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THE 

NEW   ARMY    LIST 

MILITIA    LIST, 

AND 

INDIAN  CIVIL  SERVICE  LIST; 

EZHIBITINa  THE 

RANK,  STANDING,  and  a  SUMMARY  of  the  WAR  SERVICES 
OP  EYERY  REGIMENTAL  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY 

SERVING  ON  PULL  PAY, 

INOLUDINQ 

THE    EOYAL    MARINES, 


INDIAN  STAFF  CORPS  AND  LOCAL  INDIAN  FORCES 

DiSTINaUISHIMa  THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 

WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 

YTHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  MEDALS  AND  OTHER  DISTINCTIONS, 

AMD 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDED,  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS ; 
WITH  THE  PERIOD  OF  SERVICE  BOTH  ON  FULL  AND  HALF  PAY. 

aiYINa  ALSO 

THE   DATES  OF  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS^ 

AMD 


BY  THB  LATE 

LIEUTENANT  GENERAL  H.  G.  HARTr 

EDITED  BY  HIS  SON. 

LONDON : 
JOHN  MURRAY,    ALBEMARLE  STREET- 

1880. 

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CONTENTS. 


YAes 

Aides  de  Cftznp  to  (iheQneen 3 

Army  Pay  Department 271—276 

Bengal,  Madras,  and  Bonibay  Staff  Corps,  ftc...  310—440 

Oavalry  Depdt  at  Canterbury  ;„....  863 

Chaplains'  Department   296 

Commissariat  and  Transport  Department  266 

Corps  of  (Gentlemen  at  Arms 30 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies 26a 

Garrisons 26 

General  and  other  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 

Local  Indian  Forces 304 — 309 

Gradation  List  of  General  and  Field  Officers  ...       4—14 

Indian  Civil  Service  List „ 474-^489 

Medical  Department   277 — 294 

Militia 443—473 

Military  Establishments 28 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor 32 

Mobilization  ofthe  Forces  at  Home  170 

Officers  who  have  received  Certificates  fi*om 

Royal  Military  College 441 

Officers  who  have  passedthrongh  Staff  College  441—448 
Officers  receiving  Bewards  for  Distinguished 

Services ^ ,... 29-290 


»AOB 

Ordnance  Manufkotnring  BstabliAhmentB .....'.  263 

Ordnance  Store  Department 269 

Becniiting  Staff. 263 

Regiments  of  Cavaby 33^63 

Regiments  of  Inflmtiy  129—261 

Royal  Artillery  64—105 

Royal  Engineers  104—128 

Royal  Malta  Fencible  Artilleiy 262 

Royal  Marines  297—301 

Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich   27 

Royal  Militaiy  College  at  Sandhurst  27 

School  of  Gunneiy 262 

School  of  Militaiy  Engineering  26? 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe 262- 

Staff  Abroad  22 

Staff  at  Home 15 

Staff  Collogo  at  Sandhurst 27 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners 264—26^ 

Staff— Sub  Districts iS" 

Veterinary  Department 295 

Yeomen  Qf  the  Guard    37 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G. 

K.T. 

K.P. 
O.O.B. 
K.C.B. 

O.B. 

G.aB.i. 

K.C.S.L 
C.8.L 


Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 

Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 

Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

Knight  €hrand  Orott  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

C<mpanion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

Knight  Chand  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the 

Star  of  India. 
Knight  Commander  of  the  Star  of  India. 
Companion  of  the  Star  of  India. 


CLE.    Companion  of  the  Indian  Empire. 
G.C.M.G.    Knight    Grand  Crou  of  the   Order  of   St- 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
K.C.M.G.    Knight  ComffktMler  of  ditto  ditto. 

C.M.G.    Companion  ot  ditto  ditto. 

G.C.H.    Knight  Grand  CroM  of  the  Royal  Hanoveriaa 

Guelphic  Order. 
K.C.H.    Knight  Co»«iaiu2«r  of  ditto  ditto. 

K.H.    Knight  of  ditto  ditto. 

K.C.    Knight  of  the  Cresoent. 


|l    Before  the  Ifame,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Peninsula,  or  the  Sonik  qfFranee» 

^  •ar^4.^^^^  '^Jr^»^    f  Offioers  actually  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of  the  i6th  17th  or  18th  June  1815,    8ucb 

^  Waterloo  Medal.  ^       officers  are  aUowed  two  years*  additional  service. 

FC  Victoria  Cross. 

The  nunea  of  the  General  Officers  on  the  Retired  List— these  General  Offioers  being  over  70  years  of  age — ^are 
indicated  by  an  Italic  letter  r.  prefixed  to  their  names. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  aetuallm  attached ;  c.  before  the 
name  denotes  thi^  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  iVom  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  College ;  the 
letters  p.e.e.  are  placed  before  the  Names  of  Officers  who  have  paf^Kcd  through  the  Staff  College ;  and  the  Letter  r. 
after  the  names  of  Offio^  employed  on  the  JUeruiting  Service.  The  letters  p.  •.  after  the  name  of  a  Militia  Officer 
denote  that  he  has  passed  a  School  of  Instruction.  The  *  h^ore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Tern* 
porory  Rank  only.    The  Letter  '  b^ore  the  date  indicates  that  tho  Commission  was  purehaeed. 

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

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


NOTICE. 

Late  Corrections  being  a  fruitful  source  of  errors  of  the  Press,  it  Is  therefore  indispensably 
necessary,  in  order  to  ensure  careful  attention,  that  Communications  for  Hart's 
Quarterly  Army  List  should  reach  the  Editor  NOT  LATER  than  the  end  of  the  second 
month  of  each  quarter;  aiid  those  for  Hart's  Annual  Army  List  AT  LATEST  by  the  end 
of  October,  but  earlier  Communication  is  very  much  to  be  preferred;  and  it  la  particu- 
larly requested  that  ALL  Communications  be  addressed  ONLY  to 
The  BDCTOR  of  HART'S  ARMY  LIST, 

50,  Albemarle  Street, 

LONDON,  W. 

The  Editor  desires  also  to  notify  that  he  does  not  and  cannot  supply  copies  of  Hart's 
Army  Lists  either  to  Regular  Subscribers  or  to  Occasional  Purchasers. 


NOW    READY. 

"HART'S    ANNUAL    ARMY    LIST,"    FOE     1880: 

WITH  AN  INDEX,  Prick  215. 


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HER   MAJSSTY    QX7EEN    VICTORIA. 

Brivafe  Stereimrf  io  ikg  Qm«« Lieatenant  General  5ir  Henry  Frederick  Fonsonby,  XCB, 

Aides  de  Oamp  to  the  Queen. 

Ttnoual         <  Field  Marshal  m»  S^al  m§htu9$  fiU  Prinet  of  Wales,  KG,  XT.  JTP.  QCB.  OCSI.  GCMG. 
JLiU*  de  Camp  X  Lt.Ck>lonel  Hu  Sofol  Higkmm  ike  Duke  ^ConnanRht,  KG,  X7.  £P.  GCMG.  GCSI,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Colonel  MarquU  of  Donegall,  ZP.  GCS.  Antrim  Militia. 

W.  F.  Duke  of  Bucclenoh,  KG.  Edinburgh  Militia- 

Sufhi  Hon.  John  Wilson,  Lord  Winmarleiffh,  3  R. 

Laac.  Militia. 
Robert  Alex.  Shafto,  Z<ml  Waveney,  Suffolk  Artillery 

MiUtia. 

C.  TW.  Eversley,  Hampshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

F.  K.  Lord  Methuen.  R.  Wiltshire  Militia. 

W.  A.  a  MarqwU  ({f  Bxeter,  Northampton  Militia. 

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

—  Robert  Tolver,  Lord  Gerard,  Lancashire  Hussars 

Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

William  Bell.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia. 

Thomaa  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Robert  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

Sir  Chaa.  Hen.  Brownlow,  ICB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Ar  Peter  Stark  Lumsden,  KCB.  C8I,  Bengal  Staff 

Corps. 

'FC  John  Wafeson,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

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

Horatio  Harbord  Morant,  h.p.  27  F. 

Sir  Hugh  Owen   Oiren,  Barl,  Royal  Pembroke 

ArtaietyMilttia. 

James  Rose.  Brigade  Depot. 

Bdward  Chippindall,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 


Colonel  George  Harrington  Hawes,  h.p.  9  F. 

Hercules  Atkin  Welman,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Thomas  Durand  Bsker,  CB.  18  F. 

Be.  Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Stanley,  J£P.  late  Lt. 

and  Captain  Grenadier  Guards;  x  Royal  Lanca- 
shire Militia  (Supernumerary). 

Hamond  Weston  Gwyn,  Royal  Marines. 

YC  Christopher  Charles  Teesdalo,    CB.   Royal 

Artillery. 
IT©  Sir  Howard  Crauftird  Elphinstono,  KCB.  CJ£G. 

Royal  Engineers. 
G.  G.  Barl  <if  Warwick,  Warwickshire  Yeomanry 

Cavalry, 
-r-  Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Wellesley,  Coldstream  Gdi. 

{Supernumerary) . 

Edward  William  Blackott,  h.p.  Depot  Batt« 

James  Godfray,  Jersey  Militia. 

Sir  Francis  Worgan  Festing,  CB.  KCMG.  Royal 

Marine  Artillery. 

ir«t  Redvors  Henry  Buller,  CB.  60  Foot. 

Francis  HowcU  Jenkins,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

John  Dydc.  CMO.  late  Commandant  of  Montreal 

Volunteers  (Honorary). 
Lt.Colonel  Casimir  S.  Gzowski,  SraffOfflcer  to  Engineer 

Force  in  Canada  (Honorary). 


Use  Majxstt's  Sscxnxar  of  StjlXB  vob  Wam   Biffhi  Hon.  Odl«aBl  F.  A.  STAITLEY,  MP. 

PrivmU  Seereiary Ralph  Dalyell. 

jMtielant  PrteoU  Secretary Captain  G.  W.  A.  FitsGcorgc,  ao  Hutsars. 

°8lx^Sf^?wL^^f^"!..Y."'^.^."^^^        *^**  ^'"-  ^^*'-  ^^*  ^^^^'  ^""^  °^  ^"^^  ^'^^*- 

Priuate  Secretary Arthur  T.  Liddell. 

^"a*wK^^^^'^:^!!!?..?"".^^^^^  »»lP^  W-  Thompson,  CB. 

JVtMi*  Seeretarg  J.  W.  Cooper. 

AMoietant  Under  Secretary  qf  State Colonel  H.  G.  Deodes,  late  of  60  Rifles. 

Legal  Secretary  Charles  Mathew  Clode. 

fl«MAj.sTT-sSintv«To«G«FiiiJiD»niBOai)»A»ci...{^*-^?SJ4^Q2!S^         °'  ^"^^^^^^^^^^  ^^ 

Pfivata  Secretary Owen  Henry  Morshead. 

Director  qf  SuppKee  and  Traneport Arthur  Lawrence  Haliburton. 

Aetietani  to  the  Director  ofSuppUee  and  Traneport.    George  LawBOn . 
Commietary  General  at  Head  Quariere Fit^james  Edward  Watt 

Director  ^Artaicry  and  Sioree   {^'^Artiul^TJAu^y^s".    ^^'''    ^'""P^®"'    ^^-    ^^^ 

AeeictantDirectoreofAHUlcryandStoree {S^&fotfS.l-Sit^^^^^ 

DireHor  qf  Contracle  Evan  C.  Nepcan. 

luwctor  General  of  Piort^aOon    and  Director  qff  General    Sir    J.   Lintom   A.    Simmons,    OCB.    Royal 
trorke  \    Engineers,  x  Aug.  75. 

Aide  de  Camp     Captain  C.  M.  Watson,  Royal  Engineers. 

Depafy  Director  qf  Worke^for  Fortijleaiione Colonel  C.  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Aeeietant  Diroetorqf  Worke,  for  Portificatione...  Colonel  J.  H.  Smith,  Royal  Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  of  Wor1ee,for  Barraeke Colonel  P.  Ravenhill,  CB.  Royal  ^gineers. 

AmumLimI  TUf^i^^  nf  Wnmir*  A^  7>«*^i.z-.         fColoncl  G.  B.  L.  Walker,  Royal  Engineers. 
AMcmtantDerectoreof  Work*,  fn- Barraeke ^TJe:  Colonel  G.  Graham,  CB  Royal  Engineers. 

Inepedor  ef  Suhmarine  Dtfe^pe* Colonel  W.  Crossman,  CMG.  Royal  Engineers. 

Anittamt  Inepedor  of  SiAmarine  Dtfeneee Major  S.  Anderson,  CMG,  Royal  Engineers. 

Tas  FuTASoiAi.  SscKRjLBT fFC  Lt.  Colonel  R.  J.  Loyd-Lindsay,  MP.  late  of  Scots 

l        Guards. 

Priaate  Secretarp George  M.  Farquharson. 

Accoamtant  General William  Henry  White. 

DepeOy  Aecemmtant  General   R.  H.  Klnox. 

deeutoMiAccauniant  General H.  T.  De  la  B6re.  Digitized  by  GoOglC 


4  FIELD  MARSHALS. 

Si$  Soval  ITigkneMi  Gaorge  W.  F.  C.  Duke  of  Cambridge,  I^Q.  KF.  GCB.  &CM&.  GC8L  Grenadier  GnardB,  Royal 
Artillery,  and  Royal  Engineers,  Coltnul  in  CkiefofBke  6ofk  Sijle»,  Commanding  in  Cki^,  g  Nov.  62. 

Si$  Bo^al  Siffhnut  Albert  Edward  Prince  of  WfJes  and  Duke  o/ComwaU,  KG,  XT,  ITP,  GCB,  GC8I,  GCMG, 
xoHossars,  CoUmel  in  Chief  of  the  Ri/U  Brigade,  39  May  75. 

9BWMr  C.  Yorke,  GCB.  Rifle  Brigade,  2  Jane  77. 

Hugh  H.  Lord  Strathnaim,  GCB.  GCSI.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  a  June  77. 


J.  H.  Perceval,  CB.  97  F. 
Sir  J.  St.  George,  KCB.  R.Art. 


GENERAL  OFFICERS. 
OEKERALE .  r.  Lord  Wm. Panlet.  GCB.68T. 

1863  I    Equerry  to  H.B.H.  the  Duke 

r.ftVR.  England,  GCB.  irfl.  j    of  Cambridge 7  Oct.    Sir  F.    Beymour,  Bart.  KCB.   it   P. 

41  p 6  July  )♦*.  John  Patton,  12  F 10  Oct.   '    Matter  of  ike  Ceremoniee  and  Extra 

r,  *r\^^  J,  (jodrington,  <?CB^  i*"-  E-  Frome,  R.  Bng 21  Nov.  |     Groom  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen. 

Coldstream  Guards   27  July  »--c.*»»'I>A.Cameron,(?CJ8.42F.  5  l>ec.    J.  L  Dennis.  CS.  52  P. 

'       "^  .  ,Sir  F.  P.  Haines,  GCB.  GCSI.  CIS. 

187».  -   ~  ■     —  ■ - 

r,  R.  Richardson'Robertson, 

CJf.  3  Dr.  Gds 13  Apr. 

r.  8.  Braybrooke,  99  P x6  Apr. 

.  Sir  Cha.  T.  Van  Straubenzee, 

rcB.     - 

SirJR.W. 


1864. 


r.  «.  Q  flSr  D.  M'Gregor,  XCS.  28  Oct. 

1865. 
r.  Geo.  Cha.  Earl,  of  Lncan, 

GCB,  1  Life  Gds 28  Aug. 

1866. 
r.  18  J?<.  Jon.  54r  Wm.   T. 

KnoUv-s,  XCB.6a  F. ,  Gentle- 
man Ueher  of  the  Black  Bod ; 

Groom    of    the     Stole     to 

EC.B.H.  the  Prince  ofWal^,  r.  0.  Ashmore.  30  F 19  Oct. 

and  Receiver  General  of  the  j*"-  J-  Lawrenaon,  13  Hussars...  a  Nov. 

Duo^qf  Cornwall    17  June  j 

r.  Sir  H.  R.  Ferg.  Davie,  Bt.  1876. 

73  F 25  June  *••  S-  J*  Hodgson,  a  P a  Feb. 

1868.  '*"•  H.  O.  iTarq.  of  Hertford, 


X04  P.  Comm.  in  Chiefs  E.  Indiee, 

,  J.  A.  Lambert. 

'r.  H.  P.  Raymond,  i  Foot. 

W.  C.  E.  Napier,  3  P.  Governor  Boyal 

I     MUitarg  College. 

P 29  ^Pr.  .Sir  C.  H.  EUice,  KCB.  49  P.  Adjutant 

Walker,  JrCJ.50 P.  X3  May  ,     General. 


r.e.mSirT.Reed,&CB.44F.  x  Jan. 
r.  Air  R.  J.  Daores,  GCB.  R. 

Art a  Feb. 

r.  «ir  W.  P.  Williams,  Bart. 

GCB.'&.A.rt a  Aug, 

r.  P.  8.  Stanhope.  13  P aa  Nov. 

1869. 
«*.  nt  H.  Zord  Rokeby,  GCB. 

Scots  Guards 8  Mar. 

r.  Henry  W.  Breton,  56  P.  ...  18  Dec. 
1870. 

r.  9  Thos.  G.  Ball,  8  F xoJan. 

r.  Sir  B.  Sabine,  KCB.  R.  Art.  7  Feb. 
r.  Or G.  Brooke,  JTCS. R.Art.  24  May 
r.  5lr  G.  H.  Lockwood,  KCB. 

3  Hussars    aa  Oct. 

r.  Sir  P.  Grant.  GCB.  GCMG. 

78  P.    Governor  of  Cheleea 

Hoepital 19  Nov. 

r.  8%r  K.  J.  H.  Vivian,  GCB. 

loa  F 22  Nov. 

1871. 
r.  5ir  W.  Wyllic,  GCB.  X03  P.  24  Feb. 
r.  e.  R.  IxmJ  Airey,  GCi?.  7  P.    9  Apr. 

r.  H.  Goodwyii,  ft.  Eng 14  July 

r.  SirM.  BvA\qt,GCB.  Rifle  Br.  as  Oct. 
r.  Sir  J.  B.  Gough,  GCB.-i  Drs.  25  Oct. 
r.  Hon.  Arthur  Upton,  107  P.  as  Oct. 
r.  «rA.  J.  Cloet^,  KCB.  KH. 

X9P as  Oct. 

r.  9  SB  G.  Macdonald.  x6  P.    as  Oct. 

r.  J.  R.  Craufnrd,  91  P... 25  Oct. 

r.  P.  Taylor,  KI£.  2^  F 19  Nov. 

r.  o.  T.  H.  Johnston,  66  F 5  Deo. 

r.  H.  A.  Hankcy,  1  Dr.  Gds.  7  Dec. 
r.  H.  D.  Townsnend,  as  P.  ...  31  Dec. 

1878. 
r.  P.  P.  Whinyatcs,  R.  Art.  ..  ai  Jan. 

r.  Wm.  H.  Eden,  90  F 4  Mar. 

r.  Cha.  Gascoyne,  7a  P xoMay 

r.5!ir  J.Alexander,jrCS.R.Art.  x  Aug. 

r.J.T.  lAno,  CB.  R. Art 6  Oct. 

Might  Hon.  Sir  Edw.  Lugard, 

GCB.  31  P.  Chief  Com.  of  the 

Armg  Purchate  Commieeton ...  34  Oct. 

1878. 

r.G.H.  MacKinnon,  CB.  a6F.  19  Jan. 

r.  1^  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art....  29  Mar. 

r.  G.  P.  Vi$e.  Templetown, 

KCB.  2  Life  Guards   6  Apr. 

r.  e.  W.  N.  Hutchinson,  33  F.  29  May 
1874. 

r.  P.  Johnston 7  Jan. 

«.  Sir  J.  Michel,  fl^CS.  86  P. 

Comm.  the  Force*  in  Ireland  28  Mar. 
R.  C.  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala, 

GCB.  GCSI.  R.  Eng.  Gov. 

d'  Com.  in  Chief  of  GiSraliar     x  Apr. 
Sir  R.  P.  Dougla6,£arf. 


98  P 

G.  A.  Malcolm.  Cfl.  105  F. 
r  Goo.  Ciimplidl,  CJJ.  R.  Art 


Charles  Stuart,  46  F 29  May  V.  H.  R.  Jones,  CB.  6  Dr.  Gds. 

Hon,  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer,  r.  A.  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C. 

GCB.  43  F 14  Sept.  iSir  T.  M.  Steele,  KCB.  61  P.  Command- 

"    '  '  '^  ing  at  Alderthot. 

r.  e.  J.  P.  Sparks,  CB.  38  P. 

r.  Edw.  Darvall,  Bengal  S.  C. 

Sir  R.  Wilbraham.  KCB.  80  F. 

r.  Hexi^  Palmer,  Bengal  S.  C. 

r.  Sir  W.  B.  Baker,  f  CB.R.  Eng. 

r.  B.  W.  Dumford,  R.  Eng. 

David  Pott,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C. 

Wm.  Irwin.  88  Foot 

H.  Darby-Griffith,  CB.  5  Lancers. 

r.  e.  P.  D.  George,  CB.  76  Foot. 

Sir  Geo.  Balfour,  KCB.  R.  Art. 

J.  Yorke,  CB.  X9  Hussars. 

Hie  Eogal  Highneee  Prince  Frederic 

ChristianCharles  Augustus  of  Sohles- 

wig-Holstein. 
r.P.  K.  M'G.  Skinner,  CB.  Bomb.  S.C. 
W.  B.  Mulcaster.  Bengal  8.C. 
O.  Cavenagh,  Bengal  S.  0. 
J.  H.  B.  Dalrymple,  CB.  108  P. 
John  S.  Faton,  CB,  Bengal  S.O. 
Henry  J.  Pelly,  Bombay  S.C. 
R.  R.  Younghusband,  CB.  Bomb.  S.C. 
r.  H.  H.  Graham,  CB.  77  Foot. 
H.  Renny,  CSI.  8x  Foot. 
Sir  John  J.  Bisset,  CB,  KCMG,  xo6  P. 
Sir  Chas.  Reid.  KCB,  Bengal  B.C. 
Sir  B.  A.  Holdich,  KCB,_si  P. 
Sir  O.  W.  D.  Sfcaveley,  KCB.  36  P. 
R.  N.  PhiUips,  6<  Foot, 
(veo.  P.  Whish,  Bengal  S.C. 
Sir  G.  Malcolm,  KCB.  Bombay  S.C. 
G.  A.  Schomberg,  CB,  R.  M.  Art. 
Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  GCB,  14  P. 

MiUtarg  Seeretmy 
W,  D.  P.  Patton,  74  P. 
Sir  Bdw.  C.  Warde,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
H.  P.  Dnnsford,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
r.  Q90,  Wynne,  R.  Eng. 
V€  3irC.  Dickson,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
Sir  D.  B.  Wood,  GCB.  R.  Art. 
r.  J.  Abbott,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Sir  J.  W.  Pitsmasrer.  KCB,  R.  Art. 
P.  Turner.  CB,  B.  Art. 
r.  Sir  H.  D.  Harness,  f'CB.  R.  Eng. 
r.  i9»r  James  Brind,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
A.  Huyshe,  CB.  R.  Art. 
r.  T.  K.  WhisUer,  R.  Art. 
C.  B.  Ford,  R.  Eng. 
Sir's.  B.  Johnson,  jrC£.  CIE.  R.  Art. 
Geo.  Ramsay,  Bengal  S.  C. 

e.  SSr  A.Borton,irC7J9.x  W.LR. 

Gov.4rCom.  in  Chirf ai  Malta    4  Dec . 
r.  H.  B.  Tomer,  R.  Bng 2x  Dec. 


,    GCB xoPeb. 

r.  W.  T.  Renwick,  R.  Eng.  ...  27  Feb. 
\r.  e,  W.  A.  M'Cleverty,  48  P.  17  Mar. 
r.  Sir  A.  T.  Cotton,  KCSI.  R. 

Eng ao  Mar. 

r.  C.  A.  Lewis,  64  P 5  Apr. 

r.  W.  Parlby,  ax  Hussars aa  May 

John  T.  Hill,  75  P 34  June 

r.  J.  Longfleld,  CB.  20  F X9  July 

5BrP.W.Hamilton,JrGB.2xP.  ax  Nov. 
pn  Sir  J.    Bloomfleld, 
r2I.R.Art a6Nov. 

1877. 
r.  Sir  Chas.  Hastings  Doyle, 

KCMG.  87V xsMar. 

r.  Sir  Fred.  Horn,  KCB.  ao  P.    a  June 
lSM'E.Green,irCJB.  Bombay  S.C.  a  June 
Sir  A.  M.  Beoher,  KCB.  Ben- 
gal S.C 9  June 

r.  John  ffolliott  Crofton,  6  P.   23  Aug. 

1  Oetobar  1877. 
r.  C.  Grant,  CB,  R.  Art. 
r.  T.  P.  Plude,  R.  Art. 
Sir  A.  A.T.Ounynghame,  G  CD.60  Rifles, 
r.  R.  Parker,  5  Dr.  Gds. 
r.  Sir  Cha.  Trollope,  KCB.  53  P. 
Lord  Geo.  A.  P.  Paget,  KCB.  4  Hns. 

B.  J.  Taylor,  a  W.LR. 
r.  W.  B.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng. 
G.  W.  Key,  15  Hussars, 
r.  Sir  A.  J.  Lawrence,  KCB.  58  P. 
Hon.  Sir  G.  Cadogan,  KCB.  71  P. 
J.  C.  Hope  Gibsone,  17  Lancers, 
r.  C.  P.  Ainslie,  x  Drs. 
r.  Freeman  Murray,  60  Rifles. 
A.  N.  Viee,  Bridport,  Equerry  to  the 

r.  ^David  Russell,  KCB.  84  P. 

W.  S.  Newton,  8a  P. 

r.  e.  R.  Rumley,  37  P. 

r.  G.  C.  W.,  Lord  Forester. 

Sir  B.  C.  Hodge,  KCB,  4  Dr.  Gds. 

H.  E.  Doherty,  CB. 

A.  H.  Ferryman,  CB.  40  P. 

r.  T.  J.  Galloway,  70  P. 

r.  Sir  Wm.  Jones,  JTC 

Hon.  Sir  Alex.  Hamilton' 

xoo  P.,  Hon,  Equerry  to  the  Queen, 
r.  Corbet  Cotton,  lox  P. 
r.  R.  P.  Copland-Crawford,  R.  Art. 
Sir  H.  Bates,  KCB.  9  P. 
Sir  P.  E.  Chapman,  GCB.  R.  Eng. 
r.  e.  T.  M.  Wilson,  9«  P. 
r.  G.  Staunton,  CB.  9a  P. 

C.  Crutchley,  33  P. 
r.  M.  K.  Atherley,  xoo  P. 
Sir  Trevor  Chute,  KCB,  33  F. 
r.  W.  G.  Brown,  83  P. 
r.  W.  E.  D.  Broughton.  R.  Eng. 


ZCB.  33  F, 

L-6ordon,XCi7. 


1878. 

D.B.Mackirdy,69F x8  Mar. 

J.  &  Brownrigg,  CB.  95  F...  ao  Mar. 
W.  M.  8.  M'Murdo,  CB.  xs  P.  20  May 

Wm.  Munro,CB.  93  P 25  Juxio 

r.  A.  C.  Brrington,  51  Foot  ..    xo  An^. 
e.  C.  A.  Edwards,  CB.  x8  P....  xo  Augr. 

]H.  Righy,  R.  Eng 15  Aug. 

H.  Pritchard.  Madras  S.C. ...  90  Aug. 

IW.  M.  Wood,  67  Foot t6  Sept. 

Sir  J.Lintom  A.  Simmonfl,(?Ci/.R. Bng.  H.  Smyth,  CB,  2  Foot  29  Sept. 

iTispector  General  of  Fortiflcations.  ■  Lord  Mark  Kerr,  C3.  54  F xx  Nov. 

" '^     -    -  J.  R.  Bocher,  CJ8.  R.  Eng. ...  a9  Not. 


t4  Apr. 
16  Mav 
>i  .luly    r.  SirW.  M.  CopUUn.  XCfi.  R.  Art. 


r.  Heury  Ejvc,  5;  K 23  Sept.  r.  c.  M.  W.  Smith,  CU.  20  llussnrs.        John  Wilkie,  14  Hussars ai  Dec. 


1879. 
Sir  H.  P.  de  Bathe,  Bart.  89  F.    t  Jan. 
Su-Rich.  Waddy.fCB.63F.    5  Feb. 
3irEdm.Hajthorne,f  C:B.37F  15  Mar. 
W.  G.  Suther.  CS.  K.  Mar. ...  15  Apr. 

T.  Brooke,  aS  Foot 27  Apr. 

Sir  H.  D.White.  XCJB.  6  Dr.  27  May 
P.  C.  Penrose,  CB.  R.  Mar....    4  June. 

W.  H.  Aakwith.  B.  Art. 97  June 

H-  A.  Carleton,  CB.  R.  Art....  10  July 
rSirW.  6.B.Noroo<;t,f Cil.47F.x4  July 
A>  Daniel  Lysona^JTCJ}.  45  P. 

QmartrrM4uier  Q^meral 14  July 

W.  L.  Sari  o/Longfbrd,  ZCB. 

5  Foot  3«  July 

MlSJf.  Prin^  W.  A.  Edward 

of  Saze  Weimar.  CB,  10  F. 

CommamJimff  Saatktm  Dia- 

ff^ct, 14  Nov. 


General  OJpcct's, 

W.  T.  Layard. 

J.  H.  Laye. 

W.  C.  Forreat,  CB. 

A.  T.  Phillpotte,  R.  Art. 

G.  P.  Sealy,  R.  Art. 

Him.  J.  W.  B.  Maodonald,  CB.  Private 

Seeretaiy  to  H.B.S.   tJu  Duke  of 

Cambridge. 
R.  J.  Bauzncrartner.  CB, 
G.  C.  Clarke.  CB. 
C.  P.  Fordyce,  CB. 
e.  P.  A.  Whimper,  CB. 
R.  W.  D.  Leith,  CB. 
r.  Wm.  Richard  Preeton. 
E.  Stanton,  CB.  R.Bnflr. 
r.  T.  C.  Kelly,  CB. 
Sir   H.  F.  Ponsonby,  JTCB.    Private 


,KC8I.B,.AtI. 


XXBUTJEAAirT  0EHSBAL8. 

WT7. 

SrA-  Little,  JTCil.o  Lancera  xi  July 

Sir  John  Douglas,  GCB.  79  F  33  Aug. 

1  Octobtf  UT7. 
C.  J.  Dalton.  B.  Art. 
J.  H.  Francklyn.  CB.  B.  Art. 
r.  J.  Maatland,  R.  Art. 
«r  H.  Cha.  B.  Danbeney,  JTCB.  55  P. 
R.  W.  P.,  JBarl  Howe.  CB.  17  F. 
Sir  T.  W.  M'Mahon,  Bi.  CB.  x8  Hna 
Alex.  HaxweU.  CB.  34  F. 
R.  T.  Farren.  CB.  35  Foot. 
H.  8.  Rowan,  CB.  R.  Art. 
R.  Wardlaw.  CB.  7  Dr.  Gda. 
J.  T.  Grant.  CB.  94  F. 
Alex.  Low.  CJ9.  2  Dr.  GdB. 
Percy  Hfll.  CB.  85  Foot. 
«b-  B.  H.  Oreathed.  KCB. 
W.  N.  Cnstanee,  CB.  xx  Hub. 
«r  R,  D.  KeUy.  JTCB. 
J.  R.  Smart.  CB. 
Horn.  Robert  BoUo.  CB. 
H.    J.    Warre.    CB.    Commander    it 

CUef,  BaeAag. 
J.  E.  Goodwyn.  CB. 
R.  de  Salia,  CB.  8  Huasara. 
AT.H«ryland«CB. 
G.  V.  Maxwell.  CB. 
«r  B.  8.  Smyth.  XCJffir.  Cam.  in  CkitflL,  «  „      .  ,^   rtor-'t.      V      c  r. 

r>» Jir       '  •'  C.  A.  Barwell.  CB._Bengal  8.C.  _ 

T.  B.  F.  Marriott.  B.  Art. 
r.  E.  B.  Jeffln^ys,  CB. 
Mom.  &r  V.  Colbome,  rCB. 
Mom.  St.  G.  G.  Fol^,  CB. 
Cha.  KImhirst,  CB, 
R.  C.  H.  Taylor.  CB. 


T.  Stock.  Bombay  8.C xi  June 

Sir  J.  M.  Adye,  JtCB.  R.  Art.  27  June 
Sir  H.  B.  L.  Thuillier,  CSI. 

R.Art 10  July 

G.  F.  S.  Call,  CB 14  July 

Rob.  Bruce,   Commandimg  in 

Scotland 31  July 


SeereUuy  to  the  Queen,  and  Zetper-of  R.  Y.  Shipley,  CB ix  Aug. 


ike  Primf  Puree  and  Extra  Equerni  to 

Her  Maieety. 
Edmund  Ogle,  R.  Bng. 
O.  P.  Bourke. 
a.  Brskine. 

.  G.  Wynyard. 
T.  Pattle.  CB. 
W.L.  Ingall,  CB. 
C.  P.  B.  Walker.  CB.  Director  General 

ofMUUary  Education. 
r.  Wm.  Clarke. 

A.  J.  Herbert,  CB. 
James,  Lord  Seaton. 
J.  S.  Hawkins,  R.  Eng 
ArA.B.Kemball,JrCJ  _ 
H.  W.  Montagu,  CB.  R.  E: 
Sir  J.  H.  LefPoy,  CB.  JCCM&.  R.  Art. 
G.  T.  Chamberlain,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  C. 
ir«  W.  Olpherts.  CB.  B.  Art. 

B.  H.  Maxwell,  CB.  B.  Art. 
r.  S.  0.  Briggs.  Madras  S.  C. 
W.  D.  Aitken,  B.  Art. 
Reynell  G.  Tavlor,  CB.  CSI,  Ben.  B.C. 

C.  B.  FuUer,  R.  Art. 
A.  Tytche,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Sir  D.  M.  Stewart,  JtCB.  BeuG^al  S.C. 


1879. 

c.  J. E.  Addison i  Jnn. 

Edmund  Roche   5  ^'ob. 

Wm.  Inglis,  CB 15  Mar. 

G.  B.  Rodney,  CB.  R.  Mar....  13  Apr. 
Lawrence  Shadwell,  CB.  ...  27  Apr. 
C.   J.  Foster,  CB.  Member  of 


the  Council  of  the  Secretary 

of  State  for  India 5 

P.  H.  Fellowes.  R.  Mar 4  June 


J.  E.  Collings,  CB x8  Sept. 

Ralph  Budd 24  Nov. 

G.  JackBon,  Bengal  S.C 17  Nov. 

U.  Hamilton,  CB,  Commanding 
Cork  Dietriet 30  Nov. 

MAJOR  OEHERALB. 
1868 

T.  Addison,  CB ' 6  Mar. 

r.  C.  C.  M'Intyre,  CB 6  Mar. 

James  MauricePrimrose,  CSI. 

Com.  Poona  Divieion  6  Mar. 

F.R.ElrinKton,CB 6  Mai-. 

C.  L.  Nugent 6  Mar. 

P.  Archer-Butler,  CB 6  Mar. 

R.   O.   Bright,   CB.    Com.   a 

DioieioH  in  Bengal    6  Mar. 

c.  Wm.  Sankey,  CB 6  Mar. 

E.  Wodehouse  6  Mar. 

P.  Burton,  CB 6  Mar. 

Wm.  Gordon,  CB 28  June 

G.  H.  S.  WUUs,  CB.  Command- 

ing  Northern  Dietriet 28  June 

J.  H.  Wingfleld 28  Juno 

Lord  A.  C.  L.  FitsRoy,  CB, 

Equerry  to  the  Queen  28  June 


OrH.  W.  Norman, -rCB.  C/B.  Bengal |j.  jJaubeny,  CBT  !!!'.'.'.!!!  28  June 

»   J^'    M^       ^n.^^  ^       «  r,  JR.  Warden,  CB 28  Juno 

R.  Hamilton,  CB.  Madras  S.C.  * 

Henry  J.  Barr,  Bombay  S.C. 
W.  T.  Hughes.  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 


,C.  H.  Morris,  CB 28  June 

IG.  W.  Thompson 28  June 

o-  IT  T>  r    w>^«  -n      ^     «  r^  M.  Bruce   28  June 

&r  H  Daly.  JTCB   Bombay  B.C.  j.  r.  Qlyn,  CB.  Commanding 

iii'-I'^'^S^^'S^'^^^^J^^^.r^ar      Dubui  Dietriet    .„  28  June 

^f  ^"^  hi-  B«>^®'  ^^^-  -^rCS/.  ^.  scudamore,  CB 28  June 

Bengal  S.C.  \K.yf.  McL.  Fraeer    28  June 

C,  Cureton,  CB.  Bengal  8.0.    _  _        JEdw.  Price,  CB.  B.  Art  28  June 

iG.  W.  P.  Bingham,  CB.  Hon. 
UL'    A  -*!.     ^»_'    •    tS.    "     7;»    «-r,flr      Colonel  Eaet  Kent  Militia...  28  June 
O^^a" B^al  Vc^^'  |J-.Co°P".yu^?-  ^^i^^  ^<- 

0.  Mackenzie.  Cb'.  Madras  S.  G. 


H.  Nott.  Madras  S.C. 

Cha.  Douglas,  B.  Art. 

J.  T.  Shakespear,  Beng.  B.  C.    2  Oct. 

r.  S.  Wells,  CB 4  Dec. 


B.  A.  Somerset,  CB. 


.  Sir  P.  L.  MacDongaU,  ZCMQ.  Com. 
th£  ForoM  •*  tko  Dominion  of  Canada 
{with  iooal  rant  iffeen^raX). 

C.  J.  Wright,  R.  Alt. 

r.  Alex.  Maodonell.  CB, 

J.  A.  R.  Raines.  CB. 

J.  A.  Street,  CB. 

J.  W.  S.  Smith,  CB. 

C.  S.  Claremont,  CB. 

Taa.  C.  Shnte.  CB.  x6  Lancers.  ! 

J.W.  Armstrong,  CB.  Inepeetor  Oen^rall 


Sir  M.  K.  Kennedy,  ZCSI.  R. 
Eng 2xDec. 


»f  AmxUiary 

T.  S.  Conway.  CB. 

Ued  Alfred  Paget,  CUrh  Karokal 

'  A  F.  AnseU- 

▼.  J.  Smythe.  R.  Art, 

»•  T.  H.  Pearson,  OB.  12  Lancers. 

r.e.Sir  James  E.  Alexander,  CB. 

*"  C.  L.  D'AgoiUir.  KCB,  R.  Art. 

R.  6.  BamOton,  R.  Eng. 

E.B.Hsto,CB. 
'•  J-  A.  Bwart,  CB, 
;.C.Hsdden,B.Eng. 
ym.Pteke.CB. 
C.  JL  BBiMTd,  CB.  R.  M.  Art. 
^H.  B.  LoBgden.  CB,  CSI. 
5.  ^  Benaon,  caL_7  Hussars. 
Jr't.  Allay,  i&B. 
y.H.Baadlbtd. 
C.  L.B.  Maithad 
Temtr^lmimu 


1878. 

Hon.   L.    Smyth.   CB.    0»«- 
manding  Weetem  Dietriet    ...  X3  Feb. 

F.  C.  A.  Stephenson, CB 23  Feb. 

B.A.Whitmore,  CB.  Inepeetor 

General  of  Recruiting x  8  Mar. 

Lord  A.  G.  Russell.  CB.  Com. 

South  Eaefern  Dietriet  20  Mar. 

[Sir  Garnet  J.Wolseley,  JTCB. 

QCMG,  High  Commissioner 
to\    and  Com.  in  Chitf,  S.  Africa, 

I    with  rank  of  General  25  Mar. 

r.  W.  B.  Salmon,Bombay  S.C.    2  Mav 

|C.  J.  0.  Mills 25  June 

,C.  Panshawe,  R.  Bng i  July 

,Sir  John  Josiah  Hort,Bf.  CB.  10  Aug. 

G.  W.  Walker,  R.  Eng xs  Aug 


tachi  at  Paris   28  June 

W.  Hope,  CB 28  June 

W.  F.  Curtis... 16  Aug. 

T.  E.  Knox,  CB 28  Oct. 

W.  J.  Loflus,  CB 28  Oct. 

J.  W.  DomviUe,  R.  Art 28  Oct. 

B.  W.  Donovan.  Commanding 

the  Forces  in  China  and  the 

Straits  SettlemenU   28  Oct. 

FT.  P.  Hepburn,  CB 28  Oct. 

Richard  M.  Best 28  Oct. 

R.  Knox 28  Oct. 

W.  J.  Chamberlayne 28  Oct. 

D.  Anderson,  Com.  the  Brigade 

at  Gibraltar 28  Oct. 

P.  G.  Wilkinson 28  Oct. 

I  \V.  P.  Radoliffe.  CB.  Command- 

iM  at  Cohheeter    28  Oct. 

T.  H.  F&\cenha>m.Coi»manding 

a  Brigade  at  Aldershot    28  Oct. 

P.  A.  Campbell,  CB.  R.  Art.    28  Oct. 
W.Pavn.  CB.  Comm.a  Dieision 

of  2tadras  Armg 28  Oct. 

T.Ross    28  Oct. 

H.  E.  Wearo,  CB 9  Nov. 

H.M.  Hamilton,  CB 9  Ncv. 

H.  P.  Groodenough,  R.  Art....    9  Nov. 
.T.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art 9  Nov. 


J.  K.  Spence.  Bengaf S.  C. ...  2S  Aug. ;  I'  ^-  ^^  Chelmsford,  G CB.  10  Nov. 

H.  G.  iffiney.  CB.. 9  Sept !  g*  S*^^^""   "i^i,- '5  S*'''- 

John  Ambef  Cole  '6  Sept.  j  f;  W. p.  Lowe  CB    .   18  Nov. 

I  Richard  Walter  Lacy   29  Sept.  ff-'^.A.G.C.  Chichester 24  Dec. 


V€  Sir  F.  F.  Maude,  JTCB. 
I     Com.  a  Division,  Bengal  ...     i  Oct. 
O.M.HUl,  Bengal  B.C.  3  Nov. 

B.  H.  Maxwell,  CB ix  Nov. 

IJ.  M.  Walter,  CB 21  Dec. 

J.  E.  ThackwoU,  CB 22  Dec. 

IF.  H.  Rundall,  CSI.  R.  Eng.  31  Dec. 

CB.  Lieut.  </  the  H.  St.  C.  Wilkins,  R.  Bng. ...  31  Dec. 

C.  W.  Hutchinson.  R.  Eng....  31  Dec. 


.  W.  A.  Stratton 24  Doc. 

\V.  H.  Seymour,  CB 24  Dec. 

SirVfm.  Russell.  B^,  CB.  ...  24  Dor. 

3.  Westmacott,  R.  Eng 24  Dec. 

1869 
Sir  P.  W.  J.PitzWygram.  Bt. 

Com.  Cav.Brig.  at  Alderehot.  23  Mar. 
I'ff  J.  C.  Guise.  eB^.ui^...  23  Mar. 
c.  J.  W.  Co-\,  CB.y.Si..^".  8^  " 


H.  L.  GnrtlinoT.  IX.  Art 30  Mar. 

&'ir  M.A.  S.  llul.lulph,  JlCU. 

R.Apt 30  Mar. 

A.  A.  Chapman 3c  Mar. 

G.W.A.  Hiflrjnnaon.  CB.Com. 

Home  ZHstnei   17  May 

Robert  Hume,   CB.  Com,    a 

Divition  of  ike  Bengal  Armg  17  May 
C.  W.  Green 17  May 

A.  Browne,  CJ? 17  May 

F.  Peyton,  Com.  a  Brigade, 
Alderehot 17  May 

B.  O'Brien,  CB t7  May 

R.  P.  Radcliffe.  R.  Art 17  May 

G.  W.  Yoonghusband,  CB.  R. 
Art x7May 

B.  B.  Hamley,  CB.  R.  Art. ...  17  May 
S.  K.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  17  May 
Mon.  E.  T.  Gajre,  CB.  R.  Art.  17  Mfty 

C.  8.  Henry,  CB.  R.  Art 17  May 

C.  Adams,  CB 17  May 

G.  W.  T.  Rich,  CB 17  May 

J.  W.  Thomas.  CB 18  Joly 

W.  T.  Dickson 18  July 

Wm.  Wilby,  CB.  Commanding 

the  Troojuin  CegUm 18  Joly 

H.  H.  Greer,  CB aa  July 

H.  Bird  22  July 

p.e.e.  R.  Carey,  CB aa  July 

R.  W.  Lowry,  CB aa  July 

T.  Liffhtfoot,  CB I  Aug. 

irc  Hon.  Sir  H.  H.  Clifford, 
CB.  JSrClia.  Com.   at  the 

Cave  of  Good  Hope  z  Auitf. 

H.  D'O.  Torrens,  CB i  Aug. 

W.  P.  Macbean  1  Aug. 

W.  A.  Pyers,  CB 23  Aug. 

1870. 

W.  Drysdale,  C2? a  Jan. 

H.  Hope  Crealock,  CB.  CMGj    a  Jan. 

J.  N.  Sargent,  CB n  Jan. 

c.  C.  Sawver.... xi  Jan. 

R.  G.  A.  Luard. zx  Jan. 

Edw.  Seaper.  CB 15  Jan. 

D.  0.  FitzG.Xordde  Ro8,Zortf 
in  Waiting  to  the  Qmeen 15  Jan. 

H.  R.  Browne,  Com.  a  Brioade 
at  Saugor 15  Jan. 

T.R.  Crawley  6  Feb. 

A.  Thompson,  R.  Art 6  Feb. 

W.  H.  Ku-by 6  Feb. 

r.  G.  J.  Peacocke    6  Feb. 

J.  R.  S.  Sayer,  CB 6  Feb. 

W.  C .  Menzies,  R.  Eng 6  Feb. 

Sir  R.  M.  LaiSbn,  KCMG.  R. 
Eng.,6k>v.  and  Com.  in  Chitf, 
Bermuda 8  Feb. 

e.  A.  C.  Robertson,  CB 8  Feb. 

J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  R.  Eng.  aa  Feb. 

A.  M.  Maedonald aa  Feb. 

R.  White,  CB i  Mar. 

J.  B.  Spurgin,  CB.  CSl. i  Mar. 

Aug.  Wm.  Murray,  CB x  Mar. 

p.e.e.  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.,  Com- 
manding at  Barbadoee x  Mar. 

G.  B.  MiUnan,  CB.  Major  of 
the  Tower  of  London  z  Mar. 

B.  H.  Fisher,  R.  Art i  Mar. 

E.  C.  H.,  Lord  Clarina i  Mar. 

J.  Ross,   CB.  Commanding  a 

Brigade  in  Bengal z  Mar. 

W.  F.  Brett  x  Mar. 

R.  B.  Hawley,   CB.  Deputy 

AiUjutant  General i  Mar. 


Geaeviil  Ojjiccra — Colo neh. 

F.  A.  Willis,  CB 18  Mar. 

P.  Carey xS  Mar. 

J.  R.  Gibbon,  CB.  R.  Art t8  Mar. 

e.  0.  B.  P.  Gordon,  CB t8  Mar. 

R.  S.  Baynes,  Colonial  Secre- 
tary at  Gibraltar 26  Mar. 

H.  R.  Norman,  CB 26  Mar. 

e.  O.  G.  C.  Stapylton a6  Mar. 

G.  C.  VialU,  CB. a6  Mar. 

J.  H.  C.  Robertson x6  May 

Hon.  P.  R.  B.  Pending,  CB. 

Commanding  at  Malta 96  May 

e.  W.  T.  L.  Patterson    a6  May 

J.  G.  R.  ApUn as  July 

Charles  Hood  35  July 

V(RC.  C.  Fraser,  CB.  Com. 

Curragh  Dietriet   as  July 

e.  R.  J.Eagar,  CB as  July 

Hon.  S.  J.  G.  Oalthorpe   25  July 

lQ«toberl877. 

r.  W.  G.  Woods,  C8I.  Madras  8.  C. 

R.  N.  Raikes,  Bengal  S.  0. 

Qeo.  Selby,  R.  Art. 

r.  G.  Vemer,  Bengal  8.  C. 

Hon.  iSir  Henry  Ramsay,  CB.  JTCSI. 
Bengal  8.  C. 

A.  Boyd,  Bengal  8.  C. 

R.  G.  Lawrence,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C. 

H.  Nicoll,  Bengal  8.  C. 

Wm.  8.  Hatch,  R.  Art. 

A.  W.  Maointire,  CB.  R.  Art. 

G.  A.  Fisher,  Bengal  8.  C. 

C.  Oooke,  Madras  8.  G. 

J.  WUson,  Madras  8.  C. 

8.  H.  Becher,  Bengal  8.  C. 

P.  D.  Atkinson,  Bengal  8.  C. 

A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  8.  G. 

Chas.  Harris,  Bengal  8.  C. 

P.  H.  Scott,  Madras  8. 0. 

J.  8.  D.  TuUoch,  Bengal  8.  C. 

G.  W.  Russell,  Madras  S.  C. 

M.  C.  Spottiswoode,  Madras  B.C. 

Heniy  Man,  Madras  8.  G. 

C.  L.  Showers,  Bengal  S.  C. 

A.  Turner,  Bengal  8.  C. 

H.  P.  de  Teissier,  R.  Art. 

W.C.R. Maedonald,  CJB. Madias  S.  0. 

0.  P.  M.  Mundy,  Bengal  8.  C. 

A.  R.  Thomhill,  Madras  8.  C. 

J.  P.  Redmond,  CB. 

E.  G.  Bulwer,  OB,  Commandiug  Chat- 
ham DiaMtt. 

J.  C.  Brooke,  Bengal  8.  G. 

R.  WooUey,  Madras  8.  C. 

E.  T.  Dalton,  C$1.  Bengal  8.  C. 

L.    Nicholson,    CB.  R.  Eng.   lAtui. 
Governor  qf  JertMf. 

G.  H.  Marq.  of  Cnnyngham,  Sxtra 
Equerry  to  the  Queen, 

Wm.  Hardy,  CB. 

e.  J.  W.  D'Oyly. 

R.  Richards,  Bombay  8.C. 

C.  Synge  Hutchinson. 

J.  h!.  ^  Elkington. 

A.  P.  Steele. 

A.  H.  L.  Fox. 

H.  Grierson. 

8.  P.  C.  Annesley. 

Hon.  J.  J.  Bourke. 

^r  Archibald  Alison,  3<.  KCB.  Deputy 
^Maeter  Gen.  Intelligenee  Branch. 

L.  Farrington. 
J.  Bayly,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
««rW.P.  D.  Jervois,  CB,GCMG.R.lSng. 
Gov,  and  Com.  in  Chief  qf  8.  AueiraUei, 


J.  W.  C.  V/illiams.  R.  Mar.  Art 

A.  B.  Uankey. 

T.   Raikes,  CB.  Com.  a  Brigade  of  th^ 

Madrae  Army. 
E.  Nowdigate,  CB. 
W.  P.  Xord  Abinger,  C£. 
0.  W.  Adair,  CB.  R.  Mar. 
C.  R.  W.  Hervey,C5.  Bom.8.C.  a  Oct. 
J.  B.  Gaatrell,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  n  Oct. 

G.  N.  K.  A.  Yonge 19  Oct. 

A.  W.  H.  Meyrick xq  Oct. 

P.  Marshall,  CMG ao  Oct. 

J.  H.  Stewart,  R.  Mar a  Dec. 

A.  Bassano,Ci? 12  Dec. 

G.W.  Forbes,  R.  Mar as  Dec. 


1878. 
T.  Thompson,  Madras  S.C....    8  Feb. 

W.  H.  B.  de  Horsey  Z3  Feb. 

Y<S>  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock, 

Bt.CB.  MP.  for  Sunderland  x8  Mar. 

R.  B.  Prettedohn,  CB ao  Mar. 

0.  Tower,  CB aoMar. 

M.  DUion,  CB.  CSL  Ametami 

MUUwni  Secretary  x  May 

8.  J.  K.  Whitehill,  Bom.  8.  C.  a  Maj- 
e.  W.  G.  Cameron,  CB.  Com.  a 

Brigade  at  Aldenhot  as  June 

T.  L.  J.  Gallwey,  R.  Eng x  July 

G.A.  Leckie,  Bombay  8.G.  aoAus:. 

Charles  Baring 23  Aug. 

William  Hill 39  Aug. 

P.  J.  Richards,  R.  Mar s  Sept. 

W.  O.  Trevor,  CB x6  8ept. 

Edward  Burgoyne  Cureton...  29  Sept. 
StrJohnC.  M*Leod,jrOJB.  ...     a  Oct. 
H.  D.  Abbott.  CB.  Mad.  8.  0.    3  ^'<>v. 

lETCM.  Walker,  CJ9 11  Nov. 

Henry  Andrew  Sarel,  CB,  ...  22  Dec. 
Robert  Cadell,  CB,  R.  Art. ...  3X  Dec. 
J.  T.  Walker,  CB.  R.  Bug. ...  31  Dec. 
Alex.  Fraser,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  31  Dec. 

W.  0.  P.  Gosling,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

J.  A.  Puller,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

J.  Orofton,  R.  Enr 31  Dec. 

J.  A.  Angelo,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

A.Cadeir,  R.Bng 31  Dec. 

A.  Bunny,  CB.  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

W.J.  Gray,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  W.  GuUiver,  B.  Eng 31  Dec. 

N.  G.  Campbell.  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

P.  R.  Maunsell,  CB.  R.Eng...  31  Dec. 

C.  Pollard,  R.  Bug. 31  Dec. 

^C  Sir  P.  8.  Roberts,  ZCB, 

B.Art. 31  Dec. 

J.  M.  Macin^yre,  R.  Art ^z  Dec. 

1879. 
Randal  JosephPeilden,C2fO.    x  Jan. 
Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Palmer,  Bt.  zs  Mar. 

C.  M'Arthur,  R.  Mar X3  Apr. 

Sir  8.  J.  Blane,  Bt.  CB 27  Apr. 

E.  L.  Pym,  R.  Mar 4  Jane 

B.  W.  Boudier,  Madras  8.  C.  z  1  Juno 

KC  J.  Hills.  CB.  R.  Art xo  July 

A.R.Hareno xx  July 

J.  Gubbins Z4  July 

V€Q.  L.  Goodlake i«  Au^. 

R.Bumaby,  B.  Eng 13  Sept. 

jffon.  R.Monck.: 18  Sept. 

J.  C.  Rattray,  CB 14  Nov. 

8.  Richards,  Bengal  S.  C 17  Nov. 

8.  J.  Batten,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  ao  Nov. 
0.  W.  Randolph 30  Nov. 


QENBRAL  OFFICERS  on  the  HALF  PAT  of  thoir  former  Regimental  CommiBSlona. 


0BMERAL8.  13^  f  *  ?*  Bftlnbrigge,IJnatt.. 

-«,«  ,«^.  !^      ^T^  ^  P I*.  A.  Dunng,  Unatt 

vBL  G.  Whichcote,  Unatt...    5  Dec.  71, $88  T.  C.  South.  Unatt.    . 
I  Jas.  A.  Butler,  Unatt  ...    s  Dec.  jiMon.  A.  C.  Leggo, Unatt. ! 
I G.  T.  Earl  of  Albemarle.  iMelvIlle  Dalyell.  Unatt. 


^«»tt 7  Feb.  74iJas,  M'Queen,  Unatt.  *....'.'.'    z  Oct.  77!  John  Roche, 'Unatt.   ..'....W.    z  Oct!  7, 


z  Get.  77|J.  P.  Wostropp,  Unatt z  Oct.  77 

\  Oct!  77I         LZBVTBNAKT  OENX&ALS. 
xOct.  77|J.  B.  Creagh,^.p.48F.    ...    i  Oct.  77 


18M. 

O.Tynrhitt,  CB.VnaAt.Equerry 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  HJt.H. 

the  Duke  ^Cambridge 28  Nov. 

1858. 

F.  A.  Campbell,  h.p.  R.  ^lar.  21  Feb. 

1866. 
W.  W.  Barry,  CB,  R.  Art 24  Mnr. 


COLONELS. 
Hon.  D.  M*D.  Fnwer,  CB.  R. A-    3  Apr. 
W.  J.  £.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art.  24  Aug. 

1867. 
C.  T.  DnPlat,R.  Axt.,  Equerry 

to  the  Queen 7  Mar. 

p.t.o.  H.PeelYates,CB.R.Art.  a6Apr. 
J.  E.  MicheU,  CB  R.  Art.  ...  26  Apr. 
X.  O.  8.  Turner.  CB.  R.  Art.  26  Apr. 
UC W.O. Lennox, CJ?. R.Eng.  26  Apr. 


A.  C.  Hawkins,  CB.  R.  Art... 
E.  A.  WilUams,  CB.  R.  Art... 
M.  J.  Tombull, Bengal  8.  C. 

1868. 

R.  Phayre,  CB.  BomlMiy  S.  C. 
J.H.  M.  Babington.  Mad.  8.  C. 
C.  C.  M'Callnm,  Madras  S.  C. 
T.  Greenaway,  Madras  8.  C. 
C.  M.  Barrow,  CB.  Bom.  B.C. 


z  June 
sx  Juno 
28  June 


6  Jan. 
zo  Jan. 
zo  Jan. 
zo  Jan. 
Z9  Jan. 


Colonels. 

D.  Bovd.  Bombay  S.  C 19  Jim.    G.  R.  Phillips,  MRdras  S.C.... 

G.  v.'johMon,  R.  Art 24  Jan.  JG.  8.  YounK.h.p.  So  F.AuM. 

J. C.  Hanghton,  C9J.,  Ben.8.G.  15  Teb.       Ad/Land  qr.Mr.  Qen., Dublin  30  July 

P.  Yoong,  Madras  8.C 15  Feb.  'U.  «.  Tronson,  Benj?al  S.C...  24  July 

T.F.WilMQ.CB.  Bengal  B.C.  aoJnne  8.   Honning,     CS.    Brigade 

"  -    —  ~  ~  *  Dnpott  Dorehett^ »5  Jnly 


3Au«. 


F.  C.  Hasttrd,  CJB.  B.  Eng. 
Sir  Wm.  L.  Merewether,  CB, 

£CSI.  Bombay  8.  C 15  Aug. 

A.  W.  Lucas,  CB.  Bom.  8.  C.  15  Ang. 
H.  H.  A. Wood,  CB.  Boim.S.C.  15  Ang, 
F.  A.  E.  Loch,  CB.  Bom.  S.C.  15  Aug. 
Alex.  Robinson,  Bengal  8.  C.  27  Aug. 
F.G.Kempster,  Madras  S.C.  5  Oct. 
C.  P.  Colony.  Madiaa  8.  C...  ix  Dec. 
H.Hopkin80D,  CSI.  Ben.  8.C.  za  Dec. 
ILR.Msinwarmg,BengalB.G.  31  Deo. 
M.  T.  Ffrench.  Madras  8.  C.  21  Dec. 

A.  F.  Place,  Madras  8.  C ai  Deo. 

H.  K.  Borne,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C.  30  Dee. 


J.  W.  Lovell,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  5  Jan. 
W.  S.  Simpson,  Madras  8.  C.  iz  Jan. 
C.T.  Aitcluson.  C^.  Bom.8.  C.  18  Jan. 
J  r.  Pennycuick.  CB.  R.  Art.  15  Feb. 
Tt  G. Graham.  CB.  R.  Bng.  15  Feb. 

P.  G.  Pipoa,  CB.  R.  Art x  Mar. 

Sir  B.i:  Meade,  KC8I.C1B. 

Bengal  8.G 1  Mar. 

J.x7MacgTegor,Madras8.C.    z  Mar. 

G.  Holrovd,  Bengal  8.  C z  Mar. 

J.  R.M*MnUin.  Bengal  8.  C.  z  Mar. 
F.J.fi.Priestl«y,  Madras  S.C.  3  Mar. 
F.P.U7srd.Baigal  8.  C. ...  zz  Mar. 

G.T  Keki,R.  Art. 7  Apr. 

A.  Cooper.  Madras  8.  G 39  Apr. 

A.  Howlett,  CB.  Madras  S.C.  zi  June 
G.  S.  A.  AadCTSon,  Bom.  8.  C.  za  Jime 

H.G.Woods,8F zoJuly 

F.  L  Whitmore,  Unatt.  Com- 

mndmmt  of  School  of  Mune 

•tKnMorBM    a  z  July 

H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art.  a  z  July 

yx.  Rom.  W.  H.  A.  Feilding, 

h.p.  Cddst.  Gds aSJuly 

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

tp«etor  tf  Armf  Sekools 38  July 

0.  E.  Bothney,  CB.  CSI.Ben. 

S.C... zo  Aug, 

F.  W.  TmiU-Barroashs,  CB. 


A.Womb\vell,  Brigade  Depot, 

Wineh*$t0r z  Ang. 

W.  C.  Anderson ,  Bombay  S.C.  6  Aug. 
H.  A.  Smyth,  R.  Art 3x  Aug. 

E.  F.  Burton.  Madras  S.C.  ...  z8  Sept. 
W.  A.  G.  Wright,h.p.  R.  Mar.  zo  Nov. 
H.  H.  Morant,  h.p.  37  F.  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen za  Nov. 

F.  8.  Blyth,  CB.  h.p.  40  F. ...  34  Nov. 
J.  H.  Dunne,  Brigade  Depot, 

Warwiok 35  Nov. 

H.  Adair.  R.  Marine  Art.  ...  a8  Nov. 
T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Ben.  S.C.  zo  Dec. 

G.  TJ.  Price,  Bombay  S.C zo  Dec. 

R.  Benson,  Madras  S.C zo  Deo. 

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

T.  C.  Lyons,  CB.  h.  p.  Brigade 

Dep.  Deputy  Quarter  Master 
General  in  Ireland 35  Dec. 

1871. 
J.  B.  Dennys,  Bengal  S.C.  ...    3  Jan. 

R.  Gipps,  Soots  Guards  5  Jan. 

FitKRoyM.H.Somer8et.R.Eng  35  Jan. 

J.  C.  Blood,  Bengal  S.C 39  Jan. 

G.Colclough,  R.  Art 30  Jan. 

A.J.H.EUiot,CJB.  Unatt.^.Q. 

M.Oen zFeb. 

P.  MardaU,  Madras  S.C :.    8  Feb. 

G.  Baldook,  Madras  S.C 15  Feb. 

R.  A.  Logan,    CB,    Brigade 

Depot,  Hounelow Z7  Feb. 

F.  W.C.  Ord,  R.  Art 37  Feb. 

FC H.  Rowlands,  CB.h.p. 34  F.  33  Mar. 
Jno.  Noson,  h.p.  Br.  Depot...  38  Mar. 
W.  L.  Cahusac,  Bombay  S.C.  3Z  Mar. 

C.  C.  Dmry,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  Z4  Apr. 
H.F.Willlams,h.p.Brig.Depot  z8  Apr. 
Gi  B.  Barman,  h.p.  Brigade 

Depot,  Deputjf  Adj.  General 

in  Ireland a  June 

D.  J.  Baillie,  Brigade  Depot, 
Fort  George  5  June 

B.  T.  Fasken,  Madras  S.C...  zz  June 

J.  A.  Wright.  Bengal  S.  C z3  June 

D.  C.  Drury  Lowe,  CB.  h.p  Z7 

Lancers  z  5  June 

J.S.Thoizison,  Brigade  Depot, 

Derbj  37  July 

p.t.e.  C.  O.  Creagh-Oabome, 
CB.  h.p.  Br.  Depot;  Com- 
mandant  of  the  Staff  College    3  Aug. 
R.  D.  Ardagh,  Madras  S.  C...  30  Aug. 

J.  N.  Young.Bengal  S.  C 3z  Aug. 

J.  Loudon,  Madras  S.  C 3z  Aug. 

H.  H.  O'Connell.  Madras  S.C.  30  Aug. 
A.  J.Lyon>Freniantle,  Coldst. 

Gds 6  Sept. 

I W.  A.  Riach,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  6  Sept. 
'a.  Ritherdon,  Madras  S.  C...  z6  Sept. 
IP.  F.  Gardiner,  Bengal  S.  C.^37  Sept. 
\e.  John  Hackett,  h.p.  Brigade 

I     Depot ;  Colonel  on  the  Staff 
at  Jaetaiea 30  Sept. 
A.  H.  Cobbe,  CB.  h.p.  Z7  F. 
Com.  a  Brigade  at  Agra 30  Oct. 
J.  I.  Murray,  CB.  Bengal  S.C.  30  Nov. 
|O.L.C.Wilham8,R.HorseGd8.    7  Dec. 

iT.  GilUlan,  Madras  S.  C 13  Dec. 

\Sir  L.   Pelly,    KCB.   KCSI. 

Bombay  S.  C la  Deo. 


z8  June  H.  F.M.  Boisragon,  Ben.  S.  C.  9  Apr. 
H.  W.  Mawbey.  R.  Mar.  Art.  zo  Apr. 
J.  T.  Dalyell,  Brigade  Depot, 

Gleneroe$ Z7  Apr. 

W.  Cooper,  Brigade  Depot. 

Wrexham 17  Apr. 

F.  M.  Colvile,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  5%r«w«frufy 3z  Apr. 

rC  J.  C.  M'Neill,  CB.  CMG. 

h.p.  4fZ7.Eouerryto  the  Queen  25  Apr. 
W.  Gordon,  C/iP.  Bengal  S.C.  zz  June 


M.  osF zoAug. 

«rC.  H.  Brownlow,  KCB. 

Bengal8.C zzAug. 

C.P.Im,C0.Madra88.C.  zz  Aug. 
C.  F.  T.  DanieU,  h.p.  a8  Foot. 

JLmiei.  Adj.  and  Qr.  Matter 

G*fral,T0rk   ^ aa  Aug. 

^.  D.  Moffgaa.  Bengal  8.0... .  35  Aug. 
T.  Wright.  CB.  Bengal  S.C. . . .    5  Sept. 

W.K.I|'Uod,h.p.  74  P 9  Sept. 

E.  H.  Ttm,  h.p.  3  Hussars  ...  z8  Got. 
A  A-  KeUon,  CJB.  Unatt.  Li. 

^.  cf  ^Mrawy,  miih  rank 

•/  Jr«^'«i>  General 9  Dec. 

^3  C.Hsfech,  CSI.  BengalS.C.  za  Dec. 
WiUoQghby  Crewe,  Mad.  S.C.  za  Dec. 
f  (i.  Artrathnot,  CB.  R.  Art.  z8  Dec. 

E.  S.  Bmaby,  Gr.  Gds 37  Dec. 

^21.  Roberts,  s  F 37  Dec. 

1870. 

J-  *.  Giant,  R.  Eng 7  Jan. 

6  Hsiowaring,  Madraa  S.C.  zs  Jan. 
W.Riekmaa,h.p.  Brigade  Dep.  33  Jan. 
^H.T«rnan,  Bengal's.  C...  34  Jan. 
^C  G.  RoM.C£.Bengal  B.C.  39  Jan. 

<^- K.  0.  Erans,  R.  Art. 9  Feb. 

r.G.T.Deahon,h.p.DepAtBatt.  z  Mar.  I  J- W.Laurie,  Unatt.    ...   Z3  Dec. 

«_r.  «  ,        .   «-  — KT H  jj  Drew,  Bengal  8.  C 33  Dec. 

C.  H.  Abdy,  Madras  S.  C 33  Deo. 

1872. 
J.  T.  Francis,  Bombay  S.  C...  Z3  Jan. 

R.  Blddulph,  CB.  R.  Art 15  Jan. 

R.  T.  Glyn,  CB.  34  F 13  Feb. 

C.  G.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Eng. ...  16  Feb. 

A.  F.  Balrd,  Bengal  S.  C Z7  Feb. 

J.  Marquis,  Bengal  S.  C Z7  Feb. 

A.  B.  Little,  Bombay  8.  C...  36  Feb. 
F.  E.  Appleyard,  CB.  85  F. ...  6  Mar. 
Geo.  Hyde  Page,  h.p.  Brigade 

Depot  8  Mar. 

J.  L.  Nation,  Bengal  S.  G 8  Mar. 

A.  B.  Johnson,  Bengal  8.  C. .  zz  Mar. 
U«C  H.  T.  Maopherson,  CB. 

Bengal  S.  C Z3  Mar. 


C.  Lyons-Montgomery,  Ben. 

S.C za  June 

E.  F.  Waterman.Madras  S.  C.  13  Juno 
T.  H.  Sibley,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  Z3  June 
A.  C.  Cooke,  CB.  H.  Eng.    ...    6  July 

C.  Pasley,  R.  Bng 6  July 

H.  Wray,  CMG.  R.  Eng 6  July 

G.  LesUe.  R.  ArL : 6  July 

H.  L.  F.  Greville,  R.  Art 6  July 

T.  A.  L.  Murray,  R.  Eng 6  Julv 

T.  Inglls,  R.  Eng 6  July 

Sir  A.  Clarke,  CB.  KCMG. 

CIE.  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  Y.  Moggrldge,  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  G.  Jervois,  R.  Vtig zo  July 

V.  H.  Bowles,  Brigade  Depot, 

Belfast    38  July 

H.W.  Parish,  CiJ.h.p.Brigade 

Depot 3z  July 

James  Rose,  Brigade  Depot, 

Warley;  Aide  de   Camp  to 

ths  Queen Z4Aug. 

E.  Chippindall,  CB.  Brigad<t 
Depot,    Leicester;    Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  Queen x....  z4Aug. 

Sir  C.  K.  Pearson,  CB.SClfG 

_hp-3F z4Aug. 

W.  C.  Bancroft,  Brigade  De- 

pot,  Pm^on  Z4  Aug. 

A.  A.  P.   Browne,   Brigade 

D^pot.  EnniskilUn  3z  Aug. 

J.  C.  B.  De  Butts,  R.  Eng 3z  Aug. 

G.  R.  Greaves,  CB.  h.p.  70  F. 

Adjutant   General  in   India 

{wUh  rank  qf  Major  General)  z  3  Sept. 
Geo.  H.  Hawes,  h.p.  9  F.  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen  3  Nov. 

J.  I.  Macdonell,  7Z  F 37  Nov. 

F.  Schneider,  Bombay  S.  C...  zo  Dec. 
F.  Alexander,  Bengals.  C...  zz  Deo. 


^^.  8.  Lomsden.  KCB.C8I. 

^Beo^S.C z6Mar. 

G  D   Pitt,  CB.  Br.  Depot, 

^^^feed ._  az  Mar. 

^  N.  Boldero,Brigade  Depot, 

,  f~«« 3T  Mar. 

Ma  Peel,  h.p.  Dep6t    Batt. 
j^.  Adj.  mmd  Qr.  MaeUr 

^^.  Berne  Dietriel z6  Apr. 

L  E  Knight,  8z  Foot   iz  May 

*•  ?*rie,  CW.  6r.  Gds.  aoMay 

KJ.Watton,  CB.  Bom.  B.C.  38  May 
P.  Bobertaoa-Ross,  CB.  Bri- 
,»^D«MkP«rtt 3  June 

I  JvSf^SP*  ^  ^ 5  June 

B.HGaIl,c*.  h4>.  14  Hui. 

*gr«5H«es.  MTMoe- 
->f<  OplMi... «  June 


G.  E.  fiaynes.  Brigade  Depot, 

Oxford 30  Mar, 

1 3  June  J.  P.  Watts,  Madras  8.  C 30  Mar. 


UTS. 

W.  L.  Dumaresq,  R.  Art z  Jan. 

G.  8.  Tilly,  R.Eng z  Jan. 

G.  B.  Main  waring,  Ben.  8.  C.  8  Jan. 
W.  E.  White,  Madras  S.  C. ...  8  Jan. 
Charles  Hight,  Madras  S.  C.    8  Jan. 

Henry  Butler,  h.p.  57  F z6  Jan. 

G.  Le  M.  Tupper,  R.  Art. a  Feb. 

J.Davis,  30 F zsFeb. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  CB.  R.  Art z  Mar. 

H.  Heyman,  R.  Art z  Mar. 

C.  B.  Ewart,  CB.  R.  Eng 4  Mar. 

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

Eng....'..*. 4  Mar. 

Q.  Pnngle,  Madras  S.  C 9  Mar. 

Belfleld,  R.  Bng z7Mar. 

a.  F.  Bythesea,  Brigade  Do- 
pot,  2)«ot£M z  Apr. 

E.  N.  Sandilands,  Ben.  S.  C.  az  May 
Str  John  Stokes,  KCB.  R.Eag.  4  Juno 
J.  M.  Nuttall,CB.BeugalS.O.  zo  June 
FC  R.H.Keatinge,C5/.  Bom. 

S.  C IZ  June 

W.  L.  Morrison,  R.  Eag zz  Jane 

John  Doran,CJ.  Bengal  S.  C.  zz  June 
R.  S.  Couchman,  Madras  S.C.  zz  June 

Thacker,  Bombay  S.  C zz  June 

H.  8.  Obbard, Bengal  S.C zz  June 

C.  T.  Palin,  Bombay  S.  C iz  June 

Hugh  Rose,  Bengal  S.C* 1 1  J  ane 

J.  J.  Fulton, Maouras  S.  C zz  June 

R.M.Macdonald,  Madras  S.C.  la  June 

J.  G.  Touch,  Madras  S.  C 12  June 

H.  Kent,  77  F 13  June 

R.  Bateson,  h.p.  z  Life  Grds. 

Aide  de  Camp  t6  S.B.H.the 

Duke  of  Cambridge 13  June 

C.  Thompson,  Bombay  S.  C...  r8  Juno 

B.Tyrwhitt,  Bengal  S.C zo  July 

H.  D.  Slade,  h.p.z  Dr.  Gds....  23  July 
C.F.  Hicks,  Bengal  S.C 35  July 

A.  Carnegy,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  a;  July 

B.  G.  Langmore,  Bengal  S.  C.  a8  July 
W,R.Houghton,BombayS.C.    a  Aug. 

C.  Smith,  Madras  S.C a  Aug. 

P,  8.  Cunningham,  Mad.  S.C  10  au 


8 


Colonels. 


L.  W.  Buck,  Madras  S.  C.   ...  ao  Aug.  G.  H.  M.Aynsley.Madnw  8.C.  13  Sept. 

A.  B.  MarMusk,  Madraa  S.  C.  20  Aug.  >A.  R.  V.  Crease,  R.  Eng. 30  Oct. 

W.  B.  M.  Reaiy,  CB.  R.  Art.  39  Aug.  G-CLambert,  Brigade  Depot, 
W.BellairB,CB.Unatt.D.-iid;.  ,    XeKcoMtle 30  Oct. 

4-  Q.  M.  Gen.  Cape  <tf  Good  C.  T.  Stewart,  R.  Bug 10  Nov. 

■^ojw 82  Aug.  p.».c.  O'B,  B.Woolsey,  R.  Art.  15  Nov. 

W.  B.  Saunders,  R.  Art aa  Aug.  J.  J.  O'Bryen,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  aa  Nov. 

C.  S.  BUiot.  Madras  S.  C 99  Aug.  C. C.  Johnson, CB.  Bengal  S.C.    2  Dec. 

H.  C.  Anderson,  Bengal  S.  G.  2  Sept.  G.  H.  Thompson, Bengal  S.  C.  8  Dec. 
Charles  Reay,  BengalS.C...  9  Sept.  G.  C.  Hankin, Bengal  S.  C...  8  Dec. 
H.  H.  James,  Bombay  S.  G...  14  Sept.  Edw.  W.  Dun,  Madras  S.  C.  8  Dec. 
J.  B.  Thelwall,  CB.  Ben.  S.O.  15  Sept.  R.  C.  Babington,  Madras  S  C.    0  Dec. 

James  Reid, Bengal  S.C 34  Sept.  A.  Patersou,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...    q  Dec. 

J.  Emerson.  Bengal  S.  C 34  Sept.  C.  J.  Merriman,  CSI.  R.  Eng.  18  Dec. 

H.  Forbes.  Bengal  S.  0 29  Sept.  A.  W.  Drayson,  R.  Art 20  Dec. 

H.  T.  PitzHugh,R.  Art 30  Sept.  C.  W.  Elgee,  CJi.  R.  Art ao  Dec. 

O.  H.  J.  A.  Eraser,  R.  Art. ...  35  Oct.  ,H.  S.  Rammell,  Madras  S.  C.  30  Dec. 
T.  Maunsell, CB,  h.p.Brigade  J.  T.  Norgate, Bengal  B.  C...  30  Dec. 

Depot 38  Oct.  I  ,«,- 

JTo*.  G.  Wrottesley,  R.  Eng..    7N0V.  |  ^•^•' 

B.  C.  A.  Gordon,  R.  Eng xo  Nov.  J.  Ashbumer,  Bombay  S.  0.     x  Jan. 

Joseph  Godby,  R.  Art ,  10  Nov.  C.  L.  Brown,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...    x  Jan. 

D.  S.  Greene,  CB.  R.  Art 10  Nov.  A.  C.  Bunbury,  Bengal  S.  C.    x  Jan. 


F.  E.Drewe,  Br.  Depot^Bxeter  25  Nov. 

Son.  C.  W.  Thesiger,  Znep. 
Oflcerof  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
in  Great  Britain  a  Dec. 

T.  Nuttall,  Bombay  S.C 3  Dec. 


F.  W.  Peilo,  R.  Eng x  Jan. 

F.  P.  Mignon,  Bombay  S.  C.  31  Jan. 
A.  Elderton,  Bengal  S.  C.   ...  37  Jan. 
John  Sprot,  Brigade  Depot, 
Rimgeton 39  Jan. 


J.  A.  B.  Gordon,  h.p.  60  F. 
Dep.  Adj.  4-  Q.  M.  Gen. 
Malta  13  Jan. 

R.  A.  Moore,  Madras  S.  C. ...  x8  Jan. 

C.  B.  Bates,  Madras  S.  C x8  Jan. 

Joseph  Jordan,  CB.  Brigade 
Depot,  ii«adin^ 3x  Jan. 

F.  R.  S.  Flood,  h.p.  Bricade 
Depot ;  AMeiet.  Adj.  4r  Q.  M. 
Gen.  Gibraltar 37  Jan. 

E.  M.  Grain,  R.  Eng 28  Jan. 

John  Miles,  Bombay  B.  C.  ...    3  Feb. 

Wm.  Craagh.  Bombay  S.  C.      3  Feb. 

J.  T.  Hill,  Bombay  S.  C 18  Fel>. 

W.  C.  R.  Mylne,  Bengal  S.C.  30  Feb. 

R.  Hale,  h.p.  7  Hussars,  Aide 
deCamp  to  Ike  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge    32  Feb. 

B.  W.  Braj-,  CB.  4  P 24  Feb. 

fC.  Nedham.  Bengal  S.  C 38  Feb. 

|H.  C.  Z.  Claridge,  Madr.S.C.    s  Mar. 
I  J.  W.  Rideout,  Madras  8.  C.     3  Mar. 

W.  Rose,  Madras  8.  C a  Mar. 


iB.  B.  Clay,  Bengal  S.  C a  Mar. 

Ip.t.e.  E.  H.  Clive,  Gr.  Gds. ...    4  Mar. 
L.  Russell,  R.  Eng 34  Mar. 


W.  R.  Lambert,  Bombay  S.O.    9  Dec.   7C  H.  N.D.  Prendergast, CB. 

H.  N.  Miller,  Bombay  8.  C...    9  Dec.      R.  Eng 30  Jm^- 

H.  H.  Firth,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  10  Deo.   A.  Y.  Shortt,  Bombay  S.  C...    x  Feb. 

W.  Porter,  R.  Eng 14  Deo.  ,G.  P.  B.  Sherard,  Madr.  8.  C.    3  Feb. 

O.  O.  Maude,  Bombay  8.  C...  x6  Dec.    H.  A.  Taylor,  Bengal  S.  C. ...    3  Feb. 
A.  G.  M.  Moore,  4  Hussars  ...  33  Dec.   Son.  E.  G.  Curzon,  h.p.  5a  F 


J.A.M.Maodonald,Bom.S.C.  24  Dec. 
De  8.  Barrow,  Madras  8.  G.    28  Pec. 

1874. 


E.  T.  St.  L.  MccGwire,  x  F....  ^s  Mar. 
W.  T.  Chitty,  Bombay  8.  C...  x  Apr. 
T.M.Baumgartner,Bom.B.G.  4  Apr. 
p.e.e.  S.W.  F.  M.WUson,  Brl- 

ade  Depot,  Beverlev 33  Apr. 

A.   Armstrong,   Brigade 

>epot,  TraUe «6  Apr. 

J.  M'Kay ,  Brigade  Depot,27Kry 

St.  Edmunde 1  May 

Hie '  Eoval   Highne$9  Ernest 


A»$i$i.Ac^f.  ^  Q.  M.  General, 
Alderthot    19  Feb.  1 

F.  Dawson,  Madras  8.0 x  Mar.  j    Aug..Vrm.  Adolphus  Geo. 

G.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  xo  Mar.  I    Fred.  _D»ke   ef  Cumber' 
F.  Eloome,  Bombay  8.  C 30  Mar.  | 


-. .  ..vw...'.^,  ^w».w^»^  w.  « J i    land,  £"6^ ,. 37  May 

*^S^*^  ^'  Festing,  CJB.  :b.  Soady,  Bengal  fe.  C i  Apr.  IT.  S.  Brown,  83  F 3  Juno 

KCMG.  R.  Iferme  Artillery    7  Jan.    h.  L.  Campbell,  Bengal  8.  C.  ax  Apr.  |G.  T.  Gough.  Br.  Depot,  IFJa- 

F.  P.  Hunter,  Brigade  Depot,  ,T.  G.  Kennedy,  CB.  Bengal  dk««ter 6  June 

Wareuter  ....         37  Jan.  I     s.  0 x6  May  'p.  Ravenhiil,  CB.R.Eng 8  June 

Arthur  Drury,  Madras  8.  0.  30  Jan.  ij.    Miller,     Brigade   Depot,  U.  8.  Ogilvie,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  13  June 

*.  G.Bagot,BrJOepot,  Gahoag    3  Feb.  |     Yarmontk 27  May  iC.  J.  Godby,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  13  June 

.*  ?"!?'**'  "P^ ;••,; 3  Feb.  j.  Spurway,  R.  Art 38  May  R.  Murray,  Bengal  8.  C X4  June 

A.  G.  ForsytJ.  Bengal  8.  0....  7  Feb.  Robert  John  Hay.  R.  Art.  ...  38  May  J.  K.  Couper,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  14  June 
H.BeyiUe.  CJ5.  Bombay  8.0.  X5  Feb.  e.s.  P.  Jarvis,  CUG.  h.p.SsP.  4  June  G.  N.  Johnstone,  Mad.  8.  C.  14  June 
9*,^-J^^°®*^»  Bengal  8.  C.  aa  Feb.   G.  R.  Roberts,  Bengal  8.  C...    7  Jwie  A.  Jenkins,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  14  June 

i  l;.^*^®*'  Bengal  8.  0 33  Feb.    h.  N.  Davies,  Bengal  8.  C...    8  June  E.  N.  Norton,  Madras  8.  C...  x6  June 

P.  P.  Hamilton,  CB.  hj?.  4  P.  g.  Heam,  Madras  8.  C 8  June  J.  Perkins,  Bengal  8.  0 x6  June 

AMitt.  Ado.  ^  Q.  Jtt.  »«.  J.  H  .Henderson,  Bomb.  8.  C.  10  June  |  J.  A.  Ruddell,  25  F 2x  June 

Dnonport 27  Feb.  H.  C.  Dowker,  Madras  8.  C.  13  Jane  |N.  Stevenson.  87  P 38  Jane 

W.G.  Mainwarmg.C/J.Bom.  Lord  J.  H.  Taylour,  Brigade  H.  J.  Buchanan,  h.p.  9F.^.^. 

«°^^wv *  ^^- ,    Depot,  Sunderland  39  June      *  Q.M.  Gen.,  Dover 39  June 

R.  H.  Bolton,  Madras  8.  C...    3  Mar.  j  j.  p.  Tennant,  CIB.  R.  Eng.    x  July  iO.  R.  Stokes,  R.  Art 8  July 

G.  T.  Bnce.h.p.  X7  P.  Com.  a                iS.  M.  Wiseman-Clarke,  Bn-                  Hon.  C.  J.  Addington,  Bri- 
Brtgade^  offkeBombajfArmp    8  Mar.  I    gade  Depot.  Hamilton   a  July  ,    gade  Depot,  Ckiokeeter Z3  July 

5  P.  A.A.  'jB.t.c.  F.  D.  Middleton,  h.p.  sg  J.  Fairbrother,  Bombay  8.0.  X9  Juiy 

F.  Aeeietant  to  the  Governor,  G.  C.  Henry,  R.  Art 90  July 

Boyal  Military  College  4  July  ,C.  E.  Oldershaw,  CB.  R.  Art.  ao  July 

lE.  Napier,  Com.  Cavalry  Depot  6  July  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Bengal  8.  G.  3a  July 
jClaud  Alexander,  h.p.Gr.Gd8.  iC.  Armstrong,  BengsJ 8.  C...  n  July 

]    MP.  for  South  Ayrehire 10  July  ;J.  M.  Grant,  Madras  S.C.  ...  aa  July 

X  Apr.  G.  R.  westmacott,  Ben.  8.  C.  35  July  iw.  H.  Crompton-Stansfield, 

H.W.Gwyn.R.  Marines s  AujrJ    h.p.  xi  F sa  July 

CMG.XCSI.9F I  Apr.  Hon.  J.  0.   Dormer,   Unatt.  I  J.  Keer.  Bengal  8.  C a6July 

William  A.  Gib,  Madras  S.  0.    4  Apr.  j    A.A.4-Q.M,Geti.Portemouth  ai  Aug.  J.  F.  Fischer.  R.  Eng 9  Au|f. 

W. T.  P.  Farewell, Madr.  8. 0.    4  Apr.  (p.  Bedingfeld,  R.  Art 3  8ept.  p.n.e.J.  P.  Battersby,h.p.  60F, 

P.    Hardy,    Brigade   Depot,  G.  P.  Prevost,  33 F 3  Sept. I     Comdt.  R.  Military  Aeylum    xx  Aug. 

Poniefract 5  ^^aj    A.  C.  H.  Stewart,  h.p.  s  Life  )G.  D.  Pritchard,  R.  Bug 15  Aug. 

J^oN.  W.  H.  Herbert,  Brigade  ;    Guards  3  Sept.'R-Q.Mainwaring,Madr.  S.C.  so  Au^. 

Depot,  Nortkamvton    9  May  'r.  H.  White,  8.  Gds 34  Sept.  G.  A.  Williams,  Bengal  8.  0.  33  Aug. 

A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Madr.  8.  0.  21  May  \c.  M.  Govan,  R.  Art 7  Oct.  jH.  De  R.  Pigott,  70  F 25  Aug. 


G.  P.  C.  Bray,  h.p.  96  P.  A.A. 
4- Q.M.  Gen.  PortemoHth  ...  X3  Mar. 

J.  H.  Smith,  R,  Eng X7  Mar. 

p,e.e.V€  Sir  H.  B.Wood,X'CB. 
h.p.  90  P.  Com.  Belfait  Die- 
inet,  foith  rank  ^  Brigadier 
General 

p.e.c.    Sir_G.P.  CoUey,   CB. 


E.  H.  Power,  Madras  S.  C...  29  May  iR.  H.  Sankey,  CB.  R.  Eng....  15  Oct. 

D.  Mocatta.  Bengal  8.  C 9  June  E.    M.   Manningham-Buller, 

G.  W.  Praser,  Bengal  S.  C...    9  June      Brigade  Depot,  Lichfield  ...  16  Oct. 


H.  M.  Boddam,  Bengal  S.  C.  9  June 
J.  J.  Dansey,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  xo  June 
T.  Thatcher,  Bombay  S.  C...  10  June 
Hon.  B.  M.  Ward,  Brigade 

Depot,  .irM«/7A x  a  June 

C.  H.  Palliser,  CS.  Ben.  8.0.  19  June 


J.  W.  P.  Bean,  Bengal  8.  C.     21  June  A.  F.  Battye,  Bombay  8.  C...  10 
Richard  Freer,  h.p.  27  P 23  June  C.  H.  Ingilby,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  17 


W.W.Goodfellow,  CB.  R.Bng.  i  Sept. 
F.  Chaplin,  h.p.  4  Dr.  Gds. ...    4  Sept. 

U.  N.  Scurt,  Gr.  Gds o  Sept. 

C.  S.  Akers,  R.  Eng 13  Sept. 


c.  St.  Geo.  M.  Nugent,  Unatt. 
Aeeietant  Adj.  ^  Qr.  Maeier 
Gen.  Edinburgh 2  July 

Alexander  Pond,  Bengal  S.C.  x  i  July 

8.  A.  Madden,  CB.  51  P 24  July 

p.».e.  R.  C.  Stewart,  hj).  a  P. 
Gov.  4-  Comdt.  B,  Vietona 
Hoep.  Netley  35  July 

H.  E.  T.  Williams,  108  P X5  Aug. 

G.  y.  Watson,  Brigade  Depot, 
Carliele   ax  Aug. 

W.  0.  Parr,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...    i  Sept. 

R.  H.  Price,  Bengal  S.  C.    ...    x  Sept. 


M.  J.  Brander,  Bengal  S.  C.  10  Dec. 

J.Michael,  CSI.  Madras  S.C.  10  Dec. 

Fffi  J.  A.Tytler,  CB.  Ben.  S.C.  xo  Dec. 
.   ^  ^  . .       .,      .       ^  ^         ^  j^^^ 

r  Dec. 


R.  H.  Trovers,  h.p.  48  F.  In-  IC.  S.  Akers,  R.  Eng 

rpector  General  of  Mvaketry  13  Nov.  IH-  F.  Hancock,  R.  Bug so  Sept. 

C.E.  Blackett,h.p.Coldst.G<lB.  23  Nov.  iJ.  E  Hope,  R.  Art x  Ocst. 

„    ,  .      t ,«    ,.        ^         W.  W.  A.  Lukin,  R.  Art 1  Oct. 

R.  Curtis,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

A.  Brendon,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

J.  de  HaviUand,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

ITJC  G.  Davis.  R.  Art. x  Oct. 

iC.  R.  Hill,  R.  Art i  Oct. 

P.  J.  Campbell,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

A.  W.  Twiss,  R.  Art X  Oct. 

\p.e.e.  G.  A.W^ilkinson,  R.Art.    x  Oct. 

G.  H.  WaUer,  7  F a8  Oct. 

I  R.T.  Godman,  h.p.  5  Dr. Gds.  a8  Oct. 
I  W.G.D.Massy,  h.p.sLancers. 
I     Com.  a  Brigade  (if  the  Bengal 

Armw    3x  Oct. 


R.  B.Chichester,  CB.  Brigade 

Depot,  Aehton 24  Dec. 

S.  Black,  Bengal  8.  C 39  Deo. 

A.  R.  Clephaue,  Madras  S.  C.  29  Dec. 
R.  G.  Lewis,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  39  Dec. 
C.  H.  HaU.  Bengal  S.  C ag  Deo. 

1876. 

J.  G.  Medley,  R.  Bug s  Jan. 


F.  S .  Taylor,  R.  Eng s  Jan .  !  Hales  wilkie.  Brigade  Depot, 

£.  Davidson.  R.  Eng s  Jan.  <     Maidatone   31  Oct. 

E.  O.  Leggatt,  Madras  8.  C...    3  Jan.    E.W.  L.Wynne,  h.p.  Gr.  Gds.  23  Nov. 

W.  J.  Wttliame,  CB.  R.  Art....    7  Jan.   A.  K.  Comber,  Bengal  8.  C.    X2  Dec. 

"^on.  8.  Mostyn,  ^B.  23  F.  ...    1  Sei)t.  G.  A.  Setirlc,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  12  Jsn.   W.  R.  Gordon.Bengal  8.  C...  xs  Doc. 


James  Born,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  xa  Dec. 
J.  D.  Swayne.  Bengal  8.  C...  la  Dec. 
T.  F.  Forster,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Dec. 

F.  €.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.  G.  13  Dee. 

M..  Hnnier.  Bengal  8.  C 13  Dec. 

P.  Smith,  Gren.  Gds 15  Dec. 

T.  B.  Harrison,  Bensal  8.  G...  20  Deo. 
pjt.c.W.J.BaiUm,CMa.n,Axi.  23  Dec. 
H.  A.  Wel]uan.h.p.  Dep.Batt., 

Aids  d*  Camp  to  iks  Qimm; 
Amime.  Adj.  ^  Q.jr.  Ges., 
C<l6keaUr    lo  Dec 

MTT. 

W.  H.  Hawae,  Benfral  S.  C...    7  Jan. 

B.  W.  Rjall,  Beng^  8.  C.   ...  14  Jan. 

S.  Dandridge,  Bengal  8.  C...  14  Jan. 

Ppcd.  Gloae,  R.  Art.  r?  Jan. 

T.E. Gordon. C5/.Bengal  S.G.  ax  Jan. 

J.  N.  Kaclean,  Madras  8.  C.    s6  Jan. 

P.  J.  P.  WecheralU  Madr.  8.  C.  36  Jan. 

H.  F.  Brooke,  Kp.  xoq  F. 
Adj.  0^m,B«mlaf,mih  local 
ramk  afBri^adUr  General ...     3  Feb. 

W.  Bannerman,  Bombay  8.  C.    3  Feb. 

W.J.  Visard,  Madras  8.0... .  4  Feb. 
T.  S.  Hawks,  Madras  8.  C. ...    5  Feb. 

G.  R.  F.  Bardin,  Madras  8.  C.  ao  Feb. 
I.  F.  3CaeAndrew,  Ben.  8.  C.  ao  Feb. 
J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  CB,  Bengal 

8.  C 23  Feb. 

Geo.  M.  MiUer,CJ9.  h.p.Bri. 

gade  Depot  25  Mar. 

W.  H.  R.  Simpson,  R.  Art.  ...  30  Mar. 

Henry  Rexmy,  R.  Art x  Apr. 

J.W.W.Osbome,CJ8.Mad.8.0  2  Apr. 
G.  R.  FittRov,  Coldst.  Gds....    8  Apr. 

G.  S.  L.  Walker,  R.  Bng 12  Apr. 

J.  Wilkinson,  Brigade  Depot, 

limeoin 13  Apr. 

W.  M.  Leea,  Bengal  8.  G 14  Apr. 

S.  W.  Sargent,BrigadeDepot, 

Birr 17  Apr. 

f^r.  T.  D.  Baker,  CB.  18  F.     21  Apr. 

T.  K.  Byrne,  B.  Art 24  Apr. 

R.  Barter,  Bengal  8.  G 28  Apr. 

A.  A.  Monro,  Bengal  8.  C s'^^l 

J.  Mollins.  R.  Bng 5  May 

W.H.  Hawley,Bngade  Depot, 

Ba^ord  8  May 

A.  Lw  Annesley,  h.p.  11  Hos- 

sars,  AMtigt.  Adiutamt  &9n.  x8  May 

J.  K.  Fraaer.  i  liife  Gds. 29  Msy 

H.  F.  Daries,  Gr.  Gds 4  June 

C.  W.  Wahab,  Bombay  8.  C.  13  June 
C  H.  Wilson.  Madras  8.  G. ...  13  June 
M.  R.  Haig,  Bombay  8.  0. ...  X3  June 
Jamca Gordon, Bombay  S.G.  13  June 
H.  F.  Disbrowe,  Bombay  8.C.  1 3  June 
as.Heara,C/.ff.Ma4lras8.C.  x 3  June 
G.  J.  Mallia,  Bombay  S.G.  ...13  June 
T.C.  Georges,  Madras  8.  G....  13  June 
W.  C.  Lester,  Bombay  8.  G....  13  June 
D.G.8.  St.  J.  Grant,Mad.  S.G.  13  June 
M.  de  la  P.Beresford,  Brigade 

DmoL,  Siirlima 14  June 

C.  M.  MacGivgor,  CB.  CSI. 

CIS.  Bengal  S.G x 8  June 

Fra.  Kdw.  Cox,  R  Eng 19  June 

G.  A.  Walker.  Madras 8.  G....  23  June 
H.  H.  a«eward,BrigadeDepoe, 

Cmmifrbmty 26  June 

C.  W.  Barry,  R,  Eng 27  June 

G.  A.  Langnton,  Bombay  S.G.  3  July 
H.  C  Wilkinson,  h.p.  16  Ijanc. 

Im*pgetiMQ0ieerofAuxiUar3f 

Cacalty  U  Ortat  Britain  ...    3  July 
f^.p.W.  H.Goodenoagfa,R.Art.  5  July 

I.  W.  E.  Walker.  R.  Art 17  July 

5.  T.Parsaos,Brigade  Depot, 

JiMs 24  Jaly 

Geo.  G.  Pearse,  R.  Art.   x  Aug. 

J.  FoUon.  R.  Art.   x  Aug. 

A  A.  Bayly,  R-  Art x  Aug. 

i.  E.  Cordner,  R.  Art.  x  Aug. 

C.  Clarke,  R.  Art.  x  Aug. 

A  H.  Dawson.  B.  Art x  Aug. 

T. M.  Harr^R.  Art. x  Aug. 

K.  M.  Fl^jfiair,  R.  Art.^. x  Aug. 

3  Aug.' 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 
3  Aug. 

3  Aug. 

4  Aug. 


W.  I/O.  KerTiefa«  B.  Art. 
E.  MaDaby,  Bombajr  S.  C. 

R.  Warroi,  R.  Saff 

S.H.8to(berd«B.  BniT 

W.H.Ifob]e.B.SDff. 
H.  Sehair,  R. ". 
G.H.GoidoD,B. 
C.J. 


Colonels, 

A.  A.  Bruce,  Bengal  S.G.    ...  15  Aug. 

p.:e.  F.  W.  Jebb,  h.p.  67  F. 
Adj.  Oen.at  Madras  vUk  local 
rank  of  Brigadier  General ...  21  Aug. 

A.  R.  Glarke,  CB,  R.  Eng.  ...  27  Aug. 

T.W.R.Boisragon,BengaTS.G.  2  Sept. 

J.  H.  Hall,  Goldst.  Gds 29  Sept 

Wm.  John  Ghads,  6a  F x  Oct, 

A.  G.  K.  Lock,Brigad6  Depot, 
Fleetwood x  Oct. 

B.  Walton,  CIE.  Bengal  S.G.  i  Oct. 

G.  Elgee,  23  F i  Oct. 

R.  Preston,  CB.  44  F x  Oct. 

A.  F.  Warren.  CB.  h.p.  Rifle 

Brigade  x  Oct. 

G.  H.  Owen,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

P.  W.  L'Estrange,  R.  Art.   ...  x  Oct. 

W.  G.  Andrewes,  R.  Art i  Oct. 

R.  Mackenzie,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

c.  F.  S.  Vacher,  h.p.  2a  P.  ...  x  Oct. 
J.  H.  Rocke,  h.p.  xS  F.  Deputjf 

Judge  Advocate,  London x  Oct. 

W.  P.  Gollingwood.h.p.  21  P.  x  Oct. 
FC  Sir  Howard  G.  Elphin- 

stone,  KCB.CMO.  R.  Eng.  x  Oct. 

H.  P.  Hutton,  h.p.  30  P X  Oct. 

"FC  C.  G.  Teesdale,  CB.  R.Art.  x  Oct. 
Robert     Mockler,     Brigade 

Depot,  BichtMnd x  Oct. 

W.  H.  Kerr,  Brigade  Depot, 

Bury I  Oct. 

W.  D.  S.  DickinB,  h.p.  3X  F.  x  Oct. 
H.   R.   L.   Newdigate,    CB. 

Rifle  Br x  Oct. 

G.  Glerk.  Rifle  Br x  Oct. 

FC  H.H.Gough,C5.Ben.S.C.  x  Oct. 

FC  J.  J.  M.  Innes,  R.  Eng ...  x  Oct. 

G.  T.  Ghesney,  R.  Eng i  Oct. 

W.  E.  Warrand,  R.  Eng x  Oct. 

H.  A.  Brownlow,  R.  Bng i  Oct. 

W.  R.  Farmar,   h.p.   75   P. 

Netley  BoepUal    i  Oct. 

Alured  G.  Johnson,  R.  Art. ...  x  Oct 

P.  W.  Lambton,  71  F x  Oct. 

A.  TisdaU,  Brigade   Depot, 

Aberdeen i  Oct. 

G.  A.  8.  Dickins,  28  F x  Oct. 

C.  E.  Cumberland,  R.  Bng...  x  Oct. 
J.  B.  EdwardH,  CB,  R.  Eng.  x  Oct. 

A.  H.  Bogle,  R.  Art.  x  Oct 

H.  T.  Sibome.  R.  Eng x  Oct. 

W.  J.  Stuart,  R.  Eng x  Oct. 

R.  C.  Whitehead,   CB.   h.p. 

58  F X  Oct. 

J.  H.  M.  S.  Stewart,  B.  Eng...  x  Oct. 

H.  J.  F.  E.  Hickes,  R.  Art. ...  x  Oct. 

p.e.e.  W.  W.  Lynch,  10  P.  ...  x  Oct 

H.  T.  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art.  ......  i  Oct. 

W.  Stirling,  CB.  R.  Art x  Oct 

H.  G.  De  la  Fosse,  CB.  xox  F.  x  Oct. 

p.e.c.  G.  D.  Barker, 64P x  Oct. 

J.£.Swindley,h.p.x5  Hussars  x  Oct. 

W.  B.  Gosset,  R.  Bng x  Oct. 

H.  Strover,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

H.  Moore,  CB.  OXE.  Bombay 

S.G xOot. 

George  Garden,  Brig.  Depot, 

Cardif s  Oct. 

G.  A.  Brown,  Bengal  6.  G.  ...  21  Oct 

Arch.  R.  Gloag,  B.  Art 2  Nor. 

B.  W.  Childers,  R  Art. 2  Nov. 

T.  I.  M.  Hogg,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

G.  N.  Feudal,  53  P X2  Nov. 

F.  G.  Trevor,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

John  Jago,  74  F 9  Dec. 

J.  Macdonald,  Bengal  S.C....  ix  Dec. 
L.D'A.Dun8tervilIe,Bom.S.C.  la  Deo. 
R.  V.  Handyside,  Madr.  S.  C.  xa  Dec. 
W.  H.  Beynon,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
J. T.  Watson,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  20  Dec. 
W.  O.  Swanston,  Madras  S.G.  20  Dec. 
W.  H.  B.  Godfrey,  Madr.  S.G.  20  Dec. 

G.  M.  Hailes,  Madras  S.  G....  20  Dec. 
J.  W.  Orchard,  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
A.  D.  Clay,  Madras  S.  G 20  Dec. 

C.  D.  Clementson,  Madr.  S.G.  26  Dec. 
T.  W.  W.  Pierce,  Bom.  S.  0,  29  Dec. 

1878. 

Thomas  Lamb,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Jan. 

A.  G.  Lilly,  Madras  S.  C ao  Jan. 

HastingrsPraser.Madras  S.G.  ao  Jan. 
WUliam  Muaro,  Madras  S.G.  ao  Jan. 
Bon.  F.  A.  Wellesley,  G.  Gds.  a3  Jan. 
R.  K.  Macquoid,  Madras  S.G.  a6  Jan. 
G.  A.  M'Mahon,  Madras  S.G.  4  Feb. 
0.  Blewitt.  Brigade  Depot, 
Halifax la  Feb. 


T.  L.  Bell,  Brigade  Depot, 
Bristol  14  Feb. 

J.  Harpur,  Bombay  S.  G.    ...  17  Feb. 

G.  J.  D.  Hay,  Bengal  S.  G...  20  Mar. 

6.  G.  Gunliffe,  Bengal  S.  G...  20  Mar. 

G.  H.  Moncrieff,  Scots  Gds...  26  Mar. 

John  Thompson,  Br.  Depot, 
Burnley   26  Mar. 

H.  P.  Ewart,  2  Life  Guards...  26  Mar. 

G.  P.  de  Berry,  h.p.  Brigade 
Depot;  Com.  a  Divieion  of 
the  Madrae  Army 29  Mar. 

Robert  Blackall  Montgo- 
mery,  Brig.  Depot, JBra4^ord    x  Apr. 

Edw.  Horatio  Henxy  Poster, 

I    Brigade  Depot,  C/(»im«2    ...    x  Apr. 

P.  Bnne,  R.  Eng 2  Apr. 

Mosaom  Boyd,  Bombay  8.  G.    3  Apr. 

A.  E.  A.  EUis,  CSI.  h.p.  Gr. 
Gds.  Equerty  to  S.R.M.  the 
Frince  qfWalee    9  Apr* 

T.  Tyacke,  Brigade  Depot, 
Cheeter 23  Apr. 

R.  D'O.  G.  Bracken,  Ben.  S.G.  26  Apr, 

0.  M.  Cotton,  Brigade  Depot, 
Brecon -^o  Apr. 

Wm.  French,  R.  Art 'x  May 

D.  MacFarlan,  R.  Art 11  May 

C.  S.  de  N.  Lucas,  R.  Art.  ...  xx  May 
J.  P.  Sherrifi",  Bengal  8.  G....  x6  May 

H.Cook,  100 P 23 May 

R.  S.  Simonds,  Bengal  S.G... .  xx  June 
T.  E.  Webster,  Bengal S.C...  ix  June 
W.S.Drever,Ci9r.Madra8S.C.  xx  June 

J.  B.  Cox,  Bengal  S.C xx  June 

A.  G.  Plomer,  Bombay  8.  C.  xx  June 
R.  R  Wallace,  Bombay  8.  C.  xx  June 
Jas.  Clements,  Bombay  S.  C.   xi  June 

E.  A.  Green,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  xi  June 
O.  L.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  12  June 
John  D.  Hall,  Bombay  8.  C...  x2  June 
T.  Waddington,BombayS.  C.  12  June 
E.W.Blackett,  h.p.  Den.  Batt. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen ...  29  June 
J.  R.  S.  Henderson, Madr.S.C.  30  June 
W.  T.  Fa^an,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  28  July 

W.  C.  Phnlpotts,  R.  Eng. 2  Aug. 

T.  F.  Lloyd,  Brigade  Depot, 

York 9  Aug. 

H.  P.  Montgomery,  Brigade 

Depot,  Bodmin X3  Aug. 

J.  de  Montmorency,  Brigade 

Depot,  Warrington x6  Aug. 

R.  C.  A.  Marshall, Madr.  8.  C.  20  Aug. 
T.  W.  Stansfeld,  Madras  8.  C.  ax  Aug. 

A.  H.M.Dickey,  Madras  S.C.  ax  Aug. 

B.  L.  Dillon,  h.p.  x8  P 27  Aug. 

G.F.  Herbert,  Brigade  Depot, 

Qlaegow  6  Sept. 

B.  B.  Herrick,  R.  Mar x8  Sept. 

H.  Alexander,  x  Dr.  Gds 22  Sept. 

0.  Pitz  Gerald,  h.p.  49  P 4  Oct. 

D.  J.  M'Qrigor,  R.  Art 8  Oct 

P.  W.   E.   P.  Walker,    CB. 

Scots  Guards    15  Oct. 

G.  B.  Heastey,  R.  Mar 17  Oct. 

R.  J.  Hughes,  h.p.  63  F.  Com, 
a  Brigade  qf  the  Candakar 
Force 18  Oct. 

A.  B.  Pyers,  R.  Eng x8  Oct. 

J.  P.  Cox,  h.p.  R.  Bng.  Mil. 

Sec.  to    the    Commander  in 

Chief,  Bombay   X90ct. 

R.  R.  Gillespie,  hj).  xo6  P. 
Aseiet.  A^.  and  Q.2£.  Gen, 
York 22  Oct. 

P.  B.  Drew,  CB,  14  F 25  Oct. 

W.  O.  Lanyon,  CB.  C2£G.  2 
W.LR IX  Nov. 

E.  G.  Clark,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  20  Nov. 
H.  D'A.  P.  BumelU  7  Hub....  6  Dec. 
J.  A.  Smith,  Bombay  S.  C....   xo  Dec. 

C.  R.  Shaw,  Bengal  S.  C xo  Dec. 

0.  J.  Smith,  Madras  S.  C.    ...  xo  Dec. 

B.  L.  Hankin,  Madras  S.  G...  xo  Dec. 
E.C.S.  Williams,  CJ£.R.Eng.  10  Dec. 

G.  Wheeler,  Bengal  S.  C 11  Dec. 

E.  L.  Bland,  R.  Eng xx  Dec. 

D.  A.  Frazer,  R.  Eng xx  Deo. 

Sir  Edm.    Fred.  Du   Cane, 

XCjB.  R.  Eng II  Deo. 

W.  Grossman,  CMG.B..  Eng.  11  Dec. 

J.  O.  Mayne,  R.Bng 11  Dec. 

H.  T.  Rogers,  R.  Eng xx  Dec. 

Irwin  M.  Greig.  R.  Eng 11  Dec. 

J.  R.  Maunsell,  R.  Eng ix  Deo. 

H.  G.  Panter.  37  P 14  Dec. 

H.T.DaBcan,Ci9/.MadrasS.G  20  Doc 


lO 

J.  6.  S.  Ifatheaon.Ben.  B.C.. 
C.  C.  Minchin,  Madras  S.  C... 
W.  W.W.  Jolmaton,h.p.  x  W.I.R. 

B.  HL  T>osne,  h.p.  19  P 

T.  N.  Harwaiti,  B.  Art 

W.  DenU-de  Yitrd,  B.  Art.  ... 
P.  H.  M'Leod,  R.  Art 

1879. 
L.  C.  Barton,  Bombay  S.  C... 

C.  B.  Groffaxi,8  F 

B.  W.  Hinxnutn,  60  F 

5rC  H.  8.  Cochrane,  43  P.  ... 
David  Shaw,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
M.  K.  Bourne,  Madras  8.  C. 
Osborne  Morgan,  Madr.  8.  G. 
Alfred  Tolloch,  Bengal  S.  G. 
Joseph  Beay,  Bengal  S.  C. ... 
B.  8.  Bnrre,  Madras  8.  G.  ... 

A.  T.  Baldwin,  Madras  8.  G. 

0.  V.  Jenkins,  Bensal  8.  C.... 
'R.Farrer.  Madras  8.  C 

B.  H.  Beddome.  Madras  8.  G. 

A.  P.  Dayis,  Bombay  8.G.  ... 

J.  J.  Elder,  Bombay  S.G 

li.  H.  Denne,  B.  Art 

B.  T.  Brooke,  B.  Eng 

Joseph  Bonus,  B.  Sng 

R.  8.  Moseley,  Bengal  8.0... . 
P.H.Soratchley,  CM&.  R.Eng. 
A.  W.  Montagu,  Bengal  8.  C. 
A.  Callander,  Bengal  8.  G. ... 

D.  fitanden,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

A.  H.  Murray,  B.  Art.  

A.  H.  Bamfield,  Bengal  8.  G... 

E.  H.  CoK,  R.  Marine  Art.  ... 

J.  Penton,  89  F 

D.  Macpherson,  CB.  42  P 

A.H.Stephens,h.p.Rifle  Brig. 

Aid4  de   Camp  to  H,BM, 
ik$  DmJm  (^  Cambridge  

J.  P.  G.  Glyn,  Rifle  Br. 

G.  A.  Graster,  R.  Eng. 

J.  Le  Mesurier,  B.  Bng 

A.  P.  Bainbridge,  R.  Art 

B.  P.  Heyaham,  Madras  8. 0. 

W.  A.  Baker,  B.  Bng 

T.  E.  Hughes,  R.  Art.  

L.  8.  Cotton,  h.p.  63  P.  Com- 

mandant  B.  MiUmian  Mil. 

School        

H.  A.W.Waterfield,  Ben.  8.  G. 

S.«.e. R.Harrison,  CB.  R.Eng. 
.H.  E.Ghaniier,R.Art. 

T.  8.  Bigge,  5  F 

1.  F.  Chapman,  Bopibay  8.  G. 
B.  J.  R.  GonnoUy,  B.  Marines 
W.  H.  G.  Palmer,  Madr.  8.  G. 
William  Hands,  Madras  8.  G. 

T.  L.  Scott,  Madras  8.  C 

B.  W.  D.  Morton,  Benu^  S.G. 
G.Dela  P.Bereaford,Mad.8.0. 
William  Osbom,  Madras  8.  G. 
Newton  Barton,  Bengal  8.  O. 
Eustace  HiU,  Madras  8.  G. ... 
T.  T.  Turton,  Madras  8.  G.... 

R.  H.  R.  Rowley,  R.  Art 

H.  Marshall,  h.p.  9  Laaceis... 

H.  Heberden,  R.  Art.    

H.  L.  Balfour,  R.  Art 

Geo.  K.  Taylor,  R.  Art 

JSir  O.  T.  Bume,  ZC8I.  CIE. 

h.p.  ao  F 

J.  B.  Kirk,  h.p.  01  P 

A.  M.  Davies.  Madras  8.  G... 
Srd  Luke  O'Connor,  23  P.  ... 
ir«  W.  8.  Trevor,  R.  Bng. ... 

H.  W.  J.  Trent,  hj>.  68  P. 

J.  Thompson,  50  P. 

0.  T.  Heathcote,Bombay  8. 0. 

J.  R.  Hume,  h4).  55  F  

TS^  H.  H.  Lyster,  Bengal  8.  G. 
7ff  B.  H.  Bullar,  CH;  CMQ, 

60  P.. , 

W.  ADsn,  41  P 

B.M.  Beresford,Boots  Guards 

8.  Auskett,  35  F 

F.H.  Jenkins,  CB.Bengal  8.0. 

R.01dfleld,R.Art 

H.  M.  G.  Purvis,  R.  Art. 

o.*.0ja.B.  H.  Blundell,  3H11S. 

P.  O,  D.  Barclay,  66  F. 

Wm.  Mussenden,  h.p.  8  Hus. 
P.  B.  Norman,  Bengal  8.0... 
O.  v.  Tanner,  Bombay  S.G... 
p.«.0.  G.  J.  Bastw  h.p.  57  P. 

A,q.M.    €hn/ In&llif0nc0 

Braneh ^ 


CoJ.oneU'^Liewlenant  Colonels. 


20  Doc.   G.  p.  Walker,  xa  F x  Dec. 

20  Dec.  p.9.e.  G.  Acton,  51  F 5  ^^• 

24  Dec.  A.  A.  DesYoBUx,  Bomb.  8.  C.  8  Dec . 
29  Dec.  (J.  P.  Pedler.  Madras  8.  C. ...    8  Dec. 

31  Dec.   T.  Dyer,  Madras  8.  G 8  Dec. 

31  Doc.  .r.  C.  Hobson,  Bombay  8.  C...  8  Dec, 
3x  Dec.   C.  8.  Lane.  Bengal  8.  C o  Dec. 

R.G.  Rogers,  CD.  Bengal  8.0.    9  Dec. 

W.  G.  Davies,  CSI,  Ben.  S.G.    9  Dec. 

H.  M.  Wemyss,  Bengal  8. 0.     9  Dec. 

B.  T.  Staflbrd,  Bengal  8.  C...    9  ^^^* 

J.  P.  Turton,  Bengal  S.  C. ...    9  !>«€• 

E.  O'B.Horsfbrd. Bengal  8,  G.    9  I>oo» 

A.  G.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  8. 0.  17  Deo. 
J.  E.  B.  Parsons,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Dec. 
J.  P.  L.  Fisher,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
G.  0.  Ekins.  Bmural  0.8 20  Dec. .    - 

F.  J.  Millar,  Ma&s  8.  0.  ..    ao  Dec.  1  Richard.  Hfll  Rocke,  h.p.  2  F, 

B.  H.W.Magrath,Madr.  8. 0.  20  Dec.  g.  8.  Dowson,  h.p.  loF...... 


3  Jan. 

6  Jan. 

7  Jan. 

7  Jan. 

8  Jan. 
II  Jiui. 

XI  Jan. 
XI  Jan. 
IX  Jan. 
XX  Jan. 
13  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
29  Jan. 

4  Feb. 
7  Feb. 
7  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
20  Feb, 
aoFeb. 
aoFeb. 
as  Feb. 
XI  Mar. 
aoMar. 
2^  Mar. 
28  Mar. 
X  Apr. 


X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
xApr. 

3  Apr. 

4  Apr. 
14  Apr. 


I  Hay 

xoMay 

x7May 

17  May 

23  May 

27  May 

4  June 

9  June 

9  June 

9  Juna 

9  June 

xo  June 

10  June 

xo  June 

xo  June 

26  June 
17  June 

27  June 
I  July 
X  July 


23  July 
13  Aug. 
X5  Aug. 


A.  M.  Calvert,  h.p.  R.  Art.  ...    7  ^^y 
T.  V.  Cooke,  hjp.  R.  Mar.  Bar- 

raetMatUr^Pl^WMtkDUMon  3  AufiT- 
C.  W.  M.  Payne,  UnatL ao  Sept. 

E.  8.  Bridges,  Cr.  Gds 9  Oc^- 

0.  E.  8.  Gleig,  h.p.  14  P «5  Nov. 

1870. 

F.  B.  A.  Chamier,  Ben.  8.  G.  11  Jan. 

G.  Rhodes,  Unatt >a  Feb. 


G.  H.  A.  Forbes,  h.p.  R.  Art.  x  Mar. 
FitzRoy W.Fremantie,  C.Gds.  z6  Mar. 
F.    C.    Manninghain3uller, 

Coldstream  Guards 30  Mar. 

e.  Sydney  Darling,  h.p.  9  P. 
A.  A,  >  q.  jr.  &en.  Dublin 

BoeruiHng  IHUria*. x  Apr. 

.  — *-  -     -      -        2  P.    X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 


.'c.Himef  Bengal  8.  0..*....'  20  Deo!  F.G.  Smith,  h.p.  7  Dr.  Gds..  24  May 

.  S.  Boist.  Ben^  8.  C 20  Dec.  J.  Hudson,  Bengal  8.  C.  ......  13  Jano 

^  ^    ...•  -.  » ^^  j^^    J.  Q  H,  Yi^^  ffinchinbroke,       ,  , 

aoDec.      Or.  Gds ;,.  10  July 

UC  H.  E.  Jerome,  h.p.  62  P. 

FortMaforttf  &ii«nM«f iS  Sept. 

T.  S.  P,  Field,  h.p.  B.  Art.  ...  a?  Nov. 


J, 

D 

H.  G.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  G. 

R.  G.  Lavie,  Madras  S.  0. 


LLBUTJUIABT  QOLONBLB. 

18S6. 
W.  Leader  Maberly,  Unatt....  30  Dec. 

18M. 
Tyrrell  Matthias  Byme,nnatt.  26  Dec. 
R.  P.  W.  SibthOTp,  Unatt.    ...  26  Dec. 

1867. 

R.Blackwood-Price,h.p.R.Art.a6  May 

1899. 
Son.  P.  J.  E.  Preke,  Unatt....  13  Dec. 
Geo.  B.  G.  Crespigny,  Pay-  I 

matter.  School  ^  Mutketry  26  Deo.  i  187S. 

ISeo  |C.H.T.B.deRuvigne8,Unatk     x  Jan. 

H. D. B,^v^  : « Apt.  ?i^»^bS^5 m.'r:m:  ' "^ 

1861.  I    AH.Adj^D€OonAH,MiL  ...  23  Apr. 

T.R.H.Dmmmond  Hay,  h.p.  !g-  ^7^9^*  ^J?-  ^9i  ^;  •• ^^^Sf^ 

78  F.  .  ..    agJan.  iC-J^*^^*^^*^^'**^^-*"^** 15  May 

A.  Hunt.  Unatt."..."...!'..'...'.!....  aaMar.  P.  H.  Harford,  Soots  Gds.  ...  39  Jane 

•  ^^^  ■•■"• ^       '     T.  P.  Graham,  Scots  Gds 17  July 

1M«.  J.  A.  T.  Garratt,  Gr.  Gds.    ...  17  July 


1871. 

H.  H.  D.  Stracey,  8.  Gds 4  Feb. 

Son.  W.  8.  D.  Home,  Gr.  Gds.  L5  Feb. 
O.  J.  P.  Smyth,  Coldst.  Gds.  as  Mar. 
pj. e.  H. B.H.Blundell,Gr.Gds  5  Apr. 
Son.  H.T.PrBJier,  Soots  Gds.  30  Au^. 
Charles  Steel,  Unatt.  A.A.  f 

Q.M.  &*n.  W«tt.Indi09 x  Oct. 

jro».E.G.P.Litt1eton,Gr.Gds.  14  Oct. 

H.  Trotter,  Gr.  Gds 31  Oct. 

G.  W.  Staokpole,  h.p.  x8  P....  15  Nov. 


L.  H.  G.  Maclean,  Unatt 9  Nov. 

186S. 
Q.  G.  Gordon,  h.p.  Soots  Gds.  13  Feb. 
A.  Aytonn,  h.p.  R.  Art x8  May 

1864. 

R.  O.  P.  Steward,  Unatt 21  Feb. 

E.  Maude,  h.p.  109  P 13  Oct. 

1865. 

Samuel  Haokett,  Unatt 9  Feb. 

T.  B.  Kennion,  h.p.  R.  Art....  29  Mar. 

G.  W.  Knox.  Scots  Gds 4  Apr. 

Hbf».W.  R.  Treftiais,  Scots  G.    4  Apr. 

M.  J.  Hayman,  Unatt 17  Aug. 

ArG.P.O,Pocook.i}t.  Unatt.  ao  Sept. 
L.  G.  Paget,  h.p.  R.  Art.  Com. 
ItUcfWight  Art.I£iUiia...  26  Dec. 

1866. 
.    G.Gooch,  Unatt.  €hnt.atArm$  as  June 
«  Joly   G.  J.  Wigtam.  Ooldst.  Gds....  xi  Dec. 

1867. 

A.  Lambton,  Coldst.  Gds. x8  Jan. 

J.  M'Donnell,  h.p.  Cape  M.  R.  15  May 


„  ,     .  Cape 

x9Aug.  L.  G.  PhilUps,  Gr.  Gds.. 

19  Aug.  Lord  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Sey- 

31  Aug.  I    mour,  Coldstream  Guards  .  23  Oct. 

31  Aug.  J.  J.  Johnstone,  Gr.  Gds 20  Nov. 

7  dept.';  J.  O.  Bovill,  h.p.  6  P 39  Deo. 


x6  Sept. 


1868. 


97  Sept. 

7  Oct. 
yoOct. 
xo  Oct. 
89  Oct. 
31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 

4  Nov. 
14  Nov. 
14  Nov. 
aa  Nov. 
aa  Nov. 


z  Jan. 
x  Jan. 

I  Jan. 
x  Jan. 
X  Jan. 


ao  Sept.  H  ■^^^gy.j^  ijj  j^^p  jyu^  B^ 

R.  B.  P.  Cranfhrd,  h.p.  R.  Art. 

T.  B.  Speedy,  Unatt.  Sterotary 

S.SibemianUU^Sohool  ... 

Wm.  James  Gillum,  Unatt.... 

G.  A.  Milman,  h-p.  B.  Art.... 

E.  8.  P.  Bumell,  Coldst.  Gds.  aa  Jan. 
Alex.  J.  J.  Maodonald,  Unatt.    9  Apr. 

R.     J.    MA-nnlt^gli ftn^.llnH^tr^ 

Gr.  Gds 13  June 

P.  Palmer,  Soots  Gda.  39  Aug. 

Son.  E.  J.  W.  Forester,  JTnate.  xo  Nov. 
S.  M.  Gildea,  Unatt.  aa  Nov 


J:  Edmonstonne,  3a  F 18  Mar. 

89  Nov.  l*^.  R.  Maitland,  h.p.  79  F.  ...  35  Mar. 


H.  R.  Eyre,  Coldst.  Q6b 14  An?. 

FC  D.Macintyre,  Bengal  S.G.  xt  Sept. 
Son.  W.   H.    P.    Oanngton, 
Gr.  Gds 4  I>ec. 

1878. 

C.  W,  Barton,  B.  Mar 8  Jan. 

L.  Sidebottom-Venner,  Unatt.  15  Feb. 

B.  T.  Thynne,  Gr.  Gds 15  Mar. 

D.  Bobinson,  h.p.  7a  F 25  Mar. 

H.  Orofton,  h.p.  67  F ag  Mar. 

A.  H.CaB8,h.p.  xo  Hussars...  14  Apr. 

E.  Le  Polley,  h.p.  s  F 33  Apr. 

C.  8.  Baker,  h.p.  59  P 6  "iltky 

W.  J.  Gasooigne,  Soots  Gds.  as  June 
J.  B.  Sterling,  Coldst.  Gds...     s  Jvdy 

F.  H.ChanoeUor,h.p.B.  Art.  aa  Aug, 
R.  A.  Loudon,  h.p.  5  W.  L  R..  aS  Sept. 
J.  G.  Mayoock,h.p.  14  P xa  Nov. 

G.  D.  Thomas,  Coldst.  Gds....  iq  Nov. 

1874. 

C.  D.  Pedder,  h.p.  39  P.  Adj.  6 
Adm.Batt.LaneaMroB.  Vol.  86  Jan. 

A.  Saltmarshe,  h.p.  70  P 7  Feb. 

8.  A.  Oleeve,  h.p.  13  F ax  Mar. 

W.  Moese,  h.p.  a6  P. a8  Mar. 

A.  Green,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade, 
Captain  ^flnoaUdt,  B.  So*- 

pi&Ut  Cheloea x  Apr. 

B.  O.  Bussell,  CB.  13  Hussars    x  Apr. 

F.  C.  Scott»  CB.  h.p.  4a  F. ...  X  Apr. 
James  de  Vio  Tupper,  a|  P...    t  Apr. 

C.  B.  H.  Nioholl)  Rifle  Br. ...    x  Apr. 

P.  E.  Sotheby,  Bifle  Br x  Apr. 

J.R.W.XonideVe8oi,0old.G.  is  Apr. 

G.  C.  Grant)  h.p.  x6  P x8Apr. 

G.Van  ja*  Pole,h.p.OapeM.  B. 

FoH  Major,  SJknhmrgh 16  May 

G.  GosUngf  Soots  Gds. 87  Jane 

W.  T.  GoMsworthv,  h.p.  91  P. 

AM9t.Adj,,J'  Q.M.  Gm^,Cork  99  Jane 
Geo.  Bdw.  Francis,  h.p.  ao  P.  a  Joly 
W,  J.  Brook,  h.p.  30  P 14  Aug. 

D.  Hastings,  6a  P 7  Sept. 

W.  E.  WaOace,  h.p.  18  F a  Oct. 

Son.  J.  O.VaBneok,8ootsGd8.  xo  Got. 
J.  M.  Glayhills,  h4^¥K....  as  Nov 


W.  D.  Marshy  Boy.  £ng. 

£.  Perkizis.  CD.  B.  Enir agDeo. 


A.H.W.Wniia2n8,  B.  Art....  13  Jan. 

C.  F.  C^ckborn,  B.  Art.  x6  Jan. 

r.  Hardy,  B.  Art  x6  Jan. 

L  F.  Han,  B.  Art 16  Jan. 

J.  H,  Pefle,  B.  Art. 16  Jan. 

Sr  W.  Hamilton,  Bi,  B.  Art.  x6  Jan. 

De  Vie  F.  Carey,  B.  Art x6  Jan. 

T.  XichoD,  B.  Art 16  Jan. 

E.  Tjemey,  B.  Art. 16  Jan. 

L  H.  Lindsay,  CB.  B.  Art....  16  Jan. 

T.  P.  Smit]i,  B.  Art.  16  Jan. 

G  H.  Stone,  B.  Art.  x6Jan. 

U.  R.  Brace,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  so  Jan. 
;.  L  Benwea,  Kadnu  S.  C.  ao  Jon. 
C.  B.  L.  Smith,  Hadxas  S.  C.  ao  Jan. 

.'.  H.  White,  B.  Sur 3  Feb. 

C.  M.  Brovne,  B.  &i£ 3  Fob. 

S.  L.  Foreter,  B,  Art. 6  Feb. 

i;.L.8.Gla«ftird,Bombay  8.0.  ao  Feb. 

'\  E.  E.  GrflBnie,  104  JF. 35  Feb. 

L  A.  Carrie,  CB,  Bengal  S.  G.  a  Mar. 
w^.  Kineaid*  Madras  8.  G.  ...  3  Mar. 
y.GJf.StrictlaTHl,Maitr.S.C.    3  Mar. 

E.  B.  Baker,  h.p.  z6  F 8  Mar. 

W.  Macdooald,  Bengal  S.  C.  to  Mar. 
^■LPeiiibeTton,CJI.6o  Rifles  zo  Mar. 
W.  H.  D.  B.  Wehnan,C9. 99  F.  31  Mar. 

H.  J.  Maclean.  h.p.IUfleBr. 
Amst.  A4j.  omd  4*  M.  0en. 
^•^^^   X  Apr. 

F.  T.  Whinyatea,  B.  Art^ i  Apr. 

W.X.WaDer,B.Art i  Apr. 

B.  L  Gordon,  B.  Art.  x  Apr. 

J  ?wiMT.  Madras  8.C la  Apr. 

-th!iG«ddee,h.p.  44F 13  Apr. 

De  Vic  Tapper.  h.p.  8  P. 14  Apr. 

E.  B  gladen,  Madras  8.  C...  14  Apr. 


Lieutenaul  Culonds. 

19  Deo.   H.  T.  01dfleld,Benfl:alS.  C...  xi  Dec. 

~        H.  D.  Gloet^,  Madras  8.  C. ...  12  Dec. 

Wm.  Gordon,  Bengal  8.  G....  za  Dec. 

H.  T.  Sioart,  Madras  8.  G....  12  Dec. 

H.  G.  Menziea,  Madras  8.  G.  xa  Dec. 

A.  T.  Searle,  Madras  8.  0. ...  za  Dec. 

Wm.  Lambert,  CB.  88  F z8  Dec. 

yc  B.  Wadeson,  75  F 18  Dec. 

ifos.£.A.B.  Achoson.O.  Gde.  18  Dec. 
W.  B.  Johnson,  Madras  S.  C.  ao  Dec. 
Wm.  Jackson,  Bengal  S.  0.  ao  Doc. 
H.  y.  Mathiae,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Dec. 
Wm.  Playfair,  Bengal  8.  G....  ao  Doc. 

B.  T.  Shiflher,  54  F.  a2  Dec. 

W.  L.  Yonge,  B.  Art 23  Dec. 

T.  E.  Britten,  Bombay  8.  G.  36  Dec. 
WiUiam  Hicks,  Bombay  8.  G.  39  Dec. 


1876. 

H.  D.  Battve,  Bengal  8.  G. ... 
0.  B.  Brackenbniy,  B.  Art.... 

E.  Markham,  B.  Art 

G.  S.  Corkran,  Grenadier  Grds. 
H.  F.  Dakeyne,  Mladras  8. 0. 
J.  Grawford,  Madras  8.  G.  ... 
O.  F.  Smithers,  Madras  S.  G. 
Alex.  G.  Hay,  Madras  8.  C. . , 
John  Wm.  Orr,  Madras  8.  G, 
Melmoth    Alaster     Doaglas 

Orchard,  Ben.  8.  G 

Fred.  Gadsden,  Madras  S.  G. 

B.  H.  Vivian,  49  F 

E.  Leaoh,  50  F 

P.  A.  Camegy,  Madras  8.  G. 
G.  W.  Fletcher,  Bengal  S.  G. 

C.  F.  Keays,  Bombay  8.  G.... 
G.  W.  B.  Chester,  Bengal  S.G. 

D.  M.  M.  Grichton,  Gr.  Gds. 

B.  D.  Barrett,  Z9  F 

G.  W.  Puget,  34  F, 


tT.W.ParceU,  R.ATt.    ...  x4Apr. ,  

...  GlancT,  14  F aS  Apr.  H.  P.  Hawkes,  Madras  8.  G. 

E.  D.  Harveat,  h.p.  07  F.,  William  Winson.  Bengal  8.G, 

StaffOf&cer  of  PensionerB  a8  Apr.    "    '        "    

D.Lisioiid,B.Eng.  3  May 

fi.  W.  Mariei,  73  P 13  May 

i.  C.  U  Qoesne,  xa  Laaoers .    5  Jane 
:.  H.  p.  Malo(dmaozi,    CB, 

BcajhayS.C 8  June 

^.  B.  Tkomflon,  Bengal  8.  C.    8  June 

H.T.  Snow,  Madias  8.  0 8  June 

Hol'm  Ctdell,  Bengal  8^  G...    9  June 
^mtr.n      »...    ^_    .  9June 

9  Jane 

9  June 

9  June 
33  June 
27  June 
aj  Jxme 


jLW.frukwghlor.Bomb.  S.G, 
H  H.  Foord,  Madras  8.  C. ... 
H.  E.  Wbiah,  Bengal  B.  C. ... 
C.;&.BeIl,Mad!ra8  8.G.  ... 
F.  M.  Birch,  Bengal  8.  O.  ... 
J  W.Hoggan,  Bengal  S.G... 

J  T.Harns,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

a.J.Bfll,o5F 7  July 

uF.Fkrkinaon,95F ax  July 

'-  B.  Le  Meenrier,  B.  Art.  ...  34  July 

A.  H.  King,  B.  Art. 84  Jul  J 

iR.Jaa€g,B.  Art. 24  July 

i^W(£fe,h.p.aF.,  8.  O.  of  P.  99  July 
S  R.  Bsraea,  h.p.  14  F.  Chief 
Jf^-^»olof}£m»kBt^   ...31  July 

'■'I- RowcPDtt, Bengal 8.  C.  10  Aug. 

•».CoIlingion,B.  Art ax  Aug. 

'  ^wth,h.p, g^r,  A. Adj. 


G.  J.  D.  Heath,  Madras  8.  G. 

John  Byron,  zo  P 

B.  deBourbel,  B.Eng. 

F.a.  Stanton,  B.  Eng 

G.  A.  de  Kantsow,  Ben.  8.  G. 
H.  P.  Glose,  Bombay  8.  C.  ... 
G.  A.  Prendeigast,  Beng.  S.G. 

T.  G.  Boss,  Bengal  8.  G 

T.  E.  Swettenham,  31  F 

W.  Hichens,  B.  Bng 

B.  Hawthorn,  B.  Eng 

H.  Wellesley,  Gr.  Gds 

W.  H.  Balston,  70  F 

H.  Q JLnderson,  Bombay  S.G. 
J.  G.  Graham,  z  Dragoons  ... 

G.  J.  M'Mahon,  B.  Art 

B.  A.  Gollins,  26  F 

B.  B.  D.  Gampbell,  Scots  Gds. 

J.  W.  Hughes,  54  F 

William  Blackett,  6x  F 

Lord  Bf  D.  Kerr,  CB,  zo  Hus. 

H.  B.  Feilden,  6  F 

E.  L.  Barle,  Bengal  8.  G 

Hon.  B.  H.  de  Montmorency, 

32  F 

U.  G.  Thomson,  Madras  B.C. 
T.  B.  Ohurch,  Madras  8.  G... 
D.  B.  Toung,  Bombay  8.  G... 
p.».c.  W.  Arbuthnot,  x4  Hus. 
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*^i^M.0ai,  JjiMm '..  23  Aug.  ^.  M.  Nepean,  Madras  8.  C. 

Ti^Hoy,  47  F X  SeptfB.  P.  Campbell.  Bengal  S.G, 

?.J?.Ran«4«n,Cold8t.Ods.    x  Sept.  W.  H.  slffill,  19  F 


i  n^te^**V*  8.  O.  ...  SO  Sept. 
5  H  WuUe£3&dna8.a.ao Sept. 

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-  Harnett,  7jk«4fc X7K0T. 


X4  Sept  M.  H.  Ileathcote,  Ben.  8.  G. 


A.  G.  Forth,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

A.  E.  Warren,  78  F 

B.  Bennett,  46  P 

J.  Briggs,  06  F 

rc  A.  T.  Moore,  Bom.  8.  C. 
G.  D.  LaTouche,  Bombay  8.  C. 

B.  P.  B.  Tamer,  B.  Art 

B.  P.  Balfour,  Gr.  Gds 

ifoa.  G.  G.  Gathome-Hardy, 

Gr.Gds.  

E.  A.  Stuart,!  F 

B.  Gore,  B.  Art 

G.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  8.  C.  ... 

8.  G.  G.  fiogge,  66  P 

H.  Le  Goog,  B.  Art 

&  O.*..  i»  Deo.  T.«.c.  P.  A.  A.  Twynam,  xs  P. 

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37  Feb. 
z  Mar. 

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II 

n.R.H.  ike  Vuke  of  Oonnaught, 
£e.  JTT.  KP.  QCMO.&OSI. 
Bifie  Brigade,  Privatt  Aide  de 
Camp  to  the  Queen    27  Sept. 

C.  J.  Hubbard,  Gr.  Gds. 37  Sept. 

jC.  B.  Beynardson,  Gr.  Gds....  37  Sept. 

|C.  B.  Torriano,  B.  Art. i  Oct. 

I  John  Edwin  DicksonHill.h.p. 
;     f^^Y.Auift.  MUitary  Secre- 

'    tary,  W.  InHea  7  Oct. 

;  H.  L.  Frond  or  gast,  R.  Eug....  7  Oct. 
Iw.  R.  Tucker,ll.  Bng 7  Oct. 

F.  L.  Etlrid^rc.  ao  F 8  Oct. 

a.  H.  Parker,  92  F 38  Oct. 

K.  Meuranc,  83  F 4  Kov. 

'J.  T.  B.  Brown,  CB.  R.  Art...    9  Nov. 

C.  F.  Gregorie,  z8  P 34  Nor. 

F.  Morley,  3  P 3  Dec. 

G.  C.  Depree,  Bengal  S.  G....  9  Dec. 
I  William  Peyton,  Madras  S.  G.  9  Dec, 
,1/.  J.  Oliphant,  Gr.  Gds 9  Dec. 

L.  li.  Williams,  Bengal  S.  C.  jo  Dec. 
U\lo.\.  Wardrop,  Bombay  8.  G.  zo  Dec. 

Thomas  Bell,  Bombay  S.  G...  zo  Dec. 
;Stovart  Fellows,  Bom.  8.  G.  zoDec. 
'  W'.'H.  Newport,  Bombay  S.G.  z6  Dec. 
I W.  Dickinson,  CSI.  h.p.  Bom- 

I    bay  Staff  Corps 19  Dec. 

|G.  N.  Stephens,  Madras  8.  G.  30  Dec. 

G.  R.  C.  Westropp,  Bom.  8.  C.  ao  Dec. 
;G.  J.  Paeley,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  ao  Dec. 
,T.  £.  YanderGucht,  Ben.  S.C.  20  Dec. 

6.  B.  Chambers,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Dec. 
'J.  V.  Himt,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  ao  Dec. 

C.  F.  Sharpe,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  ao  Dec. 
I  P.  U.  F.  Harris,  Bengal  S.C.  ao  Deo. 

H.  v..  Mottet,  Madras  8.  C  ...  ao  Dec. 

P.  McPherson,  h.p.  17  P 33  Dec. 


I  18T7. 

;C.  T.  Hitchins.  Bengal  S.  G. 

T.  Wakefield.  Madras  S.  G.... 
,C.  P.  Himtcr,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 
;  William  Phalre,  Bengal  S.  C. 
I  J.  H.  CasteU,  Bombay  8.  C... 
is.  P.  M.  T.  Grant,  Madr.  S.C. 
I II.  S.  Robinson,  Madras  8.  G. 
)  L.H.P.DeH.Larpent,Ben.S.G. 

A.  H.  Bramley,  Bengal  S.  C. 

P.  M.  Armstrong,  Ben.  S.  C. 

W.  M.  Lane,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 

T.  B.  E.  Tennant,  Madr.  8.  G. 

L.  H.  Sibthorpe,  Bom.  S.  C. 

A.  E.  Campbell,  Bengal  8.  C. 
;C.  T.  Haig.R.  Eng 

W.  E.  Marsland,  5  Dr.  Gds.... 

H.  C.  B.  Bamett,Madras  S.C. 
|G.  C.  Hodding,  Madras  S.  G. 

Jc.  J.  Tyler,  R.  Art 

)P.  H.  LoGeyt,  Bombay  S.  C. 
IT.  J.  Watson,  Bengal  S.  C... 

FC  H.  G.  Browne,  n.p.  xoo  F. 

IJ.  Gunter,  4  Dr.  Gds 

|G.  Gregory,  R.  Marines 

A.  Templeman,  21  P 

J.  Pi-yer,  6  Dr.  Gds 

John  Poore,  R.  Marine  Art. 
R.  Law,  Unatt.,  Staff  Officer 

of  Pensioners   

K.  R.Niven,  i  W.  L  R.    

E.  St.  J.  Griffltha,  h.p.  19  P.. 
M.  G.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

B.  Lacy,  59  F 

G.  J.  Smart,  R.  Art 

H.  B.  Glass,  23  P 

R.  H.  Newbolt,  R.  Art 

M.  H.  W.  Bennett,  R.Marines 

G.  H.  Adams,  86  P 

W.  Carey,  R.  Art 

p.i.e.  A.  H.  Wavell,  41  P 

C.  J.  Mounsey,  71  P 

C.  E.  Harvey,  B.  Bng. 


R.  W.  Duff,  R.  Eng.  

H.  J.  Degacher,  CB.  24  F  ... 

T.  B.  Strange,  B.  Art 

L.  Lyon,  B.  Art , 

B.  H.  Ounliffe,  Madras  8.  C. 
R.  R.  Woodhouse,  Bom.  S.  C. 

C.  D.  J.  Dodd,  Bombay  8.  G. 
W.  G.  S.  Clarke,  Bengal  8.  C. 
Hugh  Watson,  Madras  S.  C. 
H.  vaughaji,  Bombay  S.  C. 
J.  H.  Drummond,Bom.  8.  C. 
T.  W.  Rutherfurd,  Ben.  8.  C. 

iW.  H.  Garton,  Bengal  8.  C... 
|.L  S.  D.  Bolton,  Bom.  S.  G. ... 

,P.  .T.  Bolton,  h.p.  13  F 

G,  Philips,  R.  Eng 

C.  N.  Martin,  U.  Kng 


7  Jan. 
xz  Jan. 
30  Jan.' 
ao  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
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30  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
23  Jan. 
3z  Jan. 
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17  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
27  Feb. 

7  Mar. 
10  Mar. 
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17  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

24  Mar. 

31  Mar. 
10  Apr. 
20  Apr. 
20  Apr. 
2z  Apr. 
30  Apr. 

7  May 
33  May 
30  May 
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6  June 
6  June 
9  June 
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13  June 
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Z3  June 

13  June 

14  June 
14  June 
Z4  June 
Z4  June 
Z4  June 
z5  June 
z5  June 
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1 2  Lieuieiiant  Colonels, 

E.  M.  Norie.  Madras  S.  C.    ...  i6  Jane  » Jos.  Fox  Bland«  h.p.  76  P. 

H.  Vivian,  Scola  Guards 30  June  ID.  A.  Baby,  h.p.  201.  Train. 

B.  W.  B.  Hunt,  R.  Mannos ..    i  July  ,  Henry  W.  Stroud,  30  P. 

>I.  Le  P.  Taj'lcr,  R.  Art 1  July  w.t.e.  P.  J.  Hatchison,  h.p.  64  P. 

K.  Keate.  R.  Art 1  July  jE.  D'H.  Pairtiough,  48  P. 

J.  J.  Smith,  R.  Art 1  July  1  Horatio  N.  Kippen,  h.p.  12  P. 

• .  V.  Wilson,  Rifle  Br ix  July  ijamos  C.  Clarke,  h.p.  76  P. 

A.  R.  MacDonnell,  R.  Eng....  11  July  jHarry  C.  Hague, h.p.  xi  P, 

W.  Ch^stie, R.  Eng ix  July   "    '*'— ^ — --    1- -    _-  t 

H.  Le  G.  Geary,  R.  Art 11  July 

P.  T.  Bainbridge,  Bengals.  C.  11  July 
W.  L.  Twentrman,  19  Hus.  xx  Ju^ 
FCC.  A.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng.  xx  July 


iP.  G.  B.  Warren,  R.  Art. 
!J.  p.  Maquay,  R.  Eng. 
,R.  N.  Dawson-Scott,  R.  Eng. 
;W.  W.  Woodward,  R.  Art. 
:  J.  Beatty,  R.  Eng. 
(A.  M.  Lang,  R.  Eng. 
lO.  S.  Thoma8on,R.  Eng. 
„     ,     .  '3.  T.  Trevor,  R.  Eng. 

H.  Mackenzie,  h.p.   x|  P.  Steretarp  John  Hills,  R.  Eng. 
and  Adjutant  Soyal  MUUarg  Atyluvk  'J.  C.  Tavler.R.  Art. 


W.  John  Bell,  h.p.  93  P. 
G.  Sullivan,  h.p.  109  P. 
G.  S.  Davies,  h.p.  Gb.v.  Depdt. 


G.  Arbuthnot,  h.p.  R.  Art.  ...  xx  July  iW.  H.  Paul,  h.p.  Depdfe  Batt. 

B.  H.  Pottinger,  R.  Art 11  July 

C.  M.  Griffith,  Bombay  S.  C.  n  July 
G.P;  Seville,  Bombay  S.  C...  ix  July 
H.  M.  L.  Colquhoun,  77  P.  ...  ix  July 

J.  W.  Barnes,  73  P 11  July 

E.  Maitland,  R.  Art 14  July 

T.  Dennehy,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  July 


H.  M.  Pinlay,  R.  Art. 

W.  H.  M'Causland,  R.  Art. 

F.  E.  Hadow,  R.  Art. 
H.  P.  Lane,  R.  Art. 

fM.  TUford.  hj>".  60  T?.                            \  J.  H.  Maskery,  R.  Marines, 
Ralph  Edw.  Carr,  36  P.                          G.  Brydges,  R.  Marine  Art. 
Fred.  Bagnell,  12  F.                               iLord  A.  C.  Gordon-Lennox,  Or.  GdSw 
W.  J.  Tarte,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  Adj.  i»t\n.$.e,  CUfford  Parsons,  3  P....    2  Oct- 
'"••***•'  P.  C.  Anderson,  a  ArL 4  Oet. 

G.  B.  Morgan,  h.p.  77  P.  Town 


P.  G.  C.  Probart,  9  P 2t  July 

T.  W.  Sneyd,  2  Dr.  Grds 21  July  (S.  Malthius,  CB.  94  P. 


Warwick  X.  Voluntetrt, 
James  L.  W.  Nunn,  h.p.  80  P. 
Daniel  Thompson,  h.  p.  67  P. 
[G.  S.  Mignon,  Bombay  S.  C. 


R.  Whigham,  16  Lancers 21  July 

('.  W.  Duncombe,  x  Life  Gds.  21  July 
iron.  P.  C.  Bridgeman,  S.  Gds.  x  Aug. 
Francis  Brownlow,  CB,  72  P.  x5  Aug. 

R.  T.  P.  Cuthbert,  15  F 15  Aug. 

P.  E.  Prait,  R.  Eng 17  Aug. 

W.  H.  Edgcome.R.  Eng 17  Aug. 

G.  P.  de  Palesieux-Palcoimet, 

B.Eng X7  Aug. 

E.  J.  L. Twynam, Ben. B.C.    20  Aug. 

J.  N.  Hunter,  R.  Eng 22  Aug. 

T.  H.Clarkson,  2oP. 23  Aug. 

T.  N.  Holbcrton,  R.  Art 24  Aug. 

p.t.e.  C.  B.  Knowles,  67  P. ...  29  Aug. 

M.  E.  C.  Stocker,  R.  Art 30  Aug. 

E.  L.  Robertson,  106  P 5  Sept. 

*  J.  Lazzarini,  R.  Malta  Penc. 

Art 5  Sept. 

JTow.E.H.T.Digby.Colds.Gds.  5  Sept. 
H.  E.  H.  Drimmiond-Moray, 

Scots  Gds 5  Sept. 

p.%.e.  Hon.  G.  P.  H.  Villiers, 

Gr.  Gds xsSept 

p.f.c.H.C.N.Blanckley,R.Mar.  X7  Sept 

C.  Eccles,  4  P 29  Sept. 

p.*.c.  Wm.  K.  EUes,  CB,  h»p. 

38  Y.A99iMiant  Adj.  Qentral    29  Sept. 

P.  J.  Hercy,  2P 29  Sept. 

Son.  H.  W.  L.  Corry,  Coldst. 

Guards   29  Sept. 

R.  W.  W.  Pollett.  Coldst.  Gds.  29  Sept 

1  Ootober  1877. 
W.  L.  Browne,  5  I^tncers. 
R.  E.  D.  Ness,  h.p.  3  W.  I.  R. 
J.  B.  H.  Boyd,  17  P. 
B.  W.  Guminff,  79  P. 
A.  M.  SheweU,  Bombay  S.  C. 
p.$.e.  Wm.  W.  Knollys,  h.p.  93  P. 
p.$.e.  H.  Lock,  X08  P. 
Thomas  O'Neill,  h.p.  Madras  S.C. 
Wm.  Tweedie,  Bengal  S.  C. 
W.  D.  Tompson,  CB.  17  P. 
L.  Prenderi^t,  h.p.  2  Drs. 
J.  D.  Brockman,  86  P. 
0.  J.  Hughes,  Bengal  S.  C. 


J.  Murray,  94  P. 

J.  N.  Beasley,  87  P. 

R.  B.  Lloyd,  36  P. 

H.  E.  Watson,  22  P. 

H.  6.  Yaughaji,  h.p.  20  P. 

p.9.e.  H.  T.  Butler,  13  Hussars. 

J.  R.  Harvey,  25  P. 

K.  J.  Scoveli,  96  P. 

J.  P.  Birch,  h.p.  3  W.  L  R.  Staff  Officer 

of  Pensioners. 
W.  R.  White.  56  P. 
James  Browne,  CST.  R.  Engineers. 
J.  D.  Dundas,  60  Rifles. 
C.  E.  Morgan,  h.p.  67  P. 
W.  H.  Richards,  55  P. 
C.  G.  Grant,  X7  P. 
P.  C.  Hill,  56  P. 
S.  de  A.  C.  Clarke,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds., 


Jfo/or,  OibraUar  xx  Oct. 

E.  N.  L'Estrange,  21  P 19  Oct. 

A.  T.  L.  Chapman,  34  P 20  Oct. 

E.  O.  Hewett,  R.  Eng 2x  Oct. 

L.  L.  Brett,  a  W.  I.  R 31  Oct 

T.  PhUUps,  x8  Hussars 31  Oct 

W.H.  Caine,  R,  Art xt  Nov. 

T.  L.  Still,  R.  Art 24  Nov. 

M.  C.  Parrington,  sx  F a  Dec. 

W.  H.  H.  West,  R.  Marines...    2  Dec. 

C.  P.  Carey,  R.  Eng 5  Dec. 

Thos.  H.  Way,  Madras  S.  O.  X2  Dec. 
C.  M.  Ducat,  Bombay  S.  C...  xa  Dec. 
W.  W.  Boddam,  Bengal  S.  0.  xa  Dec. 

B.  A.  C.  Lambert,Bengal  S.  C.  12  Dec. 
A.ntterson.  Bombay  S.C. ...  X2  Dec. 
H.  R.  M.  Van  Heythuyseo, 

Bombay  S.C X2  Dec 

J.  A.  Brockman,   h.p.  6  F. 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners X2  Dec. 

_    _,       In.  Swanston, Madras  S.C...  X3  Deo. 

merrp  to   M.BM,  tkt  Prinet  .qfC.  P.  Boulton,  Bombay  S.  C.  13  Dec. 
W««.  James  G.  Bell,  Madras.S.  C.    X3  Dec 


E.  Gardner,  h.p.  2  W.LB. 

H.  G.  White,  x  P. 

W.  B.  B.  Barwell,  52  F. 

H.  Montagu,  h.p.  8  Hussars. 

A.  H.  Utterson,  17  P. 

N.  Maodouald,  h.p.  5  P. 

C.  J.  C.  Sillery,  xa  P. 

R.  H.  Brooke,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles,  Staff  C.  B.  P.  Penny,  R.  Eng 21  Dee. 

Officer  of  Pensioners.  '         '  "  "  '^ 


H.  A.  Jastioe.  Madras S.  C...  13  Bee. 

J.  Hanwell,  R.  Art xs  Dec. 

Henry  Pludyer,  Scots  Guards  X9  Dec. 
A.  R.  Wilson,  Bombay  S.  C.    20  Dec. 
John  R.  Strutt,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
J.  T.  Chandler,  h.p.  47  B*- 
S.  O.  of  Pensioners 2x  Deo. 


J.  M.  Sexton,  Bombay  S.  C. 


A.  Sceberras,  98  F 25  Dec. 

IJ.M.  de  C.  Meade,  R.Mar. ...  25  Dee. 


C.  W.  St.  John,  h.p.  94  P.,  S,  O.  of  I  ,«-. 

Pensioners.  loTS, 

T.  M.  Bailie,  52  P.  IE.  P.  Gurdon, Bengal  S. C. ...  20  Jan. 

p.t.e.  T^Jl.  S.  Cameron,  25  P.       _      R.  8.  Turton,  2  W.LJtogt...     2  Fel>, 


p.9.r.  T.   E.  A.  Hall,  h.p.  49  F,  Pro- 

!   feuor  at  the  Staff  ColUg* 

J.  N.  Colthurst,  6  F, 

IT.  R.  Stevenson,  87  P. 

|a.  H.  Vincent,  3  Hussars. 

,Hon.  C.  J.  Fox-Powys,  69  P. 

H.  Pamell,  CB.  3  P. 

E.  C.  Domville,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  S.  O.  of 

I    Pensioners. 

|W.  T.  Corrie,  ix  P. 

M.  J.  R.  MacGregor,  x8  P, 

M.  L.  M'Causland,  xx  P. 


A.  H.  GodlVey,  h.p.  Dep6tBatt  Adj.  4'p.  D.  Walters,  82  P, 


G.  A.  Morgan,  55  P. 
'Albert  Seagrim,  Bengal  S.C. 
».».e.  H.  A.  Brett,  43  P. 


8.  H.  Gierke,  h.p.  21T.Gtni.at  Arms.  R.  A.  Walters, Madras  S.C. 

H.  P.  Phillipps,  a  P.  *'         .,    ^    .   . 

XI.  P.  Blake,  ^.p.  s  I>r.  Gds. 


Laneathire  Militia. 
E.  Tanner,  8  P. 
pj,e.  H.  A.  Little,  Bengal  S.C. 
W.  C.  Justice,  h.p.  Depot  Battalion, 
J.  Hardy,  h.p.  9  Lancers. 
p.t.e.  A.  S. Quill, hp.  R.Canad.R. 
E.  A.  Gore.  6  Drs. 

H.  H.  Pratt,  h.p.  94  P.,  S.  O.  of  Pensrs. 
A.  G.  Daubeuy,  7  P. 
H.  C  Evans,  h.p.  38  P. 
W.  R.  Nolan,  h.p.  17  Lancers. 
A.  S.  M.  Browne,  3  Dr.  Gds. 
C.  H.  S.  Scott.  Bengal  S.  C. 
J.  Galbraith,  66  P. 
W.  E.  Brown,  X3^P. 
T.  P.  Dixon,  39?. 
W.  M.  C.  Acton,  h.p.  77  P.  BeeruiiinglJ.  M.  C.  Drake,  R.  Eng. 

Officer  at  InoemetB.  E.  R.  James,  R.  Eng. 

W.  W.  Corban,  49  P.  H,  J.  Alderson,  R.  Art. 

W.  D.  Shipley,  40  P.  A.  H.  Hutchinson.  R.  Art. 

T.  N.  Woo<lall,  h.p.  57  P.,S.O.  of  Pens.  P.  G.  Ravenhill,  R.  Art. 
p.i.c.  W.  H.  KniKht,  h.  p.  48  F.A$ai$t.\j.  P.  D.  Donnelly,  R.  Eng. 

Adj.  4r  Q.M.  Qen.  Dover.  A.  de  C.  Scott,  R.  Eng. 

W.  H.  Mackesy,  Bengal  S.  C.  

M.  M.  Preiiderffast,  Bengal  S.  C. 
C.  V.  Conway-Gordon,  Bengal  S.C, 

S.t.e.  P.  D.  \iffors,  19P.  ^ „. 

.  E.  Hnr\'ey,  h.p.  41  P.  8.  O.  of  Pens.  ».#.c.  F.  T.  A.  Law,  CB.  R,  Art 
T.  £.  Green,  h.p.  Mil.  Train.  -M.  P.  Downes,  R.  Art 


VC  A.  P.  Pickard,C5.R. Art.    8  Feb. 

Valentine  Ryan,  64  F 16  Feb. 

L.  8.  Warren,  65  F x6  Feb. 

Son.   E.   E.   T.   Boscawen, 
Coldst  Guards x6  Feb. 

G.S.  Hawthorn,  Bombay  S.C.  ao  Feb. 

Hon.  J.H.  Fraser,  Bengal  S.C.  ao  Feb. 

T.  Kettlewell,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  Feb. 

W.  Robertson,  Madras  S.  C.     20  Feb. 

J.  P.  Betty,  R.  Art. 20  Fob. 

|B.  H.  R.  Chamben,  Mad.  S.C.  26  Feb. 

Howell  Davis,  29  F 2  Mar. 

H.  P.  Eaton,  Gren.  Guards...    2  Mar. 

ITC  H.  G.  Moore,  93  P 9  Mar. 

Wm.  Daunt,  9  P x8  Mar. 

J.  O.  Hasted,  R.  Eng. x8  Mar. 

A.  Noblett,  h.p.'x'8  P  P.  C.  Trent,  48  F ao  Mar. 

T.  G.  O'D.  Hervey,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles.  C.  K.  M.  Walter.  Bengal  S.C.    20  Mar. 

J.  E.  A.  Mackintosh,  h.p.  X09  F.         .P.  W.  Thomas,  R.  Mar i  Apr. 

W.  N.  Watts,  X  P.  I  W.E.Montgomery,  Scots  Gds.    2  Apr. 

Adrian  Bennett,  7  P.  1  A.  P.  Gamett,  xi  Hussara 3  Apr. 

Sheffield  Grace,  h.p.  68  F  1  J.  S.  Ferguson.  2  Life  Gds.   ...  xo  Apr. 


P-J 
D.  8.  Warren,  X4  F. 
H.  Thomhill,  R.  Art. 
A.  T.  G.  Pearae.  R  Art 
'T.  P.  Carey,  R.  Art. 


L.  A.  Hale,  h.p.  R.  Eng. 
'  J.  E.  Rttck-Keene,  R.  Art. 
lH.W.  H.  D.Dumaresq,  R.  Eng. 
A.  R.  Lempriere,  R.  £ng. 


X I  Apr. 
J.  K.  Holdsworth.  R.  Art.    ...    17  Apr. 

G.  P.  Woraley,  R.  Art x?  Apr. 

Lord  E. W.P.  Clinton,Rifle  Br.  ao  Apr. 
P.  E.  V.  Gilbert,  CB.  X3  P....    i  May 

E.  B.  Wake,  ax  Hussars x  May 

W.  J.  Hales,  h.p.  xo  F 2  May 

C.  M.  Clarke.  CB.  57  P 7  May 

G.  Newmarch,  R.  Eng x  Jane 

W.  P.  Otway,  Coldst  Gds. ...  4  June 
W.  Musgrave,  Bengal  S.O....  xx  June 
H.  St  M.  Wynch,  Madras  S.C.  xa  June 

I C.  Jameson,  Bombay  S.C 12  June 

Ip.W.Bannerxnan,  Bom.S.  C.  13  June  j 
IP.  J.  T.  Ross,  Bombay  S.C.  .  13  June 
,E.  R.  C.  Wilcox,  Bengal  S.C,  X3  June 
I W.  A.  Gillespie,  Bombay  S.C.  13  June 
I  H.R.B.  Woraley,  Bengal  S.C.  13  June  1 

R.  Griffith,  Madras  S.C 13  June 

l£.  Y.  Waloott,  Bengal  B.C....  ao  June 


Liewtenani  Colonels, 


'  A.M'L.Stewsrt,  BeDg»l  S.C.  ao  Jane  John  M.  Leitb,  79  F 

I  J.  G.  Hu^new,  5  P x  July  C.  H.  Browne,  97  P 

r  i.f.  B.  Grant,  B.  Bug i  July   D.  J.  Welah,  B.  Art.  

T.  S.  Hant,  Hadns  S.  C.  ...    6  JtUy  iH.  O.  Hitchins.  B.  Art.    

5.  H.  Stewmrd,  B.  Bug 14  Ju^  J.  Stewart,  B.  Art. 

6.  6.  Crispin,  Bombay  8.  C.  m  July   E.  L.  HawkinB,  B.  Art 

C  J.  Stoart,  Madras  S.  G. ...  20  Jaly   W.  B.  Cumberland,  B.  Art. ... 

rCJ.C.C.  Daunt,B€ngal  S.C.  ao  July  J.  Bitchie,  B.  Art 

W.D.  B.  Tfaackwell,  38  F.  ...  22  July   C.  Hunter,  B.  Art. 

J.  T.Bushby,  Bengals.  C...  10  Aug.  G.  B.  TraiU,  B.  Art 

J.;.  BosweD,  Bengal  S.C...  loAug.'C.  H.  Barnes,  B.  Art 

H.  K.  WaUer.  Benjral  S.  C...  xo  Aug.  T.  P.  Berthon,  B.  Art 

P.  Pocklington,  5  F 15  Aug.. P.  H.  Harcourt,  B.  Art 

T.Starke,  15  P ao  Aug.  M.  Elliot.  B.  Art 

H-Trndall,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  ao  Aug.i  J.  G.  Lindsay,  B.  Eng 

W.lLFnzer.  Madras  S.C...  70  Aug.lC.  E.  Newport,  B.  Art 

J  J.  CoQina,  60  F az  Ang.| J.  U.  B.  Champain.  B.  Eng.... 

>  ■  J.  Cotes,  Gren.  Gds 21  Aug.  W.  H.  Burton,  B.  En 

Wm.Sterens,h.p.  aV.MUUtuy  B.  C  B.  Pemberton, 

iM^tfWimdavr 23  Aug.,B.  Home,  B.  Bi 

StJ.WUlans.  36  P 24  Aug.  W.  JeflVeys,  B„  _ 

H.J.L.  Brace,  Coldst.  Gds.  34  Aug.lB.  H.  Mathew,  B. 

B.  Saaith.  Bengal  S.  C 26  Aug.iD.  Ward,  B.  Eng. 

i  S.  Cunon,  h.p.  Gold  Coast  JB.  P.  Gambler,  B.  Eng, 

Art.  Corps,  S.  O.  of  Pens....  29  Aag.'B.  B.  Franks,  B.  Art. 
X.  M.  Procter,  Bengal  S.  C.  31  Aug.  B.  Aislabie,  B.  Art. 


T  P.  Cosby.  14  P a  Sept. 

T.  S  K.  Slaney,  Gren.  Gds.  8  Sept. 
fix  T.  Gonne,  17 Lancers...  14  Sept 
C.  C.  Gnntham,  h.p.  89  P....  16  Sept. 

F  Aaen,  Bengal  S.  C 20  Sept. 

E  F.  H.  Armstrong,  Madras 

_8  C 20  Sept. 

F  P.  Bart]K>lomew,Bom.  S.C  ao  Sept. 
J.Boberu,  Bengal  S.C 27  Sept 

ofPeuionerB  a  Oct 

V.G.Wuaileid,C5/.Bengal 

>C. 3  Oct 

i.KM.  Lockwood,  Coldst. 

&k_ sOct 

r  P.  LDsrd,  Bengal  8.C 12  Oct. 

W  A.p.Wyllie7B.  Art.  x6  0ct. 

fBnos,  Bengal  S.C aoOct 

J^^bwUiM 3  Not. 

*H.  J.  Clarke,  72  F xi  Nor. 

Mr.  J.  North  Crealock.  CB. 

.»' II  Nov. 

KiwdHopton,  88  F xi  Nov. 

ApaJey  Cherry,  00  P 11  Nov. 

A.AOir«i,88P.  XI  Nov. 

A-Hwnes^  CB.  B.  Art   ix  Nov. 

I  Wtfitt,  CMO.  B.Enff XX  Nov. 

5-&rfew.B.Art    .^ x6Nov. 

f  M.nu Gerald,  B.  Art.  ...  27  Nov. 
J  IbekcBsie,  Coast  Br.  Art  39  Nov. 

G.R.KaBdn«on,B.  Art 9  Dec. 

e  A.T.  Judge,  Bengal  S.C  9  Dec. 
w  lidderdale.  Madias  8.  C  9  Dec. 
f&-  Psekle,  Madrus  8.  C    9  Dec. 

f;l  Cox,  Madras  B  C xo  Dec. 

f  GD.  LojfKi,  Kadraa  S.C  12  Dec. 
s.  H.  waKsms,  Madraa  S.C  la  Dec 

v.V.ArtBckie,R.Art 14  Dec. 

'**  B9m.  B.  H.  Primrose. 

v^-S?* «4  Deo. 

i-W.Willian,  Soou  Gds,  ...  14  Deo. 
A  T  isid,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  20  Dec. 
7>  -  !°^  Bombay  S.C.  ...  so  Dec. 
J^lJohnson,  Madraa  S.C.  20  Dec. 
<  ▼.H.Johnstone,   Bengal 

JC ....20  Dec. 

•  U«pen,  Madras  S.C ao  Dec. 

iC  Hay. Madras  8.C 2oDec. 

*•■  w.  Bmythe,  xooP.  22  Dec. 

'J^Pwenon.  h.p.    63  P. 
'-^  R.  M.ColUg€ 30  Dec. 

^J.  Todd,  h.p.  8 1  P.  8.  O.  of 
*5*«sre 3xDec 

R^™«»er8    31  Dec. 

J-f^chsster.  81 P 31  Deo. 

l'i»y?^J5F 31  Dec 

V^JF***^*   ^P-    Depot 
BJt  8. 0.  of  Pensioners  ...  31  Deo. 

^  J3K«.  h-p.  a  T.Ssermiiina 

<4^.lMrf»a  731  Dec 

V':^aHeWeA,C».  a4F.  |x  dS 

.^'■"Moatta  ^ 31  Dec. 

i^'Sffl''^^'*''  8.0.of  P.  31  Dec. 
'^'  •B«id,k»w9lJF.8.0.arr.  31  Dec 


C  G.  Bobinson,  B.  Art 

1879. 

B.B.Berry,h.p.Ma.Tr 

E.  H.  D.  Macpheraon,  93 P.... 

H.  Percival,  B.  Art 

H.  L.  Jones,  B.  Art   

Geo.  Briggs,  Madras  S.C 

G.  E.  Fryer,  Madras  S.  C  ... 
T.  P.B.  Walsh,  Bombay  S.C 
Arthur  Tulloch.  Bengal  S.  C. 
T.  G.  Clarke,  Madras  S.  C  ... 

A.  D.  Geddes,  27  P 

It. §.e.  C  Frankland,  X03  P.    ... 

J.  A.  Smith,  X  W.  I.  B 

J.  C  Lockwood,  ao  Hussars.. 
P.P.  Porteath, Bombay  S.C. 
L.  J.  Y.  C  ScarlettSeotsGds. 
G.  N.  Mon^,  Bengal  S. C  ... 
A.  A.  Johnson,  Madras  S.  C 
T.  P.  Wright.  h.p.  83  P.  S.  O. 

ofPensTonors   

J.  D.  Johnstone,  107  F 

C  M.  S.Fairbrother,  x9Hns... 

L  B.  Jones,  Scots  Guards 

A.  T.  Spens,  Bombay  S.C  ... 
C  S.  Wmiams,  B.  ILir.  Art... 
A.  C.  Welleeley,  Gren.Guards 
Daniel  Beere,  h.p.  8  F.  S.  O. 

of  Pensioners 

Geofhey  Mairis,  B.  Marines.. 
C  W.  Wilson.  CB.  B.  Bug. ... 

H.  J.  Haydook,  41  F 

C.  S.  B.  Bamett,  Bengal  S.C 

T.  Dawes,  Bengal  S.  C 

George  Luck,  CB.  15  Hussars 
W.  F.  Badgley,  Bengal  S.  0. 

A.  A.  Goddard, Grreu.  Guards 

E.  C  Griffin,  B.  Art 

M.  L.  Monokton,  B.  Art 

C  J.  Anderson,  Bombay  S.  G. 
E.  Antrobus,  Gren.  Guards... 
Horace  BicardcGren.  Guards 
Richard  FitsGerald,  69  P.  ... 
Frederick  L^,  B.  Mar 

Si.e.  J.  Duncan,  loa  F 
.B.  Bowley,  Gren.  Gds.    ... 

P.B.  HiU,B.Art 

Francis  I^iatchbull,  9  F 

E.  D.  Malcolm,  B.  Eng 

B.  J.  Walker,  Bengal  8.  C  ... 

P.  C  Bynd,  Bengal  S.  C 

Eric  S.  Fox,  Bengal  S.  C  ... 
Jas.  Galloway,  Bombay  8.  C 

H.  T.  Vacheil,  B.  Art 

C  J.  Pearse,  Madras  S.  C  ... 
p.«.c.Alex.C.  Bruce,  CB.  91  P. 

J.  F.  Sanders,  B.  Mar 

P.  E.  E.  Wilson,  84  P.  ..; 

C  J.  Moorsom,  30  F 

B.  8.  Cleland,  oLancers 

A.  K.  Bideout,B.  Art 

A.  W  Adcook,  x6F 

C  B.  Nurse,  B.  Mar.  

H.  8.  Jones,  B.  Mar 

Charles  Tucker,  CB.  80  P. ... 
G.  H.  J.  M.  Chapman,  5  P. ... 

Charles  P.  Stokes,  4  F 

W.  W.  Pemberton.  Mad.  S.C. 

Pred.  John  Castio,  33  P 

rCW  G.Cubitr.  BeiigAl  S.  C 
L  Ketchen,  B.  Art 


31  Dec 
31  Deo. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Deo. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
3x  Deo. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 


X  Jan. 

1  .Tan. 
X  Jan. 

x6  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 

26  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
a9  Jan. 
a9  Jan. 
xa  Feb. 
aoFeb. 
34  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

14  Mar. 

xsMar. 

15  Mar. 
15  Mar. 
15  Mar. 
aoMar. 
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5  Apr. 

13  Apr. 
13  Apr. 

19  Apr. 
37  Apr. 
a8  Apr. 
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5  May 
XI  May 

17  May 

20  May 
24  May 
24  May 

4  June 
4  June 
7  June 

7  June 

8  June 
II  June 
II  June 
IX  June 
XI  June 
IX  June 
It  June 

18  June 

20  June 

21  June 
21  June 
24  June 
87  June 

27  June 
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2  July 
5  July 
7  July 

9  July 

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2  <  Jnly 
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2  AUjj. 


Wm.  P.  P.  Gk>rdon,  63  P 

8.  B.  Kekewich,  h.p.  83  F, 
S.  O.  of  Pensioners 

Wm.  Hill,  Madras  6.  G 

J.  C  Minto,  Bengal  S.C 

A.  W.  Lucas.  ICQ  P 

H.  M'D.de  W.  Douglas.  Ben- 
gal 8.  C 

C  J.  Hope«Jobnstone,  B.Art. 

H.  Phlllippe,  Bombay  8.  C... 

C.  J.  Jennmgs.  Madras  S.  C. 
CH.Fresson,  h.p.  21  F.  S.O. 

ofPensioners    

C  A.  L.  de  Montmorency,  R. 
Eng 

F.  Bteson,  3  F 

A.  G.  Mayne,  Bombay  8.  C. 
E.  H.  Baker,  B.  Art  

B.  G.  Humftey,  B.  Art    

G.  C  Grant,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 
P.  D.  Boyle,  Gren.  Guards  ... 

M.  J.  Wheatley,  B.  Eng 

B.  J.  C  Marter,  i  Dr.  Gds.... 

D.  Maodonald,  Bengal  S.C. 
J.  Bartleman,  Bengal  S.C. ... 

A.  H.  Tucker,  68  P.   

E.  C  Sim,  B.  Eng 

B.  B.  Bimington,  B.  Eng.  ... 

E.  B.  C.  Bradford,  .CSI. 
Madras  S.C 

H.  G.  B.  Somerset.  h.p.  38  F. 

Maior  and  Adj.  Jtngf  

V€  f.  W.  Chaplin,  8  Hussar 4 

F.  G.  B.  Curtis,  6  Dragoons... 

iCecil  M'Pherson,  17  F 

0.  W.  Wilson,  B.  Art 

G.  E.  L.  8.  Sanford,  B.  Eng. 
C  S.  Maclean,  Bengal  S.C... 

A.  H.  A.  Gordon,  65  F 

J.W.M'Queen,CB.Bengal  S.C 
H.  CB.Tanner,  Bombay  S.C 
P.  J.  Keen,  CB.  Bengal  S.C 
H.  P.  Blair,  B.  Eng 

B.  Williams.  Bengal  S.C 

H.  CoUett,  Bengal  S.C 

B.  B.  P.  P.  CampbftU,  Bengal 

8.0 

Son.  A.  Stewart,  B.  Art.. 
B.  A.  Wauohope,  Bengal  S.C. 
A.  FitsHugh,  Bengal  S.C. ... 
V(KQ.  N.Channer,BengalS.C. 

E.  A.  Wood,  10  Hussars 

H.  Chapman,  Bengal  S.C.  ... 
G.  Stewart,  Ben^  S.C 

F.  T.  Humfrey,  Bombay  8.C. 

p.9.e.  G.  Hatchell,  60  F.    

A.  P.  Palmer,  Bengal  8.0.  ... 

8.  Parry,  B.  Art 

C  A.  Sun,  B.  Eng. 


:e.  G.  U.  Prior,  100  F.  .. 

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W.  M.  Campbell,  B.  Eng.. 


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Galbralth,  8^  F. 


A.  G.  Boss,  Bengal  S.C. 

G.  B.  Wolseley,  65  F 

T.  M.  Hazlerigg,  B.  Art  

C  L.  Woodmffe,  Bengal  S.C 
W.  Luckhardt,  Bombay  S.C 
p.i.e.  E.  F.  Chapman,  B.  Art. 

B.  Lovett,  Cai.  B.  Bug 

J.  M.  Elliott,  4  F 

W.  D.  Bond,  58  F 

B.  J.  Tremlett,  B.  Art 

ITff  B.  M.  Bogers,  90  F 

A.  G.  Haslerigg,  21  P 

p.«.o.  C  W.  Bobinson,  Bifle 

Brigade 

J.  C  Russell,  12  Lancers 

p.9.e.  W.  L.  Dalrymple.  88  P. 

B.  W.  C  Winsloe,  21  P 

W.  M.  Dxmbar,  24  F 

p.§.e.  8.  Boulderson,  17  Lane. 

F.  S.  Le  Grice,  B.  Art 

A.  C  Twentyznan,  4  F 

,9.e.  E.  L.  England,  13  F.  ... 

'..  H.  Hackett,  90  F 

B^C  W.  K.  Leet,  13  F 

.*.c.  H.  M.  Bengougb,  77  F, 

J.  J.  Moysey,  B.  Eng 

J.  P.  Owen,  B.  Art   

J.  W.  HuskissoD,  36  F 

p.*.c.  A.  L.  Walker,  99  P 

p.'.e.  Cornelius  Francis  Clery, 

h.p.  32F 

p.9.e.  M.  W.  E.  Gosset,  54  P.. . 

F.W.  Grenfell,  60  P 

F.  Carrinsrton.  24  F 

A.  Tufn^ll,  60  Rides  

\y.  1).  Chnpman,  h.p.  18  F. 
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M 

J.  Sconce.  Benfiral  8.C 9  Deo. 

B.  A.  Mallock,  Ben^l  S.C..  9  Dec. 
G.  L.  Warden,  Bombay  S.C.  9  Dec. 
W.  P.  Dlcken.  Madras  S.C...  9  Dec. 

T.  Weldon,  Madras  S.C 9  Dec. 

W.  Hay,  Madras  S.C 10  Dec. 

F.  P.  Rowcroft,  Bengal  S.C.  10  Dec. 
H.  De  Brett.  Bengal  S.C.  ...  10  Dec. 
T.  Obbord,  Madras  S.C 10  Den. 

C.  W.  Street,  Madras  S.C  ...  10  Dec. 

G.  S.  Stevens,  Bombay  S.C.  10  Deo. 
W.  R.  M.  Holroyd,  Ben.  S.C.  lo  Doc. 
J.  G.  Watts,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  10  Doc. 
T.  L.  Fraser,  Bombay  S.C...  10  Dec. 
H.  I.  Lngard,  Madras  S.C...  14  Dec. 

R.  A-  Cole,  Madras  S.C 14  Deo 

A.  Balmer.  Madras  S.C  14  Dec 

J.  K.  Clnbley.  Madras  S.C.     14  Dec. 

P.  G.  L.  Smith    

H.  L.  A.Tottenham,Ben.S.C. 
H.  C.  P.  Rice,  Bengal  S.C... 
J.M.  H.  Maitland 


Lieutenant  GohneU — Majors. 

C.  W.  Carrington,  li.p.  R.  Mar. 
Barrack  MaaUr   ai  Porfa- 

mmUh  ....>, .......< 5'Jiily 

John  Wiiidnson,  h.p.  80  F....  5  July 

Wm.  Henry  Hingesion,  58  P.  5  July 

Charles  Hereford,  19  P 5  J^ly 

Frod.  Stephen  Terry,  35  P.  5  July 
J.  K.  D.  Mackenzie.  86  P.  ...  5  July 
G.    W.    Northey,   h.p.    Dis- 
charge Depot  5  July   B 

Jnrocs  Goldie,  6  Dr.  Gds.    ...  5  July 

Montgomery  Williams,  xoo  P.  5  July 

F.  H.  A.  Seymour,  Rifle  Br.  5  July 

John  Edward  Allen,  79  P.  ...  5  July 


George  Bayley,  31  P 5  July 

F.  W.  de  Winton,  R.  Art.    ...  5  July 

'B.  P.  Schroiber,  R.  Art s  July 

^vv.    M.  Tweedie,  R.  Art.  5  July 

Doc.   |W.  R.  Lluellyn,  R.  Art.    5  July 


H.  J.  Thornton,  R.  Art s  Nov. 

M.  H.  C.  B.St9inxc«n»  l^.p.  .^^ 

Art „....    2  Kov. 

H.  W.  Stockley.  E.  Art. 23  Nov. 

H.  Chichester.  R.  Art. 93  Nov. 

D.  S.  Bemberton,  R.  Art.  ...  33  Nov. 

W  Tt  TfArtt^r.  R.  AH.    23  Nov. 

G    >:    \f;iu]e,  R.  Art...» xi  Dec. 

\^     1)  I  sirey.  a.  Art...., it  Dec. 

Htiijie,  R.  Art 11  Dec. 


T. 


1IAJ0R8. 
1830. 
^  W.  H.  Hartman,  Unatt. 

1838. 
Geo.  Montagu,  Unatt 

1840. 
J.  B.  Gastieau,  h.p.  R.  Mar..., 

1864. 
John  K.  Mackenzie*  Unatt.. . 
W.  C.FwcoKN^Avonmore,h.p. 

R.Art 

1878. 
R.  H.  Lewis,  h.p.  ao  P.  S.  O. 

ofPensioners  

J.PitzThoma8Shadwell,23  F. 
Geo.  Perceval  Beamish,  36  F. 
Edward  Wm.  Saunders,  14  P. 
C.  H.  Chichester,  5  Lancers 

PhiUp  PitzRoy,  5  P 

Montague  Browne,  h.p.  24  P. 

B.  O.  ofPensioners   

C.  W.  M'Niell,  h.p.  Mil.  Tr. 

8.  O.  ofPensioners  

John  P.  Campbell,  30  P 

John  Henry  Kirke,  h.p.  19  P. 

B.  S.  Robinson,  89  P 

Edw.  Abbot  Anderson,  18  P. 
Geo.  Henry  Cochrane,  8  P. ... 
John  James  S.  O'Neill,  20  P. 
John  L.  Moore,  h.p.   34  F. 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners   

C.  E.  Stirling,  h.p.  R.  Art ... 
James  Murray  Straton,  47  P. 

Wm.  H.  Rowland,  55  P 

Wm.  S.  Richardson,  46  P.  ... 
G.  C.  Bartholomew,  zoo  F.  ... 

Geo.  Fred-  Gildea,  21  P 

C.  H.  Roddy,  h.p.  Cevlon  R. 

Porster  Longfleld,  8  F.     

Edward  Marcon,  12  P 

J.  P.  Henley,  h  p.  Rifle  Br... 

A.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  14  F 

John  H.  Sharpe,  h.p.  55  P.... 
Pra.  John  Green,  h.p.  58  P.. . 
Edwin  John  Oldfleld,  5  P.  ... 
Arthur  Evelyn  Pyler,  50  F. 
Fred.  B.  Sand  with,  10  P.   ... 

J.  L.Clarke,  h.p.  R.  Art 

F.  L.  H.  Lyon,  h.p.  R.  Art... 

Henry  C.  Vibart,  9  P 

Aug,  P.  de  B.  Dixon,  14  P. ... 
Joseph  Gates  Travers,  17  P. 

Q.  J.  C.  Roberts,  9  P 

E.  R.  R.  Barnes,  35  F 

George  Forbes,  78  F 

Robert  C.  Martin,  hj>.  19  F. 

Recruiting  Officer ^  Worettter 
John  O.  Vandeleur,  35  P.  ... 
Matthew  Holford  Hale,  26  P. 

Dawson  Townley,  75  F 

Richard  A.  Manners,  i  F.  ... 
H.  L.  Searle,  h.p.  R.  Mar. 

Art.  S.  O.  ofPensioners  ... 
Henry  Wood,  Rifle  Br 

B.  G.  Charlton,  h.p.  81   P. 
8.  O.  of  Pensioners    

Alex.Charles  Grant. h.p. 87  F. 

William  Green.  42  F 

Lewis  Blyth  Hole.  6P 

Wm.C.O'ShnuL'hj.e-^sv.  12  V. 
v.fc.  R.  J.  M:i.\vvn.  -1  F.  . 
Villi.  Obboiiic  L;.i  :iiirtl,  '  6  l\ 


20  Dec,    iF.  G.  Baylay,  R.  Art. 5  July 

20  Dec.    N.  H.  Harris,  R.  Art 5  July 

soDec.   I W.  G.Martin,  R.  Art.  5  July 

I  P.  H.  Sandilonds,  R.  Art.    ...  5  July 

I E.  J.  Ward-Ashton,  R.  Art....  5  July 

!  W.  B.  E.  Ellis.  R.  Art 5  July 

!  V.  D.  Majendie,  R.  Art 5  July 

J.  E.  Blackwell.  R.  Art 5  July 

.  22  July  Sir  J.  W.  Campbell,  Bt.R.  Art.  5  July 

1^.  de  V.  Tupper,  R.  Art.    ...  5  July 

'  J.  H.  Wilson,  h.p.  R.  Eng.  ...  5  July 

28  June  F.  A.  Whinyotes.  R.  Art 5  July 

|F.  C.  Elton,  R.  Art 5  July 

10  Nov  ^-  ^ollingwood,  R.Art 5  July 

|W.  Rooke,  R.  Art. 5  July 

24  June  SirW. A.Prankland,De.R.Eng.  5  July 


1B73. 
Hcnrv  H.  St>  Lej^er,  71  P.  ...  2  Jan. 

J.  T.  TvTi «-!?«,  R.  Eng 15  Jan. 

Jaiinpft  Crcftjli,  17  F 19  Jan. 

C.W.Hiiw-cp.L.p.BettjjttlS.C.  13  Feb. 
GtxK  K,  niipim  Trent.  26  P.  15  Feb. 

J   T.  French,  h.p,  90  F 8  Mar. 

J(  Am  HoEiry  Trinp.  76  P 8  Mar. 

R.  G.  TimroUi,  K.  Eng,  S  Mur. 

H.  R.  Frtber,  R.  Knx 12  Mar. 

Edw,  Mitchell.  R.  Eag 2  Apr. 

J«ihn  Gamier,  R,  Eng 2  Apr. 

B.  W.  i^liippp.  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

B.  Snndhnm,  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

A.  A.  Stcvart,  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

H.  T.  irnmqnd,  R.Art 12  Apr. 

JoLu  Tilly,  23  F 14  Apr. 

Hon,  R.  t.  DUlon,  R.  Art.  ...  16  Apr. 

B.  S.  Burnett,  R.  Art.  16  Apr. 

P.  L.  BeUomy,  55  F 6  May 

R.  M.  Smith,  R.  Eng 23  May 

M.  C.  Morris,  «  P 26  May 

Wm.  H.  Burland,  xo  P i  June 

Wm.  NewBome,  R.  Eng i  June 

J.  J.  Heywood,  61  F i  Auk- 


12  Dec. 


't  ?nSS5' Va?L^ f  Jn\l  |T-  T.  Simp8on;98  Foot  .....    9  Aug 

c:ET8^o5;RfA^-::::::::-  f jSI?  :sg-^i!;P..M^"-  •  i^A^i 


H.  D.  Pitt,  R.  Art,  5  July 

5  July  |H*  y.  Wortham,  R.  Art.  s  JuLy 

5  July    H.  B.  Manle.  R.  Art s  July 

5  July  >■»•<'.  C.  E.  Webber,  R.  Eng.  s  July 

5  July    K.  R.  Festing.  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July   O.  W.  Stockley,  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July  |J-  A.  Papillon,  R.  Eng 5  July 

•^  .W.B.  Rice,  R.Art 5  July 

5  July  i<^.  U.  Knox,  R.  Art 5  July 

O.  H.  Goodenough,  R.  Art....  5  July 

5  Julv  i  J.  H.  P.  Anderson,  R.  Art.  ...  5  July 

5  July  )U.  TuUooh,  h.p.  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July  IH.  C.  Parrell,  B.  Art 5  July 

5  July  !E.  M'Laughlin,  B.  Art. 5  July 

5  July   A.  S.  Hunter,  R.  Art.  5  July 

5  July  IG.  A.  Crawford,  R.  Art.   5  July 

5  July  |T.  A.  de  Moleyns,  R.  Art 5  July 

J.  B.  Richardson,  R.  Art. 5  July 

5  July  !w.  H.  Wardell.  R.  Art. s July 

S  July  |W.  H.  Isod,  R.  Art 5  July 

5  July  |T.  Van  Straubensee*  R.  Art.  5  July 

5  July   H.  W.  Shakerl^,  B.  Art. 5  July 

5  July  B.  Staveley,  R.  Art 5  July 

5  July   H.  Edmeades,  R.  Art.      5  July 

5  Julv  J.  M.  Bum,  R.  Art.    5  July 

5  July   S.  J.  Nicholson,  R.  Art 5  July 

5  July   W.  Smith,  R.  Art.  5  July 

5  July   V(S:  E.  T.  Thackeray,  R.  Eng.  5  July 

5  July   J.  G.  Forbes,  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July   C.  R.  Buckle,  R.  Art 5  July 

5  July   C.  H.Luard,R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July  'J.  Bimey,  R.  Eng 5  July 

S  July  ]G.  Swinton,  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  July  lA.  T.  Mander,  R.  Eng 5  July 

5  Julv  IJ.  H.  Bedford,  B.  Eng 5  July 

-  •"    W.  M.  Ducat,  R.  Eng 5  July 

|H.  p.  Cooper.h.p.R.  Marines, 

Barrack  Master  at  Chatham  x  Aug. 


5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  '  " 
5 

5  July 
5  July 


C.  E.  L.  Bluett,  22  P 22  Aug. 

G.  8.  Hills,  R.Bng.  23  An^. 

C.J.  Smith,  R.  Eng 24  Aug. 

J.  Eokford,  R.  Eng. :.  24  Aug. 

A.  M.  Brandreth,  R.  Bug.  ...  24  Aug. 

R.  Q.  Smyth,  R.  Eng 24  Aug. 

J.  P.  Steel,  R.  Eng.  24  Aug*. 

D.  0.  Walker,  R.  Eng 25  Aug. 

H.  Looook.  R.  Bag 25  Aug. 

F.  Hime,  R.  Eng 25  Aui^. 

W.  Keith,  R.  Eng 25  Aug. 

G.  L.  0.  Merewether,  R.Eng,  35  Aug. 

P.  Phelps,  R.  Eng :  25  Aug. 

P.  B.  Mainguv,  R.  Eng 26  Au|;. 

H.  F.  0.  Lewin,  R.  Bug 26  Aug. 

A.  G.  Dnmford,  R.  Bng 26  Aug. 

M.  Lambert,  R.Eng 26  Aug. 

W.  Balfe,  XX  Hussars 29  Aug. 

T,  R.  Ryan,  R.  Art  i  Sept- 

R.  L.  Dashwood,  15  F 22  Sept- 

W.  P.  Gumey,  91  F. 28  Sept- 

C.  Ashbumham,  60  Rifles  ...  18  Oct. 

A.  M.  Rawlins,  R.  Art 29  Oct. 

Edw.  Feneran,  48  F 6  Dec. 

E.  P.  S.  Lloyd,  R.  Eng 10  Dec. 

H.  R.  Mead,  R.  Eng ix  Dec 

H.  Smalley,  R.  Eng 11  Dec. 

H.  D.  Crosier,  R.Eiig it  Dec. 

H,  S.  Palmer,  R.  Eng 11  Dec. 

Robert  Barton,  R.  Eng ix  Dec. 

Roberto.  Jones,  R.  Eng.  ...  zi  Dec. 

V.  G.  Clayton,  R.  Eng 11  Dec. 

P.  J.  Smith,  R.  Bng 11  Dec. 

T.  P.  Dowden,  R.  Eng it  Dec. 

A.  C.  Nightingale,  93  F 14  Dec. 

FitsRoy  S.  Talbot,  R.  Art....  17  Dec. 

G.  S.  White,  92  F 24  Dec. 

R.  K.  Gibb.  h.p.  i  W.  I.  R...  24  Dec. 


July       JtarracK Maerer  an^iUKnam     x  Aug.   |r    .    Tiirhe   c/P  20  Dfto 

iZ  [0.  k  S^^fi:^::::::::::::  \  iZ  h'-  '<"»  '^''^' '  ^ ^'  °-<^ 


jP.  V.  Eyre,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

A.  H.  Davidson,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

S.  Penny,  R.  Art.  x  Aug. 

5  July  E.  H.  Courtney,  R.  Eng.  ...  3  Aug. 
5  July    R.  M.  P.  Sandford.  R.  Bng.    3  Aug. 

5  July    R.  Bullen,  R.  Bng 3  Aug. 

5  July   H.  H.  Jones,  R.  Eng 4  Aug. 

5  July    W.  Newman,  R.  Art    13  Aug. 

C.  N.  Judge,  R.  Eng 20  Aug. 

5  July  W.  H.  B.  Kingslev,  67  P.  ...  ax  Aug. 
5  July    A.  T.  Storer,  K.  Eng 27  Aug. 

W.  H.  Collins,  R.  Eng 29  Aug. 

5  July  G.  F.  Blackwood,  R.  Art.  ...  xi  Sept. 
5  July  H.  Thompson,  Bengal  B.  C.  xx  Sept. 
5  July   C.  E.  Bates,  Bengal  B.  C.  ...  xx  Sept. 

5  Julv    l'\  K.  Lowes,  R.  Art 21  Sept. 

5  .Inl'v  iH.  Smithctt,  R.  Art 25  Sept. 

5  JvAy  M'hr.gi.  Clitherow  Gore,  83 P.    6  Oct. 
5  July    C.  E.  Nr.irc?,  n.  Art 2  Nov. 


1871 

T.  B.  Strong,  Bombi^  S.C.    4  Jan. 

M.  W.  Hyslop,  xoi  P 6  Jan. 

G.  J.  Hamilton,  26  F 6  Jan. 

A.  J.  Ford,  h.p.  i  F 7  Jan, 

G.  P.  Graham,  Bengal  S.C...  14  Jan. 

A.  Copland,  Bengal  S.C 24  Jan. 

D.W.Laughton,MadrasS.C.  14  Jan. 
J.  P.  Sweeney,  h.p.  83  P. 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  26  Jan. 
P.  J.  Hicks,  Madras  S.C.  ...    x  Feb. 

Francis  Duncan,  R.  Art 4  Fob. 

p.a.c.  J.  Rvder01iver,R.  Art    4  Feb. 
James  P.  Morgan,  R.  Art...    4  Feb. 

G.  G.  Haimen,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 

Arthur  Ford,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 

Alex.  Walker,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 

Alford  Dixon,  B.  Art 4  Feb. 


Edw.  Hut  Dyke,  B.  Alt. 4  Feb. 

Anaon  &w)&U)d,  R.  Art 4  V,eb, 

B.  8.  BoberUon,  Bengal  B.C.  4  Feb. 
H.lCS.Glairke,MadTa8  8.0.  4  Feb. 
G.  B.  Heimeasy.BengalS.G.  4  Feb. 
K.C.  Pe?reMi,BengtdS.C...  4  Feb. 
8.P.3C'OiaiTTay.  Bombib^S.C.4  Fob. 

C.  H.  Plovden.  Madras  8.C.  14  Feb. 

Besmald  Whittixw,  S  F soPeb. 

Bidiard  Sadlcir,  B.  Art ao  Feb. 

G.S.B.Hewet8on.MadraBS.G.  ao  Feb. 

A.  Dnraod,  Bombay  S.G aoFeb. 

J.  If.  B<^d,  Bombay  S.C. ...  90  Feb. 
H.  D.  B.  W.  Chester,  Bengal 

8.C * ao  Fob. 

J.  B.  Beid,  Madras  8.0 ao  Feb. 

J.  N.  B.Hewett,  Bengal  S.C.    4  Mar. 

Wmu  B.  Barloir,  B.  Art xz  Mar. 

BobextC.  Smith,  B.  Art xi  Mar. 

Cbuiee  D.  ChaLmeTB,B.Art.  zi  Mar. 
8.  P.  Lynaa,  B.  Art.    zi  Mar. 

A.  Le  Meanrier,  B.  Eng.    ...  13  Mar. 

W.  MAtxfznan,  B  Eng xsMar. 

JaHna  Barras,  Bombay  B.C.  14  Mar. 
T.  N.  Walker,  Bengal  8.0...  14  Mar. 
C.  H.  Grace,  Madras  8.0. ...  X4  Mar. 

B.  T.  O'BeiUy,  Madras  8.G.  24  Mar. 
K.  6.  Henderson,  60  Bifles..  27  Mar. 


Majors.  14a 

T.  John,  46  F 8  July  \p.i.c.W.n.  Lascelles.RffleBr.  xo  Mar. 

8,  Bimington,  Bombay  S.C.  ao  July  J.  a.  H.  Algar,-6o  Bifles lo  Mar. 

B.  0.  Budd,  Madras  S.  G. ...  ao  July  p.«.c.  c.  A.  Gorham,  B.  Art.     10  Mar. 

Henry  Qillett,  13  F ai  July  W.  H.  Graham,  B.  Art xoMar. 

H.  M.  Thompson,  8a  P 23  July  w.  M.  Dickinson,  Mad.  S.G...  15  Mar. 

W.  B.  Holmes,  R.  Bng 23  July  G.  A.  Munro.  Bengal  S.C.  ...  17  Mar. 

J.  D.  ^son-Laurie,  34  F. ...    1  Aug.  T.  £. Guthrie,  Madnas  S.C...  17  Mar. 

G.  G.  H.  Fulton, Bom.  S.C...    4  A.ug.  B  F.  Firth,  Bengal  S.G 17  Mar. 

W.  W.  Hume,  Bengal  S.  G...    5  Aug.  F.  J.N.Maokenzie,Bengal8.C.  17  Mar. 
W.  Blenkinaop,  h.  p.  3  D'-  p.B.Newmarch,BengalS.C.  17  Mar. 

Gds.,  Cavalrjf  Depot la  Aug.  G.  M'Inroy,  Madras  S.G.   ...  17  Mar. 

E.  M.  Forbes,  h.p.  2  W.I.H,  xa  Aug.  F.  W.  Boifeau,  Bengal  S.G...  20  Mar. 

A.  Straghan,  74F 13  Aug.  A.  O'H.  Clay,  Madras  S.C...  aoMar. 

J.  N.  Wilson.  Madras  S.  C.    ao  Aug.  :'  ^         


Gra&tan,  35  F 28  Mar. 

b.j).  89  F.S.O.of  P.     x  Apr. 


X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
J  Apr. 
z  Apr. 


p^.e.  G.  K.  &aw,  68  F x  Apr. 

B.  K.  Bayly,  42  F x  Apr. 

G.  A.  Fnzae,  42  F z  Apr. 

A.  A.  Davidson, Madras  S.C.    z  Apr. 

D.  Korth,47F 1  Apr. 

H.  C.  Seddon,  B.  Eng z  Apr. 

P^e.  Alex. W.Duncan,  B.Art    z  Apr. 

ISdw.  J.  Briaooe,  20  F 1  Apr. 

J.  F.  Greaae,  B  Mar.  Art. ...    z  Apr. 
W.  W.  AUnntt,  B.  Marines  . 
W.  E.  Deapaxd,  B  Marines . 
u.  e.F.S.  Bnssell,  14  Hussars 

H.  F.  Hntton,  23  F 

Parry  Lambert,  B.  Eng x  Apr. 

John  M.  VNeQe,  B.  Eng. ...  z  Apr. 
C.CSJIoneriefrCSAB^g.  x  Apr. 
Keith  A.  Jopp,  B.  Eng_.. ...  x  Apr. 
«^.c.  C.  J.  Bnraett,  is  F.  ...  z  Apr. 
W.A.T.Helden,C2fff.xooF.    lApr. 

Wm.  Fowler,  47  P x  Apr. 

rc  W.  F.  Batler,  CB.  h.p. 
6iir,A.  A.^  Q.  jr.  Q*n. 

CmfB  ^  Good  Mepe.,i,^, •  :z  Apr. 

A.  A.  Godwin,  X03  F.  ..;. z  Apr. 

C  J.  Bromhead,  24  F 1  Apr. 

fL 0.e.  R.  W.  T.  Gordon,  93  F.  z  Apr^ 
fLM,e.  U9m.  H.  J*  L.Wood,  22 

z  Apr. 

4  Apr, 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 


G.W.C.  P1owdexi,Bengal8.C. 
i.H.Ugird,lL.p.Bombay  S.C. 
H.  W.  Haaria.  Bomli^S.  C. 
G.  W.  H.  Hoggaa,  Ben.  S.G. 
Cbuies  Maiit»  B  Bng.   ...... 

J.  W.  Haaeell,  z  F.   14  Apr. 

C.  E.  Stawart,  Bengal  S.  G.  Z4  Apr; 
AJLW.8amsQn.h.p.xW.LB.  xs  Apr. 
rc  T.  Cadell,  Bengal  S.  C.  x7Apr. 

B  B.  P.  Donui,  <oF z8  Apr. 

BW.GOTdon* Bengal  S.C...    6  May 

W.  B.  G.  Cleaiber,  47  F zo  May 

B  CoacTOft,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  15  May 

JL  L  Artamaon,  18  F 23  May 

C.  T.  BimbiuT,  Bxfle  Br 28  3Iay 

J.  WiDiamaon,  23  F. 30  May 

F  H.  Thoinpaon,  Mad.  B  G.  8  June 
G  A.  A.  Baker.  Bexigal  S.C.    8  June 

T.  J.  Ben,  SCadrasSTc 8  June 

J.  C.  GYumlner.  MadnuB  S.  C.  9  June 
L  G.  Brown,  Bombay  8.  G..  9  June 
H.  M.  Bepton,  Beng^  S.  O..  9  June 
«'.  B4nrlaadann,  Madras  S.G.  9  June 
F  Wheeler,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  9  June 
JW.CHenderaon, Mad.8.C.  9 June 
Herbert  Chaa.  Patton,  22  F.  xo  June 
Sdw.  M.  Beadon.  85  F zoJune 

E.  3.  Berkeley,  Madras  S.G.  xo  June 
W.I«.K.XByvett,MadrasS.C.  zoJnne 
S.W.B.8heraian,Mad.S.G.  xojnne 

B.  H.  Pneatem,  Madras  8.  G.  xo  June 

F.  B  Boooa,  Madraa  8.  C...  xo  June 
J.  npeertoB,  Bengal  S.C...  xoJune 
rCtt.C.T.Jan«tt3en.S.C.  zo  June 

xoJune 
20  June 
27  June 

,oP.  29  June 

L.O.A.A.<toOatt(HB.:irt.    iJnly 

C.  Ti  wrt^,  B.  Ajfk.^^... xJuly 

F.  A.  nmhWui,  Jfc.p.96  F.  ...    8  July 


Geo.  Mnrny.  Madiaa  8.  C. 
roialfadnaila.  Mad.  8.  C. 


PBBaaigH>,a8 
M.daUra.G.A 


O.  Mensies,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  36  Aug. 
W.  G.  Trevor,  Bombay  S.  G.  31  Aug. 
J.W.Watson,  Bombay  S.G.  4  Sept. 
B.  D.  H.  Vibart.  Bengal  B.  G.  4  Sept. 
W.  P.  La  Touche,  Bom.  S.  C.  6  Sept. 
W.  Btoddart,  Madras  S.  C...  xa  Sept. 

F.  E.  West,  Madras  S.  G.  ..,  xa  Sept 
J. W.O*Dowda, Bengal  S.G.  xa  Sept. 
W.  8.  Bailey,  Madras  S.  G.    19  Sept. 

E.  G.  Jenkins,  Bombay  S.G.  ao  Sept. 
BF.H.Macgregor,h.p.  Mil. 

Train,  S.  0.  of  Pensioners    7  Get. 

0.  J.  Home,  x6  F xo  Oct. 

St.Geo.  Gaulfefld.  Mad.  S.G.  ao  Oct. 
B.  H.  Phelips,  Madras  S.G.  20  Oct. 

H.  G.  Lewes.  B.Art 3x  Oct. 

Edward  Birch,  xx  P ax  Nov. 

John  Cobb,  h/p.B  Marines, 

Paffma»Ur,Port9moutkJHo.  25  Nov. 

G.  G.  Slade.  Rifle  Br z  Dec. 

F.  W.  B  Clements,  B.  Eng.  a  Dec. 
W.  J.  L.  Milligan,  h.p.  m\, 

Tr.  S.O.  of  Pensioners  ...    5  Dec. 
R.  Houghton,  Madras  S.  C.    9  Dec. 

A.  Vivian,  Bengal  8.  C 9  Dec. 

A.  J.  Vibart,  Bombay  S.  C.    q  Dec. 

A.  M'Goun,  Madras  8.  G....    9  I>ec. 

F.  D.  Harington,  Ben.  S.  G.  xo  Dec. 
T.Lowndes,  Madras  S.G... .  10  Dec. 

B.  W.  Broughton,Mad.S.C.  10  Dec. 
0.  W.  Yonge,  Bombay  S.C.  10  Dec. 
R.  E.  Boyle,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  xo  Dec. 
J.  P.  Warlow,  Madras  S.  C.  xo  Dec. 
Q.  Tyndall,  Madras  S.  G. ...  10  Dec. 
E.  Faunce,  Madras  B.C.  ...  so  Dec. 

C.  W.  Gampbell,BengalS.C.  20  Dec. 

G.  R.  Goodfellow,  Bom.  B.C.  23  Dec. 
N.  B,  Burlton,  Bengal  S.  C.  30  Dec. 

1876. 

G.  E«  RenniS)  44  F x  Jan. 

B.  F.  Angelo,  Bengal  S.C...  4  Jan. 
H.  F.Pritobard,  R.  Art.     ...    j  iwn. 

B.  Yaldwyn,  R.  Art 7  Jan. 

W.  J.  Pinch,  B  Art t6  Jan; 

H.  de  G.  Warter,  B  Art.    ...  z6Jan. 

G.  Budd,  B.  Art x6  Jan. 

J.  Haughton,  B.  Art x6  Jan. 

p.t.o.F.  S.  Stoney,  B.  Art 16  Jan. 

T.  Clarke,  B  Art x6  Jan. 

W.  Gw  Brancker,  B  Art x6  Jan. 

D.  B  Cameron,  CJTG.R.  Art.  x6  Jan. 

W.  H.  Noble,  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

G.  0'Connor,h.p.  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

W.  Kemmis,  B.  Art x6  Jan. 

P.  B.  Baikes,  R.  Art.   x6  Jan. 

B.  D.  Elliott,  B  Art. 16  Jan. 

H.  Bond,  B  Art 16  Jan. 

W.  M.  B  Walton,  B  Art x6  JaiL 

F.  W.  Ward,  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

S.  J.  Browne,  Bengal  S.C...  20  Jan. 
J.W.M.Anderson,  JBom.  S.C.  20  Jan. 
O.  M.  Graham,  Bengal  S.G...  20  Jan. 
Wm.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.G.  ...  ao  Jan. 

Densil  Hammill,  75  F ax  Jan. 

E.  8.  Ostrehan,  Bombay  S.G.  31  Jan. 

P.  Montgomerie,  B  Eng. 3  Feb. 

H.  H.  Lee,  B  Eng 3  Feb. 

A  Stewart.  Bengal  S.C 4  Feb. 

P.  W.  Powlett,  Bengal  S.G...  4  Feb. 
H.  B  Goningham,  Mad.  S.  C  4  Feb. 
M.  P.  Bicketta,  Bengal  S.  C.    4  Feb. 

H.  H.  Pearson,  12  F 6  Feb. 

W.  S.  Macleod.  Madras  S.  G.    6  Feb.  H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  Mad.  S.C.  a6  Sept. 
T.  Gardiner,  h.p.  98  F.  Be-  J.Wilkinson.  Z05F 29  Sept. 

ertdHng  OMeer  ai  Cork 23  Feb.  B.  Bythell,  Bombay  S.  G.  ...    2  Oct. 

J.  G.  Campbell,  X04F 25  Feb.  A.  G.  Owen,  Bengal  S.  C  ...    4  Oct. 

J.  Bawlins,  48  F 26  Feb.  H.  A.  Lewes,  Bengal  S.  C. ...    4  Oct. 

,.  ,        «  ^.   )Liiuageu,h.p.  Bombay  S.C.    4  Oct. 

jC.  A.  Liardet,  Madras  S.  C.       4  Oct. 
O.  Barnes,  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar.  Heniy  Kerr,  7  F i90ct. 


lOL.  vr  XI..  yjmjf.  at  nut  i  «h>  o.  v>.  .  ..    mv  aluj^. 

M.  Bamsay,  Bengal  S.G 20  Mar. 

R.  C  Money,  Bengal  S.G.  ...  20  Mar. 
C  B  Matthews,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Mar. 
G.  B.  Fisher,  Bombay  S.C.   a8  Mar. 

J.  Gabbett,  Madras  6.  C 30  Mar. 

J.  C  Gonington,  13  F.  ..., 3x  MJar. 

D.  H.  Traill,  B  Eng 3Z  Mar. 

A.  J.  Fllgate,  B.  Eng 31  Mar. 

H.  M.  Vibart.  B.  Eng 3X  Mar. 

G.  F.  S.  Chambers,  B  Art...    x  Apr. 

W.  8.  Curson,  B.  Art x  Apr. 

J.  F.  Pierson.  B.  Art.  t  Apr. 

E.  W.  Trevor,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Apr. 
H  C.  Wright,  Madras  8.  C.  4  Apr. 
T.  H.B.  Brooke,  Madras  S.C  4  Apr. 
W.  H.  Glements,h.p.  B.  Mar. 

3.0.  of  Pensioners 14  Apr. 

Dunlop,  B.  Art 14  Apr. 

E.  Lyons,  B.  Art.  14  Apr. 

H.  Parker,  15  F. 16  Apr. 

A.  Hill,  34  F 16  Apr. 

H.  C  E.Ward,  Bengal  S.C  ao  Apr. 
J.  M*D,  Smith,  Madras  S.C  70  Apr. 

G.  C.  Boss,  Bengal  S.C 29  Apr. 

J.  M.  Heywood,  R.  Eng 3  May 

F.  J.  Rivers,  Madras  8.0.  ...    4  May 

B.  H.  E.  KauntBe,Beng.S.C    11  May 

EL  J.  Hallowes,  15  F 29  May 

A.  F.  P.  Haroourt,  Ben.S.C  8  June 
C  L.  Baikes,  Madras  S.C. ...  8  June 
A.  M.  Phillips,  Bombay  S.C  8  June 
W.  G.  Murray,  h.p.  Ben.  S.C  8  June 
John  Jacob,  Bombay  S.G. ...  8  June 
James  Miller,  Bengal  S.G. ...    8  June 

G.  B.  Farrlngton,  Mad.  S.C  9  June 
W.  0.  Plant,  Madras  S.G.  ...  9  Jmie 
E.  L.  Ommanney,  Ben.  S.C  9  June 
H.  M.  B.  Burlton,  Ben.  S.G.  12  June 
PJL.VanHonirigh,Mad.  S.C  xajune 
H.  F.  deLousada,  Mad.  S.C.  aoJune 
W.  Chlshohn,  Madras  S.C. ...  25  Jane 
John  Godson,  Madras  B.C...    4  July 

J.  L.  Bradshaw,  80  F xo  July 

G.  W.  Borradaile,  R.  Art.  ...  14  July 
T.  W.  Sanders,  Bombay  S.C  16  July 
A.  J.  Doig,  Bombay  S.  C  ...  x6  July 
W.  J.  Seaton,  Madras  B.  C  20  July 

G.  B.  B.  Hobart,  R.  Art 24  July 

H.  A.  Tracey,  R.  Art 24  July 

H.  J.  F.  Shea,  R.  Art 24  July 

R.  G.  W.  Mltford,  Ben.  S.C  25  July 
0.  Swinhoe,  Bombay  S.  C ...  27  July 

John  Briggs,  8a  P 29  July 

T.  B.  Adams,  45  F 4  Aug. 

Edw.  Micklem,  R.  Eng xa  Aug. 

J.  W.  Hindle,  Madras  S.G.  20  Aug. 
C  F.  Moore,  Madras  S.G.  ...  20  Aug 
W.H.  King-Harman,  R.  Art.  21  Aug. 

T.  8.  Seccombe,  R.  Art 21  Aug.   . 

H.P.R.F.Grawfurd,2£ad.S.C  z  Sept. 
A.  Wingfield.  Madras  B.C....    4  Sept. 

R.  S.  Jago.  Madras  S.G 4  Sept. 

J.CSmyth-Windham.BArt.    8  Sept. 

W.  B.  R.  Hall,  R.  Art 8  Sept. 

W.T.  Budgen,  R.  Art 8  Sept. 

E.  Broadrick,  R.  Art 8  Sept. 

E.  Gladstone,  h.p.  R.M.  Art.  15  Sept. 

F.  T.  Warburton,  R.  Bug....  x6  Sept. 
C  D.  Baynes,  Madras  S.C.  ax  Sept. 
M.D. V.T.Grant, Bom.  S.G.  ai  Sept. 

A.  C  Davidson,  R.  Art ax  Sept. 

J.  Lawson,  59  F 22  Sept. 

.«.c.  A. L.  Emerson,  a8 F.  ...  aa  Sept. 
\  Weldon.  Madras  S.  C  ...  26  Sept. 


C  M.  Moberly,  Madras  B.C..    4  Mar. 

G.  A.  Way,  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar. 

E.  C.  Ross,  Bon^y  S.C 7  Mar. 


H.  G.  Saunders,  Bengal  S.  C  20  Oct. 

JosiasDuim,  89  F 21  Oct. 

H.  Waring,  2  F 23  Oct. 


H.  S.  Stabb,  33  F 8  Mar.iE.  L.  Hercy.  aP 23  Oct 


I4& 

C.O.L.Prend«rgMt,  Bon.S.C.  23  Oct. 
W.  W.  Murdoch,  R.  Art 28  Oct 

B.  D.  Tarleton.  R.  Art ag  Oct. 

J.  M'MulliB,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  16  Nov. 

H.  P.  Darwall,  R.  Art 17  Nov. 

R.  ThompBon,  R.  Eng 20  Nov. 

S.  Crosier,  43  F 1  Dec. 

C.  S.  Blair,  Madraa  S.  G.  ...    4  I>ec. 

John  Blaksley,  3  P 6  Deo. 

John  Liston,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  7  Dec. 
R.  H.  Hudleston,  Benfral  8. G.  7  Deo. 
R.  M.  Skinner,  Bengal  8.  C-  7  Doc. 
John  Ewing,  Madras  8.  C. ...  7  Dec. 
P.  P.  W.  Freeman,  Ben.  8.C.  7  Dec. 
UCP.  D.  M.  Brown,  Ben.S.G.  8  Dec. 
W.  V.  P.  Jacob,  Bengal  8.  C.  8  Dec. 
H.  8.  Court,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  8  Dec. 
R.  Wheeler,  Madras  8.  C.  ..     8  Dec. 

A.  C.  Havelock,  Madras  8.  G.    8  Dec. 

D.  M'Neill,  Madras  8.  C 8  Dec. 

Montagu  Hall,  loi  F 18  Dec. 

P.  P.  Daniell,  75  F 18  Dec. 

H.  Morton,  Bengal  8.  G ao  Dec. 

R.  P.  Litchfield,Madra8  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
W.  T.  Bden,  Bombay  8.  G....  20  Dec. 

B.  R.  Cottingham,  R.  Art...  23  Dec. 

1876 

J.  C.  Auchinleok,  R.  Art.  ...    i  Jan. 

A.  R.  Chapman,  Bengal  8.G.    4  Jan. 

B.  C.  Codrington,  Ben.  S.G.  4  Jan. 
J.  P.  (hunt,  Bombay  S.G. . . .    4  Jan. 

C.  S.  Kyle,  R.  Art.  15  Jan. 

P.  C.  St.  John,  Madras  S.G.  ao  Jan. 

E.  M.  Woodcock,  Bom.  8.U.  4  Feb. 
M&n.  A.  B.  de  Montmorency, 

R.  Art 4  Feb. 

B.  W.  West,  Bombay  B.C. ...  7  Feb. 
Br  R.  G.  Sandeman,  ZCSI. 

Bengal  S.  C. 8  Feb. 

pj.e.  J.  H.  Pawcett,  h.p.  x  F.  9  Feb. 
W.  T.  Brown,  Bombay  8.0.  20  Feb. 
R.  S.  Roberts,  Madras  S.  C.  ao  Feb. 

John  Foott,  h.p.  3  F 27  Feb. 

J.G.Shanks,h.p.R.  Marines  37  Feb. 
H.  P.  P.  Nash,  Bengal  S.G.  4  Mar. 
Wm.Anderson,  Madras  B.C.  4  Mar. 
E.  O.  Morrogh,  Madras  B.C.  4  Mar. 
R.M.  Lloyd.  Bombay  8.  C.    4  Mar. 

A  M.  Lys,  Madras  8.  C 4  Mar. 

E.  A.  Wood,  Madras  8.C....  4  Mar. 
A.  Bloomfleld,  Bengal  8.  C.  7  Mar. 
J.  O.  E.  Griffith,  Bom.  S.G.    9  Mar. 

J.  Herschol,  R.Bng xo  Mar. 

E.  P.  Browne,  35  P. X7  Mar. 

E.  Cunningham,  Bom.  8.0.  20  Mar. 
I.  P.  Westmorland,  R.  Eng.  30  Mar. 

A.  C.  Padday,  R.  Eng 30  Mar. 

P.  H.  Byre,  38  P x  Apr. 

J.  H.  Lloyd,  R.  Art 1  Apr. 

O.  A.  Russell,  R.  Art x  Apr. 

A.  Pamell,  R.  Eng x  Apr. 

A.  T.  Rolland,  Madras  8.  C.    4  Apr. 

R.  W.  Sparks,  7  P 5  Apr. 

€harles  Squirl,  74  P 5  Apr. 

E.  B.  Hutton,  X  Drs xoApr. 

Wm.  Whitla,  10  P laApr. 

W.  Bisset,  R.  Art 98  Apr. 

W.  8.  Maunsell.  R.  Art 29  Apr. 

F.  B.  3iiddleton,  Mad.  8.  C.  4  May 
E.  Temple,  Bensral  8.  C.  ...  xs  May 
p.t.e,  G.  O.  Beazley,  83  P. ...  22  May 

C.  C.  Sargeaunt,  Mad.  8.  0.  31  May 
P.  J.  G.  Murray,  3  Dr.  Gds.  3x  May 

W.  T.  Much,  24  F X  May 

T.B.8haw-UeUier,4Dr.Qd8.    a  June 

G.  G.  Young,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  June 

P.  Lance,  Bengal  8.  G 13  June 

H.  T.  Harris,  Madras  8.  G.  13  Jane 
C.  J.  Griffiths,  Bengal  8.  G.  13  June 
E.  C.  Garstin,  Bengal  8.  C.  13  June 

R.  W.  B.  Dawson,  x8  F 14  June 

J.  8.  Tait,  la  Lancers  14  June 

A.  PuUan,  Bengal  8.  G 14  June 

O.  Case,  Bengal  8.  G 14  June 

G.  0.  Udny,  Bengal  8.  G. ...  14  June 

L.  Wavell,  Bengal  8.  G X4  June 

R.  B.  Graham,  Bengal  8.  G.  X4  Juno 
M.  J.  J.  Mignon,  Bombay  G.  14  June 
E.  J.  Watson,  Madras  8.  C.  14  June 

J..H.  Knox,  14  Hussars X5  June 

J.  Fitzgerald,  Bengal  8.  C.  x6  June 

W.  Livesay,  43  F 19  June 

R.  W.  M.  Wetherell,  16  F...  aa  June 
0.«.tf.H.D.  Farrington,  jx  ^*  '4  J^^^o 
J.  B.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  O. ...  a6  June 
T.  Higginson,  Madras  8.  G.  76  June 
A.  Cook,  h.p.  Madras  8.  G.  a6  Juno 


Majors, 

T.  H.  Stoton,  Madras  8.  0.  a6  June  P.  B.  Roberts,  R.  Art 27  Feb 

N.  G.  Ramsay,  25  F 15  July  P.  H.  Greig,  R.  Art aS  Feb, 

T.  R.  Davidson,  Bengal  S.G    15  July 'J.  H.  Prendergast,  Mad.S.O.    3  Mar. 
M.  W.  Ommanney,  R.  Art...  19  July  I  A.  Ollivant,  Bengal  8.  O 


8.  G.  Huskisson,  h.p.  80  P..  19  July 

G.  P.  Kaye,  ax  Hussars ag  July 

A  L.  Playfair,  Bengal  8.  C.    5  Aug. 

R.  H.  Truell,  53  F xa  Aug. 

J.  B.  Leggett,  Madras  8.  C.  x6  Aug. 
E.  H.  Thomas,  Madras  8.  C.  16  Aug. 
IIoH.K.  W.  Napier,  Bengal 

Staff  Corps zo  Aug. 

J.  Macdougall,  Madras  S.G.  20  Aug. 

W.  8.  JerviB,  loi  F 33  Aug. 

C.  Hayter,  Madras  S.G a9  Aug. 

O.B.C.8t.John,C5J.R.Bng.  39  Aug. 
G.  B.  Stokes,  108  F x  Sept 

E.  G.  BattiBCOmbe,  R.  Art..    1  Sept 

F.  Hammond,  Bengal  8.G..  8  Sept. 
L.  B.  Banoe,  Madras  8.C....  zo  Sept 
C.  Maguire,  44  P x6  Sept 

G.  C.  Bird,  Madras  B.G ao  Sept 

M.  Tweedie,  Bombay  S.G...  ao  Sept 
W.  N.  Wroughton,  Madras 

Staff  Corps 33  Sept 

G.  Blunt,  R.  Eng 37  Sept 

J.  8.  Nicholson,  xo8  F 6  Oct. 

H.  R.  Thuillier,  R.  Eng 7  Oct. 

A.  T.  Praser,  R.  Eng 7  Oct 

8.  Graves,  3  F xx  Oct 

Francis  Gellie,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Oct 
l'hos.Trueman,BomDayS.O.  aoOct. 
John  Jopp,  Bombay  8.  C...  ao  Oct 

J.  A.  Tillard,  R.  Art ax  Oct 

John  C.  Hay,  9a  P a8  Oct 

G.  C.  Hewetson,  Madras  8.0.  4  Nov. 
».*.<?.  H.  L.  Mitchell.  R.  Art.  9  Nov. 
J.L.  Stewart,  b.p.  x8  Hussars  ax  Nov. 
De  L.   R.   P.    Wooldridge, 

Bombay  S.G ax  Nov. 

R.  Rintoul,  h.p.  x6  Lancers, 

3  Surrey  MilUia 34  Nov. 

J.  Pennyouick,  R.  Eng. 8  Deo. 

William  Byam,  65  F 9  Deo. 

B.  W.  Shaw,  Madras  8.  C. ...  la  Deo. 
A.  D.  Butter, Bengal  8.  C. ...  xa  Deo. 

C.  P.  James,  Bombay  8.  C.  la  Deo. 
R.  C.  R.  Glilfbrd,  Bengal  S.C.  X3  Dec. 
H.  8.  Jarrett. Bengal  8. 0. ...  13  Dec. 
L.  J.  H.  Grey,  C^i.  Ben.  S.C.  11  Dec. 
R.  G.  Jenkins,  Madras  8.  G.  13  Dec. 

E.  Swetenham,  Bengal  8.  G.  X3  Dec. 
W.  G.  Anderson,  Bengal  S.C.  xj  Dec. 
J.  8.  Iredell,  Bombay  8.  G.  X3  Dec. 

G.  8.  Keith,  Madras  8.  C 13  Dee. 

H.  M.  Pratt,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Dec. 
C.  H.  Cantor,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Deo. 
G.  A.  Jacob,  Bombay  8.  C...  X3  Dec. 
J.  B.  Taylor, Madras  8.  C...  13  Deo. 
T.  O.  Underwood,  Mad.  S.C.  Z3  Dec. 
J.  A.  Riohmond,Madras  S.G.  Z3  Deo. 
C.  A  Porteous,  Madras  8.  C.  X3  Dec. 

Geo.  Philips,  4  Hussars x6  Dec. 

W.  B.  Colvin,  7  F X9  Deo. 

H.B.  Sanderson,  Beng.  S.G.  aoDeo. 

C.  O'Donel,  Bengal  S.C ao  Dec. 

G.  P.  I.Graham,  Beng.  S.G.  ao  Dec. 
C.  J.  Gantin,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Deo. 
Allan  Murray,  Bengal  8.  C.  ao  Dec. 
George  Atkins,  Bengal  8.  C.  ao  Dec. 

F.  J.  8.  Adam.  Bombay  8.  C.  ao  Dec. 
C.  J.  O.  Chambers, Mad.S.C.  ao  Dec. 
W.  H.  Wilson,  Bombay  S.C.  ao  Dec. 
8.  E.  R.  Butler,  Madras  8.0.  ao  Deo. 


,        „  4  Mar. 

C.  P.  Newport,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Mar. 
G.  Wodehouse,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Mar. 
G.  J.  O.FiuGerald,Mad.S.C.  4  Mar. 
W.H.Yates,h.p.BombayS.C.  4  Mar. 
G.  H.  Oakes,  Madras  8.  C...  4  Mar. 
H.I.  Wheler,  Bengal  B.C....    6  Mar. 

W.  A.  Smyth,  11  F.  7  Mar. 

J.  D.  Bourne,  5  Dr.  Gds 17  Mar. 

p.$.e.  G.  Salis-Sohwabe,   x6 

Lanoers   17  Mar. 

H.  F.  H.  SeweU,  Mad.  S.  C.  ao  Mar. 
R.  W.  Hesketh,  Mad.  8.  C...  20  Mar. 
Q.  8.  A.  Jamieson.  Mad.  8....  ao  Mar. 
F.  R.  Trevor,  Madras  8.  C...  ao  Mar. 
P.  B,  P.  White,  z  W.  I.  R....  24  Mar. 
p.9.e.  B.  V.  Boyle,  R.  Art...  z  Apr. 
F.  H.  Vanderzee,  Mad.  8.  C.    7  Apr. 

C.  E.  Reid,  R.  Art zoApr. 

p.9.e,  A.  B.  Morgan,  9  F.  ...  15  Apr. 
Hon.   J.  D.  Drummond,  6 

Dr.  Gds 20  Apr. 

M.  J.  Sexton,  R.  Art ao  Apr. 

F.  W.  Grant,  Bengal  8.  C.  ao  Apr. 

F.  N.  M.  Maynard,  Ben.  S.G.  ao  Apr. 
A  P.  Laughton,  Mad.  8.  G.  ao  Apr. 
J.  H.  Gordon,  Madras  8.  G.  ao  Apr. 

G.  B.  King,  37  F ai  Apr. 

H.  L.  Bllaby,  R.  Art 30  Apr. 

C.  Corbyn,  Bengal  8.  C. '  (  May 

B.  Vandeleur,  5  Lanoen. ...    7  May 

T.  W.  Roberts,  R.  Art 7  May 

L.  Maodonald,  Bengal  8.  C.  8  May 
H.  B.  Hanna,  Bengal  S.G...  xa  May 

A.  Hogg,  Bombay  S.  C x6  May 

G.  D.  A.  Straker,  R.  Art...  94  May 

W.  A  Warren,  R.  Art  34  May 

J.  H.  Blaokley,  R.  Art 30  May 

R.  0.  Drysdale,  R.  Art 30  May 

H.  A.  Burton,  14  F 3  June 

J.H.  Walwyn,  33  F a  Juno 

C.  E.  Luard,  R.  Eng 6  June 

Bruoe  Brine,  R.  Eng 6  June 

H.  J.  Palliser,  h.p.  R.  Art...  11  June 
W.  J.  Stewart,  Bengal  8.  C.  ra  June 

F.  Coddingion,  Bengal  8.0.  za  June 
W.  R.  Sheffield,  Mad.  8. 0.  xa  June 
J.G.Gillmor,  h.p.  Bom.  8.  C.  la  June 

G.  H.  P.  Codrington,  Bom. 
8.  C Z3  June 

J.  Affleck,  Bombay  8.  G 13  June 

M.  P.  Moiiarty,  Ben.  8.  C.  Z3  June 
H.  C.A.  Szcsepanski,  Bengal 

8.  C 13  June 

8.  Beckett,  Bengal  8.  0 13  June 

T.  A.  Scott  Bengal  8.  C X3  June 

T.  D.  Madden,  Bengal  8  C.  13  June 
J.  W.  Swifte,  Madras  8.  C.  zj  June 
R.  V.  Maiden,  Bombay  8.0.  13  June 
J.  Gataore,  Bombay  8.  G. ...  Z3  June 
G.  B.  Blowera,  Bombay  8.  G.  13  June 
J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Mad.  8.  C.  X3  June 
G.  Mackenzie,  Bombay  S.C.  X3  June 
P.  J.  Wise,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  13  June 

F.  8.  FiUPatriok,  Mad.  8.  C.  13  June 
R.  C.  Evanson,  Mad.  8.  C.  13  June 

W.  O.  Saundera,  ax  F.  ...  X5  June 
p.B.e.  A.  0.  Hamilton,  R.  Eng.  1$  June 

G.  Thomhill,  R.  Art  34  June 

H.de  8.  Isaacson,  R.  Art z  July 

B.  G.  Wace,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...    z  July 

P.  C.  Ruxton,  39  P 6  July 

K.  J.  W.  Coghill.  zo  Hussars  zz  July 

T.  M.  Warren,  73  F xz  July 

W.  8.  Daniell,  xos  F zz  July 

P.  Kilgour,  Madras  8.  0.  ...  zi  July 

H.  C.  Magenis,  R.  Art   14  July 

Wm.  Scott,  Bombay  8.  G. ...  ao  July 
W.  8.  Seton,  Bombay  S.  0...  so  July 
W.  F.  Sandwith,  Bom.  8.  0.  ao  July 
W.  A.  Battine,  a  Dr.  Gds.  ...  ac  July 
H.  W.  Webster,  Bengal  B.C.  36  July 
G.  8.  Hills,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...    4  Aug. 

C.  J.  Durand,  Bengal  S.C...  4  Aug. 
H.  G.  Waterfleld,  Beng.  S.C.  4  Aug. 
0.  T.  P.  Luxmoore,  Mad.  8.0.  4  Auir. 
H.  W.  Blair,  Madras  8.  C...    4  Aiig. 

B.  Fischer,  Madras  8.  G.  ...  4  Aug. 
K.  F.  Stevenson,  Mad.  8.  C.  4  Aug. 
T.B.M.Glasoock.Beng.8.C.  zz  Aug. 
L.  Blathwayt.  Bengal  8.  0.  zz  Aug. 
P.  Knowles,  Bengal  S.G. ...  Z3  Autr. 

C.  M.  Stockwell,7a  F zs  Auir. 

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R.   H.    de    Montmorency, 

Bengal  S.C 4  Jan. 

M.  Furlong,  Madras  S.C 4  Jan. 

H.  N.  Reeves,  Bombay  8.  C.  a  Jan. 

A.  Battye,  Bengal  8.  0 6  Jan. 

T.  Dayrell,  Bengal  S.C 6  Jan. 

D.  J.  D.  Safford,  97  F Z7  Jan. 

G.  L.  K.  Hewett.  Bengal  S.C.  ao  Jan. 
G.  C.  Gregory,  Bengal  8.  C.  ao  Jan. 
G.  A  Strover,  Madras  8.0...  ao  Jan. 
Wm.  Vertue,  Madras  8.  C...  ao  Jan. 
P.  P.  J.  Toke,  Bengal  8.  C...  aa  Jan. 

A  R.  Seton,  R.  Eng 33  Jan. 

T.  H.  Ouchterlony,  R.  Art. ...  35  Jan. 

W.  B.  Lockhart,  R.  Art 39  Jan. 

G.  B.  Macdonell,R.  Art 39  Jan. 

C.  H.  Ewart,  Bengal  8.  C...  30  Feb. 
W.  E.  Ghambera,  Ben.  8.  C..  30  Feb. 

E.  Beddy.  Bengal  8.  G 30  Feb. 

ircfW.F.F.  Waller,  Bom.S.C.  30  Feb.  O.  E.  Layard,  xs  F xs  Aug 

B.  G.  V.  HoHoway,  Mad.S.C.  so  Feb./Gharles  Crawford,  R.  Eng...  Z7  Aug. 
W.  O.  Foord,  Madras  8.  C...  ao  Feb.  V.  Birch,  Bombay  8.  G so  Aug. 


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B.  T.  H.  Sampson,  Bengal 
StaffConM aoAng. 

?.  B.  lliles,  BoinlMi7  8.0. ...  ao  Aug. 

R.  P.  Daria,  Bennl  8.  0 ....  aa  Aug 

J.  L.  L.  Morant,  R.  Eng m  Aug. 

W.  H.  Sandham,  B.  Art. 34  Ang. 

f.t.e.  S.  O.  HoUist,  R.  Art...  35  Aug. 

f  le.  G.  M.  Cardew,  67  F....  39  Ang. 

Wm.  Cleland,  xoa  F.  x  Sept. 

J.  C.  Stewart,  Bengal  8.  C.    4  Sept 

G.  RandeU,  Madras  S.  G. ...    4  Sept. 

*Xarq.  8.  de  Piro,  R.  Malta 
Fenc  Art. 5  Sept. 

H.  S.  Clarke,  R.  Art. 6  8ept. 

T.C.  Price,  R.  ArL xo  Sept. 

J.  F.  F.  Cologan,  Ben.  Staff 
Corps  aoSept. 

y.  Lowia,  Bengal  8.  C ao  Sept 

W.  T.  Keara,  Bombay  B.C.  ao  Sept. 

H.  F..  DaTidBon,  19  F.   29  Sept. 

V  I.e.  T.  KeUjr-Kenny,  3  F.    39  Sept. 


S.  J.  G.  Grant,  35  F.. 

C.  E.  Theobald,  ao  F 

C  V.  OliTer,  66  F 

BobeitCook,  sx  F 

;.  A.  Vonah,  h.p.  Depot 

B«a.  S.O.  of  Pena 

E  T.  Bainbridf  e,  ax  F 

r  A.  F.  Creagh,  80  F 

Samad  BTadbnme,  17  F.  ... 
G.  F.  Stehelin,  4  F 

D.  K,  Evans,  6  F 

G.  .L  Cnnon,  3  Life  Qds 

:  B,Newbolt,  5  F-  

^.  H.  N.  Johnstone,  ao  F.... 

F  W.Hamilton,  ax  F 

B.  F.  Harrison,  5  Lanoers ... 

J  B.  Jackion,  h.p.  ax  F 

Ttjffiu  Mackenzie,  78  F. ... 

;.  D.  Bradley,  49  F 

EBBnmaby,  51  P 

-'^  G.  HoTshe,  49  F. 

L  a  Kewbolt,  54  F 

E-L  Harvest,  80  F. 

.  T  Beui7,66F. 

.'  M  TGppin,x8F 

*  4ui  Radge,  xo  F 

f  I.  Hsmday,  R.  Mar.  Art. 

•  T.  Green,  xx  P..... 

??sd.  Karalake,  83  F 

.'  G. Smyth,  30F 

'.'  E.  Hope,  25  F 

.*  F.  Morton,  55  F 

L  W.Stone,  80 F 

>T»  PerciTal,  Rifle  Brig.... 
V  H.W.  Thisilethwayte,  5  F. 

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1 K.  Malet,  t8  Hneaara 

r^RoT  Stephen,  Rifle  Brig. 

f^ciu^r  Field,  6  F 

"  .'.Ji«aelyn,96  F 

;"A.B.Talloch,69F. 

;     E  Ff^ster.  58  F 

^fHach  Shaw.  x8  P 

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i-  ^  N.  Kington.  4  Hoeaars 

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j  •  G.  Ojckbnm,  6  F 

^  aanl  Johnson,  10  F 

I  '^^(.'baine.b.p.xoHnfisan 

I  •  Pw  Vacdelear,  30  F 

iHH  Tjiylor,  sP 

B  Taadeleur,  7  P 

I  •  'J.  Berkeley,  47  F 

iL  Aliardice,  7*  P 

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'»  T.  Ll  (isnrithen,  25  P.  ... 

^H.C«nipbell,  33  P 

^H  Deedee,  Rifle  Brigade 

J  J  Massy,  9  P 

itDeare,74p 

15  a.  E.  Ridsdale.  9  F 

^'Ix?  N.  O.  Stockwell,  10  F. 

U.nuktfleld,5iF 

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r^ne  Fslkner.  soP 

i-ffjt  Mftlcolm,  34  P 

'  ?  bcA-d,  h,p.  R.  Canadian 

>-l*ft.  8  O.  of  Pena. 

i  T.  Walsh,  xo  P..... 

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•jTsfasm,  R.  Mar. 


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A.  H.  Ouard,  R.  Mar. 

W.  G.  Byron,  60  F 

Thomas  Tomer.  36  F 

B.  A.  Carey,  33  F 

P.  R.  Anstruther,  04  F.  

Fttzmanrice  Beancnamp,7  F. 

R.  T.  Thompson.  56  P 

8.  W.  Rawlins,  69  F 

A.  R.  Lees,  84  F 

P.  8.  Here,  39  P 

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pa,«,  J.  J.  N.  Bnchanan,  h.p. 

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C.B.Phipps,h.p.  1 8  P.;  Groom 

in  Waiting  to  the  Quten  ... 

William  Bally,  33  P 

F.  H.  Chambers,  39  F 

J.  M.  T.  Simpson,  84  F 

Arthor  Jebb,  31  P 

J.  C.  Douglas,  29  F 

F.  B.  N.  Cranflird,  80  F 

J.  K.  Watson,  60  P. 

Edw.  Everett.  79  P 

E.  Molynenz.  h.p.  7  Dr.  Gds. 

R.  J.  J.  Stewart,  66  F 

H.  M.  Lowry,  12  P. 

R.  H.  Dillon,  45  P 

J.  B.  Kersteman,  xoo  P.  ... 
A.  H.  P.  Barnes,  R.  Mar.... 
p.i.e.  A.  G.  Wynen,  39  P.  ... 
R.  J.  8pofforth,  h.p.  59  F. 

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William  Keough,  X3  F 

W.  C.  S.  Mair,  13  F 

P.T.Townshend,  a  Life  Gds. 

W.  C.  Smith,  78  F 

P.  J.  Fane,  61  P. 

Theobald  Burke,  18  P 

G.  P.  Munro,  R.  Mar 

A.  H.  H.  Walsh,  R.  Mar.  ... 
H.  B.  Tuson,  R.  Mar.  Art... 

Q.  H.  Candy,  R.  Art 

P.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  R.  Bng... 
C.  P.  Heaslop,  R.  Mar.  Art 
G.  R.  T.  Davidson,  R.  Eng... 

B.  H.  Melville,  R.  Eng 

M.  C.  Newall,  R.  Art. 

J.  R.  Hogg,R.  Eng 

N.  Q.  Sturt,  B.  Eng. 

T.  P.White,  R.  Eng 

C.  J.  O.  Ferguson,  R.  Eng.... 

G.  H.  Bolland,  R.  Eng 

R.  W.  Stewart,  R.  Bi^r 

pa.e,W.  F.  M.  Hutchinaon. 

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A.  T.  Wodehouse,  R.  Art  ... 

p.».e.J,  P.  Nolan.  R.  Art 

G.C.  Sartorius,  Bombay  S.O. 

O.  F.  Le  Mottee.  R.  Art 

P.  P.  Gallwey,  R.  Art 

C.  H.  P.  Ellis,  R.  Art 

J.  E.  Gnbbins,  R.  Art 

T.  C.  Manderson,  R.  Eiig.... 
L.  Conway-Gordon,  R.  £ig. 
W.  R.  C.  Brough.  R.  Art  ... 

T.  T.  Carter,  R.  Eng.. 

R.  P.  Pennefitther,  1a.Eng... 

D.  V.  Shortland,  R.  Art. 

C.  W.  Brereton,  R.  Art 

P.  C.  Ghivegan,  49  P 

H.  H.  Murray,  R.  Art 

C.  R.  Pennington,  Ben.  S.C. 
R.L  Crawford,  Bombay  S.C. 
W.  R.  Trevelyan,  Bom.  S.C. 

C.  A.  Dodd,  Bensal  S.C 

W.  T.  Brereton,  Madras  S.C. 

F.  G.  Jackson,  ax  F 

J.  E.  Whitting,  37  P 

W.  J.  Prampton,  59  P 

B.W.C.H.Mmer,lKdn»S.C. 
Wm.  Salmond,  R.  Eng 

G.  0.  Girardot  xo6  P 

P.  L.  Mathews.  2  W.  L  R, ... 

H.  L.  Powys,  52  P 

John  Ward,  Madras  8.  0. ... 

E.  H.  Cameron,  R.  Art 

A.  R.  Cmikshank,  R.  Art... 

J.  H.  Stratton,  R.Art 

N.  M.  T.  Horsford,  Ben.  S.C. 
W.  L.  Samuells,  Bengal  B.C. 
W.  L.  Koverre,  Bengal  B.C. 
H.  W.  H.  Cox,  Madras  S.O. 

C.  E.  Terroc,  53  P 

J.  R.  D.  Cooke,  R.  Art 

E.B.Gordon,  R.  Art 


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P.  T.  Lloyd,  R.  Art 34  Nov. 

J.  Philips,  Bombay  S..* 27  Nov. 

John  Caimcross,  R.  Mar....  3  Dec. 
T.  W.  Hogf;,  SengAlS.C.  ...  4  Dec. 
G.  M.  CoUmgs,  h.p.  R.  Eng.    5  Deo. 

G.  Edwards,  h.p.  17  P 8  Dec 

J.  Biddulph,  Bengal  8.  C...  8  Dec. 
C.  A.  Baylay,  Bengal  S.C...  xi  Dec. 
T.R.  Tabuteau,  Madras  S.C.  xi  Dec. 

Finch  White,  85  P x2  Deo. 

H.W.Hastings,  Madran  S.C.  X2  Dec. 
H.  G.  Pritchard,  Mad.  S.  C.  x2  Deo. 
W.  H.  Wilkins,  Bengal  S.C.  X2  Dec. 
R.  H.  Palmer.  Bengal  S.C...  xs  Deo. 
J.  Grierson,  Bombay  S.C...  X3  Dec. 
G.  R.  Grylls,  Bengal  8.  C...  xs  Dec. 

E.Shaw,  Madras  S.G xs  Dea 

A.  P.  Dobbs.  Madras  S.C...  xs  Deo. 
W.Coningham,  Madras  S.C.  x2  Dec. 
G.  Cbiystie.  Madras  S.C.  ...  xs  Dec. 
John  liiimis,  Bengal  S.C. ...  x3  Dec. 

C.  E.  Maoaulay,  Bengal  8.C.  xs  Dec. 
A.  P.  Orchard,  Madras  S.C.  x^  Dec. 
p.».o.A.    L*£.    H.    Holmes. 

Bengal  8.0 xs  Dec. 

G.  J.  Gillies,  R.  Art 15  Dec. 

H.R.Spearman,  Bengal  S.C.  18  Dec. 
P.R.A.B.Constable.Ben.S.C.  19  Deo. 
J.  D.  Macpherson,  Ben.  S.C.  19  Dec. 
W.  H.  Unwin,  Bengal  S.C...  so  Dea 
H.L.  Walter,  Bombay  a C...  aoDea 
F.C.W.Drummond,Ben.S.C.  so  Deo. 
H.  B.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C...  so  Dec. 
W.  G.  Sharp,  Madras  S.C...  so  Dec. 

W.  J.  GUlespie,  49  F ax  Deo. 

J.H.R.Cruick8hank,  R.Eng.  ax  Dec. 
J.  D.  Broughton,  R.  Mar. ...  35  Dec. 

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chant,  R.  Art x  Jan. 

H.  P.  Fhillpotts,  R.  Art.  ...  s  Jan. 
A.  England,  lieugal  S.O.  ...  4  Jan. 
T.  J.  Cotton,  Madras  S.C...  4  Jan. 
Geo.  Coussmakor,  Bom. S.C.  4  Jan. 
Mont.  Protheroe,  Mad.  S.C  4  Jan. 
Fras.  Middlecoat  Mad.S.C  4  Jan. 
H.  J.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Jan. 
E.  M.  Stevenson,  Mad.  S.C.    4  Jan. 

H.  M.  Burgess,  R.  Art xo  Jan. 

T.  C  Martelli,  R.  Art xo  Jan. 

0.  J.  8.  Cahill,  Bombay  S.C.  so  Jan. 
E.  G.  D.  Beagin,  Mad.  8.0.   ao  Jan. 

W.  J,  Holt  a  P 33  Jan. 

William  Herring,  37  F 33  Jan. 

V.  O'Connor,  h.p.  47  P 23  Jan. 

J.  R.  K.  Tredennick,  57  P.     33  Jan. 

?.«.«.  J.  W.  Hosier,  s  Drs....  31  Jan. 
.  Sheppard,  s  W.I.  Begt  s  Feb. 
J.  G.  M'Rae,  Bombay  S.C3.  a  Feb. 
Robert  Atkins.  Bengal  S.C.  4  Feb. 
J.  R.  Marett,  Bengal  S.C...  4  t\h 
J.  C.  D.  Murray.  E.  Art.  ...  6  K(  b. 
Edmund  Austin,  Madr.  S.C   xs  Fe  b. 

David  HalUday,  11  F 16  Ftb. 

C  H.  Saifia,  64  F 16  Feb. 

R.  H.  Vetch,  R.  Eng x6 

T.  B.  MicheH,  Bengal  S.C.  19 
H.  C  Marsh.  Bengal  S.C...  so  1*. 
R.  J.  B.  Simi  son.  Mad.  S.C  ao  ^^h. 
G.  J.  T.  Whitlock,  Mad.  S.C.  ao  Fob. 
|).«.e.H.M.]Sfoor8om,  R.  Art.  so  Feb. 
G.  J.  Burgmann,  R.  Art.  ...  so  Feb. 
H.  M.  S.  Magrath.Mad.  S.C.  4  Mar. 
CJ.Parquhar8on,Beng.8.C.  4  Mar. 
E.  H.  Eyre.  Madras  S.C.  ...    4  Mar. 

F.T.  Hobson,  j  F xoMar. 

G.B.8impson,  Bombay  S.C.  xx  Mar. 

H.  L.  Gwyn,  R,  Art    xa  Mar. 

H.  M.  Robertson.  R.  Art. ...  X3  Mar. 
W.  A.  Roberts,  R.  Art X3  Mar. 

D.  Norton-Taylor,  R.Art...  13  Mar. 
p.«.0.  Wilkinson  Shaw,io3  F.  18  Mar. 

8.  C  Clarke,  R.  Eng 18  Mar. 

W.  K.Gray,  86  P ao  Mar. 

P.  R.  Holmes,  R.  Mar 36  Mar. 

A.  H.  Pasooe,  R.  Mar 30  Mar. 

W.  R.  Bunbury,  Beng.  S.C.  31  Mar. 

L.  Q.  Rodney,  R.  Mar x  Apr. 

A.  D.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.C.  4  Apr. 
J .  W.A.  Michell ,  Bengal  S.C.    4  Apr. 

E.  J.  Wynch,  Madras  S.C...    4  Apr. 

J.  L.  Watt  64  F 6  Apr. 

William  Ward.  R.  Art X7  Apr. 

E.  N.  Peters,  R.  Eng X7  Apr.. 

.A.  P.  Hamilton,  R.  Eng 17  Apr.. 

R-  S-  ^l^ft^m^^e.  R.  Art.  X7  Apr. 


•  4^/ 

U.  G.  Paske.  95  F ao  Apr. 

A.  K.  Soacomo,  R.Art 23  Apr. 

W.  H.  Wroot,  R.  Mar ax  Apr. 

H.  C.  G.  Duffdale,  Rifle  Br...    x  May 
C  E.  Macdonald,  R.  Mar....    i  May 

k\  W.  B.  Parry,  aa  P x  May 

<?.  G.  Hcnthcote,  98  F a  May 

R.  J.  MlThcc,  Madras  B.C.    4  May 

H.  D.  Bi  -knell,  57  F 7  May 

A.  H.  Wiin.er,  41  P 8  May 

H.  R.  IJ.>\vll)y,  20  F XX  May 

J.  H.  (.'r.nviiy,  R.  Eng aa  May 

H.  S.  Sitwell,  R.  Eng aa  May 

<\  A.  Lvou-Campbell,R.Kng  as  May 
—  --    -  a6May 


Majors. 

H.  J.  Barton,  Bengal  S.C.    a6  Oct. 

H.  T.  Halahan.  3  P x  Nov. 

Wm.  Bannatyne,  8  P 3  Nov. 

O.M.Brttd0liaw,MadraeS.C.  4  Nov. 
Vf.  J.  Parker,  Bengal  S.C. .    4  Nov. 

A.  Poole,  Bombay  S.C xx  Nov. 

p.t.e,  H.  Spalding,  X04  F,...  xx  Nov. 

RuBBell  U]X!her,  a4  F xx  Nov. 

P.  W.  Nixon,  R.  Eng xx  Nov. 

J.  C.  Robinson,  R.Art xx  Nov. 

S.  J.  Stevons,  x6  Lancers...  xx  Nov. 
J.  L.  N.  Willis,  Bengal  S.C.  X3  Nov. 
A.  J.  Shuttleworth,  R.  Art.  x6  Nov. 


I  Jane 
4  Juno 
8  Jane 


H.  J.  Nuthnll,  Bengal  S.C.  X9  Nov. 
J.  W.  S.  Batlor.  Madras  S.C.  ao  Nov. 
G.  W.  0.  Rothe,  R.  Art,  ...  a6  Nov. 
T.  J.  C.  A.  Studdy,  R.  Art.   97  Nov. 

C.  J.  Hamilton,  3  P 30  Nov. 

Hugh  M'Calmor.t,  7  Has....  30  Nov. 
p.$.c.  F.C.  H.Clarke, R.Art.  30  Nov. 
p.9.e.  J.  0.  Ardagh,  CS.  R. 

Eng 30  Nov. 

Henry  Trotter,  R.  Eng.  ...  30  Nov, 
Thomas  Fraser,  R.  Eng.  ...  30  Nov. 


F.L.Haleman,h.p.Mad.  S.C. 
O.  W.  J.  HaiTison,  R.Bng.., 
J.  Withei-s,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 

F.  G.  Gvll.  R.  Art 

K.  J.  L.  Mackonzie.Madr.S.Cix  June 
J.W.Ma'-aouirall.MadrasS.C.xi  June 
C . C.  Peml ierU)u,Bombay  S.C. x i  Jane 
M.  Olcmenti,  Bengal  B.C....  xx  Jane 
A.  J.  JJannerman.  Bom.  S.C.  xx  June 

J.  P.  James,  Madras  S.C.  ...  xi  June ^   .. 

E.  S.  Lock,  82  P xa  June  iH.  S.  Stewart.  Madras  S.C.    4  Dec. 

E.  IJ.  ConoUy,  Bengal  S.C. .  la  June  ,B.  do  B.  Tapper,  R.  Art. ...  5  Dec. 
<:.  M.  Pnlmer,  Bengal  S.C...  xa  June  G.  H.  W.  Ewbank,  R.  Art.  9  Dec. 
■O.  H.  Trevor,  Ma^lras  S.C...  la  June  F.  W.  Collis,  Bengal  S.C...  xo  Dec. 
M.  M.  Howie,  Madras  S.C...  xa  June'W.  E.  Forbes,  Bengal  S.C.  xo  Dec. 
C  H.  A.  Gower,  Madras  S.C.  xa  June  ,S.  S.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C. .  xo  Dec. 
M.  M.  Carpendale,Bom.C.S  xa  June  1  P.  W.  Major,  Bombay  S  C.  xo  Dec. 
H.  C.  Morse,  Bombay  B.C..  xa  JunelWm.  Barron,  Bengal  S.C.  .  xx  Dec. 

F.  P.  Worthy,  Bengal  S.C...  xa  June  W.  J.  W.  Muir,  Bengal  S.C.  xi  Dec. 
D.  T.  Hatchell,  Madras  S.C.  xa  June  R.  Smyth-Thompson,  Ben- 

i\  H.  Coles,  Bombay  B.C....  xa  Jane|    gal  S.C xx  Dec. 

W.  'i.  Hnj-hcs,  Madras  S.C.  xa  June  C.  W.  Godfrey,  Bombay  B.C.  xx  Dec. 
A.T.Woodhouae.MadraBS.C  xa  June  Wm.  Freeth,  Madras  S.C.  xx  Dec. 
A.  S.  Grove,  Madras  S.C.  ...  xa  June  jG.  B.  Stevens,  Bengal  B.C..  xx  Dec. 
H.  C.  Dftvies,  Madras  S.C...  xa  June  C.  T.  Lane,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  xx  Dec. 
^V.  C.  B:»vley,  Madras  B.C..  xa  June  IE.  Newbory,  Bengal  B.C....  xc  Dec. 
<;.  J.  Wat'^on,  Madras  B.C..  xa  June  W.  S.  Brooke,  Bengal  S.C.    11  Dec. 

S.  H.  Tnocrood,  R.  Art 18  Jane  ,0.  M'Neile,  Bengal  S.r.  ...  11  Dec. 

H.  M.  Eviins.  Bengal  S.C...  ao  Jane:J.  M.  Sym,  Bengal  S.C n  Doc. 

<'.  A.  t'iniiuj?hara,Bom.  S.C.  ao  Jane  A. G.Hiindcock, Bengal  S.C.  xi  Dec. 

J.  H.  ('.)llins,7oF as  June  R.  Ballock,  Madras  S.C.  ...  xi  Dec. 

J.  Stevenson,  21  F ^s  June  C.  S.  Pratt,  Bengal  S.C 11  Dec 

R.  M   ('iiflord,  Bengal  S.C  35  June  ,E.S.Lu(llow.C/J?.Mad.8.C.   xx  Dec. 

Ct.  R.  Gibbs,  Bengal  S.C as  June  ,S.  M.  Hay,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  xx  Dec. 

"T.  Tl.  B.  Yoimg,Madra8  S.C  as  JunelH.  L.  Nutt,  Bombay  B.C....  xi  Dec. 
F.J.\Vronghton,Madra8S.C.  2$  June  I  A.  W.  Foord,  Madras  S.C  .  xi  Dec. 


F .  H .  Williamson,  ^o  P 1  July 

W.  S.  Maud,  R.  Eng x  July 

H.  H.  H.  Hallett.  Madr.S.C.  4  J^^J 
<*eori7e  Johnstone,  B.  Mar.  5  July 
tr.  V.  Sivovrright,  R.  Eng...  xx  July 

H.  S.  Clive,  R.  Eng 14  July 

'C.  K.Mackinnon,  Beng.  S.C.  ao  July 
W.  H.  Hoskins,  Madras  S.C.  ao  July 


H.A.Hammond.Madras S.C.  xx  Dec. 

H.  Porteous,  Madras  B.C....  xx  Doc. 

C.  J.  B.  Harris.  Madras  S.C  xa  Dec. 

p.t.e.  H.  I.E.  Pord,  B.  Art.  X4  Dec. 

A.  Lewis,  8  P aa  Dec. 

J.  H.Annand,  R.  Art 30  Dec. 

W.  G.  Cunmiing,  R.  Eng...  30  Dec. 

,    p.».c.  S.  E.  Orr,  94  F 31  Dec. 

fijrN.W.D.Pringle,.B<.38P.  aa  July  IF.  R.  C  Crofton,  86  P 31  Dec. 

W.  B.  Birch,  Bengal  B.C. ...  30  July  -T,   -    -  - 


_         _    .      A.  Carv,  X3  F 31  Dec. 

J.  Huddleston,  Madras  B.C.    4  Aug.  j).».c.  F.  Cochran,  37  P 3c  Dec. 

■Georu'e  Logan,  Bengal  S.C.    4  Aug.  iR.  H.  Rosser,  37  P 31  Dec. 

H.  N.  Jones,  R.  Art 7  Aug.  lO.  HoUway,  91  F 31  Dec. 

C.  P.  Forljes,  109  P 15  Aug.  B.  J.  A.  Monsell.  h.p.  73  P. 

R.  J.  Watson,  29  P ao  Aug.      Adj.  ofNeiUg  Jlofpitat  ...  31  Dec. 

•Oeorge  Young,  Bengal  S.C  ao  Aug.  G.  G.  Stewart,  i  F 31  Deo. 

M.A.Rowland8on,MadrS.C  ao  Aug.  C.  S.  Perry,  9  P 31  Deo. 

M.C  Poole,  Madras  B.C....  ao  Aug.  |G.  P.  Vesey,  43  P 31  Dec, 


v.t.e.  W.  L.  IC.  Ogilvy,6oP.  ax  Aug. 
W.  C.  Mackinnon,  h.p.  3  P. 
AMitt.  Adj.  Oen,forMu$- 


letry,  Bengal 23  Aug. 

"W.  P.  Blake,  4  P 34  Aug. 

A.  B.  Coddington,  B.  Eng.  34  Aug. 

Russel  Skinner,  37  P 39  Aug. 

J.  W.  Fitzgerald,  56  P a  Sept. 

A.  Macintosh.  R.  Mar a  Sept. 

Thomas  Da wes.Bengal  S.C.  a  Sept. 
Geo.  Thomas,  Madras  B.C.  a  Sept. 
J.  B.  Slater,  Bengal  8.C. ...  4  Sept. 
S.  J.  Wnndby,  Bombay  S.C.    4  Sept. 

A.  B.  Hepburn,  Bengal  S.C.  4  Sept. 
J.  O.  Goldie,  Madras  B.C....    4  Sept. 

O.  S.  Hunt,  19  F x6  Sept. 

Adol.  Vallings,  Bengal  B.C.  ao  Sept. 
S.  E.Atkinson,  Madras  B.C.  ao  Sept. 

B.  B.  Faunce,  Madras  B.C.  as  Sept. 
E.  Rogers,  .hp.  3  W.  I.  R., 

S.C.  of  Pensioners 2  Oct. 

-0.  S.  Noble,  Bennl  8.0.  ...    4  Oct, 

C.  F.  Marriott,  6  Dr.  Gda.  .  5  Oct. 
R.  E.  K.  Mo^ey/Bengal  8 .0.    9  Oct. 

T.  Burnett,  R.  Art x6  Oct. 

H.  S.  Elton,  Madras  S.C.  .  ao  Oct. 
A.  D.  Phelps,  Madras  8.C.  ao  Oct. 
J.  C  Doveton,  Madras  S.C.  ao  Oct. 
O.  H.  Tillard,  Madras  8.C.  ao  Oct. 


E.  P.  Ethelston,  x3  P 31  Deo. 

R.  Prince,  53  P 3X  Deo. 

G.  C.  Swiney,  3a  P 31  Dec. 

H.8.  Howard,  37  P 31  Dec, 

T.  A.  Davis,  R.  Art 3X  Dec. 

A.  H.  Murray,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

R.  P.  Lowis,  R.  Art 3X  Dec. 

J.  H.  Alexander,  R.  Art. ...  31  Dec. 
P.  T.  H.  Taylor,  R.  Art ...  3X  Dea 

S.  Cargill,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  Latham,  R.  Art 31  Deo. 

H.  J.  Kmaman,  R.  Art \t  Deo. 

A.  B.  (ramault,  R.  Art. sx  Deo. 

J.  Charles.  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  M.  Mackenzie,  R.  Art...  31  Deo. 

T.  W.  Bridges.  H.  Ark 31  Deo. 

T.  Graham,  R.  Art 3X  Dec. 

J.  B.  Walker,  R.  Art. 31  Deo. 

M.  A.  Cfaaldecott,  R.  Art...  31  Dec. 
P.  W.  M.  Spring,  R.  Art....  31  Deo. 

C  H.  Campbell,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

P.  J.  Mortimer,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

G.  W.  Oldham,  R.  Eng 3X  Dec. 

H.  Doveton,  R.  Bng 3X  Deo. 

P.  J.  Home,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

E.  L.  Marryat,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

M.  J.  Macartney,  R.  JCng...  31  Dec. 

B.  O.  8eton,R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

A.  R.  Heyland,  Bombay  S.C.  3x  Dec. 


G.  T.  Skipwith,  R.Eng 3«  Dec 

H.  M.  Crichton,  R.  Bng 31  Dec. 

B.  D.  Twemlow.  R.  Bng 3»  !>©«• 

H.  P.  Turner,  R.  Eng 31  Dec 

H.  Tovey,  R.  Bng 3x  Dec. 

1879. 

W.  Fleming,  95  P x  Jan. 

H.  H.  Goodeve,  R.  Art x  Jan. 

G.  Best,  R.  Art x  Jan. 

D.  Adamson,  Bengal  S.C 5  Jan. 

A.  P.  Lindsay,  Bengal  S.C...  6  Jan. 
H.  G.  Becher,  Bengal  S.C. ...    6  Jan. 

A.  J.  D.  Hawes,  Bengal  S.C  6  Jan. 
R.  M.  B. Thomas,  Bengal  S.C.    6  Jan. 

E.  A.  Bruce,  Madras  S.C 6  Jaix. 

W.  J.  Pickance,  Madras  S.C  6  Jan. 
A-CW.Crookshank,  Ben.S.C  xx  Jan. 
C  D.  P.  Payne,  Bombay  S.C  12  Jan. 
C  Cowie.  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

B.  V.  Arbuokle,  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

5'irB.P.Bromhead,.fi^Ben.8.C  18  Jan. 

J.  B.  Tait,  Bengal  S.C ao  Jan. 

J.  M.  G.  Tongue,  24  F 23  .Tan. 

Y^  J.  R.  M.  Chard,  R.  Eng...  23  Jan. 

FC  G.  Bromhead,  a4  P as  Jan. 

W.  H.  Brind,  103  P 29  Jan. 

A.  C  AUinson,  x  W.  L  Regt...  a9  Jan. 
R.  Hoskins,  77  F x  Feb. 

C.  H.  Bridges,  Bengal  B.C....  4  Feb. 
S.  C  Mactier.  Bengal  S.C. ...  4  Feb. 
L.  F.  Campbell,  Madras  S.C.    4  Feb. 

J.  P.  Caldwell,  24  F 5  Feb. 

A.  Greenland,  56  F 8  Feb. 

J.  Siaden,  R.  Art 19  Feb, 

C.  S.  Harvey,  R.  Art 19  Feb. 

J.  L.  Ferris.  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar. 

H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Bengal  S.C  4  Mar. 
K.  Persse,  Madras  S.C 4  Mar. 

A.  Bredin,  Madras  S.C xi  Mar. 

G.  E.  Borradailo,  63  F 15  Mar. 

R.  Weetmacott,  Bombay  S.C  19  Mar. 
G.  L.  Tupman,  R.  Mar.  Art.  24  Mar. 

George  Lamb,  R.  Art 6  Apr. 

J.  R.  J.  Dewar,  R.  Art 6  Apr. 

W.  A.  Salmon,  Bombay  S.C  xa  Apr. 

B.  C  Westby,  16  F 12  Apr. 

C  W.  Carlyon,  R.  Marines    xa  Apr. 

C  B.  Brown,  8  P 13  Apr. 

A.  B.  Douglas,  Bengal  S.  C.  ao  Apr. 
T.  P.  Bruce,  Bengals.  C.  ...  ao  Apr. 

Martin  Morphy,  40  P 25  Apr. 

O.  R.  Middleton,  4  P 27  Apr. 

Henry  Langtry,  15  Hussars  29  Apr, 

L.  W.  Taylor,  R.  Art xx  May 

Frederic  Henderson.  X07  F.  17  Mav 

A.  E.  H.  Smyth,  xs  P 17  Mny 

C  P.  Dixon,  R.  Art X7  May 

C  Crosthwaite.  R.  Art X7  May 

N.  J.  C.  Stevens,  xoa  F 24  May 

A.  O.  Molesworth,   R.  Art.  25  May 

J.  C  Hore,  R.  Marines  a6  May 

J.H.L.Greenfleld,  Bom.S.G.    i  Juno 

A.  N.  Clay.  79  F 4  June 

J.  M.  Moody,  R  Mar. 4  Jane 

P.    Cheneviz  -  Trench,    ao 

Hussars  7  June 

A.  M.  Handley,  19  F 7  June 

J.  Waterhouse,  Bengal  S.C.  xo  June 
G.E.  Hancock,  Bombay  S.C.  xo  June 

B.  E.  Gowan,  Bengal  8.  C...  10  June 
P.  H.  T.  G.  Gumming,  Bombay 

S.  C to  June 


p.«.«.G.  Campbell,  7  Dr.Gds.  11  June 
H.  B.  Ryves,  Bengal  S.  C...  n  June 

J.  Hay,  Bengal  S.  0 xi  June 

J.  L.  Pagan,  Bombay  8.  C    x  i  June 
T.  R.  Byng,  Madras  8.  C ...  xx  June 

R.  Athorpe,  R.  Eng xx  June 

T.  Walker,  R.  Art 18  June 

Alfred  Fonblanque,  R.  Mar.  ax  Juno 
J.  R.  Wihner,  Bengal  S.  C.  aa  June 

C  M.  BoBwell,  104  P 27  June 

C  H.  Garbett,  Bengal  8.  C.  37  Juno 
G.  P.  Bryant,  Bombay  8.  C.  37  June 

J.  M.  Murray,  R.  Art 27  June 

H.  A.  Boshman,  9  Lancers  a 7  June 

C  H.  Webster,  aoP x  July 

J.  H.  Green,  Bengal  S.C 1  July 

W.  J.  Tatham,  R.  Art x  July 

H.  P.  P.  Lewis.  R.  Art. x  July 

J.  G.  PoUock,  R.  Art i  July 

R.  W.  Robinson,  x6  P a  Jnly 

J.  D.  Craickshank,  R.  Eng.    4  July 
M.  A.  H.  J.  Heriot,  B.  Mar.    '  -    -^ 
p.«.c.  C.  0.  Bather,  R.  Mar. 
Art. 


Digitized  by  V^jOO^  li:! 


5  July 
5  July 


Majors. 


G.  C  BoMe,  B.  Mar 7  JtUy 

F.  G.  Boraftby,  IL  H.  Gds...  lo  Jnly 

V.  L.  GeddflB,  53  P ix  July 

F  B.  Stap]M»  93  F. 14  July 

:.  IL  Doa^lae.  R.  Art.  15  July 

H.W.Sboabridge,Ben«.8.C.  ax  July 

F.  a  Gowl,  107  P 33  July 

F.  iL  Drew,  7  Hunara    as  July 

P  C.  Whalley,  R.  Art. as  Jolj 

H.  W.  C.  Bafindcy,  106  P....  as  July 

^.5?.  Hebbert,  R.  Art 2  Aug. 

H.  4e  P.  Bduuck,  Ben^.S.C.  s  Aug. 
J-  b.  SpukA,  Bengal  S.C...    5  Aug. 

R'\Bmok,4oP 6AUSC. 

«.  0.  James,  63  F 6Aug. 

T.  H.  Kirby,  as  P xx  Aug. 

T^IanbAll,  Bombay  8.0.  xa  Aoj?. 
<••  R.  Pe«rt,  Bombay  B.C....  xa  Aug. 
F.  U.  Mathia«,  Kadras  S.C.  so  Aug. 

T  B.  TJ^ler,  R.  Art. 23  Aug. 

'  E  B.Lcaoock,  R.  Art. ...  27  Aug. 
h*  r.  U.  F.  H.  M'Cansland, 

R.  Art. 27  Aug. 

EG  Li:iing8ton.Beng.S.C.  30  Aug. 

J^.  Saapion,  R.  Art 30  Aug. 

I',  ^t.  Pitcher,  Bengal  S.C.    3  8«Pt. 

'  talker,  Madras  S.C 7  S«Pt- 

F. ;.  Gmthorpe,  Had.  S.C.  7  Sept. 
•'■  Felkwee,  R.  Bur 8  Sept. 

•  L.  Tweedie.  97  P 9  Bept. 

5t  TowDMnd,  R.  Art.  ...     9  SeP'- 

;  *  c.  G.  A.  Noyes,  R.  Art.     10  Sept. 

illi'.CUz^,  60  Rifles xa  Sept. 

A.F.  Stewart,  Bombay  S.C.  x  a  Sept. 
X.  Pezme&ther,  h.p.  96  P.. .  13  Sept. 
F.  £  Hoctuue,  4  Huaaara  13  Sept. 
B.  Xacle.   b.p.    Canadian 

K  .leu,  Tvn  Major,  Mali- 

f^t.y.S.    13  Sept. 

I  It  Wickham,  R.  Art.  ...  13  S«Pt- 
H.  a.  WiUiama,  R.  Kng 13  8«Pt- 

*  0  S.  Danes.  R.  Enip 13  Sept. 

ED.(.OBrien.R.En(f....  x 3 Sept 
J-  AtJCTson,Cifff.R.lSi|p.    x3Sept. 

»".  Tf.jdward,  R.  Knar 13  S®Pt- 

^r.  J. Skinner, BengalS.C ..-16  Sept. 

I  P.  AIL'WT.  13  P xSSept. 

^JWimberley.Bene.S.C.  20  Sept. 
I  Q  KakiQaop,Mad.  S.C.  ao  Sept. 
'^B.  Tbw,  h.p.  X5  P.  a?  Sept. 


C.  P.  Glass,  R.  Art 27  Sept. 

p.9.e.  O.  W.  Pothergill,  R. 
Marine  Art 2  Oct. 

W.  D.  Welch,  R.  Mar.  Art.      2  Oct. 

Vincent  Wing,  R.  Art 4  Oct. 

T.  S.  Magan,  Madras  S.  C.     9  Oct. 

R.  Y.  ArmBtrong,  R.  Eng....    9  Oct. 

R.  P.  Nisbet.  Bengal  B.  0....  xa  Oct 

CH.T.Marshall, Bengal  S.C.  xa  Oct. 

R.  J.  Bond,  R.  Eng xaOot. 

Arthur  Hales,  a7  F x8  Oct. 

Arthur  French,  R.  Mar.  Art.  19  Oct. 

E.S.Reynolds,  Bombay  S.C.  27  Oct. 

H.  French,  Bombay  S.  C...,  37  Oct. 
.  W.  A.  Kay,  68  P 29  Oct. 

p.s.e.  O.  E.  Grover,  B.  Eng.  3  Nov. 
j  C.  H.  G.  Halkett,  K.  Eng....    3  Not. 

Charles  Bowen,  R.  Eng.  ...    3  Nov. 

J.  Colledge,  Bengal  S.  0. ...    4  Nov. 

I  A.  K.  Haslett,  R.  Eng 7  Nov. 

I  W.  H.  Mulloy,  R.  Eng 8  Nov. 

W.  R.  Slacke,  R.  Eng 9  Nov. 

!  A.  F.  Taylor,  Bengal  8.  0.    xa  No\'. 

J.  T.Coke,  as  F 14  Nov. 

'  C.  E.  P.  Simpson,  29  F 17  Nov. 

R.  H.  O.  Haly,  84  P ao  Nov. 

,  H.  J.  Faircloth,  8x  P aa  Nov. 

,  T.  J.  W.  Bulkeley,  10  Hus.    aa  Nov. 

,  G.  W.  Smith.  85  P 33  Nov. 

I  F.  S.  S.  Brind,  17  F 22  Nov. 

I  A.  A.  A.  Kinloch,  60  Rifles    23  Nov. 

T.  A.  St.  Quintin.  10  Hus.     2a  Nov. 

'  A.  S.  Wynne,  51  P aa  Nov. 

,  H.  R.  Abadie,  9  Lancers  ...  aa  Nov. 
I  V€  A.  Scott,  Bengal  8.  C...  aa  Nov. 

D.H.Thompson,Bengal  S.C.  aa  Nov. 

B.  A.  Combe,  10  Hussars  ...  22  Nov. 
I  James  Cook, Bengal  S.  C...  aa  Nov.- 

A.  R.  Badcock,  Bengal  S.C.  22  Nov. 
I  R.  G.  8.  Marshall,  R.  Art....  aa  Nov. 
,  R.  M.  Stewart,  R.  Art aa  Nov. 

E.  J.  de  Lautour,  R.  Art. ...  23  Nov. 
.  R.  G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  S.C.  aa  Nov. 
1  G.  W.  Rogers,  Bengal  8.  C.  aa  Nov. 
I  George  Swinley,  R.  Art aa  Nov. 

J.  Davidson,  Bengal  8.  C...  sa  Nov. 
I M.  G.  Grorard,  Bengal  8.  C.  as  Nov. 

Richard  Waoe,  R.  Art  sa  Nov. 

G.  de  C.  Morton,  6  F aa  Nov. 

'  T.  P.  Hobday,  Bengal  8.  C.  aa  Nov. 


140 

William  North,  R.  Eng aa  Nov. 

G.  T.  Pretyman,  R.  Art.   ...  aa  Nov. 

R.  G.  Woodthorpe,  R.  Eng.    aa  Nov. 

Y(£  O.  Creagh,  Bombay  S.C.  aa  Nov, 

YfS.  E.  P.  Leach,  R.  Eng.  ...  a»  Nov. 

E.  H.  BuUer,  Rifle  Brigade    ag  Nov. 

William  Cox,  13  F.  29  Nov. 

p.9.e.  P.  Cardew,  8a  P 39  Nov. 

D.  T.  Persse,  13  P ;....  39  Nov. 

A.  H.  T.  H.  Somerset,  Rifle 
Brigade 39  Nov. 

p.t.e.  H.  G.  MaoGregor,  29  P.  39  Nov. 

W.  V.  Brownlow,  x  Dr.  Gd'.  39  Nov. 

Georffe  Stanley  Byng,  h.p. 
Rifle  Brigade;  A. B.C.  to 
iht  Lord  Litut.  of  Ireland    39  Nov. 

J.  Philips,  R.  Marines    39  Nov. 

p. i.e.  A.  C.  Gardner,  14  Hus.  99  Nov. 

H.  R.  Y.  Browne,  R.  Art. ...  39  Nov. 

Bindon  Blood,  R.  Eng 29  Nov. 

Geoflfry  Barton,  7  P 39  Nov. 

p.9.e.  A.  P.  Hart,  31  P 39  Nov. 

P.  H.  8.  Barrow^  19  Hussars  39  Nov. 

James  Alieyne,  R.  Art. 39  Nov. 

Henry  Yaughan,  R.  Art.  ...  39  Nov. 

W.  P.  Jones,  R.  Eng 39  Nov. 

J.  B.  H.  Prior,  80  F 39  Nov. 

J.  H.  Laye,  90  P 39  Nov. 

p.:e.  E.  R.  P.Woodgate,  4  P.  39  Nov. 

p.t.e.  W.C.P.Molyneux.  aa  P.  39  Nov. 

R.  B.  Lane,  Rifle  Brigade  ...  39  Nov. 

H.  D.  Rooke,  S3  F 30  Nov. 

Cecil  Mangles,  ao  Hussars     30  Nov. 

L.  P.  Jamieson,  Bent^l  S.C.  a  Dec. 

S.  H.  Cowan,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  9  Dec. 

H.S.Hutchinson,B6ngalS.C.  9  Dec. 

G.  P.  E.  8.  Neill,  Madras  8.  C.  9  Dec. 

David  Cowie,  Madras  S.  C...  9  Dec. 

A.  B.  Portman,  Bombay  S.C.  9  Dec. 

T.  M.  Ward,  Bombay  S.  C...  9  Dec. 

D.  C.  Andrew,  Bengal  8.  C.    9  Dec. 

P.  C.  Singleton,  Bombay  S.C.  9  Dec. 

J.  E.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.C.  10  Dec. 

W.M.Robinson,Madras  S.C.  xoDec. 

A.  B.  Crosbie,R.  Marines...  17  Deo. 

R.  R  B.  Beaumont,  R.  Eng.  ao  Dec. 

T.  O.  Wingate,  Bengal  S.C.  30  Dec. 

G.  Alexander,  Bengal  S.  C.  30  Deo. 


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Field  Marshal  Sit  Soyal  Highneu  OEOEOE  W.  F.  C.  DTTEE  OF  CAVBEIDaE,  KG.  ZP.  GCB.  QCMG,  OCSI. 
Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  Ac,  15  July  56. 

PHvaU  Seerttarjf  Lieutenant  General  Son.  James  Wm.  B.  Macdonald,  CB.,  15  July  56. 

Militarg  Secretary  General  Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  GCB.,  14  F.  i  Oct.  74. 

AteiHani  MUU^^  Hm^^t^^*,  <  Major  General  Martin  Dillon.  CB.  CSI.  i  Oct.  78.  [12  March  71 

^  '"^*^"*^*    I  Colonel  ^irC.H.Brownlow.rCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  {For  Iud**tn  affaxrn 


Aides  de  Camp.. 


Colonel  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  CB.  Unatt.  15  July  50. 
Colonel  R.  Bateson.  h.p.  1  Life  Guards. 
Colonel  A.  H.  Stephen*,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 
Colonel  R.  Hale,  h.p  7  Hussars. 
I  Colonel  W.  B.  M.  Reilly,  CB,  R.  Art.  (Extra). 


Adjvtikt  GBa-BBJLL'B  Depabtvxkt. 

Adjutant  General General  Sir  Charles  H.  EUice,  JTCJ?.  49  F.  x  Nov.  76. 

Depntjf  Adjutant  General    Major  Greneral  Robert  B.  Hawley,  CB.  i  Oct.  78. 

AM»Uia*i  Adiuiani  GimsralM  /P*'^'  I't.Colonel  W.  K.  Elles,  CB.  h.p.  38  F.  22  July  78. 

Aeeutant  A^utant  General*  j  Colonel  A.  L.  Annesley,  h.p.  xi  Hussars,  i  Nov.  78. 

Ip.e.e.  Major  W.  R.  Lasoelles,  Rifle  Brigade,  71  Jan.  78. 
p.e.e.  Captain  R.  L.  H.  Curteis,  x6  F.  9  Dec.  78. 
p.*.e.  Captain  L.  A.  Gregson,  70  F.  25  Mar.  79. 

Inepeetor  General  t^  Recruiting  Lieut.General  E.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  29  Nov,  76.  . 


R0TA.L  Abtiubbt. 

Deputy  A^utant  General   Major  General  R.  P.  Radclifib,  x  May  75. 

Aeeietani  Adjutant  General Colonel  T.  E.  Hughes,  16  Oct.  78. 

Deputy  Aeeietani  Adjutant  General Bt.Lt. Colonel  H.  L.  Geary,  x  Apr.  79. 


ROTAL  EVGXVBBBS. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   Colonel  John  Marshall  Grant,  x  Jan.  76. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General Major  Edward  Micklem,  i  Oct.  79.  ■ 


QuASTBB  Mastxb  GxirBBAL's  Dbpabtxxitt. 

(Quarter  Jiaeter  General General  Sir  Daniel  Lysons,  KCB.  45  F.  i  April  76. 

Aeeietant  Q^arter  Maeter  General   Colonel  Alex.  J.  H.  Elliot,  CB.  h.p.  Unatt.  i  July  75. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  QMarter  Maeter  General Bt-Major  G.  A.  Furse,  43  F.  X9  Mar.  79. 

Deputy  (^r.Jiaeter  General,  Intelligence  Branch    Major  General  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bt.  KCB.  i  May  78. 
Aeeiet,  Qr.  Mr.  General,  Intelligence  Branch...   p.$.c.  Colonel  C.  J.  East,  h.p.  57  F.  2x  Nov.  79. 


(p. i.e.  Captain  L.  M.  Carmicbael,  ^  Lancers,  3x  Dec.  78. 
™..«.™«. 5::,c:|g^|.^"r<?^lV^M^^^ 

\  p.e.e.  Major  G.  E.  Gi 
\p.e.e.  Captain  H.  C. 


Intelhgence Branch p,  ^    Bt.Major  J.  C.  Ardagh.  CB.  Roval  Engineers,  13  July  76. 

'  "  -  -   Major  G.  E.  Grover,  Royal  Engineers,  13  Oct.  77. 
Captain  H.  C.  Reynolds,  xo6  F.  13  Aug.  79. 


Director  General  of  Military  Education   Lieut.General  C.  P.  Beauchamp  Walker,  CB.  X9  Jan.  78. 

Aeeietant  Director  qf  Military  Education p.e.c.  Colonel  G.  D.  Barker,  64  F.  6  Dec.  76. 


Ivspbctob  Gbvxbal  op  Rotal  Abtillxby...    Lieut. General  Arthur  Thomas  Phillpotts, :  April  77. 
Aide  de  Camp  Captain  F.  B.  Knox. 


CColonel  JToii.  C.  W.  Thcsiger,  h.p.  6  Dragoons,  3  April  78.     xmt  c«f  r 
Inepeeting    QfUcere  of   Yeomanry  Cavalry  in  \     Dietriet—Sead  Quarter;  York. 

Great  Britain 1  Colonel  Henry  Clement  Wilkinson,  X3  Oct.  77.    2nd  Cavalry  Z>m^^j 

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1.  NORTHSBN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  YorTc, 

Viioi  Gi^'siAL  CoKXijrBijre M^or  General  G.  H.  S.  WUlis,  CB.  x  April  78. 

Aid*  £i  Camp Captain  T.  k  B.  Sareent,  78  F  x  April  78. 

CdoMiom  tie  St^. Colonel  G.  T.  Field.  R.  Art.  ix  Oct.  77. 

j«£w«.i  ^^.w^.!  jt.  Ow«**  iA«***«*«*«.i.i  Colonel  C.  F.  T.  Daniell,  h.p.  28  F.  xo  Oct.  76. 
JmAuU Adjutants-  Quart.MasUrGenerQU^^^^^^^^  ^^^^  ^^^^  Gillespie,  h.p.  106  F.  14  Nov.  77. 

DtfmtfdmgLA^.4-  Quarter  Hotter  General    Captain  E.  C.  Money.  87  F.  8  March  78. 

3nfait  U^or,  Bmfol  ArUUery ji.f.c.  Captain  A.  G.  Dugidale,  X2  May  79. 

Omrimu  luwtmetor  p.9.e.  Bt.Major  F.  Cochran,  37  F.  aoNov.  78. 

2.  EASTSRN  DISTRICT.— Head  QaarterflT  Colchester. 

JfuoB  GumAL  ComtAvnive Miyor  General  Wm.  Pollozfen  Radcllffe,  CB.  t  Oct.  78. 

JiitisCamp. Lieut.  0.  A.  Mott,  2  F.  25  AprQ  79. 

AmiilaKtAd/aiani  4'Qnarter  Maeter  Oemerat   Colonel  H.  A.  Welman,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  i  Oct.  75. 

BfifieUaJer p.t.e.  Captain  C.  H.  Gardner,  12  F.  i  April  79. 

Qerriaeulnetrweter. p.9.e.  Captain  F.  H.  Dyke,  69  V.  X2  March  77. 


3.  WESTERN  DISTRICT. — Head  QaarterB,  Dwonport. 

KuoBGmKiLCoiocAVsnra Lient.General  Hon.  Leioester  Smyth,  CB.  2  April  77. 

Aii$i$Camp Capt*in  Hon.  C.  D.  Home,  Rifle  Br.  a  April  77. 

r,.!-^.  ^  tf I.  m  «>  ^  Colonel  H .  P.  Newton,  B.  Art.  2a  Feb.  76. 

LBitetUemtieStajF: tColonel  W.  Porter,  R. Enff.  16  Oct.  77. 

AmMtamlAdjutant  4-  Quarter  Matt tr  General  Colonel  F.  F.  Hamilton,  CB.  h.p.  4  F.  x  July  75. 

Dipaff  AanMt.  Adj.  A-  Quarter  Hatter  Gen..,  p.t.e.  Captain  A.  Glen,  xo  F.  94  June  77. 

Brifed*  Major,  Bofol  AriUUrp Captain  H.  W.  Isacke,  i  July  77. 

Gerrmm  Imeiruetor p.e.e.  Captain  F.  W.  Graham,  X03  F.  11  Sept.  74. 

4.  SOUTHERN  blSTRIOT.— Head  Quartere,  PoHsmoutk, 

LnravAnGBvamAi.  CouiLkniva General  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe  Weimar,  CB.  xoF.  x  Oct  78. 

tu^^^r X  Captain  Lord  Albert  C.  Seymour,  Scots  Guards,  x  Oct.  78. 

Auatei^amp CCapUin  Hon.  C.  C.  G.  Byngr,  x  Life  Guard*;  29  Oct.  78. 

r^u^.  —  *k^  ft»^^  i  Colonel  H.  A.  Smyth,  R.  Art.  x8  April  77. 

CeXe^elewntke8t<^. icolonelJ.  G.  JenTois,  R.  EnR.  i  Aug.  78. 

^^^^<^^QuarterMaeierGeneraU{^^^%^^^^^^^^^ 

l>^fAee^.AdJ.^<i^erHa.terGeneraU{^^'^^^^^^^ 

Ihymtf  Ateuiani  Adjutant  Gen.  for  Mueketrp    CapUin  A.  M.  Creagh,  42  F.  x  Jan.  80. 

BrtfUeXajvr,  Sopal  ArtUlerp  Capcaia  A.  Warry,  t  July  77. 

Berrven  Imetruetor p.e.e.  Captain  T.  J.  R.  Mallock,  7  F.  20  July  78. 

5.   CHATHAM  DISTRICT.^Head  Quarters,  Chatham. 

^M  GintiL  CoxxA.irDZ3ro Mi^'or  General  B.  G.  Bulwer,  CB.  xo  March  79. 

AiitieCamp 

C^Umtl  en  the  Staff Colonel  C.  W.  Rlgee,  CB.  1  Apr.  79. 

Briffadt Major p.e.e.  Captain  T.  B .  Hitchcock,  53  F.  9  Jan.  77.  

6.  SOUTH  EASTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  QuarterB»  Dwer. 

Majoi  GiniiL  CoiiiCAin>zir6 Lient.General  Lord  Alexander  G.  Russell,  CB.  i  April  77. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  A.  G.  Rusbell,  Rifle  Brigade,  x  Jan.  78. 

ru,^^^  «L^  CM  ^  C  Colonel  D.  E.  Hotite,  CB.  Royal  Artillery,  1  July  78. 

i-wmeu  on  uestqg^ ^  Colonel  C.  8.  Akers,  Royal  Engineers,  x8  Feb.  79. 

Bneede Major  p.9.e.  Ca)ftain  C.  K.  Brooke,  X5F.  ^oOot.  74. 

Brtfade  Major,  Royal  ArtUlerp Captain  W.  H.  M.  Duthie,  i  Apr.  79. 

r.,,: r  .^_  .  5  P'»'C.  Captain  E.  M.  Roe,  23  F.  xx  Sept  73.    Skomelife. 

^mrrnen inmrueiort lp.e.e.  Captain  R.  H.  L.  Anstruther,  Rifle  Br.  16  June  77. 

7.  HOME  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  iforse  Guards. 

Kiira  GimAi,Co»CA]rDnra    Mivjor  Genenil  G.  W.  A.  Higginson,  CB.  1  Aug.  79. 

AidtieCamp Lieut  V.  .T.  Dawson,  ColdRtream  Guards,  x  Aug.  79. 

(p.e.c.  Lieut.CoIonel  H.  B.  H.  Blundell,  Gren.  GdB.  i  Apr.  76. 
Colonel  J.  Peel,  h.p.Depot  Batt.  x  May  76.    For  ReeruUinp  Duties, 
London. 

Mfifede  Major  Captain  P.  L.  Campbell,  Soots  Gd«.  i  Jan.  79. 

_9errimn  Imetruetor  p.e.e.  Captain  E.  J.  Lynch,  3  F.  x  July  77. 

^  8.  WOOLWICH  DISTRICT. 

•AiwGtntit  ComcAWiiro   Major  General  John  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art.  t  Apr.  79. 

•**4»  Comp Captain  F.  E  B.  Loraine,  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  79. 

i-H  AAJmimmi  A-  Om^w^  it^^m.  #3«iiiHv>l.  ^f  •'  Lt.Colonel  E.  Markham,  R.  Art.  x  Feb.  76. 
J^.Adjmiaut  #  Quarter  Maeter  Generaie  |^t.Colone1  A.  H.  TCmg.  B.  Art.  15  Feb.  75- 

9.  AliDERSHOT  DISTRICT. 

^^^■*»»»nra  mi  Dn^isiov General  Sir  Thomas  M.  Steele,  KCB.  6x  F.  14  April  75, 

MmiMp^ f  CapUin  A  Maclean,  1  Drs.  3  May  75. 

^ (CapUin  J.  T.  D.  Croabie  60  F.  13  Jan.  79. 

^'»dmtJiu*mm*  J.  o.«w^  i/v>.«^  «*—«;*    I  Colonel  Hon.  E.  G.  Curson,  h.p.  52  F.  x  Jan.  78. 
~^^J^^  9  Quarter  Maeter  Generaie    j  u. Colonel  Lord  W.  F.  B.  Seymour,  Coldst.  Gds.  i  July  75. 

''^•iiielnepeetarofGpmnaeia  Major  G.  F.  Gildea,  21  F.  x  July  76. 

ii_^.  ^  ( p  ».e.  CapUin  R  J  Lugard,  4  F.  11  Apr.  77. 

'"^Amiet.AdjulaMi  4- Quart. Maeter  Generaie  1  p.*.e.  Captain  W.  F.  GaUcre,  77  F.  xo  March  79. 

^(f^rMmeketry)    Captnin  W.  Bennett  X9  F.  x  March  78. 

^  *Me  AmUtami  Tn»p€cior  of  Gymnaeia CapUin  F.  A.  Gore,  84  F.  15  April  78. 

tr***^  Inmeetor «/  Army  Signaling  Major  F.  A.  Le  Meaurier,  Koyal  Engineers,  xs  May  75- 

^•^QMerler'M'iMter  George  Ml pphy,  15  July  76. 

Vy'f^    Quarter  Master  George  Douglas,  X  Deo.  65. 

*^mdMenUl T.  Trout  13  Dec.  61. 

wiujvjQ  BoTiL  ArriLLEBT  (Col.  on  St^f)      Colonel  W.  E.  M.  Reil'y,  CB.  27  Oct  79. 

f,°P*^MmjerefArHIlery p.t.e.  Cai»tain  H.  Knoliya,  i  May  77. 

«»*>•«»  RoT4t  EsAiiTKis  {Col.  on  Staff)  ...    Colonel  F.  M.  H   Somerset. 

*9''^tndM§  Ogieer  ^  Garrieon  Inelruelion  ...    Lt.Utilonel  Charles  Booth  Brnckenbury,  Royal  ArtiUory.  1  April  76, 
^•nitM  rufru«M«  I ;'■••«  Bi.Ma.ior  W.  Shaw,  10a  F.  ai  Jan.  73. 

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'^Sl'^O^.^i^fl.S^BY^'U^Z^"':.}^i°' ««»«- * «••  ^-  '• «»» Wyg»m,  Bt.  X  Apr.  „. 

Aid4d«Camp 

Brigade  Major   CaptAin  R.  T.  aiaillard,  16  Lancers,  13  AprU  77.  _        

l8t  INFANTRY  BRIGADE. 

Ooicicun>nro  Bbigasb  Mnjor  General  T.  H.  Pakenham,  8  Feb.  78. 

Aid9  tU  Camp  Curtain  H.  Q.  Worsley,  25  F.  8  Feb.  78. 

SriffadeMqjor   /).ir.c.  Captain  R.  C.  Hare,  22  F.  as  July  78. 

2nd  INFANTRY  BRIGADE. 

GoifXAirsnra  Bbigadx c.  Major  General  W.  G.Cameron,  CB.  i  Oct  78. 

Aide  de  Camp    CapUwn  K.  Z.  Thornton,  4  F.  x  Oct.  78. 

Brigade  Major jau.c.  Captain  W.  T.  Dooner,  108  F.  4  Dec.  78. 

3rd  INFANTRY  ^BRIGADE. 

GowijrsiKO  Bbiquii Major  General  F.  Peyton,  x  Oct.  77. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  B.  T.  B.  Sparks,  98  F.  7  Feb.  78. 

Brigade  Major Captain  W.  B.  Barton,  26  F.  28  March  79. 

10.  NORTH  BRITISH  DISTRICT.— Head  Qaarters,  Edinburgh. 

Majob  Gbvbbix  CoicicAVDiKO Lieut  General  Robert  Bmce,  x  Oct.  78. 

Aide  de  Camp    

Aeeietani  Adjutant  and  (Quarter  Maeter  Geiural...  e.  Colonel  St.  G.  M.  Nagent,  h.p.  Unatt.  13  Oct.  77. 

Dep.  Ateiet.  Adjutant  Qen.  (for  MutkeirjfJ F.  M.  Salmond,  2x  F.  z  Jan.  80. 

Jbr/  Major   Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  V.  Pole,  h.p.  CM.  Rifles,  x  July  78. 

OarrieoH  Inetruetor    p  e.e.  Captiiin  J.  A.  Fergnsson,  Rifle  Brigade. 

11.  JERSEY  DISTRICT. 

IiTBUT.QovBBiroB  ft  CoLOKBL  oiT  THB  STAvr Mnjor  General  Lothian  Nicholson,  CB.  i  Oct.  78. 

Fori  Mqf or  Jt  Adjutant    Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  G.  E.  Somerset,  h.  p.  3  F.  5  May  77. 

13.  GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNEY  DISTRICT. 

LiBUT.  GoTBBiroB  &  CoLOiTBL  OIT  Stafv  Colonel  A.  A.  Nelson,  CB.  (local  rank  of  Major  Gen.)  x  May  79. 

Fori  Major ITtC  Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Jerome,  h.p.  62  F.  xs  May  79. 

IRELAND. 

CoxvjLirniiro  thb  Fobcbs e.  Generali^^  Mon.  Sir  John  Michel,  GCB.  86  F.  i  Aug.  73* 

Aeeittani  Miliiarjf  Secretary  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  E.  E.  T.  Boecawen,  Coldst.  Guards,  4  March  7S. 

jiiA,m  Am  /T«-«  ("Captain  F.  A.  Graves- Sawle,  Coldst.  Gds.  8  April  76. 

AMue  ae  uamp t  Captain  F.  M.  Wardrop,  3  Dr.  Gds.  18  Jan.  79. 

CoxKAirDiiro  Rotal  BvGiirBBB  {Col.  on  Stcif) ...    Colonel  H.  Wray,  CM&.  ai  June  79. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General    Colonel  George  Byng  Harman,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  i  Jan.  78. 

Dtimty  Quarter  Maeter  General   Colonel  T.  C.  Lyons,  CB.  h.p.  Br.  Depot,  13  Oct.  77. 

Aslant  A4Jut.nt4.  «.„<^ifa^  GeneraU    {'^!'^Sl^iSiir^t^  Ul'^'hr.  .  Feb.  7C. 

Jhpmtg  Aeeiei.  Adjutant  General  (for  Mueketry)    Captain  G.  A.  Agnew,  30  F.  x  May  78. 

Brigade  Major    Captain  H.  J.  W.  Gehle,  R.  Eng.  15  Deo.  77. 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate p.»,e.  Bt.Lt  Colonel  H.  A.  Brett,  43  F. 

f  p.t.c.  Captain  J.  H.  G.  Browne,  H.  Art.   Curragh. 
Girrieon  Inetruetore \  p.$.e.  Captain  J.  W.  F.  Buxton,  27  F.  x  Aug.  78.    Dublin. 

[p.9.c.  Captain  8.  Flower,  86  F.  X7  May  79.    Fermoy. 

AIDES  DE  CAMP  TO  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  LORD  LIEUTENANT  OF  IRELAND. 


Bt.Major  G.  S.  Byng,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Lieut.  J.  C.  M.  Beresford,  R.  Eng. 

Captain  W.  D.  S.  Campbell,  79  F. 

Captain  J.M.  McCalmont,  Denhighshire  Yeomanry. 

Major  R.  J.  P.  Saunders,  Mid  UlBter  Art.Militia  [extra). 

Captain  H.  Paget,  7  Hussara  (extra). 


Captain  D.  G.  A.  King,  69  F.  (extra). 

Lieut.  G.  M.  Lord  Bennet,  Rifle  Brigade  (rxtra) . 

Lieut.  G.  A.  H.  Howard,  23  F.  (extra). 

Lieut.  K.  Borrowes,  xx  Hussars  (extra). 

2ud  Lieut.  Lord  W.  B.  Nevill,  W.  Kent  Mil.  (extra) 


DUBLIN  DISTRICT. 

Co]ncA.}n)i2ro  DnBLiKDiSTBXCx    Major  General  J.  R.  Glyn,  CB.  i  April  78. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  R.  F.  Meysey-Thompaon,  Rifle  Brigade,  i  Apr. 

Colonel  on  the  Stqff. Colonel  G.  Colclough,  R.  Art.  x  May  77.    Portobello. 

Deputy  Aeeiei.  Adj.  and  Quarter  Maeter  General    p.e.c.  Captain  E.  S.  Creek,  23  F.  24  April  76. 

Brigade  Major^  Royal  Artillery Captain  W.  S.  Langley,  16  Sept.  79. 

OURRAaH  BRIQADS. 

8FB0TOB  Gbhbbxlof  Cjltxlby iwIbblakd  ... )  ^^°^  General  W.  H.  Seymour,  CB.  i  Oci.  74. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  R.  St.  L.  Moore,  5  Lancers,  27  July  78. 

Brigade  Majore  (  Captain  Son.  H.  G.  L.  Crichton,  2x  Huseara,  7  June  78. 

Camp  Quarter  Maeter James  Sim,  xx  July  77. 

B2CLFA8T  DISTRICT. 

Coxi«JL»Diire  BBLBABt  Dtobict (^^  ?;••*'•  Brigadier  General  Sir  H.  E.  Wood.  XCB.  h.p.  90  F. 

(.     15  Dec.  79. 

Aide  de  Camp    Lieut.  A.  J.  Blgge.  R.  Artillery. 

Brigade  Major p.i.e.  Captain  A.  E.  W.  Goldsmid,  104  F.  z  Apr.  79. 

CORK  DISTRICT. 

ComrAVSuroCoBBDUTBiOT Lieut. Gen eral  BL  Hamilton,  CB.  1  April  77. 

Aidede  Camp  Lieut.  J.  H.Bwart,  78  F.  4  April  77. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff Colonel  J.  Godhy,  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  79. 

AMeUtaad  Adjutant  General Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  Goldsworthy,  h.p.  ox  F.  i  July  75. 

Deputy  Aeeiei.  Adj.  4-  Quarter  Maeter  General...  p.$.e.  Captain  E.  Wardroper,  107  F.  26  Jan.  79. 

Ditto  (for  Muekeiry)  CaptainT.  P.  Pardee,  22  F.  x  Oct.  77. 

Brigade  Major,  Sofol  Artillery Captain  J.  W.  Bernard,  i  July  77.  j 

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MOBILIZATION  OF  THE  FORCES  AT  HOME. 


N'.B.— The  Qaarten  of  the  troops  determine  their  place  in  the  Field  or  Qarrison  Army ;   troops  cban;;^;.*;; 
qsuters  dianjpe  their  place  for  niobilization  accordingly. 


FIELD      ARMY. 


l8.t  ARMY  CORPS.— Head  Quarters,  Colchester, 

^TLTW.—Otmeral  Commanding. 

Aid«»  d«  Camp  (Four). 
Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  QeneraU  (Two). 
Avtulant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Mcuter  Generate  (Twc). 
Dfpttfy  A»«%»iant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Jfaeter  Chenerale  (Two). 
Brigadier  General  Jioyal  Artillery. 
Aide  de  Camp. 

Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commahdiny,  Jttoyal  Sngineere, 
Aidede  Camp. 

Brigade  Major ^  Royal  Engineere. 
iktmrnoMdant  at  He-id  Quartere. 
Frovoet  Marthul. 
Cowntieeary  General. 
Frineipal  Medical  OJleer. 
Ckurf  Stt^  Veterinary  Surgeon, 
JPrineipal  Chaplain. 


1st  DIVISION.— HeocZ  Quarters,  Colchester, 

Stafv. — Lieutenant  General  Commanding, 
Aidee  de  Camp  (Two). 
Aeiietant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  Generate  (Two), 
Deputy  Auieiant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  Qtneral. 
Zneutenaut  Colonel^  Royal  Artillery. 

Adjutant^  Royal  Artillery. 
IMutenant  Colonel^  Royal  Engineere, 

Adjutant,  Rogal  Bngineert, 
Aeneiani  Commieeary  General, 
Principal  Medical  Qfflcer. 
Chaplain, 


Iflt  BBIGADE.— Colchester. 
^ftat.—M^^  Oeuaral  CowmandiMg, 
Aids  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Me^. 


Suttuonb  '  QuABTsmxD  at 

«Bo.  2&d  Foot   »   Colchester. 

KftjLlOih     „ do. 

•  do. 

iBd  BEIOADE.->Colchester. 
Stuv.— Jf«Mr  Oemetal  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  M^or, 

QVJLBTBIKD  AT 

, Fennoy. 

....A Kinsale. 

Buttevant. 


^****TgffS. 

^  28ai7ooi 


DIYI8I0VAL  TKOOPS.— Colchester. 

QVART&BSS   AV 

and  Bn.  12th  Foot rorumonih. 

Buckinghamshire  Yeomanry Backinghanu 


F  Bat.  Ist  Brig.  Royal  Artillery 
D    „         do.  6q, 

G    „    5th  Brig.  do. 


.    Ipswich. 
,.    Colchester. 
.    Woolwich. 

Ist  Comp.  Royal  Engineers    Bhorncliflld. 

•  Infantry  Ammnnitioiv  Reserve.    * 


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2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Quartera,  ChelmBford. 

titkvr,—Zi9utenaiU  Gtnm-al  Commandtng. 
Aidn  tls  Camp  (Two), 
AutMtant  AdJMtant  and  quarter  Moiter  OtneraU  (Twi), 
Deputy  jAeutant  Adjniani  and  quaHer  Jfatitr  General. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Rogal  AHiUeru, 

Adjutant,  Bwfal  ArtUlerg. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Royal  Engineere, 

Adjutant,  Sogal  Engineen, 
Ametani  Commieeary  General, 
Principal  Medical  OJteer, 
Chaplain, 


1st  BEIOADE.— Chelmsford. 
STAFF.—JIq/or  Genernl  Commanding. 
Aule  de  Camp, 
BAgade  Major, 
Commieeary. 


BATTiuoirs. 


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Tipperary. 
Kilkenny. 


Snd   BRiaADE.^Warley. 
Qrkn.—Mt^jor  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigatfe  Major, 
CommiMaty', 

..tBn     3rd  Foot  ^ihSSSS,^ 

*?*■*     »»     Dover. 


65th 


Shomcliflb. 


DXTIUOirAL  TE00P8.— Chelmsford. 

QUARTEmn)   AT 

ist  Bn.  23rd  Foot    Woolwich. 

Herts  Yeomanxy St.  Albans. 

I  Bat.  4th  Brig.  Boyal  Artillery  Newcantle. 

N    „       do.  do,  Woolwich. 

M   „       do.  do.  Nowcasilo. 

20tli  Comp.  fioyal  Engineers Chatham. 

*  InflEUitry  Ammunition  Reserve.    * 


3rd  DIVISION.— iTeod  QuoAiers,  Gravesend. 

STA,n.— Lieutenant  General  Commanding, 
Aidee  de  Camp  (Two). 
Aaeietant  A4jutant  and  quarter  Matter  Generale  (2Vo). 
Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  and  quarter  Maeter  General, 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Boyal  Artillery. 

Adjutant,  Bmial  Artillery. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.  Boyal  Engineen. 

Adjutant,  Boyal  Engtneere. 
Ateieiant  Conmietary  General. 
Principal  Medical  Officer, 
Chaplain. 


Stafv.- 


1st  BKIOASE.— Gravesend. 
-Mofor  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Mcy'or. 
Commieeary. 

^^"■^^«>7*'  „  QUAXTUED  AT 

104th  Foot Belflwt. 

77*?     »    Dublin. 

105th     „    Newry. 

Sad   BBIQADE.— Chatham. 
Stavf.— Jfo/or  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Major. 
Commieeary. 


Battalioks. 

andBn.    5th  Foot. 
86th    „ 
31st     .,    , 


DIVISIOVAL  TBOOPB.— Gravesend. 

QUAaTBKBD   AT 

87tliFoot    Limerick. 

West  Kent  Yeomanry  Maidstone. 

•Bat.    •   Brig.  Royal  Artillery  • 

O    „    4th     „  do. 

A   ,.    5th     „  do. 


Weedon. 
do. 

22nd  Comp.  Royal  Engineers Woolwich. 

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QuAaTxasD  at 
Chatham. 

do. 

do. 


CAVALRY  BRIOADE.— Maiden. 

BtJirr.'-Mqjor  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Cawtp, 
Brigade  Mqjor, 
Commieeary. 


^    .  _  QVABTBEXD  AT 

3rd  Hussars Colchester. 

4th       „       Shomcllflb. 

•  Norwich. 


QUAKTSaED   AT 

Suffolk  Yeomanry Buiy  St.  Edmunds. 

F  Bat.  C  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery  ...    Canterbury. 


ARMY    CORPS    ARTILLERY.— Colchester. 

BrA.tr.— Colonel  Commanding, 
A^utant. 

QUAaTEKBD  AT 

Woolwich. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

.  .         ^         ^  Sheffield. 

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H    If    -A.    „  do. 

G    „    1st  Brig.  Rj/fcl  Artillery 

B    „    5th     ,,  do. 


ARMY  CORPS  ENGINEERS.— Colchester. 

BtAJtw,— Colonel  Commanding, 

Adjutant, 

QUABTIBBO  AT 

A  Troop  Royal  Bngm^^  J  Aldershot 

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2nd  ARMY  COILFS,— Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

BtAn.—Aafor  itt  Army  Corp$, 

l«t  DIVISION.— JETeod  Quarters,  Alderehot. 
Btxwi.—Aa  in  lit  Annj/  Corp$, 
lrt»mAl)«^Ald„ri„,t  MVI8I0KA1  TEO0P8.-Ald«,hot 

45aiPtoot    Ld!2So?.  2nd  Bn.  18th  Foot. Aluen»hot. 

adBiLSS^....*"";.';;;:;":"; dS"       i  ^•''^®'^*^'°*°^ HunRerford. 

Jad  BRIOADK— Aldershot  ■    K  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Rojal  Artillery Woolwich. 

iftflS  "^ Aldershot.        ■    17th  Comp.  Roj-al  Engineers do. 

*^2    »*   do.  I 

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.  2nd  DIVISION.— Head:  Quarters,  Guildford. 
1-*  •«,»  .  *,      „  Stxfp.-^,  i»  itt  Army  Corpt. 

^        ^:^:^^^'::;^''^  l  I>IVI8I0HALTK00P8..auildrord. 

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58«l    „    Z:::^:::Z:::::Z::Z  do.  I    ^^'^«^'^»«»  Yeomanry  Woodstock. 

ftid  BaiaABX.-6tuldfbrd.  i    ^  B»t- Jnd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery   Aldershot. 

BuLwr.-'ABmiBiArmwCorpt.  ^    "    i?i      »  Jo-  clo- 

SS  Portsmomh.     \    •  Comp.  Royal  Engineers    do. 

•       ••      Jersey. 

Parkhurst.       '  *  Infantry  Anununition  Reserve.      * 


let  BBZ0A2IB.— Dorking. 

J?r«d^'«*o«»  Militia  Qw«i««  A, 

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*^^  do.      Perth. 

twi  BBIOADB.— Dorking. 

s«hc«kdo. .  •; fc?i5i?^ 


3rd  DIVISION. -JEfeacl  QaaHers,  Dorking. 
^^n.—Aa  in  i$t  Army  Corju, 


SITISIOITAL  TKOOPB.— Dorking. 

Armagh  Militia Amuigh. 

Middlesex  Yeomanry Uxbridge. 

E  Bat.  5th  Brig.  Rojal  ArtiUeiy Bristol. 

L    "    «S    "  ?°-         Trowbridge. 

^    »    8rd    „  do Woolwich? 

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GAVALBY  BBIGADE.— Lewes. 
Btaww.-^As  in  i«f  Army  Corpt. 

U'^H^ttB  Si!i^*'*?*"  *^    I  QUXETEBED  At 

5«^I«^«mGSiS''".\"\"""."3^^^^  So   ^'*  Hants  Yeomaniy Winchester. 

W'^tl^ttn '..'.'.'."!.■.".";;.';    Brighton.         I 

I    ABat.  A  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artilleiy....    Aldershot. 

^SMT   CORPS    ARTILLERY.— Aldershot.  i  ARMY     CORPS    EN QINEERS.- Alder-hot. 

^■"•--^  *•  *•*  -^'^  CVwy.-  Staw.-^*  in  i»t  Army  Corp,. 

.C«»«^ABrig.Rpy.lHor«Artille,7...   SSShot  "*  •  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Txt^inl  ^"""T  '' 

I.  „      di  aS'  Christchurch.  (Pontoons)  » 

A  r  I*  Mir  llft«fi^iw-    Ijorchester.      I  •  Troop  do.  S 

A      £  ^'  ^'^  Artffleiy Devonport.  (Telegraph)  j 

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Itt  BEIQAOE.— London. 
Stavv.— ^«  tn  iH  Army  Corjn, 

BATTAlIOirs.  QUASnBSD  AT 

and  Bn.  Coldstream  Onaids    The  Tower. 

2nd  Bn.  Soota  Guards  Chelsea. 

ist  Bn.  Grenadier  Guards {^BmdS. 

2nd  BBIOADE.— Croydon. 
Stafv.— ^«  tn  i$t  Army  Corp: 


3rd  ARMT  CORPS.— ffead  QwitUts,  Croydon. 

BXLn.—AM  for  at  Army  Corp9, 

Ist  DIVISION.— Hcod  Qua/rUr9,  Croydon. 

SsAVV.— ^«  in  iH  Army  Corp§, 

SZVIUOirAL  TS00P8.— Croydon. 

QVASmSD  AT 

Ist  Bn.  6oth  Foot Winchester. 

Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Llohfield. 

C  Bat.  5ih  Brig.  Boyal  Artilleiy  Ipswich. 

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Baralxovs. 


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.at  Bn.  Soou  Gu«d, { "^^^^ 

zst  Bn.  Coldstream  Guards Shonoliffe. 

3rd  Bn.  Grenadier  Guards  Chelsea. 


do. 
6th  Brig. 


do. 
do. 


0th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers   

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1st  BKIOADE.-Bed  Hill. 

Stavt.— ^«  in  i9t  Arwty  Corpt. 

Battalxoitp.  Quabtbbxd  at 

Kilkenny  Militia Kilkenny. 

King's  County  Militia  Parsonstown. 

Limerick  County  Militia Limerick. 

2nd  BR10ArE.-Red  Hill. 

BtkYT.—Aa  in  xtt  Army  Corps, 

Baxtauovs.  Quabtbbxd  at 

Ist  Burr^  Militia  Richmond. 

2nd  do.  Guildford. 

3rd  do.  Kingston. 


2nd  DIVISION. ---flcad  Quarterg,  Red  Hill. 
BtJLWW.—Ai  in  iH  Army  Corps. 

DIYISIOITAL  TEOOPS.— Red  Hill. 


Quabtxbxd  at 
Tyrone  Militia Omagh. 

Warwickshire  Yeomanry Warwick. 

I  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery    Hilsea. 

L    „    4th    „  do.  do. 

C    „    6th  Brig.  do.  Woolwich. 

•  Comp.  Royal  Engineers • 

*  In&ntiy  Ammunition  Reserve.     * 


3rd  J^IVISION.— Head  Qwirters^  Tnnbridge  Wells. 
Statv.— ^«  t»  lit  Army  Corps. 


1st  BRIGADE.  -Tunbridge  Wells. 

Staff.— ^  tn  1st  Army  Corps, 

Battalxovs.  Quabtxbxb  at 

West  Kent  Militia  Maidstone. 

4th  Middlesex  Militia Hounslow. 

London  Militia London. 

Snd  BRIOADS.^Maidfitone. 

Staff.— 4«  in  1st  Army  Corps. 
Battaliovs.  Quabtbbbd  at 

East  Middlesex  Militia HouubIow. 

2nd  do.  Bamet. 

3rd  do.  Tumham  Green. 


BIVISIOEAL  TROOPS.— Tunbridge  Wells. 

QUABTBBXB   AT 

Sussex  MiUtia Chichester. 

Leicestershire  Yeomanry Leicester. 

BBat.  Ist  Brig.  Royal  Artillery    Shomcliffe. 

*  -*  do.  

C   „     Ist  Brig.  do.  ShomclilTe. 

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CAVALRY  BBIOADE.— Ashford. 

Staff.— ^«  in  xstArmy  Corps. 

Quabtbbbd  at  ,                                                                     Quabtxbxx>  at 

Ist  Life  Guards London.  ]  East  Kent  Yeomanry   Canterbury. 

2nd        do Windsor. 

Royal  Horse  Guards London.  1  K  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery do. 


ARMY  CORPS  ARTILLERY.— Croydon. 
Staff.-'^»  Ml  ist  Army  Corps. 

Quabtbbxd  at 
K  Bat.  A  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery ...    Exeter. 

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8w»d  „  ^^ 

Sad  BBIGABI.— Bel&Bt. 
BsAn.-~A»  iM  itt  Amsf  Corpt. 

St^ '"^=°" 


lat  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 
8*^»».— ib  M  iti  Armf  Corpt, 

UmaiOVAL  TEOOPB.— Dublin. 


Highlaud  Light  InflmtayMiUtia toiSS!  ^^ 

8rd  DiBffOon  Guards Dublia. 

O  Bat.  8rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Ourragh. 

•    »•       •       do.  do.  • 

»»       •       do.  do.  • 

19th  Oomp.  Royal  Bngineers Southampton. 

*  Ixi&ntry  Ammunition  Beaerve.     * 


and  DIVISION.-iread  Qmrtera,  The  Oumgh. 
B'U^w.'-At  im  iti  Army  Corpt, 


lat  BSIGADX.— The  Curragh. 
BtM.wm.—Atin  ztiArmy  Corpt, 

^*"^S;  w^  Q^anaiD  at 

•gg^'w^ The  Curragh. 

«Bn.iK^:  ::::rrr::z::;z:::;  AthiSk 

Sad  BMOADK.— The  Curragh. 
STAnp.— ^  m  itt  Armg  Corpt, 

teSncMm.. teSS" 

gf  5?'  York. 

**  *>•  - Doncaater. 


QUABTSUD  AT 

lioeds. 


DIVIBIOlfAl  TEOOPB.— The  Curragh. 

4ih  Weet  York  Uilitia 

2iid  Dragoon  Guards  Dublin. 

P  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery  The  Curragh. 

f-   It    2nd    „  do.  Kilkenny. 

1     »t       do.  do.  Athlone. 

6th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers  The  Curragh. 

•  Infantry  Ammunition  Reserve.         • 


1st  BBieADX.>-Cork. 

Stayy.— j1«  «•  xtt  Army  Corpt, 

omnjsan,  Qvabtsxbb  at 

iKSomsnet  Militia   Taunw^ 

»d       do.  Bath. 

Hewftird  Militia  Hereford. 

Sad  BSIOADE.— Limerick. 

STArv.— ^  in  \tt  Army  Corpt. 
jumuon.  QuAXTBBsn  at 

fe  *"7TCk  Mflitia Warwick. 

!£*>•       do.      Leamington. 

GlMSOiKsa      do.      Cardiff. 


3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quartera,  Cork. 
STA'fj.— .dt  in  i»i  Army  Corpt, 

BIVISIOHAL  TROOPS.— Cork. 


X  «       «  ,    ^  QUABTXBID  AT 

ist  Bn.  7th  Foot Cork. 

19Ui  Hussars Ballincollig. 

N  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Clonmel. 

J*    n        do.  do.  Limerick. 

H    „    2nd  Brig.  do.  Fermoy. 

18th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers Cork. 

•  lufantxy  Ammunition  Reserve.       • 


CAVALRY  BRIOADB.— The  Curragh. 
BTAiii— .d«  m  xtt  Army  Corpt, 

QUABTIBSD  AT 

I  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery  ...    Ballincollig. 


QVABTBXBB    AT 

Dundalk. 
Cahir. 
,    Newbridge. 


AHMT  CORPS  ARTILLSRY.—Dublin. 
8ta».— ^  iM  xti  Army  Corpt, 

QVABTBBBD  AT 

H  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillezy...    Newbridge. 
B    „     A    „  do.  ...    Dublin. 

G    „     B    „  do.  ...  do. 

*  Army  Corps  Ammunition  Reserve.    * 


*  Wanting. 


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5th  ARMY  OOB,'?B.—Eead  Quarters,  Salisbiiry. 

Staff.— J*/w  i$t  Army  Corjm, 


1st  BKIOABS.— SaliBbtuT. 
Stavv. — At  in  lit  Army  Corps. 

BaTTALIOITI.  QVAVTSBIB  AT 

i8t  Bq.      8th  Foot Warley. 

2ad  Bn.  25th  Foot Plymouth. 

•         OosportForts. 

Sad  BKXOADS.— SaliBbiiTy. 
Bta».— ^«  in  ut  Army  Corpt, 

BaTTALXOVI.  QVABTimiD  AT 

Qaeen*8  Oim  Tower  Hamlets  Militia  ...  liondon. 
King's  Own  Tower  Hamlets  do.  ...  DaLston. 
Wexford  do.     ...    Wexford. 


Itt  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Saliaborj. 
SlAW.— ^  in  i9t  Army  Corp; 

DIVISIONAL  TB00P8.— SaUsbory. 


QVABTSSBS  AT 

Devonport. 


North  Devon  Yeomanry Barnstaple. 

•  Bat.  •      BriR.  Boyal  Artillery Newport 

•  „     •      do.  do.  • 

•  Comp.  MUitia  Engineers * 


2nd  DIVISION. — Head  Quarters,  Warminster. 


1st  BBIOABX.— Warminster. 

SxAVff.— ^«t»  X9t  Army  Corp*, 
Baralxovb.  Qvastxbid  at 

Monaghan  Sfilitia Monaghan. 

Loath  do Dandalk. 

TiOngford      do Longford. 

Sad  BBIGABE.— Warmixister. 
SxArr.-  Am  in  xtt  Army  Corp$. 

BiTTALIOVS.  QUAmTSBXD  AT 

WUts  Mihtia Devizes. 

Backs    do High  Wycombe. 

Berks    do Beading. 


Bta»».— J*  in  i9t  Army  Corpt, 

BIVIBIONAL  TROOPS.— Warminster. 

QaAXTBBVn  AT 

66th  Foot  Portland. 

North  Somerset  Yeomanry Bath. 


Bat. 


Brig.  Boyal  Artillery., 
do.  do. 


•  Comp.  Militia  Engineers  . 


3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Glouoester. 
Staw.— iCf  Ml  z«f  Army  Corp*. 


1st  BBIOABX.— Gloncester. 

Stafv.— J«  in  xH  Army  Corp*. 
Battalxovb.  Qvabtibbs  at 

Soath  Glonoester  MiUtia Bristol. 

Oxford  Militia Oxford. 

North  Gloaoestar  MiUtia Oirenoester. 

Sad  BBIOABS.— Gloacester. 
Stavv. — A»  in  xH  Army  Corps, 

BaTTAUOVS.  QUABTimiS  AT 

Shropshire  Militia Shrewsbury. 

Worcester     do.  Worcester. 


BIYIBIOHAL  TBOOPS.— Gloacester. 

QUAMIXBD  AT 

87th  Foot Pembroke. 

Olonoester  Yeomanry   Badminton. 

Shropshire       do Shrewsbaiy. 

*  Bat.  •  Brig.  Boyal  Artillery * 

*  „    •    da  do.  • 

*  Comp.  MiUtU  Engineers * 


CAVALRY  BRIGADE.— Yeovil. 
StATW.—A$  in  itt  Army  Corps, 


QVASTBBIS  AT 

1st  Dragooxis Manchester. 

5tti  Lancers  Woolwich. 

7th  Dragoon  Gaards Aldershot. 


QuAaTXBsn  at 

Wiltshire  Yeomanry Marlborough. 

Dorset  Yeomanrv  ^ Dorchester. 

West  Somerset  Yeomanry  Taantoo. 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Horse  ArtiUery ...  • 


Wanting. 


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eth  ARMY  COIiTB.^Eead  Quarters,  Chester. 

B/TAn.-^Jsfor  xH  Army  Corpt, 

lit  DIVISION.— Head  Quarter*,  Cherter. 
BTkYw,^A$  m  i$t  Armg  Corpt, 


1st  B&IOADS.— ChMter. 

9tAVW.^-AM  te  t$t  Armg  Corpi. 

BATTAUoire.  Ovastsbsd  at 

I>enbifffa  Militia   Wrexham. 

1st  Cheefaire  do Chester. 

MoDtgoaneiy  do Welchpool. 


Battaitovb. 
Clare  Kflitia 
Flint     do. 
Gunarron  do. 


Sad  B&IOADS.— Oheeter. 
Stafv— -^  ft»  jti  Armf  Corp$. 


SVAaTBBID  AT 

Ennifl. 
Mold. 
Camanroii. 


SIYISIOITAL  TS00P8.— Cheeter. 


QVASTXUI)  AT 

Bradford. 


Cheshire  Teomaary  Chester. 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Artillery  • 

•  „     ♦    do.            do.              «...  • 

•  Comp.  Militia  Engineers • 


and  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Liverpool. 
StAvr.— ^«  in  iH  Ara^  Corpt, 


1st  BBIOADX.— LirerpooL 

Staff. — Am  m  jH  Army  Corp9. 

BATTAUon.  QvAsnan)  at 

DnUin  City  Ktlitia Dublin. 

2nd  Lancashire  do Liverpool. 

Boaoomnum        do. Boyle. 

Sad  BBIOABE.— Liverpool. 

Stavf.— ^  <«  i9t  Army  Corpt. 

BAiTAUOva.  QvArnmiD  at 

IM  Stallbrd  MiHiia Lichfield. 

2Bd         do.  Stailbrd. 

3rd         do.  Newcastle-under-Lyne. 


DIVISIONAL  TBOOPS.-LiTerpooI. 

QUASTSBXn  AT 

and  Bn.  20th  Foot Mullingar. 

Lancashire  Hussars   Ashton  in  Makerfield. 

•  Bat.  ♦  Brig.  Boyal  ArtiUeiy • 

•  „    •    do.  do.  • 


Comp.  Militia  Engineers.. 


3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quakers,  Manchester. 
Staw.— iC«  in  itt  Army  Corpt, 


1st  BBieADX.— Manchester. 

SxjlVV.— ^  m  x<<  Army  Corpt. 
Bimuon.  Qua«t»»w>  at 

lit  Derby  IGUtia V^^Y'^  ,^ 

Sad      do.  Chesterfield. 

2Qd  Cheshire  do Macclesfield. 


ted  BBieASX.— Preston. 
BcAYV. — At  in  Iff  Army  Corpt. 


BAnAuevs. 

lit  Laneashixe  Militia 
3rd  do. 

4tb  do. 


QVABTXaXD  AT 

Ijancaster. 

Preston. 

Warrington. 


BITIBIOFAL  TBOOPS.— Manchester. 

QUABTBBXn   AT 

xst  Bn.  11th  Foot Manchester. 

Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry  ...    Worslcy. 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Boyal  Artillery 

•  „    ♦    do.        do.  

*  Comp.  Militia  Engineers  * 


OAVALRY  BRIGADE.- Crewe. 
STAn.— iU  m  x«^  Army  Corpt. 

QUABTSBID  AT     I 

S^gS?'''°sr^  ::::::-":•;.:::::  SS^'        •  ^  •  Brfr  Boyi  ho™.  Artmery , 

WorcMtcKshire      do Worcester.         I 

*  Wanting. 


QUASTSSKD  AT 


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iBt  BBIOABX.- York. 
BTi.Tr.— ^«  in  j$i  Army  Corp$. 


BlTTALIOWB  QUA»T»B1D  AT 

5th  VVest  York  Militia  Knaresborouffh 

6th       do.  do Hali&x. 

Leicester  do Leicester. 

Snd  BSIOABS.— York. 
SiAFV.— ib  in  ttt  Army  Corp$. 

BA.TTALIOXB.  Ql7i.BTSBBD  AT 

North  Dovm  Militia    Newtownards 

South  Down     do Downpatrick. 

Dublin  County  do Dublin. 


7th  ARMY  COB.'Pa.— Read  Quakers,  York. 

Staft.— ibybr  iH  Army  Corpi, 

1st  DIVISION.— Head  QuarterB,  York. 
STAPP.—^t  ill  x$i  Army  Corju. 

BiyiBIONAL  TBOOPB.— York. 

Qvabtbbk; 
106th  Foot •. Preston. 

Yorkshire  Yeomanry York. 


JVABTBBBD  AT 


N  Bat.  2nd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Coventry. 

•  „    •        do.    •       do. 

•  Comp.  Militia  Engineera... • 


2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Quartern,  Nortliamptoii. 
Btatf.— .^f  in  lii  Army  Corpi, 


Ist  BRIGADE.— Northampton. 

QTkTT.—Ag  in  j»i  Army  Cwv* 
Battalioot.  Quabtbbbd  at 

Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia Northampton 

1st  Norfolk  Militia  Norwich. 

2nd  do.  Yarmouth. 

Snd  BRIOASC—Northampton. 

Btavt.— .i«  in  \»t  Army  Corps. 

Battalxoxts.  Qvabtxbbd  at 

Cambridge  Militia  Ely. 

West  Suffolk  do Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

West  Essex    do Chelmsford. 


SIVISIOirAL  TROOPS.— Northampton. 

QUABTBBBD  AT 

76th  Foot  Sheffield. 

Southern  Nottinghamshire  Yeomanry. . .    Nottingham. 
Nottinghamshire  Yeomanry Worksop. 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Artillery • 

•  „    ♦    do.  do • 

•  Comp.  MiHtia  Engineers  • 


1st  BRIOABE.— Darlington. 

Btatf.— iff  t»  i«*  Army  Corpt. 
Battaliom.  Quabtbbbd  at 

North  Lincoln  Militia    Lincoln. 

South  Lincoln     do Grantham. 

Nottingham        do Newark. 

Sad  BRIOABE.— Newcastle. 

Staff. — A$  in  itt  Army  Corps. 
Battamoits.  Quabtbbbd  at 

Hertford  Militia Hertford. 

Bedford        do Bedford. 

Huntingdon  do Huntingdon. 


3rd  DIVISION.— Htfod  QawrUr9t  Darlington. 
Staff.— i4«  in  irt  Army  Corps. 

BIYI8I0HA£  TROOPS.— Darlington. 


Quabtbbbd  at 
36th  Foot   Fleetwood. 

2nd  West  York  Yeomanry    TTii.Hfax 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Artillery • 

•  „    •    do.  do • 

•  Comp.  Militia  Engineers  • 


CAVALRY   BRIGADE.— Donoaster. 


Staff.— ^t  in  xtt  Army  Corps. 
Quabtbbbd  at 

6ih  Dragoons Edinburgh. 

2lBt  Hussars Leeds. 

4th  Dragoon  Guards York. 


Quabtbbbd  at 
Ist  West  York  Yeomanry Doncaster. 


*  Bat.  *  Brig.  R.  Horse  Artillery 
•  Wanting. 


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8tli  ARMY  CORPS.— HiBacZ  Qiiarters,  Edinbnrgh. 

QTLrr.—Affor  iH  Army  Corpi. 

Ist  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Edinburgli. 
Sta-tf. — A$  in  itt  Army  Corpt. 


1st  BSIOADS.— Edinburgh. 

Sja^w.-'Am  in  Iff  Army  Corp*. 
Rin^Ltoxs.  Qtjiktzued  at 

Kerrr  Militia Traloe. 

N'.nhamb^land  Militia  AlnwicV. 

FeTioasA<?h  Militia Enniskillon. 

Sad  BBIGABS.— Edinbnrprfa. 
Stjlvf. — A§  in  itt  Army  Corp*. 

BiTULIOVS.  QUAHTIK*])  AT 

Asthm  Militia  Belftist. 

'"■^Tsn     do Oavnn. 

Praeir*!  do Liflbrd. 


DIVISIONAL  T&OOPS.— Edinburgh. 

QUARTBRVD  AT 

50th  Foot   Edlnbargh. 

Ayrshire  Yeomanry   Ayr. 

O  Bat.  2nd  Briff.  Royal  Artillery Glasgow. 

•  „    •       do.  do ♦ 

*  Comp.  Militia  Engineers  * 


2nd  DIVISION.— Fcad  Quarters,  Glasgow. 
BrKVF.—Ai  in  itt  Army  Carps. 


lit  BBIOADE.— Glasgow. 
Btafv. — Am  in  xH  Army  Corp$. 
Bimuozrs.  QuAUTBaaB  it 

Hijrhksd  Borderers  Sfilitia Stirling. 

Hizhland  Rifle.s  do Dingwall. 

SojttiAh  Borderers        do Dumfrioe. 

Sad  BRIGADE.— Hamilton. 
Statw.—As  in  i9t  Army  Corpn. 

BiTTAtlon.  QUARTHKSD  AT 

fcmberiand  Militia    Carli^o. 

1«  Doiham  Militia Barnard  Castle. 

Sad  do Dnrham. 


DIVISIOITAL  TROOPS.— Glasgow. 

QrAaTKBED   AT 


Queen's  Own  Lanarkshire  Yebmanry... 


•  Bat  *  Brig.  Royal  Artillery 

•  „    *    ..  do. 

•  Comp.  Militia  Engineers , 


Glasgow. 
Glasgow. 


3rd  DIVISION.— HacuZ  Quarters,  Melrose. 
Statt.— -4»  in  Jit  Army  Oorpt, 


lat  BBIOADE.— Melrose. 
Stavf.— .^«  in  i9t  Army  Corp9. 
Battauovs.  Quabtirbd  at 

Em*  Yoric  MiUtia Beverley. 

S-mhToA  do Richmond. 

Wattmorelaad  Militia    .• Carlisle. 

2ad  BBIOADS.— Melrose. 
Btatt.— ^«  in  Jit  Army  Corpt. 
UATT&uon.  QrrAaTBsn)  at 

5^  Uneashiie  Militia Bnmley. 

66  do.  Salford. 

Tti;  do.  Bnry. 


DIVISIONAL  TEOOPS.-Melro8e. 

QUASTBBBD  Al 

*  FortG«orge. 

NorthumberlandANewcastle  Yeomaniy  |  N^CMtle-on- 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Artillery • 

•  »    •    »  do • 

*  Comp.  Militia  Engineers * 


CAVALBY  BRiaADE.— MuBselbnrgh. 
Staff.— il*  in  id  Army  Corp$. 

QtTABTBBBD  AT 

^efiBotdand  A  Cumberland  Yeomanry    Penrith.  | 

I^kY^B^™.^!!^. "    Lanark.  •  Bat.*  Brig.  R  Harse  Artillery.. 

EutLotluaaYeomaaiT.... Dunbar*  I 

•  Wanting. 


QUABTIBII)  AT 


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GARRISON     ARMY. 

PORTSMOUTH, 

Including  laU  of  Wight,  Soleritf  Spitheadt  Qoaport  and  Portsdovm  Works,  and  the  Drfeneeafrom 

Hvrst  Castle  to  BeUea  Bill. 

AidM  d«  Camp  (Four), 
AjuMant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  QeneraU  (Twi), 
Major  General  Commanding  Boyal  ArtiUery. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Rogal  ArHllety. 
Major  General  Commanding  Rogal  Engineen, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Soyal  Engineere. 
Major  Oeneiral  Commanding  Isle  of  Wight. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Major  General  Commanding  PoH month  and  Advanced  Worhe. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Major  General  Commanding  Gotpo^i  and  Advanced  Worka 
Aidede  Camp, 
Brigade  Major, 

RE0T7LAB  TBOOPS  ...Infiuitry ret  Bn,  24M  Poot,  ^2nd  Foot,  and  « 

ArtiUery let,  and,  3rd,  4th,  sth,  6th  and  7th  Battery,  7th  Brigade. 

Engineers  ...16<A     *     and  24kth  Company. 

HILITIA  Infantry Hampshire ^  North  Tipperary  and  Boyal  Aberdeen  SigUandere. 

Artillery Boyal  Glamorgan,  Isle   of  Wight,   Haddington,   Mampshire,   FwfcBt,  and  South 

Tipporary. 

PENSIOinSRS  Birmingham,  Coventry,  Derby,  Halifax,  Leeds,  Leicmtw,  xH  md  and  Portsmouth 

and  Southampton  Districts.  * 

V0LUKTEER8 InDwtry Detachments  from  the  Counties  of  Berks,  Bedford,  Staford,  Buehingham.    WUts 

HanU  (includinj  Isle  of  Wwht),  NotUng&m,  Tort  {Wet  BidSg),  Hertford,, 
Osford,  Laneaeter  and  Northampton,  ^       »• 

Artillery DetaehmenU  from  the  Counties  of  HanU,  York   {Wut  Siding),   Stamtrd,    and 

Laneaeter. 

Engineers.. .Z)«fa<y*m«i/*  from  the  Counties  of  York  (West  Siding),  Laneaster,  HanU,  ana 
Northampton, 


PLYMOUTH, 

Including  Staddon,  Bovisand  Brealcwater,  Maker  aTid  Whitsand  Bay  Works. 

St  An. —Lieutenant  General  Commanding, 
Aides  de  Camp  (T«o). 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General*  (Two), 
Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery, 
Aide  de  Vamp, 
Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineers. 
Aidede  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Engineers. 
Major  General  Commanding  Deaonport  and  Advanced  Worke. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
M(yor  General  Commanding  Plymouth  and  Advanced  Works. 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Miyor, 

REGULAS  TBOOPS  ...Infkntry isi  Bn.  ISihFoot, 

Artillery    ...  *,  •,  *,  *.  and  19th  Battery,  llth  Brigade, 
Engineers...    *    and  l^th  Company. 

UXLITIA Infkntry   ...Cornwall Bangers,  1st  Devonand  2nd  Devon, 

Artillery  ...ComwaU  and  Devon  Miners,  Lancashire,  Fife,  Devon  and  DnbUm  Cify. 

PEKSIONEBB  Bath,  2nd  Manchester,  2nd  Plymouth,lst  Manchester,  and  let  Plymouth  Dtstrief*^ 

YOLXnTTEERS    Infiuitry Detachments  from  the  Counties  cf  Derby,  Gloucetter,  Warwick,  Devon,  Salop,  and 

Artillery    ...DetadimenUfrim  the  Counties  of  Devon  (12tt  and  18U  Oorptonly),  Sahp,  Oloueeeter, 

and  Worcester. 
Engineers  ..DetackmewUfrom  the  Counties  of  Devon  and  GUmceeter. 

•  Wanting, 


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PORTLAND, 

Inclvding  the  Feme,  Ea8t  Weir  Breakwater,  and  Nothe  Forts. 

Sim. — Mqjor  Otueral  Oommandinff, 
Aide  ds  Osaip. 
Brigade  Major. 
lAetUenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Artillery, 
JUeuienant  Colonel  Commanding  Sogal  Engineert, 
KB&HLAX  troops  ...Artmexr   ...xith  Battery  \Otk  Brigade. 
«.^.._.  Bngineers...* 

■niTlA. In&ntry Doreetehire, 

^„„ Artillfflry Cork  City. 

JSF5SSSS. Taunton,  Doreketter,  and  Trowbridge  DietrieU. 

TQLuaxuOta Inftmtay Detachments Jrom  the  County  ofDoreet, 

Artillery Detaekmentefrom  the  County  <{fDor9et, 

DOVER, 

Inchiding  Dover  Castle,  Drop  Redoubt,  Western  Heights  and  Breakwater  Batteries,  also  ForU  and 
Batteries  from  Dymchurch  to  Ranisgate. 

Staw.— XitirfwMMrf  General  Commanding, 
Aidee  de  Camp  {Two). 
AMietant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  &e»eraU  ITwo). 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillery, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Moyal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Bngineere, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Moyal  ISngineert. 

n&HLAB  mOOPS  ...In&ntry 84<A  Foot. 

^Tlery    ...yd,  6th,  jth,  and  9th  Battery  Qth  Brigade, 

^ngmoen  .,.4tih  Company, 

inUSlA.  Inlkntry Baet  Kent. 

AitiUery Kent. 


jm,vmrBSk V;'^^*::;; S*f  *!te  ^^^'^^^i^^- Northampton,  and  St^ord  Diefriete. 

TBLinranRS mCuitiy 1>*^«^<.  ^»  the  Tower  Uamlete  and  tS  Counties  qf  Xeni,  Leieeeier,  and 

ArtiUery    ...Detaehmeuttfrom  the  let,  2nd,  Zrd,  4/A,  ^h  OMque  Porte,  and  lUh  Kent, 

CHATHAM, 

Including  the  Medway  and  the  Thames  Defences. 
B'SAWW.-^General  Commanding. 

Aidee  de  Camp  (Four). 
Deputy  Aifutant  and  Quarter  Matter  Generate  (Two). 
Ateietant  Adjutant  and  QuaHer  Matter  Qenerdle  (Two), 
Brigadier  General  Commanding  Royal  Artillery. 
AidedeCamp.  ^      ^  9 

Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Artillery. 
Colonel  CommawUng  Boyal  Bngineere. 
Aidede  Camp. 
Brigade  Mty'or,  Boyal  Bngineert, 

CHATHAM   DIVISION, 

Including  Chatham  Lines,  Hoo  and  Damet  Forts* 

BULWW.— Major  General  Commanding  at  Chatham. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
lAeutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillerv 
Adjutant,  Boyal  ArtUlery, '  ^ 

Lieutenamt  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Bngineert,  >   ' 

A4futant,  Boyal  Engineers. 

SHEERNESS  DIVISION. 
Including  Sheemess  Lines,  Garrison  Point,  Isle  of  Grain  and  Slough  FoHk 

SiAWW.-^Mqfor  General  Commanding  Sheemese 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
LieutenafU  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery. 

A^utant,  Boyal  ArtUlery. 
Lieutenamt  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineers, 
Adjutant,  Boyal  Engineer; 
QfiniETBOOPS  ...Infimtxy dlQthFoot. 

^*i?«y l^i*  '3<*»  is",  and  i6th  Battery  lltt  Brigade. 

Sngineen...*  Company.  '  * 

"^mi    .^Sjitxy 5M  Mtddleeex, 

_  JkxtSXlBcj Durham,  and  Yorkthire. 

yjamUUKES    Prmton,  Chatham,  Shrewsbury  and  Sh^ld  DietrieU. 

▼GLQXTIBBS  ^....^....Intkntry Detadimentefrom  *he  City  of  London  attd  County  of  Surrey. 

-^rti"«7 ^sSir^'^'sS  ^Ke^L'^  ^"^  **''  '**  ^*'^  *^  ^"^^^  "^  5'*'  ^'*'  10'* 

Sngineen  ...Detaehmente  from  the  City  of  London  and  Tower  Samlete, 
.*  Wanting. 


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TILBURY  DIVISION, 
Including  TiVbwryt  Qravesend,  Coalhouse,  Sfhommeade  and  Cliffy  Forts. 

QTJLTT,^l4euUnani  General  Comwuimdinff, 
AidM  d»  Camp  (Two). 
AuUtamt  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  &€n^al$  {Two), 
Colonel  Commanding  Bojfal  ArtOUry, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Jiogal  ArtUlerg. 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Engineered 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major t  Bogal  JSngineere. 
Major  QeneraU  Commanding  ^olnnteer  Brigade*  {Vowr), 
Aidee  de  Camp  (Four). 
Brigade  Majore  (Four). 

REOTJLAS  TSOOPB  ...ArtiUery 8^  Baiierg  m  Brigade,  14^  and  xSM  Baiterg  llth  Brigade, 

Engineers  ...3^th  Company. 

HILITIA ArdUery Nortkumlerland,  Argyle  and  Bute,  and  Antrim, 

PJOrSIONEBS    London  Dietrict. 

let  Saet  DtirMum,  2»d  do. ;  let  Wett  DtoUoM,  2nd  de.s  \ei  Jforik  Divieion, 

2nd  do.  s  South  Divieion ;   Woolmidi  and  Oreenmidt, 

▼OLUKTEESS  Inflmtry Detaeimente  from  the  County  ofMiddUeex. 

Artillery Detachmente  from  the  County  ofMxddleeex  and  let  Xent  Corpt, 

Engineers  ..J)etachmentt  from  the  County  r^Middleeex. 


HARWICH, 

Including  Lcmdguard  Fort  and  Harwich  Defences,  Circular  Redoubt,  Angel  Gate  Battery ,  Shctletj 

Battery  and  adjacent  Towers, 

BCAVV. — Mqjor  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  CSuflip. 
Brigade  Miyor. 
Zientenani  Colonel  Commanding  Jtoyal  Artillery, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineer*. 

.SSOUIAU  T&OOPS   ...Infantry 69^  Foot. 

Artillery 2nd  Battery  Bth  Brigade. 

Engineers ...       * 
HILITIA Infantry Eeeex  Sifle*. 

Artillery  ...Weet  Suffolk. 

f  EV8I0REB8 Ipewich  Dietriet. 

VOLUNTESBS  Inflintry  ...Detachmente  from  the  County  of  Suffolk, 

Artillery  ...Detachmente  from  the  County  of  Eeeex, 


PEMBROKE, 

Including   Stack  Rock,  South  Hoolc,  Popton   Point,  Huhherstone,  West  Bloclchouse,  Thorne  Island, 
Mumbles,  St.    Catherine's  Island,  Scoveston, 

ScAVr.-^JtfVor  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
lAeutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery, 
Heutenani  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineer*, 

BSOULAB  TBOOPS  ...ArtiUery 4^*  and  5th  Battery  QM  Brigade. 

Engineers . . . QS^'d  Company. 

MILITIA Infuatry Merioneth,  Badnorand  Brecon, 

Artillery Carmarthen,  and  Pembroke. 

PEK6I0VSB8 Woreeeter,  Cardiff,  and  Qlouceeter  Dietriet*. 

TOLTTIITEERS  Infl&ntry Detachment* from  the  Omniie*  qf  Cardigan,  Montgomery,  Radnor,  BreelnocJe,  and 

Pembroke. 

Artillery Detachment*  from  the  Couniie*  of  Glemorgan  and  Pembroke, 

Engineers . . . Detachment*  from  the  County  of  Flint,  I 


EDINBURGH, 

Including  Leith  Fort  and  D^ences, 

Su.n.— IfajM*  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
A**ietant  AtHutaiU  and  Quarter  Matter  QenertU*  {Two)k 

Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery. 
lAeutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineer*. 

BEGULAB  TSOOPS  ...Artniery 17th  Battery  llth  Brigade. 

Engineers . . .  I3th  Company. 

PENSIONERS Edinburgh,  Paieley,  Perth  and  Stirlinq  Dietriet*, 

TOLUlfTESRS  Infantry Detachment*  from  the  City  of  Edinburgh  and  the  Couniie*  of  Midlothian  at 

Haddington. 

Artillery DetachmenU  jrom  the  City  qfEdinbmrgh  and  the  Countie*  of  Midlothian  a* 

Haddington. 
Engineers —D«<aeAflM«i«/rom  the  County  qf  Lanark. 

•  Wanting. 


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oobe; 

Inchtding  Spike  Island,  Camden  and  CarUele  Forte* 

BcAFV.— •Jfa/of*  OtfunU  CommamUng, 
JLidt  dt  CSmnp. 
Airiitant  A4pUant  and  Quartsr  MasUr  QftraU  {Two) 
Major 


Brigade  Major. 

Lieu£nuaU  Cokm-.  

LUuttnoMt  Colonel  Commanding  Sogal 


LieuUnant  Colonel  Commanding  Sogal  Artillery. 
'  Sngimeen. 


SS6ULAX  TB00P8  ...Inlkntxy 103rd  Foot  and       * 

ArtiUeiy jth  Battery  iQth  Brigade, 

Engineers...       * 

AIUTIA. Infantxy Nortk,  and  South  Mayo. 

Artillery Donegal. 

TOaOSSBB  Ut  Cork^  Tralee,  Clonmel,  and  TuUamort  DietrieU, 


DUBLIN, 

Including  Kingetovon,  Howth,  Pigeon  Houee,  CasUe  and  Magazine  ForU, 

Btxrv,— Major  General  Gmmanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Aeeietant  Adiutant  and  Quarter Maeter  Generalt  (Two). 

Brigade  Major. 
Lienienant  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  ArtUUry. 
Ltentenant  Colonel  Commending  Soyal  Sngiueen. 

ISOULAB  TB00P8 Inihntry •    and  e4ttk  Foot. 

Artillery nth  Battery  IQth  Brigade. 

VmiA — ^.. JjaS^^...'.'.'.Kildar». 

Artilleiy Bdinburgh. 

^»rr,  JOikenny,  at  Dublin,  ondDuiUn,  Carlow,  and  Longford  Diatriei$, 


JERSEY. 

BtJLW9.— Major  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Ommanding  Royal  ArHUery, 
Lienienani  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Bngineen, 

SSSVIAX  TB00P8  ...Inftntry a  Companiee  Kyfth  Foot. 

ArtOlery Malf  6th  Battery  IQth  Brigade, 

Bngineera...       * 
ITUTTA. Inflmtry^...!*^.  2nd,  Srd,  ith,  and  bth  Jereey, 

ArtUlary Iri,  2nd,  Zrd,  Ath,  and  m  Jer$ey. 


GUERNSEY. 

BTArw.^Major  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  M<nfor. 
Liemtenani  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillery. 
Lienienant  Colonel  Commanding  Royai  Engineer*, 

USZLUL  XSOOPS  ...Infantry a  Companiet  I07th  Foot. 

ArUUery Salf  6lh  Battery  iQth  Brigade, 

Sngineere ...       * 
num.. Inflmtry Ut,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4M  Light  Infantry, 

Artillery Qnerneey, 


ALDERNEY. 

Statv.— Jfa;or  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
lAeutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillery. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Royai  Engineere. 

SZ6IU1  TS0OP8  ...Infantry 4  Companiee  107«  Foci.       ^ 

Artillery 9th  and  xoth  Batteriee  \Oih  Brigade, 

Bngineerg...       * 

MEITU JLrtillery Aldemey. 

PXnniXES    Jereey  Dietrict, 


SMALL  FORTS  AND  POSTS  IN  IRELAND. 

i^:l^id»%y  Forte  and  Batteries  at  Athlone,  Belfast,  Lough  SwilUff  Lough  Foyle,  Ennishillen,  KiVcenrin, 
Tarhert,  Carrig,  Bcattery,  Limerick,  Charles  Fort,  Kinsale  and  Waterford. 
Under  the  command  of  the  General  of  the  District. 

3S&UIAE  TB00P8  ...ArUllezy ith  Battery  10th  Brigade. 

EngineerB...       * 

irr.7Tli. In»ntry Queen**  County,  Carlow,  Londonderry,  Weetmeath,  Meath  and  Leitrim. 

Artilleiy Mid  Uleter,  Wateiford.West  Cork  and  Limeriek. 

MJBAnngtB  AthUme,  let  Betfaet,   2nd   Belfaet,  Armagh,  Londonderry,  Enn  ikiUcn,  CimwA. 

Limerick,  Snnia  and  Wdtetford  Dietricte, 
*  Wanting. 


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LIST  OF  REGULAR  TROOPS  AT  HOME 
AND  MILITIA. 

With  their  Brigades,  Divisions,  and  Army  Oorps,  or  Oarrisons, 

FOR  MOBILIZATION. 

K.6.— The  Qnartera  of  the  Troops  detennine  their  place  in  the  Field,  or  Garrison,  Army :  Troops  changingr 
quarters  change  their  place  for  mobilization  accordingly. 


CAVALRY. 


SetHmmii.  Army  Corp; 

z  Life  Gnarda Cayalry  Brigade 3 

2  , Do.            8 

Royal  Horse  Groards. .             Do.            3 

a  Dragoon  Gnards   ...  snd  Division 4 

3  „               ...  zst  Division  4 

4  „              ...  Cavalry  Brigade 7 

5  >.              -             go 2 

7^           »              ...              Do 6 

z  Diagoona Do.  

2        Do.           4 

3  Hnssaars Do.           1 


Beffimeni.                                                     Army  Corpr. 
4  Hnssaxs  Cavalry  Brigade 1 


5  Lanoers 

6  Dragoons.. 

7  Hussars  .. 
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z6  Lanoers  ... 
zSHnssars  .., 
z9       „ 


'Do.  "       5 

Do 7 

Do 4 

Do 2 

Do 2 

Garrison  London 

,  3rd  Division  4 

,  Cavalry  Brigade 4 

Do 7 


ROYAL  ARTILLERY. 
EOBSE  ABTILLIBT. 


Army  Cvrp$, 

4  Batteiy  A  Brigade  ...  Cavalxy  Brigade 2 

B       „       „       M       ...  Army  Corps  Artillery  4 

0       „       „       „       ...            Do.  2 

H       ..       .,       Do 1 

K      „       „       Do 3 

F       „       B       „       ...            Do 8 

Q       M       »       M       ...            Do 4 


Army  Corp$, 

H  Battery  B  Brigade... Army  Corps  Artillery  4 

I       »        M       M       ...  Cavalry  Brigade 4 

K       „        „       „       ...  Do 8 

D       „        0       „       ...  ArmyCorps  Artillery  2 

B       „        „       „       ...  Do 1 

F       „        „       „       ...  Cavalry  Brigade 1 

G       ,,        „       „       ...  Army  Corps  Artillery  2 


FIELD  A&THLEBT. 


Army  Corpt, 
A  Battoxy  zst  Brigade    Army  Corps  Artillery    2 


B 

G 
D 

£ 
F 
O 
H 

I 
K 
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...  3rd  Division 3 

...3rd       ..        ? 

...  zst        , 1 

...and       „         2 

...  zst        »,         1 

Army  Cozps  Artillery  1 

.  3ra  Division 4 


...  and 
...  and 
...  and 
...  zst 
...  zst 
...  1st 
...  and 
...  zst 
...  and 

...  3rd 
...   iBt 


P  Battery  3rd  Brigade 


4th 


5th 


6th 


Army  CorpK 

...  and  Division 4 

...  x8t        „       2 

...  and       „       1 

...  and       , 2 

...and       „       a 

...  Md       »       1 

...  «nd       „       1 

...  3rd       „       1 

...  3rd        „       1 

ArmyCorps  Artillery  1 

...  zst  Division 3 

...»»*        ».       3 

...3rd       , 2 

...  3Td       ..       2 

...  i»t       „       1 

Army  Corns  Artillery  2 

...  zst  Division 3 

...and       S 


Oarri$on* 
I  Battery  7  Brigade  ...  Portsmouth 

a       Portsmouth 

...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  PorUmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Harwich 
...  Dover 
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Oarrittm, 
6  Battery  9  Brigade  ...  Dover 
.Dover 


...  Tilbury 
...  Dover 

a  Jersey 
Guernsey 
...  Cork 

)\  Limerick 
i  Charles  Fort 
I  Waterford 
...  Aldemey 


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zoBatteiyzo  Brigade...  Aldemey 


13 
14 
15 
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17 
z8 
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..  Dublin 
,,        ...Portland 
Chatham  &  Shecmess 
Chatham  &  Sheemes; 
„        ...Tilbury 
Chatham  &  Sheemes^ 
Chatham  A  Bheerr.cs* 

EdinboT^h 

„        ...  Tilbui^ 

...  Plymontii 


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ROYAL  SNaiNEERS. 


Armji  Oorp9» 

A  Tn^p  £.  E.  Train Army  CorpB  EnfirxneerB  1 

^     «        *•  do.  k   1 

j«CompMiy z8t  Division.... 1 


13:11 


QarriAon  Dover 

and  Division 4 

ist         , 3 

Garrison  Edinburgli 

Garrison  Plymouth 

.Army Corps EcjSineers   2 

Garrison  Portsmouth 


T7th  Comnanv  .... 

Amp  Corf. 
xst  Division 2 

x8th       „         

3rd       „        4 

zoth 

..  iBt        4 

20th        ..         

2nd       ,f        1 

33rd        ,,         

3rd       „         1 

Army  Corps  Enf^eers  1 

2Ath            

Garrison  Purtamonth 

?7rd       ..         

Grarrison  Pembroke 

54th        

Garrison  Tilbury  &  Thames 

INFANTRY. 


SiHalion,  Srtgade,  Diviaion,  ArmyCorp$,    1 

I  B«ua2ion  Grenadier  Gds...    z    x    3 

,,  ,,  Garrison  London 

...    a    I    3 

,  Coldstream  Guards...    2    i 


,  SeouGoara*   2 

♦  »  ...    I 

2nd  Foot I 

3rd  , 2 

.      5th  „    2 

.        7th  

'       8th  I 

9^1  „     2 

>.      toifh  „    1 

.      nth  „       

.      lath  , 

.      ijth  „    .... 

.      15th  „     .... 

'      i6th  

.      iBlh  „     .... 

.      i9lh  , 

MCh  ,, 

.       2Mld  , 

,         13rd  „     .... 

.       a4th  „     .... 

.       23th  „     .... 

30U1  

2bth  „    .... 

3oU&  „     .... 

3«t  , 

jand   „    .... 

36th  „      ... 

37lh  


I    3 

I    3 

I    3 

I    3 

1    I    1 

2    9    ......    X 

2    3    1 

3Div.Bn.4 

X     X    5 

2     I    1 

1     X    1 

3Div.Bn.6 

iDiv.Bn.1 

. . .  Grarrison  Ply moutn 

X    2    1 

X     2    4 

, I  Div.Bn.2 

X     X    2 

xDiv.Bn.6 

1    1    4 

aDiv.Bn.1 

Garrison  Portsmouth 

X    1    5 

X    2    2 

2    X    1 

Garrison  Chatham 

2    3    1 

2    9    2 

3Div.Bn.7 

3Div.Bn.5 


BaUdUon.  Brigade.  Dtoinoi*.  Army  Corpt, 

38th  Foot T    2    4 

41st     „    I    X    2 

43ud    „    Garrison  Portsmouth 


45th 

49th 
50th 

52Ud 

53rd 
55th 
56th 

I  Bn.  60th  L 

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X 
X 
2 

z    2 

3    1 

a     1 

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I  Div.Bn.  8 

a  Div.Bn.  2 

ff     

1 

2 

a    2 

2    1 

a  Div.Bn.  5 

im^ :::": 

I  Div.Bn.  8 

64th  Foot - 

..  Garrison  Dublin 

69lh 

B 

Sand 

Garrison  Harwich 

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X 
I 

X    2 

a  Div.Bn.  7 

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86th 

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Garrison  Dover 

** 

2 

3    1 

87th 
95th 
96th 
103rd 
zo4th 
105th 
iG6th 

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Brigade.:. 

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2    2 

3      fi        i> 

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MILITIA. 
AKTILLERY.      | 


ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


ifp»nt,  Oarriton. 

<^«»a 

'^•BMiJjia Pembroke. 

C  nviii  and  Devon  Miners  Plymouth. 

I*"-i  Do. 

t'-^in Chatham. 

'^*unna Portsmouth. 

?«=?*:« Do. 

I**tfVi^ ^ Do. 


Btgimeni. 

Kent Dover. 

L^ucashiro Plymouth. 

Norfolk Coast. 

Northumberland Tilbury. 

Pembroke  Pembroke. 

Suft'olk Harwich. 

Sussex Newhaveu. 

Yorkshire  Chatham. 


j-TT^sz^Bola  Tilbury. 

ftt-abwgh. Dublin. 

ri^t  Plymouth. 


SCOTLAND. 


Forfar  and  Kin  cardine Portsmouth. 

Ha<l(linf^n,  Berwick,  Lin-  \        , . 
Uthgow,  and  Peebles )        '^' 


IRELAND. 


A*na Tilbury. 

<  fkC*y   Portland. 

^«K(Wm)  Behtot,  Louffh  Swilly,  and 

_  Lough  Foyle. 

In*!^ rork. 

w**a  Ciiy Plymouth. 

*J^w%,j ._ 


Limerick  City   Charles  Port  &  Waterford. 

Mid-UUter Athlone. 

SliK') 

South  Tipperary Portsmouth. 

Watorford  The  Shannon 

Wicklow 


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SV0INEEE8. 

Garrison.     I 

I     Monmouth  ., 
ZHVAITTRT. 

ENGLAND  AND  WALBS. 


Mtgimmt,  Bfigads,  XHoitUm.  Army  Corpt. 

Bedlbra - a    ......    3    7 

Berks a    a    5 

Books a    a    5 

Oambridge a    a    7 

OamaiTOzi  a    z    6 

istCheshiie x    x    6 

end      Do X    3    6 

Cornwall Garrison  Plymouth 

Oombflrland a    a    8 

Denlugh  z    z    6 

zi*  Derby x    3    6 

and  Do x    3    6 

ist  DoTon  Garrison  Plymouth 

and    Do Do. 

Dorset  Garrison  Portland. 

xst  Durham a    a    8 

and     Do a    a    8 

Essex  Rifles Garrison  Harwich 

West  Essex a    2    7 

Flint a    x    6 

Glamoma a    3    4 

Koith  Glouoeeter x    3    5 

South       Do X    3    5 

Hampshire Garrison  Portsmouth 

Hereford  x    3    4 

Hertford  a    3    7 

Huntingdon a    3    7 

Bast  Kent Garrison  Dover 


West     Do 

zst  Lancashire 


and 
3id 
4th 
Sth 
6th 
-th 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


Laioeeter  . 

North  Lincoln z 

South    Do z 

London z 


SeffimenL  Sriffode.  JDurimon.  Armg  Corp: 

Merioneth Garrison  Pembroke 

Bast  Middlesex a    3    3 

and        Do a    3.    tt 

3rd        Do a    3    3 

4th        Do x    3    3 

5tb        Do Garrison  Chatham 


Montgomery  x 

ist  Norfolk X  a 

and    Do x  a 

Northampton  and  BuUand  z  a 

Northumberland  x  z 

Nottiiu^ham x  3 

Oxford  X  3^ 


Radnor Garrison  rcmbroko 


Shropshire  . 

xst  Somerset  z 

and      Do i 

zBt  StaiTord a 

and      Do a 

3rd      Do a 

West  Suffolk  a 

zst  Surrey.. a 

and    Do a 

3rd    Do a 


King's  Own  Tower  Hamlets  a 

Queen's  Own  Do.  a 

zst  Warwick  a 

and     Do a 

Westmoreland  x 

Wiltshire s 

Worcester a 

East  York   z 

North  York x 

zst  West  York a 

and       Do a 

3rd        Do a 

4th        Do 

5th        Do z 

6th         Do x 


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4 
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a    6 

2    7 

a    3 

a    3 

2    3 

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4 
4 
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5 
5 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 
sDiv.Bn.4 

X     7 

X    7 


SCOTLAND. 


Aberdeenshire  Garrison  Portsmouth 

Ayr  and  Wigtown x    3    2 

Boinburgh  a    x    4 

Highland  Borderers x    a    8 

Highland  Light  Inflemtry zDi7.Bn.4 

Highland  Rifles z    a    8 


zst  Lanark  a    z    4 

and    Do a    z     4 

Perth z    3    2 

Renfirew   z    3    2 

Scottish  Borderers  z    a    8 


IRELAND. 


Antrim a  x    8 

Armagh 3Div.Bn.2 

Oarlow     GarrisonLough  Swilly 

OaTan   - a  z    8 

Olare a  z    6 

North  Cork a  3    2 

South  Cork 2  3    2 

Donegal   a  x    8 

North  Down  a  z    7 

South  Down    a  z    7 

Dublin  Coumy  a  z    7 

DublinCity x  a   6 

Fermanagh z  x    8 

Galway a  3    g 

Kerry   z  x    8 

Kildare  Garrison  Dublin 

Kilkenny z  a    8 


King's  County   z    a    3 

Leitrim    Garrison  Kinsalo 

Limerick z    a    3 

Londonderry Gsnison  Limerick 

I<')zigford z    a    5 

Louui z    2    5 

North  Mayo Garrifion  Cork 

South  Mayo Do. 

Meath    Garrison  Lough  Foyle 

Monaghan  z    2    5 

Queen's  Go Garrison  Athlono 

Roscommon    x    a    6 

North  Tipperary Garrison  Portsmouth 

Tyrone    aDiv.Bn.3 

westmeath    Garrison  Belfast 

Wexford   9    z    6 


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STAFF-SUB  DISTRICTS.  i3 


ENQLAND  and  WAI«ES. 

"I^^     1      Bfigaie  2>epai,  ajswOASTLI,  temporarily  at  BJSUWIUK.     Coun/jr.  KosTnuaiBr.Ri.LND. 
A*  Vi   Jit    Unttnanf  CofoiMJ.— George  Craster  Lambert,  to  Mayre  ;  Colonel,  30  Oct.  74. 
FmfmatUr.—Johxi  Aathony  Kysh*  7  Nov.  56  j  Son.  Major,  6  July  67. 
QsmarUr  MatUr. — 
Imitgimnt,  xst  m4  and  Batt.  5th.— in/t^i •.  tst  Northumberland,  and  Northumberland  (to  be  raitfd). 

VuUmteers,  ist  A.dmiuistratiye  Battalion  Northumberland,  3th  Northum- 
berland, zBt  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

IJ^     Q     Brigade  Depot,  GABLI8LS.    Countiee,  CvunzRhuro,  WKBTicoasLi.ir]>. 

11 U'    ia*    lieutenamt  CbfosW.— George  Vincent  Watson,  31  Oct.  77;   Cotonel^n  Aug.  74. 

PflfMOff er.— Terrenoe  Bowan,  z6  Sept.  59 ;  Q.lf.,  a8  April  54 ;  Hon.  Major ,  z6  SepC  69. 
Qmari«r  Maeter.— 
lMeRegimeat»,Hth,Kiii.    If i^ta,  Cumberland.  Westmoreland. 

VolunUen,  ist  Admioistrativo  Battalion  Cumberland,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  Westmoreland. 

1lJ#%     O      Brigade  Depot,  VEW0A8TLS,  prooieionally  at  SXTNOEBLANB.     County,  Dubuam. 
11  Vf   f^i    ZMBtoMM/  Goiontfj. — Lord  John  H.  Taylonr,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  29  June  75. 
P<qr"Mi<«r.^DaYid  Hepworth,  Z2  Aug.  62;  Honoratrg  Mtyor,  za  Aug.  77* 
Qmartor  Matter. — 
UmBigmente,  Mth,  IMOu— Militia,  zst  and  an^l  Durham. 

Volanteere,  zst,  and,  3rd  aul  4th  Adminifltrativo  Battalions  Durham,  3rd  Durham . 

}Jfs     A      Brigade  Depot,  BIGHKOVD  (Yorkshire) .    County,  Nobth  Riniiro  ov  Yobk. 
*^  W.   Tm    Ueutenant  Colonel. —Bjohert  Modeler.  23  Feb.  78 :  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 

Fojfmaeter.'-Bjolieri  Anderson,  35  May  60 ;  lion.  Major,  29  April  7Z. 
Qmarter  Maeter.  - 
limtEigiment,  1st  and  and  Batt.  19th.~lft/t/Mi.  zst  North  York,  and  North  York  (to  be  raieed). 

Vohtnteere,  zst  and  2nd  Administrative  Battalions  North  EUdirg  Yorks  tiire. 

ySt\     C      Brigade  Depot,  BEVXRCET.    Connty,  Ea.bt  Ridixo  ov  Yosx. 

11 U.    sJm    Uentenamt  Colonel.S,  W.  F.  M.  Wilson,  Z7  Oct.  77;  Colonel,  22  April  76. 

PayMocftr.— Frederick  Blanco  Forster,  5  Deo.  51 ;  Hon.  Major,  5  Dec.  6z. 
Qmarior  Master.— 
urn  Regiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  15th.— Jf*/»7ia,  zst  East  York,  and  East  York  (to  be  raised). 

Volunteert.  zs^  A dministrativo  Battalion  East  Riding  YorkMbfre,  i8t  East 
Riding  Yorkshire. 

}J/\     O     Brigmde  DepotfTOBX.,     County.  PartofVfws  RiDiiro  ov  Yoax. 

*^U«   Mm    Tieufenant  Colonel.— Thomas  Francis  Lloyd,  6  Nov.  78;  Colonel,  9  Aug.  78. 


qnmrtsr  Maeter.— 
Xta*  Btfiment,  zst  and  snd  Batt.  Uth.— Militia,  5th  and  2nd  West  York. 

Volunteert,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire. 


Brigade  Depot,  P0HTE7RACT.    Conniy,  Wbst  Rinxv8  ov     obkbhirb. 
lAemiemmmt  Cofone/.— Freilerick  Hardv,  29  Deo.  77;  Colonel,  5  May  74. 


!No.7. 

ir. — George  Blurcon,  la  j'ane'6o  ;  iton.  Mcyor,  aj  July  70. 

!     I^  Begimeate,  SMhTstth.— Jft/ifia,  3KI  West  York. 

I  Volmuteere,  4th  Adm.  Batt.  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  and  West  Riding  Yorkshire. 

Hn     ft      ^^*~  Metiwtonie,  51st,  105th.— 3ft7Uia,  zst  West  York. 

*^  Vi    0«  Fofanf««r*,  3rd  Adm.  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkshire,  7th  West  Riding  Yci  kshirou 

Nn     Q     Brigade  Depot,  HALIFAZ.    Connty,  Fart  of  Wbst  Riniiro  ov  Yobk. 

*^  V.   a.   XMK/eMJtf  Cbfo«««.— Charles  Blowritt,  1  May  78;   Colonel,  za  Feb.  78. 

PaysMuftfr.- Christopher  Myers  Dawes,  30  Aug.  64 ;  Hon.  Major,  30  Aug.  79. 
Quari^r  Maeter. — 
^Bigimente,  Ad,  TSth.- IfOttta,  6th  West  York. 

YoUtnteere,  and  Administrative  Battalion  Weat  Riding  Yorkshire,  3rd  (3Qth  attaeheil) 
and  4th  We4t  Riding  Yorkshire. 

No     in     Brigade  Depot,YOBX,prooisionally  at  BBADTOBJ).     CoKMfv,  Par/ of  Wxst  Rinnro  of  Yobk. 
•'V.   xv.    LiemtemaMt  Colonel.— Ytohert  Blackall  Montg)mery,  zs  March  79  ;  Colonel,  z  April  78. 
FagmasUr. — Grahame  Craig,  z  April  57 ;  Hon.  Mtyor,  zo  July  72. 
Qpewfer  "ffvHtr,— 
2fl<  iegimeat,  iK  mmI  and  Batt.  14th.  —MilUia,  4th  West  York. 

Volunteert,  5th  Administrative  Battalion  West  Riding  Yorkbluru,  a9tb 
and  34th  West.  Riding  Yorkshire. 

Ko    1 1       -l^ad*  Depot,  LAV0A8TER,  temporarily  at  FLEETWOOB.    County,  Fart  o/Lixcashibb. 
'^*  **•    Zientomamt  Colonek— Andrew  Campbell  Knox  Lock,  21  June  79  j  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77. 
Fagwtaeter.— John  Falls,  4  Dec.  57;  Hon.  Major,  z6  Oct.  7Z. 
.    .  4imHor  Maeter.-^ 

^  hfimeai,  xst  amd  and  Batt.  Uh,—MiUtia,  zst  Lancashire. 

FotoiUeer*,  5th  Administrative  Battalion  Lancasliiro. 

No    1Q      Ariya^  i>9o/,  PXB8TOV.    CMi«/y,  Par/ o/Li.ircA8HiBB. 

•iwi  x^,    JUeutamuU  CoUmel.—Wmiam  Charles  Bancroft,  zo  Apr.  79  ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  72. 
Fagmatter.-^John  Falls,  4  Dec.  57 ;  Hon.  Major,  i6  Oct.  7Z. 
Quarter  Maeter,— 
^Meyiments,  fTkh,  tUt.— JTUUm,  3rd  Lancashire. 

Volu*leere,6ih  Adm.Batt. Lancashire,  a7th  (Sand  oMacAcd)  Lanrashiro 

(No    I5t     Ary«d«J]t90«,  WAXBIiraTOH.     CoNn/y,  Part  <tfLAjrCA8HXBV. 

I    '  wi   AWa    iMEteMKfrf  OoIomX.— JoMjph  dc  Montmorency,  aa  Oct.  79;  Colonel,  z6  Aug.  78. 

P«!r«a«C»r.— Franoia  0.  Sargeant-Openshaw,  ao  July  66  j  Hon.  Major,  37  July  76. 
,     -  Qjuarter  Master,— 

'     '<«  Megmmt,  lAmmdmd  Batt  ath.— ^/ilMo,  and  Lancashire. 

Volmuteere  zst  (z3th, 48th, 54th aifa«A«<Q, 5th,  zsth,  64tha)iJ8oLU  Lane  a'liro 

'No    14     ^  ^'f*"'*"**  <<^  •lii4.-JfU»/ui,  4th  Lansaahire. 

'   *^*  Volunteere,  9tii  Administrauve  Battalion  Lancashire,  47(11  Lancaslnif* 

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19  Staff. — Sub  JJistncts. 

KIr\      1  R        Brigade  Depot,  BUBITLEY.    Counfs,  Part  qf  Lakcabhibb. 
X^  Ut    XsJt      Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Thompson,  12  June  78 ;  Colonel,  96  Maroh  78. 
Pay«ia«<«r.— William  Hughes,  20  Nov.  67 ;  Hon.  Major,  as  March  79. 
(Quarter  Maeier.^' 
Line  Begimenie,  80th,  69th.— Jftfttia,  5th  Lancashire.  ,  , . 

Volunteers,  3rd  and  8th  Administrative  Battalionfi  Lancashire. 

Xr^^       1  />        Brigade  Depot,  A8HT0V.     Countp,  Part  o/LurcASHixn. 

Xi  O.     X  Q.      Lieutenant  Colonel.— "RohoTt  Bruce  Chichester,  15N0V.  79  J  Colonel,  24  Dec.  75- 
Paymoaitfr.— Horatio  Morgan,  17  Sept.  58  i  .&©».  M<vor,  17  Sept.  73. 
QuarttfT  Maeter. — 
Xtn«lZ«ffime«f#,68rd,96th.—3fiZ««a,  6th  Lancashire.  -      .   ^^^ 

Volunteere,  4th  oni  7th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  6th,  33rd,  40th  and  56th  Lancaahire. 

TCr -^      T  ry         Brigade  Depot,  BTTET.    County,  Par/ of  Laitcashibb. 

X>l  Ui     X  ff  ■       £ieue«itaYii  Coto»«Z.— William  Heniy  Kerr,  30  Mar.  78 ;  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 

Pay««<*r.— William  Stewart  Thorburn,  19  Feb.  67;  Mon.  Captain,  19  Feb.  7a. 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Regiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  80th.— ITiZtfia,  7th  Lancnshirc. 

Volunteer;  8th  and  24th  Lancashire. 

ICfi^       1  Q        Brigade  Depot,  CHESTER.      County,  Chxshibb. 

X^  XJm     XO ■      Xtctf/«»afl/  CoZontfZ.— Thomas  Tyacke,  i  May  78 ;  Colonel,  aj  Apr.  78. 

Payni«/«r.— Nathaniel  Byre  Robbins,  14  Jan.  62  5  Hon.  Major,  14  Jan.  77. 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  88nd.— Ift^us,  ist  and  and  Cheshire. 

Volunteere,  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  AdministratlTe  Battalions  Cbeshire. 

("KT^^      10        Brigade  Depot, LIOJLFIJBLD.    County  qfSmnouji. 

I  X>l  O  a     X  W  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edmrmd  M.  Manningham-Baller,  3  Feb.  77 ;  Colonel,  x6  Oct.  75. 
'  Paymaeter. — 

I  Q;tiarter  Maeter. — 

-(  Line  Begimente,  «8th,  Wi\h.—MilUia,  and  and  ist  Staflford. 

I  Volunteere,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

I  XT^      O  A      -^'"^  Begimenti,  64th,  98th.  —  Ifi/i^ta,  3rd  Stafford,  4th  Stafford  {to  be  raieed). 

\  X^  Urn    2j  V/  ■  Volunteers,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

1^  ^^      Q 1         Brigade  Depot,  SHBEWSBITBT.    Coun<t«t,  Shbopbhibb  and  Moittooxbbt. 
XN  U>     2j  X I      Xieu/ffnan/  Co2on02.— Fiennes  Middleton  Colvile,  CB.  9  Dec.  76 ;  Colonel,  ax  April  7a. 
Paymaeter. — 
^Mrter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begimente,  48rd,  68rd.— IfiZi/ia,  Montgomery,  xst  Shropshire,  and  Shropshire  ( to  he  raieed). 
Volunteers,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  Shropshire. 

l^^^^      00        PrtyodeDtfpo^  WOBOEBTEE.    Cown^Mj,  Wobcbstbbshzbb,  Hbbbfobdshibb. 
XN  Urn    2j  2j  ■      Lieutenant  Co2on«2.— Fits  William  Frederick  Hunter,  19  Deo.  77  ;  Colonel,  97  Jan.  74. 
Paymaeter.— o.  Robert  Scott,  ao  Feb.  5a ;  Hon.  Major,  20  Feb.  6a.  • 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Begimente.  Sffth^  86th.— IftZi/ta,  Worcester,  Hereford. 

Volunteers,  xbX,  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Worcestershire,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Herefordshire. 

ICr^^      Q  Q       Brigade  Depot,  WBSZHAM.    Counties,  Aitolbsba,  Cabvabvoit,  Dbvbioh,  Flutt,  Mxbxoitbth. 
X^  \Jm     2jOi      Lieutenant  CofeneZ.— William  Cooper,  a 7  Feb.  75 ;  Colonel,  17  April  7a. 

Poymocfcr.— Augustus  Bolle  de  Lasalle,  x8  May  58  ;  Hon.  Major,  xx  Mar.  72. 
Quarter  Matter.- 
Line  Begiment,  1st  and  and  Batt.  ZBvd.— Militia,  Flint,  Denbigh,  Carnarvon,  Merioneth,  Anglesea. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Carnarvonshire,  xst  Acbninis- 
trative  Battalion,  Denbighshire,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Flintshire. 

T^r\      O  ^      Brigade  Depot,  OAEBITF.    Counties,  Pbk bbokb,  Cabhabthbv.  Glamobgait. 
X^i/a     2j%«    Lieutenant  Colonel. — G«orge  Carden,  31  Oct.  77 ;  CofonW,  5  Oct.  77. 

Payifui«e«r.— Frederick  Francis  Fereday,  9  Nov.  55 ;  Hon.  Mqjor,  9  Nov.  7a 
Quarter  Maeter.— 
Line  Begimente,  4l8t,  69th.— JfUt^ia,  xst  Glamorgan,  and  Glamorgan  (to  he  raieed.) 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion,  Pembrokeshire,  1st  Administrative  Batta- 
lion Carmarthenshire,  ist,  2nd,  3rd  (4th,  5th  attached)  Glamorganshire. 

1^/%      O  r^       Brigade  Depot,  BBECOIT.     Counties,  Cabdioait,  Badhob,  Bbbcov,  MomfOUTH. 
X^  KJm    ^\Jm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Gbasiw  M'Clintock  Cotton,  12  June  78 ;  Colonel,  30  April  78. 
Paymaeter. — Hairy  Manning,  i  July  62  ;  Hon.  Major,  1$  Oct.  73. ' 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  ist  and  2nd  Batt.  84th.— IftZt^Ja,  Monmouth,  Radnor,  Cardigan,  Brecon. 

Volunteere,    iBt   Administrative  Battalion  Brecknockshire^  xst  and  and 
Administrative  Battalioas  Monmouthshire,  and  Monmouthshire. 

l^n     O  A         Brigade  Depot,  DEBET.     County,  Dbbbt. 

X^  U  ■   2j  vl  I      Lieutenant  Colonel. — James  Sinclair  Thomson,  3  Apr.  78 ;  Colonel,  97  July  71. 
P<iyma«J0r.— Frank  Samwell,  xa  Aug.  6a;  Mon.  Major,  x9Sept.  73. 
(garter  Maeter.-' 
Line  Begimente,  Mth,  ^ih..—MilUia,  and  and  xst  Derby. 

Volunteers,  xst  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Derbyshire. 
f^f\      O  17      Brigade  Depot,  LEICESTEB,.     Counties,  Nottibohau,  Lbicbstbb. 
X^  %Jm    Zl  I  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— "EAwKr^  Chippindall,  CB.  3  Apr.  78 ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  7*. 
Paymawter. — 
Quarter  Maeter.— 
lAne  Begimente,  xst  and  and  Batt.  17th,  48th.— IfiiiKa,  xst  Leicester,  and  Leicester  {to  he  raieed),  Nottingham. 

Volunteere,    xst    Administrative   Battalion    LeioesterBhire, 
xst  Adm.  Batt.  Nottinghamshire,  xst  Nottinghamshire. 

Nr\     Oft        Brigade  Depot,  WABWIOK.    County,  Wabwick. 
w«   ^Oa      Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Hart  Dunne,  31  Octj7 ;  Colonel,  as  Nov.  70. 

Paymw^cr.— de  Pentheny  dePentheny  CKelly,  a8  Deo.  60;  Hon.Major,  4  July  74. 
Quarter  Matter.— 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt  6th.— IftZjfio,  xst  and  and  Warwick. 


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U/\     O  Q       Bricade  Depot,  NOETHAKPTON.     CoKiiii^*,  NosTnAVPT02r,  Bctljixd. 
n  U«    ^C7  .     Lieutenant  ColoneL^Uon.  William  Henry  Herbert,  31  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel,  9  May  74. 
Poyauufer.— Aldborough  Riiudle,  3  Jane  59 ;  Jion,  MajoVt  3  Jane  74. 

Qvarter  Master. —  ,  ,     ,        .     .» 

X«ie  A-MMnif,  48th,  Mth.— Ifi/rtw,  iBt  Northampton  and  Rutland,  and  Northampton  and  Rutland  {to  Uratted), 
VolunUen,  xst  Adminiatratiye  Battalion  Northamptonshire. 
JJf^      Ofi       Briffoda  Depot,  LISOOLS.    County,  Lutcolk. 
11  Ui    O  Va      LieMtoian/  Colonel. — Johnson  Wilkinson,  5  Deo.  77  ;  Colonel,  13  April  77. 

Pajrna«<«r.— Alexander  William  McKenzie,  6  Feb.  57;  J£on.  Major ,  6  Feb.  72. 
Qnarter  Maeter.^ 
LineBepuent,  xat  and  2nd  Battw  10th.— JH/t/ia,  North  Lincoln,  South  Lincoln. 

Volnnteere,  ist  and  2nd  Administrative  Battalion  Lincolnshire. 
Mn      Q1        Bri^«  Dtfpo/,  GREAT   YARKOUTH.     Cokii/^,  Nobfole. 
llUi    0±a      X»«ii«»aii<  CWo»«2.— John  Miller,  13  Aug.  79 ;  Colonel,  27  May  75. 

Pajmuu^^r.— Claud  Buchanan  Piers,  R.  Art.  (aetin^),  26  April6o. 
Quarter  Master. — 
Ltne  Begimeuts,  zst  and  and  Batt  9Lh.— Militia,  xst  and  2nd  Norfolk. 

Volunteers,  iSt,  and,  3rd,  4th  Norfolk. 
yjf^     on        Brigade  Depot,  BURY  ST.  EDMXrHDB.     Couneie*,  Suffolk.  Caicbxidsb. 
ll  Ut    Oia.      LUutenant  Colonel.— John  M'Kay,  10  April  78  ;  Colonel,  i  May  76. 

Pagwtaster.—Ueaaj  Octayius  Currie,  12  Aug.  6a ;  IToii.  Major,  la  Au^.  7a. 
Quor^M-  Master.— 
LiuBegimeni,  xst  and  and  Bail.  18th.— IfUt^ta,  West  Suffolk,  Cambridge. 

VoUnteeri,  xst,  and,  and  3rd  AdministratlTe    Battalion  Suffolk,  xst 
Adm.  Batt.  Cambridgeshire,  3rd  Cambridgeshire. 
1^^     QQ        Brigade  Depot,  BEDFORD.    Countiee,  Huntingdon,  Bsbfobd,  Hkbtvord. 
il  Ut    00.      Lieutenant  Colonel.— YiiUiAm.  Hanbury  Hawley,  17  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel,  8  May  77. 
PayflM«/er.— Frank  William  Dundee,  23  March  58;  i/uM.  Major,  23  March  73. 
Quarter  Master. — 
line  Begimeui,  xst  ojidand  Batt.  l6iii.-^MUitia,  Huntingdon,  Bedford,  Hertford. 

Volunteere,  1st  AdmiuiHtrative   ButtHlion    Bedfordshire,  xst   and 
Administrative  Battalions  Hertfordshire. 
}Jf\      Q  A        Brigade  Depot,  ZZETER.     County,  Dxtoxsuire. 

11  \J%    W^a      Lieutenant  Co2(me/.— Francis  Edward  Drewc,  30  Juno  75  ;  Colonel,  25  Nov.  73. 
Fafmaster.—Joim  Peter  Hall,  xx  April  51 ;  lion.  Major,  11  April  61. 
Quarter  Master. — 
LuuSegiment,  liiaud  2nd  Batt.  llth.— Militia,  and  and  ist  Devon. 

VoUnteers,  xst,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Devonshire,  xst  Devonshire. 
U^     Q  C        Brigade  Depot,  BODMnr.     County,  Coskwa-LL. 

11  Ua    Ov/b      Li9utenamt  Colonel.— Ungh  Parker  Montgomery,  2  Oct  78;  Colonel,  13  Aug.  78. 
Paymaster. — Edward  Charles  Grant,  28  Dec.  55 ;  J£on.  Major,  a8  Deo.  70. 
Quarter  Master.— 
liv  Hegimente,  3Snd,  46th.— Jft/Uia,  Cornwall  Rangers,  2nd  Cornwall  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  and  2nd  Administrative  Battalion  Cornwall. 
yXf\     Q^        Brigade  Depot,  TijnXTOV.     Co«n/y,  Soxsxsbt. 

11  U«    O  w  •      JAeutenant  Colonel.— George  Neeld  Boldero,  5  Jan.  78 ;  Colonel,  3X  March  70. 
Paymaster. — 
Quarter  Master.— 
Ums  Beyimemi,  xst  and  and  Batt  IZih.—Miiaia,  xst  and  and  Somerset. 

Volunteen,  xst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalion  Somersetshire. 
}Jf^     QI7        Brigade  Depot,  BRISTOL.     County,  Gloucssteb. 

11  Ut    Wfa      X««v<tfiiaWCo2Mi«;.— Thomas  Lynden  Bell,  15  May  78;  Co/on«?.  14  Feb.  78. 
PaymatUr. — James  George,  ai  May  58 ;  Hon.  Major,  12  Jan.  70. 
Quarter  Master.— 
liMeMeyimna*,  88th.  Slst— Ifi/t/ia,  South  Gloucester,  North  Gloucester. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Gloucestershire,  xst  Gloucestershire. 
}Jf\    QQ      Brigade  Depot,  DEVIZES.     County,  Wilxshzbb. 

*1U.  iJWa    XM«<«sa«<Co^o««Z.— Henry  Francis  Bythesea,  3  April  78;  Colonel,  x  April  73. 
Pa|rn<w<«r.— Henry  Burke,  14  July  57;  Mon.  M<^or,  xo  Aug.  69. 

^iarter  Mastsr 

iMsBsymsnis,  eSnd,  Wth.— Ifi/i^M,  xst  Wilts,  and  Wilts  {to  he  raUed). 

Volunteers,  ist  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  Wiltshire. 
>Jf\     QQ        JByva<20  JD«po/,  DORCHESTER.     Cottn/y,  Dobbbt. 

*lUt    SJ^m      JAeutenant  Co^om^— Shurlook  Henning,  CB.  xoNov.  77  ;  Colonel,  25  July  70. 
Pagraat/M-.— Henry  Leigh,  8  Sept  54 ;  Mon.  Major,  24  Nov.  64. 
Quarter  Master.—* 
Use  Bsgimmls,  88th,  78th.— Ifi/t/ta,  xst  Dorset,  and  Dorset  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Dorsetshire. 
No     Af\      Brigade  Depot,  WIVCHE8TER,  temporarUy  ai  FORT  EL80N.     County,  Havpshibb. 
*'^«    *w«    Liemtenaui  CSotoiMl.— George  Thomas  Gough,  x8  July  77  ;  Colonel,  6  June  76. 

P^ysMW<»r.— Augustus  Frederick  Braham,  3X  Mar.  6a  j  Son.Meyor,  29  Nov.  77. 
Qfusrter  Master.— 
UssBegimeaie^  87th,  87th.— JCUttia,  xst  Hampshiie,  and  Hampshire  {to  he  raised). 

VoUtitteers,  xst.  and  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Hampshire,  x  Adm.  Batt  Isle  of  Wight 

Kn     AI       Brigade  Depot,  EXADDTG.    County,  Bbbkbhibb. 

*'«•   TX,    leeutenani  Colonel.— Joeeph  Jordan.  CB.  X7  Oct  77 ;  CoUmel,  ai  Jan.  76. 

PoyaMffm".- Ob^  Willans,  x  Dragoons  {acting),  5  Apr.  56;  Son.  M^jor,  5  Apr.  7X. 
^MTfar  Master.— 
XHtE^iwate,  «th,  88th.— Ifi/ttia,  xst  Berks,  and  Berks  {to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Berkshire. 
Nn     49       Brigade  Depot,  OXFORD.    Counties,  Oxfobd.  Bucks. 

*' V,    -X^a     JUemtenant  Colonel.— Qeam  Edward  Baynes,  xo  Nov.  77  ;  Colonel,  30  March  72. 
Pofnof^tfr.- Robert  Thompson,  x  Nov.  55 ;  Hon,  Major,  x  Nov.  70. 
_.     ^  Quarter  Master.^ 

Ime  BeyimemU,  88nd,  88th.— JfOUio,  Bucks,  Oxford. 

Volunteers,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Oxfordshire,  xst  Oxfordshire,  xst  Adminis- 
trative Battalion  Buckinghamshire. 
)I/\      AQ       Brigade  Depot,  CHICHESTER.    County,  Sussxx. 

^^*    ^^*     Uemienamt  Colonel.— Hon.  Charles  John  Addington,  X7  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel,  xa  July  76. 
P^fM«<«r.— Charles  Edward  Lennox,  8  May  67;  Son.  Major,  8  May  77. 
^urter  Master, 
lit  Begimemie,  88th,  UTUi.— Jftltfia,  xet  Sussex,  and  Sussex  {to  he  raised).  ^^  -  ^  ^T  ^ 

Vohmteers,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Ports,  xst  and  and  Adm.  Batt  Sussex,  x  Sussex. 


21  btaff. — ISuh  Districts, 

Kr/\     ^  ^       Sriffode  Depot,  WAKLST.     County,  Esssx. 

X^  \/i     X  Xa     Xim^Maiif  CoJofMl.— James  Rose,  lo  Nov.  77 ;  Co2on«^  14  Aug.  72. 
PoyuMwttfr.— Henry  Duberly,  la  Nov.  47 ;  flon.  Majors  1  Jan.  60, 
QtMr<«r  Master. — 
XtM  Sefimemi9,  Mth,  Mth.— lf«2»<«a,  Essex  Rifles,  West  Essex. 

Volunttere,  xst  aiui  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  Essex,  5th  and  9th  Essex. 

f^r\     A.^      Srigade  Depot,  QJLSmXSURY.    County,  TaH  of  Kxkt. 

X^  \Jm   ^sJm    Iiumtenant  Colonel. — Henry  Holdcn  Steward,  17  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel,  96  June  77. 

Faymaeter. — Robert  Champion  Streatfeild,  8  Jime  58;  Jlon.  Mqjor,  za  Aug. 
Quarter  Master. — 
LUu  Stgimeni,  ist  and  and  Batt.  Zrd,— Militia,  xst  East  Kent,  and  East  Kent  {to  be  raieed). 

Volunteer*,  and  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Ports,  4th  and  5th  Adm.  Batt.  Kent. 

JiTg^      A.  a.       Brigade  Depot,  HAIDnTOV^.     County,  PaH  of  Kuvt. 

X^  U.    'XlJ  m     Lieutenant  Colonel.— UaXw  Wilkie,  a  March  78 ;  Colonel,  31  Oct  76. 

Paynuuter.—WUMam  Macdonnell,  aa  April  53  j  Hon.  Major,  17  Sept  63. 
Quarter  Matter. — 
Xmm  BegitMiUe,  Mth,  VttiL^Militia,  xst  West  Kent,  and  West  Kent  (to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst  aud  and  Administrative  Battalion  Kent ;  a6th  (4th  aitadied)  Kent. 

KIf\      An      Brigade  Depot,  XnXQBTOJX.    Cotrn/y,  PaW  0/ Subbxt. 

X^  \Jm    nC  f  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel. — John  Sprot,  17  Oct.  77  :  Colonel,  29  Jan.  75. 

Paymaster.— John  Edward  Large,  8  Auf^.  51  ;  Mon,  Major,  8  Aug.  61. 
(^tarter  Master. — 
JAne  lUyim€nt9,9lBt,  7901.— Militia,  xst  and  3rd  Surrey. 

Volunteers,  ist  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  Surrey,  xst  and  7th  Surrey. 
ICr^^      ^Q      Brigade  Depot,  OXTHSFOBD.    County,  Part  qf  Subbxt. 
X^  Ua    %0«    £iMff«ita«f  Coronet.— George  Dean  Pitt,  CB.  17  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  ai  March  70. 

PayMot^tfr.— Robert  Hamilton  Simpson,  xa  Sept.  57 ;  Son.  Major,  x8  Aug.  7X. 
Quarter  Master. — 
XtM  Begiwteni,  xst  d«d  and  Batt.  2nd.— MilUia,  and  Surrey,  4th  Surr^  (to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  3rd  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Surrev,  and  and  19th  Surrey. 

/TCT/^      AQ      i^ad«  D«po/,  HOTTNSLOW.    Coii«<if  o/"  Middlbskx  and  Mxtbopoliiah*. 
XI  \/*    nXC/*    Ximitfuaat  Coioiwi.— Robert  Abraham  Logan,  CB.  5  May  77 ;  Colonel,  ij  Feb.  71. 

Payai<we«r.— Maurice  Hartland  Mahou,  5  Lancers  (a«tiii^),  8  Mar.  58 ;  Hon.  Mofor,  8  Mar.  67. 
(^tarter  Master. — 
Line  Regiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  tih.-MilUia,  and  and  xst  Tower  Hamlets. 

Volunteers,  4th,  9th  (18th  attacked),  40th,  ani  46th  Middlesex. 
1^/\       C  (\      Line  Eegiments,  67th,  77th.-  Militia,  East  Middlesex,  London. 

^X^i/i     kJ\J*  Volunteers,  and  and  7th  Administrative  Battalion  Middlesex,  and,  sth,  7th,  and 

39th  Middlesex. 

/NOS.   51.   52.  Mijle  Depot,  WaCBSSTER. 

JAeutenant  Colonel.— Artiiar  Wombwell,  5  Dec.  77 ;  Colonel,  z  Aug.  70. 

PajrMa«<«r.— Samuel  Daniel,  ^o  Jan.  57 ;  Honorary  Mqjor,  if  Juno  75. 
Quarter  Master.— D\inca,n  M'Intvre,  3  Mar.  56. 
Line  BattaUons,  xst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Batt.  90th.— Miliiia,  and  and  3rd  Middlesex.  ) 

Volunteers,  ist,  and,  and  3rd  London,  and,  4tli,  |>  NO0. 51  &  5a. 
xxth  (xst  aitacked),  xQth and  aoth  Middlesex.) 

Nos.  53.  64. 

Line  BattaUons,  ist,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Batt.  Eifle  Bxifade.— JfUttia,  4th  Middlesex.  v 

Volunteers,  a  xst,  aand,  23rd,  a6th,  aSth,  | 
36th,  37th,  38th,  aii4i39th Middlesex.  )>No8. 53& 54- 
xst  Administrative  Battalion  Tow«r  \ 
t  Hamlets,  xst  a)u26th Tower  Hamlets.'' 

SCOTLAND. 

"KTri     KK    Briga&s  Depot,  TBrfZB3XB&%,  temporarily  at  PORT  OEOEOE.    Counties,  Obkitxt   and  Shxilawd, 
XI  \J»  SJSJm  S(rTHBBLA.VD,  Caituk£S8,  Ross  and  CKOXA.BTT,  IirvxBKBSS,  Nazbk  and  BLGiir. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Duno&n  James  BaiUie,  xi  Nov.  76;  Colonel,  5  June  71. 

Paymaster.— Sir  Henry  Dickonson  Nightingale,  Bart.  a6  July  64 ;  Hon.  Mc^or,  36  July  74. 
Quarter  Master. — 
lAme  BtgimenU,  Tlst,  T9th.—M%lUia,  Inverness,  Banff,  Moray,  and  Nairn.— Robs,  Caithness,  Sutherland,  and 

Cromarty. 
Volunteers,  ist   Administrative   Battalion  Elgin,    tst  Administrative  Battalion 
Inverness-shire,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  Ross-shire,  xst  Adm.BaU.  Sutherland. 

ICTrv       R  a.      Brigade  Depot,  ABBRDEEK.    Counties,  Abbrdbbk,  Bajtbt,  KxKCjUtnm. 
Xi  O  •     U  V>  .    Lieutenant  CotoiMi.— Archibald  Tisdall,  x  3  Feb.  78 ;  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77- 
Paymaster— John  Joyner,  ag  May  63  ;  Honorary  Mqjor,  ag  May  73. 
Quarter  Master. — 
Line  Segiments,  98nd,  99Td.—Militia,  xst  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  [to  he  raised). 

Volunteers,  xst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  BattaUons  Aberdeenshire,  xst  Aberdeen- 
shire, xst  Administrative  Battalion  BanfSlihire,  xst  Admin.  Batt.  Kincardineshire. 

"KTg^       C  f7      Brigade  Depot,  FEBTH.    Counties,  Fobvax,  Pbbth,  Fin. 

Xi  Urn    sJ  i  m    Lieutenant  CdjomZ.— Patrick  Robertson-Ross,  CB.  3  Feb.  75 ;  Colonel,  a  June  70. 
P<^r«a«^.— James  Wray,  7  Nov.  57;  Hon.  Mc^or,  14  April  71. 
Quarter  Matter.- 
JUm  Begimente,  4and,  nXia.— Militia,  Perth,  Fordsr  (fo  he  raised), 

VolunUers,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Fifeshire,  xst  and  and  Administrativo 
Batt.  Forfarshire,  xst  and  xoth  Forfarshire,  xst  and  aud  Adm.  Batt.  Perthshire. 

'Kr/\      f\Q      Brigade  Depot,  BTIRLniQ,  Coumties,Kjjno»BandCiJL0KUJjnAM,8Ti»MXQ,lDjnaAM'tot,AMQTLJ., 
JL%VJ»    wO.  Butb,  Rbvfbbw. 

LUuienant  OpZomZ.— Mostyn  De  la  Poer  Beresford,  17  Oct  77 ;  Colonel,  14  June  77. 
Pajr«ia«f«r.— Thomas  Huddlestone,  x  Mi^  64;  Son.  Major,  19  Got  76. 
Quarter  Master.— 
Line  BegimenU,  7and,  9xst.— iffJMa,  Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Clackmannan,  and  Kinross.— Renfirew. 

Volmnteere,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Argyllshire,  xst  Administrative  Battalion 
Clackmannan,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Dumbarton,  xst,  and  anil  3rd  Admi- 
nistrative Batt.  Renfrewshire,  xst  Adm.  Batt  Stirlingshire. 


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fj^f^      CiCk     Sriffad*  Depot,  "KLMXLTOIX.    County,  Part  of  "LiLXXXK., 
XI  Ua    sj%y»  LUmUnant  Ge»2oiie2.— Somersot  Molvneux  WUeman-Clarko,  17  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  2  Jaly  75. 

PofmatUr.— Frederick  Fitawilliain  Treuoh  Hobbs,  6  Dec.  64 ;  J£on.  Captain,  6  Dec.  69. 
Qt(ar<«r  Mastor.— 
Um  S^fkmmti,  2$th,  74tli.  ^MUUia,  x8t  Lanark,  3rd  Lanark  {to  he  raieed) . 

Volmnteer$t  ist  aiui  4th  Administrative  Battalions  Lanarkshire,  xst,  3rd,  4th  and  sin 
Lanarkshire. 

No.  60. 


If,  TSrd,  90th.— IfiUtf ia,  snd  Lanark,  4th  Lanark  {to  be  raieed), 

Volnnteere,  3rd  Adm.  Batt  Laniurkshire,  19th,  35th,  3igt  and  xosth  Lanarkshire. 
J^fX      />1       Brigade  Depot,  OLABOOW.     Countiee,  Ats,  Wigtowit,  Kibkcvdb  bight,  DcHraiBS,  Sklkibx» 

XI  Ua     XjXm  ROXBUBOH. 

Li^mUnant  Colonel. — Q«orfre  Flower  Herbert,  13  Anff.  79  ;  Colonel,  6  Sept.  78. 
^ofwtaeter.—QeoTge  £lliott,  x8  Sept.  57 ;  Mon,  Meyor,  15  Feb.  71. 
Qnarter  Maeter.— 
ZiaeS^gimmi,  zst  and  and  Batt.  2lBt.^2£ilitia,  Dunfties,  Bozbnrgh,  Kirkcudbright, and  Selkirk;  Ayr  and 

Wigtown. 
Volunteere,  ist  &  2nd  Administrative  Battalions  Ayrshire,  ist  Administrative 
Battalion  DnmiViesshire,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Gkilloway,  xst  Ad- 
ministrative  Battalion  Roxburgh. 
1^^^      AO     Brijfade Depot,  QLESO'BLOBB.  Co«ttf»tf«,EDiKBUBGB,PBBBLK8,HADDixoTOir,6BBWicx,Li2n[.iTHGOW. 
Xl  U.    V^  ■  jAsmUnant  Colonel.— John  Thomas  Dalyell,  33  Jan.  78 ;  Colonel,  17  Apr.  72. 
Fi^pnaeter. — Charles  Skrine,  x  Apr.  64;  Son.  Major,  1  Apr.  74. 
(Quarter  Maeter. — 
line  Begimani,  xst  and  and  Batt.  Ut.— Militia,  Edinburgh,  The  Lothians  {to  be  raieed), 

Volunteere,  ist  Admnstrtv.  Battalion  Berwick,  xst  {j^rd attaeked)  Edinburgh, 
xst  Administrative  Battalion  Ua<ldington,  ist  Administrative  Battalion 
Linlithgow,  xst  Administrative  Battalion  Midlothian,  xst  Midlothian. 
IRELAND. 
Vr^      O  Q       Brigade  Depot,  BELFAST.     Countiee,  AirxBiv,  Dowir. 
Xl  U«    \JOa     JAeuienoMt  Colonel.— Vere  Hunt  Bowles,  17  Oct^7 ;  Colonel,  28  July  72. 
PiqraMW<«r.— Thomas  Bryson,  5  April  56 ;  Mon.  Major,  5  April  71. 
Quarter  Maefer. — 
UmBegimmtM,  8Srd,  96tii.—MilUia,  North  Down,  Antrim,  South  Down. 
Vi\      f^A.      Brigade  Depot,  OUhQK,  temporetrilg  at  ENHIBKILLEK.      Countiei,  LoirnoxmxBBT,  DoHBGi.l» 

Xl  Urn     \/%a  TybOITX,  FBBKAVAGH. 

lAMtienant  Colonel.— Alexander  Anthony  Preston  Browne,  14  Aug.  78}  Colonel,  ax  Aug.  7a. 
PoyauuftfT.— Edward  Cattell,  x  Jan.  55;  Son,  Major,  15  Nov.  73. 
(htarter  Matter.- 
UmeMegimemU,  S7th.  i06th.— Ift^tfta.  Fermanagh,  Tyrone,  Londonderry,  Donegal. 
T(r/\      f^  P\      Brigade  Depot,  ARMAGH.    Countia,  Gavak,  Mokaohait,  Abvagh,  Louth. 
XlUe    \J\Jm     JAemtonant  Colonel.— Mon.  Bernard  Mathew  Ward,  xo  May  76;  Colonel,  xa  June  74. 
f(qf«at<er.— Thomas  Richardson  Griffiths,  8  July  59;  Hon.  Major,  8  July  74. 
Ouarter  Maeter. — 
,  89th,  9itiL— Militia,  Armagh,  Cavan,  Louth,  Monaghan. 


Ur\     f^f\      Brigado  Depot,  VAAB.    Countiee,  DuBLiir,  Wicklow,  Kildabb,  Cablow. 
XI U«    OOa    Jjumi«nant  Co/oii«{.— Needham  Thompson  Parsons,  19  Dec.  77 ;  Colonel,  34  July  77. 
JPagmaeter.—BXahakrd  Richardson,  12  Aug.  6a;  Hon.  Major,  29  Dec.  73. 
QMortor  3£aeter,—~ 
UmBegimmU^  lOSnd,  103rd.— ift^a^ia,  Carlow,  Kildare,  Wioklow,  Dublin  City,  Dublin  County. 
TlJ/\     Cl^       Brigade  Depot,  BIRR.     Countiee,  Mbath,  Wxbticbatii,  Lohofobb,  Exira's  Oouirrr,  QvBSir's 

XI  Ua    Ufa  COUHTT. 

UUiUenamt  CbfeM^.— Edmund  William  Sargent,  17  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  17  April  77. 
PcqraMMto*.— Henry  Potter,  7  Mar.  56 ;  Mon.  Mcyor,  x  April  74. 
Q^iarter  Maeter. — 
iMteBegimmU,  100th,  100th.— Jfjit^ia,  Longford,  King's  County,  Queen's  County,  Westmeath,  Meath. 
JSf\    AQ      Brigade  Depot,  OALWAY.    Countiee,  Lbitbix,  Slxqo,  Roscovxoir,  3£ato,  GalwaT. 
XI U.  00  a    Ziemtenant  Colonel.— e.  George  Bagot,  8  Jan.  76;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74. 

PayaiMter.— Charles  D'Oyly  Forbes,  4  May  74 ;  Mon,  Mt^jor,  4  May  74. 
(htarter  Maeter. — 
E»,  9n\h,  nth.— Militia,  South  Mayo,  Galway,  Roscommon,  Leitrim,  North  Mayo,  Sligo. 


Wa      ft  O      Brigade  Depot,  CLOHMXL.    Countiee,  Kxlkbitnt,  Tippbbabt,  Wbxfobd,  Watbbvobd. 
Xl  U.    U  C^  a    Lioutenant  Colonel.— Edwvrd  H.  H.  Foster,  33  Oct.  78 ;  Colonel,  x  April  78. 
Bagmaeier, — 
Quarter  Maeter. — 
2<s>  Mtgimemi,  tBtandawd  Batt.  lSih,—Miliiia,  Wexford,  North  Tipporary,  Kilkenny. 

YTa     ^i\      Brigade  Depot,  TRALEE.    Countiee,  Limbbxcx,  Kbbrt,  Cobb,  Clabb. 

^1  Vi     i  Xjm    JUemiemant  CoioseZ.— William  Andrew  Armstrong,  x  May  78 ;  Colonel,  26  April  76. 


Qfiarter  Maeter.— 
Lima  Begiaunie,  101st,  lOith,— Militia,  South  Cork,  Glare,  Kerry,  North  Cork,  Limerick  County. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  BRIGADE  DEPOT  STATIONS, 
With  the  numbers  of  their  respeotive  Sub  Distriota. 


56  Carlisle   a 

^^m^ 65  Chester  x8 

...     x6  Chichester 43 

...     33  Clonmel 69 

...     03  Derby a6 

XB^    '— 5  Derises   38 

y?  •:••« 67  Dorchester 39 

5?™, - 35  Exeter 34 

yppu xo  Fleetwood  ix 

KS *•••     as!  Fort  George  55 

™?*- ~ 37,  Galway 68 

^™V X5!  Glasgow 6x 

..      17  GlencroBS 6a 

..     3a  Onildford 48 

^   -....—.«..«     AC  Halifax    o 

«w».«.««,...„«^.,„.,     24  Hamilton  59%  60 


Hounslow   49 

Kingston 47 

lAncaster   xx 

Leicester 37 

Lichfield 19,  20 

Lincoln    30 

Maidstone 46 

Naas 66 

Newcastle x 

Northampton    29 

Omagh 64 

Oxford 43 

Perth 57 

Pontefract 7,  8 

Preston 12 

Reading 4x 


Richmond  (Yorks.)...  4 

Shrewsbury   ax 

Stirling 58 

Sunderland 3 

Taunton  36 

Tralee   70 

Wariey 44 

Warrington 13,  X4 

Warwick 98 

Winchester 40, 51  to  54 

Worcester  33 

Wrexham 33 

Yarmouth   31 

York ;....  6 


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AXJSTHALIAN  COLONIES. 
New  South  Wales. 

Oowrnor  and  Commands  in  Ckitf Lord  A.  W.  F.  8.  Loftus.  GCB.  3  May  79.    8vdn^, 

Aide  de  Camp ^ Sub  Lieut.  A.  P.  B.  Loftus,  Denbighahire  reoinanry  GaTftlxy. 

Victoria. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  The  Marquis  o/^Nonnanby,  QCMQ.  14  Nov.  74.    Melbourne, 

Private  Seeretarg  

South  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  MajorGenoral  Sir  Wm.  P.  D.  Jervois.CB.  GCMG.  R.  Eng.  5  July  77. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut  J.  Jervois,  R.  Eng.  2  July  78. 

Western  Australia 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Major  General  Sir  Harry  St.  George  Ord,  KOMG.  CB.  r.f.p.  B. 

Aide  de  Camp  Lieut.  St.  John  St.  George  Ord,  R.  An.      [Eng.  4  Doc.  77.  Perth. 

Commandant Lt.Colonel  E.  D.  Harvest,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners,  x6  Aug.  7a. 

Queensland. 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief Sir  Arthur  Edward  Kennedy.  CB.  KCMG,  6  Jan.  77.    BriAane. 

AidedeCamp  

Tasmania. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief Frederick  Aloysius  Weld,  CMG.  7  Sept.  74.    Sobart  Town, 

Aide  de  Camp  and  Private  Secretary  (twM  foeoi  ">  ^«,„««.  t  ♦  r.«i^««»  w  -a   o*   rrn        ™        t  1 
rank  of  Colonel)    „...  j  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  St  Hill,  19  F.  17  July  77. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Commands  in  Chief Sir  Hercules  Geo.  Robt  Robinson,  GCMG.  4  Mar.  72.  WeUingi<fn. 

Atde  de  Camp Captain  E.  B.  St  John,  35  F. 


BERMUDA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf. Major  General  ^tr  Robert  Michael  LafiEbn,  R.  Eng.  KCMG.  23 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut  F.  Carpenter,  87  F.  ao  Aug.  77.  [Apr.  77. 

Brigade  Major     p.g.c.  Captain  D.  L.  Brain,  4  F.  28  Oct.  78. 


CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 

Governor  and  Com mander  in  Chirf   Right  Hon.  Sir  H.  Bartle  E.  Frere,  Bt.  GC8I.  G CB.  5  March  77. 

MiUtarf  Secrelarg  {with  local  rank  cf  Major)  ...  Captain  Henry  H.  Parr,  13  F.  31  March  77. 

AidedeCamp 

South  Africa. 

Migh  Commieeioner,  Governor^  and  Commander  in ) 

Si!^^  -ZyTaioZ,  the  Tranevaal,  and  the  lande  [General  Sir  Garnet  J.  Wolseley,  GCMG.  KCB.  33  June  7;. 


adjacent ) 

t  Bt.ME^or  H.  M'Calmont,  7'Hussars,  6  Aug.'Vs. 


Chi^  qf  the  Staff ., 

Miliiarg  Seeretarg LtColonel  H.  Brackenbury,  R.  Artillery,  23  June  79. 


Aidee 


de  Camp  )  ^'®  ®-  **■  ^^'^^^  Gifford,  57  F.  7  July  79. 

j  Captain  E.  L.  Braithwaite,  71  F.  23  June  79. 

(  Lieut  A.  G.  Creagh,  R.  Artillerv,  23  June  79. 


,.  .      _         ,  I  ijieut  A.  u.  ureagn,  b.  Artiuery,  23 

Major  General -JJC  Hon.  Sir  H.  H.  Clifford,  CB.  ITCMG. 

Atdede  Camp       Lieut  R.  F.  Westmacott,  77  S*.  ix  March  79. 

Colonel  OH  the  Stqff,  Natal  and  Tranevaal 

Covmanding  Bogal  ArtiUery  (Colonel  on  Staff)    ... 

Brigade  Major,  Boval  Artillery    Captain  J.  R.  Poole. 

(Commanding  Mogal  Engineer  Colonel  F.  C.  Hassard,  CB. 

Deputy  Adjutant  4-  Quarter  Matter  Generals ^  Colonel  William  Bellairs,  CB.  Unatt.  xo  May  77. 

Aeaietant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General...    Major  W.  F.  Butler.  CB,  h.p.  69  F. 

Ti      A    ^    '  A    ^  ^,.   .  ^  ,  (?•••«■  BtMajor  H.  Spalding,  X04  F.  12  Deo.  76. 

Deputy  AssutantAdj.  4-  Quarter  Master  Generals  K.s.e.  Captain  W.  R.  Fox,  R.  Artillery. 

Natal. 

Lieutenant  ^^overnor sir  Henry  B.  Bulwer.  ZCMG.  Pietermariteburg. 

The  Transvaal.  * 

Adminisirator  of  the  Government  Sir  Theophilus  Shepstone.  ZCMG 

Griqualand  West. 
Administrator  of  the  Government  Colonel  W.  O.  Lanyon,  CB.  CMG.  2  W.  L  Regt.  ITmberley. 


CEYLON. 


<?oj»nior  and  Commander  t«  Cht^  Sir  James  Robert  Longden,  KCMG.  30  June  77. 

Atde^  Carnj,  •  .........^ Captain  A.  N.  Hayhe,  57  P  4  Bept.  77.  ^^ 

ASe^rS^m  ""^  "^ ^'^°'"  ^^^^  W.  Wilby,  CB.  7  f  eb   79. 

Brigade  M^jor   .*.V.".'.'.**.V.'.*.'.'.\'*.'.'.'.*.'  p.s.e.  Captain  A.  D.  Currie,  41  F.  4  AprU  79. 


CHINA  AND  HONG  KONG,  AND  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 
Commanding  the  Forces  in  China,  and  Lieut.Gov-  ")  „  ,      ^  1  ™  ™.  ,x 

emor  qf  Hong  Kong j  Major  General  B.  W.  Donovan,  3  June  78. 

.iMM/anj  rniUary  Secretary    ...L'l""!!"!^"""!!!!!.    Major  S.  G.  Huskiteon.  hj).  80  F. 

Aide  de  Lamp   Lieut  A.  S.  Dmmmond,  Soots  Guards,  14  June  78. 

China  and  Hong  Kong. 
Oovern<^  and  Commander  in  ChitfqfHong  Kong...    John  Pope  Hennessy,  CMG.  13  April  77. 

^±  ?  S"? Major  H.  S.  Palmer,  k  Eng.  «  Aay  78. 

Brigade  ^yor       -..      ^.,.e.  Captain  T.  S.  St  Clair,  49  F.  26  ]?eb  76- 

Straits  Settlements. 

-,  ,  ^  (Including  Prince  of  Wales*  Island^  Malaeea,  and  Singapore.) 

SSTScat       "^*''*'**^*^  «r  William   Cleaver   Francfs    Robinson,  KCMG.  a  Dec.    77 

Brigade  If^or'.V.'Z.V;.".^^^^^^^^  «...c.  Captain  A.  M.  Paterwm,  16  P.  \Singapore. 


staff,  23 

OYPRXTS. 

^^faSnSIlSNlfo^  Colonel  B,  Biddulph.  CB,  B.  ArUUeiy,  93  June  79. 

AiiBitCamf  !!!!!!!!!!!!»"."*.'.*.'.'.*    Lieut  G.  A.  K.  Wisely.  B.  Kng. 

BrifadeMtuor B.t.tf.  Captain  F.  Lutlman-Johnston,  65  F. 

CgmmaadiMg  Eof^  JBufimMr Xt.Colonel  H.  M.  H.  D.  Drunareaq,  B.  En^. 


AidatUCmmp.. 


EAST  INDIES. 

Tieerof  and  Gootmor  General "Rigid  Son,  Lord  Lytton,  OCB.  OMSI.  OMIS.  xa  Feb.  76. 

Prima* Seentarf  p.$.e.  Colonel  Sir  George  Pomeroy  CoUey,  CB.  CMQ.  ECSI.  2  F.  13  April  76. 

ITtiitmj  Steretarg p.9.e.  Colonel  T.  D.  Baker,  CB.  x8  Foot,  z  Nov.  78.— Com.  a  Brigade  of  the 

Koorom  Force. 
/U(S  Captain  Lord  William  de  la  Poer  Beresford,  9  Lancers,  13  April  76. 
Captain  Ang.  Fred.  Liddell,  Boyal  Artillery,  13  April  76. 
Lieat.  Haroonrt  B.  Bose,  34  F.  13  May  76. 

, '  Lient.  C.  W.  Mnir,  Bengal  Staff  Corpii,  z  Ang.  79. 

Lieut.  J.  P.  Brabason,  zo  Hue.  (extra) ^    z  Deo.  77.— Brigade  Major,  Cabul 

Lieut.  C.  Herbert,  Staff  Corps  (extra).  27  May  78.  TForoe. 

V Captain  B.  Pole-Carew,  Cowst.  Guards  (extra),  a  Feb.  79.— On  Field  Service. 

Stirfeam Staff  Surgeon  Major  Oliver  Bamett,  4  May  7a. 

Ccamaaderin  Chief General  9ir  Frederick  Paul  Haines,  GCB.  QCSI.  CIS,  Z04  F.  zo  April  76. 

XilUary  Seeretorv Colonel  B.  Preston,  CB.  44  F.  z6  Sept.  76. 

Ftnian  InterjireUr  Colonel  H.  Moore,  CB.  CIS,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  xo  April  76. 

^Captain  H.  G.  Grant,  78  F.  zo  April  76.— Brigade  Major,  Koorum  Force, 
iij-  V-  /»— .  J  Captain  H.  S.  Gough,  zo  Hussars,  ai  Nov-  76. 

A^ieLmmp H  j^^^^  q  Haines.  6  F.  Z7  Oct.  77. 

I  Captain  H.  B.  MacCall,  60  F.  la  Nov.  77. 

Sxtytom Staff  Surgeon  Major  A.  F.  Bradshaw,  zo  April  76. 

(Mtfoftke Suif^ftke  Army  in  India...    Mm'or  (General  Sir  P.  S.  Lumsden,  KCB,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
AnJUTxvT  GxirxaAL's  Dbpa.btkbvt  at  HaiJ>  Quabtbhs. 

^^M^^SZill"^  ^.. .^^^^...'^f}  ^^^°"®^  ^-  ^  CJreaves.  CB.  h.p.  70  F. 
Dff^  Adjutant  Oeiwrai"'.!"!!!!!!.!!"!."! 

ItfpttM  Adjutant  Oeneral  ofArtUUiy  ...    Colonel  A.  H.  Murray,  6  Feb.  77. 

AteitUmt  AdjmtanU  General. 

BLLLCdonel  Eteson,  3  F.  10  Deo.  77 Simla. 

Major  J.  D.  Dyson-Laurie,  34  Foot Meerut. 

Cokmd  A  6.  Forsyth,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  z8  Juno  75 Allahabad. 

M^orHezuT  Thompson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x  Deo.  76 Sirhind  (Unibdlla). 

Cukad  T.  K.  Gordon,  CSI,  Bengfd  Staff  Corps,  ao  Mar.  78  Brig.  Gen.  with  Koorum  Force. 

lleicrJ.  6o]die,6Dr.Gd8.  z3May  78 SinUa. 

LLCotonel  M.  C.  Farrinston,  sz  Foot,  30  Nov.  77 Oude  {Luehno¥>), 

f^t.  BLU.Colonel  G.  Hatchell,  60 Foot,  xa  Sept.  79 Bawul  Pindee. 

fiLLLColonel  W.  Galbraith,  85  Foot Cabul  Foroe. 

Deputf  Aeeiitant  A^utante  General, 

CaptiiiiG.R.  J.  Shakeapear,  Bengal  Staff  Corpe.z  Dec.  76  Simla. 

CkpuinW.  J.  Boyea»  xa  F.  xs  Aprn  77 Bohilcund  District.— Khyber  Line  Force. 

Eastern  Frontier  District. 

CkpUin6.T.Halliday,  late  4  Cavalry,  13  May  76   Presidency  District. 

P'-r.BtMajorA.  G.wynen.  39  F.  5  Jan.  78 Gwalior  District. 

M4;orG  A  Way,  Bengal  StjUr Corps  Sanger  District. 

Captain  H.  H.  F.  Gifford,  x3  Hussars  Peshawur  District.— Khyber  Line  Force. 

QUAXTXB  MaBTBB  GxVBBAL'B  DXPABTICBVT  AT  HBAS  QUABTBBS. 

^•rUr  Mailer  General 

^•^ig  (^Korter  Maeter  General  Colonel  0.  C.  Johnson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  a6  April  75. 

Amiileut  Qfurter  J£a$ier  General   Colonel  0.  M.  MacGregor,  CB.  CSI.  CIS,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  a4  Feb.  75.— 

D.A.  A  D.Q.M.G.  Cabul  Force. 
Aeeietant  Qnarter  Maeter  Generate  of  IHvieioH. 

USuHonti  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart,  late  44  Bengal  N.I.  aa  June  75 On  Field  Service. 

ft «.  BiLtColonel  E.  F.  Chapman,  Boyal  Artillery,  3x  Dec.  76   Candahar  Force. 

B^UColonel  G.  S.  L.  8.  Sanford,  B.  Engineers,  x  Feb.  78 On  Field  Service. 

^r  H.  Collett,  Bengal  Staff  Corps    Meerut  Division.— Cabul  Force. 

Depuijf  Aeeietant  (Quarter  Maeter  Generate, 

BtV^a  AGombe,  zo  Hussars,  8  Aug.  99   Gabul  Force. 

^Major  R.  M'Grigor  Stewart,  Boyal  Artillery,  8  Jan.  77 Candahar  Force. 

Cftpuin  M.  J.  King-Harman,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  ao  April  77   Simla. 

'HHaiQfo*.  C.  Button,  85  F.  aoNov.  77 ^ Khyber  Line  Force. 

K-^rB.G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  8  Feb.  76   Cabul  Force. 

»^M^)r  A.  A  A.  Kinloch,  60  F.  5  April  78    Khyber  Line  Force. 

Mr  CHitsm  H.  8.  Brownrigg,  Bifle Brigade,  x  June  78  Allahabad  Division. 

^^piaisAUaselee,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  Candahar  Force. 

l«a.  C.  H.  M.  Smith,  3  Sikh  Infimtry  Cabul  Force. 

^  I.  Barren,  85  Foot  Cabul  Force. 

a.i>i3ael  H.  M.  Wemysa,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Khyber  Line  Force. 

^•pttnC.  A-  Carthew,  x6  Bengal  Cavalxy Kbyber  Line  Force. 

J«a.  F.  C.  Mataey,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Khyber  Line  Force. 

J^cto  W.  Hailes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Khyber  Line  Force. 

'^Haa  A  B.  Stopford,  Boyal  Artillery Bind  Beaerve  Brigade. 

Bengal. 

'««iAu  SerUnd  Divieion LieutGeneral  W.  T.  Hughes,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  3X  Jan.  79. 

^teCamp Ueut.  G.  T.  Campbell,  60  Foot 

fMnrfiitf  Camdakar  Force LieutGeneral  Sir  D.  M.  Stewart,  SCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x  April  76. 

-tUtdeCemp Major  M.  Protheroe,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

^9mmniiMa  Uttrut  IHoieion Major  General  R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  21  Oct.  78.— Com.  Khyber  Line  Forces 

Aide  it  Camp Captain  J.  H.  Barnard,  CMG.  xox  F.  aa  Oct.  78. 

'^'^nimm  AUakahad  Divieion  Major  General  B.  Hume,  CB. 

^^AiieCemp Captain  B.  H.  C.  Braddon,  55  Foot. 

<^<^*MWiM  igmd  Bmdee  Divieion fTC  Lieut.  General  Sir  Fred.  Francis  Maude,  SCB.  xa  Nov.  75. 

OimimiMM  Omie  DMeion Lieut.General  Charles  Cureton,  OB.  Bengal  Staff  Corpcf^  aa  Oct.  79. 

^^^^^L^Owilfl)^^.  ^^^.} "^^  ^^^^ General  Sir  F.  S.  Roberts,  KCB. B.  Artillery. 

^ieCtmp ".'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'."'.'.'.    Captain G.  T.  Pretyman,  R.  Artilleiy.  j<-^  [Line  Force. 

'«7M(ar  OeneralofAHUlenf  for  India   Brigadier  General  C.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  13  Sept  78.-l:oaCy^Wig.  Khyber 
^rignieU^  Major  A.  D.  Anderson,  Royal  Artillery,  39  March  78.  ^^-^'^^ 


23a  staff. 

CoMXAiTDZiro  FxBST  Clabb  Bbxoadbb  (6). 

Brigadier  General  0.  C.  G.  Rosb,  CB,  Bengal  Staff  Oorps,  19  July  75 Presidency  District.— Sick  Fnrl. 

Brigadier  General  J.  E.  Michell,  CB.  R.  Artilleiy,  9  March  77 Bohiloand  District. 

Major  General  J.  Boss.  CB.  27  June  75 Peshawnr  Diet.— On  Field  Service. 

Brigadier  General  J.  L.  Nation,  Bengal  Staff  GorpB»  9  Oct.  77 Bastem  Frontier  District  {ShiUong), 

Mi^or  General  H.  R.  Browne,  14  June  75  Saugor  District. 

Brigadier  General  W.  Gordon,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  29  Oct.  78 Gwalior  District. 

ComfAVDiirG  Sbooitd  Clabb  BxiOAnxs. 

ITC  Brigadier  General  H.  T.  MacpherBon,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  15  April  76  Bawnl  Pindee.-— Cabal  Force. 

Brigadier  General  J.  I.  Murray,  uB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  so  April  77 Mooltan. 

Brigadier  General  A.  H.  Cobbe,  CB.  h.p.  17  Foot,  14  Jime  79  Agra. 

Brigadier  General  R.  J.  Hughes,  h.p.  63  Foot  Candahar  Force. 

Brigadier  General  0.  H.  PalllBer,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  Candahar  Force. 

IPC  Brigadier  General  J.  A.  Tytler,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  R.  Barter,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Cnndahar  Force. 

Brigadier  General  W.  G.  Dunham  Massy,  h.p.  5  Lancers,  10  April  79  Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  T.  E.  Grordon,  C8I.  Bengal  Staff  Corps •  Cnbul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  J.  Doran,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps   Khyber  Brigade. 

UC  Brigadier  General  C.  J.  S.  Gough,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry Khyber  Line  Force. 

p.a.c.  Brigadier  General  T.  D.  Baker,  CB.  z8  Foot Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  F.  H.  Jenkins,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps Cabul  Field  Force. 

Brigadier  General  C.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  Royal  Artillery Khyber  Line  Force. 

Brigadier  General  W.  Creagh,  Bombay  Staff  Corps Sind  Reserve  Brigade. 

Brigade  Majort, 

Lnoknow. 

Msjor  J.  S.  Irvine,  late  a  Cavalry,  z6  Jan.  76  Agra. 

p.:e.  Captain  H.  T.  Jones,  81  Foot,  x8  Feb.  76 TJmballa.--Cabul  Force. 

Captain  W.  G.  Thomas,  25  F.  ao  July  76 Cawnpore. 

Captain  W.  W.  H.  Scott,  Bengal  Lii&ntiy,  35  Oct.  77  Meean  Meer. 

Captain  G.  A.  White,  40  F.  25  Oct.  77  Allahabad. 

Captain  A.  Fitmrald,  Benf^al  Infantry,  26  April  78 Mooltan. 

p.i.o.  Major  A.  L.  H.  Holmes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  9  March  77  Meemt. 

Captain  H.  B.Young,  39  Foot,  30  llay  78  Rawnl  Pindee. 

Captain  W.  C.  Farwell,  Bengal  Infsjitry    Cabul  Force. 

BLMsjor  G.  de  C.  Morton,  6  Foot Cabul  Force. 

Lieut.  J.  P.  BrabasBon,  10  Hussars Cabul  Force. 

Captain  C.  M.  Stockley,  9  Foot  Candahar  Force. 

Bt.Major  H.  R.  Abadie,  9  Lancers Candahar  Force. 

Captain  M.  H.  Nicolson,  Bombay  Infantry  Candahar  Force. 

Captain  H.  P.  Pearson,  xa  Foot Khyber  Line  Force. 

Captain  E.  M.  Larminie,  R.  Engineers Candahar  Force. 

Captain  H.  G.  Grant,  78  F Cabul  Force. 

UC  BLMajor  J.  Cook,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Khyber  Line  Force. 

Captain  M.  G.  Gerrard,  2  Central  India  Horse Khyber  Line  Force. 

A9*Utant  A^uiani  General  for  Mtakeiry. 
Major  W.  C.  Mackinnon,  3  Foot,  20  May  78  Chief  Insp.  Army  Head  Quarters. 

Deputy  AMtUtant  Adjutant  QentraUfor  Muekeiry. 

Captain  C.  F.  Gleig,  22  Foot,  10  Aug.  75 8th  Circle,  Abbottabad. 

Ca];>tain  W.  P.  Hodnett,  54  Foot,  26  May  74 „..., 3rd  Circle,  Lucknow. 

Captain  J.  T.  Turner,  77  Foot,  3  Nov.  75 4th  Circle,  Meerut. 

Miyor  E.  Beddy,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  16  Aug.  77 6th  Circle,  Meean  Meer. 

Bt.Major  C.  K.  Chatfield,  51  Foot.  10  June  78  5th  Circle,  Umballa. 

Captain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  14  May  79  and  Circle,  Allahabad. 

Captain  H.  M.  Carter,  62  Foot    7th  Circle,  Peshawnr. 

Captain  F.  W.  Nicolay,  Bengal  Staff  Corps xst  Circle,  Dum  Dum. 

.     ^„                                  Deputy  AeeiHant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery. 
Gaptam  M.  H.  Saward,  5  Nov.  77 Simla. 

Director  of  Garrieon  Instruction  in  India. 
Major  A.  S.  Hunter,  Royal  ArtUlery,  i  July  74 Army  Head  Quarters. 

Chitf  Inetruetor, 

Umballa. 
Garrieon  Inetmetorf. 

p.e.e.  Major  Charles  Alfred  Gorbam,  Royal  Artillery,  n  June  75 Umballa.-Dep.  JudireAdv  Khyber 

Major  W.  Smith.  Royal  Artillery,  30  June  75  Rawul  Pindee.  iDiv 

Lieutenant  Horatio  Holt  Hart,  Royal  Engineers,  x  Sep^  78  Lucknow. 

p.t.e.  Captain  George  Poigiiand,  59  Foot,  6  June  77    .' ..!.........!!,  ^thow. 

e.t.c.  Captain  G.  L.  L.  Taylor,  16  Foot,  7  June  77 .*  '  Poona. 

aptain  P,  W.  Watts,  18  Foot,  91  Sept.  77 Bangalore. 

Captain  H.  Gunter,  73  Foot,  5  Sept.  78    !.........,  Agra. 

Inepeetor  of  Gymnasia  in  Jiirfia.— Bt.Major  H.  J.  Hallowes,  15  F.  8  Sept.  76.  On  Field  Service. 

Madras. 

Governor    T»eD«*«  0/ Buckingham  andChandos,  GCSI.  CIS.  23  Nov.  75. 

Prtvate  Secretary  Captain  Pnilip  .James  Hankin,  Royal  Navy,  23  Nov.  75. 

Mthtary  Secretary Major  G.  B.  B.  Hobart,  Royal  Artillery,  23  Nov.  75. 

^  ( Lieut.  J.  Gordon,  89  Foot,  t  Dec.  75. 

Aidee  de  Camp J  Lieut.  A.  J.  English,  14  Hussars,  3  Feb.  79. 

•  I  Lieut.  H.  P.  G.  Langton,  72  Foot  (extra). 

Surgeon „ Surgeon  Major  John  Mackenzie,  MD.  1  Apr.  77. 

Govemor*$  Body  Guard. 
Major  J.  M.  C.  Galloway,  lace  4  Cavalry,  Commandant,  i  Mar.  76. 
Lieut.  C.  H.  Simpson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Adjutant,  19  Feb.  77. 
Surgeon  Major  S.  B.  Hunt,  in  medical  charge,  19  Dec.  76.— Furlough. 
Surgeon  Major  J.  B.  Thomas,  officiating  in  medical  charcre. 
Vet.  Surgeon  George  Western,  in  veterinary  charge,  22  Dec.  75. 

Commander  in  Chitf General  Sir  NeviUe  B.  Chamberlain,  GCB.  GCSL,  a  Feb.  76. 

Military  Secretary 

Aides  de  Camp |  Captain  F.  M.  Onslow,  Madras  Cavahy  {Interpreter), 

Adjutavt  Gbvbbal's  Dbpabtmbkt  at  Hbas  Qvabtsbb. 

AtUutani  General  p.s.c.  Brigadier  General  F.  W.  Jebb,  h.p.  67  F.  a8  Aug.  77. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General   Colonel  A.  R.  Clephane,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  3  Dec.  76. 

t  Adjutant  Generals  ...  15°})!^®!  J.-  ^:  Tr®^0'»  ^^^al  Artillery  27  April  76.-6ick  Furlough,    Tp 
^  (.  Colonel  G.  ^:,  -^  Tcer  Beresford^  v;  iraa  Staff  Corps,  15  Sept.  76.    ^  ^^^ 


staff.  ^4 

Qujisns  ILlbtbb  QsiniBi.i.*8  Dbpastvutt  xt  Hxad  Qni.BTBXB. 

QMf<erJrcifer(?«ii«raZ Brigadier  General  H.  H.  O'ConneU,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  6  Not.  76.— 

Member  of  Army  Commisaion,  Simla. 
Dtftltj  (iualer  Muter  Gtueral  M^jor  J.  Ewmg»  Madras  Staff  Corps,  so  Nov.  78. 

DrvisiovAL   Staff. 

Commaadoff  Mf$ort  Di9i9ion Major  General  W.  Payn,  CB.  ai  April  79. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  G.  fiourke,  R.  Art.  7  May  7^. 

C^mmandiM  MpUnbad  SuMdiary  Foree  Major  General  A.  W.  Macintire,  CB,  R.  Artillery,  21  June  76, 

ihfe&Cmp Lieut.  G.  S.  Jones,  K.  ArtiUer3%  15  April  77. 

CjmmaMiiuji  Srituk  Burmtak  DioUum 3^jor  General  A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  z  Sept  75. 

Aid*  d*  Camp Lieut.  C.  W.  Gore,  76  F.  2  March  75. 

AMtitiant  Adjutant  QeneraU  of  Dicuiont  and  Fcreet  (3). 

roloael  ThoniBS  Dyer,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  17  Oct.  76  Mysore  Division. 

CotoaelD.  Standen,  Madraa  Staff  Corps,  14  April  77 British  Bunnah  Division. 

;j.f.  Captain  St.  V,  A.  Hammick,  43  P.  16  April  77 Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

AmMtant  (Quarter  Matter  GtneraU  of  JHvUiont  and  Force*  (3). 

Cjionel  Bobert  Henry  Bolton,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ao  Nov.  74  Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force.— Furlough. 

^|f.  Captain  C.  H.  Walsh,  44  Foot,  20  Oct.  76 British  Burmah  Division. 

Csptain  D.  J.  8.  M1«eod,  Madras  Cavaby,  la  March  78 Mysore  Division. 

IXepuff  AMittaut  Quarter  Matter  General*  of  I>iemon*  and  Force*  (4) 

Major  A IL  Kenn^-Herbert,  Madras  Cavalry.  4  April  76 Malabar  and  Canara  District. 

Major  R.  8.  Eoberts,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  ao  Nov.  77  Nagpore  Force—Furlough. 

M^E.  H.  Kyre,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xa  March  78.* Ceded  Districts. 

3b|orAG.  Hotdiina,  Madras  Inf. Ccncit)  District. 

CouxAirnixo  FxBBT  Cljlss  Bbigadbb  U). 

3(aicfr  General  T.  Baikes,  CB.  1  Jan,  75 Centre  District. 

BnipMiiCT  General  F.  G.  Kempster.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  27  June  76    Ceded  Districts. 

HncBdier  General  B.  F.  Burton.  Madras  Staff  Corps.  19  Lee.  78 Malabar  and  Canara. 

Brigadier  General  G.  F.  de  Berry,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot    Nagpore  Force. 

CoxMAirnxire  Sbcojtd  Class  Bbioadbs  (a). 

Southern  District. 
Northern  District. 

Depuig  Auittant  Adjutant  General*  (6). 

Major  J.  Xaegregor  Kerr,  Madras  Cavalry,  2 1  Oct.  75    Centre  District.— Furlough. 

CsptainP.  E.  Bowlby,  48  Foot,  ai  Dec.  75    Ceded  Districts. 

C^ftptamH.  R.  Hope,  Madras  Cavalry,  29  June  76  Northern  District. 

Southern  District. 

Major  George  Rowlandaon,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  a  Ang.  77  Nagpore  Force. 

Major  Coxtoia,  Gen.  List,  Cav.  23  Dec.  77 Malabar  and  Canara. 

A**%*tani  Adjutant  General  for  Mutleetry^ 
i^LMiyar  A  W.  O.  Saanders,  ai  F.  22  Nov.  76   Chief  Inspector,  TSt  District,  Mysore  Div. 

Deputjf  A*9i*tani  Adjutant  General* for  Mutketry. 

'^^pisaL.'S.  Moase,  67  Foot,  i  Dec.  75 and  District,  Nagpore  Force,  Ac— Furlough. 

^or  Edmimd  Aostin,  Madras  Staff  Cori)s,  xo  Dec.  78   3rd  District,  British  Burmah  Division. 

Bombay. 

'^•'w^or  Sir  Richard  Temple,  Barf.,  GCSI.  CIE.  30  April  77. 

fne«u  Seerettuy    Charles  Edward  Bnckland,  BA.  Bengal  Civil  Service,  i  May  77. 


iTilUerf  Secretary Captain  B.  S.  Rivett-Camac,  11  HuBsare,  x  May  77. 

/Lieut.  J.  S.  Frith,  Royal  Artillery,  i  May  77. — Sick  I 
jy^,  J,  /*___  J  Lieut.  D.  C.  Dean  Pitt,  Royal  Artillery,  i  May  77. 

""' ,  j^jg^^  ^y  ^  piQ^i^  Royol  Artillery  (extra),  16  April  78. 


V  Lieut.  A.  W.  T.  Radcliffe,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  10  March  79. 

*  of  the  Body  Guard   Captain  A.  Currie,  Bombay  Cavalry,  4  May  72.— Furlough. 

Sargfom Surgeon  George  Waters,  Bombay  Med.  Depart,  i  May  77, 

imu^^ierin  Chief Lieut.General  Henry  James  W'arre,  CB.  9  Oct.  78. 

jf^Hery  Secret^ Colonel  J.  P.  Cox,  h.p.  R.  Engineers. 

liiaiMCji^m^  f  Captain  A.  G.  Spencer,  5S  F.  0  Oct.  78  {Interpreter). 

^^^ X  Lieut.  C.  T.  Barrow,  26  F.  9  Oct.  78. 

AnJUTiJfi  Gbxbbal'b  Dbpabtvbvt  a.t  Hbad  Quabtbbs. 

-[(>•<«<  General  Brieadier  General  H,  F.  Brooke,  h.p.  X09  F.  23  Nov.  77. 

"n^j  Jdjvtamt  General    Lt.Colonel  A.  Wardrop,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  5  Oct.  74. 

Im^^i  AAim*^4  a^^^i^  ("Colonel  B.  A.  Green,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  5  Aug.  76. 

-«««ildy«t««  General* {  Lt.Colonel  T.  N.  Holberton,  R.  ArUlleiy,  i  Jan.  79. 

Quabtbb  MiBTBB  Gbxbbal's  Depabtvskt  at  Hbas  Quabtbbs. 

j^f  Jf«i«*r  General Brigadier  General  G.  R.  S.  Burrows,  Bombay  Infiantry,  a8  Sept.  74. 

^*T*F  (^ueier  Maeler  General  Colonel  A.,  G.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  a  Feb.  75.— On  special  duty. 

DivisioirAi,  Staff. 

'"•"MadiM  Mhtut  Divieion Lt.Gencral  John  Forbes,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry,  5  Jan.  76. 

AUtifCamp Captain  J.  Angus,  63  Foot,  15  March  76. 

*-'*^^*iiMS  Northern  IHvieion Lt.General  J.  W.  Schneider,  CB.  Bombay  Infantry,  25  June  7a. 

AiUi$Om» Lieut.  R.  W.P.  Lodwick,  aS  Foot.  37  Aug.  77. 

CsumsndiM  Poona  Divieion Major  General  J.  M.  Primrose,  C8I.  1  Apr.  77. 

AidtieCaeip Lieut.  B.  O.  F.  Hamilton,  2  Foot,  17  June  78. 

Aetittant  Adjutant  General*  of  Divieion*  (  ). 

M  f.B:.Major  G.  G.  Beazley,  83  Foot,  22  July  75  MhowDivision.— SlckFurl. 

t^'-Urf-nel  W.  Hick*,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Dec.  77 Poena  Division. 

Ma.1.7  E.  Cunningham,  Bombay  Staff  Corps Northern  Division. 


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Aantiani  Quarter  Matter  Oenerale  ef  JHvieiont  (3). 

LLColonel  B.  H.  Pottinger,  Royal  Artillery,  13  Oct,  75  Poona  Diriaion. 

Major  F.  J.  S.  Adam,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  i  Nov.  77 Bombay  District. 

Major  W.  B.  Colvin,  7  Foot,  29  Nov.  78  Mhow. 

Deputy  Auietant  Quarter  Matter  Qeuerale  (3). 

Major  John  Jopp,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  4  Dec.  74 ^ Poona  Division. 

Captain  A.  B.  Stopford,  Royal  ArtiUery,  16  Feb.  78   {^  oS^iind^R^Fi^t  Brig." 

Captain  J.  T.  Wailing,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  29  Nov.  78 Northern  Division. 

CoMifAKDiKO  F1X8T  Class  Bbigabxs  (2). 

Brif^radier  General  C.  T.  Aitchison,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  23  April  77 Bombay  District. 

Brigadier  Greneral  G.  T.  Brice,  h.p.  17  Foot,  23  Jan.  79 Belgaom  District. 

CoxicAirsiKO  SxcoiTD  Class  Bbioadbs  (4). 

Sind  DistrioL 

Brigadier  General  Robert  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  21  April  75  {^l^Ser*^Tgade.°^™*^^* 

Brigadier  General  H.  H.  A.  Wood,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Nov.  76 Deesa. 

Brigadier  General  F.  A.  E.  Loch,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  24  April  77  Aden. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  AJ^uiant  Qentrale. 

Major  R.  M.  Lloyd,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  19  Aug.  76    Belganm  District. 

Miyor  0.  A.  Cuningham,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  Jan.  77    Sina  District.— Sick  Fori. 

Captain  W.  Cooke-Collis,  83  F.  9  Jan.  78  Bombay  District. 

Brigade  Majore  (4). 

p.s.e.  Brevet  Miyor  C.  J.  Burnett,  15  Foot,  21  Nov.  76    Poona.— Sind  RoserveBrifc 

Mfuor  J.  G.  Watts,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  28  April  77  / Aden. 

Major  H.  J.  Stock,  Bombay  Staff  Coros,  24  Dec.  77 Nusseerabad.— Furlough. 

Captain  A.  R.  Heyland,  Bombay  Stall  Corps,  9  Jan.  78 Deesa. 

Aeeietant  Adjutant  Oentralfor  Muekelry. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Gillespie,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  26  May  74    xBtCircle,Chief  Insp.Poona 

Deputy  Aeeietant  A^utante  Oeneralfor  Muehetry, 

Captain  C.  J.  Dyke,  108  Foot,  20  Oct.  75   and  Circle,MhoTr. 

Captain  H.  E.  P.  Thomas,  15  F.  20  Nov.  78  3rd  Circle,  Belgaum. 

Aeeietant  Inepeetor  qf  Oymnaeia, 
Captain  S.  W.  Tyndall,  68  Foot,  5  Dec.  74 Poona. 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief.— J.  Thomas  Fitzgerald  Callaghan,  CMQ.  x8  May  76. 

GIBRALTAR. 
Governs andCommander  in  Chief ^Gener^^Napier  of  Magdala,  GCB.  GCSI.  Royal  Engineers 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Lempriere,  Royal  Engineers,  31  July  77. 

A  A^  A^n     ^  f  Bt.Maior  Mon.  R.  W.  Napier,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  10  Oct.  76. 

Auue  de  Lamp    |^  ,  ^  Bt-Magor  G.  J.  Gilbard.  x8  Hussars,  9  June  77. 

Commanding  Brigade  Major  General  David  Anderson,  22  Oct.  78. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  T.  B.  G.  Molyneux,  22  F.  22  Oct.  78. 

Aeeietant  Adjutant  4"  Quarter  Matter  General Colonel  F.  R.  8.  Flood,  CB.  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  27  Sept.  78. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  Gen.  (for  MueketryJ...    Captain  A.  £.  Pearse,  76  F.  23  Oct.  77. 

Brigade  Major   p.e.e.  Captain  H.  J.  T.  Hildyard,  71  F.  6  Aug.  78. 

Commandina  Royal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  Stqf)    ...     Colonel  T.  M.  Harris. 

Brigade  Majors  Royal  Artillery Captain  H.  M.  J.  Feilden,  1  July  77. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  {Colonel  on  Stqff)     ...    Colonel  E.  B.  Ewart,  CB.  i  Nov.  77. 

(George Bernard  Morgan,^  h.p.  77  F.  n  Dec.  60;  Ene.  it  July  54  ; 
Lt.  5  Nov.  54;  Capt.  3  Oct.  55  j  Bt,  Major,  4  Dec.  71 ;  Bt.Zi.Col. 
IX  Oct.  77. 

Garrieon  Quarter  Matter, William  Fonlkes  Cottrell,  xo  Nov.  77. 

Garrieon  Inttruetor p.e.e.  Captain  C.  H.  Boileau,  61  Foot,  9  Oct.  77. 

1  Lt.  Colonel  Morgan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i854-55,inclnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle-pits  on  the  i8th  April— contused  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

MALTA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf  e.  General  Sir  Arthur  Borton,  KCB.  x  W.  I.  Regt.  13  May  78. 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary Lt.Colonel  D.  M.  M.  Grichton,  Gren.  Gds.  21  May  78. 

^«"  "'  ^"P   {^aViaJ-iTo^'^^nf  fii^^I^U 

Commanding  Brigade  Major  General  Bon.  P.  R.  B.  Feilding,  CB.  1  Jan.  79. 

Aidede  Camp Oaptain  B.  P.  Cary,  35  F.  i  June  79. 

Deputy  Adjutant  4r  (garter  Matter  General  Colonel  C.  A.  B.  Gordon,  h.p.  60  F.  x  Jan.  80. 

Deputy  Attittant  Adjutant  4r  Qr. Matt,  General...    p.e.e.  Captain  B.  M.  Dawes,  xoo  F.  7  April  77. 

Ditto  (for  Mueketry)  Captain  W.  A.  Bridge,  21  F.  ix  July  78. 

Brigade  Mcyor s.t.c.  Captain  W.  S.  Cooke,  22  F.  8  Oct.  76. 

Commandina  Royal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  Staff)...    Colonel  W.  L.  Dumaresq,  15  March  78. 

Brigade  Major,  RmoI  ArtiUerv   Captain  H.  A.  Douglas,  1  Jnlv  77. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer  {CoUmtl  on  Stqff) ...    Colonel  T.  A.  L.  Murray,  a6  May  79. 

Garrieon  Inttruetor p.e.e.  Captain  R.  H.  L.  Brickenden,  4a  F.  a  Oct.  75. 

JAMAICA  (including  HONDURAS). 

Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chi^ Sir  Anthony  Musgrave,  KCMG.  8  June  77. 

Aidede  Camp  

Colonel  on  the  Stqff  c.  Colonel  J.  Hackett,h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  11  May  78. 

Brigade  Major   

Lieutenant  Governor  qfSondurat   Fred.  Palgrrave  Barlee,  CMG.  10  May  77 


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MAURITIUS. 

Got>ern9r  amd  Commands  in  CkUf Sir  George  Fergason  Bowcn,  GCMG.  31  Msy  73. 

Primi0  aeeretaty  amd  Aidt  de  Camp  

OUomtl  9»  tke  Staf    .T. 

^ng^d*  Mt^jor  p.».e.  Captain  B.  L.  Clarke,  X03  F.  x  July  78. 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 
CoxTBxtnra  xu.  thx  Protiitgbs  witkut  lsh  Aj>jAcsirT  thxbxto. 

Goetrmor  General  of  ike  Dominion  of  Canada The  Right  Son.  tk«  Marqiii$  of  home,  KT,  GCMG Ottawa^ 

MUUary  Seertiary Major  P.  W.  De  Winton,  R.  Artillery. 

Aidttde  Camp ^.  \  Lieat.  Hon.  C.  Harbord,  Soots  Guards,  35  N'ov.  78. 

(  Captain  Y.  Chater,  92  F.  25  Nov.  78. 


lie*tenmai  General    e.  Qeaeral  Sir  P.  L.  M'Dottgall,  ZCKG.  34  May  78.    Sal\fa», 

Atnatant  Militarjf  Secretary  Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Fremantle,  Coldstream  Guards,  34  May  78. 

jij^  A^  r«-«  f  p.».c.  Lieut.  J.  C.  Barker,  R.  Bng.  24  May  78. 

MMnaei.amp \p,z.e.  Captain  Hon.  W.  F.  Elliot,  93  F.  24  May  78. 

Nova.  Scotia. 

'Bfifode  Major ».».<?.  Captain  J.  Boughey,  6j  F.  x  May  76. 

Aamelani  Adjmtant  and  Quarter  Matter  Ghneral...    iTCBtLt Colonel  A.  8.  Cameron,  25  F.31  March  78  ..Maltfax. 

^o^*  Major MiVJor  B.  Nasrle,  h.p.  R.  Canadian  Rifles.  19  Dec.  70  ...Hal\fax. 

Berrieem  Inetrmetor  p.$,e.  Captain  E.  C.  Milner,  18  F.  4  Aug.  77  Haltfax, 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Geeermar  and  Commander  in  Chief  Commander  9ir  JohnH.  Glover,  Royal  Navy,  GCMG.  31  Mar.  76. 

Prieaie  Seereteuj  and  Aide  de  Camp    p.9.e.  Lieut.  H.  H.  Morgan,  R.  Marines. 

SAINT  HELENA. 
Qetermer  and  Commander  in  CUtf Hudson  Ralph  Janisch,  CMG, 

WEST  AFHICA  SETTLEMENTS. 
{At  Sierra  Leone  and  on  the  Gambia.) 

BeeemoroMd  Commander  in  Chief  Surgeon  Mi^or  Samuel  Rowe,  CMG.  9  June  77 Si«rra  Leon^. 

^a«Mfn^r2r<A«  ^^"'•*"*»*"'<l^"«***^^***"**  J  Surgeon  Major  Valesiu8SkiptonGoldsbnry,3fZ).  Ciro.x5Mar.77. 


GOLD  COAST  COLONY. 
{Jndndxng  Lagoe  and  iti  Dependeneiee.) 

Goeemor  and  Commander  in  ChUf  Herbert  Taylor  Ussher,  Esq.  CMG.  Accra. 

^t!^S^%*S^^«^^Xa^^^  }  ^"li»^  Brandfoid  Griffith.  Esq..  CMG.     Logo*. 

WEST   INDIES,  fto. 
Ci«— liiy  M«  Toreee    Mi^or  General  D.  J.  (Gamble,  CB.  x  Oct.  78.    Barbadoet. 

Aameietmt  MUitarf  Seeretarg  Bt.Lt.  Colonel  J.  E.  D.  Hill,  h.p.  63  F.  31  March  77. 

Aide  de  Cmmp  Lieut.  L.  G.  Pawkes,  R.  Art.  i  Oct.  78. 

dmetamt  Adfniant  and  Qr.Maeter  General Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  Steel,  h.p.  Unatt.  30  July  79. 

BARBADOES  AND  WINDWARD  ISLANDS. 
e^^rr^^^^Commander  in  Cl'-f  <>/«»«  ^«*- j  Major  G.  C.  Strahan,  Clf6i.  late  of  R.  Art.  2  Dec.  76 Bariadoet. 

/  George  Dunda8,CJfO.  31  Oct  74 St.  Vincent. 

Augustus  Fred.  Gore,  39  Sept.  77  Toh<uo 

\  Colonel  Robert  Wm.  Harley,  CB.  CMG.  late  of  2 

West  India  Regt.  28  Sept.  77 Grenada 

George  William  DesVoBUJC,  CMG St.  Lucia. 

ANTIGUA  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 

rand  Com.  in  Chirf  of  Leeward  lelande  ...    George  Berkeley,  CMG.  X4  Nov.  74  Antigua. 

/'Alex.  Wilson  Moir,  CMG St.  Chriete^her. 

Domtnieq^ 


Liewtemant  Oootmore 


C.  M.  Eldridge,  Esq.  ^ 

Neale  Porter,  Esq Montterrat. 

Spencer  Churchill,  Esq. Virgin  Islandt. 

•• Ifevif. 


TRINIDAD. 

Qmerme  and  Commander  in  Chief Sir  Henry  Turner  Irving,  KCMG.  7  Sept.  74 ToH  itf  Spain. 

BRITISH  GUIANA. 
ffmrsoi  mmd  Commander  in  Chief. Cornelius  HendericksenKortright,Clf(7.x4  Jn]y77...&eory«r«mi. 


Oarrisons. 

DrXGAK50N  lOBT.— .J5»W  Major ^  Lieut.  Thomas  Austin,  27  July  20. 

TOWER  OF  LONDON. 
&«teSlc  MB  Field  MarshAl  Sir  Charles  Yorko,  GCB.\  Major,  Mi^r  Gen.  G.B.Milman,  CB.  20  Aug.  70. 
Bifle  BricZe.  x6  Msreh  75.  Chaplain,  Rev.  Edw.  J.  Rogers,  UA.  h.p.  3X  Jai 

leetx  UQincitl  C.  L.  B.  ^uiilaad,  CB.  %z  July  76.  i  Surgeon,  Dep.Insp.  General  W.  F.  T.  Ivey,  h.p.  x 

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Boyal  Military  College. 

fitoMmar.— General  W.  C.  B.  Napier,  i  Nov.  75. 

Oomwumdamt  and  Secretary — |>.<.e.  Colonel  F.  D.  Middle- 
ton,  iLp.  aq  F.  8  Sept.  74. 

Ohaplaim.—Bxiv,  W.  R.  Beach,  MA, 

AigVkhU  ami  Quarts  Matter.— Johjo.  Davies,  36  Nov.  58. 

8mrff9o».—T.  Fraaer,  MD.  Deputy  Surgeon  Oen.  half  pay 
xo  April  77. 

ABiitt.  Surg.— Surgeon  Major  J.  Anderson,  6  Nov.  78. 

XMi>ii^ir(iw<»r.—Capt.Gha.Clementa  Brooke,*  zaMar.  6z. 

HiLITABT  PB07B880B8  AVD  IlTSTBUCTOM. 

Profeetor  of  For^i/teo^ion. —Major  E.  D.  0.  O'Brien, 
B.  Bng.  16  Got.  77. 

"  »or  G.H.  C.Halkett,  R.Eng.  39  Ang.7a. 
uor  B.  H.  Williams,  R.  Bng.  z  Sept.  73. 
ijorB.  O.  Seton,  R.  Eng.  xi  Feb.  75. 

ICapt.  H.  Cantley,  R.  Eng.  ix  Feb.  75. 
Gapt.  W.  B.  Hurst,  R.  Eng.  xx  Feb.  75. 
Capt.  K.  R.  Tola,  R.  Enp.  i  Sept.  77. 
Captain  L.  K.  Scott,  R.  Eng.  25  Get.  77. 
p.t.e,  Lieut.  H.  T.  Wing,  97  F.  a  June  79. 

p  of  Military  Surveying.— e.  Bt.Lt  Colon  el  William 
Pater8on,>h.p.63F.a4July6o;  £nf.  zz  Dec.46;  if.x3 
Got.  5ZJ  Capt.  »25  Mar.  56;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a. 

/Major  E.  A.  Anderson,  x8  Foot, 27  Oct.  63. 
p.t.e.Maj .  C.W.FothergiU,R.M.Art.zAug.68. 
Captain  R.  L.  Leir,  31  F.  30  Jan.  71. 

St.e.  Capt.  A.M. Delavoye, 56F.  11  Feb. 75. 
iptain  H.  E.  Gaulter,  37  F.  36  May  75. 
\  p.$.e.  Capt  C.  H.  Bunbnry,  9^  F.  35  Apr.  76. 
p.«.e.  Capt.  R.  G.  DeMontmorency,  83  F.  10 

April  77.  ' 

I  Bt.Major  R.  H.  Rosser,  37  F.  Z5  Mar.  79. 
\p.9.e.  Capt.  H.  E.  G.  Kitchener,46F.izMar.79. 
jPrtfeeeor  of  Ttuiiet,  Military  Adminietration  and  Law. — 

p.e.e.  Capt.  0.  C.  King,  R.  Mar.  Art.  z  Mar.  78. 
Jnetruetora  in  Taetiea^  Military  Adminiitraiion  and  Law. — 
p.$.e.  Captain  N.  L.  Walford,  R.  Art.  zx  Feb.  75. 
pa.e.  Captain  L.  F.  B.  Gary,  Rifle  Br.,  Z9  Mar.  77. 
p.$.e.  Captain  B.  G.  Hall,  R.  Marine  Art.  ax  June  77. 
p,e.e.  Major  H.  M.Mooraom,  R.  Art.  z  Sept.  77. 
p.s.c.  Captain  B.  J.  Courtenay,  35  F.  35  Mar.  78. 
p.$.e.  Captain  A.  R.  Savile,  x8  F.  73  Mar.  79. 
p.e.e.  Captain  A.  G.  Impey,  107  F.r3i  May  79. 
j».t.e.  Captain  W.  H.  Darnel,  15  F.  z  Sept.  79 


InUruetort  in  | 
SiortyteaUon.  • 


Frqfn 


tnairuetorn 
dnMiUtary. 
.Surveying. 


Staff  College. 

Commandant— p.9.e.  Colonel  C.  O.  Oreagh-Osbome,  CB., 

h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  zx  May  78. 

PaonMOBS. 

Military  AH.  and  Hi»tory.—p.;e.  Lt  Colonel  T.  E.  A 

Hall,  h.p.  49  F.  34  Deo.  78. 
Fort^ieation  and  Artillery.— 

MtUtary  Drawing  and  Surveying.— Bt^TA-ColomBl  W.  H. 

Richards,  55  F.  16  Oct.  78. 
MOiUiry  Adminietration  and  Law.—p.s.e.  Bt.Lt.Colonel 

C.  Parsons,  3  F.  a8  Mar.  74. 
Mathemaiie».—Roy.  J.F.  Twisden,  MA. 
Freneh.—A.  Aigr^  de  Charente.    |    German.  —  C.  Jeep. 
Sindoetanee.—MAJOTF,  Chenevlz-Trench,  ao Hussars. 
(?«o{ooy.— Thomas  Rup«rt  Jones,  PBS.,FQ8. 
Chemutry  and  Natural  Pkilotophy.—Jidmmid  Atkinson, 

Ph.D.  PCS. 

STVDXVtS. 


Senior  Dioieion, 
Captain  G.  Grove,  zs  F. 
Lt.  J.  J.  Leverson,  R.  Eng. 
Gapt.  G.  M'Donald,  R.  Eng. 
•Capt.  H.  H.  Crookenden, 

R.A. 
Capt.  E.  R.  EUes,  R.  Art. 
Lt.  J.  R.  J.  Jooelyn,  R.  Art. 
Capt.  R.  Cooper,  13  F. 
•Gapt.  P.  D.  Jeffreys,  88  F. 
Lt.  E.  V.  Huyshe,  41  F. 
Capt.  A.  G.  Tidy,  54  F. 
Captain  F.  G.  Doyle,  a  Dr. 

Gds. 
Capt.  F.  Stringer,  33  F. 
Capt.  A.  J.  O.  Pollock,  3z  F. 
Capt.  J.  G.  R.  Glasgow,  za  F. 
Gapt.  W.G.T.  Bickford,  R.M. 

Lt.  J.  G.  Ponsonby,  49  F. 
Lt.  E.  Nash,  44  F. 
Capt.  J.  H.  S.  Graigie,  7z  F. 
Capt.  J.  Spence,  to3  F. 
Capt.  C.  W.  Norton,  5  Lan- 
cers. 


Junior  Divieion. 
•Lt.  W.  Peacocke,  B.  Eng. 
•Gapt.  J.  D.Legard,  B.Art 
Lt.  H.  Mitchell.  R.  Eng. 
Capt.  C.  F.  C.  Beresfofd, 

B.  Eng. 
Gapk  B.  A.  Montgomery, 

B.Art. 
Gapt.H.  D.  Dnnlop,R.Art 
Lt.  F.  W.  Benson,  za  Lan. 
Bt  Major  G.  Barton,  7  F. 
Lt.  G.  F.  Browne,  48  F. 
Capt.  C.  J.  R.  Fnlford, 

Bengal  B.C. 
Lt.  F.  W.  Romilly,  Scots 

Guards. 
Lt.  G.  M.  Bnllook,  zz  F. 
Capt.  J.  T.  Browne,  acHus. 
Lt.  W.  A.  Gough,  S3  F. 
Capt.  A.  J.  Patenon,  z9  F. 
Capt.  H.  T.  W.  Allatt,46  F. 
Capt.C.F.ThomBon,7  Hus. 
•Capt.  A.  W.  Morris,  58  F. 
•Capt.E.T.H.Hntton,6oF. 
Capt.  T.  Prickett,  56  F. 
Lt.  J.  W.  Godft*y,  35  F. 


•  On  Field  Service. 


1  LtColonel  Paterson  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  X853-53,  including  thebombardme&t  and 
capture  of  Prome,  repulse  of  the^subsequent  night  attack,  reconnaissance  at  Ithaymew,  advance  on  Meeaday,  and 
capture  and  destruction  of  two  of  the  enemy's  stockades  beyond  it  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu). 

■Captain  Brooke  served  in  the  Osmanli  Irregnihr  Cavalry  during  the  Crimean  campaign  (Turkish  Medal). 


Royal  SSilitaxy  Aoademy  at  Woolwich. 


PritUMU.— Field  Marshal 'ifJ^H.  ^•ZHfiireo/' Cambridge, 
K0.  JTP.  GCB.  GCM&.  OCSI.  Commander  in  Ckitf, 
S  Feb.  70. 

©oMifwr.— Lieut.  General  Sir  John  MlUer  Adye,  KCB. 


-Lt.' 


GoL  W.  D.  Marsh,  R.  Bng. 


Boyal  Artillery,  i  Aug. 
Seornary  and  Treaaurer.- 
36  Sept.  77. 

Captain  qf  the  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadett. 
UMior  T.  Fan  Straubensee,  R.  Arullery,  6  Apr.  79. 

LieutenanU  of  the  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadet: 
Lieut.  B.  G.  H.  Bingham,  R.  Artillery,  12  Oct.  75. 
Lieut.  A.  H.  Call  well,  R.  Artillery,  4  June  79. 
Lieut.  H.  C.  G.  Walker,  R.  ArtUlery,  7  Oct.  79. 

Adjutant  and  Quartermaeter. 
Captain  F.  W.  Nind,  Royal  Artillery,  so  Sept.  77. 
;9i»r^«m.»Surgeon  Major  E.  H.  Roberts,  9  Dec.  75. 

Chavlain  and  CUutieal  Inetructor. 
Sev.  J.  Bond,  llA.  xo  Feb.  75. 

Prqfeeeor  ef  Mathemaiice  and  Meehaniot, 
Morgan  W.  Orofbon,  BA.  PES. 

Inefruetors  of  Mathematie; 


H.  Hart,  x9  March  73. 

e,  ir4.  Z9I 

Wyxme,  R.  Art.  x8  Marcn  76. 
Pn^etaor  of  PortMeation  and  Qeom^Unoal  Drtminy. 


.  F.  S.  Tylecote, 
Oimtaln  G.  C.  Wy 


}  March  73. 
e,  R.  Art.  x8  March  76. 


Capt.  B.  M.  Lloyd,  R.  Eng.  z  Oct.  76. 


Inetruetore  of  Port^fimOion  and  Oeometrioal  l^reueinf. 
Captain  J.  Gore  Booth,  B.  Bng.  x8  Mar.  73. 
Captain  J.  W.  Savage,  B.  Bng.  30  Sept  77.  ' 
Captain  W.  G.  Boss,  B.  Bng.  z  Oct.  76. 
Captain  A.  C.  Ward,  B.  Eng.  z  Oct.  76. 
Pritfeeeor  of  Artillery. 
Msjor  J.  Sladen,  B.  Art.  z  March  75. 

InaArueior  ^f  Artillery, 
Captain  B.  Walkey,  B.  Art.  z  April  73. 

Ametant  Inetruetor  qf  Artillery, 
Captain  C.  Jones,  B.  Art.  30  June  70. 

Prqfeeeor  qflfiUtary  Mistory. 
p.e.e.  Captain  S.  G.  Pratt,  B.  Art.  22  May  79. 

Prqfeeeor  qf  Military  Drawing, 
Captain  F.  Boberts,  B.  Art.  30  Sept.  77. 

Ineh^ietore  in  Military  Drawing, 
Captain  A.  G.  Walker,  B.  Art.  18  Mar.  76. 
Captain  V.  F.  Bowe,  B.  Eng.  20  Sept.  77. 
Captain  W.  St.  G.  Burke,  B.  Bng.  24  Sept.  79. 
Prqfeeeor  of  Landeeape  Drawing.— "^va.  GUfton. 
prqfeeeor  of  Preneih.—Mone.  AlbeH  Barr^re. 
Profeeeor  of  German.— C.  H.  Schaible,  Pk.D.  2f2>. 
Profeeeor  of  Chemietry  and  Phyeiee,—0,  L.  Blozana, 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


Military  Establishments. 
Army  Pay  Office. 

Pa^mmtUr  Qenerai^  Si,  S<m.  Stephen  CaTe,  MP. 


28 


Judicial  Department. 

«r«4r*  AdooeaU  Oweral  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Bt.  Hon, 

G.  OATendiek  Bentinck»  MP. 
tf^mtjf  Jwig*  Adooeaie  OtnenU,  J.  C.  O'Dowd.  Esq. 
»>-     '    jwA*.  (J*-*-*-  ^•J-  Gen*  S-  Carey, CB.    ...London 

*^5Sj2y  .'  Col.  J.  H.  Bocke,  h.p.  18  P London 

'     •  {p.*.c.  Bt.U.Ool.  H,  A.  Brett,  43P.DuWln 
Offlee.  35,  Great  Geor^re  Street,  WeetminBter. 

Inspector  of  Regimental  Colours, 
flir  Albert  William  Woods,  Gartw  Zing  of  Arm*.         I 


Army  Schoola. 

JMjMe^tfr... Colonel  A.  C.  Gleig,  h.p.  Royal  Artillery, 

8uh  Intpeetor*  <f  Armv  Sehoolt. 


John  Belling  x  Apr.  71 

Robert  Kirk    i  Apr.  71 

William  Savage... i  Apr.  71 
GeorgeRobertaon  x  Apr.  71 

John  Stewart i  Apr.  71 

Thomas  Barp x  Apr.  71 

Ohaxles  Carnegie  x  Apr.  71 

Wm.  Thaeker x  Apr.  71 

Bdward  Giles 8  June  73 

Edwin  H.  Rogers  x  1  Sep.  72 


Alfred  Wolfe 14  Feb.  74 

Jas.E.Cartwright  X4  Feb.  74 
Wm.  Robinson  ...14  Feb.  74 
Enoch  Shipman  x4Feb.  74 
Thos.C.Sherwoodx4Feb.  74 
Samuel  Goadby  x4Feb.^4 
W.M.MacKinder94  Mar.7S 
Jos.  Hen.  Carroll  aa  Sep.  75 
Joseph  Tapsell ...  i  Aug. 77 
BdwardBramhall  6  Deo.  79 


Boyal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 
Oeneral  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  QCB.  &CMQ. 
Yt  F.  so  Feb.  74. 
m^for  4-  LLOovamer.^^olouel  R.  H.  Gall,  CB,  h.p. 

14  Hiiawra.  x  March  74. 
AMguimmi. — John  James  Charles  Irby,^  7  Sept.  55 :  En*. 
'17  Jan.  5x  :  Lt.  8  Oct.  54 ;  Capt.  16  Jan.63 ;  Hon.  M^jor, 
ao  Mar.  78. 
Sww<— jf.— M^ior  Gen.  Geo.  Hutt,  CB.  late  of  Bombay 

Anny.  6  Mar.  65. 
'*— '-^.— Bev.  Sydney  Clark,  MA.  h.p.  a  Feb.  78. 

vmi  Smtyton.^J.  A.  M'Munn,*  ITD.  h.p.  Staff 
,  4  Not.  68. 
'  Ai^^mm.—Thomas  Ligertwood,*  MD.  h.p.  Staff 


Royal  Military  Asylum. 

Commctndtmt.-^.s.c.  Colonel  J.P.Batter8by,h.p.6oP. 
Secretary  andAd  fnt  ant  .^Bt.  Lt.Colonel  HughMackensio,* 

h.p.  X5  F.  xa  Feb.  73. 
Quarter  lf(B*/«-.— William  Macdonnoll,^*  ar  Aug.  73. 
Medical  OJUer.—Dep.  Insp.  Gen.  J.  B.  S.  Crosse,^  h.p. 
Chaplain.— Bsv.  Er4U)mus  EL.  Goodwin,  BA. 


QptuUr  MaeUr. 


,  23  Jan.  69, 
-.—Will 

Captain*  «f  Invalid*. 


iTliam  Barlow,  17  July  7a. 


B.W.HamphrT,hj>.  R.Eng. 
Bt.Lt  Colonel  A.  Green,h.p. 
Rifle  Brigade. 


John  HarrimcL,  Unatt. 
J.Taiider  H.Rees,  h.p.  40  F. 
J.  W.  Dianiell.  h.  p.  xox  P. 
Geo.  Gstend,  h.  p.  43  F. 

Boyal  Hospital,  Kilmainham. 
JCnter. — The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 

J--*  n^  ir«rf.«  (^The  Deputy  A<y.  Gen.  in  Ireland. 
^«wf  iMp.  Moaun.  I  ^g  j^  Quarter  Master  Gen.  do. 

Captmn*  on  the  E*tahli*hment. 
Gaptein  George  Cressw^,  h.p.  Unatt. 
Captain  P.  OTallaghan,  h.p.  X3  F. 
J4^'«e«<.— Capt.  W.  M*Gill,»  h.  p.  79  P.  13  Nor.  68. 
P%wfas  amd  SaiYreos.— William  Carte,*  13  Aug.  58. 
CVpfaia.— Ber.  George  Hare. 

Atntoiji.  Begittrar,  and  rrsomtrvr.— Langrishe  P.  Banks. 
OBflrf«r  Jfa«2«r.— Lieut.  James  Watson,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
fclieifar.— 8.  Hobson,  Esq. 


Boyal  Victoria  Hospital  at  Netley. 

Governor  and  Commandant.— Oo\oue\  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p. 

a  F.  16  Jan.  78. 
Staff   Capt.    4r   Ajmietant   Commandant.  —  Colonel  Wm. 

Roberts  Farmar,**  h.p.  75  Foot,  34  April  7a. 
.iJ/vtoii^— Bolton  James  Alfred   Mousell,    6  May  74; 

En*.  J  Sept.  58;  Lieut.  '39  Oct.  61;  Capt.  »2o  Apr.  66; 

Bt.Major,  31  Dec.  78. 
Patfi»a««*r.— Robert. Savery  Rouse,  t6  Apr.  58;   Hon. 
Majorats  Apr.  73. 


Military  Prisons. 

In»p*etor  General.— ^o\.  Sir  E.F.  DnCane,f  C.8.  R.Eng. 
In*peetor*.—W.  F.  Pagan,  W.  J.  Stopford,  H.  Wakeford. 
Alder*hot.—Gov.,  Col.W.  H.  C.  Wellesley.  late  of  xo  Foot. 
Cork.— Goo.,  M^jor  H.  W.  Caznpbell,  late  of  79  Foot. 

Med.  Off.,  Surgeon  Major  J.  W.  Johnston,  h.p.  85  Foot. 
Dublin.— Gov.,  Capt.  D.  F.  Allen,  late  of  X7  Foot. 

Med.  Of., 
Go*port.—Gov.,  A.  P.  Miller,  late  Captain  9a  P. 

Med.  Off. 
Glenero**—Chi^  Warder,  J.  Martin. 

Med.  Off.,  Dep.  Surgeon  Gen.  H.  M.  Fraser,  MD.,  h.p. 
MaUip.—Gov.,  H.  C.  Talbot,  late  Captam  43  P. 
Bine— .Pocin^t  Red. 


Boyal  Hibernian  Military  School,  Dublin, 

dami.—Colonti  L.  S.  Cotton.^h.p.  63  P. |    QMorter  3fa*<«r.— Edwin  Sherlock. 


and  Adj.— Bt.Ut.Co\onB\  T.  B.  Speedy,io  Unatt.  i  Surgeon.-De^.  Insp.  Gen.  P.  H.  Baxter,  MD.  h.p. 

Irby  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermrm.  capture  of 
ara,  siege  of  Sebastopol,repnlse  of  sortie  on  a6th  Oct.  1855.  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  x8s5 — 
•ef«f»ly  woonaed,  left  leg  amputated  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LuCokmel  H.  Mackenaie  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaf&r  war  of  x85o-53  (Medal)  and  was 
preant  at  nearly  all  the  principal  actions  in  Susffirland  and  the  Colony;  also  on  the  expedition  to  the  Basuta 
ccoBtry  and  at  the  battle  of  Berea. 

*  Doctor  J.  A.  M'Monn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inolnding  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with 
^--^  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^^  ;»  ^^  «.  a  *- 

r  T.  ligertwood  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (men- 
l  in  daspaftehee)  andlnkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 

Xrl  Czoaaeserved  with^the  xith  Hussars  darin|[  ^e  Eastern  (»mpaign  of  X8S4-55,  includin|r  the  affkir  of 


,  battiea  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 

nssps,gnigfat  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Ctete  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
flebMicipcil,  and  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Cmfiitm  M*Gill  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854--55,  inolnding  the 
hieks  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8fch  September,  expe- 
diiBBtoKertehaiMlYenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  liedal).  Served 
^^  ^  '^  Indian  mntiny  campaign  in  X858-59,  including  the  action  at  Seoundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 


.    )  Camp  to  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  commanding  tne  resnawnr  uivision  m  tne  sup- 

I  of  tbe  Indian  motinv  finom  Dec.  1857  to  its  termination.  Also  served  in  tho  expedition  on  the  Euzofzie 
r  the  same  General  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Chingalee,  also  at  the  dcKtruction  of 
\  a  stvoxwrhold  of  Mokuirabkleans  on  the  Mahabund  Mountain.  Subsequently  at  the  deotruction  of 
1  at  the  taking  of  the  Stockade  belonging  to  the  Hindostanee  Fanatics  on  the  heights  above— mezitiuned 

. J  {Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  lAGoknal  Speedy  served  the  campaigns  of  X84X  and  4a  in  Affghanistan  with  the  x^th  Light  Infantry:  and  was 
PRantattha  storming  of  the  Kboord  Cabool  Pass,  aiRur  of  Tezeen,  foroing  the  Jngdmlnck  Pass,  reduction  of  the 
Coft  of  MaauM  Khali,  aefleoce  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  xst  Dec.  X841,  xith  March,  a4th  Yarch, 


nt  at  the 

^      _    rlghtthigh 

BT  a  ynaaAot  while  oaRylBgtha  Queen's  Colonr.  Served  with  the  8and  Regiment  in  the  Indian  cnmp;tfprn  of 
1157-58,  fadadiaf  the  acmms  of  Cawnpore  on  the  a6th  a7th  and  a8th  November  and  6th  December,  capture  of 
PtaMffhar,  aetiim  at  Kankmr,  oaptar«  of  Bare^v,  relief  of  Shal^Jehanpore,  and  actions  around.  The  Company 
nd»1iis  oonmaod  was  amrtioned  in  General  Vmidham*s  despatch  fbr  its  conduct  on  the  a8th  November  in  the 
Wfeaia  of  two  xS-ponnden  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  QiBlar  Master  Maedonnall  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853-51  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  Crimea,  after  the  fall 
«  HiitiMiBlni,  from  zQsh  Korember  1855  to  4th  June  1856.    Has  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

D  2 


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OjSU&rs  Receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished  or  Meritorious  Services. 


GsVXBiJ.8. 

a  Bainbrigge,  J.  H.,  Unatt. 
%m  Smith,  Thomas  C,  UBatt. 
LumvAVT  GairsBALB. 
Airey,arJ.T.,irCB. 
Alexander,  Sir  James  Bdward,  CB» 
Ansell,  A.  F. 
Armstrong,  J.  W.,  CB. 
Baomgartner,  B.  J.«  CB. 
Call,  G.  F.  S.,  CJ.  ^ 
Claremont,  E.  S.,  CB. 
Clarke,  G.  C,  C5. 
Clarke,  W.  _    ^^^ 

Colbome,  fl^(m.  Sir  F.,  ECB. 
Cole,  J.  A. 
Conway,  T.  S.,  CB. 
Creagh,  J.  B.,h.p.  48^- 
Elmhirst,  C,  CB. 
Brskine,  G. 
Ewart,  J.  A..  CJB. 
Foley,  Eon.  St.  Geo.  G.,  CB. 
Fordyce,  C.  F.,  CB. 
Forrest,  W.  C,  CB. 
Foster,  C.  J..  CB. 
Greathed,  5tr  E.  H.,  XCB, 
Hale,  B.  B.,  CB. 
Herbert,  A.  J.,  CB. 
Heyland,  A.  T.,  CB. 
Ingall.  W.  L..  CB. 
Jeffreys,  E.  R.,  CB. 
KeUy,  Sir  R.  D..  KCB, 
Kelly,  T.  C.  CB. 
Lacy,  R.  W. 
Lacy,  T.  B. 
Layard,  W.  T. 
Laye,  J.  H. 

Longden,  H.  E.,  CB.  C8I. 
Macdonald,  Hon.  James  W.  B..  fJM. 
Macdonell,A.,  CB. 
rOT  Maude,  Sir  Fred.  F.,  KCB. 
Maxwell,  E.  H.,  CB. 
Maxwell,  G.  V.,  CB. 
Parke,  W.,  CB. 
Pattle,  T.,  CB. 
Pratt,  R.,  CB. 
Preston,  W.  R. 
Raines,  J.  A.  R.,  CB. 
Rainey,  H.  G.,  CB. 
Roche,  B. 
Rollo.  Ron.  R.,  CB. 
8hadwell,L.,  CB. 
Shipley,  R.  Y..  CB. 
Smith,  J.  W.  S..  CB. 
Smyth,  Sir  E.  Selby,  KCUG. 


Somerset,  B.  A.,  Cjs. 
Stephenson,  F.  C.  A.,  CB. 
Street,  J.  A.,  CB. 
Stuart,  J.  R.,  CB. 
Taylor,  R.  C.  H.,  CB. 
Thackwell,  J.B.,CB. 
Walker,  C.P.B.,CB. 
Warre,  H.  J.,  CB. 
Wells,  S.,  CB. 
Whimper,  F.  A.,  CB. 

Whitmore,  E.  A.,CB. 

Wolseley,Sir  Garnet  J., XCB.,OCJf(? 

Ma  JOB  GSHSBALB. 

Addison,  Thomas,  CB, 

Alison,  Sir  A.  Bart.  KCB. 

Annesley,  S.  F.  C. 

Aplin,  J.G.  R 

Bayly,  Paget,  r.f.p.  Br.  Depot. 

Best,  R.  M. 

Bingham,  G.  W.  P.,  CB. 

Browne,  A.  CB, 

Badd,  R. 

Burton,  F.,  CB. 

Butler,  P.  A.,  CB. 

Carey,  R.,  CB. 

Chelmsford,  F.  A-,  Xord,  KCB. 

re  Clifford,  Bvn.  H.  H.,  CB. 


Conolly,  J. 
Cox,  J.  W.,  CB. 
Cureton,  E.  B. 
Currio,  B.  H.  r.f.p.  39  ^' 
Dcmovas^  E.  W. 
Drj'hilnle.  Wm.,  CB. 
Dwyer,  J.,  r-f-p-  14  F. 
Bnyiu,  It.  J.  CB. 
Blringt<:>ii,  F.  E,,  CB. 
PycTS,  W.  A.»  CB. 

Gljii.  J.  R,  CB. 

Gonlon,  O.  E.  P.,  CB. 

Gordon,  C.  H.»  CB,  r.f.p.  Dep6t  Batt 

GoTfloTi,  W,,  CB. 

G  V-     .  H. 

H»i*— wii,  H.,  CB, 

Hamilton,  H.  M.,CB. 

Hawley,  R.B.  ,CB. 

Hope,  wm.,  CB. 

Knox,  B. 

Knox,T.B.,CB. 

Lightfoot,  T.,  CB. 

Loftus,  W.  J.,  CB. 

Lfiwe.E.  W.B.,CB. 

Lcnvr>%lL  W.,CB. 

M'iDtyre,  C.C.,  CB. 

MacdoDfllrt,  J.  M.,r.f.n.Ceylon Rifles. 

MftcliunEio,  A.,  CB.  r.f.p.  78  F. 

Moin.  Cf-T  rXp.  Brigade  Depot. 

Mnrra.v,  A.  W.,  CB. 

Ncwiljfiiite,  K.,  CB. 

Nfjnritiu,  H.  R.,  CB. 

N.-  •  ■  i.i'.L.  „ 

O  -.licii,  B.,  CB. 

Payn,  Wm.,  CB.  ^        ^ 

Plunkett,  Son.  0.  D.,  r.f.p.  1  F. 

Prett^ohn,R.B.,  CB. 

Robertson,  J.  H.  C. 

Sargent,  J.  X.  OB. 

Sawyer,  C. 

Scudamore,  A.,  CB. 
Seager,E.,  CB. 
Spurgin,  J.  B.,  CB.  C8I. 
Thomas,  J.  W.,  CB. 
Warden,  R..  CB. 
Weare,  H.  E.,  CB. 
White,  Robert;  CB. 
WUby,W.,  CB. 
Willis,  G.  H.  S.,  CB, 
Wingfleld,  J.  H. 
Yonge,  G.  N.  K.  A. 

COLOKBLB. 

Cobbe,  A.  H.,  CB.  h.p.  17  F. 
Deshon.  F.  G.  T.,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 
Elliot,  A.  J.  H..  CB.  h.p.  Unatt. 
Gall,  B.  H.,  CB.  h.p.  14  Hussars. 
Glyn,  R.  T.,  24 1". 


Hughes."  R.  J., h.p.  63F. 
Lamb,  S.  B.,  r.f.p.  4  w.  I.  R. 
M*Kay,  J.,  Brigade  Depot. 
Nelson,  A.  A.,CB.  h.p.  Dep6t  Batt. 
Pitt,  G.  Dean,CB.  Brigade  Depot. 
Roberts,  W..  5  F. 
Stewart,  W.  L.  r.f/p.  Depot  Batt. 
Whitmore,  F.  L.,  unatt. 
Wombwell,  A.,  Brigade  Depot. 
ire  Wood,  Sir  H.  B.,  KCB.  90  F. 
Woods,  H.  G.,  8  F. 

LXBVTBVAITT  COLOVBLB. 

Byrne,  T.  M.,  Unatt, 
Hook,  L.,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles 
Statt  Patmabtbb. 
Harvey,  H. 

Patmabtbbb. 
M'Naughton,  D.  C^  h.p.  13  F. 
Robinson,  J-,  l^-P-  »«o-  ^•*' 
Thompson,  Q.,  n.p.  ai  F. 
Wheatley,  J.,  h.p.  Bee.  Dist. 

QVABTBB  MaSTBBS. 


Allen,  Capt.Geo.,h.p.  Scots  GdB 
Breading,Capt.J.R.,h.p.  Depot 


Batt, 


Green,  Captain  O.,  h.p.  82  F. 
Hoban,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  13  F. 
Jackson,  Captain D., hp.  90 *^- 
V€.  Macdonald,  Captam  H.,  h.p. 
Morris,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  Depjt  Batt. 
O'Neill,  Captain  D.,  h.p.  34  f  •    __. 
Pronger,  Captain  J.,  h.p.  12  liinoers. 
Turner,  Captain  John,  h.p.  5o  r- 
Watson,  Captain  W.,  h.p.  Dep6t  B*t*. 
Wilkinson,  H.,  3»  F. 

Eoysl  ArtiltaTT. 
Gevbkai^ 
Dacres,  SW  R.  J..  GCB. 

LlBUTBHAHT  GbFBBALS. 

Adye,  Sir  J.  M.,  ^CB. 
D'Aguilar,  Sir  C.  L.,  KCB. 
Dunlop,  F.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
PhillpottB,  A.  T. 

Major  Gbitbbals. 
Biddulph,  Sir  M.  A.  S.,  KCB. 
Campbell,  F.  A.,  CB. 
Gartuner,  H.  L. 
Gibbon,  J.  R.,  CB. 
Hamley.  B.  B..  CB. 
Henry,  C.  S.,  CB. 
Maberly,  E.,  CB.  r.f.p* 
Price,  B.,  CB. 
Shaw,  G.,CB.r.f.p. 
Turner,  J.,  CB. 

COLOKBX. 

Hawkins,  A.  C,  CB. 

LiBVtBVAire  COLO»BlB. 

Handyside,  W.,  r.f.p.  Coast  Bng. 
Henry,  W .,  r.f.p.  Coast  Brig. 

Royal  Engineers. 

LiBUTBHAHT  GxiTBBAU. 

Bent,  George,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Bourchier.  E.  F.,  CB.  r.f.p.  " 
Hadden.  W.  C. 

Keane.  Son.  H.  F.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Montagu,  H.  W.,  CB. 
Ogle,  E. 

Majob  GsirBBALS. 
Browne,  J.  F.  M.,  CB. 
Mann,  G.  F..  CB.r.tp. 
Mould,  T.  R.,  CB.  r.f.p* 

COLOKBL. 

Hassard,  F.  C,  CB. 

Medical  Department. 

SVBGBOV  GXITBBAI.. 

re  Mouat,  J..  CB.  h.p. 

IirspBCTOXB  Gbhbbal. 
Anderson,  K.,MD.  CB.  h.p. 
Dane,  Richard,  MD.  CB.  h.p. 
Taylor,  J.  R,  CB.  h.p. 
Whyte,  C,  h.p. 

DbPUTT  IjrSPBCTOBB  Gbhbsal. 
Bradford,  B.,  h.p. 

SUXOBOV. 

Wood,  Arthur,  MD.  h.p. 

Chaplaiitb. 
Halpin,  Bev.  R.,  JfA. 
Haleatt,  Bee.  H.,  MA. 
Wright,  Yen.  Areh.  H.  P.,  MA.  h.p. 
Royal  Xariaes. 

Gbvbbals. 
Brown-Greive,  J.  T.,  CB.  p.f.p. 
Gascoigne.  J.  H.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Graham,  Sir  F.,  KCB.  r.f.p. 
Langley,  G.  C,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Lowder,  S.  N.,  CB.  p.f.p. 
Stransham,  Sir  A.  B.,  KCB,  r  Jlp. 

Majob  Gbvsbalb. 
Boyle,  R.,CB. 
Kennedy,  J.  W.  A-      j 
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INDIAN  ABMT. 


Johsaon.  ffr  E.    B.,  ZCS.  CIS.  &. 

(Ben.)  Art. 
Stuuuis,  H.  J.,  CB.  r.tp. 

LmmvAjrt  Gbvssxls. 
Banrdl.  C.  A.,  CB.  Bennl  8.0. 
Brafie,H.I«o6.,CB.r.f.p.B.  (Ben.)Ari. 
Caddl,  Alex.  Tod,  R.  (Madns)  Art. 
CWwninrtin.WJL,  CB.  r.f.p.  R  (Ben- 

Gnxetoii,  G.,  CB.  Bengal  S.G. 
HogliaB,  W.  T.f  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
K^je,  B.,  Ci7.  r.f.p.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
lAvmioe,  Air  6.  St.  P.,  CB.,  XCSI,, 

late  B«i«l  Staff  Ckirps. 
Leith,  rTw.  D.,  CB. 
Haxwall,  H.  H.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Art. 
Konnaa,AirH.W.,XC^.CJJ?.Ben.8.G. 
FC01pherts,W.,  CB.  R.  (Beng.)  Art. 
Fff  Probyn,  Sir  D.  H.,  CA.   iCSI. 

Bengal  Cavalry. 


(BomtHiy) 

Muos  GsirsBALfl. 
Anstrather,?. ,  CB.  r.fj>.  R.  (Xadr. )  Art. 
Boorchier,  Bir  Q.,  KCB.  r.  f.  p.  R. 

(Bengal)  Art. 
Cadell,  R.,  CB.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Gotton^F.G.,  C5/.r.f.p.R.(Madr.)Bng. 
Cortis,  W.  P. 

FaUe,  A.  V.,  R.  (Madras)  Art 
Fraser,  A.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Jenkins,  G.  V.,  r.f.p.  19  Hussars. 
Lxunsden,   Ar   P.    S.,    KCB.    C81. 

Bengal  S.G. 
Pears,    Sir   T.   T.,  KCB.   r.f.p.  R. 

(Madras)  Eng. 
Petrie,  J.  O.,  CB.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 
Richardson,  W.,  CB.  late  Bengal  S.G. 
Shaw,  R.  J.,  late  Bombay  8. 0. 
Wallace,  Sir  B.,  KCSL  lato  Bom.  S.G. 


GOLOVBLB. 

Aitohison,  G.  T.,  CB.  Bombay  8.0. 
Brownlow.^trC.H.,  KCB.  Beng.  S.G. 
Buck,  L.  W.,  Madras  8.  0. 
Bame,  H.  K.,  CB.  Bengal  8.  CL 
Dmry,  A..  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
Elliot.  G.  S.,  Madras  S.  G. 
Johnson.  A.  B.,  Bengal  S.G. 
Keyes,  C.  P.,  CB.,  Madras  8.  G. 
"Bt  Maopherson.H.T. ,  CB.BengalS.a 
Murray,  J.  I.,  CB.  Bengal  S.Cf. 
Wood,  H.  H.  A.,  CB.  Bombay  S.G. 
Wright,  T.,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C. 

liiaimv^irT  Goloksls. 
Brown,  W.,  late  Bombay  Infantry. 
Hadfleld,  A.  J.  Madras  Bstab. 

3£anxcA.L  Dbpibticist. 
Beatson,  J.  F..  MD.  CIS.  Surg.  (3en. 
Smith,  G.,  KD.  Surg.  Gen. 
Wyllie,D.,  JTD.Depnty  Sorgeon  GKm. 


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'aa  June  49!  I  John  GIas  Sandeman,*^  late  Captain  x  Drs.... 

P16  Oct.  49  1  Robert  Edw.  Henry,"  late  Brer.  Lt.CoL  ao  F. 

26  Feb.  saj  ICha.  Edwyn  Wyatt,'^  late  Bt.  Major  8  HnssarB 


Pxs  Nov.  60  I  Arthur  Campbell- Walker.^^  late  Captain  79 
x6  July  61 1      F.    A^'utamt    a    AdnUnutrativg     Battalion 


30  Her  Majesty's  Body  Qttard  of  the 

Honourable  Corps  of  Oentlemen-at-ArmSi 

The  Body  Guard  of  ths  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  oceoMons, 
(fiflTijiLX8Hxi>  nr  m  Tbab  X509.) 

Captain William,  Xor^  ^Coventry,  28  May  77. 

Lieutenant  GustavuB  Hume,^  late  Bt.Lt. Col.  Unatt.,  ao  Nov.  78. 

Standard  Bearer Wm.  O'Bryen  Taylor,**  late  Major  aa  F.x  Jan.  76. 

QxVTLBlfSir-AT-ABXB. 

Xdward  Goodwin,  late  Major  Cambridge  JlilUia 

Btapleton  Charles  Cotton 

Edward  Sutherland,  latf;  Brevet  Major  7  F  ... 

Fra.  C.  Wemyas, Major  6  We»i  York  Militia.., 

Griffin  Nioholas,  Hon.  Major  r.  f.  p.  5  F 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  TTnatt. 

Charles  Dreeing,*  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  sF. 

Henry  Hardinge.71ateLt.Gol.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Bevil  Granville,"  late  Brevet  Major  i^r.A^u- 
iant  1  Serte  B{/le  Volunteers   

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglaa  WiUan,*late  Cap- 
tain aF 

Paget  John  Bourke,i<>  late  Captain  x  i  F 

Henry  JoblingWallack,"Iato  Captain  77 P.... 

John  Henry  Lowndes,** late  Lt.Colonel  6  F.  ... 

John  Walrond  Clarke,**  late  Captain  10  Hus. . . . 

70  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman,*'  Captain  h.  p. 
Bengal  Infentry,  Lt.Col.  Commamdant  JSaet 
Middleefx  Jfilitia 

James  Herbert  Freme,**  late  Captain  79  F. 
Lt.Col'onel  x  Shropshire  Rifle  Volunteers    

Wm.  Cuninghame  Cuninghame,**  late  Cap- 
tain 79  F 

Biohard  George  Ellison,**  late  Major  47  F. .. 

John  Cha.  D.  Morrison,**  late  Col.  R.Marines 

JaStAinslie  Stewart,**  late  Colonel  R.  Mar.  ... 


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aa  July  61 ! 

3  Feb.  63. 

9  Sept.  63 1 

8  Oct.  63' 
as  Apr.  64 1 
17  Dec.  e^\ 
X7  Dec.  64' 

8  Mar.  65 1 


13  May  65 

X9  July  65' 

x8Aug.67 

xsFeb.  681 

30  Mar.  69 

4  June  69 


Hertfordshire  Bi/le  Volunteers 

Francis  Pavy,**  late  Captain  74  F 

Walter  Clopton  Wlngfleld,**  late  Major  Mont- 


gomerp  Teomamrjf  Cavahy. 
JC  John  Grant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lieut.  3 


Bombay  Cavalry 

John  Hampden  waller,**  late  Lieut.  a8  P 

Wm.  Chester  Master,  Cf.>«  late  Colonel  28F.S 
Theodore  Williams.**  late  Lieut.  10  Hussars...! 
Horatio  Page  Vance,** late  BrevetLt.C0l.38P.  I 
Edward  Andrew  Noel.**  late  Captain  31  Foot 
Montagu  Jno.  Battye,**late  Malor Indian  Army  I 
Shadwell  H.  Gierke,** Bt.  Lt.Col.  h.p.  ax  F.  ... 
Reynold  AUeyne  Clement,  late  Captain  68  Foot! 

Charles  Cooch,**  Lt.  Col.  UnaU 

Edward  Brown,*s  Colonel,  r.f  p.  xox  F 

Geo.  Henry  Pooklington,**  late  Lt.  Q>1.  x8  F... 
Henry  Brackenbury,*?  late  Mf^or  Depot  Batt. 
Francis   Cunningham   Scott,**    CB,  Lt.CoL 

h.p.  4a  F , 


iBJvmeto 
aoJnly  6y 
ao  July  69 


90  July  69 
aoJnly  6^ 

aaApr.  70 

as  May  70 

34  An^.  70 

3»  Oct.   70 

6  Mar.  71 

97  Feb.  74 

19  Mar.  75 

X3  Apr.  75 

x6  Apr.  75 

X  Apr.  76 

X4  Mar.  77 

I  July  77 

X  July  77 

8  Nov.  77 

a8  Dec.  7& 


Clerk  qf  the  Cheque  and  A^futant.--  Philip  Limborch  Tillbrook,*?  late  Major  Unatt..  X3  Dec.  78. 
Sub  Q^Zcer.—Lt. Colonel  J.  G.  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  x  Drs.  a^  Feb.  74. 
Scarlet— .Fatftii^  Blue  Velvet.  I  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

*  Lt.Colonel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Begt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  batti* 
of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  expedition  to  Eertch,  and 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  in  which  the  Major  General  was  killed;  was  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Division  f^oxn 
July  X855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  ^8th  from  xath  Nov.  X857  to  9th  Aui^ast  X858 ;  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  during  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  including  several 
minor  aflUrs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Dresing  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Eawiti'a 
Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  xith  Jan.  1846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  served  there 
during  different  operations  (Medal). 

f  Lt.Colonel  Hardinge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  x 846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  1853-53  (Medal)  • 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  River  in  Aug.  1848,  when  he  was 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  5th  Class  of  the 
Hediidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Granville  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and.siofre  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clvde's  Army 
before  Lucknow  on  14th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  GwaJior  Contin- 
gent at  Gawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Captain  willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  X855  with  the  X3th  Light  Infantry,  and  was  present  at  Uie 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X850-5X  (Medal) ;  and  in  1853-53  in 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  commanded  several  successftil  patrols. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Reg^.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X834-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  storming^ 
the  Quurries  on  7th  June—severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  x  845-46,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

**  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  X7th  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebaatoi>ol,  capture  of  Tchor^um,  battle  of  the  Tchern^a  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  support 
of  a  troop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  affkir  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meoal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  including  the  Sutleg  campaign  of  1845-46,  and 

Sresentatthe  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).    Pux\jaub  campaign  of  x 848-49  (Medal),  with  General  Wheeler's  Field 
'orce.    Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolundshur,  and 
siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awmnled  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having,  when  commanding  the 
3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  picquet,  with  xoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  500  rebel 
mflantry,  aoo  horse,  and  a  guns,  cuttingup  more  than  xoo  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  surviving 
•nemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee.    This  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  ground  and 
partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining  fort.    On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  in  the 
face  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  effects  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  pay. 
■1*  Lt. Colonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x8s4  vid  up  to  9th  Feb.  X855  with  the  7Qth  Highlanders, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) « 
**  Colonel  Morrison  was  present  when  the  batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  River  Parana  were  attacked  and  carried, 
aoth  Nov.  X845.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing 
before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.    Served  as  Provost  Marshal  to  the  expedition,  and  afterwards  as  D.A.A. 
Goieral  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  M«jor).     Served  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o. 
'  including  the  action  of  Binho,  taking  of  Tongoo,  storm  ana  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  fort  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatohes),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

1*  Major  Taylor  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  x85a-<;3  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu), 
Also  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  Dec.  X854,  including  the  sieve  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June — 
alightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me4Jidie).  Also  in  India  during  the  latter 
part  of  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  m  the  Decoan. 

*^  Oapti^  Cuninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  up  to  a6th  Nov.,  and 
also  from  Jan.  to  9th  Feb.  X855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
three  Olasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Ths  Honourable  Corps  of  Qenilemen-aUAvma.  3  ^ 

"  Mi^'or  Sniaon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^^  ^^  47^  Hegt.,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
iBkerman,  capCnre  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  SelMkstopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardmian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Clasa  of  the  Me<^idie) . 

**  Colonel  Scewart  serred  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840,— at  the  Gamp  at  D* Jouni  as  Acting  Engineer, 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (war  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkiah  Medal).  Serred  also  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  from  1841  to  1844 ;  commanded  a  do- 
teehment  of  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barraooons  in  1842  and  liberated  x ,  300  slaves  at  Kabenda,  Ambris, 
Black  Point,  Loango,  Pnnta  da  Linha,  25  miles  up  the  river  Congo  ;  and  a  second  time  at  Kabenda,  three  miles 
inland,  when  he  was  attacked  by  a  much  superior  force,  and  after  hberating  the  slaves  and  destroying  the  barra- 
ooons eflfbcted  a  safe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally  wounded,  closely  pressed  by  a  large  force 
of  armed  Africans  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  sent  to  Japan  from  1864 
V)  x866,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

»  Lt. Colonel  Sandeman  served  with  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  the  6th  Oct.  i85a» 
»nd  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Bahiklava,  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fWl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
U»M  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  LLGolonel  Henry  served  in  the  86th  Regt.  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58. 
uid  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mundesoor  and  Goodarea,^  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
Ctnmdaffee,  and  also  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  front  of  Caipee, 
fcettle  of  Gowlowlee,  caphire  of  Caipee,  battle  of  Morar,  actions  of  the  i6th  and  19th  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
and  fbrtress  of  Owalior.  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  ^     ^ , 

"  MMor  Wyatt  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
111  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur, 
•ction  of  Barodi^,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  Of 
Jbansi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Campbell- Walker  served  in  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
from  14th  March  1856  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  War.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas,  Including  the  operations  across  the  Groomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow, 
•ad  subsequent  operations  on  the  March  to  the  relief  of  Asimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
•lonn  and  capture  of  Capaul  (Medal) . 

"  Major  Wmgfteld  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  x8th  and  aist  September. 
Ootmnanded  the  Cavalry  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
aoth'September,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■  Lieutenant  Maloolmson  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
^^^>S7,  inchiding  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  of 
Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
■ieffe  of  Ratghur  and  fall  of  Caipee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  Mr.  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  Master  conmianded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  and  served  with  it  in 
Oatnm's  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the 
capture  of  Lncknow,  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50,  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeiraand 
Baxarghat.  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  Umes  mentioned  in  despatches,  CJB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
jear'i  service). 

«  Mr.  T.  WUliams  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  6th  July  to  the  zstOctobcr  X855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Miyor  P.  L.  Tillbrook  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  sand  August  1855,  including  the 
rifge  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (MedRl  with  Claao,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Vance  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  January  to  the  15th  .\pril  1855,  »» 
eluding  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov. 
1S57,  and  waa  nreecnt  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree 
and  Xnggur  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Noel  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  Sntlej  Campaign  of  1S45-46,  and  waa  present  at 
th«  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feror.enhah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

^  Major  M  J.  Battye  waa  present  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  England  in  all  its  operations  on  its  second 
•dTsnce  on  and  return  from  Kandahar  in  184X-42.  Also  with  Colonel  Wymer's  Brigade  in  the  Urjrhundaub  valley. 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Joined  his  regiment  (the  31st)  at  the  conunencement  of  the  outbreak 
la  the  Southern  Konkan.  Served  on  General  Outram  s  staff  with  the  Light  Field  Force  in  Sawunt  Warree.  Present 
It  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Munohnr  and  Munsontosh.  Engaged  with  the  advanced  guard  at  Golior,  aiet 
Jul  1845,  And  at  Moolia.  6th  February— horse  shot  under  him. 

*»  U.(3olonel  S.  H.  Clarke  served  with  the  2  ist  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUe  of 
Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  Juna,  where  he  commanded  the  scaling-ladder 
partT.  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches ;  served  as  Adjutant  at  the  fietll  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kinboum 
(Hsdal  with  two  CUaps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

**  LLColonel  Cooch  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  X2th  Nov.  1854.  including  the  siege  and 
U  of  Sebaatopol  and  the  aortiea  of  the  5th  9th  and  xoth  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  assaults  of  the 
ledsa  on  the  i8th  June  (in  command  of  the  Wool-bag  party  of  his  regiment)  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in 
<lesp«tchea.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediiaie,  Sardinian 
end  Turkish  Medals).  Appointed  Town  Major  in  Sebastopol  immediately  after  its  fall  for  his  services  during  the 
negt  sad  final  aassnlt. 

*^Cotonel  B.  Brown  aerved  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  x  84  5-46,  including  the  battles  of  Feroaeshah  and 
Boteaon  (Medal  and  Claap).  Burmese  war  of  X853-53,  including  the  recapture  of  Pegu  on  atst  Nov.,  relief  of  its 
inrmon  on  x^th  Dec.,  and  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Suppression  of  the  Indian 
aniaj,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  assault  of  the  Eedgate,  wounded  in  five  places,  in 
ae  dangerously  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 
Pnaat  U  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (Clasp) . 

*  U.Colonel  G.  H.  Pockbngton  aerved  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  campaign  of  1852-53  (Medal 
*>A  Oasp  for  Peira).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  ist  June  1855,  inoludinf'  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
•Mof  the  x8tfa  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Jhjor  Brackenbury  aerved  with  the  6xst  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
wusorOoogerat,  and  with  the  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  February  and  March 
.'^9  (UMal  with  Clasp)  Present  with  the  expedition  to  the  EuEoftBie  Country  and  at  the  attack  aixd  capture  of 
jwnatvillagea  on  the  ixthand  14th  Dec.  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  rank  of  Captain  with  the 
^vldttOontinirent  and  performed  duty  as  an  Engineer  Officer  In  the  Oimea  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal). 

*  ItColonel  Scott  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
nwea  of  Abna  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale,  siege  and  f&ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
^'S'pe,  sth  Class  of  Hedjidie,  and  Turki^  Medal) .  Served  also  the  canopaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in 
iBoia,  iafhiding  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Khodagunj,  Bhumsabad,  siege  and  fiUI  of 
Ucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooynh,  action  at  Allvgunge, 
y*«  •»<>  eapture  of  BareiUy  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  4and  Highlanders  and 
■erred  throo^^ioat  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful ;  commanded 
"^B^^BMt  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (mentioned  in  Sir  A.  Alison's  report  to  Sir  Gktmet  Wolseley 
■•  ™™f  ^"d  *he  particuhir  direction  of  the  withdrawal  of  the  Rear  Guard),  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slight  wound  of 
«•  head)  aad  eaptore  of  Coomassie,  and  with  the  42nd  formed  the  Rear  Guard  during  the  burning  of  the  city,  and 
on  emj  dn^a  icareh  ontU  the  arrival  of  the  Forces  at  the  Adans  Hills  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
UOotedTCB^  MMbd  with  Clasp). 


32  Yeomen  of  the  Guard. 

Her  Majesty's  Body  QxKMrd. 

(IVBTXTUTID  BT  HlVST  VII.  Ug  THB  YXA.B   X485.) 

Captain  £or<I  Skelmendale,  2  March  74. 

Lieutenant  LtColonel  Arthur  Need.^  late  of  14  HoBsars,  xi  Feb.  70. 

Sneiffn ColonelSon.  William  James  ColviUe,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade,  xz  Feb.  70. 

EXOBS. 

Lt. Colonel  Charlee  Doyle  Patterson,*  late  of  xo  Foot,  13  Fob.  62. 

Lt. Colonel  John  Augustus  Todd,«  late  of  14  Hussars,  a  Apr.  64. 

Captain  Francis  Brockman  Morley.^  late  of  40  Foot,  24  Oct.  68. 

Colonel  Henry  Hume,*  OB.  late  of  Grenadier  Guards,  23  Nov.  73. 
Clerk  qf  the  Cheque  and  .i^/Mtonf.—Lt. Colonel  Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,?  r.  f.  p.  Cavalry  Depot,  9  Jan.  63. 

X40  Yeomen. 
Agente.—HessTs.  Cox  and  Co. 
'  Lt.Colonel  Need  served  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  X848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Whish,  and  was  present 
during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  ap^ainst  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Sooijkoond;  was  also 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Modal  with  Clasp). 
AlBO  with  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Bahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  across  the  Beas  (specially  men- 
tioned in  despatches),  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (horse  wounded),  battle  of  the  Betwa  (horse  wounded,  aud 
specially  mentioned  in  despatches— life  saved  by  Lieut.  James  Leith,  for  which  the  Victoria  Cross  was  awarded  to 
him),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortress  of  Jhansi,  baule  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee 
and  action  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches),  action  of  Morar,  action  resulting 
in  the  recapture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Gwalior.  Served  under  Sir  Rooert  Napier  in  1857-58  in  the  pursuit  of  tho 
rebels  under  Ferozeshah,  action  of  Ranode  (horse  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (mentidned  in  desi»atche8. 
Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  the  Hon.  William  Colville  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Patterson  served  with  the  xoth  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Bobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  z848-4q,  mcluding  the  whole  or  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action 
of  Sooijkhoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Gate  in  command  of  the  storming 
party,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  three  companies  of 
the  xoth  Regt.  in  Shahabad  with  Major  Eyre's  field  force  at  Dilawur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  his  gallancry  (Brevet  of  Maior,  and  Medal). 

*  LLColonel  Todd  served  with  the  4!^  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Afl'ghanistan, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Also  throus-hout  the  Piunaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  as  Brigade 
Major  to  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
ud  capture  of  Rahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture 
of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  with  Koonch,  and  affUrs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee  and  action  of  Golowlie ;  also  the 
action  of  Morar.  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  pursuit  with  action  of  Jowra  Alipore :  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  to  the  Gwalior  Division  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  and  at  the  action  of  Ranode,  also  present  at  the  capture  of 
the  fort  of  Powrie  (fiye  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captadn  Morlev  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  during  the  operations  in  bcinde  in  1843.  Served  with  the  40th 
Regt.  m  the  Gwabor  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  39th  Dec.  X843  (Bronse  Star). 

*  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^ith  the  95th  Regt.  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma 
(wounded,  horse  killed  under  him,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— shot  through 
the  thigh),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  in  command  of  the  Regiment ;  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
CB.^  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  for  the 
Ylotoria  Cross  by  Lt.Gen.  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  **  an  act  of  special  and  useful  valour  at  an  important  moment  at 
the  battle  of  the  Alma  in  having  seized  a  Colour  and  led  over  the  bridge,  the  officers  previously  bearing  it  having 
l^een  struck  down  by  the  enemy^B  fire." 

7  LtColonel  Sutton  has  received  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal,  for  services  with  the  late 
Turkish  Contingent. 


Military  Knights  of  Windsor. 


Major  Rollo  Gillespie  Burslem,  late  of  13  F.  {Oooemor). 

t  Captain  Francis  Gee,  Unatt. 
»lonel  Paris  Wm.  Aug.  Bradshaw,  late  Unattached. 
Major  Wm.  Toung,*  late  Paymaster  Depot  Battalion. 
lritAk>ionel  Joseph  Sanderson,  r.f.p.  x  F. 
Peter  M'Innis,  late  Lieut.  44  P- 
Patrick  Cahill,  late  Major  56  F. 
Lt. Colonel  Fred.  Percy  Lea,  late  Unattached. 
Golonel  Henry  (}ahan,  late  of  5  West  India  Regt. 


Captain  Wm.  Malonev,  h.p.  Quarter  Master  Depot  Batt. 

Captain  James  Menzie8,h.p.  Quarter  Master  Depot  Batt. 

Lt.Colonel  William  Stevens,  h  p.  2  F. 

Colonel  James  John  Graham,  late  Unattached. 

Major  James  Powell,*  r.f.p.  :o3  Foot. 

Captain  James  Baird,*  late  of  88  F. 

Major  James  Stillman,'  late  of  9  F.  [Cav.  Depot. 

Captain  John  Attkins  Pickworth,?  h.p.  Riding  Master 

Colonel  George  de  Rottenburgh,*  CB,  late  of  xoo  F. 


*  Major  Young  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  the  campaign  of  X844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country,  and 
was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Punulla  and  Pownghur. 

*  Maior  Powell  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Kumool  in  1839.  Served  in  the  Onmean  Campaign 
from  December  1854,  f^i^d  organised  and  commanded  the  8th  Battalion  of  the  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with 
Olasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Baird  served  with  the  4xst  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854-^5,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  9th  June),  sortie  of  36tn  Oct.,  and  assaults  of  tho 
Bedan  on  the  i6th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Still  man  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  ttom  X4ih  August  X855,  including  the  battle  of 
Tohernara,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  near  Bupatoria  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Was  at  Meerut  at  the  Sepoy  mutiny  on  xoth  May  1857,  ai^d  served  the  campaign  of  that  year,  including  the  battles 
of  Hindun,  siege  and  fall  o(  Delhi,  and  subsequent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Pickworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  reconnais- 
sance io  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkeiman,  and  the  Tchemaya,  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's 
Warm,  siege  and  tsM  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kota  ke 
Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  and  action  of  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  de  RotUnburgh  served  in  Canada  during  the  rtbellion  and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  ser- 
▼ioes  there  whilst  employed  on  a  particular  service. 


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The  Ilo3ral  Arms.    "PaswauiA."  "Wai»bloo." 

CoIomL— George  Charles,  Earl  </  Luc»n,i  GCB.  JEnMwn,  39  Auff.  16 ;  Lt.  34  Dec.  18 ;  Capi,  16  May  aa ; 

Jf«K>r.  23  June  25  ;  Lt. Colonel,  9  Nov.  26 ;  Colontl,  23  Nov.  41 ;  l^'or  QtwraL  ix  Nov.  si :  LUnt.Qtntal, 
\    34  Dec.  58 ;  General,  38  Aug.  65  ;  Colonel  zst  Life  Goards,  22  Feb.  65. 
iMBtanuit  ColMeL— James  Keith  Praser,«  Comet  4-  Sub  Lt.  »i6  Apr.  52 ;  Lieut.  '23  Mar.  55 ;  Capt,  '17 

Nov.  57 ;  Major  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ag  May  72 ;  Colonel,  29  May  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  21  July  77. 

11^  sad  LtOoleael.— Charles  Wilmer  Duncombe,  Comet  4-  Sub  Lt.  ^22  July  56 ;  Lieut.  '26  Aug.  59:  Cant. 

_^3^pril  67;  Major  4"  Lieutenant  Colonel,  21  July  77. 


Yf«r<  g«r. 
KU   H«lf 

fij.  p»r. 
24    •-. 


Captxivs. 

ITm.  Besinald  Arthur  James  Talbot 

Charles  Needham  

Sem.  Chas.  Cavendish  Georsre  Bynff,  Aide  \ 
ie  Camp  to  Frtnce  Bderard  ^Saxe  Weimar  } 
Alt 


jexander.  Earl  ^Galedon  

Idward  Mashiter  Dansey  

Sir  Simon  Macdonald  Lockhart,  Bart. 
John  Edmund  Philip  Spicer 


LizmvASTS. 

Reginald  Charles  Tumor*  

John  8.  Southwood,  Adjutant  ij  Aug.  74  .. 

Algernon  Fox  Eric  Smith 

Arthur  William  Hill-Trevor 

Charles  Napier  Miles  

George  Bridges  U.  Dennett,  Lord  Bodney.. 

Henry  Vincent  Higgins 

Thomas  Charles  Pleydell  Galley 

John  Weyland 

jBeginald  Brooke 


SaoovD  LiBvnvAVTS. 

{HeDzy  Gerard  Leigh    

'Arthur  Henry  John  Walsh 

Eon.  Coplestone  Richard  George  Warwick 
I    Bsmpfylde   


COaVXT  A3KO 
BUB  LIHUT. 


JiaMay  59 

'17  Nov.  63I 

p  8  June  67 

Pi3July  67I 

'14  Sept.  67 

'17  May  68 

Px2  June  69 

'22  Mar.  71 


2VD  LIIUT. 


'28  July  63 

''ix  Jan-  67 

1*30  Sept.  68 

P  S  May  69 

P  5  May  69 

ri7Aug.  70 

28  Oct.  71 


28  Oct.  71 
12  Aug.  74 
2x  Sept.  74 

6  Sept. 
aoNov. 

29  Nov. 
XX  Feb. 
zi  Sept. 
XX  Sept. 

5  June 


P  8  May  67 

"sMay  69 

9  Aug.  73 

z6Aug.  73 

28  Mar.  74 

21  July  77 

9  July  79 


zz  May    78 

7  Aug.   78| 

a;  Sept.  79! 


BEBVBT 
1U.JOB. 


IT.COLOmL. 


\Bidina  Maeter.^ 

II    ^.   <^iarter  Maeter.^John  Henry  Stuart  Beid,  23  Jan.  69. 
1  SuTfeom  Motor.— Owen  WilUam  George,  MD. ;  Surgeon  Mqj'or,  6  June  7 1 . 

I  Surgeon.— Thom^B  William  Thompson,  30  Sept.  75. 

»S  ,  ...  [Veterinary  Surgeon.— }ABTtin  Mence,  25  July  55  ;  x»<  Ckue,  4  Dec.  63. 

Botxleti— Faeinge  Bine.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Seturnedfrom  France,  January  x8x6. 

'  Lord  Lacsn  served  the  campaign  of  1828  on  the  Staff  of  the  Russian  Army  in  Bulgaria  (Russian  War  Medal  and 
Comoander  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia).  Commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
mdnding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded)  andlnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps, 
JiCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  zst  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Fraser  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Edmund  Lyons  on  the  Expedition  to  Kinboum  in  Z855,  and 
*w  present  at  lU  bombardment  and  surrender  (Medal).  Has  received  a  Gold  Medal  fW>m  the  President  of  the 
IrtociL  Eepubhc  in  recognition  of  his  devoted  services  to  the  wounded  on  the  field  of  battle  in  the  Franco-German 
f«wjiaign  of  1870-7X. 

,  *  Liett.  Tumor  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Askanti  War,  in  1874 
(Mrial). 


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2nd  Life  Onards. 

The  Royal  ArmB.    "  PsiriirBULA  "  "Wat»»loo." 
Colonel.^  GtOTge  Fred.,  Vueouni  Templetown,i  p^^?-   ^»*V".  '24  April  33 ;  Lt.  '99  Oct.  as  ;    Oapt. 


LieatenaBt  OolonUi    ^  -   ,      -    ,  ^   ,    __^-- 

and Lt.Celonelt  26  Maroh'js ;  Colonel,  26  March  78 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  'io*'April  78. 

Xajor  ft  LtOolonel.— John  Stephenson  Ferguson,*  Contc^  ^  Aci  X<.  'xx  June  52;  Zt, 
5  Sept.  56 ;  Brevet  Mt^or,  s  J^ly  7= ;  3f(n;or  ^  X^.CotoHgg,  lo  April  78. 


'•12  Deo.  a6;  Major,  T?i6  June  37;  Lt.CoUmel,  »x6  April  41  j  Colonel,  xi  Nov.  51 ;  JTmot  OeneraL  96 Oct. 58  ; 
^.    .  ^ .      >, — w  .^.  rL 1  <  A«-ji  ...  i^.j — f  -_^  'life  Guards,  10 Oct.  76. 

f 22  July  59 ;  ^a/pt:  '25  Mar.  62  j    Jfq/Vr 


LUut.&eneral,  9  March  65 ;  fl^en«roZ,  6  April  73 ;  Colonel,  and  Life' Guards,  10  'Oct.''76, 
1.— Henry  P.  Bwart,  Comet,  '26  Feb.  58;  Z*.  "     '  "  -    -    - 


8  Dec  54  ;    Capt, 


Oaftaifs. 

George  Ansnistas  Curzon' 

Frederick  Trench  Townshend  

Sir  William  Samuel  McMahon,  JBart 

Hugh  Bichard,  Viscount  Downe  

Alexander  GlentworthPaul  GliftonPerceval 

Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  Bart, 

Bdward  Banning  Lee 

Douglas  Mackinnon  Baillie   Hamilton,  > 
Xord  Cochrane S 


LxximvAHTB. 

Francis  Johnstone 

Audley  Dallas  Neeld 

Thomas  Wake,  Adjutant  jo  May  jiiXiding  \ 

Matter  20  July  66) ) 

Sir  Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western,  Bart., 

Lord  Henry  John  Vane-Tempest 

John  Anstruther  Smith-Cunlnghame   

Anthony  Charles  Sykes  Abdy 

Charles  Fred.  St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson 

Claude  (George,  Lord  Glamis 

Hon,  William  Spencer  Bateman-Hanbury, 

Louis  Brio  Ames  

Houston  French 

Rowland  John  Beech  , 


COSNET  Airn 
8VB  LIXUT. 


x6Nov.  60 

'  4  Juno  6x 

'18  Mar.  62 

^  8  Aug.  65 

1*20  June  65 

'2xMar.  68 

1*23  Sept.  65 

'  6  July  70 


'14  Sept.  70 
Pxs  Feb.   7x 

xo  May   71 


'28  Oct.    68 


lhut. 

»  9  April 

61 

'28  Jan. 

62 

P  7  Nov. 

62 

Pio  Nov. 

69 

P  3  Sept. 

70 

PX4  Sept. 

70 

Pis  Feb. 

71 

28  Oct. 

71 

28  Oct. 

7> 

28  Oct. 

7' 

38  Oct. 

71 

30  April 

75 

26  July 

75 

II  Feb. 

76 

28  Oct. 

7» 

13  June 

74 

XX  Sept. 

76 

29  Nov. 

76 

II  Feb. 

77 

12  Nov. 

7^ 

6  Oct. 

75 

BUB  LIBUT.  1 

Px3  Jime  63 

p  8  Aug.  65 

P24Mar.  69 

25  June  73 

sJoly  73 

6  Jan.  75 

s6  July  76 

10  April  78 


BBXVBT 
KAJOB. 


x  Oct.     77 
I  Oct.    77 


iiT.cox.oni.. 


Sub  LiimiTAB-TS. 


9     ...    £uliMjfa«e*r.— John  Marshall,  9  Sept.  71. 

4     ...    Quarter  Jra«^«r.— Charles  Stanhope  Haines,  14  June  76. 

Surgeon  Iftyor.— George  Frederick  Hume-Spry,  2£D.  5  May  76, 
<S«r^e<m.~Henry  Frazik  Hensman,  Auietant  Surgeon,  31  March  62. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— John  Ashworth  Rostron,  11  Jan.  67 ;  ist  Clou,  31  Jan.  77. 
Scarletr-JFa«»n^«  Blue.— ^^e«fo,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  France,  February  18 16. 
^  Lord  Templetown  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  until  March  1855,  in  command  of  tho 
iBt  Battalion  of  Coldstream  Guards,  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  in  command  of  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  which  he  brought  out  of  action  (wounded,  and  horse  killed) ,  subsequently 
in  command  cf  the  ist  Division ;  also  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Major  Fergason  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  firom  Oct.  1854  to  7  Dec.  1855,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witli  three 
Chksps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Major  Curzon  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaiRns  of 
1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  with  Roes'  Camel  Corps, 
and  present  at  the  battle  of  Gclowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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iTMirSer.j  The  Rosral  Arms.     "  PiwnrsULA  "  "  Watieloo." 

f^ll^  ColMtL—Hngh  Heniy,  Lord  Strathnairn,>  GCB.  GCSI,  Eiuign,  »8  Jane  20;  Li.  '34  Oct  ar;  Cm<.  'aa  Jolj  94  ; 
^  ^.     Mmitr,  *y> Dec.  r6  yLt.CoUmel,  'it Sept.  39 ;  Colonel,  xi  Nov.  51 ;  Major  Oeneral,  la Deo.  54 ;  Zieut,  BtnnxU, 
98  Feb.  60 :  Qt%er€d^  4  Feb.  67  ;  J^M  Marshal,  2  June  77 ;  Colonel  of  Royal  Horse  Goarda,  3  March  69. 
UMtnant  GoknaL— Owen  Lewis  Cope  Williams,  Comet,  '13  May  54;  Lt.  '35  Jan.  56;  Capt,  '7  May  58; 

Ifil^  4-  BtJjt.CoUmel,  '7  Dec.  66 ;   Colonel,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  11  Sept.  75. 
Xaior.— Cecil  Robert  St.  John  Ives,  Corngt,  '15  Jan.  58  j  it«it<.  »x2  Mar.  6i  j  Cap<.  '25  Apr.  65 ;  Jfq/or  4- 
Brevet Lumtenant  Colonel,  n  Sept.  75. 


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Caytajhb. 

Frederick  GnataTus  Bnmaby   

David  Milne  Home,  MP.  for  Berwick 
Mom.  Oliver  George  Powlett Montagu., 

Gilbert  Stirling   

Alfred  MordjMxnt   Egerton,  Bqnerr^f 

H.BM.  the  Duke  ofConnaugkt  

Charles  Gore,  Lord  felmamock  

Lord  Henry  Arthur  George  Somerset.. 
Hon.  Wm.  Charlee  Wentworth-FiU  William 
John  Hew  North  Gustave  Henry,  Vieeount  ^ 

Dalrymple    S 

LntvTEnAxn. 

Robert  M'Alpine,  Adiuiant  24  Dec.  58 

Frederick  Bichard  Gascoigne  

Geozge  Lampliigh  Wickham , 

John  Seymour  Wynne  Finch 

Archibald  William  Merry  

John  Fielden  Brocklehurst  , 

Bvelvn  G«orge  Hammond  Atherley  

Chariee  Baldwvn  Childe-Pemberion  

Lord  Henry  Edward  BrudeneU  Somerset... 


SscovB  LisuTBVjjrrs. 
ITm.  Lionel  Francis  George  Byng  . 
Chazlea  William  Selwyn  . 


'30  Sept.  59 

P  6  May  62 

»  X  July  63 

'29  Dec.  65 

»33July  6x 

»  7  July  69 

'31  July  69 

'29  Jan.  70 

*26  Feb.  70 


'27  Sept.  61  P 17  July    66,  xojuly    79 
P29Dec.    651^  spec.    68 1 


8  Nov. 
»  2  Dec. 

'19  Dec. 

»x9  Aug. 
'19  Aug. 
38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


34  Dec. 
»22  June 
'12  Nov. 
2  July 
P  5  Nov. 


sVn  LIBUT. 


CAPT-klK.      I   BKKV.MAf. 


P  6  July  70 

'31  Oct.  7x 

19  Aug.  74 

ii  Sept  75 

8  Dec.  77 

35  Sept.  78 

1  Nov.  79 


37  Sept.  61 

38  Oct.    71 
38  Oct.    71 

'xs  Mar.  67 
'38  June  7x 
3  Dec.  74 
33  AprU  73 
38  Feb.  75 
38  Feb.    74 


39  June  78 

30  Nov.   78 

Howard  Henry  Howard- Yyse  „\  13  Aug.  79 


Bir«<tfr.— Thomas  Miller,  7  Nov.  65. 
r  Jra«<«r.— James  Sharpies,  ao  Sept.  71  • 
•  Mmor, — Joseph  Marznadnke  Taylor,*  36  Feb.  76. 
AHyMM.— Heinrich  Preiderich  Lawaetr  Melladew,  MD.*  Aeeietant  Surgeon,  31  March  64. 
VeUrimarj  AHyMm.— Mathew  John  Harpley,*  34  April  54 ;  i$t  Claee,  9  Jan.  03. 
Blue— jPVi«iN^f  Scarlet.— .i^eii<«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumed  from  France,  a  February  x8x6. 

I  Lord  Stnlhnaim  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  X840-4X  (Medal,  CB.,  Gross  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  of  Prussia, 
sad  nrord  of  honor  from  the  SulUn).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  the  Queen's  Commis- 
MBcr  St  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Freneh  Army,  and  was  wounded  before  Scbastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps,- Midor 
Gttoral,  ECB.,  CowiTnander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  throughout  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  having  marched  x,o84  miles,  took  upwards  of  150  pieces  of  Artillery. 
(ceeatrendhed  camp,  one  fortified  city,  one  partly  entrenched  town,  fought  sixteen  successful  actions,  captured 
tvesiT  fbits,  and  never  sustained  a  check,  and  including  the  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Ratghur,  Shahghur,  and 
Cbnad^ree,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpee,  and  various  other  engagements  terminating  in  the  storm  and 
c^Rne  of  Owalior  and  restoration  of  the  MahiutHJah  Scindia  to  his  capitaJ^GCB.  and  promoted  Lt.General'*  in 
eosadcration  of  his  eoninent  services,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

lYetBrinaiy  Surgeon  Harpley  served  with  the  Roval  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x 854-55,  including  the 
•Stan  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie'sFarm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  with  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebaetopol  and  repulse 
ofiheBortto  on  the  a6th  Oct.  X844  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Imlkry  in  Lidia  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meanguoge,  siege  and 
esptara  of  Locknow,  eaptore  of  Rampore  Kussie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  afliiirs  ofMuchagawn  and 
Kmads  Koie  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

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[     FaUl. 


l*^l?"i       Tho  King's  Cypher  within  the  Gaiter.    "  Wi^mbloo"  "Skti^stopol"  "Taiu  Foets*'    "Pekik." 

Foil  Hftlf  I 

£5Z:|Z^I  Colonel.— Henry  Aitchison  Hankey,  Etuign,  '26  June  23;  U.  '10  Mar.  25;  Capt.  '15  Aug.  26;  Major, 

"•aj  Sept.  33  ;  Lt. Colonel,  i  Mar.  39 ;  Colonel^  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Major Oeneral,  6  July  57 ;  Lieut.  General^  29  Apr.  64  ; 

Oeiteraf,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  ist  Dragoon  Gruards,  i  Jan.  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Alexander,*  Comet,  '3  Sept.  47;  Lt.'6  Dec.50;  Capt.  »*i  Feb. 56;  Majors  '12  June 

63 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  22  Sept.  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  9  Dec  76;  Colonel,  22  Sept.  78. 
Kigor.— Richard  James  Combe  Marter,*  Ci>ni«/,  '18  Jan.   51 ;  Lt,  '29  April  53;  Capt.  ^g  Dec.  6a;  Major, 

7  March  77;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  15  Oct.  79. 


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CxPTxiirs. 

John  Matthew  Benthall* 

Arthur  Gibbings*  

William  Henry  Thompson* 

William  Veaey  Brownlow* 

Charles  Adrian  Gough  Becher* 

Robert  GroBso  Godson* 

Henry^  Percy  Douglas  Willan*  

Hanulton  Campbell  Vetch 

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Nicholas  Sadlier^  

Peter  Marrow*®  ...  

Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench-Brewster** 

John  Alexander^ 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie 

Richmond  G.  Nicholas,*  ^(^/w^an/  14  Feb. ) 

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James  Cummiug  Dewar* 

Robert  Thomas  Graves  Lowry*  


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William  Henry  Harkneae*  


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P13  July    67,'  7  May  70,   16  Dec.   76 

**i2  Oct.     67i'i4  July  691  17  Dec.    771 

'8  July    68    28  Oct.  71,  20  Mar.   78 

'22  Dec.    69!  28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.     71;  28  Oct.  71 1 

3  Aug.  721 

30  Dec.  72 

'27  Feb.  69    28  Oct.  71 

14  Feb.  74I 

8  Deo.    77!  19  Feb.  79' 

x6  Feb.   78   22  Mar.  79 


SeCOlTD  LlXUTXITiNTB. 

William  Richard  Goold-Adams*  . 

John  Saltren  Willett" 

Cjrril  St.  Clair  Cameron 

Julian  Oswald 

Ernest  Leonard  Wright* 


SUB  LIXUT. 


11  Sept.  76' 


2irD  LIXUT. 


z  May 
XX  May 
92  Mar. 
22  Mar. 
xz  May 


PayMia»^<rr.— Charles  Morley  Balders,*  6  Jan.  79;   Cornd,  25  May  55;   Lt.  9  Oct.  57;  Cajrf. '29  Julj  62; 

Bt.Mqjor,  9  June  76. 
Biding  J^cur^^.-^ Philip  Kelly,  14  June  76. 
Quarter  Master. — Henry  Murphy,*  27  Nov.  66. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— QeAwsxa  Longhurst,*  14  Jane  73. 

Scarlet— i^acjny*  Blue.— 2l^ii^«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— 7ruA  Agents,  Messrs.  Cone  and  Sons. 
jSmbarkedfor  Natal,  28  February  1879. 

*  Colonel  Alexander  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  X855,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Tchemaya  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Dragoon 
Guards  m  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chma ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  engaged  in 
the  actions  of  i8th  and  2i8t  Sept.,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 

1879,  in  command  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  from  Z4th  April  till  the  end  of  the  campaign. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Marter  served  with  the  zst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ft>om  the  9th  April,  andoommaBded 
a  detached  squadron  of  his  regiment  in  the  field  from  the  zst  June  until  the  conclusion  of  the  campaign,  including 
the  cavalry  aflkir  at  Erzungayan  on  5th  June.  Captured  the  Zulu  King  in  the  Ngome  Forest,  and  brouffht  him  to 
Ulondi,  having  under  his  command  at  the  time  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  a  company  ox  the  Natal 
Native  Contingent,  and  an  officer  and  ten  men  of  irregular  mounted  troops  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  pro* 
moted  Bt.Lt.Colonel  "  in  recocniition  of  the  service  performed  by  him  in  having  effected  the  capture  of  Ketchwayo» 
the  Zulu  King,  in  the  Ngome  Forest "). 

*  Captains  Benthall,  Becher,  and  Willan,  Lieuts.  Nicholas  (as  Adjutant),  Dewar,  and  Lowry,  2nd  Lieuta.  Hark- 
neas,  Goold-Adams,  and  Wright,  Paymaster  Balders,  Quarter  Master  Murphy,  and  Veterinary  Surgeon  Longhurst 
served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879. 

*  Captain  Gibbings  and  Lieut.  Alexander  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the 
squadron  under  Miyor  Marter,  fVom  zst  June  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erxungayan  and 
the  capture  of  King  Ce^wayo. 


•  Captain  Thompson  and  Lieut.  Sadlier  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the 
Bqua^x>n  under  Major  Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affkir  at  Erzungayan. 

•  Major  Brownlow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879,  and  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
Colonel  Drury  Lowe,  commanding  the  cavalrv  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  Afterwards  commanded  a  squadron 
of  his  Regiment  in  Baker  Russell's  Flying  Column  (Brevet  of  Major). 

•  Captain  Godson  served  with  the  Kine^s  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879  in  the  squadron  under  "Mmjot 
Marter,  and  took  part  in  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo. 

^^  Lieut.  Marrow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the  squadron  under  Major 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  aflkir  at  Ersungayan.  Acted  as  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  squadron,  and 
subsequently  as  Staff  Officer  at  Fort  Newdigate. 

^1  Lieut.  Brewster  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879  as  Deputy  Provost  Marshal  of  the  2nd  Division,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  Served  afterwards  with  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  Baker  Russell's 
Flying  Column. 

»  Second  Lieut.  Willett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  with  the  Field  Force  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal. 


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2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays). 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "  Luczirow." 


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F-.J  Hiificotoael.— Alexander Low,»  CB.  Comet,  '2  0ct.  «;  Lt.HJoly^S;  Cap*,  ^i^  July  43;  BtMm'or,  20  June  54; 
""■     '     Major,  26  Oct.  54 ;  Bt.U, Colonel,  xa  Deo.  54 ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  May  57 ;  Jfq/or  General,  6  March  68 ;  LientenoMi 
I    Oeneral,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  and  Dragoon  Qnarde,  i  Aug.  74. 
Liaatwut  Goleael.— Thomas  William  Sneyd,*  Cornet,  'a  May  56 ;  Lt.  P24  July  57 ;  Capt.  i^zoMay  6x ;  Ifo/or, 

'9  Ao^^i ;  Lient€iuint  Colonel,  21  July  77. 
XJor.— William  Alexander  Battine'  {JSneign  Bengal  Army,  ao  Sept  49 ;   JAeut.  9  Mar.  55) ,  Cornet,  14  Feb.  60 ; 
Xi#«^.  >29  July  6a ;  Captain,  »io  May  64 ;  Major,  21  July  77. 


n 


William  Hanning  Lee 


COBVXT  OB 

am  LIEUT. 


^  ^  'aiNov.    05 

Charles  Albert  Leslie  Attila  French P15  June  60 


Peter  Aubertin 

James  Frederick  Stuart  Menteth,^d;«to»f  > 

Jjfnitire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  S 

Fnncifi  James  Ashbumer    

Pnmcis  Grenville  Doyle,  at  Staf  CoU^e... 
Bcmamin    Relf,*     Adjutant     £anea$k%re^ 

Teemanrjf  CacaUy    i 

Foster  CamifTe  Lister  Kay 

Arthur  Lewis  George  Gould  


Pi6May 
4  Oct. 


P  9  April  70 
aoFeb.   66 

2   May    70 


LlHTTBVAJrTS. 

Warner  Ottley   

Joseph  Alexander  Lambert 

Hexoy  Clerk  

Frederick  Gordon-Mackenzie...: 

John  Ceeil  de  Veel  Tattersall 

Cuthbert  Pilkington  Dawson x©  April  78 

I  Jeremiah  James  Bayly 1  May    78 

iFxaocisSaTile  Barton xx  May    78 

George  Berthon  Preston 32  Jan.    79 


LiBrr. 

»2i  Oct. 
P23  June 
P  6  July 

P16  Mar. 

P30  Nov. 
''29  May 

27  Sept. 

30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 


I  Sbcovd  LiBirTBVxirTs. 

••■  George  John  Scott  

I  ■■  Capon  Henry  Freaton,  A^'utaut  2  July  79  . 

»•  BoDert  Fiennes  Uibbert  


22n>   LIBUT. 


22  Jan.  79 
21  June  79 
13  Aug.  79 


27  Mar.  74 
2  Deo.  74 
9  Aug.  75 
xaAug.  76 
II  Sept.  76 

13  July    78 
4  Dec.    78 

14  Deo.    78 
2  July   79 


Ci.PTi.XX, 

'  5  Nov.  70 

Pis  Jan.    69 

P27Sept.  71 

70    29  Jan.    74 

70    19  Jan.    76 
69     8  Mar.   76 

71 

71 
73 


30  June  77 

7  June  78 
a  July  79 


BBEY.MAJ.      BT.LT.OOI.. 


15  .  Iff  Fammaeter.^Thomsm  Aked,  30  Jan.  7a ;  Em,  »5  Apr.  64 ;  Li.  '4  Apr.  65 ;  Capt.  P30  Mar.  67. 
I  I    ...  BiJiny  Matter. — Heiury  Andrew  Hugnes,  23  July  79. 
n    ...   QMrier  Jfoft^r.— Edward  Gundrie  Tuckett,*  13  Jan.  69. 
;i    ...    Veterinary  Snrgeon. — Alfired  Adrian  Jones,^^  zo  June  71. 

\Sc9xlet—Faeinye  Buff.— .iytfnto,  Messrs.  Bidgway  and  Sons.— JrwA  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betumed  from  India,  31  JoMuary  1870. 
^  lieotGeneral  Low  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inker- 
2a>2i.  andTcfaemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Bupatoria ;  at 
lokerman  be  commanded  the  Regiment  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Hcaor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  LtColonel  Sneyd  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of 
K:iSKnitpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Hajor  Bsttine  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  i6th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  and  was  pre- 
sesi in  teTeral  expeditions  against  Momunds  and  AfRredie  hill  tribes  in  1854-56  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
tbe  Pertiaa  Expeditionaiy  Force  from  Jan.  to  June  1857,  and  was  present  at  tiie  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohum- 
?ib(M€dal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with  Havelock's  column,  on  the  Staff  of  that  General,  and  was  present 
£tlte  actiooB  of  Onao,  Busseerutgunge  (xst  and  and),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions 
lading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept.  1857 ;  also  during  the  subsequent 
<SeSEace  as  D. A.Q.M.  'General  to  the  force  until  the  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
13x1  a  year's  Bervice). 

*  Qncain  Relf  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  Z7th  April  i855,including  the  oap- 
isre  of  Tcborgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  Expedition  to  Kertch,  and  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal 
«nli  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

*  (tBBiter  Master  Tnckett  served  with  the  2nd  Dr.  Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  i858-59,including  the  siege  and 
nptsre  of  Lucknow  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans-Gogra  afihirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
T:tk  Clasp). 

^  Veterinary  Surgeon  Jones  served  throughout  the  AbyssiniaA  campaign  of  1867-68,  including  the  action  of 
inscc  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


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0«te(Qel,^Ikiheirt  RiobardBon  Bobert8on,i  C£.  Comet,  ^B  Jane  36 ;  Lt,  *g  April  39 ;  Ceqd.  '16  Aug.  33 ;  liajor, 

'  [  3  June  4 1 ;  Lt.Col^Ml,  '33  Deo.  43 ;  CoUnul,  so  Jose  54 ;  MqjorOetural,  14  )£i^  59 ;  LUtU.Qtneral,  31  Jan. 

/.-:  t  {'^urrtii,  t3  Apr.  75 ;  Colontl  3rd  Dragoon  Gaard8,,i7  Jnne  66. 
Lieut tQjijnt  OolcBel.— Andrew  Smythe  Montagae  Browne,    Comet ,   18  Not.  51;  £f. '16  Mar.  55;   Cotpf. 

f"  j|  Dt;c.  5^ ;   Jfiiyor,  P30  Jnne  ^;  JBr«w<  X<.Co£m«j,  i  Oct  77 ;  Lieutenant  CoUnuil,  34  Nov.  77. 
X^er— Fre<li  rick  John  George  Mnrray,  Comet,  '16  May  63;  xe. '17  Nov.  63;  C«yif.  '17  April  69;  Mmfor, 

31  May  76. 


3rd  (The  Prince  of  Wales')  Dragoon  Guards. 

The  Prince's  Flnme.    The  Rising  Bun  and  Bed  Dragon.    "  Tilayxba  "  "  Albuiibia. 

"  Pbitivbula.  •*  ''^ABTSsnni.." 


[SaUim. 

'  "VlCTOBll." 


CxmiiTB. 

John  Davison  

Otho  Glynn  Bolitho   

p.e.e.  Herbert  Stewart  

Bmle  Kerr  Amyatt  Bumey 

FrederioHorace  Davis  Bellwood  Bell  wood 
Frederick   Meyer   Wardrop,  Aiie   de 

Camp  to  Sir  John  Miekel 

Henry  Frank  EgbertLocas 

William  Utting  Cole 

Roger  Kennedy  Parke 


LiKxmvLsn. 

William  Frederic  Hamilton  Yatman 

Greville  Bwing  M'Glellan,  Adi.  ia  Apr.  74 
John  Frederick  Stracey  Lee-Barber  .. 

Pryce  M^yrick  Pryce 

Lindesay  Cole  Parker ^... 

Arthur  James  Taylor    

James  Massy  Dawson 

Andrew  Edgar  Oaldeoott 

Henry  Chomxeley  Gribble  


8xC0n>  LiBUTBVABTi. 

John  George  Woodley 

John  Edward  Fitsmanrice  Hughes  Roche 


COBITBT  OB 

3irD  LnnTT. 


'•12  Mar.  61 

'14  Oct.  68 

'34  Nov.  63 

'38  Oct.  68 

'  3  April  6g 

'30  Jnne  69 

39  Not.  64 

'38  May  70 

i*zoAug.  70 


II  May    78 


3Bn  LIBUT. 


14  Sept.  78 
13  Aug.  79 


'31  Feb. 
Pi3  June 
Pi8  July 
'30  June 
»38May 

'10  Aug. 

XI  Nov. 
'15  Feb. 
38  Oct. 


CAfTAIK. 

65  '35  Jan.  71 
69  13  Feb.  73 
65  Pzz  April  68 

69  31  Oct     74 

70  z6Feb.   78 

I  May  78 
39  Nov.   76 

6  Feb.  79 
36  May   79' 


30  Dec.  71 

14  Feb.  74 

3  Dec.  74 

4  Dec.  74 
XI  Feb.  ^6 
II  Oct.  76 
XI  Nov.  76 
II  Nov.  77 
36  May  79 


BBBV.MU.       BT.I«.COL. 


Pavffuufor.— Wentworth  Dawes,  18  Nov.  68 ;  Son.  Captain,  18  Nov.  73* 

Ridina  Maeter.—Rugene  Henry  Nicholson,  34  May  79. 

Chiarter  lf(M<«r.— Samuel  J)ean,  9  Oct.  63. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— 'Uichtuel  Joseph  Hartigan,  3  Jnne  68. 

Soarlet^^octn^t  YeHoir.—Agente,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  and  Co.— Jnt&  J^enie,  Sir  B.  Boroiigh«  Bf.aadCo. 
I  Retumedfrom  Abgeeinia  and  Indta^  June  x868. 

^  General  Richardson  Robertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  the  sucoessftil  expedition  against  the 
insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  River,  in  1845.  Also  as  Brigadier,  and  in  command  of  the  7th  Dra- 
goon Gnards  in  the  Ejifflr  campaign  of  1846-47  (Medal  and  CS.). 

*  Lt.Oolonel  Browne  served  wito  the  Scots  Greys  in  the  Crimea  firom  30th  July  to  ist  Sept  and  flrom  Oct.  to  Pec. 
1855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana  TurkiBh  Medal). 


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The  Harp  and  Crown,  and  the  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  the  motto  "  Qkm  $tparabitf"    "  Psviviitla" 

"  BxjLAXLkyi.  '*  "  SaVXSTOPOL." 

CduuL—air  Bdward  Cooper  Hodge,i  JTCB.  ComH,  3  Aug.  a6;  Li.  '3  Jnly  a8;  Copt.  »iq  Dec.  34;  ^"V^f. 

»3  Dec  41 ;  U.Cbiaul,  1^3  Oct.  48 ;  C»Um4l,  a8  Nor.  54^  ^^or  ehntrol,  30  Jan.  63 ;  lA.Qti^tral,  95  OoU 

71 ;  Otnwralt  1  Oct.  77 ;  CoUnul  4th  Dragoon  Qnarda,  6  Jan.  74.  „  . 

imteaaat  (WoaeL— James  Qnnter,*  Comet,  'iS  Feb.  53;  lAeui.  'az  Nor.  56;  CaptoMH,  'ax  Oct.  59;  Mq^r, 

'a  Dec.  68  ;  Lkuttmamt  CoUmH,jj  Mar.  77. 
Xi^.— Thomas  Bradney  Shaw-Hellier,  CotimI,  '37  Sept.  6x ;  Lt.  '7  AprU  63 ;  Capi.  ^xj  April  67 ;  Mqjor, 

a  Jane  76. 


Cxm.nrB. 

George  Bamsay  Alnred  Denne 

John  Sidney  Bates 

Philip  Edward  Pope,  AdjmUmt  Chukire^i 

Twmmmrjf  CmuUj  S 

John  Chadwick  

Charles  Henry  Cnrrsy,  J^fuimmtPeuhrok*  ) 


Merryn  ChalonerStephenTynte,^4;«<aiU  ) 

XoHXtnt  Ttomamy  CfQvaUy  ,...} 

Laurence  Mnrphy 

Charles  ViUiers  Ibbetson    

William  Johnson  Howard  Townsend 

John  Hubert  Hnssey 

Henry  Bmest  Baskerrille  Walton  


liZumnruTTS. 

Frederick  Thomas  Penton 

Bohert  John  Abdy 

Joseph  Watkina  William  Darley  , 

Arthur  Abney  Sandys 

John  Algernon  Aylmer 

Bobert  Arnold  Vansittart 

BeUbrd  Bandolph  Wilson  

Nidiolas  Henry  Bacon ^ 

Charles  GtoorgoKidd 


SsOOVn  IdSUXSJTAVIS. 

Bobert  Le  Mesnrier  WiUonghby,  jM;«<as<  \ 

ax  Jmie  79 ) 

JohnWiOiamDenk 


Pmmmtttr. — John  Macartney/  x6  May  63 ;  Son.M(nfor,  x6  May  77. 
BiliM  Jfavfor.— James  Horton,  38  April  75. 


COSSST. 

I.XXUT. 

1*16  Mar.   60 
»x3Peb.    63 

^Ijv^  6s 

'aaMay    63 

»xiJnly    65 

»ia  April  64 

P17  April  67 

'la  Sept.  65 

'  S  Jan.    70 

Px3Mar.   66 

'  9  April  70 

»i7  April  67 
»4Deo.   66 
'30  Jane  68 
»33  Oct.    70 

'14  Sept  70 
'6Mf!r.  69 
»i7Msy   71 
aSOct.    71 
83  Mar.  73 

33  Sept.  7x 

33  April  73 
30  Dec.    73 
X3N0T.  74 
x;  June  74 
38Aag.  75 
a8  0ct.    71 
xo  Jan.    74 

39  Not.  78 

3Vfi  LISUT. 

XX  May    78 

IX  May   78 

BBSy.Xl.J.   J   BT.I»».OOL« 


P  8  June  70 
'x4  Sept.  70 

'aa  Oct.     70 

4  Jane  73 
37  Jane  74 

16  Jan.    75 

x8Feb.  75 
a  Jane  76 

5  Sept  78 
Z4  Dec.  78 
xoAug.  79 


Sir  Edward  Cooper  Hodge  com- 
manded the  4th  Dragoon  Goards  in 
the  Eastern  oampslfm  of  1854-55 ;  was 
on  board  H.M.S.  Smup^eil  in  the 
naval  attaok  on  Sebast<mol  xTth  Oct 
1854 ;  also  present  at  tfie  battlei  of 
Balaklaya  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebsstopol,  night-attack  on  BoaBian 
oatpoBts,  x9th  Feb.,  and  battle  of 
Tchemaya,  x6  Ang.  X855  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  OB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor.  3rd  ChMS  of  the 
MeOjidie.  and  Torkish  Medal). 


AmfUr  MatUr. — Soloman  Williams,*  11  Apr.  68. 
Fifariaanr  AMVsoi».~John  Hanly,  a8  Apr.  63. 

l^mB.  A.  Lawrj 

SMtwm§ifnm  tit  Otmsm,  Julg  X856. 


ifariaafy  Suraotm. — John  Hanly,  a8  Apr.  63. 

Soaxlet— Aeii^  Bine.— ii^m2.  A.  lAwrie,  "BBC^.—Iriik  Ag—U, 


Cane  and  Sons. 


*  LtOoUmsl  Gonter  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Goards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x6th  Ang.  X855,  inolndinlT 
t^eiiige  sad  iUl  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  slso  in  the  campaiip  of  i860  in 
Cbfitt ;  ms  engaged  at  Sfnho,  present  at  the  fUl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  xlth  and  axst 
"        *    '.also  in  the  adrance  on  Peldn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


late  a  Captain  in  the  X7th  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Scpiadron  of  the  X3th  Light  Dragoone 

"  ^        ~  ).    Served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth 

ag  the  siege  of  Sebsstoi>ol  and  batUe  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal 


tt  laxiiool  and  in  the  notion  of  Zbrapore  x8th  Oct  x8^ 
JTMto  X4U1  July  and  from  Sept.  to  Kor.  1855,  inoli 
«tth  Ossp,  sad  Torkish  Medal)- 
*  Qasrter  Msster  Williams  served  in  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55« 
i»!adiiigtiie  battles  of  Balaldava,  Inkerman,  and  Tohermaya,  siege  and  (Ul  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Olasps* 
cul  Toniih  Medal). 


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Her  Majesiy's  Body  Guard  of  the 
Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-ArmSi 

Ths  Body  ChMrd  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Pvhlie  and  State  oceaMons. 
(BflTABiisno  iw  vn  Yiab  1509.) 

Captain William,  iPorZ  0/ Coventry,  a8Har77. 

Lieutenant  Gnstftvus  Hazne,^  late  Bt.Lt. Col .  Unatt.,  ao  Nov.  78. 

Standard  Bearer Wm.  O'Biyen  Taylor,^*  late  M^'or  aa  F.i  Jan.  76. 

GBimBmir-AT-ABKS. 


Xdward  Goodwin,  late  Major  Cambridge  Miliiia 
Skapleton  Charles  Cotton 


Sdw&rd  Satherland,  lat<;  Brevet  Major  7  F  ... 

Fra.  C.  WemysB, Major  6  Wett  York  MUUia... 

Qriflin  Nioholaa,  Hon.  Major  r.  f.  p.  5  F 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt.Golonel  IJnatt. 

Charles  Dresing,*  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  3F. 

Henry  Hardinge.^lateLt. Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Bevil  Granville,"  late  Brevet  Major  33  F..i4;u- 
tant  z  Serte  R\/U  Volunteere   

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  WiUiin,*late  Cap- 
tain aF 

Paget  John  Boiirke,^®  late  Captain  i  x  F 

HenryJobling  Wallack,!*  late  Captain  77  F.... 

John  Henry  IiOwnde8.i*late  Lt.Colonel  6  F. ... 

John  Wftlrond  Clarke,**  late  Captain  zo  Hns. . . . 

V^  Fred.  Boberteon  Aikman,i*  Captain  h.  p. 
Bengal  Liflantry,  Lt.Col.  OtmmandoMt  Eaet 
MiddlMpx  MiUtia 

James  Herbert  Freme,*'  late  Captain  79  F. 
Lt.Colenel  z  Shropekire  Bifle  Volunteere    

Wm.  Coninghame  Caninghame,*^  late  Cap- 
tain  79  F 

Biohard  George  Ellison,**  late  Major  47  F. .. 

John  Cha.  D.  Morrison,^*  late  Col.  R.Marines 

Ja8,AinslieBtewart,*«  late  Colonel  R.  Mar.  .. 


Vaa  June  49  i  I  John  Glas  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  z  Drs. 
P16  Oct.  49  Robert  Edw.  Henry,**  late  Brev.  Lt.Col.  ao  F. 


26  Feb.  5a 
'zs  Nov.  60 
16  July  61 
aa  July  6z 
aa  July  61 1 
3  Feb.  63 

9  Sept.  63 1 

8  Oct.  63 
as  Apr.  64 
z^Deo;  ^4' 
Z7  Deo.  64* 

8  Mar.  651 


13  May  6s 

z9  July  6s' 

z8  Aug.671 

zsFeb.  68 1 

30  Mar.  69 1 

4  June  69 


Cha.  Edwyn  Wyatt.«'  late  Bt.Major  8  Hnasars 
Arthur  Campbell- Walker,*>  late  Captain  79 

F.    Adjutant    a    Adminietrative     Battalion 

Ser^ordekireSi/le  Volunteere 

Francis  Pavy,**  late  Captain  74  F 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld,*!  late  Major  Mont- 

ffomery  Xeomamry  Cavahy 

C  John  Grant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lieut.  3 


V€  John  Giant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lieut.  3' 
Bombay  Cavalry I 

John  Hampden  waller,**  late  Lieut.  a8  F 

Wm.  Chester  Master,  C^.>«  lateCqJonel  a8F. 

Theodore  Williams.**  late  Lieut,  zo  Hussars... 

Horatio  Page  Vance.** late  Brevet  Lt.Col.  38F. 

Edward  Andrew  Noel,**  lute  Captain  3Z  Foot 

Montagu  Jno.  Battye,*Mate  Maiorlndian  Army 

Shadwell  H.  Clerke,«*Bt.  Lt.Col.  h.p.  ax  F.  ... 

Reynold  Alleyne  Clement,  late  Captain  68  Foot 

Charles  Cooch,**  Lt.  Col.  Unatt 

Edward  Brown,«*  Colonel,  r.f  p.  zoi  F 

Geo.  Henry  Pocklington,**  laU  Zt.  Col,  z8  F... 

Henry  Brackenbury,*?  late  Mi^ior  Depot  Batt. 

Francis  Cunningham  Soott,^  CB.  Lt.CoL 
h.p.  4a  F 


x8  Jnnefp 
ao  July  6s; 
ao  July  69 


ao  July  69 
aoJuly  69 

tta  Apr.  70 

as  May  70 

34  Aug.  70 

31  Oct.  70 

6  Mar.  71 

27  Feb.  7# 
Z9  Mar.  75 
Z3  Apr.  75 
z6  Apr.  75 

z  Apr.  76 
Z4  Mat.  77 
z  July  77 
z  July  77 
8  Nov.  77 

28  Dec.  7S 


Clerk  qf  the  Cheque  and  Ae^fulant.—  Philip  Limboroh  Tillbrook,*?  late  Major  T7natt.,  Z3  Deo.  78. 
Sub  Qffleer.—Jjt.Golonel  J.  G.  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  i  Drs.  a^  Feb.  74. 
Scarlet— ^aHiiy  Blue  Velvet.  I  Agente^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lt.Golonel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z8^4-5s,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Alma,  siege  and  faXi  of  Sebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  ozpodition  to  Kertch,  and 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June,  in  which  the  Major  General  was  killed ;  was  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Division  ftroin 
July  Z855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 
and  Tuncish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  ^8th  ttom  lath  Nov.  z8s7  to  9th  August  18^8 ;  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  during  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  including  several 
minor  affhirs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Dresing  served  with  the  s8th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's 
Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  izth  Jan.  Z846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  served  there 
during  difforent  operations  (Medal). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Hardinge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  1852-S3  (Medal)  • 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  River  in  Aug.  Z848,  when  he  waa 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8s4,  including  tlie 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  sth  Class  of  tlie 
MeeUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Granville  served  with  the  asrd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8s4,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and.siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clyde's  Army 
before  Lucknow  on  X4th  Nov.  Z857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwadior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  Z858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Captain  Willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  zSss  with  the  13th  Lifht  Infantrv,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kamrwar  of  185&-SZ  (Medal);  and  in  1852-53  in 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  commanded  several  successftil  patrols. 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  Oct.,  and  storuLing 
the  Quarries  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  ol 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

1*  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  9th  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Clarke  served  with  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  z7th  April  1855,  including  the  aie^i 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  suppkori 
of  a  troop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  afikir  with  the  Cossacks  near  KTertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meaai) . 

u  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Armv,  including  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  an^ 

fresentatthe  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).    Pui\jaub  campai^  of  z 848-49  (Medal),  with  General  Wheeler's  F*iel<! 
■oroe.    Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolundshur,  an( 
siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having,  when  commanding:  \^^ 
xr^  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  picquet,  with  zoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  500  re'b€ 
iniantry,  aoo  horse,  and  a  guns,  cuttingnp  more  than  zoo  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  snrvivin] 
•nemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee.    This  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  ground  an< 
partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining  fbrt.    On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  in  th 
huse  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  efi'ects  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  pay. 
'1*  Lt.Colonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  1855  with  the  79th  Highlander! 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Mc<ial! 
u  Colonel  Morrison  was  present  when  the  batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  River  Parana  were  attacked  and  carried 
aoth  Nov.  Z84S.   Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  thelandlAi 
before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.    Served  as  Provost  Marshal  to  the  expedition,  and  afterwards  aa  D.Jl.A 
General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major).     Served  the  campaign  In  the  north  of  China  in  x  864 
'  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  fort  (mentioned  in  d4 
spatohes),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

1*  Mi^or  Taylor  served  wiui  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pesv 
Also  in  the  Crimea  flrom  30th  Deo.  Z854,  including  the  sieire  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  Jiin» 
slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Also  in  India  during  the  lat* 
part  ofthe  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  fleld  force  m  the  Decoan. 

*^  CaptfUn  Cuninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  Z854  up  to  a6th  Not.»  ni 
also  ttom  Jan.  to  9th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  wi 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


The  Honourable  Corps  of  Qentlemeii'ai'Arma.  3  ^ 

**  lUjor  Ellison  aerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  47th  Regt.,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
lakermaa,  CMCore  of  Balaklava*  siege  of  Sehastopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me<^idie) .  _     . 

"*  Colonel  Stewart  senred  thronghont  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  1840,— at  the  Camp  at  D* Jouni  as  Acting  Engineer, 
the  norm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyront,  bombardment  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d' Acre  (War  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Senred  also  on  the  West  Coast  of  Afkica  from  1841  to  1844 ;  commanded  a  do- 
^<ixment  of  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barraooons  in  1842  and  liberated  1,200  slaves  at  Kabenda,  Ambna, 
Black  Point,  Loango.  Punta  da  Linha,  25  miles  up  the  river  Congo  ;  and  a  second  time  at  Kabenda,  three  miles 
inland,  whan  he  was  attacked  by  a  much  superior  force,  and  after  liberating  the  slaves  and  destrojring  the  barra- 
ooons effbeted  a  safe  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally  wounded,  closely  pressed  by  a  large  force 
of  armed  Africans  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  battaUon  of  Royal  Marines  sent  to  Japan  from  1864 
to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosald,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864.  ^     .  ^  ^ 

^  lit. Colonel  ft^wHfliw^Ti  served  with  the  ist  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  oth  Oct.  iSm* 
and  was  present  at  the  batUes  of  Bahiklava,  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
UiJee  Claeps.  and  Turkish  Medal).  .      ^ 

"  LLGolonol  Henry  served  in  the  86th  Regt.  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58, 
•ad  was  preaent  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  actions  of  Mundesoor  and  Goodarea,  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
Chundaree,  and  also  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  front  of  Caipee, 
battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Caipee,  battle  of  Morar,  actions  of  the  i6th  and  19th  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
and  fortress  of  Gwalior,  acted  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
Clssn,  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  .  ,  ^      v     . , 

«  Minor  Wyatt  served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clam).  Also 
in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur. 
action  of  Barodi^,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  Of 
Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  „      „  ^ 

"  Captain  Campbell- Walker  served  in  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
from  X4th  March  1856  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  War.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas,  including  the  operations  across  the  Groomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow, 
and  sabsoqnent  operations  on  the  March  to  the  relief  of  Asimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Oafttain  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highhinders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
•torm  and  capture  of  Capaul  (Medal). 

**  M^r  Wingfield  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
Mttt  at  the  fisll  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sinho,  also  those  of  the  i8th  and  2i8t  September. 
Commanded  the  Cavalry  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
aoth'September,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

■  Lieutenant  Malcolmson  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  In 
i?3^7.  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  of 
Khooehab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
•>eire  of  Batidiur  and  fall  of  Caipee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mr.  Waller  served  in  the  Oude  campaiRU  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 

*•  Colonel  Master  commanded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  and  served  with  it  in 
Outram's  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow.  as  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Dounderkeiraand 
Buxargfaat.  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CJB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
jeu^s  service). 

"  Mr.  T.  Williams  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  July  to  the  xst  October  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mi^or  P.  L.  Tillbrook  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  August  1855,  including  the 
Eii^pe  and  f^U  of  Sebastopol  fMednl  with  Claso,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  IxCoIonel  H.  P.  Vance  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  January  to  the  15th  ^pril  T855,  in 
eioding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  camunign  from  Nov. 
1857.  *Bd  was  oreecnt  st  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree 
and  Nuggur  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  Captain  Noel  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  Campaign  of  1845-46,  and  waa  present  at 
the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroxeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

^  Major  M  J.  Battye  was  present  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  England  in  all  its  operations  on  iu  second 
advance  on  and  return  from  Kandahar  in  1841-42.  Also  with  Colonel  Wymer's  Brigade  in  the  Urghundaub  valley. 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Joined  his  regiment  (the  2i8t)  at  the  commencement  of  the  outbreak 
m  the  Southern  Konkan.  Served  on  General  Ontram  s  staff  with  the  Light  Field  Force  in  Sawunt  Warree.  Present 
stthe  siege  and  occupation  of  Munohur  and  Munsontosh.  Engaged  with  the  advanced  guard  at  Golior,  21st 
Jan.  1845,  and  at  Moolis.  6th  February— horse  shot  under  him. 

«•  LuColonel  3.  H.  (nerke  served  with  the  2i8t  Fusiliers  ih  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUe  of 
Ahaa,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  where  he  commanded  the  scaling-ladder 
psrtr.  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches ;  served  as  Adjutant  at  the  fietll  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kinbouxn 
(Xedal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

**  LLColonel  Cooch  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
bSi  of  Sebastopol  and  the  sorties  of  the  5th  9th  and  loth  May.  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  assaults  of  the 
Bedan  on  the  i8th  June  (in  command  of  the  Wool-bag  party  of  his  regiment)  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in 
dapstebea.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Sardinian 
awi  Turkish  Medals).  Appointed  Town  Migor  in  Sebastopol  immediately  after  its  fall  for  his  services  during  the 
«Mt  sad  final  assault. 

*^  Colonel  E.  Brown  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Feroseshsh  and 


^•tegOToualj  (Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 
pNHBft  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (Clasp) . 

•  lACoIonel  G.  H.  PookUngton  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  campaign  of  1852-53  (Medal 
vilk  Cteap  for  Peiga).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  xst  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
ittHk or  the  xSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  lUor  Brackenbury  served  with  the  oxst  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
betili  eCGopjerai,  and  with  the  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Ehyber  Pass  in  February  and  March 
i£49(1ladal  with  Clasp)  Present  with  the  expedition  to  the  Eusofrie  Countiy  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
iMOMtTillagea  on  the  xxth  and  14th  Dec.  1849  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  rank  of  Captain  with  tho 
TiiitMi OontJBgent  and  performed  doty  as  an  Engineer  Officer  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  (Turkish  Medal). 

^  lACnfcinel  Scott  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battlsa  of  Afana  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
ClaiVik  5th  Claaa  of  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in 
India,  inefaiding  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Khodagunj.  Shumsabad,  siege  and  ftOl  of 
'  ~~*       r  and  aaaault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Roo3rah.  action  at  Allvgunge, 


and  captxira  of  BareiHy  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  and 
throogiiout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafrd ;  commanded 
the  BMiiiwm  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (mentioned  in  Sir  A.  Alison's  report  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
Mhavteg  had  the  particular  direction  of  the  withdrawal  of  the  Rear  Guard),  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slight  wound  of 
tte  haaS)  aad  eaptore  of  Coomaaeie,  and  with  the  42nd  formed  the  Rear  Guard  during  the  burning  of  the  city»  and 
~  dfliy's  Bcareh  nntU  the  arrival  of  the  Forces  at  the  Adans  Hills  (mentioned  in  deepatches,  Brevet  of 
CcA,  Madal  with  Clasp). 


32  Yeomen  of  the  Guard. 

Her  Maje$ty*8  Body  Qua/rd. 

(IVBTITUTZD  BT  HXHBT  VII.  IK  THX  YXAJI  U^S-) 

Captain   £or<2  Skelmeradale,  3  Maroh  74. 

Lieutenant  Lt.Coloiiel  Arthur  Need.Uate  of  14  HusaarB,  xi  Feb.  70. 

Ensign Colonel  Hon.  William  James  Colville,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade,  zx  Feb.  70. 

EXOFB. 

Lt. Colonel  Charles  Doyle  Patterson.^  late  of  10  Foot,  13  Fob.  62. 
Lt.Colonel  John  AugUBtns  Todd,^  late  of  14  Hnasars,  a  Apr.  64. 
Captain  Francis  Brockman  Morley.'  late  of  40  Foot,  24  Oct.  68. 
Colonel  Henry  Home,*  03.  late  of  Grenadier  Goards,  23  Nov.  73. 
CUrk  of  the  Cheque  and  .i(i;«to»^.—Lt.  Colonel  Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,?  r.  f.  p.  Cavalry  Depot,  9  JoA-  6>* 

140  Yeomen. 
Agent*.— Meaars.  Cox  and  Co. 
<  LtColonel  Need  served  the  Ponjaab  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Whish,  and  was  present 
during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Sooijkoond ;  was  alao 

Eesent  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
edal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Cla«p) . 
Also  with  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Bahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  across  the  Beas  (specially  men- 
tioned in  despatches),  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass  (horse  wounded),  battle  of  the  Betwa  (horse  wounded,  and 
specially  mentioned  in  despatches— life  saved  by  Lieut.  James  Leith,  for  which  the  Victoria  Cross  was  awarded  to 
him),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortress  of  Jhanai,  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee 
and  action  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee  and  nursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches),  action  of  Morar,  action  resulting 
fn  the  recapture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Qwalior.  Served  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  1857-58  in  the  pursuit  of  the 
rebels  under  Ferozeshah,  action  of  Ranode  (horse  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (menti(}ned  in  despatches. 
Brevets  of  Mcyor  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  wiUi  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  the  Hon.  William  Colville  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

*  Lt.Colonel  Patterson  served  with  the  loth  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  i848-4q,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  action 
of  Soorjkhoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Gate  in  command  of  the  storming 
party,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  three  companies  of 
the  xoth  Regt.  in  Shahabad  with  Major  Eyre's  field  force  at  Dilawur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  hie  gallantry  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Todd  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Puinaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  action  of  Riunnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chilhanwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  as  Brigiftde 
Major  to  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hu^h  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Rahutghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture 
of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  with  Koonch,  and  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee  and  action  of  Golowlie ;  also  the 
action  of  Morar.  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  pursuit  with  action  of  Jowra  Alipore :  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  to  the  Gwalior  Division  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  and  at  the  action  of  Ranode,  also  present  at  the  capture  of 
the  fort  of  Powrie  (fiye  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Morlev  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  during  the  operations  in  ticinde  in  184a.  Served  with  the  40th 
Regt.  m  the  Gwabor  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

*  Colonel  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  95th  Regt.  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma 
(wounded,  horse  killed  under  him,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— shot  through 
the  thigh),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  in  command  of  the  Regiment ;  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
CB.t  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  for  the 
Victoria  Cross  by  LtGen.  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  "an  act  of  special  and  useful  valour  at  an  important  moment  at 
tho  battle  of  the  Alma  in  having  seized  a  Colour  and  led  over  the  bridge,  the  officers  previously  bearing  it  having 
heen  struck  down  by  the  enemy^s  fire." 

?  Lt.Golonel  Sutton  has  received  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal,  for  services  with  the  late 
Turkish  Contingent. 


Military  Knights  of  Windsor. 


Mi^OT  Rollo  Gillespie  Burslem,  late  of  13  F.  (Oooemor). 

B  Captain  Francis  Gee,  Unatt. 

6olonel  Paris  Wm.  Aug>  Bradshaw,  late  Unattached. 

Major  Wm.  Young,*  late  Paymaster  Depot  Battalion. 

lritA3olonel  Joseph  Sanderson,  r.f.p.  z  F. 

Peter  M*Innis,  late  Lieut.  44  ^• 

Patrick  Cahill.  late  M^jor  56  F. 

Lt. Colonel  Fred.  Percy  Lea,  late  Unattached. 

Colonel  Henry  Gahan,  late  of  5  West  India  Regt. 


Captain  Wm.  Malonev,  h.p.  Quarter  Master  Depot  Batt. 

Captain  James  Menzies,  h.p.  Quarter  Master  Depot  Batt. 

Lt.Colonel  William  Stevens,  h  p.  2  F. 

Colonel  James  John  Graham,  late  Unattached. 

Major  James  Powell,*  r.f.p.  102  Foot. 

Captain  James  Baird,*  late  of  88  F. 

Major  James  Stillman/  late  of  9  F.  [Gav.  Depot. 

Captain  John  Attkins  Pickworih,^  h.p.  Riding  Master 

Colonel  George  de  Rottenburgh,*  CB.  late  of  zoo  F. 


*  M^jor  Young  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  the  campaign  of  18^4-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country,  and 
was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Punnlla  and  Pownghur. 

*  Major  Powell  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Kumool  in  1839.  Served  in  the  Onmean  Campaign 
from  December  1854,  and  organised  and  commanded  the  8th  Battalion  of  the  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  wiiii 
Olasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Baird  served  with  the  4zst  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  9th  June),  sortie  of  26th  Oct..  and  assaults  of  the 
Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Stilliran  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  f^m  i4ih  August  X855,  including  the  battle  of 
Tohemava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  near  Eupatoria  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
WaB  at  Meerut  at  the  Sepoy  mutiny  on  zoth  May  1857,  ^^^  served  the  campaign  of  that  year,  including  the  baUles 
•f  Hindnn,  siege  and  fall  o<  Delhi,  and  subsequent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Piokworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  reconnais- 
■aaoe  to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  the  Tchemaya,  afiUrs  of  Bulsanak  and  M*Kenzie's 
Warm,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoocnpation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kota  ke 
Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  and  action  of  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  de  Rottenburgh  served  in  Canada  during  the  nbelUon  and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  ser- 
▼ioes  there  whilst  employed  on  a  particular  service. 


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The  Royal  Anns.    "PisiFSuti."  "WAtmLoo." 

p-J5^~|CftI«ML— George  Charles.  Earl  o/Lncan.i  GCB.  Etu^n,  39  Ang.  16;  Lt.  34  Dec.  r8;  Capt.  x6May  22  j 
fiT  Sr  ^iif^*  *3  June  25  ;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Nov.  26 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  2£ajor  General,  xi  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut.Qeneral, 
-f  i^^l    24  I>ec.  58  :  General,  28  Aug.  65  ;  Co2one/  xst  Life  GoardB,  22  Feb.  65. 

28    ...  lirata&utt  CcUnel-— James  Keith  Praser,«  Contei  4-  Sub  Li.  Px6  Apr.  52;  Lieut.  P23  Mar.  55;  Capt  ^17 
'  yav.  57 ;  Major  4r  Lt.Colonel,  20  May  72 ;  Colonel,  29  May  77 ;  Lieulenant  Colonel,  31  July  77. 

MiQor  aad  LtOolonel.— Charles  Wilxner  Duucombe,  Comet  4-  Sub  Lt.  ^22  July  c6 :  Lieut.  ^26  Auff .  %q  :  Caoi. 
>3  April  67 ;  Ifg/or  4- Lieuimtant  Colonel,  21  July  77.  ^  ^   * *^   ^^'     ^^ 


CAPTAXirS. 

ITm.  Reginald  Arthur  James  Talbot 

Oiarles  Needham  

Hon,  Chas.  Cavendish  George  Byng.  Aide\ 

ie  Camp  to  Prince  Edward  ofSaxe  Weimar  } 

James  AJezander,  .Eur;  qfCaledon 


Edward  Maahiter  Danaey 

9^  Simon  Macdonald  Lockhart,  Bart. 

John  Edmund  Philip  Spicer 


Lisi;TSiri.irT8. 

Reginald  Charles  Tumor»  , 

John  8.  Southwood,  Adjutant  12  Aug.  74  ... 

Algernon  Fox  Eric  Smith , 

Arthur  William  Hill-Trevor 

Charles  Napier  Miles  

George  Bridges  H.  Dennett,  Lord  Rodney... 

Heniy  Vincent  Hi^rgins 

Thomas  Charles  Pleydell  Galley 

John  Weyland 

Beginald  Brooke 


SaooBTD  hnjmvkjftB. 

...   Henry Gerardlieigh    

—  Arthnr  Henry  John  Walsh 

...  Son.  Copleatone  Richard  George  Warwick 
I    Bampiyide   


coamx  AJTD 

817B  LIVVT. 


^'is  May 
'17  Nov. 

p  8  June 


LIHUT. 


67 

Pi3July  67 
'14  Sept.  67 
'17  May  68 
'*i2  June  69 


'22  Mar.  7x 


2VD  LIBUT. 


XI  May   78 

7  Aug.  78 

27  Sept.  79 


P28  July  63 

Pxx  Jan.  67 

'soSept.  68 

5  May  69 

P  5  May  69 

1*17  Aug.  70 

38  Oct.  71 


^  8  May 
^3May 

9  Aug. 

16  Aug. 
38  Mar. 
21  July 


28  Oct.  7x 
12  Aug.  74 
21  Sept.  74 

6  Sept.  75 
3o  Nov.    75 

29  Nov.  76 
II  Feb.  77 
XI  Sept.  76 
II  Sept.  76 

5  June    78 


9  July   79 


BSEVXT 
XAJOB. 


BSaVST 
IT.COLOFBL. 


'Siding  Jfagtsr. — 

11    ...   (Quarter  Ma»Ur.—John  Henry  Stuart  Reid,  23  Jan.  69. 
j  Surfeou  Motor . — Owen  WUUam  George,  MD. ;  Surgeon  Major,  6  June  71 . 

I  iSbfyem.— Thomas  William  Thompson*  30  Sept.  75. 

'  »S    ...  [Veterinary  ^«f^tfo«.— Martin  Mence,  25  July  55  j  i**  Claee,  4  Dec.  63. 

Scarlet— JViWK^f  Blue.— 49«n^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Setumedfrom  France,  January  18 16. 

*  Lord  Laean  served  the  campaign  of  1828  on  the  Staff  of  the  Russian  Army  in  Bulgaria  (Russian  War  Med&l  and 
C:«Bafider  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia).  Commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
uif  lading  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded)  andlnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  ^edal  with  four  Clasps, 
fC£.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  ist  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'Colonel  Fraser  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir  Edmund  Lyons  on  the  Expedition  to  Kinboum  in  1855*  &i^d 
*!•  present  at  its  bombardment  and  surrender  (Medal).  Has  received  a  Gold  Medal  ftom  the  President  of  the 
fnMh.  Repabbc  in  recognition  of  his  devoted  services  to  the  wounded  on  the  field  of  battle  in  the  Franco-German 
asqMign  of  1870-71, 

*  lient  Tumor  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  seoond  phase  of  the  Askanti  War,  in  1874 
(Msasl). 


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Colonel.—  QtOTge  Fred.,  ri«<!o«ii«  Templetown,i  ZCB,   Stuiau,  '34  April  23 ;  £<.  '29  Oct.  35 ;    C^al. 

P12  Deo.  «6;  Mtyor,  »i6  Juno  37 ;  Lt.Colonel,  »x6  April  41 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Kqfor  Oeneral,  26  Oct^sS  ; 

LUut.Getural,  o  March  65 ;  Oeneral,  6  April  73 ;  Colonel,  and  Life  Guards,  xo  Oct.  76. 
LieutenaBt  Oolonu.— Henry  P.  Bw^art,  Comet,  ':t6  Feb.  58 ;  Lt.  '22  Julj  59 ;    Capl,  '25  Idar.  69  ;    Mqjor 

and  Lt.Colonel,  36  March  73 ;  Colonel^  36  March  78 ;  X<n(^««ia«;  Colonel,  xo  April  78. 

4Jor  ft  LtGdoBel.— John  Stephenson  Ferguson,*  Comet  4r  Sub  Lt.  i>ii  June  5a;  Xt.  8  Dec.  54;    Capt. 

5  Sept.  56 ;  Brevet  Mcpor,  s  Jxily  7=  ?  Mtyor  4-  Lt.Colonel,  10  April  78. 


2nd  Life  Onards. 

The  Boyal  Arms.    "Pekxjtbuli."  "Waibsloc* 


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Oaftaifs. 

George  Auflnistus  Curzon* 

Frederick  Trench  Townshend  

Sir  William  Samuel  McMahon,  Bart 

Hugh  Richard,  Viscount  Downe  

Alexander  GlentworthPauI  CliftonPerceval 

5»r  Archibald  Lamb,  JBarf. 

Edward  Hanning  Lee 

Douglas  Mackinnon  Baillie  Hamilton, 
Xord  Cochrane 


LnvtsvARS. 

Francis  Johnstone 

Audley  Dallas  Neeld 

Thomas  Wake,  Adiutant  jo  May  jiiXiding  \ 

Matter  90  July  66) } 

Sir  Thomas  Charles  Gallis  Western,  Bart,. 

Lord  Henry  John  Vane-Tempest 

John  Anstruther  Smith-Cunmghame   

Anthony  Charles  Sykes  Abdy 

Charles  Fred.  St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson 

Claude  George,  Lord  Glamis 

Hon.  William  Spencer  Bateman-Hanbury. 

Louis  Eric  Ames  

Houston  French 

Rowland  John  Beech  


COKKST  AKD 
BUB  LIXUT. 


Sub  LnmvAim. 


x6Nov.  60 

'  4  June  6z 

'x8Mar.  62 

'  8  Aug.  65 

'20  June  65 

'2xMar.  68 

1*33  Sept.  6s 

'  6  July  70 


i*z4  Sept.  70 
»iS  Feb.   71 

70  May   71 


1*28  Oct.    68 


I  April 
»38  Jan. 

7  Nov. 

oNov. 
'  3  Sept 
»'i4  Sept. 
Px5  Feb. 

28  Oct. 


CAKAZV. 


28  Oct.     7X 
28  Oct.    7x 

28  Oct.    7x 

30  April  75 
26  July  75 
XX  Feb.  76 
28  Oct.  7x 
x3June  74 
XI  Sept.  76 
39  Nov.  76 
II  Feb.  77 
X3N0V.  73 
6  Oct.    75 


BUB  LIBUT. 


1^x3  June  63 

P  8  Aug.  65 

'34  Mar.  69 

25  June  73 
sJuly  73 
6  Jan.  75 

26  July  76 

xo  April  78 


BBXVST 
KAJOB. 


I  Oct.     77 
I  Oct.     77 


BBBTHT 
LT.COI.Oni. 


Biding  If a«e*r.— John  Marshall,  9  Sept.  71. 
Qnarter  Master.— Chaxlw  Stanhope  Haines,  14  June  76. 
Surgeon  Jfaior.-— George  FredericK  Hume-Spry,  MD.  5  May  76. 
Surgeon, — Henry  Frank  Hensman,  Jssistant  Surgeon,  31  March  63. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— John  Ashworth  Rostron,  xx  Jan.  67 ;  ist  Class,  31  Jan.  77. 
Scarlet--JPa«»if^»  Blue.— ^^«iif«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Betumedjrom  France,  February  x8i6. 
^Lcrd  Templetown  served  Uiroughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  imtil  March  1855,  in  command  of  the 
xst  Battalion  of  Coldstream  Guards,  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  in  command  of  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  which  he  brought  out  of  action  (woimded.  and  horse  killed),  subsequently 
in  conmiand  of  the  xst  Division ;  also  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Ferguson  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  firom  Oct.  1854  to  7  Dec.  1855,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkermau,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Curzon  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  and  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of 
1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow ;  subsequently  with  Ross'  Camel  Corpe, 
and  present  at  the  battle  of  Gclowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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The  Royal  Arms.     "  PiKorsuuL "  "  Wa.tieloo." 
CttlAML—Hoffh  Hexuy,  Lord  Btrathnairn,^  GCB.  GCSI.  Stuign,  '8  Jane  20;  H.  '24  Oct  ai;  Copt. '2a  Jolj  34  ; 

Motor,  »3oDec.  96 ; Li. Colonel,  '17 Sept.  39 :  Colonel,  x i  Nov.  5 J  i  Major  General,  la  Deo.  54 ;  Zie^^.  €hneral, 

23  Feb.  60 ;  General,  4  Feb.  67  ;  Field  Marthal,  2  June  77 ;  Colonel  of  Royal  Horse  Guards,  3  March  69. 
LiMlauat  Co1«b«L— Owen  Lewis  Cope  Williams.  Comet,  1*12  May  54  ;  Li.  '25  Jan.  56;  Capi,  '7  May  58; 

Mqfor  4-  Bt.Li,Col4mel,  ^7  Dec.  66 ;   Colonel,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  xi  Sept.  75. 
■akr.— Cecil  Robert  St.  John  Ives,  Comet,  '15  Jan.  58;  Lieut.  '12  Mar.  61 ;  Capt.  '25  Apr.  65;  Mc^or^r 

BreveiLiemlenant  Colonel,  ii  Sept.  75. 


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»  6  May 
»  I  July 
'29  Dec. 

'33  July 

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'29  Jan. 

'26  Feb. 


34  Dec. 
V22  June 
'12  Nov. 
»'i2  July 
-  5  Nov. 


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'29  Dec.    65 

^  3  Dec. 

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.  8  Nov.    68 

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»3i  Oct. 

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'19  Dec.    65 

19  Aug. 

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'19  Aug.  7» 

ii  Sept 

75 

'19  Aug.  71 
28  Oct.    71 

8  Dec. 

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35  Sept.  78 

28  Oct.    7x 

iNov. 

79 

27  Sept.  61 

28  Oct.    7» 

28  Oct.    71 

'isMar.  67 

1*28  June  71 

2  Dec.   74 

33  April  73 

38  Feb.   75 

38  Feb.    74 

10  July    79 


CArtAlWB. 

Frederick  GhiBtavus  Bumaby   

David  Milne  Home,  MP.  for  Berwick    

Mou,  Oliver  George  Powlett  Montagu 

Gilbert  Stirlmg    

Alfred  Mordaunt  Egerton,  Squerry   to\ 

HJtJS.  ike  Dnke  tfConnangki  S 

Cbaries  Gore.  Xord  Kilmarnock  

Lord  Henry  Arthur  George  Somerset 

Hon.  Wm.  Charles  Wentworth-Fitz William 
John  Hew  North  Gustavo  Heniy ,  Vieeount ) 

Daliymple   S 

LuvTSirAirTS. 

Robert  M'Alpine,  Adjutant  34  Deo.  58 

[Frederick  Richard  Gascoigne 

George  Lamplugh  Wickham 

John  Seymour  Wynne  Finch 

Archibald  William  Merry 

John  Fielden  Brocklehurst  

Bvelyn  George  Hammond  Atherley  

Chariea  Baldwyn  Childe-Pemberton  

Leird  Henry  Edward  Brudenell  Somerset.. 

Ssoovn  LisuTBVJjrrs. 

Hen.  Lionel  Francis  George  Byng m...  39  June  78 

Charles  William  Selwyn 30  Nov.  78 

Howard  Henry  Howsxd-Vyse  ^  13  Aug.  79 


Miiima  Jr<u<er.— Thomas  Miller,  7  Nov.  65. 
QemrUr  Maaier. — James  Sharpies,  ao  Sept.  71. 
omrgeem  JTofM*.— Joseph  Marmadnke  Taylor,*  a6  Feb.  76. 

Snryoom. — Heinrich  Freiderich  Lawaetr  Melladew,  MD.^  Aeeieiani  Surgeon,  31  March  64. 
yetertmary  Surgeon.— MaXhsm  John  Harpley,*  34  April  54 ;  \§t  Clou,  9  Jan.  63. 
'RXvie—Faeinge  Scarlet.— jl^enff,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Setumed  from  France,  a  F^ruarg  1816. 

'  LortStnUmaini  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal,  CB.,  Crons  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  of  Prussia, 
Cid  sword  of  honor  tram  the  Sultan).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  the  Queen's  Commis- 
■OCT  St  Che  Head  Quarters  of  the  Freneh  Army,  and  was  wounded  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps,*  Major 
teval,  ECB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  the  Central  India 
f)M  Faroe  thmghout  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  having  inarched  1,084  miles,  took  upwards  of  150  pieces  of  Artillery, 
CM  otreadiad  camp,  one  fortified  city,  one  partly  entrenched  town,  fought  sixteen  successful  actions,  captured 
»nsT  forts,  and  never  sustained  a  check,  and  including  the  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Rat([hur,  Shahghur,  and 
C^^awrse,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpee,  and  various  other  engagements  terminating  in  the  storm  and 
Ofttre  of  Gwalknr  and  restoration  of  the  Maharajah  Scindia  to  his  capitar(&C£.  and  promoted  Lt.General*' in 
cotaidaition  of  his  eminent  services,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*y«eriBai7  Surgeon  Harpley  served  with  the  Roval  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
iffui  of  Bnlganac  and  M'Kensie'sFarm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  with  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse 
f/ihe Sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  X844  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Royal  Morse 
i^Hery  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and 
c*cC3RQf  Lacknow,  captare  of  Rampore  Kussie,  passage  of  the  Gograat  Fyzabad,  and  affairs  of  Muchagawn  and 
KsBds  Kde  (twice  mentioined  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  SvgeoB  Miiior  Taylor  and  Doctor  MeUadew.—For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


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Tho  King's  Cypher  within  tho  Gai-ter.    "  Wxtxeloo  "  "  SxTi.8TOPOL  "  *'  Taiu  Fokts  "    '•  Pbcix." 

f?Z:  Colonel.— Henry  Aitchison  Hankey,  En$ign,  '26  June  33;  Lt.  '10  Alar.  25;  Capt.  '15  Aug.  26;  Major, 

P27  Sept.  33  ;  Lt.Colonel,  1  Mar.  39 ;  Colonel^  11  Nov.  51 ;  MajorOeneral,  6  July  57 ;  Lieut. General ^  29  Apr.  64  | 

Oeneral,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  i  Jan.  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Alexander,*  Comet,  '3  Sept.  47;  Lt.^6  Decs©;  Capt.  'i  Feb.56;  Major,  *i2  June 

6^;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  22  Sept.  73;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  9  Dec.  76;  Colonel,  22  Sept.  78. 
Major.— Richard  James  Combe   Marter,*  Comet,  '18  Jan.   51 ;  Lt,  '29  April  53 ;  Capt.  ^g  Dec.  6a ;  Major, 

7 March  77;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  15  Oct.  79.         


C1.PTJLIK8. 


COEVXT    OB 
3HD  LMUT. 


P25Sept.   6olP2i  July  63 

»*26June  66 '30  Sept.  68|i'27July  70', 

xoMay    64  ^'20  Feb.    671    12  Feb.  73 

'29  April  59, '12  May   61  Pi8  May  70    29  Nov.   79 

P3oSept.  68,»*23Mar.   70    15  July  76 

'13  July   67'  7  May    70^   16  Dec.  76 

'*i2  0ct     67i»i4July    69I  17  Dec.  771 


John  Matthew  Benthall' '20  Dec.    59 

Arthur Gibbings*  "  '" 

William  Henry  Thompson* 

William  Vesey  Brownlo w* , 

Charles  Adrian  Gough  Becher* 

Robert  Grosao  Grodson* 

Heni^^  Percy  Douglas  Willan*  

Hamilton  Campbell  Vetch  '  8  July    68 j  28  Oct.     71:  20  Mar.   78' 

LlBUTXNi.lfTS. 

Nicholas  Sadlier*   

Peter  Marrow"  ...  

Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench'Brewsteri* 

John  Alexander* 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie 

Richmond  G.  Nicholas,*  ^4;u<a««  14  Feb. 

74  {Riding  Master  13  April  72)  

James  Cumming  Dewar* 

Robert  Thomas  Graves  Lowry*  

Bub  Libutxhavts. 
William  Henry  Harkneas*  


SeCOHD  LlBUTBITAllTS. 

William  Richard  Goold-Adams^  .. 

John  Saltren  Willett" 

Cjrril  St.  Clair  Cameron 

Julian  Oswald 

Ernest  Leonard  Wright* 


'22  Dec.  69'  28  Oct.  71} 
28  Oct.  7x  28  Oct.  71 
3  Aug.  72' 


P27Feb.  69 


8  Dec.    77 


30  Dec.  72 

28  Oct.  7t 

x4  Feb.  741 

19  Feb.  79] 


x6  Feb.   78   22  Mar.    79 


SUB  LIKUT.   I 


II  Sept.  761 


2irD  LIBUT.   I 


X  May 
II  Maj' 
32  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
II  May 


Pajr«a«/^r.— Charles  Morley  Balders,*  6  Jan.  79 ;   Comtt,  35  May  35 ;   Lt.  9  Oct.  57  ;  Capt.  '39  July  62 ; 

Bt.Mqjor,  9  June  76. 
Biding  Jfa*<*r.-^ Philip  Kelly,  14  June  76. 
Qmarter  Matter. — Henry  Murphy,*  37  Nov.  66. 
Veterinary  5Kr^«on.— Seaward  Longhurst,*  14  June  73. 

Scarlet— Pacing*  Blue.— ^o^^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.^Irieh  Agents,  Messrs.  Cone  and  SonB. 
Bmbarkedfor  Natal,  28  February  1879. 

1  Colonel  Alexander  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855.  including  tho  battle  of  the 
Tchemava  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Dragoon 
Gkiards  m  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chma ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  eng^aged  in 
the  actions  of  18th  and  2i8t  Sept.,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
X879,  in  command  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  ft>om  14th  April  till  the  end  of  the  campaign. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Marter  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  (Vom  the  9th  April,  and  commanded 
a  detached  squadron  of  his  regiment  in  the  field  from  the  ist  June  until  the  conclusion  of  the  campaign,  including 
the  cavalry  afffeiir  at  Erzungayan  on  sth  June.  Captured  the  Zulu  King  in  the  Ngome  Forest,  and  brought  him  to 
TJlondi,  having  under  his  command  at  the  time  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  a  company  of  the  Natal 
Native  Contingent,  and  an  officer  and  ten  men  of  irregular  mounted  troops  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  pro* 
moted  Bt.Lt.Colonel  "  iu  recognition  of  the  service  performed  by  him  in  having  effected  the  capture  of  Ketch wayo, 
the  Zulu  King,  in  the  Ngome  Forest "). 

*  Gajptains  Benthall,  Becher,  and  Willan,  Lieute.  Nicholas  (as  Adjutant),  Dewar,  and  Lowry,  3nd  Lieuts.  Hark- 
neas, (ioold-Adams,  and  Wright,  Paymaster  Balders,  Quarter  Master  Murphy,  and  Veterinary  Surgeon  Longhurst 
served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

*  Captain  Gibbings  and  Lieut.  Alexander  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  iu  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the 
squadron  under  Major  Marter,  flrom  ist  June  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Brzungayan  and 
the  capture  of  King  Cety  wayo. 

*  Captain  Thompson  and  Lieut.  Sadlier  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the 
squadron  under  Msjor  Marter,  including  the  cavalry  aflkir  at  Erzungayan. 

*  Major  Brownlow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
Colonel  Drury  Lowe,  conmianding  the  cavalrv  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  Afterwarda  commanded  a  squadron 
of  his  Regiment  in  Baker  Russell's  Flying  Column  (Brevet  of  MaJor). 

*  Captain  Gk>deon  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under  Migor 
Marter,  and  took  part  in  the  capture  of  Kins  Cetjwayo. 

^^  Lieut.  Marrow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the  squadron  under  Major 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  afikir  at  firzungayan.  Acted  as  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  squadron,  and 
subsequently  as  Staff  Officer  at  Fort  Newdigate. 

u  Lieut.  Brewster  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Deputy  Provost  Marshal  of  the  3nd  Division,  and  was  present 
in  the  engagement  at  UlundL  Served  afterwards  with  a  aquadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  Baker  Ruasell's 
Flying  Column. 

"  Second  Lieut.  Willett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1B79,  with  the  Field  Force  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal. 


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2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays), 

The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "  Luckkow." 


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!  -  B*i'C«I«iel.— Alexander  Low,i  CS.  Cornet,  »aOct.  35;  Id.  ^6  July  38;  Capt.  '14  July  43 ;  Bi.MnJor,  90  June  54  J 
i!!  £!!:     Major,  76  Oct.  54 :  Bt.U.  Colonel,  12  Deo.  54 ;  £'•  Co2oii«2,  i  May  57 ;  Mqfor  General,  6  March  68 ;  Lieutenant 

General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  and  Dragoon  Ouards,  i  Aug.  74. 
24    .^  liratnaat  G«loBel.— Thomas  William  Sneyd,*  Cornet,  ^3  May  56 ;  Lt.  '24  July  57 ;  Capt.  '10  May  61 ;  Major, 
'o  Aug.  71 ;  lAemtenant  Colonel,  ai  July  77. 
•  •   Kaisr.— William  Alexander  Battine^  {Snaiifn  Bengal  Army,  20  Sept.  49 ;   Lieut.  9  Mar.  55),  Cornet,  14  Feb.  60 ; 
•    tiimi.  >29  Jnly  6a ;  Captain,  >io  May  64 ;  Major,  ai  July  77. 


William  Hanning  Lee     

Cfaarlea  Albert  Leslie  Attila  French 

Petct  Anbertin 

Jamce  Frederick  Stoart  "ilenVe^Adjntant  "> 

J^frMre  Teomanrn  Cmalry  i 

Fiancii)  Jame«  Ashoumer 


]Francif  Gren villa  Dovle,  at  St^f  CoU^e.., 

.Benjamin    Itelf,^     Aaijntant     £aneaakxre"i 

Yeeeeanrjf  Cavalry   } 

■  Foeter  ConlifTe  Lister  Kay 

.  Arthur  Lewis  George  Gould , 


'aiNov.  65 
'15  June  60 
Vi6May    65 

4  Oct.    64 

'  9  April  70 
90  Feb.    66 

2  May    70 


LxsuTSJiAins. 

Warner  OtUey 

Joseph  Alexander  Lamben 

HeniyClerk  

Frederick  Gordon-Mackenxie.. 
John  Cecil  de  Yeel  Tattersall.. 
Cuthbert  Pilldngton  Dawson  ., 

Jeremiah  James  Bayly 

Frsncis  Savile  Barton 

George  Berthon  Preston 


COBirXT  OB 
alTD  LIXITT. 


LIXUT. 


'21  Oct.  67 

P23  June  65 

P  6  July  TO 

Px6  Mar. 


Sacovn  LuuTxvi.irT8. 

-  Geirge  John  Scott  

'    Capon  Henry  Preston,  .^4/Mtont  2  July  79  . 

-  Bobert  Fiennes  Hibbert  


27  Mar. 
a  Dec. 
9  Aug. 
Z2  Aug. 

XI  Sept. 

xo  April  78    X3  July 

I  May   78     4  Dec. 

jx  May    78 1  14  Deo. 

aa  Jan.    79      a  July 


6  July  70 

-.  Mar.  70 

P30N0V.  70 

1*29  May  69 

37  Sept.  71 

30  Dec.  7x 

30  Dec.  73 


aTTD  LiBirz. 


aa  Jan.  79 
31  June  79 
X3  Aug.   79 


'  5  Nov.  70 

••13  Jan.  69 

»»27  8ept.  71 

29  Jan.  74 

19  Jan.  76 

8  Mar.  76 

30  June  77 

7  June  78 

a  July  79 


SRET.UAJ.   '  BT.LT.OOL. 


I 


:i   Ifi  PnutaeUr.—ThoiaMB  Aked.  30  Jan.  7a ;  En§,  '5  Apr.  64 ;  Lt,  '4 

...  BiMuy  Matter. — Heiury  Andrew  Hoghes,  33  July  79. 
::    ...  [(^mtrter  Matter.— Kdward  Gundrie  Tuckett,"  X3  Jan.  69. 


Apr.  65 ;  Capt.  '30  Mar.  67. 


Veterii 


rimary  Surgeon.— Aitred  Adrian  Jones,^**  xo  June  71. 
\QcMx\e^—Pae%nge  Baff.—Ayentefliewn.  Ridgway  and  Sons.—JruA  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Metumed  from  India,  31  January  1870. 

'  IdnLGenend  Low  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inker- 
:^:i,  tad  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Bupatoria ;  at 
bienaan  he  commanded  the  Regiment  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Hs:^.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Meajidie). 

*  LLColonel  Bneyd  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indisji  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of 
^ssKrotpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  MajoT  Bsttine  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  i6th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  Poshawur  frontier  and  was  pre* 
Rat  in  several  expeditions  agamst  Momunds  and  AiR«die  hill  tribes  in  1854-56  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with 
^tf  Pfrsian  Expeditionary  Force  from  Jan.  to  June  1857,  and  was  present  at  Uie  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohum- 
*«!:  JMedalwitn  Claap).  Served  in  Bengal  with  Havelock's  column,  on  the  Staff  of  that  General,  and  was  present 
2tbesaioDs  of  Onao,  Bnaseerutgunse  (ist  and  and),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions 
**dsii^«>and  ending  in  the  relief  or  the  Besidenov  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept.  1857  ;  also  during  the  subsequent 
■K&ace  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  force  until  the  iinal  relief  by  liord  Clyde  on  24th  Nov.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
k^i  a  jfar's  service). 

'  Outain  Belf  served  with  the  loUi  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  t7th  April  i855,including  the  cap- 
t^  cl  Tefaorgaom,  battie  of  the  Tchemaya,  Expedition  to  Kertch,  and  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal 
^'.^  CUsp,  and  Turkiah  Medal) 

*  Qoaner  Master  Tnckett  served  with  the  and  Dr.  Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  i858-59,including  the  siege  and 
cipaire  of  Iiucknow  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Trans*Gogra  ankirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
v::^naap). 

'  Veterinary  Surgeon  Jones  served  throaghont  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  including  the  action  of 

Ar.-gee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 


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XX 

xz 

x6 


X7 


P»y. 


3rd  {The  Prince  of  Wales')  Dragoon  Guards.         [d-mu. 

The  Princ6*8  Flume.    The  Rising  Bun  and  Bed  Dragon.    "  T^laybki.  "  "  Albukxbi.  "  "  YxnouA.  *' 

"PBirnrBULA"  •'^Abtssimxi." 

OoloneL— Robert  BichardBon  Rohertson^i  CB.  Comet,  '8  June  a6 ;  X<.  '9  April  ag ;  Gi)9rf.'i6  Aug.  33 ;  Mwr, 
'x8  June  41^  Lt.Colmul,  'aa  Deo.  ^^jColonsl,  ao  June  54;  MqjorOen^ral,  14  May  59;  XMa^.G^Muroi,  31  Jan. 


'x8  June  41 :  Ijt,CoUmMt  'aa  Uec.  43 ;  vounui,  a<  ^ 

68 :  G^mm^,  13  Apr.  75 ;  Colonel  3rd  Dragoon  Qaard8,,x7  June  66. 
LieuienaBt  Oolenel.— Andrew  Bmythe  Montagu     '^ 


Comet,   x8  Nov.  s\ ;  X*.  'x6  Mar.  55 
■>.  77 ;  Xi0Mi«iMM<  Colonel,  a4  Nov.  77. 
Xigor.— Frederick  John  George  Murray,  Comet,  »i6  May  6a;  Lt,  ^ij  Nov.  63;  Copt.  ^17  April  69;  Jfofor, 


Montague  Browne,    vomet,   xs  «ov.  sj;  lA.  ^] 
'34  Deo.  58 ;   Mqfor,  1*30  June  ^ ;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  1  Get.  77 ;  Lientenant  Colonel,  94  Nov.  77. ' 


3x  May  76. 


Cjlptajvb. 

John  Davison 

Otho  Glynn  Bolitho   

«.«.«.  Herbert  Stewart  

JBmle  Kerr  Amyatt  Bumey 

FrederioHorace  Davis  Bellwood  Beliwood 
Frederick   Meyer  Wardrop,  Aide  de\ 

Comp  to  Sir  John  Uiehel i 

Henry  Frank  BgbertLucas 

William  Utting  Cole 

Boger  Kenne^  Parke 


LlBITTBiriLVTB . 

WiUiam  Frederic  HamUton  Yafeman...., 
Greville  Swing  M'Clellan,  Aii.  ia  Apr.  74 

John  Frederick  Straoey  Lee-Barber 

Fryce  Meyrick  Pryce 

Linde8ayCk>lePa^er w.. 

Arthur  James  Taylor    

James  Massy  Dawson 

Andrew  Bdgar  Caldeoott 

Henry  Oholmeley  Gribble 


Bbcoito  LuvnurisiB. 

John  George  Woodley 

John  Edward  Fitsmaurice  Hughes  Boohe 


COBTBT  OB 
aim  UBUT. 


J'xaMar.  6' 

»i4  Oct.  68 

»a4Nov.  63 

P38  Oct.  68 

'  3  April  6q 

'30  June  69 

39  Nov.  64 

*a8  May  70 

^xoAug.  70 


i**2x  Feb,  65 

(I'laJime  69 

**i8  July  65 

1*30  June  69 

'a8  May  70 

'xoAng.  70 

II  Nov.  68 

Pis  Feb.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 


xz  May    78 


14  Sept.  78 
13  Aug.  79 


30  Deo. 
14  Feb. 

a  Dec. 

4  Dec.  74 

II  Feb.  a6 

xz  Oct.  76 

XX  Nov.  76 

XI  Nov.  77 

a6  May  79 


'as  Jan. 
xa  Feb.    73 

»ix  April  68 
31  Oct.  74 
x6Feb.    78 

78 

7« 
79 
79I 


xMay 

a9Nov. 
6  Feb. 
a6May 


PowflMMltfr.— Wentworth  Dawes,  18  Nov.  68 ;  Son,  Captain,  18  Nov.  73* 

Riding  Maeter.—Siageiae  Henry  Nicholson,  24  May  79. 

Qnarier  3f<u<«r.— Samuel  J)ean,  9  Oct.  63. 

Veterinary  <9«f^«oii.— Michael  Joseph  Hartigan,  3  June  68. 

Scarlet— i^a«iiV«  Yellow.— ^^mte,  Messrs.  Hopkinaon  and  Co.— Jrif  A  A^enU,  Sir  B.  B<iroiigh«  Bt»  and  Co. 
I  Betumedfrom  Abg$$inia  and  India,  Junt  x868. 

^  General  Bichardson  Robertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  the  successfhl  expedition  against  the 
insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  Biver,  in  1845.  Also  as  Brigadier,  and  in  command  of  the  7th  Dra- 
goon Guards  in  the  KaflBr  campaign  of  1846-47  (Medal  and  CB.). 

*  Lt.Oolonel  Browne  served  with  the  Scots  Gr^ys  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  30th  July  to  zst  Sept.  and  from  Oct.  to  Pec. 
Z855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana  Turkidi  Medal). 


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Ten; 

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I 


Camazms. 

George  Bamsay  Alored  Dezme 

John  BidnOT  Bates 

FhiUp  Bdward  Pope,  AtUiOoHt  Che*kir«^ 

Ttommurw  CSnwIry  S 

John  caiadwiok  

Charlea  Henry  Coirey,  J^ftiimmt  Pembroke  ) 


]  4th  (Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Guards.  39 

The  Harp  and  down,  and  the  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  the  motto  "  (imi$  ttparabUt"    "Pikwsuia" 

"  Balaxlata  "  "  SsvASTorox.." 
ikaeL— «ir  Bdward  Cooper  Hodge,i  JTCB.  ComH,  3  Aug.  36 ;  Li.  '3  July  38 ;  Co^i.  '19  ^>^'  34  *'  V<VM*, 
»3  Dm.  41 :  U.Coioma,  »3  Oct.  48:  Colam0l,  a9  Not.  544  Mt^or  B^neral,  30  Jan.  63;  IA.Q€n*ral,  35  Ooi. 
71 ;  OtiMrel,  z  Oot.  77 ;  Colonel  4th  Dragoon  GoardB,  6  Jan.  74.  . 

ieateaaat  OeloneLWames  Ganter,*  Conut^  ^x8  Feb.  53 ;  lAind.  '31  Nor.  56 ;  CaptaiM,  'si  Oct.  59 ;  Mqfor, 
'8  Dec.  68 ;  LiCMtnamt  GUou4l,7  Mar.  77. 
■^«r.— Thmnaa  Bradney  Shaw-HelUer,  Cormi,  '37  Sept.  6x ;  Lt.  '7  April  63 ;  Capt.  '17  April  67 ;  Jf^/or. 
a  Jane  76. 


Merryn  ChalonerStephen  T7nte,.<l«|;«<a»<  ) 

SmtHgut  Tmmmrjf  Conaky  

Lannnoe  Mnzphy 

Charles  ViUien  IbbetMn   

^WlDiam  Johnson  Howard  Townsend, 

John  Hnbort  Hnasey 

HeniyBmestBaskeryiUe  Walton  ... 

Frederick  Thomas  Penton 


Bohert  John  Abdy. 

Joseph  Watldns  wOliam  Darley  . 

Arthor  Abney  Sandys 

John  Algernon  Aylmer 

Bobert  Arnold  Tansittart  , 

Bellbrd  Bandolph  Wilson  , 

Nldudas  Henry  Baoon ^ 

Chariea  Ctoorge  Kidd. 


Ssoovn  LmmnrAvtB. 
Bobert  Le  Mesnrier  WiUonghby,.<M;irfa«i  \ 

I   II  Jane  79 > 

.^  JohnWiBJam  Dent. 


OOKVXT. 

LIBUT. 

'x6Mar.   60 
»x3Feb.    63 

P  9  Aug.   64 
'4Jnly   65 

'33  May    63 

'iiJnly   65 

»x8  April  64 

'17  April  67 

»i3  Sept.  65 

'5Jaa.    70 

'13  Mar.   66 

'  9  April  70 

'17  April  67 
'  4  Deo.    66 
'30  June  68 
'33  Oot.    70 

83  Mar.  73 

33  Sept.  71 

33  April  73 
30  Dec.    73 
13  Nov.   74 
13  June  74 
38  Aug.  75 

38  Oot.    71 
xo  JazL    74 

3May  77 

39  Nov.  78 

an>  Lisirr. 

XX  May    78 

XX  May    78 

CAPTAUr.        BaSV.MAJ.   I   BT.LT.OOL« 


p  8  Jane  70 

'14  Sept.  70 

•33  Oct.  70 

4  Jane  73 
37  June  74 

x6  Jan.  75 

18  Feb.  75 

a  June  76 

5  Sept.  78 
14  Deo.  78 
zoAug.  79 


Sir  Edward  Cooper  Hodge  com- 
manded the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was 
on  board  H.M.S.  BmupmrtU  in  the 
naval  attack  on  Sebastopd  xTth  Oot. 
1854;  also  present  at  the  battlsi  of 
Balaklaya  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  night-attaok  on  Boasian 
outposts,  T9th  Feb.,  and  battle  of 
Tchemaya,  16  Aog.  1855  (Medal  with 
three  OJasps.  CS.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 


j?>ipiiifir.— ^ohn  Macartney,*  16  May  63 ;  SonMiJooft  z6  May  77. 


JMiay  Matttr, — James  Horton,  38  April  75. 
r. — Soloman  Williams.*  xi  Ap 


QmritrUaaUr. 
ftUrmrw 


.pr.  68. 
Lawrie,  Esq.- 


,— John  Hanly,  38  Apr. 
'^aeim^  Blue.'-Agni,  A.  1 

JUhtmedfivm  ik$  OrisMa,  irafy'x856, 


Jritk  AgtnU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


1  LtGolanel  Gunter  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  x6th  Aug.  1855,  including 
*.k«  liege  sad  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
Ctia;  VIS  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fUl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  x8th  and  axit 
Septeaber,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  M^  Macartney,  late  a  Captain  in  the  zTth  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Squadron  of  the  zith  Light  Dragooofl 
tt  Knnool  and  in  the  action  of  Zorapore  i8th  Oct.  1839.  Served  with  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Cnmea  from  the  30th 
•IBS  to  14th  Julyand  from  Bent,  to  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal 

*  Qttxtcr  Master  WilUama  served  in  the  4tli  Dracroon  Ouards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
a^afagthe  battlea  of  Bttlaldava,  Inkerman,  and  Tohenaya,  siege  and  fitU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  01asps« 


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5th  (Princess  Charloite  of  Wales')  Dragoon  Guards. 


X«.  P31  Julyas;    Cap*. '30  June  a8 ;   Bl.JfaJcr,  23  Nov.   4 


Ooloiial.— Richard  Parker,  Comei, '3  Auff.  32 ,  ^ „,    _^.    ^ , .        -,*,„,. 

Mc^or  4r  Zt. Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Colonel,  so  Jane  54;  Lt.Colonel  4r  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Major  Genera 
34  Aug,  6i ;  Lieut  General,  3  Jan.  71 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Co/'On«r  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  7  Dec.  71. 

Liftuteaaat  Colonel.— William  Edward  Marsland,^  Cornet,  ^17  Feb.  57;  if.  '10  Dec.  58;  Cap*.  '3  Mar.  60 
Mtujor,  '38  Oct.  71 ;  Xiei(*«iia«i*  Colonel,  33  Jan.  77. 

Kiqor.— James  Dyson  Bourne,  Cornet,  ^21  Deo.  60 ;  Lieut,  'y  Nov.  62 ;  Capt.  >3  Aug.  66 ;  Major,  17  Mar.  77. 


"  VeBiigia  nulla  retrortum." — "  Si.Li.MAVCi. ' 
"  Balxklava.  " 


"ViXTOBIl."  ' 

'  Sevastopol.' 


TouLorsa"  *'P«hi»8ula" 


[  Aldttihot 


Gaptazhs. 

Edward  Alfred  Jee 

William    Bobinson    Truman,    Adjutant^ 

Warwicluhire  Teomanrjf  CavaXry    } 

Robert  Wilson  Kearsley,  Adjuiant  Berke  ) 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  S 

John  Oswald  Lambert 1 

Frederic  Melkington  Kenyon-Stow,  Adj.  \  ' 

Middleeex  Yeomanry  Cavalry  } 

Frederick  Augustus  Cracroft-Amootts  

Maunsell  Bowers  

Fred.  Wilson  Hemming    

Robert  Stevenson,  A^uiant  Lanarkehire^ 

Veowtanry  Cavalry  } 

Walter  Hyde  Atherton 

Charles  Edward  Warde  


coBKXT  oa 

2HD  LiaUT. 


P  2  Mar.   66 
^  8  Aug.  63 

P17N0T.  69 


'  3  Jan.    65 


7»», 


'35  Apr.    68 
P  I  Mar.   64 


LlBTTTSlTAirrB. 

Richard  Charles  Bernard  Lawrence  .... 
Andrew  Baldrey,  Ae^'utant  13  June  76  , 

John  Francis  Green , 

George  Henry  Maddison 

Edward  Hegaa  

William  James  Mackeson  

Son.  Kenehn  Digbv  St  Lawrence 

Stephen  John  Hatfield  Harter 

Sheldon  William  Keith  Gradock  


Sxcoirn  Lixutxitahts. 

Henry  James  Lermitte 

Charles  Conrad  Shaw  

St.  John  Corbet  Gore  , 


2  Jan.   69 


10  Nov.  77 
8  Dec.  77 
4  Deo.    78 


2VD  LIBUt. 


'  8  Aug. 
PSDec. 

a8  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

38  Oct. 

24  Feb. 
13  Apr. 
28  Oct 

18  Dec. 


2  Deo. 
28  Oct. 


68 1  23  Apr.  73 
65    24  July   72 

71  17  Mar.  77 
7»    33  Sept.  77 

71  2  Feb.  78 

7a     9  Aug.  78 

72  31  Aug.  78 
71 1  31  Oa.  78 
^7  '30  June  69 

27  Aug.  70 
27  Sept.  79 


X3  Feb.  76 

31  May  76 

36  Aug.  76 

6  Oct.  76 

zx  Sept.  76 

xo  Sept.  77 

3x  Aug.  78 

X  Nov.  78 

27  Aug.  79 


4  Dec.    78 
4  Dec.    78 

23  Jan.    79 

Bernard  Hamilton  Gunston ix  Oct.     79 

Favmaeter.—ft.B.e.  Dudley  Beaumont,"  x  Apr.  78 ;  Sne.  8  July  56;  Lt.  4  May  59 ;  Capt.  z  Apr.  70. 

Biding  Matter.— Robert  Gifford,  3  April  78. 

Quarter  Ifot^r.— William  Denis  Lemmon,  3  June  64. 

Veterinary  Suryeon.—Ed^nn  Thomas  Cheesman,  so  Nov.  67 ;  let  Clan,  30  Nov.  79. 

Scarlet— JVittny*  Green.— ^^*»e«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rw*  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 


Beiumedfrom  the  Crintea,  28  May  X856. 

^  Lt  Colonel  Marsland  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  engaged  a 
Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  18th  and  2zst  September,  aJso  m  th( 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Beaun^ont  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Tomer  during  the  operationa  in  Bhootan  in  1865-66 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


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"  8BV1.8TOPOL  **   "DlLHX." 


41- 


fin  fiairColoMl.— HeniT  Richmond  Jonee,^  CS.  Cornet,  »9  Jane  95 ;  Lt.  '14  Nov.  26 ;  Capt  »i2  June  30;  Bt.Ucuor 
P»T.;p»y.|  «  Kov.  46 ;  Major,  'ai  May  50 ;  Li.Colonel,  ?i6  Sept.  51 ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  a  April  6s  2 
•v,-— J  ^ f  /:  T\^  —  .  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  6th  Dragoon  Goards,  15  May  73.  »        »-        j» 

1  Fryer,  Cornet,  'g  Mar.  60;  X*.  »i8  Feb.  6a  ;  Cap*.  P5  April  64 ;  Jtfo/or  '15  Dec 

7  March  77. 

Aenatani  Adjutant  General,  Simla;  Comet,  ^14  July  54;  £*.  i>x5 

5  Jnly  7a ;  Major,  ai  July  77. 

bt.  Comet. ^li^  Jnly  64 ;  Zf.  >ia  Sept.  65  ;  Capt.  >2o  Jnne  68;  lfo;\ 


,   6q:  Xtoii«Mm<  Colonel,  17  March  77. 
'Bucts.— James  Goldie,*  Aetietani   ' 

»8i  Feb.  60;  Bt.Mefjor,  5  J  ' 
>Char]eB  Frederick  Marriott. 


Jan.  56;    Copt, 
Major,  5  Oct.  78. 


I  CJlPTAXVS. 

•  Henr^  Blackbome  Hamilton..'. 

■  HardmBamley 

•  iHngfaC.  Gaston  Montgomery  

•  ^Hom,  James  David  Drommond,  Adjutant  ^ 
•    Bm^te  Taoatanrf  Cavalrg } 

•  WOUam  Henry  MacGeorffe,  Atff.   WeH-'t 

mer^and  Teomonri/  Cavaky } 

Walter  Campbell  Calvert 

'  Douglas   Alexander   Graham  Conning-) 

ham  Graham  i 

Anbone  George  Fife 

Thomas  Cole  Porter  


C0B5BT      OB 
aWD  LIBTJT. 

'a  I  July    64 

P18  April  65 

P14  Sept.  66 

8  Jan.    58 


"13  July 
»ao  Oct. 
'ao  Feb. 
'isMay 


»x5May  66  P24  Mar. 
»25  Sept.  67  P15  Dec. 
Paa  Feb.  68  P  6  July 
»  8  Mar.  59  'x6  Jan. 

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1 

64 
69' 


LiBirrxvAVTB. 

:  Alexander  8prot 

Robert  Preston  Sandeman 

Thomas  Richard Fra.Brabason  Hallowea,  *) 

'    Iniervret^ j 

Alfred  weston..<ltf;«teii<  17  April  76  

Percy  Hogh  Hamon  Massy   

Harold  Charles  Hanbnry   

!Bat)amxnNoelHeywood-Jones   

ChariesReffinaldSydney  Douglas-Hamilton 


S  Sept.  77 


Ssoovn  LnmvjiVTB. 


I   2KD  L1B1>T. 

Bidiard  Godolphin  Walmeeley  Long 30  Jan.    78 

Heoiy  Mow^  Owen ■  30  Jan.    78 

Frederick  Henry  Arthur  Des  Vobux  '  x6  Feb.    78 

tPraods  Sndlow  Ganatt  I  i  May    78 

Robert  George  Edward  Twiss 30N0V.  78 

Montagu  Cradock 6  Aug.  79 

Pemmaeier. — Edward  Roberts,*  a  Dec.  68 ;  Kon.  Captain,  x  April  78. 

Kima  Maeter.—WiMiam  Busby  Mayes,  ai  Aug.  78. 

^Wfar  Jf(M«*r.— John  William  Tomlinson,  13  Oct.  77.  '  » 

Veterimarf  Air^«os.— Richard  Poyser,  xa  Sept.  65 ;  let  Clou,  8  March  76.    r  \ 

Bine — JFaeinge  White.— 4^mi/«,  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co.^Irieh  Agents,  Mee^f  ,  Cane  &  Sons. 
Mmharkedfor  India,  30  December  1877.  ^f  p 


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a8  Oct. 

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84  Feb. 

28  Feb. 
5  Oct. 

la  Nov. 


73 


13  July 

6  Sept. 
x6  Aug. 

7  Aug. 
5  Oct. 


ao  April  77 


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I  April  76 
XI  Feb.    75 
39  Nov. 
xz  Sept. 

5  Oct. 


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'-iTx^ been  killed  bv  the  first  shot  fired  by  the  enemy),  and  captured  a  gun;  cC^  ^\nded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at 
"^  captan  of  BattHlly  (C£.) ;  commanded  the  Left  Column  with  Lord  Clyde's  fc  in  the  attack  on  Benhi  Madho'a 
'  *9  At  Dunderkera ;  oommanded  the  Cavalry  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the ^Srans-Gk>gra  campaign,  including 
<^n  at  Msipedia,  Chundal,  and  Bankee,  also  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the  Raptoe  (Medal). 

'  Mijor  Gotdie  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  throughout  Uie  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  includ- 
-.' the  tasttle  of  Bndlekeserai,  siege  operations  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolnndshuhur  and  Ally- 
TJir.  tattle  of  Agra,  aflkur  of  Kanouge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  action  at 
$<^2bst,  setion  at  Bhnwiahabad  (in  comnumd  of  a  Squadron),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  oam- 
XMo.  IS  Oode  and  Rohilcand  and  actions  of  Rhodamow  and  Allyghur,  capt^  of  Bareilly,  action  at  Shahjehanpore 
-  -        -  -  •     -  ^      .     .       t'   -  .       '^"-^^  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

■inian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 

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"  Vtttigia  nulla  retrormu.'*—**  akhi^UASCk"  "ViCTOBii."  "TouLOUBB**  "Pbitisbula' 
"  Balaxlati.  "  "  Sbtastopol." 
Ooloiial.— Richard  Parker,  Comeif^n  Auj 
Major  4' Lt.Colonel,  gVoy, 
34  Aug.  61;  Lintt.  Qeturalf 
LieuteaaBt  Colonel.— William 

MajWt  '28  Oct.  71 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  31  Jan!  77. 
MnjoT.— James  Dyaon  Bourne,  Cornet,  ^21  Dec.  60 ;  Xiguf.  P7  Nov.  62 ;  Cap<.  >3  Ang.  66 ;  Major,  17  Mar.  77 


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William    Robinson    Truman,    Adjutant  \  p  j.  .^^„  aJv  a-r^i> 

Warwiek$kire  Yeomanry  CavlUry     j  ,^  »  ^"^S-  ^^      «  ^®0' 

Robert  Wilson  Kearsley,  Adjutant  Berke  )  L,^  „^^  ^ 

Yeomanry  Cavalry  .....!.....  ;  ,»'i7  Not.  69 

John  Oswfud  Lmnbert 

Frederic  Melkington  Kenyon-Stow,  Adj,  7  p  ,  to*.  <c^ 

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Frederick  Augustus  Cracroit-Amcotts 

Maunsell  Bowers 


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Fred.  Wilson  Hemming    

Robert  Stevenson,  Adjutant  Lanarkehire  ) 

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Walter  Hyde  Atherton 

Charles  Edward  Warde  


'as  Apr.    68 
I  Mar.   64 


LlBUTBlTAirTB. 

Richard  Charles  Bernard  Lawrence  ... 
Andrew  Baldrey,  A^uUint  13  June  76 

John  Francis  Green 

George  Henry  Maddisou 

Edward  Hegan  , 

William  James  Mackeson  , 


Hon.  Kenelm  Digb^  8t  Lawrence  . 
Stephen  John  Hatfield  Harter  .... 
Sheldon  William  Keith  Cradock 


Sbcohd  Libuxxitavtb. 

Henry  James  Lermitte 

Charles  Conrad  Shaw 

St.  John  Corbet  Gore  . 


'  3  Jan.   69 


10  Nov. 
8  Dec. 
4  Dec. 


SVD  LIBUT. 


28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
38  Oct. 


65   24  July   72 

17  Mar.  77 

23  Sept.  77 
2  Feb.  78 


84  Feb.  72,    9  Aug.  78 

13  Apr.  72    31  Aug.  78 

38  Oct.  71 1  31  Oct.  78 

18  Dec.  67  P30  June  69 


3  Dec.    74 
38  Oct.    72 


13  Feb.   76 


31  May 

26  Aug.  70 

6  Oct.  76 

XI  Sept.  76 

xo  Sept.  77; 

31  Aug.  78 

X  Nov.  78 

37  Aug.  79 


27  Aug.  70 
37  Sept.  79 


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4  Dec.    78 
4  Deo.    78 

33  Jan.    79 

Bernard  Hamilton  Gunston '  11  Oct.     79 

Faymaeter.—f.B.c.  Dudley  Beanmont,o  i  Apr.  78 ;  Ene.  8  July  56 ;  Li,  4  May  59 ;  Capt.  1  Apr.  70. 

Siding  Maeter.—Bdbert  GifTord,  3  April  78. 

Quarter  Ifuttfr.— William  Denis  Lemmon,  3  June  64. 

Veterinary  Suryeon.—^d^rin  Thomas  Cheesman,  30  Nov.  67 ;  i$t  Claee,  so  Nov.  79. 

Scarlet— Jlact»^«  Green.— .iy^nte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruA  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  the  Crimea,  28  May  1856. 

>  Lt.Colonel  Marsland  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  engaged  at 
Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and  21st  September,  also  in  the 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Beaumont  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Turner  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865-66 
(MedSfwith  Clasp). 


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**  SByXSTOPOL  "   "DlLHI." 


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FbS  HAlfjGelMieL—HenrT  Richmond  Jonee,*  CB.  Comet,  '9  June  25 ;  Lt.  '14  Nov.  a6 ;  Capi.  P12  .Tune  30  •  BtMajor 
^>_;?^l    9  Nov.  46 ;  Major,  »ai  May  50 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '16  Sept.  51 ;  Colonel,  aS  Nov.  54  ;   Major  General,  a  April  65 : 
t    Ueiit,Qeneral,  6  Dec.  73 ;  General,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  6th  Draffoon  Ooards,  15  May  73. 
Ilieatonaat  Golenel.— John  Fryer,  Cornet,  '9  Mar.  60;  Lt.  >i8  Feb.  6a  ;  Cop*.  »5  April  64  ;  Jfa/or  »i<  Dec 
I    69;  XimteMiieCotoiMZ.  x7Maroh77.  y    .     5      «.. 


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■ijort.— James  Gk)ldie,*  Aeeietant  Adiutani  General,  Simla;  Comet,  '14  July  54 
I    *ax  Feb.  60;  Bt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,-!!  July  77. 
'Charles  Frederick  Marriott.  Cornet,^ jt^  July  64 ;  Lt.  P12  Sept.  65 ;  Copt.  >2o  June  68 


X*.  »i5  Jan.  56;    Capi. 
Major,  5  Oct.  78. 


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'Henrv  Blackbnme  Hamilton..'. 

Hardm  Burnley 

iHughC.  Gaston  Montgomery  

|Hm.  Jamas  David  Dmmmond.  Adjutant ) 

I    Bueia  Teomanrp  Oualrg } 

WiUiam  Henry  MacGeorae,  A4f.   WeH-'i 

moreland  Teowtaney  Cawbrjf } 

IWalter  Campbell  Calvert 

I  Douglas    Alexander   Graham  Cunning-) 

I    ham  Graham   i 

Aubane  George  Fife 

Thomas  Cole  Porter  


COBirXT  OS 
aiTD  LUTTT. 

'ai  July  64 
'18  April  65 
'14  Sept.  66 

8  Jan.    58 


LisunvAVTS. 

Alexander  Sprot 

Bobert  Preston  Sandeman 

I  Thomas  Richard  Fra.Brabason  Hallowes,  *) 

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Alfred  Weston.  AdjnimU  17  April  76  

Percy  Hu^h  Hamon  Massy   

•Harold  Charles  Hanbury   

.Boijamin  Noel  Heywood- Jones   

<  ChariesBecruuadSydney  Douglas-HamUton 


PisMay  66P24Mar.  69 
'25  Sept.  67  »i5  Dec.  69 
"•aa  Feb.    68  P  6  Julv    10 


Pi3  July 
»aoOct. 
Pao  Feb. 
'xsMay 


5  Sept.  77 


I  Sscon  LnrTSVJiVTB.  ■  awn  likpt. 

iBiehaid  Godolphin  Walmesley  Long 30  Jan.  78 

Henry  Mostyn  Owen I  30  Jan.  78 

.Frederick  Henry  Arthur  Des  Vgbux  I  z6  Feb.  78 

Francis  Sndlow  Gairatt  I    i  May  78 

Bobert  George  Edward  Twiss 30N0V.  78 

Montagu  Cradock 6  Aug.  79 


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a8  Oct. 

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1 

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XI  Feb.    75. 
29  Nov.  76 
II  Sept.  78 

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6  July 

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X 

I 

7  Aug. 
5  Oct. 


X3  July 
6  Sept. 
16  Aug. 


20  April  77 


jPsMMuftfr.— Edward  Boberts,*  a  Dec.  68 ;  Hon.  Captain,  x  April  78. 
Bidina  Matter. —Vf mam  Busby  Mayes,  ax  Aug.  78. 
'  Quarter  Jfcu<«r.— John  William  Tomlinson,  13  Oct.  77. 


V'eterimar^  ^r^cos.— Richard  Peyser,  12  Sept.  65;  zet  Clou,  8  March  76.    f  \ 

Bins— Fiaein^M  White.— Affent$,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.— JrM  Agente,  Mee^f  1  Cane  &  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  30  December  1877.  of  p 

>  General  Bichmond  Jones  commanded  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  from  1/  ^^ug.  1855,  including  the  battle 
*€ tbeTehemaya.  siege  and  fa\\  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  .  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Serred  inttie  Indian  campaign ;  c  .mmandea  Greneral  Penny's  Column  in  the  tM||.  l^f  the  Kirkrowlie  (that  officer 
Urini^been  killed  by  the  first  shot  flred  by  the  enemy),  and  captured  a  gun;  c(^  ^>nded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at 
•be  espcure  of  Bareilly  {CB.) ;  commanded  the  Left  Column  with  Lord  Clyde's  fc  la  the  attcusk  on  Benhi  Madno's 
f^rce&tDunderkera:  commanded  the  Cavalry  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  JjStfans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
^Siin  St  Magedja,  Chundal.  and  Bankee,  also  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the  Raptoe  (Medal). 

*MiyOT  Goldie  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  includ- 
•jif  ihe  battle  of  Bndlekeserai,  siege  operations  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolnndshuhur  and  Ally. 
7har.  battle  of  Agra,  aflhir  of  Kanouge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  action  at 
Senighat,  action  at  Shnmshabad  (in  command  of  a  Squadron),  siege  and  ^pture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  cam- 
psi^  in  Oude  and  Rohilcund  and  actions  of  Rhodamow  and  Allyghur,  capdp^  of  Bareilly,  action  at  Sha}\jehanpore 
tsA  pmoit  to  Mabomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  and  affair  at  KT    s9•^  (Medal  with  Clasps) . 

*  Caotaia  Roberts  served  as  a  Captain  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout j^^^t^  yBinian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 
svTooaiyiioanded— gunshot  wound  of  left  elbow-joint--at  Arogee,  in  whict  -  'he  commanded  two  Comixanles  of 
(te  4tii  King's  Own,  being  the  Baggage  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches,  F  '^^/ 


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Ck>lonel.— Robert  Wardlaw,^  CB.  Cornet,  's  Jane  35;  Lieut.  ^28  July  40;  Captain,  '14  Oct.  4a;  Major 
'4  Feb.  53?  Bt.Lt, Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.Colonel,  'lo  Mar.  57;  Colonel,  xa  Dec.  57;  Major  General* 
6  Miir.  ftS  ;  £f rff'r«ai»<  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  7th  Dragoon  Gnards,  7  Jan.  74.  * 

Linutisii&fit  CdloneL— Edward  Harnett,*  Comet,  ^2  June  48 ;  Lt.  14  Oct.  51  j  Capt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Major,  20  July 
66s  Brff^tf.  Lt.Culonel,  17  Nov.  75  ;  Lt.Colonel,  17  May  76. 

tojar*— p.f.tf.  Talin  Oampbell,  Comet,  14  June  55  ;  X<.  Pi6  Oct.  55;  Capt.  '29  June  66;  £r*t7tf<  lfq;or,  11 
/una  7^;  Major.  1 3  Sept.  79. 


Ca.pt  JLIF8. 

John  Fryer  Chapman,  Adjutant  0*-"> 
fordthire  Yeomanry  Cavalrg } 

Aifnd  Bibhy  

Evan  Aubrey  Thomas  

Walter  Creagh,  Adj.  Deniiffhehire  Too-  \ 
WMury  Caotdry ) 

Cecil  Leyoeeter  Becher 

William  Woods  Weston 

Charles  Edward  Beckett 

William  Edward  Morrison  Rough    

Charles  Lucius  Brooke 

WlUiam  Moses 

LxsnTBiri.irT8. 

Montague  Campbell  Day 

Michael  Arthur  Burke 

Uliok  George'Campbell  de  Burgh,  Adju-  > 
tani  29  July  79  S 

John  Scott 

Digby  de  la  Motte  Du  Boulay   

Frederick  Charles  Palmer 

James  Henry  Aspinwall 

Philip  Montagu 


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P  5  Jan. 
»28  July 

4  Oct. 

»i4  Sept. 
»  3  Feb. 
»i7  April 
33  Sept. 


Bbcoito  LnuTxiriVTS. 
Frederick  James  Murphy. 


COBirXT       OS 

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9  Mar.  78 


2in>  LIBVT. 

79 

79 

79 

-79 


'18  Oct.     64 

18  Jan.    69 
'aa  June  67 

'aS  Oct.     68 

P17  April  69 
Paa  Mar.  72 
'aa  April  71 
a8  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
a  I  Sept.  7a 

93  Apr.  75 
la  Nov.   75 

IX  Sept.  76 

11  Oct.  76 
IX  Sept.  77 
a9Nov.  77 
22  Mar.    79 

12  Nov.  73 


1*18  Aug.   69 

'14  Jan.    71 
24  Sept.  73 

I  Apr.    75 

33  Jan.    78 
9  Oct. 
23  Jan. 
22  Mar. 
a4May 


78 

79 

79 

,      -.     79 

a J  June  79 


Lieut.  General  Wardlaw  served 
with  the  ist  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  6th  Oct.  1854,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Bidaklava,  In- 
kerman,  and  Tohemaya  (oonunanded 
the  Regiment),  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  sth  Class  of 
the  Medijidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


^_^ 93  July 

Duncan  Vernon  Pirie I    7  Jnne 

Arthur  WHliam  Mordaunt  Richards    6  Aug. 

Claudius  Shirley  Harris  I  xi  Oct.     _ 

Pav«MM<«r.— William  Francis  Wheble,  18  May  60 ;  Ronorarjf  Major,  18  May  75. 

Hidina  Matter. — Nelson  Banyard,  6  Jan.  75. 

^tarter  Maeter.-~B.exay  Lewis,*  a8  Oct.  68. 

Veterinarjf  8uryeon.—ChaT\6B  G^rge  Hetherington  Reilly,  15  Feb.  61 ;  itt  Clatt,  2  Aug.  71.  . 

Scarlet— .7Vi«»ji^t  B}»xlk.^AaenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Iriek  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
!keturned/rom  India,  33  Nov.  1867. 

*  Lt.Colo^il^^aal^3B|il^Md  with  the  nth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of 
Tohemaya,  siege  «a/ft]l  of  m>astopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Quarter  Master  Luiiianmeft  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  woa  present 
in  many  of  the  engagements  tb^^iook  place  (Medal). 

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^^  1^  GekiwL*-Charles  Philip  Ainalie,  vnd  Lt.  lo  April  25;  LU  '38  Jan.  26;  Capt.  **i6  Mar.  30:  Mmot,  **x4  Oct.  42 ; 
I  LLColoiult  P22  Oct.  47 ;  Ci>ioiwi,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Uajor  General,  7  July  62 ;  iietti. Qeneral,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Cfenm^, 

I    X  Oct.  77 :  Cfe&m«i  iBt  Dragoons,  8  Mar.  69.  ^.    .„„^,yv.-™^« 

Xieotnant  Oolonel.— John  Gordon  Graham,  Cornet,  19  June  55;  iMut  ^15  Feb.  56;  Capt,  '19  Feb.  58; 

Mnor,  27  Mar.  72 :  X<.Cotoii«l,  xo  April  76.  ^  ,  , 

l^'or.— Bdmund  Baoon  Button,  Come/, '30  Mar.   60;    Lt.  '•23  Sept.  62;    Cliip*.   »8  May    67,-    Major, 
10  April  76. 


Captxivb. 

Charles  Falkiner  Morton ;• 

Han  Maclean,  Aids  de  Camp  to  Sir  > 
Tkomae  Steele > 

John  Archibald  Middleton,  Adjutant  1  ] 
F^eMre  Light  Soree  Volunteere S 

John  Baillie  Ballantyne'Dickson 

Charles  Richard  Tennant   

Beigamin  Ingham  Tidswell   

Henry  Tomkinson 

Gerard  Vivian  Ames 

William  Wella* 


LxsirravAHTB. 

William  Henry  McLaren 

James  Barnard  Nichols   

Jamee  Tbwers-Glark 

Francis  William  Bhodes 

Soraoe  Amyatt  Amyatt-Bumey* 

Arthur  William  Mostyn  Owen 

William  FiUGerald  O'Bhanghnesvy  , 
Francis  Rottledge 


Sioovn  JjovrmxAxn, 

Henry  Bobert  Mansel  Porter 

Oedl  Digby  Howard  Fetherstonhaugh 

John  Fmnoia  Bum-Muzdooh 

Frederick  William  Shaw 


COKFB1 

•    1 

P18  Feb. 

63 

P  5  Sept. 

62 

P8Aug. 

68 

20  Jan. 

60 

*  8  June 

70 

28  Oct. 

71 

P23  April 

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30  Oct. 

78 

4  Dec. 

78 

13  Aug. 

79 

LIBUT. 


'*2x  July 
'29  Mar. 

PxeMar. 
I  Jan. 


»3x  May 

28  Oct.  71 

pfo  May  64 

26  June  72 

2x  Aug.  72 


15  Mar.  74 
27  June  74 

2  Dec.  74 
23  April  75 
13  June  75 

6  Sept.  76 
xi  Feb.   77 

a  Dec.    74 


^12  June  69 
'  8  June  70 

9  July 


3x  Dec. 
8  Mar. 
27  Sept 
'8  July 
30  Oct.  . 
13  Sept.  79 


Captain  Wells  served  in  the  xst 
Dragoons  throughout  the  Bastem 
campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  (horse  severely 
wounded,  and  captured  a  Russian 
cavalry  horse  on  the  field),  Inker- 
man,  and  Tohemaya,  night  attack  on 
Russian  outposts  on  i9tA  February 
1855,  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps^andTarldsh 
Medal). 


Pflymuter*.— Ob<  WiUans,  5  April  56;  Son.  Major,  5  April  71. 

Duncan  Chisholm  Oliver  Spiller/  z  Apr.  78 ;  Bne.  ^  14  Aug.  60 ;  Lt,^  2  Feb.  64;  Ompt.*  zo  Nov.  69. 
.Siiteff-JTM^fr.— James  Collins,*  9  Aug.  tx. 
QwHW  Jfa«<0r .—George  Clements,*  23  Mar.  70. 
...  Veterinarjf  Surgeon.^ 

Scarier— Ptfeis^f  Blue.— J,^M<f ,  Meesrs.  Cox  and  Co.— TriA  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  St.  and  Go. 
Setnmedfrom  the  Crimea,  27  Jfoy  Z856. 

*  lient  Amyatt-Bomey  served  wifh  the  Swing's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879,  a&d  took  part  in  the 
optan  ofEbg  Oetjwajo. 

*  Osptatn  SpiBer  commanded  a  Company  of  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  war  of  Z863-65  in  New  Zealand,  and 
n«prciaeut  at  Aw  attack  on  the  working  par^  at  Williamson's  Clearing,  relief  of  Pokttio  Piquet  (mentioned  in 
dnitehes).  stormiiig  and  capture  of  Put  at  Rangianhia,  actions  at  Bangiani  and  Huirini,  and  attack  and  capture 
of Pihtt Orakaa  (lOdal). 

*  BUing  Master  Collins  served  in  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  z858-59,aad  was  present  at  tlie 
GqAne  of  Koiah,  reoaptOM  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke*8erai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  ciq[>ture  of  Powrie, 
utioss  of  Sindwahoo,  Koorwye,  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'Qoarter  Master  Clements  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  xst  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the 
Ivtilfs  of  Alma,  BalaJdayik,  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Claspa,  and  Torkiab  Medal). 


B  3 


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2nd  Dragoons  {Royal  Scots  Qreys). 


r       DiudAlk. 

'  Second  to  None." 


The  Thistle  within  the  Otrcle  and  Motto  of  St.  Andrew.    An  Baffle. 

"WjlTBBLOO"      "BALJlKtATJl**   "  S«TX8«OPOL." 

—Sir  John  Bloomfiold  Gongh.^  QCB.  Bn$ign,  34  Feb.  20;  Lt  »i  Oct.  25 ;  Capt.  'i  Aug.  26;  Bt.Maior, 

a611^  41;  Bt.Lt.Colonelt  33  Deo.  42;  CbtoiMi,  3  Auk.  50;  Mc^orQeneralf  ^oJ9iD..$si  Lieui.Gtntral,  9  Not. 

esTfi^MMraJ,  35  Oct.  71 ;  ColofM^  snd  Dragoons,  31  Jan.  64. 
Lieateaant  Colonel.— Andrew  Nugent,"  Comet,  '17  Dec.  52;  ^-  '«4  Not.  54;   Capt.^8  Feb.  56;  Mqfor,  31 

Mar.  66;  Lt.Colonel.^s  Feb.  69  ;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74. 
1Ui9r,—p.$.e,  John  Wallace  Hosier,  Oom^,  '17  Dec.  58 ;   i«.  '17  Nor.  63 ;  Cop*.  '30  June  69  j  JTq/or, 

31  Jan.  78. 


GjiprAiirs. 


COBKXT  OB 
:  3VD  LIXUT. 


Francis  James  Agnew  Wallace '38  April  63 

Patrick  Sanderson, -4(f;irfa«<JKa*eio<*»afi">  p,.xr«^  #:, 

Teomamfy  C<walri..... j  »'i7Not.  63 

Francis  Glennie  Farquhar '14  June  64 

Edward  George  Moore  DonnithomeS(X<.  ^ 


B.  ArHlUrji,  x8  Dec.^x),  Adjwtant  HmrU  \  9  8  Sept.  65 

Ttomaiuy  CavaUry J  1 

James  Charles  Maberlv   1*25  Sept.  67 

Alft^dCholmeley  Barfe  Welby Pi6  Ootv.    67 


BBXY.IO^. 


P30  Mar. 
Pi6  Oct. 
»25  Sept 

3  Feb. 

'33  June 
^  7  Dec. 


Hon.  Walter  Philip  Alexander '  3  Feb.    691'xo  May 

John  Francis  Upton  Gaskell |  38  Oct. 


71 
'33  June  70 


Montague  George  Johnstone ., 

Francis  Maitland  Philips 

L1XUTBVA.VTS. 

William  Christopher  James 

Charles  FiUGeraldWatldns    

John  Lewis  Yaughan  Henrr 

John  Arthur  WellesleT  O'Neill  Torrens 

William  Henry  Hippisley,'  A^.  34  Nov.  77..,       

William  Nicholas  Leader ' 

Edwin  Bolton  I        

Cecil  Algernon  Brooke  Tumor 5  Sept. 

Bichard  Wolfe '  30  Jan. 


^ 


SxOOHn  LXBTTTBHAjraS. 


3Hn    LIXVT. 


38  Oct. 
^  3  Aug. 
34  Feb. 

38  Feb. 
6  Mar. 
33  Apr. 

3oN0T. 

33  May 
z3  May 

II  Nov. 


PioMay 
»3iMay 
»  3  Aug. 

34  Feb. 


7»1 

i 

72 


34  June  76 
I  April  761 

34  Nov.  77 
5  Sept 

3X  Jan. 

38  June 


791 


17  May    79 
28  June  79 


William  Crawford  Middleton '  X3  Mar.  78 

James  Campbell  Hamilton {  ix  May  78 

Fitzroy  Charles  Fletcher 37  Aug.  79 

Henry  Jenner  Soobell 13  Aug.  79 

PaymiM<0r.— James  Clarke  Ross,  i  Mar.  64 ;  Hon.  Major,  x  Mar.  79. 

Bidina  Jfat^fr.— Charles  Walter  Neal,  6  Nov.  67. 

Quarter  Maeter.— John  Liddle,*  37  Sept  71. 

Veterinary  Surgoon.— Andrew  Galbraith  Ross,  x6  May  63 ;  let  Cla»$,  8  June  73. 

Scarlet— JViciM^*  Blue.— 4^mf«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrM  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


Beinmedfrom  tkt  Crimea,  4  Julf  1856. 

^  Sir  John  Gongh  served  during  the  war  in  China  of  1840-43  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  and  head  of  the 
department ;  was  present  at  almost  every  engagement  during  the  expedition,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Major 
and  Lt Colonel,  together  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Ba^  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44 
as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronse 
Start.  Amx)inted  a  Brigadier  in  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  1845-46:  commanded  the  3nd  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the 
Imttiesof  MoodkeeandFerozeshah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Puniaub  campaign  of 
1848-49  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  and 
Ctoojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  Brevet  rank  of  Colonel. 

*  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klsva,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Donnithome  served  tlirougb  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x864-^5  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Artillery,  and 


«  presoit  in  the  campaign  on  the  Waikato  river,  expedition  to  Tanranga,  action  of  the  Gate  Pah,  campaign  in 
J  WanganT  •  ••     ■  ^     "     ' "  "  "'^*         --    -       ^.   «  ,  ..    ^.       ~.      ,—  ,« 

1  Lieut  H.^^ 

Marter,  inclu^mg  tSie  cavalry  aiTair  at  Ennngayan. 


Uie  wanganui  district,  and  with  the  expeditions  of  the  Movable  Column  on  the  River  Fatea  (Medal). 
7  Lieut  Hippisley  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ^  ^^  squadron  under  Mi^or 


•  Quarter  Master  Liddle  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the  Scots  Greys,  including  the 
aflkir  of  M'Eensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  night  attack  on  outposts  on  X7th  Feb., 
wAm  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduot  in  the 


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3rd  (27te  King's  Own)  HnBsars. 


4$ 


Tfw'Ber. 


FaUHalf 


The  WlLice  Horse  within  the  Garter.    **  Nee  a$peraterreni."    "SALi.Mi.KCi."  "Vittobia" 
•*  TouiorBH '*  "Pbwihbuli."  "Cabooi.,  1842"  "Mooskbb'*   *' Fbbozbshah  " 

"SOBBAOV"   ''PuKJAUB"   *' ChILLIAVWALLAH  "    "GOOJBBAT.'* 

OeloneL— Air  George  Hemy  Lockwood,i  JTCB.  ConM<,  1*10  Mar.  35 ;  Lt.  >*xo  Aug.  a6;  Coo^.  '7  Sept.  33;  MM&n 
6  Mar.  39;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  33  Dec.  42;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  CbtoNtf^,  a  Aug.  50;  Jtf^'or  Qenend,  38  if<rF« 
54;  ZMi»<.^«i»«ra/,  3  Sept.  63  s  General,  3a  Oct.  to;  Colonel  3rd  Hnsaars,  z  Jan.  73. 

UeataBaat  Golonel.-4».«.c.  Richard  Blnndell-HollinBhead-BlnndeU,  Comet,  ^7  Mar.  56;  Lt,  ^tgYtlb.  58; 
Copt.  '4  Mar.  m  :  Motor,  'aS  Oct.  68;  Lt.Colonel,  4  Nov.  74 ;  Colonel,  4  Nov.  79. 

■aier.— Arthur  Hare  Vinoent,  Comet,  39  Deo.  57 ;  X<.  '9  April  61 ;  Capt.  '14  Aug.  67 ;  Mqfor,  'a8  June  71 ; 
Jrww^  JAenUnant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 


SlOOra  LnUTBITASTB. 

Jamea  Selby  Bohaon  Scott 

Bt.  Glair  Oswald 

Arthur  Bfugfaam  Crabbe 

Herbert  Bethune  Patton 


Captaibb. 

Charles  Stephen  Walker 

George  Vernon  Cohnan  Napier , 

John  Pnrefoy  Ellis  Jerroise  

Benjamin  Louis  Gilson    

Bobert  George  Dickson  , 

George  Edmund  Rogers 

Ghartoa  William  Hawker  Helyar 

Lzbvtbvavts. 

Thomas  Hopwood  Peokham 

Bobert  Elton  Grey 

Samuel  Job  Lea 

Robert  Gustavus  Alexander 

Arthur  James  Ramsay  Van  GortUmdt 

George  Charles  Fuller 

Harry  Goortenay  Jackson 

WmiamGeorgeMatthews  (Biding Ua9ter\ 

S3  July  67),  Adjutant  la  June  77 } 

Reginald  Charles  Freeman   

Charles  James  Robarts 


'10  May  61 
^33  Sept.  63 
'16  Nov.  66 
»  7  Aug.  67 
'37  Nov.  66 
»3oMay  69 
>  3  Feb.  64 


»86Feb.  641'aaJune  67 
'  9  Aug.  64  '17  Nov.  69 
'  3  June  68 'si  June  71 
'aSOct.  63  4  Nov.  74 
»a9Msy  69  8  Mar.  76 
»ax  June  71  f  27  Oct.  78 
»  X  Dec.  65  '31  Oct 


'17  Nov. 
38  Oct. 


aSOct     7Z 


ax  April  77 
X4  Sept.  78 
XX  May  78 
33  Jan.    79 


PmmaeUr. 


LIBPT.        I      CAPTAiy. 


38  Oct.  7s 

38O0L  7X 

6  Mar.  73 

36  Mar.  73 

38  Oct.  7z 

3  Nov.  73 

xoOot.  74 

33  Jan.  75 

aS  Feb.  74 

xaFeb.  73 


BBBv.MAj.     Bf.ur.ooa. 


JfMtOT-.— William  John  Rant,  38  April  75. 
OmWm-  Jra«eM-.— George  Mathews,  36  June  67. 
Veterimaey  Surgeon.— John  Baldock,  X5  Feb.  56 ;  let  Claae,  3x  Aug.  67. 

"Blne^Faeinoe  ^cstxlet.—Aoeni9,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Triah  Agenit,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
JBmharkedfor  the  Baet  Indiee,  X5  JVbo.  x868. 

*  Sir  George  Henry  Lockwood  commanded  the  trd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  AfBrhaa- 
iitsa  under  General  Pollock  (Medal,  and  CB.),  and  was  present  at  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  heists  of 
JogduUnck,  aotion  of  Tezeen,  and  Hnftkotal.  occupation  of  Cabool,  siege  and  capture  of  Istaliif.  He  served  also 
in  tke  Pni^jaab  eftmpaign  of  1848-49,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 


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FnUIHAlf 
Pay.  Pay. 


4tll  {:The  Queen^s  (hm)  fiOBSard. 

Taiatiea"  "AiBmatBEx"  "Salamaitcx"  "Vittobu."  "Toulousb"  " PBirnreirLx"  "AppGHunsTAjr" 

••GHurwBB*'  "Alma"  "Baulxla-ta."  "Ivkbbmav"  *'Sbvabtopol." 

Oolonel.— Xor<2  George  Augustus  Frederick  Paget,^  ZCB.  Comet  4r  Sub  Zt  '25  July  34;  £t.  'x  Beo.   37  : 

Ca«f.  '17  Aug.  41 ;  Mqjor,  1*30  Jan.  46;  Lt  Colonel,  '39  Dec.  46;   CoUmel,  ao  June  54;   Mtyor  General, 

XI  r7oy.  61 ;  Lieut. General,  38  Feb.  71 ;  Oeneral,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  4tli  Hufisars,  7  Jan.  74. 

Lieatenant  OdoneL— Alexander  George  Montgomery  Hoore,  Comet,  ^13  Dec.  50;  Li.  '6  July  52;  Oip^. 

'p  May  56;  Mtyor,  24  Sept.  67;  Zt. Colonel,  '23  Dec.  68;  Colonel,  23  Dec.  73. 
■lyjor.— Francia  Barker  Montague,  Gbmef,  a6  Feb.  56;  Lt.  13  Apr.  58;   CaptaUi,  14  Bept.  67;  JCq/or, 
13  Sept.  79. 


«4 


Garaixb. 

George  FhlllpB ., 

William  Milee  Nairn  Kington,  A3^Mltant\ 

Qloueeeterekire  Teomamry  Cwalry    S 

FrandB  Arthur  Hutchins 

Neil  Bezigamin  Edmonatone  

Henry  Fane  Grant   

Walter  Chrystie  Underwood 

CharleaBdwardPennefather  

William  Alexander  Baznaay , 


6  April  55 

96  Feb.  58 

'35  May  60 

*  5  June  66 

P23Dec.  68 

'x4  July  69 

»x4July  69 

»  x  Sept.  69 


LlBFIBH-Aim. 

FranoiB  Campbell  Pearson , 

Cecil  Wybum  Peters 

John  Farmer,  A^uiant  93  June  75 . 

Spencer  Walpole  Follett 

Bdwin  WlDiam  Bxham 

Charles  Lancelot  Skinner 

Frederick  Heniy  Bladcer , 

Daniel  Louis  De  la  Cheroia , 


BioovD  LiBunvAns. 
William  Pierrepont  Wilson-Todd.. 

Edward  Aaheton  Critohley 

lyan  Owden  Bichaidson 

Ranald  Kincaid-Smith 


1*39  May 

P  8  Feb. 

»3iMar. 
'3AprU 
'  8  Dec. 
'  9  Aug. 
»X7  Aug. 
'x4  Jan. 


3Vn  LIBUT, 

3x  Oct.  77 

39  Jan.  79 

6  Aug.  79 

ByAuff.  79 


Ci-PTAUr. 

!•  7  Nov.   62 

'19  April  64 

63  P  I  Feb.    68 
69 ,  ax  July 
69    TO  Jan. 

7  Mar. 

6  Aug. 
X3  Sept. 


BBBT.MAJ.   \    BT.LT.COI.. 

x6D8C.    7^\ 
I  Oct.     77 


2  Dec.  74 
XX  Feb.  75 
33  June  75 
9oNov.  75 
19  Feb.    76 

5  June  76 

38  Oct    76 

39  Not.   76 


pMTBMMter.— Hennr  Askew  Cherry,  zo  March  79 ;  Sn$,  '30  Dec.  64 ;  Li,  93  June  69 ;  Cegfi.  9  Aug.  76. 
»liyJf«««-.-%rii  Ernest  mflitt:  30  Sept.  74. 
QmaHer  JfaitM*.— WlBiam  Leetch,  38  Mar.  74. 
VeUrwarjf  AiiyMa.^Ilei  Matthews,  34  ^^h  73* 

Bloe.— J^wnet,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Go.^Jriti  AgefiU,  SUr  B.  Borough,  Bi,  aad  Co. 
Setumed  from  the  Crimea^  38  Ma^  1856.— A»6orJbMi/or  India,  15  Oct,  xZ&r, 


I  Lord  6eozg«  Paget  served  in  the  Eastern  oampai^  of  1854-55;  commanded  the  4th  light  Dragtxms  at  the 
"battle  of  Alma,  and  in  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  of  Balsklava.  Commanded  the  Light  Cava^  Brigade  at  the 
liattles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Eupatoria  and  operations  thence  with  General 
D'Allonville.  Conunanded  for  a  time  the  Cavalij  Diyision  in  X855  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of  Uie  Legion 
of  Honor,  BardJaian  and  Turkish  MediJs,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie) . 


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^^^^  The  Harp  and  Grown.    "  q»i»  SeparaHtr* 

Oolaid.— Henfv  Darby-Griffitli,*  CB.  Bn$ign,  '25  Nov.  28;  X*.  '25  Nor.  31;   CapU  »i  Aug.  yj',Uajor, 

»6  Nov  46 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '27  Aug.  52:  Colonel,  28  Nov.  S4 ;  ^ajor  Gentral,  31  Mar.  66;  LtmUnant  Geu^ral, 

x4Aprn74;  e#j«»raZ;iOct.77;  OoZcmeis^jAncerB,  I  Jan.  72.  o    /^    ^  »     nr      ^      >r  • - 

lieutMMt  Ooi«n«L--Wmiam  Lloyd  Browae,  Biuign,  '15  Nov.  55;  ^*'  »  ^aj  58;  Capt.  'n  Mar.  62;  Jfiyor, 

12  Oct.  68 ;  :Brev€t  Lieutenant  CoUmel,  i  Oct.  77  l/^*i^^«^'»  '^l  *^^-  79-         _       ^       „,  »r  •         w-.^ 
■iVJar.— Boyle  Vandeleur,  Om-m^,  20  Sept.  58}  LU  '16  Nov.  60;  C<kpt,  '23  Jan.  63;  BtJiqfor,  7  May  77; 

Major,  IS  Mar.  79. . 


FaUHsIf 


:8  ,<»/„ 


I  10 

J    7 


GuTiilirB. 


COKVBT     ox 
iJalTD  LIBUX. 


Comwallis  Heniy  Chichester* j'i8  Feh. 

s.«.e.  Ludoviok  >Conteflore  Carmichael, *>  p.^w/x^- 


LZBUT. 


j?.*.c.  liUdoviok  Jiontenore  uarmicnaei,  'p.-  jj^y 

1>.A,QJ£.  €hn.  InUUigence  Branch  -.•  i  ,  ^  _     ^    ^    p      *««i  a. 

Joeeph^ncerBenyon !«3  Sept.  62,J  7April6s 

Richard  ITelding  Morriaon*  '30  Mar.  58*24  Deo.    58 

Alfred  BiBsel  Harvey ,  Ad^futant  t  Devon  j 

Toomamy  Oavalrjg    ) 

Bdward  Groves  Paley  

Bichard  St.  Leger  Moore    

Cecil  William  Norton,  at  Si^ff  College 


Augnatoa  Campbell  Spencer 
Thomas  Fletcher  {lading  Maeter  6  Dec. 


73) 


LnmrBirJiirTB. 

Heniy  Conrtenay  Horland 

Jamea  Frederick  Love  BuBsell  

Julian  John  Newton  Spicer,  AijiOaKt^ 

ax  Jane  79 S 

George  Bichard  Tnfton 

Henry  Bent  Brocklehurst 

Arthur  Gerald  Chapman 

Sdward  Charlea  William  GUbome 

Arthur  FrandB  Maomlllan-Scott 

Archibald  Coamo  Little  


SaOOVS  LUVTBVARS. 

Llewellyn  Heywood  Jonea 

Christian  Combe 

John  Sinclair  

George  Bdward  de  Yere  Kennedy.. 


■  a  ]  ... 

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PiSOct. 

*  2  Jan.    69 

»  I  Feb.    67 

'  9  April  70 

8  Feb.    70 


IX  Aug.   54'    7  April  58 

*a8July    63 '29  Jan.    70 

^  7  April  65  »24  Dec.   70 
"  Pio  July   63 

69     5  June  75 


64     5  Mar. 

»x9  Feb. 

r29May 

a8  Oct. 

aSOct. 

3  Feb. 


15  Aug.   77 


airn  libut. 


X  o  Nov.  77 

5  Oct.     78 

13  Aug.    79 

II  Oct.     79 


XI  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 


x6  Deo. 
6  Jan. 
16  Deo. 
15  Mar. 
at  Mar. 


5  July  72 


I  Oct.    77 


a6Mar. 

XX  Feb. 
39  Nov.  , . 
II  Sept.  77 
39  Nov.  77 
xa  Nov.  74 
ax  March  79 


PoMMHiffv.— Haurice  HarUand  Mahon,  8  Mar.  58;  SonMajor.Z  Mar»  73. 

^  Qeorse  John  Ohas.  Whitfeingtan,  z  Apr.  78 1  Mns,  '14  Jnly  57  j  Li.  '33  Apr.  58 ;  Capt,  10  OoL  70. 

«'^M  Jf actor.— Joan  Crowdy,  a  Nov.  66. 
^Her  jraa<«r.— Douglas  Shawe,  4  Feb.  71. 

^pUSg*  BcarleL— -'^l^mlt,  Meaan.  Cox  and  Go.—Jna  JMiUi,  Sir  E.  Saroogfa,  Bt,  and  Co. 
"'"'  Betwmedfrom  India,  2x  l>ec9mbor  1874. 

i  Qenerai  Da<i*y-Grilflth  eerved  the  Baatern  campaign  of  x8s4-SS.  m  oonunand  of  the  Soote  Grcya.  ineluding  the 
dlkirof  M'Kensie'aFann,  battles  of  Balaklava  (wounded  in  the  head  by  a  pistol-ball),  Inkermao,  and  toherumk 
^  and  IWl  of  Sebastopol  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Santinian 
^TniUAMedala  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

>  Makv  Chicheat^  served  with  the  13th  Light  Inliwitry  in  the.  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
cf  iS^emSL  aiejce  and  IWl  of  SebastopollMedal  with  Clai«),  and  Turkish  Medal). 

nLiwMor^aon  (formerly  a  Captain  in  the  sxstFoot)  served  with  the  x9th  Begiment  in  the  BaSfeeni  Oampaign 
up  ^%  October  t8S4f  including  the  battte  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Claeps,  and  Turkish 


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6th  (InniskilUiig)  Dragoons. 

The  Castle  of  Ixmiskillixig.    ''Wamkloo"  "Bxluclava"  "Sbvabtopol." 
Colonel.— 5tr  Henry  DalrympleWhite.i  ZCB.  Ccmet,  'ii  May  38 ;  Lt.  >8  Feb.  39 ;  Capt.  P17  May  44  •  Jfo/or 
1*29  Dec.  48 ;  Lt. Colonel,  1  June  54 ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54 ;  J£<yor  General,  6  March  68;  ZietUenant  Qwn^ral' 
31  March  77 ;  Oeneral,  27  May  79  :  Colonel  6th  DragoonB,  x  Aug.  74.  * 

lieutenant  Oolonel. — Edward  Arthnr  Gore.  Comet.  i*ac  Ansr.  c8  :  Lt.  '19  Jnne  6rt  •  rVi«<  P*/«  AnWi    ^ .  Jfaj^r 

Brevet 


Captaivb. 

William  "Ward  Bennitt 

Albert  Proom  

Frederick  William  Bloomfield 

Geov^e  Gilbert  Joeeph  Thackeray  

Richard  Edward  Bowley  Martin 

John  St.  John  Frederick 

William  Henry  Dawson,  AiiiUant  South ) 

NoMnakawukire  Teowtanrjf  Cavalry   } 

Alexander  Chalmers  M'Kean 

Andrew  Green  Thompson , 


LisuTBVijrvs. 

Dnnoan  Matheson 

Henry  Leslie  Bllis 

Bdwwrd  Graham  Pennefkther* 

William  HenxyMott 

Patrick  John  Waldron 

Willonghby  Harford  Hurt  Sitwell  . 

Charles  William  Crosse 

Henry  Cookoroft  Page-Henderson  . 


'  5  Aug.  59iPj7  Sept.  61  »•  8  Feb.  68 
'a8Jan.  62|Pix  April  68  Pio  Jan.  7a 
P28  Aug.  63  Pas  Nov.  68,  3  Aug.  7a 
»  9  April  70  '  9  Sept.  71;  93  Jan.  78; 
'31  July  67Pa9Jan.  70  8  Dec. 
'37  Apr.   70    98  Oct.    71 

'98  April  70'  98  Oct.    7x1 

98  Oct.    7x'  38  Oct. 


Sboovd  Luumrisifl. 
Charles  Henry  Tye.  Atyutani  24  May  79 

Walter  Hillyar  Colduhoun  Long 

WilUam  Hunilton  Brown 

Herbert  Turner 


I  3oDea 


x6  Feb. 

xMay 

xa  Nov. 
xMar. 


94  Feb.  72 

I  X9  June  79, 

!  93  April  73 

;  9xAug.  73 

7  Jan.  74 

99  Nov.  76 

X9  Feb.  78 

XX  Bept  78 


25  May  78 

5  Oct.  78 

29  Jan.  79 

XX  Oct.  79 


PaMROfitfr.— Alflned  Stokes,  xx  June  70 1  Snt.  27  July  55 ;  Lt.  xa  Nov.  sE }  Capt,  30  Aug.  68. 
Bidmg  Matter.— "SiS^  Joseph  Malone,*  7  Sept.  58. 
Omarter  jrotter.— William  Oliver,  27  Sept.  79. 
Vetervnary  Surgeon. — ^Jamee  Findlay,  xa  Nov.  70. 

Scarlet— JPocM^t  YeWom.— Agent;  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JritJb  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bl,,  and  Co. 
Beturitedjirom  India,  5  April  1867. 

1  Sir  Henry  Daliymple  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55  in  command  of  the  Iimiakilling  Dragoons, 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fiJl  of 
Sebastopol  {CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Curtis  served  with  th«  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  July  X855,  including  the  battJe 
of  the  Tchexnava,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  campaign 
of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  and  3i8t  May,  battle  of 
Budleekeserai,  siege  and  fiiU  of  Delhi,  and  subsequent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers ;  also  the  afRur  of  Ifyn- 
poorie  and  Kerkrowlie,  capture  of  Bareilly,'  relief  of  Sha^jehanpore,  and  subsequent  affhirs  at  Mahundee  and 
Bhahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Lieut.  Fennefiftther  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the  squadron  under  Mti^or 
3Iarter,  including  the  cavalry  affUr  at  Brzungayan,  and  subsequently  in  Baker  Bassell's  Flying  Column. 

*  Riding  Master  Malone  served  in  the  xjth  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  al&urs  of  Bulganak  and  M*Kensie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya, 
siege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Bupatoria  under  General  D'AUonville.  At  daybreak  on  the  94th 
September  1854,  when  marching  on  Balaklava,  volunteered  with  three  Troopers,  and  captured  an  Escort  of  the 
enemy's  Cavalry,  also  the  baggage  which  thQy  were  taking  to  Sebastopol  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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7th  (2%e  Qwcen'*  Oton)  Hussars. 

The  Royal  Qypher  within  Uie  Garter.    "  PsimrBULA"  "  Watbbloo  "  "  Luckhow." 
CdanjBL-Hcnry  Boxby  Beii«on,»  CB.  Comet,  Pjx  Jan.  40 ;  Lieut,  'xs  Apr.  42 ;  Ca»«.  '27*  June  4S ;  lfti;«r. 
23  Oct.  54;  iS.Cotow/,  Pao  Sept.  56;  Colomel,  33  Seprir     "---   =*-   '^^    ^   ».->'•.  "7.-une  45._-««V*»:. 
,1  Oct.  77  J  Colonel  7th  Hnasars,  31  July  79 
iMtaaaiitOolonel.— Ha  "  '^•*        <«  ~  -^  '^ 


r  P.  Bumeli 


Capt.  i 
lurch 


.59;  •tfV<»'  General,  6  iCarch  68;    Lieut.Qenerml, 


mant <W0nd.--HujarhD;Arcy  P.  Bumeli,  a>«Mf,Pi4  July 54J  Lt,  14  Sept.  55;  Capt.  P30 July  58;  Major, 
Be]^63;Bt,Li.Colam€l,6Dec.73t  Colonel,  6  Deo,  7^  ;  LtColonel%3Jxi\y  70  ^  So-uiyjo.  J^ajor, 
.-Francis  Maaey  Drew.*  Comet,  >i8  Sept.  60 ;  U.  >ai  July  63 ;  Capt.  "13  July  67 ;  Uojor,  23  July  79. 


Captauts. 

Arthur  Peel* 

John  Lombard  Hunt 

Hogh  M'Calmont,*  Aide  de  Qmp  to  Sir  [ 

Harrie  Archbold  Reid  ".'.".".*.".'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.*.'.".! .".! ''..'."... 

Frank  Shuttleworth 

Gbariea  PiUGerald  Thomson,  at  BtafCoU.. 

Thomas  Hele  Phippa 

Cecil  Ix>ftus  Beade 

Harold  Paget,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lord\ 
Liouianamtff  Ireland j 

JjavmAMn. 

Wentworth  WUUam  Hope  Johnstone 

Mom.  Alfred  John  Greorge  Byng 

John  Edward  Leveson  Jeryis,  Lord  St.  ) 

Yinoent J 

Robert  Boper,  Adiutamt  5  Jan.  76 

William  Baines  Morris..:. 

Henry  Matthew  Ridley  

William  James  Gardiner  Baird  

Mom,  Richard  Thompson  lAwley 

Mom.  Thomas  Ashbumham  

Aldrad    Frederick  George    Beresford, ) 

Vieeommt  Lumley .7 j 

Wnioaghby  Baskenrille  Mynors 

SsCOira  LiSUTBVAKTB. 

Charles  George   Welbore    Ellis,    Vieet. 


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8  June  6x 
'x9Aug.  62 

'23  June  65 

5  July  64 

'23  June  65 

'27  July  66 

'x2June  67 

'2xMar.  6s 

'33  Jan.    69 


*  x  Sept  6q 
'30  Oct.  6g 
'23  Mar.  7x 
'33  Mar.  71 


3irD  LIXUT. 


HSUT.        I      CAPTAIW. 


19  Nov.  63:P2iAug.   69 

'22  Not.  64 '22  June  70 

P27July  66  Pag  May  69 

,»SNov.  68P24Dec.    70 

J  8  July  68Pa2Feb.    7« 

'23  June  70    -  -  T — -  — 

'16  Mar.  70 


30  Nov.  78I 


1*34  Dec. 
'23  Feb. 


i>33  Mar. 
1*22  Mar. 


14  June  73 

15  Mar.  76 

33  July  79 

33  July  79 


71 
7x 

36  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71  > 
13  April  73' 

74| 


XI  Feb. 
IX  Oct. 

XI  Nov. 

XX  Sept. 


13  Sept.  79 

4l>ec.    78 
;  Sne.  »i  July  63;  Li.  ^4  Dec.  66;  Capt.  14  Apr.  75. 


Tliomas  Hone , 

PoMMCler.— Thomas  Gi^mI  Rose,  x  Apr.  78  ; 

Sidim^  Jfofter.— Jehn  Boswell,  25  March  56. 

OkMrUr  JfiMter.— William  John  Waite.  xi  Oct.  76. 

Vatorimar^f  5«iya(m.— Francis  Walker,  3  Oct.  62 ;  let  Claet,  33  May  74. 

Blue.— >4^en/«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Irieh  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
MHumed  ^rom  India,  8  April  1870. 


^  IJeutGeneral  Benson  commanded  the  x7th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  IVom  14th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  Squadron  of  the  Light  Brigadein  the  ni^ht 
attack  on  the  Russian  outposu  on  the  x9th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish 


Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  commanded  the  snd  Cavalry  Column,  Malwa  Division, 
m  varions  operations  in  Central  India  and  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  xmder  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Kao  Safaib^ 
who  were  atlarkert  and  defeated  with  great  loss  at  Zerapore  on  3ath  December  1858  by  the  and  Cavalry  Column 
(Cokmel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Major  Drew  served  with  a  wing  of  the  7th  Hussars,  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  employed 
agamst  Native  tribes  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  in  November  and  December  1863,  and  commanded  a 
•qpadron  at  the  action  of  Shubkudder  on  the  2nd  January  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Peel  served  inthexoxstFusiliersthropghoutthelndianN.W.  Frontiercampaignof  1863  and  was  present  at 
the  itorming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  witJi  Clasp). 

*  Mi^  M*Ca]mont  aerved  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Qold. 
Coast  in  September  1873,  ss  Aide  de  Camp  (AshanU  Medal).  Was  appointed  a  military  attach^  to  the  British 
Imhsssj  at  Conatantinople  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war  hi  1877,  and  accompanied  the  Turkish 
anuea  in  tba  field  throaghout  the  campaign  in  Armenia. 


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Lt.Qeneral,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  8th  Hussars,  32  Sept  75. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— V  CJolin  Worthy  Chaplin.*  Conut, 

Jfq/or,  isSept.  77;  Lt.Colonel,  14  Nov.  79. 
Major.— Hubert  Plunkett  Burke,  Comst,  ^'lo  July  55 ;  Lt.  5  Mar.  58 

MajoTy  14  Nov.  79. 


Captxins.  i_V 

William  Henry  Field !»*i7May 

William  Smith  Dunbar  Abbott **  6  Mar. 

Robert  Nassau  Sutton ^15  Dec. 

Cyril  William  Bowdler  Bell,  Commandant  \  \ 

of  School  of  Inttrvction  for  Auxiliary  Y  '23  Dec. 

Cavalry  ut  Aldenhot    J 

Arthur  Mark  Crofton  23  Sept. 

Gerrard  Auriol  de  Yisme    '        

Edward  Eardley  Luahington '  7  Nov. 


8th  (Tlie  King's  Royal  Irish)  Hussars.  [^^*'5i5SS^" 

The  Harp  and  Crown.  **  Friatina  virtuiia  memores.** — "Lbswabbes  "   "  Hikdoostak  "  "  Alua  " 

Capt.  PaS  April  37  :    M<yor,  ^19  Feb.  47  ; 


'Balaklava"   "Ihkebmait' 


*  Sevastopol  ' 


Colonel.— Rodolph  de  Salis,^  Comet,^ij  Dec.  30;  Lt.^tiZ  June  33;    _  ,.. _  ^,  .   _-^_. ,   _, ,, , 

Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  Lt.Colonelt  2  Oct.  56;    Colonel,  20  Mar.  56;  Major  General,  6  M&J'ch  68; 


3  April  58;  Lt.  30  Nov.  60;  Capt.  »s  April  64 ; 
Capt  P5  April  64 ;  Bi.2Iajor,  1  Oct.  77  ; 


61  10  July 
69  Pj 9  Fob. 
69  P21  Juno  71 


CAPTAUr.     I    BBBV.MAJ. 

661V  7  July    691" 

701  to  Mar.   75, 

II  Sept.  75 1 


BT.LT.COI.. 


68 


LlXUTXlTAirTB. 

Albemarle  Alex.  Rawlinson,  Ac^/.  10  Nov.  77 

George  Stanley  Williams    

James  Davidson 

Edwin  James  Fell  

Peter  Legh  Clowes    

David  Edward  Wood,  Interpreter 

John  Rupert  Robert  Lecky 

Bartle  Grant    

William  Kenyon  Mitford '  

Thornton  Harte  Farrer  '•  

SECOITD  LllUniTAHW.                          I  aif  D  LIFUT. 

Edwin  Christy 8  Dec. 

Frank  James  Carandini   23  Jan. 

Charles  Rosdew  Burn  j  i  May 


Charles  Edward  Duff. \  11  May 

Herbert  Christian  Holland xx  May 

Cecil  Devareux  Holmes   '  xx  May 


25  June  69 1  28  Oct.     76  J 


28  Oct. 
24  July 
'27  Oct. 


16  Jan. 
15  Sept. 
13  Mar. 


77I 
77| 

78 


28  Feb.    74 
23  April  74' 


Dec. 
20  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
38  Feb. 
XX  Mar. 
23  May  , . 
XI  Sept.  77I 
XX  Nov.  77 1 


75: 
75 1 

76! 


Pa«flM«/«r.— Edmund  Evre  Coote,  x  Apr.  78 ;  Sn*.  '  4  Jane  6x  ;  Lt.  30  Sept.  63 ;  Capt.  7  Aug.  75. 
Biding  3fa«f«r.— Frederick  Eaton,  x3  May  75. 
i^rter  Matter.— JsmeB  Andrew  Hefferon,<  34  Nov,  77. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Thomas  Flintoff,  33  June  75. 


Blue.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.~  JriiA  Agtntt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Beiurtutdfrom  Bengal,  2  Mag  1864. 

^  Lieut. General  de  Sails  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  from  May  1854  till  the  peace  in  1856, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya.  the  affiiirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm. 
He  commanded  the  Regt.  during  the  la«t  part  of  the  war,  including  the  battle  of  Tcheraaya  and  the  toll  of  Sebasto- 
pol.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  at  the  expedition  and  capture  of  Kerteh  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
legion  of  Honor,  Sardiiaan  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Ser\'ed  in  command  of  the  Sth 
Hussars  in  Bajpootana  and  Central  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  re  occu^ta- 
tion  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotahkeserai,  capture  of  Gwalior  and  of  Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Koorwy  e, 
Koondrye,  and  Boordah ;  commanded  Brigades  at  Eolah,  Sindwaho,  and  Koorwye ;  commanded  the  troops  at  Boor- 
dab,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

s  Major  Chaplin  served  with  the  67th  Regt.  in  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  in  the  action  at  Sinho, 
taking  of  Tonghoo,  and  storming  of  the  Takoo  Fort  where  he  carried  the  Queen's  Colour  after  Ensign  Frsser  was 
wounded,  crossed  tiie  ditch  at  the  head  of  the  Regt.,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  planting  the  O>loiu*  on  the  cava- 
lier at  a  very  early  period  and  before  the  Fort  surrendered  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Ooss). 

*  Quarter  Master  Hefferon  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854-55  witn  the  Sth  Hussars,  including  the  recon- 
naissance to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  the  Tchemaya,  afl^irs  of  Bulganao  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  een-ed  iu 
the  Indian  Campaign  of  1858-59.  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah.  re-oooupation  of  Chandaree,  battle  of 
Kota-ke-Seral,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and 
Meritorious  Service. 


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SI 


The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 

"  CHX1.LIAirWALI.A.H  * 


*Goojb»at" 


*PUKWIA»"  "BOBBAOir" 

'DiLHx"  "Lucnrow." 


•PimjAUB" 


Half  Ooloael.— Sr  Archihald  Little,^  JTCJI  Conwf,  %  Oct.  31;  Lt.  '31  Aujf.  32;  Capt.  »a4  Feb.  37;  Jfn;or,  5 
""'       iprilso;  XtCotoiMf,  20  Jane54;  Cote»«Z,  ao  Junesy;  Jfiyor  Gewero/,  6Ma    •  —     -•     • 

Fuly  77  ;  C , .  .> 

LLGoloneL-^Bobert  Stewart  Cleland,  Cortut,  ^7  July  57 ;    Zt.  1*8  April  59 ;    Capt.  ^g  Aug.  64 ;   £reo«e 


April  50;  ZLColoiul,  20  Jane  54;  ColoH«i,  ao  June  57 ;  Jftyor  General,  6  March  68  ;  Lieutenant  Qtneral,  1 
July  77  ;  Chanel  9th  Ijanoers,  8  March  75. 


Major,  X  Oct.  77 ;  Mty'or,  16  Feb.  78  ;  Lt. Colonel,  97  June  79. 
Xj^or. — Henxy  Augnstna  Baahnuui,  Comet,  9  Nov.  56}  Lt.  '30  Jane  63;  Captain,  9  Mar.  72;  Major, 
vf  Jnne  79. 


1V»  Ueniy  Richard  Abadie/  Brigaie  Major,  \ 

Candiakwr  Force  I 

Bom.  Heneage  Legge 


Herbert  Wynne  Apperley  

James  Alex.  Fra.  Hmnberaton  Stewart^ 

Mackenzie  ) 

7C  Lord  Wm.  LeaUe  De  la  Poer  Beres-  ( 

ford,^Ml«  de  Coma  to  ikeVicerog  ^ India  \ 
William    Heniy  Fife,  AdjutoMt    Nortk^ 

'  Yeomanry  Ocnalrjf } 

John  James  Scott  Chiaholme  

Bloomfield  Goueh 

Bon.  BoBtace  yeaej,Jdjutant  Donetthire  j 


I 

,»xi  Sept. 
'22  Sept.  63  P27  July 

»  zMay  67'p  8  June 
'  8  Jnne  67  p  6  July 
»  I  April  68!»9sMar. 


'27  April  70 


Caoalry. 


liXBCTBVAJrCfl. 

Sgremont  Sadan  Shearbom   

George  Alfi«d  Penrhya  Bvans 

San.  Charles  George  Lasoellee  

Charles  John  William  Trower 

Sdward  Bowater  M'lnnia,  Adj.  2a  June  77 

Henry  Caatell  HopldnB 

Chariea  John  Bernhard  Hough  Dreeaner 
John  Henxy  Lament 


SBCOjrn  Lebuibvajits. 

James  Hunter 

Sdw.  Herbert  de  Tour  Gonne  Bell- Martin 

Malcolm  Qrme  Little  

Bdward  Pellier  Johnson   

duurlea  Bishop 


I      CAFTAUr. 


6  Aug.  58|Pz8Deo.    6o|  14  Feb.    72 


xo  Jan. 
28  Oct. 


63  Pxi  Deo.    66 
66 1    9  Sept.  74 

7o|  xsJuly    76 

70    27  Deo.    76 

71 
72 
71 


23  April  73 


23  May  74 
X3  June  74 
27  Mar.  74 
a  Deo.  74 
99  April  74 
26  Aug.  76 
zx  Sept.  76 
29  Nov.  77 


z6  Feb.  78 

2  Mar.  78 

17  July  78 

27  June  79 


22  Nov.  79 


BT.lt,  COL- 


14    ...  Pammaeter.-^olbn  Warden  M'Farlan.  x6  Oct.  66  ;  Son.  Oaptam,  16  Oct.  71. 
5     ...    Sidina  Master. — ^John  Marshall,  27  Feb.  75. 

QHsr&r  Maeter.-^John  Forsyths,  27  Sept  70. 
Veierinar]f  Snryeon.—'Jaaxw  Augustus  Woods,  24  Sept.  70. 

Stwb^JPa^einffa  BcaxXet.-^A^enie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.— Irieh  Agenie,  Air  B.  Borough,  Hi.  and  06.* 
JBwibmrkedfor  India,  g  January  iSjs- 
1 6ir  Aniiibald-IJttle  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  SutloJ  campaign  in  1846,  ineludiiig  th«bat*le  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Served  as  Brigadier  in  conmiand  of  the  GaviUiy  at  the  relief  of  Lueknow,  and  oommanded'the  post  at 
DittMaha  firanr  16th  to  a4th  Nov.  X857,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Governor 
Geaeral  in  Council,  and  CB.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  and  three  troops  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Cawnppre 
andparsnitof  the  Gwalior  mutineers  on  the  6th  Dec.,  actions  at  Seraighat  and  Khudargunge.'  Commandea  uxe 
itt  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  siege  of  Luoknow,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-baU  through  the  left  elbow 
(three  timaa  mentioned  in  Despatches,  Medal  with  Two  Clasps) . 

*  X^or  Abadie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Arogee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


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10th  {The  Prince  of  Wales'  Ov>n  Eoyal)  Hussars.  [  "'^Dep^^oSSbS?!'**' 

The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Rieing  Sun  and  Red  Dragon.    "  Pevxkbuli.  "  "  Wi.TxaLoo  '*  "  SxTASToroL.'  * 
Colonel.— £w  Boyal  JIigkne$$  Albert  Edward,  Prinee  of  Wales  and  Dukt  of  Cornwall,  JTG.  JTT.  KP,  GCB. 

QC8I.  QCMe.  Colonel,  9  Nov.  58 ;  General,  9  Nov.  6a ;  Field  Mankalt  39  May  75 ;  CoUmel  xoth  Hnsaars, 

18  April  6j. 
LioutOBant  Golonol.— Xord  Ralph  Dmry  Kerr,  CB.  Comet,  '34  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  '15  Jane  58;  Capt,  '33  Aug.  6z  ; 

Kt^or,  36  Mitfch  73 ;  Lt. Colonel,  31  May  76. 
Major.— Edward  Alexander  Wood,  Comet,  x6  July  58;  Xf.  '30  Sept  59 ;  Capt.  '23  July  67;  Mmjor,  31  May  76  ; 

J<.L<.Cotoiitff,  33  Nov.  79. 


Gaptaixb. 


Thomas  James  Williams  Bnlkeley 'i'x4  July 

Robert  Spencer  Liddell,^<2;i(<aia  Cavalry  )  '  ^3  ^^ 

Depot  ij 

Thomas  Astell  St.  Qnintin I  30  Dec. 

BoToe  Albert  Gombe,^  D.A.Q,M.Q.  Bengal  37  Aug. 

Robert  G.  D'Esterre  Spottiswoode I  so  Mar. 

Hugh  SutlQJ  Gough,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Cow^  \ 

mamierin  CUrf,  Matt  Indiee :..  j 


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58Px6  0cL 
58  '33  July 

59716  Jem. 
60  6  May 
58    ax  June 

68    a8  Oct. 


Manners  Charles  Wood  i'  i  Sept.  69 '37  Oct. 


Montagu  Maule  Slade 

Hon.  James  Pearse  Napier,  Interpreter.... 

LnvTBirAjrTS. 
John  Palmer  Brabason,*  Sxtra  Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  Vieerog  qf  India  

Edward  Temple  Rose 

William  Edward  Phillips   

Ralph  Bromfield  Willington  Fisher 
Philip  Durham. 


SDnrham 
Stanley  William,  Lord  Ogilyy 

Richard  Henry  Francis  Wharton  WUson*... 


lenn^ 
Charles  Staniforth  Greenwood 
Charles  Bandes  [Biding  Maeter  6  Sept. 

73),  Adjutant  94  if  ov.  77 

£or4  Alwyne  Frederick  Compton  

Bus  LlSUTXKAlTTS. 

Charles  Molyneuz  Grenfell    

Sbcohd  LnimirAirTS. 

Herbert  Tongue  Allsopp    

Hon.  George  Leopold  Bellew  

Charles  George  Boyd  Saunders  


'xsFeb.    68 


8  Dec.  77 
X3  Oct.  77 
XX  May    78 


38  Oct. 
19  Oct. 


6oPx5Peb.  68 
59  '  a  May 
63^x7  Aug.  70 
65  T3Feb.  73 
58     9  April  70 

23  June 

3  Feb. 
33  Jan. 
8  Nov. 


BBBY.MAJ.    I   BT.LT.COI.« 


13  June  74 

13  June  74 

33  April  74 
37  June  74 
30  Nov.  75 
X3  June  75 
36  July  76 
x3  Feb.    77 

34  Nov.  77 
zBMar.  75 


SPB  LIBUT. 

XX  Nov.   76 


33  Nov.   79] 


3a  Nov.   79 1 

33  Nov.     79' 


PoMMul^.— Stephen  Murphy,^  8  May  67 ;  Honorant  CaptaiM,  8  May  7a, 

BidiMg  Maeter.—Kenry  M'Gee,  13  Nov.  73. 

QiMiretfr  ira«f«r,— William  King,  s  Nov.  73. 

Veterinary  Airymm.— William  Appleton,  31  Jan.  60 ;  let  Claee,  4  Oct.  73. 

Blw,—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Go. 
Betumedfrom  the  Crimea,  3  June  X856.    Bmharkedfor  India,  xo  Januarg  X873. 


>  Major  Combe  served  with  the  3rd  Bind  Horse  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as  Orderly 
Officer  CO  Colonel  Fraser  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  capture  or  Magdala  (Mediu). 

«  Lieutenant  Brabason,  formerly  Lt.  and  Captain  Grenadier  Guards,  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Ashanti  war 
in  X874  and  was  attached  to  the  exjMdition  under  Captain  Butler  to  Western  Akim,  and  afterwards  to  the  Transport 


•  Lieut.  Wilson  served  in  the  Ashanti  Campaic^i  in  1873  m  Midshipman  on  board  H.M.8.  "  Rattlesnake,"  and 
received  a  slight  gunshot  wound  on  the  14th  August  (Medal). 

•  Oaptain  Murphv  served  in  the  53nd  Light  Inflftntry  with  the  Pu^jaub  Movable  Oolumn  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 


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]  nth  (Priiice  Albert's  Own)  Hussars. 

" EoTn"  (with  the  Spbinz).   "  SALi.icAircA *'  "  Psvinsula."  **  Watibloo *' 

"BA.ia.ILA.Ti."  "IvKIBKAN"  "SBrxSTOPOL." 

OoIamL— Williun  NeviUe  GastftnGe.^  CB.  Endgn,  ^ii  Oot.  31 . 

'x6  Sept.  sz  ;  2Ji.Colon9lt  1  Aug.  56;  Colonel,  19  Jan.  58 ;  Major  General,  6 

I  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  nth  Hussars,  8  Mar.  75. 
LimiteiuntOolaneL— Albert  Peel  Gkunett,  Cornet,  ^  6  Feb.  57 


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*  Bhubwobi  *' 


Lt.  1*26  Jane  35 ;  Capt.  'x6  Mar.  38 ;  Mofor, 
Mar.  68;  JUentenant  General, 


5  July  7a ;  Mt^r,  17  May  76 ;  X«tf»<«iM(»£  Colonel,  3  April  78 
Miger. —Walter  Balfe,  Cornet,  '27  Jan.  57 ;  Lt.  P19  Pe*     "     " 
Mt^or,  3  April  78. 


i«.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Capt.  '14  June  59 ;  Brev.  Major, 
.     .       78. 
'eb.  58 ;   Capi.  P16  Oct.  60 ;   Breoet  Major,  39  Ang.  73 ; 


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Bdward  Starling  Rivett-Camac,7Jf»2»tofy ")  |       j 

Seeretarjt  to  the  Choemor  qf  Bombt^ i      4  «'«>"• 

St.  John  Stewardfion  Taylor >  20  Dec. 

John  Donald  Hamill  Stewart,  Vice  Coneul  ^  •  ^^  g     ^ 

I    in  jfwttfi?/w J  I  ' 

;  John  Charlton  kinchant.  Adjutant  i  Wett »  ip,,  ^nt^ 

For*  rw«««y  CbcoZty  )" ,  "  "®'- 

Aagustus  Charles  Frederick  FitzGeorge...  1  23  Dec. 

Charles  Verelst  Verdst  'aoOct. 

Xdwaid  Henry  Green l'x4  Oct. 

.Livingston  Thompson I        

f.c.  Hany  James  Watson* 


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LnVTXVAMTS.  I 

Kfldare  Borrowes,  Bxtra  Aide  de  Camp  \  < 

I    to  tke  Jjord  Lieuienant  of  Ireland S  j 

liflsweU  Archibald  Close  \ 

Heniy  Davis  Willock  

Andrew  Burrell  Hayley 

Lord  Bdmond  Bernard  Talbot 

Henry  Jack  Camming   | 

Robert  Henry  Hardy  

Horn,  Henrv  Arthur  Ormaby  Gore    { 

Algernon  nanolB  Peyton  I 


58    x8May  58 

64'  14  Sept.  66 

65Pi3Jan.  69 

67   28  Oct.  71 

64  Pi 4  July  69 

69!  28  Oct  71 

"*  P22  Oot.  70 

19  Oct.  7a 

70    a8  Oct.  7X 


X4N0V.  74 

a  Deo.  74 

Z3  June  75 

aoNor.  75 

20  Nov.  75 

a  Dec.  74 

28  Oct.  76 

IX  Nov.  76 

20  Nov.  76 


SXOOVD  LlSVTBVASTS. 


,  aim  LIXUT. 


Richard  Fort 30  Jan. 

X0ri  Bmest  William  Hamilton  <x  May 

William  Harrison 25  May 

Chariee  Henry  Eyre  Coote '  13  Aug. 


CAPTA-Iir.        BBST.aCAJ.        BT.LT.OOL. 


25  Jan.  7x 
XX  Sept.  75 

x7May  76 

8  Jan.  78 

34  Nov.  77 

3  Apr.  78 

a4Mar.  7s 

as  Oct.  79 

X9  Feb.  79| 


iPoMMster.— Bichard  S.  Crawley,  a  Oct  66;  Ron,Oapiain,  a  Oct  71. 
Jtidina  Jfaj<«r.— Francis  Levison  Michael,^®  xx  July  56. 

QpiaHer  Jfoiitfr.— Edward  Frayling,  x  April  76. 

Veterimary  9iftr$r«M.— Charles  Peroivall,  30  June  63 ;  ut  Claee,  ti  Nov.  76. 


B\Jxt.^Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /ridb  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Retwmed  from  India,  7  Jtannarg  1878. 

1  LieatGeneral  Costanoe  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  X4th  Aug.  x8s5,  including  the  battle  of  Tohemaya, 
•aage  sad  &U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  5th  Class,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Commanded 
TM  Ouabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meemt  on  xoth  May  X857,  also  in  the  subsequent  campaign  of  that 
jBir,  inctoding  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  the  30th  and  31  st  May  (horse  killed) ;  battle  of  Budlekaaerai  (horse 
vDoaded),  afb&  of  9th  June,  and  siege  of  Delhi.  Commanded  the  whole  of  the  Irregular  Cavalry  under  Sir  Hope 
Gnat,  at  the  storming  of  the  city  on  the  X4th  September.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  Brigadier  Showers'  Colnmn 
isnng  the  snbseqnent  operations.  In  command  of  the  Carabineers  and  Hodson's  Horse  captured  the  fortress  of 
Kaaomid  with  as  gons  and  y%  lacs  of  treasure.  Also  in  command  of  the  Carabineers  and  ana  Bengal  Fusiliers^ur- 
pnaed  the  eity  of  Fnrmck  Nugffur,  taking  the  Nawab.  Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Carabineers  in  the  action  of  Bun- 
nncnonxxthOct.  1858,  also  three  squamons  during  the  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of 
Xumdipoie,  Roaooolpore,  advance  on  and  capture  of  the  fortress  Mitouaee,  the  actions  of  Allygong  and  Bishwa, 
jawdtlie  Agra  Field  Force  by  forced  marches,  and  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  (Carabineers  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee 
far  ttoee  months  thztmghBiUpootana  and  Central  India,  during  which  frequently  commanded  detached  Oilumna 
<ihiiiked  by  the  QoTemor  General  in  (}onncU,  and  frequently  mentioned  in  aeei>atohes.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of 
<3okMl,sDdCB.). 

'(Siptiin  Bivett-Camae  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  attached  to  a  troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  ftx>m 
XiRjh  to  Jane  1858.  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  during  the  China  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
Mtiaof  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  axst  September,  and  snbseqnent  operations  before 
Pikia.  Was  extara  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle  daring  the  actions  of  the  xath  Aug.  and  xSthSept  (men- 
tMHd  m  deapatchea.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  thronghoot  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  x868  with  the  Trana- 
yonTiaia,  and  wae  preeent  at  the  fiftll  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  (3qit«in  Wateon  aenred  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Znlu  war  of  1879 ;  was  Staff  Offioer  at  Ckmferenoe 

ra  from  j3th  June  to  srd  Angost,  and  served  afterwaads  with  the  squadron  of  the  Begiment  in  Baker  Boasell'a 

,^__eter  MSehael  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflkir  of  Bolguiak,  battles  of 

•UneBadTehemaya.  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  present  witA  the  Light  Brigade  at  Bapatoria 
(litdsl  with  two  Cbape,  and  Torkish  Medal). 


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The  Rising  Snn  and  Red  Dragon.    *'  Egtm"  (with  the  Sphinx).  ' 

•*  WA.TBBLOO  "  "  SXTABTOPOL  "  ••  CeKTBAL  IkDIA." 


rSaounderabad,  Madraa. 
L    Depot,  Oantejlraxy. 


'PurxvsvLi." 


CeloaeL— Thomas  Hooke  Pearson,^  CB.  Comet,  >»i4  Mar.  25;  Lt.  ^j  Aug.  a6;  Capt.  Pi6  Ang  31  •  Bt.Major^ 
1 46 ;  Mtyor,  '23  April  47 ;  Bi.Lt.Colonel,  ao  June  54 ;  Colonel,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Major  Oenet   •'  -  *'     "• 


zp  Jone^ 


Lieut.  Benifrol,  i  Oct.  77;  Colonel  isth  Lancers,  4  Feb.  79. 
Uentenant  Ooloael.— John  Charles  Le  Queene.'  Comet,  fa 

Mtyor,  24  April  72 ;  Lt,  Colonel,  5  June  75. 
Kiqer.— John  Sprot  Tait.  Comet,  ^8  July  6a  ;  Li.  P31  Jan.  65 ;  Capt.  ^13  June 


Captaiks. 
John  Cecil  Russell.*  Bquerrf  tit  HJt.B. : 

ike  Prince  qf  Walee  

John  Beauchamp  Hayes 

p.§.e.  Son.  Henry  John  Lindley  Wood*.... 

.27<m.  Walter  John  Stewart 

John  Frederic  Hornby  

GabrielBolandRuscombe  Poole  

George  Mure  Martin 

Edmund  Morion  Mansel-Pleydell  

Charies  Edward  Beck 


LxXCTXKijrTS. 

Mervyn  Henry  Archdale    

Henry  Ashton  Case,  Inetruetor  of  Mue- 1 

ketrjf,  Caoalrjf  Depot S 

George  Henry  Dean 

Philip  Paston  Mack 

William  Oolquhoun 

Joseph  Hoixy  Banks.  Adjutant  zo  Mar.  75 

Thomas  Alexander  Hill     

Frederick  WUliam  Benson,  at  Staf  College 

Edward  Coope  Fulcher  

Aberoromby  Anson  Craven  Nelson   

Ernest  Heniy  Godolphin  Quicke    

Son.  George  William  Heniy  Temon    .. 


SlOOVB  LxSITTUrAHTB. 

George  Pearson 

Sidney  George  Crosse 


General,  6  Mar.  68  ; 
'a9  April  56;    Lt.  7  July  57 ;   Capt.  '18  July  62  ; 
Major,  14  June  76. 


>i8Sept.  60 

'22  Feb.  68 

'soAug.  64 

i'z4  Oct.  68 

'30  Jan.  66 

'  2  Jan.  69 

'23  Jan.  69 

P  8  June  70 


28  Oct.    71 


36  June  67 
13  Jan.    69 


2in>  XtTITJT. 


30  Oct.    78 
4  Dec.    78 


liXXTTT. 


CAPTAIir.      !    BBXY.KAJ. 


'28  May  7o|  I  April  74 

3  Aug  72 1 

z  April  74 1  I  April  74 

3  Oct.  74| 

7  July  75 

*3iOot.  71' 

14  June  76' 

31  Aug.  78' 

12  Nov.  78. 


'16  Aug.  64 

»  z  Sept.  69 

'38  May    70 

P  9  Oct.    69 

7  May    68 

3  Aug.   70 

'lo  Aug.    70 

"^25  Mar.    71 

3  Aug.  72 

14  Aug.  72 

28  Oct.     72 

30  Dec.  7a 
9  Aug.  73 
zaAug.  74 
38  Oct.  71 
86  Mar.  75 
9  April  70 
14  Aug.  73 
10  Jan.    73 

29  Nov.  76 
36  Mar.    75 


SonoroTf  Captain,  1  Feb.  73. 


BT.LT.COL. 


29  Nov.    79 


PcNfflMuter.— Alexander  Sidney  G.  Jaimcey.  z  Feb.  68 
BUding  Master.— Kenry  Robertson.  17  Jan.  73. 
O^taHer  Jf of <«r.— Henry  Denyer.  30  Deo.  76 ;  Lieut.  33  Sept.  75. 
Veterinarjf  Surgeon.—Staart  Murray  Wilson.  14  July  69. 

Blue— Jbet«y«  BcBxleL—Aaente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriiik  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Boroogh,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Bmbarkedfor  India,  39  Deeembor  1876. 

^  Lieut.General  Pearson  served  in  the  zzth  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore.  In  1835-26, 
and  was  a  volunteer  for  the  dismounted  Cavalrv  storming  party  (Medal).  Served  with  the  z6th  Lancers  at 
the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  39th  Dec.  1843  (Bronse  Star).  Also  with  the  16th  Lancers  in  the  Sutleg  campaign  in  1846, 
including  the  action  of  Buddiwal.  and  oattles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon— at  Aliwal  he  commanded  the  Bight  Wing 
of  the  z6th  Lancers,  and  commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  action ;  commanded  the  Regiment  at 
Bobiaon  and  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  one  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  CB.). 

s  LtOolonel  Le  Qnesne  served  with  the  isth  Lanoen  in  India  during  the  mutiny  (Medal). 

s  Lt  Colonel  J.  0.  Russell  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  theAshanti  war  in  z  874  as  Aidede  Gamp  to  Sir 
Artihibald  Alison,  and  was  present  at  uie  battle  of  Amoaftil,  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Ooomosaie 


(mentioned  in  despatebes.  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Major  Hon.  H.  J.  L.  wood  landed  at  the  Gold  Coast  on  the  30th  November  Z873.  and  served  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Bii^  GMnet  Wolsele^;  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashand  war,  indading  the  capture  of  BoitMrassle,  h««lfe 
of  AiAOttftil,  thebattla  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Ooomassie.  after  which  he  was  sent  home  with  the  despatahia 
(mentiaiiBd  in  despatches,  promoted  from  Lieutenant  in  the  zoth  Hussars  to  Captain  in  the  1  sth  LaBOtrSi  Brrret  or 
icsjor,  Medalwith  Clatp). 


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v-«  <.r,        "  VirH  in  sternum."  "  Piitwsula  "  "  Watbbloo  "  "  Alka  "  "  Balj-KLATA  "  "  Iitkibicax  " 

VTu  rSi!  "  SlVASTOPOL." 

pi.  P^^.tColoaa.- John  Lawrenson.i  Cornet,  12  Nov.  18;  Lt.  6  Dec.  21 ;  Capt.  ^27  Aug.  25 ;  Bt.Mt^or,  28  Juno  38 

Major,  '3 1  Dec.  39 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  '27  June  45  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Major  General,  6  April  60 ;  Lieut.  General, 

■     25  Aug.  68  ;  General,  2  Nov.  75 ;  Colonel  13th  Hussars,  10  Dec.  68.  «       .  ,^  . 

20  Li«iit«MBtCaioii«L--p.«.c.  Henry  Thos.  BuUer,  Ene.  2  Mar.  60  ;  Lt.  '27  May  62  ;  Capt.  '^i  Nov.  65 ;  Major, 

»i7  Auir.  70;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  i  Oct.  77;  Lt.Colonel,  13  Nov.  78.  *  „      _  ^  ^.  „  . 

as       .  iMi^«r.— Baker  Creed  Rnssell,*  CB.  Comet,    2  Nov.  ss;    I't.  i  Aug.  56;  ^«P^  '18  Feb.  59  j  BUMajor, 
24  Jan.  65  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  1  April  74 ;  Major,  15  July  78.         


Gaptaiitb. 

Arthur  Cliarlea  Pole 

Herbert   Hale   Forbes  Qiilbrd, 

General^  Bengal , 

William  Henry  Brooke  Peters  ... 

Bdward  Henry  Maunsell 

Thomas  George  Cuthell  

John  Kinder  Spilling 

Richard  Knox. 


D.A.A,  1 


Pi  I  July  65, P  3  June  68 

33  Oct.  571  22  Mar.  61 

P3oMar.  6x|'i2  April  64 

P30N0V.  6oP2oOct.  65 

'24  Jan.  65^6  July  67 

P  3  June  68  P  4  Feb.  71 

't6  0ct,  67 1  28  Oct.  71 

William  Freeman 'P22Mar.  71    28  Oct.  7 

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LntiTTSirAirTB.  ' 

Ernest  Richard  Hope  Torin  '15  Feb.  71 

William  Christie  (Q.Jf.  8  Aug.  68),  Adju-  > 


iavt  I  Jan.  73   . 

Henry  Frederick  Lane    

Arthur  Montagu  Brookfleld  

Philip  Kavanagh  Doyne 

Henzy  John  Blagrove 

John  Henry  Watson 

Robert  Stephenson  Smyth  Baden-Powell 

Frederick  Stevens  Dimond  

Donald  MacDougall 


SscovD  Ltsutbvavts. 

FitiRQy  James  Wilberfbroe  Farquhar 

Godfirey  Massy  Vere  Hunt 

Alft^  Morris 


3  Sept. 
Pi4Max. 


a  I  Aug.  78 
7  June  79 
9  July    79 


28  Oct. 

21  Aug. 

28  Oct. 
12  Nov. 
Pi6  Mar. 
II  Feb. 
28  Feb. 
W  Sept. 
XI  Sept.  76 
6  Sept  76 


CAPTAIK.      ,    BBBV.MAJ.   |     BT.LT.COL. 

17  Jan.  72I 

26  July  73! 

17  July  72I 

25  June  73 

^  7  May  70 

15  July  78 

17  Mar.  77 

lo  Nov.  75 


39  ,  ...  Fammaater.^'Lakjb  FiUGerald  Bemaid.*  8  Deo.  48;  En»ign,^6  Aug. 41 ;  Lt,  '3  May  44 ;  Hon.Major,  z  Jan.  60. 
14    ...   EiOmg  MaaUr.—B.eary  Hubbard,*  33  May  66. 
S     ...    Qman*r  Jfofter.— Frederick  Lewis,  23  Nov.  72. 
Veierimary  Smrgoan.—Tnsxk  Garratti  37  Aug.  70. 

Blue— FaeiM^  'B^S.-^Asente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.—Iriek  AgenU,  Sir  R.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Smharted  for  India  7  Jan.  1874. 

>  Oeneral  I«wreiiion  oonmianded  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Eastern  campaignof  1854-55,  including  the  Cavalry. 
aflBiir  of  Bolgaaae  and  battle  of  Atana.    Appointed  in  July  2855,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General  to  the  Heavy 
Bri(»de.  consisting  of  the  ist  4th  and  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  ist  2nd  and  6th  Dragoons,  which  he  commanded  at 
Uie  banie  of  T6hieaatkjt^    Succeeded  Str  James  Scarlett  in  December  fbllowing,  in  command  of  the  British  Cavalry  .. 
in  Um  EMt,  whioh  oonmaad  he  held  until  the  return  of  the  Army  in  1856  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  ana  . 
Tvkish  MedalSi  and  Ath  Glass  of  the  Me4Jidie). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Rassell  was  at  Meerut  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny,  and  at  Kaimaiilt 
vlwn  Colonel  QemDrd  was  killed ;  was  afterwards  present  with  Seaton's  Movable  Column  at  the  battle  of  Gungare^, . 
*bsTe— fairthree  senior  oflloers  being  killed-— he  commanded  the  Sauadron  of  his  Regt.  and  a  Detachment  of  the  9th 
i^aen* ;  again,  <m  tliB  xTth  Dec.  1857,  he  oommanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  action  of  rutteali,  where  over  700  Sepoys 
vne  kfllBd,— '*  To  Ll0at.'Bns8^*'  writes  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  in  his  despatch,  '*  who  commanded  the  Cavalry,  as 
well  ss  to  Us  brave  companions  in  arms,  my  thanks  are  specially  due,  for  their  gallantry  in  action  and  vigour  in 
'"    "      '       *       fc  Mynpooree,  where  250  of  the  rebels  were  Killed,  and  -^  *"   ' ' 


ppznit."  He  eammanded  the  Oavalrr  also  at  Mynpooree,  where  350  of  the  rebeb  were  Killed,  and  was  with  hi» 
Mgiaient  whan  General  Penny  was  lolled  and  Bareilly  taken ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehan- 
pon,  espcare  of  the  Fort  of  Remai  and  pursuit  with  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahundee,  action  of  Bnnkagaon, 
opastkms  in  Onde  and  aetions  of.  Mohudipore  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitoulee,  actions  of 
Al^unge  and  Biawa ;  also  served  with  the  Agra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  Central  India  in  pursull 
^natia  Topee  (Medal  with  COasp).  Aooompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Ooast  in  September  1873  on 
Mtl  sernoe.  Organised  the  natives  forming  *'  RusseU's  Regiment,"  and  oommanded  it  throughont  the 
uhsati  war  of  1873-74.  During  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  on  the  5th  and  6th  November 
u  eornnaiMled  the  defending  fbroes.  His  regiment  with  Lord  Giflord's  Soouts  formed  the  Advanced  Ghiard  of  the 
iaay  (hsm  the  Blver  Prah  to  the  north  side  of  the  Adansi  Hills.  Oommanded  the  regiment,  now  fbrmingpart  of  the 
•BfWBtsd  Advaaeed  Guard  under  Colonel  M'Leod,  at  the  attack  and  oaptnre  of  Adnbiassie,  battle  of  Amoafhl, 
y^  end  caiitiue  of  Beoquah,  Advanoed  Guard  engagement  of  Jarbiabah,  skinnishea  and  ambuaoade  afihirs 
H^Mn  Adwabin  and  the  River  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  oaptnre  of  Coomawie  (several  times  mentioned  in 
^Hyrtus,  Brevet  of  Lt^CTolonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  i^ior  Benavd  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Ssnd  Regiment  flrom  the  and  September  1855,  indading  the  siege 
ad  IbO  of  Bebaitopol  (Medal  «ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  BMiagMaeter  Hnbberd  ffied  in  the  Crimea  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tehenaya» 
alaiesBdiUl  of  Sebastopol  ^Cedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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Kadnui. 

Depot,  Ciintoibaxy. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    The  Prnwian  Eagle.     "  Doirao  "  "  Talatxsa  "  "  Tvnm  d'Ohob  ' 

"  SaLAXAVCA"  "  VXXTOBIA  "  "  ObtHBB  "  '•  PlirillSULA.  "  •*  PVVIAVB  "  "  CHXLLIAinrAI.Ll.H  " 
••  aOOJXBAT  "  "  PXBSIA  "  "  OSKTBAL  IlTOIA." 

Oolonel.— John  Wilkie,^  Corned,  Pxx  Kay  38;  Lieut.  P39  May  40;  Ctaa.  '17  May  44;  Jlqjor^  '27  Feb.  5a; 
Lt.Colonel,  'to  Feb.  54;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  Mqjor  GeneriU,  6  Mar.  68;  LieuienoMi  General,  6  Oct.  76; 
Oeneralf  ar  Dec.  78 :  Colonel  Z4th  Hussars,  15  May  73. 

'"        "  — ^SnMiamt 


Lieutenant  Oalonel.— p.t.e.  William  Arbuthnot,*  Eneign,  35  Mar.  56 ;  Li.  '3  Jnne  59 ;  Capt.  '39  Xoy.  64 ;  JM. 
Kiq'or.- 


lit^oTt  Z5  AnfT.  68  ;  Major^  ^xo  Aug.  to;  XM«<e»aii<  Colonel,  x$  June  76. 
'  ■       -John  Hunter  Knox, Corn«<,  30  Mar.  58 ;  Li.  >8  Feb.  61 ;  Copt,  'a  Oct.  66 ;  lf<yo».  15  June  76. 


Gaptaixb. 

p.e.e.  Francis  Shirley  Russell* 

p.t.e.  Alan  Coulston  Gardner  (Lieut.  Bogal  \ 

Bomhau  Artillery  t  8  June  60) f 

William  BellMcTagffart,^<^'tt^aiie  D«r6y-  ) 

Mre  Yeomanry  Cavalry   S 

James  Dennis 

James  Kentish 

I  Thomas  Edward  Stopford  Hickman 

Richard  Garth 

William  Rose  Wynter , 

WUliam  Noel  Hill 

.Bow.  Hugh  George  Gough  


P23  Aug. 
'15  Dec. 

»7May 

xaOct. 

''zo  Aug. 

P  7  Nov. 

,.^^.    ,.'27  Oct. 

P  a  Feb.    64  'az  Aug. 


I'  6  Feb.    63 
»a7  July    66 

'z3June  68 
.  '  5  Mar.  6z 
.  P27  June  68, 
.I'aaDec.    63 

>  4  Feb.    71 

,'P  a  Feb.    64 

.;'  9  May    65 

aSOct.     7X 


CAPTAIHr.      I    BBBV.IIAJ. 


LxXUnUTAllTS. 

William  Henry  Bum 

Augustus  John  English,  Extra  Aide  de ) 

Camp  to  the  Duke  qfBuekinffkam f 

Christopher  Devonsher  Villiers  Tuthill, ) 

Adjutant  a;  Aug.  79    } 

Gerald  Craven  Ricardo 

William  Lockhart  M'Gall 

Arthur  Charles  King 

Richard  Owen   

Gilbert  Henry  Claude  Hamilton    

Guy  St.  Manr  Palmes 

Charles  Edward  Skyring  Hemery 

Charles  Cecil  Percy  Stoughton  

Archibald  Allan  Oammell 


Sbcokd  LivvnirAVTB. 


P13  July 


Oct. 


^12  June  68 
az  Aug.  7a 

30  April  73 

zojune  74 

18  Sept.  75 

a6  Aug.  76 

zi  Oct.  76 

8  Jan.  77 

24  Feb.  77 

33  July  79 


I  April  74 
39  Nov.   79 


» Nov.  73 

>  Deo.  73 

J  Feb.  74 

J  Feb.  74 

I  Sept.  74 

I  Nov.  73 

1  Sept.  75! 

2  Nov.  73. 
5  Oct.  76, 
J  Nov.  76 
[  Feb.  76 


Henry  Wilmot  Mitchell Z3  Aug.  79 

PMr«i«<*r.— Edward  Henry  O'Dowd,  z8  Dec.  63 ;  Son.  Major,  18  Dec.  78. 
Biding  3£aeter.^jBme&  Harran,*  z  Deo.  65. 

Quarter  Maeter.—George  Ferris  Rumsey,  za  July  71 ;  Comet,  17  Mar.  69. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Daxiiel  Chambers  Pallin,  az  Apr.  77. 


Blue.- 


-Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
BmbarJeedfor  India,  4  January  1876. 


1  General  Wilkie  commanded  the  zoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  the  z7th  April  Z855,  including  the 
captare  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tchcmaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  LtColonel  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  some  of  the  minor  affairs  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Ix)rd  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Ifft^fift^ia.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

•  Major  F.  S.  Russell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  trom.  the  x7th  December  Z873 ;  ^^as  attached  to  Wood's  regiment 
and  oommanded  the  post  of  Accrofoomu  on  the  line  of  communication  (Brevet  of  Mivjor.  Medal  with  Clasp).  ' 

•  Riding  Master  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the  battles 
<of  Balaklava,  Inkennan,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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Depot.C«attSttry.J 

TMn-Stf.iThe  Crest  ofEnfflimd  within  the  Garter.    Jferebimur,    "Bxsdosv"  "  Eftxosre-Op-Zii "  ' 
niU~H^  CoircH*"  "8i.ha.ouf'*  "Vittobia"  "Pkhhtsitli."     "Wammoo." 


IStli  (The  King's)  Hussars. 


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P*r  v^iCalaML— Ooorgo  William  Key,  Cornet,  »s  July  31 ;  Lt.  75  Aug.  33 ;  Cop*.  »i6  Sept.  37 ;  Mty'or,  '14  June  4* ; 
Li.Colomel,  a  Veb.  47;  Colonsl,  38  Nov.  54;  Ifuvor  G#»era7,  6  Feb.  6a;  Lieut. Oentral,  30  July  71; 
Gea^roZ,  i  Oct.  77;  uoUmel  15th  HuMftTS,  19  Nov.  71. 


I 


Lieoteiuuit  Ooloael.— (George  Lnok.i  CS,  CerjiW, 'z6  April  58;  JA,  'ao  Deo.  59;  Ciqfl.  '9  Nov.  67;  Jfc^'or, 

a  Mar.  78;  Lt. Colonel,  99  Apr.  79. 
M%jer.— Henry  Langtry.*  Cbni#^  ^t6  Aug.  6t  ;  Li.  ^74  Jan.  65 ;  Capl.  '3  April  69 ;  3f(t^;or,  ag  April  79. 


'  CA.Ft^ijr8. 

William  White* 

Frederick  Hemry  Beck   

;Henry  Hall* 

;  John  BuUen  Bymea-Bullen  

George  Digby  Filmer  Solivan*.. 
'Alfred  Smirke*  

Arthur  Gambler  Holland* 


LlSUTlVABTB. 

Arthur  Thomson  Middleton* 

Cecil  Francis  Johnstone  .Douglas,  At^. 

I  June  79 

John  Henry  Sewell.»/ii«/.</Jfic*lr.  7  Aug.79 

George  Allen  Webbe 

Walter  Joseph  Bnrke 

Moubray  AllCrey* 

Henry  Lawrence  Daly,*  Interpreter  ..... 

[George  FitzAustin  Gavin 

\2i0n.  Rupert  Leigh*    

Hon.  Arthur  Manners*  

Alexander  WUliam  Dennistown  Campbell* 


-I  Jan.  67. 

»a7Feb.  67 

8  Jan.  68 

'aaMay  66 

'13  June  68 

'xa  June  69 

'a4  July  69 


'31  July    69 
'10  Nov.  69 


Sicoirn  LixuTKiTAim. 

Charles  Edmund  Browne 

'James  Redmond  Patrick  Gordon  

Harrv  Evelyn  Straoey  Pooklington 

Tyrell  Other  William    Champion    del 
\    Crespigny j 


COBITBT. 


LIBUT. 

»  1  April 
'13  June 

16  Mar. 
'14  July 

aSOct. 

a8  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


)     CAPTAIV. 


aBD  X.TBUT. 


z  Jan.  79 

77  Jan.  79 

13  Nov.  78 

3  July  79 


68,  13  May  74 

68  17  Jan.  75 

70  7  Jan.  74 
69'  33  June  75 
71'  34  June  76 
71!  a  Mar.  78 

71  99  April  79 


a8  Oct. 
a8  0ct. 

8  May 
a8  Feb. 

a  Dec. 

a  Deo. 
a8  Feb.    ,  ^ 
10  Sept  75 
XI  Feb.    76' 

6  Oct.    77, 
30  Dec.    7x ' 


PayaMu/er.— Roger  Sheehy.»  13  May  59;  Honorary  Major,  13  May  74. 
'Jfidtiti/  jra«/«r.— David  Noble  Smith.  8  June  7a. 
Qnafier  Jfcu^^.— Stephen  Henry  Staniland,  30  June  69. 
Veterinary  5itr^«ra.— Charles  Whitney  Gillard,  ao  Sept.  71. 


'B\TX».^Agent»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  Agent»,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Smbarkedfor  India,  14  Nov.  1869. 

'  UColonel  Lnck  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  in  January  1878.  Served  with  the 
CamUhsr  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Qhilzai ;  commanded  a 
iqusdron  of  the  xsth  Huasars  and  a  troop  of  the  ist  Pui^aub  Cavalry  in  engagements  with  the  Afghan  cavalry 
u  Tskht-i-Pnl  on  the  4th  January  1879  (slightly  wounde*!,  mentioned  m  despatches). 

'  M^r  Langtrv  served  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  in  x868,  and  was  present  at 
As  sirtnning  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the 
AJeixui  war  of  1878-70.  including  tte  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai ;  commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  his  Regi- 
E-ritat  the  aflkir  in  the  Ghlo  Pass,  4th  Januaiy  1879. 

*Capuins  Whi-e  and  SuUvan.  Lieutenants  Middleton  (as  Adjutant',  Sewell,  AllfVey,  Daly,  and  Campbell,  and 
Paraiaster  Sheehy.  served  with  the  X5U1  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  X878-79,  including 
Oi.-  sdvanca  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai. 

*  Caotdins  Hall  and  Holland  and  Lieut.  Hon.  R.  Leigh  served  with  the  xsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in 
^  Afghan  war  of  1878-79.  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai ;  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  A^han 
eiralry  at  Tnkht-i-Pul  (mentioned  m  despatches). 

'  Uaptaia  Smirka  and  Lieut,  the  Hon.  A.  Manners  served  with  the  xsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  tha 
Archan  war  of  1878-79.  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzal,  and  were  present  at  the  afihir  in  the  Ghlo  Pass. 


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58  leth  (Tlie  Queen*8)  Lancers.    *  [Brirhton, 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    Aui  Curtu,  avi  Cominut  armi*.    "  Talatsbx  »'   •'  PuEimB  d'Ovob  '" 


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Colonel.— Charles  Cameron  Shnte.i  CB.,  JfP,  for  Srigkion ;  Comet,  ^lo  July  34;  f  ^-  ^'3  May  39  i^V*J'  ^S 
Mar.  47 ;  Major,  1  June  54;  Bt.Lt.Cohnel,  12  Deo.  S4 ;  JJt.Colonel,  P19  J'eh.  58 ;  CoUtnel,  21  Sept.  58;  Jfa;ot- 
General,  6  Mar.  68 ;  lAeut.Qeneral,  1  Oct.  77;   Colonel  x6th  Lancers,  15  Jan.  78.  »,  ,^  • 

lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  Whigham,'  Come*.  6  June  54;  Lt,  8  Dec.  54  J  ^«P*-  "  Sept.  56;  Bt.Major, 
5.  July  72 ;  Jfq/or,  16  Aug.  73  ;  Lieuienant  Colonel,  ax  July  77.  ^    ^  «      w      ^       *r  ^ 

K$or.-p.Ve.  George  Balis  Schwabe,  Cbnwi,  '23  Sept.  63;  Li.  ^9  ^vne  65;  Capt^^  May  67;  lf«/or,  17 
March  77. 


•Vhtobia"  "Nivi 
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'  PSVIKBULA  * '   *  •  WaTXELOO  ' 
'  MARiJlAJPOBX  *'   "Al.IWA.Ii' 


BHrawoax" 

SOBXAOK.'' 


Captaiitb 
Robert  ThirkiU  }i:aillaxd.  Brigade  Hqjorl 

of  Cavalry,  Alderehot S 

Thomas  Davison ... 

Henry  L'Estrange  Malone    

Thomas  Honfkll  Heaton  Garrett 

Henry  Graham,  A^jutanU  WUUhire  Teo'  \ 

manry  Cavalry } 

Edward  Oliver  M'Caiialand  

Charles  George  Hammond , 

Edward  Chadwiok , 

Stephen  John  Stevens 


»x2Mar.   61  P  3  Oct.     62 

'  8  June  67^*31  July  69 
^23  Aug.  68  '  7  May  70 
'13  July    7ol'4Peb.    71 

'14  July    69*10  June  71 

^10  Nov.  69 1  28  Oct.    71 

I  30  Dec.    71 

'25  Sept.  69 ''28  June  71 
'21  Aug.  66  Pi  5  April  71 


LixtmiTAirTB. 

Christopher  Richard  Taaffe* 

James  Melville  Babington,  Adj.  15  Sept.  77 

Henry  Richard  Lloyd  Howard 

Frederick  Gordon  Blair   

Henry  Leycester  Aylmer«  

Eastace  Reginald  Maudslay  , 

John  George  Alexander  Baird 

Robert  Gordon  Sharman-Crawford 

Walter  Hill  Chetwynd 


SxcoKn  LixTJTXHiLinrs. 

Stephen  Frewen 

Windham  Heniy  Wyndham^Quin... 

Harry  Seymour  Riohardaon  

William  Byron  Browne  


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2XD  LIXUT. 


CAPCAXV. 


95  Sept.  69 


13  Mar.   78 


24  July  78 

7  Aug.  78 

23  July  79 

92  Mar.  79 


3  Aug.  73 
6  Sept.  73 
93  Mar.  74 
26  Mar.  74 
28  Oct.  71 
90  Nov.  75 
12  Feb.  77 
90  Nov.  75 
30  April  79 


96  Nov.  68 

7  Aug.  75 

31  Dec.  74 

24  Feb.  76 

x6Feb.  78 

2  Mar.  78 

23  Jan.  78 

30  April  79 

7  Mar.  77 


XI  Nov.  78 


BT.LT.COL. 


P<i!tfflM«f«r.— William  Heiiry  Buttanshaw,  93  June  63 ;  Son.  Major,  23  June  78. 

Riding  Jfo*^.— Richard  Heniy  Boyle,*  23  April  6x. 

Quarter  Matter.— JoloL  O'Doxmell,  27  Feb.  75. 

Veterinary  Ster^tfon.-Charles  Steel,  xi  Oct.  55;  t<<  Claee,  21  Aug.  67. 

Scarlet— ^oriiv*  Blue.— .i^airt*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JriiA  Agente,  Sir  E.  Boronirh.  Bt  and  Co 
Betumed/^om  India  6th  January  1B77, 

A  Lieut.General  Shute  acted  as  Adjutant  with  the  right  wing  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  camnaiira  asainst 
the  Rajah  of  Kumool,  East  Indies,  in  1839.  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaiim- of  i8c:A6  m 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Cavalrv  Diviwon  £h)m  23rd  Nov.  1854  to  9nd  July  1856,  when  the  diviiriSn  waa 
.finally  broken  up,  mcludlng  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  Sir  James  Scarlett's  despatch)  and  Inkennan 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  nig^t  attack  on  the  Russian  outposts  on  the  xgth  Feb.  1855.  and  battle  of  the  TcherMv^ 
(M^dal  ^f^^^  Clasps,  Brevet  of  LUColonel,  Knight  of  tfie  Legion  of  flonor,  sth  CIms  of  Se  Mc^Se,  tSSS 

»  Lt.Colonel  Whigham  served  ^th  the  49nd  Hlffhlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  9nd  Dec.  1854.  including  the  exoo- 
dition  to  Kerteh.  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Claap.  i^ 

»Lieut.Taaffi  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  and  subsequentlv  in  Baker 

Russell's  Flying  Column,  '^'  ^        j  *«  «MM»r 

«  Lieut.  Aylmer  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November  1873 ;  commanded  the  Cane  Coast  Volnnt^PM 

*r  "XXrnnfVa  'RAorimAnf..  'nrit.h    fhft  oH'vtk'nnAil  tm».-rA  nnrla*.  XTai/w    V^-mm^    A,,mU.^^  iV^ i.  ^  _  >.i,  _   w»_r.  .       J:   ****•«?<?*• 


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**D0aeh'aB€ad,"  with  the  Motto,  "  Or  Glorv."—*' Alma,'*  "Balxklafx"  "Iwnwur"  "Bitibtopol  ** 

•^  GBlTTRiLL  IkDIA.." 


17th  (TJie  Duke  of  Oambridge's  Own)  Lancers. 


59 


Full  Hall 
P«T.  Pay. 


Oolnid  in  Chief.— Field  Marshal  Si$  Moyal  tDgknnt  George  W.  F.  C,  Duke  of  Cambridge.  KQ,  Kf.  OCB. 
QCMQ.  GCSI.  ai  June  76^ 

,.  „  ^,  ,^  /or,  ?25 

as-Qct. 

Ideoteaaat  Celoael.— j7  *.<?.  Thomas  Gonne,*  Corjwf,  ^t  No^r.  55;  ■E^  '"  Sept,  57:  Capt.  'lo  June  62  :  Mcu'cr, 
12  Aug.  74',  LitttUnaiUColoiul,  xi  Sept.  jS.  f    ^/ ,      r  ,      -v     » 

■w.— j».*.c.  Samuel  Boulderaon,"  Cotm^,  ao  Nor.  56 ;  Lt.  23  Jan.  57;  Capt.  17  Nov.  6x;  Major,  8  Mar.  76  ; 
JBt.Lt.C»loiul,  29  Nov.  79. j»       ./    » 


Cttloael.— John  Charles  Hope  Gihsone,!  Cornti,  '8  Oct.  30;  Lt.  '16  Aug:.  33;  Cop^.  '24  July  35  •  Major, 
Feb.  45;  Lt.Colomtl,V3  Sept.  47;  O^wi.  28  Nov.. 54^;  M<vor  ffeiwr^jiaJune  62;  Lieut. Geiural,^X 
71 ;  Oenoral.  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  17th  Lancers,  22  Sept.  75. 


OAPTAnrs. 

Stanley  Yeatman  Clark  

Jemmett  Charlra  Duke 

Thomas  Arthur  Cooke 

Starling  Meux  Benson 

Ernest  Augustas  Belford 

James  Fane  Alexander 

Mom.  John  Pleydell-Bouverie 

William  Trevelyan  Somerset  Kevill-Davies 


»x2Mar.  61 
'n  July  63 
'16  May  62 
•20  Oct.  65 
'27  July  66 
'aoFeb.  67 
P27Feb.  67 
»  I  April  68 


LnVTBVAVTS. 

Charles  Edward  Swaine  

John  Montague  Russell  

Goor^  Augustus  Wood 

Mortuzier  Graham  Neeld 

Herbert  Charles  Jenkins 

Charles  Hotham  Purvis 

Henry  Fortesoue  

Thomas  Augnstns  Steele   

Edward  Bleiddian  Herbert  

Sou.  Lionel  Henry  Dudley  Fortesoue 


Siooim  LixunxA-KTS. 
Charles  James  Anstruther<Thomson  . 

Charleo  Henry  Butler  ....< 

FranciB  Downes  Hugh  St.  Quintin  .... 

WilHam  Gordon  Renton  

Matthew  Herbert  Woods 

James  Holland  Dyer 


'13  June 
31  dot" 


»*i3M5r.  66 
'  7  April  6s 
9  July  65 
'27  Feb.  67 
P24  April  69 
'23  June  69 
'xSAug.  69 
'ao  July    70 


68  ^ 


7« 


aim  LXIUT. 


zx  May 

XX  May 

X  May 

32  Mar. 
32  Mar. 
6  Aug. 


«*3oOc«:  69 

Pi4July  69 

'ao'July  70 

•77  July  70 

T2Ang.  74 

8  Mar.  7I 

28  Mar.  77 

5  July  79 


'27  July  70 
24  April  72 
31  Oct.     72 

12  Nov.    73 

13  June  74 
12  Feb.  75 
X5  July  76 
zx  Sept.  76 
29  Nov.  76 
zx  Nov.  78 


BaXV.MM*       >T.LT.«OL. 


7     ...  Sdiua  Jfa«<«r.— John  Perry,  6  Dec.  73. 
16    ...    AtarUr  Ma$ier.—V^  John  Berryman,^®  j,  ^pr^  5^. 
33    ^    Vet4ri»arf  8urgeoH.—Jamw  Lambert,  xs  Oct.  57 ;  x«<  Cla$»,  a  Bbpt.  68. 

BloB—JFaeingt  Whiie.—Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrM  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Oo. 
Jbmbarhodfor  Natal,  25  Feb.  79. 

)  General  Gibsone  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  X846-47,  and  was  present  on  almost  every  occasion 
in  which  the  Troops  were  engaged  with  the  enemy ;  and  he  had  the  conmiand  of  and  led  the  charge  of  Cavalry  in 
the  decisive  ^air  of  tb«  Gwanga,  on  the  8th  June  1846,  when  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  was  encoimtered  and  utterly 
iBroken,  leaving  upwards  of  400  dead  on  the  field,  on  which  occasion  his  services  were  warmly  acknowledged  in  the 
pulriie  despatches,  and  his  name  particularly  mentioned  in  general  orders  (Medal). 

*  LkColonel  Gonne  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  inLidiain  1857-5^;  was  appointed  Acting  Interpreter  to  the 
17th  Lancers  and  Staff  Officer  to  the  2nd  Cavalrv  Column  Malwa  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

•  L(.Colonel  Boulderson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  with  the  Artillery  at  Peshawur  in  1857,  and  in  1858-59 
vith  Lind*s  Mooltonee  Horse;  this  Regiment  was  part  of  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Troup  which  advanced 
into  Oode  from  Shabjehanpore. 

M  Qnarter  Master  Berryman  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac 
Ufi  M'Kenzie's  Farm  (captured  three  of  the  enemy),  night  attack  on  the  Russian  outposts  on  19th  Feb.  1855. 
^Mttlesof  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Clupt,  Yietoria  Cross,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1 858-59. 


F  t 


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Half 

P*y. 


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18ih  Hnssars. 

'PwrnrsuLA."  "Watbeloo/ 


Hmualo'w. 


Ooloa«l.-S.>  ThoniM  Westropp  M-M^on,!  jorj.  CB.  Conp^,  24  Deo.  a9.s  U^i^  Doc.  31 ;  Cajrf.  '9/1100  38  5 
3fq;or,  »i3  July  47;  i«.Cotowi,i3  Dec.  54;  Cofo«#^  12  Deo.  57;  Mqoot  enural,  6  Mar.  68;  XMute«a«f 

Lieutuumt  Oolmi'i— Thomas 'pbiUlps,  CorH0i,  '26  Sept.  56;  Li.  26  Mar.  58;  Capi,  '24  May  61;  ^.Jfa;or, 

xz  July  74 :  Ifoior,  z  April  76 ;  X««iiI^mmuU  Colonel^  31  Oct.  77. 
M^jor.—riarold  EadaUe  MiOet,  Comet,  18  Oct.  S9  J  i*.  '»«  Deo.  60  j  Cop*,  ^x  Mar.  64  j  Breo«<  3fa;cr,  i  Oct.  77  ; 

Major t  31  Oct.  77. 


GAPYAnrs. 
Uvedale  Edward  Parry  Okeden 

Harry  William  Parker 

David  Bryce  Bum 

William  Edward  Bolton  

Thomas  FranoiB  Bdmnnd  Knox 
Gbarles  Oabome  Gk>uld.. 


p.t.c.  George  James  GHlbard.iiMl«  dM  Camp  \ 

to  Lord  Napier  of  Maadala S 

Charles  Willoughby  nemana  


Willoughby  He 
Athelstane  Robert  Fryoe.. 


limrntirijrTB. 

Bemhard  Drysdale  Mdller 

William  Pochin  Warner  

William  Henry  Biggs-Baldwin 

George  Henry  Thomas  Van  Notten  Pole.. 

Richard  Hobart  Morrison 

Frederick  Tremayne  Miles .... 

Francis  Dale  Tagart.  Adjutant  13  Apr.  78.. 

Francis  John  Paul  Butler 

Richard  Alexander  Soott 


Bub  LnimvurTS. 


Ssoovn  LxivTurms. 

Harry  Ritchie  Alston  ••••::• 

Fen  wick  Bulmer  de  Bales  La  Tem^re  . 

Henry  Thomas  Hall 

James  Farish  Malcolm  Fawcett  


'x9  April  64 
»x6  Oct.  67 
P  8  May  " 
»  6  Nov. 
»3Mar. 
i'2xMar. 


z8  Jan. 
»24  Oct. 


13  Oct.  77 

8  Dec.  7 

30  Jan.  7I 

1  May  78 


fi9 


»iS  Fob. 
'z2  May 

P14  Oct. 

a8  Oct.  7z 

'24  April  69 

»  9  Feb.  70 

'22  Feb.  6x 

28  Oct.  7z 

'  8  June  70 


8  May 

9  Aug. 
z  Jan. 

2z  Dec. 
X3  June 
xz  Feb. 

2  Dec. 

6  Oct. 
28  April  76 


I  April  75 
X  April  76 
I  April  75 

31  Oct.  77 
1  Dec.    75 

90  Mar.  78 

'26  Feb.  64 

29  June  78 
7  Aug.  76 


BBST.  ICAJ. 


X  Oct.    77 


BT.LT.COI.. 


^  Sir  Thomas  M'Mahon  served  with 
the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Bntlej  cam- 
paign in  X848,  and  was  present  at  thie 
battle  of  Bobraon  (Medal).  Served 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854  tm 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to 
the  Cavalry  Division,  including  the 
battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ; 
served  also  the  campaign  of  X855  in 
command  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Gnards 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Sar- 
dinian and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie). 


Poyflifltfer.— William  Joioe.  8  May  67 ;  Comgt,  31  Dec.  57  S  -C**  ^  ^^J-  "  Mar.  61 ;  Son,  Major,  8  May  77* 
BHinq  Jfotter.— Jacob  Hodgins,  22  April  71. 
QuarUr  Jfa»<*r.— Jacob  MerriU,*  3  Feb.  75. 
Veterinary  5«»y«o».— Samuel  Luis  FaUinj  27  Aug.  70. 


Blue. 


-AaenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.—IrUh  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Xeiumedfrom  India,  z8  January  1876. 


■  Quarter  Master  Merrill  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  Z858,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present 
1  the  action  Of  Koonch,  battle  of  Gallowlie,  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  Morar  Cantonments, 


recapture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior. 
1858  to  March  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) 


Was  present  with  a  flyisg  column  in  Bundlecund  from  August 


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1^^\  **'^^"^"^'  J  TIU  BUphani.—"  Abbati  "  "  Niaojlbjl." 

W^  <W«mL— John  Yorke,>  CB,  Conui,  'ax  Dec.  32;  14.  '5  Doc.  34;  Cbp^  Pi4Deo.  41 ;  ll<vor,%  Sept.  49 ;  X*. CotowL 

__/:  ny-     ?^  Feb.  53 ;  CoUmel^  a8  Nor.  54 ;  3fq/or  ^^MwraZ,  x  7  Jone  66 ;  Lt.  Q4n€r(U,  1  Aag.74;  Qtntral,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel 


19  HajBaarSf  6  May  7a. 
Linteiuuit  GoIoimL— CharU 


'lee  ICaxmerg  Sutton  Fairbrotber,  Com«t,  ao  Oct.  55  j   2^.  12  Sept.  56 ;   Capt,  30 
Jolj  6a ;  BtJ£M9r,  23  Joly  76 ;  Mt^or,  30  Nor.  78 ;  Id.  ColatuL  15  March  79. 
Kucr.— Kendall  Josiah  William  Goghill,s  Conut,  26  Feb.  51 ;  X^.  z  Oct.  55 ;  Capt,  26  Feb.  63 ;  Bi.Jity'or,  xx 
Jnly  77 ;  Major,  X5  March  79. 


CAPtAurs. 

Charles  Hay  Fairlie? 

Arthur  George  Webster* 

Edwin  Wileon  Greaham  Williams 

Percy  Harry  Stanley  Barrow/*  CMQ, 

Henry  Wise  Ridley  Blackett 

William  Lawrence  Twentyman'^ 

James  M'Killop  Maowhirter 

rr-— -?;mith..  . 


4  Dec. 

aoDec. 

8  Jone 

8  Jnly 
'x6  Aug. 

zxMar. 

7  Jnly 
•as  Apr. 


LllC^tlTAiriB. 

Jcitm  Denum  Pinketono  French  ..., 
John  Compton  Han  ford- Flood  *.»,.*, 
Cluule^  Bradrord  Harriet  JenkuiB  . 
Henry  MortA^  Aihl(?j  Warda..,,,.,,., 

Diii.lle^  Eicbsrd  Apthorp  -. ...^...«< 

Herbert  Edward  Eej&oldB  ***.-.**.,.„ 
lHr]|:fa  O^CimiMjr  Henchy  ,,^... ..»,,».,.. 
M.aurioe  Wright ...^*> ...... 


Sicown  LiitTiif  Airts* 

Darid  Edwmrd  Dtuell  Burclay  

John  OeiuglAA  Msnde  Guthrie   ...... 

Frederick  Arthnr  FreeiaiiB...... ...... 


9  April  70 


33  Nov.  56 

zo  Mar.  57 

X3N0V.  66 

14  Sept.  70 

'  7  Aug.  67 

Px6  Oct.  60 

28  June  71 

'23  June  70 

28  Oct.  71 


14  Sept.  78 
8  Deo.  77 
13  Aug.  79 


■9  Nov.  79 


8  Jan.  68 

23  July  69 

3  Aug.  73 

33  Jan.  75 

z6Mar.  73 

'39  Mar.  64  15   Aug.  68 

IS  Aug.  77 

3sMay  78 

30  Nov.  78 


30  Deo.  71 

38  Feb.  74 

96  Mar.  74 

x3  June  74 

sx  Aug.  74 

aoNov.  75 

II  Feb.  76 

14  Feb.  76 

89  Nov.  76 


II  July  77 


P««a*#rr.— Jfimfii  Ogilry  Balgleisli,  =4  Oat,  78;  Snt,  '35  Apr.  65;  Li.  '7  July  69;  Osp^.  19  Dec.  77. 

XiiiMf  JfiH^ffr.— Eobort  Bpeira,  19  Aug.  74H, 
Guafter  Matter.— iohn  White,  27  June  74. 


ffitrinarf  ^ni^jwfff,— Jamea  Kettle.  11  Juii.  fij;  i«<  Clattt  x  Auff.  77. 

"*  '      "    nd  Co.— /rMA.i^«fi<t,  Messrs 

^  rram  India,  23  Marek  1870. 


Blue,— JffH^i,  Messrs.  Cox  nnd'co.— /niA.i^«fifa,  Mmsrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


<  General  Yoike  commanded  the  Boyal  Dragoons  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siege  of 
B^MBtopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  his  horse  also  was  severely  wounded  with  grape- 
ilkot  in  supporting  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  prior  to  his  own  leg  being  shattered  by  a  rifle-ball  (Medal  with  two 
Clups,  CB.,  SarcUnian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  He  commanded  the  Begt.  during  a 
Twdsnt  gale  in  the  Black  Sea  between  Yamaand  the  Crimea,  and  this  great  disaster  resulted  in  the  loss  of  250  horses 
of  ths  I&giment,  including  the  greater  part  of  the  officers'  chargers  and  those  of  detachments  of  other  Begimenls 
under  bis  command. 

*  imor  Coghill  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of 
iBs7-s§,  snd  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  stonning  the  Heights  in  front  of  Delhi,  throughout  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  actions  in  firont,  storming  of  the  breach  Cashmere  Bastion,  and  final  capture  of  the 
mj.  Senred  in  General  Showers'  Force  in  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Rewarrie,  Ji^hur,  Ranaude,  Furmcknugur,  and 
BQlhuabghnr.    Also  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Sonah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'  OtpUm  Fairlie  served  in  the  Bohilcund  district  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Jones  (Medal) . 

*  Gspcsin  Webster  served  with  Lind's  Mooltanee  Horse  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was 
^eient  at  Eakraole,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Bareillv,  Shalgehanpore,  and  capture  of  Mohundee  (Medal), 
mtred  a  letter  of  thanks  from  Government  for  services  with  Meerut  Lignt  Horse  in  1857. 

"M^  Barrow  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  a  squadron  of  mounted  inflintry  and 
nsie  irregular  mounted  troops,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Inyesane  and  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in 
iMpit<^es,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  CMO.). 

"LLColonel  Twen^yman  commanded  the  D  Division  of  the  Highland  Transport  Train  of  the  Abyssinian  Expo- 
ditiQCkary  Force ;  commanded  Baggage  Mules  of  the  and  Brinide  ist  Division  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Bashilo  river 
CB  the  lolh  April ;  was  Transport  Train  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  at  the  capture  of  Magdala ;  mentioned 
a  dcBpsfech;  also  **  strongly  recommended  for  extent  and  value  of  assistance"  by  Director  of  Transport  Train; 
•ad  mentioned  in  Shr  Bobert  Napier's  despatch  as  **  distinguished  for  seal  and  activity,  and  deserving  of  special 
aotke"  (Brevet  of  M^or,  and  Ifodal). 

^  Oiptein  Kynaaton  served  with  the  snd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59*  iuid  was 
PMcntstUie  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  rooccupation  of  Fysabad  and  Trans-Gogra  operations,  including 
tte  paaeage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  and  the  affyrs  of  Muohleegaon  and  Bungaon  Jungle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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*'  PmVBVLX.'* 

-c.Miohael  William  Smith,'  CB.  Sntign,  'xg  Nov.  30 ;  Zt.  »ai  Feb.  34 ;  Capi.  ^23  Apr.  39 ;  J£ajor,  9  Feb.  47, 

Lt.Colonel,  ^  Har.  50;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  4  July  64;  Lieut.  Qener*l,  19  Jan.  73;   Om^ral 

I  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  aoth  HuBsarB,  2a  Not.  70. 
LiButonaiit  OolonaL— John  Cutts  Lockwood,»  Comet,  20  Jan.  54;  Id.  31  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  15  Nov.  64;  Bt.2£qjor, 

z  Ooi.  77;  Major,  xa  Jnne  78;  Xf.ColoN«/,  la  Feb.  79. 
Majors.— Frederic  Cheneviz-Trench,?  Prqfeeeorai  tke  Siaf  College;  Comet,  20  Jan.  57;  £^.30  April 58;  Capt, 

7  Dec.  67  s  Meuor,  7  Jane  79. 
Cecil  Mangles,  ComW,  ao  Feb.  61 ;  Xfc  16  Oct.  66 ;  Capi.  1  Feb.  73 ;  Mtjfor,  y>  ^ov-  79- 


CAjnAnrs. 

Georffe  Manners  Onslow 

David  Camithers  Budd  

Greorge  Wm.   Adolphoa  FitsGeorge,  Aeeiet 

Fnvaie  Seeretarjf  to  Colonel  StanUy 

Benjamin  Watson  Blake 

p.e.e.  William  Chetwode  Lloyd 

John  Thomas  Browne,  at  Siqff  College 


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CAPTAIK.        BXXV.XAJ. 


'15  Jan.  61 '18  Dec.  63 

x6  0ct.  66    17  Jan.  70 

IX  Dec.  66,     a  Aug.  71 

^           ^                     i3July  67;  38  Oct.  71 

^eSL^oSSi'^ltT.!!!^^^^^^                       »3Jan.  69!  28  Oct.  71 

IToji.  Miles  8tapleton.'.'.'.V."V/.'."."3^^                           |»  5  May  69 

Wmiam  John  Irwin 23  Jan.  69   28  Oct.  71 


LnunurAiTTB. 

Thomas  Barnes  Weston  

Aficanins  William  Nevill  Thomas    

Edward  Reginald  Coortenay  

Lewis  Edmond  Gamey 

Richard  John  Erskine  Oliver-Bellasia.. 

Btair  Hathom  Johnston  Stewart 

Robert  Cnrzon  Newton 


May    611  13  Nov.   66   30  April  73 
June  60;    9  Mar.   67   a8May    73 


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P  9  April  70 

13  Sept.  74 
laJune  78 
I  a  Feb.    79 

7  June  79 

3  Aug.  72 
30  Nov.  79 


15  Sept   77 


aim  uavT. 


Edward  Richmond I  X3N0V.   78 

Ar  John  Charles  Burke,  J9aH 22  Jan.    79 


33  AprU  73 

9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

XI  Dec.  73 

2  Deo.  74 

XI  Feb.  75 

12  Feb.  79 


[Captain,  x6  Deo.  6r. 
P<wflMw<tfr.— Charles  Loder,*  12  Aug.  67  r  Son,  Mtfjcr,  za  June  78 ;  JUdimg Matter,  s  March  49;  JAent,  7  April  56  ; 
Bidina  Ifof^tfr.— Frederick  Moore,  20  July  67. 
Qnaner  Master. — Ghadwick  Thomson,  8  June  72. 
Veterinarg  Surgoon.—YfUliam  Pallin,  14  Jan.  71. 

Blue^—Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriih  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Beiumedf^om  India,  ao  Dec.  1872. 

k  Qeneral  M.  W.  Smith  waa  appointed  to  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  local  rank  of  Major  General  in  1855, 
and  subsequently  to  the  command  of  the  Osmanli  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  obtained  the  Turkish  rank  of  Lieut. 
General  (and  Chiss  of  the  Med^idie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  during  the  Central  Indian  oampaisn;  commanded 
at  the  recapture  of  Chandairee  in  May  1858,  also  at  the  actions  between  Kota-ka'Serai  and  Gwalior  on  X7U1 
Jane ;  commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  action  of  the  19th  June,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress 
of  Gwalior,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree ;  commanded  at  the  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Koondiy, 
alBO  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  (Medal  with  Clasp  andOJB.,  frequently  mentioned  m  despatches). 

•  Lt.Colonel  Lockwood  served-as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 
Was  present  as  Provost  Marshal  during  the  operations  on  the  Eusoftaie  fh>ntier  in  April  and  May  1858  (men* 
tioned  in  despatch),  and«gMnstthe  Hindostanee  ftmaticn  at  Sattanah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Major  (Theneviz-Trench  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  Hodson's  Horse  in  the  engase- 
ments  of  Gungeree,  Pnttialee,  and  Mynpoorie.  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•  MsAor  Loder  was  present  with  the  xxth  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  i8a6  (Meoal 
withCiasp) .  Served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843,  including  the  battles 
of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Srrred  with  the  ist  Bengal  Cavafry  in  the  Sutlcj  campaign  in  1846,  and  was 
pfsaant  attha  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Pnnjanb  campaign  of  x 848-49.  including  the  action  of  Bam- 
nugfer,  battles  of  OhillianwaUah  and  Goojeiat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Suchs  and  Ail)irhans  (Medal  with 
iwo  Clasps). 


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doBcL— William  ParlbT,!  Cornet,  '3  Oct.  x6;  Xf.  5  May  24;  Oapi.  '19  Sept.  26;  Bi.Major,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major, 

>»6  8ept.45;-'*«'-CbfoiMi,»3oJan.  46;  ObJoimZ, 20  Jane 54 ;  lf(Vor  &«Mra2,  i7July6o:  2;<.GF#»#roZ, 21  March  601 

0«iieraZ.  n  May  76 ;  Colonel  2x8fc  HuAsars,  24  Oct.  65. 
TJwrtiaiit  OotoneL— gdward  Baldwin  Wake.  Comet,  20  Oct.  53;  Z/.  26  April  56;  Capt.  30  July  62:  BLMaJor, 

1^  July  76 ;  Jffwor,  8  Dec.  77  j  iM«<«ioji<  Colonel,  x  May  78. 
Muor.-George  FarqulMir  B:aye,»  Comet,  90  Oct.  55 ;  Zt.  20  Nov.  56;   Clap*.  30  July  62 ;  St.UaJor,  20  July  76 ; 

lra>br,  X  May  78. 


CAPT1.IV8. 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor  

Herbert  Cromwell  GoUier*  {SntUfn  Bowtbajf^ 

Sir  Cbaiiea  Edward  'FTedBTicTc,SarL,A^utaMt  ] 
Montaomeryehire  Yeomanry  Cavalry / 

Bern.  Henry  George  Louis  Crichton,  Brigade ) 
Major  qrCaoalrif,  Cnrragh S 

Arthur  Purvis  Loyd 

John  IioveU 

Arthur  Thomas  Fisher 

Rowland  Hill  Martin  

Fredeiiok  Hutchinson  Haynes 

wmiam  Wilkes  Tinea 


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JjiMimvLim, 
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Cecil  £dgaxMontaf^ 

ArthurCoonop  Newland 

Sylvester  'VHlson  Richmond 

Percy  Mac^regor  King  

Herbert  Vallance  Bum 

Bei^andn  Jennings 

William  Knox  


4  Nov.   58I    5  Feb.  59 

x5  Jan.    58,'  5  Aug.  59 

'  2  July    61  »i8  0ct.  64 

'isJune  63'6Nov.  67 

4  July    65'  X4  0ct.  68 

P26Peb.    64  P  9  Nov.  66 

'  9  Sept.  64,'  3  Feb.  69 

X4  Jan.    69   28  Oct.  71 

i    3  Feb.    69' -28  Oct.  71 

'14  July  69   28  Oct.  71 


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24  Sept.  79 
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X  Hugh  Maurice  Beavan    

X  iSpenoer  CoUinson  Blackett  

a  {Montiford  Westropp  Gavin  

I  tUewellin  Washington  Matthews 17  Dec.    79 

t  X4  Pawmaeter, — James  Sdward  Kitson.  28  Jan.  79;  Comet,  96  June  66 ;  H.  ai  Oct  68;  Capt,  i  May  78. 
I  ro  *Sidimg  Matter. — Henry  Blinkhom  Germany,  19  Nov.  70. 
I    6  .Chuurier  Matter. — John  Kelly,  xo  June  74. 
Veterimarf  Surgeon. — 

Bine.— ^^«mte,  Messrs.  Bidgway  and  Sons.— JW«ik  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Behumed  from  Iniia,  19  December  1873. 

'  Genersl  Parlby  commanded  the  Detachment  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  Rebecca  riots  in  Wales  in  1843 
and  received  the  approval  of  the  Civil  and  Military  authorities.  He  brought  the  xoth  Hussars  ftom  India  through 
Egypt  to  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  from  X7th  April  to  30th  June,  and  the  Hussar 
Bni^de  firom  xst  July  till  9nd  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  under  Omar  Pasha  on  19th  April,  as 
alflo  St  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class 
of  the  Medjidie). 

*  lii^or  feaye  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-50,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  rebels  on 
oor  guns  at  Jnllnndur,  and  subsequently  served  with  Showers'  Column  in  Rsjpootana  and  Central  India  in  pursuit 
of  Tantia  Topee,  Ferose  Shah,  and  other  rebels,  including  the  operations  in  tne  Seronge  Jungles  and  the  affair  at 

*  Captain  Collier  served  in  the  Bombay  Army  Arom  1851  tq  1858  prior  to  obtaining  a  Cometcy  in  the  8th  Hussars, 
tnd  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857  (Medal  with  Cla8p). 

!•  Lieut.  Wyndbam  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  in  Baker 
Bosieirs  Flying  Colnnm. 


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8  Knox,  George  Uohter  

11  Goodenouffh,  Osborne  Hall  

8  Anderson,  James  Hamilton Pringle*^ 

9  Farrell,  Henij  Chamberlayne^** 

4  M'Laughlin.Edward 

Hunter,  Arthur  Stewart;*^  Director  of  Oarrieon  In-  \ 

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9  Crawford,  George  Adam 

II  de  Moleyns,  Townsend  Aremberg*** 


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Waltham  Abbey J  ,      ""-J 

3lzod,  William  Henry  20  A]m 

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c  Shakerley,  Henry  Webster  !ao  A] 

3  Stavelev,  Edmund*"   31  Jv 

X  Bdmeades,  Henry*"  |3i  July 

B  Bom,  John  MacvicarU* *..*. 131  J«Jy 

A  Nicholson,  Stuart  James   131  Julv 

Smith,  WUUam,*^^  Garrieon  Inttruetor,  Lueknow,  Bengal    I31  ^^ 

9  Newman,  Walter  31  Jk 


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27  Jan.  63 
12  Feb.  63 
22  Feb.  63 
9  June  63 
16  July  63 
XI  Sept.  63 


7  Tremlett,  Edmund  John  (BtU.Colonel,  29  Nov.  79) 

3  Maule,  George  Edwin .._ 

xo  Carey,  William  Dobree  

XX  Phipps,  Ramsay  Weston 

5  Sandnam,  Robert 

4  Stewart,  Algernon  Augustus   !..!!.!.!!!.........!! 

c  Dillon,  Hon.  Robert  Villiers  ^^    

B  Burnett,  Edmund  Sidney  *" 

A  Talbot,  FitzRoy  Somerset  «*  ........"..*..'!!.'..*.**.'.*...'...'.......*...'.' 

Duncan.  Franeie,  Inat.  qfOunnery,  B.M.  Bepoeiiiyry,  Woohoieh   '.'.'. 
p.M.e.  Oliver,  John  Byder,^  Instructor  B.  M.  College,  IRngiion,  \ 

Canada,  with  local  rank  if  Lt.Colonel  :. .) 

xo  Morgan,  James  Peattie,»  |>.a.e 

Ford,  Arthur,***  p.a.e.  Aeeiet,  Inep.  ef  Gunpowder  Factoriee  

4  Sadleir,  Richard ...„ ._ 

8  Barlow,  William  Buxton,  p.a.c. 

Smith,  Bobert  CaUweU,»»r  C^m.  of  Ordnance',  i$t  Clan,  Bangoan'.'.. 

4  Chalmers,  Charles  David» 

A  Lynes,  Samuel  Parr 

XI  Forster,  Bowes  Lennox,**^  Lt.Col.  6  Feb.  75  ..'.....! 

4  de  Cetto,  Louis  Charles  Aug.  Adrian"* 

Trench,  Charlee,  Inetructor  in  Gunnery,  8hoeburyne$$  

X  Lewes,  Henry  Colobrooke 

8  Budd,  Georjre 

8  Haughton,  John  '..........'..'.'..'.'.. 

p.».c.8Umey,  Franci»8adteir,*»»p.a.c.Aeit.Direct.  of  Artillery  Studiee 

6  Clarke,  Thomas 

Brancker,  WiUiam  God^fh>y,^*»  Dent,  of  ArtUlery  Siudiee  ' 

xo  Cameron,  Donald  Roderick,  Clfff. ;. 

IMle,William  Henry,  Secretary,  Special  Ordnance  CommUtei,  litdia 

5  Kemmis,  William,  ji.a.c 

Bond,  Henry,  p.a.e.  Aatietant  SuperiniendenfSfMU'A^^ 

B  Walton,  William  Morritt  Bameby .... 

Braekenbury,  Henry,***  l.e,  33  Oct. -jsi^^Utary  Secretary  to  Sir  > 

Garnet  Woleeley ;. j 

P.M.C.  Gorham,  CkarUe  Alfred,  Garrison  Inet.,  UnAiiiia,'Bimgai\'.'.... 

10  Graham,  William  Henry 

6p.».e.  Duncan,  Alexander  WilliBun*'* .....'........"...*.*!!!.'!!.!!!!.!!!!! 

9  Chambers,  Greorge  Fred.  Stanley \ '. *.'...!*' 

c  Curzon,  WilliamSouthwell  \" 

Dunlop,  Samuel,**^  Supt.  ^Foliee,  Singapore  

7  Lyons,  Edward  . 
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Governor  <if  Madrae  5 

10  Tracey,  Harry  Adair"?  

3  Shea,  Henry  John  Francis 

I^ing-Harman,  WentwoHh  Henry,  p.a.e.  AeeUtant  Super imtendent'l 

Boyal  SmaU  Arme  Factory,  Enfield  f 

IX  Seccombe,  Thomas  Strong   21  Juno  56    3  Apr.  67 

7  Hannen,  George  Grote*«*  34  Sept. 55  16  Oct.  64 

A  Smyth- Windham,  Joseph  Charles I31  June 56   6  July  67 

iop.».e.  Hall,  William  Bruce  Raikes  '31  June  56   6  July  67 

5  Budgen.  William  Thomas |2i  June  56   6  July  67 

10  Broadrick,  Edward  21  June  56    6  July  67 

o  Stewart.  Hon.  Alexander**^*  {Bt.Lt.Colonel,  33  Nov.  79) "..31  June  56   6  July  67 

A  Murdoch,  William  Walpole '31  June  56    6  July  67 

Tarleton,  Edward  Delaoal^» "..'  .'"iioAug.56  11  July  67 

3  Darwall,  Henry  Pountney ".".  10  Aug.  56, 24  July  67 

XI  Cottingham,  Edward  Roden*« '10  Aug.56  21  Aug.67 


4  Auchinleck,  John  Claudius*** 

3  Kyle,  Samuel  Cotter***   

3  Maunsell ,  William  Stopford 

p.$.c.  Mitchell,  Herbert  Leonard,***  Inetruetor  inAHUie'ry'D«''\ 
partment  of  Artillery  Studiei J 

5  p.«.e.  Boyle,  Edward  Vicars ."".'. '. 

8  Sexton,  Michael  John 

7  Ellaby,  Hugh  Latimer**?   ..................'..'...'..'.'.*.'...!"! 

3  Blackley,  ,k)hn  Henry    .'..".'. ] 

3  Drysdale.  Robert  Carstairs    ". 

3  Thomhill,  Charles...       .  

A  Parry.  Sidney,***  (Bi.if.d^iiW^"  Nov*"79)'i!iil!".!!!^^'"i*'i".l 

S  Harness,  Arthur,  CB.  {Bt.Lt.Colonel,  ix  Nov.  78) 

3  Mageuis,  Henry  Cole 

lop.M.e.  HoUist,  Edward  Ommanney 


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7  Priee,  Thomas  Charles   x  Oct.  57 


I  p.«.c.  Hatchinson,  William  PrancU  Moore.. 

4  WodehoQse,  Albert  Thornton  

gp.».e.  Nolan,  John  Philip,**®  p.a.e.  ifP.for  Galwajf  . 

5  1/8  Mottte,  Osmond  Francis 


5  Gallwey.  Patrick  FitzGenUrl 
EUit,  CkarU*  Henrg  Fcnrfta^  Seereiarf  Ssperimental  Bratuk,  \ 

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5  Isaacson,  Henry  de  Stutevilte   

7  Owen,  John  Fletcher,  p.a.e.  [Bl.Lt.Oolanelf  39  Nor.  79) 

j   8  GabbisB,  John  Egertou  

7  Cmikshank,  Alexander  Ramsay 

Cameron,  SmgtM  Hay^  p.a.e.  Ituimetor  Bogal  LahoraUmf  

9  Stratton,  John  Heathfield 

8  Cooke,  James  Robert  Daries 

Onrdom.Sdward  Smith,  p.a.e,  Amiat.  8upt,  Bogal  Carriage  Deptmt. 
Llofd,  J^raneit  l%owuu.  Instructor  in  Chmnerp,  Skoebwyneu  

3  Gillies,  Georee  James 

6  Thomas-Le  Marchant,  Heniy  St.  John  Yanghan  LeMarohant  ... 

10  Phfllpotts,  Henry  Francis*"  

Bmrp»99,  Marry  Ifi/ef.*^  Coauy.  t^f  Ordnance,  3rd  Chrade,  Bombajf  ... 

4  Martelli,  Thomas  Challoner 

11  Murray,  John  Charles  D'Urban  

p.9.c.  Moonom,  Henry  Maneere*^  Intt.  in  Taetiea  S.M.  College,  \ 

Sandkmret ....$ 

xo  Bargmann,  Greor^e  John,  InHruetor  in  Ghunnerg,  Shoeburyneee 

9  Gwyn,  Herbert  Lionel*** 

7  Robertson,  Henry  Maxwell 

Boberte^  William  Arthur,  Bemomnt  Agent,  Bengal  

9  Korton-Taylor,  Dnncan 


I  Oct.  57 1 94  Nov.  69 
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3  Haslerig^,  Thomas  Maynard  {Bt.Lt. Colonel,  aa  Nor.  79)  . 


5  MacKenzie,  Robert  Smythe  Muir 
9  Gyll,  Flemyng  George 

6  Toogood,  Seymour  Hood*** 
Ti  Jones,  Henry  Norris 


F«  Piekard.  Arthur  Fred.  ,*»CB.  Groom  in  Waiting,  Aeeiet.  Keeper  \ 
oftks Privg Puree, and Aetietant Prioate Seeretarg  f—"^-^  '  ' 


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2  Burnett,  Thomas  , 

8  ShutUeworth.  Ashton  John 

7  Rothe,  George  Walter  Charles    

II  Tapper,  Basil  de  Beauvoir 

4  Gooaeve,  Henry  Hills 

»  Best,  George  

Sladen,  Joeeph,  p.a.e.  Aseietani  Inttruetor  Bogal  Laboratorg   

7  Harrey,  Charles  Smith 

10  Dixon,  Charles  Frederick  

X  Crosthwaito,  Charles 

xo  Molesworth,  Anthony  Oliver  

9  Murra3%  James  Murray 

xo  l*atfaam,  Walter  John 

7  Lewis.  Henry  Francis  Peterkin .-, 

9  Dougles.  James  Mainwaring 

It  WhaUey,  Percy  Charles  

5  Tyler,  Trevor  Bruce   

xoLeacock,  Charles  Edward  BakeT*w , 

x  p.«.e.  M'Caosland,  Marcus  Francis  Henry  

7  Simpson,  Simon 

9  Townseud,  Christopher  William 

10  s^-cNoyes,  George  Augustus 

10  Wickhnm,  Sdmimd  Hill 

3  Wing,  Vincent 

CAPTAXirs. 

10  Lacy,  Seymour  de  Lacy  

PorUr,  Ifortan  Lawrence,  p.a.e.  Aeeiet.  Smpdi.  Bogal  Qnn  Faetorg. 
Stirke.  Wm.  Reynolds,  Adj.  20  Aug.  73 

A  Jones,  Thomas  John 

B«</,  Jamee  JLaneaeter  

0  Touniper,  John , 

Deshon.  Charles  John 

6  ■.«.«.  IfeUoM,  William  Franeie 

11  Homsby*  George  Mackenzie  Bent 

Jarne*,  Charlet,  p.a.e.  Aeeistani   Inetruetor  of  ArtilUrg,   M.M. 


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7  Barker,  Henry  Andrews 

a  Hime.  Henry  William  Lovett 

Domnee,  Leonard,  p.a.e.  Capt.  Inat.  Bogal  Qnn  Faetorg  

c  Greig,  Banks  Robinson  

Bemmrd,  Jamce  Walker,  Brigade  Major,  Gtrk  

Ormttj,Jokn  Becker, p.a.e.  Capt.  Inetruetor  Bogal  Carriage  Depart. 

Walkeg,  Rowland,  ».a.c..  Instructor  in  ArHllerg,  B.M.  Aeademg   ... 

Zeaeke,  Senrg  Wedderbum,  Brigade  Major,  Devonport  

A  Inge,  John  Walker ^ 

A  Raigland,  Albert  Edward  

X  HoUcy,  Kdmiind  Hunt 

p.$.e.  MUnrr,  Ferdinand Ilenrg  Wheeler  {IntelligeiUeDepaifiment).^ 
0  FlttRoy,  Edward  Albert«*« .. 

Mnltag,  William  Gorge* 

il<sl«e,  Biekard  Jacheon,  Adjutant  Mid  UUter  ArtilUrg  MUUia  

Frrseft,  Geo.  Arikmr,  CMG.  Inepeeior  qf  Warlike  Stores,  Devonport... 
A  Lockhart,    Robert  Dnndas  Elliott 

6  Wood.  Thomas,  Adj.  i  Apr.  75  ..... 

7  Hitchins,  Thomas  Martyn  


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4  GmUsmmm,  Frank 

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Aij,  4  Feb.  74    J 

B  Blackwood,  Price  Frederic 


1.  Wright,  Willirtm  Henry 

Warrf,  Arthur,  Brigade  Majors ) 

PwUvMUth i 

p.9.e.  XnoUyt,   Henry ,   Brigadel 

Major,  Alderehot S 

Gardiner,  Spencer,  Ac^.  24  July  75 
c  Browne,  Henry  Robert  Yates  > 

{St.MaJor^  39  Nov.  79)  } 

..4  Thomson,  Charles  William 

Nind,   Frederick  WiUiam,  Adf.\ 
attd  Qr-Maeter  R.M.  Academy  S 

B  Carey,  Frederick  William 

Duihie,  WiUAam  Henry  Moore, ) 

Brigade  Major  B.A,  JDover    ...  S 

Zewee,  Friee,  Jnepeetor  of  War-  'i 

like  Storee,  4re.,  Provineee  of  \ 

ISfooa  Scotia,  <^o ) 

7  Maclean,  Allan  Henry 

0  Parlby ,  Gerald  Charles  Hall  

Woollcombe,  Edward,  Instructor  "i 

in  Ounneiy,  Woolwich } 

Morley,  Clervaux,  p.a.c,  Froof  \ 

Matter,  Woolwich J 

8iewart,BobertMeOrigor,D.A.(l ) 
M.  Qen,  Bengal  iSt.Mtyor,  aa  V 

Nov.  79)  ) 

7  Cooke,  Thomas  Charles  

10  Yeatman-BigffSjA.GodolphinW*") 

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Saet  Biding  Art.  Vol S 

Bainbridge,  Edmond,p.a.e.  Dept  *> 

Hf  Director cf  Art.  and  Storee ...  i 

o  Tamer,AlfiredEdwd.,.i4;.7  Apr.79 

Brough,  James  Fox 

1.  Long,  Cha.  Wigram,j4<y.6  Oct.  75 
Hardinge,  Henry  Houghton,  Adj.  \ 

Qalway  ArtiUery  MUUia  S 

Pearee,  Arthur  Nopier,  Brigade^ 

Major,  School  ofaunnery } 

5  Bpragge,  Charles  Henry 

€hnM,   Alexander,^^    Adjutant ) 

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1  Loraine.Fred.BlrinsBlakeney,') 

A.D.C.toMaj. General  Turner} 

Semone,  WMoughby  Bathuret 

8  Anderson,  Archibiud  James  

Irwin,  De  la  Cheroie  Thomas 

KensiMion,  Sdgar,  p.a.c.  InH.) 

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GaskeU,  Thomas,A4J.  Fife  Artil- 1 

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7  Carlile,  William  Ogle : 

9  Davies,  Allan  Bedtbrd 

xo  Logan,  Alfired  

Sandesi  Henry  Thos.  Thompson, ) 
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Dos  Barres,Augustus  Henry  John,  ) 
Ai^.  to  Col  Hon.  v.  M.  Fraser) 

3  Carr,  Theodore 

c  Shell,  Hexiry 

4  Lawrie,  James  Adair 

B  Tollner,  Barrett  Leimard 

(yCaUaghan,  Deem,  Dykes  Tynte,  ] 
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A.  MarshaU,  George  Henry 

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Souper,   Charles    Edward.  A4j.\ 

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ArtUUry  MUitia   ...: $ 

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tiUery,  Candahar  Force  > 

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Lanning,  Bohert  Alfred 

Robson,  John  Castell"*  

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8  Auchinleck,  William  Henry  

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a  Greer,  Carlile"*  

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xo  Piatt,  Wadham  Pigott 

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8  Ricnmond,  Felix    

8  Shippard,  WalkinsO.Courtney'B? 
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IX  Whateley,  William,  A.dj.  \  Apr.  79 

1.  Smyth,  Horatio  Francie 

X  Knox,  Francis  Blake.  A.D.C.  to  \ 

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p.s.c.   Pratt,    Sisson    Cooper,^^\ 

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Moore,  OeoraeMontgomerie  JTohn.., 

Conadon,  John  Jamee 

de  MaryUki,  Bohert,  Firemaeter,  > 

Gibraltar  S 

7  Adams,  Edward  Willoughby  

X  Rainsford  -  Hauuav,    Ramsay  \ 

Wm.  Aditttant  17  Oct.  79     ) 

9  Gamble,  JCillaly    

5  Uppleby,  JohntJeorge 

3  Radford,  Arthur  

xo  lanes,  Francis  Newell 

9  Freeth,  James  Plomer 

3  Allen,  George  Burp^es 

4  Smyth,  Samuel  Gardiner 

7  Newcome,  Henry  George,  Ad^'.  j 

X  Jan.  79 S 

6  Crookenden,  Hen.  Humphreys,  \ 

at  Staff  College  } 

7  Hewitt,  Jas.  Robert  Silver  Oliver 
3  Nutt,  James  Anson  Francis 


x8  July  6s 

18  July  65 

x8  July.  65 

x2  Jan.  66 
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ypford,  Arthur  Bouverie,  D.A.") 
Ji.M.  &en.  Bombay    S 


3  Fx^snch,  Francis  Horace   . 

6  Armytage,  Arthur  Henry 

9  Cotton,  Walter, Adj.  4  1Fe$t  Bid-  > 

ing  Bifie  Volunteer* ) 

xo  Prmgle,  Airred  Lionel  

8  Denny,  William  Townsend  Gun.. 

6  Dunnage,  Arthur  James  

3  Rigg,  Henry  AllVed"«  

9  Hanzian,  James  Frederick , 

Maekinlay,  George  

II  Martin,  George  Blake  Napier 

XX  Clarke,  John  Sheridan  

p.e.e.  Jonee,  Douglae  Forde,  on\ 
tpeeial  dutv  in  Soumelia ) 

5  Gordon,  William  Lindsay  Carnegie 

gDuthy,  Archibald  Edward 
Dunlop.HenryDonald.a^  Staff  Coll. 

6  Legard,  James  Digby  

3  Downing,  Cameron  Macartney  > 

Harwood=«i* j 

X  Anstruther,  Alexander  William... 
TUloUon,  Lionel,  Adjutant  Hantt  \ 

AHUlery  Militia \ 

Watson,  Bobert  Samuel  

xo  Mainguy,  George  Sandford 

XX  Shore,2ron.  Frederick  William  John 

Jervie,  WalterNeU   

North,  David,  Firemaeter,  Ceylon 

1  Archer,  Frederick  Lewie 

Tumbull,  Henry  John  Lennox,  > 

Adj.  Suffolk  Art.  MUUia ) 

8  Walsh,  Edward 

xo  Blake,  Charles  John 

4  Smith,  William  Whitmore 

xo  Elles,  Edmond  Roche,  a/<9<(/jf  Co;;. 

3  Russell,  Hugh  Percy  

XO  Daniell,  DeCourcy  

5  Haverfleld,    Henry     Wykeham^ 

Brook  Tunstall  „ j 

Skinner,  FhUip  Leighton  Mae-) 
Gregor,  f.a.c.  snd  Aeeitt.  Supt.  [■ 

of  Jbxpenmente,  Shoeburyneu ) 

Aitken,  WtlUam 

X  Atchison,  Charles  Henry  

X  Mackintosh,  William  John    

3  Martin,  William   

5  Wileon,  George  Frederick *.... 

5  Riddell,  W^ter    

9  Cruickshimk.FletcherHayesGrant 
xo  p.».e.  Smith, Walter Wm.MaiTiott... 

Crofton,  Henry  *^^   

8  Barron,  Harry     

X  Yorke,  Frederick  Augustus  

Blandy,  Wm.  Foyute  (Advanced\ 
Claee) j 

8  HeUard,  Henry  BetteewoHh 

5  Stephenson,  Keppel 

XO  Knox, William  George^i  

9  Buckle,  Edmund 

xo  Evans,  Edward  Benjamin  

7  Stevens,  George  Morton  

5  Vibart»  Francis  MeredithEdmund 

7  Bigg,  Frederick 

d,e.  Hay,  Edward  Owen 

8  Morgan,  Frederick  Cyril 

2  Smith,  William  Ogden 

7  Freeth,  Sampson  Plomer  FrdUc.*»* 

4  Griffiths,  Algernon  Sydney   .... 
Johneon,  Edward  Armstrong,  2nd 

Claee  Commiteary  of  Ordnance, 

Aden  Arsenal 

xo  Turner,  Frederick  Mansel,^* 
2  Adm.Br. Lancashire  Art,  Voi 
f  Yerbury,  John  Willaim, 


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Captaiits. 

xz  Baldook,  William  Stanford 

9  Ku*$e^,  Peter,  Aij.FoffarArt.UU. 
Tates,  Henry  Townley  Scott 

6  Preston,  Henry  Edward  

7  Rogers,  John  Peverell  

Seott,  Charlee  Henry,  Ant.  Supt.  } 

of  Faetoriett  Bengal  S 

2  Hadaway,  Georpre  Rowley 

a  Cotton,  Edward  Thomas  Davenant 

Curling,  Henry  Thomas 

_  Purdy.  Robert 

9  Waterfleld,  Donald  MacKenzie  ) 
Dunlop    i 

8  Fowler,  William  James 

4  Brackenbury,  Edward  Fenwick... 

II  Blackburn,  Peter 

10  Walter,  Frederick  Edward  , 
a  Bumdge,  Francis  John  15  July  68 

North,  Roger;Charles  Edward.  ■ 
Adj.  1  Adm.  Brig.  Norfolk  Art. 
VoU 

6  Hammond,  Peter  Heniy 

8  Sclater.  James  Robert  Charles  . 

1 1  Montgomery,  Robert  Arthur,  at 

Sto^f  College ,,  ^      ^ 

Nixon,  Arundel  James '15  .Tuly  6S  13  Supt,79l 

11  Murray.  HonryStowart   15  July  6»^7  Sopt.79 

9  Lugard,  HenryTravers  '13  Jan,  69  ao  Sept. 79 

3  Lyall.Henry '«3  Jan.  69135  ^ppt. 

7  Leach,  John  i«3Jan. 

4  Dalton,  James  Cecil  13  Jan, 

9  Campbell,  William  Massen    |i3  Jnn.  69 

9  Chapman,  Lionel  James   Archer  13  Jnn.  6t)  14  No^.  79 

Selfe,  Sidney  Oerard  Frederick  ...13  Jan.  6915  Nov.  79 
n  Russell,  Charles 13  Jan, 

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15  July  68  a;  AniT.  79 
5  Julv  63\i7  Auif.  79I 
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B  Rich,  Charles  Carroll «» 

Fawkee,  Lionel  OrimeUm,  A.D.C. 
Governor  qf  Barbadoee   

2  Perrott,  Thomas 

3  Swinton,  John  James  

IX  Jooelyn,  Julian  Robt  John,  at  Stqf  College 

B  Fowell,  Newton  Plomer  

c  Price,  George  Richardson  

2  Wynell-Mayow,  ]tfayow  

o  Dawson,  Henir  Philip 

A  Brackenbury,  Herbert  Williiun 

Boberteon,  Robert  William  Peacock 

xo  O'Sulliyan,  Eugene  Oyerbeck  

c  Hunt,  Henry  Vaaghan    

5  Newton,  William  Henry 


3  Lowther,  William  Gorges**  '  4  Jan. 


B  Coker,  Lewis  Edmund . 

B  Roch,  Thomas  James  

B  Rochfort,  Alexander  Nelson 

I  RoBseter.  James  Hurley  

Frith,  Warren  Saatinge,  Peehawur  Moun- 
tain Battery    

8  Bonrke,  Gerald  , 


!|  9  Davenport,  Frederic  Allen. . 


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6925  Sept. 79 
59|«7  BepL79 
4  Oct,   79 


69I15  Not.  79 

1. 1  HUT, 


10  Mayhew,  Thomas 'j3  Jmi 


c  Foote,  Francis  Onslow  Harrington 
g.c.  Bingham,  Edmund  George  Henry,  Limt. 
of  a  Company  of  QentUmen  Cadett , 

8  Arbnthnott,  "Walter  Charles  Warner M  Jan. 

xo  Lloyd,  Graham  Moore ,.'15  Jan 


Standbridge,  Edmund  Baker  |  7  July  t^ 

7  July  (9 
7  July  rj9 

7  July  ('-■■9\ 


10  Walker,  Edgar  Holford 
B  Mayne,  Charles  Hardlnge  Hawtrey 

B  Western,  Charles  Maximilian 

c  Rowley,  Hon.  William  Chambrtf  .... 

7  Davidson.  William  Leslie 

Lindeay,  Ckarlee  Carmiehael 

A  Baker,  Robert  Henry  Sherston 7  July  ^9 

9  Nugent,  Nagent  Jonathan  ..,..,. .J  7  July  t^ 

XI  Miles,  Philip  William  Herbert |  7  July  69; 

B  AUsopp,  Ranulph  7  July  69; 

Fairttougk,  Samuel  Oerrard,  Inetruetor  B.\     „  t„i_  /•  I 
^  -   iiin  Coll.  (wUh  local  rank  qf  Captain)  )  \  7  ^^y  ^, 
,  Arthur  John,  A.D.C,  to  Sir  E.  Wood 


7  Freeland,  John  Albert  Scott 

A  Hotham,  John 

c  Woods,  Hans  Charles  Maunsell    

0  Maitland,  Reginald  Paynter 

1  Owen,  George  Pridham 

B  Beaver,  Frederick  Tyssen  Mackinlay  

I  c  Kelly,  Edward  David 

6  Dawson,  Edward  Frederick**® 

I  A  Dalbiac,  Henry  ShoUey 

B  Casev,  Charles  Leslie  

Dean- Pitt,  DougUu  CharUe,  Aide  de  Camp\ 

to  Qooemor  qf^Bombay > 

B  Watson,  Solomon 

A  Newbigging,  Patrick  Charles  Eric 

Frith,  John  Sabatier,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  ^     ^  ^ 

Governor  of  Bombay  S  *^' ' 

I  Dalrymple,  Francis  Bertram 

3  Lane,  Alfred  Luther 

Pengree,  Henry  Hewitt 

3  King,  Robert  Ambrose  Cecil 

c  Phillimore,  William  George 

c  Challenor.  George  Richards 

7  Bowles,  Frederick  Augustus 

Wace.ErnettCharlee 

7  July  ^5^j!  9  Sharland,  Arthur  Henry  Hodges 

7  July  t>g  !  B  Campbell,  Frederick  William  .... 

6  Barlow,  Maurice  John 


13  Jan 
13  Jau 


23  July  70 
X  Dec.  70 

I  Dec.  70 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4Jiui.  71 
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15  Dec.  71 
IS  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
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15  Deo.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
A  Mackenzie.  Samuel  Kenneth 115  Dec.  71 


Canadian  Coll.  {fcUh  local  rank  qf  Captain)  y 
~"gge»  Arthur  John,  .4.2). C.  to  Sir  E.  Wood 
Loekyer,  Walter  Nevill    7  July  6^ 


Bigg 


7  Ord,  Frederick  Cusac 

9  Tydd,  William  James,  Inepeefor  qf  Police,  \ 

Itlandqf  Sl.Vineent J 

Whitehome.  Arthur  Howard  

c  Hepbume,  Robert  Gordon  Webb 

11  Fraser,  Arthur  Reginald 

1  Repton,  Humphrey  Thomas  Hugh  

c  Maynard,  William  Augustus 

A  Spencer,  John  Winston  Thomas  

so  Fanshawe,  George  Dalrymple  

B  PUyfair,  George  James 

A  Kmght,  Henry 

Jerooie,  Henry  Napier 

Q  Wodehouse,  Edwin  Frederick    

c  Trollope,  Edward  Charles  

Moore,  George  Robert   

Monck-Maeon,  Gordon  George'^*  

A  Eustace,  Francis  John  William 

II  Jackson,  Henry  Moore 

A  Hanson,  Alfred  William  

Baker,  Jamee   Volant  Vaahon,  Inepector  of\ 

Warlike  Storee,  Mauritiue ) 

Hoggan,  William  Brooke  

0  Coke,  Edward  Beresford  

B  Pollard'Urquhart,  Francis  Edw.  Romulus 

A  Trotter,  James  Keith 

B  Aylmer,  Frederick  Arthur 

2  Ti-ist,  Richard  Pincher  Warren 

1  Monckton,  Philip  Edmund**^ 

A  Long,  Charles  James 23  July  70' 

Parsons,  Lawrence  Worthington 123  July  70! 

A  Loyd,  Alfred  Kirkman 23  July  70J 

B  Denison,  ifoM.  Henry  Charlea  1 23  July  70! 

A  Scarlett,  Robert  Lawrence     '23  July  70 

c  Radclifi*.  Francis  William '23  July  70 

Clarke,  William  Jamee,  Inepector  Warlike  \\      t  ,w      ' 

Storee,  Bermuda _ j  »3  July  70; 

9  Wade,  Arthur  Gregory  ScrocoM    23  July  7o[| 


Bunbury,  Herl^ert  Napier  . 

9  Baker,  Eden  Moyle  

4  Walford,  William  Sworder 

B  Slade,  Frederick  George 

7  July  69 ,    4  Graham ,  Walter  Ferrier 

^  ^     '      A  Saunders,  Macan  WiUlam  . 


7  July  691 

7  July  69' 

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8  Jan.  7c 
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B  Suart,  William  Hodgson UsDec.  71 

15  Deo.  71 
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A  Campbell,  Henry  Alexander. 
TO  Coffey,  Charles  Edward 

Bccan,  Reginald  Johnetone  

c  Hall,  Francis  Henry 

c  Hervey,  Constantino  Rodney  William  

A  Flint,  Edward  Montagu 

B  Hamilton,  Peter  Fisher  Percival 

A  Skipton,  Charles  Stewart  

o  Robertson,  John  Albert  

B  Maclaine,  Hector  

WilUmghby,  Herbert  Percioal,  Aeeiet.  Sup.  1 

qf  Faotoriee,  Bengal j 

8  Blwes,  Ernest  Veness*** 

2  Carter,  Francis  Tilson  Shaen   

Seymour,  Wilton  Winektcorih  March.  In»p.  \ 
of  Warlike  Storee,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ...  j 

B  Thring,  WiUiam  Powlett 

10  Howie,  Thomas  Stickney  

B  Scott,  Hugh  Aboukir   

A  Montgomery,  Alexander  John 

B  Kirwan,  John  Denis 

o  Du  Boulav,  Ernest  de  Visme 

B  Potts,  John  William  Hastings 

g.c.  Callwell,  Albert  Henry,  Lieutenant  of  a') 

Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadete / 

A  Wodehouse,  Josceline  Heneage  

2  Banister,  FitzGerald  Muirson 

o  M'Donncll,  John 

c  Temple,  John 

7  Herrmg-Cooper,  Charles  Hollier 

2  Skinner,  Francis  Nugent  Macgregor 

7  Hardy,  William  Eversley  

4  Beaumont.  Gtoorge  Howland  William  

B  Coxhead,  James  Alfred  

9  MacMahon,  Percy  Alexander 


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5  Bailward.  Arthur  Churchill    12  Feb.  74 

6  Hunter,  Frederick  Emeet  Arundell    j  1 2  Feb .  74 

5  Robertson,  William  John [12  Feb.  74 

II  Howard,  Cyrus  Cosmo  '12  Feb.  74 

5  Curtis,  Hany  Alexander  Dyer !  12  Feb.  74 

Keent,  A\ft9d .12  Feb.  74 

5  Owen,  Henry  O'Brien   liaFeb.  74 

8  Plant,  WiUiam  Arthur,  Aid*  dt  Camp  <o )  1 ,,  ™^y,  _ . 

3  Bunn,  William  Frederick 1 12  Feb.  74 

3  Brady,  Robert  Masiere 12  Feb.  74 

s  Loudon,  Robert  Dunn  '  12  Feb.  74 

3  Gamett-Botfleld,  Walter  Dubbon !  12  Feb.  74 

Smia.Sdward  Arthur 12  Feb.  74 

6  Holland,  Ellis  Charles  Fletcher ,  12  Feb.  74 

1  Sidney,  Son,  Algernon 12  Feb.  74 

6  Boteler,  Francis  Wilford |i2  Feb.  74 

6  Pratt,  Arthur  Spencer  ,12  Feb.  74 

8  Blewitt,  William  Edward '12  Feb.  74 

Jbw«i,  Gilbert  SaUaun 12  Feb.  74 

4  Murphy,  Francis  Joseph 12  Feb.  74 

4  Maberfy,  Charles  Evan ,12  Feb.  74 

a  Kuper,  Charles  Victor  Bremer ;i2  Feb.  74 

A.  Hawkshaw,  Edward  Crichton  12  Auk-  74 

4  Radcliflb,  Derwentwater 12  Aug.  74 

3  Hansard,  Arthur  Clifton 17  Aug.  74 

6  Elliot,  Edmund  Halbert  17  Aug.  74 

4  Burton,  Benjamin 17  Aug.  74 

I  Allen,  John  Richard  Howard 17  Aug.  74 

6  Stirling,  James  Wilfred  17  Aug.  74 

II  Fowle,7rrenohard  Frederic  Thomas    17  Aug.  74 

II  Duff,  Beauohamp 17  Aug.  74 

II  Rogers,  BerreU  Michael 17  Aug.  74 

7  Pell,  John  Percy 17  Aug.  74 

7  Simpson,  John  Murray 17  Aug.  74 

4  Harrison,  Robert  Arthur  Gwynne :x7  Aug.  74 

5  Parsons,  Charles  Sim  Bremndge 17  Aug.  74 

4  Urquhart,  Walter  Andrew 17  Aug.  7^ 

10  KeUie,  Charles  Wauchope 1 17  ^ug,  74 

4  Simpson,  Henrv  Cuthbert  Connell  Dnnlop  17  Aug.  74 

c  Balfour,  Wm.  Edward  Ligonier 17  Aug.  74 

4  Galton,  Hubert  George  Howard 17  Aug.  74 

a  Purvis,  Alexander  Burridge 17  Aug,  74 

Wfnfard,RowUf 17  Aug.  74 

8  Fleming,  Edward  William 28  Jan.  75 

9  Woods,  George  Edwin  Annesley 28  Jan.  75 

I  a  Downing,  David  Fitzgerald    28  Jan.  75 

I  8  Townshend,  George  Robert    28  Jan.  75 

III  Bell-Irving,  Andrew 28  Jan.  75 

j  8  Nash,  Edward 28  Jan.  75 

0  Sdater,  Henry  Crichton '28  Jan.  75 

8  Phillips,  Thomas  Vaughan  Wynn    28  Jan.  75 

!  I  Simpson,  Charles  Napier     28  Jan.  75 

13  May,  Edward  Sinclair 28  Jan.  75 

6  Leach,  Reginald  Pemberton  28  Jan.  75 

3  Rowe,  Ootavius    28  Jan.  75 

4  Boothby.  Reginald  Evelyn I28  Jan.  75 


HnrmrAires.  |    ''"^*-    ' 

c  Oakes,  Begioald. >ia  Sept. 7a 

1  Henriquas,  Edward  Nathaniel*"* la  Sept.?? 

z  Beaafort,  Frauds la  Sept.72 

7  Moirs7>  JamsB  Wolfs  la  8ept.72. 

5  CSsssn,  Ernest  la  Sept.7a 

3  Johnson,  Siohard  Francis xa  8ept.7a 

6  Prickstt,  William  Robert   la  Sept.72; 

liddM,    Ammuhu    Frtieriek,    Aide    de^  „  q«„t « 

CeM^tencen^  iff  India  )  i  a  Sept.  7a  j 

I  Barker,  John  Stewart  Scott  jia  Sept.7a 

1  Bam^v;  Frederic  Brioe xa  Sept.7a' 

8  Uansel,  Alfred Iia  Sept.7a 

A  Etewat, Arthur  Honstoun ,ia  Sept.72j 

4  Willis,  Charles  Beaumont  D'Anyers xa  Sept.72 

A  Weir,  Oany  George liaSept.7a; 

3  ConniBgham,  JohnDacres 12  Bept.7a| 

"     ■  *   "■         '  xaSept.7a 


c  Shirrsff;  George  Frederick  Farqnharson... 

:i  LvBter,  Henry  John 

A  Itorr^,  Arthur  Mordannt 

1  Goold-Adams,  Francis  Michael  

c  Sahmarahe,  Philip    

A  JefiV^ys,  Henry  £m>n  

x  Fletdier,  Walter  Blunt   

A  Hawkins,  John  William 

SUnd,  Frtderiek  Milhank    

»  Pickiroad,  Edwin  Haj 

1  Ward,  Edward  

Penlim,  Artkmr  Pole  

c  Lad,  Henry  Welch 

fintt^  Jamea  Laing,  Aeeiatant  8uperin''\ 

lendeat  ^Faetoriee,  Zirkee } 

4  Becfaer,  Edward  French 

i  Spencer,  Gerald  Robert 

IT  Addison,  Alexander  DuprA  

a  Emaa,  Bowes  Jjoalie ^ 

9  Smyth,  Owen  Stuart. 

6  Kngent,  George 

I  Syao,  Cbarles  Aloysins 

B  Pbillpotts,  Arthur  Henry  Croker 

jBaldock,  Thomaa  Stanford 

A  Vanghan-Hughes,  Bmost . 


xa  Sept.7a> 
xa  Sept. 7a I 
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9  Jan.  73 1 
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*9Apr.  73 
a9Apr.73 

89  Apr.  73 1 
a9Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 

29  Apr.  73I 


i  Saunders,  William  Arthur  Gore 

4  Grieve,  John  Andrew  

LI.  Cochrane.  Blair  Onslow 

4  aeeve,  WiUiam  Frederick 

3  Utt,  Thomaa  Stackhouse  

3  Farmer,  Francis  Colebrooke 

3  Gnxmer,  Edward  

Ofd,  St.  John  St.  George t  Aide  de  Camp  to  [ 
SirHarrfOrd  ? 

5  Barton,  Albert aoApr.  73 

5  Barton,  Hubert  39  Apr.  73 

II  Edwards,  Eustace  Gresley 39  Apr.  73 

£  Garden,  Andrew  Murray 39  Apr.  73 

7  Dannt,  William  Bainsford  Mordaunt 139  Apr.  73 

Li.  Wheble,  James  St.  Lawrence 29  Apr.  73I 

i  Waldron,  Francis Ia9  Apr.  731 

c  Howard-Vyse,  Granville  William  Riohard{a9  Apr.  73 1 

I  Bigg,  Robert  Addison a9  Apr.  73! 

A  Kackett,  Edward  Umfreville  a9  Apr.  73 

5  de  Jer8ey,__Wllliam  Grant   {29  Apr.  73 

29  Apr.  73! 
XX  Sept.73| 
XX  Sept.  73' 
II  Sept.  73! 
II  Sept. 73 
IX  Sept.  73 
II  Sept.73 
II  Sept.73 


ti  PiieaUey,  Edward  John  Kenworthey 

S  Hadden,  Charles  Frederick 

3  Fpnton,  Wilfrid  David  Bradley 

i  Bninker,  James  Milford  Sutherland. 

SkiTTM,  >«*«  Ckivae 

3  Cowan,  Henry  Vivian    

raiytaa,  Thomas  Tweed 

e  Rjpkins,  Manley  Ogden  ^„,^ 

1  Bickards,  Qyril  Henry  |ii  Sept.73 

McCbntock.  Leopold  Alfred |xi  Sept.73 

T7S<iei,  William   ui  Sept.73 

'»  Baoiford,  Stephen  Dickson   !ii  Sept.73J 


Darby,  1 

10  Aplin,  Hugh  Morgan    

X  Lindsay,  Walter  Fullarton  Ludovic 


5  Bannaune,  Richard  Allason 
0  ^ 


Dunlop,  Henry  Cleland 

xo  Hodgson,  James  Owen     , 

a  Kemson,  Edmund  Roger  Allday , 

3  Thomas,  Sir  Godfrey  vignoles,  Bart,  ... 
a  King,  William  Frederick     

4  Western,  Charles  Maximilian  Thomas 
xo  Brereton,  Walter  Ebenezer 

5  Dunlop,  James  William    

9  Norton,  Gilbert  Frederick  Allan 


IX  Acton,  Thomas  Hampden  Evans  . 
Lward   


XI  Sept.73 
II  Bept.731 
IX  Sept.73' 


>'  lucaman,  Btopford  Cosby Iix  Sept 73 

'Bwt,  Arthur  Henry  Wilford 'xx  Sept73' 

5  <^ialiffe,  Foster  Lionel  Ixi  Sept.73; 

"  Jwaa.  Terence  England jii  Sept. 73, 

J  5«vtan,  John  William  Marsdin xx  Sept.73' 

9  ft>!»e.  William  Hugh  Edward   11  Sept.731 

■  Aafcgard,  Claude  Mason  xx  Sept.73 

>  ^aca&ld,  Thomas  Wolrich  Logan 

^  Wanle,  St.  Andrew  Bruce    

^  JoTBCi,  Robert 

4  0iborae,  Edmund    George,   Adjutant,  I  .,  q«_^  „ 

,     Xo«rum Column .7..' )  ."  S«Pt-73, 

I  ArehdaU,  James  Blackwood 'ix  Sept.73 

I  JaUon,  George  Wade  Robertson  .xx  Sept.73 

B  ^'jodrow,  Thomaa  Henry  Jackson  |xi  Sept73 

f^^f^m,  Arthur  Hewry iii  Feb.  74 

Jc  Bereaford,  Marcus    (xx  Feb.  74 

s  Dewar,  David  Krskine   Ixi  Feb.  74! 

*  H^nte,  William  Howley  Beaumont 'zx  Feb.  74I 

»:  Cr«sgfa.  Arthur  Gethin,  Aide  de  Camp  to  >  1  «  «^v.  -.  I 

^  "sirBanut  WoleeUy.. j  l"  ^^^'  ^4 

'  Kelaan,  Gerald  Talbot  xa  Feb.  74 


7  Giles,  George  £d^ 

4  Haines,  Robert  Lewis   

6  Hickman,  Huffh  Palliser  

I  Turner,  Alfred  Hevland  Parratt 

5  Garston,  Edgar  John 

IX  Churchward,  Walter  Stanbury  .. 

6  Dunsterville,  EnighUey  Stalker. 
9  Walker,  Charles  Edward 

8  Moberly,  Walter  Frederick  George  1 19  Aug.  75 

xo  Tracey,  Arthur '19  Aug.  75 


28  Jan. 

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28  Jan.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 
19  Aug.  75 


9  Piers,  Henry  Octavius  , 

4  Williams,  Pierson  Locke 

5  Russell,  Andrew  Ernest  

4  Orr,  John  Elphinstone  Hugh  . 
2  Smith,  William  Apsley . 


4  Blttleston,  George  Hastings 


Hicks,  William  John 

3  Howard,  Cecil  Arthur  

I  Chambers,  Arthur  

4  Croft,  Hanry  John  

6  Burrows,  Edmund  Augustine. 

6  Crofton,  Caldwell  Henry 

I  Waters,  Wallscourt  Hely-Hutchinson '  19  Aug.  75 

to  Cottrell,  Charles  Dormer [19  Aug.  75 


19  Aug.  75 
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74 


Uoyal  Artillery, 


LiFUTBlfAirTS. 

5  Carter,  Alfred  Henry 

i;  Coker,  John  Aubrey  Lawrence  

4  Lnm?)ert,  Edp'nr  Alan    

4  >rat\irin,  rhurles  Fdward    

J  Davison,  Kenneth  Stewart  

0  Cn.nou,  Hi  chard  Martin 

5  mount,  Charles  Hubert. 

^  ]iiirl()\v.<:eor«,'0  Newton  Halifax   

2  J.eadrr,  Frnncis  Henry  Moubray 

s  Boothby,  Geor>fe  Murray 

<5  Elmslie,  Frederick  Baumgardt ..... 

J  Cornish.  Fnincis  Cecil  David 

1  liifrlcQelil.  NoT-man  Bruce 

Z  Mocdoruld,  A JUn  Douglas  

5  Dawkins,  Henry  Stopford   

5  Holders.  Henry  Cai)«jl  Lofft 

2  Maxwell.  Ni^rol 

»o  Henn,  Richard  Arthur  Milton    

1  Foster,  Raymond  Charles    

i  Hudson,  Henry  Saunders    

■\  Keir,  John  Lmdet^ay     

5  Curteia.  Francis  Algernon  

7  Bi-tlcrsl)v.  Tliomas  Preston    

-K  Kiiijlisb.'.lo.seph  Oxley 

•6  Trench,  Frederic  John  Arthur  

3  Thackeray,  Fcederick  Rennell  

Anderson,  CharUt  AUxander    

4  Carter,  Duncan  Campbell    

5  Hewson,  John  James 

CO  Barrett,  L^mnard 

5  Hay,  Arthur  Ernest    

7  Llovd,  Wilford  Neville 

0  Stone,  Francis  Gleadowe 

2  Daniell,  Arthur  Caimes  

-2  HauT^a,  William  

S  Noble,  Clarence  Thomas  Irving    

7  Abdy,  Anthony  John 

i8  Fox,' Praneis  John  

«;  Barlow,  Charles  Mervyn 

h  Taylor.  William  Henry  Forbes  

■I  Peilv,  Charles  Hamilton  

3  Hcyl«nd.  .lohn  Rowley  Kyffln  Lloyd  . 

5  Campbell.  John  Alex.  Livingstone  .... 

7  Craig,  John  Franciii 

8  Adye,  John..... -•• 

3  Cuthbeneon,  Francis  Biigene 

b  White.  William  Lewis   

II  O'Neill,  William  Heremon    

4  Hughes,  Arbuthnott  James    

X 1  Blacker,  Lathiun  Charles  Miller    

8  Murchison,  Kenneth  John  Walker 

6  Eardley-Wilmot.  Arthur 

•2  Butcher,  Henry  To wnsend 

1  Bampficld,  John  Chancellor  

3  Gundry,  Henry  Bowdon 

3  Morrieson,  Henry  Walters 

5  Willinnie,  William  Hugh 

5  Bimpstm.  George  Gregory  

CO  Murrtiy-Dunlop,  Henry  Liston 

5  Bundle,  Henry  Macleod  Leslie 

7  Powles.  Thomas  William 

5  Sandbach.  Henry  Martin ^^. 

^  Kelly,  Rich.  Makdougall  Brisbane  Pra. 

5  ABBOu,  /f  on.  George  Augustus  

3  Monti?omery-CampbeH.  Hugo  

Pollard,  jyUliant  Charle$  

3  Barrv,  James  David  

8  Kent,  Frederic  Edmond  

5  Alexander,  Charles  Henry  

5  Porteous,  John  James  

«  Burmester,  Arnold  Charles 

3  Ward,  Frederick  Houlton  

5  Binien,  Henry  

8  Pelly,  Henry  Gerald  

1  Min'tcr.  John  Surtees 

8  Triscott,  Charles  Prideaux 

II  Foord,  Edward 

6  Shiffner»  John •••vc:;L" 

1  Acland,  Francin  Edward  Dyke 

2  Boileau,  Arthur  Cadell  Tait   

3  Block,  Maurice  William  Palmer  

5  Tyldcn,  Richard 

1  Ramsay,  Hon.  Charles  Maole    25  Jan.  77 

5  DuCane,  Richard  Hale 1 35  Jan.  77 

«i  Young,  Keith  Ogilvy  Baird --  -T*«    — 

Q  Jervois,  Chiirlcs  Bdwyn  

CO  Savilo,  Walter  Clare 

s  Vaseall,  Robert  Lowe  Spencer  

1  Marston,  Jefl'ery. Charles '25  Jan. 

6  Manifold,  John  Forster [25  Jan. 


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2  Feb.  761 

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2s  Jan.  77 
25  Jan.  77 
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77 
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6  Anderson,  William  Christian 2s  Jan.  77 

ft  Clarke,  John  de  Winton  Lardner-    2s  Jan.  77 

I  "Sinclair,  Francis  Edwin  125  Jan.  77 

xo  Hay,  Alexander  Duncan  .,..* 2s  Jan.  77 

J  Roberts,  Richard  Tucker    as  Jan.  77 


LiKUTSKANTS.  __H?>7* . 

10  M'Crca,  Richard  Francis 25  Jan.  77 

4  Massy,  William  George    25  Jan.  77 

3  Talbot,  George  James  Francis as  Jan.  77 

2  Mercer,  Harvey  Frederic    25  Jan.  77 

5  Graeme,  Frederick  James 25  Jan-  77 

8  Allsopp,  Fre<lerio  Ernest 25  Jan.  77 

1  Reynolds,  Cecil  Edward  25  Jan.  77 

5  Faber,  Walter  Vavasour 25  Jan.  77 

11  Meade,  John  Wm.  Babington 25  Jan.  77 

6  Jervis-White-Jorvis,  John  Henry    25  Jan.  77 

7  Connolly,  William  Hallett  25  Jan.  77 

9  Guthrie,  James  Dunbar  25  Jan.  77 

2  Gordon,  Charles  William    25  Jan.  77 

4  Briscoe,  Edward  William    25  Jan.  77 

4  RuBseU,  William  Melbourne 19  June  77 

5  Hare,  Edward  Humphrey 19  Jane  77 

4  Slater,  Henry  Martjm 19  June  77 

4  Fegen,  Magrath  Fogarty  19  June  77 

1  Heymau,  Cecil  Edward  Hamilton  19  Jnne  77 

6  Blewitt,  Charles  Turner     19  June  77 

6  Paterson,  Edward  Hamilton 19  June  77 

2  Baly,  Henry  John... 19  June  77 

X  Inglis.  Thomas  Drutnmond  19  June  77 

3  Robinson,  Charles  Taylor 19  June  77 

8  Anderson,  Edmund  Bullar 19  June  77 

5  Hanham,  Phelips  Brooke  19  June  77 

8  Frost,  George  Alfred    19  June  77 

4  Chapman,  Herbert  Alexander 29  June  77 

10  Foster,  John  Rattiray 19  June  77 

4  Beatson,  William  John  Arnold 19  June  77 

9  Peel,  Edmund 19  June  77 

2  Vans-Agnew,  John  Fraser 19  June  77 

I  Gordon,  Arthur  William  Bolton  19  June  77 

7  De  Lisle,  Frederick  Janvrin 19  June  77 

I  Nelson,  Horace  Sydney  19  June  77 

3  Grierson,  James  Moncrieflf  9  Oct.  77 

6  Honner,  Wilham  James     9  Oct.  77 

I  Smith,  Stanley  George  Drew  9  Oct.  77 

I  Wingate,  George  Miller  „  9  Oct.  77 

9  Townsend,  Charles  CoUingwood    9  Oct.  77 

I  Wil8on,.Chxu'le8  Henry  Luttrell  Fahie  ...  9  Oct.  77 

10  BeU,  Leonard 9  Oct.  77 

8  Toms,  Francis  Bevill  Read  9  Oct.  77 

1  Hornby,  Edmimd  John  Phipps* 9  Oct.  77 

11  Leslie,  John  Henry  9  Oct.  77 

3  Earle,  William  Henry  Simeon     9  Oct.   77 

8  Nicolls,  Edmund  Gustavua 9  Oct.  77 

8  Shute,  Arthur  Blagden  9  Oct.  77 

7  Shewell,  Harry  Williamson  Macan   9  Oct.  77 

7  Jackson,  Montague  Bertie  Gosset  9  Oct.  77 

9  Molesworth,  Hickman  Crawford 9  Oct.  77 

II  Carleton,  Henry  Augustus 9  Oct.  77 

4  Vereker,  Hon.  Jeffrey  Edward  Pron-")       Qdt 
dergast )    ^        '  *' 

8  Jackson,  Francis  Benjamin  

8  Waller,  John  Dawson  Hutchinson  

2  Ind,  Frederick  William  .., 

9  Calder,  Edmond  Henry  Somerville 

3  Childers,  Francia  Culling  Eardley 

4  Fanshawe,  Edward  Arthur   , 

3  Callwell,  Charles  Edward  

a  Bunbu^,  William  St.  Pierre 

4  Birch,  Frederic  Henry  John 

a  Lecky,  Frederick  Beauchamp  

6  Blano,  Charles  Forbes 

9  Rogers,  Hugh  Henry   

4  Watkins,  Charles  Bell 

4  Thistlethwayte,  Thomas  George 

9  Sankey,  Arthur 

8  Champion,  Henry  Hyde 

IX  Bushe,  Thomas  Francis 

6  Douglas,  James  Stewart 

xo  Cane,  Claude.  Richard  John 

9  M*Leod,  Reginald  George  M'Queen   

4  Mahon,  Reginald  Henry 

5  Simpson,  Arthur  Hellier..... 

8  Helyar,  Arthur  Beaumont  ...^ 

5  Hibbert,.  Archibald  Louis  

6  Higginson,  Conway  Richard  Dobba  

8  Marrett,  Edward  Uvedale  

8  Lane,  Christopher  William  Moore  

9  Matthews,  Alfred   

a  Powell,  Atherton  ffolliott   '31 

6  Guise,  Howard 31 

3  Granet,  Edward  John 31 

3  Taylor,  Philip  Boauchamp i»8 

3  Kemball,  George  Vero    18 

3  Armitage, Edward  Hume .'x8 

7  Harvey,  John  Edward !i8 

3  Taylor,  William  Rowland 18 

9  Wedderbum,  Alexander  Scrymgeour 

3  Turner,  James  Gibbon  .; 

4  Alexander,  Gerald  D*Arragon 

'  Jellett,  John  Hewitt 


«8 
a  Cooper,  Francis  Edward x8 


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Jan.  78 
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Digitized  by  \<jOOy  IC 


Boyal  Artillery. 


75-76 


3  Jackson,  Herbert  Kexadall   

II  Thornton,  Sidney  Vernon 

7  Dallas,  John  Henry  Langford 

10  M'LaoghUn,  Georfre  HaU 

5  I>aCane,  Hubert  John  

11  Dariey,  George  Boe 

2  feildmg,  Sndolplx  Robert  Basil  AloyBios  > 

AngnstiBe,  Viteotmi  i 

21  Xclsoxi,  Edgar  Forbes 

10  Block,  Arthur  Hugh 

2  Oldfleld,  Henry  Elliott   

6  ThoniBon,  Jocelyn  Home  

5  Beever,  Henry  Holt 

9  Findlay,  Neil  Douglas 

10  Lambart,  Son,  Arthur  

4  Paget,  Wellesley  Lynedoch  Henry  

3  Johnston,  James  Tbomason 

4  Ricaido,  Henry  George 

10  Kioolls,  Jasper  Heriot  Edmund 

3  31mclun,  Frederick  Falkiner  

j  laglii,  Henry  Aires 

y  Chamberlain,  Thomas  Ffoster 

I  Smith,  Sydenham  Campbell-Urquhart , 

to  Burrowes,  Henry  Grav  

1  Hobday,  Edmund  Arthur  Ponsonby ». 

5  Wright,  George 

2  Sm^  Gilbert  Boya 

•i  Ogilvie,  Norman  Stuart 

3  UuDe,  Charles  Vernon 

4  Goolbum,  Cuthbert  Edward , 

3  Daridaon,  John  Robert  Barkly 

i  Close,  Frederick  Maodonald , , 

9  OUver,  William  James 

^  Enehoven,  Percy  Henry 


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LmmvAXTs. 


>  Lowe,  Francis  Manley ....!  6  Apr.  79 

Butler,  Henry  Richard I  6  Apr.  79 

He;^gate,  Biohazd  Ltonel  ■ , 6  Apr.  79 

>  Fairholme,  William  Ernest 6  Apr.  79 

Murray,  Arthur  Harris '  6  Apr.  79 

Guinness,  Bnstaoe [  6  Apr.  79 

I  De  Robeck,  Henry  Edward  William I  6  Apr.  79 

Balgny,  John  Henry   6  Apr.  79 

Lambert,  Walter  ...;. 6  Apr.  79 

Robertson^Theodore  6 Apr.  79 

(Gardiner,  Henry  Laurence   30  July  79 

Chance,  Harry  .„ ; 30  July  79 

Roberts,  John  Dobree  Anderson 30  July  79 

Nathan,  Frederic  Lewis 30  July  79 

Stuart,  Alexander  Ramsay   30  July  79 

Cummings,  WUtHd  Heron 30  July  79 

Barnes,  Arthur  Stapylton 30  July  79 

Cowper*Smith,  Frederick  Evan 30  July  79 

Tawney,  Edward  Plowden  Archer. 30  July  79 

Tomer,  Archer  Lhovd  Marischal  30  July  J9 

Rundle,  George  Rionard  Ferrell 30  July  79 

Goold-Adams,  Henry  Edward  Fane '30  July  79 

Lane,  Samuel  Willington '30  July  79 

Simmonds,  Percy  Richard 30  July  79 

Fendall,  Charles  Pears  ko  July  79 

Lewes,  John 130  July  79 

Harkneas,  Thomas  Robert    30  July  79 

Labalmondiere.  Julian  Arthur  I30  July  79 

Lancrley,  John  Penrioe  I30  July  79 

Forae,Lionel    (30  July  79 

Tyrwhitt,  Son.  Rupert 30  July  79 

Tothill,  Francis  William  Galbraith   30  July  79 

Morris,  Maurice  Morgan  130  July  79 


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Majobs. 

X  Taylor,  Pierce  Thomas  Henry  

Caraill,  Spencer.  Commieeetrif  of  Ordnance,  vnd  Clate.. 

8  Lafluun,  Hugh^«    

8  Kixuiman,  Harold  John 

4  Gamault,  Alfred  Edward »»  

3  Oharlea,  Jamea.. 


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Jiaekengie,  Sorry  MaaBmeU,  Stmerintendent  qf  the  Oun  \ 

Carriage  Faeioni  at  Futtekghur   J 

p.$.c.  Chapman,  Edward  Franeie,^**  Aeeiet.  Q..  M.  Qen.  \ 

CandaMar  Force  (BLLi.Oolonel,  sa  Nov.  79)  } 

10  Bridges,  Thomas  Walkeri»«  

8  Graham,  Thomas^*^  ». 

Cowie,  Oronbiet  Commietarjf  of  Ordnance,  and  Clan , 

9  Arbuckle,  Bexi^'amin  Yanghani^? 

Lamb,  Oeorge,  Commieeary  of  Ordnance,  itt  Cla$$ 

a  Dewar,  James  Raymond  Johnstone  , 

a  Taylor,  Lewis  Williams , 


X8t  LXXVt* 


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xa  Jnne  58 
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xa  June  58 
13  June  58 

xa  June  58 

xa  Jnne  58 

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xa  Jnne  58 
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xa  June  58 
xa  Jnne  58 
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27  Aug.  58 
a7  Aug.  58 
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37  Aug.  58 

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27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
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27  Aug.  58 
87  Aug.  58 


B  Free,  John  Frederick , 

4  Oolguhoun,  James  Andrew  Sutherland , 

o  Meiklejohn,  John  Forbes! 

4  James,  Lionel  Henry  Septimus , 

IX  Machell JBdward  John    

Fieker,  Vinceni  Came.  Comm.  of  Ordnance,  3rd  Claee 
Jiackengie,  ItarrgLeUk,Adj,  i  Adm.  Brigade  Orkney  \ 

Artillery  Volunteere   j 

Ba£ett,B*ekard 

Barnard,  Michael  Henrg,DepntvAgeitt.Adj\  General^ 

B.A.  in  India    ..!.........:. ) 

3  Pemberton,6holtoEdmons^'*  

0  Smith,  Robert  William 

B  Bwinton,  Arthur 

B  Marshall,  Robert  George  Swayne  

Stufehe,  Dunbar  Fraeer,  Adjutant  x  Adm.  Br%gade\ 

Sueeex  ArtiUerg  Volunteere j 

IX  Rawlins,  Arthur  John  Ghambre  

HtjraiiMOfi,  Senrg  Shakeepear  »«     

deldtulour,  Bdmard  Jo9eph,^»  Adjutant  Haddingion\ 

AHUlerg  Militia „... f..... ) 

3  Wintle,  Alfred  Tritton  

Andereon,  Alexander  Dingwall 

9  FreemanjFrancis Peere  William,  Adjutant  1  July  77 
Douglae,  Hugh  Alexander,  Brigade  Major,  Malta . 

Swinleg,  Oeorge  ., „ , 

II  Wymer,  George  Bannatyne 


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MjlJOBS. 

B  de  Montmorency,  Hon.  Albert  Bouchard".. 

6  Bisset,  William 

6  Lockhort,  Willinm  Eliott 

10  Macdonell,  George  Bean  

9  Reid,  Charles  Edw^ard  

2  Roberts,  Thomas  William 

XI  etraker,  Charles  Doyne  Anderson 

8  Warrea,  William  Andros" 

5  Brouffh,  William  Richard  Charles 

I  Shortland,  Daniel  Vincent  

6  Brereton,  Charles  William    

11  Seacome,  Arthur  Keeling 

3  Pollock,  John  Graham  

7  Hebbert,  William  Stanley 


2nd  LIXITT. 


i  Captaiws. 

2  Alexander,  Robert 

Wheailey,  Charlet  R.  Eliott ,   A.^utani  JoivMin  Ciiy\ 
Arnilerjf  MiUtxa  ) 

iraclaoerty,Areh,Ieer,Commi$»arji(^6^dMni0iin^^^^ 

B  West,  Matthew  Richard \ 

A  Goinbier,  Geortfe  Roland ............!.!!!!!!!!! 

1 1  La wrell,  Douglas  Western    

L'»v'f>.    Augwttut  John,  Adjutant  Pembroke  ArHiienl 

Militia '^ 

8  Twynam,  Frederick  Robertson  ..!!.!...!!', 


12  June  58 
Z2  June  58 

13  June  58 
X2  June  58 
13  June  5S 
IS  June  58 
13  jTxne  58 


ISt  LJXUT, 

37  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
37  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
10  Dec.  58 
zoDeo.  58 
IX  Dec.  58 
XX  Deo.  58 
iz  Dec.  58 
Ti  Deo.  58 
10  June  59 
10  June  59 


13  July 
13  Nov.  ~- 
X  Sept.i69 

13  Sept.  69 

14  Sept.  69 

15  Sept.*^ 
I  Jan. 

26  Jan. 

4  July 
3o  June 
33  Deo.  ,. 
14  Feb.  73 
19  Mar,  73 

6  July  72 


9  Dec.  59 

9  Dec.  59 

8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 

8  June  60 

8  June  60 


CA.PTA.IK.    BT.MA.fOB.1     KAJOB. 


z  Aug.  73 
I  Aug.  72 

X  Aug.  72 

1  Aug.  72 

2  Nov.  72 
2  Nov.  72 

X  Dec.  72 

12  Apr.  73 


4  Feb.  76 

38  Apr.  76 

39  Jan.  77 
39  Jan.  77 
10  Apr.  77 

7  May  77 

24  May  77 

34  May  77 

I  Oct.   77 

X  Oct.    77 

X  Oct.   77 

23  Apr.  7S 

I  July  79 

3  Aug.  79 


Goniinuatlon  of  Royal  Artillery  (late  Bomhay  Artillery)  from  next  page. 


Majobs. 
p.».e.  Clarke.Franeit  Coninffrhif  Hannam.Dep.  Ateiat.  ) 
Qr.  Mr.  Gen.,  luteUiaenct!  J3 ranch;  on  epeetal  eervice  [ 

in  Aeia  Minor,  vith  local  rank  of  Lt.CoUmel j 

9  Glass,  Charles  Faulkner  

CA.PTA.I!rB. 

Caldeeott,  Franein  Jamee^rd  Claet  Commie,  of  Ordnance 

Lodge,  Frank,  Adjutant  Torkekire  Artillery  Jlilitia 

SHon,  Henry  Ctrieto}}^'^ 

MunteJSore,  Emanvel,  Adj.  Jforthmnherland  Ari.'mma 


snd  LIEUT. 'iSt  LIXUT.,   CAPTAUT. 


9  Dec.  59!  6  June  71 
9  Dec.  59  13  May  72 


8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 


15  May  72 
I  Aag.  72 
I  Aug.  72 
X  Aug.  72 


BSETET 

major. 


30  Nov.  78 


27  Sept.  79 
27  Sept.79 


Affente,  Messrc.  Cox  and  Co. 


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84-8S 


Boyal  Artillery. 


Dbputy  AoiuTAXT  Okx»a.l. 
Radcliffe,  Major  General  R.  P.,  i  May  75. 

A88I8Ti.XT  AOJUTJIVT  GkKKRIL. 

Hughes,  Bt.Ck>loiiel  T.  E.,  x6  Oct.  78. 

DkPUTT  ABSIBTAXT  ABJUTAVT  OBHSSA.L. 

Geary,  Bt.Lt.  Colonel  H.  Le  G.,  i  April  79. 

IVBPKCTOB  GBKSKA.L. 

Fhillpotts,  Lieat.General  Arthur  Thomas,  z  Apr.  77. 
Aide  de  Camp  .—Captain  F.  B.  Knox. 

FAT1CA8TBR8. 

Thompson,  John  Baylis,  24  June  59 ;  ^<^'  ^ojo^  '*A 

June  74. 
Piers,  Claudius  Buchanan,  a6  April  60;  Hon.  Major, 

a6  April  75. 
Mansergh,  John  Craven,  25  Feb.  6a  j  Hon.  Major, 

2$  Feb.  77. 
Williams,  Samuel*"  {QrMr.  18  Apr.  45),  23  May  53 ; 

Hon.  MiyoTf  33  May  63. 

RlDUrO  Ij^STBBS. 

B.i.  Dann,  George,  37  Aug.  59. 
Virr,  Joseph,  x  June  61. 
a  Butler,  Reuben,*"  i  July  63. 
Wilkinson,  George  Louis,  8  Jan.  64. 

4  Johnston,  WilUun,  15  Jan.  64. 
▲  Drummond,  John,  la  Sept.  65. 

».i.  Pawson,  John,*"  39  May  67. 
3  Nugent^  Edmund,  aa  Jan.  68. 
Abbott,  Isaac.***  8  March  71. 
B  Lovell,  Joseph,  38  June  73. 

Stannard,  Ephraim,  35  Nov.  74. 
6  Donnelly,  Robert,  x  April  75. 
0  Williams,  George,  i  April  75. 

5  Draper,  Frederick,  i  April  75. 
Cole,  William,  8  Sept.  75. 
Henscn,  Christopher,  15  Nov.  79. 

X  (voode,  Richard  James,  xs  Nov.  79. 

QUABTBB  MI8TBB8. 

Robinson,  Matthew,  i  May  63. 

Ashbee,  Bernard,  13  Sept.  62. 

Cliff,  Wm.*"  23Sept63 ;  £iM«7N,8oSept.57 ;  Lt.  5  Feb.  61. 

Briggns,  Thomas,  33  Sept.  6a. 

WUhart,  William,  14  Aug. 67,  Laneaskire  Art.  Militia. 

Arbutknot,  Alexander,  30  Sept.  68,  Antrim  Art.Militia. 
X  Sculley,  John,  xa  Dec.  68. 

M'Leod,  Neil,  7  Aug.  69. 

Gunn,  William,  38  May  70. 

Green,  Richard,  14  Sept.  70. 
a  ChitUck,  William  Henry,  5  Not.  70. 

Brown,  Simon,  i  July  71. 

Simon*,  Sdmund,»7  34  Feb.  7a,  Haddington  Art.  MU. 

7  Ward.  Thomas,  26  June  7a. 

Murdoch,  Robert  Hamilton,  19  Feb.  73 ;  Hon.  Captain, 

X  Mnrch  79. 
For§d]fk«,  Jonaikan,  xo  May  73,  I^ent  ArHllery  Militia, 
i.ff,Cox,  Samuel,  ai  June  73. 
Langrish, Thomas,  X7  Dec.  73. 
I  Emby,  William  James,  x  July  74. 
B  Diggory,  Charles,  35  Nov.  74. 
Gillard,  James,  13  Jan.  75. 

8  Kelly,  John,  10  March  75. 

zx  M'Kenna,  John,  10  March  75. 
o  Squires,  George,  i  April  75. 

6  Richey,  William,  x  April  75. 


WUson,  George,  z  April  75. 
xo  Seath,  Alexander,  8  Sept.  75* 
5  Walker,  AlexHuder,  8  Sept.  75. 
4  Walker,  George,  Z9  July  76. 
9  Rowan,  Melville  John,  X4  Feb.  77. 

Powell,  JohnJoeepk  CkarUe,  1  Apr,  78,  War  QS^ce. 

Hambly,  Edgar,  a  May  78.  mrw/.v. 

Land,  Uaac,  25  May  78,  Tipperwry  ArtUUrjf  MtlUta. 

VMnniMAMY  SUBttBOVS. 

Skoulding,  John  Bunn  Wm.,"»9Noy.55J  *»<  Clas*, 

31  Aug.  67.  ^,  ^        - 

Kelly,  Edward,  36  Feb.  56;  ut  CUue,  3z  Aug.  67. 
Ferris,  John,  x7  Feb.  58 ;  ut  Clate,  x8  Aug.  69. 
Meyrick,  James  Joseph,  3x  Jan.6o ;  letCUue,!^  Sept.  7c- 
01iphant,George  Albert,  aa  June 60;  i9t  CioM.a  Aug.  7 » • 
Anderson,  John,***  31  Jan.  60 ;  i«t  Clase,  35  June  73- 
Burt,  Walter,  xi  Sept.  60  j  itt  Clau,  4  Oct,  73- ,  . 

Oliver,  Geo.  A.  Amos,  16  Feb.  64:  x«« Claee,  5  J»n-  ''^• 
Ewing,  Edward,  8  Sept.  65 ;  ut  CUue,  7  Mar.  76. 
Adams,  Walter  Seymour,  11  Jan.  67;   x*t  Clou,  sx 

Apr.  77.  , 

Duck,  Francis,  3X  July  67;  xet  Class,  x  Aug.  77. 
Reilly,  James,  7  Aug.  67  ;  let  Cla*$t  a  Feb.  78. 
Berne,  Jas.  Coleman,**"  7  Aug.  67;  zrt  C^jm.s  Feb.  78. 
Plomley,  Francis,  x  Sept.  67  j  ut  Clou,  a  Feb.  78. 
Boyd,  WiDiam,  3x  July  67 ;  ut  CUue,  31  f«ly  79- 
Healy ,  Michael  Francis,  30  June  63 ;  let  CUue, i  Nov. 79- 
Boulter,  Frederick  Charles,  xz  Jan.  67. 
Case,  Middleton  Fred.  Mallett,  aa  Jan.  68. 
Going,  Frederick  William,  3  June  68. 
Hammond,  John,  3  June  68. 
Knott,  Stephen,  x6  Sept.  68. 
Durrant,  George,  a  Dec.  68. 
Dwyer,  John  Cornelius,  33  Deo.  ^8. 
Sartin,  William  Dawson,  14  July  69. 
Sartin,  Samuel  Robert,  ia  July  69. 

Rowe,  Richard.  14  July  69. 

Gibbs,  Joseph,  10  Nov.  69. 

Kemp,  W.  H.,  9  Feb.  70. 

Queripcl,  Alfred  Ernest,  37  Aug.  70. 

Phillips,  Charles,  37  Aug.  70. 

Glover,  Benjamin  Lucas,  a?  Aug.  70. 

Frost,  Robert  Francis,  Z4  Jan.  7Z. 

Evans,  John  William,  is  Feb.  7x. 

Symonds,  Thomas  Jonathan^  aa  Mar.  7X. 

Philips,  JameS  Joseph,  34  July  72. 

Burton,  John,  14  June  73. 

Mitchell,  Matthew  Clayton,  X4  June  73. 

Crawford^rank  Fairbaim,  tjt  June  73. 

Spooner,  Walter  Bonlton,  X4  Feb.  74. 

Gillespie,  Samuel,  zo  June  74. 

Gladstone,  William,  zo  June  74. 

Webb,  Adam  Cuppage,  z^  Apr.  75. 

Bostock,  Arthur,  Z4  April  75. 

Anderson,  Murray,  33  June  75. 

Mills,  James,  33  June  75. 

Clayton,  Charles,  a  Aug.  7Z. 

Edwards,  John  Denis,  a6  Aug.  76. 

Smith.  Frederick,  9  Dec.  76. 

Powell,  Beigamin  Augustus  White,  15  March  73. 

Nunn,  Joshua  Arthur,  ax  AprQ  77. 

Thomson,  Henry,  X3  July  78. 

RZDXVa  ESTABLISHMBITT. 

SHperiniendMtt.—Yf  hrd'A-Shton,  K.  J. ;  Major,  5  July  73. 
Ctfpfain.—' Annesley,  O.  F.  T.,  a8  July  76. 
Ueutenante.—yNheb\e,  J.  St.  L.,  39  Ap>ril  73. 
Cochrane,  B.  O.,  39  April  73. 


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^iLCotonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
&ia,Borsie  of  a6th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  ClaspB,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Cspiain  Blades  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
vnh Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  CspUm  SpaU  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  X855,  including  the  siege  andftiUof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Cliq),  sod  Turkish  Medal).  Indian  campai^  in  X858-59,  and  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force 
poited  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  m  March  1859  (Medal). 

*  Csptain  Sprent  served  in  the  Cnmean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
CIbh),  sod  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  Chma  in  X857-59  (Medal) . 

*  (^ptain  OolemAn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  Ibll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Obsp,  and  TorklBh  Medal). 

I  Csptam  Davey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
sow,  scttau  of  Sirsee,  Nawabgunge,  Mutchleegaun,  Kunda  Kote,  and  Jurwah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lient.  Sutherland  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  affa'wB  of  Bul- 
anse  axid  M'Kenaie*8  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  BalakUtva,  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sel.ustopol 
(^edal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  i<tormuig 
cf  T^sgku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebeb,  including 
ibe  isking  of  Kahding. 

*  UcBL  Bich^  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 


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'Sir  Richard  Dacres  Berred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  ailkin  of  Bolganac  and  )i*Kensf  e*s 
Farm,  and  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed) ;  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  repulae 
of  the  Eossians  in  the  sortie  fh>m  Bebastopol  on  the  26th  October ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  ArtOlery 
at  the  siege  of  Bebastopol,  after  Brigadier  General  Btrangways  was  killed  at  Inkennan  on  the  5th  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  KCB.,  Ck)mmander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  xst  Class  Military  Order  of  Sayoy,  and 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams  commanded  the  Turkish  Army  at  the  defence  of  Kan,  and  for  his  distinguished 
tferyioes  was  nromoted  Major  General,  nominated  a  KCB.,  and  created  a  Baronet;  has  also  received  the  zst  Ulaas  of 
the  Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  is  a  Grand  Officer  of  the  French  Legion  of  Honor. 

7  Sir  Bdward  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  18x4,  and  commanded  the  Batteries  at  the 
eieee  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

>^  General  England  served  the  expedition  to  the  Weser  in  1805-6 ;  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  South 
America  in  1806-7 ;  campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Yittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebasttan, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  SUver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

^ "  Sir  John  Bloomfield  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  March  1813  to  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa,and  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (Silver 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps).    Served  also  the  campaign  of  18x5,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

*'  Sir  John  St.  George  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  ^^^  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the 
fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

^«  Sir  Edward  Warde  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  command  of  the  siege  train  before  Bebastopol, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  xjih  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*7  Sir  Collingwood  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  oattles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  4th  Feb.  1855) ;  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardments  of  Z7th  October,  9th  April,  and  z7th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CJB.,  Aide  de  Camp 
Co  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).    He  is  also  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Third,  xst  Class  St.  Fernando,  and  Knight  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

1^  Sir  David  Edward  Wood  commanded  the  Royal  Artille^  on  the  Eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
during  the  insurrection  of  the  Boers  and  Kaffirs  in  1842-43  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55, 
and  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the 
Mortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854,  and  during  the  siege  of  Bebaatopol,  until  the  final  capture  of  the  town ;  was  afterwards 
removed  to  the  command  of  the  RoyalHorse  Artillery,  which  he  commanded  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  June  1856 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  from  Oct.  X857  to  Feb.  1859  •  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in 
the  affair  of  Pandora,  where  they  acted  as  Cavalry  and  charged  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebel  Bepoys ;  com- 
manded as  Brigadier  the  Field  ArtUIery  in  the  operations  previous  to  and  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the 
conclusion  of  the  siege  and  final  capture  of  the  town  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  until  the  Army  was 
broken  up.  Subsequently  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow  was  appointed  to  command  the  Station  and  Fort  of  Allahabad, 
and  carried  on  the  successftil  operations  against  the  rebels  in  that  part  of  the  country— four  times  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCB.). 

"  Sir  James  William  Fiumayer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th 
October  1854 ;  was  complimented  on  parade  by  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  his  manner  in  bringing  the  Artillery  at  the 
Alraa  under  "the  hottest  fire,"  and  was  a|^n  thanked  by  Sir  De  Lacy,  and  twice  mentioned  in  his  despatch  on  the 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October  X854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  General  Askwith  while  attached  to  the  British  Embassy  in  Spain  in  1838-39,  was  attached  to  tfie  Spanish  Army 
during  the  Carlist  War.  The  decorations  of  xst  Class  St.  Fernando,  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic,  and  Knight 
of  Charles  the  Third  have  been  conferred  on  him. 

*^  Lleut.General  Francklyn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  and  commanded  the  siege 
train  of  the  left  attack  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lieut.General  Rowan  served  throughout  the  Syrian  campaign  in  1840-4X,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  Beyrout  (Naval  Medal  with  Clasp,  Syrian  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of^Major).  Also  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  September  X854  to  January  X855,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the 
Trenches  with  the  siege  train  and  bombardment  of  X7th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the 
Me(^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  LieuL General  Phillpotts  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  to  September  X855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  also  received  the 
Syrian  Medal  of  X84X. 

*^  Msjor  General  Price  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Kotah  on  30th  March  1858,  and  at  the  acuon  of  Bangor,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  right  bank  of  the 
Bunnas  (mentioned  in  despatches.  C9.,  and  Medal). 

^  Sir  John  Miller  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assist.Adjt.General  of  Royal  Artillery,  and 
was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture 
of  Balaklava  Castle,  siege  and  mil  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  x  857-58  as  Assist.  Adyt-General  of  Royal  Artillery, 
and  was  present  at  tiie  action  of  PandooNuddee  36th  Nov.,  operations  before  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham, 
27th  28th  and  29th  Nov.,  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  6th  Dec.  1857  (three  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo,  capture  of  Umbeylah,  and  destruction  of 
Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Msjor  General  H.  L.  Gardiner  served  in  the  operations  at  Prescott  in  Upper  Canada  in  1838.  Also  in  the 
pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  x8^8. 

^  Major  General  Youn^liusband  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  October  to  November  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Inkerman  and  sioge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

31  Sir  Charles  D'Aguilar  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  1854  to  March  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of 
17th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  03..  cth  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1S57-58,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  General  Franks'  Force  at  the  action  of  Secundra.  also  commanded 
the  Roval  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (three  tin- ..  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  (rcneral  Thompson  senred  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  185^,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Major  G  eneral  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  26th  June  1842.  Served  also  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  April  1855,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman. 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  CB.^  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Keceived  the  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  tor  distin* 
guished  service  at  the  battle  of  Ahna  in  crossing  the  river  with  two  guns,  ascending  the  Heights  and  enfilading  the 
Russian  Columns.    Commanded  a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  in  1858-50. 

^  Major  General  Fisher  nerved  in  the  Crimea  from  September  to  November  1855,  mcluding  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  General  Gibbon  served  in  the  Crimea  from  x8thMay  X855,  in  command  of  a  Field  Batterv.  and  for  nearly 
three  months  the  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division,  Including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  was  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  where 
he  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Br.General  Walpole's  Division,  and  was  specially  rcconunended  lor  promotion  as 


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hjim/f"disdn^ai8hedhiinMlf  throughout  the  operationB,  particularly  on  the  9th  and  nth  Marob  1858.'*  Corn- 
muided  the  ArtiOery  of  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  in  the  action  of  Slmree— severely  wounded  (five  times  mentioned 
in  deqwtches.  Brevet  of  lligor,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  Newton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fW)m  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  Siege  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  bomlMurdments  ofthe  17th  August  and  8th  September 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Hawkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol. 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  x7th  Jime,  1 7th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned 
is  deipatches.  Brevet  of  M^jor,  CB,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 

**  Colonel  Williams  oonunanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  during  the  Waikato,  Tauranga, 
and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at  Rangiawhia,  Haerini,  G^te  Pah,  Nukumaru,  and  several  minor 
al&irB  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

**  Mi^(Mr  (General  Grant  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i8th  Jan.  X855L.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
train,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  oombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Knight  ofthe  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  ofthe  Meojidie,  with  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Johnson  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

<^  Colonels  Connell,  Smyth,  and  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frDm  June  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Meoal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  U  Colonel  Purcell,  Minors  Richardson  and  Wardell  were  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  under 
Colonel  M'Crea  in  the  revolution  frhich  upet  the  Emperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  in  Jan.  1859;  landed  and  protected 
ih«  Europeans  at  Port  au  Prince,  and  carried  off  the  Emperor  his  fkmily  and  ministers ;  received  the  thsmks  of 
the  English  and  French  Governments. 

^  Major  General  C.  8.  Henry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  (Medal  with 
Clisp,  Brevets  of  Mi^or  and  Lt. Colonel.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Meojidie,  and  CB.) 

^  Colonel  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzle'» 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
gardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Major  General  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie'^ 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  repolse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets 
of  Mijor  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  CB.).  Colonel  Hamley  is  the  author  of  **  The  Operations  of  War."  a  work  that  may  confidently  bo 
chsractehzed  as  one  of  the  most  invaluable  modem  military  books  extant—"  there  exists  nothing  to  compare 
with  it  in  the  English  language  for  enlightened,  scientific,  and  sober  teaching  in  the  general  art  of  war :  "  vido 
Tit  Tmta  of  xst  Nov.  1869. 

^*  Colonel  Field  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  the  Roval  Artillery,  and  wa» 
presat  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp, 
Kiughi  of  Uie  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hon.  D.  M*D.  Fntser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
a^ege  uf  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com> 
cunded  a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Hyderghur  ^thNov.  1858,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force  at 
Bajeedis,  capture  of  Fort  Mujeedia,  and  action  at  Bankee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

**  Su>  Michael  Biddolph  served  throughout  the. Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,. 

Balaklava,  and  Likerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  foar 

Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Brigadier  General  Arbuthuot  (twice  wounded).  Colonels  Hastings  and  FitzHugh served  in  the  Crimean  cam- 

paign  from  21ay  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  ntthe 

b<}mbaidments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Glasp,5th  Glass  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*"  Colonel  Colclouf  h  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Classofthe  Medj  idle  for  services  with  the  late  Osmanli  HorseArtillerj. 

*"•  Major  Generals.  B.  Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma» 

Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 

Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  served  in  India  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 

actions  of  Pandora  and  Doundeakeira  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Msjor  (leneral  Hon.  E.T.Gage  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillerj% 
»&<i  was  present  at  the  affhurs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman, 
apiQ7«  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
^&rdinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) ;  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  Army  under 
Oicar  Pasha  during  the  operations  at  Rudchuck  and  Giurgevo,  in  the  summer  of  1854,  and  has  received  the  Gold 
lledal  fur  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government. 

■'  Colonel  Tapper  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
(iroonded),  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three 
Gasp«,  Brerec  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Cuionel  Heyman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  C^Uonel  Hoate  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Al3ia,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Brevet 
cf  Mv}r,  Medal  witb  four  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  ( olonel  Reilly  went  to  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Fox  Strangways ;  served  in  the 
Trenches  daring  tiie  winter  of  1854-55  ^^^  w^a  appomted  Adjutant  to  the  Siege  Train  in  February  1855,  and  subse- 
q^ie&'.ij  Brigade  Sfajor ;  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  i7tb  August,  and 
eii  ?«ptcmber.  After  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  he  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  Head 
Q^^mera  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  CJB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
H.^iT.uh  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Appointed  to  accompany  the  Prussian  Army  in  the  cam- 
P^ipr.riS66  Appointed  Military  Attach^  to  the  Frenen  Army  in  1870,  and  being  attached  to  the  Army  of  the 
^  iTf .  iraa  present  at  the  various  operations  around  Orleans  including  the  battles  of  the  and  (battle  of  Artenay)  3r<l 
aii'i  4ia  December,  which  resulted  in  the  evacuation  of  the  city,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  German  Army 
^'1  »«nt  to  England  (Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

^  C.lonel  Godby  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
^  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  including  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  X7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brcyctr 
cf  Hajar.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"Colonel  D.  Sarafield  Greene  served  in  India  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Dupuis  in  1857-58;  commanded 
t^  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  also  at  the  several  engagements  on  the  27th  and  20th 
>'>Tember;  was  present  at  the  operations  round  Cawnpore,  and  its  relief  by  Lord  Clyde;  present  at  the  battle  of 
CaTiipore  on  the  6th  December  1857  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CB).  Wan 
6eiecied  by  Lord  Strathnaim  to  command  one  of  the  Columns  during  the  Fenian  outbreak  in  Ireland. 

**  Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  Eastern  campai^rn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
hil^ennan.  and  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Me<JaU,  and  5th  ClsM  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow — severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Claspi«).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho, 
Tanirku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  {CB.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
*'  ColonelElgee  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasj)). 
''  Cotonel  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was 
present  at  Sinho,  Tangku.  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrenderofPokin^tBreyet  of  Major, 
Mtdal  with  two  Clssps).  Digitized  by  VjOXjglL 


90  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

M  Colonel  Spnrway  lerved  in  the  Ewtem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  I^kennan,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Muor,  Eiilght  of  the  Lef^on  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"'  Colonel  Michell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  a^ct  up  to  May  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Chisps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkbh  Medals, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillerj-  at  the  affair  of  Tigree, 
relief  of  Azimghur.  action  near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  attack  and 
capture  of  Tiroul  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.CoTonel,  Medad  with  Clasp,  and  CJB.). 

*°  Colonel  Bedingfeld  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  oflhe  Taku 
Ports  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Colonel  Go  van  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  atSinho,  Tangku,  and  Capture  of 
Taku  Forts  (Brevet  of  Miyor,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the 
vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  i86a. 

^  Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  afihirs  of  Bal- 
ganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  inkerman  (severely  wounded),  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Med^s,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Colonel  Yates  served  in  the  Eastern l^ampaign  of  1854,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repiuse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58,  present  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  commanded  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at 
the  affairs  of  Saragunge  on  23rd  and  39th  of  July,  also  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  actions  at  Sultanpore  on 
13th  and  2Sth  Aug.  1858  (three  times  mentioned  m  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  cli.), 

^  Colonel  W.  J.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  X7th  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Pennyouick  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  f^m  November  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  sth 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Beria  Gnat,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  action  of  Barree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present 
at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
and  CS. 

97  Colonel  Oldershaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardment  of  April ;  was  employed  on  8i>ecial  service  in 
1855-56  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  G.  C.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Me4)idie).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  commanded  a  Field  Battery  attached  to  Colonel  Kelly's 
Force  in  iJie  aUack  and  defeat  of  the  rqbel  forces  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Kepaul  Hills  on  the  25th  and  28th 
March  1859  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

*«  Colonel  N.  0.  S.  Turner  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tvom  March  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidle,  and  Turkic  Medal).  Served 
in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Tigree,  relief  of  Azimghur,  action 
near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the. Jungle,  and  captuiB  of  Jugdespore;  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Oude  Field  Force 
under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858-50,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Amathei,  and  action  of  Dundeikera  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

v»  Colonel  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  waf  of  1851-5^  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m 
June  to  December-z855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

101  Colonel  Twiss  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Vay  to  July  i855^oludJng  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Bear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57. 
Also  with  the  Expedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


^^  Colonel  B.  Curtis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

iM  Colonel  Hope  seiTed  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inketmaan,  siege 
and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (woimded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  throughout  the  siege,  including  the  bom- 
bardments of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  Sth  September  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10'  Colonel  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  aflkiirs  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th 
Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sth  Class  of  the  MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

io«  Colonel  de  Havilland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  ist  March  and 
6th  Sept.  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

107  Colonel  Lukin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April, 
6thandz7th  June,  X  7th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5tii  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  selected  to  be  sent 
home  in  charge  of  Trophies  from  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  and 
His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwich. 

i<»  Colonel  Davis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  6th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

110  Colonel  W.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5^,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  Z7th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  X7th  June,  17th 
August,  and  8th  September ;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  de^atcbes,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  xS^o 
while  serving  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  he  volunteered  for  the  Red  River  Expedition,  to 
which  he  was  ain>ointed  Chief  Staff  OlBcor,  and  on  the  return  of  the  force  was  honorably  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  made  a  CJuG.  for  his  services  therewith. 

ii>  Colonel  Simpson  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  June  X855,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  Oct.  and  9th  April  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11&  Colonel  Byrne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  May  1855,  includmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expe- 
dition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"B  Colonel  French  served  'with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present«t  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  during  the  operations  against  l£e  Taepings  in 
the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  May  and  October  x86a,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin, 
the  fortified  city  of  ^a]'ow>  the  affair  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  the  walled. city  of  Kahding. 

ISO  Colonel  Owen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  ^*ith  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  X7th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th,  X7th  June, 
and  Sth  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

\tt  Colonel  Denne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  2855,  including  the  siege  and  ftiU  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

i*s  Colonel  P.  W.  L' Estrange  served  in  the  Crimean  oamjpaign  ftrom  Deo.  1854,  ^  the  Trenches  with  th&  siege 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  Apru  and  6th  and  X7th  June-'severely  wounded,  and  batUe 

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of  the  Teb«nift7B  (nMiitioiiad  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Tarkish  Medals, 
ar.d  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

^^  Coloael  Andrew«s  served  in  the  Eoslem  campai^  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  sieee  and 
(•i'l  ot  Setiastopol— slightlv  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  2nd  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  t>vo  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Kiiight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"^  LtColoael  Marray  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  tor  services  with  the  lateOsmanli  Horse 
.iriillery.  Coaunanded  a  Colnmn  of  British  and  Native  Indian  Troops  in  support  of  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  Royal 
Eo^fineers,  commanding  the  Chinese  Imperial  Force  in  1863-64,  at  the  capture  of  ttic  walled  cities  of  Taitsan, 
KnriDsazi,  and  subsequent  operations  up  to  and  includintp  the  fall  of  Soochow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  ist 
C'ijuis  Golden  Order  ot  the  Drsjf^on).  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Armstroncr  la-pounders  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  firom  the  13th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Maj^'dala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includinar  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
(ii\  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  1 7th  October.  9th  April,  and  6th  and  1 7th 
•fune,  17th  August,  and  8th  September;  commanded  rocket  train  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Brevet 
<-f  M^or,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidio,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

*•  Colonel  Bowley  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1S51-53  (Medal).  Abo  in  the  China  expedition  of  i860,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  Tuku  Forts,  actions  of  the  iSth  and  21st  September  near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft-om  July  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  S«bastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Ooodenongh  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee, 
*»«re  and  eaiAure  of  Lnoknow,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah— severely  wounded  (three  times  mentioned  in 
•ie*patche*.  Brevet  of  Megor.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Ll Colonel  A.  H.  W.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tarkish  Medal).  Sen-ed  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the 
maimoas  8ep<)y8  at  Mooltan  on  31st  March  (mentioned  in  despatches; ;  also  served  in  Central  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Nahurgah ;  subsequently  commanded  a  flying  column  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee ; 
aid  aaerwards  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Malwa  Division  (Medal). 

'*♦  LkColonels  Coekbom  and  Cardew,  Majors  Tapper  and  Farrell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Sep* 
teaber  1455,  including  the  siege  and  fttU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colooel  Strover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fi'om  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
<Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Servetl  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  1860-61  and  commanded 
the  itiyal  Artillery  daring  the  greater  i)art  of  the  war  in  the  Tarannki  (Brevet  of  i[ajor,  and  Medal). 

»•"  Lt Colonel  J.  H.  Peile  served  in  ihe  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery  (Medal). 

^  LcColonel  P.  T.  IHxinyatea  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campoigu  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Bala- 
Uara.  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
Mri Turkish  Medal).  ^-»      e  y     y  »-  •  ^  ^ 

^*  U.Golonel  Waller  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultan- 
P<^,Begeand  oaptoz^of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  de- 
»ps£ebeB,  Medal  with  daflp). 

'*  Cgbod!  A.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flromMay  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas* 
tnftd  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tarkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lackaow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgunge  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'**  LtColonel  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  atTairs  of  Bnlganac  and  M'Keiisie's 
F&nn,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th 
<  ^  1^54,  and  was  Aide  de  Ounp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (men- 
ti-»ed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Ueial). 

'**  Lt.Ck}bnel  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  aad  Tarkish  Medal). 

^**  LtCokmel  J.  H.  Brown  and  M^or  Hams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  (all  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th 
Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Lt.C(4onel  Stran^ways  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bnlganac 
>»lM'Kenxie'B  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  foil  of  Scbas- 
^F-f^l  (Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'**  Majors  Brancker  and  Hobart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  were  present  at  Sinho, 
7in«ku,  and  capture  of  Takn  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'*^  U.Cokmels  Bootii,  Brockenbury,  and  Gore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  June  1855,  including  the 
si^eaadfiaU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  LLCohmel  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of :  854,  and  up  to  January  1855,  including  the  afiTair  of  M'Ken- 
D.'i  Kana,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siogo  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal 
^^  il««  Clasim,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
th*  »euon  of  Secundra  on  a3rd  Jan.  (Motlal) . 

'*  Colonel  Teesdale  served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Mjyor  General  Sir  W.  F.  Williams  during  the  whole  of  the 
jfjcksda  of  Kara,  and  at  the  battle  on  the  Heights  above  that  town  on  the  29th  Sept.  1855.  Successftilly  held  the 
aedoaU  called  "  Ynksek  Tabia  "  for  the  space  of  seven  and  a  half  hours  imder  a  very  heavy  fire  on  the  29th  Sept. 
«>::.  and  was  mentioned  in  the  despatch.    Received  a  severe  contusion  from  a  grape-shot  in  the  leg.    The  rank  ot 

u«.4kneland  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Turkish  Imperial  Order  of  the  ^ledjidie  were  conferred  upon  him  by  the  Sultan. 

In  k  letter  ftom  the  Foreign  Office,  diited  7th  March  1855,  Her  Majesty's  Government  conveyed  their  sense  of 

tPiPT'QTsl  of  his  efforts  in  averting  from  the  Garrison  of  Kan  the  horrors  that  they  sufiTered  firom  famine  in  the  pre« 

Cfiia?  winter.    In  virtue  of  his  rank  of  Lt.Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Service  he  received  the  Order  of  Companion  of 

'^^*  *"*  ^^"'^  ^^  '^®  *^  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Has  also  received  the  Victoria  Cross. 

UXSoloiidTorTiano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  Aug.  1855,  includincr  the  battle  of  Inker- 

°»^.H«ftof  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th 

^a-l  17*  June  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  ICnight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  in 

i^S7^iad  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangnnge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 

*^«P*«wi  of  the  Foirts  of  Dehnia  and  Tirol  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

l4.(}oloiMl  J.  T.  B.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fell  of  Se- 

iMsepol  (Medal  witb  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Mednl). 
^  lAColoiiti  Isles' served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Julr  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— 

woaaded(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  m  the  Indian  campaign  in  1S5S-59.  and  acted  as 
buff  OOoirio  LLColonel  walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  jungle  of 

Boa^aon  (antioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

j^Cokmcl  Smart  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and 
^^^^^Jfitikjiow,  actions  of  Barree,  Sirsee,  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Ttrnloasl  Newbolt  served  in  India  in  1857-59,  andVas  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force 
P^ isilMint rafloB of  the  Nepaul  Hills,  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

"*  LtOolootl  T.  B.  Straage  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Sultanpore,  and 

yaovrum,  aftge  and  oaptnre  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgunge,  Soragunge,  affairs  of  23rd  and  a9th 

.5*T«T*«fMiofthe  Goomtee  at  Bnltanpore,  including  affairs  of  a5th  26th  27th  and  a8th  August,  and  Doadpore  aoth 

0^  (fQt^t&Mi mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  lA(}sloiMl  PruciiB  L^on,  and  Msyors  Tracoy  (wounded)  and  Tarleton  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858, 

*s^wenimMttt«t  tSae  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  several  minor  affhirs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
tii^SHS^  M.  TMlor  and  Mi^or  O.  E.  8.  Scott  (wounded)  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Msy  1855, 

"^  tte  TrMMbcs  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June 

ttd  17th  Angoit  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  CU&ss  of  the  Mcvljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).pjg|^|2g^  ^^  KjUU^  ikl 


a  7-88  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boycd  Artillery. 

'  Sir  Richard  Dacres  senred  in  tHe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflkirs  of  Bolganac  and  M'Kenaie's 
Farm,  and  battles  of  Ahna,  Balaklaya,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed) ;  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  repnlae 
of  the  Russians  in  the  sortie  firom  Bebastopol  on  the  36th  October ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  AruUery 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  after  Brigadier  General  Strangways  was  killed  at  Inkennan  on  the  cth  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  XCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  xst  Class  Military  Order  of  Saroy,  and 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams  commanded  the  Turkish  Army  at  the  defonce  of  Kars,  and  for  his  disfeingnished 
tierrices  was  nromoted  Major  General,  nominated  a  XCB.,  and  created  a  Baronet;  has  also  received  the  xst  Claas  of 
the  Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  is  a  Grand  Officer  of  the  French  Legion  of  Honor. 

7  Sir  Edward  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  18x4,  and  commanded  the  Batteries  at  the 
eiege  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

>^  General  England  served  the  expedition  to  the  Weser  in  1805-6;  to  the  Cape  of  Gk>od  Hope  and  South 
America  in  1806-7 ;  campaign  of  i8x3in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebaatian, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  war  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

"  Sir  John  Bloomfield  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  firom  March  18x3  to  June  X814,  including  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa,and  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (Silver 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps) .    Served  also  the  campaign  of  18x5,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

^'  Sir  John  St.  George  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  ^^^  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

^^  Sir  Edward  Warde  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  command  of  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  xTth  June  (Modal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Le^on  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Sir  CoUingwood  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  waa 
present  at  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and  M*Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklaya, 
expedition  to  Kortch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  4th  Feb.  X855) ;  conmianded  the  right  siege  train,  and  waa 
present  at  the  bombardments  of  x 7th  October,  9th  April,  and  xjth  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Aide  de  Camp 
to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish 
Medal) .    He  is  also  a  Knight  of  Charles  the  Third,  xst  Class  St.  Fernando,  and  Knight  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

"  Sir  David  Edward  Wood  conunanded  the  Royal  Artillery  on  the  Eastern  ftK)ntier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
during  the  insurrection  of  the  Boers  and  Kaffirs  in  x84a-43  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X854-55, 
and  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkennan,  repulse  of  the 
eortie  on  the  a6th  Oct.  1854,  and  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  the  final  capture  of  the  town ;  was  afterwards 
removed  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  which  he  commanded  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  June  X856 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  fVom  Oct.  1857  to  Feb.  X859 ;  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  ArtiUeiy  in 
the  affiiir  of  Pandora,  where  they  acted  as  Cavalry  and  charged  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebel  Sei)oys ;  com- 
manded as  Brigadier  the  Field  Artillery  in  the  operations  previous  to  and  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the 
conclusion  of  the  siege  and  final  capture  of  the  town  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Amllery  until  the  Army  wna 
broken  up.  Subsequently  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow  was  appointed  to  command  the  Station  and  Fort  of  Allahabad, 
and  carried  on  the  successful  operations  against  the  rebels  in  that  part  of  the  country— four  times  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  KCB.). 

^*  Sir  James  William  Fitzmayer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th 
October  1854 ;  was  complimented  on  parade  by  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  his  manner  in  bringing  the  Artillery  at  the 
Alma  under  "the  hottest  fire,*'  and  was  again  thanked  by  Sir  De  Lacy,  and  twice  mentioned  in  his  despatch  on  the 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  a6th  October  X854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB..  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of 
the  Me4jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Greneral  Askwith  while  attached  to  the  British  Embassy  in  Spain  in  1838-39,  waa  attached  to  tfie  Spanish  Army 
during  the  Carlist  War.  The  decorations  of  xst  Class  St.  Fernando,  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic,  and  Knight 
of  Charles  the  Third  have  been  conferred  on  him. 

*^  Lieut. General  Francklyn  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  May  to  August  X855,  and  commanded  the  siege 
train  of  the  left  attack  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  X7th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lieut.General  Rowan  served  throughout  ^e  Syrian  campaign  in  X840-4X,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  Beyrout  (Naval  Medal  with  Clasp,  Syrian  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of^Major).  Also  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  September  1854  to  January  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the 
Trenches  with  the  siege  train  and  bombardment  of  X7th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Glass  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  LieuLGeneral  Phillpotts  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  MeAJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  also  received  the 
Syrian  Medal  of  X841. 

*s  Major  General  Price  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Kotah  on  wth  March  1858,  and  at  the  action  of  Saugor,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  right  Dank  of  the 
Bunnas  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.,  and  Medal). 

M  Sir  John  Miller  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assist.  Adjt.(3eneral  of  Royal  Artillery,  and 
was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture 
of  Balaklava  Castle,  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
4th  Class  of  the  MecUidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58  as  Assist. AdytGeneral  of  Royal  Artillei7, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee  a6th  Nov.,  operations  before  Cawupore  under  General  Windham, 
37th  38th  and  39th  Nov.,  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  6th  Dec.  X857  (three  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  xZ6\  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo,  capture  of  Umbeylah,  and  destruction  of 
Mulkah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*'  Mijor  General  H.  L.  Gardiner  served  in  the  operations  at  Prescott  in  Upper  Canada  in  i8j8.  Also  in  the 
pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  X858. 

^  Major  General  Youneliusband  served  in  uie  Crimean  campaign  firom  October  to  November  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Inkennan  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

3'  Sir  Charles  D'Aguilar  served  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  September  X854  to  March  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of 
17th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CJB..  cth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkisn  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  cam- 
paign of  1857-58,  and  commanded  the  Artiltery  of  General  Franks*  Force  at  the  action  of  Seoundra.  also  commanded 
the  Roval  Horse  Artillery  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (three  tin*  ••  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>  Major  (General  Thompson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  185^,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  Major  General  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  36th  June  1843.  Served  also  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  April  1855.  including  the  afikir  at  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  October  x854^Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB,,  Knisrht  of  the 
Le^rion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Received  the  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  tor  distin- 
iruished  service  at  the  battle  of  Alma  in  crossing  the  river  with  two  guns,  ascending  the  Heights  and  enfilading  the 
Russian  Columns.    Commanded  a  Troop  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  in  India  in  1858-50. 

^  Miyor  General  Fisher  t^crved  in  the  Crimea  from  September  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

S7  Mioor  General  Gibbon  served  in  the  Crimea  from  18th  May  X855,  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery,  and  for  nearly 
three  months  the  Artillery  of  the  4th  Division,  Including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  was  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  where 
he  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Br.Goneral  Walpole's  Division,  and  was  specially  recommended  for  promotion  as 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  89 

haring  "distingniBhed  himself  throughout  the  operations,  particularly  on  the  9th  and  nth  March  1858/*  Com- 
manded fehe  Aitineiy  of  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  in  the  action  of  Sisuree— sererely  wounded  (flye  times  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Breret  of  lligor,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  Newton  seryed  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  Siege  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  bombsxdmenu  or  the  X7th  August  and  8th  September 
(Brevet  of  Ibyor.  Medal  with  Clasp,  jth  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Colonel  uawldns  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  X7th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned 
in  deroatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  CB,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turldsh  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 

^  Colonel  Williams  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  during  the  Waikato,  Tauranga, 
and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at  Ranffiawhia,  Haerini,  G^te  Fah,  Nulmmaru,  and  several  minor 
sflUrs  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal) . 

**  M^or  General  Grant  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x8th  Jan.  1853^  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
train,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  oombardments  of  9th  Apnl  and  6th  and  xyth  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Mi^jor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Meojidie,  with  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
irith  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^ idie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*7  Colonels  Connell,  Smyth,  and  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  trom  June  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  Isll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  U. Colonel  Purcell,  Majors  RichardiBon  and  Wardell  were  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  under 
Colonel  M'Crea  in  the  revolution  which  upset  the  Bmperor  Fausti  in  Hasrti  in  Jan.  1859;  landed  and  protected 
the  Enropeans  at  Port  au  Prince,  and  carried  off  the  Emperor  his  fomily  and  ministers ;  received  the  thanks  of 
the  English  and  French  Governments. 

"  Mi|)or  General  C.  S.  Henry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevets  of  Mi^or  and  Lt.Colonol,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Meojidie,  and  CB.) 

»  Colonel  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affhirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie'» 
Fann,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Msjor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Major  General  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M*Kenzie't» 
Fann,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol, 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  October  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets 
of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  CB.),  Colonel  Hamley  is  the  author  of  '*  The  Operations  of  War."  a  work  that  may  confidently  bo 
dttiactenzed  as  one  of  the  most  invaluable  modem  military  books  extant— "  there  exists  nothing  to  compare 
vith  it  in  the  English  language  for  enlightened,  scientific,  and  sober  teaching  in  the  general  art  of  war : "  vide 
ntTim*$  of  xst  Nov.  X869. 

^  Colonel  Field  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55  as  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  wa» 
ment  at  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Brevet  of  M^or,  Medal  with  Clasp,. 
Koifht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Hon.  D.  M'D.  Fraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
•le^e  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Msgor,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Com- 
'  "  *    '"        '     "^  '         '  ■"   '      '  ^- --r        -.  «  ,  -   ,t  of  a  rebel  force  at 

B.). 

.  _  _.  „,  _  the  battles  of  Alma „ 

Balatdara,  and  Inlcerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidio,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Hhgadier  Geaexal  Arbuthnot  (twice  wounded),  Colonels  Hastings  and  FitzHugh served  in  the  Crimean  cam* 

C'  n  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  ntthe 
bardments  of  6th  and  1 7th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cla8p,5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
'^  Colonel  Coldough  was  nominated  to  the  4thCias8ortho  Medjidiefor  services  with  the  lateOsmanli  HorseArtillery. 
"^  Major  General  S.  B.  (Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklaya,  and  Inlcerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
Breveu  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  served  in  India  m  X857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Pandora  and  Doundeakeira  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Major  General  Hon.  E.T.Gage  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery-,, 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman, 
c&ptare  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel, 
Sardinian  and  TurkiBh  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) ;  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  Army  under 
Ooar  Fssha  during  the  operations  at  Rudchuck  and  Giurgevo,  in  the  summer  of  1854,  and  has  received  the  Gold 
Uedal  for  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government. 

•'  Colonel  Tupper  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balsklava  and  Inkerman 
(T>jimded),  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three 
Clasp«,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

-*  Culonel  Heyxnan  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas* 
t'^pol  (Medal  with  Claap,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■*  Colonel  Hoate  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alata,  Balaklava.  and  Inkenxum,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Brevet 
of  Msjor.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hoilly  went  to  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Greneral  Fox  Strangways ;  served  in  the 
Trenches  during  the  winter  of  X854-55  and  was  appomted  Adjutant  to  the  Siege  Train  in  February  1855,  and  .subse- 
ffenilj  Brigade  Major;  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and 
^Ji  &«ptember.  After  the  foil  of  Sebastopol  he  was  appointed  Depu^  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  Head 
<«3&ners  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
H'j'^r.  5th  Class  of  the  Me(Uidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Appointed  to  accompany  the  Prussian  Army  in  the  cam- 

C^iLriri866.  Appointed  Military  Attach^  to  the  Frencn  Army  in  1870,  and  being  attached  to  the  Army  of  the 
^re,  vas  present  at  the  various  operations  around  Orleans  including  the  battles  of  the  2nd  (battle  of  Artenay)  3r(l 
^i  4th  December,  which  resulted  m  the  evacuation  of  the  city,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  German  Army 
^1  sent  to  England  (Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

"  Oilonel  Godby  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
it  the  Trenches  with  the  sioee  train,  including  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Breycc 
(.f  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  D.  Sarsfield  Greene  served  in  India  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Dupuis  in  1857-58 ;  commanded 
the  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  also  at  the  several  engagements  on  the  37th  and  25th 
Norember;  was  present  at  the  operations  round  Cawtipore,  and  itt  relief  by  Lord  Clyde;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Caw::porD  on  the  6th  December  1857  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Wa.s 
selected  by  Lord  Strathnaim  to  command  one  of  the  Columns  during  the  Fenian  outbreak  in  Ireland. 

"  Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  Eastern  campairrn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Xclals,  and  5th  CUus  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
Uule  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho, 
Tiajfku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  {CB.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'  Colonel  Elgee  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  m  Doc.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clas))) . 

*'  Colonel  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was 
present  at  Sinho,  Taagku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrend^j  gf  ^^^®^-g^f  Major, 


90  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery, 

"  Colonel  SporwBy  served  in  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  18^4-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkennan,  aiego  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Michell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  May  1855.  including  the  Tiattles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  aflTair  of  Tigree, 
relief  of  Azimghur.  action  near  Aaimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  aud  capture  of  Jugdespore.  attack  and 
capture  of  Tiroul  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.CoTonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

^  Colonel  Bedingfeld  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  oftheTaku 
Ports  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'*  Colonel  Govan  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of 
Taku  Ports  (Brevet  of  Miy'or,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the 
vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862. 

^  Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  March  1855.  including  the  aJShirs  of  Bul- 
ganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Colonel  Yates  served  in  the  Eastern  ^Campaign  of  1854,  including  the  aflkir  at  M'Eensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repuhe  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1B57-58,  present  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  commanded  Boyal  Horse  Artillery  at 
the  affioirs  of  Baragunge  on  23rd  and  39th  of  Jul^,  also  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  actions  at  Sultanpore  on 
13th  and  aSth  Aug.  1858  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

^  Colonel  W.  J.  wilhams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855.  including  the  siege  aud  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Penny cuick  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  November  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Seria  Grhat,  Ohanda,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  action  of  Barree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present 
at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Ports,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  LtColonel, 
and  CB. 

^  Colonel  Ol^ershavv  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  sidge  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardment  of  April ;  was  employed  on  special  service  in 
1855-56  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Colonel  G.  C.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Me4jidie).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  commanded  a  Pield  Battery  attached  to  Colonel  Kelly's 
Force  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rqbel  forces  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  on  the  25th  and  aSth 
March  1859  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal). 

*«  Colonel  N.  O.  8.  Turner  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  to  September  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fttll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  India  in  2858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Tigree,  relief  of  Azimghur,  action 
near  Aaimutghur,  operations  in  the. Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore;  as  Bri^^e  Major  to  the  OudeTield  Force 
under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858-50,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Amathei,  and  action  of  Dundeik^ti  (three 
times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

100  Colonel  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-5^  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom 
June  to  December'1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

loi  Colonel  Twiss  served  in  Uie  Crimean  campaign  ttom  Vay  to  July  1855 including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  Cauton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57. 
Also  v^th  the  Expedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

101  Colonel  R.  Curtis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ttom.  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, in  the  Trenches  with  the  siegre  train  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Colonel  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkenn!an,  riege 
and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  throughout  the  siege,  including  the  bom- 
bardments of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^os  Colonel  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  aflkirs  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th 
Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Colonel  de  Havilland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  ist  Match  and 
6th  Sept.  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

107  Colonel  Luldn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April, 
6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  four 
Clasps  Knight  of  tne  Legion  of  Honor,  5tii  Class  or  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  selected  to  be  sent 
home  in  charge  of  Trophies  firom  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  and 
His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwich. 

^'^  Colonel  Davis  ser^-ed  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  6th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebas-^ 
topol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal, 
and  Brevet  of  Miuor) . 

110  Colonel  W.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-5<;,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th 
August  and  8th  September;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1870 
while  serving  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  he  volunteered  for  the  Red  River  Expedition,  to 
which  he  was  ai)poiuted  Chief  Staff  Olflcer,  and  on  the  return  of  the  force  was  honorably  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  mode  a  cif  G.  for  his  services  therewith. 

113  Colonel  Simpson  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  June  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  Oct.  and  9th  April  (Brevet 
of  M*aJor,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

ii&  Colonel  Byrne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  Arom  May  1855,  includmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expe* 
dition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

U8  Colonel  French  served  *with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present-at  Sinho,  Tanffku,  capture  of 


Lw  Colonel  Owen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  Call  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th,  Z7th  June, 
and  8th%eptember  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

iM  Colonel  Denne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiEkll  of  Sebaa- 
toDol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»s  Colonel  P.  W.  L' Estrange  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  Deo.  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June-^aeverely  wounded,  and  battle 

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of  the  TchernAva  (menUoned  in  despatches*  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^^  Colonel  Andrewea  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol— slightly  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  2nd  Nov,  1854  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'*^  LLColonel  Morray  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  lateOsmanli  Horse 
Ariillery.  Commanded  a  Column  of  British  and  Native  Indian  Troops  in  support  of  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  Royal 
Engineers,  commanding  the  Chinese  Imperial  Force  in  1863-64,  at  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Taitsan, 
Kflrinsan,  and  snhseqaent  operations  up  to  and  including  the  fall  of  Soochow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  ist 
L'iaas  Golden  Order  ot  the  Dragon).  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Armstrong  la-pounders  throughout  the  Al^ssinian 
eampttign  firom  the  13th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
^«jor,  and  Medal). 

'**  Colonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th 


present  at  the  capture  of  the  Tuku  Forts,  actions  of  the  iSth  and  21st  September  near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claspe). 

^*  Colonel  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Colonel  Goodenough  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee, 
*ie?e  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah— severely  wounded  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  witli  Clasp). 

^  LkColonel  A.  H.  W.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Juno  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
S«ba*topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  in  1S58,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the 
uotinooa  sepoys  at  Moollan  on  3i8t  March  (mentioned  in  despatches; ;  also  serve!  iu  Central  India,  and  was 
pfwentat  the  capture  of  Port  Nahurgah ;  subsequently  commanded  a  flying  column  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee ; 
aad  afterwards  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Malwa  Division  (Medal). 

'*♦  LkColonels  Cockbum  and  Cardew,  Majors  Tapper  and  Parrell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Sep- 
tember 1&55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Strover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  iu  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  1860-61  and  commanded 
the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war  in  the  Taranaki  (Brevet  of  ilajor,  and  Medal). 

'*  Ll Colonel  J.  H.  Peile  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery  (Medal). 

"•'  U.Colonel  P.  T.  Whinyates  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlea  of  Bala- 
Itl&ra.  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
aadTorkish  Medal). 

^  U. (Colonel  Waller  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultan- 
P'^  Kiege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  de- 
»{»ches.  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'*  Cobne!  A,  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flromMay  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
V)UA  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Ixocknow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgunge  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"U.Colon«l  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  MlCeiisie's 
I^ina,  bottles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th 
OcL  1854,  and  waa  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (men- 
(;ciaed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

"»  Lt.Colonel  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
t>pc]  (Kedal  with  Clasp,  oad  Turkish  Medal). 

*♦•  U. Colonel  J.  H.  Brown  and  Major  Harris  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Deo.  1854,  including  the  siege 
&ad  Call  of  SebastopMl.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th 
Jue  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medvil). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  Strangways  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  theafiuirs  of  Bulganac 
«a  H'Kenzie'a  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebas- 
lop^l  (Medal  with  four  Claeps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'**  Majors  Branoker  and  Hobart  served  yrith  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  were  present  at  Sinho, 
Tin^kn,  and  capture  of  Takn  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  U.(k)k>nels  Booth,  Brackenbury,  and  Gore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the 
*>*?« aad  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

/^  LtwCoIonel  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  r  S54,  and  up  to  January  1855,  including  the  afllair  of  M'Ken- 

tit's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siogo  of  Sebasiopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal 

»!Jt  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 

lie  acUon  of  Secundra  on  23rd  Jan.  (Medal). 

.  ^  Colonel  Teesdale  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  W.  P.  Williams  during  the  whole  of  the 

Wf<kade  of  Kars,  and  at  the  battle  on  the  Heights  above  that  town  on  the  29th  Sept.  1855.    Successfully  held  the 

«>loubi  called  "  Yuksek  Tabia  "  for  the  space  of  seven  and  a  half  hours  imder  a  very  heavy  fire  on  the  29th  Sept. 

'*5?.  aad  was  mentioned  in  the  despatch.    Received  a  severe  contusion  from  a  grape-shot  in  the  leg.    The  rank  ot 

UCo)oiielaad  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Turkish  Imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie  were  conferred  upon  him  by  the  Sultan. 

ia  &  letter  Arom  th«  Foreign  OtUce,  dated  7tn  March  1855,  Her  Majesty's  Government  conveyed  their  sense  of 

tpproval  of  his  efforts  in  averting  from  the  Garrison  of  Kara  the  horrors  that  thejr  sufliBred  from  famine  in  the  pre- 

eeiiag  winter.    In  virtue  of  his  rank  of  Lt.Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Service  he  received  the  Order  of  Companion  of 

i:««  Balh  aad  that  of  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Has  also  received  the  Victoria  Cross. 
''*  LtOokmel  Torriano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  Aug.  1855.  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 

'^^fiiefsof  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  bombardments  of  i7tli  October,  9th  April,  and  6th 

^^  x:1h  June  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  India  in 

l^^5i,aBd  was  preaent  at  the  notion  of  Pandom,  storm  and  capt\ire  of  Meangungs,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 

'^'i^ciftaws of  thm  ¥atU( ot  Dehnia  and  Tirol  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'"  LcCokRiel  J.  T.  B.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  Julv  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Se- 

«««topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'"  LtColoDsl  l^leo:  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Julv- 1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— 

wooaded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59.  and  acted  as 

btaffCHBeer  v>  I^Colonel  Walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  jungle  of 

iJongaon  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 
***  U.Cok]nel  Smart  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and 

csntore  of  Lucknow,  aclioiisof  Barree,  Sirsee,  and  Nawabgimge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  UuCviaoA  Newbolt  served  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force 

l»5«?  » <*•  •»*  range  of  the  Nepaul  HUls,  in  March  1859  (Medal) . 
"•  US>AoaA  T.  B.  Stiwnge  served  in  Indii  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Sultanpore,  and 

i>Qowrar%  lisge  momI  capture  of  Luoknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgunge,  Soragunge,  affairs  of  23rd  and  29th 

^.^7.  pssMMofibe  Ooomtee  at  Bnltonpore,  including  affairs  of  25th  26th  27th  and  28th  August,  and  Doadpore  20th 

^  (fturf  tfiass ttentioued  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
''^  lACoUMiel  7naci»  Lvon,  and  Majors  Tracey  (wounded)  and  Tarleton  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  X858, 


*«  ^ere  pi'ssiui  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  several  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

ttd  xTth  Aiga^  qSiTwiSf  ciasprsSi  Cuiss  of  the  Me^ljVdii  aiTl^k^^^  iC 


lAColOBsl  M.  TM>r  and  Major  C.  E.  S.  Scott  (wounded)  served  in  nbe  Crimean  campaign  from  Mny  1855, 
|°ueTtiiMlMs  with  the  uege  train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17^  June 


92  War  Seruices  of  the  Officers  of  the  Boyal  Artillery, 

^*>  LtColonel  Keate  senred  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  ICaroh  to  Angnst  1855  and  was  present  at  tte  siege  off 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkish  MedaO- 

^^  Lt.Colonels  J.  J.  Smith  and  Still,  and  Major  de  Moleyns,  served  in  the  Crimean  oampaign  from  July  1855, 
indwlintr  the  sie^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkish  Medal). 

*^  LtColonel  Eardley  Maitland  served  throughont  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857,  incdodlng  the 
actions  of  Fattehpore,  Aoong.  Pandoo  Naddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bnseemtgnngs  (first  and  second),  Boorbeako- 
chowkee,  Mangawara,  and  AJambagh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Kesidenoy  at  Luoknow,  with  Outram's  Force  in 
the  Alumbagh  from  Jan.  to  March  iBsS,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  and  actions  at  Selimpore  and  Sundeela  in 
the  ensuing  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  appointed  a  military  attach^ 
to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  during  the  Busso-Turkish  war  in  1877,  and  was  with  the  Head  Quarters  of 
the  Turkish  forces  at  the  defence  of  the  Shipka  Pass  and  at  other  places. 

i<s  Lt.  Colonel  Thomhill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  ftdl  of 
Sebastopol,  and  bombardment  of  the  6th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Lt.CoIonel  Pearse  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  X858,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  (Medal). 

f**  Mig'or  Sohreiber  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  LLColonel  Alderson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombanunents  of  X7th  October,  9th 
April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  we  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Tnrkisn  Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  Ravenhill  and  Major  Tweedie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Mednl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Tweedie  alsa 
served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  oi  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  in  July  (Medal). 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Ruck-Keene  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wotmded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombanunents  of  17th  October,  9th  April, 
and  6th  and  z7th  June  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

170  Lt.Colonel  Han  well  i>erved  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

17*  Lt.Colonel  Law  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fttll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  While  commanding 
the  Boyal  Artillery  in  South  Africa  he  was  appointed  Commandant  of  the  Lower  Tugela  district  in  Natal ;  he 
prepared  the  column  for  the  relief  of  Ekowe.  and  he  commanded  one  of  the  two  divisions  of  that  column  in  the 
relief  of  that  place,  including  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.). 

i7>  Lt. Colonel  Downes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'7*  Lt. Colonel  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  subsequent  engagement  at  the  Subadar's  Tank ;  commanded  the  Heavy  Battery 
at  the  storming  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  summer  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions  of  Barree 
and  Simree ;  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  taking  of  Fort  Rehora,  and  attack  on  Koelee  (commanded  Uie- 
Artillery) ;  also  served  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  action  of  Cherodra,  and  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mud- 
jediar— commanded  the  Mortar  Battery  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  witii  two  Clasps).  Served  at 
Umboyla  in  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the- 
storming^  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Lalloo,  also  at  the  engagement  in  the  plain  of  Chumla  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  throughout  t^e  Bhootan  cam^raiign  of  1864-65. 

17^  Lt. Colonel  Betty  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  action  at 
Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches)  in  command  of  a  Battery ;  also  during  the  Wanganui  campaign,  and  commanded 
the  Field  Guns  in  action  on  the  Patea  river  in  March  1865,  and  in  ower  skirmishes  on  the  Wanganui  coast,  and 
present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  natives  at  Kaitaki  (Medal). 

177  Lt.Co1oncl  Wyllie  and  Major  PhUlpotts  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  were  present 
at  Sinho,  Tangkn.  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  cmd  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

178  Colonel  H.  T.  Arbuthnot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  theafikir  at  M'Kenzie's- 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  1854. 
(Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Secundra,  attack  on  a  Fort  near  Moonsheegunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capture  of  Forte  Rehora  and  Koorlee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

179  Major  General  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8<4-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  wiu  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  stb 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (as  D.A.Q.M.Greneral  of  Artillery),  action  of  Jamo  (as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Field  Force),  and 
affair  of  Daoodpooro.  Served  as  D.  A. Adjutant  General  of  the  Oude  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  from  Oct.  1858, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Byswarra  district,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  ana  various  actions  on  the- 
Nepaul  frontier,  also  operations  there  in  1859  terminating  in  the  forcing  of  the  Jerwah  Pass  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Military  Secretiuy  with  the  expedition  to  Chino  in  i860,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Was  promoted  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel  for  services  in  India. 

i***  Colonel  Wm.  Stirling  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac 
andM'Kenzio's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
as  Brigmle  Major  of  Artillery  with  Rajpootana  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  1858  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sixiho,  actions  near  Tangchow 
and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  * 

1*1  Lt.Colonel  P.  E.  Hill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  siej^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  S^djidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Served  in  N.W.  India  under  Sir  John  Michel  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

iM  Lt.Colonel  Rideout  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  1 7th  October,  oth  Apnl,  6th  and  1 7th 
June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September;  on  the  last  bombardment  he  commanded  a  battery  of  Mortars  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude,  including  the  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the 
Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  affairs  at  Sliahpore,  Paleeghat,  and  Kandoo  Nuddee ;  and  in  the  Irans-Grogra  district  at 
the  affair  of  Chunla,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mujeedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

iM  Lt.Colonel  Humfrey  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Sebast<)pol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.Wilson  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  from 
Februarj'  1865,  and  the  whole  Artillerv  of  the  Force  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  Bengal  from  June  to  October  1865, 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  StocKades  at  Bala  Pass,  at  the  destruction  of  Stockades  above  Buxa,  and  at  the 
taking  of  Stockades  of  Nagao  above  Chamoorchee  (Medal  ^vith  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Eurasian  (Mountain) 
Battery  of  Artillery  in  the  Expedition  against  the  Loshais  in  1869  under  Brigadier  Genend  W.  F.  Nuthall. 

1**  Ma^ior  de  AVinton  (wounded)  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastoiiol.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Me<lal 
with  Cln.<<p,  Ivni<rht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  nnd  Turkish  Medal). 

i»6  Major  ih'i  Hon.  R.  V.  Dillon  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

i8«  Major  I/iuell.^n  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  x3th  Dec.  1867  and  commanded  two 
guns  left  in  i,;;irrison  at  Addigcrat  (Medal). 

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'»  Colonel  Hickoa  sarvecl  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  liege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol* 
Id  the  Tienchea  with  tae  siege  train,  and  bombarclments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  x^th  June  (Medal  with  Clas|^ 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Crofton  with 
the  expedition  to  China  in  i86o»  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Taneku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangcbow« 
sod  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

">  Msior  W.  G.  Martin  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  December  1854  to  January  1855,  including  tlifl 
si^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  M^jnr  Ward-Ashton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  September  1855,  including  the  sieg« 
asd  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'**  Major  F.  A.  Anloy  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
before  Sebsstopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  Auirust.  and  sth 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  wms 
pTeseat  at  the  repulse  of  the  Mutineers  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  1858  (Medal).  Has  also  the  fironse  Medal 
of  the  Royal  Sumane  Society. 

>M  M&jor  Ellis,  subsequent  to  the  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  served  in  the  Ciimea  from  early  in  October  i8«5  until  Ite 
eracustion  in  June  1856,  and  was  employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded  a  Detach- 
ment of  Boyal  Artillery  from  the  x6th  November  1858  to  the  x6th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  and  was 
employed  to  destroy  by  mines  one  of  the  strongholds  of  the  Bohillas  in  the  Deccan.  Served  throughout  the 
Abjsainian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  first  in  a  Field  Battery  of  which  ho  brought  most  of  the  horses  flnom 
India  to  Zoola,  but  becoming  Supemumerarv  waA  subsequently  employed  as  Provost  Marshal  and  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train.  Comnvanded  a  Division  of  the  Train  in  the  Highlands  of  Abyssinia  for  several  months.  Held 
cosunand  of  the  Train  at  Sooroo  and  a(  Addigerat,  two  important  posts  on  the  line  of  communication  to  Magdalft 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

>"  Lt.CoIonel  O.  H.  A.  Nicolls  served  in  the  Oimean  campaign  of  1854  till  October  of  that  year.  Served  also  the 
ctmpsign  of  1855  from  September,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tuildsh 
Xed&l).  Was  in  command  of  the  Boyal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  In  Perak  in  1873-77  under  Major 
General  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colbome,  including  the  advance  on  and  capture  of  Kinta  in  December  1873  (Brevet  of 
LLColonel). 

^  Major  Mi^endie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  f&ll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  m  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  and  action  of  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Sir  John  Camplsell  served  in  the  (Crimean  campaign  from  38th  March  1855,  inoludmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bo- 
bastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  June,  17th  June,  TTth 
An^lQst,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  with  the  expedition  to 
Chinainx86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  also  in  tlio 
French  General's  despatches  for  services  in  command  of  two  Howitzers  in  support  of  the  French  attack),  actiona 
near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  M^r  F.  A.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
btrtopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battla 
of  Cairnpore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Futtehghur,  and  aflkir  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

^  Ma^or  Elton  sorved  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  la 
tie  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  z7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Koightofthe  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  K^or  Booke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  EebastopQl 
(MedalirithClasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  -«  o 

■^  Major  Wortham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Yedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  siege  and  CaU  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was 
pnaent  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Xj^or  Maule  served  in  the  (Mmean  campaign  from  May  1855,  m  the  Trenches  with  the  siego  train  at  th« 
lieee  and  &U  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  zTth  June  and  z7th  August  (Medal  with  Oksp,  Sardinian 
aad  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  also  in  India  in  x857>s9  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts,  and 
wu  preient  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (Medal) . 
"'LLColonel  G^ry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fromMay  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege 
■3d  fkn  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  17th  June  and  x7th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
tk  Hedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tiie  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  ft^m  October  1858  to  1859  in  the 
jQ^aeipore  district,  and  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  and  Goxruckpore  Field  Forces.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  (Irom  ist  January  x868  as  Brigade  Mi»or  of  Artillery  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
ofXatfdsIa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Migor,  and  Medal). 
"^  X^jorBice  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  Juno  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  ICi^or  J.H.  P.  Anderson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fr*om  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Call  of  Se- 
^•Kopdl  (Medal  with  C^asp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  December  X857 ;  and  servod 
vttb  the  expedition  of  x86o,  resent  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender 
»rPekin  (iCdia  with  three  Clasps). 

**  Uaior  A.  S.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frt>m  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  SebastO' 
P&I  (Xedal  with  Claap,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  served  in  the  field  durmg  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1867. 
J^  M^  Staveley  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Ejilee  Nuddee,  aflOur  of 
l^fimga,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  BareiUy,  Sha^jehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  Fort 
S'gBisaiMi  Rampore  Kussiah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  affair  of  Mucheegaun  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  V^  Edmeades  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  battle  of  Cawn- 
^noafiOi  Dec.,  and  action  of  Sherghur  Ghat  (Medal). 

^^Migor  Bom  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  on  xst  June  1858  (Medal) . 
otfi^d  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal 
«iih  Clasp). 

^  Major  William  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
^<7Qe>  battle  of  C«wnpore  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (mentioned  m  despatches),  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
°wtupor«,  aiege  and  capture  of  Luclmow,  attack  of  the  Moosabagh,  and  action  of  Barree ;  afterwards  present  with 
7f°>K>roes  in  piursnit  of  the  enexny  and  watching  the  fords  of  the  Gogra,  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  in* 
^^»^  aereral  small  afflurs  on  the  Baptee  and  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  New 
y»'iMwaarin  1864  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  campaigns  on  the  Waikato  and  at  Te 
ASBj^incliidmg  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  where  his  guns  were  reported  by  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  as  having  been 
•"fprnaervice  (Medal). 

J^l^jor  Burnett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
JwU«or(}awnpoTe  on  6th  Dec,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Barree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  two 
Clupi). 

P***  l|jior  Talbot  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku 

.  *"  l^Gobmel  Oliver  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  operations  of 
»e  37th  aSth  and  29th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore,  and  battle  there  on  6th  Dec,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Ramgunga, 
~*e<>odeaptare  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  BareiUy,  Shahiehanjpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampore 
^^jMh,  pssroge  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  aflUr  of  Mucheegaun  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  01s«p). 
y™tothe  Bhootan  campaign  in  X864-65,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  left  colmnn  at  the  taking  of  the 
ratofDalxmkote,  and  in  the  aflUr  at  Chamoorchee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
t.^,Jr^  Morgan  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bandah  (Medal) .  Served  with  the 
t?^'^  to  cadata  la  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
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■^  Mi^'or  Ford  Mrred  in  India  ia  1857-59,  including  the  r«Uef  of  Lacknow  (woonded)  by  Lord  Clyde,  ftflWr  of 
Bnndah,  of  the  Alnxnbagh  ftrom  Jan.  to  Muoh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  witn 
two  Clasps). 

«w  Major  R.  C.  Smith  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Jelalpore  (Medal) .  -.  .       * 

"•  Major  Chalmers  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nnddee,  afljaar  01 
Bamgnnga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly.Shahjehannore,  and  Mohumdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lt. Colonel  B.  L.  Forster  served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Major  General  Pratt  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
x86o-6x  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

«•»  Major  de  Cetto  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aflftdr  of  Puttjrabad,  capture  of  Chandairee 
Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  action  of  Betwa  (Medal) . 

•M  Miy'or  F.  S.  Stoney  served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  a  Fort  occupied  by  rebels  on 
Beyt  Island. 

"•  Lt.Colonel  H.  Brackenbnry  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Banda  and  capture  of 
Kirwee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Franco-Cennan  war  of  1870-71  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of 
the  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded,  and  was  present  with  the  armies  till  the  concluBion 
of  the  Armistice.  For  his  services  in  this  capacity  he  was  appointed  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  by  special 
decree  of  the  French  Government  of  National  Defence,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  First  Class  of  the  Royal  Bavarian 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  and  received  the  Iron  Cross  from  the  Emperor  of  Germany.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  to  the  Grold  Coast  in  September  1873  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essamen,  relief  of  Abrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoafttl,  battle  of  Ordahsn  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1875  was  further  rewarded 
with  the  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel  on  return  from  special  service  with  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  Natal. 

«»  Major  A.  W.  Duncan  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Service.  Commanded  the  poat  of 
Fommanah  during  the  repulse  of  the  enemv's  attack,  and  was  slightly  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  the 
**  energetic  defence  of  the  post,"  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

■*>  Lt.Colonel  the  Hon.  A.  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangkn« 
actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'**  Major  Dunlop  was  appointed  Commissioner  in  Perak  shortly  after  the  ci^mmencement  of  hostilities  in  Nov- 
1875,  and  by  his  able  ancf  energetic  co-operation  mainly  contributed  to  the  success  of  the  combined  naval  and 
military  operations  under  Major  General  Colbome  and  Captain  Bnller,  R.N.,  which  ended  in  the  capture  of  Kinta. 

***  Major  Cottingham  served  in  India  in  1857-58 ;  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  and  action  and 
capture  of  Tiroul  (Medal). 

*♦»  Major  Auchinleck  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  batUeof  Cawn- 
pore  on  6th  Dec,  and  affair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

***  Major  Kyle  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Seoundra,  Chanda,  and  Sultanpore, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  AEimghur,  action  near  Asimutghur,operations  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of 
Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  desnatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Major  H.  L.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the 
rebel  force  posted  in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

**•  Major  Parry  served  throughout  the  Afgnan  war  of  1878-70  in  command  of  a  field  battery  of  the  Koomm 
Valley  Field  Force,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Brigadier  General  Cobbe's  force  at  the  storming  and  capture 
of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  on  and  December  1878  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

**f  Major  Ellaby  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862, 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsingpoo,  and  Tsolin,  and  the  minor  operations  of 
Wongkadza,  Tserpoo,  and  Najow. 

"•  Major  Nolan  brought  the  "A"  Battery  Steel  Mounted  Ordnance  from  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in 
gettin|r  It  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  2i8t  Brigade;  and  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  from  December  1867  as  Adjutant  to  Colonel  Milward,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Arogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

»*  Major  Burgess  served  with  the  expedition  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  Tribe  in  1866,  including  the 
destruction  of  Shugra. 

»*  Major  Moorsom  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*■*  Major  Gwyn  served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Fortof  Beyt,  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  General  Ross  in  com- 
mand of  No.  1  Battery,  sth  Brigade,  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  187^-77. 

»»  Major  Toogood  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at 
Nukumaru  and  the  Patea  river  (Medal) . 

»«>  Lt  Colonel  Pickard  served  in  Now  Zealand  at  Taranaki  during  the  latter  part  of  the  war  of  1860-61.  Also 
durins  the  Taranaki,  Waikato,  and  Tauranga  campaigns  in  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikara, 
Rangiriri,  Gate  Pah,  and  Tauranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  gallant  conduct 
during  the  assault  of  Rangiriri,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

••»  Major  G.  G.  Hannen  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57,  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  :  served  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture 
of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*^  Major  C.  E.  B.  Leacock  and  Captain  J.  S.  Quayle  served  with  a  Steel  Mounted  Battery  throughout  the  Abys- 
sinian campaign  from  the  29th  Dec.  1867  and  were  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

•70  Captam  E.  A.  FitzRoy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  at 
the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

*7a  Captain  Pemberton  Harrison  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  186a,  including  the  captures 
of  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  Najow. 

*7«  Captain  A.  G.  Yeatman-Biggs  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was  present  at  the  re- 
capture of  Kahdlng. 

•y*  Captain  A.  Gnibb  served  throughout  the  Waikato  and  Tauranga  campaigns  during  the  New  Zealand  wars  of 
1863-64,  including  the  action  of  Gate  Pah,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Te  Banga  (mentioned  in 
dMpatches,  Medal). 

*7^  Sir  Charles  Larcom  served  in  theNew  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  (Medal) ,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikara 
and  Kaitak  (wounded  in  the  shoulder).  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  engaged  at  Sentry  Hill  (Medal). 

"0  Captain  J.  F.  Maurice  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service, 
and  serveu  as  his  Private  Secretary  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  relief  of  Abrakrampa , 
battloofAmoaftil,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  M'Leod),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>i  Captain  T.  R.  Disney  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  trom  the  6th  Feb.  1868,  and  was  present  at 
the  fall  of  Ma»iala  (Medal). 

"^  Captain  J.  C.  Robson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato  cam- 
paigns, and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Rangiawhia  (Medal). 

««*  Major  Alleyne  served  in  command  of  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  and  7-pounder  mountain  guns 
which  accompanied  the  Red  River  Expedition  fVom  Canada  in  1870. 

»  Captain  Carr^  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign,  and  was  presentat  the 
action  of  Orakau,  and  assisted  in  conducting  the  Sap.  Commanded  Detachment  during  the  Wanganui  campaign, 
and  present  at  the  action  of  Pukaki  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

Me  Captain  Greer  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  and 
action  at  Maketu  (Medal) . 

»'  Captain  Shippard  served  in  the  operations  in  Perak  in  November  and  December  1875,  including  the  advance 
on  and  capture  of  Kinta. 

^*  Miger  W.  8.  Langley  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  frt)m  the  xsth  Dec.  1867   as  Adjutant 

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in  Lt.CoIonel  Wallace,  and  was  preMnt  at  the  faXi  of  Magdala  (Modal).  He  pervcd  a«  StafT  Officer  of  a 
colamn  ander  Colonel  Wallace  at  varioua  periods  darmg  the  advance  on  Hagdala ;  as  Acting  Brigade  Major  of 
the  Brigade  nnder  Brigadier  Wilby,  after  the  capture  of  Magdala,  daring  the  iilness  of  the  Brigade  Miuor ;  was 
appoiotod  Staff  Officer  of  the  3rd  colnnm  on  the  commencement  of  the  march  down  country,  and  seryea  as  such 
and  as  Assistant  Qoarter  Master  General  till  it  was  broken  np  previous  to  embarkation. 

^  Captain  Pratt  served  throughout  the  Bhootanese  campaign  of  X864-65,  with  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Dalimkote,  engagements  at  Chnmurchi  and  NItgoo,  and  recapture  of  the 
Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

m  Captain  W.  H.  F.  Sorell  served  with  the  expedition  fW>m  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  tribe  in  1866,  inoluding 
ihe  destruction  of  Shugra.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  4th  October  1867  ;  commanded  a 
Mountain  Battery  dunng  Captain  Marett^  absence  on  other  duty,  and  was  also  employed  in  the  Land  Transport 
Train  (Medal). 

iM  (}aptains  F.  W.  J.  Barker  and  TV.  F.  de  H.  Curtis  served  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abys- 
fisian  campaign  tiom.  the  TSt  Jan.  x868  and  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*7  Captain  H.  E.  Dolphin  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangir 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  J.  w.  Buckle  served  with  the  Armstrong  Mountain  Battery  in  the  left  centre  column  of  the  Bhootan 
Field  Force  flnom  November  1864  to  March  1866,  andwaspresentat  the  affair  of  the  4th  February  and  the  capture 
of  Btockadee  at  the  Bala  Pass  on  the  zsth  March  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  a  Mountain  Battery  in  the 
A^Bsinion  Expedition  from  January  1868  to  the  end  (Medal) . 

»  Captain  C.  W.  E.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  ist  Jan.  1868— with  the  Bind 
Hone  until  9th  April,  and  afterwards  with  a  Battery  of  Artdlory,  and  was  preiiciii  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal). 
**  Captain  F.  H.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  frum  sQbh  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Modal) . 
"*  M^or  A.  Broadfoot  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Feb.  z868  (Medal). 
^^  Captain  G.  H.  Palmer  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  with  EUtit's  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
asd destruction  of  Adubiaasie,  battle  of  Amoafhl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomajssie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Captain  Rigs'  served  in  command  of  detachments  of  Boyal  Artillery  in  Bunghie  Ujong,  throughout  the 
operations  in  Perak  in  1875-7. 

at  Captain  C.  M.  H.  Dowmng  served  In  Abyssinia  from  the  39th  Deo.  1867  to  Feb.  1868  (Medal). 
"*  Captain  H.  Orofton  served  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throaghout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  f^om  Jan. 
iS63  (Medal). 

»  (^p«ain  W.  6.  Knox  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  stationed  at 
Addigent  with  the  two  guns  there  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  xjfh. 
Dee  1873  with  Bait's  Artillery,  including  the  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle  of  AmoaAiI,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capcare  of  Coomasaie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  and  was' present  at  the  assault 
az^  capture  of  Ali  MuBjid. 

***  Qaptun  S.  P.  f*.  Freeth  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  13th  December  1873.  Was  attached 
(A  Bait's  Artillery  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"*  lieat.  Monck- Mason  served  in  Perak  with  the  Indian  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Ross  from  November 
1875  to  February  1876. 

^  Lint.  Monckton  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  from  November  1875  to  January  1877 :  was  in 
fomnand  of  the  Roval  Artillery  in  the  attack  on  the  Patjsir  Salah  stockades  in  November  1875,  and  was  with  No.  9 
fiiuery,  and  Brigade,  in  the  advance  of  the  main  column  under  Mx^or  General  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colbome,  and  at 
tbe  capture  of  Kinta  in  December  1875.  Was  Acting  Assistant  Re.<iident  at  Kinta  during  the  latter  part  of  1876,  and 
neeived  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements  for  his  services. 
"*  lieut.  r.  C.  Rich  was  awarded  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  26th  August  1867. 
"*Iient.W.  (St.  Lowther  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  December  1873  to  the  end  of  the  Ashanti  campaign 
(Medal). 

**  Lieut.  E.  F.  Dawson  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  Arabia  in  1873.  including  the  investment 
•arrender  and  destruction  of  the  fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  All  bin  Mana.  chief 
cf  Toodlee. 

»  Lieut.  Elwes  served  in  No.  3  Battery,  5th  Brigade,  with  the  Indian  Colnnm  under  Brigadier  General  Rosa 
tiiro<u;hout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-7. 

*"  Lieut.  Henriques  served  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Sunghie  Ujong  throughout  the  operations  in 
F«ak  Id  1875-7. 

=*■  Major  Wflliama  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  throughoui  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal) .  In  the  Cri- 
seaD  campaign  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  In  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  in  Dec,  and  subsequently  at  tho 
fall  of  Lueknow  (Hedal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Veterinary  Surgeon  Skoulding  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  waspresent  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  exp^tion  to  China  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal' 
vtUi  Clasp). 

**  Veterinary  Sorgeon  Anderson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x86o*-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato 
a^cpaigns,  and  waa  present  at  the  afihirs  of  Kerri  Kerri  and  Pukikohe,  and  actions  of  Rangiawhia,  Hirini,  and  the 
Gate  nh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-68,  and 
Csraed  and  had  charge  of  the  Sick  Depdt  at  Koomayloo  and  Pioneer's  Wells,  and  was  three  times  employed  on 
Special  Service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 
■•  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  C.  Berne  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (Medal) . 
B  Eii&ig  Master  Pawson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and 
ftU  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Tenikalo  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the 
ex9e<iition  to  China  in  j86o.  and  vra.s  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*ss  hiding  Master  Butler  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59;  commanded  two  guns  Royal  Horse  Artillery 
in  Maiica  ^ying  Column  in  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Dec.  1858  and  January  1859;  engaged  at 
ZecTuore  and  Cnnpra  Baroda  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  Governor  General  in  Council, 

^  Biding  Master  Abbott  served  in  the  Crimea  and  was  present  in  the  action  near  Eupatoria  while  attached  to 
the  li^bt  Cavalry  Brigade  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

^  Qouter  Master  Cliff  served  throughout  the  Gwalior  Campaign  of  1843,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar 
(BwMe  ftar).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  Campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Forozeshah, 
aa^Sobnon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  Campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of 
Raan^gur.  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwalla,  and  Goojerat  (three  times  mentioned  in 
dcipucbes.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
batUe  of  Badleke  Serai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi  including  its  siege  and  capture  from  8th  June  to 
22Bd  Sept.  1857— commanded  two  heavy  gims  from  the  t4th  until  the  nignt  of  the  aand  September.  Afterwarda 
preeeatattbe  actiona  of  Bolundshur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lueknow  including  the  attack  on  Dilkoosha^ 
La  Maniniere,  and  Secnnderabad ;  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  retaking  of 
f  attefaghnr  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commissioned  as  Ensign  for  having  distinguished 
iiiauelf  on  aevoral  occasions,  but  more  particulariy  at  the  capture  of  Delhi,  and  considered  by  the  Ck>mmander  in 
Chief  m  India  as  eminently  worthy  of  reward. 

a;  Qnaiter  Master  B.  Simons  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  March  1855.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
l^'ebutopdl  iAd  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  India  from  November 
i'S7.ntclnlingrepQlse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Moolton  on  3i8t  Aug.  1858  (Modal).  Served  with  the  Bhootan 
Expeditiaa  of  i86s-«6  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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»  Sir  George  Brooke  served  in  Bundleomid  during  1809-10.  Throngbont  the  Nepaal  war  of  1815-16  including 
attacks  upon  Nallaghur,  the  Heights  of  Bamghnr,  and  Port  Malown.  Siege  of  Hattram  in  1817.  Mahratta  war  01 
»8x7-i8.  Siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (blown  up).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inclnding  the  Watties 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  in  the  two  first  he  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  (Medal  and  two 
GlMpB,  and  CB.).  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  as  Brigadier  commanding  the  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  a^^'' 
at  Bamnnggur,  and  battles  of  (JhiUianwaUah  and  GkMjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has  also  the  Indian  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Nepaul  War  and  Bhurtpore. 

7  General  Grant  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1825-26,  inclnding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  actioniB 
ef  Prome,  Maloon,  and  Paghammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  AjErigbaniBtan  campaign  of  1839-40,  including  siege  and 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (MediJ).  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843,  and  battle  of  Mabarajpora  (Bronse  Star,  and  Brevet  or 
Major) .  Sutlfij  campaign  in  1846,  and  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel) .  Punjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Bamnnggur,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

*  Sir  James  Alexander  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  Artillery  in  the  Affghanistan  campaign  of  1842  under  Sir  Creorge  Pollock,  including  the  forcing  of  tne 
Khyber  Pass,  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Gwalior  campaign,  in- 
cluding battle  of  Maharajpore  2pth  Dec.  1843  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Bronse  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
inoludmg  the  aflfkir  of  Buadiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

*  (3eneral  Lane  served  the  Affghanistan  campaign  of  1842  under  General  Pollock  as  Commissary  of  Ordnance, 
and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Troop  of  Horse  ArtiUexy  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Mahan^pore  (Brevet  01 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star),  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
Clasp,  and  CB.).  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chilliauwallan 
and  (^oojerat  (Medal  vi'ith  two  Clasps). 

"  General  Campbell  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26,  including  the  siege  of  Donabew,  actions  of  Prome, 
Maloon,  and  Pagammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Gwalior  campaign  and  battle  of  Punniar,  seoth  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star, 
and  Brevet  of  MEiior).  Sutlej  camiHUgn  01 1845-46,  including  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp, 
and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel) .  Commanded  Artillery  Division  at  Lahore  during  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) . 
Served  through  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

"  Cteneral  Abbott  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Carried  terms  of  accom- 
modation from  the  Court  of  Kheva  to  the  Court  of  Russia.  Was  cut  down  in  a  night  attack  on  the  banks  of  the 
Caspian  Sea,  and  detained  a  prisoner,  but  ultimately  completed  the  negotiation  at  St.  Petersburg  (received  the 
thanks  of  H.M.  Minister  for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  the  Dooranee  Order  of  the  3rd  Class).  Reduced  to  submission  the 
mountaineers  of  Hnzara  in  armed  rebellion  against  the  Government.  On  the  Sikh  Governor  of  Huzara,  with  two 
Brigades  of  regular  Troops,  12  guns,  and  the  garrisons  of  many  castles  and  small  forts,  declaring  for  Moolraj,  he 
vaised  the  population  at  Huzara,  and,  after  mai\y  small  affairs,  remained  master  of  the  district  ana  of  nearly  all  the 
castles  ;  afterwards  marched  upon  and  occupied  with  1,500  matchlock  men,  the  MarqueUa  Pass,  which  16,000  Sikh 
Troaps  and  2,000  Dooranee  horse  were  preparing  to  thread  (received  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Ministers  in  both  Houses 
of  Parliament,  the  Brevet  of  Major,  ana  the  Punjaub  Medal,  with  all  its  Clasps). 

1*  (Seneral  Turner  commanded  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  of  Shah  ShT:uah'B  Force  throughout  the  Affghanistan 
campaigns  of  1839-42,  attached  to  the  C;andahar  Division,  and  present  in  all  the  actions  in  that  district,  with  recap - 
tore  of  Ghuanee  and  re-occupation  of  Cabul.  Mentioned  by  (General  Nott  as  **  having  on  many  occasions  rendered 
most  essential  service,"  and  also  as  "distinguished"  (Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  1842").  Com- 
manded a  Brigade  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeseraiand  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
despatch.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  Artillery  of  Colonel  Greathed's  Movable  Column  (mentioned  in 
despatch).  Commanded  Detachment  Bengal  Artillery  of  Lord  Clvde's  Force  at  the  ^lief  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by 
Governor  General,  and  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  "his  most  particular  acknowledgments  being  dne,^' 
and  as  having  "  few  equals  as  an  artillery  officer;")  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  as  "  again  draw  iuf^ 
most  marked  attention  to  distinguished  merits").  Action  of  Khodagunge,  retaking  of  Futtyshur,  and  capture  of 
Mean^nge  (mentioned);  commanded  3rd  Brigade  and  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  fiiuu  siege  of  Lucknow. 
mentioned  "  for  services  of  the  highest  value  "  (Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.^  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service 
ISbr  Lucknow). 

**  Sir  James  Brind  served  in  conrmiand  of  the  Artillery  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  against  the  Momunds  in 
August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  command  of  Foot  Artilleiy  of  Delhi  Field  Force  f^om  26th  June  to  the  end  of 
the  siege  operations  in  1857.  Commanded  a  Colunm  in  Mozuffemuggur  and  Seharunpore  districts.  Commanded 
Artillery  of  General  Walpole's  Field  Force  in  1858  during  its  march  trora.  Lucknow  to  Allygunj,  and  in  the  aflkirs  of 
fiooya  and  Allygunj ;  and  served  in  the  same  capacity  with  Lord  Clyde's  Army  through  Rohilcund  and  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Bareilly,  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  engagements  of  Modhypore, 
Bussulpore,  Mitowlee,  Aliguqj  and  Biswah.  Commanded  Columns  at  the  action  of  Mehndi  (where  all  the  enemy's 
guns  were  captured) ,  and  m  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  through  Oude  towards  Central  India  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
despatches,  received  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  (Colonel). 

1*  General  Huyshe  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  during  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the 
battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  Panjaub  campaign 
of  1848-40,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChillianwaUah,  and  Goojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  witb  two  Clasps). 

*  General  Carleton  commanded  the  Bengal  Artillery  Division  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858 ;  commanded  Artillery  in  theaction  of  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevetof  LtCDolonel,  CB., 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Lieut.General  Douglas  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afiglianlstan  under  (General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in 
every  aelion  that  took  place  on  the  advance  and  ta  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  In 
March  1858  joined  the  Army  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  then  besieging  Jhansi,  and  was  present  at  the  assault,  having 
taken  a  gun  down  to  the  gate  near  which  the  right  assaulting  party  attempted  an  escalade ;  subsequently  com- 
manded the  Artillery  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  and  was  present  at  the  various  affairs  in  which  the  Contingent 
was  engaged  and  those  which  preceded  the  capture  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  MedaJ). 

>7  Sir  Edwin  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon 
fMedal  and  Clasp).  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Cheenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and 
battles  of  ChillianwaUah  and  Gk>ojerat ;  served  on  the  staff  with  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  force  in  the  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindu n 
on  the  30th  and  3i8t  May  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned),  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(mentioned.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned,  Cfi.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^'  Major  General  de  Teissier  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pan- 
jaub campaign  of  i848-49,including  the  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  (mentioned  in  despatch)  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) . 

>^  Lieut.  General  Olpherts  commanded  four  Guns  on  service  in  Burmah  in  1841 ;  and  two  Guns  in  action  at  Jhima 
Ghat  during  the  insturection  in  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  territory  in  1842.  Conmnanded  a  Light  Field  Battery 
throughout  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  battle  of  Punniar  mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronze 
Star).  Raised  and  commanded  ArtiUery  of  Bundlecund  Legion  in  the  Hill  campaign  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles 
>Iapier  in  1844-45.  Commanded  Artillery  of  Native  Contingent  against  Kote  Eangra.  Served  with  Sir  Colin 
CampbeU  in  the  Peahawur  Valley  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp).  InTurkevand  the  Crimea  in  1854-55-56.  Ccm- 
manaed  three  Gu:is,  which,  with  Detachment  of  10th  Foot  and  a  few  Maaras  Fusiliers  under  General  Keil  (in 
all  200  Europeans)  routed  three  Native  Regiments  at  Benares  on  4th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  Batteiy  with 
:^velock's  Force  in  the  actions  at  Bithoor  (horse  shot),  Mungurwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  first  Relief  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow;  acted  as  Brigadier  of  Artillex^  in  defence  of  the  Residency  m>m  27th  Sept.  to  i6thNov.  1857 
(wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Battery  at  the  Alumbagh  ftx>m  a2nd  Nov.  1857  to  17th  March 
1^58,  tmd  was  present  in  all  the  engagements  there  during  that  period,  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
';iyde  (Brovet8ofMajorandLt.Colonel,C£.,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Commanded  a  Battery  of 


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1859-^  nnder  Sir  N.  Chamberlain. 

•  LieoLGeneral  H.  H.  Maxwell  eexred  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  battle  of  If  aharajpore  (Bronze  Star) . 
Botiq  oampaiflpi  of  1845-46  aa  D.  A.  Q.  M.  General  of  Artillery,  including  batUea  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  ai^ 
Sobnwn  (mentioned  in  deapatch.  Medal  and  two  Claapa,  Brevet  of  Major).  Waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Oltenitaa 
under  Omar  Faaha  on  the  4th  Nov.  1853,  and  at  the  Ruaaian  attaoka  on  Kalafttt  in  the  winter  of  1853-54.  Did  duty  aa 
tu  Officer  and  Interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  nnder  Sir  Wm.  Peel  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (men- 
tioned), defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khodagunge— thigh  bone  broken  by  a  moaket 
ball  (Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Medal  with  Claap). 

^  MiyorCtoneral  Angelo  aervedinthe  Sutlq  campaiffn  of  1845-46,  including  the  defence  of  Ferozepore,  and  batHea 
of  Faroaeahah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Claap).  Pni^aub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
Bamnoggnr,  and  battlea  of  Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwallah,  and  GK>ojerat  (MediEkl  with  two  Claspa) .  tiiege  aad  capture 
of  DclSlMedal  with  Claap). 

"  IfalorGenand  Bunny  aerved  in  the  Bntlej  campaign  in  1846  and  waa  prcaent  at  the  baUle  of  Sobraon  (Meda\). 
Panjaob  campaign  of  1 848-49,- including  the  first  and  aecondaioge  operationa  before  Mooltan  and  surrenderor  the 
fortrcai,  actiona  of  xath  Sept.  (wounded)  and  7th  Nov.,  on  which  laat  occaaion  when  in  command  of  two  Horae  Artillery 
gnsa  he  waa  particolarly  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  General  Whish's  despatch ;  afterwards 
prae&c  at  the  battle  of  (3oojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of 
Bndleekeserai,  siege  and  captare  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded  23rd  July),  battlea  of  Bolundshuhur  and  Agx^  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  desiMtches),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Futtehghur,  waa  Brigade  Major 
oftba  Siege  ArtiUerj  ai  the  aiese  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  deapatchea).  Preaent  with  Walpole's  Column  aa  Staff 
Officer  of  Artillery  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya  and  action  of  Allygunge  (mentioned  in  deapatch) ;  preaent  at  the 
battle  ofBareiBy  (mentioned),  and  actiona  of  Mohumdee  and  Shahabad  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Claapa). 
Nominated  a  CB.  34th  May  1873. 

*  M^rGeneral  Gray  aerved  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjanb 
campaign  uf  1848-49,  including  the  paaaage  of  the  Chenab  atRanmuggur,  and  battlea  of  Chillianwallah  and  GroojenUt 
(Medal  with  two  Claapa).  Served  aa  Deputy  Commiaaary  of  Ordnance  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including 
ue  liege  and  aaaanlt  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Sir  Frederic^  Roberta  aerved  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1S57-58  aa  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  Artillery, 
lododing  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  f>om  the  aSth  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  (wounded  14th  July,  horse  shot  X4th 
M|>tanber),  actiona  of  Bolnndahnr  (horae  ahot),  Allyghur,  Agra,  Kunoj  (horae  aabred),  and  Bundhera  where  he 
Bsnowly  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring ;  preaent  in  the  akirmiahes  prior  to  and  throughout  the  operationa 
nonecfied  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  operationa  at  Cawnpore  tram  a8th  Nov.  to  6th  Deo.  1857,  and 
eeSntofthe  Gwahor  Contingent,  action  of  KhodiM?ungc,  reoccupation  of  ruttehghur,  storm  of  Meaognnge,  action 
oTKooTBee,  and  the  varioua  oDerationa  ending  with  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General, 


vutona  C^roaa,  Brevet  of  Muor,  Medal  with  three  Claapa) .  Employed  on  apecial  aervice  with  the  expedition  of  2863 
tpoit  the  tnbea  on  the  North-Weat  Frontier  of  India,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  atormin^  of  Laloo,  capture  of 
Unb^bh,  and  destruction  of  Mulkah  (Medal  with  Claap).  Served  in  the  Abysainian  campaign  fVom  January  1868;, 
uiaiaiant  (Quarter  Master  General  with  the  Bengal  Brigade,  and,  aa  Senior  OfBcer  of  the  Department  at  Zonlla. 
■Bpoateuled  the  re-embarkation  of  the  whole  army ;  waa  aelected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  aa  the  bearer  of  hia  final 
MWebea  (Brevet  of  Lt.€k>lonel,  and  Medal).  Served  aa  Aaaiatant  Quarter  Maater  General  and  Senior  Staff 
usoer  vith  the  Gacbar  Colunm,  Looahai  Expeditionary  Force,  in  1871-73,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  capture  of  the 
JOjom  liUam,  and  attack  on  the  Northlang  range.  (Commanded  the  Troopa  engaged  at  the  burning  of  the 
^Jf'fff  of  Tukoom,  a6  January  1873  {CB.).    Haa  been  twenty-three  timea  mentioned  in  despatches. 

*  IMjor  (Seoeral  Hills  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  Including  the  actions  on  the  30th  and 
3*1*  **7  on  the  Hindon,  battlea  of  Budleekeserai  and  Nuijufghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  on 
fa  JvXv  X857),  n^ge  mnd  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcnnd  campaign,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  action  of  Mohumdee 
^«Tenl  times  mentioned  in  deapatchea,  also  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Victoria  Croaa,  Medal  with  two 
^^•ps,  aad  Brevet  of  Major).  (3ommanded  the  8-inch  Mortara  in  the  Abyaainian  campaign  f^m  the  6th  Feb. 
*?V.^?^*HP'^*^^  ^  ^®  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  deapatchea.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

"pwmel  Walker  aerved  the  Pux^ub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battlea  of  Sadoolapore,  OhilliaB- 
villa  (mentioned  in  deapatch),  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claapa).  Indian  mutiny,  including  action  of  Agra, 
i^inof  liocknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned),  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  firom  35th  Nov.  1857  vntii 
the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858,  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  actiona  of  Allygunge  and  Bareilly  (Brevet  of 
^.  Hedal  with  two  Claspa). 

'Colonel  Fulton  aerved  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Alao  at  the  aiege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
Wtelies  with  "  especial  approbation  and  thanka  for  seal,  abUitgr,  and  ooolneaa  in  aituationa  of  great  danger/' 
vdai  with  (Ha^). 

"  Odonel  Cordner  aerved  in  the  Peahawur  Mountain  Train  in  varioua  engagementa  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier 
«aMS4  to  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  In  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal) .  Commanded  Mountain  Train  Battery  in  tte 
^^Jjqvi  Hill  campaign  of  1863-63,  and  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 
lu  aS^  Harward  aerved  with  Havelock'a  Force  f^mita  first  advance  from  Allahabad  to  Lucknow,  including 
I  Sr^  ^  ^*  rebels  at  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar.  and  relief  of 
"jcoow  (mentioned  in  deapatch) ;  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
rf  »WM  ^  Bogle  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  in  command  of  a  battery  of  Turkish  Field  Artillery  (4th  Ghiae 
J  "•r**SJ"^«  and  Tnrkiah  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58.  including  the  action  of 
*Jw)  SnUa  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  recapture  of  Lucknow.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Govemar 
J«>a»l  for  "gallantry  and  resolution."  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  oam- 
V^or  1858  m  command  of  a  battery  of  six  mountain  guns  and  four  mortara  (aeveral  timea  mentioned  in  do- 
^^*^»«».  Medal). 
Tiiw^**  M*Leod  aerved  with  the  Field  Force  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  againat  the  hill  tribea  at  Boree,  Peahawur 

"^^u  i85>-54.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  entire  aiege  and 
rr^  of  Ddhi,  with  actiona  of  Budleekoaerai  and  Nuijufghor ;  with  Qreathed'a  Column  in  the  actiona  of 
lSJ??"'  -^yu^or.  »nd  Agra;  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of 
ki»^  (mentioned  in  despatches),  campaign  in  Oude,  and  actions  of  Barree  (thanked  by  Commander  in  Chief), 

r?'5S  Nawabgnnge  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 
av  wiUian  Hamilton  was  wounded  in  six  places  during  a  night  attack  on  his  Camp  by  200  AflVeediea  whilat 
~«aac  a  cmitaiy  road  to  Fort  Makeaon  and  encamped  aix  milea  firom  Peahawur.  Out  of  60  burkundaa  and 
ik«\!?  ^  ^®  camp  15  were  killed  and  31  wounded.  Served  before  Delhi  fW>m  the  26th  June  to  the  capture  of 
«o*SSL?*  aoth  Sept.  1857,  having  organised  the  lat  Company  of  Sikh  Artillery  during  the  aiege,  and  constantly 
^:attiaa«d  BaUeriea  of  position  (mentioned  in  deapatchea,  with  **  eepeoial  approbation  and  thanivs  for  aeai  ability* 

•  rT??  "*  "itaationa  of  great  danger  "—Medal  with  Claap) . 

MrSrSr^  Hughea  commanded  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  throughout  the  operationa  of  the  expedition  of  x86j 
iSSLt^J?**  ^"^  ^^^  North-Weat  Frontier  of  India,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  atorming  of  Laloo  and  Cloture  of 

2W!?^^**  ^  ^^«-  M«^»i  ^^  Clasp) . 
»i— T'^^**"*^^****^!!  waa  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  aev- 

w  fV^i*  ***  defence  of  Sanger. 
*>ibClMn>     ^  Tiomey  served  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  on  Eusoofile  border  in  April  and  May  1858  (Modal 

ea!!Lli'Sfe?.''™^*y  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battie  of  Nujjufghur,  siege  and 

^Hwe  oTD^  (mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  sUghtly  wounded  on  the  14th  Aug.  1857,  and  again  at  the  aaaaufet 

>H  i^r8^''fS!^^  ^  Shumahabad,  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Claapa)- 

X9I  if  rJC??  T-  ^-  8«ith  aerved  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  capture  of  BareUly(Medal  with  Clasp}. 

t3»i?3f!"""  As****®"  •wved  throughout  the  Burmeae  war  of  1853-53,  including  the  operations  before  and  cap- 

jaiiS  TUF^P^^^^  ^'^^  C»MP  for  Pegu).  Waa  engaged  in  auppreamon  of  the  Santhal  insurrection  in  1854 ;  and 

»3LiS2lS'l25«""^y»  including  the  action  of  Khudjiva  (Medal).  Djqitizad  by  kj  UUy  It:  „ 

lA.CoWnelFitrt«fald  aerved  with  the  expediticns  under  Sir  Neville  ChamberiMin  in  Megratizyednet  Upper 


98  War  Set-vices — Eoyal  Artillery  (late  Bengal  ArtiUery), 

Koorum  in  1856,  and  against  thcBozdarBelochees  in  March  1857  (Medal  witli  Claap).  Also  at  the  siege  and  captiire 
of  Delhi,  and  with  the  Field  Force  under  General  Showers  in  various  minor  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»••  Lt.Golonel  Mandorson  served  in  the  BurmoBe  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon  (liedal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny,  including  siege  of  Delhi  l^m  8th  Sept.  1857,  action  of  Agra,  reBef  of  Luoknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  thr^e  Clasps). 

"«  Lt.Co1onRl  Arbuckle  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served  on  staff  of  Omar 
Pasha's  Army  in  tho  Crimea  in  1855-56.  including  the  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"1  •  LtColonel  Welsh  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  oampatgu  of  1857-58  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  at 
Gorruokpore  and  Azimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

"*  Li.Colonel  Hitchins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agra, 
Gongeeree,  and  Putteealee ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  firom  10th  Feb.  until  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  Fort 
Booneiya,  and  defence  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,,^  _.  . 

"•  Lt.Colonel  Hawkins  served  witb  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855-56  (Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Doc.  1857,  acUon  of 
Shumshabad,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"»  Lt.Oolonel  Cumberland  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Meeranzaie  Valley  and  Upper  Koomm  in  1856,  and 
with  that  into  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  ^  _^^  . 

"•  LUColonel  Charles  Hunter  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  oonneoted  with  the 
■iage  of  Delhi,  including  the  battles  of  Budleekeserai  (wounded  and  horse  shot)  and  Nujjufghur,  and  assault  on  the 
Z4fth  Sept.  1857.  Subsequently  with  Ureathed's  Column  and  engaged  in  the  taking  of  Maleghur  Fort.  AOyghur,  and 
aotion  at  Agra.  Relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore.  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege 
aad  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Dude  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches— Medal,  with  three 

1"  LtColonel  Traill  served  in  suppression  of  tho  Indian  mutiny, including  the  siege  andcaptureof  Delhi(mentioned 
in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and 
Soorajghat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"»  Lt.Colonel  Barnes  commanded  two  guns  manned  as  Horse  Artillery  by  Volunteer  officers  and  sergeants  m  the 
actions  of  Nembhaira  and  Sheerun  in  Central  India  in  1857.  Was  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  right  bresst 
—at  the  siege  of  Neemuch  in  Nov.  1857,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Bombay  Government.  Also  served  through- 
out the  Quae  caxnpaign  in  1658-59  (Medal).  ^         ».      j 

»>•  Lt.Oolonel  Elliot  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny;  took  part  in  the  actions  of  the  30th  and 
31st  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun,  commanded  his  battery  throughout  the  latter  action ;  was  present  i^  the  battle  of 
Budleekeserai,  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (severely  w^ounded  in  the  bead  on  the  xsth  September),  and  several 
minor  actions ;  slightly  wounded  on  two  occasions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Hasara  campaign 
of  x868  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  command  of  the  Peshav^ar  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iM  Colonel  MacFarlan  served  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  and  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow. 
Was  slightly  wounded  by  round-shot  splinters  and  severely  by  a  bullet  (mentioned  in  despiUKsh  and  by  Gtovemor 
(General  in  Council,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mf^or). 

"•  Lt.Colouel  Franks  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny, —in  the  Rohilcimd  campaign  in  1858,  and  present  at  the 
actions  of  Nugeerra  and  Dojura  Nuddee,  relief  of  Moradabad  and  Bareilly ;  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the 
Trans-Gogrs  campaign,  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  subsequent  operations.  Commanded  half  of  and 
Troopi  anof  Brigad^  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gonda  district  in  Oude  in  April  1859,  and  with  a  force  under  Colonel 
Oormiok  on  nth  April  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  composed  of  a  remnant  of  the  Cawnpore  mutineers  (mentioned  m 
despatches.  Medal) .  ^       ^     «* 

»*  LtColonel  Aislabie  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3i8t 
May  1859  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  LtColonel  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  flrom  ist  Aug.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  LtColonel  Jones  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 

»w  Lt. Colonel  Griffin  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (men- 
tioned in  despatch.  Medal). 

"■  MajorWake  served  theRohilcund  campaign  in  i858,and  takmg  of  FortMittowlie (mentioned  In  despatch.  Medal) 

!■•  Major  Byre  served  in  the  Saugor  district  in  1857-58  (Medal) . 

i»*  Major  Davidson  served  In  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  50th  and  31st  May 
1857  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (severely  wounded) ,  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served 
throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

m  Major  F.  B.  Lewes  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  5T8t  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Peshawur  on  ttie  aSth 
August  1857,  and  served  in  the  Pcshawur  Division  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 
Also  served  against  tho  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  tho  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Sir  N.  Chamberlain,  in  Ai>ril 
and  May  i860  with  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  two  mountain  guns  at  the 
surprise  of  the  Bczotce  village  of  Gara  on  35th  Feb.  in  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869,  under  Colonel  Keyes,  and  was 
mentioned  in  despatches,  ana  specially  thanked  bj'  the  Governor  General  in  Council. 

*■•  Major  Smithett  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  first  advance  into 
Oude  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  besiegea  in  tho  Residency  from  26th  Sept  to  X7th  November  1857  (^^.{f® 
wounded),  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  commanded  four  horse  Guns  in  the  action  of  Gailee 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  and  capture  of  Jjucknow  (a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

w  Major  C.  E.  Nairne  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  with  tho  second  expedition  to 
Ensofzai,  North-West  Frontier,  in  1863. 

!■•  Major  Chichester  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th 
and  31st  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  **®5P®*^J*{ 
approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger"),  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

»*•  Muor  Pemberton  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "especial  approbation  and 
thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»•»  Major  Crastcr  was  present  at  tho  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  10th  May  1857,  and  was  afterwardi* 
present  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  and  at  the  final  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Cl-isp).  Served  with  an  expeditionary  force  in  tho  Eusofisye  country  under  Sir  Sydney 
Gotten  in  April  and  May  1858 ;  and  with  a  force  under  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabul  Kheyl  tribe  of 
Wuseerees  in  Dec.  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**■  Major  E.  T.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  and  Oude  campaigns,  including  the  action  of  Nugeena,  relief  of  Moradabad, 
action  on  the  Dojura,  capture  of  Bareilly,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  d 
Mohumdee,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Shahabad.  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture 
and  destruction  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  actions  of  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Present  in  action  at  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeylah  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**»  Major  T.  R.  Ryan  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul  Gun* 
garee,  Plittialee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'**  Major  Dixon  served  in  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  Dyke  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*'  Majors  Swinton,  Warter,  and  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

i«  Major  Clarke  served  throughout  the  operations  of  tho  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-west 
Frontier  of  India,  as  Acting  Conmiissary  of  Ordnance  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .,  . 

1"  Majors  Ford  and  Lowis  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  tne 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp).  , 

»"  Major  Gamault  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  01 
India  fMedal  with  Clas])).    Served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Clasp). 

»*•  Major  Bridges  Horved  with  the  forcu  uuier  Brigr-ilior  Chamberlain  in  the  operations  against  the  WuzeereeB 
in  1B59-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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of  B^^oiSi^  •"▼wl  in  sapprenion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  ticking  of  Simreo,  and  action 

iu^ii'2?Sl!iS^PJ5?5*'*^^  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ftromDecember  1867,  having  brought  the  *'B  " 
oTNhT  SLi2?^  Ordnance  «W>m  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival 
to  B2ii22S!2Ji^5S!?** '  ■^^•^  "^^^  *^®  Battery  untU  the  9th  April  xi68.  when  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Oamp 
ZSSSS^i^V^a^J!^  ooramandmg  the  ArtQlery,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fall  of  Magdala 

ir  w -^  in  asepatones,  ana  Medal). 
WdeiuS??-    A  Li^^^f?^  aetyed  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
(MeSoiShClSD)  ^  *^^  ^^^  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrarah  Pass,  and  destruction  of  Makeem 

wZtvSSSiSJS'^^^^  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  Nortih- 
w  v^SStT  r  ^^^»  "***  ^"^  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  Umb^lah  (Medal  with  Ohisp). 

rmmSSSi  ll  ^(•'^toar  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India 

M^^Sfl'i^SP**^*^  ^*^**  ^**^  ^^V)'  ^^^^  wrved  with  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  of  the  Black 
S^wSlS.*^  Hasara  campaign  of  x868  (Clasp).  ^ 

1I68  SSSlw^a^  ?***  CSaptaJnH.  S.  ffigginson  served  throughout  the  Hasara  and  Black  Monntafai  campaign  in 


War  Services — Bayal  Artillery  (late  Madras  Artillery), 

J  General  Whiayatas  served  with  Colonel  Thompson's  Force  in  18x4 ;  in  the  Army  of  Beserve  under  General 
Mop  in  18x5;  in  the  xst  Division  of  the  Deocan  Army  under  Sir  Thomas  Hyslop  in  xSxr-xS;  in  Sir  J.  Doveton's 
DiTiiionin  pursuit  of  Bi^eerow  and  Appa  Saib;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  (Modal)  2iBt  Deo.  1817,  at 
the  Monaing  and  capture  of  Talnair  27th  Feb.  x8x8,  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jillpyaxnnair,  and  at  the  siege  of 
th«  liartrass  of  Aaseerg^hur . 


*  Sir  George  Balfour  served  with  the  Malacca  Field  Force  in  1832-33.  Campaign  against  Kumool  in  iS^g,  in- 
«Bdiiiff  the  teking  of  Zorapore.  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  x84o-4a 
OledsT),  including  the  first  and  second  captures  of  Ohusan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Tsekee, 
M^oss,  Ghapoo,  woosung,  Shanghae  and  Chin  Eiang  Foo,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 

^  LieatQeneral  MaiUand  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kumool  in  1827. 

/jfyrOaneral  Macintire  served  with  theChina  expeditionary  force  in  1842  (Medal)  and waspresent  at  the  capture 
«  woasang,  Hhanghae,  storm  and  capture  of  Ching-keang-fbo  and  operations  before  Nankin.  Commanded  a  Deta<^- 
ncBtof  Nisam's  Gavalnr  at  Goomsoor  under  General  Dyoe  in  x  84  7.  Commanded  the  2nd  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Con- 
™8«>t  atthe  siege  of  Dhoroor,  and  against  the  Fort  of  Baimon,  also  at  numerous  afihirs  with  Rohillahs  in  165X-52, 
>M  It  Sailoor  where  his  horse  was  out  down  under  him  in  1854.  Served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  with 
Moofll  Molar's  Detachment  at  the  attack  and  forcing  of  the  Konah  Pass  on  27th  Dec.  1857,  on  which  occasion  he 
m  Us  men  up  an  afasoat  impassable  ghaut  in  the  fkae  of  a  large  body  of  the  enemy,  several  of  whom  were  out  up  on 
Somg  to  the  top  of  the  hill.  Commanaed  a  Detachment  of  the  Column  in  the  Nuraingpore  district  in  Jan.  1858,  and 
^1^  a  door  aoroea  the  Bh<^pal  frontier,  and  seised  a  noted  rebel  with  his  followers  and  horses ;  commanded  a 
twhwwttt  on  the  great  Deo^m  Boad  when  one  of  the  oosts  at  Salawabad  was  attacked  by  a  large  body  of  rebels 
vto  wen  repulsed  with  loss  by  the  Nagpore  Bifles  and  Detachment  28th  Madras  N.I. ;  was  present  at  the  attack  of 
^tea,  atteek  of  Kubrai,  battie  of  Banda,  and  relief  of  Kirwee,  under  Major  General  Whitlock,  on  which  occasion 
ue  OftTsiiT  and  Horse  Artillery  marched  85  miles  in  37  hours— was  at  the  attack  of  Badha  Govindoo's  Army  on  the 
Hagtes  ofPnnwarree  and  Duddree  on  the  29th  Deo.  1858  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  C£.). 

'Hsjor  General  Gosling  servedin  the  Crimean  campaign  in  x  855-56  subsequently  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Served 
*^GiiiMn]  Whitiock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  in  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  battie  of  Banda,  and  afiair  at 

J^^UorGenenu  Boberi  Cadell  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army  during  the  Bussian  war  ftrom  October  x8«4» 
aaaoiBg  the  defence  of  Eupatoria,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  Omar  Pacha's  winter  campaign  in  Mingrelia 
(Bgjtioned  in  despatches,  Crimean  Medal  vrith  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Brevet  of  mior) . 
Btffed  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Benfl^,  including  the  actions  of  Doomooreagunge,  Baunriah,  and  Tool- 
■<Jpa«  (nsntianed  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

r  ^^^  0«neral  Madntgrre  served  with  local  rank  of  Captain  attached  to  the  Ottoman  Army  in  1855-56.  Joined  the 
'^'^ ei^edition  as  a  Brigade  Migor  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol).  Accompanied  the  army  of  Omer  Pasha 
(0  A^  Mmor,  and  was  present  throngnout  the  winter  campaign  there,  including  the  battle  of  the  Ingonr,  after 
vBKhliittle,  Captain  Dymook,  Qcth  Foot,  having  been  killed,  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  British  Com- 
newASr,  So-  lintom  Simmons,  m  which  capacity  he  served  until  April  1856,  receiving  warm  acknowledgments 
wuiierviess  from  that  oiBcer  on  ijeeigning  the  appointment  (Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Pro- 
OMded  to  China  in  command  of  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  with  the  expedition  in  x86o.  Present  at  the  defence  of 
?yg«»  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  on  the  x8th  xgth  and  20th  August  x86o.  By  a  well-directed  shell  fh>m 
"■pQBtsfntrsinhowitseriaid  by  hhnseli,  he  wounded  Chung  Wong,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  rebels,  in  the 
nioe,  asddition  to  killing  and  wounding  several  of  his  Staff.    Was  senior  officer  of  Artillery  and  in  command  of 

»  n!^  ^*^  ^^^»  ^^  principal  point  attacked,  during  the  defence  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 
•i  tv  ~2*^  Pesrse  served  the  Pni^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;— was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  under  General  Whiah 
V  (BO  Bisge  of  Moottan,  and  at  the  action  of  Sooroikoond,  and  subsequently  commanding  the  ArtOlery  of 
(BSllawib  of  Bhawulpore  under  Major  H.  B.  Sdwaraes;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (men- 
HAicid m  despatehss  for  conspicuous  gallantry  when  repellmg  a  sortie  frt>m  the  fortress  on  30th  December  1848). 
SCHr.SJ*'  ^ft^ot  B.  Q.  Taylor  with  the  Force  in  the  Derajat,  which  drove  the  Affghans  flrom  Bunnoo  (Puniaub 
SirLyy  ^^— P)«  On  the  and  Jan.  1850,  at  the  Goombuttee  Pass,  at  the  head  of  the  border  levies  defeated  the 
"^«  OaunqreYiiesreea  who  made  a  descent  on  Bunnoo.  In  November  X852  was  in  command  of  ^000  Cash- 
»!?/!!i?^''^''*V**^B'i^^  Irregular  Levies  in  the  Expedition  toKhagan  and  the  Black  Mountam  (Medal 
"VHOaip).   flarrad  thnmghont  the  Indian  mutiny,  commanded  the  Cavauy  of  the  Horreeana  Irregular  Field 


loo  War  Services — Boyal  Artillery  (laie  Madras  ArUllenj), 

Force  of  General  Van  Cortlandt  at  the  aotione  of  Aodah  and  Kheireeka.  In  command  of  400  Rahtore  Rajpoot  Cayalry 
of  Biekaneer.^made  a  forced  march  on  the  96th  June  1857,  by  which  Hissar  was  relieved.  Commanded  a  Foroa 
which  atormed  and  captored  the  fortified  poeitiong  of  Bhatoul  and  Mungalee  in  Hnrreeaua.  Commanded  the  Cavalry 
at  JonuJpoor.  Served  with  Greneral  Showen'  Delhi  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  oooupation  of  theForu  of  Dadree, 
Jhnjjur,  and  Kanound.  Commanded  a  body  of  Cavabry  in  Brigadier  Gerrard's  Delhi  Colunm  at  the  batlile  of  Namool 
severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and'  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  Served 
with  the  Azimghur  Field  Force  under  Sir  E.  Lugard  at  the  actions  of  Munnehar,  Azimffhur  15th  April,  and  in  the 
inirsuit  of  Koer  Sing  including  the  actions  of  Azmitghur  17th  April  1858,  Mnnnear  and  Sheeapoor  Ghat,  and  in  the 
oacpedition  into  the  Jn«rdespore  Jungles  during  June  and  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevetof  Major). 

»♦  Colonel  K.  M.  Playfair  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  iu  1853  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  and  was  often  engaged  with  the  rebels  in  inoonsiderable  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

"  Colonel  Gloag  served  in  £medy  i&  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Suringee  and  of  Woojee 
Guddah. 

^  Colonel  Hog  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  Brigadier  WhiUook  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the 
action  on  the  17th  April  (Medal). 

^  Iit.Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow, 
indnding  the  operations  at  the  Martiniere  and  Dilkoosha,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  action  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  and  pursuit  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Chamier  commanded  Mountain  Train  Howitzers  and  Rockets  in  the  engagement  with  the  Hill  Knrreene 
in  Pegu  on  the  aand  April  1856.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  agthMay  1857  ^  U^  September  1858 
including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  Badsbagunge.Sultaupore,  and  Dhowrara  under  GenenU 
Franka ;  siese  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  actions  of  Munnihar,  Tonae 
Bridge,  Nughai,  Munnuhar,  Shropore  Ghaut,  Jugdesporo,  DuUeepore,  Metahi,  and  Chowbeypore  under  General 
Lugard.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery  during  the  severe  engagements  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham 
on  the  a6th  37th  and  38th  November  1857,  when  he  was  especially  thanked  for  *'  the  gallant  manner  in  which  ho 
fought  his  guns."  Served  also  under  Lord  Clyde  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  mutineers  on 
the  6th  December  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Tayler  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affhir  of  Kirbrai,  battle  of 


anda,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  (Medal) . 

^  LLColonel  Hadow  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Sumbulpore  country  during  the  mutiny  in  X85T-58. 

^  Lt.ColoneI  Lane  served  m  the  Central  India  campaign  flrom  July  1857  to  Mi^  x859,and  was  present  at  the  aflkira 
•f  Moorwarrah  and  Budgaum,  and  at  the  attack  of  Konah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MediU  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Caine  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  fW>m  Jul  v  1857  to  May  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  affaire 
of  Kuttinghee,  Balaoote,  and  Nursinghur  (Medal  with  Claap). 

*i  Mi^r  Yaldwyn  served  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at 
Binho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■*  Mi^or  Hon.  A.  B.  do  Montmorency  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Gormckpore 
Field  Forceand  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  1858  till  the  end  of  1859  (Medal). 

^  Major  Wm.  A.  Warren  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China. 


War  Services  of  Boyal  (late  Bombay)  Artillery, 

/  3"^  William  Marcus  Coghlan  served  the  campaigns  of  1838-40  in  AffghanisUm  as  Brigade  M^jor  of  Aztmerv,  in- 
elodlng  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghucnee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal),  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  and  occupation  of  Cabul.  Commanded  a  Column  from  the  Qar- 
naon  of  Aden  on  i8th  March  1858  against  the  Arabs  of  the  interior,  and  carried  the  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman  by  storm. 
.  *  Lieut  General  Sealy  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  AfTghanistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuanee 
(Medal).  Served  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Relief  of  Kolapore.  Attack  on  insurgent  Bheels  at  Duba- 
Dunreeand  Ambapawnee  on  11th  April  1858.  Operations  in  the  Santpore  Hills  in  i8s8  in  command  of  Mountain  Train 
and  Left  Column  of  attack  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

"f  Sir  Arnold  Kemball  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  AflTghanistan,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuanee 
(Medal).  Campaign  of  1857  in  Persia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor).  The  Governor  (General  of 
Inma  stated  in  his  notification  of  the  x8th  June  1857  that  "  the  valuable  assistance  aifbrded  on  every  occasion  of 
difficulty  and  danger,  and  especially  in  the  brilliant  exp^edition  against  Ahwaz,  by  Captain  Kemball  had  been 
highly  commended  by  Sir  James  Outram  and  merited  the  unqualified  approbation  and  the  hearty  thanks  of  the 
Clovemor  General  in  Council." 

*  Lieut.General  Aitken  served  with  the  expedition  to  Persia  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of 
Mohumrah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  RaJpootana  and 
Central  India  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Rewali,  sieges  of  Awah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Kotah 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^r). 

*  LieutGeneral  Fuller  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kotah- 
keserai  and  recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Mm'or  General  Hatch  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wankeera  in  1844— mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by 
Government.  Served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Reshire,  anrrender  ef 
^f^'  '^^  ^^'^'^^  ^^  Kooshab  fmenUoned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

S7  Colonel  Bayly  served  in  the  Puiuaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Harris  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Beahire, 
evxraider  of  Bushire,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian 
mutiny  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  and  pursuit,  second  ta]dng  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kotahkeaerai  and  pur- 
•Bit,  taking  of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches),  bombardment  and  capture  of  Powree,  actiona  of  Sindwaho  and 

2^'  wirprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Claap). 

"  Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— with  the  Ahmednuggur  Field  Force  in 
1B57-58  includingthe  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  in  Feb.  1858 ;  and  in  1858-59,  with  the  C^tral  India  Field  Force 
under  Bur  Hugh  Rose.  Subsequently  with  the  Okamundel  and  Kattiwar  Field  Force  and  waa  present  at  the  storm- 
ing  of  the  Ubhpoora  Fort  in  the  Burda  Hills  on  i8th  Deo.  1859. 

»•  Colonel  D^B  de  Vitrrf  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"■  Lt.Colonel  Stone  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Claap). 

m^  •■-^eld  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  the  affhira  of  Beyt  and  Dwarka. 

"  ljt.colonel  Le  Cooq  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  and  waa  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
•iso  m  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Kotah,  Kotahkeserai,  Gwalior,  Koonrai,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia 
Topee  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Digit  zed  by  Vj  (JOg  V^ 


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*»  LtCokmel  Holberton  aeired  with  the  Peniaii  expedition  of  i856<s7,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reehire, 
' -*—  of  Bnahire,  and  battle  of  Kooehab  (Medal  witb  Clasp).    Ck)mmanded  Artillery  at  the  recapture  of  Kola- 


pore in  Dee.  1857  (Medal). 

<•  LLColonel  WToodwazd  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  indnding  the  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Serred  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-50,  including  the  action  on  the  Taringaffills  at 
Ihrbeekanta  and  Goosent  (Medal).  ~-^  ^y 

M  Lt Colonel  Worsley  served  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt»Oolonel  Bitchie  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nimbhera  and  Jeemn,  the 
saeoessftil  defence  of  Neemuch,  and  the  capture  of  Kotah  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Grovemment  of  India 
far  his  services  at  Neemuch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^Lt.ColoneI  Bertiu>n  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of 
the  Forts  at  Mohnmia  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  a  Mountain  Tram  in  action  with  insurgent  Bheels  at  Bhum* 
■herpore  (Indian  Mutiny  Medal). 

^  LLOoIoinel  Haroourt  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
withClaap). 

*  LLColonel  Newport  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  surrender  of  Bushire  and  battle 
of  Kooahab)  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  U.Cotonel  Yachell  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Capture  of  Bholuporeand 
■nrrender  of  Jnmknndee  in  1858. 

"  LLColoDel  Baker  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  flrom  99th  Dee.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  In  despatches,  and  Medal) . 

"  Migor  Baaevi  served  in  Persia  firom  Feb.  to  Oct.  1857,  uid  received  three  sword  cuts  in  the  action  of  Amher- 
psaee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  MiQor  Stocklev  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857,  and  was  presentatthebombardmentof  Mohumrah 
(Xedal  with  daap) . 

**  Lt.CoIonel  B.  H.  Pottinger  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  throughouttho  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  landed  at 
ZooQa  with  the  Reconnoitring  Party  on  the  and  October  1867 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  lUl  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  deepatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

■•  Major  William  Ward  served  in  the  Mountam  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arabb 
in  186^-66. 

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1I65-66  and  was  present  at  Bir  Saeed. 

*  Major  Spring:  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  33rd  Dec.  1867  as  Commiasaiy  of  Ordnance. 
SBdivas in  charge  of  the  Ordnance  Depdt  established  at  Senafd  (Medal). 

"  Msjor  Mortiixier  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Sept.  1867,  having  proceeded  to  ZouUawith 
tbe  Reooonoitring  Party ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala,  and  mentioned  in  despatches 
(or  "  ability,  energy,  and  seal  *^  (Medal) . 

"  Capcam  Caldecott  served  throughouttho  Al^yaainian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from  September  1867, 
sad  eoounanded  a  Division  of  the  Train  during  the  latter  half  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  * '  ability. 
•noKj,  snd  zeal,"  Medal) . 

"  CBptein  Seton  served  throughout  the  Al^yssinian  oampaign  ttom  the  4th  Oct.  1867,  first  with  a  Mountain  Battery 
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Wynne,  Edward  Tolcr,  Northern  Distriot,  Warwick 

Oldham,  Francis  George,  Examiner  of  Guaranteed  Railway  Accounts,  3rd  Class,  ist  Grade, 

D.P.  Works,  Lahore , 

Engledue,  William  John,  ExocutivO  Engineer,  zst  Grades  D.P.W.  Railway  Branch,  Rangoon 
pa.c.  Ardagh.JoknCkarU*,  CB.  I>.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence  Branch,  Horse  Guards.      {Major,\ 

30  Nov.  78) j 

Peck,  William  Emerson,  Weymouth    

Stephens,  Edmund.    Commanding  z  7th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Aldersbot  

Russell,  Christopher  Josiah,  Commanding  79th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Gibraltar.) 

Ordered  home } 

Morgan,  John  Mabbott,  Colchester 

Haig,  Arthur  Balfour,  CMG.  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh 

Cautlejf^  Henry^  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College     

Feaih«r$tonkaua\t  Albany^  A.Q.M.  General  for  Submarine  Mining,  Bombay 

SafUrthwaite,Jo9fphSeHry,  on  Temporary  Be$eroe  Lift ;  Asst.  Colonial  Engineer,  Straits  SettJe-  ) 

ments.    Leave  to  England   , } 

Lloyd,  Ernest  Jfartk,  Professor  of  Fortification ,  Ac. ,  Royal  M ilitary  Academy    

Macpherson,  John  Cosmo,  Conm3itnding27t,h  Company  R.  Eng.,  Bermuda   

Howard,  Thomas,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P. Works,  AUyghur  Division,  Ganges) 

Canal.    Leave,  Europe } 

Bailey,  Frederick,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,   Department  Public  Works,  Deputy) 
Conservator  of  Forests,  ist  Grade,  N.  W.P.  Superintendent  of  Forest  Surveys,  Deyra  Doon  ) 

Oehle,  Henry  John  WoUfeyn,  Brigade  Major,  Royal  Engineers,  Dublin 

Whinfleld,  Charles  William,  Exeter 

Patten,  William  Henry,  Cyprus 

Collins,  William  Henry,Mjlfa;or  29  Aug.  72.  Roorkee.  Bengal 

Sepper,  Albert  Jamee,  Adjutant,  Anglesey  Militia  Engineers,  Beaumaris 

Morris,  Reginald  Frank,*^  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade.    Leave,  Europe 

Harris,  George,  Commanding  icth  Compimy  Royal  Engineers,  Gibraltar    

Jenner,  Stephen  Weston,  Executive  Eng.  4U1  Grade,  Mil.  Works  Branch  ;  Field  Engineer, 

Khyber  Field  Force  

Robinson,  Henry,  Com.  2i8t  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Mackenzie,  Aug.  Charles  Colin,  Malta  ; 

Harvey,  Edward,»»  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works  ;  Field  Engineer,  EJiyber 

Field  Force 

Cunningham,  Charles,"*  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Leave  Europe 

Glancy,  Thomas,  Northern  District,  Manchester  , 

Ward,  AHlotr  Clitheroto,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich    .... 
Smith,  Albert  Charles,  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  Cuddalore  Division 
Hill,  Arthur, Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.  Lahore  Division;  on  Field  duty  in 

Afghanistan    

Nixon,  Francis  William.    On  Leave  {Major,  ix  Nov.  78) 

Brockxnan,  Ralph  Rhenins  Evans,  Exec.  Eng.  and  Grade.  D.P.W.  Madras. Tinnevelly District 
Wallace,  William  Arthur  James,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P. Works,  z  Mar.  7a  ; 

Engineer  in  Chief  and  Manager  of  the  Northern  Bengal  Railway,  Saidpore 

Blood,  Bindon.    On  Leave  (BtMaJor,  39  Nov.  79) 

Booth,  Jamee  &ore.  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  Academy  ^Woolwich.... 

Pilleau,  Henry  George,  Commanding  25th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda  ....   

Begbie,  Alfred  Glynn,Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.F.  W.  Dep.  Examr.  of  Accounts.  Leave,  Europe 

Sale,  Matthew  Townsend,*^  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Engineer  Committee,  Chatham 

Willans,  Thomas  Joseph,**  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.Works,  Assam,  Shillong  , 

Abney,  William  de  WioeeleeUe,  Inspector  of  Science  Schools,  South  Kensington  Museum.) 

On  Temporary  Reserve  List  ) 

Livesay,  Robert  Algernon,  Malta 

Maeiworth,  Sir  Arthur  TFiWiaw,  Pari.,  Adjutant  Monmouth  Militia  Engineers  , 

Firebrace,  Fred.,  Executive  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.Works,  attached  to  Office  of  Director  ) 

of  State  Railways.  Simla ,.i 

Brooke.  Alured  De  Yere,  Adjutant,  School  of  Military  Engrineering,  Chatham,  aa  Jan.  78  

M*Cnllagh.  James  Robert,  Assist.  Superintendent,  ist  Gr.,  Gt.  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India 
Rogers,  Malcolm  William,  Deputy  Superintendent,  3rd  Grade,  Groat  Trigonometrical  Survey  i 

of  India,  Jodhpore  Series.    Duty  with  Afghan  Field  Force j" 

Sargeaunt,  Richard  Arthur,**  Executive  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.;  Examiner  of  Guaran- 
teed Railway  Accounts  to  the  Government  of  India  at  Bombay,  with  rank  of  Controller, 

and  Class,  and  Grade,  Bombay.    Ofliciating  at  Calcutta  

Marsh,  Jeremy  Taylor,  War  Office,  Whitehall    

Parker,  Bobert  John  -ffentj,  Adj.  ist  London  Engineer  Volunteers  

Champemowne,  Henry,  Commanding  nth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Malta 

Beauchamp,  Clayton  Scudamore,  Executive  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Personal) 

Assist,  to  Chief  Engineer,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India j 

Osbom,  Wm,,*«Bxec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.  Bombay  

Boileau,  Lestock  Francis,  Executive  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Hyderabad.    Furlough 

Savi,  Thomas  Brown  Blake,*^  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Manager  of  the  Punjaub) 

Northern  State  Railway  (Open  Line),  Moolttn  y 

Sedgwick, William,  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Western  Rajpootana  State  Railway,  and ) 

Temporary  D.  C.  E.  to  Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  Railways,  Pux^aub j 

Baird,  Andrew  Wilson, ><><>  Assist.  Superintendent,  ist  Grade,  Great TrigonometricAl  Survey) 

of  India,  Poena i 

Hime,  Albert  Henry,  on  Temporary  Beaeroe  List;  Colonial  Engineer,  Natal 

Eraser,  Thomas,  Director  of  Works'  Office,  War  Office  {Major,  30  Nov.  78)    

yCjB,».c.  Bell,  Mark  Sever.***    Intelligence  Department,  Horse  Guards 

Heneage,  Frederick  William,*^  Commanding  aSth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Burke,  Walter  St.  George,  Instructor  in  Milita^  Drawing,  Royal  Military  Academy.  Woolwich 
Bonghey,  George  Fletcher  Ottley,  Executive  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  ;  Field  Engineer, ) 

Koomm  Field  Force y 

Ramsay,  John,  Commanding  4th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Portsmouth 

Archer,  George  William,  Adjutant  zst  Middlesex  Engineer  Volunteers,  London  

Frere.  Richard  Tudor,  Commanding  39th  Company  Royal  Engineers;  School  of  Military) 

Engineering,  Chatham } 

Anstey,  Thomas  Henry.    On  Leave 

Hill,  John,Dep.Snpt., 3rd  Grade,  Great  I'riffonometrical  Survey  of  India,  Monlmein.  Sick  Furl. 

Plunkett,  George  Tindell,  8.  M.  E.,  Chatham  ;  Commanding  37th  Company  R.E 

Larminie,  Edward  Merry,  Brigade  Major,  Candahar  Force 

Scott,  Lothian  Kerr,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College 

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Motre,  raJeutimt  FraneU,  Instructor  in  Military  Drawinfir,  Ro^al  Military  Academy,  Woolwich 

foM,  WUIiam  Gordon,  I natmctor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  Academv,  Woolwich 

Holdich,  Thomaa  Hunjcferford,***  Deputy  Superintendent,  Topogtaphical  Survey  of  India.  > 

Qactta  Ck)lunm,  Afghan  Field  Force    ) 

JtHardf,  Aitxandtr  Bumeu,  Special  duty,  Prison  Department,  Home  OfBce,  Whitehall.—  ) 

On  Temporary  Reserve  List     ) 

Gncey,  Thomas,  Executive  Eugineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Engineer  in  Chief,  Punjaub  1 

Northeni  State  Railway,  Pindee  to  Kohat  Section    il 

O'Bncn,  Donatus,  Assistant  Inspector  of  Works,  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich  

Carej,  Clement  de  Beauvoir,  Portsmouth  

LowiUey,  Banillai.  Home  District,  Whitehall 

BAthbome,  William  Hans.  Commanding  40th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham    

Galwcy,  William  James,  Instructor  of  Musketry,  i  May  78,  Gravesend  

Hsjdon.  William  Henry,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Surat 

HaU,  John  Greive,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Cawnpore 

Bounieh,  Alten  Aug.  William,  Comdg.  xgth  Company  R.E.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton... 
Cole,  Henry  Hardy,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.P.W.,  Military  Works  Branch,  Simla... 
Remolds.  Henry  Charles,  Com.  i6th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Ordnance  Survey,  Bristol  ... 

Knocker,  Herbert  Paget,  York  

Lee,  Henry  Pincke.  M«lta   

Toii,  r%lUmfritoHk  Richard.  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College 

Edmondes,  Francis  Qnintin,  Ireland,  Galway 

Bpiight,  William  FitsHenry, Ordnance  Survey,  Dublin 

Biaset.  Wm.  Sinclair  Smith,  Executive  Engineer.  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Manager  Holkar^ 

Stale  Railway,  Agra  j 

Coaker,  William  Henry,"*  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  Deputy  \ 

Consulting  Engineer  for  Railways,  Madras  S 

Edwards,  Fleetwood  Isham,  Assist.  Private  Secretary  and  Assist.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  1 

totheQaeen,  and  Extra  Grooift  in  Waiting  to  Her  Majesty i 

Whatley,  Herbert  Hughes,  Northern  District,  Leeds  

Poi,  Harry  Croker,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.Works,  Secunderabad 

Mttcall,  Pirancis,  Commanding  38tn  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Backiull,  John  Townscnd,  War  Office,  Whitehall.    On  Leave 


_J.IKrT.         CAPTillT. 

ii7  Dec.  62  1  Apr.  76 
17  Dec.  62;  4  June  76 
17  Dec.  62    4  j^ine  yg 

x7  Deo.  62  18  Sept.76 


17  Dec.  62 

7  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
25  June  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
17  Dec.  62 
24  June  63 
24  June  63 
24  June  63 
24  June  63 
34  June  63 

aq  June  63 
30  June  63 


Wrxjd,  ElUott.  Commanding  15th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Home  District,  Whitehall 

KUdale,  Henry,  Woolwich 

ScMf(./ote«m  WUUam^  Instructor  of  Fortifications,  &c..  Royal  Military  Academy 

KiitwQod,  Hendley  Paul,  Comdg.  13th  Companv  Royal  Eng.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Edinburgh 
Coibett,  Prank  Vincent,  Executive  Eng.  2nd  Grade,  D.P.Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  India,  East-  \ 

em  Jtmna  Canal > 

ClsTUa.  Arthur  Granville.  Assistant  Instructor  in  Construction,  S.M.E.,  Chatham   

Oclfy.John  Walter,  Executive  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W,,  Kumal  Div.  W.  Jumna  Canal,  Punjab 

Uabert,  Sydenham  John,  Ireland,  Cork 

.Vonh,  Wm.,^**  Assist.  Eng.  ist  Grade,  D. P. W.,  Bengal ;  and  in  Command  Bengal  Sappers  ) 

indlCmers;  on  duty  with  Khyber  Field  Force  {Bt.Major^  22  Nov.  79) i 

M'ATthiir,  Alexander  Donald,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Dehra  Div.,  Bengal ... 
Ificpbenon,  John  L.,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  N.W. P.,  Irrigation  Branch,  Roorkee 
IWlon,  Henry  Philip  Ck>nstantine,  Commanding  8th  Company  Ro^al  Enflnneers,  Gibraltar    ... 

JoMs,  Waller  Parke,  Capo  of  Good  Hope,    ordered  home  (i/^Jfa;or,  39  Nov.  79) 

Cilrow,  Richard,  Brecon,  Western  District 

Dorward,  James  Ford,  Commanding  6th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Curragh,  Ireland 

Siapea,  /«■««,  Inspector  of  Lighthouses,  Bahamas,  with  local  rank  of  Major.    On  Tempo •  1 

Ttry  Reserve  List $ 


iioes,  Conway,  Bxecative  Engrineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works.     Leave,  Europe., 
'iwrgw,  Heiu^  Rhodes  Gilbert,  Ordnance  Survey,  Plymouth 


Oreeostreei,  William  Lees,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works.    Leave,  Europe 

Mafrtnaald,  George.    On  Leave 

Hi]debnad,Godfirey,  Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade,  D.P.Works,  N.W.  Provinces,  7th  Circle) 

cfMihtary  Works,  Chuckrata  Road  Division,  Umballa  y 

Gai,  William  John,  Intelligence  Department,  Horse  Guards 

^n<jht,  John  Thomas,  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces.    On  Furlough 
ivlrr,  Ambrose,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Coimbatore  District,  Madras 

ffin*,  WHImm  Brunei,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst    

Tiller,  Stsnier,  Equerry  inordinary  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Leopold 

iieiander,  Arthur  Clifford ,  Cyprus 

?u2eT,  Arthur  Robert,***  Commanding  32nd  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

^Utbaon,  John,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Field  Fortification,  School  of  Mil.  Eng.,  Chatham... 

L^iseU,  John  Barber,  Ireland.  Limerick 

N  Aolscn,  William  Gustavus,  Executive  Engineer,  snd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  j  on  Field  duty  I 
«i^  Koomm  Field  Force ^ 

Pii^ard,  Rosaell  Richard,  Exec.  Eng.,  4ih  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  N.W.  Provinces ;  on  Field  duty  ) 
vak  Eoorum  Field  Force } 

E«jd,niiiipSavileGrey,  Fcrmoy 

<»rwT,  ICaegreffor,  Comdg.  32nd  Company  R.  E.  General  Post  Ofiice  Telegraphs,  London 

J*rt.Mw»rd  Chichester,  Glasgow 

i'Kafcawt,  Edward  Cardwell,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Bengal,  Mil. Works  Branch.  > 
SsckPnrlottgh   / 

Biickenbarv,  Maule  Campbell,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.Works,  Simla 

Jeix,  Hidiazd  Henry,  Commanding  ist  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Shomcliflte 

"oodthorpe,  Robert  Gooset,  Assist.  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  Topographical  Survey,  > 
Kflonua  TaUej  Column  (Bt  Major,  72  Voy.  79)  S 

Wadungton,  Francis  Palmer,  Ordnance  Survey,  Bedford 

H&yDea,Hesiy8i(hiey  Freeman,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  W.,Indu8  Valley  State  Railway, ) 
^f^  ~ \ 

Jioob,  Sydney  Long,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Irrigation,  Mardan  

JfWiftad,  Charles  Fred.  Cobbe,  at  Staff  College  

.^JcJioliott.John  Simpson.  Birr,  Ireland 

™tt,  NspolMfn,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W. ,  Military  Works  Branch,  Allahabad 

^«ar,  Qmrf§  Boberi,  Prof.  Roy.  Mil.  College,  Kingston,  Canada,  with  local  rank  of  Major  .. 

UapbeU,  Duncan  MaoNeil,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade.  D.P.Works,  Vellore  Division  

wtow,  CbaxlM  Claude  Clifton,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Furlough 

n&ttaa,  Wmiam  Robert,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Bangalore  Division 

fjwn,  Cbaries  Moore,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Lintom  Simmons,  War  Office,  WhitehaU 

J«yD.  Herbeii,w  See.  to  Eoy^  Commission  on  Colonial  Defences,  War  Office,  Whitehall 

^J^'*^  Churtos Howard  Peregruie,  Deputy  Exam,  of  Accounts,  D.P.  Works.    Furlough 

Moore,  idwardCronerSibbald.    On  passage  to  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

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24  Mar.  65  X7  Mar.  78 

i8  Apr.  65  18  Mar.  78 
13  June  65  25  Mar.  78 
22  June  65' 10  Apr.  78 

22  June  65  10  Apr.  78 


I  Oct.  76 

7  Oct.  76 
27  Oct.  76 

8  Dec.  '/6 
23  Jan.  77 

I  Apr,  77 
I  Apr.  77 

9  Apr.  77 
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6  June  77 
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15  June  77 

4  July  77 

5  July  77 

17  Aug.  77 

23  Aug.  77 

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20  Sept 77 

30  Sept.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

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16  Feb.  78 

16  Feb.  78 

15  Mar.  78 

16  Mar.  78 


22  June  65 
32  June  65 

22  June  65 

22  June  65 


17  Apr.  78 
17  Apr.  78 

22  May  78 

13  May  78 


20  Aug.  65 '22  May  78 
22  Dec.  6s' 83  May  78 

22  Dec.  65  I  June  78 
33  Dec.  65 1  1  July  78 

23  Dec.  65  II  July  78 
23  Dec.  65  14  July  78 
22  Dec.  65  14  July  78 

.  22  Dec.  65  24  Aug.  78 
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.17  Apr.  66  25  Dec.  78 
.17  Apr.  66  30  Dec.  78 
.17  Apr.  66  31  Deo.  78 


ZIO 


Corjpa  of  Boyal  Engineers, 


Captaihb.  

Y(£  Loftch,  Edward  Pemberton,  Assistant  Superintendent,  2nd  Grade,  Topograpliical  Survey  \  I  ,  .  __  ^. 

of  India.    Sick  Furlough  (if.lfci/or,  aa  Not.  79) ^   17  ^pr.  oc 

_  _  ._  _  .      —  .  -r.  « ,..    .         »    _        «  i7Apr.  6€ 


Turner,  Samuel  Compton,  Executive  Eng.,  3rd  Graue,  D.P.Worka.    Leave,  Europe 

Gould,  George  Ingelheim,  Cork  Harbour,  Ireland 

Courtney,  David  Charlea.    On  Leave 

Purcell,  Mnttliew  Heniy,  Ordnance  Survey,  Ipswich  

Garwood,  John  Frederick,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  N.  W.  Provinces, 

Militarv  Works.  Lucknow 

Broadbent.  John  Edward,  Executive  Eng..  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Mil.  Works  Branch,  Calcutta 

TC  Chard,  John  Rouse  Merriott.    On  Leave  (-B/.lfq/or  23  Jan.79)  

Bogle.  John  du  Terreau,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Surveying,  School  of  Military  Eng.,  Chatham... 

Buckle,  Samuel,  on  Temporary  Be$erte  Litt ;  Colonial  Engineer,  Gibraltar  

Morgan,  William  Edwin  Llewellyn,  Ordnance  Survey,  Oxford   

Call,  Charles  Frederic,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Central  Provinces  of  India ;  ) 

ikssist.  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Field  Force j 

».».c. Hare, William  Aldworth  Home,  Intelligence  Dept., War  Office 

Green,  Arthur  Octavius;  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Lewis,  James  Frederick,  War  Office,  Whitehall   

deWolski.  Felician  Rola,  S.  M.  Engineering,  Chatham 

Barklie,  Robert  Martin,  Ordnance  Survey,  Clifton 

Kensington,  Charles  Henry  Maurice,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.;  Assistant  Field  ] 

Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  S 

».t.e.  Morris,  William  George,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Surveying,  School  of  Mil.  Eng.,  Chatham... 
Denison, Henry,  Depot  R.  E.  Troops,  Aldershot 

5.«.c.  James,  Walter  Haweis,  Commanding  35th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 
ohnstone,  William  Henry,  Exec.  Eng.,  ^th Grade,  D.P.W., Holkar  State  Railway,  Calcutta... 

Gregson,  Matthew  Henry,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Field  Fortifications,  S.  M.  Eng.,  Chatham  

Settle,  Henry  Hamilton,  Devonport 

Day,  Francis  Jeremy,  Ordnance  Survey,  Norwich 

LixurxKAWTS. 
Brown.  Louis  Faulkner,  Supdt.  Park  and  Field  Train,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assistant ) 

Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force   .^ j 

Johnston,  Duncan  Alex.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Derby    .„... ._.. 

Gardiner,  Richard,  Exec.  Eng  ,  4th  Grade, D.P.W., Western  Rajpootana(State)  Railway,  Ajmere 

Hare,  John,  C  Troop.    On  passage  home  

Moore,  Ross  Franklin,  Assistant  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  Bengal.  Militaiy  Works  Branch  ;  Assistants 

Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force > 

Henry,  George,  Bangalore 

Bagot,  Charles  Hervey,  Ex.  Eng.,  4ih  Grade,  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  Bengal  Sappers') 

andMiners.    Furlough  S 

Clarie,  Oforqe  Sydenham,  Instructor  in  Geometrical  Drawing,  Indian  Civil  Engineering  Coll.,  ^ 

Cooper's  Hill    •• ■ S 

Bartram,  George  William.     Special  duty,  London 

MacGrogor,  John  CoUings,  Natal  

Cockbum.  George  Alexander.  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester _. 

Wliiteford,  William  Whiteford Bell,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Bombay.    With  Afghan ) 

Field  Force '^'"v: ^ 

Kirko,  St.  George  Mervyn,  Ordnance  Survey,  Reading 

Goldie,  Mark  Henry  George,  Gotport  

Smart,  Alexander  Willjam, Exec.  Eng., 4th Grade,  D.P.W.,  Madras,  Nellore  District.  Furlough 

Bogle,  Adam,  Currsgh    ■■ ; ••—■•• 

Preston,  Arthur  Thomas,  S.  M.  Mining  Service,  Chatham 

Brookes,  Charles  Henry,  Dover 

Rawson,  Courtney  Clarke,Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade  :  Assist.  Field  Eng.  and  Peshawur  Division, ) 

Afghan  Field  Force  S 

Dorward.ArthurRob.  Ford,Exec.Eng..4thGrade.  Attached  to  Sappers  and  Miners,  Thayetmyo 
Fuller,  Charles  Fearon,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Abmedabad 


Hyslop,  Robert  Maxwell,'**  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 
Yorke,  Horatio  Arthur,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works ;  j 


Assist.  Field  Engineer, ) 
Khyber  Field  Force } 

Barker,  George,  Asst.  Instructor  in  Submarine  Mining,  S.  M.  Engineering,  Chatham    

Gordon,  Charles  Hadfield,  Home  District,  Whitehall 

Dove,  Horatio,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners :  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  ) 
Afghan  Field  Force ) 

Smith,  Sidney,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Musketry,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham.... 
I  •  c.Pilkington,  Henry,  Assist. Eng.,  xst  Grade, Railway  Department,  Bombay.  Sick  Furlough 

ji,  Hart,  Reginald  Clare,"*  Aldenhot  

Watkins,  Frederick  Wilmer,  Natal.    Ordered  home  

Clarke.  Henry,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Aden  

p.$  e  Barker,  Jamee  Cam^U,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Gen.  Officer  Commandint^  at  Halifax,  N.S.  . 

Beiby,  Henrv01iphant,BombaySappers  and  Miners,  and  Instructor  in  Army  Signalling, Poona 

Langhame,  kontague,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade.D.P.W.,  N.W.  Prov.,  Mil. Works.  Sick  Furlough 

Spratt,  Frederick  Thos.  Nelson,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P.W.,  and  Assistant  Field) 
Engineer,  Koorum  Column  j 

Cameron,  James,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Ordered  home 

Whitmore,  Mortimer  Durant,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Bristol 


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Harman,  Henry  John,  Assist.  Snpt.  2nd  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  Shillong 
Robinson, JWilliam  Walton,  Assistant  Engineer^ ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Kolapore 


Kohinson,  wiiiiBm  »YaMiuii, /i.i»*»i<»"«»-»"B*"«^*f  ^o*^***' 
Pea cooke, William.  On  Leave ;  ordered  to  Staff  College 
Dobson,  Alfred  Edmund,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P. Works;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  1 

Khyber  Field  Force ^ ) 

Or |)en,  Richard  Theodore.  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  W.    With  Afghan  Field  Force. . . 

Savage,  George  Robert  RoUo,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

HnHlett  Pechell,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Candabar  Force  

H'  nn  Thomas  Rice.Offg.Quarter  Master  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 
Addison,  George  William,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Alderahot 

Porcelli.  Alfred,  Gibraltar 

Thurbum,  James  White,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bengal.    Sick  Furlough 

Gosect,  Frederic,  Northern  District,  York    

Hoskyns.Chandos,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Puniaub  ;  Candahar  Field  Force 

Maxwell,  Frederick  Thomson,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Gr.,  D.P.W.,  western  Raj pootana State  Railway 
Beauclerk,  Ferdinand,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  and  Deputy  Examiner  ' 

Public  Works  Accounts,  Irrigation,  Madras 

Hussey,  Edward  Robert.  Halitax,  N.  S.    Ordered  home 

DeVillamil,  Richard,  Assist.  Bng.,  zst  Grade,  D.P.  Works.  On  lick  leave  to  Europe 


17  Apr.  66 
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15  Jan.  67 
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Corps  of  Roi/al  Ungincers, 


III 


LlXUTBITAyTS. 

Gore.  St.  George  Corbet,  Assistant  Snpt.  and  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  \rith ) 

Afjfhan  Field  Force / 

firoirn,  Robert Hanbary,  Assist.  Kngineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Irrigation  ;  with  Khyber  Field  Force 

Lloyd,  Robert  Oliver,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Thayetmyo 

Cameron.  Ewen  Hay,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Peshawiir  Div.,  Military  Works,  Rawal  Pindi 

Conder,  Claude  Reigaier,  Bdinbni^h  

Mitchell,  Huffli.  at  Staff  College 

Rich.  Henry  Bajrard,***  C  Troop,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    On  passage  home 

Du  Boulay,  Woodfbrde  George,  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham 

Srott,  Dou«rlas  Alexander,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works  ;  witn  Khyber  Field  Force 

Sykes,  Waiter  Harry.  Aldershot 

Creswell,  Edmund  William.    On  leave 

Hart- Davis,  Henry  Yaaghan,  Adjutant  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot,  26  July  79  

Martin,  jfartin.  Sappers  and  Miners,  Boorkee   

Chemaside,  Herbert  Charles,  Vice  Consul  in  Anatolia 

Tre«idder,  Tolmie  John,  Malta  

Main,  Thomas  Ryder.    On  leave  

Bradj.  Maziere  Kyle,  A  Troop,  Aldershot 

Shemird,  Charles  William.    Onsick  leave  

Benny-Tailyour,  Henry  Waugh,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

fttt,  William.    On  passage  to  Bombay  

WilJtinson,  Charles,  Malta 

H»f,  Uoratio  HoU,  Garrison  Instructor,  Lucknow    

Boddv.  Owen  Vidal,  Commanding  F  Company  Sappers  and  Miners,  Thayetmyo  

Bcresford,  John  Claudius  MontgomerA%  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Lieutenant,  Dublin    

Henieraon,  Charles  Burton,  attached  to  Sappers  and  Miners.  Bangalore 

Lan/lej,  Lionel,  attached  to  Sappemand  Miners,  Khyber  Field  Force  

Wilkic«on,  Charles  Boyd,  Adjutant  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore 

Maim.  Gother  Fyers,**  Colombo,  Ceylon  

Romilly,  Francis  John,  Exec.  Engineer.^th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  Tanjore 

Johnston,  James  Taylor,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade.  D.P.  Works.  Puiyaub,  sth  Circle  Military  Works 

Carter,  Charles  Carr^.  Halifax.  N.8.  (Torpedo  service)  

Dickmson,  Edward,  Haliflux,  Nova  Scotia 

Noel,  Wilham  Frederick  Noel,  Portsmouth   

Rxhfor^ Boyd,  Charles  Augustus,  A  Troop,  Aldershot 

^«eep.  Henry  Lethbridge,  Bermuda 

D'ApUar.  Francis  Burton  Grant,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  and  Circle,  Military  > 

Works  Branch,  Qnettah    ) 

C  a.nicw,  Philip,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,  School  of  i>lilitary  Engineering,  Chatham    

D«r«Ta,  Leonard,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  S.M.E.,  Chatham 

^one.  Reginald  da  Costa,  Gape  of  Good  Hope.    Ordered  home 

^tianer.  Monier  Williams,**?  Cork  Harbour  

i!hone,William  Terence,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  with  Afghan  Field  Force    

^ite,  Walier  Hanbury,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works.  Northern  Bengal  State  Railways  ... 
Badjfiey,  James  Montague  Taylor,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works;  on  Field  Service/ 

in  Afghanistan f 

I^^^>erier,  Henry    William,  Assistant   Engineer,    and   Grade,   D.P.  Works;    on    Field  Service  inj 

Afghanistan  / i 

B«inet,  Ferdinando  Wallis,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London  

Heathcote.  Alfred,  Gibraltar . 

Mdebrand,  Algernon,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Sick  Furlough  

"lompson,  Richard,  Bermuda  

Jp»,  of  Bladensburg,  Edmond  James  Thomas,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

«ycock,  Stewart  M'Murdo,  and  Asst.  Principal,  Thomason  College,  Roorkee,  Bengal 

De»ing,  Edward  John,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Kitchener,  Horatio  Herbert.  H.M.  ViceConsul  in  Anatolia  

Kunbardt,  Henry  Geffbken,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Punjaub  Railway  Branch,  Calcutta 
Cockbora,  Alexander  William,  Quarter-Master,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Madras 

*Ake,  Noel  Montagu.  School  of  Military  Engineerimr,  Chatham 

Jel]»,HenryLake,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.P. W 

Babac,  Edward,  Assistant  Engineer,  tat  Grade,  D.P. Works;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Afghan  Field  Force 

^tt,  Buchanan,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Punjaub  Northern  State  Railway  

"^liw*!!.  George  Frederick,  Assist.  Eng.,  1st  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  State  Railwaj'^s,  Dinapore 

G^it, Suene,  Assist. Eng.,  X St  Grade,  D.P.W.  Military  Works  Branch,  Meerut  Division 

aack,  Richard  Matthews,  Pembroke  Dock    

Eiltata,  Simeon  Hardy,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  ist  Peshawur  Division 
^•etuie,  Edward,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Ganges  Canal,  Anupshahr  Branch,  Meerut.. 

«ii>Tbaad,  Herbert  Hugh,  Gibraltar 

}^tii,Harokl  Pemberton,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners;  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  1st  Peshawur  Divi^^ion 

rkipuadall,  William  Harold,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber ) 
^rittd  force  ' 


^^.  Alfred  Crawford,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.W. ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khybor  Field  > 

^^^n ; 

^'«ter,  Kdmond  William,!**  Gibraltar.    Ordered  home    

5P^.  Edwani  John.  Gibraltar ; 

JCaJhxin,  Henry  Edward,  Woolwich  Arsenal 

J^TiiOD,  John  Heniy  Chenevix,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Peshawar   

J«^^,  James,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Punjaub 

o«xt€r,  John  Cordy,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    On  leave  to  England 

'■»:her.  Thomas  Plunket,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Alighur  Division ;  Assist.  Field  Engineer, ) 

ftijyber  Field  Force    ) 

J«.  James  Thomas,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force 

VunDonop,Pelham  George  (Torpedo  service),  Bermuda 

^delej\  William  Lewis  Clinton,  Assist.  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Salem  Di.strict,  Madras 
^'•▼ler,  Henry  Dacres,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 


H.11.  Edmond  Stephen,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  .Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force 

fcaitb,  Henry  Whistler,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.;  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  Khyber  Field  Force.  . 


oUckbum.  John  Edward,  Jamaica. 
Breton,  Harry  D'Arch,  St.  Helena 
^ox.  John  Henry,  Gibraltar 


'  ui.  joim  HenxT,  1 

J^f ht,  Henry  Palmar,  Malta  (Torpedo  service) 

p^'dcey,  WiUiain  r  "         -*---, 


T    r*^'  Wilham  Henry,  Bangalore,  Madras 

Jl^'c,  Francis  Seymour,  Gibraltar 

^-•ner,  Wentworth  Grenville.  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Woi-ks,  Punjaub 

J 'rang,  Carmichael  Light,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay ^v, 

Aiidiwn,  John  Copley,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.W. ;  Assist.  Field  Eng.,i 


S  Jan.  70 

8  Jan.  70 
3  Jan.  70 
3  Jan.  70 
3  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.-  70 
8  Jan.  70 
8  Jan.  70 

1  7  July  69 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
33  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  -luJy  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  7c 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  Ju^y  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 
23  July  70 

1  Dec.  70 

4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  7c 

4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 

4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  7i 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 

2  Aug.  7: 
a  Aug.  71 
a  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  7« 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 

2  Aug.  71 

a  Aug.  71 

2  Aug.  71 
2  Aug.  71 
15  Dec.  7* 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 

15  Dec.  71 

15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  7c 
15  Dec.  71 
15  Dec.  71 
1 5  Dec.  71 
,5  Dec.  71 
1 5  Dec.  71 
Dec.  71 


112 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


LlKUTXITAirTS. 


I    muT. 


Lererson,  Julian  Joho.    On  leave J  Jan.  72 


6  Jan.  7a 
6  Jan.  7a 
6  Jan.  7a 
6  Jan.  7a 
6  Jan.  72 


HippiBley,  Richard  Lionel,  Telegraph  Service,  Bristol 

Helbird,  Eotaert  Charles,  Bennnda •• •••••;••"• 

Oampbell,  John  Colin  Livington,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 

Davidson,  George,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay,  Poona 

Lister,  Wastel  Jameson,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Bombay,  Canara  

Wood,  Oharles  Knight,  Torpedo  service,  Bermuda 6  Jan.  7a 

O'Sullivan,  Gerald  Hope  Wildig,  Submarine  Mining  Service,  Bombay 6  Jan.  7a 

Blunt,  Bmest,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  xst  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force »  6  Jan.  7a 

Nicholls,  George  Thomas,  Bermuda.    Ordered  home '  6  Jan.  72 

Grodsal,  William  Charles,  A  Troop,  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot I  a  May  7a 

Hamilton,  Robert  Ewen,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force  2  May  7a 

Bum-Murdoch,  John,  Assist.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  with  Afghan  Field  Force |  a  May  7a 

Ellis,  Charles  Conyngham.    On  sick  leave a  May  72 

Shaipo,  James  Birch,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Field  Force I  a  May  7a 

Digby,  Thomas,  Madras,  with  Khyber  Field  Force ••...•  a  May  7a 

Barton,  Maurice  Charles,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force  •  a  May  7a 

Maxwell,  Ronald  Charles,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Western  Rajpootana  State  Railway,  ^  1  ^  ^- 

Northern  Section,  Peshawar ^  I  ^' 

Foley,  Algernon  Campbell,  Kasaulie  a  May  7a 

NevilleTJohn,  Assistant  Enjrinecr,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay  a  May  7a 

Love,  Henry  Davison,  Assistant  Examiner,  xst  Grade,P.  Works,  Accts.  Branch,  Madras la  Sept. 7a 

SiU,  John  Warro,  Malta   xa  8ept.7a 

Maokean,  Kenneth,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.   Ordered  to  Gibraltar la  Sept. 7a 

Bagnold,  Arthur  Henry,  Cyprus la  Sept.7a 

Wiuook,  Harry  Borlase.    On  sick  leave  12  Sept. 7a 

OonBtable,Willoughby  Vemer,A88i8t.Eng.,2nd  Gr.,D.P.W.,W.Rajpootana  State  Railway  .Southern  Sectn. '  la  Sept.  7a 
Jennings,  Roben,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Mau  Ranipur  Local  Railway  Division  z a  Sept.7a 

Darling,  Charles  Henry,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Khyber  Field  Force iiaSept.7a 

Jervoia,  John,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  South  Australia iia  Sept.7a 

Rawson,  Herbert  Edward,  Bermuda  (Torpedo  service)   xa  Sept.72 

Rhodes,  Bmest  Frederic,  Singapore  (Torpedo  service) xa  8ept.7a 

Mackenaie,  William  Jacob,  Asst.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  W.  Irrigation  Branch,  Alighnr.  Sick  FurL'xa  Sept. 72 

Andrews-Speed.  Henry  Speed,  Malta  iia  8ep£.7a 

Buston,  Philip  Thomas,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Koorum  Column,  Afghan  Field  Force xa  Sept. 7a 

Tyler,  John  Charles,  Malta  ;xa  Sept. 7a 

Sim,  George  Hamilton,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Jullunder  Division  Military  Works  xa  Sept.  7s 
Oampbell,  JohuChas.  ,Beng.  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assist.Field  Eng. .  xst  Peshawur  Div.AfghanFieldForce*  9  Jan.  73 

Finiua,  Henry,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Punjaub  Northern  State  Railway i  9  Jan.  73 

Ferrier,  James  Arch,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khybei*  Field  Force !  9  Jan.  73 

Fullerton,  John  Davidson,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee  ;  9  Jan.  73 

Hodcyn,  Charles  Reginald,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Sukkur-Dadra  Railway   \  9  Jan.  73 

SpUsbury,  Edgar  Charles,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay •  9  Jan.  73 

Baldwin,  Philip  Bell,  S.  M.  Engineering,  Chatham  I  9  Jan.  73 

9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 


Jones,  George  Turner,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Quettah  Column,  Afghan  Field  Force. 

Conner,  William  Daniel,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore  

Phillpotts,  Robert  Villiers,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  xst  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Lindtey,  Waldemar  Delmar,  with  Khyber  Field  Force  

Bethell,  Edward  Hugh;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   

Attree,  Frederick  Wm.  Town,  Bangalore  

Sankey,  Matthew  Henry  Phineas  Riall,  Instructor  in  Fortification  R.  Military  College,  Kingston, ') 

Canada,  with  local  rank  of  Captain } 

"Talbot,  Hon.  Milo  George,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  xst  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Mein,  Alexander  Lechmore,  AssistantEng.  and  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Military  Works  Branch,  Meerut 

Maude,  Frederic  Natusch,  S.  M.  E.,  Chatham 

Hiokson,  Samuel  Arthur  Einera,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Karwar  

•Onslow,  Gerald  Charles  Penrice,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  

.Stafford,  William  Francis  Howard,  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  xst  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Waller,  iUdmund  Augustus,  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Afi(han  Field  Force 

Kenncy,  Arthur  Herbert,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force... 


29  Apr.  73 

a9  Apr.  73 
39  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
a9  Apr.  73 
a9  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
a9  Apr.  73 
»9  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 


Tower,  George  Alfred,  Torpedo  service,  Jamaica.  

•Childers, Edmund  Spencer  Kardley.  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade;  Assist.  Field  Sng.,  Khyber  Field  Force 

Wingfleld-Stratford,  Cecil  Veraon,  Halifax,  N.  8.  (Torpedo  service) 

Maxwell,  Cedric,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  EJiyber  Field  Force  

Coles,  Walter,  Kirkee 

Friend,  Lovick  Bransby,  Torpedo  service.  Hong  Kong 

Shute,  Gerald  Edward,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Rangoon 

Rainsford-Hannay.  Fred.,  Torpedo  service,  Ceylon  

Haig,  Herbert  de  Haga,  Torpedo  service,  Mauritius 

Penrose,  Cooper,  Natal.    On  passage  home 

Day,  John  Geori:e,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Militaiy  Works  Branch,  Simla.   Sick  Furlough... 
Porter,  GeofRrey  ilorohead.  Assist.  Eng.  and  Gr.  D.P.W.,  Mil.  Works  Branch,  Preaiency  Com.  Sick  Furl. 

Jerome,  Henrs' Joseph  Walker,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force 

Soott-Moncrieff,  George  Kenneth,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Kliyber  Field  Force   

Sinclair,  Hugh  Montgorocrie,  Cyprus  

Kenyon,  Bdwanl  Ranulph, Cyprus .'/. '.'... 

Grant, Samuel  Charles  Norton,  Shomcliffb !..'!.!!!!!.....!!...!!. 

Bate,  Charles  M'Guire,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chathiucn  .!.!!!!!.!...!!.!!..!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!. 

Slrington,  Maurice,  Bermuda 

Middfomass,  John  Crawford,  Torpedo  service,  Malta \\\ !!!.!!,.. 

Peel,  Frederick,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Mil.  Works  Branch,  Simla 

Lutyens,  John  Gallwev,  Bermuda    

Cameron,  Maurice  Alexander,  War  Office,  Whitehall '**  .    .  *" 

Wrottesley,  Alfred  Edward,  Halifax,  N.S "."."!!! !.*.'"!.'.. 

Oleeve,  Stewart  Dalrymple,  Bermuda ." !!......!!!.!!]..! ...."..i 

MacDonnell,  Alfred  Creagh,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   !....!!.. 

Boyce,  Ernest  Joseph  George.  Gosport *" 

Mason,  Alex.  Herbert,  Roorkee,  Bengal,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyb«Keld  Force  !!!!.!!!!  ..!! 

Appleton,  Henry,  Roorkee,  Bengal   \ 

Dickie,  John  Elford,  Assistant  I"ieUl  Engineer,  Candahar  Force 

Sler.Heniy  Edward, Halifax, N.S.    Ordered  to  Bermuda  .......'..*.'.*'.",".'.*.". 
>bott,  Herbert  Edward  Stacy,  Roorkee,  Bengal 

Foster,  Hubert  John.    Onsickleave. 


Haynes,  Charles  Edward,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 


"TJr^ifi^feti-bv' 


t(^««  Jan.  75 


Corps  of  Eoyal  Engineers, 


113-117 


LuVTBKAnTfl. 

Wiselr,  Geo.  Alexander  Keith,  Aid0  cU  Camp  \ 

U  Major  &entral  R.  Biddulpk  i 

Bamet,   Horace   Hatton,   AsaUtant   Field) 

Kngiiiaer,  Bolan  Pasa > 

Back,  Oliver  Edwal,  Portsmoath  

Majne,  Charlea  Blair,  Aasistant  Field  Eng.,  > 

Khyber  Field  Force y 

Goodwyn,  Henry  £dward,  Hadraa  

Gale,  Walter  Andrew,  Asaiatant  Field  Eng., 

Khyber  Field  Force 


a8  Jan.  75 

38  Jan.  75 
a8  Jan.  75 
a8  Jan.  75 
38  Jan.  75 
]  1 38  Jan, 


75 


Caillard,yincent Henry  Penalver, Montenegro' 19  Aug.  75 

Hawkuia,  Walter  Francis.  Devonport liQ  Aug.  75 

Slater.  Mortimer  John,  Kirkee 1 19  Aug.  75 

Baadolpb,  Alfred  Herbert,  Asaiatant  Field)  1,0  Anff  7k 

Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  )  |«9Aug.75 

Jackson,  Lonia  Charles.    On  sick  leave i'9  Aug.  75 

LittledAle, BiUphPndaay,  Cape  of  GoodHope...  i9  Aug.  75 
Coouneline,  Charles  Ernest,  Cape  of  Good  )  I  ,g  ^^g  ^5 


LlSUTKNAKTS.  _*'*"'^- 

Dumbleton,  Horatio  Noma  , 9  Oct.   77 

Prendergast,  Theodore  John  Warrendcr   9  Oct.  77 

Askwith,  William  Bayne  9  Oct.  77 

Anstruther,  Ralph  William  9  Oct.  77 

Massy,  Hampden  Hugh 9  Oct.  77 

Adair,  Henry  Benjamin  Naylor 9  Oct.  77 

St.  John,  Charles  William  Robert 9  Oct.  77 

YoUand,  William 9  Oct.   77 

Mantell,  Alfred  Montgomery  31  Jan.  78 

Bum-Murdoch,  Paul  Kobtrt J31  Jan.  78 

Williama,  Godfrey  31  Jan.  78 

Huskisson,  William    J31  Jan.  78 

Crogan,  Thomas  Andrew 31  J»"-  7^ 

Druitt,  Edward \3i  Jan.  78 

Chesnoy,  Harold  Frank    131  Jan.  78 

Brownrige,  Henry  John  Watt 3'  Jan.  78 

Stafford,  Honry  Lawrence  Caulfcild  Howard  31  Jan.  78 

Anderson,  Francis  .lames 31  Jan.  78 

r ,  Ark wnght,  Loon«ird  Arthur 31  Jan.  78 

Cowan,  Jamea  Henry,  War  Office,  Whitehall    3  Feb.  76  Gubbins.  Philip  Charlea hi  Jan.  78 

Lindsay,  Henry  EdzeU  Morgan,  Chatham 1  a  Feb.  76  Caimes,  William  Alnn    hi  Jan.  78 

Bond.  Francis  George,  Natal.    Orderedhome   a  Feb.  76  Stockdale,  Godfrey  Henry  Wolley     I31  Jan.  78 

Hedley,  Bobert  Shafto,  Portsmouth ;  3  Feb.  76;  Davidson,  Stuart 18  Dec.  7J 

Lerenon,  George  Francis,  Devonport a  Feb.  76;  Leigh,  Richard 'i8Dtc.  78 

Bowlea,  Frederick  Gilbert,  Gosport  ,  2  Feb.  76^  Homiblow,  Frank  Herbert  |i8Dec.  78 

Longe,  Francis  Bacon,  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  >  '  ^Feb   76   Baker.  Walter  Way 1x8  Dec.  78 

Koonun  Valley,  Afghan  Field  Force i  «"•  7     Rugaell,  Bruce  Brcmner 18  Dec  78 

— --      •  * ''  ' '  '^i— -»— T^ 1-.,  18  Dec.  78 

18  Dec.  78 
18  Dec.  78 
8  Dec.  78 


Ttnton,  William  Hairy,  Gibraltar 14  Aug.  76;  Learoyd,  Charles  Douglas. 

GordoQ,  George  Huntly  Blair,  Assist.  Field  >   - .  1 ««  _6  Norria,  Stephen  Leslie   

Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  >     *       *'  '  1  Roper,  Percy  Lyle  Or  .  sby 

Brotherton,  Thomas  de  la  Have,  Natal  '..  14  Aug.  76   Mullsly,  Herbert  

Carr,  George  Anderson,  Chatham 14  Aug.  76   Hinde,  William  Henry- 18  Dec.  78 

Kelly,  Arthur  James,  ShomcUffe  14  Aug.  76 'Mills,  Dudley  Acland  iSDec.  78 

Stai^on,  Edward  Charles,  Assistant  Field)  |,^  ^^^o,  ,6,Drummond.  Arthur  George *^  ^®^  "!} 


ftogineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   )  !'*  ^^'  ^ 

Codd,  Alfred  Percy,  Curragh 35  Jan.  77 

Beeik,  Frederick  Crofton,fi[onnslow  35  Jan.  77 

Ghi!il»,  Frederic  Manley,  Portsmouth  35  Jan.  77 


Winn,  John t  6  Apr.  79 

Borrurd,  Sidney  Gerald 1  6  Apr.  79 

Pollen,  Walter  Hun gcrford  6  Apr.  79 

Kelly,  Francis  Henry I  6  Apr.  79 

,  Andrew  Graham,  Aldershot 35  Jan.  77'!  King,  Henry  Somerset  '  6  Apr.  79 

JofcMtone.  Henry  Melvill,  Cork 135  Jan.  77:  Browne,  Clement  Alfred  Righy 1  6  Apr.  79 

Femberton,  Smest  St  Clair,  Aldershot  ?5  Jan.  77  |  Russell,  Walter i  6Apr.  79 

Shsv,  Thomas  Barton,  Shomcliffe  35  Jan.  77  Jeffreys,  Frederick  Vaughan 6  Apr.  79 

Lajvd,  Arthur  Austen  Macgregor,  Aldershot  35  Jan.  77,1  Roberts,  Henry  Bradley      I  6  Apr.  79 

Lsfba,  Henry  David.    On  leave   |x9June77  ;Town»hend,  Kmest 1  6  Apr.  79 

Hawker.  Bd ward  Christopher  l?yrell  ,i9June77  iSandbach,  Arthur  Edmund j  6  Apr.  79 

Lawson,  Henry  Merrick 19  June  77  jAUen,  Robert  Franklin 1  6  Apr.  79 

Tsaner,  John  Arthur.    On  leave  19  June77  1  Dallas,  James l3oJuly  79 

Sankey.  Alfred  Bobert  Mandeville.   On  leave  19  June  77  ;  Stuart,  Andrew  Mitchell  30  July  79 

EeynoMa.  Frank  Romilly ii9June77  iVidal,  William  Sealy  30  July  79 

MscCarthy,  Felix  Denis  Francis.    On  leave... ■19  June  77   Norton,  Charles  Edward  30  J^^y  70 

Psteraon,  Hugh  Augustus  Lawrence  119  June  77  1  Biggs,  Henry  Vero  30  J^jy  79 

Irvine.  James  Laird   i9June77    Burton,  Edmund  Merccroa 30  July  79 

Haaaey,  WiUiam  Clive  19  June  77   Quill,  Lawrence ^o.luly  79 

Jsekaon,  Hnfifh  Milboume   19  June  77   Tuke,  Martin  Litchfield 30  July  79 

A^^ar,  Edward  ..I  9  Oct.  77   OldfleUi,  Frederick  Hume 30  J^^y  79 

Race,  Spring  Robert »  9  Oct.   77    Doppmg-Hepenstal,  Lamheri.  John 30  July  79 

Xeercs,  Arthur  Douglas  '  9  Oct.  77   Grant,  Alexander 3oJuly  79 

Deputy  Adjutant  General— Grant.  Colonel  John  Marshall,  i  Jan.  76. 
Dtjmtg  A»9utant  Adjutant  Graero/.— Micklem,  Major  Edward,  z  Oct.  79. 


FafmaUer$. 

Browning,  Wniiam  Henry,  1 4  June  59;  IIon.Maj.  1 4  June  74 , 

a.M.S.,  Caatham. 
RKtaazdBon,  Alezander,i»  1  Apr.  63;  Hon.Capt.  i  Apr.  68; 

H«*.  Mmj&r,  :  Apr.  78,  Aldershot. 
Timrsn,  Jnlina  Brockman,i««  9  May  45;  znd  Lt,  8  July  37; 
Litmi.  8  Apr.  4* ;  -Ho*.  ^•Jor,  1  Jan.  60. 
Ifutruetor  c/  Mutketrw. 
Gthrcy,  Captain  W.  J.,  x  May  78. 


Adjutant. 
Brooke,  Captain  Alured  De  Vere,  22  Jan.  78,  Chatham. 

Quarter  Jfattert. 
Jones,  John,  X3  Apr.  64,  Chatham. 
Buttle,  Clement  Francis,  19  Jan.  70,  Chatham. 
Andrews,  Alfred,  25  Sept.  72 ;  Bon.  Captain,  37  July  79, 

Horse  Guards. 
Cole,  Samuel,  33  April  73,  Aldershot. 
t  M'Donald,  James,  29  Nov.  73,  Southampton. 


Boyal  Engineer  Troops. 

.i<0*»<o»»*-— Hart-Davis,  Lieut.  H.  V.  H.,  36  July  79. 

Eiiing  Jfotfor.— David  Gillon,  31  Aug.  75,  Aldershot. 

VtUrinary  Swragons.— Inge,  Daniel  Isaac,  i  July  55 ;  ut  Clas$,  si  April  63,  Aldershot. 

Walters,  William  Barker,  36  Nov.  61 ;  ist  Clou,  3  Aug.  71,  Cape  of  Good  Hops. 
Ordered  home. 
Scarlet— IVicMiy*,  Blue  Velvet.— .^^en^,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


K.B.  Tke  OflBoers  whoee  namea  appear  in  Italics  are  holding  Civil  Employmenti  or  are  Seconded  for  StaiTDuty,  fto. 


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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Itoyal  Engineers,  125 

^  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Chapman  proceeded  on  a  special  niisaion  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1854.  Was  employed 
Buj  vejing  the  poBiUons  at  Bolair,  Anrianople,  and  Bugok  Tchekmadgie,  previous  to  the  arrival  of  the  firitJBh 
Forces  in  Turkey ;  was  attached  to  the  ist  Division,  and  accompanied  it  to  Bulgaria  and  Bulganak,  and  M'Kensie  s 
Farm ;  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the 
early  part  or  which  ho  was  Director  of  the  Left  Attack,  and  in  the  latter  part  he  was  Executive  Engineer  to  the 
Forces.  Was  several  times  mentioned  in  official  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  ranks  of  Miyor,  Lt.Colonel, 
snd  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Class  of  the  Mediidie). 

*  Sir  Lintom  Simmons  waa  employed  for  three  years  in  the  disputed  territory  on  the  N.E.  frontier  of  the  United 
States  in  constructing  works  for  its  aefence  and  in  making  military  explorations.  Happening  to  be  in  Turkey  in 
185^  he  was  si>eciaUy  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliflfe  on  several  important  services ;  joined  Omar  Pasha  in 
March  1854 ;  escorted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  had  been  killed,  and  was  present  during 
part  of  the  siege  of  that  fortress ;  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  lines  of  Slobodzie  and  Georgevo  on  the  Danube,  having 
entire  charge  of  the  operation  with  ao.ooo  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  being 
vithin  seven  miles :  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  frequent  charge  of  reconnaissances 
upon  the  enemy's  rear.  Went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  Commanders  in  Chief  as  to  the 
movements  ofthe  Turkish  Army :  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria.  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  entrenched 
camp  round  that  place ;  afterwards  was  before  Sebastopol  fVom  April  1855  until  after  its  fall,  and  then  went  to 
Mingrelia  and  was  present  at  the  forced  passage  ofthe  Ingui,  where  he  commanded  the  Division  which  crossed  the 
river  and  turned  the  enemy's  position,  capturing  his  works  and  ffu^s :  Omar  Pasha  in  his  despatch  attributed  the 
ioceess  of  the  day  chiefly  to  Lt.Colonel  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Army 
throughout  the  war  and  was  employed  in  all  the  negotiations  having  reference  to  the  movements  of  Omar  Pasha  8 
An&y.  Has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of  Ife^idie  3rd  Class,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government ;  also  the  4th  Class  of  tne  Legion  of 
Honco'.  Waa  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  the  Turco-Russian  boundary  in  Asia,  and  granted  the  and 
Ckas  ofthe  Medjidie  by  the  Sultan,  but  was  reftised  permission  to  accept  it. 

*  General  Dumford  served  as  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expedition  np  tne 
Canton  river  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight  forts,  viz..  North  and  South  Wantong,  at  the 
Boeca  Tigris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap,  at  the  Barrier ;   Zig-zag,  Segment,  Shaneen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

*  Sir  Heniy  Harness  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  <^  Commanding  Royal  Engineer, 
including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  a^nst  the  GwaUor  Contingent  from  25th  to  aoth  Nov.,  and  battle  of  Uie  6th 
Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the 
GoTcmor  General  in  Council).    Subseouent  operations  in  Rohilcund  and  Oude  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'  Lient.(yeneral  Hadden  was  actively  emplo^^ed  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1837-39,  &i^d  ^^*  engaged 
vtth  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustache  and  St.  Benoit. 

'  Li«ai.Geiieral  Stanton  was  attached  to  the  Q.M.G.'s  Staff  with  the  expedition  across  the  Orange  River  under  Sir 
Q«oree  Gathcart  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 
ing tht  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasu,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
Sth  CkMB  ofthe  Mei^e) . 

**  Miiar  (Seneral  Weetmacott  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion,  and  the  raids  from  the  United  States  in 
1930-39.  Employed  on  the  defences  and  reconnoitring  fh>ntier8  of  both  Provinces.  Subsequently  compiling  Military 
itporti  on  the  whole  of  British  North  America. 

"  Sir  Wmiam  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  made  a  military 
ikftefa  of  9000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— xioo  of  which  he  surveyed  during  the  war  (Medal). 

'*  Oilonel  Hassard  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie 
of  nth  May.  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale  (Modal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major.  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  CIsm  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Cokmel  Lovell  went  to  Turk^  on  service  in  March  1854,  ^^^  ^(^  employed  surveying  the  position  at  Buysak 
TchAmidii ;  was  appointed  a  Division  Engineer  to  the  and  Division  ofthe  Army  ofthe  East,  which  he  accompanied 
through  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea.  Was  the  Royal  Engineer  Officer  appointed  to  attend  Sir  George  Brown  and 
Minhal  Canrobert  in  their  reconnaissance  of  the  west  coast  of  the  Crimea  previous  to  the  landing  of  the  Allied 
innies.  Landed  with  the  Army  at  Old  Fort,  and  was  present  at  the  offiurs  at  the  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm, 
battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  whence  he  was  invalided  while 
Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers  in  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
;<die.  and  l^urkish' Modal). 

'•  Major  General  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol ;  was  present  at  the  repulse 
''■f  scrties  on  22nd  March  and  5th  April ;  was  Senior  Officer  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  and  defence  of  Quarries  on 
rih  June,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Sue- 
cteded  Colonel  l^lden  as  Directing  Engineer  of  the  Right  Attack,  and  in  the  execution  ofthe  duties  of  that  appoint- 
laest  was  i>evcrely  wounded  by  a  rifle-ball  on  24th  August,  which  broke  the  left  arm,  passed  through  shoulder, 
t&d  unnred  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Miyor  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
fudiidan  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Lieut.(xeneral  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  ; 
^^  it  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  aand  March,  wnen  he  was  taken  prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  exchanged,  and 
karisg  Odessa  on  the  2nd  was  again  in  the  Oimea  on  the  3rd  August,  and  again  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
SefaaMopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel.  Knight  ofthe  Legion  of  Honor.  Sardinian 
and  Tartosh  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie). 

*  CokMbd  Cooke  served  in  the  Oimea  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major.  5th  Class  ofthe  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Inglis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52— throughout  the  year  1851  as  Grarrison  Adjutant  at  Gra- 
^XBttowa,  snd  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Greneral  in  the  Field  (Medal). 

"  Ccteael  Wray  was  sent  on  special  service  to  Japan  in  Dec.  1863  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  under  the 
Nainl  Oowmander  in  (Jhief  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Kuper.  Was  sent  by  him  in  August  1864  to  reconnoitre  the 
aatterissia  Simonosaki  Straits,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  action  of 
the  ssh  Sept  1864  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  desx>atches.  Brevet  of  Mi\jor). 

"  ColoDd  Paaley  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  lath  and  40th  Regiments  under  Captain  Thomas  at  the  cap- 
^^tf^  of  a  Modcade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia  on  the  3rd  Dec.  1854.  Served  on 
the  8uff  of  Major  (Seneral  Pratt  in  New  Zealand  in  z86o.  and  wac  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  a  Pah  on  the 
I  ith  October  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

**  Sir  John  Stokes  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-51  (Medal) ;  was  thanked  by  the  Ck)nmiandcr 
m  Chief  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  action  ofthe  Gwanga  on  8th  June  1846,  and  again  on  25th  July  for  opening  com- 
rarnQcation  through  the  heart  ofthe  enemy's  country.  In  1851  was  appointed  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  the  Field  Force 
aad  iMniitad  to  organise  some  3000  Hottentot  Levies,  and  was  engaged  m  all  the  operations  ofthe  Division  fh)m  Feb. 
to  July  1851,  and  repeatedly  mentioned  in  general  orders.  In  1855  was  appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Turkish 
Contingent  and  raised  and  organized  the  Engineer  Corps  and  Train  of  that  Force.  Was  employed  in  forti^ng 
Kertdx  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  (Brevet  of  Major,  ith  Class  of  the  Medjidie— promoted  to  and  Class  in  1874— 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  May  1856  was  appointed  by  Lord  Panmure.  the  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  to  be  his 
CcTTunlasioner  for  settling  all  afflurs  connected  with  the  breaking  up  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  with  ftdl  powers 
;o  decide  all  questions  of  compensation  to  Officers,  and  to  dispose  of  the  animals  and  stores  of  the  force.  This 
•errics  was  completed  and  all  his  decisions  approved  of  in  July  following.  In  July  1856  was  appointed  Her 
MMsty's  Conrniisakmer  for  the  Danube,  under  the  Treaty  of  Paris. 

*  Sir  Indrew  Clarke  was  employed  on  special  service  in  1848  in  New  Zealand,  and  in  command  of  a  party 
aiakisff  a  detailed  reooDiiaiasance  within  the  disturbed  districts,  in  presence  of  and  engaged  with  the  enemy. 

"  Colonel  Kwait  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854 ;  joined  the  Armv  in  the  East  on  its 
arrival,  and  served  with  it  uninterruptedly  until  its  return  in  June  1856,  including  one  year  as  Mwor  of  Brigade,  R.E. 
(Medal  with  four  Claspa,  Brevet  of  Major.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Glass  of  thsMadiSdie).  j    »        » 

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^26  [Yar  Services  of  the  Ojjicers  of  the  lioijal  Engineers. 

*•  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854  and  1855.  In  1S54  as  Senior  Engineer 
Officer  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  Charlea  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Aland 
Islands  and  fall  of  Bomarsund.  In  z8s5.  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiml  Sir  R.  Dundas,  and  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Baltic  Modal,  and  Brevet  of  Migor). 

"  Colonel  Belfleld  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  E.  C.  A.  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  Cunpaign  trwn  April  1854  to  its  close,  when  he  was  appointed 
H.M.'8  Commissioner  for  the  settlement  of  claims  against  the  Turkish  Government  for  the  Crimean  war.  In  i86a 
was  appointed  British  Member  of  the  Mixed  Military  Commission  charged  with  the  dcmarkacion  of  the  Rayon  of 
the  fortress  of  Belgrade. 

^  Colonel  Porter  served  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  Feb.  to  Mav  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Magor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*  Colonel  Crease  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  under  Sir  R.  H.  Vivian ;  was  second  in 
command  of  the  Engineer  Force  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  the  local  rank  of  Major,  and  commanded  the 
Engineers  during  the  latter  four  months  of  the  occupation  of  Kertoh  by  the  Allies  (Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  was  Field  Engineer  and  commande<l  the  axst  Company  Royal 
Engineers  during  the  summer  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Autsee  and  Gwalior  and  capture  of  uwalior 
<Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  E.  M.  Groin  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Claap 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Ravenhill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidic.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*'  Colonel  Sil>ome  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Rasutas  in 
Dec.  1852,  having  charge  of  the  Pontoons  by  which  the  Troops  crossed  the  Orange  and  Caledon  rivers.  Present  at 
the  action  of  the  Berea,  and  mentioned  in  general  orders. 

>*  Major  General  Nicholson  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  flrom  August  1855,  commanded  4th  Company 
R.E.  at  Kinbourn,  and  was  in  immediate  direction  of  the  works  for  the  destruction  of  Sebastopol  Dockyard  (liedal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  f^m 
1 2th  Dec.  1857  to  23rd  Dec.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal 
with  Clasp),  has  been  fre(}uently  mentioned  in  despatches. 

'*  Colonel  Cox  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  sieffe  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  campaign 
in  RohUcund  and  battle  of  Bareilly  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  (Modal  unth  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*•  Colonel  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-55  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Brine  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  5th  July  1855.  including  the  siege  and 
fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya ;  did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of  the  Right  Attack  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  with  Colonel  Neale,  ILM.  Minister,  in  the  flag  ship  Eurjfalut  at  the  naval 
engagement  under  Vice  Admiral  Kuper  with  the  Forts  at  Kagosima  in  Japan  including  the  attacks  on  the  shore 
batteries  on  the  15th  and  16th  Aug.  1863  (thanked  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major ;  also  created  a  Knight  of  the 
Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal). 

**  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and 
was  wounded  during  the  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  CHimberland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the 
Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  •  ""^^  Commanding 
''"'"'neer  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Fort  Ahwah,  and  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  conducting  the  First 
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Column  at  the  assault  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Lennox  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  qoth  Sept.  1854  and  served  uninterruptedly  with  the  Army  there  until 
it  re-embarked  in  June  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  20th 
Nov.  1854  (Victoria  Cross),  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 
5th  Class  of  the  Met^idie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa ;  com- 
manded the  Engineer  Brigade  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  Lord  Clyde's  despatch,  and 
thanked  by  the  Grovemor  General  in  Council),  and  against  the  GKvalior  Contingent  ending  in  its  defeat  at  the  battle 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec. ;  present  at  the  action  of  Knodagunj  ;  served  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (men- 
tioned in  Chief  Engineer's  report,  and  received  Brevet  of  Mjyor) ;  commanded  the  Engineers  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooya,  and  at  the  action  of  Aileegunj ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly.  and  at  the  action  of  Doundeakera ;  com- 
manded the  Engineers  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Oomreeah ;  present  at  the  affair  of  Burgeedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Mua- 
jeedia,  and  the  affair  on  the  River  Raptee  near  Bankee  31st  Dec.  1858  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel).  Was  sent  to  the  German  armies  during  the  Franco-German  war,  and 
was  with  them  from  the  14th  November  1870  till  the  10th  March  1871.  Present  at  the  siege  of  Paris  from  nth  to 
C5th  December  1870;  at  the  siege  of  Mezieres  from  the  24th  December  till  its  surrender  on  the  2nd  January  187 1 ; 
at  the  siege  of  Paris  from  the  loth  January  till  the  4th  February ;  and  at  the  siege  of  Bolfort  from  7th  Febmary 
till  .the  entxy  of  the  German  troops  on  the  i8th  February  1871. 

*^  Colonel  Stuart  served  during  the  operations  of  1856-58  at  Canton;  was  present  at  the  capture  and  demolition 
of  French  Folly  Fort  and  at  the  formation  of  defensive  position  at  the  Factories;  led  the  French  Storming  Party 
at  the  assault  of  Canton,  and  was  thanked  by  the  French  Naval  Commander  m  Chief  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Major). 

^  Colonel  Grraham  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  uf  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  served  in  the  Trenches  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebaatox>ol— twice  wounded.  Led  a  ladder  party  to  the 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  185^  (Victoria  Cross),  and  was  on  duty  in  the  Trenches  at  the  final  assault  of 
the  8th  Sept.  Employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Le^on  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  Served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  assault  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin — 
wounded  with  jingall-ball  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

■^  Lt. Colonel  Philips  served  in  the  Crimea  frx>m  September  1854  to  February  1855.  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
attack  and  capture  of  the  Russian  Rifle-pits  on  the  20th  November  1854,  and  battle  of  Inkerman.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  with  other  Lieutenants  of  Engineers  as  having  "  particularly  distinguished  himself"  during  the 
siege  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Chiss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*i  Lt.Colonel  Martin  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Sept.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*■  Lt. Colonel  Pratt  served  during  the  operations  crossing  the  Danube  in  July  1854,  and  received  the  Turkish  Gold 
Medal  for  that  campaign.  Served  during  the  Crimean  campaign  until  the  end  of  May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Drake  served  in  the  Crimea  frt>m  Nov.  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Kniffht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Junes  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  until  taken  prisoner  of  war  on  2nd  July 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  Turco-Russian  Boundary 
Oommissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57. 

**  Colonel  C.  G.  Gordon  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  the  close  of  the  aiege 
(wounded  on  6th  June  1855).  Accompanied  the  Column  under  Sir  John  Campbell  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
1 8th  June ;  accompanied  the  Company  of  Sappers  attached  to  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn,  and  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  that  fort.  Was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol ;  and  subsequently  employed  on 
the  Turco-Russian  Boundar}*'  Conuniasions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Chinese  war  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) ;  and  in  the 
operations  against  the  rebels  undertaken  by  the  British  Forces  in  1862,  including  the  captures  of  the  cities  of 
Kahding,  Singpo.  Cholin,  and  N^jow  (Brevet  of  M^or).  Commanded  in  1861  and  64  a  native  Imperialist  Force  in 
thirty-three  engagements  with  the  rebels  (Brevet  ofLt.Colonel,  and  CB.,  and  the  highest  Chinese  rank  and  honors). 

>7  Colonel  Edwards  sor%'efl  in  the  Crimea  frt)m  14th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal,  nnd  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-50,  and  commanded  n  Company  of  the  Royal 
Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  Pf9i^?f!^§4^  the  siege  and  storming  of 


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ChAndftiree  (commanded  the  ladder  party  at  the  osaault,  mentioned  in  despatchea),  sicgc  and  storming  of  Jliansi 
(directed  the  only  two  auccessfdl  colnmne  of  assault),  actions  of  the  Betwah  and  Koonch  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
irtJoM  before  Calpee  from  the  15th  to  the  aist  May,  action  of  Goolowlee  on  aand  May,  in  which  he  supported 
wiih  his  Company  a  portion  of  the  25th  Bombay  Native  InlSantry  which  had  been  driven  back  by  overpowering 
nnmbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Hagh  Rose's  despatch  for  **  prompt  resolution  in  charging  most  successfully 
ihe  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  with  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  reach"),  capture  of 
C»lp«e,  action  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddel's  Column 
a  Bandlekaad  in  August  September  and  October  1858,  and  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  Central  India 
m  Fcbmaiy  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jungles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tuntia  Topee  (Medal 
with  Clasn,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor). 

"LtColonel  Donnelly    ser^'cd  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of   1854-55.   including  the    battles  in  the 
Crimet,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
»  U.Colonel  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
"UColonel  Dnmaresq  served  at  the  siege  and  fliU  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1855;   did  duty  in  the  Trenches 
of  the  right  attack  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Colonel  Scratchley  served  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  from  Aug.  1855,  ami  accompanied  the  expedition 
to  Kmbourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaigns  in  Oude  of  1857-58,  having  joined  General 
Wmdham's  Force  at  Cawnpore  in  Nov.  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
"LLColonel  Maquay  served  as  Captain  with  the  Engineers'  Force  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  in 
'^55-5^  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tne  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  severely  wounded  at  Rowa,  and  present 
M  three  other  engagements  (mentioned  in  several  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Colonel  W.  B.  Gosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh 
Eoee  in  1S58 ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Chandairee,  present  at 
the  nejfe  and  storming  of  Jhansi,  commanded  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch, 
prweut  at  the  actions  of  Goolowlee.  Calpee,  and  Gwalior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (several  times 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

••  U. Colonel  Malcolm  served  with  the  23rd  Company  throtighout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Futteh- 
pore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  affair  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
aware  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*<  Ll. Colonel  MacDonnell  served  throughout  the  Abvssinian  campaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command  of  Bombay 
Ssppers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as 
biviDif  "rendered  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

•Major  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858  in. 
t>n»al  India,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhansie,  where  he 
vu  one  of  the  officers  who  led  the  assault;  also  served  in  the  campaign  of  1859  (three  times  mentioned  in 
dwpatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay). 

•♦  U.Colonel  J.  M.  H.  Maitland  served  in  China  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  and 
Miie  storming  of  Chck-Hung  under  Sur  Charles  Straubenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Ports  on  the 
2Sui  Jim  1859  under  Rear  Admiral  Hope,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  division  of  Gun 
Bcattdanng  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  over  the  mud. 
Bpeciafly mentioned  in  despatches  "for  gallantry,  &c."  (Medal). 

'•  Major  Ferting  served  in  the  first  Brigade  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  Central  India  Field  Force  throughout  the  cam- 
P*i^  and  afterwards  in  the  Gwalior  Division  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  present  at  the  captures  of  Chandeyree,. 
Jhaas,  Calpee,  Gwalior,  and  Poorie;  actions  of  Koonch  and  Goolowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Major  Papillon  served  in  China  during  1858-60,  accompanied  the  expeditions  to  the  North  in  1858  and  i860  ; 
dannj5  ^  campaign  of  the  latter  yeax  commanded  as  a  Lieutenant  the  8tn  Company  Royal  Engineers,  present  at 
ih«  aejfe  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Aug.  21st  and  22nd)  and  engaged  at  the  aflhirs  of  Sinho,  Changkyawang, 
and  Pahlichaou  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  ^^-^  t-he  2^rd  Company  Royal  Engineers, 
»od  »M  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  ot  Cawnpore  on 
(th  Dec.  1857,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  in- 
eJuding  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  throughout  the  Oude  and  Trans- 
^o«ra  campaign,  inclading  the  action  of  Dounderakera,  attack  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Buijeedia,  capture  of 
Fr/rt  Mu^eedia,  and  affair  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  China  war  of 
I Ecc,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  led  the  assaulting  party  (after  Major  Grah^,  Royal 
Eagineera,  was  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  nret  to  ent«r ;  present  at  the 
•Jarwofthe  18th  and  23rd  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two 
'-wps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  loth  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abvssinian  cam* 
Iceland  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortress  of  Magchila— wounded  in  the  right 
*m  and  shoulder  (mentioned  in  despatched.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  U.Colonel  Brooke  serv-ed  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at  Rangariri,. 
*^i  present  at  the  action  of  Kakaromea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of  Major, 
ar^  Medal). 

•*  Colonel  Harrison  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh 
3"jierOatram  ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  affairs  at  Fort 
R*'ah,  Alleegunge,  and  Bareilly ;  through  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  affair  at  Bu.xarghat;  and 
^  Afunif  Adjutant  to  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Tran.^-Gogru  campaign,  including 
iffaiR at  Bnrgudiah,  Fort  Mudjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  i860,  and 
^  I»raem  at  the  afikirs  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Was  attached  to  the  Quarter 
«««  General's  Staff  during  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  present  at  the  affairs  of  Senho  and 
r.t*a«ho  on  the  i8th  and  23rd  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'^  «J<»t  Courtney  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1858-62,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
'^bekmijf  with  the  Kwantung  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  Accompanied  the  Naval  forces  under  Sir  Michael  Sey- 
ttoiir  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  its  mouth.  Served  throagh- 
ojQt  thf  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  Engineers  and  Madras 
oAppers,  and  was  pretsent  at  the  acticr.s  of  Sinho  and  Tanku,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in 
6«P«die»).  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  M^  NewBome  »er\'ed  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  ftrom  June  1854  as  a  volunteer,  and  for  such 

•S"T««with  the  Royal  Engineers  from  Oct.  1854  to  May  1855,  as  Assistant  Engineer,  he  received  his  Commission 

u3Utf  Corps ;  has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Turkish  Medal,  and  the  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie. 

'  Major  D.  C.  Walker  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort 

Ai^  and  the  siege  of  Kotah. 

^  Major  Himo  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho 
»2l  Tanfku.  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
^  Major  Keith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 

^  Major  B.  O.  Jones  landed  on  the  Gold  Coast  ou  the  ajrd  December  1873  in  command  of  the  a8th  Company 
K^l  Engineers,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the  Ashanti  war  (Medal). 

M^ior  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
.  mho  and  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  near  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
fitc  two  Clasps). 

"  Major  Warbnrton  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  employed  on  special  service  and  mentioned  in 
de^Mtchea  (Medal). 

"  Jf^j^  Start  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  2  Company  Bombay  Sappers  which  did 
exctuent  Mnrice  on  the  Senaf^  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
Maf^dala  (Medal). 

"  Major  C.  J.  CN.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  including  the  actions  of  Katikara  and 
Kartahi(M«dal).  Digitized  by  ^^jOO^li:: 


128  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

**\  Lt.Colonel  Warren  served  during  the  Bupprcseion  of  the  Kaffir  outbreak  in  1877-78,  tvith  local  rank  of  Lieut. 
Colonel,  in  command  of  the  Diamond  Fields  Horse,  and  took  part  ia  several  actions  (Brevet  of  Lieutenant  Colonel). 
Commanded  purt  or  the  Griqualand  West  Field  Force  in  the  Griqua  rising  in  1878,  including  numerous  engagements 
and  sldrmifihes  with  the  natives  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches ;  commended  in  the  Governor's  despatches 
for  "energy,  ability,  and  resource  displayed  under  most  trying  circumstances"). 

•*  Mi^jor  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  operations  in  the 
Btrait  of  Simonoseki  in  Japan  tram  the  sth  to  3th  Sept.  1864,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Negato  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

•s  Major  W.  H.  Mulloy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

>*  Major  W.  H.  Collins  served  under  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  teonomand  of  a  Company  of  Bebundy 
Sappers  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  woimded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Dalimcote 
(MTedal  with  Clasp). 

"7  Captain  R.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  G  Company  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal). 

••  Captain  B.  Harvey  commanded  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  under  Brigadier  General  Bourchier  in  1871-72,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been  "indefatigable 
in  pioneering  aud  driving  roads  through  almost  impenetrable  forests  and  along  rocky  mountain  sides  "  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached  duty  at 
Antalo  superintending  works  in  that  division  with  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  camnai|rn  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Comjiany  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Captain  T.  J.  Willans  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign;  commenced  the  Survey  of  the  Railway  in 
Nov.  1867,  remained  superintending  bridges  till  ordered  to  the  trout ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming 
ct  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  with  the  Railway  Department,  Medal). 

**  Captain  R.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  the  Passes  during  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Supply  and 
road  repairs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

^  Captain  W.  Osboioi  served  with  No.  i  Company  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  performed 
the  duties  of  Adjutant  from  Jan.  to  May  z868  (Medal). 

*7  Captain  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  the  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  an 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  A.  W.  Baird  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  vras  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  zeal  and  management  in  bringing  safely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  for  embarkation 
(Medal). 

10a  Captain  M.  S.  Bell  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Ezigineer 
with  the  Right  Column  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Monar  Bridge  (Hedal 
with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughoot 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,— the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  the  conduct 
of  the  Officer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

108  Captain  F.  W.  Heneage  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870 
f^om  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

^^  Captain  T.  H.  Holdich  served  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan.  Served  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  f^om  the  Coast  to 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

"•  Captain  Coaker  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  working  with  the  4th  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

»w  Lieut.  R.  M.  Hyslop  served  with  tne  Right  Column  of  the  Lushai  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  of  1871-72,  in 
command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanks  of  Indian  and  Home 
Governments,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>**  Captain  Puzey  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  the  Telegraphs  between  ZouUa  and  Antalo. 
"  The  telegraph  worked  well  and  rendered  important  service  **  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^**  Captain  H.  Jelqrll  served  during  the  Aahanti  war  in  charge  of  the  Telegraph  until  invalided  on  the  30th  January 
X874  (iMdal). 

iM  M^jor  North  served  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875.  Commanded  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-0  (Brevet  of  Major). 

M*  Lient.  Regixiald  Clare  Hart  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society ;  a  Medallion 
f^om  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  City  of  Boulogne ;  and  a  Medal  of  Honour  of  the  First  Class,  by  the  President  of 
the  French  Republic,  for  saving  the  life  of  a  Frenchman  from  drowning  in  the  Harbour  of  Boulogne-sur-Mor,  on 
the  97th  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received  on  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  face  from 
striking,  in  a  leap  from  the  Pier,  some  sunken  piles  or  rocks.  Served  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Afghan 
war  f^m  Jannaxy  to  June  2879,  first  with  and  Division,  attached  as  a  Regimental  Officer  to  the  24th  Punjab  Native 
Tnf^wtiy,  during  Uie  2nd  Bazaar  Expedition  against  the  Zukha  Khel  Afireedis,  and  afterwards  with  the  ist  Divifiion. 
Was  several  times  employed  by  the  Quarter  3iaster  General's  Department  in  making  reconnaissances  (mentioned 
in  Lieat.GreneralSir  Frederick  Maude's  despatch,  Victoria  Cross). 

us  Lieut.  G.  F.  Mann  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  trom.  7th  October  1873  until  invalided  on  the  20th  January  1874, 
having  made  the  road  trom  Dunquah  to  Mansu  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

iinOeat.  M.  W.  Skinner  served  on  the  (xold  Coast  trom  the  Z4th  December  1873  until  invalided  on  the  Z2ih  January 
1874  (Ashanti  Medal). 

iw  Lieut.  B.  W.  Cotter  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  with  the  rear  guard  at  the  defence 
of  the  post  of  Quannan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

m  Lieut.  H.  B.  Rich  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  1875. 

lu  M^jor  Richardson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  -55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

lae  Miyor  Travers  served  with  the  ^ist  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  i8<:5,  includmg  the  siege  and  faJl  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers). 

^  Genoral  Goodwyn  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Pui^anb  cam- 
paign (Medal). 

«  Sir  William  Baker  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  conducting 
General  Dick's  Division  into  the  entrenchments  at  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Lord  Napier  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battles  of  Moodkeo 
(horse  IdllecO  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed),  and  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  battle 
of  Sobraon,  and  in  the  subsequent  advance  on  Lahore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Bre\'et 
of  Mi^or).  Appointed  in  1846  Chief  Engineer  to  conduct  the  siege  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Kangra,  and  received  the 
apeoial  thanks  of  Government  for  his  services  in  the  transport  of  the  siege  train  to  that  place.  Served  the  Punjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  was  Chief  Engineer  during  part  of  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  1849  (severely  wounded),  and  Com- 


War  Sfn-^vlces  of  lloyal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers)*  128a 

TTianfiing  Enficeer  of  the  Rifrht  Wing  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  porsoit  of  the  Sikh  Army 
(mentioned.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Commanded  a  Column  which  defeated  the  Hns- 
smcie  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara  in  1852.  Present  with  the  expedition  against  the  Boree  Aflreedees  in 
iSs^-5:|«  iuid  received  the  Bi>ecial  thanks  of  Government  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  thronffhont  the  Indian  motiny 
rampaigna;  was  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Oatram  in  1857,  and  present  in  the  several  actions  leamng  to  the  first  relief  of 
Locknow  in  September — Mnngarwar,  Alombagh,  and  Chiurbagh ;  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  rescue  of  the  siege 
Cnin  which  had  been  surrounded  and  cut  off  in  the  suburbs ;  the  sortie  for  the  capture  of  Phillip's  Garden  Battery, 
aad  oUker  seuarate  operations  (severely  wounded).  Present  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  in  the  latter  operations  at  the 
Ahonba^h  after  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow.  Brigadier  and  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow 
(mentioned,  CB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  Defeated  Tantia  Topee  at  Jonra-AJipore,  cap- 
turing 35  gnnB  (thanks  of  Parliament,  andJTCB.).  When  in  command  of  the  Gwalior  Division  bombarded  and 
reduced  the  Fort  of  Powrie  in  Aug.  1858.  After  five  days'  close  pursuit  surprised  and  defeated  with  a  Squadron  of 
the  14th  Hoaaars  Ferose  Shah's  Force  at  Ranode  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Com- 
Banded  the  snd  Division  of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho ; 
preeent  at  Tangku  (Division  in  reserve);  with  his  Division  and  the  whole  of  the  Artillery,  in  comunction  with  the 
French  Division  of  General  Collineau,  conducted  the  operations  ending  in  the  storming  of  the  Iforth  Taku  Fort ; 
preeent  mt  the  advance  upon  and  surrender  of  Peldn  (tnanks  of  Parliament,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  promoted  Major 
General  fbr  distinguished  service,  and  appointed  Military  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India). 
Raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1868  for  his  eminent  services  as  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary 
Force,  alao  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  nominated  a  GCB. 

*  General  Becher  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan.  including  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass 
{Medal).  Sutlei  campaign  in  1846,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major), 
^eoiioned  in  despatches  for  services  in  operations  against  the  mutineers  ou  the  Hazara  Frontier,  and  in  opera- 
tions on  the  Eusufzai  Frontier  in  1857  (Civil  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

li  lieat-General  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

17  H^r  General  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal) .  Punjaub  campaigi^  of  1848-40-,  as  Ad- 
jTitant  of  Sappers  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Gomerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 
a&d  aceooipani^  the  Column  under  General  Steel  to  Tonghoo  (Medal  with  Claap  for  Pegu) . 

**  Magor  General  Gcdliver  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848-49,  including  the  first  siege. 
susntdng  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  12th  September,  and  storm  of  the  city— severely  wounded  (Medal 
•9rtkhClaq>).  As  a  subaltern  raised  the  24th  Punjaub  Pioneers  and  commanded  them  at  theBiesres  of  Delhi  and 
Lacknow,  and  served  also  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Dude  (Medal  with  two  Cla«ips,  and  Brevet  of 
Vajor). 

*  Muor  General  Pollard  served  in  thePnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded) ,  and 
bsttlerf Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  CoU^kel  Stewart  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and 
throQ^oot  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*?  jligor  General  Maunsell  served  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan, 
indndn^the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  ou  9th  and  12th  September,  and  surrender  of  the 
(bnras,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  In  the 
Imtous  mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and 
tiimigboat  the  siege  of  Delhi,  directed  the  right  attack  during  the  final  operations,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
vbax  eoMluctiiig  the  Colmnn  of  assault  on  the  I'ahareepore  suburb  on  14th  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  Sappers  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  at  Rooyah,  Alygunge,  and  Bareilly,  and  at  Mitowlee  in 
the  Oode  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 

"  Colonel  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with 
two  Claspe,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

"Colonel  Medley  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the 
BcgeofDeUd,  and  severely  wounded  whilst  conducting  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Cashmere  Breach 
(aMttkmed  in  despatches).  Served  with  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory,  and 
tt  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Cok)nel  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engmeers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  and  throughout 
tbe  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"  Colonel  Williams  served  as  Adjutant  of  Engineers  with  the  expedition  to  Pegu  in  1852,  and  was  present  at 
tbe  bombardment  and  capture  of  Martaban  and  Rangoon  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Prome  and  occupation 
of  Meaday  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  '*  gallant  conduct,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Cokmel  Innee  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow,  as 
Txid  Engineer  with  Franks'  Division  durmg  its  march  through  Oude,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the 
utum  at  Sultanpore,  where  "  Car  in  advance  of  the  leading  skirmishers,  he  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  the 
eacBv  were  abandoning ;  retiring  from  this  they  rallied  round  another  gun  further  back,  from  which  the  shot 
wosdd  m  another  instant  have  ploughed  through  our  advancing  Colunms,  when  he  rode  up  unsupported,  shot  the 
fisao-  who  was  about  to  apply  the  match,  and  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  of  a  hundred  matchlock 
aee  vho  were  shcdtored  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artilleiymen  at  bay  until  assistance  reached  >iiTn  *» 
(Tiaaria  Croes) .  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Cbips,  Brevet  of  Higor,  and  a  year's  service) . 

"  C^ilonel  Chesney  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers 
lianoghoat  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Claip,  aod  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

^  Cotenel  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Delhi— 
trai  ■»^«'»^*^*^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor) . 

*  Cdoel  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Bassein  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 

**  CokoBfd  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of 
Ddh>--^  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
aaaaalt;  aerved  uie  Rohilcund  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"^  C^^ooel  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of 
PfwgrrtTTi  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  i^th  March  1853— slightly  wounded  (Medal 
with  Cbfp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865, — mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mig'or,  and 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cro«8  '*  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Block  house  at  Dewangiri "  (wounded.  Medal 
with  Clam). 

"  LcColoiMl  Limond  aerved  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Resi- 
dency Qtedal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"  Lt.Ooionel  Stanton  was  reported  by  Earl  Canning  to  have  been  actively  employed  ander  the  Civil  Government 
daring  the  Indian  rebellion.  Served  also  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Jaineram  Field  Force  in  May  1858,  and  was  present 
at  the  aflhir  of  Buraon— mentioned  in  despatch  (Modal) . 

u  Lx.ColoneI  Perkina  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  siege  of 
Delhi-woimded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  TAf>)ipm>i  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughout 
the  siege  of  Delhi— conducted  the  atorming  partv  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with  Greathed's  Column 
at  the  •etxms  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnpore  and 
Ehodannge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*  LtAMooel  Thomason  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign.inoluding  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  through- 
c at  tha  ikge  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  ^-^^Vrmt'  George  Newznarch  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  the  defences  of  Meerut  from 
Hay  to  Bnt.  1B57 ;  afterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  four  field  guns  in  the  Seharunpore 
■in11tf<WMlimiHniii  illiiliitils  under  Colonel  J.  Brind,  assisted  in  the  operations  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in 
thedl««hiyaietoimof  Moeraapore  (Medall.  Digitized  by  VjOO^I^ 


^286  War  Sei-vlces  of  Uoyal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers). 

*«  LtColonel  Champain  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  Ben^l  Sappers  at  the  actions  on 
the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded) ;  commanded  Head 
Quarters'  Detachment  of  Sappers  at  tlie  taking  of  Futtehpore  Silcree,  and  in  the  Agra  district  under  Ck>lonel  Cotton  5 
served  as  Adjutant  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  was  specially  employed  under  Brigadier  Douglas  in  tb.e 
Gaseepore  and  Shahabad  districts,  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  at  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the 
Kymore  Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*7  Lt. Colonel  Pemberton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throuf^lioat 
the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion — slightly  wounded  ;  luid 
charge  of  the  Engineer  Park  nt  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*•  Lt. Colonel  Jeffreys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 
>o  Lt. Colonel  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun.  battle  of  Bud- 
leekeserai, and  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Gungerec,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyan,  action  of  Alygnnge,  &nd 
capture  of  Bareilly ;  served  also  in  the  Oudo  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  M^jor  Thackeray  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bnd- 
leekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  obtained  the  v  ictoria  Cross  for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  defence  of 
the  Magazine  during  the  fighting  in  the  town ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and 
Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Port 
Rooyah,  action  of  Aly  gunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly;  served  albo  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  witli  two 
Clasps). 

"  Major  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai, 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 
of  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of 
Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"  Major  Judge  served  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow  ;  was  present  throns^li- 
out  Outram's  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  also  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two 
Olaaps,  and  a  years  service) . 

M  Mtyor  R.  G.  Smyth  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Mainr  Moncriefl*  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal) . 

M  Major  Holmes  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Haaara 
Field  Force  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Lt.Colonel  Blair  was  engaged  ia  suppressing  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  in  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Ensol^ai 
Field  Force  in  1861  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  Umbcyla  Pass  and  burning  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Claap). 
Served  also  with  the  Column^against  the  Gaddoon  tribe  in  1864  including  the  burning  of  Mundee. 

*■  Major  St.  John  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  Telegraphs.  *'  The  telegraph  worked  well 
and  rendered  important  service  "  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

**  Major  Carter  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawlor  in  z86i  (mentioned  in  despatches 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
Affghan  tribes,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  XTmbeyla,  and  destruction  of  Molkah 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  MediU  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the  Trigono- 
metrical Survey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together  wiui  his 
Assistants  Lieuts.  Diimmuler  and  Holdich),  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fatigue  and  privations,  succeed^  in  anrvoyinfr 
nearly  6,000  square  miles,  and  carried  their  work  from  the  coast  to  Magdala"  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  Pierson  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawler  in  z86i  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India). 

^  Captain  Broadfoot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  *with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  1868  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

^  Captain  Heaviside  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-5  f  Medal  with  Claap). 

M  Captain  Clarke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Department  from  Senafif  to  Addi^exnit 
and  performed  excellent  service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*>  Captain  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Hrtzara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  opera* 
tions  of  186S ;  had  cluirge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  General  Wilde's  despatch  for  having  rapidl  v 
constructed  and  worked  the  Telegraph  Line  (Medal  with  Claap). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Madras  Engineers), 
'  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Cotton  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jungle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
stockades  and  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavoy,  defence  of  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  and  attack  of  the 
left  flank  of  the  Burmese  Entrenchments,  attack  of  the  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack  of 
Shan  Stockades  and  of  stockades  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome,  capture  of  Melloon  and  jangle 
fight  at  Paghanunew  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Colonel  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  at 
Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Mullins  in  the  second  Burmese  war  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding  the  Detachment  or 
Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Cheape,  employed  against  the  Chief  Myah  Toon  in  tho 
vicinity  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  1853. 

10  Colonel  Rogers  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war. 

1^  Colonel  Stewart  commanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  z86o,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangchow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Palichau,  and  subsequent  opeiations 
ending  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Lt.  Colonel  Chrystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  x868,  as  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  dnrine- 
January,  at  Senaf^  in  February,  and  subsequently  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigeratin  constructing  the  entrenchments 
at  that  post  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

1'  Colonel  H.  N.  D.  Prendergast  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Persia  in  1857,  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Malwa  F^eld 
Force  in  1857,  and  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  took  part  in  the  sieges  of  Dhar 
Ratghur,  Groratote,  and  Jhansi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  battles  and  minor  afikirs  of  the  above  forces  till  the 
capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Brevet  of  Major).    Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  bravery 
xst  at  the  battle  of  Mimdesore  (severely  wounded) ,  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Beena  near  Ratghur  (horse  shot) ,  3rd   a  t 
the  battle  of  Betwa  (severely  wounded).    Commanded  the  Detachment  of  three  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  in  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engineer  during  the  advance,  and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "rendered  singularly  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel 
and  Medal). 

>«  Lt-Colonel  Howes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  tho  aShirs  of  Jheegnns- 
and  Kubral,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  attack  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarree  (Medal). 

IS  Lt. Colonel  Lindsay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflfkirs  of  JheegtLncf 
and  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of  PnnwaxM 
(Medal). 

»•  Lt.Colonel  Burton  served  in  thelndian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  tho  relief  of  Lucknow  "by- 
Lord  Clyde  (horse  shot),  at  the  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  bv  Outram's  Force,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (Modal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  year's  extra  service).  Digitized  by  '  ~ 


War  Services  of  Boyal  Engineers  (late  Madras  Engineers).  I28« 

^  yUi^  Traill  served  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of 
TkBgfco,  and  engaged  with  the  storming  party  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts ;  afterwards  had  charge  of  the  demolition 
of  the  forts  on  the  sonth  side  of  the  Peiho  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  M^'or  Fllgate  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present 
St  the  action  of  Sinho,  captures  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekm  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*>  3I^or  Pennycuiok  served  in  the  Abjrssinian  campaign  in  command  of  H  Companv  Madras  Sappers  (Medal) . 

^  LLColonel  Sim  served  with  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869  under  Colonel  Kyes,  and  was  mentioned  in  despiUches 
and  thanked  by  the  Qovemment  of  India.  .        ,        ,    , 

^  Msjor  Pennefather  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  during  the  whole  campai^  of 
iS^^^^.  Services  brou^cht  to  the  especial  notioe  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Oommanding  Eoyal  Engineer  (mentiomed 
ia  despatches.  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Bombay  Engineers), 

'  General  Goodfollow  served  in  the  exi>edition  against  Kolapore  in  1837. 

*  General  Turner  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

■  M^or  (General  Walker  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Field  Engineer  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  For  five  years  (1849-53)  he  was  employed  in  making  a  military  survey  of  the  Northern 
Tnas  Indus  Frontier,  firom  Peshawur  down  to  Derah  IshmailKhan,  during  which  he  served  as  Field  Engineer  in 
Qsay  of  the  encounters  with  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Frontier ;  at  the  attacks  of  Suggow,  Pulli,  and  Zormundi,  under 
Colonel  Biadshaw ;  in  the  afthir  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  in  the  actions  of  Pnmgsai,  Nowa- 
dand,  Shahkote,  and  Raneeaai,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  the  attack  of  ^ree  under  Colonel  Boileau ;  and  subse- 
^untly,  in  x86o,  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees.  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  (Medal  with 
CIsBp).  In  1857,  during  the  mutinv  of  the  Bengal  Army,  he  was  at  first  attached  to  the  StaflT  of  Brigadier  General 
KenOe  Chamberlain  when  that  officer  was  commanding  the  Punjaub  Movable  Column,  and  subsequently  acoom- 
paawd  him  to  Delhi,  where  he  was  also  employed  during  the  siege  as  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  wounded 
(Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Xsior  General  Puller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campai^  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan, 

sfid  was  leverely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazme  in  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  liesL  General  Wilkins  served  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
stonniog  of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  with  the  reconnoitiing  party  and  in  command  of  the 
Boysi  Kngineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  '' invaluable  and  important 
aervieas  daring  the  expedition,"  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel,  Medal). 
'*  Colonel  Merriman  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
hire,  eapcore  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


^*  Cokmei  W.  W.  GoodfeUow  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
or  Boshire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Executive  Engineer  with 
the  AhysarniaTi  Bxpeditionax^  Force  at  ZouUa  from  the  first  landing  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  tUl  the  end  of  1867, 
St  desnfi  during  Januaxy  x868,  from  that  time  to  the  doie  of  the  campaign  as  Senior  Engineer  of  the  Force  which 
■tSTChed  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  havinc 
**  displayed  great  intelligence  and  activity  in  everything  throughout  the  operations,"  Brevet  of  Msjor,  CB,^  ana 
Hsdal). 

^  Colonel  Htfhoock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  3856-^7,  and  waspresent  at  the  storming  tf 
Rashire,  captnre  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  CHasp) . 

'*  LLCokmel  Greig  served  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aaen  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
sf  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  as  a  Field  Engineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
i368  m  chsirge  of  the  Engineer  Park,  having  organized  the  Park  at  Bombay  and  despatched  it  to  Zoulla  (mentioned 
IS  dcspatehee.  Medal). 

^  Colonel  J.  Le  Hesurler  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storming  of 
Eaihire,  captnze  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  LLColonel  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionair  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khooshab 
SB&eHMze  of  Mohnmra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  muthiy  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege 
sad  ansalt  of  Kotah  (Medal) .    Was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  iTeld  Force  in  1859. 

^  U.Colonel  Hills  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra 
niedsl  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Engineer  at  Koomc^lesi,  the 
ls7g««stciing  poet  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  there;  also  served  as  Field 
fcgTwer  at  SenisfiA  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

■^ Cokmei  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghnr, 
espniTe  of  Garrakota,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (wounded),  storm  of  Lohari 
acaoos  oCKoonch  and  Mnttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Galpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  battle  before  and  capture 
of  Gfwaliar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  LtOokmel  C.  A.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  waspresent  at  the  siegeand 
cspton  oCBstghnr,  capture  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross) .  Wss 
AsBHaat  fteld  Engineer  with  the  Okamundeland  Eoatywar  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  as  Brigade  Mi^or  of  Boya 
Csfissat  vith  the  Abvssinian  Expeditionary  Force  throughout  the  caxnpaign  (mentioned  in  despatuies  for  the 
**  eflkicat  Banner  in  which  he  carried  on  the  duties  of  his  appointment,"  K^vet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal) . 

*  lAGolonel  Gambler  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  of  Kotah,  anA 
ui  the  SBgsffements  with  the  Owalior  mutineers  between  Sanganeer  and  Bheelwarra,  and  at  Kotharia  (Medal). 

**  Mi^^  Bedlbrd  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Morar  Cantonment  and  the  Fort  of  Gwalior. 

"Major  Merewether  seired  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  *  Served  in  the 
AbjBainian  campaign  on  detached  duty  at  Koomnrlee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworks  for  the  railway 
also  as  A4iiitant  ^Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal) . 

*M<ior  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  with  the 
Abpaiiuaa  Expeditionary  Force,  and  had  charge  of  the  survey  and  works  proposed  and  partly  executed  in  connec- 
Mobl  with  the  sopply  of  water  to  Zoulla  from  Koomeylee,  12  miles  (Medal) . 

J'  Hsior  A.  Le  Messnrier  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  in 
the  AbTSBnian  campaign  as  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  the  Army.  Organized  the  watering  arrange- 
BSBts  St  saeh  post  and  accompanied  the  advanced  force  to  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  amongst 
the  lr«  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medid) . 

'     ' -       - -s  "■  landed  with  the  first  Reconnoitring  Party, 

Force  as  Engineer  in  charge  of  working 
L  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches, 

*  Ifj^at  Lee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during  the  latter  months 
« the  onpsign,  and  ouxied  oat  raocessftilly  many  important  works  there  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) 


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Lnr<niLL«»»  "Co«T7inrA»*  "Bjlmoba"  "Pbjtimula"  "Wjlmmoo"  "Atici"  "IimsiLur"  "  SiTABforoi." 

^P^.'oolOBel.— JSTif  J2«yaZ  £^Am*« George  W.  F.  C.  Duks  o/Cunlnridee.i  JT^.  iTP.  GCJ9.  GCMQ.  Colonsl,  ?  Nor. 
Pay  37 1  Jlf^WO*"  Ch«neral*  7  Mav  45 ;  iMut.  QenercU,  19  June  54 ;  (?«Mra^x5  July  s6 ;  -yii«W  Jforttoi^gKoT.  63;  Col&uel 
-^^     of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  15  Dec.  6t. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— z  Bdwyn  Sherard  Bnmaby,?  Sntign  4r  Zt.  '3  Nov.  46 ;  Xf .  4-  Caj^.  '37  Hay  53  ; 
JB*.  Jfq/or,  a  Nov.  55;  Cop*.  ^  i<.Coi<m««, 'iB  Dec.  57 ;  Colonel,  27  Dec.  69;   Jfdvor,  s8  April  75;    X/. 
CotoiMl,  X  Oct.  77. 
Xajors.— 3  Charles  Napier  Stnrt,"  Sn»iffn  ^  Lt.  '14  Feb.  51 ;  X<.  ^  Capt,  6  Nov.  54 ;  Capt.4'  Lt.CoUmtH,  »2S 

Dec.  60 ;  Colonel^  9  Sept.  76 ;  Major,  15  Sept.  77. 
I  William  Earle,i»  CW/. ;  Jfiw^ii,  » 17.  Oct.  51 ;  X<.  6  Juno  S4J  0»P*.  'x6  Feb.  55;  Ciapt  4r  Lt.CoUmtl, 

Zt.  4r  Capt.  'i7July  57;  Capt.  4-  Zi.Col. 

X9  Deo.  54 ;  Zt.  4r  Capt.  ^28  Aog.  57 ; 
dapt.  4-  Lt.Colontl,  '14  June  64;  0»{oi»«Z,  4  June  77. 
3  Phil^  Smith,  En9.  4  Zt.  19  Jan.  55 ;  Zt.  4  Capt.  '35  June  58;  Capt.  4r  Zt. Colonel,  '39  May  67;  Colonel, 
IS  Dec.  76. 


'13  June  68. 

3  Edward  Smith  Bridges,  JEneign  4 1^-  '4  Apr.  56 ;  Zt.  4-  Capt.  31  Aug.  60 ;   Capt.  4  Zt.CoUmel,  *g  Oct.  69. 
Edward  G.  H.  Viee.  Hinchinbroke,  MP.  for  Huntingdon  ;  JBneign4Zt.  »i8  Dec.  57  i  Zt.  4  Capt.  »i6  May  62 ; 

^'£l'  #*  -^'-  ^^^'  '^  ^^y  7^' 
.  jr<m.WiUiamSholtoDoafflaeHome,JE!iM.^X^.i'3i  Sept.6o;X<.^Cap^'33Jane63 ;  Capt.4Zt.Col.*jKjPeb.7t. 
3  p.t.e.  Henry  Blundell  HollinBhead  Blundell,  A$$i»tant  Adjutant  4  Quarter  Master  General,  Sowte  iHetriet  ; 
Eneigu,  30  Mar.  55 ;  Zieut.  ^31  Aug.  55  ;  Captain,  '7  Nov.  62 ;  Cop^  4  Zt.Col.  '5  April  71. 
ZTon.  Edward  George  Percy  Littleton,  JEneign  4  Zt.  '23  July  61 ;  Zt.  4  Capt.  '34  Jan.  65  ;  Capt.  4-  Zt.  Col. 
P14  Oct.  71. 


67 ;  Capt.  4  Zt.  Col.  4  Dec.  73. 
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ug. 

Mar.  73. 
Jan.  76. 
June  6x: 


X  Reginald  Thomas  Thynne, 

1  Charles  Seymour  Corkra: 

2  David  Maitland  Makgill 

Capt.^  8  May  67  J  Capt.  4  Zt. Colonel,  26 Feb.  76. 
2  Henry  Wellesley,  MP. for  Andover;  Ene.  4  Zt.^i6  May  65;  Zt.4Capt.^j  Aug.  68 ;  Capt.4Zt.C0l.  x  Apr.  76. 
2  Robert  Frederick  Balfour,  Ent.  4  Zt.  ^g  Aug.  65  ;  Zt.  4  Capt.  Px7  Feb.  69;  Capt.  4  Zt.Col.  X2  Aug.  76. 

2  Hon.  Charles  Gathome  Gathome-Hardy,  En$.  ^26  Oct.  60;  Id.  1*30  Dec.  64;  Zt.  4  Capt.  '17  April  69;  Ozjif.^ 

Zt.Colonel.  12  Aug.  76. 

3  Cecil  John  Hubbard,  Ene.  JrZt.  '6  Feb.  66 ;  Xf.  ^  Capt.  '17  April  69 ;  Capt,  4 Zt.Col.  27  Sept.  76. 
Charles  Birch  Reynardson,  Ene.4Zt.  »io  July  66;  X^  4  Capt.  'x8  Aug.  69;  Capt.4Zt.C0l.27  Sept.  76. 
Laurence  James  Oliphant,  Ene.  4  Zt.  1*17  Oct.  66 ;  Zt.  4  Capt.  P39  Dec.  69 ;  Capi.  4 Zt.Col.  9  Dec.  76. 

3  p.t.e.  Son.  George  Patrick  Hyde  Villiers,  Viee  Qmenl  in  Anatolia -,  Ene.  4  Zt.  '6  Mar.  67;  Xf.^  Capt, 
'19  Feb.  70;  Capt.  4  Zt.Colonel,  15  Sept.  77. 

2  Xord  Algernon  Charles  Gordon-Lennox,  Cor.  4  Sub  Zt.  'ix  Jan.  67 ;  Em,  4  Zt.  '29  May  67 ;  Zi.  4-  Capt, 

'23  Mar.  70;  Capt.  4  Zt.Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 

3  Herbert  Francis  Eaton.  Ent.  4  Zt.  ^29  May  67  j  Zt.  4  Cant.  '9  April  70;  Capt.  4  Zt.Colonel,  3  Mar.  7S. 
2  Charles  James  Cotes,  Ene.  4  Zt.  ^  Aug.  67 :  Zt.  4  Capt.  1^8  June  70;  Capt.  4  Zt.Colonel.  21  Aiig^.78. 

2  William  Slaney  Kenyon-Slaney,l?«.  4  ■^*-    20  Nov.6j  :  X^.^Oap*.  xo  July  70 ;  Capt.  4  Zt.Col.  8  ^pt.  78. 
x  p.t.e.  Hon.  Everard  Henry  Primrose,  MUitarg  Attaehe  at  Vienna;  Ene.  4  Zt.^ix  April  68;   Xf.  4  Capt. 

2X  Aug.  70;  Cypt.  4  Zt.Colonel,  14  Dec.  78.  • 

X  Arthur  Charles  Wellesley,  Ene.  4  Zt.  'i 

3  Ambrose  Ayshford  '" 

2  Edmund  Antrobus, 

3  Horace  Ricardo.  Ene.  ^ 
X  Charles  Robert  Rowley 

Patrick  David  Boyle,  ^<".  • 
Capt.  4  Zt.  Col,  i;  Oct.  79. 


LtMJJTMK JLim  AXT>  CJLPTAIirS. 

Hon.  Alexander  William  Frederick  Fraser,  MaeterqfSalUmn 

George  Algernon  Percy 

Ralph  Leeke 

William  Henry  Mackinnon,  Adjutant  26  July  76 

Hon.  Everard  Charles  Digby     

Villiers  Hatton,  Jnetruetor  ofMueleetry  23  Feb.  74  

Henry  Edward  Colvile,  Inetruetor  ofMueketrg  17  Jan.  77 

Ivor  John  Caradoo  Herbert   

Harry  Walter  Musgrave  Bonham 


'29  Dec.  69 

^^33  June  69  P16  Mar.  70 

1*^23  Mar.  70 

1 1*22  June  70 

'*24June  70 

'27  Aug.  70 

'  X  Oct.  70 

^  S  Nov.  70 

•14  Jan.  7x 


LuunvAim. 

Thomas  Wood 

Eyre  Macdonnell  Stewart  Orabbe,  Inet.  of  Muekeirg  5  April  79 

James  Foster  

Hon.  Frederick  William  Stopford,  Adjutant  xs  Aug.  77 

XTm.  Rupert  Clement  George  Carington 

Henry  Ghaloner  Smith 

William  Dent  Mountioy  Cecil  Phillips  Farrer 

Hon.  Charles  Robert  William  Colville,Jra«f«r  o/CoMUe 

Zord  Algernon  Malcolm  Arthur  Percy  ,^4;Ktoft^  xo  Nov.  77 

Francis  CeoU  Ricardo 

Harry  James  Craufhrd 

John  Thomas,  Zord  Manners 


x  Charles  William  Sydney,  FIteowiiJ'Newark  , 

3  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay 

3  Lewis  Vivian  Loyd   

3  John  Hunter  Reynolds  

I  Francis  Lloyd 

3  Josceline  FitsRoy  Bagot 

X  William  Arthur  ince  Anderton 

3  Alexander  Fownes  Luttrell  

3  Hon.  Harry  Tyrwhitt  Wilson 

I  Cecil  Francis  William  Fane 


cosirxT     ufsioir  Ajn 
ox  SKBioir.l      Lisrr. 


38  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  7x 
a8  Oct.  7x 
34  July  73 
XX  Sept.  73 

39  Mar.  73 
3  Nov.  73 

31  Doc.  73 

34  July  74 

II  Sept.  74 

x8Mar.  74 

18  Mar.  75 

x8Mar.  74 

ax  Jan.  75 

13  June  74 

x8Mar.  76, 

x3Jime  76 


I.IB1Fr.  ASIt 
CATTAUf. 


3  Fob. 
3  Feb. 
17  Feb. 

3  Aug. 
19  Oct, 

4  Dec. 
15  Mar. 


as  Nov.    74 


39  Dec. 


74 


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LixuTUrurxB. 

Fnocis  Oeorffe,  Fw«w»f  Baring 

Alexander  Poller  Ackland-Hood 

Henry  Streatfeild  

Malcolm  Dmmmond 

Robert  Hamond  Elires 

Lord  William  CecO 

Charlen  William  Daly  

Hon.  George  FitzRoy  Henxy  Somerset.. 

Edward  Cnarles  Ellice   

Arthor  Henry  Thistlethwayte  

Edward  Brooke  

John  Lealie  

Edward  Master  Lipson  Inman  


Sbcoitd  JjixumAsn, 

2  Francis  Charles  Trollope 

3  George  Devereux  de  Vere,  Lord  Capel   

3  Harry  Ralph  Lonsdale  Holden  

3  Sir  Jamee  Hamlyn  WiUiams-Drmnniond,  JSart.. 

X  John  Warrender 

3  Sou,  William  Brownlow 

X  Henry  Goulbum 

3  Hon.  Henry  Frederick  White 

3  Bavid  Alexander  Kinloch  

1  John  Townshend  St.  Aabyn  

3  Gilbert  Iieffh    

t  Robert  Gordon  Wolrige-Grordon 

2  Lord  Herbrand  Arthor  Bossell 

I  Hoffh  Coleridge  Downing  Kennard  

1  Lionel  George  Henry  D^Aguilar 

3  Ronald  Craufurd  Monro  Fergoson   

3  Hon.  William  David  Mnrray 

2  Francis  George  Higginson 

Robert  Scott-Kerr   


COBKXT 

OX  xirsi&K. 

LIXUT. 

P  9  April 

70 

38  Oct.    71 
xoSept.  75 
86  Aug.  76 
99  Nov.   76 
XI  Nov.    76 
29  Nov.   76 

10  Sept.  77 
6  Oct.     77 
6  Oct.     77 

11  Oct.    77 
XX  Sept.  76 
II  Nov.    78 
XX  Sept.  75 

alTD  LXXUT. 

30  June 

77 

15  Sept. 

77 

17  Nov. 

77 

39  Deo. 

77 

30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

IX  May 

78 

14  Sept. 

78 

XX  May 

78 

19  Oct. 

78 

13  Nov. 

78 

33  Jan. 

78 

7  Jtme 

79 

21  Jone 

79 

36  Mar. 

79; 

13  Aug. 

79I 

13  Aug. 

79 

30  Aug. 

79 

26  Mar. 

79 

qturter  M<uler$. 


-3  Edward  Bassindale.  2-^  Jan.  64. 
X  Edward  Humphreys,  14  April  75. 


3  William  Leedmg,  13  Nov.  75. 
SvTffeon  Major. — x  Arthur  Guy  Elkington,*^  A.a.  u  Mar.  53 ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66 ;  Surgton  Major,  4  Jan.  71. 
Battalion  Surgeons.  (3  Henrj'  John  Hughes  Lawrence,"  A.S.  24  Feb.  54 ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66, 

Surgeon*  Major.    \  a  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  A.S.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  71. 
Surgeon:— X  William  Henry  Pickibrd,  MB.  AaeUtant  Surgeon,  19  Feb.  58. 
3  Albert  Luis  Femandes,  AMtietant  Surgeon,  2  Oct.  66. 
6  <  ...  3  Charles  Edward  Harrison,  30  Sept.  74. 

9 1 .,.  X  Goorge  Ballingall  Stuart,  MB.  x  April  71. 

5o2ieMor.— William  James  Farrer,  24  Jan.  65. 
ii<  BaHaliou  returned  from  Canada,  Sept.  1864.      and  Battalion  retumedfrom  Canada,  3a  Oot.  1843. 
Srd  Battalion  returned f^rom  the  Crimea,  June  1856. 
F'oeinge  BUie.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

'  The  Boke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854,  in- 
tl-tdias  the  batttoa  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkorman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Cuss,  and  Tvrkiah  Medal). 

*  tolonel  Bumaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  ftrom  Nov.  1854  up  to  sSth  July  185^,  including  the  battle 
cf  bkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Glass  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turk- 
ish Vedal). 

^  Ootonel  Start  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
Ba  Uarerely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th 
Cte  of  the  Mediidie). 

»  Colonel  Earle  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
laalesofAbnaandliikennan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  x8th  June 
(Hedal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

»  Coiooel  Daviea  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Baltic  in  the  BuBsian 
•wOCedal). 

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^artSer.l  "IkKEXMAH"   "  SxVABIOPOL." 


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LieutenanVCoIonel.— 3'  Arthur  James  Lyon-Fremantle.  En».  10  Dec.  52 ;  i'»*«.  Jr  X'.  '29  Apr.  53  ;  Lt.  4-  Caj>t. 
'  Lt.Col.  P20  April  60 ;  Colonel,  6  Sept.  71  ;  Major,  28  April  75  ;  Lt. Colonel,  5  Sept.  77- 


Colonel.— 5«V  William  John  Codrinpton."  GCB.  Ensipn,  ^32  Feb.  21 ; ^.-  .,  _. .    _,  -^ ^  •       ^         , 

P20  July  26 ;  Ca/»<  ^  Lt. Colonel,  H  July  36 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Ifa/or  General,  20  June 54 ;  lAeut. General, 
6  June  54 ;  General,  27  July  63 ;  Colonel  Coldstream  Guards,  16  March  75. 


Capt.J^Lt.Co!. 
'.  4-  Capt.  '13  Feb.  56 ;    Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  '30  Oct.  66 


6  Nov.  54:  Capt.  d- J  ,  ...        .      , 

Xigori.— 2  Geo.  Robert  FitzRoy,'  SHb  Lt.  P23  Nov.  49  j  Lt.  '8  April  53 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54  ; 
'28  July_63 ;  Colonel,  8  April  77 ;  Major,  5  Sept.  77 . 

1  Julian  Hamilton  Hall.^'  Ens.  4r  Lt.  '2  Aug.  54 ;   Lt.  t 
Major  4  Colonel,  29  Sept.  77. 

Captains  and  LtColoneU.— i  Godfrey  James  Wigram,"  En».  4  ^i-  '3  Aug.  34 ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  P14  Feb.  5^  . 
Capt.  4r  Lt.Col<mel,  I'm  Dec.  66. 

2  Arthur  Lambton,"  En».  4  Lt.  P4  Aug.  54;  Lt.f  Capt.  '15  Feb.  56 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  »i8  Jan.  67. 

I  LordVfm.  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour,"  Auietant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  General,  Alderekot ;  Em.  4"  Lt. 
18  Jan.  55;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  'isMay  59;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  '23  Oct.  67. 

1  Edw.  Strelley  Pegge  Bumell.  En*.  4 Lt.  ^i^  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  '20  Dec.  59  ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  ^23  Jan.  tb. 
t  VitjiRoy  yfm.Yrerna,nt\&,^^  Au'iKtant  Military  Secretary,  Canada;  Ens.  '14  July  54;  Lt.  22  Dec.  54!  Copt. 

P24  Nov.  57 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Cohnel,  '16  Mar._7o. 

2  Fred.  Cha.  Manningham-Buller, Ent.  4  Lt.  '30  Nov.  55  ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  13 Dec.  60 ;  Capt.  4Lt.Col.  '30 Mar.  70. 
2  Geo.  Jon  FitzRoy  Smyth,  £«*.  '3  June  59 ;  Lt.  P20  April  60 ;  Capt.  ^23  Mar.  66  ;  Capt.  4  i/.Coi.»'25Mar.7i. 

1  Henry  Robt.  Ejrre,  Ene,  4  July  60 ;  Ent.  4  Lt.  4  Jan.  6i ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  '21  June  66 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  14  Auf?.  72- 

2  John  Barton  Sterling.^iM.  '5  Nov.61:  Jfii«.<f-ie.P3i  Dec.6i;  i/.^  Capt.  '20 July 66;  Capt.jr Lt.Col.  5  July 73- 
2  Charles  Dashwood  Thomas.  En».  4  Lt. '19  Dec.  62 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  ''3  Aug.  66  ;  Capt.  4 Lt.Col.  lo Nov.  73- 

I  John  R.  Wm.  Lord  de  Vesci.  EnM.  4  Lt.  ^12  June  63  ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  P14  Aug.  66;   Capt.  4 Lt.Col.  15  April  74. 

1  Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Wellesley,  Aidede  Camp  to  the  Queen;  Ent.  '24  Mar.  63;  En$.  4  Lt.  'ii  Aug.  oj ; 
Lt. 4  Capt.  P3oOct.  66 ;  Capt.  4 Lt.Col.  28  April  75  ;  Colonel,  23  Jan.  78. 

2  Rich.  Spencer  Hall.  En9ign,f2s  May  60 ;  Lt.  ''29  May  63 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  *»i8  Jan.  67  ;  Capt.  f  Lt.  Col.  7  Aug.  75. 
2  Wm.  JohnFreschvilleRamsden,  Ens.  4  Lt.  ''28  Oct.  64  ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  »8  May  67  ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  1  Sept  75 
2  ITon. Edw. Arch.  Frabazon Ache«)nJSiM.4-i/.  »'i6 May  65 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.^21  Oct.  67  ;  Capt.4Lt.C0l.  18  Dec.  75. 
2  Hon.  Edward  Henry  Trafalgar  Digby,  MP.  for  Dorset ;  Ene.  4  Lt.  ^23  Mar.  66  j  i^  ^  Capt.  ^23  Mar.  a ; 

Capt.  ir  Lt.  Colonel,  5  Sept.  77. 

1  Hon.  Henry  William  Lowry  Corry,  MP.  for  Tyrone;  Ent.  4  Lt.  '20  July  66;  Lt.4  Capt.  '2  Sept.  Ci; 
Capt.  4  Lt.  Colonel,  29  Sept.  77. 

2  Robert  William  Webb  FoUett,  Ent.  A  Lt.  '21  July  66  ;  if .  ^  Capt.  PI7  Feb.  69 ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Col.  29  Sept.  77 
I  Hon.  Evelyn  Edward  Thomas  Boscawen.  Attutant  Military  Secretary  in  Ireland;  Ent.  4  Lt.  '22  July  U ; 

Lt.  4  Capt.  *s  Mar.  70  ;  Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel,  16  Feb.  78. 
I  WaUer  Philip  Otway,  Ent.  4  Lt.  '14  Aug.  66;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  P30  Mar.  70;   Capt.  4  Lt.Colonel,  4  June  78. 
I  Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd  Bruce,  Ent.  '25  Feb.  62;  int.  4r  tt.  »*22  Nov.  64;  Lt.  4  Capt.  P30  Mar.  70; 

Capt.  4r  Lt.  Colonel,  34  Aug.  78. 
I  Amelius  Richard  Mark  Lockwood.  Ent.  4  Lt.  'i  i  Dec.  66 ;  Lt.  J-  Capt.  Pi8  May  70 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.  Col.  5  Oct.  jf. 


LlXUTXHA.irT8  A.VD  CA.PTAXir8. 

2  Hon.  George  Aubrey  Vere  Bertie 

1  Francis  Aylmer  Graves-Sawle.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Michel  .. 

2  Augustus  Heniy  Macdonald  Moreton 

1  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Viceroy  of  India.. 

2  James  Gordon  Henry  Graham  Montgomery 

1  Cyril  Dudley  Fortescue 

2  Francis  Capel  Manley    

2  Lionel  Dudley  Mackinnon,  Inttructor  ofMutketry  20  Feb.  77 

I  Henry  Augustus  Wetherall 


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"•14  Oct.    68"  3  May  v 

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LixvTXirA.irT8. 

1  Vesey  John  Dawson.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Higginton.. 

2  Hon.  Eustace  Henry  Dawnay     

2  ITcm.  Henrv  Power  Charles  Stanley  Monck  

2  Lord  Douglas  William  Cope  Gordon,  MP.  for  Wett  Aherdeenthire 

1  Alfred  William  Maitland  FitzRoy,  Instructor  ofMutketry  26  Dec.  78  p  3  Feb.    69 

p.t.e.  John  Foster  George  Ross  of  Bladensburg  

AlfVed  Edward  Codrington 

Hon.  Henry  Charles  Legge,  Adjutant  39  Oct.  78 

2  John  Robert  Gladstone 

2  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon  Dawson 

2  Charles  Brand  , 

Hon.  Frederick  William  Lambton 

George  Ralph  Charles  Ormsby  Gore  

1  Horace  Robert  Stopford 

2  Hon.  Arthur  Henry  Henniker-Major,  Adjutant  16  Feb.  78  ... 

2  George  Vere  Boyle 

1  Hon.  Anthony  Lucias  Dawson  

3  Hon.  Hugh  Amherst 

2  Herbert  Conyers  Snrtees    

2  Theophilus  Basil  Percy  Levett 

BXCOD  LlXUTBJrAJTTS. 

1  Edgar  Vincent 

2  Walter  Orlando  Corbet 

I  William  John  Arthur  Charles  James,  Duke  q^  Portland 

1  Guy  Thomas  Saunders  Sebright 

2  George  Pleydell-Bonverie  

I  George  Fnmcis  Sutton    

3  ITon.  Arthur  Grenville  Fortescue    

I  Bertram  Mont  Orgueil  Hadsley  Gosselin     

a  Philip  Gurdon 

I  Rowland  Winn 

3  Peter  Andley  David  Arthur  Lovell 

X  Edward  Knatchbull-Hugessen 

I  Augustus  John  Henry  Beaumont,  Earl  o/Wiltshire 

Quarter  Mattcr».—2  Joseph  Birch,  27  Feb.  67. 

I  William  Ellis  Reynolds,  8  March  76. 
Surgeon  Mtyor.^j  Surgeon  Maior  Constantine  Caridi  Read,"  A.S.  13  May  53 ;  Surgeon,  x3  Dee.  68. 
BatiaUon  Surgeon.-^  George  Ferry,"  Attitt.  Surgeon,  20  Jan.  55 ;  Surg*on  Mqjor,  36  Feb.  76. 
Surgco*»'--i  Arthur  Bowen  Richard  ^yen.Aettttant  Surgeon,  36  Sept.  59. 

3  John  Henry  Connel  Whipple,  MD.  Attittant  Surgeon,  30  Sept^  64. 

X  James  Magill.  MD.  3  May  76.  ,        «^ 

SoUcHor.^Boben  J.  P.  Broughton,  7  Jan.  63.        I         itt  Battalion  returned  f^rom  the  Orim$m,  Jnm9 1856. 

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4  from  Canada,  39  Oct,  x84«. 


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*  Sir  William  Ckxlrington  commanded  a  Brimde  of  the  Li^ht  DiTlBion,  and  afterwards  a  DiTfaion  throus^hout 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tne  battles  of  Auna  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasps,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Military  Order  of  Savoy, 
tst Class  of  the  He^jidie.and  Turkish  Medal).  From  11  November  1855,  and  antil  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea, 
be  was  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army.  Has  also  the  Medaille  Militaire  of  France,  as  having  oom- 
asBded  an  army  in  alliance  with  France. 

'Colonel  FiUHoy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in  the  41st  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
hkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

''  C-oIonel  Hall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  ftrom  20th  Nov.  1854  to  i6tii  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and 
Torkish  Medal). 

'*  Lt.(7olonel8  Wigram  and  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  nth  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with 
(JI»p,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.O>lonel  Lord  Wm.  P.  E.  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  185^  (Medal). 

i*  LtwC^lonel  Fremantle  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  Dec.  18^4  to  otn  July  1855,  including 
tlffi  s^e  of  Sebastopol ;  also  commanded  163  men  at  the  last  sortie  of  the  Russians  agamst  the  Quarries  on  7th-8th 
Jcne,  and  commanded  the  Woolsack  party  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June— severely 
vvKmded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  the 
9ieee  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  Trans-Grogra  campaign,  with  expedition  into  Nepaul— mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

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BcoU  OuarcU. 


tlij  aonred  th«  osmpaign  of  x8i^  with  ths  3rd  Guards,  and  was  jyresent  st  the  iMt^es  of  QnatoeJBns 

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ColoiMi  Mfoaerielr  served  in  ^^^iteMliromTandll^y^ 


*^'^rtw<no.    aerved  the  Bastem  nampaign  of  1855  in  command  of  the  ist  Division,  inolnding  the  siege  and  flsll  of 
"        ~  '     of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  Turkish  Medal,  and 

unpaigtt 

— -, (severely  woonded,  she. - „  -.^- , 

( Jtodsl  withftnr  ClMM,  Brevet  of  MlMor,  Knight  of  the  Lecion  of  Honor,  sthClassof  the  Medjidie,  a^ 


Sstestapol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  TCB.,  Gonmander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal, 
3^  OlMs  of  the  Me4Mdie}. 

'  Ookasl  Gtepe  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  (bayonet  womid  of  hand), 
nsfiMiia,Mig  Inkennaa  (seversbr  woonded,  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  96th  Oct. 


*itk  OM  Oasp,  and  Tnrkish  Medal) . 

*  OokMl  Bccesliard  joined  the  BattaUon  in  the  Crimea  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  sad  wis  at  the  fkll  of  Sebastopol 
(Medslwtth  one  Clasp,  and  Tnrkish  Medal). 

'  CoioDsl  Walkar  served  ss  Assistant  Mmtaiy  Secretary  to  (General  Sir  Arthur  Cnnynghame  in  Sonth  Africa, 
>sd  was  pisseiii  in  ail  tiie  operations  under  that  General  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  employed  on  manv  im- 
ponsot  aissiona.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  and  was  one  of  the 
defegstae  sent  with  the  nUimstum  to  Sng  Cetywayo.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  Znln  war,  was  appointed 
Aasiitsnt  Adjouoit  General  to  Colonel  Pearson^s  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inyesane,  and  the 


Skowe  daring  tu  two  months*  investment  by  the  Zulus  (mentioned  in  despatches).    Afterwards  as 

k  of  the  Lower  Tagela  (OB.). 

*  U.C0I0MI  HmlP.  8.  Methoen  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  firom  the  17th  Deo.  1874,  and  was 
riTiiiuBt  at  the  battle  of  Amoeftd  (Medal  with  Clasp).                                                                             ^     ^ 
,*X3niaa  FacM  served  in  the  seoond  phase  of  the  AshanU  war  fh>m  the  17th  December  z873*  Attached  to  (3^ 
UadstVeamnsad  (Medal).  


*«  Qssmr  MMtar  ITBIaln  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bal^lava, 
sadJ^ansM,,  fltoie  ef  Sebastopol,  snd  repolse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Olasps, 
»vdlaiBB  asid  tSu  Medals). 


Medals). 

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"LiHCXLLBi"— "Eoypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).     "Tjllavkki.**  "Baubosa."  "  Pkhxksuli. ** 
"Wi.TBBtoo,"  **Alka"  "Ihkkemak'*  "  Ssvastofol." 
OoloneL— SSr.  Henry,  Zord Rokeby,i  GCJ?.  £iuian,  91  April  14 ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  'la  June  23  ;  Capt.^  tl.CcUnel, 

'21  Sept.  32;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Jfo/or,  ^28  June  50  ;  Li.Colonelt^ ij  Fel).  54  i Major  General,  ao  Jane 54  » 

Xf<.6«n«ra7,  20  Sept.  61 ;  General,  8  March  69  ;  Colonel  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  13  May  75. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. — ^a  Reginald  Gippa,^  En*,  4r  Li.  ^10  April  49 ;  Lt.  Jf  Capt.  20  Juue  54 ;   Bt^  Mt^jor, 

6  Jnne  56 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Col.  ^i  Feb.  58 ;  Colonel,  5  Jan.  71 ;  Ifo/or,  10  Oct.  74 ;  Lt.Col.  5  Sept.  77. 
Xig'or*.— I  Raymond  Herbert  White,  Eh$.  io  April  49 ;  Lt.  »*i3  April  52  i  Capt.  29  Dec.  5+ ;  Cupt.  4r  Id.  Col. 

'16  Sept.  59 ;  Colonel,  24  Sept.  75;  Major,  s  Sept.  77. 
2  George  Hay  Moncrieff,*  Ene.  6  June  54 ;  Ena.  4-  Lt.  '4  Aug.  54;  Id.4r  Capt.  1*15  Jaiu  561  Capt,  4r  JA.Col. 

'19  Aug.  62  ;  0)2(m«;,  26  Mar.  78  ;  Major,  15  Mar.  79. 
Captains  and  Lt  Colonels. ^2  Edw.  Marcus  BereBford,<^  Ent.  ^^23  Aug.  54  j  Lt.  3  Nov.  54 ;  Capi.  P29  Apr.  56  ; 

Capt.Jr  Lt.Colonel,  P4  Nov.  64 ;  CoUmel,  xo  Oct.  79. 
X  Geo.  Williams  Knox,  En$.  4-  Lt.  19  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '25  Sept.  57 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ^4  Apnl  65. 
2  Hon.  Walter  Bodolph  Trefosis,  En$.  4-  Lt.  Pq  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  ^2  Feb.  58 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '4  Apr.  65. 
X  Frederick  Palmer,  Ena.  4- Lt.  31  Sept.  55 ;  Lt.  f  Capt.  ^i6  Aug.  59  ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  29  Aug.  68. 
2  Henry  Hardinge  Denne  BtTacej,Ena.4'Lt.  '28  Nov.  56  j  Lt.4rCapt.  P15  June  60;  Capt.  4'Lt.Col.  '4  Feb.  71 . 
2  ifow.  Henry  Tho8.Fra8er,.E»*.PioSept.58i  En$.  4'  Lt.  ^24  June  59;  Lt.  ^  Cojo^  P12  June  635  Capt.4r 
Lt.Col.  v^oAxig.  71. 

1  Frederick  Henry  Harford.  JEn#.  4;  JW.  '13  Jan.  60;  Lt.  4'  Capt.  '4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  29  June  73. 

2  Thomas  Philip  Graham,  En».  <f-  i*.  '19  Aug.  62 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.  P4  April  65 ;    Capt,  4-  Lt.Colonel,  17  July  72. 
Fred.  Wm.  Edwd.  Forestier  Walker,'  CB.,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  '5  Sept.  62;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  >xx  July  65;   Capt.  4r 

Lt.Colonel,  iFeb.  73;  Colonel,  xs  Oct.  78. 
2  William  Julius  Grascoigne,  Ena.  4-  Lt.  P31  Mar.  63 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  P6  Feb.  66;  Capt  4"  Lt.Colonel,  25  Jnne  73. 
2  George  Gosling,  .EiM.  ^28  Jan.  62;  JiM.4-i<.PioJuly63;JM.^OBpi.P26June66;  Capt.4'Lt.Colonel,ij  June  74. 
I  .BTon.Joshua  Charles  Vanneck.JFitt.^X^  ^1  Dec.  63;  2^.  ^Cop^.  ^26  June66;  Capt.jfX^.CbtonW,  xoOct.74. 

1  Harrington  Bulkley  Douglas  Campbell,  ^iM.4-i<.»*xo  May  64;  X«.^Cap/.Pi8Dec.66;  Capt.SrLt.Col.xi^yje. 

2  Hon.  Paul  Sanford  Methuen.s  Military  AttacM  at  BerUn;  Ena.  4r  Lt.  1*22  Nov.  64;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  P25  Dec.  67  ; 
C5a««.  4"  Lt.Col.  X5  July  76. 

I  Ralph  Vivian,  Ena.  4-  Lt.  '29  Nov.  64 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  29  Aug.  68 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  30  June  77. 

1  Son.  Francis  Charles  Bridgeman,  Ena.  4-Lt.^ii  July  65 ;  Lt,  4-  Capt.  P30  June  69 ;  Capt.4rLt.  Col.  i  Ang.77. 

2  Henry  Edward  Home  Drummond-Moray,  JBnj.4-L<.'5Jan.66 ;  Lt.4rCapt.  ^jJnlyeg ;  Cavt.4r  Lt.Col. $  Sept.77. 

1  Henry  Fludyer,  Ena.  4r  Lt.  P29  May  66 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  ^ai  Aug.  69 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  19  Dec.  77. 

2  William  Edward  Montgomery,  Ena.Jt  U.  '27  June  66  ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  P5  Mar.  70 ;  Capt.4r  Lt.Colonel,  2  Apr.78. 
I  Mildmay  Willaon  Willson,  Ena.  4-  Lt.  ^3  Aug.  66 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  »i  Sept.  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  14  Deo.  78. 

1  Leopold  James  Yorke  Campbell  Scarlett,lBn*.  ^  ie.  'xi  Doc.  66;  Lt.  4- Capt.  P24  Sept.  70;   Capi,  ^ 
Lt.Colonel,  24  Feb.  79. 

2  Inigo  Richmund  Jones.  Ena,  4"  Lt.  ^18  Dec.  66;  Lt.4'  Capt.  ''4  Feb.  71 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  15  March  79 


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I  /SVr  William  Gordon  Gordon-Cumming,  Bart 

1  Thomas  William,  Viaeount  Coke 

x  JIon.Richard  Southwell  George  StapletonCotkon 

2  Arthur  Broadwood,  Inatruetor  of  Mualcetrjtx  Jan.  77 

Frederick  Lorn  Campbell,  Brigade  Major,  Mome  Diatriet 

2  Arthur  Henry  Paget^ 

X  Xord  Francis  Charles  Gordon-Lennox     

X  i^tr  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  Willshire.^ar^ 

2  flfolliott  Williams  Erskine     

2  Hon.  Arthur  Hay  David  Fraser     

X  Henry  Pakenham*Mahon     

Lord  Albert  Charles  Seymour,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Prince  Edward  pf\ 
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LxSUTXViJfTS. 

2  Francis  D.  Astley  

T  Hon,  North  de  Coigny  Dalrymple,  Adjutant  i  Jan.  79 

2  William  Augustus  Home-Drummond-Moray 

X  Maximilian  Dudley  Digges  Dallson.Xt.  InHruetorofMuak.atHythe 
Archibald  Spencer  Drammond,  Aidede  Camp  to  M^jorQen.Donovan\ 


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X  Arthur  Cyprian  EnoUys 

T  Frederick  William  Romilly,  at  Stqf  College 

X  John  Bourohier  Stracey  

1  Henry  Wiokham 

2  Hon.  Charles  Harbord,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Marqmia  of  Lome 

2  Hugh  Drummond  Hay  Bamett 

T  Hon.  James  Henry  Duncombe   

a  Charles  Crutchiey 

X  George  Coemo  Aberoromby 

2  Robert  Ontlar-Ferguason    

9  Neil  Jamee  MexuiieB 

2  EAg^ne  Leopold  Selwyn  Brett,  Adjutant  2  April  78  

2  MrRobert Drummond Moncreiffe,  Bart, 

3  John  William  Ainslie  Drummond 

|x  Clarence  Granville  Sinclair  

1  Hom.  Luke  White   

•a  Edward  Watkin  WiUiams  Wynn 

2  Hon.  Alexander  Francis  Henry  Campbell 


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X  Hon.  Arthur  Hay   

X  Hon.  Thos.  H.  A.  B.  Cochrane > 

a  Hom.  Arnold  Allan  Cecil  Keppel  

2  Lionel  Qeorse  Henry  Seymour  Dawson- Damer 

X  Robert  Dnndas 

X  Charles  Edward  Hartopp    

a  Francis  Edmund  George  Astley 

1  Alan,  Loird  Greenock 

2  Laurence  Qeorgo  Drummond 

Qvarter  Jf(M<«r».— >x  John  M*Blain,i«  X7  Nov.  69. 

a  Frederick  Butterworth,  25  Mar.  73. 
A(r^«o«2r<a»'or.— aFred.  Robinson,"  MD.,  A.8.  19  Nov.  47 ;  Surgeon,  ao  Mar.  57  j  Surgeon  M^jor,  19  Nov.  67. 
\ Battalion  Surgeon.— -x  Surgeon  Major  William  Ralph  Lane,  A,8,  39  Deo.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  7X. 
a  Wm.  Ma^nsell-CQllins,  MD.  Aaeiet,  Surgeon,  2  Oct.  66. 
Solieitor.'-Tnd..  Ouvry,  9  Nov.  58.  Baeinqa  Blue.  Agenta,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Batt.  returned  from  the  Crimea,  4  Julg  1856.    2nd  Batt.  returned  fivm  Canada,  x8  Septmher  1864. 

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i^  i!iL      Z4.G«utrul,  96  May  73  ;  General,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Cotoitfi  let  Foot,  11  July  77 

31  ,  ...    laeatataat  Col^U.— 1  Edw.  Thoe.  St.  Lawrence  MccGwire,  Em.   'ig  Oct.  40:  Lt.  'ai  May  sa:  Cavt. 

«'i9  Jan.  55;  Major,  9  Feb.  67  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i-as  Mar.  71 ;   Colonel,  25  March  76. 
ja     ...    a  Edward  Andrew  Stuart,*  JTjm.  »ax  May  5a ;  i*.  11  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  30  Mar   s8  • 

teaas/  Colonel,  14  Auff.  76.  •  j   »  • 

?7  [  ■-.    MBJopi.--i  Henry  George  White,*  Jffiw^n,  30  Dec.  53 ;  I'i-  29  Dec.  54;  Capi.  P30  Mar.  58;  Major,  'as  Mar.  71 ; 

^         '    -grgcrf  XtMtouM/  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
35      -    a  Wniiam  NewcoTuen  Watts,J?N«i^n,  '9  Dec.  45 ;  Zf.  ai  Mar.  48  j  Capt.  ax  Sept.  si :  JB<.  Major,  as  Oct.  7»  J 

Major,  X9  Jan.  76 ;  Breoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
:7  ,  —    a  Richard  Abraham  Manners,*  Eneign,  la  May  53;  Lt.  '18  Aug.  54;  Capt.  a6  June  59;  Brevtt  Ucyor, 

1         ■     5  Jnly  7»;  Major,  5  Aug.  76. 
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I    Major,  30  Nov.  78. 


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George  Paterson 

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George  Seaforth  Rodon   

Thomas  French  Ross ^ 

Arthur  Smith 

Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor  

Hany  Gardner   

VTiUiam  Druiy  Shaw 

Stephen  Blytb  Moore 

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tkeinge  Blne.—Jymtif,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  AgenU,  8ir  B.  Borough,  2ft.  and  Co. 
let  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  a6  Jan.  1878. 
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*  Lt.Colonel  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  of  Bebastopol  fh>m  aand  April  until  severely  wounded  on  ytli  June  1855  (Medal 
^ith  Clasp,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the 
taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Lt.Colonel  White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  31st  Nov.  1854  to  xoth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  attack  of 
the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  from  i6th  Nov.  1858  to  tne  i6th  March 
1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  which  took  the  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  rebel  chiefs  Tantia  Topee  and 
Feroze  Slubh  from  penetrating  into  the  Deccan. 

^  Mi^or  Manners  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Bebastopol,  fW>xn 
95th  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

7  Major  Hassell  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  trom  20th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Modal). 

^|>  Major  Stewart  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  occu- 
pation of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  6.  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Canton  Police  Force  from  1858  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Shekstmg  with  the  Kwang  Tung  rebels  on  8th  Jan.  1859.  Campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking 
of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  the  latter  part  as  Orderly  OfBicer  to  Brigadier 
Urquhart  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Captain  Rooke  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupa- 
tion of  Tientsin,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  axst  Sept.,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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Tie  Paschal  Lamb,  with  the  Mottoes  "  FriiHnm  virtuii*  memor,"  and   "  Vel  exuvia  triumphant.**  The  Royal  Cypher 

▼ikWnthe  Garter,  havinf<the  Grown  over  it.  **  EarpT  "  (with  the  Sphinx),  "  Viuissi. "  **  GoRiTirirA.  ** "  Salamakca' 

•*  ViTioBii. "  "  PrmurssA  "  '*  Nitxllb "  **  Toulousx  "  "  Pskijtsula.  "  "  ArrQUASistLS  "  **  Ghuzhxs  "  •'  Khxlat  ' 

"Tup  Foit3 "  "  Pkkl».»» 

r«ur8er,  Ooloaal.— Henry  Smyth,^  CB.  Entign,  '28  June  33;  Liett.  P28  Oct.  36 ;  Captain,  '2  Dec.  42 ;  Ifajor,  '12  May 
raU  l^lf'  48;  Lieut,  Colonel,  '30  Dec.  53;  Colonel,  9&  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  6  March  68 ;  Lieutenant  General, 
P»y^P»y.i    34  Jane  76;  General,^ 


Sept.  78  ;  Colonel  2nd  Foot,  25  March  77. 
■«,nciB  John  Hercy,  Eneign^  **28  Oct.  ki 


igZimiteaaat  GoloaeU. 

Mty'or,  jLo  May  71 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  29  Sept.^  77. 


28  Oct.  53;   Lt.   27  Oct.  54;   Capt.  »9   Nov.  55; 


I2  Henry  Pye  Ptiliippe,'  Sntign,  la  May  54;  Lt.  '15  Jan.  56;  Capt,  ^t6  Nov.  60;  Major,  ^31  Odt.  71 ; 
I    Brecet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  1  May  78. 
Muvn.—p.e.e.  Sir  Greorge  Pomeroy  CoUey,»  CB.  CMG.  KCSI,  Private  Seeretarg  to  the  Vtcerog  of  India; 
Ensign,  28  May  52;  Lt.  ix  Aug.  54;  Capt,  '12  June  60;  Bt. Major,  6  Mar.  63;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  15  May  73; 


J  April  58  ;  Capt.  '3  May  64  ;  Major,  23  Oct  75. 
;  Lieut.  ^11  Feb.  59 ;  Capt.^iA  Mar.   65 ;  Major,  23  Oct.  75. 


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Colonel,  X  April  74;  Major,  22  May  75. 

Henry  Waring,"  Ene.  '5  Jane  57;  Lieut.  13  j 

I  EoBtace  Lovelace  Hercy,  Ene.  '5  Feb.  58 ;  Xft<  , .       »     .    -  . « 

X  pa.c.  Thomas  Kelly-Kenny,^*  Bnngn,^^  Feb.  58 ;  Lieut.  Pi2  0ct.  60 ;  Capt.  *'2o  Julv  66 ;  Major,  29  Sept.  77- 
a  William  John  Holt,'*  Commandant  Naini  Tal  Contaleeeent  Depot;  Eneign,  '24  July  57;  Lieut.  X5  Feb.  39  : 

Capt.  2  Sept.  68 ;  Major,  23  Jan.  78- 
3  Montagu  Gholmeley  Morris,^^  Mnngn,  '2a  May  57;  Li.  1$  Sept.  57;  Cop^. '21  Sept  60;  Bt.Major, 

26  May  73;  Mty'or,  ax  Feb.  78. 


Robert  Hill  Roas^* 

»  *  ...  '2  0^.e.  waiiam  Cbarlea  Hood 

^  [  ...  2  Henry  Flood  

aj    »/j|  a  William  Clarke 

**    ...  ,3  George  Herbert  Woodard 

23  ll'it  X  ChartosDeyman  BaUlie^' 

19 ,  ...  12  Robert  Bleazby 

19  j  ...  3  Charles  Fairbanks  Lawaon  ... 

19    ...  |i  William  Mackie" 

ij    ...  j2  Charles  Sdward  Hderton^*  ... 

i3 1 ...  |i  George  Arthur  Scott  

^  i ...  |x  Jasper  Selwyn  Tnpper 

li .  ~.  x  Henry  Melvm  Ma^ews  


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Hemy  Melv 

Edward  Warren  Broderick 

Heni7  Walter  Trench 

Angnstaa  Frederic  F.  Adams  . 

Bernard  Arthur  Beale 

Edward  Aabton  Hoffhesi* .... 
Thomaa  Edwards  Harmftn  . 


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I  LnVTXVAVTS. 

I  Charles  Angastas  Mott.  Aide  de  Camp  \ 

I       to  Major  General  Badclife S 

X  William  Montgomery 

a  WUliam  Gun  Collis,  J4jutaHt,  X9  Aiig.7x 

I  Aithur  Herbert  Noorse 

X  Mxtfbrd  Gost^  Inet.  qfMueketrf  x  May  78 

I I  John  Stratford  Collins,  Adjt.  aS  Mar.  yS 
I  Terenee  John  Bockett  Donne 

la  Hamilton  James  Elverson  

•a  JohnRichardHarloem  Richards 

,a  Robert  Thomas  Hanford-Flood 

I  Charles  Edward  Whittle  

I  George  Ward  Cole  Brace 

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I  GeoAy  Francis  Plnekn^y 

a  Barry  Leonard  Dawson    

I  Alexander  Fuller  Maitland  

a  Arthur  Slias    

•a  Henzy  Bourehier  Fowler 

a  William  Samuel  fiurreU. 

I  Aztimr  John  Adams  

a  Stewart  Holoombe  Ruabridger  

'2  George  WOliam  Haoket  Pain  

a  Henxy  Denne  Bobaon 


x6  May 

4  July 
ax  July 
»X7  Feb. 
26  Oct. 

6  Dec. 

9  Feb. 
'x8  Jan. 

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*  S  Sept. 
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39  July 

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'a8  Aug. 
'x6  Feb. 
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'30  June 

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'x7  Nov. 

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»94  Dec. 


56 


60  *'ix  Sept. 

54  X7  Nov. 

57  '  X  Oct. 

58  4  Aug. 

55  5  Mar. 
6x  'aa  Mar. 

61  ^  I  Mar. 
6x  P  3  May 
6a  '20  May 
6a  '  9  Sept. 
6a  P  4  Oct. 

62  XX  Nov. 

63  '  X  May 

64  '13  July 
64  >*  s  Oct. 
64  5  Nov. 
64  Va8  Oct. 

64  aa  April 

65  '  8  Jane 


SvB  LixvmvAvn. 
Henry  Blaton 


8«oon>  JjnmvKkxn. 
z  HeoxyBridgmanHenderson  Lethbridge 

•a  Thomas  John  Atkinson 

la  William  Faithfhll  Allen 

,a  George  Trenohard  Plckard-Cambridge 

a  WiUiam  Edwin  Banbury 

'a  George  Burridge  Crawley  

a  Francis  John  rak  

,x  WiUiam  Leonard  Addington 

'i  Alfred  Bmeet  Price 

,x  Chaziea  Carmiehael  Monro 

2  WiUoiu;h.by  ThnilUer    ^ 

t  Wyndham  Hackett  Pain 


5  Sept.  77 

t^: " 

30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

16  Feb.  70 

39  June  78 

xsAug.  79 

x3Aug.  79 

xsAug.  79 

XI  Oct.  79 


30  Aug. 


CArTA.Iir.     I   BBXV.Hi.J. 


58'.    I  April  701 
63 1 '  3  Aug.  70 


'xsFeb.  71 

r7May 

X  July 

'la  July 

'27  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

a8  Oct.( 

a8  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

aSOct. 

a8  0ct. 

19  June 

a6  June 

9  Aug. 

xa  Nov. 
xa  Nov. 
33  Nov. 
38  Feb. 
X3  June 
xo  Sept. 
ao  Nov. 
aoNov. 
aoNov. 
XX  Sept. 


7  Dec.  70 
X  April  70 
I  July  7x 
X  Apr.  70 

'31  Oct.  71 

X7  Feb.  7a 

8  Mar.  7a 
»3x  Oct.  7x 

8  April  74 

xaMay  75 

ax  July  75 

33  Oct.  75 

39  Oct.  77 

23  Jan.  78 

z  May  78 

ax  Oct.  78 


23  July    79 


General  Smyth  commanded 
the  68ch  Light  Infantrv  through- 
out the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854- 
55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  siege 
and  fhU  of  Sebastopol  JMedal  with 
three  Clasps,  CB,,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of 
the  MecUidie). 


i$t  BatiaUtm  embarludfor  Bomhag, 
Julg  x866. 

and  BattaUon  emiarked  for  Malta, 
»6Juljfi%77, 


sua  LIXUT. 


XX  Nov.  76 


,— z  James  George  Anderson,  98  Sept.  78 ;  Ene.  26  Feb.  56 ;  Lt,  Z3  Feb.  63 ;  Capt,  t  Apr.  79. 


119  »_ 

iJ    ...  I  9  Robert  Ont&e  Craig,*^  x  Feb.  67 ;  'Mon.  Captain, 

I  f  I  ...  .QfmrUrMaeUre.—^  Charles  Harvey  Pulsford,  9  Aug.  71. 

t  7I-,  z  JamesToal,9Aug.73.  /^ ^Tp 

i      I      I  Waeimf  BXn^.—Agemte,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Trieh  Agenle,  Sir  E.  Borousrh.  Bt,  and  Co^  ^^^ 


136a  2nd  (The  Queen* s  Royal), 

7  Lt.Ooloiiel  Phillipps  Bexred  as  Adjutant  to  the  ist  Battalion,  and  Queen's,  tliroughout  the  campaign  Of  x86o  in 
North  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin) . 

"  Sir  George  Colley  was  employed  on  special  service  on  the  Cape  Frontier  in  1858, 50,  and  i86x— occupation 
of  Kreli's  territory,  defeat  and  death  of  Tola  (twice  thanked  by  the  Government,  Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  tbxough- 
ont  the  China  war  of  1860,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  xsth  and  14th  August,  x8th  and 
21  St  Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  xyth  December 
1873  in  command  of  the  Transport  and  line  of  communications,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  defence 
of  ^e  Posts  of  Quarman  and  Fommanah.  and  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  .of  CoomAia  {9  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  C3.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1'  Major  Waring  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Tras^ort  Corps  (men- 
tioned m  despatches,  Medal) . 

1'  Major  Kelly-Kenny  served  the  campai^  of  x86o  in  North  CHuna  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephson, 
including  the  action  of  Sinho  (mentioned  m  despatches),  taking  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  uie  campaign  of  x  867-68  in  Abyssinia  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  **  zeal,  energy,  and  ability',"  Medal). 

^*  Major  Holt  was  thanked  in  General  orders  dated  at  Poona  xath  Julyx866  for  his"  noble  efifbrts"  in  saving 
life  on  the  occasion  of  the  wreck  of  the  Pilgrim  ship  Diamond^  and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  at  Bombay  as  "  deserving  uf  the  warmest  admiration."  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,— aa  Pro- 
vost Marshal  at  Zoula,  and  subsequently  in  the  Transport  Train ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at  Belago  Pass 
whilst  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord  Napier  (Medal, 
and  promoted  to  Captain  unattached) . 

"  Mi^T  Morris  served  with  the  7i;th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  occupation, 
after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  of  the  rortfied  outposts  and  camp  with  Ontram's  Force,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
attacks ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  (Medal). 

i>  Captain  Boss  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  35th  Begiment  during  the  campaign  in  the  Shahabad  district,  Bengal,  in 
z8$8  (Medal). 

17  Captain  Baillie  served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  CThina  with  the  3rd  BuHb  (Medal  with  G^asp  for  the  Taku 
Forts). 

^>  Captains  Mackie  and  Hughes  served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Ck>rps  (Medal) . 

1*  Captain  Hderton  eerved  with  the  68th  Light  Inmntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  the  Grate  Pah  (Medal). 

*o  Migor  Blurton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  (bJl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  (3hina  campaign  of  z86o 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) . 

>^  Captain  Cndg  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fbll  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  spiking  party  on  the  8th  September  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Gontinuation  of  Notes  to  ^rd  Foot. 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Pamell  served  with  the  3rd  Buflb  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded 
the  and  Battalion  3rd  Buffs  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  2879,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Inyesaae  and 
during  the  occupation  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.). 

*  Minors Hobson  and  Halahan  served  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

*  Lt.(yolonel  Eteson  served  with  the  x8th  Elojral  Irish  throughout  the  second  Burmese  war,  including  the  capture  of 
Martaban,  Bangoon,  Prome,  and  the  Donabew  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

7  Migor  Graves  organised  for  the  Zulu  war  of  X879  the  and  Begiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent,  consisting  of 
two  battalions,  and  served  with  Pearson's  Column,  in  command  of  the  regiment,  during  the  advanoe  to  SkowCb 
taking  part  in  the  engagement  of  Inyezane  (mentioned  in  report  as  having  been  indeftttigiM>le  in  his  exertions). 

*  Captains  Kerr  and  Graham,  Iiieuts.  Ferguason,  Hind,  Ventris,  and  &ekewioh  served  throughout  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  X875-76. 

*  Captain  Beeves  served  with  the  Buflb  in  the  campaign  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  x  75-76,  including  the  action 
of  the  90th  January. 

^  Captain  Kelly  served  with  the  Bufft  in  the  operations  in  the  Malav  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including  the 
actions  of  the  30th  Januarv  and  4th  February,and  commanded  the  escort  in  the  reconnaissance  of  the  2«nd  January. 

M  Captain  Leslie  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including 
the  actions  of  the  4th  and  aoth  January  and  4th  February. 

^*  Captain  Howarth  served  with  the  Buflb  thsoughout  the  campaign  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  x  875-76,  including 
the  aodon  of  the  aoth  January. 

u  Captain  Ommanney  and  Lieut.  Chippindall  served  with  the  Buffii  in  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in 

x87<-76. 

i«  Lieut.  Holme  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  x  875-76,  including 
the  action  of  the  4th  February. 

^7  (Quarter  Master  Colley  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operationA  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76, 
indoding  the  actions  of  the  4th,  X4th,  and  aoth  January.  Digitized  by  V^3  OO^^  i^ 


fty. 


lahm.  fiiionieUffe. 
..Snroatet-. 
The  Dragon. 


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fty. 


The "aose and  Crown.    " Doubo "  ••  Taljlvirx "    ••  Albuhkba"  ••  PyBEWMs ' '  " Nivbllb  " 
"Nitb"  "PBiriirsuLA"  **Puinrii.B**  "  Sbtabtopol '*  "  Taxu  Fobtb." 
Colonel.— WUliam  Craig  Emilius  Naoier.^  ^iwi^n,  28  Oct.  35;  Lt.  '17  Nov.  37;  Cavt.  P20  ApriUa  ;  Brevet 
J£mior,  t8  Feb.  48 ;  Breoet  Lt.Oolonel,  30  May  51 ;  CoIomI,  a8  Oct.  54 ;  Major,  23  Oct.  s? ;  Major  General 


>  Jane  62  j  Jft//or, 


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6 
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9  l^EU^h  65;  Lieut.General,  22  Aug.  73  ;  General,  x  Oct  77 ;  Colonel  3rd  Buffs,  14  Aug.  74 
Lieutenant  Oolon©l».—x  Francis  Morley,»  Entign,  13  Majr  55;  Lt.  i  Sept.  55;  Capt.  Pio  ; 

'7  Dec.  67  ;  ^rtfre/  ii««f«»iaii<  Colonel,  3  Deo.  76  ;  X««tt<«nan;  Colonel,  10  Dec.  77. 
2  Henry  Pamell,  CS.  Sneign,  23  May  55;  !*{'  9  ^ov.  55;  Capt,  I'j  Sept.  62;  Motor,  «»i2  July  7t  ;  Breoft 

lAeutenaut  Colwtel,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  30  Nov.  78. 
■lyon.— p.t.e.  Clifford  Parsons,  Frqfeeaor  at  the  Staff  College;  Enaign,  P16  Feb.  49 ;  Z<.  Pio  Doo    52  •  Copf 

25  Sept.  55;  Bt.Mqjor,  19  Nov.  71 ;  3fq7or,  10  Dec.  73;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  2  Oct.  77.  •       •      ^  • 

Francis  Eteeon,*  ^m«a»^  .4(i;itia«<   General,  Bengal;  Ensign,  P6   Aug.  47;  Lt.  15  April  S2  •    Cant 
~    St.  Major,  5  3y}y  7\}  ^^J?;^»  l^Ji^^^' 74^i  ^revetp^  :>     f      d   $       r 

59;    Capt. 

Major,  10  Mar.  78. 
I  Nov.  78. 


sMar^sS 


_  John  Blaksley,  .Ewt^ii,  7  34ay  58  ;  -^^-  ^4  May  60 ;  Capt.  n  Mar.  64  ;  Major,  6  Dec.  75. 
Shapl&nd  Graves,'  J'rotector  qf  Indian  Immigrante  at  Natal ;  Ensign,  28  Feb.  56:   Li  6  Julv 
'15  May  66 ;  Major,  11  Oct.  76.  "^ 

:  Frederick  Taylor  Hobson,'  Ensign,  '30  Oct.  57 ;  X<.  '30  Sept.  59  ;  Capt.  P29  June  66 ;  Major,  1 
2  Henry  Thomas  Halaban,*  i'n*.  24  Nov.  S7  ;  ■^''  »6  Sept.  60 :  Ctf|><.  Pj  '^^    "     —  • 
2  Charles  James  Hamilton,  Ensign,  17  Mar.  58  ;  Lt.  ^22  Oct.  61 ;  Capt. 


*/i 


CArri-iirs. 
2  James  Edward  Forster 

1  William  Frederick  Kerr, B /»<«rpr«^er  

z  Edward  Girdlestone  Graham*^  

2  Henry  Drinkrow  Harrison 

X  Francis  William  Kane 

1  Charles  Edward  Beeves* 

2  George  Agar  Alexander 

p.e.e.  Edward  John  Lynch,  Garrisonlnst.  \ 

Home  District    > 

1  Waldron  Edward  Roper  Kelly"  

I  George  Ernest  Harley  

1  Arthur  Trevor  Leslie** 

t  Robert  Albert  Hickson  

2  Williaju  Henry  Wyld 

2  Henry  Wallick  Maclear   

2  Arthur  Charles  Jackson 

2  William  Conquest  Howarth^^ 

:  Albert  Edward  Ommanney'^ 

2  Lionel  Thomas  Spens  

2  Richard  Richards  Brefihey  Temau    . 
2  George  Fred  Harris 


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!.  '2  Oct.  66 ;  M^for,  i  iNOV.  7I 
P26  June  67  ;  Major,  30  N( 


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CAPTAIK. 


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LlBUTBiri.BT8. 

2  Robert  Waloott  M'GiUivray  Martin  .... 
2  Julius  Batt  Backhouse,  Instmetor  of 

Musketry  3  Feb.  75  

2  Richard  Stanley  Oiwks  Moody  

2  Nathaniel  Newnham-Davis 

I  Home  Johnstone  Fergnsson* 

1  John  William  Hind,*  Inst,  qf  Musketry  \ 

XX  Feb.  79  J 

2  Cosmo  Hnntly  Gordon 

Francis  Hacdonald  Drury 

I  Bxyan  Francis  Holme^* 

1  George  Herbert  Chippindall"  

2  Hen.  Calthorpe  Somerset,  Adj.  24  Dec.  78 
X  Robert  George  Kekewich,*.l4/«  ^o  Apr.  76 

David  FMncis  Lewis   

Hogh  Hoddam  Tate 

2  Percy  Grtsen • 

2  Henry  Raleigh  Knight 

2  Alfred  Jamai  Whitacre  Allen 

I  Robert  Alfred  Baker 

Ernest  De  Brath 

X  Arthur  Horsman  Coles 

1  George  Edward  Hyde  Gates 

2  John  Hughes  

»  Herbert  John  James  Middleton  

Heniy  Hodges  Forbes 

3  James  Comyn  Lewis  Knight-Bruoe 

BVB   LXBtTTBVAlTTS. 

Hugh  Blaoktmm 

a  Corry  Langrishe  Goxmellan 

8BOOn>  LXBUTBVAaXB. 

George  Adrian  Porter  

a  CoutenayBourchierYyvyan 

1  Alezaadar  M'lAchlan   

2  Arthur  Henry  Tylden-Pattenson 

X  Tesnr  Thomas  Bnnbury  

Arcmbald  Francis  Campbell- Johnston 

2  Herbert  St.  David  JarreU 

z  Pereival  Forbes  Brine 

I  Edgar  Evelyn  Bavenhill 

Robert  Edward  Philips  


2x  Aug. 
28  Oct. 
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9  July  79 
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30  Deo. 
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30  Nov. 

X3  Mar. 
3  Aug. 


General  Napier  served  as  Aide 
de  Camp  to  SirCharles  Napier  during 
73 1  his  campaign  of  1845  against  the 
..  Desert  and  Mountain  Tribes  en  the 
'  *|  right  bank  of  the  Indus.  Sorvert  also 
74  at  the  siege  of  Sebostopol  as  Assis- 
74  tant  Director  General  of  the  Land 
Transport  Corps  (Medal  Tvith  Clasp, 


x3  June  74  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,and  Turkish 
X3  June  74  Medal;. 

a  Dec.  74  »  Lt.Colonel Morley  serve*!  with  the 
XX  Feb.  73  Buffs  in  the  campaign  of  xS6o  in 
xo  Sept.  75  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
xo  Sept.  75lof  Sinho,  and  taking  of  Tangku  and 
24  Mar.  75|the  inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with 
X2  Feb.  76  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  opera- 
24  Mar.  76jtions  in  Perak  in  X875-76,  including 
zx  Sept.  76|the  attack  on  the  camp  at  Qoalla 
xz  Sept.  76iKangsa,  and  the  expedition  against 
xz  Sept.  76  the  village  of  Bungor.  Commanded 
a8  Oct.  76|an  independent  force  of  the  Buff» 
a8  Oct.  76'and  xst  Goorkhas  on  the  left  bank  of 
zx  Sept.  77jthe  Perak  river  OQ  aoth  January  1876 
X a  Sept.  79 'which  captured  S  stockade,  two 
SUB  LiBVT.  guns,  and  two  war  gongs. 

[For  contHmMtion  of  Notts  tee  foot 
of  precedimffpage. 


28  Oct. 
ZX  Nov. 


[2  Jgn.  77. 
P(y«f in.— X  Salnsbigy  Davraport  Crookendon,  t8  Sept.  78;  Ens.  12  Jan.  66;  X*.  25  Aug.  67:  Capt. 

a  Arthur  William  mu  Gelston,  X4  Apr.  78 1  Ens,  4  Sept.  60 ;  £^  5  July  64 1  Capt  xo  Dec.  73- 
(^usriorMatUrs.'^t  James  Wflson  Colley,i7  x8  Oct.  73. 

a  William  George  Morgan,  7  Nov.  68.  .    •>.       ^  « 

Fkeimffs  Buff.    AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agents,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co.  jnr^ 
xst  Batt,  4mbariBedfor  OUcirtte,  a  Jnly  z866.— 2JkI  Batt.  embarkodfor  Cape  GoodMope,  3  Oct.i«^. 


Id  Batt!.  Haul.  I  4tll  (The  JUny  8  Ou>n  Loyal).  Isriffade  Vepot,  LancaiU.. 

Q  of  England.      The  Royal  Cyiiher  within  the  Garter.    "CoBuirirA"    "Bldajoz"    "Salamauca  " 
iiL *' *•  St.  Sbbjlstiak "  '*  Nitb"  "  Pekiksclx  "  **  Blabxhsbvbg  "  "  Watbbloo "  "  Alvi. **  *' Ibkkbma.x  *' 

••  Sbvastopol"  •*  Abtbsiitia." 
Colonel.— Studholm  John  Hodgson,^  JSn*.  30  Dec.  19 ;  Lt.  3  Feb.  25 ;  Capt  P30  Dec.  26 ;  ifvor,  '28  Dec.  38 ; 
Lt.CoUmtl,  P8  Aug.  45  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Major  General,  11  April  60;  Lieut.  General,  29  Aug.  68; 
'     General,  2  Feb.  76  j  Coionci  4th  Foot,  21  Nov.  76-    , 
Lieutenant  GoloneU.— 2  Edw.  Wm.  Bray,*  CB.  JSnt.  21  June  39;  Zt.  21  Jan.  41 ;  Capt.  1*14  June  50  j  Bt.3£ajor, 

30  May  62 ;  Major,  2 May  65 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  15  Aug.  68  j  Lt.Colonel,  23  June  75  j  Colonel,  24  Feb-  76. 
I  Cuthbert  Eccles,'  Entign,  '9  July  52  J  ■£'«.  u  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  18  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  '27  Feb.  69 ;  Lieutenant 


Colonel,  29  Sept.  77.  ,  , 

Majors.— 1  Charles  Patrick  Stokes,'  Bn».  14  July  54;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.  P8  Jan.  58  j  BtMajm;  s  J^lJ  7^ ; 
1 73 ;  £r«vei  Lieutenant  Colonel,  11  July  79. 
ell  Elliot,'  Enngnj^  '21  Oct.  5^ ;  Lt.  2Q  Dec.  54;  Capt.  23  July  58;  Bt.Mtyor,  $  J^^  7*  J 


ifo/or,  1  April  73 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  11  July  79. 
John  M'Dowell  Elliot,'  Eneign,  '21  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  20  D« 
M<yor,  29  Sept.  77 ;  :$revet  Lt.  Colonel,  29  Nov^79. 


2  Augustus  Charles  Twentyman.'t  JB«*i^,  21  Dec.  55 ;  i/.  15  June  58;  Capt.  ^^g  Oct.  63;  Brevet  Major, 
1  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  9  July  79;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  27  Nov.  79. 


2  Walter  Francis  Blake  

2  Oswald  Robert  Middleton  

Reginald  Thoresby  Gwyn,  Adjutant  ] 

4  Ifoffolk  Bijle  VoVunteere  ) 

X  Herbert  Charles  Borretti<> 

2  Richard  Annesley  Knox 

2  Charles  Greenlaw  Leggett 

X  Edward  R.  De  Barry  Bamett   

X  James  Henry  M'Ewen 


Francis  Robert  Sandys,  Adj.  4  Adm. ) 
Batt.  Lancaekire  RyU  VoUnteere  ... } 

2  John  William  Goddard  Telfer 

2  Henry  Buckton  Laurence  

2  John  Rimington  Sharp  

X  Robert  Bulkeley  Baldwin  •• 

X  Edward  Zohrab  Thornton,  Aide  de} 

Camp  t^  Major  General  Cameron  ...  i 

Edward   William   Stokes.  At^futant] 

1  Lanca$kire  Militia > 

t  Charles  St.  Clair  Pote 

Philip  Charles  Yorke,  Adj.  x  BueHng- ) 

kamekireBifie  VoUnteere ) 

p,i.e.  Edward  John  Lngard,^^  D.A.  \ 

At{j.  4-  Or.  M.  Gen.  Aldertkoi S 

X  George  Ffrench  Stehelin 

Henry  Moore 

p.e.e.    Daniel  List    Brain,   Brigade) 

Mtfjor,  Bermuda  S 

X  p.$.e.  Edw.  Rob.  Prevost  Woodgate" ... 
I  Edward  Herbert  Fitsherbert    

1  Frederic  Cooper  Turner" 

2  Charles  Edward  Wright 

X  Henry  Boyd  Sutherland 

Malby  Edward  Crofton  

LXBVTBKAVTt. 

2  Richard  Hawes  MacCarthyM 

X  Richard  Hall  QTeen,Adjutant  as  Jan.  79 
a  Fred.  M.  Gordon  Hutchinson. 
2  Wm.  Hnnter  Buller  Little 


a  Robert  Alexander  Ofrilby 

X  George  Goodwin  Taylor  

a  John  Rowlandaon,  Ifi«#.  ofMueketrf^ 

7  Nov.  78 J 

2  Charles  Sinclair  Shepbard 

X  Ernest  Walter  Teatherd 

a  Albert  Washington  Hay 

I  Archibald  Hunter,  Inet.  qf  Mutketrjf] 

25  Jan.  79  j 

I  Thomas  De  la  Rue 

X  Henry  Bdmeades  Baker 

a  John  Moore  Gawne 

I  Theodore   Edmund  Le  Blanc,  JFort) 
Adjutant  at  Trinidad. 


2  George  Henry  Blois  Elliott.. 
X  Alfred  W" 


Williams  Bromley. . 

a  Edward  Rawdon  Penrose   

Robert  Augustus  Ritherton 

2  Frank  Broadwood  Matthews 

2  Charles  Edgar  Baumann 

T  WUliamGilbwtMitchell.Innes.... 
X  Thomas  Richard  Lytton  Wilson  . 


81OOVS  LlBUnVlITTS. 

X  Arohibald  John  Joseph  Ross 

2  Joseph  Ignatius  Bonomi 

2  Ernest  Augustus  Frederic  Carter. 

2  Alfred  Bi^«y  Ridley   

X  Thomas  Meroer  Vigors 

X  Thonuw  Edmund  Burke 

a  Edgar  Dolphin    

a  William  Lancelot  James 

X  Walter  Henry  Daffln 

X  Edgar  Pioain  Wells 

X  Thomas  Cameron  FitigeraldSomerviUe 
2  John  Hany  Blumberg  Barber 
X  Alloyne  Uaynes 


XVSIOS    OB 
2irO  LIXUT. 


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x9June  57 

'12  Nov.  58 

29  Oct.  58 

7  Dec.  58 

'14  Aug.  60 

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18  Nov.  57 

36  Mar.   58 

X7  Sept.  58 

'18  June  6x 

'x6Aug.  6x 

X  June  55 

7  June  6x 

'  8  Aug.  6a 
'x4reb.  60 
'  a  Dec.    6a 

x6  Jan.    63 

7  April  55 
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xQjuly  64 

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3  Apr.   78 


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XX  May 

IX  May 

4  Dec. 

4  Dec. 

4  Deo. 
aa  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
aa  Jan. 

a  July 


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'is  Oct. 
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7  Dec. 
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'34  Nov. 
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3xMay 

»  5  Nov. 
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••30  June 
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36  July 

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»  X  Feb. 
'15  June 

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33  Oct. 

37  Mar. 

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7  July 
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a8  0ct. 

a8  0ct. 

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a  Deo. 
X3  June 

ax  Sept. 

aoNov. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
;  April 
July 
Feb. 
Deo. 


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58  '15  June  66 

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631*13  Nov.  70 
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65  P  2  Aug.  7x 
60    X7  July    72 

6x    ax  Aug.  73 

63  x5  Jan.    73 

65  X  April  73 

65  3  Mar.  74 

57  X  April  70 

63  31  Oct.    74 


x8  Deo.    75 

8  AprU  74 
x4June  76 

a8  0ot.     76 
33  May    63 

xAug.  77 

39  Sept.  77 

a  Mar.  78 

31  Aug.  78 

30  Nov.  76 

14  Dea  78 

a8  Jan.  79 

9  July  79 


39  Jan. 


34  Aug.   78 
37  Apr.    79 


X  OoL     77 
89  Nov.  7  J 


^  General  Hodgson  served  wtlh 
the  45th  Regiment  in  the  first  Bar- 
mese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Faeinge  Blue.  —  Agente,  Messrs. 
Cox  and  Co.  Iriek  Agente,  Sir  K. 
Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 

jet  Battalion  embarked  for  GibraUar, 
37  September  X874.  D^jwt,  with  vmd 
Battalion.  2nd  BatlaUon  returned  from 
ITova  Scotia,  sJulgiS6». 


X3  Aug.  79 

Pagmaetere.^j  Robert  Simpeon,>«  a  Deo.  7S ;  Ene.  'xs  Nor.  6x ;  Lt,  »s  Jan.  6S 
quarter  Maetert,—i  William  Anderson,  si  Sept.  7a. 
a  Henzy  Rowland,  X3  jnly  78. 


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4lh  (The  Kiiit/s  Oivu  Royal).  139 

*  Colonel  Bray  served  with  the  31st  Re^.  thronghont  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General 
pollock,  and  was  preseat  at  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezoen,  and  Jngdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cal)ool,  and  the 
'hilerent  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1843  with  the  Uniballa 
Brigade.  He  commanded  Detachments  of  Infantry  and  Cavalry  in  the  suppression  of  the  election  riots  at 
Nottingham  in  July  1865,  and  was  commended  by  H.B.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief  *'for  his  a<bnirable  and 
praiseworthy  conduct,  «nd  the  firmness  and  ability  he  displayed  on  that  occasion."  Served  with  the  4th  King's 
Own  throughoot  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magd^a, 
and  commanded  the  Rear  Guard  of  the  Ariny  continuously  on  the  return  to  the  coast  (mentioned  In  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lt.Co1onel,  and  Medal). 

s  Lt.CoIoneI  Bcdes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55,including  the  battles 
of  Ahna  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  iZth  June  and  Sth 
September  (Xedal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LtO)lonel  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  CSemetery  on  the  night  of  the  aist  June  1855 — name  brought  to  the 
notice  of  the  (Commander  in  Chief  for  "distinguished  conduct"  in  the  Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 :  ^v'^^  sci^t  into  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  the  monsoon  of 
1S3S  in  command  of  a  Light  Field  Force  consistug  of  170  of  the  Guzarat  Irregular  Horse,  the  4th  Foot,  and  and  Na- 
tive Infiuitnr  as  a  support  to  Captain  Heyoock's  Force  during  operations  in  the  field,  engaged  at  the  attack  and 
osptore  of  Mondetti ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  4th  Foot  with  Brigadier  Macau's  Field  Force  early  in  1859  (Medal) . 

*  Lt.Ck>loDel  Blliot  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopo  In  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Xedal). 

*t  Lt.Co1oneI  Twentyman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

^*  Captains  Borrett  and  Simpson  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  were  present  at  the 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Logard  served  In  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  ^e  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was  employed 
with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal).  ^   ' 

u  ICi^  Woodgate  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Gramet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873 
01^  special  service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74,  includmg  the  action  of  Essaman,  repulse  of 
the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (in  command  of  the  Kossoos),  reoonnais- 
asnoes  in  force  of  the  8th  and  a7th  November,  and  battle  of  Amoafal  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

i>  Osptain  Turner  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Nav^  from  1858  to  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  on 
the  Island  of  B^yt  in  October  1859,  ^^^  served  with  a  Naval  Brigade  in  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations 
before  Dwarka,  and  at  its  capture  in  Nov.  1859.  Served  also  the  China  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
csptore  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign of  z86r-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arrogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'*  lient.  MarCarthy  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  in 
ebsrge  of  the  Poet  at  Aooroful  (Medal). 


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-Faiavoeant,*'    St.  George  and  the  Dragon.    The  Rose  and  Crown.    The  King'g  Crest.    "1 


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Vimibba"  ••Cobukba"  "Bubxco"  "Ciudad  Rodbioo"  "Badajoz"  "Salulutoi."  "Vixtobu." 

NXVBLLB**    "ObTHBB"   "  ToULOUSB  "   *' PBlTIirSULA '*  "LuCBJfOW." 

GolonaL— WiUiam  Lygon,  Sari  of  Longford,^  XCB.  En;  'as  Aug.  37;  Id.  ^sz  Aug.  ag;  Cbpl.  '26  Jan.  44  ; 

Major,  «6  Jnly  53  J  Lt.CoUn^l,  13  Deo.  S4  ;  Oo'<hm/,  17  July  55 ;  Major  General,  6  March  68 ;  U,Qmeral, 

3  Jane  77  j  QenercA,  32  July  79 ;  Colonel  5  Foot,  ix  Sept.  78. 
Lieutenant  Golonela.— i  William  Roberts,*  Oemmanding  a  Brigade  qf  the  Bengal  Armg;  JSne.  't  Nor.  39 ;  Lt. 

10  July  A3:  Obji^. '17  Aug.  53;  Bt.Mqfor,n  Nor.  55;  Mtyor,  17  Sept.  58;  Bt.Zi.Colonel,  27  Dec.  64; 

Lt.  Colonel,  '3  June  65  ;  Colonel,  27  Deo.  69. 
3  Thomas  SooveU  Bigge,*  Sneign,  ^7  June  54 ;  Lt.  nt  Sept.  54  :  Capt.  S  June  56  iMqfor,  '18  Oct.  64  ;  JUrevef 

Lt,Oolonel,  23  3fay  74 ;  X<«Kt«ioii/  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  33  May  79. 
Xajon.— I  Thomas  Rowland,?  JSm^,  aa  Deo.  48;  Lt.  ''39  April  53;  Capt.  2  March  56;  Major,  ^^ts  May 

66 ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  32  Sept.  75. 

1  John  Granville  Harkneas,*  Mneign,  13  May  53;  Lt.  19  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  18  Jan.  56 ;   BtMajor,  30  Mar.  72  ; 

Major,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  1  Jnly  78. 

2  Frederic  Pocklington,i»  J5imv«»  ''9  Oct-  S3;  ^'  8  Dec. 54;    Capt.  »x8  Jan.  56  ;    Bt.Mmor,  xa  Apr.  72 

Mi^jor,  31  Oct.  77 ;  J?^.i*.09toiwZ,  15  Aug.  78. 
2  George  Henry  James  Mowbray  Chapman,"  .^Mn^n. '21  Nor.  5:;  Lt.  6  June  54;  Capt.  a6  Dec.  57; 
Bt.Major,  $  July  72  ;  Breoet  Henienani  Colonel,  xo  July  79 ;  Major,  5  Oct.  79. 


CAPTiiirs. 

2  Philip  FitzRoy  " 

2  Edwin  John  Oldfield"  . 


I  «.«.c.  John  Creagh" 

I  John  RiceNewbolt 

1  Henry  HartleyTaylor,  Interpreter 

z  Alfred  Robert  willuunThistlethwayte 

2  John  James  Robinson  

John  Johnson  Bradshaw,  Adj.  i  Adm.  1 

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Frederic  Arthur  Forsyth 

1  Herbert  Silverthome  Williams 

X  William  Ford  Longboume 

William  Church  Ormond 

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3  Charles  deJersey  Greeme 

p.e.c.  Wm.  Assheton  Kardley  Wilmot,  *» 

D.A.A.  4-  q.M.  Gen.  Ireland $ 

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3  William  Sanders  Darley 

2  Frederic  Richard  Carleton 

2  Charles  Herbert  Broad   

2  Charles  Hackett 

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X  Henry  Kilgonr 

2  Charles  George  Heathcote 

2  Reginald  Hebcr  Thurlow 

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Arthur  Borton  > 

Alexander  Chancellor  

Percy  Francis  Lambart  .... 
Harris  England  Buchanan  , 
Chas.  Gilbert  Colvin  Money, 
Henry  Beaufoy  Thomhill  . 
Arthur  Lionel  Pennington  . 

Reginald  Ker  Kays  

z  John  Warre  Malet 

George  Frend  

3  Ernest  James  Robinson  .... 

3  Hon.  Charles  Lambton 

3  George  Leslie  Orred 

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BVB  LlBFTBHAiraS. 

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BKSIOK  OB 
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61 


4  Sept. 

•6  Oct. 

15  Jan. 
Pz5  Jan. 
Pz7Feb. 

26  Oct. 

34  Dec. 


P23  Aug. 

z  April  62 

'23  April  62 

z  Aug.  62 

'  3  Sept.  62 

'zx  Sept.  63 

»3i  May  64 

9  Aug.  64 


65 
65 

6s 
Pz3Feb.  66 
'z7  April  66 
P  8  June  67 
»z3July    67 

Px6  0ct. 

'22  Jan. 
1*22  Aug. 

X3  Jan. 


'24  Jan. 

'29  Sept. 
Px3  July 
'is  Oct. 
'16  Oct. 
''32  Aug. 

'  3  Feb. 

P27  Feb. 

"27  Feb. 
PZ9  Jan. 


'  3  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
P  8  June  70 


X9  Deo.   77 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

z  May 
zx  May 
zx  May 
XX  May 
XX  May 
XX  May 
ax  June 
x3  Aug. 
23  Jan. 

6  Aug.  79 
79 


X  Hugh  Latimer  Clark 

z  Gerald  Montrisor  Harding.. 

a  Francis  Charles  Carter 

3  William  Edmund  Hill  

3  Edward  Charles  Frederick  Hore  . 

Dudley  Stratheam  Stewart 

3  Thomas  David  Pilcher 

2  Alfred  Ashurst  Etheridge 

2  Edmund  William  Dashwood 

Albert  Edward  Whitaker 

John  Rassell  Colqohoun  Colvin    xaAug. 

Aubrey  George  Bralthwaite  I  xx  Oct.    yy  .«,^^_^,, 

Puymoftor*.— a  William  Barton  Wade,»  x  Apr.  78 }  Sne.  xx  Mar.  59  i  ^*'  '^4  Jan.  6a ;  Capt.  ax  Julj  75. 
Quarter  Mattore.-^i  Francis  Drake,**  17  Nov.  S7« 
_        a  Michael  Downey,  4  Oot.jj 
Tbciwo*  .     •  -  ■ - 

an^  Battalion  returned  from  MauAiiue,  July  1867. 


65 
65 
67 
67 
67 
68 

69 
69 

69 
70 

'  9  April  70 

P  8  June  70 
P30  Nov.  70 
P24  Dec. 
P22  Feb. 


28  Oct.     71 

28  Oct.     71 
28  Oct.    7z 

28  Oct.    71 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

29  May 
23  April  73 
XX  Sept.  76 
XX  Sept.  76 
29  Nov.  76 
29  Nov.  76 
XX  Feb.  77 
3xMay  77 
xs  July    78 

3  April  78 


SUB  LIBUT. 


6  Oct.    75 


BT.Iff.COI.. 


Pis  April  58     5  July 

'  4  l?'eb.  59     5  July    72 

16  Dec.  60  29  Dec.    73 

''23  June  63     I  Oct.    77! 

''X4  June  64     X  Oct.    77 

>'33  Jan.  64     X  Oct.    77 

5  Jan.  70 
'22  Mar. 

36  June  73 

5  Oct.  73 

16. Jan.  73 

12  Feb.  73 

29  April  74 

29  April  76 

14  June  76 

24  June  76 

31  Oct  77 

23  Jan.  78' 

29  Jan.  781 

2  Mar.  78 1 

15  May  78' 

15  Jan.  7Q 

5  Oct.  79 


7  Lt.Colonel  Rowland  served  with 
the  xst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from. 
the  29th  Aug.  X855,  including  the 
siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Lt.  Colonel  Harkness  served  with 
the  55th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th 
Oct.  1854,  and  assault  of  the  Redan 
on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  5th  Class  of  theMedjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 


3  Michael  Downey,  4  Oct.  73.  .    «         ,  j 

g»  Bright  Green.— ii^«i««,  Messrs.  Clox  and  Co.— Jrw*  Agent»,  Sir  i;  Borough,  SfiilftASW 
iatiaUon  embewhed  for  India,  35  Aug.  x866.    Depdt,  oHoAed  to  and  Batialion^^"^^^^^ 


Sth  (Northwnherland  FtistUers),  141 

'  Lord  Lonffford  served  the  Soetem  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Auistant  Adjatant  General,  up  to  the 24th  June  1855, 
after  whidi  as  Adjutant  General,  incladinj?  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fkll  of 
Sebsetopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Of&oer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  2nd  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Uouns,  3rd  Class  of  the  Kedjidie,  and  Torkish  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Roberts  served  with  the  28th  Begt.  thronghont  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fl^  of  Bebastopol,  and  alfoir  in  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal 
with  three  Clame,  Brevet  of  Mi^jor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  i>etachment  of  500  men  of  the  28th  I^egt.  against  the  Waghors  with  the  Okamnndel  Field  Force  in 
1859.  indnding  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  on  the  6th  Oct.,  and  sie^e  and  occupation  of  Dwarka ;  commanded 
the  reeonnaissance  on  Dwarka  £rom  Lt.Colonel  Donovim's  Force,  consisting  of  2  ueld-pieces  and  150  men,  on  the 
rfth  October  1859. 

*  Colonel  Bigge  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  f^m  the  18th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Se- 
hattopol,  assault  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8tn  Sept.,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  24th  August  (Medal  with  CTlasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Vedal).  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  action  at  Sheorsjpore, 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  October  and  November,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  including  attacks  on  the  Dil- 
koosha  Martiniere  and  Seonnderbagh,  defence  of  ;the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  firom  November  to  March  including 
tbe  whole  of  the  operations,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-50  including 
the  action  of  Bnxar  Ghat  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Beni  Madhoo,  and  capture  of  Fort  Omereah  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service). 

^  LtColonel  Pocklington  served  with  the  38th  Begt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  l4»Colonel  (Thapman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  and  the  Calcutta  Naval  Brigade  in  1857-58 
in  pursuit  of  the  Dacca  Motineersand  nth  Irregular  Cavalxy— received  the  thanks  of  the  Lieutenant  Governor 
cf  Bengal.    Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal) . 

"  M^or  PitzBoy  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief 
of  Lneknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  Secunderbagh ;  with  Ontram's 
Division  in  the  Alunbagh  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ; 
wts  subsequently  present  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-50,  inclnding  the  action  of  Buxarghat  and  defeat  of  the 
rebels  under  Beni  2£adho,  cai>ture  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Omereah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 
Mtrioe). 

>*  Ha^  Oldiield  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrah  (wounded)  and 
defeat  of  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Jugdespore  (mentionea  in  desiuitches) ;  present  with  Havelock^s  Force  in  the 
actions  of  Mungarwor  and  Alumbagh,  and  defence  of  the  latter  until  arrival  of  Lord  Clyde ;  actions  of  La  Martiniere 
aod  relief  of  Lndsxow ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  in  repulse  of  numerous  attacks  and  operations  ending 
in  the  capture  of  Lacknow;  snbsequen^y  in  the  final  campaign  in  (Jude,  including  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shnnker- 
porc,  Ometee,  and  Oomrea,  and  actions  of  Dounderkeira  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a 
TCtr's  service). 

'*]I^|or  Oesagh  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  thronghont  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  pre- 
•esl  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  assault  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  defence  of  the  Besidency,  occupation  of 
the  Ahnnhagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  the  greater  part  of  the  time 
u  idjuftant  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  Chisps,  and  one  year's  service} . 

■  (Saptain  Wade  served  with  the  26th  Camercnians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

"  ()r.MaBter  Francis  Drake  served  with  Havolock's  Column  in  18^7  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar,  capture  of  the 
Afambsgh,  relief  of  the  Besidency  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence  (wounded) ;  throughout  the  operations 
attbe  Ahnnbagh  under  Ontram,  and  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  in- 
eluding  the  action  of  Buxarghat,  capture  of  Omerah,  and  destruction  of  other  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
r«at  of  a  year's  service). 


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'  ROLBIA. "    •'  VlMIBBA.  "  **  COBUHITA  " 

*0bxhb8**  "Pbkihbuli."  *' Nii.qa.ba." 

Ser.  Colonel.— John  fTolliott  Crofton.i  Jffniri^n,  i8  Dec.  24;  Z^ '29  Ang.'*  26 ;  Cop/. '17  Jnly  35  ;  Major,  'isApH' 
g»}J|     42;  Lt.Colonel,  7  Aug.  46 ;  Colonel.  20  Jnnc  54;   Major   Oeneral,  9  Mar.  61;  Lieut.  General,  21  Aug.  74.; 


Pay. 


General,  21  Aug.  77  ;  Colonel  6th  Foot,  5  So])t.  69. 
Lieutenant  Oolonelt.— 2  Henry  Broome  Feilden.^  Eneign,^  21  Sept.  52;  if.  6  June  54;  Capt.  '31  Aug.  55  : 
Major,  '8  June  67;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  9  June  ;6 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  24  Feb.  77 

1  James  Nicholas  Colthur8t,«^»iWyn,  14  Oct.  51;  Lt.  'ii  May  55;  Capt.  17  Nov.  63;  Major,  28  June  71;  Brent 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  3  April  78. 

Kajort.— I  Lewis  Blyth  Hole,7  .En*.  3  Dec.  52 ;  Li.  '7  June  54  j  Capt,  29  Sept.  59 ;  BUMaj.  5  July  72 ;  Major,  \o 
Sept.  75. 

2  Dawson  Kelly  Evans,"  J^Miyn,  15  Jan.  56;  Li.  15  Feb.  58;  Cop^ '29  May  63;    Bt.  Major,  1  Oct  77; 
Major,  23  Jan.  78. 

2  Spencer  Field,  Eneian,  2  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  4  Feb.  56;  Oipf.  '22  May  64;  Bt.Mqjor,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  3  AttU  ;«'. 
I  James  George  Cockbum,"  En»ign,  '15  April  56 ;  Lt.  26  Feb.  58 ;  Capt.  ^3  May  64  ;  Bi.  Major,  i  Oct.  77  ; 
Major,  26  Nov.  78. 


*6 


CAPTi.IK8. 

1  Albert  Henry  Harrison^* 

Charles  William  Henry  Wilson^*     

1  James  FitzGeraldi*  

1  Jacob  Biggs  Hopkins    

2  Heniy  PeaseleyL' Estrange  St.  Ueorge  ... 
I  Gustavus  Wheatley  Berry  CoUis" 

1  Adolphus  Randolph  Augustus  CoUis  

2  George  Sharpe  Grimble   

Willi«mThomhillBloi8,^di.  J  Warwick  \ 

MilUia S 

2  David  Michael  Francis  Brady" 

Champion  Jones 

James  Ruddle  Gibbs,  Adj.  2  Warwick  Mxl. 

1  Gerald  de  Courcy   Morton,*   Brigade) 

Major,  Cabul  Force S 

2  Augustus  William  Whitworth" 

1  Frederick  Leigh  Grundy 

2  JamesLewis 

2  James  Edgar  Baines   

X  Richard  Meredith'* 

2  Henry  Deering  Thomas 

2  Frank  Longboume 

2  Neville  Frederick  Mansergh 

LiBUTBNAKTB. 

2  Gerald  Hyde  Charles  Stracey*' 

1  Edward  Arthur  Ball,"  .i<2/M<an<  27  Apr.  75 
I  Arthur  MuUaniffo  O'Beime 

1  Richard  John  Doyne 

2  Denman  Crofl  Murray 

1  Edward  Henry  Corse  Scott  

t  Edward  John  Winnington-Ingram 

2  Willoughby  E.  Gerdon  Forbes 

1  Henry  Blake  Harward 

I  St.  George  John  Rathbome 

1  Thomas  Gheorge  Lumsden,/iMf.o/ JTh^A;.  ) 

6  Aprils    r 

2  William  Erskino  Scott,  In^i.  of  Mueketry  S 

28  March  79 ) 

Gregory  Haines,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Com. 

in  Chief,  Batt  Indiee    

1  Morey  Quayle  Jones  

1  William  Conrad  FaithftiU 

2  John  William  Stevenson  

Edward  Maurice  Eyre 

Nev  ill  Francis  Augustus  Maun  sell  

2  Arthur  William  Fnnk  Jackson 

1  Frederick  Thomas  Clayton 

2  Henry  King  

2  Herbert  Edwards  Trwin,^4;«faii<  i  Sept.  79 

2  Henry  Weston  HelyaT   

a  Alexander  Charles  EBaanuelM'Kinstry. 


SbOOITO  LxBUTBHAim. 

z  Francis  Henry  Cornish    

X  HughMansel   

2  George  Edward  Godftev  Waller  Bird.. 

2  Cecil  de  Courcy  Etheridge 

2  Henry  Bnlckley  Burlton  Watkis  

2  William  Joseph  Newell,  Interpreter 

I  Charles  James  Cockbum 

1  George  Alexander  Hay 

X  Francis  George  Rodney  Ostrehan    

2  William  Golvile  Jephson  

2  Percy  Rice  Mockler 

1  Herman  James  Shelley  Landon 

2  George  Rodney  Brown 

2  Lindsay  Sherwood  Newmarch 

1  Robert  Henry  Twigg 

2  James  Frederick  Greenwood 


I   BX8IOW  OB  I 
2KD  LIEUT.  I 

13  Dec.  57 

29  Dec.  57 

23  April  58 

23  Mar.  58 
31  May  64 

24  Apr.  58 
27  April  60 

''21  Sept.  60 

18  Oct.    59 
62 


'28  Jan. 
25  June 
'19  Dec. 

9  Jan. 
12  June 

»•  3  May 
••  3  June  64 

10  Dec.    57 
9  May    65 

►  2  June  65 
July  66 
P  ;  Dec.    66 


Cl.PTXIB'. 


»29  Oct.  58 

15  Nov.  59 

»  8  Feb.  61 

»  4  Sept.  60: 

'18  Oct.  64 

I  Dec.  62 

»  I  Dec.  65I 

»  9  Mar.  66; 


>*io  Nov. 
P14  Sept. 
•'27  Nov. 
P30  Sept.  68 
23  Jan.  69 
••loFeb.  ' 
Pto  Nov. 
Pio  Nov. 
Px4  July 
'  a  Dec. 


30  Jan. 
xMay 


2WD  LIBVT. 


I  May 
X  May 
xMay 
IX  May 
II  May 
II  May 
II  May 
25  May 
II  May 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
aa  Jan. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


»3Aug.  79 


14  Jan.    63 

29  May  67 
P  3  Oct.  62 
»  8  June  67 

»'i3July    67 

^li  Sept.  .67 
'  9  Nov.  67 
»'3oSept.  68 
I  Jan.  61 
»i7Mar.  69 
^'29  May  69 
'28  May  70 
••27  Oct.    71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 
a8  Oct.  71 

15  Jan.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

12  Nov.  73 

21  Sept.  74 
a  Dec.    74 

10  Sept.  75 

aoNov.  75 

22  May  76 

29  Nov.  76 
xQ  April  77 
19  Jan.  76 
17  May  79 

13  June  79 


24  Feb 
27  Mar. 

2  Feb. 
ao  Apr. 
13  Juno 

6  May 

I  Oct. 
26  Nov. 

I  Jan. 
17  May 


'  8  June  67 
'14  Sept.  67 
"17  Mar.  69 
I  April  73 
'20  Oct.     69 

27  Feb.    75 
12  Moy    75 

10  Sept.  75 

11  Mar.  74 

28  Oct.     76 
»3  Sept.   70 

77 


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^  General  Crofton  was  appointed 
Persian  Interpreter  to  the  force  undtr 
Brigadier  General  Litchfield  in  August 
1832,  and  served  with  it  throughout 
the  arduous  operations  in  Parkur.and 
againBt  the  tnbee  in  the  N.W.  Desert, 
which  ended  intiie  taldnf^of  Balmecr. 
He  was  also  employed  at  the  defeDie 
of  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1840-41 ; 
and  commanded  the  expedition  seiii 
to  the  Red  river,  Prince  Ruperts 
Land,  via  Hudson's  Bay,  in  1846,  un- 
der instructions  for  the  defence  of 
the  British  settlements  in  the  event 
of  war  with  America  for  the  Oregon 
territory.  For  this  service  he  reoei  ve<i 
the  thanks  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington 
and  the  Colonial  Secretary. 


Fa]fma$ieri.—i  William  Wastell  »  ax  Dec.  60 ;  Bneign,  30  Nov.  ss  i  I^-  ««  J»n-  58  ;  Son.Major,  ax  Dec.  70^ 

a  Octovius  WUliam  Hill,"  x  Apr.  78 ;  Ent,  1  June  $5 1  ■^•'  8  Jan.  58;  Capt.  13  Nov,  7a. 
Quarter  Ma*tert.—i  George  Beedle,^*  xo  July  66. 

a  Timothy  Philip  Geoghegan,**  9  March  66. 
Paeimge  Blne.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— ZritA  AgemU,  5tr  B.  Borough,  St,  and  Co. 
let  Batt,  embarked  for  India,  7  Dee,  1867.    ^*^  ^^tt,  returned  from  Jammca,  3  Mag  1867.       j 

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6th  {Uoyal  ist  Wanoiokshire).  142a 

*  U.CoIonel  Feilden  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  the  Eastern  eunpaign  of  1854,  and  np  to  Jnly  1855,  inoluding 
Uie battle  of  Ahna  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtCoIonel  Ck>lthur8t  served  as  Ai^utant  of  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and 
«M  prasent  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  afibir  of  Sanganeer,  defbat  of 
tkt  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'M^or  Hole  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  theoperationsin  the  Jugdeepore  Jungle  (Medal). 

"Major  Brans  served  with  the  6ih  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operanons  in  the 
Jn^despore  Jangle  (Medal).  Served  against  the  hill  tribes  of  Sikidm  during  the  close  of  x86o,  and  was  twice  in 
tiwnmand  of  Patrols  engaged  with  the  enemy.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  includisg  the  subsequent 
opeiations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mijor  Oockbnm  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  and  Brigade  of  the  Hazara  Field  Force  of  z868,  including  the 
fobMqnent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Looshai 
eampsign  of  1871-72  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Oeneral  Brownlow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

14  Osptain  Harrison,  G.  W.  B.  Collis,  Brady,  and  Whitworth,  Lieutenant  Ball,  and  Quartermaster  Beedle, 
•erred  with  the  6th  Regimentin  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captains  Wilson  and  FitzCrerald  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes 
of  SiUdm  in  i86x.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain 
(Msdal  with  Clasp).  K-e  .  b 

i>  Osptain  Meredith  and  Lieutenant  Stracey  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868 
(Meiisl  with  Clasp). 

"  lUior  Morton  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  xst  Battalion  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  inolud- 
mg  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"M^orWastell  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaillr  war  of  X846-47;  also  throughout  that  of  1850-53  (Medal), 
iadodisgthe  operatioDs  in  the  Fish  river,  AmatoUs,  and  both  the  Trans-Kei  expeditions.  Served  in  ^e  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1858.    Also  in  the  Hssara  csmpaign  of  t868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Quarter  Master  Geoghegan  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Chrimea  from  agth  Dec.  1854.  including  the 
nefesnd  fkH  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Scrred  also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under 
I^Btia  Topee  in  Rajpootana  and  (Central  India  (Medal) . 

*  (Ssptiin  Hill  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  (Medal  with  (Hasp  for 
Pegu). 


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Robert Wfttsbta  Sparks,  Bn*.j6  Mar. 55 ;  X«.»»3  Anp-SS  J 
a  William  Butterworth  Colvin,  AttUtant  Quarter  Matter 
Capi,  P7  Nov.  6a ;  Jf.lfd^/or,  19  Dec.  76 ;  Jfo/or,  25  Sept.  78. 


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wi     "'^  Batt.,  Bombay.     ^ 

Tm  White  Bo«e  within  the  Oarter^and  the  White  Horse.    *' HA.BniixQTrB " 

"BA»Ajo»**'*SAULifAaroA»'  "Vhtobia"    "Pybxitmb"  "Oothm"  •«  Totooubb  "  "Pbwimula' 
"  Alxi.  "  **  IvKxaxAv  "  "  Sbtabtopol.*' 
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'9  May  34  }  Lt.Cokmel,  'xo  Feb.  38 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51  j  JUajor  General,  xa  1 

6a;  Gewrai,  9  April  7x;  OBtotM*  7th  Foot,  T  May  68.  _  ^         ,      ..r 

Limitenaot  Oblondt.— x  George  Henry  WaUer,«  Bneign,  xo  Ang,  54 ;  X*.  aa  Dec.  54 ;  Oapt.  »ao  Mar.  57 ; 

Jfo/or,  P31  June  64;  X^.OotoiMl  'aSOct.  71;  ^o'o'^^'SOct.  76.  .,  .      «      ,         ,       «        . 

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a  Fitzmaurice  Beaucfaamp*    

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X  Frederick  Charles  Keyser 

3  Henry  Wadham  Looke  Paddon^ 

George  Augustus  Sweny,"  Adjutant  a6  "> 

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a  William  Wheaton  Chard  

X  Georiro  Brooke  Meares,i<>  A^.  x  Adm.  \ 
Bait.  Tomer  Hamlete  Bi/le  Volmuieert) 

Robert  Henry  Maude 

a  William  Daly 

a  Benjamin  Stephens  du  Jardin 

Henry  Burton  Winter,  Adjuiami  SoHth\ 
jliiddUeex  MUUia  i 

Qeoffty  Barton."  ai  8tqf  CoUeae 

Joseph  Smith, Pair«a«<tfr  DeolaliDepot... 
a  Thomas  Groube^^. 

j».«.0.ThQmas  John  Raymond  Mallook,  ^ 

Oarrieon  Inetmetort  Portemouih  } 

a  Robert  Barlow  Manning 

X  Gardiner  Frederic  Guyon 

X  John  Robert  Beckett  

a  William  ConoUy  

I  John  Henry  Courtney  Clarke 

I  Albert  Tanner"  

a  Edmund  William  Adderley 


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a  Norman  Pochin,  Inst,  of  Mutt,  X4  Dec.73 

X  Percy  St.  Maur 

X  Fred.  St.  Leger  Tottenham,  Jnei.  q 

Muehetry  21  Aug.  78    

X  Chas.  Lysaght  Mortimer,  ^4/'  ^  April  74 

a  Edward  Alnred  Mostyn 

a  Robt.  Proston  Birkett  Rodick 

a  George  Francis  Thunder,  Interpreter  ... 

a  Henry  Archibald  Anderson 

a  Charles  David  Myers  Qt9XV,Adj.zo  Sept.78 

a  Edward  Loftus  Roche  Thaokwell 

a  Hugh  John  Hector  Dive  

Arthur  Hildesley  Daunt 

X  Wm.  Henry  Stopford  Heron-Maxwell .. 

X  Richard  Lock  Appleyard 

X  Robert  Erasmus  Saunders *... 


a  Colin  George  Donald     

X  Henry  BingnamMortonMansel-Pleydell 

X  George  Stuart  Nicholson 

X  George  Henry  Hayhurst  Hn^hurst 

X  George  Ewbank  Briggs 

X  Gerald  Dease 

a  Hexury  Porter 

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a  Mordannt  Lea  Shipley  

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a  Gilbert  Winter  Zwilchenbart  Moss  , 

X  Charles  Arthur  Staniland 

a  Frederic  Philip  Forster  Wood    

a  Everard  Swaine  Marsh   

a  Edmund  Musgrave  Barttelot 

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Lord  Airey  served  thronghoD 

the  Eastern  campaign  of   1854-55— 

first  in  command  of  a  Brigade,  and 

afterwards  f^om  the  disembarkation 

70*  in   the   Crimea  as  Quarter  Master 

73 1  General,    and  was    pre  ent  at   the 

73 'battles  of  the  Ahna,  BalaWava,  and 

73  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol 
73 1  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  XCB.,  Com- 
mander of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Com- 
mander of  ist  Class  of  the  Military 

„  Order   of  Savoy,  2nd   CUst  of  the 

74  Mec^jidie,  and  Tui-kish  Medal). 
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75 
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Parinaeter$.—2  Fr«^f rick  Qeoxwe FuriongMoore,  33  Aug. 64 ;  Honorary  Major,  ai  Aug.  79. 

/%.   -.     V    ^  '  ^^''Jff  ^^°?5  Percival  ViUoughby,  1  Apr.  78;  En».  15  June  66;  xl.  23  Oct.  67;    dtpt. 

Qicart#rlfM<«-#.-x  Richard  Barry  Jupp,  9  Sept  7x.  [26  Aur.  ^6 

2  Henry  Clowes,  12  .Tune  78.  l  «    7^- 

Faexng»  Bine.    Agtnit,  MeiMs.  Cox  and  Co.     Iriih  Agent*,  MeF&rs.  Canp^Mid  Sons. 

Battahon  relumed  from  India,  27  Dee.  70.      2nd  Bcifafior.  tn,l^^i^^ 


Ith  {Royal  Fusiliers),  143a 

*Ck>IoneI  Waller  flerred  with  ttie  7th  Fnsiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2x8t  Nov.  1854,  inclading  tho  8iG{?e.  of 
Sebaatopol«  aortie  of  9th  May,  attack  and  capture  of  tho  Qoarries  7th  June  (wounded) ,  aseanlt  of  the  Hedan  iSth  Jane 
(woonded),  and  was  in  the  lynches  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Tiirk- 
i«h  Medal). 

*  IiLOolonel  Danbeny  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  capture 
of  the  (^narries,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  and  formed  one  of  the  Btomiing 
partjr  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LLCTolonel  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5^  in  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  batties  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecljidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusafrye  Field  Force,  present  at  the 
definoe  of  the  Songahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  tbe  Conical  Hill  and  destruc- 
tion of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  tho 
Bonair  Pus  on  x6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  roM  of  the  enemy  fuid  the  submission  of  ihe  hill  tribes 
on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mi^  Kerr  served  with  the  7th  Shisiliers  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  24th 
KoT.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  E analyze  Field 
Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  tho  Sunsahs  at  tlie  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical 
HOI  and  destmction  of  Lalloo  on  the  istn  Deo.,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  tho  village  at  the 
r.iot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  z6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hiU 
tribes  on  xTth  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Beauchamp  served  with  uie  force  under  Brigadier  Groneral  Chamberlain,  attached  to  the  24th  (Muzbie) 
Sikhs,  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  during  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrura 
Pass,  tubng  of  Hakeen,  and  other  minor  afflurs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  (Captains  Paddon,  Meares,  and  Groube  served  in  the  Tj^h  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863 
with  the  Enaofyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack 
on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla 
and  deetmction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout 
of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Captain  Sweny,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Regiment,  served  in  Abyssinia  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Qeneral 
WOby;  was  afterwards  appointed  Provost  Marshal  and  Baggage  Master  to  the  ist  Brigade  xst  Division,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatchesj  promoted  Captain  for  service, 

^  Xi^  Barton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  in  the  Transport  servioe,  and  afterwards  in  Russell's 
Begiment,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafhl,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  advanced  guard  engagement  of  Jar- 
binbah,  akirmishea  and  ambuscade  afihirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah  (sbghtly  wounded),  battle  of 
Ordahsaaad  capture  of  Coomassie  (promoted  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  (Captain  Tanner  served  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of 
tbe  rebel  force  under  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Bao  in  1858-59. 

Con(mu(dion  of  Notes  to  Sth  Foot. 

*  Haiw  Longfleld  acoommtnied  the  force  under  Major  R.  B.  Baynee  which  surprised  the  garrison  and  secured 
ihe  Fort  and  magaxine  of  FhiUout  on  the  Bntlej  on  the  x2th  and  13th  May  X857 ;  also  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi 
&cd  lepnlse  of  sorties  on  oth  x4th  x8th  and  23rd  July,  and  capture  of  four  guns  on  12th  Auguiit  1857 ;  afterwards 
present  in  the  action  of  DUkooeha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  the  aShir  of  2nd  and  action  of  6th  Dec. 
u  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khndagunj,  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to 
Brigadier  Hale*s  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandce  (Medal  with  two 


"^ 


r  Whitting  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  March  1858,  and  acted  as  Staff  Adjutant  to  a  Detachment 
am,  and  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  jungles  of  Jugdespore  under  Sir  R.  Lngnrd ; 
^<o  serred  the  campaign  of  X858-59  in  Oude,  includmg  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandee  (MedA  1) . 

*  Xajor  Brown  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  tho 
bombardment  and  sorrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  (^ntain  Lowry  (late  a  Captain  in  the  4xst  Regiment)  served  with  the  4xst  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimen  n 
nmnalgn,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  andfiillof  Sebastopol,  repulso  or  the  sortie  on  26th 
OcMoer,  and  aesaolt  of  the  Redan  on  £th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
U«djidie). 

*  (^ptefai  Jervia  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  camiwign  of  1867-68,  and  was  present 
u  the  stonning  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

-^  M^jor  Lewis  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  Volunteered  in 
Cioada  m  x86a  to  go  after  a  party  of  the  4th  Battalion  60th  Rifles  that  had  deserted  with  their  rifles  and  ammu- 
:^uon  for  the  purpose  of  joining  the  American  Army ;  these  men  he  captured  after  they  had  fired  several  times  on 
lu  pany;  for  this  servioe  he  was  mentioned  in  general  orders  by  Sir  F.  Williams,  commanding  in  Canada,  and 
'wmnaDded  fbr  promotion. 


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aQdBatt.,PeiwMK«tia.  AfchttiiUn.J    ®^^    V^'*^   l^tmj  8).  iBrigade  Depot,  "Hvni^tUA. 

_ •*  JV*o  ajjMra  terrent.**  The  White  Horse  within  the  Garter.   The  Royal  Cypher  a>id  Crown.    "Eorw'* 

???"J«:!  (with  the  Sphinx).    "MABtiiriQu*"  "Nixox*^"  "Dblhi»*  "Luckkow." 

HaU  Colonel.— 9  Thomas  Gerrard  Ball,i  En*.  17  Sept.  07  ;  X/.  I'zDec.  08 ;  Capt.  '7  April  74 ;  Jft^'or,  '24  Jnne  34 : 

Lt.  Colonel,  '2  Oct.  35 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mq/or  General,  ao  June  54 ;  JAeHUOeneral,  7  Mar.  62 ;  G<iMra/, 

xo  Jan.  70  ;  Colonel  8th  Foot,  17  Jnne  61. 

Lientenaat  Colonels.— X  Henry  G 

a  Nov.  55  ;  Major,  ax  Dec.  55  ; 

2  Charles  Edward  Grogan,  Comet,  »x6  April' 47;  Lt,  'aSApril  48;  Capt,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  24  Jan.  64; 

Bt.Lt. Colonel,  6  Jan.  74;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  15  AufT'  77;  Cto2o»eZ.  6  Jan.  79. 
Majors.— 2  Edward  Tanner,  Eneign,  '30  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  7  Dec.  57  j  Coi>*.  ^4  Sept.  60 ;  Major,  »a4  Mar.  6p;  BrevH 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
2  George  Henry  Cochrane,  Comwumdant  of  Eueeomlie  Depot;  Enngn,  2  Ang.  48 ;  LI.  13  Dec.  51 ;  CopteiN, 


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"^  ~        i  St.Lt.Colonel,  z8  Jan.  6x  ;  Lt.CoUmel,  15  Jane  66 ;  Colonel,  xo  Jnly  69. 


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21  May  58  ;  JBt.Major,  5  July  72;  Major,  24  Mar.  75. 
X  For8terLongfleld,*J?M.x5Jan.56;X^i*xAng.56;  Cap<.i'24Sept.58;  Bt.Major, 
t  Reginald  Whitting,*  Eneipn,  '26  Deo.  56;  Lt.  23  Mar.  58;  Capt.  ^15  Jan.  6x;  'B'tMajor,  ao  Feb.  74; 


56 ;  Lt.^i  Ang.  56 ;  C<»<.Pa4  Sept.  58 ;  Bt.Major,  5  Jnly  72 ;  Mc^for,  it  May  75. 


CAPTi.IV8. 

William  Bannatyne 

Charles  Bradford  Brown«  

Edward  Williams  

ThomasGorges  Crawley  ^.i^lj.apZanarik-  > 

ikire  Bifie  Volunteera > 

Jeremy  Peyton  Jones  

John  Dawson  

Armar  Graham  Lowry7  

William  Willonghby  %erton 

Edwin  Jervis*   

Bennett  Fleming  Handy 

Francis  James  Stuart  

Nash  Short  

Arthur  Fawkes  

John  James  Hamilton,  A^f.  3  Lanca- ) 

$kire  Militia S 

William  Stanoomb  Sinldns 

Thomas  Blake  Hnmfircy 

Stanley  Napier  Roberts 

William  Louis 

Robert  Julian  Orde  Jocelyn 

Alfred  LewU"    

Arthur  Henry  Cope  

Stephen  Brown 


gWSIGir.       I        LIBDT.         I      CirTAIW, 


27  April  58  ''X3  Dec.    59  '26  Jan.    66 


»  6  Jan. 

5  July 

3  July 
'2x  Sept. 
'2?  April 

8  Feb. 
P23  Aug. 

7  Aug. 
'14  Jan. 
>'28  Jan. 
»  8  Aug. 

6  Aug. 

'  9  Jan. 

»2x  April 
17  Jnly 
*x9  Jan. 

'aoDeo. 
14  Mar. 

'26  Jan. 
6  Feb. 


58j»'x3Dec.  59 '26  Jan.  66  3  Nov.  78 
55  26  Feb.  56]  xsJune  66  13  Apr.  79 
6o!i'27Sept.  6x^  6  Mar.   67 


»27  Sept. 

60  P  9  Jan. 

58  }P  6  Nov. 
60 1 »!  3  Feb. 
61!  29  July 

61  P30  June 
59 1  32  Jan. 
6x  '29  Nov. 
62. '25  July 

62  ]P  10  Nov. 
62>29Dec. 

61  j  30  Deo. 

63'?26  Jan. 
63.PaoFeb. 
63!  XX  Jan. 
64'Px3Feb. 
64,^28  Oct. 
56  2x  May 
66lPioNov. 
66' '26  Feb. 


63;'x4Aug.  67 

6o'»x3June  68 

63  »  X  Aug.  68 

62  '  8  June  67 

63  '10  Nov.  69 
62  24  Deo.  67 
64,  4  June  73 
65'  X4  June  73 
65     3  Mar. 


74 


BBXV.XAJ.      BT.LT.COL, 


LlBUTBVl.irT8. 

a  Arthur    Ashley    Ruck,   Ineiruetor  qi  i  ^     «^k 

Musketry  6  Sept.  76 )  f  7  *^®»>- 

a  James  Matthew  Taylor   1*29  June 

a  George  Villiers  Turner,  Interpreter I  »•  17  Oct. 

X  Rowland  Oakelev  , '13  Feb. 

1  Wm.  Freeman  Kelly,  Adjutant  xa  Sept  77  '  7  Mar. 

a  William  Richard  Orme v  j  Aug. 

a  Henry  Thomas  Granger Pa8  Oct. 

z  Lawrence  Charles  F.TThompson  '. r  5  Kov. 

X  Henry  Meredith  Wade,  Jnetruetor  qf\         _^_. 
Mmketry  1  Aug^9 >     '3  Sept. 

Frederick  James  Whalley,^!^'.  86  Aug.  76 

Henry  Manley  Briscoe  

T  George  Robert  Atone  

a  William  Lloyd  Brereton 

X  Staudish  Henry  HarrfMu 

3  Llewellyn  Salnsbury  Mellor 

X  Orestes  John  Henry  Brooker 

1  Henry  John  Robert  St  George  Richardson 

a  Henry  Arthur  Fletcher   

a  Percy  Schletter  

a  Arthur  Charles  Greavea  Banning   

a  Joseph  Hnme  Balfour 

X  Harvey  William  de  Montmorency 

2  O'Donnel  Colley  Grattan    

a  Edward  Levien  Maisey... 

a  Charles  Gray  Robertson 


39  July    74 

8  Nov.  74 

23  Jan.  75! 
X  April  75 
07  as  Feb.  75 
67  3x  July  77 
68!  83  Nov.  77 
58'aoFeb.    65 

69  34  Sept.  78 

70  6  Nov.    79 


33  Dec.    78 


66.»23Mar.  70I 

66  »3o  Nov.  70 

66  P25  Mar.  71 
67:P2oSept.  7' 

67  a8  Oct.  71 
38  Oct.  7x 
38  Oct.  7X 
38  Oct.  7z 

a8  0ot. 


Sbcokd  Libvtbvavti. 

a  Lawrence  Charles  Dnndas 

1  Horatio  James  Evans 

a  John  Bumard  Edwards 

_  Edmund  Harrington  Molyneuz-Seel . 

I  John  Martin  Longe 

a  Valentine  Angnstas  Milman  Fowler  . 

I  Henry  John  Wright  Guise 

GUbert  Thomas  Elliot . 


7' 
8  June  73 
X3  Nov.  73 
a8  Feb.  74 
3x  Sept.  74 
3  Dec.  74 
x5Jan.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
X3N0V.  75 
x3June  76 
xoSept.  76 


1  General  Ball  served  in  the  Penin- 
sula with  the  34th  Regiment  from  June 
1809  to  Nov.  x8i3,  including  the  siege 
of  BadajOK  in  May  x8zx ;  battles  of 
Busaco  and  Albuhera,  actions  at 
Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almarai, 
battle  of  Vlttoria  (wounded  in  the 
head) ,  and  affairs  at  the  Pass  of  Maya 
(severely  wounded  in  the  left  lep). 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

*  Colonel  Woods  served  with  tbo 
07th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  tram  20th 
Nov.  X854,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol,  and 
conmianded  the  Grenadiers  of  the 
97th  with  the  storming  party  of  the 
*,  .-wi,-.  ,«  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— wounded 
6  Oct.    76  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Mijor. 


ayp  LiKUT. 

"  78! 


39  Nov.  76 
xoMar.  77 
33  May  77 
IX  Sept.  76 


5th  Class  of  the  MeeUidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

IFor  Coniinuaiion  pflToUe  eeepreeed' 
ingpage. 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
4  Deo. 
ax  June 
x3Aug.  79 1 
13  Ang.  79 
X3  An»r.    7.1 


78 

78 
78 
79 


Augustus  St.  John  Beton    ',  1-  oct. 


79, 


Faeinoi  Vine.^ Agent;  MeeSTt.  Coz 
and  Co  .—/ria  AgenU,  Sir  S.  Borough, 
Bt.BwXCo. 

itt  Battalion  embarked  for  Malte,  9 
March  1866;  Dep6t,  Fvrtedown  ITUl 
For'9  .    ^ 

and  Batf.  emharkM  for  Tndidt,  Sept. 
T877;  Dfpoi,  Fortedoum  Mm  Fhrte. 


Piiyma*/»r».— X  ThoB.  Palmer  Senior,  15  Mhj  67;  Entiffv,  x8  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  x6  July    x;  lion.  Mafor,  15  May  77. 

M 

Quarter  Mavterf.^x  William  Eoivc.  18  Oct.  71. 
a  Philip  Spencer,  31  Jan.  77. 


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Fall  I  Half 
Piy.Pay. 


2.'Jji^u..0mMUi«nick.Affgh»aittaB.J  ^^^    ^^^^   J^OlJuLh.),  Ijirii/ade  Depot,  Yumouih.         145 

The  llgure  of  Britannia.  "Roleia."   "Vikikha"    "Coruwkx"   "Bosaco"   "  8i.LAMA!fcx"  *•  Vittokia"  "St. 

*"^*"A5m.a"  •*  NZTE  "  **  PsKIirSULA  "   "  CaBOOL  1842  •*  ••  MOODKBK  •*   ••  FkSOZXSHAH  "    **  SOBSAOir  "    •*  SXYASTOPOL." 

.TMrt'Ser.  Colonel.— 5»r  Henry  Batefl,^  JTCB.  JSiuwn,  g  Jnly  29;  Lf.  a8  Nor.  33;    Capt.  '8  Ang.  45;   BtMajor,  19 
Jane  46;   Bt.Lt.Colonel.T  Swne  ^gi  Major ^  **xx  Oct.  53;    Colonel,  a8  Nov.   54;  Z^.CoioiiW,  r8  Sept.  57 
Major  General,  g  Oct.  63 ;  Lietti.  General,  8  ilar,  -2  ;  General,  i  Oct.  77  i  CuIohcI  9th  Foot,  31  Dec.  71. 

lieutenant  ColonJe.— x    Francis   Qeorge  Gocksedge  Probait,*  Eneign,  18  Nov.  53;   Lt.  2x  Sept.  54; 
Capt.  29  Feb.  56 ;  Mtyor,  '30  Sept.  68 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  ax  July  77. 

a  William  Daant.«  Entign,  13  Sept.  48 ;  i<.  ^xs  Feb.  53;  Ca;><.  29  Feb.  56;  Uajor,  14  Feb.  72;  Bt.Lt, 
Colantl,  x8  Mar.  78 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  i  May  78. 

■igera.— X  Francis  Knatchbull,' JiiMy«,  '5  I>ec.  51;  X^  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  17  Nov.  57 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  73 ; 
Major ^  15  Feb.  74;  Bt.Lt  Colonel,  ix  June  79. 

1  Heniy  CoUingwood  Vibart,*  Eneufn^^iS  Aug.54 ;  Lt.  12  Jan.  55 ;  Cap<.  ''15  April  59  j  Bt.  Major,  5  July  7a ; 
Major,  X7  May  76. 

a  Cbas.  John  Cramer  Roberts,"  Eneign,  '21  Jan.  53 ;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Coy^.  '6  May  59  ;  Bt.M<yor,  5  July  72 ; 
Major,  I  May  78. 

p.e.e.  Alex.  Brooke  Morgan,?  Entign,  6  Apr.  55 ;  Lt.  28  Nov.  57  j  Ca;)<.  'y  Jan.  63 ;  BLMajor,  15  Apr.  77  5 
Major,  XI  May  78. ______^ 


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Camajks.  I  »»"«* 

Wm.  Ja8.Ma8«y,^rf/'.  WeetNorfolkMilitia^^RJt}^ 

a  W.  H.  Errington  Ridsdale* 20  July 

2  Charles  Smith  Perry I     x  May 

X  Arthur  Henry  Josselj'n   : '29  May 

I  John  Gillespie •'ai  May 

Kdmund  Kerrich,  Adj.  3  Adm.  Batt.  >  i'x9  Dec. 

Smfolk  Bifie  VolunUer* S\  „  Tn„ 

I  WUliam  Richard  Vandeleur  '  'o*"*"' 

I  Charles  Greorge  Kane    'x6Dec. 

1  Herbert WitherstoneMynorsBaskerville     7  Dec. 

2  Charles    More    Stockley^t   Brigade )  ^18  Oct. 

Major,  CandnMar  Force S       .jt^ri 

2  Gerard  Septimus  Burton ^^iw". 

a  Harry  Hatchinson  Augustun  Stewart      28  Jan. 

a  Robert  Henry  Burrell  Airey"  !  84  July 

X  Marsden  Samuel  James  Sunderland  ....'  30  April 

1  James  Algernon  Ind '24  May 

a  Francis  William  Henry  Davics  Butler^'^j  **  4  Jui^c 
a  John  Campbell  Taylor  HumlVey'^  2  x  Sept. 

2  Thomas  Farley** |  97  Mar. 

Daniel  Dickinson,  Superintendent  qf\, ^15  Oct. 

Ogmnaeia,  Norihern  Dietrict   >   p,«  n/>/. 

I  Archibald  Graham  Wavell '^  ^*^*^- 

a  Joseph  William  Minchin  Cotton  |  28  July 

1  Auirostus  Henry  Longfleld |    2  Dec. 

'P3X  May 


OH  : 

^     I        LIBUT. 

'Ys  *•"  Dec. 
55    15  Jan. 

57  a  Oct. 

58  '25  Sept. 
62  *'i4  June 

55    23  Nov. 

59  '23  Jan. 

58  "  3  Oct. 

59 1 »  9  Feb. 

621  10  Sept. 

59  P28  Dec. 
60,^19  Jan. 
58  '  7  Jan. 
61,  I*!  7  Jan. 
61  P  2  May 
57 1  30  June 
58,  19  Mar. 
61  '32  Sept. 

6a'  27  Mar. 

63; ►  5  June 
601  24  Aug. 
64'Px3Feb. 


CAFTAIV.        BBXV.XAJ.        BT.LT.COL. 


57| 

"30  Aug. 

64 

5»1 

"20  Sept. 

64 

5B' 

P  8  May 

66 

60I 

f  9  Nov. 

66 

64I 

P14  Sept. 

70I 

56| 

ao  Jan. 

^'\ 

63' 

"14  Mar. 

68! 

621 

8  May 

7a; 

64 

x  Jan. 

73| 

X  Oct. 

I  Oct. 

31  Dec. 


64,  aa  July 

61!  5  July 
64,  15  Jan. 
621  3  Aug. 
65  19  Jan. 
65 1  17  May 


63JP25  Dec.  67 1 

60    16  Aug.  73 

65!  ax  July  77 

66J  x6Feb.  78 

66|    I  May  78 

68 1  29  Aug.  76 

67     xJan.  79 


LlBUTBVAHTS. 

I  p.».e.   Frederick  Woodhouse  James,  > 
Adjutant  I  May  78  S 

a  Charles  Herbert  Shepherd 

a  Richard  Andrews  Mitcheliu  

X  John  BainesSeddonDeverell 

1  Edward  Croft  Murray 

X  Octavius  AUcard 1 

X  Edward  Bosville  James  

X  Fred.  T.  Rowan  Hanulton 

X  Samuel  Martin  Gully   

X  Divie  Knighton  Robertson 

X  Frederic  William  Brewster,  Instructor  ) 
of  Mutketry  13  Sept.  79 3 

a  Frederick  Alexander  Currie" 

a  Henry  Ja8.8huckburgh,'Mtf^'.  13  Jan.  78 

I  Harry  Arnold  Armitage  

a  William  Gibbs  Straghan"  

a  George  Milward  Gri2ln,>»  J«<.  ofMue- 1 
kstry  36  Nov.  78    i 

a  Lewis  Horace  Phillips**    

a  Heniy  Ozenden  Weare**  

a  Ralph  Henry  Fenwick  Lombe'" ' 

a  Otway  Mayna" 1 

Ernest  William  Cunliffe ' 

a  Joseph  Thompson,  Interpreter 

SXCOITD  LiBUTBirtST*.  I 

I  Hastings  Augustus  Eyre  ' 

a  Arthur  Sidney  Vesey  . 


I  I  Sir  Henry  Bates  has  served  three 

3x  Dec.    64  '23  Jon.    69  'years  in  the  West  Indies  and  twenty- 


' '  2  May 
I '26  Jan. 
I  31  Aug. 
'  9  Nov. 
P29  May 
'x2  Dec. 
»X3  Dec. 
'30  Mar. 
P26  Sept. 


65  »is  Feb. 
66;  28  Oct. 
66;  28  Oct. 
66!  28  Oct. 
67!  28  Oct. 
681  28  Oct. 
68!  38  Oct. 


P22  Mar.  71 


X7  Mar.    77 


2  WD  LIB  ax. 


2  Edward  Georgo  Bunbury 

2  James  Lome  Govan 

a  Andrew  Cracroit  Becber  

a  George  Stewart  Ommanney 

X  William  Francis  Percy  

a  Frederick  John  Dealtry  Lngard . 

a  Charles  Edward  Borton 

I  Bernard  de  Massenden  Leathes  . 
a  Boyoe  William  Morton 


ag  ^ept. 

8  Dec. 
as  Jan. 
30  Jau. 
30  Jan. 

xMay 

I  May 

XX  May 

4  Deo. 

9  July 
13  Aug. 


»'34  July 

38  Oct. 

39  May 

3  July 

4  Dec. 
I  Feb. 
6  Mar. 

30  Dec. 

3  Dec. 
2i  Oct. 
XX  Sept. 
28  Feb. 
10  Sept. 
XX  Ocb. 


one  years  in  the  East  Indies.  Served 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert 
Dick,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal) ;  and  was  appointed 
after  that  action  Aide  de  Camp  to 
7' Lord  Gough,  the  Commander  in 
7'. Chief  in  India,  in  which  capacity  he 
T^jserved  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
^1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  aflEkir 
7*  of  Ramnuggur  and  subsequent  opera- 
72'tionB  rosultmfir  in  the  passage  of  the 
iChenab  and  the  battles  of  Chillian- 
7'|vrallah  and  Goojcrat  (Medal  with  two 
^^jClasps).  Commandetl  the  South 
73  (Western  Division   of  Ireland,  Head 

73  Quarters  Cork,    during   the    Fenian 
71  Kihing   of    1866,    and    received    the 

I  thanks  of  the  Irish  Government  for 

74  his  services  on  that  occasion. 

7' !  *  Lt. Colonel  KnatchbuU  served  with 
7"'the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from 
74  iheisth  December  1854,  including  the 
73  8iege  and  fall  of  ScbaKtopol,  and  attack 
79  of  the  i8tU  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
.and  Turkish  Medr.l) . 
'  »t  Captain  Stockley  served  in  the 
Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Crag 
Piquet,  and  severely  wounded  on  the 
Umbeyla  Heights  on  the  19th  Novem- 
ber (Modal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78  as 
Brigade  Mnjor  to  the  ist  Brigade. 

"  Captain  Humfrey  served  with  the 
19th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  Cam- 
paign in  1868,  indudingthe  Expedition 
against  the  tribes  in  the  Black  Moun- 
tain (Medal  wibh  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Jowaki  campaign  of  1877-78. 

[Notee  eontinued  on  lower  ka{f  of 
totk  Foot. 


'3  ,:r   '*!f»«<«r#.— 3  Walter  Morrison.i*  29  Dec.  57;  Enturn.  •?  March  57:  Ilon.Maior,  13  Mar.  72. 
"  }""  ^  '  Kich^rd  Wilson.  9  Oct.  7<  :  Biu>.  '23  Oct.  57  ;  Lt.  14  May  61 ;  Capt.  x  Apr.  70. 

4  '  ...    (i^wierUaeteru.—i  William  Duke,  16  Dec.  76. 

•    —  '  2  Albert  iUeves.  30  N»v.  78.  j_ 

Fficing*  YoWnw. — .ifffnt.  .\nilrew  Tjawn'e.  E-»n.  — rrf;»*  Aqenfn.  Mo^^rs.  Csno  an*!  SonR. 
H  Dolt.  ftlHtned  f.'vm  Lie  Cuf,e  0/ Good  Mope,  AhjumL,  1870.  '  2««f  li^ttt.  em*HirkeA  for  J»d  a,  23  Oct.  T874. 


au!.  mISu"*"*]  10 til  (^'^'-^^^  LincoUisldre), 

'  (with  tho  Spblux).  "PjjwiirsrLA"  "Sobbaoit"  "Puitjaub"  "Moomait' 


rSub  Di»fr\et  Nr   30. 
•  •*G00JJtRAt"  "LUCMTOW." 


lolonel.— IT.S.fi".  T'rtfiM  Wm.  Aug.  Edward  of  Baxe- Weimar,^  CB.  Em,  1  June  41  ;  JBiw.  ir  Li.  '8  June  41 ; 

Lt.  4r  CapL  P19  May  46;  BtMcJor,  20  June  54  J  -B^.-C*.  CoZoii«l,  12!  -----^        

Colonel,  s  Oct.  55  j  Ifi  '      '"  -.     -  ^ 

10th  Foot,  XI  Nov.  78. 


Dec.  54;  Cvpi.  4r  Lt.CoUnel,  i*x8Haj55's 


Colonel,' 5  Oct.  55  i  Kyor  fl^^iMriiJiffi'Maj^  eTuiy??;  ^«wrol,  14  NoT.  798 

10th  Foot,  XI  Nov.  78. 

ieutenantColoneU.— 2  John  Byron,*  En$ion,  ^13  Feb.  52;  2X.  14  June  S4i  Cc^.,  '22  June  58;  StMt^'&f, 
5  July  72 ;  lfq;or,  12  Nov.  73 ;  Z<.Co2oim2,  8  March  76. 

S*.c.  William  Wiltehire  Lynch,*  ^««v»» '»7  Sept  50;  Xmk^. '13  Dec.  53;   Capi.14  May  58  j  JBivmI 
"o/^^i  5  Har.  61 ;  St.Lt.  Colontl,  31  Deo.  tx  ;  M<yor,  96  Mar.  73 ;  LtOoUma,  3  May  76  ;  CoUnM,  z  Oct.  77- 
lajort.— 2  Frederick  Browne  Bandwith,«  Snngn^  »x  Dec.  48;  -*»'.  9  Foh.  555  Capt.  13  Mar.  59;  £«.  J£q;or, 
5  July  72  ;  Jfq/or,  o  Feb.  76. 

John  Budge,  i^iM^,  'zi  Sept.  57;  Lt.  26  Oct.  58;  Capt.  ^11  Sept.  63;  BtMo^or,  i  Oct.  77;  Uqjor, 
2  Mar.  78. 

Ernest  Archibald  Berger,  Enaign,  2  April  58 ;  LU  »x8  Nov.  59 ;  Capt,  ^26  April  64 ;  BtJltyor,  1  Oct  77 ; 
Major,  13  July  78. 

Richard  Johnson,  En$ign,  30  April  58;  Lt.  '29  Nov.  59 ;  Copi.  ^'3  May  64 ;  Brevet  Major,  z  Oct  77 ;  Megcr, 
13  Nov.  78, ^ 


Gaptaiits. 

Clifton  de  NeuMlleOrr  Stockwell 

Adolphus  Fred.  Walsh* 

William  Whitia"  

Charles  Anthony  Denny   

Henry  Guy  Carleton  

John  Caruthers  Little,  Adjuiaiat  8outh\ 

Lincoln  Militia  } 

Gerard  Paul  Townshend  

Henry  Albert  Piatt" 

Edmund  James  Young  Axrostrong  

George  Goope  Helmo,  A^'utant  Morth\ 

Lincoln  MiUtia  ) 

p.e.c.  Archibald  Glen,  D.A.A.  4-Q'M,l 

Oen.  Devonport } 

John  Smith  O'Brien  Blake  

Charles  KnatchbuU    

Hougham  Charles  Huntley"  

George  Hood 

Eichard  George  Southey  

James  WolcottLang  

Eustace  Beaumont  Bvoraaiij, Adjutant  \ 

T  Adm.Batt.  PerthehireByieVolunteere  } 

Joseph  Hamilton  Hodgson 

Nicholas  Purcell  O'Grorman 

George  Hamilton  Singer 

Armstrong  William  Elliott" 

Robert  Gardner  Warton" 

Henry  Robert  Roberts 


SVSXOII  OB 
2n>  LXBVT. 


26  April  58 
x6Mar.  55 
13  Nov.  58 
»  8  Nov.  61 
8  Feb.   61 

Pie  April  6z 

z6  July    6: 

'  6  Jan.    57 

Z5  Oct.     6z 

28  Jan.    62 


P  4  Feb. 

'zx  Feb. 
i'a8May 
'  8  Sept 
'  4  Dec. 
19  April  ( 
5  July 

'23  Aug. 

Piz  Oct 
»  7  Mar. 
»  7  April  t 
'zz  July 
»i8  Jan. 
Pz9  Feb. 


'16  April 
9  Sept. 
»Z5  Oct. 
P  5  Sept. 
'zz  Sept 

'  9  Oct. 

ZA  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
'3May 

'x4  Juno 


61  'iz  Oct  64 

55  *•  4  Nov*  64 

6ijPizJuly  65 

62,1*23  Mar.  67 

63  '29  May  67 


LXSUTBITAVTS. 

Metcalfe  Dale    

Frederic  William  Key  Glass  

George  Blagrove  Paton  >» 

Herbert  Meyrick,l*/n«^(^JflM.3o  Nov.78 

Frank  Robert  Lowth"  

James  deHoghton.^^^  Inti.  ofMuehetry  \ 

14  Sept  78  S 

Henry  Gompton  Sewell  Goldfitip,^-) 

juiantjAxia,  78 > 

Beresford  Robert  Hamilton 


'29  May  67 
^22  Aug.  69 
'34  Nov.  69 
'27  April  70 
'30  Nov.   70 

23  Sept.  7T 


Henry  Wiley,  Adjutant  24  Nov.  77 

Charles  Rudyerd  Simpson   

AdrianCharles  Ghanuer 

Beamish  St  John  Barter  

Thomas  Hulkes  Bingham  Day  

Edgar  Herapath 


I  Henry  Bolton  ^aintvaring 

"  >h  Rawiinso: 


WUliam  Cecil  Welsh  1 
William  Henry  Longfield  . 

William  Sidney  Carpenter 

George  Augustus  Ivatt  

Walter  Latham  Cox 

Francis  Bernard  Walter  Richardson.. 
Almeric  Edmund  Frederic  Rich 


SbOOSD  LXBUTBlTAirTS. 

I  William  Griffith  Grant , 

!  Henry  Du  Buision  ., 

!  Herbert  Reginald  Curteis  Graham  . 

!  James  Clinton  HoUway    , 

Hon.  Bernard  Henry  Philip  Petre..., 
William  Holland  Coode    

!  Herbert  Naylor  Gaitskell 

1  Percy  Francis  Ralkes  Newbury 

.  Richard  Narrien  Gamble 

!  Guy  Campbell  Glenure  Beaver 

Harold  Alexander   


28  Oct 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct 


28  Oct.    7z 


z6Feb.  78 

z  May  78 

z  May  78 

z  May  78 

z  May  78 

zz  May  78 

zz  May  78 


iz  May 
25  May 

4  Dec. 
4  Dec. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
Z3  Aug. 
13  'A.ug. 
13  Aug. 
Z3  Aug. 
z3Aug. 


30  April 

Z2  Nov. 
28  Feb. 
21  Sept. 

20  Nov. 
zz  Sept. 
99  Nov. 
zz  Feb. 

21  Aug. 
3x  Aug. 

22  Nov. 

z3  Nov. 

zFeb. 

zz  Feb. 

z7May 

23  July 


5  June  75 

23  Oct.  75 
z  April  70 
8  Mar.  76 

22  Mar.  76 

64   22  Mar.  76 

64  zz  Nov.  76 

65  24  Feb.   77 

65  3z  Oct  77 

66  3x  Oct.  77 
^''    24  Nov.  77 

23  Jan.  78 

2  Mar.  78 

2  Mar.  78 
21  Aug.  78 
21  Aug.  78 
Z2N0V.  78 
13  Nov.  78 
z7May    79 


z  Oct  77 
z  Oct.  77 
Z2  April  76 


s  Lt.Oolonel  Byron  served  in  fihe 
34th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  in  Z854,  and  was  wounded  and 
taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie  by  the 
Russians  on  the  night  of  the  20th 
December  (Medal  with  Clan,  and 
Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  thelndian 
campaign  in  Z857-58,  inclading  ac- 
tions at  Cawnpore  under  Windham, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 


'apM9tere.^i  George  Hamflton  Anson,  z  Apr.  78 ;  Hon.  Captain,  55 , 

2  Robert  M'lntosh  Nott,  z  Apr.  78 ;  J^.  z3  Jan.  67  j  £k. 

\uarter  Ma$tere.^2  James  Templeton,  97  Sept  7Z.    j        tet  Batt.  retu 


Apr.  77. 
8  July  68;  Capt.  8  Deo.  77. 


^ . -, «-"»--    I        .  retumedy^rom  Singapore,  nj  ApfUtBjj. 

z  Albert  Clay.  30  Nov.  78.    _  |    _  andBatt.  returned  from  Eangotm,  Z9  Fei^  z8f3. 


Faeinge  YeViow.-^AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jr»«4  AffenU,8ir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Cc 
Bdward  of  Saxe  Weimar  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Gienadier  Guards,  Including  the 
Lima,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Bebastqpol  (wounded  in  the  leg  in  the  Tx«nchea,  z9^^ot.. 


loth  {The  North  Lincolnshire).  147*^ 

'GoloQel  I^rneh  torred  in  Persia  mth  tho  Sciade  Hone  in  1857  (Medal  mthOlaap).  Joined  Hayelook's  force 
-n  us  fiist  taking  the  field  in  India,  and  was  predenc  in  every  action  fought  by  that  column  (horse  killed  under  him 
u^wnpore).  Appointed  to  the  command  of  a  troop  of  Tplunteer  Cavalry  after  the  recapture  of  Cawnpore,  and 
iUbiMaeotly  senred  as  second  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  the  Oude  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
13  &U  (be  actions  fought  by  that  force  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow  on  the  asth  Sept.  1857,  uul  defence  of  the  Residency 
jia  Its  final  relief  on  the  24th  Nov.  following  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded,  thanked  by  the  Oovemor  General 
tsCoonal,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service  for  Luck- 
l:v).  IfenciODed  in  Horse  Gnards  (general  Orders  *'for  conspicuous  «nd  praiseworthy  conduct"  at  Bermuda 
.ying  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  1864,  when  he  was  for  some  months  in  command  of  his  Battalion. 

'  M^or  Bandwith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  party  of  the  zoth  Begi- 
sent  apder  Osptain  Dunbar  (who  was  killed)  at  the  attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  (wounded) ;  advance  to  Lucknow, 
indutions  tt  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  storming  of  the  Bmaumbara 
*j^Ksuabagh,  passage  of  the  Tonse,  relief  of  Aamighur,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  operations  in  its  vicinity 

'  }(sior  Walsh  served  in  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  flftU  of  BebsBtopol,  from  the  isth 
»<ptonber  x8<5  to  the  end  of  April  1856. 

"  l^or  Whitla  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  zst  Battalion  xoth  Begiment  in  the  Perak  Bivor  Expedition  in 
i&75t  and  commanded  the  troops  when  a  combined  naval  and  militaiy  force  attacked  and  captured  two  stockades 
and  fire  gun*  (Mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Msior). 

"  Giptata  Piatt  accompanied  an  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  in  x86x,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
or  tbe  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks  of  tbe  Sowarracunda  Creek,  storming  capture  and  destruction  of 
u^romfledCsrawan.  Kinty  Cunda,  and  Saba.  Was  on  board  the  Ftmvtranet  when  that  troop-ship  was  totally 
*i«ekBd  off  the  island  of  Maio  on  axst  Oct.  x86o. 

, "  ^ptain  Hnntley  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  xoth  Regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Kapayan 
^u^f^  Sanghie  Ujong,  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874.    Also  served  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76. 
^  Captain  Blliott  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
t^  URialt  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Bala. 

"Csusin  Warton  served  with  tho  loth  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  into  the  Native  State  of  Sunghie  Ujong, 
xaity  Peninsula,  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Ejipayan  Stockades. 

ueoL  Paton  serred  with  the  zoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Perak  expedition  against  the  Malays  in  z875^76 
axsnonad  in  despatches). 

JMdettts.  Meyrick  and  Lowth  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  z 875,  and  were  present 
«K&s  combined  Naval  and  Military  fbrce  attacked  a  ndT  captured  the  Stockades  and  five  guns  at  Passir  Sala. 

^  Ueat.  deHoghton  served  in  the  Ashanci  war  from  the  x7th  December  Z87-3,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafiil, 
tfttcKaod  capture  of  Becquah,  andadvanoorl  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Has  been 
iviniad  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society;  also  its  Gold  Medal  for  the  most  distinguished  act  of  the 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  gth  Foot. 

*  iLColonsl  Probart  served  with  the  osth  Begiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  a4th  Nov.  1854,  inolnding 
^  aiege  sod  fkll  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with 
w  54th  Begiment  during  the  Indian  mntinv,— in  Eastern  Bengal  against  the  Ghittagong  Mutineers,  and  in  Loro 
Clfde*!  campaign  in  Oude  in  Z858-59  (Medal). 

'  Maktt  Bida&Ie  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  Z877-78  in  command  of  the  and  Battalion  9th  Foot. 

'  LLCk>lonel  W.  Daunt  served  in  the  Crimea  ftom  a7th  Nov.  Z854,  Including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
unit  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,and  Turkish  Medal). 

^Hajor  Yibart  served  in  the  Crimea  tTcm  x6th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
'3  the  Cemetery  on  the  z8th  June  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

_ '  Muor  Morgan  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
Back  UoantAva  (Medal  with  Claso). 

*Hajor  Roberts  served  with  the  4Qth  Regiment  in  the  Oimca  fi^m  zst  April  Z855.  including  the  siege  and  fall 
"i  Sebistopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sopt.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Captam  Butler  served  with  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps  throughout  tho  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  z86o» 
u4v»3  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  storming  of  Tangku,  and  actions  of  the  z8th  and  aist  September  (Medal 
vah  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin) .  Served  with  the  jzst  Regiinent  during  the  operations  against  the 
nepmgs  in  the  vieini^  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  z869,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang, 
a^aze  brjr  esadade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin.  Tsin]>oo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Nf^jow,  and  the  aflur 

J*Captsina'Airey  and  Farley,  Lleuts.  Mitchell,  Currie,  Shuokbnrgh,  Straghan,  Griffin,  Phillips,  Weare,  Iiombe, 
«jj Jiajae  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  Z877-78. 

„'*il^  liorrison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Nov.  X854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
^(ahl  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


]  11th  {North  Devonshire). 


Brigade  Depotf  Bitttr, 
•  NiTiLLi "  "  NiTB  »  "  Obthbi  "  "  Touiousa  "  "  PiirunuLA." 


I8D  bait., 

and  Batt.,  Pooaa,  Bombaj. 

*  S1.LX1CJLX0A.  "    "  Ptsbxmb  * 

user.  0olonel.--5ir  Francis  Seymour,^  Bart.,  ZCB,  Ensign,  'a  May  34 ;  Lt.  »x6  June  37 ;  Capt.  P4  Sept.  40;  C«p*. 
Hall     4r  Li. Colonel,  '38  Jane  50;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  ifti/or  Qeneral,  xo  Sept  64;  X«.Gra«nii,  14  April  73; 
Qenn%d,  i  Oct.  77;  Colonel  ixth  Foot,  7  Feb.  74. 
Lieutenant  ColoaelB.— a  William  Taylor  Corrie,  £n»ign,  >7  Nov.  56 ;  X<.  '  15  June  58 ;  Coirf.  '23  July  61 ;  M<»or, 

J»22  July  71  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77;  LieiOenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
I  Marcus  L.  M'Gausland,  Eneign,  23  July  5a ;   Lt.  '24  Mar.  54 ;   Capt.  ^2  Oct.  58  j    lf<yor,  24  July  71 ; 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77  j  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
Kigors.— I  Edward  Birob,  Bne.  1*24  Feb.  54 ;  Lt.  ^i  May  55 ;  Capt.  17  Sept.  €x',Bt.Mqfor,ix  Nov.  74;  2f«;V, 


Pay. 


7  Mar.  77 
WUlif 

Capt.    ^ ^ , ^  . . ,  , , 

a  John  WiUiam  Green,  Bnihgn,  '17  Nov.  S7  ;  i<»  '"  Mar.  59  ;  Capt.  p  q  Oct.  63 ;  Brevet  Mqjor,  x  Oct  77 


Uliam  Adam  Smyth,  Commandant  qf  Foorundkur  Sanitarium;  JBneign,  5  Feb.  58;  Lt,  '13  July  58; 
Cavt.  P21  April  63  J  Jiqfor,  7  Mar.  77. 


Major,  s}  Oct.  77. 
1  David  Halliday,  Eneign,  "30  July  58  ;   Lt.  >i6  April  6x ;  Capt.  P8  June  67  ;  Jfa/or,  i6  Feb.  78. 


Devon 


CAPTiJVS.  < 

x  Frederic  Watson  

1  Edward  Henry  Hare  

2  Edward  Lee  Street  , 

p.«.e. Charles  Fred.  Golvile... 

2  Alexander  Henry  Vaughan  . 
Henrgr  Herbert    Skill.  A^j. 

a  Frederick  Fitxroy  Gibbons  '..'. 

1  James  George  Ballantyne 

2  Christopher  Samuel  Bailey,  A4fuiant^ 

Funjab  Volunteere i 

1  George  Vincent  Meredith 

2  Thomas  Albert  Kemble  

a  William  Hamilton  Marriott 

Philip  Henry  Smith 

1  Spencer  Byng  Astley 

a  Richard  Squire  Imhoff  O'Brien 

Sylvester  Reid  

2  Deimett  Thomas  Kinder  

1  Edward  Hensman  Vaughan 

?  p.e.e.  James  Walker  Andrews  .. 

2  James  Herbert  Yule    

I  Charles  Edward  Lang 


SVSIOV  OB 

avn  LZBUZ. 


'29  July  59 
23  May  58 
»ax  Feb.  60 
P  3  July  60 
xo  April  60 

'  X  June  60 

4  July  60 
'aSMay,  58 

'  3  Juno  59 

18  Sept.  61 
'  8  Oct.  61 
'30  June  63 
'16  Jan.  63 
'xe  Oct.    63 

x4June  64 

5  July    64 
9  May   65 

1*30  June  65 
1  Sept.  65 
X  Dec.   65 

30  Mar. 


LlBUTBVAirTS. 

X  Boss  Thompson, /iMenietor^JfMlr«<tY  I 
9  July  75  S 

t  George  Dodsworth  Btawell  

a  William  Yorke  

a  Richard  Edward  KelsaU,  Inet.  qfMue- ) 
tetryi  Apr.  78 } 

a  William  Prinn  Noon    

a  James  Browne 


X  Wm. Arthur  Joyce  Murray,  AdJ.j  Aug.  77 

1  George  Maokworth  Bullock,  of  <8<c(^&</. 

2  James  Herbert  Vidal  Braithwaite... 
a  William  Henxy  Bishop,  Interpreter 
2  Samuel  Keith  Harries , 

Arthur  Ernest  Peters 

William  Tomes  Fairbrother 

a  Cecil  William  Park,  J4jutani  94  Apr.  79 
~  Herbert  Batson 

Heniy  Charles  Garden 


George  Halford  D'Oyly 

2  Thomas  Arthur  Harkness  Davies  . 

a  Frederick  Clifton  Briggs  

a  Edmond  Talbot  Stanley 

X  Montagu  Creighton  Curry 

X  Alfired  Garden 

1  Edward  Charles  Edward- Collins   , 

Sboovd  Lxbutbkxktb. 
a  William  James  Knowlee  Dobbin.... 
a  Leonard  Hugh  Vidal   

2  Arthur  Phayre  

2  Philip  Anderson  Watson    

I  John  Bayly 

X  Hon.  Walter  Yanle-Buller 

a  Charles  Patrick  William  Pirie 

X  Robert  Bennett 

I  Henry  Howard  Bedingfeld  

a  Regixiald  Hough  Light   

a  James  Herbert  Smith 

a  George  John  Bllioombe 


»  6  Nov.  67 

P  a  May  68 

"  5  Jan.  70 

P3xJuly  67 

Pxx  Feb.  70 

'19  May  69 

23  Nov,  70 


13  Oct.  77 
30  Jan.  78 
x6Feb.    78 


X3  0ct. 

xMay 

X  May    78 
XX  May    78 

13  Jtily   78 

14  Sept.  78 
IX  May  78 
13  Aug.  79 
X3Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
xsAug.  79 
XI  Oct.     79 


»a3  July 
'la  Oct. 
'  8  Jan. 
'  X  Dec. 
9  Feb. 

P  5  July 
'  9  Aug. 
»  a  Sept. 

P28  April 

xo  Sept. 
»  X  Dec. 
'ax  Aug. 
'10  July 

II  Nov. 

XI  Jan. 
^  8  June 
P14  Mar. 
►as  April 
Pis  July 
1*22  Aug. 

20  May 


6x!»*  I  Oct.  67 
60  P18  Nov.  68 
64, P  X  Sept.  69 
63  ^22  Oct.  70 
64|P3iMay   71 

64 '12  July    71 


64  ^aa  July 
62  P  o  Oct. 


'as  Sept. 

'  9  Feb. 
»37  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

aSOct. 
aSOct. 
a8  Oct. 
a4  April 
31  Aug. 
15  Apr. 
a6  June 
a  Deo. 
XX  Feb. 

5  June 
xoSept. 
JO  Sept. 
37  June 
XX  Sept. 

60ot. 

6  Oct. 
35  July 
la  Feb. 
a7  Aug. 


9  Oct. 
S.Jtily    73 

X  April  75 

6  Aug.    75 
as  Mar.   76 

7  Mar. 
7  Mar. 

xo  Mar. 
31  Oct. 
31  Oct. 


77 
77 
77 

77 

^  -  ?l 

—  Feb.  78 
x6Feb.  78 
I  a  Feb.    79 


33  Jan. 


BBBV.KAJ.       BT.IT.COL. 


70 
71 

1  Sir  Francis  Seymour  embarked 
for  the  Bast  on  the  a8th  February 
7>  1854  with  the  ist  Battalion  Scots  Fn- 
71  silier  Guards,  in  which  he  sored 
71  without  intermission  throughout  the 
7a  Crimean  campaign  to  thefUlof  Se- 
7.^  bastopol  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  when 
74  he  returned  to  England  in  conse* 
74  qnenoe  of  a  severe  wound  in  the  head 

74  which  he  received  in  the  trenches 

75  before  Sebastopol  while  Field  Officer 
75  commanding  tne  Right  Attack  on  the 
75  a4th  August  1855.    He  was  present 

75  at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma  where  he 

76  was  highly  commended  for  his  gal- 

76  lant  conduct.  Battle  of  BalaklsTS, 

77  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  the  day  after, 
77  and  Battle  of  Inkerman  where  he 
7^  received  a  gunshot  wound  of  the 
79  hand,  and  succeeded  to  the  command 
79  of  the  Battalion  at  an  early  part  of 

the  day.  WaB  recommended  for  the 
Victoria  Gross  for  gallant  conduct 
when  Field  Officer  in  the  Trenches 
on  the  34th  August  1855,  as  well  as 
for  his  conduct  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma.  Was  in  temporary  command 
of  the  Battalion  during  a  portion  of 
the  winter  of  1854-55.  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Class  of  the  MedUidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 


Pagmattere.^i  Fred.  Wm.  Vance  Packman,  x  Apr.  78;  En$,  3  July  58 ;  Lt.  i  July  63  j  Oapi.  17  M*y  T4. 

a 
Quarter  Maeter$.—i  William  Mullins,  17  July  63. 
a  George  Evans,  33  May  77. 

Faeinge  Green.— 4^e«^«.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JHt*  Agenie,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co.  , 

let  Battalion  returned  A^om  India,  13  AprU  1877.  ,^h  k,  V  -.<  II  lO  I P 
and  Battalion  embarkeifor  India! B  JaiT^SjlV  ^^^  ^^  VjUU^ H^ 


»t  BoM.,  Xhybar  lina  ?oree.~I 
aodBML,  Partraouth.  J 

"  MursXV  "  **  GiBBALTAB  * 


Pit.  I  Pay. 


12th  (East  Suffolk).       [l^^^'St^^B^  St.  Edmund..    150 

the  Castle,  Key,  and  Motto,  JHontit  Inngnia  Calf.    **  SBBDr&xpA.Ti.x  "  '*  Ivdu.  " 
I  "Nbw  Zbxlahd." 

(W«ad.-x  John Patton,  Entign,  18  Sept.  17 ;  £«.  'x  Mar.  31 ;  0»p«. 'lo  Sept.  55 ;  Major,  P3X  Oct.  34 ;  LLCoU 

o  ,    "?•  1l*™^'-  ^  ^^^  54 ;  If^Vw  Qmural,  20  Feb.  59 ;  Lt.General,  1  Jan.  68  j  0«iMra/,   10  Oct.  74  J 

co/oMK  laLn  Foot,  a  Nov.  75. 
Lbatenaat  ColoaeU.— x  George  FuUer  Walker,*  Entiqn,  14  April  46 ;  Li.  13  Sept.  49 ;  Capt  17  Mar.  58 ; 

^«»"».'a3  June  65 ;  Srevet  JAeutenant  Colontl,  1  Deo.  74  ;  Lt.Colonel,  3  Apr.  78. 

Fredenck  Bagnen,»  En*iffn,  ao  Oct.  46  ;  Lt.  8  Aug.  49 ;   C(^.  8  Jan.  58 ;  ifq/or,  9  AprU  70;  BretKtLieu- 


\^\u>  I-'***"'  ^!$**^»  »  ^ct.  77;'ii.Cpteiwi,  loApr.  78, 
»  j ^  '"1"^?™— i  Charlea  Jocclyn Cecil Sillery, Ens.  ai  Jan.  53  ;  i<. ax  Sept. 
3»    ...  2  Wward Maroon,»^iM.  ,3  Sept.  48 ;  Le.3  Doc.  52;  Capt.  30  Sept.  58 
^  I       I    i7r«M<£M»/«jiaA/  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77!  3  »      /-  j        k    o 

, '  }^{ll}??-?^-®^'^^??^'l®*«y»*  Entiffn,  »j 6  June  54  J  Xd.  3  Aug.  55 ;  Capt  '30  Sept.  59 ;  Bwet  Ifi^or, 


.  54 ;  Capt.  9  Sept.  55  ;  Jfajor,  x  May  71. 
J  Bt.Mtyor.s  July  7a;  Mtyor,  1  Apr.  73  ; 


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5  July  7a ;  Major,  a  Apr.  78. 
I  WiUiam  Thomas  Baker,   Commandant  of  Uurree  Dtpot  s   Ensign,  7  Jan.  48;  Lt.  '9  July  52;  Captain, 
89  Aug.  56;  Breogt  Ugjor,  5  July  7a  ;  U(vor,  10  Apr.  78  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  31  Deo.  78. 


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CAPTAcre. 
Hugh  Pearce  Pear»on,7^rvade  Major, 
£^ber  Line  ^oree ;. 

1  Henry  Macgrcgor  LowTy«   

2  William  Keon^ 

2  WiUiam  Croebie  Siddoiifl  Maii-B 
X  Henry  Long  William  Phillips" 

X  Campbell  Thomaa  Morris 

a  James  Edward  Harris  

a  John  King  Dooner^s   

a  George  James  Grordon  ..'.."'.' 

WalterJohnBoyes,  D.A.  AdJ,Oem.  Bengal 
'     SSf?*5?®  Triphook."  Citation  Stq/t ) 

-  I  p.9.e.  Charles  Henry  Gardn*er,"ifrtiiii  1 

^    I        Major,  Colekeeler  j 

S'lif'a  Louis  Worthington  Wilmer»»      

...   I  Richard  O^Shaughnessy  Brooke  ".'.*.'!.T.'." 

|3  Arthur  French p  i  Dec.    6i,'  4  Mar. 

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25  Sept.  57 
I  April  66 

68 


a  Manfred  John  Sawyer 

■I  Owen  Williams 

^a  John  James  Fox  Irwin  "..! 
'i  Arthur  Staniforth  Hext 


'  9  Sept.  64!'  I  Feb.    68 


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ax  May  69 
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-  a  Biehard  Thomas  Bdward  Dowse,  Im-l 
I    Jf^*^.^^"*^^  »5  Apr.  76 ) 

..   X  Charles  Fairfax  Hutton  Riddell ....  -  ^ 

...  li  Ch^le8BichardTownley,.ii(;.24Sept.73l  14  Jan. 

-  a  Bichard  James  Pike  .„,    ....;...    1  X3  Jan. 

...  a  Arthur  Gotea .' "'x?  April 

...  13  £dward  Bedstone  Jas.  Warner !.'.>  5  May 

...   a  WiUiam  Bandolnh  Bouth     ...  I    7  July 

...   a  James  Sidney  TiUyer-Blunt....'.*;.""!.!"!.";  '19  Feb. 
...   X  Charles  Donovan  Cave,  InH.  of  Mue- 

I       ketrg  IX  Oct.  78 _... 

...   «  John  Logan  Fxiiser *.",. 

...  a  Oaude  Kennedy,  Adjutant  3  Apr.  78  .'. 

...  a  Arthur  John  Watson 

...  ,a  Uenry  Gautley  

...  !x  John  Bird  M'Donell '.."."!"!!!!!.'!.' 

...  !x  John  Graham  Smith  .......'. 

x  George  Frederic  Campbell  Mackensie!!^ 

I  Frederick  Wm.  Scudamore,  Interpreter 

I  Charles  Anthony  Clare  Deane   ... 
Biehard  Cranley  Onslow 

a  Archibald  Cyril  Cubitt  

Robert  Bellew  Adams    

I  Alexander  John  Boas  Hutchinson 

a  Bostace  John  Vance  

I  WiUiam  Frederick  Perceval 

I  John  MfliXweU  Carpendale  

Sbcobd  Libvtsvabtb. 

I  Francis  Patrick  Hutchinson  

z  Arthur  Major  Brabazon 

X  Bmest  James  Medley    

I  Frank  Graham 

,1  Waiiam  Giles 

X  Aitiinr  Faolconer  Poulton  

'x  Edward  Arthur  Kemble  

i3  Henry  Svelyn  Tombe 


'.  73 
3  June  73 

I  April  70 

^91  June  71 

3  Mar.    78 

3  Apr.   78 

xo  Apr.  78 
I  May    78 

39  June  78 
7  Au^.  78 
X  Sept.  78 

75  June  79 


38  May 

38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
70   28  Oct. 

8  June 
19  June 
31  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
31  Sept. 
13  June 
31  Sept. 
13  Feb. 
82  Mar. 
36  Aug. 
XX  Sept. 
XX  Sept. 
XI  Sept. 
IX  Sept. 
33  April 
38  April 
xz  Sept. 


3irP  LIBUT. 

I  May  78 

iz  May  78 

II  May  78 

XZ  May  78 

iz  May  78 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 

zz  Oct.  79 


13  Nov, 
z5  Mar. 


6  Feb.    75 


zOct. 
I  Oct. 
zOct. 


71  1  Lt.Col.  Walker  served  as  Adjutant 
71  of  the  8th  Begt.  at  the  siege  and 
7»  assault  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded), 
71  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9th 
71  (horse  shot)  Z4th  z8th  and  33rd  July 
7>  1857 ;  afterwards  present  in  the  ac- 

71  tions  of  Bolundsnur  and  AlUghur, 
battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dil  Koosha 
and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord 

72  Clyde,  aflkir  of  the  2nd  and  action 

72  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and 

73  action  of  Khudagung  (Medal  with 

74  two  Clasps). 

75  s  Lt. Colonel  Bagnell  served  in  the 

75  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

7^     *  Lt.Colonel  Maroon  served  with  the 

76  lath  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand 
76  war  of  1866-7  (Medal). 

76  *  Major  O*  Shaughnessy  served  with 
7^  the  lath  Begiment  throughout  the 
76 '  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was 
76 1  present  during  the  remainder  of  the 
73  Waikato  campaign  under  Sir  Duncan 

77  Cameron,  also  at  the  operations 
77  before  and  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah 

(Medal). 

*»  Captain  Wihner  served  with  the 
90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of 
Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of 
the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subse- 
quent  operations  in  OuUe  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 


,~a  George  Shields,  19  June  79 »  ^*-  4  I>eo.  7a ;  Captain,  5  Feb.  79* 
I 
I  QMrfer  MaaUre,—!  WOUam  Cox,  39  Oct.  73 . 
j  3  Charles  Cordery,  16  Feb.  78. 

Fmeinae  ^eWom. —AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.    Irieh  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  B^jind  Co. 
!•<  BoH.  embarked  far  India,  ax  September  1B76.    DepSt,  Portedomn  HTiU,  j 

s»<f  BaH.  returned  from  India,  Januarg  1878.  DepSt,  PW^Imm^^ik^^wVC 


15 1  i2tk  (East  Suffolk). 

7  Major  Pearson  eenred  in  the  84tb  Begixnent  tHronghont  the  operations  of  the  Coltunn  nnder  Havelock,  includicR 
the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aonng,  Pandoo  Nuddeo,  Cawnpore  (wonnded),  Oonao,  Boaeemt  Onnge  (first  and  second), 
Boorbeake  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mongawar,  and  Alum  Bagh,  relief  of  Lncknow,  cosnmanded  a  Company  of  the  84th 
Eegt.  in  the  sortie  of  a6th  Sept.  1857,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah ;  served  with  OntramVForce  at  the 
Alnm  Bagh,  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lnoknow,  relief  of  Azimghor,  and  pursnit  of  Koer  Singh  (Medal  and 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

•  M^jor  Lowry  served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x  (Medal). 

»  Major  Mair  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6x,  inclndlng  the  capture  of  the  Pahs  at  Kihihi, 
capture  of  Matarikoriko,  relief  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Bedouot,  action  of  Huirangi,  and  skirmiBh 
in  front  of  To  Arei.  Served  during  tne  first  part  of  the  Waikato  campaign,  also  as  Adjutant  of  the  Fking  Coloimi 
during  the  war  of  1863-64  (Medal). 

11  Captain  Phillips  served  with  the  xHh  Hegiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present 
with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Rangiriri  on  the  aoth  Nov.  1^63  (Medal). 

»  Captains  Dooner  and  Triphook  served  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1864-66  (Medal). 


OontimuUion  of  Notes  to  i$th  Foot. 

^  Lt  Ck)lonel  Brown  served  with  the  57th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  5th  Feb.x855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebssto- 
pol,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  18th  June  (with  the  storming  Column)  and  8th  Sept.;  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
—.^^.j «  xr^-i /•kf'.j.i  _ii.«. /^« —  _*.!.  r^ *».\,^-».r^^ii^i^  — J  fn — ^i_r_v  <»r_j_i\     Commaudcd  aDarty  of 


New  Zealand  war  in  x86i  (Medal).  „  , 

7  LtColonel  Gilbert  served  in  the  Crimeafrom  30th  Junei85<,inolndingthebattleoftheTchemaja,  siegeandiaUof 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58*  and  was  present  st 
the  relief  of  Asimghur  and  the  subsequent  operations  in  that  district;  also  in  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Jugdespore, 
Doomureahgcmge,  Toolsepore,  and  the  operations  tmder  Colonel  KeUy  in  Tirhoot  and  the  Tcrai,  indnding  tbe 
action  at  Bootwab  (Medal). 

8  Midor  Gillett  served  in  the  Oimea  firom  the  and  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  CHasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  nt 
Amorah,  Jugdespore,  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

*<^  LtColonel  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actiona  at  Amorah 
on  the  X7th  and  35th  April  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.Oolonel  Leet  served  during  the  Indian  oampaign  in  X858-5P,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Amorah  on 
the  X7th  and  asthApril,  Nuggur  Amorah  on  9th  June,  attack  on  and  retreat  from  Jugdespore,  action  of  Toolsepore, 
and  those  at  Bootwall ;  he  acted  as  Staff  Oflftoer  to  various  Colunms,  and  was  twice  specially  mentioned  in  general 
ordera  (Medal). 

"  Major  Allfirey  served  with  the  6th  Begt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operationB  in  the 
Jngdesi)ore  Jungle  (Medal). 

"  Captain  James  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Asimghur,  and  actions 
at  Doomureahgunge  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

^*  Msjor  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  two  actions  at  Amorah  on  xTth  and 
asth  April  1858,  in  the  flnt  of  which  he  conunanded  the  Skirmiahen  in  a  successfiil  attack  on  the  enemy's  left  (MedAl). 

"  MTivjor  Etholston  served  in  the  68th  Light  In&ntry  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  in  X855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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SSSrSuS^idm.  1 13th  (ut  SomerseUhire)  Prince  Albert^s  Light  Inf.  [^^^^'X^'*^" 
^^'        ^^Egt«"  (with  the  Sphmx).  "  ULvmnnvm  "  "  Atjl  "  "  A»»OHxjriBTAir "  ^'  GRuzm." 
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haaSi    »i6JCarch3a;  d>l<m«l,  ^ Nov.  46;  Ifdv'or  ffeiuraJ,  ao  June  S4i  JUmtt,&9neral,  ao  April  61;  Ctenm-al, 


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9  J^Oodd  OWungton,»  JJm.  'x8  Dec.  s* ;  J!i<-  6  July  ss  S  C«P*.  'a6  Nov.  6x ;  Bt.Mc^or,  31  Mar.  75  j  Jfq/o*-, 
bJw.  Lutwyche  England,"  ^lu^,  6  July  S5 ;  i«.  7  April  58 ;  Copt,  p  8  Jan.  64 ;  Bt.Mqfor,  1  Oct.  77 ; 


March  15;  Li.  4r  Capt.  '17  July  33;   Cap^.  4- Li.Cohntl, 
tra'         '  ^'    .  ^  .         -      .,  -      ^  . 

ht  Infantry,  3  Feb.  64. 

Ham  Bdward  Brown,i  Siuiffn,  10  April  49;  Lt,  '26  Deo.  51 ;  Capt.  29  Deo.  54; 

^Jlfi|^»r.  14  Sept.69 ;  JTcMor,  14  Ito  73  J  .^»wrf  LieuUnant  Colonel,!  Oot.77 ;  ii«rf*iw»<  Cb  W,  aj  Jan.78. 
•vr,»  ■»  .  *;.:2^_  ^..X^-*^7  ^^^  Stuign,  '13  Jan.  54;  i<.  a6  June  55;  Cop*.  93  Mar.  61  j  Bt.2£ajor, 


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X  PA e. saw. iiutwyone jsngiana,-  Aiwwm, »  *« 
3rai«r,  33  Jan^S  j  BtJCi.CoUmsl,  39  Nov.  79. 

X  "Et  William  Knox  Leet,"  J»imv»,  4  July  55 
yyor,  I  May  78  ;  Bi.LUColoMl,  39  Nov.  79- 


i  Id.  »x  Feb.  56 ;    Capt.  P4  Nov.  64  j  BiJiajor,  x  Oct.  77 ; 


Gaptahts. 
TlioB.AIphon80  Gary,  A^f  .3  AMMrMiJiui^ 

24  ~.  x  Inring^eningAllfrey" 

^  •••  I  JohnFencottJaznes"^ 

»S   .-  I  William  Cox" 

H    3  a  Bdmnnd  Peel  Ethelstonu  

X  Dadley  Thomas  Ferase 

aAIfte^Bandall 

1  George  HibbertAnchiteKinloch 

3  William  Charles  Fred.  Madden 

2  Robert  Stuart  Clarke  

3  JohnFnincis  Bellis 

•i>^  3  John  James  Boss  

"  -^  I  Wnham  Hunter  Bvans 

"^  9in2  William  BusseU  Nash, Commandant  qf\ 

Bmntuidrcoff  ComeaUtetnt  Dapot 3 

Bryan  Bristow  Twyne,  Adj.  3  Adm.\ 
BaU.SomentUkinMyi«rolu%iMn  ...> 
Hemy  Hallam  Parr,  MiUtarg  Steretarg  \ 
U  air  BariU  Firen,  mtih  rank  pfJiajorS 

M  !  -  X  Hugh  Hovell  Thurlow 

13  ~;i  John  Miller  BLroeWaddy 

'J  -  (1  fiobertCookeOtway 

"  -.  3  Fred. Walter  Spenoer-Stanhope 

t*  -^  1  Frank  Boyd  Bradahaw   

"'  -^  2  Richard  Cooper,  at  St<^  OoUegt 

"  ^     Anhar  Close  Borton,  Jide  de  Camp  to  \ 

Av  Aritar  Borton   i 

'^  .«.  t  Edward  John  Fownes 

LnUTXlTAlVTB. 

^  ..  X  Rdaiand  Joseph  GhUlwey,  Adj.  19  Fob.  79 
^  ^  1  Franeis  James  Justice,  Intt.  qf  Mu»'  ^ 

Mi74Jaa.  79  

'^  -.  I  JSdmund  William  Clark  

'^  ..  3  Pieroe  Bdward  Hughes,  Inttmotor  <tf 
MwMketrm  16  April  75 

^  3  Bxyan  Palmes 

„  I  Richard  Arthur  Herbert  Townsend  .... 

»  I  SdwardMorrxsPoynton 

-,  X  Haniy  Alfred  Walsh 

..  I  Reginald  Levinire 

..  X  Aztkor  George  Wilbraham 

..  I3  Anthony  Lumb,  Adiutant  3  Apr.  78 

„  |x  Rajmond  Bnrlion  Williams  

..  x  Axthnr  Williamaon  Alsager  Pollock  .... 

...  I  Rjefaaid  Uoyd  P«yne 

..  I  John  Conatantine  Allen  

...  a  Robert  P«x>la  Hooper  

...  a  Haazy  GiUon  

^  b  Axthxur  Henry  Looia  Bagot   

..  >«  Qabriel  Goodman  Walter  Hayward 

-  |«  AUM  Baaaett  Pritchard 

..  3  Hanzy  Thomas  Shnbriok  

^  >  IMwrnnd  James  Peach  Warden  


13  May 

^39  July 

»x7  Aug. 

a  July 

'34  Aug. 

39  May 

X9  July 

6  Nov. 

'38  Dec. 

35  June 

'3  July 
VxoJune  63 

16  Feb.   64 

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'35  July 

P  8  Sept. 

4  Deo. 
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8  July 

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wtos  Warren  Napier 

mge  Henry  Holbeohe  Couohman  .... 

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JanyTempMr , 

Courtesy  Haatbeole  Stiated 

Geaion  Bouverie  Unwin 

Herbert  Bhya  Lloyd 

HeozyWilaoa I«veU  

Jphalfittism  Henry  West , 

Bobart  William  Goodwin  Hillas 

Akander  Clement  OTonnell  

Thomaa  D'Oyly  Snow  

Bobert  Edwin  Gorfoett 

Leonaxd  Wilkinson  Cleveland  Kerrich  . 


xssiair  oB 
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IX  April  63 
16  April  58 
'  7  Mar.  56 

8  Jan.    58 

9  Feb.  55 
'x8  Sept.  60 
36  July   66 

^  8  Got.  61 
'30  June  65 
^  4  June  61 
P8Jan.  64 
p  8May  67 
Px8  April  67 

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95  May 

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5  Oct.  78 
39  Jan.  79 
33  Jan.  79 
33  Jan.    79 


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33  Mar. 
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98  Oct. 
38  Oot. 
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3  Deo. 
XX  Feb. 
X3  Feb. 
13  June 
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5  Jan. 
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XX  Feb. 
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9  Mi^jor  Conington  served  in  the 

Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was 

..present  at  the  relief  of  Aaimghur 

3 1  and  subsequent  operations  (MeoiEJ). 

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precedinff  page. 


J5wjrt«j.—i  Auittamt  Fagmatier  Arthur  Glelg,  31  Nov.  74. 
V^rtmr  MatUn.-^  Bobert  Malheson,  7  July  75. 
z  Flank  Sturt,  i  Nov.  79. 
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Tk«  Prinet  <ff  WaM  Plume.    The  White  Horse.    **iree  atpera  Urrant."—**  Touiari.r  "  "  CoKUWin.  ** 

^_ Waib«loo  "  **  Bhuictobi."  The  Royal  Tiger,  anperecribed  "  Ik»ia  "  "  Sitabtopol"  "  N«w  Zialutd 

8«r.  CWonel.— flSir  Alflned  Haatings  Horsford,!  QCB,  and  U.  ^13  July  33 ;  U.  '33  April  30;  Caoi  N  Am?  41 
Half  Major,  »86  Dec.  51 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  38  May  53  j  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54 ;  Li.Colonel,  a  Feb.  55 :  itoVw-  fifmni 
?^      1  Jan.  66  ;  Lt.Oenend,  2  Aug.  75;  &ejMraZ,  1  Oct.  77;  Colonel  14th  Foot,  i  Jan.  79. 

Lieatenant  Colonela.  — 3  Dawson   Stockley   Warren,*  Sneign,  'zp  Dec.  51  ;   Lt.  1*16  Dec   53*  Cai 

'10  April  57 ;  Jftyor,  3  Nov.  71  j  Brevet  LUutnant  Colonel,  i  Oct  77 ;  Li.Colonel,  30  Mar.  78.         ' 
I  Francis  Barry  Drew,  CB.  Jw.  /ss  May  45;  ^'  '7  Aug.  48;  Cop*.  »ai  Nov.  51 J  J*.  lf<wor,  stJuIjC 

'^'Vor,  33  Aug.  65 ;  Bl. Lt.  Colonel,  35  Oct.  73 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  7  Mar.  77  j  Colonel,  25  Oct.  78. 
Miyors.— 3  Thomas  Prittie  Cosby,'  Eneign,  P33  Nov.  53 ;  i/.  ii  Aug.  54 ;  Cupt.  '34  July  57  j  Jfa/or.  8  May  7 

Bt.Lt.Colonel,  2  Sept.  78. 
1  Edward  Wm.  Saunders,^  j^iu.  98  Mar.54;  X*.P39Dec.54 ; 
I  Andrew Alfd.  LeMesurier,*JFn«.i9  Jan.55;  JU.  17  Aug.5 
3  WillUm  Young,7  Ene.  '3  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Cavt. 
Bt.Lt.Colonol,  31  Dec.  78. 


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GA.ni.xirs. 
Henry  Augustus  Burton,  Adjutant   4\ 

Weet  York  Militia j 

a  John  Glancy* 

z  Augustus  Frederick  De  Butts  Dixon  

3  Richard  Seymour  Lemon  

1  Joseph  Laing 

2  Frederick  William  Harington" 


Henry    M'Leod   Hutchison,   Adjutant\ 

Calcutta  Volunteer  E\flee } 

3  Roger  Hall  

3  Walter  Wiffhtwick  Haywood 

1  Bertram  waiter  C.  Firman  

3  Gerard  Van  Heythnysen   

1  David  Anderson  Ogden  

I  Roberc  Graham  Foster  Pigott 

3  John  Hosack 


3  Arthur  Waller  Noyes  

3  Herbert  Lovell  Woodland... 
c  Robert  William  Richardson . 

Charles  Alexander  Morris  ... 

I  William  Syer  Purkis 

I  Patrick  Crosbie  

3  Somerset  James  Butler   

Alfred  Ruttledge 


LnvrxiriLVTS. 

I  Thomas  Middleton  Robinson  

I  James  ^R/^idi,  Adjutant  31  Jan.  74 

3  Charles  Steward  Gtordon,  Adj.  17  May  76 
I  Chas.  DavidFerrier ,  Ineto/Muek.  3oMay 79 

William  Selwood  Hewett  

X  Thomas  William  Lanoyn  Penno 

z  Gerald  Grant-Dalton    

9  VivianRochfortRae.fiu^.o/lfiMi;  zApr.79 

John  Walter  Thru%ton 

3  Francis  Dykes  Walker   

Capel  George  Adye  

3  Richard  Lyon  Geaves  

3  Edward  Ellison  Sutton  Schuyler 

John  Henry  Howland  Ansley  

3  Frederick  Walter  Kitchener 

Edward  Cyril  Mills 

3  Acheson  Whitmore  St.  George    

3  William  Robert  Cornwallis  Baird 

I  Charles  Hay  Cox  

3  Hugh  Alexander  Vowell 

1  John  Hawley  Burke 

1  Reginald  LewellynBennison  Carter.. 

3  Cecil  Morris  Lester 

3  James  Harry  Christie 

I  Frederic  James  Sharpies  Lowry 

3  George  Wemyss 


Sub  LiBUTxviJrTS. 
John  Marcus  Clements 


Sboond  LiB!rrxiri.xT8. 
3  George  Warder  Mitchell,  Interpreter.. 

2  William  Fry 

3  Charles  Percival  Barchard  

z  Arthur  Fountoine  Hogge  

z  Clement  John  Malcolm  Heigham 

3  Henry  Walker    

3  Harry  George  Vialls 

z  George  William  Swaine 

z  Francis  Robert  Preston  MaoAdam 

3  Henry  Stapleton  Vanrenen  

3  Arnauld  John  Henry  Marray 

z  Harold  Basil  Sept  Critchley-Salmonson 
X  James  Corbet  Yale  


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BUB  LiKUT.  Ijt  Co.-/m*  Agente,  Bir  B.  Borougl 
3z  May    76;  Bt.  and  Co. 

\  let  Baftalion  embarked  for  MaJh 
I Z9  Auffttet  Z867.  2nd Battalio*  retuft 
from  AueiraUa,  95  June  Z870. 


PamwMttor§.—t  William  Joseph  Garden.i*  4  Sept.  67  j  Hon.  Captain,  4  Sept.  79.  _  ^. 

9  William  Pmnklin.z  Apr.  78  ;  Ene.  x4  Sept  55 ;  ^«.i6  Apr.  58 ;  Capt,  '93  July  6z ;  Bt.M^ 
Quarttr  MaMtere.—7  Thomas  Ba.vley,  x8  Oct  731  Lt.  \g  Oct  73.  L»3»*P^ 

z  William  King,  xz  July  74.  Digitized  by  VjOU^IC 


14th  (Tlie  Buckinghamahire).  iS3a 

I  Sir  Alfred  Honford  served  with  ihe  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  EafBr  War  of  1846-47,  and  commanded  the  xst  Tat- 
alion  in  that  of  x85>-53  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Also  commanded  the  xst  Battalion  in  the  Eastern  cam- 
pugn  of  1854,  indndinir  the  hattles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  (Medal  with 
5:nrChsp8,  CB.,  flanlinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Me^idie).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam]>aign 
(tf  1857^9;  eommanded  3rd  Battalion  Bifle  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Deo.  1857  (wounded) ; 
oonaanaeda  Brinde  from  Feb.  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  throughout  the  Oude  campaign : 
aBBintzuied  the  Infantry  at  the  battle  of  Nawabgunge ;  in  Feb.  1859  was  left  in  command  of  the  Oude  and  Nepaul 
^hxttier.  and  on  one  occasion  took  16  guns  in  an  engagement  in  Nepaul  against  the  rebels  (Medal  with  (^asp, 
lairCB.). 

*  LtGokmels  Warren  and  Cosby  served  in  the  Crimea  f^m  roth  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebas* 
upol  sad  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*M^r  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  xoth  Jan.  1855  with  the  X4th  Becnment,  including  the 
&«9e  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  field 
inriag  the  Maori  war  of  x86o-6x  (Medal). 

'Hi^Qr  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  13th  Aug.  1855,  including 
t&e  oMe  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  LtOolonel  Young  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  CMmea  lh>m  the  X4th  Nov.  X854,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  SebastopoU  capture  of  the  Quarries  with  the  storming  party  (severely  wounded),  and  assaults  of  the  Redan 
and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) . 


00  the  itth  Jane  fl  .  , 

*  U.(bIonel  Glancy  served  with  the  X4th  Regiment'in  the  Crimean  campaigpi  from  xoth  Jan.  X855,  including  the 
eiege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  alfo  in 
t^  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  conspicuous  forwardness  "  in  the  attack  on 
tl)«aemj'8 rifle-pita  during  the  action  at  Koewa,  and  again  for  "conspicuous  conduct"  during  the  engagement 
at  Baogiriri  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

"  Captain  P.  W.  Harington  served  in  ^e  New  Zealand  war  of  x  863-^5,  including  the  actions  of  Kohewa  and  Oate 
Pfth  (¥edal). 

u(^ptain  Garden  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  to  a6th  March  X855, 
iuloding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


Ooniifiuation  of  Notes  to  i^ih  Foot 

'  Geoeral  M'Murdo  served  as  AssistantQuarterMaster  General  of  the  Army  under  Sir  (Charles  Napier  during 
Utt  caat|)aign  in  Scinde  in  1843  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee— in  which  his  horse  was  shot 
iDdtf  hoh-afikir  with  the  enemy  while  conducting  Major  Stack's  Brigade  ftx>m  Muttaree  to  form  a  junction 
vtth  Sir  Charles  Napier's  force  at  Hydrabad ;  and  battle  of  Hydrabad,  where  he  received  a  sabre  wound  in  the 
r^Tbt  breast.  He  again  served  as  Assist.  Quarter  Master  General  to  Sir  Charles  Napier  during  the  campaign 
•CiiBst  the  Monntoin  and  Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845.  Served  as 
AMMtant  A^utant  General  Queen's  Troops  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  xSsx-sa  in  the  Expedition  against  the 
Afiwdiea.  including  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  as  Director  General 
Uad  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
tJJTarkiah^edal).  f  »~ ,  »  ,-»  ^       . 

'  (^ptatn  Dondas  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  in  February  1865  for  saving  the  lives 
3f  tiro  Marines  at  Gibraltar. 

'  Captain  Barr  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X853-59,  including  the  passage  of 
^  Qoomtee  and  jiccupation  of  Snltanpore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad  on  35th  November,  action  of 
T^teepore,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

*Qaaner  Master  Knott  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  X857-59,  and  was 
P^^iXBS  at  the  actions  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknoir»  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  taking  of  Fort  Oomerea, 
»A  nhseqaent  operationa  in  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Indialn  the  North- West  Frontier 
QHtpaign  of  1863.  >^d  ^«^u  present  at  the  action  of  Shnbkuddir  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Qouter  Maimer  llellor  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  X867-68  (Medal). 

"G^itam  Richmond  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service, 
^  Krred  throoghont  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.    Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  Houssas  at  the  action  of 

K*Buiaa,snd  a  conapany  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  97th  November  (twice  men- 

^''^^ia despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


JSdB;^t:.te^W.  ]    l6tli(TorkskireEari  Biding). 

"MiBmriQux"  "  Guu>ai,oup«." 

rB'Ber.  , 


rSub  DiHriei  No.  5- 
\_Brigad»  Depot,  BcvarUy. 


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)0t,  33Aliff.  ,. 
Lieutenant  ColonoU.— I  B.f.e. Philip  Alexander  InBtruther  Twynwn.  J5»i#t^,'xaDec.  sx  J  i<«  6  JnJy54 

Capt.V27  N0V.57;  Jfcyor,  P30  Sept.  68 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6  Sept.  76.  ..»  ,      « 

fl  Robert  Thomas  P.  Cuthbert,  ^teign,  14  July  54  ;  Lt  13  Feb.  55 ;  Cap*.  'a4  Aug.  58 ;  Mq^or,  '27  Aug.  70 

lAeutenani  Colonel^  15  Aug.  77.  „  .  .    _,, 

MAiors.— 1  William  Starke,  Eneign,  P23  Mar.  55  j  Lt.  ^27  May  56  j  Copt,  »X7  July  60;  Mcffor,  13  April  7* 

BtLt.Colonel,  20  Aug.  78.  «,-..«     x 

9  Richard  Lewes  Dashwood,  2^^,  x8  May  55 ;  Lieut,  ^g  Oct.  55;  Capt,  ^6  Nov.  60 ;  Bt.l£(yor,  aa  Sept.  73 

Jfcyor,  6  Sept.  76.  ^^  ^^ 

Henry  Jardine  Hallowes,  Inepeetor  qf  Oymnaeia  in  India;  Entign,  ix  May  55;  i*.  ^^^  B^pt.  57;  l^ap 

"•iS  Feb.  6a  ;  ^^.Jfiyor,  29  May  75  j  Major,  r$  Aug.  77. 
X  Charles  Edmund  Layard,  Entign,  8  July  56;  Lt.  28  May  58;  Capt.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Major,  ts  Aug.  77. 
9  Albert  Edward  Hamilton  Smyth,  Eneign,  '12  June  60  j  Lt.  '3  Oct.  62 ;  Capt.  '2  Juno  69;ya;or,  17  May  71 


Gi-PTAHrB. 

Fras.  Walter  Gary,  -^4;.  3  Stqffbrd  Militia 
p.i.e.  Ghas.  John  Burnett,*  Br.Mai.Poona 
Henry  Evan  Pateshall  Thomas,  JD«p«<y  > 

wiMw^.^d/.  Oen.for  Mutkelrg,  Btlgatm ) 
pa.e.  Ghas.  Kennedy  Brooke,  Brigade\ 

Mtnf  or,  Dover: S 

Goleridge  Grove,  at  Steff  College    

William  Nangle  

p.9.e.  Hy.  Lawrence  Dundas,^  Deputv^t 

Aseistant  Adjutant  General.Portemouth  } 

Henry  Bellingham  Le  Mottee 

Edward  James  Singleton  

George  Gharles  Damtry 


St-c.  Wm.  Hy.  jy&me\,Init.E.M.  College 
oward  Parker    , 

Henry  Hoyle  Oddie 

Wm.  Hume  Norman  Locke,  A4j.  x  E.E.  \ 

Torki.B.  VolunUere S 

Ralph  Edward  Allen 

Richard  Yilliers  Sankey  Riall,  Adjuiant\ 

Eaet  TorkMxUdia    / 

Delves  Broughton 

William  Gharles  James  Laoy 

Michael  Murphy 

Frederick  Seymour  Allen   

Arthur  Bowles 

Philip  Ashby  Mettam  Pearson 

George  Hamilton  Johnston 

George  Gharles  Kynaston  Pigott  RoupeU 
William  Henry  Ruflhbrooke 


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2  July    61 

'  9  July    62 

'  7  Nov.  62 

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17  July  63 

^32  Jan.  64 
P29Mar.  64 
'x4June  64 
28  June  64 
20  Oct.  55 
»i3  Sept.  64 

'24  Jan.   65 

»  7  April  65 

'x8July  65 

P23  June  65 
PisAug.  66 
'  8  Feb.  68 
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LniTTBirAirTS. 

9  Thomas  George  Shortland 

x  William  Edward  Brown  

2  Frederick  George  Pogson  

x  JohnRobt.  Young,  Inet.ofMuek.x  May  78 

a  Walter  Waterfield  Ward  

»  Oecil  Francis  Gamett  

a  Peter  Low 

9  Edward  Hanstock,  Jii«<.<2^ir«ii|;.x  Sept  77 
2  Frands  BeymourIngl6fleld,i9<q^OiyZe«r, ) 

Poorundhur  Sanitarium  } 

2  Lawrence  Litchfield  Steele,  ^'.15  Auig.77 

2  Alexander  Foster 

2  George  Hay  Montsomerie  Oonran 

X  Edward  FranklandGosset,^4;*  27  Aug.  79 

1  Francis  Homer  Reynard 

a  Henry  Edward  Gotton  Way   

2  Bruce  Meade  Hamilton  

X  Edmund  Ashton  Ogle  

X  Thomas  Nook  Bagnall 

X  Charles  Fulford  Grantham 

I  Hastings  St.  Leger  Wood    

I  George  Edmund  Btaveley  

Arthur  John  Nettleship  


Sub  LiBUTB]ri.irTS. 
George  Eirkpatrick  Daly , 


P25  Sept.  69 
Pis  Dec.  69 
P27Aug.  70 


SBCOITD  LlBUTSlTAirTS. 

9  Henry  James  Forster    

2  William  Barrington  Piers  

James  Kippen  Alston  

Ashley  Edmund  Mackenzie  

X  Patrick  Joseph  Cunningham 

1  Cecil  Francis  Hamilton , 

2  Wilbraham  Thomas  Davies 

3  Ralph  Woodchurch  Sherard  

2  Henry  Francis  Edwards  Hodges . 

a  Philip  John  Hanham  Aplin 

2  Charles  Henry  Wray  Maunsell  .... 
X  Gharles  Mulcaster  Harding 


29  May 
P  8  Jan. 

'23  Aug. 

'xa  Dec. 

'15  June 
^  9  Jan. 

P27  July 

X  Jan. 
'22  Jan. 
^95  Dec 
»  8  Feb. 

23  Nov. 
'30  Sept. 
Pz9May 
P12  June 

7  July 

'24  July 
'  xDeo. 

'a4  Sept. 
'a3  Nov, 
'xo  Feb. 

a8  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

88  Oct. 


IS  Aug.  77 

xsAug.  77 

13  Oct.  77 

X3  Oct.  77 

3x  Oct  77 

31  Oct  77 

8  Dec.  77 


30  Jan.  78 

xMay  78 

zMay  78 

xMay  78 

as  May  78 

7  Aug.  78 

35  May  76 

aa  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

I  May  78 

83  July  79 

6  Aug.  79 


98  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

6  Mar.  72 

30  April  73 
aSFeb.  74 
a7Mar.  73 
ax  Jan.  74 

x3June  74 

a  Deo.  74 

89  April  74 
xa  Feb.  76 
X7  May  76 
xoSept  76 
xz  B^t  77 

9  May  78 

31  May  78 
x  Aug.  78 
X  Nov.  78 

30  Nov.  78 

90  Feb.  79 
x7May  79 


SUB   LIBUT. 


II  Nov.    76 


BBSV.lCJLr.   I   BT.I.T.0OL 


P94  July    69 
P  1  Dec.    69 

'97  Aug.  70 

*'93Nov.   70 

'30  Aug.  71 
13  April  72 

95  June  73 

xa  Nov.  73 
13  May  74 
23  May  74 
7  July  75 
X  Jan.  6a 
17  May    76 

6  Sept  76 

ax  Oct.    76 

9Dea    76 

17  Mar.  77 

XI  July  77 

xsAug.  77 

«S  Aug.  77 

a  Mar.  78 

I  Nov.  78 

9o  Feb.  79 

17  May  79 

9  July  79 


I  April  74 


x6  April  75 


*  Major  Burnett  aerved  in  thi 
Ashanti  war  firom  the  30th  Novembe 
Z873.  Did  the  duties  of  Adjutant  < 
Russell's  Regiment  firom  the  Pr^ 
till  invalided  at  Quarman,  includinj 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Adnhj 
assie;  commanded  the  post  of  Qnal 
man  at  the  commencement  of  thi 
enemy's  attack  upon  it  on  the  31^ 
January  (Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medfl 


with  Clasp). 

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ceding  page. 


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Faeinge  YBllow.^Agente,  Messrfl 
Cox  and  Co.-^Iriek  Agente,  Messrs 
Cane  and  Sons. 

Iff  Battalion  returned  firom  JB«n 
nuda,  a8  Dee.  1870.  ona  BattoUoi 
embarked  for  India,  a  Feb,  1875  ;  Depoi 
with  If  <  Battalion, 


Pagmaetere.—i  Richmond  Oliilb  Richmond,!^  i  Apr.  78;  Ens.  a  July  58)  Xe.6  Msy  63;  Capt.  x  A{ir.  74. 

a  William  Lamb  BaiT,^  x  Apr.  78;  JSne.  '17  Nov.  S7  J  Lt*  "  May  58;  Capt,  1  April  70. 
Quarter  Maeten.—a  Charles  John  Knott,"  x  Nov.  71 ;  Eneign,  la  Nov.  65 ;  lAeut,  aS  Oct  7x. 


X  Joseph  Mellor,*  8  July  68. 


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T«^»j!E:,<Woii«L— ipw  OeorRe  Maodonald,*  Xiukm,  s  Sept.  05;  Zt,  25  July  06;    Capt. 
priVlpfr'     '^  ^^'  3°i  ^'CoUnul^  10  Jan.  37;   Golontl,  xi  Noy.  51 ;  MCajor  Q^nwral,  7S 


Brigade  Dtpot,  BedfoH.        -^  ^  3 


,i;*y.'.Piay 


17  Aug.    15;    afq/or, 
7  Sept.  55;  XMiif.&Mera/, 

,  -. Wt  35  Wfc.  71  i   u»«#»«»  luiiu  fuuby  13  f  ou.  03. 

lientenaat  ColoBttU.— 2  Alfred  William  Adoock,  Stu,  ^17  Deo.  5a ;  Zf.  4  May  55 ;    Cape.  17  Nov.  63 ;   ITo/or, 
32  June  74 ;  I4.Colon0l,  2  July  79.  ; 


29  Jan.^3  r  General,  25  Cict.  71 ;  Colonel  z6th  Foot,  13  FebT  63. 


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«HU"»-— 2  ^^iii**ico  tfiuix«,  xAuxi«u,.»».i^,  27  Feb.  58;  if.»3i  May  59';  Capt.  P31  Jan.  65;  If q/or,  10  Oot.  74. 
a  Robert  Wm.  May  Wetherell,  ifiMtaii,  15  April  58;  Zt.  ^23  Max.  60;  Copt.  »2  Nov.  66;  Iftyor,  2a  June  76. 
I  Basil  Clifton  Westby,  Stuign,  16  July  58  j  Zt,  >4  Feb.  62 ;  Capt.  »x  May  67;  Jf<vor,  xa  Apr.  79. 
X  Richard  Wood  .Robinson,  Sn»ign,  '28  Oct.  59 ;  Zt.  30  June  63 ;  Capt.  '14  Aug.  67 ;  Major ^  2  July  79. 


p,».e. 


CjLPTinrs. 

Reginald   L.    Herbert   Curteifl,  | 


Depuiji  'ji$»i9tamt  Adjutant  Qengral. 
icfey  .... 


I- 


;   7 

6 
6  ' 

I     6 


a  Henry  John  Cholmefey 

a  Henry  Harpur  Tabb 

X  John  Uoyd  Price 

a  Qranville  Yemon    

3  William  John  Shanly  

p.«.«.  O.  L.  Le  Mesurier  Taylor,  Oarri»^ 
aon  Inttmetor,  Poona ) 

Hillyard   H.   Angus   Cameron,    A4jt.\ 

Suntingd<m  MUitia } 

z  William  Samuel  Whittuck 

z  pa.e.  Alex.  Martin  Paterson,  Brigade  \ 

Major,  SlraUs  SeitUvMnte S 

X  Arthur  Grey  Duberly  

3  Robert  George  Newbolt  

3  Francis  Wilmot* 

Edmund  Hill  Wickham  , 

3  Heniy  Herman  Napier  Martin ... 
s  Frederick  John  Harden  

William  Henry  Young 

3  Francis  Fawkes  Johnstone 

George  Dalrymple  More  Nisbett 

Reginald  Fawkes 

z  Jnatice  Chapman  Tilly 

William  Henry  Riddell   

Charles  James  John  Butler  

LlSUTXlTAJraS. 

a  Frederick  Williams  Becher  

Laurence  Carrington  Grubbe 

z  Robert  Mercer  Barry  

z  William  Aldworth,  Adjutant  xj  Oct. 

3  Jaxxtee  Archibald  Campbell 

3  Alfired  Robert  Llgrd 

GeoTve  Herbert  Tayler  Swinton,  Inst. ) 
of  JKiMt.  T5  Jan.  79 S 

Jonn  Lamb   

Frederic  George  Mawer 

Wentworth  Odiame  Gavenagh,  A4}u-\ 
iamt  za  Apr.  79 S 

Charles  Grant  ManseU  Fasken 


svBioir  OS 
2irD  LxavT. 


5  Jan.    60 

x8  Jan.  61 
'  z  June  60 
'  x  June  60 
P  9  Aug.  64 
xaJoiy  55 
X4  April  58 

'16  Aug.  64 

'3x  Jan.    65 

zo  Oct.    65 

'29  Dec.  65 

4  Aug.  60 

!*•  3  Aug.  60 

P  X  May  67 

9  Jan.  68 

Pzz  April  68 

,  '20  June  63 

P  2  Sept.  68 

'  8  June  70 

»3oNov.  "*> 

i'z4  Dec. 


.77 


z  Wilford  Laurence  Child 

3  Affleck  Alexander  Fraser  

Geox^  John  Ninian  Logan-Home 

James  Cecil  Balfour  Craster  

Charles  G.Whittaker  EdwardeslSdwardes 
Charles  Du  Plat  Richardson-Griffiths.. 
Randolph  Seton  Bum 

a  Julian  Meado  Schreiber 

z  John  Stanley  Lightfoot   

a  Thomas  Hammond 

a  Robert  FxtzRoy  Maclean  Johnstone   .. 

z  Charles  Edward  Siuck^  Lean 

a  Charles  Moorehead  Hamilton 

a  Reginald  Dennis  Burlton 

X  Bdward  Duroure  Pickard-Ounbridge 

a  Ftank  Oswald 

X  Alexander  Dingwall  Fordyce 

Bsooin)  LunuBJiAim* 

X  Lttoncelot  Croasdaile   ., 

a  Warden  Flood ^,., 

2  Henry  Tufton  Godden 

3  Rogers  Lyons  Cowper-Coles 

X  Francis  Cecil  Hamilton 

2  Claude  Cambridge  Tennant , 

George HasttngsButcher   , 

Henry  George  Sutton  

Percy  Balderston  Yaughan 


I.' 


LIBUT. 


z  May  78 

II  May  78 

Z4  Sept.  78 

5  Oct  78 

aa  Jan.  79 

aa  Jan.  79 

aa  Jan.  79 

aa  Jan.  79 


aWD  LIBVT. 


6  Aug. 
X3  Aug. 
i3fng. 
13  -f ng. 
x3Aug. 
s6^' 


Nov. 
X3  Aug. 
13  Aug. 

a  William  fianbury,«aa  Nov.  641  ClSt.  8 
X  John  Pyne.  i  Apr.  78  j  JSne.  $  Jw  SS  • 
(imarter  MatUre.-^x  John  Mnllin,  6  Sept.  73. 

a  Daniel  M'Oartney,  ao  July  67^ 


'aaMar. 

P31  J»a. 

24  Jan. 
»  9  Aug. 

29  Nov. 
'30  July 

»i4  Feb. 

'14  Aug. 

'z4  Sept. 

9  Oct. 

7  Dec. 
3z  Jan. 

25  July 
3  Feb. 

P  z  Oct. 
P23  Nov. 
P30  Nov. 
1*22  Feb. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

30  Dee. 
13  April 

21  Sept. 
I  a  Nov. 
za  Nov. 
Z3  June 

9  Aug. 

a  Dec. 


OAPTi.ZV. 


64  i'z4  Sept.  67 

65  P  7  Nov.  68 
65^39  June  70 
64!  P  xOct.    70 

66  P28  Oct.    71 

I  April  70 

19  June  72 


19  Mar.  74 
10  Oct.  74 
30  Oct.    74 


2  Deo.    74 

2  Deo. 
2  Dec. 

II  Feb.    75 

13  June 

10  Sept. 
2z  Sept. 
20  Nov. 
aoNov. 
17  July 
20  Nov. 
zi  Sept. 

11  Oct. 

29  Nov. 
26  Feb. 
28^eb. 

9  Mar. 
T2  April 

30  April 
6  June 

19  June 
a  July 


a8Dec.  74I 

as  Nov.  74! 

P  9  April  70 

5  Jan.  76' 

aaJune  76) 

as  Aug.  j6\ 

30  Deo,  76. 

10  Sept.  771 

9  Mar.  791 

I  a  Apr.  79! 

30  Apr.  79, 

19  June  79 

a  July  79! 


*  Colonel  Bostock  served  as  act- 
ing Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Camp- 
bell commanding  the  and  Cavalry 
Brigade  of  the  Armv  of  the  Sutlej, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  80- 
braon  (Medal).  Has  also  the  Medal 
for  New  Zealand. 

*  Captain  Wilmot  served  with  the 
3^rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abys- 
smlan  campaign  of  1867^8,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (Medal). 

0  Major  Banbury  served  in  the 
campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan 
(Meoal),  including  the  forcing  of  the 
Ehyber,  Jugdulluck,  and  Tezeen 
Passes;  actions  of  Mamookhail. 
Tezeen,  and  Hull  Kotul ;  attack  and 
capture  of  IstoklifT.  The  Sutlej  cam- 
paign of  184S-46,  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 
The  Crimean  campaign  f^m  27th 
Nov.  1854  to  13th  April  x8s5,  in- 
eluding  siege  of  Sebastqpol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Jz  Apr.  79. 
^agmatter, 
' '  Z5  June  58  J  Capt,  z  Apr.  70. 


:Faeing»  Yellow.— ^^mi<,  Y.  W.  Holt,  Esq.— Jri«ik^0«iif«,  Air  B.  Borough,  J^  and  Co. 
. *^   „  «r._    -    ..         _.     ^       9nABattaUonemhar}udforIndM,^Feb,xZ76, 


t9i BmiitUom rttwm^dfrvm  Jtofta  SmHo,  zo  Feb,  Z870. 


1  General  Xaedooald  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  Z805 ;  joined  the  Army  in  Sicily  in  z8o6,  and  was 
cmploTed  with  it  in  its  various  operations  until  z8zo{  in  the  latter  year  he  went  with  the  expedition  to  Naples, 
and  was  present  aft  the  capture  or  Ischia  and  Prodda :  returned  to  Sicily  and  employed  against  the  French  Army 
in  zSzz ;  m  18x3  was  employed  in  Spain,  including  tne  battle  of  Castafla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona ;  embarked  for 
rm„^Am.  in  28z4«  and  was  present  at  tne  operations  before  Plattsburg.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  z8is,  and 
recenred  three  wounds  at  Waterloo,  vis.,  in  the  leg,  in  the  neck,  and  through  the  body,  wounding  the  lungs. 


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it Batt.,  Shybtr  Line  Forae. 
adBatt..Vnsteerabad,  Bombay.     ^ 


3ait 
Pay 


»/.« 


ijteut.oeneral,  i  Oct.  77;  CoAmef  17th  Foot,  »<  June  to. 

Lieutaaaat  Ottlonda.— a  James  Browne  Horner  Boyd, *i'ii#»«». 

55  ;  Major,  »a  Dec.  68 ;  Srevet  LUuUnani  CoUmeL  i  Oct.  7 


./m.  Dalrymple  Tompson,*  CJ9.  .Bm, 
£«.£^.CotoN«/,  1  Oct.  77 ;  LtCoUmtl,  ', 
Kaion.— 2  Charles  Greme  Grant,  B%9, 
Bt.LtColonsl,  I  Oct.  77. 

14  J™^^***^""^^*'  "^*^'  ^  ^"^^^^  '  ^*'  '^  ^^-  ^^'  ^"^''  '^  ^y  59;  Bt.I£^^or,  5  July  7a;  lfo>, 


X««»<.6?«ii«mii 


Jaa  Nov.  so ;  Zi.  »a8  Oct.  53 ;  C^** '«  J^e 

XA  Cb^oaet,  33  Jan.  79. 

"~  '^    '  —  -      -     Jan.  69  J 


mofK  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Xt  Cbtoarf,  33  Jan.  70. 

•.'^aSOct.ss;   Lt.B  Dec.  54;  Cti^.  30  Jan.  59;  ^fi^-  »i4  Jan.  71  j 


Ci.ni.xv8. 

a  Jamea  Creagh,io    Commandami  llouiU  ] 

Aboo  Sanitarium   j 

I  Samuel  Bradbume 

Thomas  BraddeU.  Adj.  3  Adm.  Satt.  ] 

Che§kir«Bi/U  Volunteort  J 

I  George  Henry  Turner" 

I  Frederick  Sale  Sowley  Brind"   

I  William  Lonsdale   

RobertKieroWatson,^4;.XMoe«^JIU«^ 

a  George  Augustus  Cox  

a  Richards  Horwood  Dunning,  StoHon^t 
atqfqgUer,  ITMmuck S 

William  Mogg  Bolph,  A4j.  z  Adm.\ 
JBate.  Leieotiertkiro  Rifle  VolmnteenS 

a  Stuart  Lloyd  Richards 

a  James  Stewart  Smyth 

a  Christopher  Middlemass 

a  Arthur  Henry  Wentworth  Mansergh... 

I  Charles  Frederic  William  Moir 

z  John  Horace  Charles  Michel 

a  Fred.  Fenton  Parkinson 

z  Matthew  William  Brock  

a  Henry  Innes  Nares   

z  ©.i.e.  Colwyn  Williams  Vulliamy 

z  £dward  Arthur  Howard  Webb 

Thomas  Francis  Hussey  de  Burgh.... 

a  John  Grant  Anderson  

LixrTB]ri.VT8. 

z  Gregory  Joseph  BuUer 

z  William  Wingfleld  Clarke,  Interpreter. 

1  Charles  William  Boddam 

a  William  Gregg,  Adintant  iz  Nov.  78.... 
z  Walter  Stormont  Davies  Liardet 

1  Richard  John  Gordon  Creed  

Charles  John  Lewis  Stuart  

a  Hugh  Martin  Short  

z  Francis  William  Reader 

Clement  George  Whitby 

a  ThoznasMayne,  Imt.  ofMuaJe.  z  Feb.  79 

Arthur  William  M'Kinstry" 

2  JohnStacpole 

WUliam  Nanier  Justice  

a  George  Duaiey  Carleton 

a  Charles  Armstrong  Roberts  

a  Bdmund  Richard  Scott,  IfUerpreter. 

z  Maxwell  Robertson  Hyslop   

a  George  Francis  Shaw 

a  Edward  Hodding  Peacock 

Frank  Whlttuck 

a  Samuel  Moores,  BtiU.  8.  O.  Colaha  l)^t 

William  David  Gordon 

Walter  Stewart  Stewart-Savile   

I  Frederick  Joseph  Blakiston  Priestley 

Bub  LixvTxirAVTS. 
Cecil  Bany  Brownlow    


XVSZOV   OB 

aim  Lmrr. 


7  June  54 


Pa9Mar. 

3z  3Car. 

»8Feb. 

4  Mar. 

'z7May 

»6Aug. 


»az  Sept.  60 
5  Mar.   61 

•  7  Aug. 
zz  Feb, 


Sxcovn  LnvnvAiTTs.  ^^'^  ^i?^* 

a  James  Gordon  Leimox  Burnett  30  Jan.    78 

Sdward  Hugh  Griffith 30  Jan.      ~ 

a  Robert  Arthur  Cole  30  Jan. 

z  George  John  Tounghusband z  May 

a  Percy  Maxwell  Carpendale  11  May 

z  Frederick  Simpson  St.  Quintin  z  May 

Benjamin  Geale  Hnmfr^ Z9  Oct. 

z  Gtoorge  Henry  Poyntc  Bume »a  Jan. 

a  WUliam  Anson  Thompson aa  Jan. 

z  Percy  Gerald  Walker  9  July 

a  JohnMoese z3Aug. 

z  Raleigh  Gilbert  Bgerton 13  Aug. 

z  Cecil  Henry  Hunt z3Aug. 

z  George  .  .s^o  lu  jhiry z3Aug. 

z  James  -^i^lnoy  Rynll    zsAug. 

a  John  ^.  '_rn^tiT  e  Hnl;ert  Rcilly Z3  Aug. 

a  Anth  n  -  H  Hi        Z3  Aug. 

z  Marie  .\  'cvm  Korr Z3  Aug. 

Alexii  ler  Vn.t |  n  Oct. 

Taymaeters. — i 


6z 

6a 

'aoNov.   58 

9  April  59 

'  aSepL  6a 

3  Deo.    6z 

'33  Sept.  6a 

'33  Jan.    63 

»az  July    63 

8  Aug.  6$ 

39  Sept.  65 

Pz3Feb.    66 

'30  Mar.   66 

az  Nov.   65 


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38  Oct.    7z 


X5  Aug. 
30  Jan. 


'4 


zo  Aug. 

33  Mar. 

P6May 

'izMar. 
30  April  58 
'23  Aug.  64 
'zz  Oct.  64 
4  Aug.  63 

»a6  April  64 

'zzOct.     64 

zz  Sept.  65 
»x6Nov.  60 

Z4  July 
'33  Mar. 

zzOct. 

'  7  Aug. 

9  Nov. 
'33  Jan. 
'34  Mar. 
'z8Aug. 
'  5  Jan. 
'36  Feb. 


oiKiiir. 


'  z June  60 

zsMay    63 

'33  Jan.    69 

z  April  70 

z  April  70 

'zs  April  7z 

'33  Sept.  7z 

34  April  73 

5  July 


Z4«  April  70 

79  Jan. 
28  Oct. 
aSOot. 
34  Ju^ 
Z7  July 
38  Oct. 
37  June  74 
z9  Oct.    74 

a  Dec.  74 
zz  Feb.  75 
Z3N0V,  75 

5  June  75 
az  Jan.  74 
zi  Sept.  76 
zz  Sept.  76 
iz  Sept.  76 

5  June  75 
XT  Sept.  76 
la  Feb.  77 
36  Feb.    77 

1  April  77 
3z  Oct.  74 
zz  Sept.  77 
zsJuly    79 

6  Aug.   79 


SUB  LZXVT. 


zoSept.  75 


t4  Jan. 

37  Nov. 
'zajnne 
zz  Aug. 
94  Nov. 
30  Sept.  7i 
zs  Apr. 
35  Sept. 
aoOct. 
i6  Nov. 
33  Jan. 
14  June 
z5  July 
6  Aug. 


z9  Jan. 
xOct. 


33  Nov.  79 


*Lt.ColonelBoydserved  with  the  z7th 
Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Decem- 
ber Z854,  including  the  siege  and  fhll 
of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redai  i 
on  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (wounded 
in  the  Trenches) ;  was  also  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinbouru 
(Medal  with  Clasp.andTurkiah  Medal). 

^*  Major  Brind  served  throughout 
the  Indian  canipaign  of  z8s7-6o,— in 
defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills,  and  in 
Rohilcund  including  the  afikirs  ofHul- 
dwanee  and  Buhairee,  and  action  ol 
Churpoorah  (contused) ;  the  second 
Oude  campaign,  and  with  Roes*  Camel 
Corps  in  Central  India  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  x9th  Regiment  in 
the  Haxara  campaign  of  z868,  and  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Greneral 
Bright  in  the  expedition  against  the 
tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (men- 
tioned tn  despatches,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 


J^oMii^  White.— .^ffMit,  Messrs.  Ooz 
and  Co.— JritA  AgeiMt,  Sir  E.  Borough, 
Bart,  and  Co. 

xet  SaH,  eatbarhedfor  India,  za  Jan. 
Z870 ;  DepSt,  Skomcliffe.  vndBafL  em- 
barked  for  India,  5  October  Z876;  Depot, 


r.      .     •.,    aAlexanderAitkenRoss,z7July66j»M<[^,i3Apr.58;i;<.39Julys9;-H««.lf«u*r,i7Jttlj7«. 
(^oHer  Maet^re.—x  John  Fallon,  z6  May  68. 

3  William  Homer,  34  June  76. 


ijlh  (The  Leieestershtre),  15  7 

>  Earl  H0W6  Mrred  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Goorge  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  105^53  (Medal),  for  wbioh  M^r- 
Tiee  he  was  promoted  10  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  aa  Acting  Quarter  Master 
Geaenl  of  the  Queen's  Troops  (Colonel,  OS.^  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Tompeon  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  7th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  end 
fiUl  of  Sebastopol  and  aeeanlte  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  Jnne  and  8th  Sept. — dangerously  wounded  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  EInight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor) . 

*  Lt-ColonelUtterson  served  with  the  x/th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  July  x855,includingthe  siege  and 
Ikll  of  Sebaatopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 
Eiabonra  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  MMor  C.  M'Fherson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  i6th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege 
asd  iUI  of  Sebaatopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  aud 
Krrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Major  Joeeph  Oates  Travers  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xTthFeb.  X855,  Including  the 
fiiece  of  Sebastopol,  the  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (mentioned  in  Lord  West's  despatch  for  "  gallant 
c^sdoct ")  and  8th  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (MedAl  with  Clasp,  Kmght  of 
ibe  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^«  Major  Creagh  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  bat^  before  and  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  (^ptain  Tomer  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  Crom  the  xsth  Nov.  1863  to  x866,  and  was  pre- 
•eat  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ruigiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the 
sJEur  of  Kakamarea  (Medal). 

^*  Lieut.  M'Kinstry  served  Jn  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force. 

Continuaiion  of  Notes  to  iSth  Royal  Irish. 

1  LienL  General  Edwards  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  and  waa 
pTesent  st  the  attack  upon  Canton,  the  taking  of  Amoy,  Chapoo,Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  and  at  the 
cnnffaiding  operations  before  Nankin ;  was  employed  on  the  Staff  during  the  war,  and  afterwards  appointed  by  Lord 
Goagfa  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Force  in  China.  He  served  also  with  the  x  8th  in  the  Burmese  war 
from  July  x8^  to  the  conclusion ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Prome,  and  employed  on  a  detached  command  for  six  months, 
«^>ea  the  provinces  of  Padoung  and  Kanghein  were  cleared  of  the  enemy,  after  several  skirmishes  and  severe  marches 
by  the  Drtachments  under  his  conmiand.  In  January  X853  he  led  a  party  on  special  service  ftom  Prome  to  Arracan« 
f<T  which  service  the  Government  of  India  and  General  Godwin  recorded  theur  approbation  (Medal  with  Clasn  for 
Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  30th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
"  *  I  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Cfi.,  Brevet  of  Colonel.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 


ftcd  Tmkiah  Medal).  CoDunanded  the  Brigade  at  Mhow,  at  the  termination  of  the  mutiny  in  x858-<9,  and  received 
lite  ihsnkB  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  for  the  promptness  of  measures  whereby  the  rebeu  under  Tantia 
Topee  were  prevented  entering  Kandeish. 

'  LLCoIonel  Gregorie  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  as  Adjutant  of  the 
i^  Poiflieis,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  also  at  its  subsequent  capture  (Medi^  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  C^ooel  Baker  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  ^oth  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Setefllopol,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Sardinian  medal  for  "  gallantry  displayed  at  the  attack  of 
ti^  GeoKtery  and  suburbs  of  Sebastopol  on  the  x8th  June  1855  "  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 
Serred  is  India  during  the  mutiny  (in  X857)  with  the  Field  Force  xmder  Colonel  Beatson.  Served  in  New  Zealand  daring 
the  Watkato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  of  x  86^-66  first  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and  subsequently  as 
iitfitfam  Adjutant  General ;  was  present  at  the  action  at  Bangiawhia  as  Acting  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to 
LcGoenl  Sur  Duncan  Cameron  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major) ;  was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  under 
^or  General  Carey  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Orakau— mentioned  in  despatches  for  ''gallantry  and  untiring 
caoffT  and  seal  evinced  "  (Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  and 
■erred  thnmghoat  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  including  tht 
aoicn  of  fBMaman,  relief  of  Abrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoafbl.  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Also 
n:  tddxtion  performed  the  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  ftx)m  the  14th  October  to  the  x  7th  December.  Was  mentioned 
-s  despatches  by  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  the  following  terms  :— "  The  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  were  ably  carried 
^rx  to  my  entire  satisfaction  by  Major  Baker,  A.A.G.,  to  whose  untiring  energy  I  owe  much  of  the  success  that 
^  sttended  all  oar  operations.  In  my  opinion  he  possesses  over^  quality  that  is  valuable  in  a  Staff  Officer'* 
(Mreral  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  M»ar  Adamaon  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege, 
ftad^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Maior  Dawson  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from 
T'lOetober  2855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  1863  to  x866  and  waa. 
?T«s€atat  the  engagement  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  other  minor  engagements. 

*  ■<^«ptain  Thacker  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

>•  Ua^  Hugh  Shaw  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  ^ 
^'«Oeeemt>er  1855  until  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  ' 
^i>«i  vas present  in  the  engagenoents  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal). 

"  Xs}ar  Barke  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xzth  August  1855,  including  the  siege  . 


^  i  ^  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medalj .  Served 
*^  ^^ppRssMm  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  26th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec» 
^':7.  MBsalt  and  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Birwah— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

"C^fOtiaKsays- Young  served  with  the  Bombay  Rifles  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  storming  of 
^k^nneBder  of  Bushire,  night  attack  on  Bntish  Rear  Guard,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
*^  ^  VBs  R^ment  and  the  Poonah  Irregular  Horse,  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59,  present  in  operations 
**^P*  fte  W^eeln  in  the  Nassick  and  Kandeish  Hills ;  commanded  during  four  months  early  in  X858  the  frontier 
l-rwt  of  Kyipare ;  afterwards  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  against  the  Rohillas  and  Bheels  in  the  Vindhya  moun- 
ai.x.>»:  aadsBdMequently  in  1858-59  on  the  Divisional  Staff  of  Sir  John  Michel  against  the  rebels  under  Tantia 
7  r<f  in Cnallndia  (Medal). 

'*  C«;saia  Wray  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  at  the 

•XAir  »t  Serikeri  on  aist  July  186^,  and  as  Adjutant  at  the  capture  of  the  Putahi  Pah  on  7th  Jan.  x866  (MedaJ). 

^  ^  (rat'tain  C.  Dawson  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  New  Zealand,  and  commanded  a  Company  throughout 

e  Wo^k^to  and  Wanganui  campaigns  from  August  1863  to  May  1866 ;  commanded  Woodall's  Redoubt  during  the 

«A  C-jaet  campaign  from  February  1865  to  March  1866;  was  engaged  in  the  following  operations,  viz.— expedition 

P&pama.  relief  of  the  Mauku  Stockade,  occupation  of  Mere  Mere,  and  commanded  the  Pokenoe  Patrol  when 

■eked  by  the  enemy  on  the  morning  of  the  and  Sept.  1863  (mentioned  in  Sir  Duncan  Cameron's  despatches  for 

-aaJiy,  Medal). 

'  Captsin  Bolton  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service,  and 
"▼ed  throoghout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  to  various  places  on  the  Gold  Coast  to  enlist  native  co'u- 
.*«ata,  sad  raised  the  Winnebah,  Mumford,  and  Barracoe  Companies  of  Russell's  Regiment.  Also  oom> 
^ied  Regimental  Transport  and  was  attached  to  the  and  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  during  the  second  phase  of 
'  war  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  <"aptain  A.  J.  A.  Jackson  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  cf  1863-65,  and  was 
^^^tsx  at  tha  aifiurof  the  36th Nov.  1863  in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  siege  and  capture  of  Orakau,  and  actions  at  Nuknmiru 
1 34tt  snd  2^  Jan.  2865  (Medal). 

*'  <:aF«atn  BotU  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  Campaigns  from  1863  to  x866,  and 
»•  ;«e«eat  at  tha  aflkir  at  Keri  Keri  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  engai^ment  at  Ketemari  (Medal). 

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'z4  May  58 ;  Bt.M<yor,s  July  73  iMajor,  za  Nov.  73. 

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CoZoiwi,  z  April  74 ;  Colonel,  az  April  77. 
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a  Richard  Wm.  Erskine  Dawson,'  Bne.  *2o  Feb.  55 ;  Uevt,  z8  Jan.  56 ;  Cavt.  zi  Dec.  63 ;  Menor,  Z4  June  ?< 
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z  St.  George  Alexander  Smith. 

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Charlton  Dawson," ^M;-  Xilkenng  MUUia 

I  Charles  Henry  Stevenson  

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Albert  James  Alexander  Jackson" 

z  John  George  Buttsi* 

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3  Edward  Hemexy  Le  Breton  

1  Alexander  Ward  Simpson 

3  Herbert  Henry  Gilbert   

Edward  Tuftiell  

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a  Henry  Joseph  Daubeny  

a  William  George  Forbes  Cockbnm 

I  William  Wylly  Lawrence 

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I  Charles  Egerton  Dixon 

z  James  William  Graves** 

z  Samuel  Phillips 

X  John  Henry  Augustas  Spyer,  Inet.  of\ 
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1  John  Burton  Forster 

X  Philip  Anderson  Morshead   

3  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness  

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z  Samuel  Spencer  Parkyn 

z  Charles  Edwin  Le  Quesne 

2  Wm. John  FortescueMorgan,/14;.x  May  78 
X  Henry  Melville  Hatchell 

1  Adam  Park  

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Andrew  PenneU  Williamson 

3  James  Charles  Oughterson    

William  Knox  Downes    

X  Philip  Barber  Lindsell 

z  John  Anderson  Slater 

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William  Edward  Ker  Fox 

3  Archibald  Norton   

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2  Alan  Maxwell  Boisragon 

3  Charles  Mordaunt  Stevena 

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3  Charles  Alexander  Wedderbum 

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CAFTASX.         BBBV.XAJ.     B«.I«.C0L. 


1  Oct     77 


M  Captain  Mihier  served  in  the 
New  Zealand  war  in  1866  (Hedag. 

s*  Lieut.  Graves  acoompaniedSir 
Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast 
in  September  Z873  on  special  bct* 
vice,  and  servea  throughout  tbe 
AahantiWarof  x  873-74.  Commanded 
a  portion  of  the  Houssas  at  the 
action  of  Essaman  and  takin{;  of 
the  villages  along  the  Coast;  ptt- 
aent  at  Quarman  szat  JannaiTt 
having  been  attacked  while  escort- 
ing ammunition  to  the  froQt; 
also  present  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  Becquah,  battle  cf 
Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Cooidbc»c 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatehee, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

»♦  Quarter  Master  O'Hora  served 
with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  throTiRn- 
out  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x863-e^. 
including  the  expeditions  to  Paps* 
rata  and  Ketemari  (Medal). 


Pay«a*f«-».— a  John  Forbes  Mosse,  X5  March  79 ;  Bne.  zz  May  58  J  i'-  '»  April  6a ;  Capt.  37  Aug.  73- 
Quarter  Maetere.—a  Thomas  0*Hora,»*  3  Feb.  69. 

z  Richard  Barrett,  34  July  7a.  . 

Faeitioi  B^xie.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jm*  Agent;  Messra.  Oane  and  Sons.  ; .'  ^   „^  j 

t  Batt.  embarked  for  Malta,  January  Z873.  Depot,  attacked  to  and  Batt,  wnd  Batt.  returned  from  Auetraha,  4*^7;  " 

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I9th  (xst  Yorkshire  North  Biding).  [^JlfjJ^ji'^;'i^^,^^„^_rS9 
(Princess  of  Wales'  Own). 

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|J^'!Cq]ob«L—A>  Abraham  Josias  Cloet^.i  XCB.  JCff.  Com**,  29  June  09;  Lt 

i|blfj    BtMqfoTt  sx  Nor.  39;  JBi.LtColonel,  10  Jan.  37;  Major,  12  Sept.  48;  Colonel,  iz  Nov.Vi ;  X^.Co^om/^ 
^L<    93  Mar.  55 ;  Metior  Oon§ral,  iz  Atiff.  55 ;  Xtc»^.&eii«raZ,  21  Deo.  62 ;  Colonel  zpth  Foot,  xo  Mar.  6z. 
...  {IJ«BteiiaatOoloneit.--3  Richard  Dojle  Barret&,'2?iMt^,  X4  April  46 ;  Li.  9  April  48 ;  Cc^.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Mc^or, 

'    38  Sept.  66 ;  BmH  LiatUnani  OoIomI,  37  Feb.  76 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  23  Jan.  78. 
...  Ix^.«.«. Philip  Doyno  VigprB,  En$%an,  ^gOct,  46;  Lt.  ^ig  July  50;  Cop^ 9 Mar. 58;  Major,  7  March  70;  Brevet 

'    LieiOtmani  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  15  Mar.  79. 
...  tJb|on.-*x  Gharlee  Hereford,  Eneign,  17  Aug.  55;  Lt.  '17  July  57  ;   Capt,  '30  Dec.  59;  JBrepet  Mqjor,  5 

I    July  72  ;  Major,  29  Nov.  76. 
».  a  Henry  Bdward  DaWdeon, En$ign,9g  June  58 ;  Lt.  ^3  July  60;  Capt,  '7  Apr.  63 ;  M<nfor,  20  Bept  77. 
...  Is  William  Harris  Barland,^  Jfnt^,  P35  Aug.  54;  Lt.  7  Mar.  55;   Capt  1*25  Sept.  60;  JSrevet  Mtyor,  x 

I    June  73 ;  Mey'or,  ax  July  77. 
...   I  AugPStOB  Monrant  Handley."  JSnet^n,  2  July  58;  Lt.  'xs  Oct.  6x ;  Capt.  ^23  Jan.  69 1  Mt^or,  7  June  79. 


Gaptaivs. 

1  Robert  Gayer  Traill^? 

z  Windle  Hill  St.  HUl,"  A.D.C.  and  Prtc.  \ 

See.  to   Oovemor  of  Tantama;    Com.  ^ 
AnxiUary  Fbree*   in    Tantania,  with 

local  rank  of  Colonel  

William  Bennett,^^  D.A.A,G.  for  Mut- 
ketr9,Alder$hot 

a  Arthur  Edward  Trotter  Trotter 

z  Charles  Shea  Hunt^* 

2  James  Francis  Fraaer  

5  [z  Andrew  Munro*> 

,..  I2  George  Hewetson  Reynolds 

,.  a  George  Oakes  ; 

^   z  Theodore  Bosville  Bmerson   

..   z  John  Jameson^'  

Herbert  Leigh  Gipps,  Adjntani  Northl 

TorkMiUtM  S 

..  z  Alfred  James  Pateraon,  at  8tqf  CoUege 

..  ,2  Crosbie  Barton 

..  |z  William  Q.  Waugh  M'Clintookw 

..  ja  Harxy  Julian  Charrington 

..  '2  Edward  Archibald  Bruce  

..  >  Henry  Henxey  Fraser  Pidcock 

..   z  John  Olaos  Champion  Moller 

..  'x  Robert  Alfred  Plaseey  HaUiflix 

..  '2  Lionel  Henx7  Mocatta  Levin 

..   z  John  Francis  Simonet 


LxXUTBlTAirTS. 

John  Henry  Eden,  Jntt.  of  Mneketry  28 ") 

Richard  pibi^yrei  ^iisionV  19  Feb.  78  

t  Frederic  BarfTBriggs,  Aii,  ^^  Sept.  78  ••• 
\  William  Edmund  Franktyn,   Inet.    0/) 

Mmtketrjf,  19  Sept.  79 J 

John  Willutm  Robinson  Parker  

Charles  John  Spottiswoode 

Henry  Bowles 

Gilbert  H.  Fearon  Mathison  

Edward  John  Bentley  Buckle  

Thomas  David  Kirkpatrick 

James  Ahmuty  Fearon .*. 

Reginald  Hayes-Sadler 

Edward  William  Mills  

Charles  StoartMolony 

John  Daviee 

Charles  Tulin  Hexmah  

Edwin  Loud  Herapath 

Gerald  Carlile  Stratford  Handcock 

Mathew  Yilliers  Elrington  Sankey 

William  Auschar  Chauncy 

George  0*Neil  Segrave 

Arthur  de  Balis  Hadow 


7  M. 


Sbcovd  LnvravAiTTB. 

z  Alfred  Grahame  Cartwright  

I  James  Trevelyan  Cotesworth 

'X  Henry  Frederick  Tucker  Macartney  .. 

a  Arthur  Bayard  Elton 

z  Edward  Ghas.  Wm.  Mackenzie'  Kennedy 

a  Clement  Henry  Billixigs  

x  Alfred  Ernest  Stuart  Bearle 


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x6July  58 

12  Feb.  58 

a6Mar.  58 

'33  Aug.  6t 

4  July  55 

3  July  58 
39  Jan.  56 
xs  Oct.  58 

^iz  June  6x 

Pi3Dec.  61 

i»i8July  63 

'  9  Jan.  63 

17  July  63 

'39  Aug.  63 

4  Aug.  65 
»x8  April  68 
P33  Jan.  69 
'34  Mar.  69 

37  Nov.  66 

7  July  69 

'20  Feb.  70 

»2x  Feb.  70 


P  5  Nov.   6x 
P28Jan.    62 


8  Dec.  77 

8  Dec.  77 

23  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

z6  Feb.  78 

z6  Feb.  78 

2  Mar.  78 


xo  Apr.  78 
25  Sept.  78 
30  Oct.  78 
X3N0V.  78 
4  Dec.    78 


2VD  LZBUT. 


X  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

92  Jan.  79 

xsAug.  79 

xsAug.  79 

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x3Aug.  79 


P30  Dec. 

'x7  April 
23  Nov. 

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3x  Jan. 

Pz9  Aug. 

'39  Deo. 

P8May 

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»  3  April 

39  June 
»  4  Mar. 
'33  Jan. 
»sMar. 

38  Oct. 
'38  May 
»  I  Dec. 

38  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


3  July 

9  Aug. 
X3  June 

x3  June 

x3  Feb. 

5  June 
26  Feb. 
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34  Nov. 

X  Jan. 

33  Jan. 
13  Mar. 
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35  Sept. 
13  Nov. 

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28  July 
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24  June  76 


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26  Nov.  74 
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24  June  76 
z6  June  77 
10  Nov.  77 
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34  Nov. 

X  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
x3Mar.   . 
ax  Aug.  78 
X  Mar.   79 
X  Oct.     78 
X3N0V.  78 
7  June  79 
a8  July    79 
XX  Oct.    79 

^  Sir  Josias  Cloet^  served  in  the 
15th  Hussars  from  1809  to  z8z4,  ft*om 
x8z4  to  z8z7  as  Aide  deCamp  to  Lord 
Charles  Somerset  at  the  Cape  of 
€rOod  Hope,  frx>m  whence  he  was  sent 
in  cozxmiand  of  a  Detachment  to  take 
military  possession  of  the  island  of 
Tristan  d'Aounha.  Served  with  a 
Squadron  of  his  Regiment  detached 
as  a  field  force  during  the  Pindaree 
andMahratta  war  from  z8z7  to  z8z9. 
Acting  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master 
General  conducted  the  landing  and 
settlement  of  a  large  body  of  Grovem- 
ment  emigrants  on  the  frontier  of  tho 
Cape  Colony.  In  z8aa  was  sent  to 
England  with  important  despatches, 
and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of 
Major.  In  z84a  commanded  the  suc- 
.  cessftil  expedition  sent  to  Natal  to 
76  relieve  a  Detachment  besieged  by  in- 
79|8urgent  Boers.  Served  as  Deputy 
79 1  Quarter  Master  General  the  Kaffir 
79  campaign  of  Z846  (CB.).  Daring  the 
Kafilr  war  of  Z85Z-53  served  as  Chief 
of  the  Staff  with  the  Army  in  the 
Field,  including  the  operations  in 
the  Basuta  country  and  the  battle  of 
Bereia  where  he  commanded  a  Divi- 
sion (Medal) ,  and  in  acknowledgment 
of  his  services  received  the  honour  of 
EJaighthood,  and  was  subsequently 
nominated  a  KCB.  On  being  pro- 
moted Major  General  he  was  ap- 
pointed in  1855  to  the  command  of 
the  Windward  and  Leeward  Islands, 
which  he  held  until  z86z. 


I  Paul  Dennis  Costa,  z  Apr.  78. 
^^uHtrMaaUn.—x  James  Hedingham,'*  13  Nov.  79. 

a  William  Hunt,  9  Aug.  73 ;  Buh  lAnA,  36  Mar.  73. 
:Pa^nM  Qreeai,— Agent,  Y.  W.  Holt,  Esq.— Jrii^  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  ft  Sons. 
uiBmttaUonmbark$dfor  Btrmuda,  z  Nov,  Z877.  Depot,  Aldorahot,  and  Bait,  rotumedfhm  India,  ai  Jan,  X877. 


,.   4;^^^  BarreU  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854  and  part  of  X85S  with  the  X9th  Regiment,  including 
itf  Tt'  of  Bnlganac,  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Balaklava,  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded 
T^^  ^^^'^  Clasps,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'Major  Bsriand  served  in  the  Crimea  f^m  x6th  June  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol  and  assault 
^&  UM  Conetery  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Me&l). 

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i6o  igth  (The  ist  Yorkshire  North  Riding)  (Princess  of  Wales*  Own), 

1^  Mig'or  Handley  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  trihee  on  the 
Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captains  Traill,  Bennett,  Jameson,  and  M'Clintock  served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the 
expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^"Colonel  St.Hill  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6z  and  that  of  1863-65.  In  i86o-6x  he  was  Aide  de  Camp 
to  the  Governor,  but  joined  his  Regiment  in  the  field  during  the  time  active  operations  were  being  carried  on.  On 
the  outbreak  of  the  war  in  Waikato  in  1863  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  8ir  Duncan  Cameron,  served  in  that 
capacity  and  also  for  some  time  as  Acting  Military  Secretary  throughout  the  subsequent  operations,  being  present 
with  General  Cameron  at  every  action  that  took  place,  with  one  exception,— viz. :— the  actions  of  Koheroa,  Ran* 
giriri,  Waiari,  Rangiawhia,  Hairini  (horse  shot),  Orakau,  Gate  Pah,  Nukumaru,  Kakaramea,  besides  several  minor 
akirmisbes  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  Unattached  Company  by  purchase  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

1*  Captain  Hunt  served  as  Baggage  Master  of  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the 
actions  of  Kirwee.  Punwarree,  and  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Central  India). 

**  (Captain  A.  Munro  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  aflairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^*  Quarter  Master  Hedingham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  October  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the 
sieflre  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Bazara  campaign  of  1868,  includ- 
-'-  -r  t>>e  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).    He  has  also  the  Good  Conduct 


Continuation  of  Notes  of  the  20th  {The  East  Devonshire). 

0  Major  O'Neill  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  30th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  aflair  of  the  x  8th  June;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  or  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda, 
Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore;  siege  and  capture  of  Luckn'ow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  andafflurs  of  Mean- 
gunge,  Beerah  (thanked  in  despatch),  Buxar  Ghat  (as  Brigade  Major),  Churda,  and  Fort  of  Mu^jeedia  (Medal  with 
\.lasp). 

>  Major  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  aflfhirs  of  Meangtmge,  Fort  of  Simree 
Beerah,  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Major  Briscoe  served  in  the  Ashantee  campaign  from  December  1873  in  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  in 
charge  of  the  Prah  District  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Major  Theobald  served  in  the  55th  Regiment  in  theBhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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20th  {The  East  Devonshire). 

'EaxoirT.op-Zn "   "Botpt"   (with  the  Sphinx). 


i*^;^  " V*«OEiA»* " PTBurais"  " Oethxs "  " Touw)U8m"^* PswurBULA "  *•  Alma 

'*Sita8topol'*  "Lucrirow/" 


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\_Srigad«  Dtpot,  Bury.        * 
Maid  a"   "Vikibba"  "Cobukfa" 
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^i^ F.^,;  Mir  ye.'"*    ^®  ^* '  lf^.G^»»«v.«,  13  Oct.  60 i  Lt.GenerJ,  18  Jan.  70 ;  ff«S^/,  2  Ju£e  77  J 


Oolonels. 


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66;  Li.Col<^sK  '15  Fei'^6? ^*cJ.feL^~^^^^^^^  ^'•-  ^''^^^^S4;  Capt  x6  Sept.  59  ;  Major,  p«  AuR. 

rSj^iSJS^^^fo'rV^^^^^^^  ^P^ '7  Aug.  57;  lf^or.3  sept.  67;   Sr...* 

I   5  j377a^'!ft^/*'?Ort 'yr"^""  0'NeiU,«  2?iu.  6  June  54  J  i«.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.  3  June  s^iBt.  M^jor, 

'  f  ?0?r:J7?l^^oA\^8      '*'^*'  J?wvi«,8  Feb.  56;  Lt.  15  June  58;  CapL  '30  June 63;  Bt.Major, 
•  I  Charles  Henry  Webster,  En$.  2  May  58  ;  Li.  >i6  Sept.  59  ;  Capt.  P17  Mar.  69 ;  3fq/or,  i  July  79. 


Gaptaiits. 

2  James  Smyth  , 

X  Edward  Browne , 

1  George  Duncan  Wahab   

William  Glencross,  Adj.  24  Lanea9lUr«\ 

Mi/U  roUnU^.... S 

Charles  Bdward  Hussey,  A^.  7  Lamea-  \ 

tkire  UiUHa  .....Z... j 

I  Stewart  Abercrombie  Wroughton  

'  »    Bdward  John  Briscoe,"  Am.  5  Adm.  \ 

.,  j      I       BaU.  KfU  BUU  VoWntewn J 

;  I  -  la  David  0»NeiU  Power 

'    ..  .1  Edward  Primrose  T.  Goldsmith 

J  *"' a  I  Thomas  Picton  Fleetwood  

,     ■  x  Adam  Park  Pinching   

'.    -  |2  Henry  Richard  P.  Lindesay 

'.'.  I  -  .1  Frederick  WUiiam  Birch 

!  -  a  Edward  Stanley  Newton  Dickenson 

;   "'  la  Cathbeit  George  CoUingwood -. 

I  ..  I  Robert  Constable  PanU   

" ;  •'  William  Cocks  Allen 

* ,  4lf  a  Cotton  Bdwin  Theobald"   

:;i  ••  j»  l».*.4?. Lionel  Marshall  

;'  I  -  >  DelaPere  Robinson 

I  -  ia  GenUd  EUiott  Browne 

:  I  •..  i*  Frederic  John  Waudby   

1  Walter  Bandolph 


I   ^  LnuTxvAvn. 

I  George  KitohellBowe 

X  ^chard  George  BandaU 

I  William  Savage  Baker,  I—t.  </  Miw\ 

\   „**1' «3  Nor.  75   S 

I  Michael  MortonMetoalfeFesting 

;a  Uemy  Brandram  Headley,  A^,  17  Dec.  79 

\t  Godftey  Fox  Webster  ......Z:..... 

X  Arthur  Forde   

;  a  Allen  Montgomery 

,»  Charles  Jamea  Blomfleld 

1  Philip  Francis  Tiaients 

;<  Btsaley  Orred   

1  George  Bdward  Gapel  Cure 

a  Charles  Henry  Plunkett  Dunn  

{«  Thomas  Bdward  Bland 

a  Hoiaee  William  Soott 

I  Edward  Boderie  Owen 

1  mderick  Hammersley,  Adjt,  13  Sept  79 

«  Bido^  Farlonger  

■  Chsrles DigbTWallington  

ftiward  Hngh  Rowl^  Hibbert 

wOrenTllle  Louis  John  Temple,  Jar<.... 
*  irthvr  Abington  Goodden 


_  Sboovd  Libutbvabts. 

(  Hsnilton  Alexander  Kinglake  .... 

*  Bobert  Oampion  Blencowe 

3  Herbert  BamsayFeUden 

I  Blq^en  Flockton  Charles   

X  ArBdensll  Deane- Freeman  

9  riu  Boy  Bdmond  Peon  Curson.... 
I  John  Bdward  Yiaioombe  Dennis  . 


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2  July  58 
»i7Sept.  58 
28  Jan.    59 

z6  April  58 

'20  Mar.  59 

>^x4Aug.  60 

>24  Feb.    57 

28  Jan.    62 

XX  Feb.   62 

X9N0V.    57 

'z2  April  64 

'24  Jxxne  63 

•10  Nov.  65 

»  8  May    67 

'14  Sept.  67 

»x6  Sept.  68 

'14  Oct.    68 

14  Mar.   53 

I'isOct.    68 

'24Jime  62 

'24  Mar.  69 

7  July   69 

8  Feb.    70 


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p  8  June 

5  Nov. 


8  Dec. 
8  Deo. 


2VD  LZBXrt. 


'13  Dec.  59 

'26  Nov.  61 

'30  Nov.  60 

5  May  59 

'xoJune  62 

'30  June  63 

2  Oct.  58 

'22  Aug.  65 

IX  July  68 

x  July  62 

»X4  0ct.  68 

»  2  Oct.  66 

»X4  0ct.  68 

'x3  June  70 

^  3  Sept.  70 

'14  Sept.  70 

'  5  Nov.  70 

2  Oct.  55 

'xsFeb.  71 

28  Oct  7x 

28  Oct. 

28  0ot. 

28  Oct. 


'22  April 
88  Oct. 


28  Oct.     7x 

2  Nov, 

9  Aug. 

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28  Feb. 
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26  Feb. 
X3  June 
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capture  of  Einboum  (Medal  with 
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;    -  \^&»t*rMati€r».—i  Thomas  M*Kay,"  lo  Nov.  69.  *-      / .      ^  5  -um,  75. 

'  t  '"  2  Thomas  Choake,  6  Sept.  73. 

I      umiiu**     ^^y^^'^-'^^^tfi  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JWt*  AaenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 

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•  AT^TVW'^SSf*^^^^'  and  toe  20th  Benment  at  the  battles  of  Baiaklava  (and  recapture  of  the>edoubt 
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iwl  uTtti  SiziLT?''?!?**  •"**  ^<*"«  »^o*  ""*«'  ***™) ;  Pweent  throughout  the  siege  operations  against  Setestonol. 
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a  Lewis  Narbroaj^h  Hufi^ea  D'Aeth '  sa  Feb.  79 

I  Fraada  WilliamDawaon 23  July  79 

I  William  Hely  Bowea 13  Auk.  79 

a  Jamea  Reginald  liaiUand  Dafaymple-Hay  I    1  Nov.  79 

PoyiMfftrt.— 9  Joeeph  Napier  Tew,  94  Jan.  79;  ^»».  "  Sept.  63;  Li.  t  May  67 ;  Capi.  9  Feb.  76, 

Quarter  Ma»ter$.—i  lUchard  Browne,**  12  Nov.  73. 
a  Jamea  Clifford,  13  July  78. 
i$i  BatiaUou  imbarked  for  India^  15  Feb.  1869.     a»c2  Battalion  em^rhed  for  Natal,  27  February  1879. 
Faeimgt  Blae.-->^m«r,  Mesara.  Cox  and  Qo,—IrUh  Agent*,  Sir  E.  Boroufcb,  St.  and  Co. 

>  Sir  Frederick  William  Hamilton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  thronKhont  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55, 
'.ndodingthe  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkemmn  (slightly  wounded  and  horse  shot),  sortie  of  a6th  October, 
and  liege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  latter  period  of  which  ho  commanded  Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches, 
^  was  in  temporary  oonmiand  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  after  Inkerman  (CB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of 
tiie  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LLCol(mel  Teonplwnan  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  oamiMugn  of  1854-55,  including  the 
busies  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkennan  (wounded  in  the  hand),  siege  and  fall  of  Seljastopol,  and  attack  of  the  I&dan 
on  xSth  Jane;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish 

*  M^r  GiUea  aerved  aa  Adiutant  of  the  xxih  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  firom  Sept.  1855  to  ita  disband- 
omiin  May  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 

*  UOolonel  Haalerigg  served  with  the  azst  Faailiers  during  the  latter  part  of  X855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol 
(Xedal  with  Glaap , and  Turkish  Medal). 

"LLGolonel  Winaloe  served  wiUa  the  axst  Fusiliers  in  the  Oimea  firom  the  6th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
acd  bU  of  Sebaatopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  3fa)or  Saondera  aerved  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Jii^dfl^xtre  Jungle  (Medal). 

i«  Mi^Stevenaon  served  with  the  C4th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaigni 
mOnde  in  1858-59  (Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-^  (}s]ttain  Bonglaaa  aerved  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November,  1873,  in  command  of  the  Bonny  company 
of  Wood's  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Amoaful  and  Ordahsu,  and  the  capture  of  Coomaesie  (pro- 
Boiel Captain,  Medal  with  Claap). 

'''Giptein  Hewat  aerved  as  Adjutant  of  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  JBrnamul  off  Cape  Coast  Castle,  and  was- 
•Jwenployed  on  the  river  Volta  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1874  (Medal). 

^  Ckpiain  PoUook  aerved  in  the  Ashanti  war  firom  the  30th  November  1873  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Ckpiain  Anohinleok  aerved  in  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Qoaner  Master  Browne  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  November  1854,  including  the  siege 
tel  &0  of  Sebaatopol  and  expedition  to  Khibonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Has  also  the  MedaL 
^loBgaenrioe. 


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'  Sir  Tiwror  Chnte  embarked  with  the  70th  Regiment  for  India,  where  he  served  for  twelve  years,  and  was  con* 
MABtijiBiI  active^  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  (Medal),  particularly  in  oonunand  of  a  Field  Force 
tatedittriotof  Feahawnr,  with  whwb  he  attacked  and  on  the  24th  of  May  1857  occupied,  with  severe  loss  to  the 
attiaeui,  the  Fort  of  Hote  Mnrdaw,  relieving  the  officers  of  the  55th  Native  Infismtry,  who  were  held  prisoners  by 
t»3MaBMn.  For  this  aervioe  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.  In  August  1857  in 
Mtte  of  natix^  attacked  the  oantonmenta  of  Peshawur.  From  August  1858  to  January  x86o  he  conmianded  a 
P^iNiet  Lneknow  vntU  it  waa  broken  up  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion.  In  February  x86i  he  embarked 
in  onoiad  of  the  70th  Regt.  for  New  Zealand.  In  March  1863  waa  appointed  Brigadier  General  in  command  of 
tte  AMttUan  ookmiea ;  in  1865,  aa  Mi^or  (Seneral,  succeeded  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  command  of  New 
2eilndsiid  Anatralian  ookmiea ;  and  during  the  war  in  New  Zealand,  In  1865-66,  commanded  on  various  important 
*iu  aeoMifU  qpemtlona  (KCB.  andMedal),  and  oontinned  in  that  command  until  Oct.  1870,  when  it  was  broken  up. 

*UXMouA  GRaaa  aerved  with  the  37th  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  waa  engaged  in  the 
"w  OB  the  lebtf  position  near  Benarea  at  Airowlea  and  Koelsa,  defence  of  Asimghnr  and  sortie  thence ;  proceeded 
*ua  BrigsdiBr  Doofldaa'  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  X7th  and  aoth  April ;  also 
«w  OolaBcl  TonePa  Cdnmn  in  Shahabad  and  Padamon,  including  the  oaptore  of  Jugdespore  and  actions  of  X7th 
iHh  sad  aoth  October  (Medal). 

*  Oiptain  Bowera  aeoompaiaed  the  expedition  np  the  River  Gambia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo ;  waa  present 
uttaiboabardineni  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Swarracunda  Creek,  x6th  February ; 
«( thelaiidiag  "^wpi'-wg  and  eaptore  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works ;  at  the  storming  capture  and  destruction  of 
ttc  Bnitflsa  towns  oC  Oarawan  on  the  xTth,  Kinty  Chmda  and  Saba  on  the  x8th  FebruMv ;  aliio  at  the  battle  of  Saba, 
*w  tta  Moimiiig  o^itore  and  total  deatmotio&  of  the  enemy'a  stockadea  on  the  axat  February  x86x. 


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P»y  I     72 ;  General^  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  S2nd  Foot,  6  May  73. 

LieatenAnt  ColonelB.— a  Henry  Edward  Glass,' £n«i^H,  ^'17  Mar.  54;  Xf.  '7  Sept.  55;  Cop^  ^31  May  64; 
Major,  '4  Dec.  69  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  21  Apr.  77. 


1  Henry  Edward  Watson,  JSneign,  'it  Dec.  52;  Lt.  9  Nov.  55;  Capt.  '25  Jan.  59;  Major,  ^27  July  70; 

Brecet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  May  78. 
Kuors.— I  Herbert  Charles  F&tton, £neiffn,  9  July  56 ;  Lieut.  26  Mar.  58 ;  Capl.  '6  May  62 ;  Miyor,  xo  June  74. 


,1  Ernest  Adolphus  Carey,  Bneign,  13  April  58;  Lt.  ^7  Oct.  59;  Capt.  1*3  Jan.  65;  BLMtJor,  i  Oct.  77; 

1  Major,  29  Dec.  77. 

2  Charles  Edward  Lane  Bluett,  Emign,  15  Jan.  56;  Litnt.  5  Feb.  58;  Capt.  1*25  Sept.  60;  Bt.Major,  33 
Aug.  73;  Major,  13  March  78. 

2  Fred,  waiiam  Best  Parry,  Eneiffn,  7  Aug.  58 ;  Lt.  '18  Jan.  61 ;  Capt.  '22  Jan.  68 ;  Mgjor,  x  May  78. 


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Thomas  Francis  Pardoe,  D.A.A.  Gen.\  p,^  „^„    ^^ 

for  Mueketrg,  Cork i  I  3'  May    59 

3  Michael  Fenton 30  April  58 

2  Edward  Straton '25  June  61 

a  John  St.  George  Wolseley ''23  Dec.    61 

2  Alexander  Stuart  '  21  Nov. 

2  Alex:  John  Garden  Bainbridge ,'  7  Nov. 

I  Joseph  Collins ^  9  Jan. 

X  John  Dallas  Edge ''25  Mar. 

RobertArthurBlane,^(^'.  i  CheakireMUUia  '31  Mar. 


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63 
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p^e.  Richard  Charles  Hare,T  Brigadel  p     j         . 

M<nor, Atderekot )     -j-ixuw  uj 

2  Charles  Mfi7  Hayes Newington   ;' 3  Dec.    62 

X  Charles  D'Obree  Bowers"  26  Oct.    58 


10  May 

30  Nov. 
''23  June 

17  Sept. 
'23  June 
'x2  Sept. 

30  July 

»i7  April 
'  2  Nov. 
'ao  April 

>'99May 

'22  Jan. 
7  July 
7  May 


62  P19  Feb.  70 
59 j'  7  Aug.  66 
62  P27  July  70 
64IP  5  July   71 

62»a4Apr.    69 
6o|    5  Dec.    71 
-    "  72 
72 


I  Irving  St.  John  Hartford   8  Sept.  63 

I  Henry  Hall ,'26  April  64.'^3oSept. 

X  George  William  Henry  Cuuingham   1  ^26  July    64 1 '  x8  Nov. 

Geo.AmoldChri8tian,^«(;.2CA«tA«r«Jhr»/.  p'3oAng.  64 ^24  April 
p,8.e.  William  Charles  Francis  Molyneux.|  23  Dec.    64l'x5  Deo. 

a  Henry  Humfrey  Sealy '  4  Aug.  641*27  July 

Thos.  Edward  Graves  Mob^«««    j.-A,"i  L  L     ^. 


I  William  Charles  Daman 
a  John  Frederick  Wyley, 


LxBUTxvi.]m. 
a  John  Deering,  Adfuiant  19  Dec.  77 
X  Loftus  Otway  White,  Inet.  ofMtukttrg 

x  Jan.  79 

a  William  Henry  Leak    

X  William  Bothwell  Potter 

1  Bmlyn  Fortescue  Lloyd  

Frederick  Edward  Charles  Henville) 

Gordon-Gumming S 

2  Wm.Frodk.Curteis,/iu<.o/'Jfii«Jb.a9Jsn.79 

a  Francis  WiUiam  Bromfleld , 

T  James  Loftus  Otway 

Henry  Richard  Longoroft  Holmes 
2  Owen  Edward  MyUon  Dnvie^,  Interpreter 
X  Digby  William  Rogers.  Adiutant  x8  Oct.  79 

a  Robeiit  Johnston  (Q.M.  6  Deo.  73)     

a  George  Steoart  Goldsmid  

Alexsnder  Gray  Hamilton  Gardner 

1  John  Per^Gethin 

William  Keane  Richardson  

2  Allied  Lestock  Ussher 

z  Cecil  Francis  de  Lys  Bardley-Wilmot ... 

X  Henry  Leslie  Silvester 

a  GodfVey  Beckett  Hodgson 

a  Walter  Harding  Allen 

2  Henry  Samuel  Price  Davies 

I  Kdward  Ritchie  Cory  ion  Graham  

c  Charles  Biohard  Hugh  Hardy  


'  9  April 
'22  June 
»  6  July 


29  Sept. 
8  Deo. 

16  Feb. 
I  May 
xMay 
zMay 
xMay 

II  May 


BBXV.KAJ.   I    BT.LT.COL. 


xi  Aug.  79 


""I  5  *JV%3.     71 

63  a4  April  72 

64I  36  June  72 

65  23  April  73 

65  23  April  73 

62  ir  Mar.  73 

66  a4  Sept,  73 

66  TO  June  74 

67  10  Nov.   74 

67  X7  Mar.   75 

68  xoAug.  75 
6x  34  July    7a 

67  I  Jan.    77 

68  og  Dec.    77 

68  a  Mar.    78 

69  13  Mar.   78 

69  4  July   78 

70  4  July    78 

70  24  Jttty  78 

70  19  Oct.    78 

71  a  Nov.  78 
7»  13  Nov.  78 
71  a9  Jan.  79 
71  19  June  79 


71  7  CapUin  Hare  served  in  the  Ashanti 
War  of  1873-74  <^  Assistant  Engineer. 
7'  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
7x  Amoafbl  (alightly  wounded),  bsiUe 
71  of  Ordahsu    and    capture  of 


a9Nov,  79 


7  X  'massie  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


Coo- 


6  Mar. 

13  April 
29  May 

24  July 
9  Aug. 
Z2  Nov. 
28  April 
z2May 
IX  Feb. 
a6  July 
iz  Sept 
X3  June 
19  Oct. 
a  Nov. 
4  Nov. 


78  ^3  Nov. 
78(  3J»n. 
'g,  99  Jan. 
78  »9  June 
78     0  Aug. 


SkCOITD  L»UTXVi.ST8.  

7  Charles  John  Bond i  May 

a  RuUion  Hare  Rattray  '  30  Jan. 

1  William  Candler  Neville I    5  Oct. 

2  Thos.  Roger  Arundel  Gazer  Montgomery .'    5  Oct. 
2  Hugh  Rose xx  May 

,  .,    .  .  13  Aug. 

13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
X3  Aug 


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ceding  page. 


2  Frank  Herbert  Hancock , 

2  Reginit  Id  Parker  Grove , 

2  James  Robert  Dunlop-flmith 
a  Thomas  Henry  Baimsfaiher 


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I  Henry  Stapyli on  Marshall I  13  Aug.  79I 

Fagwtaet^e.—a  George  Montgomerie  Davidson,  i  April  58  ;  Kon.Major,  aa  Aug.  7a. 

I  Charles  Henry  Chauncy,  8  May  67  j  MonMvor,  8  May  73. 
Quarter  Maeter».-~i  William  Kelly.  4  Oct.  73. 
a  Robert  Aris,  za  Feb.  79. 
Faoinge  Buff.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.^-Irieh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
xei  BaU.  returned  from  New  Brunewick,  June  1869.     2nd  Battalum  ewtharkedfor  India,  y  Oct.  1871. 


J>e:»ot  wUk  xet  BaitaUon. 


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The  Prinoe  Of  Wales' Flnxne,  "/0A  Dim."  The  Etaing  San.  The  Red  Dragon.  The  White  Horse.  "jr$oa$pera 
iermt."  " Mxvnur."  *•  Eem  "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  CoBirinrA.  "  "  Mabtxhique"  •*  Albuhsra.  "  "  Bidjuoz  " 
"Saulmabca"  "Vxtiobxa"  "Ptbbwbbb"  "NiTBLLi"  "Obthbb"  "Touloubb"' "Pbtotbuli."  "Waxbbloo" 
"Alma.  "  *'  Ibubxab  "  "  Sbtastopol  "  **  Luckbow  "  "  Abhabtbb." 


;^^;<W«Bd.— Charles  Cmtchley.  and  Li.  '8  April  26  j  U.  2a  July  30;  Capt.  »ix  Dec.  35 ;   Major,  »aa  Oct.  44  ; 
Fall  HAlf     Lt.CcUnul,  24  July  49 :  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Ifcyor  General,  31  Jan.  64  j  Lt.Qeneral,  23  April  72 ;  General, 
I  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  23rd  Fusiliers,  z6  Mar.  75. 


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tt  OoloneU.— 2  JBoii.  BaTage  Mostyn,^  CJS.  £neig%,  *'i3May 
55;  Major,  29  March  64;  Lt.CoJonel,  ^x  Sept.  69 ;  Colonel,  i  Sept.  ; 
George  Fhipps  Prevoet,»  Sneiffn,  »a6  Aug.  53  j  Lt,  12  Jan.  55 ;  Capt.  • 
Colonel,  »3  Sept.  70 ;  Co&mm/,  3  Sept.  75. 
Sigon.~x  Charles  Elgee,*  ^hm^ii,  14  April  46;  Li,  '18  Feb.  48;  Capi.  29  Dec.  54;  Bt.MaJor,a'Soy.  55; 

if<i;or,26March58;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  xo  April 66;  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
X  Josiah  FiU  Thomas  Shadwell/  Snei^n,  '26  June  46;    Li.  8  Jan.  51;   Capt.  26  Mar.  58;  BtJM^Jor, 


5  July  72 ;  Major,  29  March  73.' 
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I  JEToii.  Savaigfe  Most:^^,^  CB.  J^m^,  I'x^^May  53;  X^  2x  Sept.  54;  Cop/.  '8  June 

.  ^22  May  57 ;  Major,  '22  Aug.  68 ;  Xf . 


!onnor,7  Eneign,  5  Nov.  54 ;  £/.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Cop^  24  Aug.  58 ;  Bt.MaJor,  5  July  72 ;  Bi. 
Lt.Colonel,  i  April  74 ;  Mtyor,  19  Aug.  74  ;  Colonel,  X9  Aug.  79. 
2  James  de  Vic  Tupper,*  Bneign,  15  Dec.  54 ;  X*.  9  Mar.  55  j  Capt.  'x  Apr.  59;  Bt,MaJor,  5  July  72;  Bf.X/. 
Colon^  X  April  74 ;  Mty'or,  4  Aug.  79* 


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Capxaibs.  I 

X  John  Tiny» ' 

1  James  WUliam8on'<> I 

James   Harford  Walwyn,"    Adiutani\ 

FUniMUiUa 7.. j 

X  John  Henry  Tulloch" 

a  Henry  Francis  Hutton^* 

z  Louis  James  Wainwright  Hadden 

Kobert  Fred.  Williamson,"  Adj.  Den-X  I 

hiffkMiUiia  „. }  ' 

p.e.e.Sdwxd  Stanley  Creek,!). iif.'i.ff!  ^  i 

4-Q.M.&en.  DubUn  )' 

p.i.e.  Bngene  Mervin  Roe,"  Garriaon  \ 
Inet.  aiomeUff-e  S 

2  Anthony  Richard  Hutchinson^  A   

George  Bentinck  Luxford"  

Howe  James  Knox  

Compton  Norman 

Thomas  Bayley  Graves*'  

Frederick  Stringer,  ai  StafCoUege 

Arthur  Taylor**^. 

George  Holden  Hutton" 

Fred.  Edward  Shepherd" 

George  Charles  Erskine  Rowley,  Adj.  \ 

S.  Camarv9nMiima    / 

Charles  John  Gilbert^ 

Robert  Tankerville  Webber 

Sidney  Beokwith  Blyth 

Walter  Frederick  James  Cowan>*  

Henry  Woolgar  GrifflUi 


6  April  55 

29  Dec.    54 

»25July    55 

30  April  58 
X  April  59 

»x8Sept.  60 

8  Feb.  61 
35  June  6x 

xoSept.  58 

30  Dec. 
'x8Feb. 

4  Mar.  6a 

2  Sept.  62 
2t  Nov.  62 
30  June  63 
2x  Feb.  60 

>x8Sept.  63 

8  June  6 1 

9  Oct.    63 

3  Mar.  65 
»  2  June  65 
»  I  Dec.  65 
p  3  June  65 
'  a  Mar.    66 


9  Sept. 
23  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

•'X3  Dec. 
'  2  Deo. 
i'x8  Sept. 

^22  Mar. 


3  Sept. 

'  9  Sept.  64I'  3  May 

39  Mar. 


LXBITTBBABTS. 

Bom.  Denis  John  de  Moleyns"  

Arthur  Tudor  Boddam-Whetham  

Charles  George  Adams  Mayhew 

■dward  Harrison  Clough'Ti^lor 

Rowland    Broughton    Mainwaring,"  j 

Adjmiami  5  March  78  f 

UeweUyn  Griffiths" .. 

Charles  Arthur  B.  K.  Leighton 

Osmond  de  Beauvoir  Carey,  Inet.  of ) 

Muek.  zi  May  7s  - ■^-S 

BmssK  Riddle  Evans 

Henry  Herbert  Edwards 

Chsrtes  CecU  Hayford  Thorold 

Benxy  Edward  Baker 

iiM.  Reginald  Henry  Bertie,  .^4;«tonl ) 

9  Mar.  78  S 

ueoi)re  Augustus  Hotham  Howard,) 

Sgira  Aiie  de  Camp  to  the  Lord  Liee^-  \ 

iemmmi  q^Ireiand j 

Irnest  Gambler-Parry   

Alfred  Stephen  Chapman 

George  Capel  Ralph  0.  Fenwiok 

Frederick  Morris  

Henry  Harvey  Whiting , 

^Robfc.  Angiistus  Wuliam 

BL,  Imet.  ^MuBketrg  x  Oct.  79 J 


'z2  Jan.  66 
'xs  May  67 
'  0  Nov. 
»i8  April 


Colleton, ) 


Hugh  James  Arehdale. . 
John  Hamage  King  Griffith.. 
Charles  Henry  Milfon 


tford... 


uenry  1 

William  Bertie  Roberts 

George  Ferdinand  Walker    

Robert  Henry  William  Dunn 

BXCOBD  LXBOTXBABTB. 

Roderick  Edmund  Howe  Gwynne  

Charles  Andnw  Rouse  Boughton  Knight 
Hugh  Thomas  Lyle  .. 
Wilham  Randal  Hsmil 

Charles  Lyaons  

Robert  Bertram  Finnan 
Barton  Henry  Philips  .. 


ilton  Beresford 


2VD  LXBUT. 


x9  0ot. 

4  Deo. 
32  Jan. 

6  Aug. 

6  Aug. 
zz  Oct. 


I      CAPTAIB. 


55''3x  July 
55'    7  May 

58  »  6  Feb.    63 

59'  29  April  67 
6a  'aa  Aug.  '" 
63  '30  Mar. 

64" 


7  Jan. 

Pi  I  Aug. 
'  3  June 
'  a  June 
1*13  Jan. 
'36  Jan. 
XX  Jan. 
'25  June 
'15  May 
4  Sept. 

P18  AprU 

z  Sept. 
'  z  Deo. 
'30  Mar. 
'  9  April 
'xo  June 


»  3  Sept. 
'27  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

30  Deo. 

3  June 
x3  Nov. 

za  Nov. 

38  Feb. 
28  Feb. 
z3  June 
Z3  June 

az  Sept. 

a  Nov. 

3  Dec. 
a  Deo. 
2  Deo. 
a  Dec. 
a  Dec. 


73 


14  April  73 

30  May   74 

3  June  77 

z  April  74 


6a 

63  36  July  73 
65    12  Nov.  73 

65  19  Nov.  73 

66  X  June  74 

66  8  Deo.    74 

67  z  April  75 
6t  X  April  70 
67  x2Aug.   76 

67  XI  Oct.     76 

68  2  Mar.   78 

69  30  Nov.  78 
6q  30  April  79 
701  4  Aug.    79 

70  13  Sept.  79 

^'  ^Colonel  Hon.  8.  Mostyn  served 
with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea 
in  Z855,  indnding  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
i8th  June  (Medal  with  CUmd,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  of  Z857-S8,  inolud- 
ing  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture 
of  liuoknow,  and  operations  across 
the  Goomtee,  Traas-Qogra  oampaiarn 

•   ■  •    toNe- 


BI.LT.COL. 


when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  1 
,^  paul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Em- 
74  barked  for  the  Gold  Coast  in  oommand 
74 1  of  the  3nd  battalion  33rd  FnsiUers, 
land  commanded  the  Head  Quarters 
74, throughout  the  seoond  phase  of  the 
AshanU  war,  in  z874,  including  the 
73'  capture  of  Borborassie,  battleof  Amoa- 
txH,  capture  and  destmotion  of  Bee- 
qua,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture 
of  Coomassie  (several  timesmentioned 
in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  withClasp) . 
'  Colonel   Elgee  served  with   the 


47th  Refitment  in  the  Crimea  from 
^  jthe  6th  Feb.  to  the   azst  July  1855. 

3  Deo.    74  including    the  siege  of    Sebastopol 


zz  Feb. 
zx  Feb. 
30  Nov. 
xo  Sept. 
28  April 
IX  Nov. 


7? 
78 

79 

79 

7Q 
79I 
791 


(Medal  with  Chtsp.  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

Faeinga  BluB.'-Aaenie,  Messrs.  Cox 

and  Co. 
Iriek  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 

latBoH.  retnmedfiwnlndiaAlTov.tZeg. 
2nd  BaH,  embarked  for   Gibraltar,  xi 
OeL  Z874. 


~  fefmaeiere.—i  George  Knox  Leet,"  3  July  58 ;  Hon.M^or,  3  July  73. 

I  X 

«.  Qurfcr  JCsirfcn.— z  Edward  Knightley.»*  35  April  68. 
•-  .  2  Patrick  M*Cormiok,u  9  Nov.  73. 


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i66  23rd  (BoyaZ  Welsh  Fueiliere).  ^ 

f  Colonel  PrevoBt  served  with  the  33rd  FnsOienin  tlie  Crimea  firom  the  17th  June  1855,  includioR  the  atoge  vid 
mil  of  Sebaetopol  and  aaeanlta  of  the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  Jnne  and  8th  Septemhezwi^onnded  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  TorkiBh  Medal).  Served  at  the  eiege  and  tiaptnre  of  Ltioknow— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mi^or  Bhadwell  served  with  the  &7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  eommanded  the  selected 
marksmen  of  the  Regiment  during  the  Peshawur  outbreak }  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destruction  of  the  sxbI 
Bfi^al  Native  Inflintry  on  the  lath  August  1857  (Medal).  .   , 

^Colonel  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  sard  Fusiliers,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
where  aOer  being  severelv  wounded  he  carried  the  Queen's  Color  (Lieut.  Anstmther  who  previously  earned  it 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  the  Bussian  Redoubt  under  a  heavy  fire,  and  carried  it  until  the  action  was 
over-received  the  thanks  of  Sir  George  Brown  and  General  Codrington  on  the  field;— siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol, 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  on  the  Redan— dangerously  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  and  several  other 
minor  actions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  BattaUon  23rd  FusUiers  in  1873 
(Brevet  of  LtColonel,  AshanU  Medal). 

•  Lt.Oolonel  Tupper  served  with  the  aard  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xoth  August  to  the  asth  Sept.  1855,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep- 
tember (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldsh  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  of  1857-58,  including 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore»  affkir  of  Ramgung»*  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Ooomtee  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Selimpon^ 
and  Bimree  Forts,  and  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Beerah.  and  Bnxarghat ;  also  the 
Trans-Gogra  operations  when  the  rebels  were  driven  fh>m  Oude  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Embarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  asrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Aahanti  War,  in  1874 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Cblonel,  Medal  with  Oasp). 

•  Mm'or  Tilly  served  with  the  aird  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  across 
the  Ooomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Mm'or  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xoth  August  to  the  i8th  Sept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  fieptembof^-severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Mi^or  Walwyn  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^*  Captain  Tulloch  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  afikirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur ;  present,  with  the  asrd  Fusiliers,  at  the  actions  of  Jubrowlie, 
Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Doondiakiera,  storming  of  Fort  Bimree,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  M^jor  H.  F.  Hutton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  atrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  throughout 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  AmoiJ^,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of 
Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

18  Captains  R.  F.  Williamson  and  Hutchinson,  Lieutenants  Mainwaring  and  Griffiths,  and  Major  Leet  embarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal). 

u  Captains  Roe  and  Luxford,  and  Lieutenant  Hon.  D.  J.de  Moleyns.  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and 
battalion  asrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  2874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Captains  Graves  and  Shepherd  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  a3rd  Fusiliers,  and  served 
throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordabsn 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp)  .* 

'^  Captain  Arthur  Taylor  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Captain  G.  H.  Hutton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  asrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the 
Becond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoaflil  (Medal  with' Clasp). 

>*  Captain  Cowan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  bsttalion  asrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  2874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoalhl,  taking  of  Becqua,  battle  of  Ordaan  and  capture 
or  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Chfcsp). 

**  Captain  Gilbert  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion'  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  during  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  including  the  battles  of  Amoaftd  and  Ordahsu  as  Lieutenant  in  charge  of  the 
Regimental  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Quarter  Master  Knightley  served  with  the  ssrd  FnaiUers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Claq>,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th 
Dec  2857,  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  all  the  nunor  operations  during  Lord 
Glyde^s  winter  campaign  in  Oude  in  2858-59,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  the  Nepaul  territory  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

**  Quarter  Master  M'Cormiok  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  2874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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24th  (The  2nd  Warwickshire), 


"  E«ni"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Capb  of  Good  Hon  "  "  TxLAT»«i. "  "Fuwrns  d*Ovob  "  "  Si^t^iCAirc^  "  "  VmoRiA  *' 

"PtlMrtM'*  •^NmtLB"   "OBTHBS"    "PbKIBSUUL"    "PuBJAVB"   "OHll.MlKWAia.AH"   "GoOJBBAt." 


rSuh  Dittriet  No.  25.  j  6 7 

\_Brigade  Depot,  Breeon.  ' 

**  "Salamavca''  "VmoBiA" 


"rrBBHBBS"  -NITBtLB"   "OBTHB8"    "rBKlBBUlA"    "  ITTH JAVB  "   "  UHII.MA»WAW*^1I  "       vrav^BSAX. 

«;85[:.C«loiieL— Pringle  Taylor,^  JTJT.  Corn^  15  Aug.  11  j  i^  a  July  la ;  Capt.  'a  Jan.  ao ;  Major,  ^^16  June  as  J 
FuUHail!  St.Lt.ColoiuL  a8  June  38;  Coloiul,  xi  Nov.  51;  Jfq/or  Qentral,  16  May  S7;  Lieut. Qeiural,  9  Oct.  63; 
,P»y.  w^l    G$meralt  10  Nov.  7x  ;  CoIomI  ajth  Foot,  a6  Nov.  6t. 

'  JO    ...  lievteaaat  CtaleaeU.— 1  Richard  Thomas  Glyn,*  CB.  Entign,  i>x6  Aug.  50 :  Lt.  '34  June  53 ;  Capt.  7  Sept.  55 ; 
Uajor,  »a3  July  61 1  U,CoUmA,  '13  Feb.  67;  Colonel,  13  Feb.  7a.  «    ^        « 

s  Henry  James  Degaoher,  CJB.  JSmig;  aa  Feb.  55 ;  14, 1'ax  Sept.  55  j  Capt.  'ax  Oct.  59 ;  Mty'or,  'a  Dec.  68 ; 

LteuUMOMt  CoUmel,  9  June  77. 
*««•.— a  William  Mathew  Dunbar,*  JfiM^»t  5  J«»'  55  S  J^'.  a3  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  »a  Sept.  6a ;  Major,  14  Nov.  74  i 
Bt.Ll.ColoneL  so  Nov.  to. 


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X  William  Maxwell  Brander 
X  Henry  Albert  Harrisson 
a  Hugh  Backhouse  Churcb 

a  George  Paton,CJr& 

Harry  Richard  Farquhar,  Adi.  Brecon  ) 

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X  BunellUpcher 

2  Cliarles  James  Bromhead' 

a  Farquhar  Glennie    

1  WiUianx  Thomas  Mucb" 

X  Thomas  Rainforth... 

a  Alfred  €rodwin  Godwin-Austen  

2  William  Penn  Symons 

Frederick  Carrington 

X  ^.«.e.  Herbert    Belasyse  Moffiit,   Ser\ 
M<yo9tfe  Viee-Coneul  at  Sebaalopol  ,..) 

a  John  James  Harvey 

a  Herbert  Michael  Williams 

I  Levett  Holt  Beimett 

t  9^.e.  Archer  Anderson  Morshead  

1  William  Sugden 

a  7C  Gonville  Bromhead  

2  George  Stanhope  Banister 

I  Francis  TollemacheHalMay.,.^ 


X  April  y 

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6  May  6a 

'ix  April  6a 

P  6  Mar.  63 

P  4  May  64 

6  July  64 

'ax  Mar.  65 

5  July  64 

'xa  Jan.  66 

X3  Feb.  66 

'17  Nov.  66 

'aoApr.  67 

8  July  68 

'x4  Jan.  71 


LiBITTBirAHn. 

FCBdward  Stevenson  Browne 

Edward  Witherden  Curteis 

Heniy  Germain  Mainwaring 

Wilfred  Heaton 

Ralph  Arthur  Penrhyn  Clements 

WilUam  Bdward  Day  Spring 

t  Qnentin  H'ICinnon  Logan    

Mem,  Ullck  De  Rupe  Burke  Roche 

Oowtney  Vor  Trowor ,  ^'sioM  25  May  79 

Geoxge  Champney  Palmes 

WUliam  Woauens 

William  Whitelocke  Ll<^d  

Arthur  Barrtf  Fhipps  

Charles  Bmilios  Corll 

Heniy  Dolben 

J(rfm  Dayid  Arthur  Thomas  Uoyd 

Frederie  Philip  Smylv   

James  Henry  OonnoUy 

George  Ksnrick  Moore 

Hugh  O'Donnell 

I  Arnold  Wilson  Biroh  

t  Alfred  Granworth  Worllodge  


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.  1  John  Douglas  Montagu  Williams  . 

.  I  WilUam  OeoU  Godfrey 

.  a  Perey  Tafeham  Annitago   

.  a  Thomas  Leigh  Hare 

.  [i  Mecden  Bwart  Caithew-Yorstoun  . 

.  '1  Reginald  Osmpbell 

.  X  Ferey  Knight  Hale  Coke  

.  a  Anderson  Lindsay  Kelly   

.  a  Aithor  NetU  Gordon. 

.  a  Charles  Bqgme 

•  X  Reginald  Williams 

.  I  fkaneis  Charles  King  Hnnter 

.  a  Arthor  Thomas  Digty  Neavo 

.  (s  Joseph  John  Burnett    .^. , 


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a4  Sept.  7x 


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'31  Oct.  71 

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a6  Mar.  73 

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33  Jan.    79 


39  Nov.  79 


<  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the 
8and  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from 
and  Sept.  X855  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  a4th  Regiment 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58 

*  LLColonel  Black  served  with  the 
43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea 
from  X4th  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal 
wiui  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


[Mem,  Major,  s  Mar.  77. 

\%9mgmmdtn.-^  John  Mahonr,  sMmkA  67  ;  Am^  #•  Jij.  95  Aug.  S7I  ^.5  JCay  6x  ;  Ow*.  3  Apnl  66  j 
«  ..?  X  Thomas  StmhenCoppinger.  z  Oct  78 1  JEm.  'ao  Apr.  (61  XI.  's  Sept.  68  {  Capt,  ao  Apr.  78. 

~. '^orfirlCMtov.— a  Johnngar,  «>  Apr.  79. 
—  {  I  John  Hmxy  Tompson,  96  Nov.  79. 

(t,  Air  fl.  Bofongli,  9t,  and  Go* 


Wuiaf  Green.— iC^m<8,  Messrs.  Tesey  W.  Holt  and  Co.— /HtA  Ag^idt,  Air  fl.  I 

t$t  BtUt.  embarked  for  Malta,  30  Bent,  z866.        Dii^itizecLi 

Md  Bait,  retmmea,  from  India,  3  Junmar^  1873.— JPaiarM/or  the  Cape  ef  (EFood 


Mope,  JMruarp  1878. 


'68  24th  {The  2nd  Waitviekshlre). 

'  General  Taylor  proceeded  in  x8xx  to  join  the  aand  Dragoons  in  the  East  Indies,  where  he  served  until  their 
return  to  Burope  and  dishandment,  25th  Oct.  iSao.  He  was  in  the  field  in  18x5  and  x6,  and  during  the  whole  of 
the  Mahratta  war  in  18X7-X9 ;  the  published  official  records  show  that  his  conduct  was  conspicuous  in  the  Brigade 
Cavahyactionsof  BucktowlieandofNagnore,  and  in  that  of  Ashta  (aoth  Feb.  x8x8),  the  enemy  having  charj^ed, 
overthrew  one  Regiment  and  cut  down  the  General  commanding,  he,  as  Brigade  Major,  incurred  the  responsibility 
of  countermanding  the  retreat,  of  ordering  measures  which  terminated  in  the  entire  defeat  of  the  Peishwar,  the 
death  of  his  Commander  in  Chief  (Gokla),  and  he  rescued  the  Rajah  of  Satarrah,  the  influential  events  that  termi- 
nated  the  war.  At  the  siege  of  Capaul-droog,  he  commanded  a  Battery  at  the  storm  (x3th  May  X819),  he  blew  open 
the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  gun  of  the  aand  Dragoons,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  succession 
the  five  distinct  circles  of  fortifications,  every  man  and  officer  of  his  par^  being  either  Idued  or  wounded,  he  received 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  his  lungs  and  body  that 
killed  the  Grenadier  behind  him.  The  Governor  General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  fi&vourable  con- 
sideration for  his  services  in  India.  In  x823-a4  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  Cavalry  against  the  CafiVes,  and  was 
recommended  for  promotion  by  the  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  Jan.  X84X  he  was  relieved  iW>m  a  bullet 
which  had  been  in  his  body  since  x8x9.  In  Aug.  1846  his  life  was  imi>erilled  fh>m  a  surgical  operation  consequent 
upon  the  passage  of  some  cloth  driven  into  him  by  a  shot.  In  Nov.  X848  he  was  relieved  fh>m  a  piece  of  bone  broken 
in  his  body  by  a  shot.  From  April  X854  to  Dec.  1857  he  was  a  Colonel  on  the  Staff  at  the  Cai>e  of  Good  Hope,  where  as 
a  Brigadier  at  a  *'  period  of  peculiar  difflcultj  and  imminently  threatened  war "  he  commanded  a  large  force  in 
Kaffiraria  with  approbation  and  thanks  publicly  recorded.  From  Ainil  x86o  to  April  x86x  he  Avaa  Commander  of 
the  Forces  and  Lieut. Governor  of  Jamaica  and  its  Dependencies.  In  1837  he  was  sent  to  England  from  Malta  to 
establish  discipline  in  a  corps  that  had  fired  at  and  nearly  killed  their  Adjutant,  their  insnbordinatiou  sustained 
by  a  turbulent  mob  at  a  i>erioa  of  popular  excitement.  He  took  command  and  the  Battalion  shot  him  three  times  on 
the  public  parade,  they  fired  into  his  windows  and  shot  through  the  cheek  a  field  aide  who  stood  behind  him. 
Without  callins^  in  other  Troops  he  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  alone  he  overawed  the  ftiry  of  the  mob.  The  appro* 
bation  of  his  Major  General  was  submitted  by  his  Lieut.  General  to  the  Horse  Guards,  and  elicited  through  the  Adjutant 
General  the  Sovereign's  record  that "  the  decided  and  necessary  punishment  to  which  he  had  resorteu  had  effectually 
repressed  the  spirit  that  prevailed  when  he  assumed  the  comnuund." 

'  Lt.Oolonel  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  xath  July  X855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the 
Indian  campaig^nB  in  1857-59,  iuoludine  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  36th  a7th  and  a8th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affledr  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  and  Battahon  a4th  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Commanded  the  xst  Battalion  a4tli 
Regiment  in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand  in  the  war  of  X879,  and  was  present  in  the  eogagoment  at  Ulundi 
(Brevet  of  Lt-Colonel). 

*  Major  Bromhead  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  XP73  on  special  service,  and 
served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  first  to  the  King  of  Eastern 
Assin  and  then  to  the  King  of  Abra.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Festing  at  the  action  of  the  a7th  October  near 
Dunquah.  Commanded  the  Abras  at  Uie  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th 
November  1873.  Commanded  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  8th  November.  Afterwards  served  vrith  Rnsseirs 
Regiment  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaftil,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah, 
advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbab,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  aOkirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Much  commanded  detachments  and  Battalion  24th  Regt.,  Indian  Naval  Brigade,  and  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  on  an  expedition  to  the  Little  Andaman  Island  on  the  6tn  7th  and  8th  May  1867,  including  an  engape- 
ment  with  the  savages  on  the  7^  May.  Was  thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India ;  commended  by  the 
Govenmient  of  India ;  and  services  speoislly  noted  by  order  of  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Conmianding  in  Chief  in 
a  letter  dated  Horse  Guards  aTth  December  z868,  addressed  to  Sir  William  Mansfield  (Brevet  of  Ma)or). 


Gontinuaiion  of  Notes  to  2$th  {The  King's  Own  Borderers). 

•  Lt Colonel  Cameron  served  with  the  7and  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  Z3th  Jcme  X855,  Indudingthe  expedition 
to  Kertoh,  siege  and  fiOl  of  Sebastopol.  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkishMedal).  From 
the  pth  Oct.  X855  to  the  8th  March  X856  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division.  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  and  received  the  victoria  Cross  for  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  30th  March  X858  at  Kotah.  in 
having  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  body  of  armed  fianatic  rebels  strongly  posted  in  a  loop-holed 
house  with  one  narrow  entrance ;  stormed  the  house  and  killed  three  rebels  in  single  combat,  having  lost  half  of 
one  hand  by  a  stroke  from  a  tulwar  and  received  two  bayonet  wounds :  was  also  present  in  the  actions  of  Bunas^ 
and  Pertabghur,  at  which  latter  he  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  yand,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•  Mi^or  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

•  Captain  Pumf^U  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55*  •nd  was  present  at  the  aflkir  of  Bulganak,  battle  of 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tehemaya,  siege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Swinev  served  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  aand  April  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol. and  was  sUghtly  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  (Quarries  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  x 860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  sui3«nder  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Digitized  by  VjUOViC 


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r:^^l^  "^-  ]      25tll  (T/.C  Kino'.  Owu  Borderers).         [i'4frS»'„k. 

ias  Kiug's  Cret't.     **  /■    Veritait  Rtligionu  cot^io.**     The  Castle  of  Edinburgh.      *'  NUi  Dominut  fruttra.** 

Tl.e  White  llorge.    **  Neeutperaterrent."    "  Mxhdbh  "  "  EGMONT-or-ZKX."  *'£otpt"  (with  the  Sphiiuc). 
YeftTi'Str.  Flank  Companies  "  Mabtxitiqub.'* 

JjJ  HiJ^  Cd«ael.— Hemnr  Dire  Townahend.*  Entian,  'x6  July  12  ;  Lt.  '14  Sept.  15 ;  Capt.  x  Nor.  21 ;  3fa;or.  10  Oct. 
■  —     « ;  Bt.Lt.ColoMlf  29  Mar.  39 ;  LtCofontl^  17  Aug.  41 ;  Colontl^  11  Nor.  51 ;  Mt^or  Oen«rat^  5  Sept.  57  ; 
XitMi.&MMrtfZ,  8  Ann:.  64 ;  Qtweral.  31  Dec.  71;  Colonel  asth  Foot,  16  Feb.  63. 


Lieoteaaat Colonels.— X  Jaxnee  Archibald  Ruddell,'  Eruign,  '17  Apr.  52 ;  Lt.  6  Jnne  54 ;  Capt.^  13  Joly  55; 
Major,*i^  Feb.  66;  Lt.Colonel,  »2i  June  71 ;  Colonel^  21  June  76. 


^    ,    _  ,      -  , aa?! ; 

a  Oeorge  Skene  Hallowes, JSm.  16  Feb.49;  JU.21  Oct.sz;  Cap^.io'Sept.sS;  Jfq/-'3xAng.69;  Li.Col.  zs'July  76. 
Xmotb.— a  John  Richard  Harrey,  Entigny  9  Mar.  49  j  Lt.  24  July  5a ;  Capt,  xa  Dec.  59 ;  Major,  '3  Sept.  70 ; 

Brevet  Lieutenami  CoUmel,  1  Oct.  77. 

f.#.e.irCAylmer  Spicer  Cameron/ .ilMMtoiUil<l;«<ai»C  and  Quarter  Maeter  Gtneral,  Nova  Seotia  ;  Enaign, 


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Geoivre  Terry  Loder  Carwithen 

John  Talbot  Coke,  ^4/.  9  TT.  Zorib  JftZ. 
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Weetropp  Thomas  Morgan 

Richard  Thomas   Higgins,  Adj.  40  > 
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3  Gerald  Menteath  Shirley. 

s  Samuel  Philip  Lucas  KonarsU 

Henry  James  Harrey  

Sylranns  Roger  Burnett  Partridge,  \ 
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Wm.  QodtreyTbomaB^Br.M^f.CawHpore 
I  John  Leith  Ross 

Geo.Ormond  Stoney, Adj. sW.Tork Mil. 

a  Haxis  Robert  Rathbomc 

a  Hexiry  Augustus  Chichester 

Francis  Hargrare  Tindal  Curtis 

Henry  GHldart  Worsler,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 

io  Major  General  Pakenham } 

7  Allen  Neason  Adaxns 

i^Ac.  Francis  Elliot  Llord  

I  John  Kennedy  M'Causuind    

John  Heniy  Hifikman  Spence  Drew ) 

Hogarth 3 

I  Adrian  Henry  Hoi>e  

a  Edgar  William  Wallace  Dering 

I  Henry  Grey  Dixon 

a  Thomas  Ba,TnB,Adjutant  7  Barren  Eifie  \ 

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a  Arthur  Leith  Hay  Mackay. 

LlBVTBHAjrrS. 

John  William  GodAray,  at  Steif  College.. 
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.„  |a  George  Thomas  William  Hewat 

...  1 2  Thomas  Justice  Arthur  Bather. 


'3  RobJ.Roxnanes,  Inet.ofMnek.2^  Mar.78 
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.  1  Charles  Theodore  Becker   

,  la  Andrew  Charles  Parker  Haggard  

.      Francis  Arthur  Cartwright  Claughlon 

,  ]i  George  Nisbet  Mayne  

.  I  John  Blake  Thompson 

.  [i  John  Mark  Anthony  Retallick  

.  ;   Laurence  J.  Elliot  Bradshaw 

.  |z  James  Henry  Brskine  Reid 

.  {I  Leonard  Gordon 

.  '3  Alexander  HepbumeBarringtonCaraye 

.  I  Charles  Louis  WooUcombe 

.  I  Frank  Mackinnon  Turner  

.  a  Hontafftt  Grant  Wilkinson    

.  ,1  James  Hope 

.  a  Alfred  Woraley  Peimyxnan,  Ai^jutant ) 

,    6  Aug.  79 ; 

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a  Herwald  Robert  Wigram   

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13  George  Frederick  Clayton-lSast  

«  Charles  John  Corfleld  

I  James  William  Caldwell  Hutchinson... 
|X  Christoi^er  Theodore  Peacey  Keene... 

,a  Gerald  Thornton  Bird 

la  yos.M.BarringtonLewi8Hy.Stopford 
It  John  Murohison  Fleming  

I I  Ernest  Daniel  Lob 

\i  George  de  WetVemer 

-I  BeyneU  HamUton  Bayley  Taylor  .. 


'27  Nor. 
24  June 
'30  Mar. 

39  Mar. 

99  Jan. 
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4  Feb. 
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5  June  58 

3  July   60 

1*26  June  61 
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14  June  73 
19  Mar.  75 

I  April  75 
39  June  76 

15  July  76 
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15  Aug.  77 

3  Mar.  78 
9  May  72 
31  Aug.  77 

1  July  78 

3  Oct  78 
8  Feb.  79 
13  Feb.    79 

17  May  79 
24  May    79 

»  General  Townshend  serred  with 
28  Oct     71  the  4i6t  Regiment  in  the  American 

28  Oct     71 '  ^^^'  ^^^  ^^^  present  at  the  taking  of 

'  I  Fort  Niarara,  Blackrock  and  Bufihlo, 
38  Oct.     71 1  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  and  assault 

30  Dec.    71  on  Fort  Brio  X4th  August  18x4,  where 

29  May  7a  I  he  was  sererely  wounded  through  the 
3x  Oct.    73  j  left  shoulder.    He  returned  to  Europe 

9  Aug.  73I  with  the  4xst  Regiment  in  July  18x5 
xa  Nor.  73, and  disembarked  at  Ostend,  from 
28  Feb.  74  ^  whence  he  marched  with  the  Armr  to 
13  June  74 1  Paris,  and  remained  with  it  until  re- 

2  Doc.  74  duccd  to  half-pay  in  October  of  the 
10  Sept.  75 1  same  year.  During  the  rebellion  in 
xo  Sept.  75 1  Canada  in  1837  and  1838  he  was  in- 
XX  Feb.    75  trusted  withrarious  important  com- 

6  Sept  76  inandsboth  in  the  Lower  and  Upper 

31  May  77 1  Provinces,  especially  on  the  frontiers 
XX  Oct.  76  of  Amherstberg  and  Niagara,  where 
XI  Sept  77Jhe  held  the  local  rank  of  Colonel,  and 
17  April  79  j  was  promoted  to  the  Breret  of  Lt. 
17  May    79  Colonel  for  his  serrices    in  those 


24  May    79, 


•localities. 

)    >  Colonel  Ruddell  serred  with  the 

15  Jnne  79  xst  Battalion  Royals  throughout  the 

2  July    79,  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 

8UB  LiBUT.  ing  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkor- 

10  8ont  76™'^»    8i®80  *°d  fall    of  Sebastopol 

10  eops.  70  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Knight 

of  the  Legion  of  Honor).     Served 

with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the 

Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

Faeinge  Blue.— Aqenie,  Messrs.  Cox 
and  Co.— Iriek  Agente,  Sir  £.  Borough, 
Bt.  and  Co. 

let  Batt.  emltarked  for  India  13  Oct, 
X875.  Dep6t,  attached  to  9nd  Baft,  and 
Batt.  returned  from  Aden  37  Mar,  1876. 


8  .  ' 


I  Robert  Stein  Forlong,  10  July  63 ;  Hon.  Major,  xo  July  78 

.  ^ ,  X  George  Pumfrett,*  15  May  66 :  Hon,  Captain,  15  May  71. 

.  f^arUr  Ma$ter9,—t  John  Swiney,"  5  Oct.  72.  i-      >   p      j  * 

a  James  Benymaa  Tippetta,  4  Oct.  73.  ^^ ^  - 

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17©   Aid«ri.rt.  ]  26th  {Tlie  Cameronian).— Linked  to  74th.  [|;^,^^°-^Lit«. 

"  EoTPT "  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  OoumntA, "  " Gh»a. "  (with  the  Drafiron).  "  ABTsanru..*^ 
Oolonel.— George   Henry  MacKinnon,^  CB,  rmd  LI.  39  Jane  34 ;  Bnngn  ^  Lt.  '4  Nov.  34 ;  i^.  4-  Cajii. 

'az  Feb.  38 ;  Copt.  4r  Lt.Coloiul,  '  34  April  40 ;  Colonel,  zx  Nov.  51 ;  Mtyor  Central,  33  Sept.  58 i  LittU.Gintral, 

zo  Feb.  65 ;  OeneraL  19  Jan.  73 ;  Colonel  36th  Foot,  sz  Dec.  63. 
liMitenaBt  OoloneL— Edward  Archibald  Collins,"  Eiuiffn,  '33  Jan.  52 ;  Li.6  Jnne  54 :  Capt.iZ  Jan.  59;  Ifq/or, 


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Half 

P»y. 


29  Jane  70;  Lt.Colontl^  sMaj  7^* 
K^m—liatthew  Holford  Hale,*  Enaign^  »X3  May  53 ;  14. 9  Jnly  54 ;  Copt.  '•3  June  59 »  -B^.  Mc^jor,  5  July  72 ; 

Mnjor.  30  Apr.  73. 
Gcoi|^i3  EOzaund  Pblppa  Trent,  Enti^^  ^17  M&r.54  j  Li.  '  8  Sept.  54;  Capt.  'zs  June  60;  BiJiajor,  15  Feb. 


TbomAA  Tnmei^ ....*...*.„h*...... ..,.-,.. 

George  3Q}mW*miltoii,*A^uian^iZiOMarlk\ 

Mifitia    . , .J 

Eercr  P.  WolfBretati'  ...*«. ,.. 

ArH'ilffllrl  P '«V:-MEa*!tJ>   .„.. 

Willi  Nil     1:  iikcway     Burton^s     Brisad*\ 

Meyor,  Aldenhot S 

p.i.e.  Howard  Molyneux  Edv^ird  Brunker* 
Louis  Frederic  Knollys,^  CJf  6^.  Jidt  tU 

Camp  to  the  Chvemorqf  F^i  

George  Heniy  Wilson* 

James  Bond  Clarke* 

John  Rossell  Mecham,  AAj.  x  Adm,  Bait. 

Dumhartonahire  Bifle  VoUmteere 

John  deWitt  Jebb 

George  Winter  

Percy  John  Hughes 

Thomas  Colthurst  Jameson 


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LXIVTIVAVTS. 

Charles  Thesiger  Barrow,  Aid*  ds  Camp} 
to  Lt.QeneralWarre J 

Henry  Edward  Railston,  il^;.  14.  Sept.  78., 

William  Charles  Hill  Anton,  Ituiruetor} 
of  Muehetrjf  14  Sept.  78    J 

Ernest  Cooke », 

George  Sholto  Douglas   

Edward  Douglass  Kennedy  

Landor  Waugh  de  Malapert  Thuillier 

Arthur  William  H*tiV^ 


Sxcon>  LnrmvASTB. 

Cameron  Charles  Douglas 

Sydney  Gordon  Grant  

Frederick  HowardWingfield  FetherstonO 

haugh y 

Clement  Baddeley  Wood 

Fletcher  Sheridan  Le  Fanu 


H%  De«.  55 

PaaSept,  54 

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^■ai  Feb.  60 

3  July  60 

4  July  60 

»x7Apr.  66 

'  8  July  62 

»*  3  Jan.  65 

'x9  July  64 

»'z4  Sept.  67 

»'33July  68 

8  July  68 

''39  Oct.  68 


'xsNov.  70 


30  Jan.    78 
z  May    78 


zMay 
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xz  May 
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'33  Dec. 

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'  3  Sept.  68| 

'32  July 
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6& 
68 

P33  June 

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Pio  Nov. 
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38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

69 
71 
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71 

3  Jnly 

38  Oct. 

38  Feb. 

15  July 
z3  Feb. 
15  Jnly 

3  Sept. 

9  Oct. 


'  3  Jan.  6s 

P28Dec.  60 

'38  Oct.  68 
Z9  April  76 

3  May  76 

33  May  77 

zo  Feb.  77 

z6  Feb.  78 

3  Mar.  78 

4  Mar.  78 

z  May  78 

31  Aug.  78 

Z5  Mar.  79 

3  Sept.  79 


xOct.    77 
6  Jan.    74 


Poynuu^er.— James  Bridge,  34  Oct.  56 ;  Comet,  33  Nov.  55 ;  Id,i  Feb.  56 ;  JSon.Major,  33  Nov.  70. 
(garter  Jfiu^er.— William  Henry  Topp,*  3  July  60. 

Faeinge  YeXLow.-^Agent;  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JritA  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  India,  ax  January  1875. 
1  General  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  Cape  of  Gk>od  Hope  in  the  Kaffir  ^r 
of  X846-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  and  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  X85X-53  (Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Collins,  Majors  Hale  and  Turner,  Captains  Wolferstan,  Eden,  Burton,  Brunker  (as  Adjutant), 
Wilson,  and  Clarke  served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  3XBt  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  23nd  May  to  xsth  June  Z855,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of 
China  in  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  tne  Taku  Forts).  Also 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  x863,  resulting  in  the  taking 
of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified 
town  of  Najow,  the  afibir  at  Nanhsiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  Served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssini&a 
campaign  in  z 868  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Knollys  commanded  an  expedition  into  the  mountains  of  Fiji  in  x  876  to  repress  an  outbreak  Ksaorw, 
the  Csjmibal  tribes,  and  was  promoted  Captain  and  nominated  CMQ. "  in  recognition  of  his  distinguished  serving 
in  quelling  the  recent  disturbances  in  the  Island  of  F^L" 

*  Quarter  Master  Topp  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  X857  from  the  catbrcal: 
at  Meerut  on  the  x3th  May,  including  the  oattle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations,  siege  storm  and  cap 
tore  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).   Served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssmian  campaign  in  z868  (MedAi). 


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Th8  CacUe  of  Inniskillinff,  with  St  George's  Colours.  The  White  Horse.  "  Nee  aapera  terreni."  **  St.  Luoia  " 
"EexFT"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Mi.ida"  "Bi-dajox"  **  Qajmixxca,**  "Viwobxi."  "PrBE»Bii"  "Niybmi" 
"Obthbs**  "Tottlousb"  "  PsiriirsirLA, "  "  Wa.tbbloo." 

Yair  SwJ  OoIoaeL— g.  Randal  Bomley,!  Comet,  P30  Dec.  34  ;  Lt,  ^B  Oct.  25 ;  Capt,  '14  Aug.  97 ;  BtMaJor,  23  Not.  4x; 
;FaU  Half!    Major,  26  July  44  ;  Lt. Colonel,  i*si  July  48 ;  Oo2o««Z,  38  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Qeneral,  9  Nov.  6a  ;  Liwi.&eneral, 

**1^  Eni    as  Oct.  71 ;  Oeiural,  x  Oct  77  ;  Colonel  a7th  Foot,  27  August  70. 

;^  I  ...  |li«ateaaat  Odional.— Andrew  JDavid  Geddes,*  Sneign,  6  June  54 ;  Li,  '7  Sept.  55 ;  ^P^'  i^  June  66;  Major, 
,       I       I    18  Oct.  73 ;  I*.Colonel,  99  Jan.  79. 

21     ...  iK^ois.— 'V^411iam  Herring,  Eneign,  ^16  Nov.  59;  Lt,  '8  July  69 ;  Ce^t,  'a  Jan.  60 ;  Jfo/or,  33  Jan.  j8. 

2j  .  ...   ArUinr  Hales,  Sneign,  ^18  Oct  59  ;  Lt.  8  Mar.  67 ;  Capt.  'a  Jan.  69  ;  Mc^or,  i8  Oct  79. 


I  CAPXAnrs. 

Domville  Maecie  Taylor 

Francis  Coflby  

Baymond  Wallace  Bsmonde  White,  Adj, 

!  LmsfordMiUHa 

"  's'/ii  Nicholas  Edward  Caw* 
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p.».e.  James  Walton  Fowell  Buxton,0or- ") 

i    ftaoM  Inatruetor^JhiblAn > 

PhiUp  Stainforth 

Edward  Barton  

Charles  William  Hare 

George  Herbert  Miohaelson 

George  AngustTu  Barrington  Godbold 

Albert  Phifip  Wodehouse« 

LXBUTXKAjrTS. 

John  Cave  Bayly 

...  ; Henry  Stopford  Tuxmard,JR>r£  Adjutant,  > 

'    Song  Kong   S 

...  {John  Analey  Bennett 

...  I  Arthur -Henderson  Young,  tervlng  in  a") 

eiuileaipaeitginOgpma S 

...   William  Swinnerton  Byrd  Levett 

...  '  Reginald  HanyCholmondeley   

...   John  James  Pardon  » 

...   John  Francis  William  Charley 

...  Henry  M'Leod  Young 

...  Francis  Alexander  Sanders, .^4/-  '^  ^^h.  79 

...  >  Peter  Ridley  Edward  Thompson 

...   Robert  Lawrence  Ball  Steele 

*/i«  Theodore  GordonBarclay 

I  SxCOiro  LIBUTXWA.VT8. 

...  iWiUiam  Charles  Woollett 

...   Richard  Charles  Clement  Cox 

...  Arthur  Mainwaring  Goodrich  

...  Archibald  James  Murzay  

...  jJasper  Graham  Mayne 

...  lOhitflefl  John  Lloyd  Davidson  

»,  Arthur  John  Lawford 

«•  John  Leathley  Armitage 


a  Oct.  6; 

9  Nov.  si 

8  Nov.  6x 

16  liay  6a 

'10  July  63 

»a6Feb.  64 

Pi3Feb.  67 

PxSNov.  68 

7  July  69 

S  Aug.  64 

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30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
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.  Jan.  69 
I'ax  Oct     59 

z6June  66 

x6  Sept.  65 

'  a  Jan.    69 

'x7Mar.  69 

1*30  June  69 

^27  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

!»  7  Aug.  67 

'  5  May  69 

30  Dec.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
x3June  74 
ax  Sept.  74 

6  Sept  t6 
XX  Sept  76 
XX  Nov.  76 

X  Nov.  78 
13  Nov.  78 
xSNov.  78 
xa  Feb.   79 

8  Mar.   79 

9  Aug.  73 


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18  Oct    73 


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17  Mar. 
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10  Nov.  77 

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I  Nov.  78 

18  Nov.  78 
13  Feb.  79 

3  July   79 
13  Feb.  75 


BBXV.MAJ.      BV.&T.OOE1. 


3  Pasraa«<«r.— John  Manners  Kerr,  z  July  78;  Sna.  35  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4  May  55 ;  Capt.  x  April  70. 
..   Qaarter  Ifofta-.— William  Windrum,  13  Nov.  78 ;  ondLt.  31  Jan.  77 ;  Lt»  s  Feb.  78. 

Faeinge  3rift»-^Agenit,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JmA  Agente,  8ir  £.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta,  17  Nov,  1876. 

1  Genenl  Rumley  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Geddes  served  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

'  Csptsin  CWr  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  whilst  employed  on  the  Public  Works  of  India,  and 
wu  engaged  with  the  Dacca  Mutineers  at  Cnusaubonda  in  Bhootan  on  the  12th  December  1857  (Medal).  Served 
vAhthe  ll^yssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-68  on  the  personal  Staff  of  the  Director  of  the  Transport  Train, 
ndwasaentioned  in  oespatches  for  zeal  and  ability  (Medal). 

'Captain  Wodehouso  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  dozing  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Feniims  into 
CsaftdamHay  z87o. 


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*'BCA]>BVSBUXO'*  **AUU."   "IVCBXHiJr"  "flBVABIOPOL." 

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'ColoneL  19  Jttnn  60 ;  Meyor  Qwneral, 
_   bo;  jbiemt.(^tnerai,  z8  I^i^a  69;  G«it«ra^,  31  is'ov.  76;  Utfonsl  2x8t  Fusiliers,  zo  Jan.  70.- 
lienteiuuit  Ckuonels.— z  Alfred  Templeman.^  2nd  Li.  '36  Mar.  52 ;  LI.  '4  Mar.  53 ;  Capt.  3  Feb.  55 ;  M^jor, 
'15  Feb.  68 1  Br€v$t  LiXoloful,  15  Mardh  .77;  Xi«i(«fifa»<  Oolbiiel,  33  Jan.  78. 

Xi^jors.— z  Edward  Napoleon  L'Sstrange,  Entign,  'zS  Feb.  53;  Li,  33  June  55;  Cop^.  '33  May  57 ;  2f^, 

5  Dec.  7z ;  Brevet  LiwUnant  Colo— I,  zoOot.  77. 

George  Frederick  Gildea,*  Asmtant  Adj.  General  and  InepeeUr  af  Qfmnaeia^  Aldenhot;  Bntign,  'z4  April 

48 ;  Lt,  '6  AoiT.  53;  Capt.  10  Sept.  58  ;  JSt.2£iynT,  5  July  73 ;  M<yort  35  April  73. 
3  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,' ^nM^n,  Pz6  Jan.  55;  Lt.  zx  May  55;  Copt.  >*zz  Sept.  60;  Bt.Mii^or,  xs  May  73; 

Jfq/dr,  33  May  74 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  39  Sept..79. 
3  Richard  Wm.  Charles  Winsloe,***  Eneign^  I'zz  June  53 ;  Lt.  6  Oct.  54 ;  Capt,  '35  Jane  6z ;  BtJUqjor,  3Z  A,ug. 

74;  ir<i/M*,  K  July  76;  Bt.Lt,CoUmelt  39  Nov.  79. 
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1  SBCOWD  LlBlJMHAXOT.  aiTO  HBPT. 

3  Alesinder  WhitelAW  ThorneycTOft i  22  Feb.    79 

s  Ksnnetii  Edward  Leon >  aaFeb.    79 

2  Lewis  Narbrouf^h  Ht^hes  D'Aeth 22  Feb.    79 

I  Fhwds  WilliAm  Davrson ,  23  July    79 

1  WDliani  Hely  Bowes 13  Aug.  79 

I  Jsmes  Begtaatd  ICaitland  Dahymple-Hay  j    1  Nor.  79 


17    ...  FatmtttUn.—ii  Joseph  Napier  Tew,  24  Jan.  79 ;  Snt.  ix  Sept.  63;  Xf.  i  May  67 ;  Capt.  9  Feb.  76. 

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7    ...   QaarUr  Hasten.— J  Siohard  Browne,"  12  Nor.  73. 
a  James  Oliflbrd,  13  Jaly  78. 
i$i  Battalion.  emJbarlfd  for  ludia^  15  Feb.  1869.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Natal,  2a  February  1879. 
JRieM^t  Bln!b,'^Agent$,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,— IrUh  Agents,  Sir  E.  Boroaf^h,  St.  and  Co. 

'  Sir  Frederick  William  Hamilton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  thronfcbont  the  Eastern  campaip^n  of  1854-55, 
indodin^the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (slightly  wounded  and  horse  shot),  sortie  of  26th  October, 
aad  iiege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  latter  period  of  which  ho  commanded  Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches, 
a>i  wisin  temporary  command  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  after  Inkerman  (CjB.,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  lACoIonel  Tonpleman  served  with  the  2xst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  oampaigrn  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded  in  the  hand) ,  siege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan 
ca  i3th  Jane;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboom  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish 
3ta]al). 

*  Major  (3iklea  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ixfth  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  (contingent  ftrom  Sept.  1855  to  ita  disband- 
nentin ICsy  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 

I  Lt.(3Qloiiel  Haslerigg  served  with  the  aitt  Fuailiers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp , and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"Lt.GoIoxiel  winaloe  served  with  the  axst  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  tram  the  6th  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
acd  lidl  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  M^or  Saunders  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Jncdeqwre  Jungle  (Medal). 

'*  M^  Stevenson  served  with  the  «4th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign^ 
ia  Ooda  in  X858-59  (Medal) .    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"  (Captain  Douglaaa  served  in  the  Aahanti  war  firom  the  30th  November,  x873,in  command  of  the  Bonny  company 
of  Vood's  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Amoaful  and  Ordahsu,  and  the  capture  of  Coomassie  (pro- 
BOttd  Chiptain,  Medal  with  Claap). 

n  Captab  Hewat  served  as  Adjutant  of  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Emamtul  off  Cape  Coast  Castle,  and  was. 
also  employed  on  the  river  Volta  during  the  Ashantl  war  of  X874  (Medal). 

^*  (2aptam  Pollook served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November  X873  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  CspcaiD  Anohinleok  aerved  in  the  Ashanti  war,  in  X874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
n  (^oaiter  Master  Browne  served  with  the  2xst  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  fW)m  November  X854,  including  the  siege 
and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Has  also  the  MedaL 
for  long  service. 


GonHniuUion  of  Notes  of  22nd  (TJie  Oheshire). 

'  Sir  Trevor  Chnfee  embarked  with  the  70th  Regiment  for  India,  where  he  served  for  twelve  years,  and  was  con- 
ftamly  sad  aettvelj  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  (Medal),  partioularly  in  command  of  a  Field  Force 
iBthsdiatriotor  PMhawnr,  with  whioh  he  attacked  and  on  the  34th  of  May  X857  occupied,  with  severe  loss  to  the 
mnlliiuuis,  the  Fbrt  of  Hote  Murdaw,  relieving  the  officers  of  the  55th  Native  Inflantry,  who  were  held  prisoners  by 
ueirowBincn.  For  thia  aervioo  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council.  In  August  X857  in 
^^  of  a&utinj  attsuaked  the  cantonments  of  Peshawur.  From  August  X858  to  January  x86o  he  commanded  a 
wVBdctt  Ludknow  until  it  was  broken  up  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion.  In  February  x86i  he  embarked 
la  eoanmd  of  the  70th  Regt.  for  New  Zealand.  In  March  X863  was  appointed  Brigadier  General  in  command  of 
ue  Aortnliaa  ooUmies ;  in  X865,  as  Mi^or  (General,  suoooeded  Lt-Cten.  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  command  of  New 
ZesisDil  and  Anatnlian  coloniea ;  and  during  the  war  in  New  Zealand,  in  X865-66,  commanded  on  various  important 
•nd  neessaftU  opetmtions  {KCB.  and  Medal),  and  continued  in  that  command  until  Oct.  X870,  when  it  was  broken  up. 

■lACokniel  caaaa  served  with  the  37th  Regt*  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  X857-58,  and  was  engaged  in  the 
■ttMk  OB  the  rebel  position  near  Benares  at  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  defence  of  Aaimghur  and  sortie  thence ;  proceeded 
'^^  Brigadier  Doa|das*  Column  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  x  7th  and  aoth  April ;  also 
with  (Soionel  Tamers  Column  in  Bhanabad  and  Falamon,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  and  actions  of  x7th 
iM  sad  Mth  October  (Medal). 

'  ^OqMiyn  Bowers  aooompanied  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  againat  the  King  of  Baddiboo ;  was  present 
•t  the  boaberdment  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Swarracunda  Creek,  x6th  February ; 
St  the  IsBding  stanning  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works ;  at  the  storming  capture  and  destruction  of 
the  fixttted  towns  of  Oarawan  on  the  17th,  Kinty  Cunda  and  Saba  on  the  x8th  February ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Saba, 
•M  the  ttosmliig  c^itiixe  and  total  deatmetion  of  the  enemy'a  stockades  on  the  axst  Febraaiy  x86x. 


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Ser.'Oolonel.— 5ir  Trevor  Chute.^  KCB.  ^nd  Lt.  'ib  Aug.  32;  Lt.  '28  Oct.  36;  Capt.  '2  Anif.  39;  2£i{for,  '23 
Halirl  Apr.  47 ;  Lt.Colonel,  1*14  I^c.  49 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  9  April  64  ;  Lieut.Oeneralf  10  May 
"""      72 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  CoA>j>«r 22nd  Foot,  6  May  73. 


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Lieatenant  Ooloaels. — 2' Henry  Edward  Glass,*  ^iwt^M,  '17  Mar.  54;  Lt.  '7  Sept.  55;  Capt.  '31  May  64; 

Major,  1*4  Dec.  69  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  2r  Apr.  77. 
ji  Henry  Edward  Watson,  Bneiffn,  ''17  Dec.  52;  Lt.  9  Nov.  55;  Capt,  '25  Jan.  59;  Major,  '27  July  70; 


LUntenant  Colonel,  i  May  78. 
6  J  Lieut.  26  Mar.  1, 
X^  '7  Oct.  59;  Capt.  1*3  Jan.  65 ;  Bt.Mtyor,  x  Oct.  77; 

2  Charles l:dwar'd Lane  Bluett,  ^iwt^ii,  15  Jan.  56;  Lieut.  5  Feb.  58;  Capt.  '25  Sept.  60;  Bi.Mojor,  22 
I     Aug.  7} ;  Major,  13  March  78. 
...    2  Fred.  William  Best  Parry,  Enaign,  7  Aug.  58 ;  Lt.  '18  Jan.  6i ;  Capt.  ^22  Jan.  68 ;  Major,  i  May  78. 


J    Brecet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77, 

...   Xiuors.— I  Herbert  Charles  Patton,J&iM«sm,  9  July  56 ;  Lieut.  26  Mar.  58 ;  Capt,  ^6  May  62 ;  Mt^jor,  xo  June  74. 
...  |X  Lmest  Adolphus  Carey,  Bneign,  X3  April  58;  /"  "     '"  '  ^     .    ..    -       -  —   -         -  . 

I    Major,  29  Dec.  77. 
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:  ...    2  William  Brooks  Butlin 

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2  Michael  Fenton 30  April  58 

2  Edward  Straton '25  June  6; 

2  John  St.  George  Wolseley ''13  Dec.    61 

2  Alexander  Stuart  '  21  Nov.   62 

I...   3  Alex:  John  Garden  Bainbridge '  7  Nov.   62 

1  Joseph  Collins "*  9  Jan.    63 

x  John  Dallas  Edge "35  Mar.   63 

HobenArthurBlane,^4;.  x  CkeekireMUUia  '31  Mar.  63 

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M<nor,Aider»hat !^.S  ''3  June  63 

2  Charles  May  Hayes  Newington   ,'3l>ec.  62 

3Vi«,i  Charles  D'Obree  Bowers"  >  26  Oct.  58 

X  Irving  St.  John  Hartford   I    8  Sept.  63 

x  Henry  Hall '26  April  64 

X  Creorge  William  Henry  Cuningham   I '26  July   64 

(veo.AmoldChristian,.i«[;.3CA««Atr«Jr»/.  {'30  Aug.  64 
p.s.e.  William  Charles  Fxands  Molyneux.,  23  Dec.  64 
Henry ^umfre^Sealy..^... :":""\^  4  Aug.  64 


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1  Digby  William  Rogers,  Adiutamt  18  Oct.  79 
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2  George  Stenart  Goldsmid  

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X  Henry  Leslie  Silvester 

a  Godfr^  Beckett  Hodgson 

a  Walter  Harding  Allen 

a  Henry  Samuel  Price  Davies 

I  Kdward  Ritchie  Cory  ton  Graham   

(  Charles  Riohard  Hugh  Hardy  


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031  34  April  72 
64 1  26  June  72 

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u^'  30  «iune  72 
65,'  23  April  73 
65  23  April  73 
62   15  Mar.  73 


'73  Sept.  64 

8  June  67  '  3  Sept. 
»3i  Nov.   65''a5  Mar. 


'14  Sept.  66 
'2x  April  67 
35  Sept.  67 


8  July 

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'9  April 
'32  June 
P  6  July 


39  Sept. 
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38  Oct. 

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38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 

6  Mar. 

34  July 
9  Aug. 
13  Nov. 
38  April 
X3  May 
tx  Feb. 
36  July 
IX  Sept. 
X3  June 
19  Oct. 

3  Nov. 

4  Nov. 
13  Nov. 

3  Jan. 
89  Jan. 
19  June 

6  Aug. 


34  Sept.  73 
JO  June  74 
10  Nov.  74 

X7  Mar.  75 

10  Aug.  75 

34  July  73 

I  Jan.  77 

39  Deo.  77 

ofi     3  Mar.  78 

69  X3  Mar.  78 

69  4  July  78 

70  4  July  78 
70  94  July  78 

70  19  Oct.    78 

71  a  Nov.    78 
"    X3  Nov.   78 

39  Jan.  79 
X9  June  79 


XX  Aug.  79 


39  Nov.  79 


Captain  Hare  served  in  the  Ashsoti 

War  of  X873-74  as  Assistant  Engineer. 

and  was  present  at  the   battle  of 

Amoafhl  (sUghtly  wounded).  bsUle 

7i!of  Ordahsu    and    capture  of   Goo- 

71  massie  (Medal  with  Olaap). 

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7  Charles  John  Bond '    x  May  7S 

a  RuIIion  Hare  Rattray  '  30  Jan.  78 

1  William  Candler  Neville !    5  Oct.  78 

2  Thos.  Roger  Arundel  Gazer  Montgomery  J    5  Oct.  78' 

a  Hugh  Rose |  xx  May  78I 

a  Frank  Herbert  Hancock 13  Aug.  79' 

3  Reginii Id  Parker  Grove 13  Aug.  79 

a  James  Robert  Dunlop'Amith |  13  Aug.  79' 

2  Thomas  Henry  Baimsfiither 1  X3  Ang.  79! 


[  58  ;  IToa. Jfq/'or,  ta  Aug.  73. 


X  Henry  Stapyir^n  Marshall I  13  Ang.  791 

Peqfmaetere. — 3  George  Montgomerie  Davidson,  x  April  38 

X  Charles  Henry  Chauncy,  S  May  67 :  HonMajor,  8  May  73. 
quarter  Moetere.—i  William  Kelly,  4  Oct.  73. 
3  Robert  Aris,  X3  Feb.  79, 


Faeinge  Bxtff.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Irieh  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
xf<  Bott,  returned  from  New  Brunewick,  June  i86q.    and  BatUlum  ewtharked/ar  India,  7  Oet. 


2>e:tot  with  lei  Battalion. 


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5  July  72 ;  Jfojo 

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X  Looxs  James  Wainwright  Hadden '18  Sept.  60 

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a  Anthony  Riohard  Hutehinsonis 

a  George  BenUnck  Luzford"  .... 

T  Howe  James  Knox  

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a  Pred.  Edward  Shepherd^*  ... 

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a  Charles  John  Gilbert^ 

I  Bobert  Tankerville  Webber '.'.'"[" 

a  gidney  Beckwith  Blyth 

a  Walter  Frederick  James  Cowan"  

X  Henry  Woolgw  Griffith 


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4  Mar. 

a  Sept.  62 

ai  Not.   63 

30  June 

2x  Feb. 

'x8  Sept. 

8  June 


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23  Mar.   55'    7  May    61 

30  Mar.   58'  6  Feb.   63 

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X  Arthur  Tudor  Boddam-Whetham  . . 

I  Charles  George  Adams  M^hew 

»  foward  Haixison  Clough-Taylor  

'Rowland    Broughton    Mainwaring,"' 

^Mjuiani  5  MiSh  78  .?.!.. 

a  Llewellyn  Grifflthsi*  ... 

a  ^arlea  Arthur  B.  K.  Leighton '.*!;!!;;.'.* 

a  Osmond  de  BeauToir  Carey,  Inet.  qf' 


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3  May 
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t  Rrnest  Riddle  Evan*  

a  ^nry  Herbert  Edwards 

a  Qiarles  CecU  Hayfont  Thorold. 

«  Reniy  Edward  Baker 

a  JliM  Reginald  Henry  Bertie, -«ii^»«aii<Y 

a  GMTge  AngostujB  Hotham  Howard! 
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...  X  John  Hamage  King  Griffith. 

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-  t'  2«orge  Ferdinand  Walker 
-.  I  Robert  Henry  William  Dunn 


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a  ^derick  Edmund  Howe  Gwynne  

a  ^MriesAndrew  Rouse  Bcughton  Knight 

'  S^  Thomas  Lyle   ." * 

*  yr?f™^*^  Hamilton  Beresford     Z 

I  Chartes  Lysons  

a  Robert  Bertram  Firman  

a  Bnnon  Henry  Philips  


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'37  Oct.    71 

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30  Dec.   71 

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xa  Nor.   73 

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a8  Feb.  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 


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xa  Nov. 

19  Nov.  73 
x  June  74 
8  Dea  74 
X  April  75 
X  April  70 

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XX  Oct.     76 

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30  April  79 

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a  June  77 
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BT.LT.COL. 


Hon.  B.  Mosiyn  served 
with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  we  Crimea 
in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  includ- 
ing the  rehef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contin- 
gent at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across 
the  Goomtee,  Trans-Gogra  campaign 
when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  Ne- 

Rnl  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Bm- 
rked  for  the  Ctold  Coast  in  command 
of  the  and  battalion  aurd  Fusiliers, 
8Ant  T^'*^'^^  oonmianded  the  dead  Quarters 
'^P^*  74, throughout  the  second  phase  of  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  indading  the 


a  Nov. 

a  Dec. 
a  Dec. 
a  Dec. 
2  Deo. 
a  Deo. 

a  Dec. 

XI  Feb. 
II  Feb. 
ao  Nov.    ,  _ 

10  Sept.  76 
38  April  77 

11  Nov.  76 


73'  capture  of  Borbora88ie,battleof  Amoa- 
Ifnl,  capture  and  destruction  of  Bec- 
74  qua,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture 
74 1  of  Coomassie  (several  timesmentioned 
74|in  despatches,  OH.,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 
74  « Colonel  slgee  served  with  the 
74147th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from 
I  the  6th  Feb.  to  the   aist  July  1855. 

74  including    the  siege  of   Sebastopol 

75  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

F^ieinge  BljiB,-^Aaenie,  Messrs.  Cox 

and  Co. 
Irieh  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 

xeiBaU.  retwmedfromInS^^Nov.x%6g. 
and  BaH.  emba/rked  for   Giiraltar,  xi 
Oet.  X874. 


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-  -2  George  Knox  Leet,><  a  July  58 ;  Mon.M^^jor,  a  July  73, 

'a  ;  M.  \<ifurUrMa4en,^t  Edward  Knightley,»*  35  April  68. 
'    •••  •  3  Patrick  M*Ck>rmick,a«  9  Nov.  73. 


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1 66  2zrd  {Boyal  Welsh  FuHliere).  ^ 

f  Colonel  PrevoBt  sexred  with  th«  asrd  PiwilieM  in  Uie  Crimea  from  tbo  17th  June  1855,  includiuK  tbe  Biege  and 
»11  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  Jnne  and  8th  September— wounded  (Medal  with  Cla*p, 
and  Tozldah  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ltcknow— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Miyor  Bhadwell  served  with  the  E/th  Fnsiliers  in  the  Indian  campaig^i  of  x857;-58;  eommanded  the  selected 
marksmen  of  the  Regiment  during  the  Peshawnr  outbreak  j  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destruction  of  the  sint 
Bengal  Native  In&ntry  on  the  Z2&  August  1857  (Medal).  ,     ... 

'Colonel  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  asrd  Fusiliers,  induding  the  battle  oiAima, 
where  after  being  severelv  wounded  he  carriea  the  Queen's  Color  (laeut.  Anstruther  who  previously  carried  it 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  the  Russian  Redoubt  under  a  heavy  fire,  and  carried  it  until  the  action  was 
over— received  the  thanks  of  Sir  George  Brown  aAd  General  Codrington  on  the  field;— siege  and  fsll  of  flebastopw. 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  on  the  Redan— dangerously  woondea 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  and  seveial  other 
minor  actions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Bmbarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  33rd  FusiUen  in  1873 
(Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Ashanti  Medal) . 

•  Lt.Colonel  Tupper  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  ft*om  the  loth  August  to  the  asth  Sept  "855.  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep- 
tember (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkirii  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  aflaur  of  Ramgunga,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of  the  SeUmporo 
and  Simree  Forts,  and  actions  of  Jubrowlie,  Poorwah  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Beerah,  and  Bnzarghat ;  also  tne 
TranS'Gogra  operations  when  the  rebels  were  driven  from  Cude  into  Nepaul  (Medal  ^th  two  Clasx>s) .  Kmbarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  33rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War,  m  1874 
(Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Medal  with  aasp). 

•  M^or  Tilly  served  with  the  ayrd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  acrow 
the  Ooomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medid  with  Clasp) . 

1^  Msjor  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xoth  August  to  the  x8th  °ept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  aeptembor— severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ,  . 

11  Mijor  Walwyn  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^*  Captain  Tulloch  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affhirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur ;  present,  with  the  33rd  FuaOiers,  at  the  actions  of  Jnlrowlie, 
Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Doondiakiera,  storming  of  Fort  fiimree,  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Major  H.  F.  Button  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  ayrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  throughout 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafuT,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of 
Coomaasie  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  .    . 

i<  Captains  R.  F.  Williamson  and  Hutchinson,  Lieutenants  Mainwaring  and  Griffiths,  and  Major  Leet  embarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  3nd  battalion  aard  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal).  . 

18  Captains  Roe  and  Luxford,  and  Lieutenant  Hon.  D.  J.  de  Moleyns.  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and 
battalion  a3rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i>  Oaptains  Graves  and  Shepherd  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  33rd  Fuailiers,  and  served 
throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  2874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  ofCoomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).- 

"*  Captain  Arthur  Taylor  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  and  was  present  at 
the  aaaanlt  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  G.  H.  Hutton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  battalion  asrd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the 
Aecond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoafdl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Cowan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  a3rd  Fnsiliers,  and  served  in  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  2874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftd,  taking  of  Beoqua,  battle  of  Ordasu  and  capture 
of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Oasp) . 

**  Captain  Gilbert  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion*  a^rd  FnsUiers,  and  served  during  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war.  including  the  battles  of  Amoaftd  and  Ordiahsu  as  Lieutenant  in  charge  of  the 


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^-^ „ J  served  with  the  33rd  Fnsiliers  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  severely 

wounded  at  the  battle  of  Ahna  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  x857~59»  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contansrent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6tb 
Dec  1857*  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  all  the  mmor  operations  during  U)Td 
Clyde's  wintercampaign  in  Oude  in  2858-59,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  the  Kepaul  territory  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 
»  Quarter  Master  M*Cormick  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  2874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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24th  {The  2nd  Warwickshire). 


rSub  Dutriei  No.  25. 
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"Bam"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "CapiofGoodHom"  "TALAViii."  "Puktoh  b'Oko*  "  "Gllaxaxca*'  "YmovtA*' 

**  PnsniB  *•  ••  NlYBMB  "   "  OSTHSS  "    "  PBlrarBULA  "    "  PWJJLUB  "   ••  OHXtLBAVWAIAAK  "   "  GOOJBBAT." 


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BiM.Colon«L  a&  June  08;  Coionel/ii" "^oy".  51 ;' Jfajor  Qeneral',  16'May  57;  Lteui.Qeneral,  9  Oci.  63; 
Btmeral,  lo  Nov.  71 ;  Colonel  24th  Foot,  26  Nov.  61. 


T«in-9«r.  ColoiitL— Prin^le  Ta/lor,!  XiT.  Comet,  15  Aug.  11 -,  Lt.  9  July  12 ;  Cop*.  *'2  Jan.  ao ;  2£oJor,^i6  Jtme  25 
«.  w.  ^  .  ^  _     ^^^    .        *,  ^^  .      ^  .  «.     .  ^  .        ^       _-_ 

/—I  Richard  Thomaa  Glyn.«  CB,  Eneign^^t^  Aug.  50 ;  Lt  '24  June  53 ;  Capt.  7  Sept.  55 ; 

Major,  P25  July  6x  j  X<.CoIoim2,  '13  Feb.  67;  Colonel,  13  Feb.  72. 
a  Henry  Jamee  liegBoher,  CJI.  Sneign,  22  Feb.  55 ;  Id,  ^ax  Sept.  55 ;  Capt,  '21  Oct.  59 ;  Mty'or,  '2  Dec.  68 ; 

LiemUaant  Colonell  9  June  77. 
■igart.--a  William  Hathew  Dunbar,' J?iit^ii»  5  Jan.  55  i  ^*-  '3  Mar.  55  j  Coj>«.  »2  Sept.  62  j  Ifajor,  14  Nov.  74 ; 


2fv.x<r.uoAm«<,  M  Nov.  79. 
2  jMLcWilfione  BlaoV  vB,Sn$,  xx  Aug.  54;  -I^^-  9  E*ob.  55 1  Capt,  '9  Jan.  57;  JSMftu-  5  Joly  72 ;  ^"0-  >  -^P^*  73 : 

Bi.U,Colonei,  31  Dec.  78. 

I  John  Hoore  Gumell  Tongue,  Sntign.  24  Feb.  57 ;  LLi6  April  58 ;  Capt,  29  Aug.  66;  Major,  23  Jan.  79. 
I  John  Fletcher  Caldwell,  Eneign,  28  May  58 ;  2d.  ^15  Nov.  61 ;  Capt.  ^30  Oct.  66 ;  Major,  5  Feb.  79. 


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I  William  Uaxwell  Brander 

1  Henry  Albert  Harriaeon 

2  Hugh  Backhouse  Church  

9  George  Paton,CJIfe 

Harry  Richard  Farqnhar,  Aii.  Brecon  ) 
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1  RuMellUpoher 

2  Charles  James  Bromhead* 

2  Farquhar  Glennie   I 

1  William  Thomas  Huch* 

X  Thomas  Bainforth 

2  Alfred  Godwin  God  win- Austen  .... 
9  William  Penn  Symons 

Frederick  Carrington ( 

X  |}.#.e.  Herbert    Belasyse  Moflht,  B[er\ 
Mye$tg*»  Viee-Coneul  ai  Sebaetopol  ...  / 

2  John  James  Harvey 

2  Herbert  Michael  Williama 

X  Levett  Holt  Bennett 

X  pj.e.  Archer  Anderson  Horshead  

X  William  Sugden 

2  7G  Gonville  Bromhead , 

9  George  Stanhope  Banister 

I  Francis  TollemacheHalliday 


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X  Edward  Witherden  Curteis 

2  Henzy  Germain  Mainwaring 

X  Wilfred  Heaton 

X  Ralph  Arthur  Penrhyn  Clements 

X  William  Bdward  Day  Spring 

2  Qnentin  M'Kinnon  Logan    

I  Ham.  Ulick  De  Rnpe  Burke  Roche 

9  Courtney  Yor  Trower,  AifutdM  25  May  79 

X  George  uhampney  Palmes 

I  William  WeaUens 

X  William  Whitelocke  Lloyd  

1  Arthur  BazT6  Phipps  

2  Charlaa  Bmilins  OwU 

9  Heniy  Dolben 

2  John  David  Arthur  lliamas  IJoyd..... 
9  Frederic  Philip  Bmyly   

1  Jamea  Henry  Oonnouy 

X  George  Kenriok  Moore  

9  Hugh  0*Donneil 

2  Arnold  Wilson  Biroh  

19  Alfred  Cnnworth  WorUedge  


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.  I  William  OeoU  Godfrey 

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2  Thomaa  Leigh  Hare 

[i  Morden  Bwart  Oarthetr-YorBtoan  . 

'1  Reginald  Campbell 

I  Piirey  Knight  Hale  Coke  

9  Anderson  Lindsay  Kelly 

.  '9  Arthur  Nelll  Gordon 


».  '9  Gharlee  Soflrue  .... 
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\i  Mocis  Charlea  King  Hunter 

9  Arthur  Thomas  Digby  Neavt 

a  Joeeph  John  Burnett 


23  Sept.  7x 
94  Sept.  71 


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12  June  78 
x4Sept.  78 
X4  Sept.  78 
25  Sept.  78 

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30  Jan.  78 
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94  Sept. 
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P  6  Nov. 
'30  Oct. 
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28  Oct. 
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»3o  Oct. 
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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
ax  Sept. 
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6  Sept. 
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33  Jan. 
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xa  Apr. 
17  May 

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»'i3Feb.  67 

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3  Nov.  67 
^•30  Oct.  69 

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19  Oct.  72 

26  Mar.  73 

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23  Jan.  79 

23  Jan.  79 

23  Jan.  79 

23  Jan.  79 

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12  Apr.  79 


II  Nov.  78 
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31  May  76 
XX  Nov.  78 


23  Jan.    79 


29  Nov.  79 


*  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the 
82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from 
2nd  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  with  the  24th  Regiment 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58 

*  Lt.Colonel  Black  served  with  the 
42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea 
from  X4th  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
wiUi  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


{Bon,  Major,  5  Mar.  77. 
a  John  Mahony,  sM«^  67  ;  Bntign  J>  Ai^.  95  Aug.  571  J^-  5  >Cft7  6x  1  Oapf,  3  April  66 ; 
X  Thomaa  Btm&enOoppinger.  x  Got  78 1  Bm,  'ao  Apr.  66{  U.  U  Sept.  68  j  Cofi,  20  Apr.  78. 
*^min  Madtra,—^  J6hnTigar,3oApr.  79. 
t  X  John  Hmxy  Tompson,  a6  Nov.  79. 

'      JMsyt  Qnm.—AgwnU,  KessrB.  Teaey  W.  Holt  and  Co.— JrUlk  AgmO*,  Ar  S.  Borovfl^  Bt,  and  Oo. 
X9t  Bait,  embafked  far  Malta,  30  Sept.  x866.        Digitized  L 
and  Bait,  reUrnaa  from  India,  3  Jammrf  tBj^.'^Smbarhodfor  the  Cape  ef  &ood  Rope,  Febrmary  1878. 


*68  24th  {The  2nd  Warwickshire). 

'  General  Taylor  proceeded  in  z8ix  to  join  the  aand  Dragoons  in  the  East  Indies,  where  he  served  untU  their 
return  to  Europe  and  disbandment,  asth  Oct.  i8ao.  He  was  in  the  field  in  18x5  and  16,  and  during  the  whole  of 
the  Mahratta  war  in  1817-19 ;  the  published  official  records  show  that  his  conduct  was  conspicuous  in  the  Brigade 
Cavalry  actions  of  Bucktowlie  and  of  Nagnore,  and  in  that  of  Ashta  (aoth  Feb.  x8i8),  the  enemy  having  chared, 
overthrew  one  Regiment  and  cut  down  the  General  commanding,  he,  as  Brigade  Major,  incurred  the  responsibility 
uf  countermanding  the  retreat,  of  ordering  measures  which  terminated  in  the  entire  defeat  of  the  Peishwar,  the 
death  of  his  Commander  in  Chief  (Gokla),  and  he  rescued  the  Rajah  of  Satarrah,  the  influential  events  that  termi- 
nated the  war.  At  the  siege  of  Capaul-droog,  he  commanded  a  Battery  at  the  storm  (13th  May  1819) ,  he  blew  open 
the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  jnm  of  the  aznd  Dragoons,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  succesi^ion 
the  five  distinct  circles  of  fortifications,  every  man  and  officer  of  his  party  being  either  killed  or  wounded,  he  received 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  his  lungs  and  body  that 
killed  the  Grenadier  behind  him.  The  Governor  General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  flAvourable  con- 
sideration for  his  services  in  India.  In  1823-24  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  Cavalry  against  the  Caffires,  and  was 
recommended  for  promotion  by  the  Governor  and  Conunander  in  Chief.  In  Jan.  X84X  he  waa  relieved  ft<om  a  bullet 
wliioh  had  been  in  his  body  since  x8z9.  In  Aug.  1846  his  life  was  imperilled  fh>m  a  surgical  operation  consequent 
upon  the  passage  of  some  cloth  driven  into  him  by  a  shot.  In  Nov.  1848  he  was  relieved  firom  a  piece  of  bone  broken 
in  his  body  by  a  shot.  From  April  1854  to  Dec.  1857  he  was  a  Colonel  on  the  Stalf  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  as 
a  Brigadier  at  a  **  period  of  peonUar  difficultv  and  imminently  threatened  war  "  he  commanded  a  Uu*ge  force  in 
Kafiwia  with  approbation  and  thanks  publicly  recorded.  From  April  x86o  to  April  x86x  he  was  Commander  of 
the  Forces  and  LieutGovemor  of  Jamaica  and  its  Dependencies.  In  1827  he  was  sent  to  England  fh>m  Malta  to 
establish  discipline  in  a  corps  that  had  fired  at  and  nearly  killed  their  Adjutant,  their  insubordination  sustained 
by  a  turbulent  mob  at  a  jieriod  of  popular  excitement.  He  took  command  and  the  Battalion  shot  him  three  times  on 
the  public  parade,  they  fired  into  his  windows  and  shot  through  the  cheek  a  field  aide  who  stood  behind  him. 
Without  calling  in  other  Troops  he  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  alone  he  overawed  the  f^iry  of  the  mob.  The  appro- 
bation of  his  Major  General  was  submitted  by  his  Lieut. General  to  the  Horse  Guards,  and  elicited  through  the  Adjutant 
General  the  Sovereign's  record  that "  the  decided  and  necessary  punishment  to  which  he  had  resorted  had  efii^ctually 
repressed  the  spirit  that  prevailed  when  he  assumed  the  command." 

*  Lt.Oolonel  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ttom  the  Z2th  July  1855,  including  the  tie^e  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the 
Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  36th  97th  and  a8th  Nov.  X857,  siege  and  capture 
of  Luoknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  afilur  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  and  Battalion  a4ih  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  24th 
Regiment  in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand  in  the  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

*  Major  Bromhead  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  iPj^  on  special  service,  and 
served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Waa  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  first  to  the  King  of  Eastern 
A  sain  and  then  to  the  King  of  Abra.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Festing  at  the  action  of  the  27  th  October  near 
Dunquah.  Commanded  the  Abraa  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th 
November  1873.  Commanded  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  8th  November.  Afterwards  served  with  Russell's 
Regiment  at  the  captnre  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaftil,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah, 
advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affhirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Much  commanded  detachments  and  Battalion  a4th  Regt.,  Indian  Naval  Brigade,  and  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  on  an  expedition  to  the  Little  Andaman  Island  on  the  6tn  7th  and  8th  May  1867,  including  an  engaire- 
ment  with  the  savages  on  the  7th  May.  Was  thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India ;  commended  by  the 
Government  of  India ;  and  services  specially  noted  by  order  of  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Conunanding  in  Chief  in 
a  letter  dated  Horse  Guards  aTih  December  z868,  addressed  to  Sir  William  Mansfield  (Brevet  of  Ma)or). 


OofUvnuation  of  Notes  to  2$th  (The  King's  Own  Borderers), 

*  LLCoIonel  Cameron  served  with  the  7and  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  x  3th  Jane  1855,  indudingthe  expedition 
to  Kertch.  siege  and  fisU  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  From 
the  oth  Oct.  1855  to  the  Sth  March  X856  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division.  Served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  and  received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  conspicuous  bravexy  on  the  30th  March  X858  at  Kotah,  in 
having  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  body  of  armed  fsxiatic  rebels  strongly  posted  in  a  loop-holed 
house  with  one  narrow  entrance ;  stormed  the  house  and  killed  three  rebels  in  single  combat,  having  lost  half  of 
one  hand  by  a  stroke  from  a  tulwar  and  received  two  bayonet  wounds ;  was  also  present  in  the  actions  of  BunssK 
and  Pertabghnr,  at  which  latter  he  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  yand,  and  was  mentioned  in  deBpatche» 
(Medal  with  Chisp).  *^ 

«  Mi^or  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  ttom.  7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ikll  of 
Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal.) 

*  Captain  Fnxnfk^a  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  aflVur  of  Bulganak,  battle  of 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11  Quarter  Master  Swinev  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  aand  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol, and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taUng  of  Sinho  and  Tangkn,  and  surrender  of  Pekiu 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Digitized  by  VjOO^lt: 


::itt%J^  "^-  ]      25tli  {The Kiu.f.  Owa  Bu,de,-tr»).        \i%^„^t:^%\,^,     169 

I'je  KiiiJT'B  Crest,      *'  In    VeHtate  BtUgioni*  eoHjldo."     The  Caatle  of  Edinburgh.      *'  NiH  Dominut  fntttra.** 

TLe  White  Horse.    "  Nee  atpera  terrent."    "  Mihdeh  "  "  Egmoki-of-Zkb."  "  Kqypt"  (with  the  Sphinx). 
Te*n'Ser.'  Flank  Companies  •'  Mabtxniqub." 

FbU  HiS  ColncL— Henry  Dive  Townahend,*  Eiuian,  'x6  July  la  j  Xf.  '14  Sept.  15  ;  Capt.  i  Nov.  ai ;  Mmot,  10  Oct. 
^7-  K^  35 ;  BLLi.CoUnel,  39  Mar.  39 :  X«.Cotoi»«i,  17  Auff.  4* ;  Coioiiei,  ii  Nov.  51 ;  M(y'or  Qentrdi,  5  Sept.  57  j 
LitHi.Qenend,  8  Au«.  64  ;  Qtneral^  31  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  asth  Foot,  16  Feb.  62.  «        «       .  , 

Ii«iteiuatColoneU.--i  Jamee  Archibald  Raddell,« Eneign,  '17  Apr.  5a ;  i<.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.^13  July  55 ; 

Major,^!^  Feb.  66 ;  Lt.Colonel,  'ai  June  71  i  Colonel,  ax  June  76. 
a  OeoTRe  Skene  HaUowe«,.BiM.i6Feb.49;  X^.ai  Oct.51;  Cap/.io-Sept.sS;  lfq;.'*aiAug.69;  i^CbZ.  15  July  76. 
Majcn.— 2  John  Richard  Harvey,  Eneign,  9  Mar.  49  ;  Lt.  24  July  52 ;  Capt,  la  Dec.  59  J  JKa;<Wi  '3  Sept.  70 ; 

J9nrwf  £tra<Maii<  Co^ontfi,  I  Oct.  77.  ,^  ^  ,  ^,       ^    ^.       ^    . 

I  p.».e.ir€Aylmer  Spicer  Cameron.* .4*««te»<it<l/K<ai»l  and  Quarter  MaeUr  Q^neral,  Nova  Seatta ;  Enngn, 
I     '9  July  5a ;  Lt.  »x  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  13  Deo.  59;  M^jor,  »3i  June  7« ;  ^rew*  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
I  Fred.  Stephen  Terry ,i««*  15  May  ss  i  '*•  3  April  57 ;  Capt.  9  Jan.  60 ;  Bt.Mqf, 
I  Nathaniel  Crichlow  Ramsay,  Eneign,^i4  July  57  ;  X'.'tt  Mar.  59;  Cop^" 
a  Charles  Enroll  ^o^,*  Ensign,  'as  Aujf.  54  i  X<.  a6  July  55 ;  Capt,  n  Nov. 
24  May  79.  ^ 


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.  63 ;  Bt.Major,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Major^ 


OARA.nrB. 

t  George  Terry  Lnder  Carwithen  

John  Talbot  Coke,  A4f.  a  W,  York  MU, 

a  Weetropp  Thomas  Morgan 

Richard  Thomas   Higgins,  A^'.  40  > 

Middieeea  Mi/U  Volmnteere } 

t  Francis  Edward  Garleton  

a  John  Fred.  Curtis  Hayward 

a  Gerald  Menteath  Shirley 

2  Samuel  Philip  Lucas  Konarski 

I  Henry  James  Harvey  

Sylvanns  Roger  Burnett  Partridge,  *) 

De^tg  Oov.jf  Portentouih  Prieon...  > 

Wm.  Gc!Atnj*Ih.oniaB^Br.J£qf.Ca»npore 

1  John  Ijeith  Ross 

Geo.Ormond  Btoney, A^.sW.TorkMU. 

2  Hans  Robert  Rathbome 

2  Henry  Augustus  Chichester 

I  Francis  Hargrave  Tindal  Curtis 


Henry  Gildart  Worsley,  Aide  de  Camp 't 

to  MMor  Oen^ral  FaiBenham } 

a  Allen  Neason  Adams 

I  ».«.e.  Francis  Elliot  Llovd  

I  John  Kennedy  M'Causiand   

John  Henry  Hickman  Spence  Drew  > 

Hogarth S 

I  Adrian  Henry  Hoi>e  

a  Edgar  William  WallaooDering 

1  Henry  Grey  Dixon 

a  Thomas  Bams,^/Kto»<  7  Sitrrtfjri^i/Ce) 

Volnmtetre  ) 

a  Arthur  Leith  Hay  Mackay 

Lni17TKXi.HT8. 

a  John  William  Godfray,a<  Stqf  College.. 
X  Charles  Chester  Williams  Dandridge,  > 

Inet.  ofMusketrw  xa  Feb.  79  S 

a  George  Thomas  wilUam  Hewat 

2  Thonxas  Justice  Arthur  Bather 

a  Rob.J.RonuineB,  JMt.ofMktik.22Mar.78 
:  A]f.G.StreatfleldBea<&ell,^<i/.8Jan.78 

I  Charles  Theodore  Becker   

a  Andrew  Charles  Parker  Haggard  

Francis  Arthur  Cartwright  Claughlon 

1  George  Niabet  Mayne  

I  John  Blake  Thompson 

X  John  Mark  Anthony  Retallick  


Laurence  J.  Elliot  Bradshaw. 

James  Henry  Erskine  Reid.... 

Leonard  Gordon 

a  Alexander  HepbumeBarringtonCavaye 
X  Charles  Louis  Woolloombe. 
I  Frank  Mackiimon  Turner  , 
i  Monta^  Grant  Wilkinson 

I  James  Hope 

,2  Alfred  Worsley  Pennyman,  Adjutant  \ 

I      6Aaff.79   ) 

•  Douglas  James  Orr  Taylor 

a  Herwald  Robert  Wigram  

Sub  LxxuTSVAiTTS. 
Eakm  Aylmer  Travers 

SscovD  linxmarkVTS. 

js  Herbert  Henry  Shadforth  Spoor 

la  George  Frederick  Clayton-Bast  

I  Charles  John  Corfield  

I  James  William  Caldwell  Hutchinson... 

X  Chrisio^r  Theodore  Peacey  Keene 

a  Gerald  Thornton  Bird 

a  Am.Bd.BaTringtonLewisHy.Stopford 

X  John  Murchison  Fleming  

I  Ernest  DanielLos 

I  George  do  Wet  Vemer 

I  Beynell  Hamilton  Bayley  Taylor 


BHSION  OB 
am  X.XBI7T. 


'27  Nov.  57 

24  June  59 
*3o  Mar.  60 

a9Mar.  6x 

29  Jan.  6x 
1*38  Jan.  6a 
'  4  Feb.  62 
Px4  April  63 
5  June  58 

3  July    60 

Pa6June  6x 

'36  July  64 

S  July  64 

P28July  63 

ao  Dec.  64 

'30  Dec.  64 

i'i3Feb.   66 

f'axAug.   66 

3  July    60 

^ii  Dec.  66 

»  5  Mar.  67 

»  5  Oct.    67 

8  Jan.    68 

»33Doc.   68 

»  3  AprU  69 

8  Jan.    68 

34  Sept.  7x 

25  Sept.  7x 
27  Sept.  7x 


13  Jan. 
'33  Aug. 
'28  Jan. 


»*3o  Dec. 

»  xMar. 

'xoOot. 

'  8  Dec. 

'17  April  67 

X  April  60 

a  Dec.    62 

X4  Sept.  64 
'2X  Aug.  67 
^  S  Oct.    67 

X5  Nov.  68 
'23  Dec.  68 
'  3  April  69 

'  8  Dec.    69 

*'3o  Mar. 

X  July 

'24  Apr. 

'28  May 

June 

'28  June  71 

■•  2  Aug.  7x 

'  2  Aug. 

28  Oct. 


38  Oct.    71 


30  Jan.  78 

2  Mar.  78 

xMay  78 

xMay  78 

XX  Mi^  78 


2KD  LI  BUT. 


PsnMsfsn. 

1  George  Pumfrett,*  1$  May 
QMiffr  Jfastert.— X  John  Swiney,"  5  Oct. 


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BBBV.VAJ. 


^16  Aug. 
P2X  Aug. 
»  I  Feb. 


28  Oct 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 


'28  May  70 
'  3  Sept.  70 
1*28  June  7X 
'  a  Aug.  71 
P  9  Sept.  7x 
15  Mar.   73 

8  May    73 

x4  June  73 

x9  Mar.  75 

X  April  75 

29Jime  76 

15  July      ' 

16  July 


X5  Aug. 

2  Mar. 
9  May 

3«  Aug. 
X  July 

3  Oct 
8  Feb. 

xa  Feb. 

17  May 
24  May 


77 

78 
78 
79 
79 

79 
79 


xOct. 
X4  Nov. 


General  Townshend  served  with 
71  the  4i8t  Regiment  in  the  American 
-.1  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
'  Fort  Niagara,  Blackrock  and  Buflhlo, 
71  (battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  and  assault 
71  on  Fort  Brio  14th  Augfust  18x4,  where 
39  May  72  he  was  severely  wounded  through  the 
3x  Oct.  72  left  shoulder.  He  returned  to  Europe 
9  Aug.  73 'with the  41st  Regiment  in  July  x8x5 
xa  Nov.  73  and  disembarked  at  Ostend,  from 
28  Feb.  74  j  whence  he  marched  with  the  Armv  to 
13  June  74  i  Paris,  and  remained  with  it  until  re- 
2  Dec.  74  ducod  to  half-pay  in  October  of  the 
xo  Sept.  75 1  same  year.  During  the  rebellion  in 
zo  Sept.  75  Canada  in  X837  and  X838  he  was  in- 
xz  Feb.  75 1  trusted  with  various  important  com* 
6  Sept  76'mandsboth  in  the  Lower  and  Upper 
3x  May  771  Provinces,  especially  on  the  flrontiers 
zx  Oct.  76, of  Amherstberg  and  Niagara,  where 
II  Sept  77  he  held  the  local  rank  of  Colonel,  and 
17  April  79 1  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  of  Lt. 
17  May  79 'Colonel  for  his  services  in  those 
9^Mav    -o 'localities. 

24  aiay  79,  2  Colonel  Ruddell  served  with  the 
15  June  79  iBt  Battalion  Royals  throughout  the 
2  July  79 ,  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includ- 
BUB  LiBUT.  Jng  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
-— UTrr— ^'man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
xo  Bcpt.  70  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor).  Served 
with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 


a  James  Berryman  Tippetts,  4  Oct  73. 

HP 


25  May  78 
14  Sept.  78 
4  Dec.    78 

32  Jan.    79 

33  Jan.  79 
21  June  79 
x3Aug.  79 
x3Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
X3Aug.   79 

1I763,  ,     . 

662  Hon.  Captain,  15  May  71. 

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^For  continuation  of  Note*  sm  foot  of  preetding  page. 


Fueinge  BlvLO.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox 
and  Co.—Jriek  AgenU,  Sir  £.  Borough, 
Bt.  and  Co. 

Mt  Bati,  embarked  for  India  13  Oct. 
X875.  Dep6t,  attaeUdto  2nd  Baft,  ond 
Bat*,  returned  from  Aden  27  Mar.  1876. 


72. 


Yeaw'Bw. 


p»y. 


170   AidMtfiat.  ]  26th  (T7ieOcmeroman).—Lin7cedto74th.  [S^'j^^'^tei. 

"  BaxpT"  (with  the  SpUnx).  "  CoBimrA  "  " Cnnri. "  (with  the  Dragon).  **  ABXMnriA.^  * 
Oolonel.—Oeorge   Henry  MacKinnon,^  CB.  2nd  Lt,  29  Jane  34 ;  Bnngn  ^  Lt.  '4  Nov.  34 ;  £<.  4-  Cof*. 

'sx  Feb.  a8 ;  Capi,  ^  Lt.Colotul,  '  24  April  40 ;  Coloiul,  zx  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor  Oeiural,  32  Sept.  58 ;  U«ut.Q*nenl, 

zo  Feb.  65;  General,  19  Jan.  73 ;  Colonel  a6th  Foot,  21  Dec.  6a. 
lieatenaat  OoloaeL— Edward  Archibald  Collins,*  Enetgn,  1*33  Jan.  53 ;  Zt,6  Jane  54 ;  Cdpi.iZ  Jan.  59;  Ifq/er, 

39  June  70 ;  Li.ColoneL  jMay  76. 
K^oM.-'Matthew  HoUbrd  Hale,*  Sneign,  '13  May  53 ;  X<.  9  Jaly  54 ;  Cape.  1*3  Jane  59;  St,  Major,  5  Jaly  72 ; 

iftyor,  30  Apr.  73. 
George  Edmund  Phipps  Trent,  Sneigu,  '17  Mar.54;  X^.  '  8  Sept.  54;  Capt,  ^la  Jane  60;  BiJioJor,  15  Feb. 

73jJfii;or,3Mny76. 


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P»y. 


26 


Oaptuvs. 

Thomaa  Turner* 

George  JohnHamilton,*.<i4;ic<oirf  iLanark 

HercyP.  Woiferetim**!"".'.."'.*/^^^ 

Archibald  Duffield  Eden* 

William    Blakeway    Burton,*    Briffade\ 

Mtvor^AlderOot .„ S 

p^e.e.  Howard  Molyneux  Edward  Brunker* 
Louis  Frederic  KnoUys,'  CMQ.  Jide  de ' 

Camp  to  the  Chvemor  tf  JF^'i  

George  Heniy  Wilson* 

James  Bond  Clarke* 

John  Russell  Meoham,  Adj,  i  Adm,  Bait, 

Ihimbartonehire  Mifie  VoUmieere 

John  deWitt  Jebb 

George  Winter  

Percy  John  Hughes ^.. 

Thomas  Colthurst  Jameson 


LXIUTIVAVTB. 

Charles  Thesiger  Barrow,  Aide  de  Camp\ 
to  Lt.QeneralWarre } 

Henry  Edward  Bailston,  A^j'.ja  Sept.  78... 

William  Charles  Hill  Anton,  Jn9truetor\ 
of  Musketrjf  14  Sept.  78   } 

Ernest  Cooke  m. 

George  Bholto  Douglas  

Edward  Douglass  Kennedy 

Landor  Waugh  de  Malapert  Thuilller 

Arthur  William  Banken 


SbCOVB  LXBimVASTS. 

Cameron  Charles  Douglas 

Sydney  Gordon  Grant  , 

Frederick  HowardWingfield  Fetherston- 

haugh , 

Clement  Baddeley  Wood xx  May 

Fletcher  Sheridan  Le  Fanu 13  Aug. 


XFSZ&ir  OB 
2VD  LIBUT. 


*38  Dec.  55 

'•22  Sept.  54 

25  June  58 

P2xFeb.  60 

3  July  60 

4  July  60 

Pi7Apr.  66 

P  8  July  62 

*  3  Jan.  65 

'19  July  64 

x4Sept.  67 

'22  July  68 

8  July  68 

»29  Oct.  68 


'X2N0V.  70 


30  Jan.    78 
X  May    78 


z  May 
zMay 

zz  May 


28  Jan. 

zs  June 

P30  Nor. 
p  8  July 

4  April 
'33  Dec. 
'  3  Sept. 
'22  July 
P  7  Nov. 
''23  June 
»xo  Nov. 
'28  June 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


3  July 

38  Oct. 

38  Feb. 

Z5  July    , 
x3  Feb.   77 
X5  July      " 

3  Sept. 

9  Oct. 


'  3  Jan.  65 

P38Dec.  60 

'38  Oct.  68 
Z9  April  76 

3  May  76 

33  May  77 

10  Feb.  77 

z6  Feb.  78 

3  Mar.  78 

4  Mar.  78 

X  May  78 

3x  Aug.  78 

15  Mar.  79 

3  Sept.  79 ' 


BBBV.XA.J.      BT.U.COL. 


z  Oct.     77 

6  Jan.    74 


25     ...   PaynkM^er.— James  Bridge,  24  Oct.  56 ;  Comet,  23  Nov.  55 ;  Lt,  z  Feb.  56 ;  Son^Major,  33  Nov,  70. 
ao     ...    Qf«»r<«r  Jfortw.— William  Henry  Topp,*  3  July  60. 

Faeinge  YeXLo/w.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.-'Iriak  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  India,  3x  January  1875. 
1  General  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  Kaffir  ^rnr 
of  x  846-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  snd  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  X85Z-53  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Collins,  Majors  Hale  and  Turner,  Captains  Wolferstan,  Eden,  Burton,  Brunker  (as  Adjutant), 
Wilson,  and  Clarke  served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  3x8t  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  ssnd  May  to  zsth  June  1855,  indudini?  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of 
Ghma  in  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Stnho,  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  ibr  tne  Taku  Forts).  Also 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  x863,  resulting  in  the  taking 
of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsianff,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolm,  the  fortified 
town  of  Najow.  the  afikir  at  Nanhsiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  Served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  AbyBsinian 
campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

7  Captain  KnoUys  commanded  an  en>edition  into  the  mountains  of  F^i  in  1876  to  repress  an  outbreak  among 
the  Cannibal  tribes,  and  was  promoted  Captain  and  nominated  CMQ.  **  in  recognition  of  his  distinguished  sen-ices 
in  quelling  the  recent  disturbances  in  the  Island  of  F^L" 

*  Quarter  Master  Topp  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857  from  the  outbrcHk 
at  Meerut  on  the  13th  Suiy,  including  the  battle  or  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations,  siege  storm  and  cap- 
ture Of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).   Served  with  the  86th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyaamian  campaign  in  x868  (Hed&I). 


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27th  (InnitUUing). — Linked  to  loSth. 


Dn».wfth.ath.3  l6-iVi{,lnnukiuing).—iAnKeatoio6m.     [g^tSXSfi&.k.    m 

ThaCtede  of  Inniskfllinff ,  with  Bt.G6orre'8  Golonra.    The  White  Hone.    "ir§e  atpera  terreuf    "St.  LuoiiL*' 
"■«Trr"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Maida"   "Badajoi"  ••Saiamaitca"  "Vittoma"  "Ptbbmm"  "Niriiai" 

"Obthis"  "Toulouse"  " PiiriirBULA "  "Watbbloo." 

Yell'  sw.l  Ooloael.— tf.  Randal  Buinley,i  Comet,  ^lo  Dec.  34  j  Id,  '8  Oct.  35 ;  Cap<.  P14  Aug.  27 ;  Bi.Mqfor,  23  Nov.  41; 
Fall  HaU,    Ifoior,  26  July  44  ;  Lt.Colotul,  ^21  July  48 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Ifq/or  General,  9  Nov.  62  ;  X«e«<.G^«Mra^ 
.  P»y-!  P»y-     25  Oct.  71:  General,  x  Oct  77  ;  Colonel  27th  Foot,  27  August  70. 
26     ...  ;T.i<wtwiint  Ooloaal.— Andrew  JDavid  Greddes,*  Emign,  6  June  54 ;  Li.  '7  Sept.  55  i  Capt.  16  June  66;  Major, 

I        '    18  Oct.  73 ;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Jan.  79. 
^i  '  ...  {M^ion.— William  Herring,  Emign,  'z8  Nov.  59;  lA.  '8  July  63 ;  Capt.  P2  Jan.  69;  Major,  23  Jan.  j8. 
2x      ...    Arfour  Hales,  Sntign,  >i8  Oct.  59 ;  Lt.  8  Mar.  67 ;  Cofi.  '2  Jan.  69  ;  Mt^or,  18  Oct.  79. 


17 

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I  CAPXilVS. 

DomviUe  Haade  Taylor .... 

FranciB  Coflftnr  

WaDaoel 


Baymond  Wafiaoe  Ssmonde  White,  Adj.  \ 

Longford  MilUia / 

5V1S  Nicholas  Edward  Garr* 


16 
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Z2 

XI 

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16 

... 

7 

... 

2  Oct. 

9  Nov. 

8  Nov. 

16  May 

'10  July 

Philip  Staintorth '26  Feb. 

Edward  Barton  ''13  Fob. 

Charles  William  Hare "18  Nov. 

George  Herbert  Mlchaelson |    7  July 

George  Augufitna  Barrington  Godbold ,    5  Aug, 


...  pa.0.  James  Walton  Fowell  Bnxton,67<ir-  "> 
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Albert  Philip  Wodehonse". 

LlBUTBlTAjrTS. 

John  Cave  Bayly 

Henry  Stopford  Tonnard,  Por^  Aijvtamt,  ] 

Song  Zong    J 

I  John  Ansley  Bennett 

I  Arthur  Henderson  Young,  torving  in  a^ 

>     cioUeapaeUginOgprue j 

William  Swinnerton  Byrd  Levett 

Reginald  Hany  Cholmondeley   

John  James  Purdon  

John  Francis  William  Charley 

Henry  M'Leod  Young . 


4  Aug. 


30  Jan. 

„  .  30  Jan. 

...   Francis  Alexander  Sanders,  ^4;.  22  Feb.  79,  '^  ^oh. 

...  'Peter  Ridley  Edward  Thompson x  May 

...    Robert  Lawrence  Ball  Steele |  xx  May 

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CAPXAIir.         BBBV.MAJ. 


'  2  Jan.    69  »3i  Oct.    71 
1*21  Oct.     59I  z8  0ot.    73 

16  June  66 


x6  Sept.  65 

'  3  Jan.    69 

'x7Mar.  6q 

'30  June  69 

"^37  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  71 

"•  7  Aug.  67 

'  5  May  69 

30  Deo.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
z3Jime  74 
3x  Sept.  74 

6  Sept.  76 
II  Sept  76 
II  Nov.  76 

I  Nov.  78 
13  Nov.  78 
18  Nov.  78 
13  Feb.   79 

8  Mar.   79 

9  Aug.  73 


17  Mar.  74 

x  April  70 

10  Nov.  77 

,33  Jan.  78 

X  Nov.  78 

x8Nov.  78 

X3  Feb.  79' 

2  Jul; 

12  Fe 


ly  79 

lb.  75 


...   William  Charles  WooUett 21  June  79 

...   Richard  Charles  Clement  Cox 21  June  79 

...   Arthur  Mainwaring  Goodrich 21  June  79 

...   Archibald  James  Murray  13  Aug.  79 

...   Jasper  Graham  Mayne |  13  Aug.  79 

«.  ; Charles  John  Lloyd  Davidson 1  13  Aug.  79 

..•  I  Arthur  John  Lawford |  xx  Oct.    79 

M«  I  John  LeatUey  Armitage n  Oct.    79 

3  j  Pdgrauu#«r.— John  Manners  Kerr,  x  July  78;  Bn»,  25  Jan.  55  j  JS<.  4  May  sSiOapt,  x  April  70. 
^  !  QiMr<«r  Jf acta-.— William  Windrnm,  13  Nov.  78;  and  Lt,  31  Jan.  77;  Lt,a  Feb.  78. 

TaHnge  3xiff,'^Agenit,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JH«A  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta,  17  Noo,  1876. 

I  General  Rnmley  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal). 

.^. ,  ^_jr. .,_.^_«_.  ^-_.  ^_ — p_.__.__.^-._... ..__,_„         (Medal). 

^orks  of  India,  and 
1857  (Medal).   Served 

with  the  At^yssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-68  on  the  personal  Staff  of  the  Director  of  the  Transport  Train, 
sod  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  zeal  and  ability  (Medal). 

*  Cbptain  Wodehouse  was  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Feniftns  into 
Csoada  in  May  z87o. 


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172         FiiBoy. 


J     28th  (North  Uluxicesterghire),'--LiHked  to  6isL    [i^^Sl'S^f.V/.ui. 


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"EoTPT"(with  the    Sphinx).    "Cobukwa"    ••Bjlbbosa,"     "Aibuhkei." 

"NXTBtLK**   "NlVS"    ••ObTHEB"    '•PBXIICSUI.A,**   *'WaT1BL0O"    •'AlMJl" 


"VlTTOBIA."        ••PYBI>>.H'' 

'Ibzbbmab"  "  Sbtabtoi  fl  .' 


Half  Oolonel.— Thomas  Brooke,  En».  '31  Oct.  34;  Lt.  ^23  July  36;  Capt.  '15  May  40;  Major,  'a  April  50;  Lt. 
------  -  .      .     .^-  -^  .      ^ iieiii.^'  '         "  ' 

vy  A^A.  7y  i    ^  vfvf>v»  «uwu  A^^  OOt,  30  Sept.  78. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Compton  Alwyne    Scrase  Dickins,^  Entign,  '13  Dec.    50 ;  14.   '20  May  53 ;    Cuft. 


87  Apr.  79 ;  Co/oji«/a8th  Foot,  30  Sept.  78. 

eutenant  Colonel.— Compton  Alwyne    Sc  „._  _.  _._ 

17  June  55:  BtMt^or,  3  Feb.  60  j  Jfo/or,  7  Dec.  70;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  28  Feb.  7X  ;  Li.Colonel,  as  Sept.  75,  ; 

Colonel,  X  Oct.  77. 
Kigors.— Francis  Brodigan,*  JTntfj^Ji,  6  June  54 ;  Lt.  8  Jan.  55 ;  Capt.  '2  June  65 ;  Iftf/or,  27  June  74. 
p.«.c,Alexander  Lyon  Emerson,  Entign,  >i2  Jan.  55;  Lt.  13  July  55;  Capt.  '14  Sept.  67;  Major^  22  Sept  75. 


ColotuL  »iQ  May  54 ;    Colonel,  2*  Nov.  54  ;  Mcnor  General,  6  Mar.  68; 
^  ■    J28 '  "  -     .     ~ 


l.Oenentl,  15  Mar.  77;  Qenrral, 


CA.PTA.UrB. 

Charles  Thackeray* 

Gordon  Chas.  Stennett  Ducat* 

Francis  Edward  Webb*  

Henry  Collingwood^   

George  Conner   

Edward  Julian  Bigg-Wither,  Adj.    N.\\ 

eioueesferMUitia  S  . 

Brownlow  Villiers  Layard ' 

John  Marshman 

Thomas  Carroll  Dempster*  

Robert  Davies» 

Edmund  Percival  Wiliord  


BKSIGK. 


14  May 
24  April 

15  May 
26  July 

'  2  June 

'x6  0ct. 
>  6  Mar. 

29  Mar. 
I  23  April 
'25  July 


55  »»  5  Mar.  58 
55'  26  Nov.  57 
55  '  7  May    58 

57  x8May  58 
65  »  3  June  68 

6x  '  3  April  67 

63^17  Nov.  63 
65!  29  Dec.  67 
6x  I  16  April  64 

58  »  I  June  60 
65,^27  June  68 


CAPTAIK.     I    BBBV.MAJ. 


'20  Nov.  67 
22  Dec.  67! 
'  3  June  68 
»x6Sept.  68 
**25  Mar.   71 

9  Mar.  74 
'  4  Mar.  68 
22  Sept.  75 
xoJune  74 
X  April  70 
27  Sept  79 


LlBUTBlTABTS. 

John  Henry  Edward  Hinde,  Adjutant  g\ 
March  74  S 

William  Moyers 

John  Meade  Sherrard,  Inet.qfMueketrf^ 
97  June  7i S 

William  Holcombe  Francis   

John  Henry  FitzherbertJacson 

Rawdon  Robert  M'Crea 

Edward  Kirkman  Loyd 

George  Waldron  Lyttleton 

James  Duff  Coghlan    

Robert  Sandilands  F.  Walker 

Robert  William  Peter  Lodwick,  Aide  de  \ 
CanM  to  Major  Qen.  Sehneidtr  > 

Lionel  Grafton  Beckham    

Robert  Frederick  Lindsell 

Charles  Henry  Farmer   

Thomas  Armstrong  Droncrht 

John  Edward  Maxwell  Pilkington 

Reginald  James  Beresford  Parkinson  

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Neville  Irvlng-Noble   


P  4  April 
P29  June 
'14  Sept. 

'20  May 
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'  9  Apr. 
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23  Sept. 

28  Oct. 


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67  '29  June   70 


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7  Deo. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
98  Oct. 


9  Aug.  73 

x3  June  74 
21  Sept.  74 
8x  Sept.  75 
xa  Feb.  76 
XX  Sept.  76 
99  Nov.  76 
28  Feb.  75 
XI  Nov.  78 


PayifMu/«r.— Denis  Creagh,  8  Jan.  68 ;  Son.Captain,  8  Jan.  73. 
Quarter  Ma«<er.— Williain  John  Graham,  28  March  74. 

Facings  Yenow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Iriek  AgenU.  Air  B.  Borough,  Bt  and  Go. 
Betumedfrom  India,  x8  March  1865.      Embarked  for  Oibraltar,  September  x868. 

1  Colonel  Dickins  served  the  Eastern  camx>aign  of  1854  and  up  to  19th  July  1855  with  the  38th  Regiment,  inclndiiii: 
thebattlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  witn  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  from  x7th  Oct.  to  soth 
Nov.-  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  21st  Dec. ;  commanded  the  Light  Company  in  the  attack  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  iStb 
June';  was  severely  wounded  in  the  advanced  Trenches  on  the  2na  Jiuy  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
of  Meangungo,  Lucknow,  Barsee,  and  Nuggar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Brodigan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  "vrilh  the  28th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
and  a&ir  in  the  Cemetery— severely  wounded  while  assisting  to  rescue  a  wounded  soldier  who  lay  in  advai:ce 
exposed  to  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Okamundel  Field 
Force  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt  (wounded),  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and 
occupation  of  Dwarka. 

*  Captains  Thackeray  and  Webb  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Beyt  on  6th  October,  and  served 
with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  nth  Nov.  1859. 

«  Captain  Ducat  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Detachment  28th  Regiment  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  of  1S50. 
Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  at  the  assault  of  the  fort  of  Beyt  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  tlie 
reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

7  Captain  Collingwood  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  wafr 
present  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Dempster  has  been  awarded  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal. 

«  Captain  Davies  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^ith  the  xith  Hussars,  inclnding  the  affairs  of  Bnlganak 
and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  also  the  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 


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6  Juhr  77 ;  Major,  9  March  78. 
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George  WiUiam  Fredeiiok  Glaremont 

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William  Miles  Prendergast 

Edward  James  Henry  Spratt 

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Bebert  Henry  Anstioe 

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31  Aug.  78 


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qmrUr  jrai<«r.— James  Brogden,?  x8  Oct.  73* 

^ammff§  Yellow.— J^<*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  03.— 7ru*  AgmUi,  Bir  B.  Boroaghi  St,  and  Co. 
lUtunudfnm  Barbadon,  April  1873. 

*G«aenI  Longfleld  oommanded  the  and  Brigade  at  the  sleare of  Dellii  in  1857,  the  Baterva  dnring  the  aaaaaltf 
ud  senred  m  the  dUsj  during  the  six  days'  fighting  that  eninal  (CJI.»  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  V^jor  MacGregor  proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  AlVica  in  November  1878,  and  served  in  the  Zaiu  war 
^  i>79,  first  as  ana  Staff  Officer  to  Oolonel  Pearson's  Column  including  the  engagement  at  Inyesane,  and  after- 
*udi  as  Brigade  Higor  of  the  xst  Brigade  xst  Division  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major). 
^* ChpiBin  C&rka  served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  In  1874*  in  the  T.«nsport  Service,  and  waa  in  charge  of  the  Post  at 
SittkdtsdaD. 

'  QBsxter  Master  Brogden  served  on  the  North  West  Front' )  *  during  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-58  (Medal), 


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Oolo&«l.~Charl6sABhmore,£iM<^,  25  Deo.  13;  £<.  13  April  30  ;  Capi.  '19  Ang.  38:  Major,  ^ik  Deo.  40 
Xf.Co{.aa]Cav45;  Co«.  ao  Jon©  54 1  Jfq/or  d«i,  x  Mar,  &> j  Zt^Qneral,  12  July  68;  GnMrvl,  19  Oct  75 
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jktffcr,  31  Oct.  74  J  3i.Zt.Colon4l,  97  June  79.  #  i  ■»    t  a   -S7  # 

John  Pennook  CampbeU/  Sntiffn,  13  May  531  Zt.6  Nov.  54  ;  0^.30  April  58;  BiMttfor,  s  Jvlj  72 
Me^or,  31  Oct.  79. 


LiautenmntOeloneL— Henry  Wallaoe  Stroud,^  Xntiffn,  19  March  43 ;  Lt  z8  Anir.  47 1  Cavt,  x8  Bent,  st  i  Jfofor 


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Frederick  Haroourt  WilliamBon 

Joehua  B.  G.  O.  Lindeeay,  A^jiUamt  5 ) 

XoMMiMr*  MiUHa  j 

James  Cooke  

David  Roche  Yandeleur 

pjt.e.  Jaxnes  Bdward  (Soodwyn  

Frederic  Clowes* 

Neil  Bannatyne 

Gerald  Andrew  Agnew,«I>.2l.^.  #•  Q.if.) 

Gm.  IroUmd ) 

Cecil  Bougheedge  Hornby 

Henry  Eemble  

Alexander  John  Goldie 

Henry  Theodore  Penrhys  Evans 


LxsmvAjras. 

Alfired  George  Watson 

Archibald  John  AmottWright,.447»toii<  j 

39  May  79 S 

John  MorpottPiercv,  Jiut.o/jriMJfc.89  May79 

Jaxnes  Bstcourt  Bobinson 

Walter  Henry  Soott ^ 

John  Frederick  Munts 

Bridges  George  Lewis 

Denis  Oarey 


BioovD  LxsimvAavs. 

William  George  Hamilton 

Frank  Seymour  Dcrham 

Claude  Arthur  Bray 

Charles  Bichard  Mackey  O'Brien 

Carloton  Haynes   

Henry  Montague  Browne 

Henry  Lionel  Gallwey    v. 


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8  Sept.  58 

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'x6Aug.  64 

3  Mar.  65 

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3  Sept.  70 
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XX  May  78 

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XX  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

XX  May  78 


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4  Jan.    6z  Pz4  Oct.    68 

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'21  Nov.   65    31  Oct.    74 

"31  Aug.   66     1  April  75 

38  Sept.  57  x  April  7Q 

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'14  Oct.    68  39  Mar.  78 

'14  Oct.     68  3xAug.   78 

38  Oct.    71  34  May  79 


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X9  June 

30  Nov. 
XX  Nov. 

31  July 
7  Aug. 


...   P<yf»af(fr.— Joseph  John  Morris,*  x  Apr.  78;  Son.Captaim,  z  Apr.  78, 
...    Qacirivr  JfMeM'.-^ohael  Byan,  30  June  77. 


OAKAnr. 


BBIV.1IAJ.      BT.lS.00L. 


■Captain  Clowes  served  in  th« 
Ashanti  war  firom  the  30th  Novembei 
1873,  A^d  command^  the  Eobioc 
company  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the 
battle  of  Amoafhl  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

*  Captain  Agnew  served  with  thi 
90th  Light  Infhuoitry  during  the  Indian 
campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  presenl 
with  Havelock's  Column  at  the 
actions  of  the  aist  and  23rd  Sept. 
relief  and  subsequent  defence  oi 
Lucknew  (wounded)  17th  Oct.  de- 
fiBBce  of  che  Alumbagh  by  Oatram, 
campaign  in  Onde,  and  final  cap* 
ture  of  Lueknow  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 


Taeing$  Yellow. 
AgmU,  Sir  Charles  B.  M'Grigor,  Sort.,  and  Co.— rWA  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Sstwned/hm  Nova  Scotia,  Junt  x86q. 

1  Lt.Co1onel  Stroud  served  with  the  98th  Begiment  in  the  Puxyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  Fesh» 
wur,  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutmies  f^m  1857  to  i860.  1 

«  JUt.Colon6l  Moorsom  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xst  to  the  aBth  September  1855,  n 
eluding  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— severely  wounded  in  m 
left  arm  { Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  J 

«  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  throughout  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclaOinfr  flj 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clam 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  J 

•  Captain  Morris  served  at  the  Head  Quarters  Camp  befbre  Sebastopol  from  April  1855  to  July  1836,  and  H 
the  Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  ^ist  Begiment. 


Trier  Corps.  J 

of  1842  in  AfTghaiiiii 
}k.  occupation  of  Cab 


11  Captain  Deverell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  45th  Regiment. 
IS  Lieut.  Reynolds  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Native  Carrier 
^7  Quarter  Master  Wilkinson  served  with  the  31  at  Begiment  throughout  the  cam])aign  of  z  . 
(Medal)  under  General  Pollock,  including  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Tezeen,  and  JugdaUuck,  occupation 
and  diiferent  engagements  leading  to  it.  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1841  with  the  t7mballs  Bngt 
Also  throughout  the  Sutleg  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (slightly  wounded),  Feroz^ 
Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  3and  Repni 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  attack  on 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  12th  Sept.  1848,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  storm  and  capture  or 
city  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battM 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  operations  on  the  North- WestFron 
of  India  in  1851  and  52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  ttie  mutiny  of  the  Sepoys  in  Oude  on  sist  May,  I 
at  the  evacuation  of  Fort  Mucheebhawan  on  xs(  July  1857.  Served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  mua 
and  was  cnfraged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  oi  Lueknow  ih>m  30th  June  until  its  final  relief  by  Lord  C^ 
on  34th  November  1857,  and  was  present  at  a  sortie  on  7th  July;  was  subsequently  engaged  in  the  defeat  or 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Cawnpore  on  6tn  Dec.,  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrhool,  action  of  Doadpore^i 
throughout  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lueknow). 


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^*^^'\(klhuL— Sight  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Lugard,*  GCB.  Entign,  31  July  a8  ;  Li.  '31  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  30  Dec.  43 ; 
^[«;     BtJfaM,  3April46;  Bt,Li.Cobmel,  7  June  49  i  CoUmsl^MJxme  K4i  Major,  13  June  55;  Major  General, 
-^;— ^1    30  July  58  ;  Lieut. General,  12  Jan.  65  ;  General,  34  Oct.  73  ;  Colonel  3i8t  Foot,  x  June  62. 

XiMtMUBt  OoloBeLr-Thomas  Eaton  Swettenham,*  Bneian,  9  Sept.  51 ;  Lt.  i»i8  Feb.  xs ;  Capt.  'zs  Feb.  58  ; 

Major,  '33  March  67 ;  BtM.Colonel,  30  March  76 ;  XC.OofoiMl,  15  March  70.  -^        ^ 

■uon.— Geom  Bayley/  .Bm. '34  Aug.  54 ;  Li.  ts  June  55;    Cop*.  '33  Mar.  60;  Bt.M<y'or,  5  July  7a; 

Major,  35  Feb.  74. 
Arthor  Jebb,*  Snii^,  33  June  55 ;  Z<.'is  Feb.  56;  08ip<.'a5  April  65;  Bt.Miyor,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  15  March  "9. 


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{Henry  Butler,  .14^*^'"*'  is  May  78 

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Cedl  Guthrie   Hayes  Newington,  Inet.  \ 

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Charles  Alexander  George  Cumine  

Pen^rine  Henry  Thomas  Fellowos  

WBliam  James  Holmes  Frodsham... 

Jnxon  Henry  Jones , 

<3eorge  Arthur  Carruthers 

Henry  Wightman  Benson 

Cbaries  Jamea  Napier 


Sxcoirv  "LnrrmAXTB^ 

Bdvard  Sylvester  Glllman 

Henry  Paul  Treel^ 

Chsxies  John  Cathcart  Douglas  .. 


xvsiojr  oB 

8VD  KXBCS. 


33  Oct.     5S 

34  June  59 
'xo  April  6z 
'^14  Jan.    63 

'  9  April  6z 

33  Deo.  64 
18  April  56 
'i8Dec.  66 
33  Mar.  67 
'34  Mar.  67 
39  July  63 
'35  Mar.  67 
'z4Sept.  67 

'3oMay 
'74  July    69 
~  4  Feb.    71 


30  Jan.   78 
X  Mky    78 


3X0  LXBUT. 


5  Oct.    78 

6  Aug.  7! 
x4  Sept.  yi 


LXXUT. 


7  Deo. 
'8  Jan. 
'39  Mar. 

xsBept. 

'23  Mar. 
1*39  May 

x5  June 
'35000. 
I'll  April 
»33  Dec. 

17  Mar. 
'37  Feb. 
'27  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 

30  Deo. 

8  May 
8  June 

38  Feb. 
10  June 
17  Apr. 
15  July 
3  July 


»»9Nov.  66 

»33Dec.  68 

'16  Mar.  7Q 

17  Aug.  73 

35  Feb.    74 

X3  June  74 
X  April  70 

33  Jan.  78, 
3  Mar.  78' 

34  July  78; 
3oApnl  781 
15  Mar.  79' 
17  April  79 


BBBT.HAJ.       BT.LV.COL, 


39  Not.  79 


fofmader.'^ 

iQMfier  Jfo«<«r.— Henzy  WQldnfion,^?  30  Dec.  59  5  Sneign,  30  Deo. 


7  Captain  Gardiner  served  with  the 

73>3zst  Regiment  throughout  the  opera- 

7a  tions  in  the  north  of  China  in  z86o, 

74  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 

74  Tangku  (Mednl  with  Clasp  for  the 

79  TakuFurts).  Served  with  the  Comxnis- 

76  sariat  during  the  operations  against 

79  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shang- 

,hai  in  April  and  Mav  1863,  resulting 

in  the   taking  of  the  stockade  of 

iNanhsianff,  capture  by  escalade  of 

.the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo, 

'and   Tsolin,  the  fortified   town    of 

Najow,  and  the  aflHEui*  at  Nanhsiang 

and  relief  of  Kading. 

59. 


WaevngeBuff,- 


•Agemte,  Messrs.  Oox  and  Co.— JWift  Agente,  Bir  B.  Borough,  Bl.  and  Co. 
Betmmedfrom  Gibraltar, April  1876, 


'Sirldward  Logard  served  as  a  M^or  of  Brigade  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  AlTghanistan  under 
*^enl  PoDoek,  aad  waa  present  in  the  aotions  of  Maietna,  Teseen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool, 
ttdtiie  different  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  He  served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^;— 
yjyiy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  Ferozeshak) 
^^wl),  sad  Bobraon ;— as  A^iutant  General  of  the  whole  Force  commanded  by  Sir  Harry  at  the  affair  of 
'^™*^  And  the  battle  of  Aliwsil ;  and  he  officiated  as  Ac^utant  General  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India,  from 
wiatOeofSobraon  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  when  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Her 
fS^*  Poroes  in  India  (Medal  and  three  CiMps).  He  again  officiated  as  Adjutant  General  throughout  the 
^Qjnb  cunpsign  In  X848-49 ;  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and 
^"[jvm  ncodsl  with  two  Claaps) .  Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  on  the  Persian  expedition  ini857  (M^dal  with  Clasp, 
tt£  loounstsd  a  XCB.).  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Miyor  €!eneral  "for  his  services  in  the  command  ol  a 
J^ODatthe  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequently  in  the  oommand  of  the  Aximghur  Field  Force  "  (Medal  with 

'  U.CQlocel  Swettenham  served  with  the  3zst  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  33nd  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the 
1^?^*dA  tui  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
*"  "  "     Also  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinhe 


*^afci3ted^     

to-l  jf/nmag  of  Tangku  (Medal  witl^  Clasp  for'the'TaEu  Forte) 
,^c5P  ^y^«y  terved  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  in  the  Crimea 
Of  SeWoi  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  Juno  and  8th  September 


Crimea  fh>m  ssnd  Mav  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).    " 


Served 


dcna^  ^  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1863,  rosnlt=ng  in  the 
uJ^of  th»  stockade  of  Nanhsiang.  capture  by  escalade  of  the  wailed  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the 
lort^  tovu  of  N^ow,  and  the  affitir  at  Nanhsiang  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*K^y  J^b  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  1860,  including 
u^e  Mttooofginho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (MediU  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  against  the 
n^ttap  in  ^  vfeinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863,  and  was  acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  Creneral  Staveley  at  the  recapture 
C(  Ejdiog  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

J^or  Hsrt  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Qold.  Coast  in.  September  1871  on  special  service.  Trained 
K9  bKna  I^ooe  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment  and  conunanded  it  througlxout  the  Asbauti  war  of  1873-74,  taking 
F^  Q  Oie  rnrolse  (X  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873,  the  attack  and 
jt'-^^if  Aaabiassie,  battle  of  AmoafUl,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  advanced  guard  engagement  of 
«vj.nb^  (slightly  wounded),  advanced  guard  ambuscade  affldra  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah, 
A^tS  ()"^l»u  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Was  iJso  A^utant  of  Russell's  Regiment  from  the  battle  of 
ASjbiTL  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Was  in  addition  attached  to  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department 
!  Tf^'^^^K  purposes;  surveyed  Capo  (3oast;  accompanied  the  scouting  party  north  of  the  Prah  and  made  the 
r  T^^  road  snd  scenes  of  action  from  the  Prah  to  Coomassie  (twice  me 


f>p). 


, ^ mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 

^^rooeeded  on  special  service  to  South  AlHca  in  November  X878,  and  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of 


"V;  fim,  M  Staff  Officer  of  the  snd  Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent  (two  battalions),  taking  part  with 
'nrsoasCohUBn  in  the  engagement  of  Inyesane  (mentioned  in  report):  then,  as  Staff  Officer  on  theEkowe 
p-'-^inz  colunm,  being  present  at  the  action  of  Qingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches) :  afterwards  as  Brigade 
<*u;:t  or  ths  and  Brigade  xst  Division;  and,  finally,  as  Principal  Staff  Officer  of  Clarke's  Column  (Brevet  of  Mt^or). 

IFor  eoniinmsiion  efWotet  tee  precedi^  page. 
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178  Ch.uba^u.-jaaiU,.t,-]  q^^  ^rj,j^  Cumberland) .—LMed  to  SSth. 

A  Laurel  Wreath.   "Albuheiu.**  "  Abboto  dob  Moliitob  "  "Vittobia"  "Ptbbvxbs" 

"OrTHBB"    "PbKIITBULJL'*   •*  SbTABTOPOL  "   "  LUCBKOW.'* 


C8ub  Digtriet  No.  a. 
Brigade  Depot,  Carlisle. 
"Nitblib"  "Nxtb" 


Team'  Sor. 

FaU  iHalf 

P«y. 

Pay. 

32 

31 

25 

... 

25 

... 

25 

23 

20 

20 

19 

14 

17 

r^'M 

18 

iw 

... 

17 

... 

15 

... 

16 

... 

X4 

xz 

zo 

zz 

zz 

10 

9 

7 

... 

6 

6 

6 

5 

... 

4 

... 

3 

... 

4 

4 

... 

3 

... 

3 

3 

... 

2 

3 

a 

z 

ZI 

8 

... 

Colonel.— Alexander  Maxwell,^  CB.  En$.  '19  June  35;  Lt.  1*28  Dec.  38;  Capt.  1*27  Sept.  4a;  Jfq/or,  1*19  Sept. 

48;  Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Colonel,  xa  Dec.  57;  Major  Qerural,  6  March  68;  LUut.lfeneral,  z  Oct.  77; 

Colonel  34th  Foot,  9  April  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Granville  William  Puget,'  JEneign,  1*14  April  48;  Z^'zFeb.  50;  Capt,  39  Dec.   54; 

Major,  2  Oct.  66  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  March  76 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  la  June  78. 
Majors.— Arthur  Trevor  Leake  Chapman,*  Untiffn,  '24  Nov.  49 ;  Lt.  '7  Mar.  5Z  ;  Capt.  26  Oct.  55 ;    Brevet 

Major,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Major,  8  April  74  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  20  Oct.  77. 
Julius  Dyson  Dyson-Laurie,*  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General,  Bengal;  JSneign,  z6  Feb.  55;  Zt,  13  July   55  ; 

Capt.  P|i  June  61 ;  Bt.Major,  i  Aug. 74  ;  Major,  X2  June  78. 


Ci-PTAIKS. 

Arthur  Hill,«  Station  Staff  Officer,  Banitket 

George  Malcolm^   

Arthur  Jolliffo  Tuftiell*    

JohnOlphert  Q&ge.Ad/.  WeetmorelandMU. 

Philip  Walker  

Charles  Cecil  Clayton   

Walter  Forster  Camplin   Gray,  A4j, 

Lancaehire  By/le  Volunteere , 

Henry  Richard  Treeve"  

Sydney  Wiiliam  Bell" 

Archibald  Balderston,  Station  StqfC^eer, 

Ifaini  Tal 

William  Watson  

Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe  

George  Matthew  Richmond  


n 


LXBITTBirAirTB. 

Edward  Medley  Carter   

Thurlow  Laing  Wier  Dowling 

JeflTerson  Serrell  Wood 

Harcourt  Ranking  Rose,  Aide  de  CaH^\ 

to  the  Vieerog  of  India ) 

Jas.  Forbes  Chisholm-Batten,  Adj.iiTHoY.yj 
Robert  Williams  Andrews,  Instruetor  qf^ 

Muekefryai  Jan.  79    ) 

Arnold  Hyde  Urquhart  Champion 

Arthur  Dulon  Denis  Kelly 

John  George  Selby  Momce  

Gerald  Hedley  Ovens  

Edward  Frere  Marriott.  Interpreter  

Edward  William  Fane  Martin 

George  Henry  Antbonj'  Arnot 

George  Frederick  WiUes 


Sub  Libutbvaktb. 

Alan  Coddington  Batten 

Ponsonby  Glenn  Hufrgina 

Bbcobd  Libutbvaittb. 

Stephen  Francis  Biddulph 

Ernest  Charles  Penn  Curzon 

John  Colin  Wardlaw 

Reginald  Wilton  Hugh  Macdonald.. 

Robert  Henry  Gage  Heygate.^ 

Irton  Eardley-Wibnot 

John  Page  wood 


zx  May  55 

6  July  55 

'15  May  57 

'16  Mar.  60 

3  July  60 

'  5  Mar.  61 

'aoJuly  66 

73  Aug.  57 

'  6  Jan.  57 

8  July  61 

8  Sept.  63 

'25  July  65 

XX  Oct.  64 

'17  July  66 

'17  Mar.  69 

'28  May  70 

'24  April  69 

•24  Nov.  69 

^  6  July  70 


MKUT. 

16  Oct. 

29  Nov. 

I  Oct. 

J*  2  Sept. 

20  Nov. 
''28  Aug. 

'  4  Mar. 

aMur. 
34  Nov. 

23  Jan. 

'  31  July 
••  5  Jan. 

21  July 


2irD   LIBUT. 


5  Sept.  77 

8  Dec.  77 

8  Dec.  77 

37  Mar.  78 

z  May  78 

I  May  78 

zsAug.  79 


'  6  July  70 
*•  5  July  71 
••27  Oct.     71 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 
12  Nov 
3  Feb.  _ 
2X  Sept.  74 
21  Sept.  74 
10  Sept.  7s 
zz  Sept.  76 
24  June  77 


BUB   LIBUT. 

10  Sept.  76 
16  April  76 


55  •  7  Jan. 

57  »28  Oct. 

58  '16  Feb. 
62,'  5  Jan. 
62'  zx  May 

3z  Sepu  73 

3  Mar.  75 

z  April  70 
z  April  70 

Z2  Feb, 


BBBV.MAJ. 


z6  April  75 
z  Oct  77 
I  Oct    77 


73 

3  Mar.  78 
Z3  June  78 
2z  Feb.   78 


11  Captain  Treeve  served  through- 
out the  Oude  oamxMdgn  in  Z858,  m- 
eluding  the  actions  of  Pusgoon  and 
RiBSOomore,  attack  and  capture  of 
Fort  Mittowlie,  and  the  action  of 
BishwaO^edal).  Served  throughout 
the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  in- 
cluding me  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
Tangku,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  clasps). 

u  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  8i6t 
Regiment  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny  in  Z8S7-58  (Medal). 


P<qr«Mz«/^.— George  Augustus  Eliott,^*  3  Apr.  69;  Son,  Captain,  3  Apr.  74. 
Qfiarter  Master.— -John  Francis  Gordon,"  Z4  Aug.  72. 

Fringe  Yelloyf. —Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— im*  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Oo. 
Evkharked  for  India,  29  Sept.  1875. 

*  Lieut.Gteneral  Maxwell  served  in  the  Crimea  from  8  Nov.  1854,  and  commanded  the  46th  Regiment  at 
the  siege  and  ilEUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Puget  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  9th  Dec.  1854,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
pore  on  26th  a7th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Aximghur, 
defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul,  and  commanded  Detachment  34th  Regiment  at  the  affair  at  Bhowanie — ^mentioned 
in  despatch  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.CoIonel  Chapman  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  Arom  the  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
Ml  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). . 

*  Major  Dyson-Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  zoth  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September,  was  also 
wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in 
z8«8-59,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Asimghur,  defeat  of  the 
rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  afloir  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Hill  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  trom.  the  12th 
Deoember  Z855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  Z856.  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-58,  including  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Migor  Malcolm  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z857-59,  including  the  actions  st 
Oawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul 
medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Tnfliell  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  z8s7,  at  the 
defmoe  of  Oawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Ghwalior  mutineers  there  and  at  Seria  Ghat,  also  present  at  the  action  of 
Kalee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Captain  Eliott  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequently  to  the  fkll  of  Sebastopol  from  the 
S7th  December  Z855  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*^  Quarter  Master  Gordon  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaigns  of  z857-«9,  including  the 
actions  with  the  Gwalior  Concmgentand  subsequent  defence  of  Cnwnpore  trom.  the  26th  November  to  the  6th  Deceiziber 
Z857 ;  also  the  operations  on  the  Neptinl  Frontier  and  in  the  Trans-Gugra  district  fVom  February  to  May  Z859  (Medal). 


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The  Crett  and  Motto  of  the  Doko  of  Wellington.    "  SsKXVoi.pxTi.x  "  "  Waueloo  "  "  Alxi  "  "  Ivkikva*  »» 

**B^YAgt090h"  " Abtssutia."  *«»«a« 

^'  OoIoimL— «.  William  Nelson  Hatohioaon,  Entign,  34  Feb.  30 ;  Li, 


ifaU  Hail 
Fit.  ?%j. 


34  Feb.  ao;  il.  35  Oct.  33;  0<v<.  '17  June  26;  Jfa/cr, 

^  ApriVe      •''^  »«»«ro/,  36   Oct.  38}  Lieut,&e!t4tra^  ,; 

(o  ftar.  49;  Li.  P7  Mar.  51;   Capi.  16  Mar.  58; 

*5&v;ri1teSh°Y  ^^'P^^»*  ifWfi^/a  Dec.  53 ;  i^/xe  Feb^'is ;  Cop^  '33  Aug.  64 ;  BiMaJor,  1  Oct.  77  , 

WmlL' Bally,*  i/n«i^,  '15  Sept.  S4;  Lt.  9  Sept.  55;  Cap*.  Pi8  April  65;  BtMqior,  2  Oct.  77  j  Jfo/o. 


'4  Dec.  33 ;  Li.Colo»9i,'7  Sept.  41  j  Coloiul,  n ^_ 

Aa^.  65;  Oewral,  39  May  73 ;  Colonel  33rd  Foot,  x  April 
levtiaaat  OoUuial.— Frederick  Jolm  Uastle,i  Sntufn,  30 
BLMajor,  5  July  7a ;  Major,  6  Sept.  76  ;  Lt.Colomet,  33  Ju 


xs  March  79. 


Captaiits. 

j».».e.  Rowland  Hill  Fawcetl^ 

Sdwin  Sandys  Wason,'  Adi,  Wttt  Tork\ 

,    MUUia .3. j 

«  I  ...  lEdmn  Glass  Fenn 

31  I...  I  George  Malcolm  Donglaa^  

X9  I  ...  Frederic  William  Darraat,"<Sfa<iol•S^|f) 

I       ]    Qffleer,  Fuekmaret  } 

i6  1  ...  Fbrainand  James  Tidmarsh,>^y.4)r«f<) 

I       I    Biima  of  Torkahirt  Mide  VoluutMn...  S 

16  ,  .„  \pj.e.  William  Everett*  MM.  Viet  ConmU  \ 

I  9tBrteromm   > 

15  .«  Bdward  Nesbitt^    

o    ...  Henry  Ferdinand  Oi^kes 

16  I  ...  Fredk.  Bartholomew  Joseph  Jerrard,'  \ 
Im$p.  and  Adj.  B.  I,  BaUmag  VoUtnUtn  } 

(3    ...  p.«.«.  Alexander  Henry  Fraaer* 

xj    ...  Ce6iICk>noi*  

X5    ...  Walter  Andrew  Wynter**  


IiXBunirAVTs. 

..  ,  Azthnr  Yirian  Henzy  Brooke 

^  Alexander  Gisbome  John  Eobbins 

~  JMervyn  Donnington-Jefferson 

..  Arthur  John  Preston,  Inti.  qf  Miukttfy  \ 

^  ij(flm  Oharies  Doke '......!....!!..*.... 

-.  Tangfaan  Jenkins,  InUrpreUr 

Arthnr  Edward  Bieharda  Corran,  Adj.  \ 
x9Feb.  77  S 

Idanel  Edward  Blakeney  Booth  

Edward  Oharlaa  Mortimer  Lushington ... 

WintonSeton  

Reginald  Hope  Parkinson  

Herbert  Richard  Saunders 


3    ... 


,  ...   J« 


BxoovB  LnunvAVts. 

Bdwin  Gharlea  Horatio  Price 

Bslph  Stephen  Pemberton  Robinson  , 

VTilliam  Hunter  Cornish 

William  Harry  Derville  Rich 

Frank  WhitworthEagar  

George  Edward  Gore 

Bdmnnd  Boieler  Barton   

Barr6  Hood  Carmiohael  


'xsMay    58 

'x3Jane  60 

x6Sept.  59 
31  Dec.    5> 

8  Feb. 


'x4  Jane 
38  Jane 


^  S  Nov. 

»36  Feb. 

Pxx  Feb. 
XI  Fob. 

'x8  Oct. 

'39  June 

XX  Jan. 


X  Sept.  6s|'x3  July 
»36May    6oP39May 


P18  Oct. 

XX  Jan. 
'  9  Mar. 
'  9Aag. 


P30  April  67 
'  8  June  67 
'x5  Sept.  69 

'3x  Oct.     66 
33  Sept.  7x 


3VD  LIBUT. 


sSept.  77 

.^o  Jan.  78 

X  May  781 

5  Oct.  78 

30  Oct.  781 

34  May  79 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 


'x4  Oct. 

'xs  Sept. 

'x9  Jan. 

xFeb. 


'  7  Nov. 
■^  9  Apr. 
'37  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
30  Dec. 

XX  Sept.  74 
xo  Jan.  73 
37  June  7S 
IX  Feb.  75 
89  Nov.  76 
30  Dec.    73 


CAPTAZir.     1 

»25  Sept. 

67 

'x5  Sept.  69I 

'x7  Mar. 
'24  Sept. 

69 
70 

x7July 

73 

24  Sept. 

73 

9  Sept. 

74 

9  Sept. 
'38  Oct. 

74 
71 

23  June 

75 

31  Jan. 
7  Jan. 
xsMar. 

78 
79 
79 

BBJV.MAJ.I    BT.LT.COL. 


*  Captain  Jerrard  served  in  th» 
AshantiWar  in  x  874,  in  the  Trans- 
port Service  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Wynter  served  with  the 
33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abys» 
smian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
AshantiWar  (Medal). 


Faeingt  Bad.—Ag9ni9,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—rWiA  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India  34  October  1875. 

i^^^*l5*?^®  ?®/3®^  T^  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  3xst  AprQ  X855,  including  the  siege 

ttdWlofSebastopol  (Medal  with  Chiap,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

w^tJTf  ^^**?  •^  ^?^.  Fawcett  served  throufifhout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  were  present 
iV^  33rd  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

{JSHI^  served  as  Aide  deCMip  to  Brigadier  General  Ceilings  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  X867-68 

i^^J^mdespatches for  "seal and mtelligence."  Medal). 
I SSS^??***',*®'^  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  as  Adjutant  33rd  Regiment  (Medal). 

.k^'ig^PoPg^***  Durrant,  Tidmarsh,  Nesbitt,  Fraser.  and  Conor  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout 

»  tf2??S  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 
^WJWagsOTved  the  Sutlq  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah 
J^JMitostthe  uege  of  SebMtopol  m  1855,  including  sorties  of  5th  and  xoth  May,  and  attack  of  the  Red 
*«  gy.  iroujiddd  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Iftedal) . 
ted  SHf^!!&!??'  Am^i®*^*^  7^^  ^  ^.  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege 
SSfaii:  S!Sf**^S^*5l"?*^'  ^'  *t®  *^®<^**^  ^^  *^®  «8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ServSd 
S™«i?I/5£^  r:^\  ^ntoer  war  of  1863  with  the  Busofzye  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  th» 
S^*2"!^^"^^^F^'  ^  ^}  ^^  *'^o^  0^  ««d  storming  of  the  Conical  mu  and  destruction  of  Laloo, 
St£JtL!?5??v**  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonais  Pass  which  ended  in  the 
coa{MflCt  root  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  Hill  Tribes  (Medal  with  Ulasp). 


(Medal). 
Redan  on  the 


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,  78  Oh.«i,m«j._Ea«ikh.t.j  34UJ  ^^he  (hmberUnd).-Unked  to  55th.      [f^J^!^^^^,. 

A  Laurel  Wreath.   **Albuhera"  "Abeoto  dosMolikob"  "Vitxobxa"  "Ptbbfms"  "Nitblm"  "Nivb" 

"Okthbs"  "PBBursuLi."  *' Sbtabtopol  *'  *•  LuoBirow." 

Colonel.— Alexander  Maxwell,*  CB.  En*.  '19  June  35 ;  Zi.  'aS  Deo.  38  j  Capi.  '27  Sept.  42;  Me^'or,  '19  Sept. 

48;  Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Colonel,  la  Dec.  57 ;  Major  Oeneral,  6  Karoh  68;  Lieut.  QenertU,  1  Oci.  jj; 

Colonel  34th  Foot,  9  April  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonel— Granville  William  Fuget,^  Enngn,  ^14  April  48 ;  14.  'z  Peb.  50 ;  Capi.  29  Dec.  54  i 

Major,  2  Oct.  66 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  z  March  76 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  12  June  78. 
lUjora.— Arthur  Trevor  Leake  Chapman,*  Entign,  ^24  Nov.  49  ;  Lt.  1*7  Mar.  5Z  ;  Capt,  36  Oct.  55 ;  Brevet 

Major,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Major,  8  April  74  j  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  20  Oct.  77. 
Julias  Dyson  Dyson-lAurie,*  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General,  Bengal;  Bnaign,  z6  '. 

Capt.  'iz  June  61 ;  Bt.Major,  1  Aug.74  j  Major,  Z2  June  78. 


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Half 
Pay. 


fi«/i5 


Captaivs. 
Arthur  Hill,«  9/a^n  Sti^f  Officer,  Banikhei 

George  Malcolm^  

Arthur  Jolliffe  Tufnell*    

JohnOIphert  Q&ge,  Ad/.  Westmoreland  Mil. 

Philip  Walker  

Charles  Cecil  Clayton  

Walter  Forster  CampUn   Gray,  A4f.    x) 

Lancathire  Mifle  Volunteers } 

Henry  Richard  Treeve"  

Sydney  William  Belli* 

Archibald  Balderston,  Station  Stqff  Officer,  \ 

Naini  Tal ) 

William  Watson  

Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe 

George  Matthew  Richmond  


i  Feb.  55;  Lt.  13  July  55; 


55 


zx  May    ^^    -w  ^w-. 

6  July    55   29  Nov. 
»zs  May    —     -  ^'•* 
I'ze  Mar. 

3  July 
P  5  Mar. 

»2o  July 


LiBUTBKAKTB. 

Edward  Medley  Carter   

Thurlow  Laing  Wier  Dowling 

Jefferson  Berrell  Wood 

Harcourt  Ranking  Rose,  Aide  de  Camp) 

to  the  Vtcerog  ^f  India ) 

Jas.  Forbes  Chisholm-Batten,.l<2;.2zNov.77 
Robert  Williams  Andrews,  Jnetruetor  qf^ 

Musketry  21  Jan.  79    j 

Arnold  Hyde  Urquhart  Champion 

Arthur  Dillon  Denis  Kell^ 

John  George  Selby  Momce  

Gerald  Hedley  Ovens  

Edward  Frere  Marriott,  Interpreter  

Edward  William  Fane  Martin 

George  Henry  Anthony  Arnot 

George  Frederick  WiUes 


Sub  LiBUTXiTAirTS. 

Alan  Ooddington  Batten 

Ponsonby  Glenn  Hoggins 

SxCOin>  LlXUTBITAVTS. 

Stephen  Francis  Biddulph 

Ernest  Charles  Penn  Curzon 

John  Colin  Wardlaw 

Reginald  Wilton  Hugh  Macdonald.. 

Robert  Henry  Gage  Heygate., 

Irton  Bardley-Wiimot 

John  Page  Wood 


57     z  Oct. 
60  '  2  Sept. 


72  Aug. 
'  6  Jan. 

8  July 

8  Sept. 
'25  July 
zzOct. 


00  '  2  cepb. 

60  20  Nov. 
6x  P28  Aug. 

66  P  4  Mar. 

57     2  Mar. 
57   24  Nov. 

61  22  Jan. 

63  P  3z  July 
65  P  5  Jan. 

64  2z  July 


''z7July  66 
^17  Mar.  69 
'28  May    70 

P24  April  69 

'24  Nov.  69 

'  6  July    70 


2]rD  LIBUT. 


5  Sept.  77 

8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
97  Mar. 

xMay 

z  May 
xsAug. 


z6  Oct. 


I      CAPTAIir. 


as  '  7  Jan.  62 

57 '28  Oct.  64 

58^x6  Feb.  64 

62|'  5  Jan.  70 

62<  zz  May  72 


»•  6  July 
P  5  July 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


70 
71 
71 

7X 
7» 
7x 

30  Dec.  7z 
Z2  Nov.  73 
3  Feb.  74 
2z  Sept.  74 
2x  Sept.  74 
xo  Sept.  7.S 
zz  Sept.  76 
24  June  77 


BUB  LIBUT. 


10  Sept.  76 
16  April  76 


BBBV.MAJ. 


z6  April  75 
x  Oct  77 
1  Oct.   77 


2z  Sept.  72 

3  Mar.  75 

X  April  70 
z  April  70 

12  Feb.  73 

a  Mar.  78 
Z2  June  78 
az  Feb.    78 


11  Captain  Treeve  served  thxon^li' 
out  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  in- 
cluding the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
RissooTpore,  attack  and  capture  of 
Fort  Mittowlie,  and  the  action  of 
Biahwa  (Medal).  Served  throughout 
the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  in- 
cluding the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
Tangku,  and  Buirender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  clasps). 

u  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  8in 
Regiment  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny  in  X857-58  (Medal). 


Pojfmaster.— George  Augustus  Eliott,"  3  Apr.  69;  Hon.  Captain,  3  Apr.  74. 
Quarter  Master.--John  Francis  Gordon,"  za  Aug.  72. 

Facings  YeVLoyr.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— imA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  29  Sept.  Z875. 
1  Lieut.General  Maxwell  served  in   the   Crimea   ftx>m  8  Nov.   1854,  and  commanded  the  46th  Rcpmem  ai 
the  siege  and  il&ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidio> 
and  Turkish  Medal).  ^„  ^  ^  ^] 

*  Lt.Colonel  Puget  served  with  the  34th  Regimentin  the  Crimea flrom  9th  Dec.  Z854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebaawpoi 
(Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
pore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  capttire  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  relief  of  Axungnw, 
defbat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul,  and  cumnmnded  Detachment  34th  Regiment  at  the  affair  at  Bhowanie— menbonca 
in  despatch  (Medal  with  Clasp).  . 

♦  Lt.Colonel  Chapman  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  Dec.  Z854,  indnding  the  siege  ano 
ML  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  .  . .      ♦>,« 

»  Major  Dyson -Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftom  the  xoth  August  Z85S,  including  toe 
Biege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severehr  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September,  was  aieo 
wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in 
1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Aisimghur,  defeat  of  tae 
rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  .       .,, 

•  Major  Hill  served  with  the  23rd  FusiUers  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  firomwexau 
December  Z855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  Z856.  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  including  the  «icg« 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Modal  with  Clasp).  , 

7  Ifajor  Malcolm  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X857-59,  including  the  B^<^^j 
Oawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  Z857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defbat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwm 
llCedal  with  Clasp).  , ,. . 

*  Major  Tufbell  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  Z857,  at  ue 
defbnce  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  there  and  at  Seria  Ghat,  also  present  at  the  action  01 
Kalee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  ^    ... 

"  Captain  Eliott  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequently  to  the  fell  of  Sebastopol  lh)mtne 
•Tth  December  Z855  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  .. 

"  Quarter  Master  Gordon  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  Z857-59, 1'^pjj?"**^! 
actions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  Riibscquent  defence  of  Cnwnpore  trom  the  26th  November  to  the  6th  Decmow 
X857 ;  also  the  eperaticns  on  the  Nepunl  tVontierand  in  the  Trazis-Gogra  district  fh>m  February  to  May  Z859  (Meoai;' 

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Brigade  Dtpoi,  Ohioheator. 


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P»y. 


Pmj. 


OoloiwL— Riclmra  Thomna  Farrcn,^  CB.  E*».  30  May  34;  LUui.  31  Jan.  40;  Capt.  3  Jan.  45 ;  3fq;»r, 
•"jf  Dec.  5>;  Bi.LtC<i!'i>uh  i-  t>'30.  54;  Ll.Colomel,  9  March  55;  CoZo jmZ,  12  Deo.  57;  ^oyo*"  Central, 
C  search  6a  ;  l,w.(^.  Gi-uer^it,  i  Ocli.  77;    Cb'o**^*  35tt»  Foot,  9  June  79-  ^     .  •  .  „  ,,  . 

IwHttaant  Colonel.— 3imp*on  Hackett,*  JSim^*.  31  I>ec.  47 ;  i<.  ^16  July  5a;  C^f. '16  Mar.  SS ;  Jfa;or, 
'2  June  05  ;  /i^  U,Culo»H,  jo  Uci,  74 ;  ii«it««ia»<  Coteiwi,  a  Feb.  78  ;  Cohnel,  10  Oct.  79-    ^  _  .         _  , 

Mjjon.— a*inuel  t'ritche  Mlyth»*  En*ign,  aQ  April  46;  X*.  '23  June  48 ;  CapU  x6  May  56;  Bt.Major,  $  J^y 
72;  JfqjffT,  ^  June  71  ;  iif  L^.r.  >'o»*/,  31  Dec.  78.  ^     .    „      ,  t.^  *^   •  ti 

John  OrmBby  Vatidoleur,  £^gn,  "ax  Nov.  S^i  ^'  20  J^©  54;  Capt.'s  June  59 ; -B'-^M/w.  5  JQlJ  ?«  ; 
Majtn-^  2  Feh.  7^, . 


6»i 


li: 


CAnrAiirs. 

Edward  Robert  Bi^by  Barnes^  

Henry  Grattan^    

Robert  Joynt  Gordon  Grant* 

Edward  Francis  Brownet^ A^.SimexMiUtia 

Jules  Robert  Bowen  Buscarlet >, 

Wilfired  Tolaon   

Bdward  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Aide  de^ 

Camp  to  Sir  HereulM  Bobhuon  S 

Byrou  Plantagenet  Gary  

pa.e.  Edward  James  Oourtenay,/*«<riMrfor  ) 

im  Taetiet,  ^c.  JBogal  MiUtarjf  College  ...  i 

Arthur  Thomas  Chapman 

William  James  Dacres  Russell 

Henry  Charles  Grove  

Francis  Selwyn  Campbell 


^24  June  53 
15  June  55 
a4  Jan.  52 
4  Nor. 

»ai  Oct. 

I*  6  Jan. 


LUtUTBSrJLlTTif. 

Arthur  S.  H.  Gem,  Itut.  of  Afuale.  x  ^Laj  78 

Charles  Haydon  Wilkinson  Cafe 

Georgo  Harden 

Herbert  Langton  Sapte.^cl/MtoA^  la  Aug.  76 

Arthur  Cecil  Hervey  Bathurst 

George  Leonard  Thomson 

Benjamin  Donisthorpe  Alsop  Donne 

Lionel  James  Traffurd 

George  Charles  Peere  Williams-Freeman 

Robert  Bdward  Powell   

James  Charles  Young 

Georf^e  Arthur  Trevor , 


Sxcoirn  LisuriKijris. 

Richard  Newton-SLing 

Frederick  Herbert  Tate 

Charlm  Louis  Aubrey  Rimus 

John  Ernest  Pierson    

Frederick  Geale  Todd-Thornton.. 
Charles  Henry  Ashhurst 


xirsiov. 


Ci.PTAIV. 


5*10  Aug. 
"  6  Feb. 
Pjo  Dec. 
23  Nov. 
P24  Jan. 
Pao  Feb. 

P12  Apr. 

9  Aug.   67 

70 


1^39  Oct. 
'  4  Aug. 

P30  June  65  P16  Mar; 

'27  Feb.  67 

P29  May  69 

'10  Nov.  69 

'  6  July  70 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


55  **  6  May  59 
57  P  8  Feb.  61 
5a    22  Mar.   63 

56  6  June  6a 
6s  P27  Sept.  71 

63  i»5  0ct.     75 

64  »  9  Nov.   67 
24  Nov.  77 

2  Feb.   78 


••30  Mar.  70 

1*28  June  71 1 

'27  Sept.  71 

28  Oct.  71 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 
I  Jan. 
26  Feb. 
28  May 
zo  Sept.  75 
ao  Nov.  75 
II  Feb.  76 
xo  Sept.  76 
XI  Nov.  76 
II  Nov.   78 


39  June  78 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

13  Aug  -9 

13  Aug.  79 

x8  Oct.  79 


25  June  78 
X  Mar.  79 
X  April  79 

x5  Nov.  79 


BBBV.MA.J. 


5  July 
a8  liiar. 

X  Oct. 
17  Mar. 


BT.Ll.COL. 


I  a    .-   PasmtuUr.—XylmBr  Peter  Gerald  DowdaU.24  June  79 ;  ^'••-  »9  Jaly  6a ;  T,i,  a  March  66 ;  Capi,  31  Oct.  77. 
7    ...    Q;»ari^  Master.— Rewry  Imbusoh,  27  Aug.  73. 

FaciHgt  Blue.— ^y«»<#.  Cox  and  Co.~ Jri$hAg»ni*,  Sir  E.  Bopough,  Bart,  and  Co. 
Bmbarked  for  Barhado*§,  15  Oetoh^  1875. 

'  Li6iit.General  Parren  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  Oie  47th  »e»*^*7PJ««^* Sj^f®^^^ 
'rith  the  expeditionary  force  from  the  commencement  of  the  war  with  Russia  to  the  ^»re»'?SK,^P,<^tr*«  ^tHJ^i  i?u 
Choes  at  theconclusion  of  peace,  including  the  battles  of  Almaand  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  »ortwioj  "JJJ 

Aannif  the  sieg 

vJion-mentioned  in  despatches  f  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
S»nimian  and  Turkish  MeUs  Is,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).     .   ^  ...  ^     *  ^#  *v«  «on,  t>o«*    i«nin.im» 

jCctenel  Hackett  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  cf  854.-55  ''X^^'^lS^Jl^^^k^^SS 
ttebrtUes  of  Ahna  and  Inkerman,  siogeand  &II0I  Sebastopoi,  and  affair  in  the  Cemeterr(Medal  ^^^ J^"™®, ^'^•P^' 
5ifi  Ch«  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  Abyssinjj  1°  J°^„^^®*Jf^J \. 

♦lAOolanel  Blyth  served  in  the  35th  Regiment  against  the  Indian  mutineers  with  Colonel  Salter  s  ior^m  the 
Sabhad  district  J  also  with  Sir  John  Douglas'  Column  in  Shahabad,  including  the  ^persion  of  the  rebels  Itom 
J««^«pore,  comiiianded  the  leading  Company  at  the  night  attack  at  Sulliadohar,  and  was  engaged  m  other  minor 
slain  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  ^  ...     Ti„«*««n«f ««  ftr»«Htr« 

•  Major  Barnes  volunteered  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850,  and  was  api>omted  a  ^^«^*^^*  i^  *i^*ijlf 
corp«,  tod  served  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Sir  George  Cathcart  from  Jan.  1851  until  March  1853.  He  w5Companiea 
til*  Sm patrol  that  left  King  William's  Town  on  the  30th  Jan.  i8sx,  and  was  present  at  the  epg;»Se°ie'i'»  j>J  zJSiL 
FebTOtirTeth  March.  i6th  April  of  ,851,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Koi  on  the  4th  December  of  the  same  year;  besides 
manrocherminorencounters  with  the  enemy  during  the  war  (Medal).  -    «^    ,     •»  -*.v /Tui««    «-n«iiia{«» 

'  M\ior  Grattan  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  i>i  Nojth  Chii^,  mcludmg 
^  actions  of  3rd  and  lath  August  at  Sinho.  capture  of  Tangku  and  Taku  forts.  actioM  of  i8Ui  ^^^  "st  Ser^tember 
n«ir  Tsngchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (MeSalwith  two  Clasps).  Was  employed  on  the  Natal  frontier  and 
ia  Zahiland  in  thf^  early  part  of  1870.  V  a  1.  •  w.t^ 

•  Major  Grant  waajpriSnt  at  the  storm  and  destrucUon  of  the  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  or  Saba]ee,  on  the 
Gimbia,  on  the  xst  June  1853.  ,  «_  j  1    -m-        o      ci«a«*a 

» Mijor  Browne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  outbreak  at  Nusaeerabad  in  May  1857,  siege 
aad  c&ptore  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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C8ub  DMriet  Ko.  22. 
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Colonel.— flVr  Charles  William  Dunbar  Btaveloy,*  JTCB.  Stuiffn,  »6  Mar.  35;  Zt.  4  Oct.  39;  Capl.  »6  Sept. 

44;  Mmot,  7  Deo.  50;    Lt.Col<m0l,  12  Dec.  54;  .C^'^'ti.  9  Mar.  58;  Major  Gnural,  25  Sept.  67;  ii«<. 

Gensrai,  29  April  75 ;  Qmural,  x  Oct.  77 ;  CoIomI  36th  Foot,  2  Feb.  76. 
liOtttanaBtOolonoL— Ralph  Edward  Carr,»  Jf*M^,  '13  Feb.  52;  lA,  >io  June  53;  Copt.  2s  Jan.  s6;  lf«of. 

3  April  70;  JJr«««  LieuUnani  Colonel,  i  Octw  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  19  Dec.  77. 
■ajora.— Riohard  B.  Uoyd,  Eneign,^  17  Aug.  52;  /i*.  9  Mar.  55;  Capt.  '4  June  58  j    Jfaior,  27  July  70 ; 

Sreoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  I  Oct,  77' 
St.  John  Willane,*  U.  30  April  55;  Capt.  25  Jan.  56;  uBe.Jfo/or,  23  April  72;  Jfq^'or,  x  May  78;  Bt.Li. 

Colonel,  24  Aug.  78.  ^^^^ 


CaptA-UTB. 

George  Perceval  BeamiBh*  

Henry  Edward  Btopford 

Henry  Gillum  Webb 

Richard  Panona? 

Henry  John  de  Bemiere  Smart. . 

William  Archibald  Small 

Frederic  Lloyd  Harford 

John  Lewis  Rose  

Arthur  Ansell  Boggs*     

John  Francis  Bgerton. 


33  June  54 
x8  Jan.  59 
P  2  July  61 
i»9May  56 
24K0V.  63 
'  90ot.  63 
'  9  Dec.  64 
p  2  June  6s 
»j8.July  62 
'21  Aug.  66 


LUVTBVAVXB. 

Heniy  Clayton  Cowell 

Wilson  James  Browne,  Lieutenant  Jii-') 

ttruetoro/Mueketr^atH^e  S 

Francis  Seymour  Allen,  Ad{jutant  2a  Oct.77 

Martin  Doherty 

Joseph  Rylaud  Rainsford 

John  Rossiter  Coleman 

Theophilus  Bolton  French   

Edward  Henry  St.  Lawrence  Clarke  .. 

Charles  Edwifd  Drummond  Telfer 

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Sub  LzBvnvAHTs. 


Bxoovn  LixunvuTTs. 

Joaeph  Chichester 

Thomas  Lucas  Woodwright 

Charles  Roderick  Robert  M'Grigor  . 
George  Culley  Btobart   


10  Nov. 
'18  July 
**  9  Aug, 
'15  May 
»  3  Nov. 
»i8Dec. 
»2xMar. 
^13  June 

'30  Jan. 
9  Feb. 


33  Sept. 
Pz8  Dec 


54  26  Mar.  58 
63,P3x  Mar.  68 
64  »  5  July  7x 
57|'x6  Mar.  70 
68  I  April  75 
66|  82  Oct.  77 
68|  19  Deo.  77 
69;  3  Apr.  78 
66j  16  April  73 
70  26  Nov.  79 


3  April 

'28  May 

9  Mar. 
xo  June 
xo  Sept. 
23  Nov. 
20  Nov. 
Z2  Feb. 
23  June 
X9  April 


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5  July    72 


Pay«a0l«r.— John  Campbell,*  32  Feb.  68  t  Q.2C.  a 
Quartor  JftM^w.— Frederick  Bradley,  xi  May  78. 


XX  May    78 

13  July  78 
X3Aug.  79 
X3Aug.  79 


Q.M,  n  April  54 ;  Hon.  Mt^or,  22  Feb.  78. 


*  Lt.Colonel  Carr  served  with  Uxe 
39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  during 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  (all  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  tbo  i8th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 


Quarior 

^Moinge  Grass  Green.— 4^««fo,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Iriek  Agtnte,  air  E.  Borough*  Bi.  aad  Oot 
Returned  from  Jndia^  x6  December  1875. 

1  Sir  Charles  Staveley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  BaTaldftvt 
(volunteered  his  services  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  uake  of  Cambridge),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  cccura* 
Hon  of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  x8th  June,  when  he  sneceeded  to  the  command  of  the  44th  Regt.,  ami 
commanded  it  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  clasps,  C£.,  Ssrdinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5U1  Cl8» 
of  the  Mcdjidie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North  of  China  (mentioned  in  debpstchcs, 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  force  employed  against  theTaepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  i86s^ 
resulting  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  intrenched  camp  of  Onkatz,  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpco, 
Cholin,  and  the  fortified  towns  of  Najow  and  Tserpoo  (made  J^CB,  1864).  Served  as  2nd  in  Command  of  the  expe- 
dition to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  and  commanded  the  zst  Division  in  the  action  of  Arroge  and  capture  of  Msffdnlft 
(received  the  thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  services  and  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  services  in  iLe 
field.  z868;  Medal). 

•  LtColonel  Willans  served  in  the  Crimea  in  x  854-55,  including  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  withClaEp, 
and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  I^hina  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

<  Major  Beamish  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^om  x2th  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
fisU  ofSebaatopol,  repulse  of  various  sorties,  attacks  of  tbo  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  expediUon  to  Keru.ii, 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Elinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Parsons  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jugdespore  and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  23rd  April  1858,  alec  at 
various  afihirs  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels  from  Jugdespore  on  18th  Oct.,  their 
pursuit  into  the  Kymoor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Sulya  Debar  (Medal).  Has  been  presented  with  the  Silver  Medsl 
of  the  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution. 

•  Captain  Boggs  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Mijor  Campbell  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  AlmaandLokerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resaltiug 
in  the  capture  of  Qwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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OoloB«L~Ar  Bdmnnd  Haythone.^  XOB.  Bntign,  'xa  liay  37:  ££.  '4  Oct.  39 ;  C<ugt.  iz  Sept.  44  j  £«.jrq;or, 
7  Jane  49;  Kq/or,  'z  Apr.  53 ;  Lt.Colontl,  'za  May  54;  CoUnul,  a8  Nov.  54 ;  lf<vor  General,  6  Mar.  68 ; 
Lieutemami  Qemeral,  93  Dec.  76;  Oeneral,  zs  Maioh  79 ;  CoUmel  37th  Foot,  3  Feb.  79. 


John  Brerard  Whitting*  {Sneiffn  Bengal  Armw,  4  8ept.  57  j  XA^t 
Qapi.  »aa  Sept.  65;  BiM<yor,  Z9  Pot.  77;  Ifdyor,  30  Nov.  78. 


5  Oet,  58),  J^.  z9Noy.  58;  Lt,  23  June  63  ; 


Cakjlivs. 

Bnawl  Sldniier    

0.».eu  Francis  Cochran,  &arnean  Imtruc-  \ 

tor.  For* i 

Bichard  Hexuy  Boaeer,  Inttruetor,  Bo$al  \ 

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Beary  Stanley  Howard 


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George  Atherley  wiUiam  . 

of  Jtmettirv,  z5  Sept.  79  . 

Wmiam  Bashford 


James  Fredenok  Beyne^ 

William  Charles  Goslin 

Henry  Edward  Gaolter,  Inatmeior  B.l£.  1 

Walter  Kdwiurd'Giibati'A^i^ 

MUiHa   J 

Harry  Golding 

ThftmaW  ^rinpff^'n  WilHftn^  nnpn    

WiUiam  Oandshar  James  Farrer  Nott 

WiUiam  Boyle  Moore    

John  Alderson  Eastham 

Henry  Beaaclerk  Bethone 


Adfutami  z6  Feb^i 

Atherley  Wmiam  Forrest,  InH.  \ 


WiUiam  Parry  Monckton 

Arthnr  Resiziald  HenneU 

Archibald  MacBean , 

George  Peiumm  Boarcicanlt .... 

Charles  Arancis  Cromie 

Hon.  Barrv  Nngent  Telvexton  . 
Charles  William  Knox 


Sscon  Listmvim. 

James  Robert  Parkinson    

William  fienryThaokweU 

Arthor  Daahwood  Bolkel^  Buckley  . 


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2n>  UBUT. 


4  July  60 

8  July  6a 

zqAhgt*  63 

S'     Dec.  6a 

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'33  Aug.  64 

*  8  Aug.  6a 

^a4JaiL.  65 

'3Z  Beo.  6z 

'zoNov.  65 

'z6May  65 

*33  Jnne  65 

'zSJuly  6s 

'  7  Nov.  65 


^za  Jan. 

9  Mar. 

'29  May 
»a7  Feb. 
'  z  April 
'  9  Feb. 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
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a  July  79 
z3Aag.  79 
a7Aag.  79 


»  zMar.  64 

'sxMay  64 

'33  Aug.  64 

'34  Jan.  65 

3oMar.  56 

'  5  Jan.  66 

'  z  Feb.  68 

'33  Mar.  66 

5  Deo.  63 

'zsFeb.  68 

1*39  May  66 

»3oJaly  66 

'z3Feb.  6; 

V  z  April  61 


'  5  Jan.    66 
33  Mar.  66 

'33  Mar.  66 

'39  May   66 

z6Dec.    68 
'3Z  Oct.     7Z 

zo  Feb.    73 

a6   May  75 

z8  Deo.  75 

5  Jan.  76 

a  Feb.  78 

30  Nov.  78 

30  Feb.  79 

z5  Jane  79 


z  Feb.   69 

'  zSept.  69 

'30  Oct.  69 
'  Q  Sept.  7z 
38  Oct.  7z 
38  Oct.  71 
zo  Sept.  76 
30  Nov.  78 
30  Feb.  79 
zsJone  79 


39Aag.  78 

3z  Deo.  7& 

3zDeo.  78 

3zDec  78 


PsMstfw.— Charias  Ward,>i  z  April  78  i  S<m.  OqrfMa,  s  Feb.  79. 
^MffM-  Jfoflor.— WUliam  Ridler,  8  Jane  73. 

F^eia^  YeiSlow.—J^enie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rial  Agenie,  Sir  B.  Borough.  Bi.  and  Co. 
JSubarhedfor  India,  Julg  z866.    BHurnedfrom  India,  5  April  Z875. 

1  Sir  Edmund  Haythome  embarked  with  the  Q8th  Begt.  for  service  in  Chixut  in  Deo.  Z84Z,  and  was  present  with 
tk  exps^on  to  the  north  of  China  in  1843,  inclading  the  operations  in  the  Yangtsekeang,  the  attack  and  capture 
^  CUb  Kiang  Foo,  and  the  operations  before  Nankin  (Medal).    Served  as  Brigade  Miyor  to  the  Chusan  Field  Force 


•ptttbcs)  sad  Goojerat  (nientioned),  and  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
>^  BKvet  of  tlLaiOT).  In  Z850  as  Ma|[or  commanding  flank  companies  of  the  98tn  Begt.  was  present  at  the  foromg 
of  the  K(^at  Pass  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  during  this  service  he  commanded  a  detached  column  which  success* 
fcH;  tonrcred  the  destruction  of  two  villages  and  towers  (Modal  with  Clasp) .  In  Z851.  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Colin 
CudpheQ,  be  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Momond  Tribe  at  Michnee,  N.  W.  frontier,  and  in  the  affUrs 
of  thaTthgth  and  9th  November.  Proceeded  to  the  Crimea  with  drafts  and  assuzned  oomznand  of  the  zst  Batt. 
BoyilBcfi.  4th  August  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol.  Served  as  Assistant  A^iutaai 
(ScMfiltf  the  Highland  Division  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Meqjidie, 
ssd  TatUdi  Medal).  In  1859,  when  in  comznand  of  the  Garrisoz  of  Hong  Kong,  he  was  nominated  Chief  of  the 
Staff  of  the  Army  formed  at  that  place  for  service  in  the  north  of  Chizia,  and  nad  the  sole  respozisibility  of  the 
orgiaiaium  of  this  force  until  the  arrival  of  Lt. General  Sir  Hope  Grant  (services  honourably  mentioned  by  Lord 
Herben,  Seeretary  of  State  for  War,  when  proposing  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  troops  in  the  House  of  Lords). 

*  Mi^r  Whitting  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  attached  to  the  asrd  FusUiers  during  the 
iBdisn  mutiny  from  Nov.  Z857  to  Oct.  Z858.  Also  served  as  a  Lieutenant  with  the  8th  Begiment  during  the  Oude 
esmpsigB  tiU  Feb.  z8s9  (Medal  with  Clam  for  Lucknow) . 

*  Captain  Beyne  served  with  the  37th  Kogiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-58,  inclading  the  first  attempt  to 
niieTeArTshiznder  Captain  Dunbar,  actions  of  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  ^fence  of  Asimghur  from  asth  Maron  to 
isU  April  1858,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  and  actions  of  17th  and  aoth  April,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  actions  of  Z7th 
1^  Slid  aoth  Oct.  1858,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal) . 

"  Mr.  Ward  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  Including  the  defence  of  Fommanah  (Medal  with  CHasp). 


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"Mora  ViDio"    "Eolma"    "ViHiBEi."    "CoBUwrA"     "BuflAco"    "Badajox"    "BaIiAKAKCA"    "VmOEIA" 
p*-  S«BAanAH"  "NiTi"  ••Pbitiksula"  "Ata"  "Axma"  "IiTKBsxAir"  "Sbtabtopol"  "Luomtow." 
Yeft»lS?L- j  Colonel.— e.  James  Pattoun  Sparks,!  CB,  Sfuiffn,  a;  July  15  ;  Id.  30  July  18;  Capt.  5  Sept.  26;  St.Major, 


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£5i:      Major  General,  26  Sept.  65 ;  Lt.Oeneral^j  ^®"«  74 ;  &^*ral,  t  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  38th  Foot,  24  June  76. 
...    lieutenant  Colonel.— WUliam  De  Wilton  Roche  Thackwell,*  Entign,  ^jo  June  53;  Id.  15  Dec.  54;  Coirf. 
1     i»»A  W..K   -c .  Bt.Mtyor,  5  July  72 ;  Ut^or,  28  May  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  22  July  78. 

iip  Homan  Eyre,»  JSntiffn,  10  Aug.  54  ;  Lt,  a  Feb.  ss  i  Capt.  25  July  62 ;  Jfi{;or, 
VVm.  Drummond  Pringlo,  Bart.,  Mtuign,  10  Sept.  58 ;  Id.  16  Jan.  63 ;  Capt.  '14 


'26  Feb.  58  ;  Bt.Mqjor,  5  J 
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22  July  78. 


X  April  76. 
Mar.  68 ;  Major, 


Gaptaikb. 

Walter  Sinclair   

Henry  Beal   

James  Webber  Smith 

James  Alexander  

Herbert  Conor,  Adj.  49  Middle— x  IUiU\ 

Volunteere  } 

William   Hill    James,*  Adjutant    8outh\ 

Middleeex  Bi/U  Volunieere    j 

William  Thomson  Cautley 

Morgan  Samuel  Crofton 

Ernest  Llewelyn  Olive 

John  Bnlkeley  Price 

Patrick  Morrisey 

Waldegrave  Charles  FeamKell    


1*25  May   60 

8  June  60 

9  Oct.    63 
'22  May   63 

1*30  Aug.  64 

19  July    55 

aa  Jan.  68 
f  a  Sept.  68 
'21  Feb.  70 
'27  April  70 

a6June  66 
'25  Sept.  69 


LXBVTBKAirTS. 

Arthur  de  Yere  Smith,  Intt.  of  MuAeirjf  > 

25  May  78  S 

John  Emeris,  A^^juiant  25  May  78   

Thomas  Preston  Walsh    

Martin  Thackeray 

Arthur  George  St.  Qeorge 

William  Henry  Morris  Bent 

Francis  Broadwood   

John  Stewart  Macartney  Hulne  

George  Backhouse  Sandham 

Newton  Seymour  Allen   

Charles  Herbert  Wylly 

Alexander  George  Chesney   


SBOO^D  LlBUTXlTAVTS. 

John  Fane  Charles  Hamilton 

Charles  Owen  Hore  

Arthur  Heywood  Brooksbank  


Pi2Dec.    65'»i8Nov.  68 
I  Jan.    '-  "     '—  ' 
13  Nov. 
18  Feb. 


»  I  May   67 

z  Oct.    58 
24  Jan. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
17  Nov. 
28  Oct. 


3  Sept.  70 


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z  May  78 
zi  May  78 
ziSept.  78 


LIBDT.        I     CAPTAIH. 


62^23  June  69 
66  »27  Apr.  70 


la  Nov.  73 


12  Nov. 

13  June 
21  Sept. 
98  Oct. 
28  Feb. 
26  Feb. 
a8  April 
17  May 

6  Oct. 
IX  Sept. 
XX  Nov. 


14  Feb.  74 

24  Mar.  75 

30  Oct.  69 

27  Sept.  76 

31  Jan.  77 
a8  Feb.  78 
aa  July  78 
x4May  73 
17  Feb.  79 


BXSV.MAJ.   I   BT.LT.COL. 


,  «  Major  Eyre  served  with  the  38th 
I  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign 
'from  loth  Nov.  1854  to  loth  May  1855, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
paign from  Nov.  X857,  including  the 
assault  and  capture  of  MeeangonRe, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
affairs  of  Barree  and  Nagger  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


P«f««**r.— John  Bartlett  StradUng,  a  Feb.  79 ;  -^«-  '3©  June  Sn  Id.it  Jan.  67 ;  Capt,  14  Deo.  78. 
QMor^m*  Jfofter.— Thomas  Trout.  13  July  78. 


Faeinge  Yelloif. —Aaeui$,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irith  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Bona. 
Returned  from  the  Crimea,  xg  Julp  iSs^.^Embarkedfor  India,  4  Aug,  1857. 
Seitumedfrom  India,  9  Jan.  1872. 

*■  General  Sparks  served  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  against  the  Kaffirs  in  18x7;  on  the 
expedition  into  Kaffraria  under  Cololiel  Brereton  in  z8i8 ;  in  the  action  at  Graham's  Town,  22nd  April  1819,  and  the 
oamnaiini  of  the  same  year  in  Kaflfraria  under  Colonel  Wiltshire.  Again  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  when  the  Kaffirs  invaded 
the  Colony  in  1834 ;  during  the  war  that  ensued  he  commanded  a  local  corps— the  Graham's  Town  Volunteers— idth 
the  Colonial  Commission  of  Lt.Colonel.  In  X848  he  was  sent  from  Jamaica  to  the  Mosquito  Coast,  in  conseqnenoe 
of  the  death  of  H.M.  Agent  and  Consul  General  there  to  attend  to  British  interests,  and  received  the  thanks  of 
H  M  Government.  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  except  from  the  zniddle  of  Feb.  to  the  end 
of  May  1855  (sent  to  Ezigland  on  duty).  Succeeded  to  tne  command  of  the  sSlh  Begt.  on  the  morning  of  the  i8tk 
June  when  Lt.Colonel  Louth  was  wounded ;  was  the  senior  unwounded  officer  of  the  and  Brigade  3ra  Division  at 
the  close  of  the  action,  and  conunanded  it  for  ten  days.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the 
capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  commanded  the  Infkntry  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Meeangun(^.  Has  the  Kattix  war  Medsl* 
the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  the  Sarduuan  and  Turkish  Medals,  iea 
CB,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lncknow. 

^  tit  Colonel  Thackwell  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  3xstDec«  X854,  including  the  siege  and 
fidl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medijidie, 
and  Turkish  Idtedal) . 

•  Captain  James  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3xBt  Regiment  throughout  the  campfOen  of  z86o  in  the  north  of  Chins* 
indnding  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  storming  of  Tangxu  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  also  dorisK 
the  operations  against  the  Taeivings  in  the  vidnity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  x86a,  resulting  in  the  taking  of 
the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  TsoUn,  and  Ibrtified  town  of 
Najow,  and  the  afflur  at  Nanhsiang. 


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Frederick  Stondish  Hore,  JSntign,  9  Mar.  55  J  it  '31  Aug.  55  ;  Capt.  '3  Mar.  6s;  BtM<yor,  1  Oct.  77  ; 


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Charles  D'Oyly  Harmar,  Ath\  1  Adm.\ 

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Jamea  Blakie  Keith 

Edmond  Henry  Berkeley  

Alex.  George  William  Malet 

Galedon  Philip  Egerton,  Aide  de  Camp  to\ 

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Maurice  Baptist  Luby 

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Robert  WhaUey 


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Oliver  John  Bradford 

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Frederick  w  iUiam  Clarkson 


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'22  Mar. 

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»i8  April  65 
10  Oct.     65't»3i  July 


30  Jan.    66 

»  8  May    67 

John  Charles  Sarle  Irving,  InH.  ofMmeJe.  )  -      .  ^..  , 

6  May  79 j  T  7  Apnl  63 

Hyacinth  Chevers '13  Mar.   66 

Charlea  Sperling  Cumberland 1*29  May   67 

Edward  Watson  Conran,  Interpreter '21  Aug.   69 

Reginald  BurronghH  Radyerd '28  Oct.    68 

Martyn    John  Edward   Fenwick,    AiX'\ 

jmlamt  x6  Jonejd  y 

Horace  John  James  Kentish   

Philip  Farrer 

Frank  Canningham  Dunlop 

Joseph  Howard  Poett 

George  Herbert  Watson 

Sbcomd  Lisutbrabtb. 

Sheffield  Stratigi»-avs  Robert  Rogers  , 

George  AJexander  M'Carthy  

Charlea  Haviland  WiUiams 

Elliott  Frederick  Healy 


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7  Aug.  75 
T  April  75 


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23  Jan. 

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xz  May  78 
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aa  Jan.    79 

William  Hugh  Dobbie   .z3Aug.  79 

Charlea  Grant  Franco  Edwards 13  Aug.  79 


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IX I ...  PafaMi<«r.~Jame8  Graham  Hamilton,  a  Dec.  68 ;  Hon.  Captain,  2  Dec.  73. 
»  I  ...   (^iarter  Maater. — Joseph  Jobberas,*  24  Aug.  60. 
'  JPaeingt  Green.— J^«n/<,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruA  Agente,  Sir's.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 

Embarked  for  India,  October  iB6g. 

*  Sir  Charles  Tan  Straubenzeo  served  throughout  the  campaign  agnmst  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834,  resulting  in 
the  ttaexation  of  that  territory'.  As  Sioior  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  39th  Regiment  during  the  action  of 
^Ii^^aajpoTe,  Gwalior  (Bronse  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel)  on  apth  Dec.  1843.  Commanded  the  British  Contingoit 
•^Gtwee  from  November  1854  to  April  1855,  wben  he  proceeded  m  command  of  the  Buffs  to  the  Crimea,  and  con- 
^'^^■edUKre  in  conrunand  of  a  Brigade  until  July  1856 ;  vrnn  present  at  the  two  assaults  of  the  Redan  in  June  and 
^cfitaaler,  at  the  former  he  comnuinded  a  separate  Brigade,  and  at  the  latter  the  ist  Brigade  Light  Division,  when 
bf  KBtiUi^ly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
*^^  sri  Class  of  the  Me4j><Ue) .  Proceeded  to  China  in  command  of  a  Brigade  in  1857  and  succeeded  to  the  command 
O'tht  Forces  there  in  November ;  commanded  the  Land  Forces  at  the  capture  by  assault  and  occupation  of  the  city 
of  (AQtoQ  on  99th  Dec.  1857  and  in  all  subsequent  minor  operations,  and  continued  in  command  of  the  British  Forces 
a  Chjoa  anta  March  x86o  (XCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  U.Oolenel  Dixon  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  December  1854  to  February  1855,  including 
tittiiege  of  8ebaatoi>ol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Vsior  Smyth  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attacks  of 
tbe  x8th  June  and  8lh  Sept  (Medal  witb  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  H.  B.  Young  served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  the  Pnnjaub  from  June  x86o  to  February  1865,  with  the  ist 
Pongaab  Infinxtary,  and  was  present  during  the  blockade  of  Hindostanee  fanatics  and  Trans-Indus  tribes,  and  cover- 
log  of  Umb  in  Angost  and  September  x86i,  and  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  latterly  as  Adjutant 
of  the  Regiment  (specially  mentioned  in  aespatches  and  in  the  Punjaub  Government  report.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  (Quarter  Maater  Jobbems  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  in  1855,  including  the  attacks  of  the  x8tn  June 
■ad  Uh  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field,  Knight  of  the  liegion  of  Honor, 
■ad  TnrUah  Medal). 


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Vittobia"   '*Pybbhbb8"  "Nivellb"  "Obthbb"  "Touloubb"  "PKiriHatrLA"  "Watbeloo" 
**CAirnAHAB"  '*  Ghvzitbb  and  Cabool  1843  "  "  Mahabajpobb  "  "Nbw  Zbalavd." 
Colonel.— Aagnstns  Halifax  Perryman.i  CB.  Emtign,  ^a;  June  34;  Lt  y>  June  37;  Cant.  »i6  April  41  i 
Major,  '22  Dec.  43;  Lt.Colcnel,  P24  Ko7.   48;   Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Jitifor  General,  13  Feb.  63;   Lieut. 
General,  19  Nov.  71 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  40th  Foot,  23  May  72 . 
lienteaaatOoloneL— William  Davies  Shipley,  Eneurn,  ^3  March  48  ;  Lt.  20  Aur.  49 :  Capt.  x?  Anril  ^8 :  Major, 
*}Qtioy.6g ;  Brevet  lAeutknant  Colonel,  lOcL  771  Lt.CoUmel,  6  Ang.  79,        ^  "^^     ^^     ^     *'      ^  '       •'» 
X^or8.--Martin  Morphy,'  Eneign,  2  July  58 ;  t,t.  14  Jan.  61  j  Capt.  '8  June  67}  Mqjor,  35  Apr  79. 
Richard  Crundel  Brook,^°  Eneign,  ^31  May  59 ;  Lt.  '19  Aug.  62 ;  Cgp^.  P7  Dec.  67 ;  i/o/or,  6  Any.  79. 


Pay. 


Captaiits. 

Frederick  Nassau  Dudgeon" 

Geo.  Augustus  White,  Brig.Mqj.^AUakahad 

j>.<.c.  Philip  Conway  Story"    

Edmund  Whitehead,!^  Commandant  Fueh-  ] 

wtaree  Convalescent  Depot ) 

Thomas  Kelly" 

Arthur  Wilkinson 

James  Brougham,  A^'utant  4  Middleeea  \ 

SUU  Volunteer* S 

William  Henry  Moberly,  Station  Stqffl 

Officer.  Landour  Lepot ^.... ) 

Charles  Linton   

Henry  Francis  Tumbull   

Walter  Lnttrell  Mansel  


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Arthur  Francis  George  Richardson, !««/. ) 
qfMuehctrjf  18  Oct.  79 } 

Sydney  George  Cumberland  Greenaway... 

Henry  Kennett  Cavaye,  Adj,  20  June  79 ... 

JohnRobert  Philip  Purchas 

Francis  Hoel  Probyn 

Edward  King  Elliot  Spence 

Vesey  Mangles  Stockley  

Hugh  Edward  Grimes 

George  Ulick  Browne,  Extra  Aide  del 
Camp  to  the  Lt.Govemor  of  Bengal  } 

William  Simpson  Marshall  

Frederick  Canning  Gortlandt  Angelo  

John  Edmund  Fishboume  Jacob 

Thomas  Lamb   

Edmund  Donough  John  O'Brien  

BBOOim  LzxiTTBVAirTe. 

Charles  Stewart  Foote 

Edward  Frederick  Henry  M'Swiney   

John  Antill  Moggridge  ! 

Frederick  Campbell   

Leicester  Seward 

Lewis  Ernest  Cooper 

Francis  Blake  Simpson 


22  July  56 

19  Nov.  58, 

'  5  Sept.  56 

'22  May  57 

'21  Nov.  62 

9  May  65 

''30  Jane  65 


4  Sept.  60 
»i3Feb.  63 
'  3  June  59 

38  June  62 

'33  Aug.  64 
'  9  Oct.     69 

>*2o  Oct.    69 


7  kng.  66, '30  Mar.  67 

'21  Nov.  65  '24  Sept.  70 

P  8  May  66 '25  Jan.  71 

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31  Oct.    77 

35  Jan.    78 

X  May  78 
X5  Mar.  79 

so  June  79 


5  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
X9  0ct. 
86  Mar. 
ax  Sept. 
31  Sept. 

5  Oct. 
XX  Feb. 

3z  Sept. 

31  Sept. 
XI  Feb. 

6  May 
30  June 
a8  Aug. 


General  Ferryman  oommanded 
the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Grimeaa 
campaign  fVom  1 5th  Deo.  X854,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopcd 
and  attacks  on  the  x8th  June  and  ith 
Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  AthClaaa  of 
the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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Pajfwuuter. — 

Qjnarier  Matter.—  Bnmuel  Cordue,^?  15  Jan.  58. 

Faeinge  BwS.—Agente,  Messrs.  E.  S.  Codd  and  Oo.^Iriek  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Bona. 
Embarked  for  India,  6th  October  1873. 
*  MMor  Mansergh  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-65,  and  was  present  at  Orakan 

"  Major  Morphv  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x.  Also  in  that  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal}. 

^^  Major  Brook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-64,  and  was  present  at  Banf^iriri 
(Medal). 

"  Captain  Dudgeon  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6x,  and  was  present  at  Kahihi, 
Matankoriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  served  in  the  war  of  X863-65,  and  was  present  at  Kangiriri  (Medal). 

1*  Captain  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  18(8  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

1*  Captain  Whitehead  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  x874» 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil  (wounded  slightly),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Ooomassie  (Medai 
with  Clasp). 

>&  Captain  Kelly  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  fWun  the 
37th  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of  tha 
Fcrt  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 

17  Quarter  Master  Cordue  was  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Cautoo 
in  XS57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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"Ata"  ••Cakda«a»,  OHuaru»  and  Gabool,  484a"  ••Alma"  ••Ixiibmah"  "Sitaotofol." 
OolflnaL— Amp  Kichard  England,*  QCB.KS.  JBnnon,  25  Feb.  08;  i^.  1  June  09 ;  Capt.  u  June  11 ;  Major, 
4  Sept.  83 ;  IA.Colomel,  29  Cjct.  95 ;  C'ofoii*^,  28  June  38  j  Mt^jor  &eMrdl,  11  Nov.  51  j  ii«««.ff#«*rtt/,4  June 


56;  etiural,  6  July  63 ;  Colonel  4zst  Foot,  20  AprU  61. 
iratenaat  OoloaeL— William  Allan,*  Entiant  '12  July  50: 
»x8  April  6s  ;  BtjLt.Colon§l,  7  Oct.  y ;  L<«»««»a««  Colonel,  23  May  77;  Cote»il,  7  bet. '79 


Ma}«is.—p.«.e.Aiihur  Henry  Warell,*  Eneign,  24  Dec.  54 ; 

68 ;  Breoet  LieutenaMi  Colonel,  2  June  77. 
Henry  Jamee  Haydock,*  Eneign,  *i6  Deo.  53 

jr<Vor,  23  May  77?  Bt,U,Oolonel,  27  Apr.  79. 
Aahton  Henry  Warner,  Eneign,  i  Feb.  56 ;  Li.  ao  Jan.  591  Capt,  7  July  66; 


GArrxnrs. 

Nathaniel  Montgomery  

Arthur  Gray 

•.«.e.ArthurDrummondCur- ) 

rie.  Brigade  Major,  Ceglon  5 

TranciB  David  Webb 

Charles  Torldngton 

Baraett  Nethereote  Anley.) 

A^nUmt  Olamorm  MUUia  S 
Arthur  Kennedy  MoOanalaad . 

Anguatine  Hugh  Lefroy?   

Foster  Leohmere  Wade  Dalton 

George  William  Hughes* 

John  Huntley  Gordon 

Henry  John  Shaw  Kennedy ... 

LnunirAjrcs. 
Frank  Fiddes  Bndman,  Inet.  *) 

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BdwardYyvyan  Huyahe.af) 

4Va#  OJuege S 

John  Owen  Quirk,  iC4;«toM<) 

1  March  79  > 

Walter  Fred.TheodoreParreidt 
William  Frederick  Marriott 
Francis  Bnasell  Parkinson.., 

Phineas  William  Hunt 

John  William  Orookes 

Arthur  BoTell  Beade  , 

^     lesSillem 

Henry  D'Alton  Harkness  ... 

8ioon»  LnvnvAVTS. 

Wmiam  Carter  Giilhrd  

James  Richard  Plomer  Clarke 
Henry  Selwyn  Goodlake  .. 
Julias  Hanzy  Goodwyn    .. 


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.  33  May  77;  Colonel,  7  Oct.  79. 
Lt,  9  Mar.ss ;  Capt,  'i  June  60 ;  Mtyor,  '3  June 

Zi.  20  Feb.  SSI  Capt*  X3  Nov.  S7J  BtMqfor,  5  July  7a 

royor,  8  May  78. 


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»3x  May  7x 
''27  Oct.    7x 

a8  Oct.    71 
a8  Oct.    7x 


28  Oct. 
14  Feb. 


7* 


'17  April  69 
13  Nov.  78 
29  Jan.  79 
I  Mar.  79 
6  Aug.  79 
4  July  79 
I  Nov.  79 


served  at  the  attack  on 
Flushing  in  1800,  and  in  the  operations  in  Sicily 
in  z8xo-xx.  Jomed  the  Army  in  Paris  in  18x5. 
Commanded  the  75th  Regiment  several  years. 
Commandant  of  KaflWuia,  and  employed  through- 
out the  Kaffir  war  of  1836-37  (Medal).  Commanded 
the  Bombay  Division  m  tne  Afl^han  war  of  1843 
(Medal),  including  actions  of  28th  March  and  26th 
April  in  the  Pisheen  YaUey  in  their  march  to  Can- 
dahar,  and  of  the  17th  and  i8th  August  on  the 
Kqjuck  Heights,  and  xoth  October  in  the  Bolaa 
Pass  in  their  retreat  to  the  Indus.  Conmianded 
the  3rd  Division  of  the  Crimean  Amiy  in  Z854-5S9 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman» 
afiair  of  x8th  June,  and  the  siege  duties  against  the 
Russian  forts  which  covered  the  south  side  of 
Sebastopol  trom  their  first  investment  till  2nd 
August  i8sn  (Medal  with  Clasi>s,  GC8.,  ist  Class 
of  the  Mediidie,  Grand  Oflloer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Sardinian  Medal). 

•  Lt.Colonel  Wavell  served  with  the  4xst  Regi- 
ment in  the  Crimea  from,  nth  July  1855,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

I  '5    ...  jPsfgrfT.— George  William  Furlong,  9  Nov.  78 ;  ^Em,  5  AprU  5s  1  Zt.  '15  June  58  s  Cbpl.  s  Sept.  64 ;  Bt. 

'  3  I  ..  ■iffrterMMtm'.'^ohn Miller,  5  B^  77-  [Jf^or;  i  (iit.  77. 

Fatkige  White.— 4^m<>,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JWa  Agente,  Bit  I.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
Betnmedfrom  India,  March, iSjs* 
*  Oobnel  Allaa  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4xBt  Begiment,  indlnding  the  battles  of  Alma 
lidlBknman,  siege  and  fyi  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the 
ttSeptnnber  nCedal  with  Cnasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

J  UOolonel  Haydock  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infiemtry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xoth  August  1855,  including  the 
■eg*  tad  ten  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Septembex^— 
^^ade^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Ajso  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  and  was 
P^Kai  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  subsequent  defence  of  Luck- 
>ov,defcnos  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  £sll  of  Lnoknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 


OARAIV. 


XX  Jan.    67 
•x2  Nov.  70 

'  7  I>eo.  70 
»  S  April  7x 
'31  Oct.    71 


33  May 

SMay 
»24  Mar. 

I  Mar. 
»3oMar. 
July 


Sir  Blohard  England  a 


'O^iafai  Lefroy  served  with  the  45th  Begt  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  OviBia  Hughes  served  with  the  4th  Begiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  CUunpaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
•ttteoTAiogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

OontintMtion  of  Notes  to  42nd  Begiment 

*  (Snliis  Cmnberlaad  served  with  the  4and  Highlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  was 
«*«nlj  Hounded  in  the  right  arm  at  the  battle  of  AmoafU  (Medal  with  (31asp). 

^  (hpcsin  Bricksndsn  aooonqwuied  the  4»d  Highlanders  to  the  Gold  Coast  (Ashanti  Medal). 

^  Ckpliins  Bden  and  Brophy  and  Lieut.  Munro  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of 
tbt  Aihsnti  war  in  1874,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  AmoaAil,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Beoquab. 
kittle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  (3iplsin  Wanehope served  in  the  Ashanti  war  fh>m  the  wUh  November  1873.  Commanded  the  'V^nnebah  company 
«r  RsinQ's  Begiment  firom  the  Prsh  to  the  Adansi  Hills ;  then  served  as  Staff  Oflloer  to  Colonel  MXeod  commandhtg 
chsMTsaeed  Guard,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle 
<if  AsMslU,  oratnre  and  destruction  of  Beoquah.  Advanced  Guard  engagement  of  Jarbinbah  (wounded  slightlv), 
•kxniishflB  sad  ambuscade  aflUrs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  and  battle  of  Ordahsu— severely  wounded 
<Tiwmtii)noii  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Osptafai  Stevenson  served  as  A^utant  of  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war 
in  1874,  sad  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafkil  (wounded  slightly),  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  battle 
of  Ordshsa  sad  capture  of  Ctoomassie  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  (3tplafaM  Qrogan  (wounded  slightly  at  Oxdahsu)  and  Moubray  (wounded  slightly  at  Amoaftd)  served  throughout 
<h8  ncond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  AnuNuU,  capture  and  destruction  of 
Beoqosh,  bstOe  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Qosirtar  Master  Forbes  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  througnout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
ebidbig  the  battles  of  Afana  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebe  ' 
unahs  efthe  iSth  June  and  8th  Bepte  ~  


I  Beptemiier  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Sebastopol  and 
Served  also  the 


of  1857-^  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  x8c7),  Serai- 

-' sad  Shumsbabad,  siege  and  fttU  of  Luoknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks^Bnngalo, 

atlaok  on  the  Fort  of  Boohea,  action  at  Allygunge,  battle  of  Bareilly,   and   action   at 
"'"  '" — '     Served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  was  pre- 


aodBssimi's 

_     t  (Medal  with  Clasp) 
•wtUthitettlaor  ABMaAi],bstaeof  Oidahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp) 


i86p«,khiu8;.]42nd  {Boyal Highland.   TJie£laekWaUh).—Lt^Uc6dto7gthl^^ii^^ 

The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.     St.  Andrew.    "A'euo  ««  impume  UumM,*'    "Eoxn"  (with  theSphini). 
"  CoEuirjrA*'  **  Fvums  d'Owob"  "  Prsmxe  "  "  Nirsui "  "  Nm  "  "  Osihxb  "  *'  Touxouai " 
"PiirararLA**  "Wambloo"  "Alma"  "Sbtastopol"  "LucKirow»»  ••Ashaxtm." 


IT— T»'8er. 
KaU  Hiilf 
Pay. I  Pay. 

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OoloneL— c.  Sir  Dnncan  Alexander  Cameron,^  OCB.  Ensign,  8  April  25 ;  Lt.  1*15  Aug.  26 ;  Copt,  'az  June  33 ; 

Major,  »23  Aug.  39 ;  Li. Colonel,  »s  Sept.  43 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  j  Mqjor  QenercU,  25  Mar.  59;  LietU.Qeneral, 

X  Jon.  68 ;  General,  5  Dec.  74 :  Colonel  42nd  Foot,  9  Sept.  63. 
Lientanaat  Colonel.— Duncan  liacpherson,'  CB.  £n»ign,  '25  June  52 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 :  Cant,  '24  April  55 ; 

Mcjor,  5  July  65 ;  Bt.Lt.Colcnel,  i  April  74 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  29  Sept.  77  ;  Colonel,  1  Apr.  79. 
JWore.— William  Green,*  Eneign,  »i6  Jan.  55;   Lt.  13  April  55  j    Capt,  9  Aug.  59;  i^f  jr<i|;or,  5  July  72 ; 

Major,  30  Sept.  74. 
Richard  Kerr  Bayly,?  Enngn,  z6  Mar.  55  ;  Lt.  2  Oct.  55;  Cofie.  5  July  65 ;  Si.  Major,  z  April  74;  Jfajor, 

29  Sept.  77. 


Captaikb. 
George  Armand  Fane,*  D.A,  Q. M.  Gen.   . 

Alexander  Ferrier  Kidston^i 

Andrew  Michael  Creagh."  D.-4.XG«i. 


Wfor  Mueketrw,  Foritmouth.. 
aU       " 


P29  Mar. 
"  9  Nov. 

8  Feb. 


alker  Aitkeni« 
John  Selby  Walker,"  Mh  a  Surreg E\fieVol. 

Robert  Charlee  Coveny"    

Gtoorge  Malcolm  Fox   

George  B.  M'Leod  Cuml)erlaadi* » 

l>.«.e.Richd.  Hugh  Lfunbart  Brickenden,^*) 

Oarrieon  Inetructor  at  Malta } 

Charles  John  Eden*? 

Andrew  Gilbert  Wauchopo,*"  eervimg  ina\ 

civil  eapaeitg  in  Cgprue } 

Nicholas  W.  Patrick  Brophy" 

Andrew   Scott   Stevenaon,*!  eerving  in  a  > 

dvil  rctpaeUg  in  Cgpru* S 

Edward  (Jeorge  Grogan'*  

William  Henry  H.  Carew  Moubray**  


LtXrTXFAlTTS. 

George  Montgomery  Munro**  

Edward  Lee,  Adjutant  is  Jan.  79 

Hernuui  Frederick  Elliot  

Lord  Alexander  Kennedy 

Edward  Parker  Campbell  

Alexander  Gtordon  Duff 

Norman  MacLeod ., 

Thomas  Francis  Archibald  Kennedy... 
Hon.  Archibald  FitsRoy  George  Hay 


-9  Dec.  6x 
»  g  April  63 
I*  7  Jan.  62 
^n  Dec. 
'2a  Nov. 


9  Oct. 
P  2  Dec. 


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'20  Oct. 

'az  Nov. 

'ax  Nov. 

Vz7Mar. 

'24  July 
»22  Oct. 


Francis  Lovell  Speid, 
James  Allan  Park  .... 
George  Samuel  Aberoromby  Hhrvey 

SxCOmJ  LlBUtWAHIS.  I  aHPLIXC 

Thomas  Arthur  Mackenzie 1  22  Jan. 

Henry  Huntly  Leith  Malcolm  v........{    a  Jan. 

Percy  John  Caton  Livingston aa  Jan. 

John  Grenfell  Maxwell    aa  Mar. 


3  Mar. 

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P  8  May 
^30  Jan. 
^  9  June  65 
29  Deo.    66 

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a3Jnne 
»i7Map. 

28  Oct. 

28  Cot. 
28  Oct. 


xz  Deo.  72 
30  April  73 

9  Aug.  73 
X2  Nqv.  73 
17  Jan.  72 
28  April  75 
28  April  75 
27  June  75 
20  Nov.  75 
XI  Feb.      ' 

5  June 
39  Nov. 


za  Sept. 
Z2  Feb. 


z  April  74 


Z4  May 

6  Mar. 
2  July 
8  May    _ 
'zoJune  7z 
z3Sept.  75 

29  Sept  77 

89  Sept  77 

z4Sept  78 

5  Oct    78 

19  June  79 

Z9  June  79 

2z  June  79 

>  Sir  Duncan  Cameron 
throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1S54-55 ;  commanded  the  42nd  Kegt 
at  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  the 
Highland  Brigade  at  the  battle  of 
Balaklava,  on  the  expedition  to 
Kertch,  aiege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol 
and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  the 
J  8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Claspc, 
CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkiah  Medals,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  Commanded 
the  forces  in  ifew  Zealand  during 
the  war  of  i863-6<  (Medal). 

i«  Captains  Aitken  and  Coteny 
served  with  the  43nd  Highlandeni 
in  the  second  phase  of  th^  Aahsnti 
war  in  1874,  and  were  present  at  tfae 
battle  of  Amoathl,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
and  capture  of  Coomaasie  (Medal  with 


P<9«<ue»r.— William  Robert  Thomhill,  z  Apr.  78 
Quarter  Maeter.Sohu  Forbes.**  94  Sept  73. 


Clasp). 
Entign,  as  Sept  60 ;  LL  'aa  Sept  65 ;  Capi^  89  Nov.  7^. 


Faeimgs  mne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  taxd  Co.— Jrieh  Ajfeni$t  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Eetttmedfrom  Gibraltar,  19  June  iSjg. 

•  Colonel  Macpherfon  served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  4ana  Highlanders  against  the  mutineers  xd 
India,  including  the  notion  at  Khodagunj,  siege  and  fkll  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Benin' 
Bungalow,  attack  on  Rooyah,  action  at  Aliygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clssp). 
Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  4and  Highlanders.  Served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Aahanti  war  in  1874, 
and  commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Amoafhl.  Sir  Archibald  Alison  in  his  report  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
writes  i—**!  have  particularly  to  bring  to  yout  notice  the  excellent  manner  in  which  the  attack  was  conducted  by 
Major  Macpherson  and  the  gallantry  which  he  displayed.  Though  wounded  in  three  places,  he  positively  reftued 
to  quit  the  field  until  the  village  of  AmoaHil,  which  I  had  directed  him  to  attack,  was  secured"  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Major  Green  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  ounpaign  fVom  the  Z4th  July  Z&55,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  X857-58  against 
the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  of  Kudygunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  ossanlt 
of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of 
Bareilly,  Slsseaghat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  for  the 
Gold  Coast  and  was  there  placed  in  command  of  xoo  men  at  Yaneoomassie  Fanti  ( Ashanti  Medal). 

7  Major  Bayly  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  xa57-58  against  t.he  mutineers  inlndis* 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnponw  (6th  Dec.  1S57),  Beraighat,  iCudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fsll  of 
Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge, 
attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  and  action  at  Sisseoghat— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold 
Coast  with  the  42nd  Bighlnndera.  Served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  7874,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassic  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Mi^or  Furse  served  with  the  4^nd  Highlanders  in  the  campaign  of  x  857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  in 
eluding  the  actions  at  Eudy gunge  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and 
Banks^^Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  AUyfrunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with 


Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  X873  on  special  service,  and  served 
throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Employed  at  first  on  a  recruiting  mission  in  the  setUementB  of  tbe 
Gambia.  Afterwards  in  chnrpe  of  the  advanced  party  of  Wood's  Regiment  in  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  th« 
27th  November,  and  subsequent  advance  to  the  nrah.  Commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  Wood's  Regiment  at 
the  battle  of  Amoaflil,  and  \~v  $  pregent  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatobee» 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  ("las])). 

»  Captain  Walker  served  w'Ah  the  40th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  Taranaki  and  the  Waikato  during  the  war  in 
z864-«5  (Medal). 

»i  Captain  Kideton  scrred  %rith  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  18741 
and  was  present  at  the  bnttls  :)f  Amoaful,  capture  and  de.struction  of  the  town  of  Becquah.  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (meniictied  in  dcsputchcs,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  Creagh  servtid  vr.lh  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  ZS74.  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  ot  A-noitful  (wounded  slightly),  capture  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Becqiiah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  0/  Coomii.<^^sio  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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A3rd{MonmouiJu^hiTeLightInf,y-         [S'^^JI^blI^w.W^^ 

Linked  tossed, 

CoBinnii. "  "  BuBAOo"  "  Tumitvu  i>*Ojro«"  "  Cxitdad  Bodsxoo  "  "  Badajoz  "  "  Sx-lamlvcx  " 

Vitiobia"  "NiTiLLi"  "NiT«"  "TouLOUBm"  "PwrxirBUXJL"  "Niw  Zbalavd." 

'*«'>«  OotoMl— IFon.  Sir  AvLgOMbas  Almeric  Bpenoer,^  €hCB.  Entign,  8  April  35 ;  U.  '5  July  vj ;  Capi,  '6  April  31  j 

M^jor, »2x  July  43  ;  JJ.CoUmel,  17  May  45  J  Colonel,  ao  June  54  J  Mi^or  Qoneral,  13  Feb.  60  j  Idtui.&enmral, 

9  May  68 :  Qoneral,!^  Sept.  75 ;  CoIomI^^  Foot,  i*  Juno  69. 
UNiaaa&t  OolmeL— TO  Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane.*  Entian,  13  April  49 ;  Lt.  ^1$  Oct.  53 :  GcMrf.  34  Aug.  58; 

JSf.jr<MV>r,  19  Jan.   64;  JTa/or,  1*38  Oct.  71;  EiSd.Cokmel,  7  Jan.  74;  Xi«K<»iMM<  OdIoimZ,  16  Feb.    78; 

CotoM^m  7  Jan.  70. 

jQ«n.—^.«.e.  Harry  Armstrong  Brett,*  DeptUg  Judge    Advoeafe,  DuhUn,-  Ennon,  ^8  Sept.  54;  LUuU 

'x  llay  55 ;  Cturf.  '39  July  62 ;  Major,  ao  Sept.  71 ;  Bmet  lAeutenamt  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
25  -  Steiitoy  Crosier/i?MJ^.  8  June  5s ;  -^K***-  '8  Jan.  56 ;  Capi,  30  April  6^ ;  Jf<«or,  i  Deo.  75- 
as    ...   Wflliam  Livesay,?  Enmgn,  a6  Oct.  55 ;  Lieut,  »  3  April  57 ;  Cap*.  30  April  64  ;  Major,  19  June  76. 


GAnAivs. 

George  Francia  Veeey^    

PA«.  St.  Vincent  Alexander  Hammick.io  i 
Aetia^if.QemMvderabadSubeidiarfForee  } 
Arthur  Oampbell  lloney^^  . 


svsiGV  cm 
aVD  LiauT. 


apenoer  Perc.Talbot  Nicholl  >«  A4f,2Adm,  \ 
Bail,  Glamormuukire  Byte  VoUtuUere  ,„$ 

William  Clark"  

Jemee  Thomaa  O'Brien" 

John  Shakeepear  Laufflands.  Aij, 
BaU.  Skroptkire  Byte  VolunUere 

William  Horace  Wilaon. 


Balph  Basnett  Bastell  Williamson" 

ilUam  Haroourt  Sawyer 

Herbert  Bowen  ..«...■...•.....••....••.••. .<< 
Ftanda  Hole  Bourne 


14  April 
PzaHar. 

'x7May 
'x6  Aug. 

Pfx  Feb. 
»xo  July 

'8  May 

»  a  Deo. 
»x3  0ct. 
13  Jan. 
'  4  June 
'x5  July 


LiiunvAHn. 

...  iJamee  Axthnr  Strachan...... 

...  John  Gtooiffe  Cookbum  Curtie.  Intenreter 
...  'nia.  Hush  Flowden.  Intl.  of  Unek.T^UQH,  76 

•M  iPBrpy  Temple  BiTett-Oamao 

•*  Ftas. Aith.  jlouverieTalbot»  Aij.  vj  Aug.  77 

George  Herbert  Priohaid 

Robert  Bocles 


Gordon  Hugh  liumeden  . 
Begfnald  whitworth  Porter . 


William  Sutherland  Widdicombe.. 

-.  fiorace  Angustua  Terry 

Aidnbald  Beginald  Duncan 

Pawl  Ttoby  Clark ^ 


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_   Btenart  B;errich 

John  Hanbury  WiUiama    

William  Hall  Mackintosh  Stewart .. 

AloTander  Hugh  Dobbe 

Gesald  Franois  Mookler 

Henry  Robert  Stapleton  Cotfeon 

Frederick  Charles  wood  Rideout 

Llewellyn  James  Howell  « 


31  \j%i\t.  71 1 
67  'xa  Nor.  70  X9  June  76 
69 '5  July  7Z  xvMar.  v8l 
61  4  Aug.  69 
68i'  4  Jan.    7x 


IiXflUT.  CAPTAXJT. 

^8  '34  Deo.    58  '  8  May~66 

6z'a9May   63.»a6Feb.    70 

6x^x7  2^oy.  63    laOct.    70 

6x  30  April  64  »  4  Jan.    7X 

6a  30  April  64  ao  Sept.  71 
63   a9July    ^s   x8  Oct.     73 

66'  3  Aug.  70  I  Dec.  75: 
63 '30  Mar.  67  »3x  Oct.  7x| 
67  'xa  Nor.   70    X9  June  76 

'   -      '-' x3Mar.  781 

aaMar.  79I 
33  July   79 


BBXr.MAJ.      BT.LT.0OL. 


3x  Deo.    78 


'  5  Feb.    71   a8  Oct.    7X     ^  The  Hon.  Sir  Augnstus  Ahneric 
30  Dec.   71  Spencer  served  throughout  the  East- 

5  Oct.    73  em  campaign  of  x8m**55>  &nd  oom- 
3  July   73  manded  the  44^  Regiment  at  the 

13  Nor.  73  battles  of  Alma  and  Ixikerman,  siege 
xz  Feb.   75  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occu- 

38  Feb.   74  pation  of  tne  Cemetery  and  suburbs 
xa  Feb.    76  on  the  z8th  June— wounded. .  Served 

6  Sept.  76  as    Brigadier    Genenl,   and   com- 
xz  SepL  76  manded  the  zst  Brigade  4th  Division 

39  Nov.  76  in  support  in  the  right  attack    in 
13  Feb.   78  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  fall  of 

aoMar.   78   33  July  79  Sebastopol  on  8th  Sepk,  and  subse- 

quently    commanded     tlie    British 

SUB  ;.isuT.  iiadijforoA  in  the  expedition  to  Kin- 
3  May  76  bourn,  resulting  in   the  capture  of 
those  forts  and  the  gaxrison  of  1,400 
syp  LI  BUT  men  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB„  Officer 

z  May    78  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,   Sardinian 

35  May    78  and  Turrah  Medals,  and  3rd  Class 

35  May    78  of  th&Me^jidie). 

z  May    78  ...  7  M^r  Liveear  served  In  the  sup* 

14  Sept.  78  preesion  of  the  uidlan  mutiny  ftrom 

4  Deo.    78  .    Dee.  1857  to  Jan.  x86o,  including  ao- 

33  Jan.    79  tions  at  Sahao  and  Pnttrai  (Medal)* 

33  Jan.    79  Also  served  in  the  New  2Sealand  war 

in  X864-65,  including  expeditions  in 
the  province  of  Taranaki  and  in  com- 
mand of  outposts,  destroying  many 
Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 
PUfSiiw^.— 'John  Badlier  Brereton,  z  July  78 ;  En»,  9  Apr.  6x  \1A,x%  May  65 ;  Caifi.  at  Aug.  7a. 
^MTtor  ira«<«r.— Charles  Gosteloe,  xo  Oct.  74. 

Vaeimge  WhJia.—Agetae,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.—Irieh  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  and  Co. 

Bmbwrhedfor  India,  a8  Sept.  1873. 

*  Colood  Cochrane  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  86th  Regt.  in  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 

£»vu  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandairee  (alijyrhtly  wounded) ,  battle  of  Betwa  (three 

«*>*•  dot  under  him) ,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Jnansi,  where,  under  a  tremendous  fire 

-.-*__  .. .  _,     ^_^  ^^-  «_i^_^  -  .^^  ., ^  ^^  ^^  Palace ;  battle  and  capture  of  Koonch,  various  actions 

Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Calpee,  battle  of 
n^-f  I  w«MWji»  •»%»  «,»r.«Mw  w>  «>.«»  «A««  .ud  fortress  of  Gmslior;  commanded  Irregular  Cavalry  under  Sir 
'^Ispier  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Ferose  Shah  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
W^  tiokori*  Cross,  Medal  with  CSasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  as  Msjor  of  Brigade  with  the  Eusofzy e 
'^^'iBne during  the  Indian  N.W.  fh>ntier  war  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
* '^4UoMl  Brett  served  in  the  Indian  oarmpaign  of  1857-59  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in 
^^HsOtodal).  -^  f  oy  y         i 

Jywt  Crosier  served  in  U>e  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Sahao,  Dooleypore, 
•ad  Panaha  (Medal).    Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  ii7f64-65  (Me&lV 

'  Ij^ior  Tasey  eenred  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1854  (Medal).  Attacked  and  destroyed  a  party  of 
j^b  fluiatios  with  a  detaehuMit  43Fd  Light  Infiantry  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September  X873,  and  was 
HJQkad  bv  the  Madras  Government. 

"  CspMn  Hanuniok  served  in  the  New  Zeahind  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatch  as  having  "  per- 
IS^^  ^  ^^^  ^  Acting  Adjutant  with  great  ooolness  and  courage  under  a  heavy  fire"  in  the  action  at  To  Itanga 

T^^Si^  Money  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Maketu  and 

"  Gaotsin  Williamson  was  present  with  a^  detachment  of  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  the  attack  on  and  destmc- 
B<m  ofa  party  of  Mopla  Csnatios  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September  1873,  and  was  thanked  by  the 
«drM  Government. 

"  Captain  NichoU  aervad  in  the  New  Zealand  war  during  k864-^  (Medal),  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Com- 
num'  in  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  in  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (wounded  in  the  head). 

"  Captain  Clark  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Commander  in  Chief 
on  scooimt  of  good  service  at  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (severely  wounded).     Served  also  with  expeditions  in 

»  ?r'^'*^J?L?^»**'**^»  destroying  manyPahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal) . 

"  Gaptsin  O'Brien  served  in  the  New  Zeahind  war  in  X864-65.  including  expeditlonfi  in  the  province  of  Taranaki, 
Oistaqfcg  many  Pahs  and  ftwrtifled  riUages  (Medal). 


ywiMiDt  under  him),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the 
°^^flRt,  he  planted  the  British  flag  on  the  top  of  t 
P"*OUpee  fhim  15th  to  3xst  May  1858,  battle  of  Gowl 
J^wUe  before  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fort 


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Ooloa«l.— 0.  VB  Sir  Thomas  Reed,^  &CB.  Corutt,  96  Aug.  13 ;   £i,  '9  May  15 ;  CeMt,  ^19  Feb.  24 ;  Jfqjor, 

'x5  June  a6$  Lt.CoUmel,  'zz   Auff.  30;  CoZoim/,  33  Nov.  41 ;  Mtyor  Qeneral,  ao  Jiiae  54 1  ZUtU,&tu€ral, 

4  May  60  ;  0«n«ral,  i  Jan.  68 ;  CoJoiul  44th  Foot,  a  Ang.  58. 
Lieateiuuit  Goloaeli.— Richard  Preston,"  CS.  Miiitarjf  BeereUujio  tk«  CommmtiMr  in  Ckirf,Ba»iIndU*;Entign, 

^27  Feb.  46;  Z4.  '34  Nov.  48;   On**-  »9   I>ec.  54:   Bt.Mqjor,  a  Nov.  55;  BtLi.Colouel,  34  April  66; 

If^'or,  as  J^  68 ;  Lt.CoUmtl,  i  Jan.  75 ;  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 


John  Sidney  Hand,«  Sntipn,  '13  May  53  i  ^»«»<-  'x8  Aug.  54;  Oeqi<.  'x6  Nov.  60;  JK.jrqf0r,  15  Aug.  68  ; 

Ma^oTf  50ot.  •j^iIAntUnani  Colonel,  z6  Sept.  76. 
■ajorf.— Charles  Elphinstone  Bennie,*  JBm^,  Z9N0V.  58;   X^'ao  April  60}    Capi.  'aa  June  67;  Major, 


C?onatantmft  Magoire,  Bntign,  '25  Jan.  59 ;  lAeni^z  Jnly  60;  Copt.  >z  Sept.  69;  Mc^or,  16  Sept.  76. 


Cattaivb. 
Edward  Charles  PembertonPigott,7  2l<(;. 

Maiirae  Volunteer  Chtarde 

Beinhold  Baker  Bald,^'.  WeetSeeoxMiUHa 

Bryan  Hesleden  Foster 

Henry  GeorfireLeftt}y 

William  Douglas  Saunders 

p.».e.  Charles  Hussey  Walsh,  AetittaeU 

Q,  M.  Gen.  BriHeh  Snrmak  Divieion 

Thomas  Thompson  Irvine*  

William  Wood 

Ellis  Bamsay  Beid 

Piers  Edgoumbe^<> 

Seton  Churchill    

Herbert  Franoia  HiU 


'z6  Jan. 

'21  Sept. 
»  9  Deo. 
P  zMay 
'isFeb. 

13  May 

33  Aug. 

31  Mar. 

3  Feb. 

'33  June 

»  3  Feb. 

'37  Feb. 


LnuTXirAirTS. 

Thomas  Scrope  Wellesley  Bernard 

Edward  Morrell,  Jntt.  qf  Muekottf  39) 

April  79. S 

George  Hndleston  Powell,  StaOon  Stqff\ 

Qfieer,  Tkagetrngo  } 

Montagu  WynyardjU  Adjutamt  31  Oct  74... 
Edwa]^Nash,aiAfa|f  CoUiyt  


»  9  Oct.    69  ''ax  June  71 
'z7  Nov.  69  '  9  Sept.  7z 


Charles  Doherty  Bosser 
Thomas  James  Pearce  Kelly . 

Francis  Yentris , 

James  Witten  Thompson   

Arthur  Arnold  Barrett 

James  Alexander  Bell 

William  Graydon  Carter 

George  Biohard  BUis 


BBOOHV  LiSUTXVAVTi. 

Charles  Edward  Ozmaa  

William  800U  Walison 

William  Legh  Boswell 

Henry  Hyde  Williamson  Nason  ... 

John  Trevor  Bpenoer  

Stephen  Neary 

Edward  Lainson  Guilding 

William  Beaufort  BraWon 


Z9  June 

'33  Dec. 

'  z  Sept. 
»z7  Nov. 
'  sSept. 

»27  Sept. 

59  »  9  Dec. 
63'  3  Jan. 
69.  8  Feb. 
65  »aa  May 

69j3May 
69  '3x  June 


»x3Feb. 
'z6  Jan. 


23  Sept.  7x 
a8  Oct. 


7« 


SITDLZXVT. 


30  Jan.  78 
X  May    78 

30  Jan.  78 
4  Dec.   78 

32  Jan.  79 
4  Deo.    78 

13  Aug.  79 

x3Aug.  79 


zoNov,  69 

'  3  Sept.  70 
'si  June  71 
'  9  Sept.  71 
'  7  Oct.    7x 

35  Feb.  74 

X  Jan.  75 
X  April  75 
8  Deo.  77 
7  Aug.  78 
«xAug.  78 
95  Aug.  78 


'  «  Sir  Thomas  Reed  served  the  cam- 
98  Oct.  71  naign  of  18x5,  and  was  present  at  the 
a8  Oct.  7x  battle  of  Waterloo.  In  Z846  he  com- 
38  Oct.  7x  manded  a  Brigade  of  the  Army  of 
3  Dec.  74  the  Sutlej,  and  was  wounded  and  had 
z  z  Feb.  75  a  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  battle 
30  Dec.  7x  of  Feroseshah  (Medal).  Commanded 
xo  Sept.  75  and  made  the  miUtary  disposition  of 
xo  Sept.  75  the  Troops  in  the  Punjaub  at  the 
xo  Sept.  75  breaking  out  of  the  mutiny  in  1857, 
38  Oct.  76  which  resulted  in  the  tranquillity  of 
that  Province  and  constituting  it 
the  base  of  operations  against  Delhi, 
for  which  he  received  the  "entire 
approbation  "  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief  in  India,  and  subsequently  the 
acknowledgments  of  the  Governor 
General,  as  well  as  fbr  his  services  in 
command  of  the  Troops  before  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  KCB,). 


PaysMufer.— Robert  Bent  Farwell,  3x  Feb.  6oj  Monorarv  Mm'ot,  9x  Feb.  75 1  Bi^Pa^wmier,  4  June  79. 
QiSrf«rJf««er.-SamuelWiniamTempe8t,i'3xjSyS.  /»»    -^     -y-«-^.*  7y 

l>bd«^«  Yellow.— iC^tfue*,  Messrs.  (Jox  and  Co.-^Iriek  Affeni»,8irJt,  Borough,  BL  and  Co. 
Swibarkedfor  India,  96  Sept,  71, 

*  Colonel  Preston  tMrved  with  the  44th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
tattles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  tlie  xSth 
June  (Medal  with  three  (Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^ldie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  z86oin  North  China  up  to  25th  August,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Sinho,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«  Lt  Colonel  Hand  served  with  the  82nd  BegL  m  the  CMmea  flrom  the  and  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  India  in  suppressing 
the  mutiny  in  X857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  and  occupation  of  Futtehghur ;  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the 
action  of  Khankur  duringthe  Rohilennd  campaign,  defence  of  the  Jail  of  Shal^ehanpore,  aflhirs  of  Mahomdee  and 
Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaon  (Medal  with  CHasp).  Served  with  the  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  in  command  of  a 
Squadron  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  oa|>ture  of  Tangku,  capture  of 
the  TiJcoo  Forts,  actions  at  Chunkiawhan  and  Tongchow,  destruction  of  the  Emperor's  Palace,  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Abjrssinian  campaign  in  x868,  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters 
Staff  as  Director  to  the  Highland  Transport  Tniix  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  ^•grtoifi  (twice 
thanked  by  Lord  Napier,  mentioned  in  denatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

•  Major  Reimie  served  the  campaign  of^x86o  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  storm  and 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  CHasp) . 

7  Captain Pemberton  I^ott  served  in  the  Crimea  from  xst  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flUl  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  44th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  z86o 
in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tanfi^,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal  with  Clssp). 

>  Captain  Irvine  served  as  Aldede  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  x86o, 
and  during  the  occupation  of  Tientsin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

&«  Captam  Bdgoumbe  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Hondurss  in 
February  and  March  X867. 

^  Lieut.  Wynyard  served  with  the  50th  Regt.  in  New  Zealand  durinv  General  Chute's  campaign  of  x866  (MedaX 

&•  (Quarter  Master  Tempest  served  in  the  8xst  Regiment  throughout  &e  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 


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CelmMl.~Sir  Daniel  LyBOns.^  ZCB.^  Quarter  Mtutt  Qtneral;  En$ign,  '26  Dec.  34 ;  Lt.  23  Aupr.  37  ;  Captain, 
'39  Dec.  43 ;  Major ^^ I  Aug.  49;  lA.CoUmtl,  91  Sept.  54 ;  CoUmel,  17  July  55 ;  Major  Oeneral,  6  Marcli  68 ; 
Lteui.Otneral,  3  June  77;  Oeneral,  14  July  79;  Colonel  45th  Foot,  25  Aug.  78. 


18  Feb.  73;  Lt.Colonel,  4  Aug.  75. 

V«rt-— Henry  Blakeney  Hayward,'  Sm*.  8  Julr  56 ;  Li.  '24  Aug.  58 ;  Capi.  '14  June  64 ;  Major,  27  Feb.  75. 
Tbomaa  Edmund  Adams.*  Bneifw,  29  Dec.  54  ;  Lieut.  13  April  55 ;  Cttpt.  >i4  June  64 ;  Major,  4  Aug.  75. 


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Captaikb. 

Robert  J.  CallweU* 

Henry  Hodson  Hooke,^  Jdj.  Noitingkam  \ 

MUitia S 

Bobert  Heniy  Dillon 

John  Olphert  Gtige,*  A^utant  London- \ 

derry  Militia  ) 

Herbert  Stoddart  Neild 

Nerill  Henry  Eeeve" 

Henry  Lambard  ^«  

Alexander  Wrigbt^^ 

Jamee  M*Cleverty    

George  Henry  Cobbold 


Cdeael.— John  Ingle  Preston, 
3;  Lt.Colonel,  4  Aug.  75. 
[enry  Blakeney  Hayward,'  Sn*. 


Sneiffn,  x6  June  54 ;  Lt.  <'i5  Fel 


g'  78. 
ib.  56  ; 


Capt.  '26  Nov.  6x  ;  M^jor, 


'18  Dec. 


13  Aug. 
24  Mar. 
'29  Mar. 

15  Feb. 
'12  June 
"xs  July 

12  Feb. 
'to  July 

'9  Nov. 

M(^n  Frederick  Thrupp |'x4  Oct. 

Arthur  Morton 1^29  Oct. 

George  Honnsom  Fort '23  Oct. 


LIBUT. 


61 


LlBITTBVAKTS. 

Arthur  Clifford  Lloyd 

John   William  Thring  Hume,  Intt.  of\ 

Mmeketry  i  Mar.  7?  > 

Edward  Augustus  Carter 

Edward  Cecil  Dowse 

Herbert  Edward  Hudson   

George  Alfred  Jones, ^<0'«tont  4  Aug.  75... 

Henry  Edward  Neild 

William  Bicknell  Coney 

Philip  UvLgh  Dalbiao 

John  Christopher  Swann 

Arthur  Dolben  Bulpett  

Henry  Arthur  Littledale 


Henry  B.  Todd-Thomton.. 
ifapier  Langford  Pearse  


SSCOVD  LXBUnVAVTS. 

Charles  Newcomen  Watts  


24  Mar. 

8  July 

^  9  Feb. 


I  May 

'17  Sept.  6x 

'  3  June  59 

x8  Sept.  63 

'x9  July  64 

'xo  July  66 

58  '  4  Jan.  61 

67  '18  Aug.  69 

68  '27  July  70 

67  »  5  May  69 

68  '27  Aug.  70 
58  »i9  Dec.  62 
*-    28  Oct.  71 

69  28  Oct.    7x 

69  28  Oct.    71 

70  28  Oct.  7x 
30  Dec.  7x 
X2  Nov.  73 
23  May  74 
IX  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
IX  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
x2  Nov.  73 
X7  Jan.  77 
34  Mar.   77 


13  Aug.  79 


»  2  Nov.  661 

«'23  0ct.  671 

'x6May  65 

12  Nov.  73! 

7  Jan.  741 
27  Feb.  75 

8  Mar.  75 
I  April  75 
4  Au?.  75 

X9  Dec.  77 

29  June  78 
21  Apr.  75 

30  Jan.  79 


CAPTAIX.      I    BBBY.MAJ. 


X  Oct. 


'  Major  Adams  served  in  the  Crimea 
with  the  28th  Regiment  from  aoth 
Aug.  185s,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


PqrsM*f#r.— Thomas  Evans  Stuart,  17  Dec.  78;  Sn§.  x  Apr.  56;  H,  i'x2  June  60;  Capt.  ^2  Sept  61 
qnart*r  JfoJlw'.— Maurice  Higgins,  25  Jan.  71. 


Taein^ft  Green.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.— /ruA  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  &  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  March  1878. 

*  Sir  Daniel  Ljsons  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39,  including  the  actions  of  St.  Denis 
(ttwtioiied  in  despatches)  and  St.  Eustache.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  general  orderK  on  tho  ocC'isioii 
<^tke  wreck  of  the  transport  Premier  on  4th  November  184^ ;  promoted  in  consequence.  Served  the  Eofitom  cam- 
P*ip  of  1854-SC ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman.  the  minor  affairs 
ofMnnac,  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava.  and  throughout  \he  whole  siege  of  Sebae^topol ;  led  tho 
BSmCohimn  of  attack  on  the  Redan  by  the  Light  Division  on  the  i84h  June,  and  comuuinded  a  Brigade  in  the 
^»Om  pait  of  tlie  action  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  engaged  in  tho  final  nssantt  of  the 
^*daa  on  the  Sth  September  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  indespatches) :  commamled  the  3nd  Britrade  Light 
^^^nkoi  tnm  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Culonel,  CB.,  Omcer  of  tho 
^hos  of  Honour,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.) 

'UjOoloDel  Preston  and  Major  Hayward  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  caoipaip^n  in  1S68, 
*^  vert  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*(^ptiiB  Can  well  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  Commissariat  Department,  in  Command  of  the  Station  ct 

'  GqssiaHooke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

'C^itsuiGage  served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  Adjutant  45th  Regiment,  anl  was  present  at  the 
forming  tnl  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^G^Mtns  Reeve,  LamUutl,  and  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  i\-erc  present  ct  the 
■tonniag  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 


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**  DOMIKIOA.  "   "  SXTASTOPOL." 


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Colwnal.— CliftrleB  Stunrt,  JFim.  '30  Dec.  a6;  i<.  P31  Deo.  28;  Li.  4-  Capt.  '26  July  32;  Capt.  4- Lt  Colontl 
1 5  Aprit  4  5 ;  C'oioMe^,  J3  June  54  ;  Major  General,  28  Jan.  60  j  Lieut. General,  i  May  68 :  General.  20 Mav  ik • 
ColfoHf/ +nth  FcKjt.  ao  June  70.  •'      '  »    v      J  75» 

LieutonjuitCobiwl,— Robert  Bennett,*  Ensign,  '17  Oct.  51;  i^  6  June  54;  Captain,  '24  April  5?*  Maior 
IK  OH^  f^E  :  Lil^mt^ntant  Cotnnel,  26  Julv  76.  ^      "*       "^    ' 

:M(Jm«.— Willitun  6  Low  art  Richardson/  Ensign,  23  Nov.  52;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55;  Capt.  '24  Aug.  58-  Bt  Motor 
5  July  72  J  Ma>r,  5  nine  75.  »  j  »  -v 

ThomaB  Jotm.*  ^anja,  '10  June  53  ;  Lt.  1  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  24  May  61 ;  Bt.Major,  8  July  74 ;  Major  26  July  76. 


Ci^PTAIlTB. 

Frank  Griuvo* 

Riohlird  L.  Willi  urn  Moore  Maydwell 

Joiin  Joseph  ForHytb  Crant  

FrauciB    Hoiirv    A.    Disney    Roebuck, > 

Adjutant  Sati  Mi^tUjfex  MiUiia } 

Jameii  PitzEiiHtare  Forster  

JohD  Maxwell  Low   

Henry  Horatio  Ncirmun   

William  Fttrwdl     

^.f.^.Ilenrj'  Elliott  Chi«vallier  Kitchener,/) 

InHrurtfyr  R.  M.  Cuff^ge ) 

William   Barrintrti'ii   lirowne  

Henij  Tfa  ouuifl  Wardc;  Allatt,  at  StqfCoUego 
John  Reeres 


20  Feb.    55 

'13  Nov.   6c 

25  Apr.    58 


P26Feb.    64Pi7Apr.    67 

'19  Dec.  62IP14  Sept.  66 

P19  Dec.  621P29  Sept.  65 

'•23  Aug.  64,Pi6  0ct.     67 

'29  Sept.  65  Pi  a  Dec.    68 

'10  July  66 

8  Jan.  68 
30  Oct.  66 
►  9  Aug.  68 


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Burrard  Rairson   Croi-ier,  Inttruetar  of] 

MuMJcHry  9  Sept.  76 J 

Heiirv'^  Pnrry  Cr'^-HiT      

Artlmr  Hvrur!      •  esq 

KeKlj  til  til  V  .-  lYoung 

John  l[aiij(j]t4<]9  Vi*M[M)yle 

John  ^nnLaj^n  KodnoyEden    

Henry  WoRtcnm  Cankn 

George  A  ah  by  Aj^bhy,  Adjutant  10  Feb.  77 

Wolstan  Francia 

Geor^re  iU?ado  MaoMullen 

Rdmimd  John  Hollway  , 

Frederick  Wi I (iftin  St-oele    

Hewlett  Chflrlea  Perkins , 

John  Alexander  Wngbb  Falls  


Bub  Ltiutbvavts. 
Horacfl  Gflor^o  Proctor  Beauohamp 


'12  Deo.    68 


Bxco?rii  Li  KFTsvAirre. 

Richard  Siimucl  Ireland ». 

WilliftiEL  Lue^  Harvey    

Henry  Gikgc  Morris 

Arthur  MorriEon    ... 


6  July  55 
'19  Jan.  64 
P17  July    60 


*ioFeb.  69 

Pi6Mar.  70 

'22  Oct.  70 

P  5  Mar.  70 


19  Oct.  68 
'•16  Mar.  70 
'25  Dec.    67 

'  9  Apr.    70 

1*16  Sept.  68 

28  Mar.    74 

5  June   75 

21  July   75 

i^Nov.  75 

1  July  76 
26  July  76 
26  Sept  77 


'22  Mar.   71 

13  June   74 

19  June  74 
4  Dec.    74 

13  June  75 
27  June  75 
21  Sept,  74 

20  Nov.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
II  Sept.  76 
II  Sept.  76 
II  Nov.  76 
99  Nov.  76 
29  Nov.    76 


2WD  LISUT. 


15  Sept.  77 
30  Jan.  78 
30  Jan.  78 
II  May    781 


SUB  LIBUT. 


II  Oct.     76 


Major  John  *lBerved  ?ritb  the 
Queen's  in  the  Campaign  of  i860  m 
China,  and  was  present  at  the  actioB 
of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  the 
inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Poy«Mt*/rr.— Thorn aa  George  Booth/  30  Oct.  78 j  En*.  16  May  65 ;  Lt.  15  Sept.  65;  Capi,  31  Aug.  78. 
.  I  Quarter  Mtuti^r. — George  Styles,  1 1  July  74. 
I  Facingt  Yvi\[ow,—Agent$,  Messrs.  B.  S.  Codd  k  Co.— /m*  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  t,  Sons. 

Embarked  for  Bermuda,  21  October  1876.  ^ 


1  Lt.Colonel  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Adjutant  of  the  63rd  Regt.,  and  was  present  st  tbt 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  horse  shot) ,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witb 
four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Richardson  served  with  the  Sanger  Field  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  Infbntry  durin|^  the  Indian  mntiny 
campaign  in  1857-59;  marched  through  Central  India  from  Bangalore  to  (Jalpee  in  1858  a  distance  of  1,300  inikl| 
during  the  hottest  season  of  the  year ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Aim 
at  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  on  the  2TSt  22nd  and  23rd  Dec.  1858 ;  also  commanded  18 
Detachment  of  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Ferose  Shah  on  ^  26W 
August  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  General  Whitlock  for  both  actions.  Medal) .  | 

*  Captain  (Srieve  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  ^rd  September  1855  to  the  aothMay  lis^ 
includmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Booth  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875.  Commanded  the  force  is  tb# 
assault  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Sala,  and  was  severely  wounded. 


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Cvtntjk.  1  47th  {Laiicashu-e). — Linlcvd  io  Sist.  [ 


Sfth  Divfrict'So.  12. 
Jiriyada  Depots  PrestOB.  1 9  * 
Inkexmak  "  "  Sbtabtopol  " 


Fail  Hau  Colonel.— SSr  William  Shsrbrooko  Ramsay  Norcott.^  XCR,  3)«iZf.  13   June  23;  Lt.  16  Juno  25;  Capt.  21 
P*j.  ^y.       pgjj  ^Q.  ^,ijor,  I  Au«?.  47;  St. Lt. Colonel,  1?.  Dj3.  54;   Lt.Coloncl^  22  Dec.  54  ;    Ctltnel,  29  June  55;  Jftyor 

GemertU.  6  M>irch68:  /-«>«^  Geiier-i2,  3  Juno  77  ;  Oenera',  14  July  79  ;  Colonel  47th  Foot.  10  March  78. 
31     ...    LaoiUenaat  Colonel.— William  FitzRoy,  Enaign,  "2)  May  49;  Lieut.  'lo  Fob.  54;  Capt.  '2  Nov.  55;  Major, 

I    28  July  67  ;  Lt.Colonel,  i  Sept.  75. 
26     ...  '■aion.--Jamca  Murray  Straton,'  EnsigH,  '3  Nov.  54 ;  Lieut.  9  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  ^25  June  58  j  St.Major, 
I  t    5  July  72  ;  Major,  1  Sept.  75. 

2*     ...  I  William  Barclav  Gordon  Cleather,^  ^/ui^n,  13  Oct.  54;  X»«m^  9  Fob.  55;  Capt.   9  April  61;  Brevet  M<y'or, 
I  i     10  Kay  74 ;  Major,  20  Mar.  78.  


I  16     ... 


I 

I  Gl.PTA.Iir8. 

lFrederickG«orge  Berkeley ».i((/.  3  Lanea- 

I    dMrt  Miiitia  

Dudley  North*  

I  Alfined  Campbell  Blair  HaU 

iGeorge  Vacnell  Boyd 

,' William  Fowlet« 

Vincent  Robert  Biscoe  

James  Stuart  

William  liangmore  Wreford  

p.cc. Harry  Coopevt^* Vice  Contuliu Anatolia 

Allerne  CJox  Yard  

William  Henxy  Bid^e  Ounner 

Charles  Van^han  Trotter 


BKSIOH  OR   I 
2KD  LIBUT. 


P13  July 

''10  Sept. 
P21  Sept. 
Pi 3  April 

xo  Jan. 
'21  June 
P26  April 
^14  Mar. 

lo  Nov. 
'  5  June 
>'23  Nov. 


LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Harry  Stewart  Bruce  HodgkiuBon,  Adj,  ^ 

13  Jane  78 i 

Daniel  de  Hogbton 

David  Arthur  C^eorgeLascelles 

Alfred  John  Lees  

iHemry  Robert  Day 

iHni^h  Gastrell  Leonard  

jNewdigate  Addinffton  Knightley  Bume  ... 
JHarxy  Aahworth  Taylor,/jM<.  ofMuehetry  > 

I    10  Jane  79 } 

Frederick  William  Jones 


I  SBcoirn  LxBVYS2ri.vT8. 

.  iJohn  Randal  Fraser 

.  .John  Bowers  William  Atkin 

.  William  Hugh  Erie  Murray  

.  Hugh  Fortescue  Coleridge 

.  Gerald  Alfred  Norcott  

.  lOeorgeWilliamHenzyLeFeuvre.. 


58  jP  14  Feb. 

58 1 Pj 5  Oct. 
60  ^2 1  June 
58iP24May 
63!  9  June 
64 1**  9  Nov. 
641 '21  Mar. 

65  16  Dec. 
65 1 '23  Nov. 

66  P17  May 
70    28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


I  May    78 


xMay 

ziMay 
23  Jan. 
92  Jan. 
13  Ang. 
xi  Aug. 


60  P21  June  64 1 

61  '  5  June  66' 
64  Pi 7  May  71: 
—    x6  July    73 1 

I  April  701 
8  Dec.  771 
19  Jan.  76 
23  Jan.  78 
23  Jan.  78 
3  Mar.  78 
18  Sept.  78', 
17  May    79, 


12  Nov.   73 

28  Feb.  74 
23  Nov.  74 
28  April  76 

13  June  76 
10  Sept.  76 
XX  Sept.  76 

39  Nov.   76 

2x  June  79 


I  Oct.    77 
I  April  74 

X  April  74 


>.  Pnj  m  n  ><t.— George  Howard  Moore-Lane,  26  May  79  j  JBna.  10 
...   QMorfvr  Jra«<«r. Wames  Donnelly,  18  Oct.  79. 


Mar.  64;  Lt,  20  Nov.  67 ;  Capt.  97  Jane  74- 


JVicM^c  White.— .i^«i*^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jritik  Agemle,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Barbadoet,  30  December  x86g. 
'  air  William  Sherbrooke  Ramsay  Norcott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 :  held  the  independent  conmumd 
c/  »  Wing  of  the  and  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma— horse  killed— <markedly  named  in  the  first  Ae- 
*P«;eli),  ss  also  before  Sebastopol  on  its  first  bombardment  From  ist  Februarv  i8<5  he  commanded  the  xst  Bat- 
^1  enc^sged  in  tbo  oi^e  operations  (Medal  with  t«eo  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Lt.Colonel  and  Colonel,  Aide  de  Camp  to 
tfir  i^3eea«  C^..  Offloer  of  the  Lsgion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me(!yidie). 

*  lU}or  Straton  served  with  the  47th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  Arom  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
!^  ^f  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Maior  ClcMher  served  with  the  Tpth  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
*&U  4  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
\sA3$a.  csmpBign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^Hiior  Kor&  serred  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  m  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
«be&  Wing  a  reconnaissance  to  discover  the  -enemv's  position  before  the  commencement  of  their  attack  upon 
Fsrixaoah  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*]fsjor  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  21st  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles 
rf  llsa,  Balsklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  tho  i8th  June  (of  ladder  • 
^7)  %Qd8ih  September:  also  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 
S^rT«4Um>aghoat  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  with  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 

if  tMiffiaa.   Was  afkerwards  removed  to  the  Transport  Service  (mentioned  in  despi^hes,  Brevst  of  Mi^or,  Medal 

^  CsptaiB Cooper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war,  in  X874,  in  tho  Transport  Service  (Medal). 


O  2 


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I Q2    Oaimanore, Kadnts.  J48tll  {NorthaWl^toushire). — Livled  to  58///.    [Brigade Depot^JXvtthMm^^. 
*'DouBo"  "Talavkki."  "Albuhiba"  "Badajoz"  "Salauawca"  "Vittobia."  "Ptbbvbbs" 

••NiTBLLB"   "ObTHBS"   **T0UL0U8B'*    "PjtjrijrSlTLA."   "  SSTASTOPOl.." 

rail  Hall  OaloneL— e.  William  AnBon  M'Cleverty,^  Entign,  26  March  24;  Lt,  a6  Aug.  25;  Copt.  1*21  May  29;  Ifdf/or, 
P>y-  P»y-      P23  April  41 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonelf  19  Deo.  45;   Colonel^  20  June  54;  U.Colonel,  2  Oct.  57;  K<yor  Oeneral^ 
4  May  60;  LUui.Oentral,  22  Not.  68  ;   General,  17  March  76 ;  Colonel  48th  Foot,  29  April  75. 
Limatenaat  OoloneL— Edward  D'Heillimer  Fairtloagh,^£ii«t^»,  '20  Oct.  48 ;  Lt.  19  Oot.  50 ;  C<^.  8  Jan.  58; 

Mcyor,  i  Apn  1  -      ^    Zf  T  /  ^  ^  ^  loneL  x  May  78. 

Kiyon.— Franc  -  ■  '    >'  "         \nt  of  Wellington  ConwUeeeentDepSl;  ^.  1*18  Sept.  49  ^  K. 

'2  Apr.  52 ;  CojY.  1^2 1  Dec.         '     ~'  "  '  '  "'        '     ""        - -•     '        .-.».. 

Edward  Fenersn/  Entign 


I  i .  .  »■  F..        mf  or  H^«f f tM^ton  mmvaleeeent  JJepet ;  JCM.  ''18  Sept.  49  :  Lt. 

D^c.\s,  t  Bt.Mitj'jr.  4  yinr  72 ;  Major,  31  May  76 ;  Brevet  Lieuienani  Colonel,  ao  Mam  78 
ingTiJi4  Mar,  51 ;  Lt.  ti  J  mtO  54  ;  Cop^.  23  Nov.  60 ;  Bt.Maj.  6  Dec.  73 ;  -Mit/or,  i  May  ?8. 


Gaptadtb. 
JohnRawlin8,7^4;.  Nwrthevrnpton  and  Bui-  \ 

UmdMUiHa  i 

St.  John  BaUy 

John  Fielding  Willis  Kane 

Reginald  Cartwright 

Alfred  Heniy  Cormick  Lynch 

Walter  Treslove  ElliB  

ThoxnaA  Charles  Orde  Powlett 

Frederick  Sedley* 

Pulteney  Edward  Bowlby,D..i..l.O*»i.,") 

Ceded  DittriH,  Madrae ) 

Reginald  Pennell,  Staff  Officer,  Wellington  ) 

Convaleeeent  Depot  I 

William  Thomas  M'Laughlin 


awsigy. 

9  April 

»  4  Not. 
»x8  Dec. 
Px6  Aug. 
'28  May 
p2x  Nov. 
'16  Oct. 
24  Oct. 

30  Mar. 


I  LlBUTKlTAKTS. 

AlexanderWilliam  Fair,Jii*<.  0/  Mu$ietrg\ 

I    7  July  78    3 

George  Alban  Lewes,  A^'utant  31  May  76... 

iSimun  Anthony  Dodd  

Robert  James  Chavtor 

Charles  Francis  Henry  Spencer 

(Thomas  Cockbum  Hood 

j  Frederick  Edward  Power 

!  George  Burridge  Rogers 

Edward  Gully  Bennet 

Robert  Hugh  Fraser 

Alexander  Bell    

George  Fitzherbert  Broyme,  at  Stqff  College 

Francis  Mellowes  Maycock 

George  Barry  M.  O.  Whieldon 

SbCOHD  LlBUTlVAVTB. 

Heniy  Cuthbert  Denny   « 

George  Mowbray  Dah^mple  Lys 

David  Silvanus  Lewis  

James  Charles  William  Douglas  Niool 

Thomas  Hall  Plumer    


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55I  16  Oct. 
59!  29  Nov. 
60  P22  Nov. 
59  »i8  Feb. 
62  ►  4  Deo. 
62  P  6  Mar. 
66  Pi4  Mar. 
57  6  May 
58'  23  Nov. 


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55  »29  0ct.     6x   a6  Feb.  75 

62 '30  Mar.   67 
65i'i4Mar.   68 


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»x3July    58 '10  May    61 

9  Jan.    63  **3o  Mar.   67 


Mar.  67 

05/14  Mar.  68 

62'P  8  Feb.  68 

66!i>2x  Aug.  69 

67  r  I  Dec.  69 

68  »»28  Oct.  71 
62   25  Jane  6q 

60   21  Jan.  74 

3x  May  76 

X  May  78 


P29May  63^x2  June  67 
23  Dec.  64  '14  Mar.  68  »  General  M'Cleverty  served  the 
1*23  Aug.  64  '  2  May  68  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of 
P  6  Mar.  67  »*t4  Oct.  68  Coorg,  m  April  1834,  with  the  481^ 
P12  June  67  •'21  Aug.  69  Regiment.  Commanded  the  Troop* 
P17  Nov.  63  ''22  June  67  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Native 
•^ss  April  68  **27  Oct.  71  disturbances  in  1847,  and  repulsed 
p  I  April  68  28  Oct.  71  400  Natives  in  their  attack  at  Wan- 
Pi  4  Oct.  68  28  Oct.  71  ganui  on  the  19th  July,  which  re- 
P21  Aug.  69  28  Oct.  71  pnlted  in  a  peace  undisturbed  till  1S60 
8  Feb.    70   28  Oct.    71  (Medal). 

6  July    70   28  Oct.    71     •  Lt  Colonel  Fairtlough  served  m 

22  July    68   28  Oct.    71 'the  Crimean  campaign  from  19th 

14  June  76  Jan.  to  24th  May  1855,  as  Adjutant 

of  the  14th  Regiment,  including  the 

2irD  LiBUT.  siege  of   Sebastopol   (Medal  with 

31  Oct.    77  .Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 

30  Jan.    78  also  m  New  Zealand  during  the  war 

XX  May    78  in  1863-66  (Medal). 

X  May    78  I    *  M^or  Feneran  landed  with  the 

13  Aug.   79  '48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the 

,  ,2ist  April  i8«5,  and  served  at  the 

I  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 

.with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


I  40  1  ...    Pagmaeter.—'BenTy  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Eneign,  '22  May  40;  Lt.  '16  Aug.  42;  Hon.Major,  8  Dec.  64. 
I     3  I  —  •  Quarier  Ifaeter.—Antiiony  Crawley,  3  Apr.  78 ;  2nd  Lt.  to  Nov.  77. 

FaeingtBnfT.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St.,  and  O). 
Embarked  for  Malta,  October  x868. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Trent  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  21st  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill 
of  Sebastopol— wounded  on  4th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  1 

T  Major  Rawlins  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  from  the  3rd  September  1855,  including  the  sicse  and  flaU  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  :>  ^  .»  b  | 

*  Captain  Sedley  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  CJhina,  and  was  engaged  at 
Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  thei  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and  2 xst  September,  also  in  tM 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  S^tk  (The  Queen's  Own). 

»«  Major  Falkner  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  i9lh  September  iSj 
until  the  evacuation  on  12th  July  1856:  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  15th  Nov.  1863  to  1864,  inclndiJ| 
the  capture  of  Rangiaohia  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  19th  March  to  the  evacoj 
tion  on  the  12th  July  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  repuleel 
the  enemys  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  on  2sth  Jan.  1865  (Medal).  ^ 

»»  Captain  MacGregor  served  in  New  Zealand  from  24th  Dec.  1864  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of* 
enemy  s  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  at  the  affViir  of  Kakoramea  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  wi 
from  the  17th  December  zBj^.  and  was  attached  to  Captain  Butler's  command  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  - 

"  Captam  Fleury  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attaa 
en  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal). 

«»  Captains  Soote  and  Bromfield  served  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  campaign  of  1866  (Medal).        . 

»«  Captain  Vander  Meulen  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  second  pb"* 
•f  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873,  employed  in  the  Transport  Service,  mcluding  the  battle  fl 
Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu.  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

»  Quarter  Master  Grinsell  served  the  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  « 
Meg©  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspa,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  New  Zealand  in  1863-66,  includfl( 
actions  at  Rangiaohia,  Nukuniam,  and  Kakaramea  (Medal). 


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193 

(with  the  Dragon). fAiA  IHttriet  No.  41- 

{,Brigaie  Depvi,  SMdisf . 

|TMn;8tf . <Oo1mm1.— Sir  Charles  Henry  ElUoe.i  ZCB..AtUutani  Qentral;  lAsut.  10  May  39 ;  Capl.  »8  Aug.  45;  Jf^'or* 
FbiThS  »ai  Dec  49;  Lt.ColtnM,  '8  Ang.  SM  Cblo»«l,  aS  Nov^54;  Jftyor  ©«iMrai,  23  March  65;  lAeut,atntral» 
|?!L'?5:    38  Sepi.  73;  ©«•*«/,  x  Oct  77;  Cotow  -        - 


"leMOR-op-Zu"  "CoMarHAawr*'  "  QuBtirsTOWir "  "Chuta.* 

'IlTKIBMAir"   **  8»TA8T0P0L/ 


»7  I  V, 


38  Sepi.  73i  »«««»^.  I  Oct  77;  Colonel,  49th  Foot,  7  Bept  74.  ,,  »   i,.  k  />    -  •  t^ 

iMtnaat  OoLoaeL— William  watts  Gorban**  JSHtian,  'la  July  50;  Lt.  '3  Feb.  54;  Captam,  39  Deo.  54; 

JBU£v<»r,  a8  Oct  69 ;  Jf<vor,  4  Oct.  73 ;  BtLtColontl,  x  Oct.  77 ;  i<.Coto»«J,^3o  Oct.  78. 
[aiaia.— Richard  Hosfiey  Vivian,*  Sm         -       * 


Xu«rs.-^Ribhaxd  Hussey  "Vivian,*  Bnaign,  »X7  Aug.  5a;  Li.  6  June  54  j  Capt.  '9  Jan.  57;  Btlfcyor^ 
31  Ang.  66;  Jfoior,  15  April  74 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  a  Feb.  76.  .       «    ,^ 

Alfred  George  Huyshe,*  Bneign,  37  Ju)y  55;  L«.  'ii  Sept.  57;  C(ip<.  9  Aug.  63;  Bt.Jfajor,  1  Oct.  77; 
irVor,  30  Oct.  7»- 


GAPTl.ni8. 


Bvsieir  OS 

alTD  LIEUT. 


LlSUTSXTAirTS. 

Henry  Smeat  Haldane  

Jutinian  Gordon  Ponsonby  ,a£  8tqf  College 

Samuel  Lindsay  Moor  Bemmington 

Thomas  Fraser  King  

WiDiam  Augustus  Collings,^^/.  36  Dec.  78 

Charles  Frederick  Sievwright 

Chartes  Kvans-Gordon 

Jooelyn  Tufton  Farrant  Otway  

Harry  Winton  Holdeo,  Inat.  ^fMueketrjf  \ 

a  Jan.  79   > 

Francis  SiMSon  Russell  Hemphill 

iSUiot  John  Brook 


I  SxcovD  LiBirxairijrTS. 

Bmhirst  Rhodes 

Iraest  Bumey 

FAderick  William  Nicholas  M*Cracken 
William  Kerr  M'Clintock  


63 


Winiam  John  CHllespie '31  Aug, 

18  IVn  Francis  Charles  Gavegan*    ,  29  Mar. 

WOliam  Stevenson I  36  Nov. 

Charles  Pilcher  Temple   '19  Aug. 

pjt,e.  Thomas  Sidney  St  Clair,  Brigade\  p.^  tw. 

U^jifr,  Hong  Eong S     ''  7^' 

Richard  Spurgeon  Green? ax  Aug.   do 

Charles  Barter  Bogue »i4  April  63 

Heniy  Tichbome  Smith 'ix  Oct.    64 

Edward  Thompson  Dickson 33  Jan. 

Arthur  Norman  Bums '33  Feb. 

J*/!*  John  Donaldson  Bradley* '35  Aug.   54 


58  '30  April  6x 
61      9  Oct.     6x 
58 1     X  Aug. 
63  'x4  Mar. 

4  July 

I  Jan. 
'10  Nov. 
»i8  Deo, 
X4  April  71 
a8  Oct.  7X 
9  Mar.  55 


^  4  Jan.  71 

33  Sept.  7x 

34  Sept.  7x 
»i4  Sept.  70 


I  May    78 


3]ri>  LIBUT. 


35  May  78 
33  Jan.  79 
xsAug.  79 
x3Aug.   79 


P 10  Oct.  65 
21  Sept.  65 
4  Oct  73 
33  May  74 

7AprU    75 

98  Mar.  74 

7  July  75 

3  Mar.   78 

30  Oct    78 

30  Nov.  7« 

»  4  Aug.  63 


38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
a8  Oct.  71 
38  Oct.  7x 
x6  Mar.  73 
xoMar.  75 
13  June  75 
38  Feb.   75 

a  Dec.  74 
a8  April  76 
x8  Oct.     79 


9x  Dec.    77 
a  Oct.     77 


X  Oct.     77 


Sir  Charles  Honry  Ellice  served 
with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  Ca- 
nada in  X840-49.  On  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  in  1855-56.  In  the 
Indian  mutiny  cf  x857-^8.  Com- 
manded a  detached  Field  Force  of 
Artillerv,  Cavalry,  and  Infantir,  and 
defeated  the  mutineers  and  insnr- 
sents  in  action  al  Jhelum  on  ^e  7th 
July  1857— dangerously  ^^^  Mverety 
wounded  and  horse  killed  {CB., 
Medal). 


15   -  , 


•.-.Thomas  Charles  Armstrong  Fox,  2  Sept.  78;  Bm,  24  Janids ;  14.* 30  June  69 ;  Cjpi.  30  June  77. 
foffar.— Samuel  Deacon,^®  36  June  66. 


i^MHer  Maeter.—eumuBl  Deacon.' 


Faeingt  Green.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agentt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Retumedfrom  India,  xa  Januarg  1875. 
UGolonel  Corban  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
►I,  and  sortie  of  36th  October  (Medal  w^  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Jfedal). ,     _  _  _        _ 


*  Major  Hnyahe  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  the  3rd  Buffb  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

'  ^r  Gsvegan  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
^  orSebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  October,  and  battle  of  Inkerman— shot  through  the  body  (Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
MTntoh  Medal). 

.  *  UColooel  Vivian  served  with  the  T4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  xoth  Jan.  1 855,  including  the 
^i^ttdhUof  Sebaatopol,  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in 
t^  KevZtiland  war  of  X865-66.  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns ;  was  in  command  of  a  detachment  of 
the  nd  Butalion  X4th  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okutuku,  and  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and 
^^P^Bitof  Pnfcahi,  Otapawa,  Waikoko  Pah,  and  the  operations  in  the  forest  round  Mount  Bgmont  (mentioned  in 
(^atdMS,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  Medal). 

'  Capcsin  <«reen  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was  present 
>t  thettonning  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'  Xajor  Brsdlev  served  in  the  Crimea  firom  lo'^h  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
uiaah  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Cbisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


udatornung  of  Tangka  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Acted  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  3i8t  Regiment 
dnnsfr  the  ope^ions  agamst  the  Taepinn  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stock, 
vie  at  Ksnksiang,  capUire  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  EUuling,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of 
^Vnr,  the  sllkir  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  Kading. 


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194   «inbi.„i».]      50th  (The  Queen's  Own),— Linked  to  97th.       [ili.^'^^t^i^^., 

"  BoTPT'*  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Vimikbi."  "CoiuirirA.'*  "  Almabaz"  "  Vittoma"  "PrBsirBss"  "Niri"  "Obthm" 
*•  pBirnrstfLA. "    **rcirKii.B"    "Moodkxe"  *' Pbbozb8hah "  "Aliwal"  '*Sobbaov"    "Alma"   "Jwixviui" 
*'8bvabtofol"  "NawZKALAlfD." 


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Colonel.— Sir  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,^  ECB.  Entign  4-  Lt.  '8  March  27 ;  Lt.  4-  Copt.  »t8  Oct.  31 : 
Cant.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ^6  Dec.  44  i  Major  4- Colonel ,  20  June  54;  Lt. Colonel,  14  June  58;  Major  General, 
26  Dec.  59 ;  Lieut.  General,  19  April  68  ;  General,  13  May  75 ;    Colonel  50th  Foot,  8  March  72. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Thompson/  Ensign,  27  Fob.  52 ;  Lt.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Capt.  25  Sept.  55 ;  Bi.Uajor, 
21  Mar.  6^:  Major,  i  April  73  ;  Bt.L(.Colon€l,2i  Aug.  74;  Lt.Colonel,  21  Juno  79;  Colonel,  31  Aug.  79. 

Mwore.— Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler,»  Ensign,  »i8  Oct.  53;  Lt.  6  Nov.  54  j  Capt.  Pji  Fob.  59;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a; 
Major,  12  Aug.  74. 

Bobert  H.  Patrick  Doran,'  Entign,  6  June  54 ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54;  Capt.  P29  Mar.  61 ;  Bt.Major,  x8  April  74; 
Mayor,  21  June  79. 


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CAPTAIirB. 

Montagu  de  Salis  M'K.  G.  Aug.  Clarke?  . 

Edmund  Leach* 

Frederic  Falkner,"  Adj.   x   Adm.  Batt. 

Surrey  Rifle  Volnnteert 

William  Henry  Wilson" 

Robert  Stuart  MacGregor^' 

William  L.  Fleury" I 

Charles  Morant  Churchill,**  Adj.  Wettl 

Kent  MilUia ) 

William  Head  Bayly    

Bdgar  John  Robinson  

James  Powrie  Soote** 

James  Bromfield** 

Edwin  Thackwell | 

Libutbkakts. 

Thomas  Herbert  Brock ; 

Percy  James  Montgomerie  Yaldw\'n    

Edward  Henry  Carr,  Inttrucfor  of  Mue- ) 

ketrg  8  March  79 S 

John  Woodville  Jones  

Herbert  William  Ozanne    

Frederick  Francis  Johnson,  Adj.  5  Oct.  78 

Charles  William  Henry  Evans 

Frederick  Albert  Montagu  Arnold 
Arthur  Templeman  Morse 


I     Eysipy. 
ii*i8  Feb. 
'     3  Nov. 

rS  Dec. 

,P3i  May 

*i2  Feb. 

IX  Jan. 

|»2i  Dec. 

!P76Feb. 
•>x8  Oct. 
>P25  April 
;Pi5  Nov. 
I    4  Mar. 


SUD  LlEUTXHAirTS. 


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LIEUT. 

53  ^ss  Aug. 

54  9  Feb. 
54 j     9  Mar. 

55  23  Aug. 
5«|Pi2  Mar. 
59    21  Jan. 

6o'»'i8  0ct. 

67'p22  Jime 
64  28  Oct. 
65'  28  Oct. 
64'  28  Oct. 
62  Pa7  Feb. 

24  July 
:  XI  Doc. 

{  2x  Aug. 

I  12  Feb. 

I  14  May 

'  28  Feb. 

I  38  Fob. 

I  21  Sept. 

I  28  April 


I      CAPTAIir.    I   bbbv.maj, 


;  xo  May    6x    29  June  74 
|<'x2April  64   2x  Aug.   66 


54 
55 
55  P18  Oct.     64     I  Oct.    77 

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P18  Oct.    64 

^  7  July    69 

'  27  June  74 

X2  Aug.  74 

6  Feb.    77 

8  Dec.  77 

90  May  78' 

X4  Dec.  78 1 

xsJan.  79! 

21  June  79 


2  Feb.  76 


72  **  Captain  Churchill  served  in  New 
72  Zealand  ffom  15th  Nov.  186310  iS'-6, 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
"^  capture  of  Ranglawhia,  repulse  of  the 
74  enemy's  attack  on  theCampatKokii- 
74  maru,  and  the  affair  of  Kokaramea 
74  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of 
74  Ketfemari (Medal). 
75 
77 


BUB  LIKUT. 


Arthur  Lea  Birch x  May    78 

Oswald  James  Daniell *  xx  May    78 

Josiah  Scott  Stewart '    4  Dec.    78 

William  George  Balfour  Western '  13  Aug.   79, 

Laurence  Brock -HoUinshead 13  Aug.   79I 

Wilfred  Edward  Rowe I  13  Aug.   79 

I  ...    Paymaster.— John  Harrison  Vander  Meulen,>>  28  Oct.  78;  En$.  Pi8  Mar.  59  j  Lt.  '16  May  6a  ;  Capt.  1  Apr.  75- 
Quarter  Master. — Samuel  Dicken  Nichols  Grinsell,**  9  Aug.  71. 

Facings  Blno.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.— Irish Agents,'M.eMTS.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Eetumed  from  New  South  Wales,  14  June  1869. 
.  ^  Sir  Walter  Walker  landed  at  the  Alma  on  the  22nd  September  1854,  and  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Gnardi 
*ttthe  subsequent  campaign,  including  tho  battle  of  Balaklava,  repulse  o!"  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October,  l*tUe 
of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastoiwl.  At  Inkerman,  with  his  weak  Battalion  at  the  Sandbag  Battery,  he  charged 
On  three  occasions  heavy  Columns  of  the  enemy,  driving  them  down  the  hill  in  confusion  (received  tbroe 
wounds,  one  severe,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him).  On  different  occasions  at  the  commencement  of  the 
siege  he  commanded  as  Colonel  the  right  and  left  attacks.  Was  sent  to  command  the  right  attack  on  the  i8U> 
October,  vice  Colonel  tho  Honourable  F.  G.  Hood,  killed,  to  oouform  to  which  order  he  had  to  pass  at  mid-dAj 
over  the  open  plain  exposed  to  all  the  enemy's  guns.  Appointed  General  of  the  Trenches  on  the  >5^ 
Januajy  1855,  in  which  caimcity  he  served  until  afbcc  tho  fall  uf  the  place.  Commanded  on  several  occasions 
the  Divisions  engaged  before  Sebostopol  (Right  Attack), ft-equently  on  very  warm  occasions, on  one  of  which,  lie 
|oth  August,  he  was  wounded  in  the  head  by  splinters  of  shell  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  three 
CSaaps,  Officer  of  tho  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  C'lass  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  and  Sardinian  Medals). 

*  Colonel  Thompson  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Fcroze- 
shah,  Aliwal,  and  Scbraon ;  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  gun-limber  at  Ferozeshah,  and  very  severely 
wounded  by  grape-shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  £aj»t«rn 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sicj?e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witb.  thr«« 
Glaaps,  5tb  Cla.ss  of  tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Served  in  tho  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  froD 
Z5th  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kangiawhia  (mentioned  iii  despatches,  ai^u 
Brevet  of  Major),  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  aflUir  of  Kakai*amea  (Mediil). 

*  Major  Fi'ler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  andftll 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  during  the  latter  part  of  the  New  2Se&land 
campaign  (Medal). 

*  Mf^or  Doran  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftom  22nd  Nov.  1854,  including  tho  siege  and  fall  c' 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  from  13th 
Nov.  1863  to  x866,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  (mentioned  in  despatches),  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia, 
repulse  of  tho  enen  j'h  attack  oa  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  affair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal) . 

■  Hajor  Clarke  served  the  Eaatcm  campaign  until  severely  wounded  in  the  head  and  taken  prisoner  in  » 
■ortie  on  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  2xst  Dec.  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches,  prisoner  of  war  tmcil  19th  Sept. 
1855),  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
CJaapa,  Sardmian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Med^jidie).    Served  in  New  Zealand  in  x866  (Medal). 

»  Lt.Colonel  Leach  served  in  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  ftiU  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  i-3ii 
September  1855  until  the  evacuation  on  12th  July  1856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  as  Onicrly 
Officer  to  Colonel  Waddy  when  commanding  a  Field  Force  intheWaikato  in  1864;  present  at  Waiari;  appoints 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Waddy  7th  Jan.  1865 ;  and  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the  enemy** 
Noktunaru  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  26th  Jan.  1865,  and  present 
at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Kakaramea  (mentioned),  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  Wauganui  diatrtci 
under  Sir  D.  Cameron.  Accompanied  Major  General  Chute  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  during  his  campaign  on 
the  W  St  Coast  in  1865-66,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okatuku,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  Keteman,  asa 
Waikoeko  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  , 

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,  'zz  Aug.  63;  Lt.  Colonel,  1*24.  July  69  ;  Colonel,  24  July  74. 
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.  lEMtace  Beaumont  Bumaby,*  Eneign,  Z4  July  54;  Lt,  '5  Sept.  56;  Capt.  *4  Aug.  63  :  BtMajor,  x  Oct.  77  5 
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6  ...  Henry  Allen  William  Johnson* 

6'...  Jenico  Edward  Presbon* 

6 , ...  Alfred  Ambrose  Lane' 

S  ' ..  Francis  Corbett.  Inat.  ofMtuketrjf  a  May  79 

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Henry  Arthur  Merewether 7  June  79 

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Alfred  Richard  Power 9  July    79 

Charles  Herbert  Lethbridge  BaskerviUe 13  Aug.   79I 

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Qmrter  Maeter.—Edwwd  TheophUus  Murray,"  33  May  74;  Eneign,  18  Dec.  67 ;  Li.  aS  Oct.  71. 
Fringe  Blae.— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  l&Bq.—Iri^Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St,  and  Co. 
Embarkedfor  India,  1$  Oeti>ber  1872. 


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*  Getwitl  Errington  served  with  the  szst  Light  Infantry  during  the  war  in  Burmah  from  April  to  Deo.  Z852; 
moQboaidiheB.I.C.  steam-stoop  Seeoetris  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  eneniy's  stockades 
^^thiBsigoan  River;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  comnmnded  the 
^|!gaeat  stthe  storm  und  capture  ot  Rangoon ;  he  also  commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  the  assault  and  capture 
iS^  19th  May  (wounded),  and  received  the  especial  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  for  his 

'^'^i^o&thiB  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 
*  CjiiMl  Madden  served  with  the  sist  Light  Infiintry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  z852-s3,was  on  board 

"*  MjC;  BCeam-sloop    Seeoetris  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Ran- 

^^  nrtt;  lerved  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the 

"Bite HoBse Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein 
f?^^J,  md  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  8th  Dec.  Z852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).     Also  in  the 

LmbeTlB  expedition  in  :863.  Commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  zS?;  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
'^  with  Clasp).  Also  commanded  tfae  szst  Regiment  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  Z878-9,  including  the 
<^m«of  Ali  Musjid  (mentioned  m  despatches,  CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

U.(^Iom1  Acton  served  with  the  szst  Light  In&ntry  in  Burmah  from  Feb.  z 8 53  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was 
pT^nt  with  Captain  Irby's  Detachment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier  General  Cheape's  Force  during  the 
wU*le  of  the  sucoessftil  operations  in  the  Monabew  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  Z9th  March 
^'-sy,  of  the  smmghold  of  the  Burmese  chief  Dyattoon  (Medal  with  (jlasp  for  Pegu) . 

.  *  Major  Bumaby,  and  Captains  Nugent  and  Grasme,  served  with  the  sist  Light  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  expedi- 
"<»  m  Z863,   Also  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  Z877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^a^tains  Wyxine,  White,  and  Kennelt,  and  Lieutenants  Drury  (as  Adjutant),  Sparke,  Johnson,  Preston,  Lane, 
Fojkxk,  Welchman,  Earle,  and  Lloyd,  served  in  the  Jowaki  campalgii  in  Z877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

;  Captain  Smv^  served  in  the  Transport  Department  on  the  Bed  River  Expedition  flrom  Canada  of  Z870.  Served 
^  the  szat  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  Z877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Qoarter  Master  Murray  served  with  the  s^st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  z8s2-s3 ;  was 
cii  board  the  steam-frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  with  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on 
uicBangoon  river,  and  lerved  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and 
capciiie  of  Rangoon,  also  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  served 
m  the  Umbeyla  ezpedUion  in  ze63,  and  afterwards  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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^ag   NOY,   44  J  ii.if.Cflfoiwi,  3  Aug,  50;  Cot^rittf  aS  Nov-  54?  Li.Cohml^ 

sS  Oct.  64;  Z,i#B^.Gfn«fffl/,  15  May  73;  Gfnwrof,  I  OcLtj;  „  .    ,       .      ., 

LieuteoAJit  CflloneL— WiUiam  BHrwelt  BrowTio  Barwell,  £n*^  ^y^  Apr.  60 ;  Li.  ^a*  Feb.  64 ;   Cajjf.  *t  M»y  67  ; 

Major ^  Pa 5  Mar,  71  j  lAtutenani  Cchin^i,  i  Nov.  77. 
Kftjart,— Thumas  Miiubijurg  Uailio,  Ejuiffn,  ^s^  July  62  j  X^,  Pj  June  65  ^  C"jj?f.  i^j  June  €8  j  Ifcyw,  "^lo  Jtme 

77  ■  Brw*;  X««itfradA^  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
Henry  Little  ton  Powya,  Enwign^  ^"9  Mar.  60  ;  X<'.  ^29  Mttr>  64  \Capt.  ^ai  Aijg.fiy;  lf<u'<wr,  1  Not.  7?, 


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Henry  Coker  Adatna — 

Eoberl  William  Blackwood - 

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Lfjrd  Cbarltis  Robert  Prati 

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Walter  Howell  CunhfilB 

Philip  Thfimas  Oodsal  , .„.,.. 

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)  Qutirirr  Mastfr.—John  BeiUy^'  3*  March  60 ;  En*.  4  June  58. 


R*iurst€tlfroi»  GfhftiUar,  2^'  Orfolrr  J374. 

A  General  Dennis  served  with  the  49th  Begt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Cliiisan(both  operatioiiB), 
Canton,  and  Amoy ;  after  which  he  was  eniployed  as  a  military  magistrate  at  Cnosan.  In  Aognst  1849  a  detemkinea 
and  desperate  band  of  insurgent  fknatics  naving  defeated  a  native  force  which  had  been  marched  against  tkem« 
killing  a  European  officer  anid  several  Sepoys,  lujor  Dennis,  with  a  force  consisting  of  a  Grenadier  Company  of  the 
94th  and  100  Sepoys  of  the  Madras  Native  Inuntry,  encountered  them  at  a  Pagoda  near  Teermanam  Coonettoa.  in 
Malabar.  On  tne  approach  of  our  troops  these  madmen,  armed  with  matchlocks,  spears,  and  war  knives,  mahed 
out  upon  the  detachment,  and  a  Bangninary  conflict  ensued,  terminating  in  the  destruction  of  the  entire  Mopla  band» 
64  in  number,  three  of  whom  were  killed  by  Migor  Dennis,  who  received  a  contusion  on  the  chest  and  a  row  alight 
wounds.  Served  with  the  sand  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857,  including  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote 
mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the  Bavee  on  the  12th  and  z6th  July,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  14th  Aa^aBt^ 
protected  the  camp  during  the  assault  on  the  z4th  and  zsth  Sept.,  joined  the  Begt.  in  the  city  on  i6th  Sept.  and 
commanded  it  until  the  mial  capture— mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with. 
Clasp). 

•  Quarter  Master  Beilly  served  in  India  daring  the  mutiny  in  1B57-58  (Medal). 


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— j 43 i  ^-Colonel,  aoVlov.  ^6;  Colonel,  20  June 54;  Major  Oeneral,  ao  Sept.  ox;   LieHt.Oentr€U,  24  Feb.  71; 

1      '       I    Qtmtral,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  53rd  Foot.  27  Deo.  68. 

Tjwtfnaat  Oelonit— George  Newton  Fendall.*  Emeign,  11  Dec.   46;  L(.  ^4  May  49;  Capt.  'j  Nov.  56; 

,    Bi.  Major,  24  Mar.  58;  £<.  Li.CoUnul,  x8  Mar.  69;  lf<|/or,  z  April  73;  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77}  Xi«u<«naii< 

I    Ge>2oji«Z,  19  Dec^T. 

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•  Robert  Prince^   

William  Loraine  Geddea „.., 

■  Henry  Douglas  Booke 

William  Rogeraon 

'Cbarlee  Henry  Bonney 

John  Knox  Kirkwood  

Frederick  Bowyer  Lane,  A4f.  Montgotn^ry  \ 

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iRichard  Godman  Temple  Cotton 

Benjamin  M'CUntock 

Frederick  CooreMein 


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19  March  77  j 

•  Lionel  AJgemon  White 

•  John  Hope  Wynne  Eyton  

•  William  MacLaughlin 

•  Johnston  Stoney  TaIbot,i^'K<ane25  July  79 

•  Charles  Chamley  Turner    

•  Walton  Beaucbamp  Kitching 

.  William  Robert  fioilean  Peyton   

'Henry  Penning 

•  Harold  William  Thatcher 

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2  July  7y 


30  Nov.  79 


IZ9N0V.  57- '15  May    66,  3 z  Dec.    78 

'29  Jan.    '    "     '"■-    " 

'30  June 

'  7  April 

'27  May 

J'26  May 

'25  July 

Pz8  July 

"zsMay 

>'z4  Sept. 
'22  Aug. 
28  Oct. 


•  Colonel  Fendall  served  with  the 
53rd  Regiment  against  the  hill  tribes 
on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  x85z-5» 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the Ladian 
campaign  of  1857-59,  includingthe 
actions  of  Chutra,  Gopalgunge,^ho- 
•e,  and  entry  into  Futtehi>or^ 
and  alfair  of  Shumshabad;  served 


3in>   LIBUT.  ' 


SBCOITD  LlBUTBVAlTTS.  

Arthur  Richard  Cole-Hamilton I    5  Oct.     78 

OsbertWard X3  Aug.  79' 

WUliam  Francis  Annesley  Wallace >  zz  Oct.     79 

George  Colthurst  Vesey I  iz  Oct.     79 


77  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  assault  and 
79  capture  of  Meangunge,  and  also  at 
79  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow» 
after  which  he  o£Bciated  as  D.A. 
Quarter  Master  General  at  Lucknow 
until  the  close  of  the  rebellion  in  Oude 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


»  '^/tt  Paf«M<«r.—Mliott  Arthur  Raymond,  z  Apr.  78;  Ent.  z8  Feb.  55;  Lt.  j)  June  55;   Oajf.  »io  Apr.  60  j  Bt^ 

'    M^for,  6  Oct.  72. 
9    ...   Q»w<#r  Jlfa»««-.— William  (Jeary.w  5  July  71. 


Faeinge  "ELoCL—AgeiUe,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Trieh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Beiumed  from  Bermuda,  zi  Fehntarg  1875. 

J  Sir  Charles  Trollope  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  Island  of  Cephalonia  in  1848,  49,  and  50.  In  August 
iM  the  towns  of  Argoetoli  and  Lixuri  were  attacked  by  armed  banditti,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  troops  with  loss 
fiA  VMh  tides.  In  Z849  the  island  was  disturbed  by  armed  insurgents— martial  law  was  proclaimed,  which  remained 
2^>M  for  six  weeks,  and  was  carried  into  effect  by  him ;  received  the  thanks  of  the  Queen,  and  of  the  Legislature 
tffbe  loxuaa  Islands,  and  was  voted  a  sword  by  the  inhabitants  of  Cephalonia.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  firom 
»ttKav.  Z854— ftxmi  the  zath  Nov.  until  July  Z855  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff,  he  comznanded  the  zst  Brigade  2nd  Divl- 
>)&;  on  3z8t  July  he  was  Gazetted  Brigadier  General,  and  commanded  2nd  Brigade  3rd  Division  from  that  date 
Bitil  the  Army  was  broken  up.  Commanded  in  the  Trenches  as  General  of  the  Day,  right  attack,  on  three  separate 
'JcaeioQa  when  sorties  were  made  ui)on  them  and  repulsed,  and  was  present  on  all  other  occasions  when  the  2nd  Di- 
^^tt»m  was  employed,  including  the  8th  and  z8th  June — on  the  former  in  conmiand  of  the  Old  Guard,  and  on  the  latter 
a  noBisnd  of  five  Regiments ;  on  the  8th  Sept.  he  was  in  cozzmxand  of  and  Brigade  in  reserve  with  the  3rd  Division 
iwl  with  Clasps,  CB.,Of&cer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 
Ihjor  Tmell  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50,  including  the  action  of  Kht^- 
J^  rriief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  to 
Scni  Ghtt,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtohghur,  afikir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Mean- 
foi^  aege  and  capture  of  Lucniow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Groomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  pas- 
■ff^of  tite  Goera  at  Fysabad  on  25th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs ;  appointed  Staff  Officer  to  a 
CoioBuoQ  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
'H^  Prince  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  KhuJ- 
^sli,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  pursuit  of  tho  Gwalior  Contingent  to 
Serai  Glat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entiy  into  Futtehghur,  aflbir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meean- 
(Qfise,  nege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  Nov.,  action  of 
"oo&epore,  minor  afflurs,  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Bungeon  (Medal  with  two  Claspsj . 

"  Quiter  Mairter  Geary  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  Z851-52  again;st  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the 
^nhswor  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  Z857-59,  includiug  the  action  of  Khujwah, 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  and  pursuit  of  tho  Gwalior  Contingent 
to  Serai  GhaL  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabai,  storm  and  capture  of 
*esagUHSe,  aaege  and  capture  of  Lu6knoWp  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultan- 
P^m,  paaaage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  the  25th  Nsvem'^er,  aotiou  of  ToDlseporo.  and  minor  affairs  (Medal  with 


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X98  Port wmiam, Bengal.*]  54th  (West  Norfolk). — Linked  to  gsth. 

"Mababoitt"  "Botpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Avi.." 
'.  Colond.— Xord  Mark  Kerr,»  CB.  Eu$ign,  ^xo  June  35 ;  Lieut  ^14  Sept.  58 


rBuh  Dulriet  Ko.  36. 
\_BngQde  Dtpot,  Dexby. 


Year 
PnU 
fay. 

33 

u'Ser. 
Half 
Pay, 

26 

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34 
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25 

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25 
16 

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20  1  ... 

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Captain ,  '26  Jane  40 ;  Major,  25 


July  51 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^30  Dec.  53  ;  Colonet,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  6  March 

July  76 ;  General,  zx  Nov.  78  ;  Colonel  54th  Foot,  23  Auff.  77.  ^      .    „  . 

Lieutenant  ColcmeL— Edward  Thomas  ShifibeT.'JBau.  >3i  Dec.  47 ;  -t*.  '«3  Dec.  50    <^opt,  'zs  Feb.  56 ;  Major, 
I     27  July  66  ;  Brevet  Lt  Colonel,  32  Dec.  75  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  14  Nov.  77. 
.    ICiyora.— Joseph  William  Unghw,*  JSneign,  »i  Dec.  54;  Lt  26  Sept.  56;  Capt.  »Z9  Dec.  62;  Be.Kajor,  20 

April  67 ;  Brevet  Lt. Colonel,  22  May  76 ;  Major,  14  Nov.  77. 
Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt,  £neiffn,^2  Feb.  58;  i<.  ^x  Oct.  58 ;  Cap*.  »ix  Aug.  63  j  Bt.Major,  x  Oct.  77 ; 

Major,  14  Sept.  78. 


Captaiks. 
iP.LC.  MaUbew  William  Edward  Gosset' 
William  Patrick  Hodnett,  D.A.A.G.for ) 

Mueketrjf,  Lueknow > 

William  Edmund  Wilkinson  

John  R.  Kelsall  

James  Heam  Tarleton,  Adj.  10  Forfar-  > 

I    ekire  Bifle  Volunteer* ) 

John  Augustus  Tighe^o   

,  William  Phibbs,*  Adj.  Kerry  Militia   

Thomas  Mercer  Maxwell,  Station  Staff) 

Officer,  Darjeeling  Convaleecent  Depot  ) 

Walter  Thomas  Timbrell 

Arthur  Grey  Tidy,  at  Staff  College 

William  Walter  Patrick  Joyce  

Alexander  William  Dur.y»  

Charles  George  Lewis  Wingfield 

LlEUTKKAirTS. 

John  Warner  Ruddach,-44/itten^  i  Sept.73 

John  William  Merton  Macartney 

Cecil  Henry  Law,/HWr«ctorq/'  Muaketry  \  | 
17  March  74 -) 


I     BMSioir. 


LIBUT.        I     CAPTAIH. 


BBBV.XAJ. 


8  July 

26  Oct. 

'28  Oct. 
II  May 

14  May 


56:^31  Aug.  58  »'i7  April  67111  Nov. 

s8|Pi3Dec.    6i»3oSept.63 

62  P12  Dec.    68 
56    81  Oct.    68 


78 


59  ''29  July 

10  April  55I  26  Feb. 
64  **22  Aug. 


P  7  Mar. 
j8  Nov. 


P22  Mar. 

»i8  Dec. 

P30  Dec. 
8  Jan. 


5S  P23  Nov. 
68      -  - 


1*1  X  Aug. 
P2oMay 


6  Jan. 
6  Mar. 


^  6  Mar. 

7  July 

wiiiiam  Bailiard  Broughton [^"22  May 


68  ''24  April  69 
'  9  Mar.  671 '  8  June  70 
'30  June  65!'  9  Feb.  70 
'12  Dec.    68  '28  June  71 

3  Sept.  681 ''15  April  71 

69  28  Oct.    71 


T  Sept.  73 
60 
75 
74 

19  May  77 
30  May  77 
Z4  Nov.  7' 
X  Jan.  7I 
30  Oct.     78 


29  Dec.   73 


29  Nov.   79 


28  Oct.    71 


Arthur  James  Luahington 

[William  Alexander  Campbell,  Interpreter 

.Francis  Anderson  Harris 

•Henry  Blosse  Lynch 

{George  Bowring 

[William  Richard  Yeilding 

Arthur  Nugent  

I  Herbert  Morres  Prior 

Devereux  Walter  Hickman 

Robert  Vernon  Garrett 

Gerard  Gordon  Ebrington 


Sttb  Libutehahts. 

Frank  Lewis  Jones   

...    Cyril  Metcalfe  Gray  


s  Captain  Phibbs  embarked  for  the 
;  Gold  Ooeat  as  Adjutant  of  the  and 
'^.Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served 


►,  28  Oct. 

'  28  Feb. 

!    ^e^;  ^3'thTOughout^e'second  phaae'of  the 

lobept.  75.j^gj,^^i  war  in  1874,  including  the 

'  "flfr.;   Z^'capture     of     Borboraasie     (sUghtly 

11  aept.  70  mounded),  battle  of  AmoafW.  capture 
^^  S«3*  ^A  Mid  destrucUon  of   Becquah  (Medal 

12  Feb*  ^'^it^  Clasp,  and  promoted  Captain). 
II  Feb.    76; 

11  Feb.   76 
29  Jan.   76 


BBCOWn   LlBUTBKAirTS. 


2Vn  LIBUT. 


6UB  LIBUT.   ' 


10  Sept.  76 

11  Sept.  76 


John  Compton  Pyne |  30  Jan.    78  I 

,    Herbert  Sidney  George  Hall    '  11  May    78|  1 

,    Gregory  Sinclair  Haines    4  Dec.    78,  j 

,    George  Francis  Rowcroft '  13  Aug.   79 

,    William  Prior '  13  Aug.   79'  ' 

,    William  Dutton  John  Pollard 13  Aug.   791 

Lionel  Edmund  Lufihington 13  Aug.    79 

,  ^Pa^maeter.—Sobiv  Mills  Hewson,  28  Sept.  47;  Eneign,  28  Mar.  42;  Lt.  29  Dec.  43;  Son.Major,  x  Jan.  60. 
-,     „.  I  Quarter  Maeter.— Henry  Francis  Nettles^ii  22  May  66. 

Facinge  Green.^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agente,  Meeere.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked/or  India  20  October  1871. 

i  Lord  Mark  Kerr  commanded  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  June  1855,  and  was  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medji- 
die).  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  13th  from  the  3rd  Oct.  1857  ^  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  Commanded 
the  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and  Infanti^  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  on  6th  April  1858  {CB.  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General  for  "  the  gallantry  and  Bkillul  management  which  met  and  broke  through  a  very  fozxoidalAe 
opposition")'  Commanded  the  Battalion  in  the  escort  of  a  large  convoy  of  stores  and  ammimition  into  the  garrison 
of  Azimghur  on  9th  April  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Koer  Slug's  iixmy  on  14th  April ;  crossed  the  (Sanges  and 
took  command  of  the  field  force  in  the  Shahabad  District.  Commanded  the  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and 
Infantry  in  the  attack  on  and  retreat  from  the  Fort  ot  Jugdespore  (wounded).  Commanded  the  Battalion  in  the 
Trans-Uogra  campaign,  including  the  action  at  Toolsepore  and  during  December  and  in  January  1859,  in  the  pux' 
Buit  of  rebels  ( Medal). 

>  Lt.Ck)lonel  Shifi'ner  was  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Leehcan  and  Tirhol  in  Oude  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

•  LLColonel  Hughes  was  on  board  the  Transport  **  Sarah  Sands  "  with  the  Head  Quarters o.f  the  54th  Recfiment  on 
passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  i  ith  Nov.  1857,  uiQ  he  was  specially 
mentioned  in  the  General  Order  from  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  27th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  on  that  occasion  an^ 
afterwards  promoted  Brevet  Major.  Ser\'ed  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude 
in  1858-59  (Medal). 

7  LUColonel  Gosset  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  daring  the  Indian  miitinv,— in  Eastern  Bengal  in  1857  again&t 
the  Chittagong  mutineers,  and  in  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal) .  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Lord  Chelmsford  m  the  Kafir  war  of  187S,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions  with  the  Gaikas  in  the  Buflklo  Moun- 
tains  and  Perie  Bush  (mentioneil  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Lord  Chelmsford  in  the  first  advance  into  Zulcdand  in  January,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  fought  by 
the  Centre  Column  up  to  the  22nd  January.  Was  afterwards  Assistant  (Quarter  Master  General  to  the  and  Division 
in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

9  Captain  Dury  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

^  Major  Tighe  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-5,  including  the  actions  at 
Taranaki,  Waiara,  Howrini,  Bangiawhla.  and  Orakau.  Commanded  for  fifteen  months  the  whole  of  the  tranapon 
oonw  in  the  Waikato  countxy.    (Medal) . 

^i^ (Quarter  Master  Nettles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkenxian, 
■lege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  7th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Claspa,  and  Turkiah 
Medal).    Served  fVom  the  i6th  November  1858  to  the  x6th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  in  India. 


Digitized  by  VoiOO^  11:^ 


Shondiffe, 


YttuVSer. 

FaU   H«U 


55tll  (Westmoreland), — Linked  to  ^4th. 


Puj.    p^y  (kion9l.—Sir  Henry  Charles  BarnBton  Daabeney,^  ITCB.  Ensign^  la  March  29 
■     Oct.  36;  Be. Major,  23  Dec.  42;  Major,  ''25  Nov.  45  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  20  Jane  54 


'5  I  . 
25  '  . 


rSub  District  No.  2.  ,  ^ ^ 

iBriffode  Depot,  Otah^;    ^99 
CwzwA,  **  (with  the  Dragon).    "  Alila.  "  "  Ikksbkait  "  "  Ssvastopol." 

Lt.a  Auft.  31 ;  Capt.  P28 
„,  ,     .    ^  .   .        ^     .      ^  .^ .  ^ ,,  Lt. Colonel,  g  March  55; 

Colonel,  30  Sept.  57  ;  Major  General,  6 Mar.  68  ;  Lieui. General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  55th  Foot,  3  Feb.  79. 
limtenaat  OoloneL— 

X^jon.— William  Hamilton  Richards,^  Profeteor  at  IJu  Stqf  College;  Eneign,  '14  May  53;  Lt.  ?i5  Sept, 

54;  Otpt.  *i  June  55  ;  Major,  14  Dec.  70;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
I  George  Anthony  Morgan.^  Eneign,  Pi6  Sept.  51 ;  Lt.6  June  54 ;  Capt.  9  Sept.  55  ;  Bt. Major,  13  Sept.  71 ; 

Major,  16  Sept  74  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
William  Hodnett  Rowland.*  Eneign,  '2  Aug.  48  ;  Lt.  '•20  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  23  July  58  ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72 ; 

Major,  I  April  75. 


Cattxivs. 

Percy  Lytton  Bellamy? 

James  Francis  Morton? 

Mark  M.  GiUies? 

Henry  Whewell  Daniel  Riley*, 

Alfred  Hervey  Kay? 

Francis  Bamston*  . 

Sidney    Cargill,  Adjutant   Adm. 
We»tmoreland  Byte  Volunteer* 

iRichard  Henry  Atkinson 

,  Bdw&rd  Henry  Clode  Braddon.*  Aide  de  > 
I     Camp  to  Major  General  Hume  ) 

Walter  liewes  Pitt? 


LlSUTBNUrTS. 

Charles  James  Gordon  Inglia?  

Charles  George  Brind    

Philip  Eyton 

Fred.  James  Webber  Smith 

Alexander  Henry  Atkinson.  Inetruetor ) 

I     cf  Mu»ketr]i  1  A.^r')l -j-j    S 

Audley  Walter  W.  Money  Kj-rle 

Frank  Kirkman  Lord,  Adjutant  x  Nov.  79 

,  William  Henry  Burke    

Charles  Herbert  Smith 

Ernest  Lambert  Swinburne  Charlton 

Charles  George  Donaldson 


Sbcoitd  LauTBiTAjrrB. 

Joseph  Langton  

Hamilton  Macdonald  Richards  .. 
Duncan  Home  Morrieson    


I     BkKT.MAJ.  I    BT.LT. COb. 


P16  Aug. 
**i2  Jan. 
>•  8  May 
P22  May 

'15  June 

P27  July 

P13  June 

8  July 

*'io  Nov. 


*  Major  Rowland  served  with  the 

45th  Regiment  in  the  Orange  River 

70  SovereiKnty  during  the  Kaffir  war  of 

70  1851-53    (Modal).     Served  with   the 

70  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expe- 
7T  dition,  including    the    recapture    of 

iDewangiri  in  1865  (Medal). 
71 1    "Quarter  Master  Vickers  served 

7 1  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout 
7ijthe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  in- 
7  J  [eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 

72  man,  sietro  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
77  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  1854, 

and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th 
Sept.— wounded  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps) .  Served  also  on  the  Bhootan 
expedition,  including  the  recapture 
of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

Faeinge  Green.—Aaenie,  Messrs.  Cox 
and  Co.— Irish  Agent$,Sir  E.  Borough, 
.Bt.  and  Co. 
I  Betumedfrom  Aden,  21  March  1877. 

xi      9   Payauuftfr.— Charles  William  Joseph  Taylor,  18  Jan.  79;  En§.  13  Feb.  61 ;  Lt.  4  Dec.  66;  Capt.  15  Aug.  73. 
7  1  ...    QK«r/^lfa*<«r.— Thomas  Henry  Vickers,"  27  Aug.  73 ;  Sub  Lieut.  14  June  73. 

'  Sir  (Tharles  Daubeney  served  with  the  q5th  Regt.  in  the  Coorg  campaign,  East  Indies,  in  1834,  and  was  pre- 
■est  tt  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockade  of  Kissenhully,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockade  of  Soamwarpettah, 
vWre  he  had  charge  of  one  of  the  two  guns  attached  to  the  Column,  which  by  his  perseverance  and  exertions  he 
Bvred  from  capture  during  the  retreat;  served  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1841-42,  commanded  the  Light  Company  at 
tbe  repolse  of  the  enemy's  night-attack  at  Chinhae,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chapoo ;  served  on  the  Staff  as 
lUforof  Brif^4e  to  Sir  James  Schoeddeat  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo— twice  mentioned  in  despatches 
(MedaU  Brevet  Major,  and  CB.).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(wnanded  and  horse  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulffie  of  the  sortie  of  26th  October.  Commanded  the  55th 
Besunent  and  subsequently  the  ist  Brigade  2nd  Division  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman.  Mentioned  in  division  orders 
8M  in  ibe  report  of  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  and  in  the  despatched  for  Inkerman.  Was 
Ga«tted  to  a  Substantive  Lieutenant  Colonelcy  for  Inkerman  on  12th  Dec.  1854,  but  declined  accepting  a  pro- 
BotioB  which  wo^d  have  removed  him  from  the  seat  of  war  and  place<l  him  on  half  pay^  whilst  his  Regiment  was 
*«rvteginthe  field.    Reward  for  distinguished  ser>ices,  1855  :  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 

BoMT,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  KCB.  in  187 1. 

*  U.O)kaiel  Richards  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
^>Uttas4ff  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the 
iBtk  JiMiad  8th  Sept. — ^wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
aadTskUh  Medal). 

*  ItCokmelMorgan  served 'vith  the  55UiRegimeEtin  the  Eastern  campaign  ofi854-55,includingthe  battles  of  Alma 
sad  laktraian,  siege  and  Cedl  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October.  During  the  latter  months  of  the  siege  he 
VB«  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Warren,  and  as  such  was  severel3'  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on 
tb«  Ith  September— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'.lUkm  Bellamy,  Morton,  and  Gillies,  Captains  Kay,  Pitt,  and  Lieut.  Inglis  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition 
ill  iMsOMal  with  Clasp). 

'  Osptalne  Bfley,  Bamston,  and  Braddonservedon  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri 
ia  X865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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P«rtund.        ]  56tll  (West  Essex).— Linked  to  44^'*.       [Sll^Sj'SyjwlJtay. 

"  MoBO  "  "  GiBmALTAB,"  With  the  Ca«Ue,  Key,  and  "  Monti*  In$ignia  Cdtfe."  *'  BiTAWOPOt." 
l55!!l9«::ICol«iel,— Henry  William  Breton,  Entign,  16  Mar.  15;   U,  ^2^  July  20;    Capt,  'ai  July  25;  Ifajor.'si 


FuU  Half  I    Dec.  28 ;  Lt.Colonel,  'ii  July  34 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Meyor  General,  20  June  54  ;  iMut.aenerol,  15  Dec. 
1^,?^      61 :  General.  18  Dec.  60 :  Colonel  q6th  Foot,  a-*  Anrii  60. 

Oapt.  16  ICar.  60 ;  Ifo/or, 


6x  ;  OeneraL  x8  Dec.  69 ;  Colonel  56th  Foot.  23  April  60. 
LieotenaiU  OoloneL— FranciB  Charles  Hill,'  ineiffn,  21  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  '18  Aug.  54 ; 

2^  Jan.  71 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  3  April  78.  -o         v  • 

Hajen.— Kobert  Thomas  Thompson,^  Eneiffu,  ix  Mar.  53 ;  Lt.  27  July  55  ;  Capt.  '7  Feb.  65 ;  Brevet  Major, 

1  Oct.  77  ;  Major,  31  Oct.  77.  «       ^  m-  •         ««^ 

John  William  Huakisson.'  Eneign,  8  Nov.  50;  Lt,  19  Jan.  55 ;  •  Cop*,  xo  Oct.  65;  Brevet  Mtyor,  »  Dec.  77; 

Major,  3  April  78  ;  B I. Li. Colonel,  29  Nov.  79. 


a4 


5»/i 


X  Oct.  j;r7  ;  Major,  31  Oct^  77. 

A.pril  78  ;  Bt.Lt. Colons.,  _^ ,,. 

Albert  Greenland,  JTmrtyn,  12  Oct.  59 ;  Lt.  i  Jan.  62 ;  Capt.  ^13  June  68 ;  Major,  8  Feb.  79- 


Ci.m.iMB. 

William  Richard  White*    

George  Wilding  Wood   

Almeric  Qeorse  Spencer,  Aide  de  Camp  to  \ 

the  Commander  in  Cki^\  Bombay  S 

William  Frederick  Hillatt  Jones 

Walter  Hughes  Thomas  Smee 

Thomas  Prickett,  at  Staff  College 

p.  ff.  e.  Alex.  Marin  Delavoye,  Intt.  B.  M.  \ 

Colleae   i 

Harold  ParmiuterMoIineuz 

Joseph  William  Fitzgerald 

p.e.e.  Francis  Tudor  Campbell  Du  Vemet 

John  Benet  Thornton  Newbury 

Daniel  Alexander  B.est  


CXPTl-Iir.     '    BKgT.MilJ. 


'  5  Dec. 
,»'23  Mar. 


56  P30  Nov. 
60  1*  9  Sept. 

6x'»28July 

60' p  7  Feb. 

64  P  I  Aug. 

65  P  3  Jan. 


6o| 

641 


11*39  J<^i^* 

4J^ 
J  9  Aug. 
^  a  June 

9  Feb.    64   32  Dec.   68 

»  X  Aug.  68    35  Jan. 

14  July  57     9  Aug. 

xo  Nov.  65  P26  Feb. 

ao  Feb.  63    39  July 

7  July  69  P37  Oct. 

LlBITTXiriVTS. 

Henry  Wyndham  Ricketts ''23  June 

Harry  George  Wakelin  Ford    .'21  Nov. 

Bdmund  Cox  Parker  8  Feb. 

Robert   Burrowes   Leslie,  Adjutant    ix) 

June  79 S 

Theodore  Edward  Stephenson. 

Roland  Bell 

Thomas  Stock,  InU.  o/Mutketry  4  Nov.  79  . 

Cyril  Wood 17  July    7^ 

Frederick  John  Brown   

Hugh  Ingoidsby  Masgy 

Claude  Edward  Harrison  

Duncan  Thomas  Cruickshank 


X  Apr. 
2  Aug 

63  '12  Nov.   7o| 

65I  31  Deo.  72 
68 1  1  April  751 
69    24  July    751 


701  12  Oct. 

7« 


X4  Sept.  78- 


14  Sept.  78' 

»*J2Jan.  66, 

8  Feb.  79 
17  May  79 

9  Oct.  79 


3  Sept.  jZ 


Bbcovd  LiBimivi.vTfl 

Henry  Slane  Fleming 

Robert  John  Tudway  

Ferdinand  William  Greatrez 


28  Oct. 

,  28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

12  Nov.  73 

.  ax  Sept.  74 
I  IX  Feb.  75 
XI  Feb.  75 
17  July  74 
xo  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
X5  April  76 
12  Feb.    77 


25  Sept.  78 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 


xOct  77 


PajfMa«<0r.— William  Boll,?  x  April  78 ;  Ene.  3X  Aug.  55 ;  Lt.  25  Jan.  59 ;  Captain,  37  April  70^ 
(garter  Maeter.— Charles  Valleyley  Leech,*  6  Nov.  67. 


Faeinge  Purple.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agente,  5irS.  Borough,3f.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  February  1878. 

>  Lt. Colonel  Hill  and  Major  Thompson  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  asth  Aug.  i855» 
served  in  the  trenches  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  X858. 

'  LtColonel  Huskisaon  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  with  the  Bombay  Field  Force  operating  in  North 
Canara  and  Goa  against  the  Dessai  rebels  from  February  to  June  1858  (Medal).  Was  employed  on  spedal  service 
throughout  Uie  Zulu  war  of  X879  at  the  base  of  operations  at  Durban.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
and  Commandant  from  the  xsth  December  1878  to  the  6th  April  1879,  and  made  Uie  arrangements  for  the  defence  of 
Durban  at  the  period  of  imminent  invasion  (Brevet  of  Lt.Golonel). 

*  Lt.Colonel  White  served  with  the  soth  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  xsth  Nov.  1863  to  2nd  Oct.  x866 ;  led  the 
storming  partv  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ran^whia  (mentioned  in  despatches),  present  at  the  repulse  of  the 
enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  appomted  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Waddy  26th  Jan.  1865, 
and  served  on  the  StaflT  to  7th  April  1866  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

7  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Goa  Field  Force  against  the  Dessai  rebels  flrom  Feb.  (0 
June  1858,  including  several  skirmishes  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Leech  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  Mutiny  in  x858-59i 
and  was  present  with  the  Field  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  and 
Feroae  Shah  on  the  line  of  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force.  Served  in  ^e 
New  Zealand  war  in  x86i  at  the  Waitara  before  Te  Arei's  Pah ;  also  during  the  war  in  x 863-66,  including  the  opera* 
tions  in  the  Provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui,  nearly  the  whole  of  which  time  he  did  the  duties  of  Quarter 
Master  to  the  regiment  when  a  non-oommissioned  officer,  and  was  fttvonrably  mentioned  and  recommended  for  a 
commission  on  the  5th  August  1865  (Medal). 

Record  of  ike  Servieei  qf  ike  56<A  Regiwtent. 
Raised  in  X 755.  Proceeded  to  the  Havannah,  x  762.  Home,  x 763.  To  Gibraltar,  1770.  Home,  x 783.  To  WestlndieCt 
X793.  Home,  X795*  To  West  Indies,  x 796.  Home,  x 799.  To  Holland,  x 799.  Home,  x 799.  (2nd  Battalion  raised  in 
1804;  to  India  1807;  home  and  disbanded  in  18x7.)  To  India  1805.  (3rd  Battalion  raised  inxSia;  proceeded 
to  Holland  18x3;  home  and  disbanded  18x4).  To  Mauritius,  18x5.  Home,  X826.  To  West  Indies,  X83X.  Home,  i84>- 
To  Gibraltar,  X846.  (Reserve  Battalion  raised  in  1846 ;  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  X847 ;  incorporated  with  xst  Bai* 
talion,  1850.)  To  Bermuda,  tSsx.  Home,  1855.  To  Crimea,  1855.  Home,  1856.  To  India,  X857.  Home,  t866.  To 
India,  1871.    To  Aden,  X877.   Home,  1878. 


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"Amfmba"  "VmoRii."  "Ptmfibs* 


F&UHalf 
Hj.  Pay. 


Linked  to  JJth.  iBrigadt D«poi,Bma^w.  201 

NrrBLLB"  "Nitb"  "PurursvLi."  "IvxBEMijr"  "  S»vi.8toP0L" 
•*Nbw  ZxA.LA.iri>." 
CotoBtL'iSir  Edward  Alan  Holdich/  KCB,  Siuiffn,  a  July  41 ;  Lt.  26  July  44 ;   Capt,  '33  Feb.  50;  Brnet 
MtO«r,  a  Ang.  50;  Breoei  14.  Colonel,  28  May  53;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;   Iftyor,  26  May  38 ;  Major  Generai, 
3  Sept.  67:  IT*.  (Ttfn^raf,  38  April  75  ;  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  S7th  Foot,  xi  Doc.  75. 
lieotMUUit  CflAead.— Charles  Mansfleld  Clarke,*  OB,  Sneign,  1  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  '18  Nov.  59  ;  Capt.  '25  Sept.  67 ; 

Jf^or,  a6  July  76 ;  Xi«ittofMi»<  Colonel,  7  May  78. 
X^jfln.— James  Richard  Enoz  Tredennick,*  imm^,  1*33  May  63;  14.  '33  Mar.  67 ;  Copt.  x9«J«ne  73;  Major, 

33  Jan.  78. 
Henry  David  Bioknell,'  Sneiffn,^x3  Deo.  6i ;  X<.  »  9  Nov.  66 ;  Capt.  15  Mar.  73 ;  Major,  7  May  78. 


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16    . 
16  .  . 


Cajptaxts. 

Charles  Piooi^   

Charles  John  Matthews" 

Arthnr  Collins  

Heziiy  F.  Morewood' 

Hamlet  Dalton  Wade  Dalton 

».«.«.  Henry  Thomas  Hughes  Hallett* 

FCEderic  Frederick, liord  Gifford.'Uide  ) 

de  Camo  to  Sir  Garnet  WoUeleg } 

Henry  Cnarles  Hiazmsn**    

Arthur  Archibald  Denne  Weigall»»  

Arthur  Nevill  Hayne,  Aide  ae  Camp  to  > 

Governor  0/ Cejf  Ion S 

Gordon  De  war** 

LlSUTSKAHtS. 

Alfred  Allan  Oarstin,'*  Adjutant  i  May  78 

Aoguatus  West  Hill"   

James  Grove  White," /««.  ofMiuketrjf  1 

4Dec.  78   S 

Napoleon  Joseph  Rodolph  Blake  

CScilBowcher DuffMichel    

Richard  Woodroofe  Graham** 

Malcolm  Thomas  Lyde* 

Sydney  Edwin  Bellmgham**   

Charles  Wallace  Warden"    

ISmest  Vernon  Sellers'* 

Alexander  Towers-Clark"   

Robert  Douglas  Longe"    

Edward  John  Sharpe" 


'16  May 

.  ^  ^''*' 
'33  Deo. 

z8May 

■'h  Sept. 

13  Jan. 

'17  April 

3  May 

5  July 

"18  Aug. 
7  July 


Sacovn  LiBnTBVA.irTS. 

William  Seott-Monorieff" 

Herbert  James"  

'Louis  WUliam  Bod*" 

■••  George  Goring  John  Sutton  Jones* 

...  I  Gilbert  TothillManro»   

~.  Thomas  Edward  Frederick  Littoa" 


LiauT. 


z6  Jan. 
»  7  Nov. 
»3o  Oct. 

'15  Dec. 
37  Oct. 

'30  Nov. 

04    30  Jaly 
64  ''la  Jane 

69  P37  Sept. 

69  «*22  July 


33  Sept.  71 


I  May 
XI  May 
II  May 

4  Dec. 
33  Jan. 
23  Jau. 


Qnarter  Maeter.—ihcmuB  Wood, 


38  Oct. 
I  Jan. 

13  Nov. 

13  Nov. 

12  Nov. 
21  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
34  Jan. 

13  June 
31  Sept. 
33  May 
II  Sept. 
31  May 


34  April  73 
36  Mar.  73 
14  May  73 
X  April  70 
34  Sept.  73 
38  April  75 

I  April  74 

36  Aag.  76 
II  Oct.     76 

5  Oct.     78 

30  Oct.    78 


BBSV.MJlJ.        Bt.LT.OOL. 


iro- 


Captain  Hinzman  was 
moted  Captain  57th  Regiment  1 
Lieutenant  loth  Kegiment,  in  recog- 
nition of  his  gallant  services  when 
engaged  in  the  attack  on  the  Stock- 
ades at  Paroa,  Malay  Peninsula,  7th 
December  1 875.  Served  with  the  57th 
Beguncnt  in  the  Zulu  war  of  X879, 
and  was.  severely  wounded  in  we 
engagement  at  Gingindhlovu. 

"  Captains  Weigall  and  Dewar, 
Lieuts.  Hill,  White,  Graham.  Belling- 
ham.  Warden.  Bellers,  Longe,  and 
Sharpe,  3nd  Lieuts.  Soott*Moncrieff; 
James,  and  Bod^  served  with  the 
57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1870,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

^*  Lieut.  Garstin  served  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879,  including  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  rehef  of  Ekowe. 


Henry  Walter  Phillips,  3  Sept.  78  j  Jfii*.  '7  April  63 ;  Lt.  '4  March  68 :  Capt.  3  Feb.  78. 
ftfr.-Thcmas  Wood,»»  33  April  73.  /     *-       ■>  •►  »      r 

Faeinge  Yellow.— A^enlt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.—lriithAgente,  Sir  E.  Boroagh,  Bt.  and  Co. 


Embarked  for  Oeylon.  23  December  1873. 
'  Sir  Edward  Holdich  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutleg'  in 
1^5-4^  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Ferozeshah  (wounded) ,  Buddtwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobraon— severely  wounded 
(wU  and  three  Clasps).  As  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  Boers  at 
Boem  Ptaats  (South  Afirica)  on  the  39th  August  1848,  and  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1850-51  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
I^Colonel).  Served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheapo 
vumt  the  robber  chief  Myattoon  in  the  Donabew  district,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  his  stronghold  on  tne 
t^Uanh— succeeded  to  the  command  of  a  Wing  of  Infantry  (Medal  for  Pegu,  and  CB.)  Accompanied  the  80th 
ttzLtoIndiain  1857,  and  served  in  the  Sepoy  rebellion.  At  the  close  of  the  operations  in  1859  he  succeeded  Sir 
^Ati.  Honford  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  forces  on  the  Nepaul  frontier,  when,  in  co-operation  with  the 
^'epial  troops,  most  of  the  rebel  leaders  and  a  large  body  of  Sepoys  who  had  taken  refu^  in  the  Nepaul  Terai  were 
c^^nd,  for  which  services  he  received  the  thanks  of  Government,  and  on  the  brelsiking  up  of  the  Brigade  was 
^foistod,  by  Lord  Clyde,  Deputy  Adjutant  General  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India. 

'LLColoDel  C.M.Clarke  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Tapteo  river  in 
«Kpentian  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  xSoi,  and  was 
pns«Bt  at  the  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  during  the  war  in  1863-66,  present  as  Adjutant  of  the  57th  at  the 
touAof  Eatikara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  D.A.Q.M.General  ftrom  June  1863  to  March  1866  in  the  Province 
^^(Tiiiaaki,  including  the  action  near  Poutoko,  capture  of  the  Maori  positions  at  Ahuahu,  Kaitake,  Mataitawa,  and 
^^^  operations  at  Warea  and  Te  Puru,  and  various  minor  affairs  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
Ber\M  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879 ;  commanded  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlovu 
(BMBiQiied  in  despatches),  and  relief  of  Ekowe;  afterwards  commanded  the  snd  Brigade  ist  Division,  and  sub- 
*^1°attj  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  "Clarxe's  Column"— a  force  of  all  arms— formed  by  Sir  Gkimet 
'^u^K^fbr  the  following  objects :  the  second  advance  to  Ulundi.  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  the  subjugation 
»f  tbeZohi  tribes  near  the  Middle  Drifb  of  the  River  Tugela,  and  the  pacification  of  Zululand ;  these  objects  were 
saocttiftilly  accomplished— thanked  in  General  Orders  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "performed  the  duties 
of  his  responsible  command  in  the  most  highly  efficient  manner,"  and  CS.). 

*  Msjor  Tredenniek  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66,  and  was  present    a 
wsflUrofKakaramea.  storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  Pahs  of  Otapawa  and  Ketemeri,  and  various  mim  or 
^S^lMedal).    Served  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  and  commanded  the  57th  Regiment  from  the  middle  of 
ipril  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  operations  of  ^'  Clarke's  Column." 

*  Hsjor  Bieknell  served  in  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zeafaind  war  of  1863-66  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
57th  Hegiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

'  Csptein  Picot  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  theNew  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the 
bombtrdment  of  Kaitake  (Medal) . 

Beeord  of  the  Seroieet  of  the  sjih  Begiment. 
Baised  in  1755.  Proceeded  to  the  Mediterranean  (as  Marines),  1757.  To  Gibraltar,  1763.  To  Minorca,  1767. 
To  Ireland,  1775.  To  America,  1783.  To  Nova  Scotia,  1790.  To  England  and  Scotland,  1703.  To  Low  Countries, 
1793.  To  England,  June  1794.  To  Low  Countries.  1795.  To  England,  October  1 795.  To  West  Indies,  1801.  (snd 
Bstlalion  raised  in  :8o3.)  To  Engltf&d,  April  1804.  To  Channel  Islands,  October  1804.  To  Gibraltar,  July  1809. 
To  Peoiasaia,  June  18 14.  To  Canada,  July  1815.  (snd  Battalion  reduced,  Dec.  18x5  )  To  France.  Novembor  18x7. 
To  Ireland,  Sept.  1834.  To  England,  1835.  To  New  South  Wales  (embarked  in  16  convict  ships),  March  1831. 
To  India,  April  if  46.  To  England,  March  1848.  To  Ireland,  Feb  185  j.  To  CorfU,  Sept.  1854.  To  Crimea,  May 
1:56.  To  MalU,May  1851.  (A  detachment  at  Aden  from  Sept.  1857  to  March  i860.)  To  India,  Nov.  i«6o.  To 
>ew  Zealand.  April  i8«7.  To  England.  Sept.  1871,  To  Ireland,  Dec.  1873,  To  Ceylon,  Feb.  1879.  To  South 
Aftwa,  October  1879.  ^ „  Qidtized  by  V^ UU  .,  ^^^  ,   , 

[  For  remautder  of  ffotee  »ee  end&f  sith  Foot. 


202       VatoL 


]  58th  {Rutlandshire). — Linked  to  4&ih.   [jr^orf*5^^H«&iMift«. 

"  Gl]iBiui.B**  with  ilie  Cirtle,  K«7  and  ** I£o»Ha  Tnaiffmia  Calpe.**   "Botpt"   (with  the  Bphira)    "UknL** 
**  8al4.ma.kca.'*  *'VirpoBii.'*  *'Ptbbhbb8"  "Nitbllb"  "Obthes"  "PjiiriirsuLA"  "NawZiAXJiirD.** 
.  Colonel.— 5tr  Arthur  Johnstone  Lawrence,*  XCB.  7nd  Lt.  '4  April  27 ;  Zi.  ^ja  Feb.  30 ;  Capi.  '24  Feb.  37; 
Major,  'xi  Sept.  46  ;  Lt. Colonel,  i  Au^g^.  47  ;  Colonel,  a8  Not.  54  ;  Major  General,  1  June  62  ;  Lieut.Qeneral, 


Toan'  Ser. 

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lieutnumt  Colonel.- 


25  6ct.  71 :  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  58th  Foot,  6  Jan.  70. 

'  "  '      '    -W^illiam  Dunn  Bond,  Eneign,  '9  Mar.  55  ;  Lt.  ^jj  Ang.  55 ;  Capt.  20  July  59;  Bi.Major, 


5  Jnly  72  ;  Major,  93  May  74 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  29  Nov.  79 ;  Lt.Colonel,  9  Sept.  79. 
Xigon.— WiUiam  Hemy  Hiogeston,  Eneign,  11  May  35;  Xf.  P26  0ct.  55;  C<^f.  1^x6  Dec.  59;  BtUejor, 

5  July  72 ;  Major,  18  Dec.  75. 
Charles  Edward  Foster,  .EiM^K,  31  Dec.  58;    i/. '23  Noy.;6o  j    Capt.  '29  Mar.  64;   Bt.Miy'or,  1  Oct  77; 

Major,  9  Sept.  79. 


Cattaivs. 


Donald  George  Anderson  .^ig  Dec. 


Harloven  Morley  Saunders 

Patrick  Albert  Howley«  

Augustus  Williams  Morris,  at  St^ff"  College 
Robert  Lewis  Arathoon 
Mackenzie  Churchill    .. 
Cecil  Lumsden  Hornby 
Edward  Lovegrove 


P31  Mar. 
27  Feb. 
5  Jaly 
'  9  Aug. 
P  I  Feb. 
P  3  April  67 
'xsFeb.    68 


LIBUT. 

24  July 

^14  June 

P29  Nov. 

3  Dec. 

29  Jan. 
*•  6  July 
I*  4  Jan. 
»29May 


8  Jan.    68 


LisvTBirxirTS. 
Henry  Metcalfe  Nuthall,/iw*.  ofMueketry ) 

z4  Sept.  78   i 

George  Engleberts  Liebenrood^  i'z4Mar.   68 

William  Le  Poer  Power  '        

Henry  Dolphin  

Edwin  Del  Sandvs,  Adjutant  z8  Oct.  79 1        

George  Frederick  Vincent  Blood  Smyih  . . . '        


Sub  LxBiTTBirA.irTS. 
Stephen  James  MeWUle  Jopp  . 


Saooirn  LzBUTBHAiras.  ! 

Thomas  Edward  Compton 

Charles  Maximilian  O'Donel 

William  Francis  Fawcett 

John  Collinson  1 

Henry  Morgan  1 

Archer  Clivo  Bolton     

Sejrmoar  Henry  Sainsbury  Sainsbury | 

AlanRichard  Hill > 

Rom,  Richard  Charles  Stanley  Mountjoy  ">  i 
Monck 3 


30  Jan.  78 

XX  May  78 

xa  June  78 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

23  Feb.  79 
22  Feb.  79 
22  Feb.  79 

XX  May  78 


63  P16  Oct.  66 
64I  xoAug.  74 
59  '27  Nov.   67 

69  24  July  78 

70  14  Sept.  78 
70  25  Sept.  78 
71'  9  Sept  79 
69   18  Oct.    79 


28  Oct.    7x 

12  Feb.  70 
xgJune  73 
ao  Nov.  75 
12  Feb.  76 
39  Nov.   76 


SUB  LIBUT. 


X7  May    76 


X3     ...   P<qr«a«f«r.— James  White  Minchin»  30  March  67 ;  Sonorary  Captain,  30  Mar.  79. 
14     ...    QKorforJfdutor.— Charles  Lenton,  5  June  66. 

Faeinga  Black.-~^y««^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. —IriekAgente,  Messrs  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  Natal,  24  Feb.  1879. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Lawrence  commanded  the  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  oampaign  of  X854  up  to 
Sth  November;  the  First  Brigade  Light  Division  from  5th  Nov.  X854  to  5th  Feb.  1855 ;  and  the  2nd  Brigade  and  Divi* 
aion  firom  25th  Dec.  1855  till  the  end  of  the  Crimean  war,  and  was  present  at  the  batties  of  Alma  (hon>e  killed)  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the 
Mecyidie,  and  Turkish  Medal)'. 

*  Captain  Howle^  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Hazars 
oanxpaign  of  x868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp.) 

9  Lieut.  Liebenrood  served  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879.  Was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment at  Ulundi  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in.despatchM). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  $^th  Foot 

>  Captain  Matthews  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  X865-67,  and  was  present  at  the  aJ&ir  of 
Ketemari  (Medal).  Served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  X879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

*  Captains  Morewood  and  Hallett,  Lieut.  Lyde,  and  2nd  Lieuts.  Jones,  Mnnxo,  and  Litton  served  with  the  57th 
Regiment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

^1  Lord  Giflfbrd  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gk>ld  Coast  in  September  X873  on  special  service.  Trained 
the  Winnebah  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment,  and  comnuuided  it  during  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrs- 
krampa  on  the  5th  and  6th  November  X873.  Did  the  duties  of  Adjutant  of  Russell's  Regiment  fix>m  Attoh'Insa  to 
the  Prah.  Conmuuided  the  Scouting  Party  from  the  Prah  to  Coomassie.  Led  the  attack  on  Adnbiaasie  and  at  the 
battle  of  Amoaftd ;  carried  with  his  Scouts  the  Enemy's  advanced  post  at  Egginassie  by  a  rush ;  led  the  attack  on 
Becqoah  (slightlv  wounded) ;  took  part  in  the  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  aflhirs  between  Adwabin 
and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsn  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Ghunet  Wolseley 
from  the  capture  of  Coomassie  to  the  end  of  the  campaign.  (Was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted 
to  an  Unattached  Company,  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross,  Meoal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zola 
war  of  X879,  first  with  the  57th  Regiment,  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  infantry,  and  finally  as  Aide  de  Camp  to 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley.  Lord  Giflbrd  took  a  leading  part  in  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  after  which  he  was  sent 
home  with  the  despatches. 

^  Lieut.  Towers-Clark  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  including  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  Served  afterwards  to  the  end  of  the  war  as  Orderly  Officer  to  LtColonw 
Clarke  while  commanding  successively  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  and  '*  Clarke's  Column."  Made  several  road 
surveys,  including  the  road  in  Zululand  frum  St.  Paul's  to  the  Middle  Drift  of  the  Tugela  River. 

^*  Quarter  Master  Wood  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ttom  the  asrd  September  18542  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  bom- 
bardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  f^m  x86x  to  x866  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wan^anui  (Medal).    Served  with  the  57th  Begi* 


ment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  (Hngindhlovir^d  x 


Oudaktf  ikUFerat.  ]  59tll  {2nd  Nottlngliaimldre), — Linked  to  3^^^f''[jir%^u7D7p^t%l^9y.20$ 

fitiTswl  "CAfi  o»  Good  Hopk"  "Cobuitxa"  "Java"  **VtTTOBiA**   "St.  Sbbastiax"  "Niv»'" 


FtU    H»lf 


•PawiNsuLi."  "Bhubtpoek." 


P'^i  ^  CdoaeL— Henry  Eyre,  ^wj^^t  **a8  Auj?.  17  ;  Lt.  ^ao  April  a6  ;  Capt,  ^3  April  28;  Jfajor,  ^17  Feb.  37;  Z^ 
Col.  17  March  43 ;  Col.  ao  June  54 ;  Majof  Qen.  x6  Nov.  58  ;  Lf.Qen.  3  Sept.  67 ;  OtnenU^  23  Sept.  74 ;  Col, 
sgtb  Foott  33  Mar.  65. 
iestBBant  OoliuieL— Richard  Laqy,^  JEn*.  zi  Mar.  43 ;  Lt.  1*37  Sept.  44;  Capt.  6  June  54 ;  Brewt  Major, 
'    33  April  68 ;  Jfq/M'.  38  Oct.  68  ;  Bt.Lt.CoUnuly  ao  April  77 ;  Lt.Cofonel,  14  Sept.  78. 

'M«on.— James  Lawaon,*  Etuign,  '13  Dec.  50;  Lt.  3  Dec.  53  ;  Capt.  7  April  63;  Bt.Major^  aa  Sept.  75 ; 
'    Mmor,  la  Jone  78. 

Williaxn  John  Frampton,  Bnngn,  la  Dec.  56  ;  JM.  18  Sept.  59;  Capt.  '39  Sept.  65;  Bt.Mi^or^  30  Oct.  77; 
Major,  14  Sept  78. 


I  CxFtAXirs. 

•  Robert  Staveley  Shinkwin*  

"•  i^.*.c.  Henry  Harcourt  Griffiths    

•••  'Philip  Homan  ffoUiott.  Adj.  3  Adm,  Batt.  j 
LameaM/reRifU  Volunteen > 

-  >.«.«.  Edward  Gnnter  

-  ^.t.tf.  Enaton  Heniy  Sartorius 

'*•  .  V  AC.GeorgePolgnand,  Q<irri$onIn$truetor  7 

I    JOmp S 

5.«.e.1lobert  Ellas •— ■ 
ames  Lewis  Joseph  Gordon 

'William  Patrick  Lawlor 


P17  Dec. 
P  6  Jan. 


iJobnStoTte 

I  Ralph  Bdnionstone  Buchanan.. 
'John  Thomas  Acton  Drought  .. 


P  7  Sept.  58 

31  Dec.    58 
8  July    63 

18  Sept.  63 

'a8  Oct.  64 
p  3  June  64 
P33June  65 
**39Sept.  65 
'39  Sepi.  65 
»  4  Sept.  67 


LxXVTBirAVTB. 

'Wilbam  Fulton  

William  George  Smam. 

Bennett  William  Lucas,  Inst.  ofMtuhetrf  \ 

I    18  Nor.  78 > 

John  FrtoderickLrwin 

Shirley  Apihorp 

Alfred  Daahwood  Worgan 

William  Whitmore  Beagin' 

Monta^ira  William  Battye,  Tnterprtttr 

Percy  Henry  Noel  Lake 

Arthur  Glyn  Leonard  

Stephen  Watson,  AdjiUant  14  Nov.  74  

Hamry  Allan  Balfour  Boulderson 

Gtaaries  Oadman  Hodgkinson 

iCharlea  Frederick  Hastings  Medhurst 


BaooiTD  LnxmvAirrB. 
Wniiam  Michael  Collins  White  . 

Humphrey  Martin  Twynam 

Philip  Bower  MacAdam   


P18  Aug. 
Px8  Sept. 

'30  Nov. 

33  Sept. 
18  July 

iFeb. 
'a  I  Aug. 

4  July 

'ax  Aug. 

p35Dec. 

aa  April 

a  Aug. 


P30  Oct.  67 

z8  Dec.  67 

'as  Dec.  67 

8  Jan.  68 

'xx  Feb.  69 

P  7  May  70 

8  Jan.  68 


3irn  LixvT. 


ax  Aug.  78 
ZI  May  78 
XX  Oct.     79 


7  Aug.   67 

"sT  Anor.    ^t 


Ck.VTl.VS. 


'21  Aug 

»33  Feb. 

IS  Mar.  73 
30  Sept.  74 

xApr.    75 

XX  June  75 
18  Dec.  7s 
14  Sept.  78 

z  July  79 
3xJuly    79 

7  Aug.  79 


BBgV.Ml.J.    I    BT.LT.COL. 


38  Oct.    71 1 


38  Oct. 

71 

a8  Oct. 

71 

38  Oct. 

7' 

38  Oct. 

71 

a8  0ct. 

71 

aa  Sept. 
xa  Feb. 

69 
73 

9  Aug. 

73 

X3  Nov. 

n 

3  Aug. 

72 

II  June 

7S 

XX  July 

7S 

13  Feb. 

76 

(^airUr  Jfofltfr.— James  Rowland,*  4  Oct.  73* 

Fadfuf  White. — Age*t9^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. — Iritik  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Emharkedfor  Ceylon,  September  1867. 


^  U-CokmelLacy  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  as  looal 
LLCoknel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  finally 
VM  pieDt  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Major  Lawsan  was  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Oanton  in  1857 ; 
^veoga^lfedon  the  expedition  from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  in  June;  also  at  the  storming  and 
opreofNamtowon  izth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  ffliinkwin  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  Oanton  under  Sir  Michael  Sey- 
acTff  mthe  latter  partof  1856  and  beginnmg  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Lin  and  the 
Bezhttbdiind  Oanton  on  38th  Dec.,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded)  on  a9th  Dec.  1857;  ftlso 
u  tbe  iS^  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of  Peohell  (Medal  with 
Oup). 

*UiaL  Small  Mrved  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1859-581  induditig  the  actions  at 
Cl»«ad>»l?iaeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  afiiurs  of  Ohurda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia 
(^viik  Clasp). 

'  Imx.  fieagin  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  B.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  from  37th 
CVt^bertothe  aotli  December  1873,  and  was  present  at  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of 
t^ibrtof  Al-Kota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 

'  Qnsrler  Master  Rowland  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  opem- 
t^^aiia  tts  Qamckpore  District  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepaul frontier  in  1859  (Medal). 


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201      JTataU 


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Pay. 

25 


]  58th  (liuilandshire).— Linked  to  4^th.   [SlI^Sj^^^rH^rth-iifton. 

6iBmAi«i.B"  with  the  Castle,  Kej  and  **  Moniit  Tntignia  Calpe.**  "Botpt**   (with  the  Sphinx)    "MuBi." 
"  Salamutca"  "Vittobia"  "Ptbbhbbs"  "Nitbllb"  "Obthbs"  "Pbitiiibula"  ••NbwZbalakd." 

Colonel.— ^ir  Arthur  Johnstone  Lawrence,!  KCB.  2nd  Lf.  '4  April  27 ;  Zt.  Pia  Feb.  30 ;  Capt.  '24  Feb.  37; 

Major,  ^11  Sept.  46 ;  Lt.Colcnel,  i  Ang.  47  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  1  June  62  ;  lAeut.Oeneral, 

25  Oct.  71 ;  General,  t  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  s8th  Foot,  6  Jan.  70. 
lieutanant  Colonel.— William  Dunn  Bond,  Ensign,  ^g  Mar.  5^;  Zt.  '17  Auff.  55 ;  Capt.  20  July  59;  Bt.Major, 

5  July  72 :  Major,  23  May  74;  Bt.Zi.CoUmel,  29  Nov.  79 ;  Zt.Colonel,  9  Sept.  79. 
Kigora.— William  Henry  Hingeston,  Entign,  xx  May  55;  X^ '26  Oct.  55;  Capf. 'x 6  Dec.  59;  BtMaJor, 

5  July  72  ;  Major,  18  Dec.  75. 
Charles  Edward  Foster,  JKnit^n,  31  Dec.  58;    X^ '23  Nov.  .60 ;    Capf.  ^29  Mar.  64;   Bt.Major,  %  Oct  77; 

Major,  9  Sept.  79. 


Hall 
Pay. 


%. 


Donald  George  Anderson \^ig  Dec.    60 

Harloven  Morley  Saunders  P31  Mar.   63 

Patrick  Albert  Howley«  27  Feb.    58 

Augustus  Williams  Morris,  at  8tqf  CollegM    5  July    64 

Robert  Lewis  Arathoon ?  9  Aug.   64 

Mackenzie  Churchill    p  1  Feb.    68 

Cecil  Lumsden  Hornby  \f  3  April  67 

Edward  Lovegrove '15  Feb.    68 


Captaiits. 


8  Jan.    68 


LXBUTBlTAirTS. 

Henrv  Metcalfe  Nuthall,/iw<.  of  Musketry ) 

X4  Sept.  78   ) 

George  Engleberts  Liebenrood*  ^14  Mar.  68 

William  Le  Poer  Power  '  

Henry  Dolphin  ]  

Edwin  Del  Sandvs,  Atyutant  18  Oct.  79 i  

George  Frederick  Vincent  Blood  Smyih  ...*  

I 

Sub  LiBUTBVAjrn. 
Stephen  James  Melville  Jopp  '       


SbOOITD  LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Thomas  Edward  Compton 

Charles  Maximilian  CrDonel 

William  Francis  Fawoett 

John  GoUinson  

Henry  Morgan  

Archer  Clivo  Bolton 


2H1>  LIECT. 


Seymour  Henry  Saiasbury  Sainsbury I 

AlanRichard  HiU ' 

Son,  Richard  Charles  Stanley  Mountioy') 
Monck ..:J 


30  Jan.  78 

IX  May  78 

12  June  78 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Feb.  79 

22  Feb.  79 

22  Feb.  79 

XI  May  78 


24  July 

'14  June 

'29  Nov. 

2  Dec. 

29  Jan. 
f  6  July 
'  4  Jan. 
'29  May 


63  P16  Oct.  66 
64'  xoAug.  74 
59  **27  Nov.  67 

69  24  July  78 
70,  14  Sept.  78 

70  25  Sept.  78 
71 1  9  Sept  79 
69   18  Oct.    79 


38  Oct.  71 

12  Feb.  70 

19  June  73 

aoNov.  75 

12  Feb.  76 

29  Nov.  76 


BUB  LIBUT. 


17  May    76 


PajfuoBtor.— James  White  Minchin,  y>  March  67 ;  Sonorarg  Captain,  30  Mar.  7a. 
Quitrter  Master.— Charles  Lenton,  5  June  66. 


Facings  BltLck.—Agenis,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— IriskAaenis,  Messrs  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  Natal,  24  Feb.  1879. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Lawrence  commanded  the  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  oamiMiign  of  1854  °P  ^ 
Sth  November;  the  First  Brigade  Light  Division  f^om  5th  Nov.  1854  to  5th  Feb.  1855 ;  and  the  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Diri- 
sion  firom  25th  Dec.  1855  till  the  end  of  the  Crimean  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (hone  killed)  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  tae 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal)'. 

<  Captain  Howley  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Hasara 
oanipaign  of  x868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp.) 

s  Lieut  Liebenrood  served  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879.  Was  present  in  the  engage* 
ment  at  Ulundi  (twice  woonded,  mentioned  in.despatches). 


GontimAMition  of  Notes  to  ^"jth  Foot, 

*  Captain  Matthews  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  in  1865-67,  and  was  present  at  the  aiikir  of 
Ketemari  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  57w  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  01 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  .. 

*  Captains  Morewood  and  Hallett,  Lieut.  Lyde,  and  2nd  Lients.  Jones,  Munro,  and  Litton  senred  with  tbe  57^1 
R^riment  in  the  latter  part  ofthe  Zulu  war  of  1879.  m_-  a<i 

^  Lord  Giffbrd  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  tothe  Gold  Coaat  in  September  1873  on  special  servioe.  '"f^ 
the  Winnebah  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment,  and  commanded  it  during  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  ^^-^^^ 
krampa  on  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873.  Did  the  duties  of  Aij^utant  of  Russell's  Regiment  from  Attoh'Insa  » 
the  Prah.  Commanded  the  Scouting  Party  from  the  Prah  to  Coomaasie.  Led  the  attack  on  Adubiassie  and  at  toe 
battle  of  Amoaftil ;  carried  with  his  Scouts  the  Enemy's  advanced  post  at  EgKinassie  by  a  rush ;  led  the  Bf^'^i^^ 
Beoqnah  (slightlv  wonnded) ;  took  part  in  the  advanced  guard  skirmishes  andambnscade  afflurs  between  ^^,^ 
and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  *^olMJ^ 
from  the  capture  of  Coomaasie  to  the  end  of  the  campaign.  (Was  several  times  mentioned  in  despatohee,  P^'^J^ 
to  an  Unattached  Company,  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  latter  part  of  we  ^ 
war  of  X879,  first  with  the  57th  Regiment,  afterwards  with  the  Mounted  Jjifantiy,  and  finally  as  Aide  de  Ganpw 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley.  Lord  Gifford  took  a  leading  part  in  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  after  which  be  was  *^* 
home  with  the  despatches.  .     ^f 

><  Lieut.  Towers-Clark  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  1879,  indluding  the  ^xr^ 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  Served  afterwards  to  the  end  of  the  war  as  Orderly  Officer  to  ^^^^^ 
Clarke  while  commanding  successively  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  and  "  Clarke's  Column."  Made  several  row* 
surveys,  Including  the  road  in  Zululand  frum  St.  Paul's  to  the  Middle  Drift  of  the  Tagela  River.  ,    ,„Aing 

I*  Quarter  Master  Wood  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  23rd  September  x854>  "'^^  Wi. 
the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  Jonf,  dow 
bardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  "Sf,^. 
Zealand  war  from  iS6x  to  x866  in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wangaaui  (Medal).  Served  with  the  57^^  '*^' 
ment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Bko^v^Q  l^ 


Ottl«karlkU7«ne. 

"Ga.7>  ov  Good  Hopb 


]  59th  (2nd  NMlnghajiishlre),— Linked  to  3o^/i.[^;?  ^^^'^^^  ^^~'s 


•St. 


if/aJ.€  Depoi,  Burnley.  203 
SBBi.9TIi.x"    *'NlT«" 


fMn'6«r,  "Ci.»»  o»  GOOD  UOPK"  "Coeuxka'*  "Java"  *'Vittoeii. 

FbD  "Hiif  *'  Pbi'iwsuI'^  "  *'  Bhubtpobb." 

P*y-  ^'ColoneL— Henry  Byre,  iiwiffM,  '28  Auff.  17  ;  J<.  '•to  AprU  26  ;  Cap^  '3  April  aS;  Major,  P17  Feb.  37 ;  Lt, 
'        I     Co«  XT  March  43 ;  Col.  ao  June  54 ;  Major  &en.  16  Nor.  58  ;  Lt.Oen.  3  Sept.  67 ;  Qeneral,  23  Sept.  74 ;  Col. 
59thrfopt,2,Mar.65 


'LirateDB&tbo&neL— Richard  Lacv,' - 
I    23  April  68 ;  Major,  28  Oct.  68 ;  J8*.£ 


,«4t' 


JBn».  II  Mar.  42;  Lt.  '27  Sept.  44;  Capt.  6  June  S4;  Breoet  Major, 

^  ^. ^ .^_., X^Co^mZ,  30  April  77;  Lt.Cofonel,  14  Sept.  78. 

■a^nT-W^ames  LaWson,*  Enti^n,  '13  Dec.  50 ;  li^  3  Dec.  5a ;  Capt.  7  April  62 ;  Bt.Major,  2a  Sept.  75  j 

Major,  X3  Jane  78. 
William  John  FrampUm,  J»m^«,  la  Dec.  56  j  i<.  18  Sept.  59;  C<^P^'  ^^9  Sept.  65;  Bt.Major,  ao  Oct.  77; 
I    Major,  14  Sept.  78. 


I  Oi-PTAnre. 

Robert  Staveley  Shinkwin»  

\pa.e.  Henry  Harcoort  Griffiths    

'  Fhilip  Hamaa  ffolUott.  Adj.  3  Aim,  Bait.  ) 
.    LameatkAroEifU  VolunUen )  \ 


-  pa.e.  Edward  Qunter 

-  p.t,e.  Enston  Henry  SartoriuB ...' 

-  ip.».e.QeOTgePoiiaaLad,€htrri$oHliuiruetorl  1 
I    Mkom i| 

5  .t.c.  Robert  Eliaa 
ames  Lewis  Joseph  Gordon. . . . 

-  Wmiam  Patrick  Lawlor 

-  John  Bt(^te 

■•I    Ralph  BoUnonstone  Buchanan, 
••«   John  Thomas  Acton  Drought  , 


P17  Dec. 
^  6  Jan. 

'  7  Sept. 

31  Dec. 
8  July 

18  Sept. 

'28  Oct. 
^  3  June 
P23  June 
»29  Sept. 
Pag  Sept. 
P  4  Sept. 


LXBUTBVAITTS. 

William  Fulton 

William  George  SmaU* ••••••■••; 

Bennett  William  Lucas,  Itui.  qfMtuMrj/ ) 

18  Nov.  78 : > 

John  FriBderick  Irwin 

Shirley  Apthorp 

Alft^  Dashwood  Worgan 

William  Whitmore  Beagin'  

Montana  William  Battye,  Interpreter 

Percy  Heniy  Noel  Lake 

i  Arthur  GWnljeonard  

Stephen  Watson,  Adjutant  14  Nov.  74   

Henry  Allan  Balfour  Boulderson 

Charles  Oadman  Hodgkinson 

'Charles  Frederick  Hastings  Medhurst 


Sboohd  Libutbvavtb. 
William  Michael  Collins  White  , 

Hxmiphrey  Martin  Twynam 

Philip  Bower  MacAdam   


P18  Aug. 
Pz8  Sept. 

'30  Nor. 

23  Sept. 
18  July 

1  Feb. 

'ax  Aug. 
4  July 
'a  I  Aug. 
Pas  Dec. 
22  April 

2  Aug. 


P30  Oct. 

18  Dec. 

'25  Dec. 

8  Jan. 
Pxx  Feb. 


aim  LiBUT. 


SI  Aug.    78 
XI  May    78 

II  Oct.     79 


CAPTAnr.    I  BBBr.aiAj.  1  bt.li.ool. 


7  Aug. 
'2 1  Aug. 

Paa  Feb. 


67 
67 

68 

15  Mar.    73 
30  Sept.  74 

xApr.    75 

II  June  75 
18  Dec.  75 
14  Sept.  78 
1  July   79 


68    31  Jnly    79 
70     7  Aug.  79 


a8  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


71 
7x 
38  Oct.     71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

aa  Sept.  69 

12  Feb.  73 
9  Aug.  73 

13  Nor.  73 
3  Aug.  72 

xz  June  75 
II  July  75 
T2  Feb.    76 


Taj/wtatter.— 

<^tart€r  jra«<«r.— James  Rowland,'  4  Oct.  73. 

FaHm^  Wbite.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— fmi  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Bmbarkedfor  Ceylon,  September  1867. 

^  LLCoIonelLacy  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  as  local 
UColonel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  Anally 
vu  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

*  Bijor  Lawson  was  present  witn  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  befbre  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857 ; 
mengsffedon  the  expedition  from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  in  June;  also  at  the  storming  and 
ciptareolNamtow  on  xxth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Ckptain  Shinkwin  serred  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  Canton  under  Sir  Michael  Sey- 
Boor  in  the  latter  part  of  1856  and  beginmng  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Lin  and  the 
Hcuhubebind  Oimton  on  aSth  Dec,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded)  on  a9th  Dec.  1857;  also 
tt  tte  ifflkir  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of  Pecheli  (Medal  with 
Omp). 

*Li«Bt.  Small  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  Including  the  actions  at 
Cfatadi.  Umeerpors,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  aflkirs  of  Ohurda  and  Fort  of  Muajeeilia 
(IteU  with  Clasp). 

'  Xieot  Beagin  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Maokenzio  in  Arabia  fhmi  37th 
^^'oCober  to  the  aot>b  December  1873,  and  was  present  at  the  investment,  surrender,  oocupation,  and  destruction  of 
Um  ftxt  of  Al-Kota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  In  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houahabi. 

'  Qnarter  Master  Rowland  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  inoloding  the  opera- 
tiontin  the  Qormoikpore  District  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepaul frontier  in  1859  (Medal). 


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?eler  et  Audax.**  '*noi«Eii'*  "Vimibea"  ••Mabtikiqub**  •'Talatkbi'*  "Fuewmb  d'Ohob"  "Albuhiba*' 
JiuoAD  RoDKiGo"  "Badajoz"  *' Salamaicca "  "Vittobia"  ''Pybbwkes**  "Nivkllb"  "Nivb"  "Obthbb** 
roirLOT78B  •*  ••  PBirnrsuLA "  ••  PoiTJAUB  ••  '*  MooLTAw  "  *•  GoojBBAT  **  **  Takc  F0BT8 "  '*  Pbkiw"  "  Oblhi"  **  BWIACO.** 

Colonilia.  Oid^t^—FisldMankal Sit  BojfalHighneu  The  Duke  o/Cambridge,  XG.  KP.  GCB.  QCMG.  GCSI, 
3  Mar.  69. 

Goionels  Oommandaat— x  Sir  Arthur  Auj 


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98 


at— X  Sir  Arthur  Augustus  Thurlow  Cuuyughame.^  GCB.  2i?d  X^ 'a  Nor.  30 ;  Lieut, 
'17  Aug.  4« ;  Major.^S  Aug.  45;  Lt. Colonel,  ^-^  Nov.  46;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Jfujor, 
61 ;  Lt.Generaly  aa  Oct.  70;  General,  t  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  Commandant  60th  Rifles,  3  FelK  76. 
a  Froeman  Murray,  Eneiffn,  '34  Feb.  35;  Lt,  '8  April  a6;  Caj>#.  ^ar  Dec.  3a;  Major,  'ao  Aug.  44;  tu 
Colonel,  5  Nov.  47  ;  Colonel,  28  N0V.J4;  Jfi^'or  General,  13  Aug.  6a ;  Lieut.  General^  as  Oct.  71 ;  0«m 
I  Oct.  77;  Colonel  Commandant  60th  Rifles,  xi  Oct.  76. 


aa  May  35 ;  Capt. 
General,  ao  April  ( 
"■  *'  ,J£n9%gn,  '24  reo.  2s;   Jjt.  *'»  Apni  aO;  Lapt.  'ar  Dec.  3a;  Maior,  >'ao  Autr.  <_ 

77;  uoionet  Lwnmanaant  oaia  nines,  xi  xjcz.  70. 
lieutenant  Colonels.— 3  Wykeham  Leigh  Pemberton,*  CB.  2nd  Lt,  '33  April  5a ;  Lt.  '35  Aug.  54 ;  C^, 

a3  Mar.  58  ;  Major,  'aSOct.  71 ;  lA.Colonel,  10  March  75. 
4  Rowley  WQles  Hinzman,^  aurf  X<.  33  Nov.  49 ;  Lt.  '3  Mar.  54  j  Capt.  15  Jan.  58 ;  Bt.Major,  xg  Jan.  64 ; 

Major,  a4  April  7a;  Bt.H. Colonel,  7  Jan.  74;  Xf.CbloMtf/,  $  June  75  ;  Colonel,  7  Jan.  79. 
X  James  Durham  Dundas,*  and  X^.  3  Mar.  54;  Lt.  33  March  55 ;  Capt.  22  June  58 ;  Bf. Major,  ca  Nov.  70 ; 

Mo^or,  X  April  73  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77 ;  lAeutenani  Colonel,  19  Dec.  77 
a  James  Joseph  Collins,  Bneian,  ^25  Aug.  54;  Li.  23  Mar.  55;  Capt.  '19  July  59;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a; 

M<vor,  5  July  73  ;  Lt.Cotonel,  ax  Aug.  78. 
Majors.— a  Cromer  Ashbumham.'fiiM^,  20  Aprils^;  X^.  a6  0ct.  5. 
I  Kennett  Gregg  Henderson,?  JSnft^, 
4  James  Sturgeon  Hamilton  Algar,' 

March  75. 

p.$.e.  George  Hatchell,  Auietant  Adjutant  General,  Bengal;  Entign,  22  Oct.  53;  Lt.  37  Sept.  57;  C^. 

'34  Jan.  65 ;  Major,  29  Nov.  76  ;  Bt.  Lt.  Colonel,  aa  Nov.  79. 
I  James  Kiero  Watson,  Eneign,  ao  July  55 ;  Lt,  ^i  May  57 ;  Capt.  t  May  65 ;  Bt.Major,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Major, 

19  Dec.  77. 
a  William  Gerard  Byron.»  Eneign,  'as  Sept.  55 ;  Lt.^  7  Sept.  58 ;  Capt.  '3  Jan.  65 ;  BtMe^,  1  Oct.  77 ; 

Major.  29  June  78. 
3  p.i.e.  William  Lewis  Kinloch  Ogilvy,  Eneign,  18  June  57  i  Lt.  '15  June  58;  Capt.  »xi  Dec.  66;  JAv'or, 

a  I  Aug.  78. 

3  Arthur  Tuftiell,"  Eneign,  9  Nov.  55  ;  Xi.  15  Jan.  58 ;  Capt,  23  Oct.  67;  Major,  7  Apr.  79 ;  Bt.  Lt.  Colonel, 
ag  Nov.  79. 

4  John  Charley,  Eneign,  '7  Mar.  56;  Lt.  'ax  Feb.  60;  Gopt.  ^1^  Aug.  67 ;  Jfo/or,  xa  Sept.  79. 


AU||.    70. 

.En»i^,  20  April  55 ;  Lf.  a6  Oct,  55;  Capt.  >»a3  Jan.  63 ;  Jtfq/or, 
«V«,  aj  April  55 ;  Lt.  6  May  56 ;  Capt.  ^30  June  63 ;  Major,  2j 
rar,«  Eneign,  10  May  55;  X<.  '9  May  56;  Capt.  17  May  64; 


Mqfor,  z8  Oct.  73. 
Mar  74. 
Mufor,  10 


Captaiks, 

3  Astley  Fcllowes  Terry  » 

X  John  Gustavus  Crosbie 


58,'ix  Sept.  6ol»  8  Dec. 

58  '18  Sept.  6o>aoMay 

13  Aug.  59    II  Jan. 

>'4Jan.  61 '33  Jan. 

4  June  6x^34  April 

'26  Oct.  60' P  9  Feb. 


'34  Aug. 

xa  Nov. 
'  5  Aug. 

aa  Nov. 

'18  Oct. 
'aa  Oct. 
*ax  Dec. 


X  April 
33April 

2  George  Hewitt  Trotman I'la  May 

X  NesbitWiUoughby  Wallace  »♦   I  a6Mar. 

3  Arthur  Morris^*  j'ax  May 

4  Charles  Matthew  Calderon'*  13  May 

a  Y€  Redvers  Henry  Buller."  CB.  {Bt.U.Colonel,  ix  ^  ,     ^ 

Nov.  78 ;  Col.  27  Sept.  79) ,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  j     '3  ^^^ 

3  Charles  Pierson  Cramer" - 

4  James  Henry  Herbert  Croft   

Francis  Wallace  Grenfell,  Bt.  Lt.  Colonel,  29  Nor.  79 
Alex.  Angus  Airlie  Kinloch,  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gem.  Khgber^ 

Line  Force  

3  Aubrey  VereO'Brien" 

2  Charles  Louis  Constantine  de  Robeck   

1  George  Thomas  Whitaker    

t  George  Carpenter   1'  4  Jan 

3  Richard  Collingwood  Robinson" ''  6  Jan. 

2  George  Lancelot  McLean  Farmer  |'z6  April 

I  De^i8  Bingham"     17  Aug. 

I  John  Talbot  Pamley  Crosbie,  .i We  de  Camp  to  ft'r  Mp  „  a«« 

i        Tkomae  Steele }  \     ^  ^"*f' 

I  Henry  Donald  Browne ,'x^Jnne  63  P14  Anfij.  66 


I      CAPTAIir.     I    BBBV.ITAJ. 


»9Dec.    6a '38  May    70'    x  Apr.  74 


57 
S8 
S8 
59 
58 

58, '3x  AprQ  63|i'28Moy 

58  P3X  Mar.   631 P  9  Aug. 

59  "      '  '  

55 
59 


67 
68 
69' 

i' 

69, 
70. 


'ax  July    63 

'34  Sept.  58 

•  ^  8  Sept  63 
f  P  X  Mar.  64 


59,     

60P34  Jan. 

60  '31  Jan. 
60!  P  7  Feb. 
6:1''  7  Mar, 

61  '36  May 

6a. »  X  Deo. 


Edmund  Lomax  Fraser," 

3  Reginald  Chalmer 

2  William  Tilden *..... 

Henry  Blackwood  MacCall,  Aide  de   Camp  to  the  "> 

Commander  in  Ckitf,  Eaet  Indiee S 

4  Bemamin  Frend 

3  Ambrose  Humphrys  Bircham  "  

4  Henry  Affleck  Houlton  Ward    

4  Alexander  Ferdinand  Henry  Mitchell-Innes"  

4  Philip  Albeit  Robinson  

a  William  Forster 

1  Robert  Cradock  Davies"    

Henry  Philip  Myles  Wylie,  Adj.  5^*   Adm.  BaH.l 

Cheehire  Bifle  VolunUere  i 

2  James  Nugent  Blackwood-Price  

3  Charles  Hollcd  Smith  "    

4  James  John  Mallandaine 

a  Henrj' Savill  Marshara**   

2  Thomas  Sydenham  Clarke 

3  Ernest  Hovcll  Thnrlow"    

3  Hon.  Keith  Tumour" 


P23  June 

17  Mar. 

»  2  Oct. 

P16  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
'28  June 
'28  Oct. 
1*24  Jan. 
17  Nov. 
7  Mar. 
J'ae  May 

^29  Sept. 

»io  Oct. 
'  I  Dec. 
29  May 
P  2  Dec. 
'  3  Dec. 
P  3  April 
"  a  Oct. 


^31  Aug. 
Pai  Feb. 
Pix  Dec. 

19  Feb. 

»27  Feb. 
P  8  Mar. 
'  7  Aug. 
'20  Nov. 


Pa8  Oct. 

8  May 

34  Apr. 
24  Apr. 

26  Feb. 
30  April 
28  May 

5  July 
5  July 

13  Aug. 

27  Mar. 

1  Apr. 

2  Apr. 

10  Mar. 

I  Apr. 

12  May 

13  May 
I  Dec. 

12  Aug. 
17  May 


7x1  IX  Not. 


70  22  Not.  79 

72 

7a 

73 

73 

73 
73 
73 

73 

74 
74 
74 
75 


'16  Sept.  68,  .,  ^„j 
9  April  681  29  Nov, 
30  June  68    28  Mar. 
1*28  Oct.     68:  30  Jane 
tT  Jan.    69 1    8  Dec. 
.  »  3  Feb.    6g    ,9  Dec. 
661  II  Sept.  68    lA  Mar. 
65 '17  Feb.    69     I 


4  Henry   Soincrville  Hutton  RiddelP* »  8  Mar. 

-    -        -  "        -'        '  6July 

33  July 
8  Aug. 


4  Herbert  James  Hope-Edwardes. 

4  Thomas  Prince  Llovd    

3  Fiennes  Boughton  Newton  Dickenson". 

I  Edward  Thomas  Henxy  Hutton,"  at  8iqf  College "»  9  Aug. 

LlKUTBKAirTS.  > 

3  Fulbert  Wright  Archer**  »xo  Aug. 

I  Horace  Walpole    '"xi  Aug. 

t  John  Dowling  Howden     !'  i  Feb. 

3  Charles  Michell."  Inetruetor  of  Mueleetry  15  July  76  ...'»x3  0ct. 

4  Francis  Moore  Ward P35  Dec. 


65  '24  April  69 
66|p29May  69 

66  P  9  Feb.  70 
67l>*  4  Jan.  71 

67  '22  Mar.  71 
61.  P29  Nov.  64 
67JPi2July  71 
67,'  9  Aug.  71 

67  P  9  Aug,  71 

67i»27  0ct,  71 

68P30N0V.  7c 

67    28  Oct.  71 

67 1  28  Oct.  71 


Mar. 

„  July 
9T  Aug. 
30  Oct. 
33  Nov. 

4  Jan. 
39  Jan. 
xjMay 
14  July 


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LnvTur^vn. 

3  Charles  Badly  Britftain  Thorne" 

s  ChartoB  Hope,  Insirutior  of  Muaketry  5  Jan.  77    

3  Riehard  Steele  Bapert  Fethentonhaaghi* , 

3  Godfrey  A«tell«  

Humphrey  David  Parry  Okeden,  FvioaU  See.  4r  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lt  Oov.  qf  ) 

t        S,  W".  Proeineee    } 

I  Nicholas  Edward  de  Bemer  Fenwick . 


'75  Deo. 

8  Jan. 

'25  Sept. 

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Walter  Henry  Holbech/^  eerving  in  a  eiotZ  eapaeiiy  in  Cgpnu 

19  William  Storrock  Anderson 

3  HeniyAllfrey" 

3  Corbet  Stapleton  Cotton" 

1  Bobert  Henley 

X  Mordannt  Charles  Boyle,  Inetructor  qfMneketry  30  May  79 

2  Horatio  Beicinald  Mends 

4  Montagu  Charles  Bmdenell  Forestier  Walker,  Adjutant  29  May  77  ... 

|4  Geofflrey  Grimwood  Grimwood    

4  Henry  Yere    

|3  Edward  Obert  Hindley  Wilkinson,**  A^utant  x  Dec.  75   

s  Basil  Templer  Graham  Montgomery 

I4  Bobert  Story    

>  Eugene  Ayshford  Sanford  

a  Bobert  Charles  Dighton  Wilson    

'4  GrenyUleHylton  Wells"  

'i  JJm.  Alwyne Henry Pnlke Gierille 

a  Hubert  Bochard  Lovett 

2  Frederick  Savill  Marsham,  Adjntant  x6  Feb.  78 ^.... 

I3  Bobert  Henry  Gunning*^ 

X  Edward  William  Herbert^* 

|2  Gilbert  Samuel  Baynes 

'4  Guy  Theophilue  Campbell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  U.Oeneral  Rughee 

4  Bobert  George  Buchanan-Riddell,  Ineiruelor  o/Muaketrjf  6  Nov.  78 

4  ^(tm.  Conway  Stratford  George  Canning   

a  Bobert  Erskme  Wade  Copland-Crawford  

4  Gerard  Charles  Kitson  

,3  Archibald  Edward  MUes" 

2  Lord  Frederick  FitsGerald   

X  Harold  Gore-Browne,  Adjutant  30  May  79 

X  William  Pitoaim  Campbell      

'»  Arthur  Davidson 

X  Lewis  William  George  Butler 

a  Herbert  Delamark  Banks 

1  Harry  John  Bolton  ..1 

'4  Bobert  Calverley  Alington  Bewioke  Bewicke 

2  Bobert  Edmund  Golightly  

4  Edgar  Waldegrave  Brodie,  7«i<0i7r«<«r 

a  Hubert  Cornwall  Legh 


SSOOVD  LlSUTSir^VTS. 

{4  Edward  James  Stuart  Wortley   

..  ,2  Daniel  Charles  William  Lyaons 

..  I3  Horace  John  Nevill" 

..   4  Charles  Archibald  Townshend  Boultbee   

..  }3  Archer  Parry  Crawley" 

3  Dudley  Granville  Bichard  Byder" 


.  '3  George  Conyers  Baker  Baker".. 

.   X  John  Baymond  Garrett" 

.  la  Bamaay  George  Henry  Couper 

.  '4  Charles  Edward  Clowes 

•  4  I'M  La  Trobe  Bateman    

.   X  Air  Thomas  Herbert  Cochrane  Troubridge,  Bart,,., 

.  ,4  Xord  Walter  FitsGerald 

.  3  William  Joseph  Myers"  

.  3  Maurice  O'ConneU" 

.  14  Edward  Tatton  Pakenham 

•  3  Warine  Du  Vemet  Lysley" 

.  3  Charles  Berkeley  Pigott" 

<  'a  Oeoffirey  George  Gordon,  Xord  Tewkesbury 

-  I  Francis  Alexander  Fortescue 

"  ii  Edward  Stuart  St.  Aubyn 

-  3  Henry  Edward  Buchanan-Riddell  

•  3  Thomas  Edward  Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington 

•  4  Walpole  SwintonKays 

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'PaguMutten.—A  Arthur  Gore  Anderson,"  x6  Aug.  59 ;  JBneign,  5  March  58 ;  S.on,Major,  5  March  73. 
\  I  Arthur  J.  Boberts,*?  x  Apr.  78 ;  Bn$,  8  Oct.  58  ;  Lt.  i*x8  July  62 ;  Copt.  3  Sept.  74. 

6{}i  3  Edward  Court  Haynes,**  x  Apr.  78 ;  Ene.  1*25  May  55  ;  Lt,  ^2  Nov.  55;  Capt,  i>8  June  67; 

.  \QfMrter  Mattere.—t  William  Nassau  Holmes,**  17  April  67. 
X  William  Dixon,**  19  Jan.  76. 

3  James  Ireland,"  ao  April  78. 

4  Evi  John  Crane,  15  March  79. 

Gtrnt-^Faetnge  ^ewl^—Agente,  Messrs.  Cax  and  Co.— JritA  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  C  j. 
let  Battalion  returtted  from  Halifax^  Nova  Seotia,  a  Jan.  77.     Winekeeter. 
and  Battalion  ewtbarhedfor  India,  September  1867.     Candahur  Fie'd  Force, 
yd  Battalion  embarked  for  Natal,  19  Feb.  1870.     Nalal. 
4I&  Battaliau  embarked  for  India,  a  Nov,  1870.    Agra,  Bengal, 


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2o6  6oth  {The  Kitig's  Royal  Rifle  Corps). 

1  Sir  Arthor  Cxmynffhaxne  proceeded  to  China  in  z8^z  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Saltonn,  and  was  present  at  the 
storm  and  capture  of  Chin-kismg-Foo  (led  the  Column  of  attack  on  the  Heights  of  MaVnilriow) ,  and  at  the  inveetment 
of  Nankin  (Medal).  In  1854  Accompanied  the  Army  to  the  East  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  zst  Divi- 
sion, was  present  at  the  aflbir  of  Bulganac,  tMittle  of  Alma,  takinfjr  of  Balaklava,  afbir  of  93rd  Oct.  on  the  Heigbts 
of  the  Tchemava,  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (served  with  the  Guards  in  the  Sand-bag  Battery,  and  led 
into  action  a  detached  portion  of  the  30th  Regiment),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  up  to  Mav  1855  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  CB.t  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjictie).  In  March  rSss  was 
appointed  local  Major  General,  in  May  took  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  in  August  re- 
ceived the  personal  thanks  of  the  Sultan  and  was  created  a  Lt. General  in  the  Turkish  Army.  In  Oct.  1855  sailed  in 
command  of  lo.ooo  men  to  occupy  Kertch,  and  assisted  to  maintain  that  ix>sition  throughout  the  second  winter 
in  the  Crimea  (Turkish  War  Medal,  and  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  In  186^  commanded  at  Lahore  the  reserve  forces 
of  the  army  employed  in  the  Sittana  campaign.  On  the  and  and  23rd  Apnl  1869,  when  in  command  of  the  Northern 
Division  of  Ireland,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Irish  Government  on  the  suppression  of  the  Fenian  rising.  In  Jnly 
1S69  made  ECB.  Established  the  military  occupation  of  the  Transvaal  on  its  annexation  in  1877.  Com* 
mauded  the  combined  forces  on  the  Kei  River  in  the  war  with  the  Galekas  and  rehellion  of  the  Gaikas  in  KaflVari& 
in  1877. 

'  Lt.Colonel  Pemberton  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  India  during  the  mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded,  'mth 
loss  of  two  fingers  of  left  hand,  at  Cawnpore  on  the  aTth  Nov.  3857  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  and 
commanded  one  of  the  two  divisions  of  the  column  raised  for  the  relief  of  Ekowe,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe  (CB.). 

*  Colonel  TTiTi-rTn«i.Ti  gervcd  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  from  7th 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  ^e  Heists  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operations, 
assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  oecupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Lt.Colonel  Dundas  served  with  the  60th  Rifies  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  from  7th 
June,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heignts  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operations 
to  6th  August  (wounded  on  19th  June).  Served  the  campaign  of  1858  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  actions  of  Bn^a- 
walla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad.  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombard- 
ment of  Shal^ehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  purafuit  of  the 
en^my  to  the  left  Dank  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee ;  Oude  campaign,  mduding:  the 
actions  of  Pusgnaon  and  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Major  Ashbumham  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  thelndianmutinycampaign  in  1857-58,  inoludincr^e  actions 
on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  6f  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  opera^ons,  assault 
and  capture  of  the  city,  with  therflnal  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace.  Campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including 
the  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly, 
attack  and  bombardment  of  Shal^jehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and 
destruction  of  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Majors  Henderson  and  Algar  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 
Taku  Forte  and  Pekin). 

A  Major  Byron  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  action  at  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

10  Lt.Colonel  Tufhell  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.  Afterwards  commanded  the  Battalion  to  the  end  of  the  gax&jMuLfini 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) . 

1*  Captains  Terry,  Smith,  TLurlow,  and  Dickenson,  Lieuts.  Thome,  Fetherstonhaugh,  Cotton,  Wells,  Herbert,  and 
Miles,  and  and  Lieuts.  Nevill,  Ryder,  Ghurrett,  Myers,  O'Connell,  Lysley,  and  Pigott  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion 
60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

la  Oaptain  Robinson  served  in  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.  Also  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Bifles  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

i«  Captains  Wallace, Calderon,  Bingham,  Fraser,  Mitchell-Innes.  Davies,  Marsham  (as  Adjutant),  and  Biddell, 
Lieutenants  Archer  and  Holbech  served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 

IS  Captain  Morris  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campakp  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) .    Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  tne  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

^7  Colonel  Buller  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  t86o  in  China  (Medal  with 
two  CHasps) .  Served  with  the  tst  Battalion  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General  and  Head  of  the 
Intelligence  Department  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  i87t-74,  including  the  action  of  Kssaman,  battleof  Amoaftil, 
advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slightlv  wounded)  and  capture  of  Goomaasie 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

IS  Captains  Cramer,  O'Brien,  and  Bircham,  Lieuts.  Michell.  Astell,  and  Allflrey,  and  Lieuts.  Crawley  and  Baker, 
and  Quarter  Master  Ireland  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  wore  present  at 
the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  reUef  of  Ekowe. 

*o  Captain  the  Hon.  Keith  Tumour  served  in  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.  Also  with  the  3rd  Battalion  6otb 
Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

u  Captain  Hutton  served  with  tiie  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879;  was  present  at  the  sctian  of 
Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe;  and  afterwards  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Crealock,  command- 
ing  the  ist  Division. 

**  Lieut.  Wilkinson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the 
action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

*•  Lieut.  Gunning  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  aeticHi 
of  Gingindhlovu  and  reUef  of  Ekowe.    Afterwards  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  throughout  the  ojierBtions 
of  "  Clarke's  Column." 
»  Major  Anderson  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  Mntiuv  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
M  Captain  Haynes  served  with   the  p3rd    Highlanders  in   the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,    inclndins    the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.  1857,  pursuit  to  Beraighat,  action  of  Khalee 
l^uddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begnm  Kotee;  i 
Rohilcund  campaign  and  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  AUygunge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly ;  Oude  cam- 
paign and  actions  of  Pusgawn,  Russnlpore,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  or  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).     Also 
hx  we  Busoteai  campaign  of  1863-64  and  at  the  Umb^la  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvook  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*7  Captain  Roberts  served  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal). 

M  Quarter  Master  Holmes  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kafib  war  of  185x^-53  (Ifedal).  I 
In  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).    Also  throughout  the  campaign 
of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Fekin) . 

>»  Quarter  Master  Dixon  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  open*  1 
tions  before  Delhi,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  tbe  palace  (woonded) ^ 
campaign  in  Rohiloiind,  including  the  action  of  Bugowalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojuia, ' 
assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shaluehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the 
garrison,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  tne  left  bank  of  the  (}oomtee,  and  desDxiction  ofi 
the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  and  destruction  of  Shahabad,  action  of  Bunkagong ;  the  Oude  campaign,  including 
the  actions  at  Pnsgaon  and  Rnssoolpore,  attack  and  oapturo  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  and  action  at  BiBwah  (Medal  wits 
lasp).   Berred  in  tho  Bed  BiTor  expedition  of  X870. 


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^!!lH- 'C«a«iieL— flir  Thonuw  Montagru  Steele.*  JTCB.  Entign,  xa  Jan.  38 ;  Bn».  4r  Lt.  p»o  Jaly  38 ;  Lt.  Sc  Capi.  ^-j 
L°?  S?l  March  44 ;  Cop*.  #•  Lt.Colonel,  »:»i  Oct.  51 ;  Ctoton**.  a8  Nor.  54  j  3ftf/or  General,  17  Aujf.  65 5  i<.G«iera 
ilZll_ll'    7  Jan.  74 ;  0«tfral,  t  Oct.  77  :  Cotoiiel  6i8t  Foot.  23  Sept.  74. 

I  rf  , ^iriieutenaiit Colonel.— William  Blaokett,*  Ennifn,  '29  Dec.  54 ;  i*.  '9 Nov.  55 ;  C»P*'  ''7 'Deo,  58 j  Bt.Major 
'  '    5  July  7a;  Mcy'or,  xsJan.  73;  Lt. Colonel,  31  May  76.  . 

«»/„  Miyorfc— John  JameeHeywood,*JffiMv».'i7  Aug.  54 ;  LUut.  i4Ha3r  55 j  Copl.  '•a^  Julj;63  \  Major,  r  Anif.  7' 


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I    Jffljor,  31  Oct  77. 


Heywood,*JffiMv».'i7  Aug.  54 ;  2h#«<.  14  Hay  55  j  Capi.  '•29  Ji 
\,Eiuig%^  z8  Dec.  57;  -Zi*.  13  Dec.  59;   Captaii»,  '8  Sept.  65; 


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CAPTAUrS.  I 

...  Edward WaaghBani8ey.^c{/.S9MM6fo«-^ 
I     enter  MUitia > 

...  p,».e.  Charles  Henry  Boileau,' Oarmon ) 
I    Insiruetor,  Gibraltar ) 

...  jWigram  Montana  Money  

...  'John  Lloyd  Dickin    

...  Mon.  Edward  John  Chctwynd 

...  'James  Edward  MacDonnell 

'/,t!  Alexander  Plunket  Van  Homrlgh* 

...   Redmond  Uniacke  Somerville 

...  jWiUiam  Merrick  Fowler 

...  p.«.c.  Charles  Wyndham  Murray*  

...    Frederic  John  Curtin 

...   Robert  Hayes  Corbett 

...   Edwin  Law  

I  LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

...  iThomas  William  Crawford  Leathem 

...   Alfred  Charles  Fryer 

...  'Maurice  Charles  O'Connell  

...  hiViIliam  Mends  Forte  Trotman.  In$t.  qf\ 

I    Matketry  1  Axig.,  jg S 

...   Allan  Gilmore,  wroin^  in  a  eivil  etgtaei^  \ 

I    in  Cjntnu i 

...   Francta  Herbert  England 

...   Mervyn  Kdward  Archdale 

...  Oswald  Fordham  Tatham 

...  'Cuthbert  Johnson  Baines 

...  ;WalterCroker  Stives  Partridge.^4;iitoii/  ^ 

5  Feb.  79  ) 

Sboovd  LisurarAHTS. 

...  Stanley  Humphery 

...  ICharlee  James  Tines 

...  Herbert  Capel  Cure 

...  iCIement  Frederick  Baxter 

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66  P20  Oct. 

67  P  7  May 
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...  |Pdf«a«<«r.— Wm.  John  Sdw.  Graham  Sutherland,  x  Apr.  78;  J?m.  xx  March  59;  li.  x  Apr.  63;  Capt. 
i  M    .«.  I  Qnarter  JTdufM*.— James  Wilson.*^  7  Nov.  68. 

EaciH4/a  BvLff,^Aff9nU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iri$k  Ag»nt$,8ir  S.  Borough.  Bi,  and  Co. 
JUtum§d  from  Ifova  Seoiia,  Jnnt  iBji.—Bmbarhed  *br  MaUa,  F^n-umy  1878. 


^fioQor,  Commander  2nd  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lasarus.  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  lA.CQloDel  Blackett  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Buzo&ie  Frontier 
■I'doBir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  aflUr  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  oi 
B«ttsan  the  Ath  May  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

/^hjorHeywood  served  with  the  xst  Royals  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  ist  June  xSss.  including  the 
^  tad  lUl  of  Sebastqpol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Commandant  of  H.M.  HospiUl 
°Bip  'TtefM-  Bmutnu^**  off  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

CsfdiB  Boilean  served  with  the  6xst  Regiment  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (and  as  a  volunteer  with 
ue  AitiDay  from  96th  August  till  its  fltU),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  4th  i8th  and  S3rd  July  and  xst  August 
»%(MaW  with  Clasp). 

'  C»9tMiB.  Van  Homrigh  served  with  the  and  Queen's  throughout  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  taking  of 
^  nkn  Forts,  actions  of  the  xath  and  X4th  August,  and  aist  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  (Hasps). 

'  ^Ptam  Murray  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879.  first  as  Aide  de  Camp* to  Major  General  Crealock,  commanding 
Witt  Division,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Intelligence  Branch  of  the 
^mioB;  was  finally  attached  in  this  capacity  to  Clarke's  Column,  reconnoitred  the  country  beyond  Ulnndi  as 
BputheNsome  region,  and  made  a  reoonnaiaBance  of  the  route  to  be  traversed  by  the  column  from  Ulnndi  to 
tl«  Middle  Drift  of  &e  Tugela  River. 

'*  Qostier  Master  Wilson  served  with  the  aand  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the 
Bone  TaU^  N.W.  frontier  of  India,  in  November  1853.  Also  with  the  expeditioiuury  force  against  the  Lurmckzai 
•obnaads,  including  the  taking  and  destmotion  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  1854  (Medal  with 
uaip). 


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OoImmI.— nS^Af  JETon.  fi^WiUiam  Thomas  Knollys,!  JTCB.  JTm^,  9  Dee.  13;  Lt.  ^  Cope,  as  Sept.  17  ^ 

C(ipl.^X<.O02oiM2,  '31  Deo.  a? ;  CofeiMf,  93  Nov.  41 ;  M^or  Otneral,  ao  Jane  54  ;  lAwtOtneral,  11  Jen.  60  ; 

General,  17  Jnne66:  Co2o«i«i  6and  Foot,  16  Nov.  58. 
Li«utMUUitOolmMl.~WiIliam  John  Chads,*   Eneign,   'za    Nov.  47;  Xf. 'la  Sept.  48:  Cs^.  30  Jnne    54; 

Bi.Mt^for,  15  Dec.  54;  Bi,Li,CoUmel,  9  Nov.  63;  Jf<>|or,  15  May  73;  UeuUn<nU  CoUmet,  a8  Oct.  76s  Colonel, 

X  Oct.  77. 
Xi^ors.— Douglas  Hastings,*  JSmi^,  ao  March  40 ;   Lt  8  April  4a ;    Capl,  15  March  53 ;  Brevet  M^jor, 

as  March  65;  Brevet  Lt,  Colonel,  7  Sept.  74 ;  Motor,  a8  Oct.  76. 
JohnLovell  Kelly,  Bneign,  1  May  58;  X^  >i6  Nov.  60;    Capt,  '19  July  64;  Pr«M<  Mc^or,  x  Oct.    77  ; 

Jf<t;or,  II  May  78. 


Wiliekire  MiUtia '....' ' j 

Thomas  Fentham  Todd  !'ao  May 

John  Kvle*  {A^utani  ai  Feb.  56)    !        

Henry  Jones ^25  Sept. 

Vicesmias  Knox '  7  Ang. 

Thomas  Edward  Vemer j'as  Jan. 

Robert  Hayne ,'35  Sept. 

William  Bowlas  Williams '30  Oct. 

Harry  Molynenx  Carter,  D.A.A,  Gen.  for ")      -  j 

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Cavtauts. 


RobertNevill  Gream t'aa  April 

,e.  John  Bon^hey,  Briaade Major,  H:altfax\  8  July 
Uegrew  Reginald  Berkeley  Wodehoose  ...;'  7  Nov. 

Thomas    Hamilton    Forsyth,    Adijulant\L     ^^ 

WUimkirit  MUHin. .    \v   4  DM. 


LnUTSlTAVTS. 

€^rge  Lake  Talbot  Dennias,  Interpreter 
James  Henry  Bowhill,  Adjutont  34  Nov.  75 
John  Frederic  Inglis./iM^.qf  Jfit«X;.ixMay78 

Finlay  Cochrane  Beatson  

Bdward  Cleary  Hill« 

Herbert  Thomas  De  Cartaret  Hobbs  .... 

Svdney  Charles  Faulder , 

Charles  Edward  Lane  Clarke 

Alexander  Wallace 

George  Pelham  Hatch  

Francis  Henry  Tonse  

George  Frederick  Watson 


Sub  Libutikavts. 
Edward  Reginald  NorcliiTe  Walton.. 

SXCOBB  LlBUTBlTABTB. 

Granville  Henry  Loch 

George  Willoughby  Smith  Fryer 

HerbertAlfred  Stock 

William  Annesley  Burton  Dennys .. 

John  Lampen 

Norman  Gnichester  Perkins 

Arthur  Dennis  Molynenx  Purvis 


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63  'za  Dec. 

63  P29  May 
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65 1*33  Mar. 
67  P26  Feb. 

67  3  April 

68  38  Oct. 


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9  July   74 

a8  April  75 

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5  Sept  77 

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73  >  Captain  Kyle  served  throuKboiii 
73  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-5S,  in- 
74< eluding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
XX  r  eo.  75  klava,  Inkerman«  and  Tchemayo. 
xo  Sept.  75 'siege  and  fUl  of  SebastopoU  and  cap- 
zo  Sept.  75  ture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikale.  and  was 
1  z  Sept.  76  promoted  from  Ser^^eant  Royal 
aSOct.  76  Artillery  to  A(]Uutant  m  the  I^and 
39  Nov.  76  Transport  Corps  for  distinguished. 
38  Oct.  76  snd  gallant  conduct  in  the  field 
(Media  with  four  Clasps,  and  Tarkisk 
Medal). 


12  Feb.    76 


Pafnuuter.-^ 

Qfutrter  Jfaater.—John  Moore,?  25  March  6a. 

Faeintft  Butt.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrifA  Aaenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked/or  India,  30  Deeember  z868. 

>  Sir  William  Thomas  KnoUys  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  March  to  the  end  of  the  Penin- 
snlar  war  in  Z814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  repulse  of  the  sortie— on  which  occasion  Sir  Uenzy 
Sullivan  and  ten  Officers  of  the  Guards  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

*  Colonel  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  z85a>53,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  tho 
\Vhite  House  Stockade,  zath  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days, 
concluding  with  the  storm  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Bassein  and 
Pegu,  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days,  during  w^Mch 
the  enemy  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Major) ; 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  the  war.  Served  as  a 
volunteer  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  Z854  (Medal).  Served  as 
Staff  Captain  at  Smyrna  from  April  to  Sept.  Z855,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at 
Smyrna  and  Abvdos  (Dardanelles  from  zst  Sept.  Z855  to  27th  Oct.  Z856). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Hastinffs  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooehab  ana  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  Bengal  in  the  several 
actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Re»idency  at  Lucknow^severely  wounded  (aiedal  witli  Clasp 
and  a  year's  service).    Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  z868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  Hill  served  with  the  and  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1679. 

7  Quarter  Master  Moore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  Z855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Modal). 


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v.btik,  Benfia    ]    63rd  (West  Suffolk).— Unked  to  96th.       [Sw^^'jd^^ A^hUa.  209 

*'Eei[on-07.2&n**  "lluiTuriQini  ""Quadj^loupb"  "Alma"  " Ikkbucak "  •*Sbva8»opol." 

»l«BtL-«r  BiotaATd  Waddy,»  XCB„  Snrion,  17  Aug.  33 ;  I^i^-  4  May  36 ;  ^«P'«**;  .'^  Nov.  41 ;  Major, 
14  Feb.  5t ;  U.Colontl,  3  Mar.  54 ;  CoUm^,  a8  Nor.  54  ;  Major  Qmural,  6  Mar.  68 ;  iMuUnant  Otneral,  ax 
Nor.  76 ;  General,  5  Feb.  79  ;  Coto«*i  63rd  Foot.  15  Oct.  77.  ,.«.  r^^.rvo 

25  ,  ...   Lieutsaaat  Cdonri.— WiUiam  Fmaer  Forbes  Gordon.*  Snt.  x  May  55 ;  ^*-  *7  Sept.  sSi  Capt,  '24  Dec.  58; 
BtMajor^  5  July  7a  j  Jfcvor.  24  Jan.  73 ;  Lt.Colonel,  6  Aug.  79.  ^    .  »       t  1    ^        »-•  w-  • 

«3    ...   M^r«.— WmiamLbfrnri5ieliinleck.*iMfy».29  Deo.  57  i  -^.'30  Deo.  59  s  Ca/rf.  »ia  July  64;  BtMajor, 
I  Oct.  77 ;  Mmot,  19  Dec.  77. 


Charles  Owen  James,  Stu^, \s  No^'  61 ;  X<w<.  '3  April  67 ;  Cqp<.  ^ag  June  70 ;  Ifg/or,  6  Aug.  79. 


Caraivs. 

p.«.«.  Nadolig  Ximenee  Gwyime  , 

Arnold  Daria  Baportas 

Conwtantiue  Joseph  Bran 

George  Bdwin  Borraaaile  

Fred.  Whitworth  Russell  Jones.... 

Bobert  Wright  Stnddy 

Willjam  Lettsom  Chronow 

William  Palmer*   

William  Froderick  Nuthall 


LiSVnVAXTB. 

Herbert  Bowley  Cook  

John  GustaruB  Clifford  Robotham 

Charles  Tom  Beay,  InUrvrtUr 

Christopher  George  Forbes  Fagan  ... 

William  Tenison 

Arthur  George  Bushby  Stubbs 

James  Henry  Parsons 

William  Baniia^e  Graham 

Henry  Sherwood  Smith 

Fredaciok  William  Thomas    

Anthony  Thomas  Philip  Hudson  

Charles  Amphlett  Gardner  

Frederick  WilUamPakenham  Angelo 

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BBCOBS  LlBUTBBAJm. 

Lestoek  Hamilton  Beid 

Douglas  M'Leod  Hunter  Farrington . 

George  Patrick  Banken 

Mensies  Charles  Bobinson  Lang 

Frederic  Blundell  Metn 

Trsror  Patriek  Breflner  Teman 

William  James  Biohard  Wickham...., 


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'27  May  6a 

'28  Oct.  64 

xo  June  54 

P  8  June  67 

13  July  67 

'14  Aug.  67 

18  Jan.  67 

6  July  67 


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30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 


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XX  May 
13  Aug. 
X3  Aug. 
XI  May 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


10  Sept.  581    3  •*«?'•  67 
'•loNor.  65!**  5  April  71 
67'    6  Dec.    73 


28  July 
X  June 
'  a  May 
'12  June 
P  9  Feb. 
'25  Mar. 
26  Mar. 


XO  June  66 

24  Nor.  77 

13  Mar.  78 

19  April  79 

2x  June  79 

6  Aug.  79 


'27  Oct.  71 

12  Nov.  73 

XI  Feb.  75 

XI  Feb.  75 

xoSept.  75 

xoSept  75, 

XI  Sept.  76. 

IX  Sept.  76' 

29  Nor.  76- 

agNor.  76 

a3  June  79 

6  Aug.  79 

8  Aug.  79 


xsMar.  79 


10  Sept.  75 


qiMrUr  jr<u<«r.— Daniel  White,  2a  Mardh  79. 

Facing*  Qtwa.—AgemU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.~7mA  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 

Embarked  for  India,  7  Oct.  1870. 

JSirBidhard  Waddy  was  lyresent  with  the  50th  Begt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronse  Star).     Serred  the 

Jmrb  campaign  of  1854-55  lu  command  of  the  soch,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of 

^ikuiopoL    Mentioned  in  Lord  Baglan's  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  in  command  of  the  Trenches  when 


.-/  made  a  sortie  in  force— wounded  tn  the  Trenches,  x  3th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight  ot 
y  Lagioa  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Glass  of  the  MedUidie).   Landed  in  New  ZealandL  11 
1  of  the  50th  Begt.  in  Nor.  1863  and  served  in  the  campaigns  of  1864-65 ;  was  Colonel  on  the  Staff  until 


Jnaaiy  x86«,  and  Brigadier  General  nrom  that  period  nntUsxst  March  1866  \  commanded  the  force  in  fh>nt  of  Pater- 
Ufp  F)Ui,  which  had  a  sharp  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Waiari  in  Feb.  1864 ;  also  commanded  the  field  force  ander 


the 
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— _a  Cameron  in  the  action  at  Nukainaree  on  25th  Jan.  1865  (Medal). 

*  I^Oolonel  Gordon  serred  with  the  aoth  Begiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with 
■fleeted  znsrkstnen  of  the  Begiment  at  the  actions  of  Chunda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Dhowraha,  si^^^ 
^cdeiptiire  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches),  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  affair  of  Meangunge,  also 
M^nrda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mjor  Auehinleck  serred  with  the  53rd  Begiment  with  the  Oude  Field  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
wtloD  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

Osptsin  Palmer  serred  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 


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2XO  Tm^im^j  64th  (znd  Staff ordshire),-Liitked  to  gSth:    [^^,^Z%S?J^iiLA^. 

•'St.  Lucia"  "Subhtaic"  •* Persia"  "  R»bhib« *< "  BudHi»« "  '*KoosifA]i"  •*I*iiOKirow.'^ 

YeAr8;Se&|ooloneL— Charles  Algernon  Lewii},^  Conut,  J^i^^  Oct.  25;  JW.  '15  Aue.136;  Capt.  fia  April  33;  Capi.  ir 
KuU  H«lf  Itt.C^l&uel,  P30  Deo.  45 ;  Colonel,  90  June  54;  Major,  iz  Jan.  58 ;  Lt.ColoneK  '3  ^®^'  59 •»  -VivV^r  6«a«ra{, 
iiaZ:^^     19  June  60;  LUut.Qeneml,  8  March  6q;  &«»era/,  5  April  76  ;   CoZo»«J  64th  Foot.  la  Feb.  70. 

Lifl^utenant  OolontL-^Valentine  Ryan.' JE^ut^it,  30  Nov.  49;  Z<.  2  Jan.  52  f  Cop^.  x6  Mar.  58;  Bt.M^jvr, 

5  July  72;  Major,  la  Feb.  73 ;  Lieutenant  CoUmel,  16  Feb.  78. 
KMort.— j).«.e.  George  Digby  Barker.^  Attieiant  Director  <{f  MilHar$  Sduealum ;  Snnan,^  ax  Jan.   53 ; 
X«.  P16  Mar.  55 ;  Cap^.  a  Apr.  61 ;  BtMqjor,  17  Sept.  61 :  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  23  April  73 ;  Major,  31  Jan.  74  ; 
Colonel,  X  Oct.  77. 
Charles  Hamilton  8am8,7  Sueiffn,  'la  Feb.  58;  £^  ''as  Sept.  60;  Capt.  »8  Jan.  68;  Jfq/or,  16  Feb.  78. 
James  Landon  Watt,  Bneign,  *'a5  Jan.  59 ;  Lt.  '25  Feb.  6a ;  Capt.  '30  Sept.  68  j  Major,  6  April  78. 


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PxQ  Feb. 

a8  0ct. 

19  Feb. 


BBXY.XAJ. 


LlBTTTXVAiriS. 

John  Patrick  Miller 

Thomas  Alfred  Beale  

Thomas  Currie,  Intt.o/  Mneketrg  i  Nov.  79 

Henry  Beaufoy  Mortimer 

Arthur  John  St.  George  French 

Henry  George  Purdon 

John  William  Parker 

John  Watkins 

Edmund  Walcott  NewUind,  Adj.  x  Nov.  79 

St.  George  Loftua  Steele 

Charles  Herbert  de  Kuisleben  Walhouae . 
Thomas  Montgomery  Hawtayne 


Pa7Aug.   70 


Sub  LuvnvAMTB, 


SXCOHD  LlBVTBirAlTTS. 

Colin  Powys  Campbell    


30  Jan. 
zx  May 
14  Sept. 
aa  Jan. 


xo  April  72 

15  May    7a 

6  July  7a 
PaoJune  68 
73 
74 
74 
77 
78 
78 


64 

64 

67 

65 

681  zaFeb. 

69    3x  Jan. 

69 1  28  Mar. 


31  Oct. 
16  Feb. 
a6Nov. 


X  April  70 


28  Oct. 
X4  Aug. 
28  Feb.  74 
38  Feb.  74 
28  Feb.  74 
XX  Sept.  74 
XI  Feb.  75 
27  June  76 
17  May 
x7May 
24  May 
X3  Sept, 


PafmaHer.—Thamt»  Bedford  TTrquhart,  10  Aug.  78 ;  J^m*.  '14  Aug.  60 ;  XI.  xx  Dec.  63  ;  Ce^.  '28  Kay  70* 
QMar/«r  Jfa«<«r.— John  M'Guiness,  5  July  71. 

FaeinffB  BlBLdc—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rwA  Agenie,  8vr  E.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  Malta,  28  Mar.  1872. 

1  General  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  X3th  Aug.  1855 ;  Commanded 
Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  taking  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

s  Lt.Colonel  Ryan  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ; 
present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  (acting  as  his  Aide  de  Camp),  defence  of  Cawnpore 
and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Kalce  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal). 

«  Colonel  Barker  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooshab,  bombardment  qf  Mohnmrah,  and  expedition  to  Ah  was  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal 
with  Uavolock's  Column  firom  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtohpore,  Aonng,  Pandoo 
Suddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseemtgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakechowk«e,  and  tha several  actionBuading  to 
and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  defence,  including  several  sortios  (wounded) ; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagfa,  incfuddng  the  repulse  of  thenumerous  attacks,  and  in  the  operatiOBa  ending  in 
the  final  captureof  Lucknow,  where  he  officiated  as  D.A.Q.M. General,  ist  Division,  and  was  mentioned  Sndespatches ; 
che  Rohilcund  campaign  in  2858,  and  capture  of  Baroilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Majort  and  a  year's 
service  for  Lucknow). 

7  Major  Sams  served  in  theAshanti  campaign  Irom  January  2874  in  the  Trunpoit  Service  south  of  the  river 
Prah  (Modal). 


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211 


IwDiA"  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  "Ababia"  "New  Zsi^LAVD. 


.*f!15l»«.0«laad.— Robert NewtonPliiUips,!  Btuian,  'ay  May  36;  if.  '2  Oct.  40;  Oopf.  'xa  Jan.  44;  Mc^or,  *i7  Oct-si ' 
FullBUHl  Brevet  LietU.Coloiul,  s8  May  53;  Lt.CoUnul,  ag  July  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Ifq/or  General,  8  Dec.  67? 
i!I:  EiL}    JAemUnant  General,  13  May  75 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Oohmel  6sth  Foot,  13  July  76. 

LiMtmut  Colonel.— Lionel  Smith  Warren,«  Sneign,  '33  Not.  53 ;  l^-  'z8  Aug.  54  i  Oapt,  8  Sept.  63 ;  Mty'or, 

17  May  76 ;  i4«MtoMii<  Colonel,  x6  Feb.  78. 
Xi^en.— William  Byam,'  Jff»«^,  '35  Jan.  59 ;  Lt.  9  Sept.  63 ;  Capi.  '35  April  66 ;  Jfqfor,  o  Dec.  76. 
Geoive  Bei\)amin  Wolaeley/ ^iwf^,  x8  Sept.  57;  14.  34  Aug.  58;  Cop/. 'ax  Mar.  68;  Ifayor,  x6  Feb.  78; 
il<.X<.Co/<nMl,  aa  Nov.  79. 


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C^PTAIVi. 


jiirsioir  OB 

aVD  LIBUT. 


Mowbray  LeUson  Blliot 37  Feb.   59 

EUia  Lee,  Adj.  46  Middleeex  m/le  Vole, >  g  Jnly   62 


Alexander  Herman  Adam  Gordon* j  31  Sept^ 

Keginald  William  Dalgety     >  8  Jane 

i]).«.e.Frederick  Luttinan-Johnaon,RiV'  \        r\^ 

\    Mqfor,  Cfprue S\  ""«*' 

George  Oampbell '  a  Nov. 

William  BthelBton ,i'i3  Oct. 

Wm.  MaiUandPeagum  Coleman,  Adj.  4  >  1       ,  , 
Jdn^  Bait.  Okeehire  Bifie  VoUaUeere...  S      7  July 

Charlea  John  Whitaker  ]    8  July 

Ricbatd  Doi&n  Buckley  Rutherford  p  9  Oct. 

Alfred  JobUng '17  Nov. 

John AjigQB, Aide deOamptoLt.Gen.Forbeev  ,  if^r. 


Ji:::' 


X  Jan.  63 
»  9  Mar.  66 
^  5  Aug.  64 
P  8  Aug.    68 

»  7  Nov.   68 

P  a  Sept  68 
70 


Inet.  <ifMueketrf  14  Deo.  78 
William  Arthur  Tebr 


LxBVTBBABTa. 

Herbert  Charlea  Thornton  LitUedale,  | 

ebbitt 

Charlea  WUbraham  Ford  

Arthur  William  Brooke 

Francia  BdwardWalleratein 

Herbert  Charlea  OuhIow  Plumer,  Ad- ) 

imtamt 29  Apr.  79.. 5 

Algenton  Henry  Wilmer 

Walter  Gordon  Gray 

[Percy  Gerald  Dwyer 

lAithor  WiUiam  Forbea  

Leonard  Philip  Ditmaa  

William  Bdgar  Noble  Bredin  

Bmest  Chamier  Broughton 

Sub  LnuTBVAJne. 


Sbcovs  LiBUTBVAjrxa. 

Henry  Parkin 

Thomas  John  O'Dell 

William  Stewart 

Hugo  Wrniam  Naime  SooU  Smyth 

^BAn^nnA  Charles  Kyrle  Money 

Edward  Jamea  Carter 

Charlea  Haniy  Robert  M'Nair 


671  13  Feb. 

69'*  3  Aug. 

69  k  4  Jan. 
69'  a8  0ct. 
63  4  Jan. 
64 «»  8  Feb. 


5  Sept.  77 


9VII    LIKUT. 


xMay 
XX  May 

ax  June 
ax  June 
9  July 
13  Aug. 
uAug. 


:•  70 
71 

u 

68 


ax  Sept.  74 

XX  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
a6  July  76 
XX  Sept.  76 

XX  Sept.  76 

6  Oct.  76 

XI  Feb.  77 

15  July  76 

II  Sept.  77 

a8  Oct.  77 1 

X4  Sept.  78 

IX  Nov.  78 


CAPTAXB. 


28  Feb.  701 
^31  Oct.  71 

XO  Deo.  73 ! 
12  July  74, 
19  April  76: 

XX  Nov.  76; 
x6  Feb.  78 

XX  Aug.  78' 

«4  Dec.  78 

29  April  79 
2  July  79 
6  Aug.  79 


X  April  74  aa  Nov.   79 


'.—Alexander  Babrd,io  ,  May  63;  Comet,  aa  Feb.  sfii  Li,2t  Aug.  60  $  SonJie^or,  xa  May  73.' 
^MTter  ITofto'.— Jamea  Linford.^^  38  Deo.  55. 

Faeinge  ynabd.--AgenU,  Meaara.  Cox  and  Go,— Trieh  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  10  J^anuarg  187 x. 


'  General  Fhillipa  aerved  in  the  43rd  Light  Infhntry  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  X85X-53 ;  commanded  the  Regi-  - 
iBCBtuttie  Beroa  and  in  aeveral  akirmiahea  (mentioned  in  deapatchea,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  Lt.CokBiel  Warren waa  engaged  in  the  operationa  at  Taranaki  in  1861  (Medal). 

*  Xttior  Byam  aerved  with  the  65th  Beg^ent  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal) . 

'  LttJokmel  Wolaeley  aerved  with  the  84th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  wBa 
eaandiB  all  the  minor  affaire  in  the  Shahabad  dutrict  under  Sir  John  Douglaa  (Medal). 

Mlcokmel  Gordon  aerved  throughout  the  Ashanti  Warof  X873-74.  Landed  at  the  Gold  Coaat  on  the  6th  July  1873. 
VuBtde  Commandant  of  Houaaaa  and  Adjutant  of  Armed  Police.  Organized  acouting  partiee,  patrols,  and 
moaaainanoea  to  diaoover  the  poaitiona  of  the  enemy.  Made  the  first  rougn  map  of  the  neighbourhood.  Selected 
t^pootknu  and  oonstmcted  the  important  redoubta  of  Napoleoiv  and  Abbaye  covering  Cape  Coaat  and  Elmina 
nip«ti?ely.  Commenced  the  Cape  Coaat-Coomaaaie  road,  and  had  made  it  practicable  for  Artillery  as  far  aa 
I>Bnqaah  by  Sir  Garnet  Wolaeley*a  arrival.  Waa  now  placed  on  the  liat  of  apeeial  aervioe  officera  and  commanded 
tbe  goard  ofthe  working  party  at  the  head  of  the  road  till  the  middle  of  October,  when  he  waa  placed  in  command 
of  the  Uooaaaa.  Commanded  the  Houaaaa  at  the  repulae  of  the  Aahanti  Arxny  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and 
6fh  Kovomber,  aaod  at  the  reoonnaiaaance  in*  force  of  the  8th  November.  Commanded  the  Houasa  Company  of 
Ihrnaiiiri  Rftgimw^t  at  the  capture  and  deatruotion  of  Adubiaaaie,  battle  of  Amoaftil,  capture  and  deatruction  of 
Beeqiuh,  the  advanced  guard  engagement  of  Jarbinbah  (slightly  wounded),  the  akirmiahea  and  ambuaoade  afOura 
Iwtwean  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  the  battle  of  Ordanau  and  capture  of  Coomaaaie.  Waa  promoted  Captain  in 
the  t4th  on  the  xoth  December  1873  from  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  98tb  Regiment  "  in  recognition  of  hia  valuable 
nrvieea  with  the  Hounaaa  and  other  forcea  under  hia  ordera  whilat  operating  againat  the  Aahantia  "  (aeveral  timea 
BwntiQned  in  deapatehen,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Claap) . 

M  li^ior  Baiid  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Txat  Highlandera  on  the  7th  Feb.  X855,  and  served  at  the  aiege  and 
bn  orSetaaatopol  (Medal  with  Claap,  and  Turkiah  Medal) , 

'*^  Quarter  Master  Linford  aerved  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5,  including 
the  battlea  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman,  aiege  aaaaultaand  fall  of  Seba8top6l,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombard  - 
neat  aad  captare  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Claapa,  and  Turkiah  Medal). 


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Dou«o"  "Taliteba"  "Albuhkba"  "Vittobia"  "PrairmM"  "Nitbllb"  "Nitb 
**  Obthxb  "  "  PBiriirsinLA." 


66th  (Berkshire),— Linked  to  4gth. 


FuU  Half  Coloael.— e  Thomaft  Hcnxy  Johnston,*  Entign,  '21  Feb.  aa;  Lt.  »x  Oct.  95;  Capt.  '24  Oct.  a6;  Major* 
'20  May  36;  Lt.CoUmel,  'a8  Dec.  38;  Colonel,  it  Nov.  5»;  Jf<W»»*  Ooueral,  4  June  57*  ii.Oawral, 
31  Jan.  64 ;  CoiowW  66th  Foot,  10  Oct.  T©-     „,._._.      .,         ^^  -     t  ,  ^    ^  «  «r      ■. 

Lieutenant  OoloneL— Fred.  Charles  D'Epinay  Barclay,*  lfii*%7«,  '27  April  49 ;  Lt  '15  July  53 ;  Capi,  'sliarcli 
58;  Major,  29  Oct.  66  J  Lt.ColomeL  14  Nov.  74;  Co^oimZ,  14  Nov.  79-       ,      ™  ^     .     ,^  .       «  «   * 

Xaion.— JamM  Galbraith,  Eiuiffn,  »i2  Dec.  5« ;  -^^^  <>  Jane  54;  Cayt.  '29  Feb.  56;  Mtyor,  »'x8  Aug.  69  ; 
J3r$vet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77.  ^    .,«.«.„      «  »         ^  ^     .  .. « 

Somerville  George  C.  Hogge,  Commandant  Deolali  Depot ;  Bnetgn,  •'22  Sept.  54 ;  £/.  11  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  '6  Sept. 
58 :.  Jfof  or,  '14  Aug.  67  -.Brevet  Lieutenani  Colonel,  1  Sept.  76. 

Charles  Valentine  OUver,  JSneign,  '8  Sept.  54 ;  i*.  '29  Feb.  50 ;  Gap*-  'at  April  63 ;  Bt.Me^or,  t  Oct.  77  : 
M^jor,  24  Feb.  78. 


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CAPTAIirS. 

John  Tobin  Ready 

Robert  John  Jocelyn  Stewart 

Ernest  Stephen  Grarratt  

Thomas  Murphy,*  Adjutant  Berke  Militia 
Greorge  William  Monk  Hall,  Interpreter 
Thomas  Harris,  Adjutant  Deolalee  J>epot 

John  Quarry  

Wmiam  HamUton  M'Math  

William  Augustus  Daniel  Mackinnon.. 

John  Charles  Mathew  Pigott 

Francis  James  Cullen 


LXBUTBlTAirTS. 

Walter  Roberts,  Adjutan  t  5  July  77 

Adolphus  James  Price,  Jnetruetor  of\ 

Mueketry  X3  Apr.  79  ) 

Wm.  John  de  la  Poer  Beresford-Peirse... 

Henry  Somerset  Hassard  

Maunoe  Edward  Rayner  

Farquhar  M'Grae  Bmoe 

Charles  Bury  Adams  

flion.  Camef^e  Parker  Jervis   

Granville  De  la  Motte  Faunce 

Charles  William  Westbrooke  Burton 

Richard  Trevor  Chute,  Commandant  of\ 

Qhigree  aamitarium S 

Manns  Lewis  CDonel 


Sub  Lxbutvvasts. 
James  Weir  Hogg  Fitsgeiald.... 


Bbooitd  Lxbutbbahts. 
Charles  Maokenaie  Edwards 


Hyacinth  Lynch 
William  Alfred] 


Ernest  Lonergan 

George  Lawrence  Melliss 

Arthur  Hony  wood 


»•  9  Sept.  54 

zz  Sept.  57 

p  2  June  65 

^^xMay  59 

'x8Dec.  63 

1*29  Oct.  6z 

22  Aug.  65 

1*29  May  67 

Z3  Jan.  69 

21  Feb.  65 


8  Feb. 
iz  Deo. 


66 


'24  Dec.    70 


13  Oct. 
30  Jan. 


77 


2irD  libut. 


22  Jan. 
9  July 
9  July 

22  Jan. 

13  Aug. 


I      CAPTAIir. 


P28  Aug.  57  **28  Aug.   63 

25  Sept.  60'    9  May    65 

'  6  July  67!'  5  Mar.   70 

8  Jan.  56I    5  Aug.  70 

'  8  Oct.  ox  I    X  Jan.    73 

7  Jan.  68'  10  Oct.     74 

'  4  Mar.  68;  15  Aug.   73 

'  X  Aug.  68    14  April  77 

'29  May  69'  X  3  April  79 

'2z  Aug.  69     9  July    79 

31  Aug.  69    x8  Oct,    79 


BBBV.XAJ.    I    BT.LB.COL. 


X  Oct.     77 
z  Oct     77 


65  '•r9  Dec.    65 

"   2x  July  7x 

x4Aug.  73I 
23  Nov.  731 
zi  Feb.    751 

28  Oct.  7Zi 
aoNov.  75- 
39  Nov.    76' 

29  Nov.  76 
xz  Sept.  77 

30  June  79; 
9  July    79 


SUB  LIBUT. 


24  June   76 


Pafmaeter. — 

i^rter  Maeier.—'ReDTy  Jones,  29  BCaroh  73. 

Faeinffe  Qr9&a.—Affente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iritk  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  February  Z870. 
^  Lieut.Oeneral  Johnston  served  in  the  66th  Regiment  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  of  X837-38,  and  afterwards 
commanded  the  Regiment  for  many  years  on  foreign  service. 
>  Colonel  Barclay  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X85X-53  (Medal). 

s  Captain  Murphy  served  in  the  Rosral  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  trova.  June  1854  to  January 
1S56;  was  present  at  Inkerman,  and  engaged  in  the  six  bombardments  of  Sebastopol,  and  not  absent  nrom  regular 
trench  duty  for  a  single  day  ftrom  first  breaking  ground  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (recommended  for  distinguished 
conduct).  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch  from  January  1856  to  ue  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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ju>8a"  "PjiirursrLi."  "Ifdia"  (with  the  Boyal  Tiger).  "  TaxuFobtb"  ••PaKiir." 


T«rr8«.  OaUniO-WilliMnMark  Wood,»  Jftwv*.  »«2  Juljr  36 ;  JK«»<.  34  May  41 ;   Captain,  »ao  Aug.  44;  Capt.  4- 
i  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54  J  ^V^r  General,  6  March  68 ;  Lieutenant  QeneraL  aa  May  76 
.      ,    ,   %loMi  67th  Foot,  XI  Julv  77.  »  J  / 

Idratnuuit  Oolonol.---j».t.e. Charles  B.  Knowleg,*  £neiffn,  ao  Feb.  55  j  Zt.  ao  April  55;  Capi.  Pi3Feb.63  j  Jfeyor, 


FnUHslf 
V, 


'31  Oct.  7x  ;  £«e«toiaii<  Colonel,  39  Aug.  77. 
«^«M.—Wmiam  Henry  Bell  Kingsley,*  2?iM«y«,  x  June  55  J  i«.  30  Oct.  57;  Capt.  »ia  May  63;  Mqjor, 

ai  Aug.  7a. 
p.<.frGeorge  Maatere  Cardew,^  EneSgn,  19  Jnne  57 ;  Lt.  '15  Jnne  58 ;  Captain,  >ao  April  67 ;  Jfiyor.  ap  Ang.  77. 


Cavtautb. 

George  Baker^ 

MUes  Charles  Seton> 

Arthur  James  Poole*    

John  Eyles  Blondell   : 

David  Maoldnlay  Potter 

Philip  Quirk    

Lorenzo  Nickson  Mosse^i^  D.A,A.&,  for] 

Mneketrf,  aeemnderabad J 

pji.e.  Robert  Edward  Colbome  Jarvia 

V^illiam  Wooldridge  Dnnlop 

John  Stephen  White 

Frsncis  ^yd  Garftt 

James    Hercules    FitiWalter 

GonneDan    


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P 


Henry  ■> 


18  Dec. 
30  Mar. 
XX  Jan.    59 
x6  Jan.    63 

'24  Nov.   63 
'  5  April  64 

a6Mar.   58 

19  July  59 
'ai  Nov.  62 
'ax  April  67 
i*x6Sept.  66 

'  a  Jan.    69 


LxxunirAVTs. 
Bicfaard  Frederick  Atkinson,  Intiruetor^ 

^Mneketrf  a  March  78  J 

Bobert  Geoige  Wardlaw-Bamsay 

Hammond  Astley  Tapp  

William  Bgginton  Briggs 

HaUcett  Francis  Jackson,^i2;.  x6  Aug.  73.. 

Edward  HeniyLe  Marchant 

Bichard  Godfiney  Jones  

Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth  Bamsden 

Beginald  Percy  Macdonald  

Alfred  Clemons  Maxwell  Gomperts   

Philip  Mainwaring  Camegy 

Mark  Antony  Tnite 

Edward  Lancelot  Hight , 


SsoovB  LnmvAVts. 

Arthur  Malcolm  Lloyd  

Henry  Horace  Frederick  Fagan.. 

Montague  Ernest  O'Donoghue 

Howard  William  Smith 

David  Oeorge  Levinge  Shaw  

Ernest  Frederick  SuUvan 

Stanley  Cbarles  Gough 


BVSIGir  OB 
aKD  LIXUT. 


30  Nov.  60 
^  8  Nov.   6x 

xoNov.  6a 
'ao  April  67 
'  8  July  68 
'  a  Jan.    69 

33  Sept.  6a 

'  8  Aug.  6a 
'  5  June  66 
'  6  July  70 
^14  Jan.    7x 

'aaMar.   71 


»  9  Oct. 

'x4  Jan. 
'aaMar. 

»7May 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
iMay 
II  May 


aSOct. 

a8  Oct.  7X 
a8  Oct.     ?z 

37  Mar.  73 
a8  Oct.     71 

38  Feb.  74 
13  June  75 
xc  Sept.  75 
a8Mar.    78 

6  Sept.  78 
aB  Feb.  79 
x8Aug.  79 
X3  Sept.  79 


CAPTAIir. 


'29  May 
'8  July 
'  3  Jan. 
'la  Nov. 
'33  Mar. 
►31  Oct. 
8  May 

34  Dec. 
X  Sept. 
3  Mar. 
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1  n  .  ra^maeier.-'Qeorse  WUUam  Smith,"  19  June  7a ;  Sneiffn,  ag  Sept.  65 ;  X<.  7  Nov.  69 ;  San.  Capt.  19  June  77. 
a  W-,  Qmrter  JToftor.— Edward  Pierson,"  3  Starch  56.  .     „^       ^  ^ 

JFacimge  YeWow.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Irieh  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
Bmbariedfor  India,  i  November  1873. 

J  G«t»ral  Wood  served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  from  the  x8th  Oct  1854  Jo  the  5th 
«y  '8s5t  including  the  batties  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  stu 
C^oTiheMedjidSe.and  Turkish  Medal).  .     ,  ,.      ,^     .     ^_- 

*  U.CokMiel  Knowles  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  thexithJuly  1855,  includmg  the  siege  and 
M«f  aebsstopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 

*  JUjor  Kingsley  served  with  the  67th  Begimeut  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Ohtoa^oluding  the  action 
™&aho,  tsking  of  Tangku,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  storming  of  the  inner  Taku  Port  j  also  present 
«thei8n«nderofPekSi(M'9dal  with  two  Clasps).  ^  ^,       t    ^  a-       *».- 

'>)«  Cardew  served  with  the  67th  Begiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  CWna,  inclu5»5«;°J 
•ctottofSmho.taldngofTangku.  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  wltn 
^  Oan%).  Acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  67th  Begiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  and  in  the  minor  operations 
■K»a«t  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  x86a.  _  .  ^         .  ^  *v^  ^^ 

'  Csptsin  Baker  served  with  the  67th  Begiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  m  China,  and  earned  tbf  "gj- 
nwttJ  Colour  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  with  the  storming  party  at  t^ie  Taku  Fort,  toe  dJtch  of 
whiehhecroesed  and  planted  the  ColonronttLecavalier;  also  present  atthe  surrender  of  Pefan  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•  Cspiain  Seton  served  with  the  67th  Begiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  "i^^^"**^? 
fcbon  of  Sinho.  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Port,  and  surrender  of  Pekm  (Medal  witn 
tiroClMM).  Also  served  agsJnst  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  i86a,  and  was  prwent  at  ihe 
^«  of  the  fortified  stockades  at  Naisang.  storm  and  capture  of  the  waUed  cities  of  Kading,  Tsmpoo,  Nsjow,  and 

•CsDtsin  Poole  served  in  the  opeiations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  i86a,  including  the  second  cap- 

j;  Csptain'lioese  served  with  the  67th  Begiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  ghina,  inclu^  toe 
•ctumof8inho,takingofTtogku.  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  surrender  of  Pekin  (Mfdal^ito  two 
2^).  Acted  as  A4Jntant  Stoe  left  Wing  67to  fiegiment  during  toe  operations  against  toe  Taepings  *»  toe  Tnmxd^ 
JjShsaghalin  the  summer  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  toe  strongiy-stockaded  post  of 
Hajttiig.  the  walled  cities  of  Kading.  Tsinpoo,  l^ajow,  and  ChoUn.  ^,  ^    ,. 

"  Csptsia  Bmito  served  in  toe  xst  West  India  Begiment  in  toe  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74  (Me?*J'L  ^^  i-\      ai-^ 
"QMrter  Master  Plenon  served  throughout  toe  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).    AIM 
■OTwi  la  the  operations  sgalnet  the  Tsk^giebels  in  China  In  1863,  including  toe  seooirt  capture  of  Kading. 

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«;  JW.^  ax  A^  43;  Colonel,  30  June 54  J  3fil/orff«»*rai,  13  Dec.  58  J  i<.Geii#raZ.  8  Dec.  67  ; 
7  Oct.  74 :  CoU»ul  68th  Toot,  9  April  64, 


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General, 

J^^i£Siuiba!^-'ZZ^si^VTi^^^ .•  -K"*^  ''3  Sept. 53 :  ».  6 Not.  54 ;  Cop*.  .< Oct.  &i s  Xafor. 

MiI^:^'ll.^^°K^X-&'^^-Hr'.  ..  April5S;X'.'.6  0ot.55.  0»«.«M.r.6.,  SiMaor. 

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CAVTAUrS. 

Oharlea  Covey.«  Adjmtamt  15  MiddUeex^ 

MifU  Vohudeere •"•-) 

Bobert  Alexander  Crawford.7  Aij.  sAdm.  1 

Bait.  DurJUMmByie  Volttnteere  ) 

George  ArUinr  Lee 

William  Fred.  Woodward* 

Samuel  William  TVndall,  Ateieiant  /«-) 

epeetor  ^f  GhrMwoma,  Bomhay > 

Arthur  Law  Woodland 

James  CJonran* 

William  Gordon — 

Albert  Hamilton  Stanley k — 

WilUam  Keily  Wertropp" - 

Oarr6  Fulton  — 

Norman  Robert  Stewart  — 

LiSUTBHABTS. 

John   Chinery  Hilliard,  /im<.  isT  JTMifc.) 

31  Oct.  79 y 

Francis  George  Aroh.Wiehe 

Charles  Waring  Darwin.  ^4;«<«ii<  13  Nov.75 

Frank  Robert  Crofton  Garletou  

Alwyn  de  Blaquire  Talentine  Paget 

Herbert  SwayneFitsGerald 

Homy  George  way  


8  June 

30  Feb. 

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'36  May 

»  X  FjBb. 
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30  Dec.    7x1  39  Oct. 


Howard  Goad. 

Arthur  Courtney  Hilliard  

Henry  Aubr^  Cartwright   

Gerard  Thomas  Noel  

WilUam  Kingsdown  Curling 

Sub  LnuTsiTABTS. 
John  B.  De  la  P.  Bereaford  

SSCOn»  LnUTBVABTS. 

William  MaxweU  Menses 

Claude  Hervey-Bathurst  

Walter  Charteris  Boss 

Moore  Murphy 

Francis  Gerald  Kenyon-Slaney .. 

Herbert  PigottO'CaUaghan 

Charles  Yere  Gunning   


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■^38  May  70   Z3  June  75 

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i^^attm'  lf«<M-.— William  Shea.^  6  Deo.  73 


Vcuc^ge  Green.-  AaenU^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jri«A  Agenie,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bf»  and  Co. 
Setumedfrom  New  Zealand,  12  June  i866.^Embarkedfor  India,  xo  Feb.  X873. 


.  1  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  theCavalry  Division, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Iiikenziaii,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Claaps,  CB,, 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  ist  Class  St.  Manrioe  anA  St.  Lasarus,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie. 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Tucker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854>55  with  the  68th  Light  Infiuatiy,  including  the  battlea  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (^edal.  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Torlasb  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  2toaland  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement 
at  Te  ftanga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Msior  Shaw  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858,  and  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  of  Colonel 
Waltex^s  Ck>luixm  employed  against  the  rebels  in  Shahabad  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Also  throughont  tlw 
campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasps). 

*Maior  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infiuitry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  (3ate  Pah  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Covey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  m  1864-66  as  Adjutant  of  the  68th  Light  Infisntry  and  as  Fitid 
Adjutant  of  Tauranga  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  date  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatohea)  and 
engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

r  Captain  Orawfbrd  served  with  the  xnd  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  k86o  in  North  China, 
including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangkn,  actioiui  of  the  x8th  and  aisiSenlember,  and  suirender  of  Pokin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Woodward  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infimtry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal) . 

*  Captain  Coaran  served  in  the  defence  of  Lower  O>ngo,  (Gambia,  in  February  1864.. 

10  Captain  Westropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  X865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Quarter  Master  Shea  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  caBOtpaigu  of  2864-^  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  the  Grate  Pah  and  the  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 


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H^  S^l  '»  ^^'  so;  U^CbUmtl,  S5  Aa«.  53 ;  CQhnsl,  28  Nor.  54 ;  Ifa^or  OtfMraX,  21  I^b.  68 ;  lAemtmMnt  eentral, 
pL  £^1    a  Nov.  75 :    €hn«ral,  z8  Maroh  78 ;  CoUmel,  ^th  Foot,  23  Aag.  77. 

Umttoeat  CeloneL-^iT^tr.  Charles  James  Fox-Powys,*  EttHpn,  23  Mar.  58 ;  JU.  'z8  Feb.  59 ;  Ct^t,  '22  Nov.' 

64;  Mqfoir,  '5  Jnly  71 ;  Brtott  Jjietittnaut  (Monti,  x  Oct.  77 :  LieuienaiU  Colonel^  ao  April  78. 
M^fon.— Riehara  FitaOerald.^  Sm,  18  Sept.  46;  X<.  'lo  Nov.  48;  Capt,  17  Nov.  57;  Bt.M<ym;  5  July 

73;  Jfi^'M*,  5  Jan.  76 ;  Bt.Id.Colon«lt  4  June  79. 
SelMCfeian  White  BawUxiB,JE?Mi^,  5  Feb.  58;  Lt.  'xo  May  6x  ;  Cqp<.  1*21  Feb.  65 ;  BUMajor,  z  Oct.  77 ;  l£<vor, 
20  April  78. 


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'30  Jane  57 
'31  May  .64 


3oJaly  57 
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21  Feb.  68 
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34  Sept.  71 
38  Oct.    71 


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Stirke. 
.e.  Frederick  Botham  Dyke,*  Garriton  ) 

Iiutructor,  CoUkeater   > 

William  Andrew  Aitchiflon' 

Alfred  John  Borton*   

Win.  Bonald  Donald  Scott  Glendonwyn*...    ^ ..^ 

Henry  Stanhope  Holmes*   ,  » I' x  Aag.  68.1' 8  Jane  ^o 

Alexander  BaulislaoB  (Howski* 1^4  Feb.    6911*33  Noy.  70 

Charles  Henry  Somerset  Batler*  * 7  Jnly    69,^28  June  71 

'Alexander  James  Irvine I' x  July    69   38  Oct.    71 

Bobert  Edward  Owen v  4MaT.  68i'370ct. 

;  LxxmnuTAXTS. 

Bees  John  Francis  Banfleld,/iMfr«clor\ 

of  Muthttj  3  May  7« S 

Edward  Richud  Berkeley  Ingram,  Al-  \ 

Jntwti  ao  Apr.  78 y 

Bfagh  Bertram  Nathaniel  Bewicke   

FltsBoy  Somerset  Lanron  Penno 

Oswald  James  Heniy  Ball 

Aubrqy  Francis  White  

William  Heathoote  Tm>p  

William  YierisDlekinBan 

Jamea  Christopher  Bqmolds 

Bobert  Alexander  Thrashie , 

Alexander  Coote  Newton-King  .- 

SxoovB  LiavTBVuns. 

James  Sales  Cannter 

Aithnr  Henry  UhthoffTindal    

Charles  Herbert  Davis  Cass 

Alfred  Shapland  Wilkinson  Shaw 


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.-George  West  Barnes,  a6  Oct  78 ;  JffiM.  39  Apr.  59  sX<.  33  Ifarch  66  s  Cbirf.  15  June  77. 
i^liarUr  ITmCm*.— John  Keeshan,  13  Sept.  79. 

JbMii^  Green.— ^^M<«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JmA  AgtuU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Bmharkedfar  Bermuda,  1870. 
*  The  fdUowing  officers  were  present  with  the  69th  Beglment  daring  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Fmiiana 
iato  Ctaiada iiiMaT  1870, vis.- U.Colonels  Hon.  C.  J.  Fox-Powys  and  FitzGexald,  Captains  Pyke,  Aitohison» 
Bortoe(ssAdiutant),  Glendonwyn,  Holmes, Gsowski,  and  Butler.  ^      „.   r^     t 

»  Mi^  Tulloch  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  south  of  China  under  Sir  Charlea 
teasheasee;  and  in  the  zst  Boyals  the  campaign:i  of  z86o  in  the  north  of  China,  indudlxig  the  taking  of  Sinho  and 
li^jkii,  oocapation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Chisps). 

JUeord  qf  tike  Servieta  of  ik*  69<Jk  Btgmmtt, 
and  Battalion  34th  Regiment,  and  raised  in  1756.    Proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1770.    Home,  1775. 
t778.    Home,  X  785.  fPo  Mediterranean,  1793.    To  West  Indies,  1796.    To  Holland,  1799.    Hon         _ 
iSoo.    Home,  i8o«.    Tb  East  Indies,  1805.    Home,  z836.    (snd  Battalion  to  Holland  and  BelgiuM 


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■ff  Timirins'  i«^~.    ~ , .  -— ^- , * 

»8i3toi8z5).    To'West  Indiei  'x83x.    To  New  Brunswick,  1839.'   Home,' x 843.    To  Malta.  1847.  To  West  Indies^ 
iCsi.  &ȣ,  1857.    Ta  Best  Indies,  1857.    Home,  X864.    To  Canada,  1867.    To  Bermuda,  1870.    To  Gibraltar,  Z873. 


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a3  Nov.  41  ;  Jf<v<w,  14  June  42;  U.Colonel,  aa  Dec.  48:  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  Ifq/or  GcimtoI,  97  Marcli 
63 ;  XteM^.  Oeneral.  7  Dec.  71 ;  O^neral,  x  Oct  77 ;  Colonel  70th  Foot,  7  Sept.  74. 

LientMumt  GolimaL-Heniv  De  Eenxv  Pigott,*  JSneign,  »aa  Julv  45;  J^«.  '19  SeP*-  48?  Cto|rf-  7  May  54; 
Metjor,  »i9  Deo.  6a  ;  Li.Colonel,  35  Aug.  71 ;  CoiM«7,  as  Aug.76.  _  ,.,*_• 

j^on.— William  Henry  Ralston^,  Commandant  of  DarjeeUmg  Depot;  Eneign,  x8  Deo.  57;  ^'  >3  J^"7  S^l 
Cap*.  »3o  March  60 ;  Jf<yor, '17  April  67 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  5  April  76. 

John  Robert  Collina^^  Eneign,  ^31  May  59  i  J^-  '««  ^e^-  6' ;  ^'oy*.  ''i 7  April  67 ;  lf<ypr,  33  June  78. 


p.i.e.  Lancelot  Allgood  Gregson, * Depnijf ") 
Aeeietant  A^utant  Oenera^ ^....i 

Rodney  Stuart  Riddell* 

Edward  Rich.  SpickerBrander 

William  Joseph  Tihbs    

John  King  

Frederick  Harvey  Maturin»  Snpertntend- ) 
entqfihe  Umballa  O^mnaeUm ) 

Francis  Fred.  Fyler  RoupeU 

Thomas  Arthur  Freeman 


Gatvuvs. 

Henry  Fred.  Greatwood< 

Leyland  Hornby'' 

John  James  Cahill  Miller 


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37  July    55 

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LlBTTTSBXiraS. 

Richard  Briones  Bumaby 

Wm.  Anth.OreySmith,  IiM<.o/af «•.  x  7Dec.77 

Richard  H.  William  Henry  Harris  

Francis  Richard  Feimetether  Kane  

Hugh  Wodehouse  Pearse 

Robert  Baker  Shawe  

Herbert  Ringwood 

Henry  Richmond  William  Lumsden   .. 

Robert  Ludlow  Coote  Birch 

Frank  Gun  Delamain ». 

Ernest  Hunter  Rodwell i 

SvB  LnunvAVTS. 
Arthur  Edward  Cooper 


SSCOHD    LlSUTXlTAnS. 

John  Gunning  Hunter  

Henry  Francis  Kelly  Waldron  .. 

Henry  Lockhart  Smith 

Robert  David  Gautlev  Davies..... 

Montifort  George  Bolton 

Richard  Darner  Wynjrard.. 


John  Nagle,  Adfutani  4  Deo.  78 

RoUand  Frederick  Hart  Anderson 


'25  Sept.  67 
'la  Dec.  68 
'xo  April  70 


30  Jan.    78 


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I  May 
XX  May 
IX  May 
13  July 
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4  Deo. 
13  Aug. 


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63  '37  Feb. 

66  '14  Oct.     71 
57    xsJune   68 

60  P  4  Sept.  67 

60  13  Sept.  74 

67  36  Feb.    76 

61  3  Aug.  73 

68  3x  Doc.    77 

69  9  Mar.  78 

70  7  Aug.  78 
7c    X7  Oct.    78 


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38  Oct. 
xa  Nov. 
II  Feb. 
IX  Feb. 
XX  Sept.  76 

6  Sept.  76 
18  Feb.  76 
xa  Feb.    76 

8  Aug.  79 


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a6  July    76 


>  General  Gallow  y  was  actiTely 
employed  in  Jamaica  during  the  in- 
surrection of  the  Negroes  in  1831-39 
in  comnmnd  of  a  Detaohznent  of  the 

1  Regiment.   Commanded  the  Pe- 

^wur  brigade  during  the  Indian 

mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal)  as  Brism- 
dier  ox  the  xst  class,  which  appoint- 
ment he  retained  until  his  embarka- 
tion with  the  last  Division  of  the  TOth 
Regiment  for  New  Zealand  in  Mazch 
x86x.  On  promotion  to  Mi^or  General 
he  commanded  the  Colonial  Foroes  in 
the  province  of  Auckland  firom  July 
1863  to  February  1865,  dnrinf  the 
opmtions  In  the  North  Island 
(Medal). 

>  Captain  Riddell  served  with  the 
Tdth  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  of  X863-65,  including  operationB 
in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and 
Waikato  (Medal). 


Quarter  Jfa«f«r.— Alft«d  Jones,  8  June  67. 

Faempe  B]Mik,—Aifente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—rW**  AgenU,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Smbaried  for  India,  5  Oct,  1871. 


s  Colonel  Pigottserved  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reduction 
of  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  January  1858,  siege  of  Kotah  and  ite  capture  by  assault,  aflhir  at  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of 
the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal).  ^  .^^.       „,^  ,0^^^ 

»  Lt.Colonel  Ralston  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  186^-65,  and  was  present  at 
Katikara  and  Rangiawhia,  and  commanded  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Cliifll  (Received  the  thanks  of  the  Major 
General  Commanding,  Medal). 

«  Captain  Gregson  served  with  the  a6th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  in  :868  as  Brigade  Major, 
Zoulla  District  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*  Major  Collins  and  Captain  Greatwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in 
the  provincesofTaranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal).  „    ,     .  .  «.    ^    /,,  ^  ,% 

7  Captain  Hombv  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-05  (Medal). 

"  Surgeon  Msjor  Fuller.— For  War  Services  see  <' Medical  Department." 


Conttniiation.  of  Notes  to  j  let  Foot. 

10  Captain  Harvey  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of  the  British  National  Bocie^  for  Aid  to  the 
Sick  and  Wounded  in  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  awarded  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  He  has 
also  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  lives  from  drowning  when  on 
duty  as  Deputv  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  disembarking;  the  4th  Regiment  from  H.M.S.  Tamar  at  Queens- 
town  on  the  night  of  the  4th  August  1874.  Served  in  tbe  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  as  Staff  Officer  for 
the  Trans  real.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Staff  Officer  of  No.  5  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  Mi^or. 
xst  Brigade,  and  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  xst  Division. 

^i  Captain  Wilson  serve^with  the  Tist  Highland  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
Bdneyrs  and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India.  Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  from  the  xiUiNovoKn- 
ber  to  the  xst  December,  from  which  latter  date  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  he  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment 
(Medal  with  Claspj. 

1*  Captain  Caine  served  on  the  North* West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 


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Coloiul,  H  Aug.  47 ;  Coloiul,  a8  Nov.  54  *  ^vor  €ttneral,  3  Jane  62 ;  £<.  General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  &e«M*ai, 
1  Oct.  77 ;  Coloiul,  jiBt  Foot,  17  May  74. 
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Mi^on.— Frederick  William  Lambton,*  JSmwm,  '16  Sept.  51 ;  Zi.  '22  Sept.  54  j  Capt.  '23  Oct.  57 ;  Bt.Major, 

19  Joly  59 ;  Mafor,  '27  Nov.  6^ ;  B/.X^.CoZratfZ,  10  Oct.  70 ;  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
Charles  James  MoaiiAey,*  Enttgn,  ^20  Sept.  53;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.  "4  Mar.  59 ;  Jfqfor,  ■'ao  Jane  68; 

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John  Harry  Smith  Oraigie,  at  8t^  College,. 

Francis  Slaade  Reid 

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Charles  Johnstone  Stutfield 

Ernest  Digby  ManseL 

Ar  John  St  George,  Bwrt. 

Walter  de  Saumarez  Maud    

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John  Arthur  llilne  Gardiner 

Ernest  Alfred  Crowder  Garland 

Arthor  Cecil  Grraham  Montgomery. 

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John  RLchardaon    , 

William  Henry  Bycroft   , 


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i^furter  Uaeter.—Fetm  Sinclair,  15  Jan.  79. 


Colonel  Macdonell  landed  in  the 
73  Crimea  in  Januiuy  Z855,  and  served 
73  with  the  7zst  Htj^hlanders  in  the 
73  Trenches  at  the  stege  of  Sebastopol, 

73  and  took  part  in  the  expedition  to 

74  Kertch  and   Yenikali    (Medal   with 
73  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    ServecE 

75  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force 

76  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  sum- 

77  mer  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 

78  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle 

79  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee, 
action  of  Morar  and  subsequentopera- 
tions  terminating  in  the  taking  of 
GwaUor  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Eusoftai  Field  Force  under 
Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout 
the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
Boneyrs  and  other  AfTghan  tribea 
on  the  North'West  Frontier  of  India* 
including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeylah 
Pass.numerous  outpost  attacks.stoma 

I  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet,and 
:  final  engagements  resulting  in  the 
i  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  hill  tribes 
'  (India  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Umbeyla). 
56  ■  Lt.  '19  June  57 ;  Capt.  Z4  Feb,  73. 


F'aeinge  Boff.- 


•Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agente,  8irE,  Boroogh,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Bmbarkedfor  Gibraltar,  17  Oct.  1868. 


|Han.  8ir  Gtoorge  Cadogan  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Canada  during  the  insurrection  of  18381 
^dte  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebas* 
^^  pCedal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Commander  2nd  Class  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  3rd  Class  of  the 
''^inie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  He  was  employed  as  the  Queen's  Commissioner  to  the  Sardiman  Army  in  the 
^naeaerom  2nd  April  1855,  until  its  withdrawal  in  May  1856.  Served  as  British  Military  Attach^  at  Sardinian 
^Qnartsrs  during  the  War  of  Italian  Independence  in  1859,  and  again  at  Italian  Head  Quarters  in  1866. 
'Colonal  Lambton  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Sept.  X855,  and  served  with  the  7x8t  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at 
^.>»g«  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  its  fkll  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Central 
iadis  campaign  in  x8^m,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Nahargah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with 
Chm,  vA  Brevet  of  M^or) . 

/  iLColonel  Mounsey  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854,  and  served  with  the  7  xst  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  at  the 
nege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali.  destruction  of  and  affairs  atTaman  in  Sept.z855  (Medal 
vuii  Cissp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  campaign  of  1858  in  Central  India  under  Brigadier  Smith  and 
Bit  HiighBose,  including  the  battle  of  Kotahkeserai  and  subsequent  operations  terminating  in  the  recapture  of 
mlior.  Served  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  from  Nov. 
»^  to  May  z8^9  in  pursoit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebel  leaders,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  total  rout  of 
«e  rebels  at  Nairwass  and  other  minor  affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
Serred  with  the  Eusobai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
Bowyrs  and  other  Affghan  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  action 
M  us  Bsgle's  Nest  Picquet,  numerous  outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet,  and  final  ongage- 
asnt  rcsolting  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  Hill  Tribes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  India  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Umb^la). 

*  MaJor  St.  Leger  served  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  in  X858-59  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  a  Flying  Column  under 
Ooknel  (Hiristie,  including  an  engagement  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna;  also  in  Ross'  Camel  Corps  with  Sir  Hugh 
BOM't  Force  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  (Sowlowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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The  Dake's  Cypher  and  Coronet.    "  HnrBOosTiw"  "  O-iPi  of  Good  Hops"  "  Sitabzoxol"  •*  CBvnii,  Iirou." 
I Yeara^Ser., Colonel —Charles  Gaeooyne,  Entign^  7  Dec.  aoj  £<.  >*30  Jan.  33;  Capt,  »ii  Dec.  as;  M^jcr,  >a3  Aug.  31; 
I  FnUi  Half.     Lt.Colontl,  aa  Oct.  39 ;  Colonel,  xi  Nov.  51 !  Ifo/or  fi^eiMrol,  3  April  58 ;  LmU.Qenwol,  25  Nov.  64 ;  Qtntrol, 
^y.  P*y-      10  May  7a  ;  Colonel  jQnd  Highlanders,  aa  Oct.  70. 

Xientenaat  Colonel.— Frands  Brownlow,^  CB.  Eneign,  '8  Sept.  54 ;  14.  aa  Jane  55;  Capt.  '19  Ang.  62;  Major, 
>*a8  May  70 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  15  Aag.  77. 

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Lt.  aa  June  55 ;  Capi,  'la  April  64 ;  Major,  15  Aug.  77. 

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Kajoxa.— WiUiaxn  Henry  James  Clarke,' 

June  7a  ;  Bt.Li.Colonel,  n  Nov.  78. 
Charles  M.  Stookwell.*  Eneign,  17  Nov.  54 


Capx^vs. 

Charles  Wolfran  Nugent  Guinness 

Walter  Frederick  Kebey 

John  Macleod  Tingcombe 

St.  John  Thomas  Frome 

James  Foord  Hilton,  A^utant    Elgin^ 

EiAe  Volunteen > 

Reginald  Gamett 

Thomas  Stanhope  GOdea,  Captmn  In-  \ 

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Thomas  Adam  Anderson  Barstow,  Adj.  \ 

Highland  BordertrtMilUia  > 

Robert  Henry  Brooke-Hunt  

George  Avery  Godfrey 

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James  Vesey  Lendrum •■ 

Charles    Roberts,     A<{jutani   Bangoon^ 

Volunteer  Biflee > 

p.«.e.  Matthew  Nisbett  Gordon  Kane   

Robert  Hunter  Murray,  A^.  15  Aug.  77 
James  Wallace,  Intt.  qf  Mn$k,  8  Mar.  79 

Charles  Hamilton  Fergusson 

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James  Wyndham  Hughes-Hallett 

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Frederick  Power  Lawrence  White 

Henry  Powell  Gore  Langton,  Aide  de  \ 

Camp  to  the  Dnkecf  Buekimgkam } 

John  George  Downfiig : 

George  Wttlter  Brandon  Swiney  

James  Alastair  Campbell 

Seymour  Charles  Hale  Monro 

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Edmund  £lUot  Robertson 

Lister  Simderland 

Alan  Laird  Campbell   

WUliam  Greer 

Granville  George  Algernon  Bgerton 


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Quarter  Maeter.—Jo'bJi  Walsh,  5  Oct.  67. 

Faeinge  YeXUm.^Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JWtik  Agente,  Sir  E.  Boxough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  a8  Fe6.  1871. 


1  Lt.Colonel  Brownlow  served  with  the  73nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  a8th  May  X855,  including  the  expe- 
dition to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medsl). 
Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  the  30th  Msrcn 
1858,  subsequently  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and 
Rao  Sahib  in  X858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  LtColonel  Clarke  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-59,  including  the  actionB  01 
Chutra,  Gopalgunge,  Khodagunge,  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  storm  and  capture  of  lieangunge,  siege  and  eaptore 
of  Lucknow,  alUr  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Crogra  at  Fyzabad  on  35th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  mmor 
afllurs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

*  Major  Stookwell  served  with  the  7and  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  16th  July  to  z8th  Sept.  1855,  Incluamg 
the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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'* HjLireAi.0Bi "  "  Smxsxqaxa^tam"  "Wxubloo." 
CoIobaL— Sir  Henry  Bobert  Fergiuoii  Davie,  Bart.  MP.  for  Haddington;  CorrM,  J'lS  Mar.  i8;  Lt.  ^25  Feb. 
19;   Capt,  ^26  Sept.  32;  Major f  '19  ]>ec.  a6;  Z<.Co2mmX? 'SMavaS;  CoXmm/,  33  Nov.  41;  Mofor  Oeneral, 
30  June  54;  £<.6m«r«Z,  38  Jan.  60 ;  Oonoralt  25  June  66 ;  Colonel  73rd  Foot,  x?  Feb.  65. 
—    -        tGoloneL— James  Whittaker  Barnes,^  JEiin^,  5  Not.  47 ;  i<.  »6  July  49 ;  Capt.  22  Sept.  54;  -B'- 

toMi,  xr  July  77. 
U.  39  July  45 ;  Cla 
l<.X<. CpjomI,  X  3  May  75. 
p.«.e.  Hastings  D'Oyly  Farringrton/  Bntiffn,  8  July  56 ;    Lt.  10  July  58 ;    Captain,  '29  July  6a ;   Bt.M^or, 


.        '"^i - 

Mt^,  39  Nov.  68 ;  Major,  $  Jtti»«  ^  J  -W««<*««ii«  Colonel,  xi  July  77. 
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Bi.IA.ColoriA,  X 


:«nor,  sJtt] ,.  ,  ... 

William  Muriel,  Bneign,  34  June  43;  X<.  39  July  45 ;  Capt.  3  June  57 ;  Major,  x  April  66 ; 

Parringrton/  Bneiffn,  8  July  56 ;    2i«.  10  July  58 ;    Captain,  '29  July  62 ;   Bt.l 

_, ,_, .^-,  _ I  July  77. 

Thomas  Monsell  Warren,  JSiwtyii,  'x7  April  57 ;  Lt.  2  Nov.  58 ;  Captain,  '3  Oct.  63;  Major,  xi  July  77. 


Oi-PTAnrs. 


XNSIOir    OK 
3ND  LIXCT. 


William  Gordon,  ild;.  x  Adm.Batt.  Ber'\ 

wiekakire  SyU  VoUntoore )  ;   ^ 

Archibald  Henry  Sharp,*  Adj,  1  Lanark' \ 

'    ahire  Rijle  Volnnieere jl    ^ 

William  Frederick  Hill i'  2 

J.TrenchTwmeT,D.A,A.Q.forMutk.Meernt\  13 

Charles  Orchard  Cornish   I  26 

Howel  Gunter ,  Oarrieon  Jnetruetor,  Agra. . .  I    8 

Charles  Edward  Stanley  Parker  9 

Jafi.BeardoeDoncaster,^j.  a/xmorifclftZMia^  4 

Ephraim  Thomas  Sherlock l'2o 

George  Francis  De Bnde  Davidson I'  2 

Bichard  Rostron  Young '•16 


Oct.    61 


Sept. 

Deo. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Aug. 


'3  Oct.    631*83  Jan.    67 


3  July 

'80  Oct. 
a  April 
XX  Dec. 
^23  June 
621'  4  Aug. 
56I'  9  Nov. 
65 1 ''22  Jan. 


William  Poison  Thackwell, 

Gerald  John  Roberts 

WUliam  Molyneux  Shapland  Swiny  .. 
Charles  Albert  Bushman   

LlXUTSVAlTTS. 

Arthur  Craigie  FiU Harding  Vincent.. 

John  Henry  Collier  Coode '. 

Archibald  Morden  Carthew-Torstoun 

Frederick  Augustus  Blyth ' 

Charles  Walter  Harris 

Albert  Wiley ■. 

Frederick  Charles  Sohooles,  Adj.  xo  Feb,  79 

Ernest  Maxwell  Willshire I  X3  0ct.     77 

Henry  Edward  Maxwell 

■George  Silver  « '  30 

John  Bmeat  Holt  Sullivan .• 16 

Philip  Jamea  MelviU x 


Sub  LixxrrxBAirTS. 
Ernest  Inglis  

I  SBOOSD  LlIUTBVAjm. 

James  Shaw 

Douglas  Campbell  Mercer 

John  Nigel  Edensor  Fenton  Livingstone .. 

Charles  Graham  Monlton-Barrett    

St.  George  Edward  WUliam  Burton  

Thomas  Mowbray  Martin  Berkeley    

Colin  James  Love  Halkett 

Eldred  Owen  Owen   


>  Jan. 
)Fob. 
[  May 


xMay 
22  Jan. 
2x  June 
13  Aug. 
x3Aug. 
13  Aug. 

XX  03t. 

XX  Oct. 


»'i9  Feb. 
Px4  Jan. 
P22  Feb. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

14  Aug. 


5  June  69 

_^  '22  Feb.    71 
62    x5  May    72 

»  a  Aug. 

7  July    _ 

X  April  75 

3  Nov.  75 

35  Soptb  76 

XX  Nov,  76 

34  Sept.  77 
x6  Feo.    78 

35  May    78 
5  Dec.    78 

XX  Deo.    78 


XX  Feb.  75 
xoSept.  75 
ao  Nov.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  76 

38  Oct.     76 

39  Nov.  76 
35  May  78 
XX  Sept.  78 

3  Oct.  78 
XX  Deo.  78 
19  Apr.    79 


SUB  IiISUT. 


13  Feb.    76 


BBXV.1CA.J. 


BT.LT.COL. 


*  Major  Farrington  served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59 
(Medal). 


»  \  ...  Pmfwuuter.—ynX\^Am  Causabon  Freud,  30  March  58;  Sonorarg  Major,  30  March  73. 
,  4    ...  |QMaW«r  JIVM<#r.— Robert  Haw,  5  Jan.  7I  s      J    »^  73 

JPaeinytQretm.'-AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jr«*  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co 
Bmbarkedfor  Song  Kong,  24  Ifoo.  x866, 

*  U.Colonel  Barnes  served  a6  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  Major  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  Inflintry  in  the  KafBr  war 
irrJ45>-47 ;  was  present  in  several  engagements,  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Tambookie  country  in  August 
»3d  tfctt  over  the  Kei  in  Dec.  1846.  Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851  (Medal).  Served^alao 
^_^ndianmiUi^^vmpaign,  including  the  operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepatd 

*  Csptsin  Sharp  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  xSsS-so.  inotadinir  the  onerm. 
i«uiniheShahabad  district,  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal).    "         ^   ^  ^    39,  "wiuumg  me  opera- 


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74th  (Highlanders.)— LinJced  to  26th.       r?^^^i^?^w5^. 

*Buii.CO"    "FUSVTBS  D*0V0B*'    "OlUDAD    BODUOO" 
"NiVlLIJl"  "ObXHBB"  "TOUI.OU8B"  "PlWnrBITLA." 


220    On  pMtage  Home.  1 
"BmnvQArktAM*'  "ABtxn"   (with  the  Elephant). 

**BaPAJOX"  *<SALAMAVOi."  "ViTTOBIA"  "PTBBJrXBS" 

Yean'  8er.  o^iMiei.— Walter  Doaglae  PhilUpps  Fatton,^  Bnatgu,  'as  sept,  ^s ;  ut,  '3  ifov.  40 ;  Capi,  'xa  May  46 ;  Jfafor. 
37  Feb.  53:  Bm9t  Lieut.CoUmel,  38  May  53;  CoUmtl,  «8  Nov.  54;  Zi«it<.C«2MM%  xx  May  63;  Major, 
General,  x  Jan.  68 ;  LUuienami  General,  14  Sept.  75 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77;  CoUmel  74th  Foot,  8  Oct  76. 


Uentenaat  OoloneL— John  Jago,  Bneign,  'i6  Jan.  46 ;  14.  'x9  Feb.  47 ;  Capi.  '7  March  5c :  Jftuer,  xz  Mav63: 
Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  o  Dec.  73 ;  Colonel,  9  Deo.  77 ;  LienUnani  CoUmel,  3  April  78.  -v  .r     * 

Ki^ort.— Abel  Btraghan,'  .E«».P3o  July  54 ;  Lt^Z  Jvly  56  j  Copt.  Px8  June  6x  j  BtMqjor,  X3  Aug.  74 ;  Major, 
X4  June  76. 

Robert  Elphinatone  Deare,  J?fu^,  '8  July  561  JJ.  ^g  Jan.  57;  Copt.  '9  Sept.  64;  BtJiaior,  i  Oct  77; 
Jf<yor.  3  April  78. 


S"i. 


CAnj^ivs. 

Peter  M'Lareo 

Charles  Tennant  Wallace  

Thomas  ColvUle 

HirTiiird  Leiffb. 

G'  fiyngham  Mar^iiM' Alpine 

EvoJyn  John  Hmnilton    

CliATlcH    Hamilton    Simpson,   Ad^futant\ 

H  Lanarkifiirr  BUle  Votitnteere  ) 

El! ward  fJeorif^*  Keppel,  Adjutant  3  Nor-  \ 

fdJh  Eijl*  VoiunUere > 

Chil.iit4.Sita.irl 

Jjuisfft  Ardiib»ld  Hay 

Jniae^i  Utwuy  Toler  -, 

Ecnry  Bim|>,''itioy 

LtBUTXVAVTS. 

Ltimbiirt  Hugh  Skene  

Ciawh}    Maxwell    MaoDonald,  Inei.  of^ 

Mueketrf  la  Deo.  77  S 

Henry  Robert  Kelham  

Carteret  Walter  Carey,  A4juUMt  xo  Nov.  77 

Henry  Ludlow  Lopes  

Richard  Eyre  Goold-Adams 

Dudley  Stuart  Kays 

Frank  Maxwell  

Joseph  Henry  Greer 

Gilbert  Alexander  Pagan 

William  Mordannt  Marsh  Sdwarda 

Cecil  Charles  Cavendish 

John  George  Edmund  Templer 

Alfred  Ren4  Heneage 

Harrison  Midwood  


39  Oct. 

13  Aug. 
P9Mar. 
'30  Dec. 
'18  June 
June 

'zoMar. 


'39  July 
^  7  Aug. 
J'aoJuly 
'37  Nov. 


SBCOVn   LXBUTBVAVTS. 

Robert  Follett  M.  F.  M.  Synge   . 

William  Henry  Stevenson 

Louis  Somervell 


'18  June  61 

^xgAug.  63 

'19  July  64 

"13  Mar.  66 

P  9  Nov.  66 

30  July  67 

'35  Nov.  68 


36  June  67 


8  July    68 


»35Nov.   68 

34  Sept.  56  x8  July   63 

'38  May    70  33  Mar.   77 

'27  Oct.    71  XI  June  7 

38  Oct.    71      3  April  7 


88  Oct.  7x 
x6Mar.  73 
38  May   73 


3in)  LIBUT. 

15  Aug.  77 
5  Sept  77 
35  May    78 


'  7  Aug.  67 
'•37  Nov.  67 
P  4  Feb.    71 

xa  Feb.  73 
x  April  75 

14  June  76 

37  Sept.  76 
XI  Nov.  76 


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5  April  76 


*  Major  Straffhan  served  with  the 

74th   Highlanders    in    the    Indian 

13  Nov.   73 1  mutiny   campaign  in  1857-58,  and 

38  Feb .   74 1  was  present  at  the  storm  and  csptnr« 
13  June  74JofShorapore  (Medal). 

81  Sept.  74 1 
8z  Sept.  74 1 
13  June  75 
30  Nov.  75! 
83  Mar.  76, 
28  Apr.   76 

39  Nov.  76 
II  Sept.  77 
XI  Sept.  76 


Ptufwuuier,'^ 

Quarter  lfa«l«r.— Donald  Swanson,  xo  May  71. 

Faeingt  White.— ^^Mfo,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co.^IriekAffente,  Sir  E.  Borouffh,  Bt,  and  Go. 
Bmharkedfor  Gibraliar,  x  Feb,  x868. 

1  General  Patton  served  with  the  74th  throughout  the  KaflOr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  all 
the  operations;  oonmianded  the  Regiment  in  the  Field  from  November  1851  until  October  x85»— mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  on  the  i6th  March  1853  he  received  the  marked  approbation  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  m  General  Orden 
for  nis  conduct  in  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof,  and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  General  Orders  of  the  15th 
November  following  by  Sir  George  Cathoart  for  services  in  the  Field ;  for  these  services  he  was  promoted  to  tfae 
rank  of  Lt Colonel.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  (attached  to  the  Staff)  at  the  battle 
of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  was  also  present  with  the  Head  Quarter  Staff  as  an  amateur  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma,  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  capture  of  Balaklava  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  ClaMof 
the  Med)idie«and  Turkish  Medal).  He  was  on  Field  Service  witha  Madras  Column  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857' 


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75th  (StirlingsJiire) — Linked  to  3gth.      r^i Outrut Vo^g. 

«S.«=,G^«AM"  "toml"  (Witt  the Eoy.1  Tiger)    "D»H,'V"7^.',^o^^'^*''"'*- 
VtvsSer.  Colonel.— JoliB  Thomas  Hill,  i«#tyn, '13  March  27;  Lieut.  ^16  Apr.  20:  Coot    'i^j  Feb    oe-    MVi.'/m.   p,» 
?diH*iil    March   41;    Lt.Colonel,  3  Apr.  46;    Co/<>««i,  20  June  54;    Major  General    -io   Jiilv   60-    it*«?%^Uw 
^--'   P*y-     .4Jtine6o;  e^Herri/,  2^  June  76  ?Co/o««?Z  75th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72/  •  ^      ^   ^'    Lieui.Qentral , 

■^or>.— DenzU  Hammill,  Ensiffn,  16  Jan.  58  ;  Lt.  1*18  Oct.  59  j  Capi.  PxS  Jan.  67  •  Major  21  Jan  t- 
Frederick  Francis  Daniell,  E^ign,  13  Aug.  58;  Lufut.  '16  Dec.  59 ;  Capt.  8  May  67;  Mafor,  18  Dec.^75. 


3     , 


George  William  Vernon  Cotton 

■••  I  John  Ormsby  Moore  Vandelenr 

—  'John  Edward  Boyes 

•••  I  Richard  Robinson  Sevan 

...  j  John  Gage  Lecky  

".  \p.9.e.  Edfrard  Essex 

...  [Richard Wilson 

6  iDawson  Townloy 

—  Alaric  Edward  Arengo  Cross , 

••  jOrfenr  James  Carenagh 

Henrv  Harding  Mathias,  Adjutant  Dor$tt  \ 
IfilUia   S 


LlKUT«irA.irT8. 

Basil  Hall  Woodward  

Denman  Lambert  Baynes 

Arthur  Henry  Pain  

James  John  Burke  Mensies 

Someri«et  Edward  O'Brien  Kevill-Davies... 
William  Barroa-Stanton,  Inst,  of  J£u*-  "> 

tttry  t  May  79 ) 

Henry  William  Tryon 

George  Thomas  Frederick  Downmau 

Charles  Herbert  Payne  

William  Thomas  Preston 


J  xiKzeir  OB 

2VO  LIBUT. 


22  May    58 


CAPTAHr. 


••  2  Sept.  62  '  8  June  67 


BbCOVD  LXXUTIfTANTS. 

Herbert  Henry  Barney,  Acyutant  9  July  79 

Adolphns  Graham  Pirie 

Richard  Dynoley  Jennings-Bramly  

Harrey  Goodwin  Brooks 


'16  Mar.  60  P30  Jan.    63  ^14  Sept. 

P29  Oct.  61 1 P 1 8  Jan.    67  » 1 4  Oct. 

Pi9Aug.  62Jp9Mar.    67  p  14  Oct. 

P  9  Oct.  63 IP  8  May    67  p  5  Mar. 

19  Feb.  67,P27Nov.   67  P31  May 

p2May  65; Pi 5  May    67   21  Jan. 

24  June  53    26  Jan.    55  ^14  June 

PxsMay  671^17  April  69    17  Oct. 

P27N0V.  67  P24  April  69    14  Dec. 


Pi 7  April  69  P3iMay    71 


P20  Oct.     69 

P20  July    70 

3  Sept.  70 

'17  April  69 


29  Sept.  77 

2!rD  LIBUT. 

30  Jan.  78 
x6Peb.  78 
33  Jan.  79 
iz  Oct  79 


P3X  May  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  7z 

28  Oct.  71 
12  Nov.  73 

20  Nov.  75 

IX  Nov.  76 

29  Nov.  76 
II  Nov.  78 
27  Aug.  79 


67 
68 
68 
70 
71 
75 

% 

78 
8  Mar.  79 


5  July    72 


J|V«jw/*n-William  Hugh  Mortimer,  i  Apr.  78;  Em.  '2:  Feb.  65;  Lt,  18  June  67;  Copf.  31  Oct.  77. 
iQirarftr  MaaUr,— John  Cotton,  27  Juno  74.  ' »      -r  •  j*  vuk.  //. 


Faeimfft  Yellow.— Jy*ii<»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—IrUh  AgenU,  Br  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Natal,  31  Mar.  75. 

f  1857  ftron  the  outbreak  on  12th  May, 
D  of  sorties  on  xath  and  zsrh  June,  and 

'=«itI)iSr(Medknriac£i'p, "and  Vtetc'ri* C?^"):"" "*"'  "^  """' ■'"'^' ''*'™^  '"'""' wounded,  and c»p- 


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]  76th  Toot.— Linked  to  S3rd. 

"HwDOOStur"  (with  the  Elephant).    "  Niv«  "  " PBWjrsuLA.' 


I  8uh  Diitriet  No.  9. 
[,Brigad9  Depot,  Halifu. 


Yean  Ser.  q^i^^  _^^  Frederick  Darl«y  George,^  CB.  Comet,  ^24  Mar.  25 ;  Lt,  '30  April  27 ;  Oifrf.  '30  Ang.  33;  J<. 
"   '  '  *  ■"--•-         *T__        .  £i^  Lt.CoUnul,  4  Feb.  sj;    Colonel,   28  Nov.  54;  ii<.( 

General,  1 7  May  74 ;  OMMralt  z  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  76ih  Foot,s8  April  75. 


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M(yor,  4  July  43 ;  Jfty'or,  30  Nov.  49 » 
Sept.  58 ;  Utyor  General,  6  May  66  ;X<.C 
Lieu&uuit  CdUneL— 


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]I^on.~John  Henry  Tripp,  Ensign,  'za  July  50 ;  Zi,  *a2  April  53 ;  Capt,  5  July  60 ;  Brevet  Mc^or,  8  Mar.  73 ; 

56;  Copt,  z  Jnly  64;  Brevet  Jfe^'or,  i  Oct.  77;  Mtyor, 


^  Jt^fVST/  "  ^?5'  7S*__^, 


John  M'Dermid  AUardioe,  £iu^,  20  Feb.  55 ;  Xt.  25  Jan. 
zo  Nov.  77. 


CAPTAXirS. 

Thomas  Trophimns  Hodges* 

Albert  B.  Pearee.'  Dep,  Aeeiet.  A4j.  0«i.| 

for  Mneketry  at  Gibraltar S 

John  Talbot 

Douglas  Campbell  De  Wend 

Tre&nham  IitzHerbert  Garlyon 

Thomas  Wm.  Best,  AJ^.  2  JFeet  Biding  B,r. 

Henry  Burton*    

Henry  Lockner  Brett,  Adj.  5  Adm.  Bait,  \ 

W.  B.  tf  Torkehire  EyteVolunteere S 

Albert  Arthur  Bonald  Jjogan 

Francis  Welch 

George  Lycett  Engledue  May 

Duncan  Donald  Charles  M'Cay  M'Donald 


LmrrBVAiTTS. 

Cleveland  Augustus  Brett 

Charles  William  Gore,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Me^or  General  Gore 

John  Booper  King    

Alfired  John  Chamberlin  Wrench , 

Richard  Carlyon  Coode,  ^<^'«<aii<  z  Jan.  79 
Stewart  John  Trench,  Inetruetor  qfMne-  * 

ketrn  z  July  79 

Charles  M'OUntock  Le  BUno 

William  Whately  

Cecil  Bdward  Buggles-Brise 

Henry  Gordon  Fellowes 

Arthur  Bobert  Hume 


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IH 


6  Sept.  55 
2  July  38 

^'28  Oct.  59 

4  July  60  j 

5  Feb.  61 
P9  0ct.  63; 

31  May  59 

'26  July  64 

7  Feb.  65 
P22May  66 
'z^June  68 
i'2zMar.  68 


zoJuly   68 
1*24  April  69 


SlOOVD  LXBUnVAVTS. 

George  Philip  Berkeley  Molyneux 

Arthur  Stephens  Were  

Frederick  WiUiam  Bainbridge  Landon.. 


P  7  May  70 


22  July    59 

PzoMay    61 

»  9  Oct.  63 
Px2  July  64 
»i8  April  6«; 
PjsMay  66 
P2Z  Nov.  62 

8  April  68 

P  8  Aug.  68 

3  Fob.    70 

**  9  Aug.  7z 

28  Oct.    71 


28  Oct.    7z 

28  Oct.     7z 

2z  Aug.  72 
Z3  June  75 
zoSept.  75 

6  Oct     75 

28  Oct.  7z 
Z9  April  76 
28  Oct.  76 
28  Oct.  77 
3z  May    78 


2Nn  LIXUT. 


8  Dec.  77 
22  Jan.  79 
13  Aug.  79 


8  April  68. 
P  8  Aug.  68' 

Z9  Oct.  69! 
Z5  AprU  74' 

9  Sept.  74 
27  Sept.  76 

P2oMay    68 

4  July  77 
zo  Nov.  77, 
2  Mar.  78, 

22  Nov.  78, 
7  June  79 


Ci.PVA.Iir.     !    BKXV.XA/. 


Paymarf^r.— Benjamin  Henry  Burge,"  6  Sept.  78  j  Bnt.  pi8  Aug.  54 ;  Lt,  ax  July  $5  i  Capt.  z  Apr.  70. 
QiMre«r  2ra«l«r.— James  Edward  Hell,  24  Jan.  74. 

jPocfi^t  BaSu^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.~-JruA  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
BetumedJVom  India,  zo  April  76. 


1  General  George  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Scinde  in  Z842-43  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  including 
the  destruction  of  Imaumghur  in  the  Desert,  and  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  at  which  last  he  com- 
manded the  22nd  Regt.  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Msjor.  and  CB.).  Served  also  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Sonthern 
Mahratta  Coxmtry  and  in  the  Southern  Concan  in  Z844-45  and  commanded  a  Corps  of  Detachments  at  the  taking  of 
the  Petahs  on  the  northern  fronts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of 
both  those  forts,  being  in  command  of  the  left  flank  post  Again  during  the  operations  against  the  Forts  Munnahnr 
and  Mtmsontosh  in  ttie  Southern  Concan,  he  commanded  the  lea  wing  of  the  22nd  Regt.,  and  afterwards  com- 
manded the  Field  Brigade  at  Kolapore. 

*  Captain  Hodges  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  Z857  to  Z859,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Meanrunge  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflftiirB  of  Barree  and  Nugger,  and  was  promoted  ft'om  the  38tn  to  tfae 
76th  Regiment  (br  having  on  the  2zst  March  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  successf^illy  led  a  volunteer  party  and  captored 
a  batteiT  of  three  gunslMedal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  Oct.  Z867  to  June  7868  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train  and  was  appointed  Inspecting  Officer  of  the  Highland  Division  of  Transport ;  present  at  the  battle 
before  Magdala  as  Transport  StafT  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  carried  the  despatches  of  that  victory  and 
news  of  the  release  of  the  prisoners  to  Custalo,  a  distance  of  200  miles,  and  was  entrusted  with  the  despatches  » , 
Colonel  Milward  at  Annesley  Bay  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability,  ener|;y,  and  seal,"  Medal).  | 

•  Captain  Pearse  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  '/  ability,  energs* ' 

^'s  cSkPtain  Burton  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6t,  including  the  actionJ 


''^"c^mSSa  Burge'served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  CTolonel  Graham  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  291^ 
Dm  x8<7  •  accompanied  the  Force  to  the  Peiho  in  June ;  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow  ol 
xiSaiS.'xSsS  (Ifodal  with  Clasp).  ' 


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1  77tll  (East  Middlesex)  The  JDuJce  of  Gamhridge's     [SubButrict'So.jo. 
-I  ^  Ovr,i.-LinhedtoS7th.  lBr^,aaeD^t,^^. 


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The  Plume  of  tho  Frinoe  of  Wales.      The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    "  SBsnroAPATiLX  "  "  Cifdab 


Y«*ivs«.;ool,o^_Henry  Hope  Graham,*  CB.  Bntign^  '15  Oct.  29:  Lt.  '7  Sept.  32  j  Cap<.  ^7  Nov.  34 
FuU|Hiif  ^6;  Lt. Colonel, 'ag  Apr.  53;  Colowl,  a8  Nov.  54;  3fa/oi*  Qeneral,  20  Jaji.  67  j  Lt.Qei 
^^^     QemwU,  1  Oct.  77;  CoUmeU^ih  Foot,  13  May  75. 


.,  Iftyor,  P14  Apr. 
^eneralf  25  Nov.  74 ; 


. 77;  i;oion««77iii  *ooi,  13  May  7, 
laestenant  Colonel.— Henry  Kent,*  Snaign,  »»8  Aug.  45 ;  Lt.  '23  Aug.  50  j  Cap*.  27  Sept.  54;  Major,  24  Aug. 
!^.Ce2<mW,  ^13  Juno  68;  Colonel,  13  June  73. 
—Humphrey  Mungal  Lamont  Colquhoun,  iffim^,  I'xS  Aug.  54;  Li.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.^ij  July  57; 

^,_r,  2  Sept.  68;  BtLiXohnsl,  ix  July  77. 

p.0.e.  Harcourt  Mortimer  Bengough,  Ent^,  '22  Mar.  55 ;   Lt,  3  Oct.  55 ;  Capt,  1*30  Dec.  64';  Bt, Major,  x  Oct. 

77 ;  Miy'or,  2  Feb.  78 ;  Bi.Lt. Colonel,  99  Nov.  79. 
Reginald  Hoslrins,  En».  ^7  Dec.  55  ;  Lt.^3  June  59 ;  Capt.  P22  Jan.  68 ;  Major,  i  Feb.  79. 


CA-PTAIirS. 

p.«.tf.Wi]liamForbesGatacre,  D.A.A.  Gen,  \ 
Alderekot    S 

Henry  Jervis  White 

Arthur  Lang  Tickeil 

Frederick  Henry  King,*  Adjutant  5  Mid-  \ 
dUaex  J^liiia i 

William  Samuel  Henderson  

Cockbnm  Forte 

Hugh  FitsBoyMarryat  

Smitii  Byrom  Boyds 

Richard  Chicheley  Thornton 

Francis  Heniy  Macdonald  Dawson 

George  Fenton   

Frederick  Graham 


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Buacombe  Field  We8tmacott,^u2«  de  Camp  > 
to  Mty'or  General  Cl^ffML ) 

Adonia  Graham  Schuyler,  Adj.  6  Aug.  79 

Ernest  Bdward  Foley,  Inet.  of  Mueketrg  \ 
6  Aug.  79    S 

Francis  Douglas  Lumley  

Robert  Theophilus  Hewitt  Law   

Clarence  Francis  Berkeley  Wodehouse 

Arthor  Banbury 

Godfirey  Charles  George  Norton ., 


SlOOVD  LxiUTUrAVTS. 

William  Stnokey  Wood 

Natttaniel  Walter  Bamaidiston ., 

George  Berasford  Lempriere 

George  Walter  Wrey  Savile 

Lionel  Grant  Oliver 


x8  Feb. 

Px8  Nov. 
5  Aug. 

'19  Aug. 

»3iMay 
'11  Mar. 
»*ix  Dec. 
P14  Oct. 
»23  Oct. 
Pas  Dec. 

a  Sept. 

8  Jan. 


9  Oct. 


62  '23  Deo. 

63  >»3o  Mar. 

64  J'sx  July 

62  1*23  Mar. 

59     5  Oct. 
62  P30  Dec. 

66  P2S  Apr. 
67,Pi2  Feb. 

67  i'2aMar. 
67 1  17  Sept. 

68  »X4  Oct. 
68    28  Oct. 


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3  April  78 

X4  Sept.  78 

ax  June  79 

6  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.   79 

69  28  Oct.  77 
12  Nov.  73 
28  Feb.   74 

(  xo  Mar.  75 
24  Mar.  76 
28  April  76 

'  98  Oct.  77 
x9Aug.  76 


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'  7  Dec. 

70 

P22  Mar. 

7» 

'27  Sept. 

71 

'•30  Nov. 

70 

x6  Aug. 

73 

12  Feb. 

7S 

27  June 

74 

2  Feb. 

78 

xFeb. 

79 

a  Feb. 

79 

6  Aug. 

79 

15  Nov. 

79 

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'.—Alexander  Henzy  Haldane,?  30  Aug.  78 ;  Ent.  ao  July  55  i  Lt.  la  Feb.  58 ;  Capt.  i  Apr.  70. 
QMrfar  J£<u<«r.— ^George  Hope,'  aj  July  00. 

JFaeimge  YeXLow.^AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Iriek  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Beitimedfrom  India,  25  Majf  1870. 


lineal  Graham  served  in  China  firom  1852  to  1859,  and  commanded  the  troops  at  Hong  Kong  during  a 
P-stkn  of  that  period ;  was  second  senior  officer  and  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  em- 
^y^  against  Canton  during  the  operations  before  that  city  and  its  capture  in  Dec.  1857  (CB.) ;  proceeded  in 
^33>asiid  of  a  force  to  the  Peiho  river  in  June  x8s8,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow  on  x  ith 
^p««t  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-OdoDel  Kent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854  and  up  to    26th  March  1851  with  the  77th  Regiment,  in- 
dniag  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  uiree  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the 
^  and  Turkiah  Medal). 

.  Kin  King  served  with  the4GthRegimentintheNewZea]andwarofi863-6s,andwaspresentatWaiari  (Medal). 

'  Cattaan  Haldane  served  with  the  Queen's  Boyals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including 

ue  t^i;  of  Tangka,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  atst  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

,  Viiner  Master  Hope  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 

inxoTDia,  siege  and  flul  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i6th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the 

itodu  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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178ih(Highland)  {Bose^sldre  Buffs).— Linked  to  7  ^si*[B^^^t,Y^Q^ 

i  IMi  »»   «A««ATT.'»  /with  thft  TClm^himO.  "Matdx"  "JJ.VA."  "  PlBSU."  "KoOSHAB"  "LuCKH 


"Assays"  (with  the  Elephant).  "Maiba"  "Java"  "  Pibsia"  "Kooshab 


Pay. 


Pay. 


O«orge. 

LUCBHOW." 

Yeara' »«'  Colonel.— 5ir  Patrick  Graiit,i  (JCJ.  eCMQ.  Ension,  16  July  90  j  Lt.  xi  July  93;  CaptiiUaj  32;  i?J.ir<!vV>r, 
Full  Half      30  April  44;  -afl/'^w,   15  June  45;  Bt.Lt.Colonel  3  April  46;  Colonel,  9  Ausf.  50 ;Xf.Co/^«l,  20  Aug.  51; 
Sajor  General/iB  Nov.  54;  Lt.General,  24  Oct.  62;  d*i«?rai,  19  Nov.  7o;  OofoiMi  78th  Foot,  93  Oct.  63. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Au^ruatus  Edmund  Warren,*  EnHffti,  '2  Feb.  49  J  P'  »S  Nov.  52 ;  C<ipt.  ^x  July  55 ; 

Major,  13  July  67  ;  Brevet  Ueutenant  Colonel,  93  July  76  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  97  Mar.  78.    . 
Majors.- George  Forbes/  .Bimv*.  '"  Jan.  55;  i<.  10  July  55;  Capt,  '24  May  S9;  Bt.ifajor,  5  July  7a, 

ThoSis  Mackenzie;  2?»i»l^,  '8  Feb.  56;  Lt  30  April  58;  Copt,  '98  July  63;  St,Major,  1  Oct.  77;  Major, 
97  Mar.  78. ^____ 


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Captaiits. 

William  Charles  Smith    

JAndrew  Murray 

Oliver  Graham    , 

Hugh  Gough  Grant,  Aide  de  Cantp  to  Com.  "> 

in  Chi»fin  India } 

William  Francis  Maitland  Kirwan    

Charles  John  Butler  Stewart,  Adjutant, ^ 

So9f,  (^e.  Militia S 

George  fetrachey  Olive  Justice 

Thomas  k  Becket  Sargent,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 


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ElfSIGN  oa 
9KD  L1BUT. 


P16  Sept.  59 
P  7  Feb.  ~ 
'31  Mar. 

P28  July 

"  8  Jan. 

*•  9  Aug. 

P  a  Aug. 

Pio  Nov. 

P13  Feb. 
P22  Jan. 
P  9  Mar. 

P  8  Jan. 

P  8  Feb. 


LIEUT. 


24  Mar, 
58!Pi6Aug, 
63"  ' 
63 


argent 

io  Major  General  Wtllie 

Edward  Mayne  Alexander 

Gilbert  William  Renny  Maxwell  Waugh... 

Henry  John  Knight 

Alan  William  Cameron,  A4J.31  Lanark- \ 

ekire  Rifle  Volunteers ) 

Duncan  Stewart 

LlBUTXirAKTS. 

William  Wellington  Sandeman  

James   Henry  Ewart,  Aide  de  Camp  to  I 

Major  Gen.  H.  HamiUon )  i'  8  Aug. 

Charles  William  Carfrae P23  Dec, 

William    Brewster  M'Dougall,  Inet.  of\ 

Mueketry  t2  May  79  ) 

Percy  Seymour  Harvey 

Kenneth  Ross  MacKenzie 

Charles  Maitland  Pelham  Bum 

WUliam  de  Bathe  Hatton   

Duncan  Oraigie  Halkett 

Sydney  Bellmgham  Jameson   

Herbert  Sturges  Barlow 

Hugh  Davidson 


PxsMar.    68 

68 

68 

P24  July    69 

P94  Sept.  70 


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SXCOVB  LXBUrBVAVTS. 

Ronald  Graham-Campbell,  Adj.  13  June  79 

George  Robert  Vernon  Hume  

George  Mackintosh  

Richard  Agnew  Fraser  

AlfVed  Charles  Chri»topher  

James  Andrew  Brown 

Francia  hazett  Lnnd , 

Donald  Charles  Fredrick  Madntyre. 
Faymaeter, 


P  8  Aug. 

96  Oct. 

'  9  Oct. 

'  9  Mar. 

13  July 
P90  July 
P  8  July 
P  7  Jt»iy 
P94  July 

P  5  Nov. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
98  Oct. 


13  Oct. 
8  Dec. 
z  May 


9iri>  LIBHT. 


9  Aug.  73 
23  June  75 
98  Apr.  77 
II  Nov.  7\ 
13  Nov,  7J 
30  Apr.  79 
92  May  79 


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P  8  Aug.   65 

2  Oct.     66 

'  9  Sept.  68 1 

'  5  Nov.    70 

15  Mar.  73 

98  May    73 

24  July  73 

28  Mar.   77 

XI  July  77 
2  Mar.  78 
97  Mar.  78 

95  May   78 

99  May    79 


1  Oct.    77 


I 


z  May  78 
I  May  78 
zz  May  78 
II  May  78 
IX  May  78 
99  Jan.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  1Q 
John  Lysaght  Hewson,  z  Apr.  78 ;  Ent.  6  June  56 ;  £<.  x  May  59 ;  Capt.  z  Apr.  70. 
Qjuarier  Maeter.—Fan  OampbeU,  99  June  78. 

Faeinge  Buff.—Affente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— in*A  Agemite,  9w  B.  Borough,  BU  and  Co 
Returned  from  Nova  Seotia,  9X  Deoewther  1871. 
'  Sir  Patrirk  Grant  served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General  with  the  Army  of  Gwalior  in  1843-44  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Bronse  Star).  Sntlei  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Adjutant  General— twice  severely 
ana  ilnngerously  wounded  by  grape-shot  through  the  arm  and  musket-ball  in  left  breast,  and  horse  tbreo 
timeN  shot  under  him  ^repeatedl^  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  and  three  Clasps). 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  witli 
Brevet  of  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Expedition  to  Kohat  against  the  Afliffhan  hill  tribes  in  1849-50 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Warren  served  with  the  89nd  Reigt  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  gnd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiali 
•   of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present 

at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Gawnpore,  action  of  Khodagange,  axid 
occupation  of  Fnttehghur,— acthig  successively  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Bussell,  Colonel  Biddulph,  Colonel 
Hale,  and  Sir  John  Inglis ;  served:  the  Rohilound  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions at  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  of  Khankur  and  Bonkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Forbes  served  with  the  x9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  6th  September  Z855,  indnding  the  siege 
and  ftkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Olasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Record  of  ike  Servieee  0/  the  78M  Migklandere. 

Raised  by  letter  of  service  dated  7th  March  1793 ;  insj^eotod  and  passed  July  1793 ;  proceeded  to  Holland  September 

1794 ;  returned  to  England  May  1795 ;  proceeded  to  Qniberon  August  1795 ;  returned  Januarr  1796 ;  proceeded  to  the 

Cape  of  (3ood  Hope  1706;  to  Galoatta  February  1797 ;  to  Bombay  February  1803;  to  Ooa  Febniaiy  1807:  to  Java 

August  181  x;  returned  to  England  July  1817 ;  proceeded  to  Ireland  November  z8x7;  embarked  for  Ceylon  April 

1896 ;  returned  to  England  Febmaiy  1838 ;  embarked  for  India  April  1849.    Proceeded  on  active  service  to  Persia 

.  in  January  18^7,  returned  to  Bombay  in  May  1857,  thence  inunediately  to  Bengal.    Returned  to  England  Beptember 

\z859.    Embarked  for  Gibraltar  3  August  1865.    Returned  to  England  firom  Nora  Sootia,  ai  Deoemlwr  1871. 


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0ibrtlttf.]79th  (Queens  Own  Cameron  Eijhlaudci's),—Llahed  to  42/iJ.  \%'ri^]^ly^'^^22^ 
"Egxor-op-Zbb."    "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Fcextesd'Oxob"  "SA.Li.iii.KCi.** '•Pxkbnbbs*^  "Nivbllb" 


•Nitb" 


(with 

•  TOULOUSB  " 


Sphinx). 

F^iS  C«l«iwL— Sir  John  Douglaa.i  QCB.  Etmgn,  ^6  Sept.  33;  Lt.  '18  July  36;  Captn  June  41;  BtMajor, 
Hj  At  I  I  Nov.  4a  J  Major,  '24  Dec.  52 ;  BLLt.Colonel,  '20  June  54 ;  Lt.Colonel,  13  Aug.  54 ;  Colonel,  1  Aug.  57  j 
—  -^     Major aeneral,  6  Mar.  68;  Lieut.Geiuralf  23  Aug.  77;  Colonel  79th  Foot,  x  Jan.  79. 

Xicntaiuuit  Colonel.— Edward  William  Cuming,*  Entign,  '24  July  46 ;  Lt.  ^^i  Mar.  48 ;  Capt.  8  Oct.  54 ; 
BiMcffor,  14  Deo.  68 ;  Majors  2  Mar.  72 ;  Brnet  Lieutenant  Colonelt  1  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  31  Oct.  77. 
Kigon.— John  MaodonaldLeith.«  Enn^,  '17  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  ^6  Oct.  54 ;  Capt.  '15  May,57 ;  BtJiajor,  5  July  72 ; 
Jfiyor,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  31 1)eo.  78. 


Capt^vs. 

John  Edward  Allen? 

Edward  Everett'    

Albert  Newbv  Clay* 


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P13  May 
X  Mar. 

Neil  (Campbell*  ..'.. «• aaFeb. 

jWilliam  Henry M'CauAland' 1P24  Feb. 

;Capel Heurv iliers, .4ij. 3 OtemoryaiMAtr* )   »  .  .„„ 

I    BifleVol )       ^^'^^' 

Henry  Hugh  Oldham^^o  juj.  Forth  Militia 

Alexander  Bruce  Murray  

Archibald  Young  Loslie  

John  Busfcild 

Walter   Douglas    S.  Campbell,  Aide  do ) 
Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  qf  Ireland... } 

Reginald  Carey  Annesley^'  

LiBunvi.iraH. 
Orr  Boswell  Gordon,  Adjutant  13  July  78... 

Robert  Harris  Camwath  Dalxell 

IJames  Moray  Brown  

Norman  Gathrie  Chalmers 

Gordon  Lorn  Campbell  Money 

Colin  Charles  MaokeuBie    ;'  s  Sept. 

William  Haskett  Smith,  Inet.i^fMuekHry  \  ^  ^  ^^^ 


S3    x9Jan.    55^16 Mar.  60 

55  •'14  Sept.  55, P  a  May  65 

55  P  I  July    59, Pis  June  66 

55    21  Sept.  55    30  Nov.  66 
57  'x6  Mar.   fco   29  Jan. 

60 '20  Oct.     65iPx4  0ct. 


58    XX  Sept.  59  ''14  Mar. 
59'' 10  May    6x1     5  Apr. 


4  Nov. 
»i8Mar. 

4  Mar.  60     X  Jan, 
1*30  Mar.   6o>'i2May 


13  May 

16  June 


'15  June  60 
'24  Nov.   63 


7  Nov. 
29  Jan. 


63I  31  Oct.    77 
67:  x5  Mar.    79 


'  4  July 
P  8  May 
P  X  Sept. 
Pxx  Dec. 
P  8  Feb. 


BBBT.lCiJ. 


5  July  72 
X  Oct.  77 
4  June  79 


8  May  79 

James  Maitland  Hunt 

George  Alexander  Garadoc  Reid ... 

Kenneth  Sohalch  Baynes  

Robert  Frajicia  Ladevese  Napier 

Sbcovd  Lxbcibvahtb. 

Wedderbum  Conway  Halketi 

John  Langford  Probyn  

Ron.  Charles  Cathcart 

Frederick  Hacket-Thompaon  

Adam  QiUies  Blackburn 

ITm.  Ivan  Campbell.. 


70   28  Oct. 
I  12  Feb, 


65  Px7  Fob.    69 

66  ;^28  Oct.  7x'  •  Lt. Colonel  Leith  served  the  East- 
66,  78  Oct.  71  ern  campaign  of  X854-55  with  the 
66{  28  Oct.  71 '79th  HighlanderSfincluding  the  battle 
68,  28  Oct.  71  lot  Ualaklava,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebas- 
68    a8  0ct.    7i,topol,  assaults  of  x8th  June  and  8th 

September,  and  expedition  to  Kertch 
7^  and  Yenikale(Me<lal  with  two  ClaspB, 

74'  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  nnd  Turkibh 

20  Nov.  75,Medal).    Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 

I  xoSept.  76  paigD  of  X858-59,  including  the  siego 

I  29  Nov,  76, and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on 

I  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Ally- 

anu  LI  BUT.  I  gunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shahjehanpore, 

capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Ma- 
homdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fy- 
zabad,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia, 
and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude 
across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


7^ 
78 
79 
79 
79, 

78 


x6  Feb. 

5  Oct. 
32  Jan. 

6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
X I  Oct. 

William  Angelo  Scott I  12  June   , 

J4  -  2  PoyMMfer.— John  Miller  M*Nair,»«  i  Apr.  78;  Comet,  p  19  Aug.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  p  10  July  60;  Bt. 
...   (^iHarter  Jtf a«f«r.— William  Howard,  20  Apr.  78.  L^q/or,  25  March  73. 

Faeinge  Blue.— .iyeii/,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq. — Iriah  Age^ie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Beturnedfrom  India,  7  Noo.  x87x. 
'  Sir  John  Douglas  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  command  of  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the 
v£«»  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  x 8th  June  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali 
J^l  with  three  Clasps.  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  4th  Class  of  the  Mediidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
fr^red  in  Uu  Indian  campaign  of  X857-59 ;  commanded  the  Infontrv  in  the  action  of  Secundra ;  commanded  a 
onjodd  daring  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  taking  the  Residency,  Iron  Bridge,  Great  Emaumbarra,  and  several  other 
i^konsQt  positions ;  afterwards  commanded  the  Influitry  of  the  Azimghur  Field  Force,  and  present  in  the  action  at 
'•^^  takmg  of  ABimghur,  detached  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  actions  at  Azimghur,  Munnear,  Sheoporeghat,  and 
^^'^'w  operations  in  and  around  Jugdespore  and  the  Jungles,  and  pursuit  to  Buxar.  On  xsth  June  18^8  appointed 
Vi  c«uoand  the  troops  in  the  Azimghur  and  Jounpore  districts,  ana  on  25th  June  to  the  command  of  the  diHturbcd 
J-tnc*  of  Behar,  Dtnai>ore,  Ghazepore,  and  Shahabad,  and  constantly  engagecl  in  pursuing  the  rebels  durin;^  the 
^•'ttd  wet  seasons;  took  the  field  afler  the  rains,  defeated  the  rebels  at  Karisath  and  drove  them  into  the  Junarle, 
^'<J<i9den>ore,  pursued  and  drove  the  rebels  into  the  Kymore  Hills,  killing  x.aoo;  campaign  in  the  Kyinore  HilU 
V^Kicreesfai  night  attack  at  Sulya  Duhar.  On  xsth  Jan.  1859  appointed  to  command  tho  troops  in  Palaraow  and 
'/jU  Kai!pore,  engaged  in  pursuing  the  rebels  in  Palamow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by 
t.«  Q„tenior  Cteneial  of  India.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  XCJ?.,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^  uwColotel  Ciiinixis  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including 
'>^'>«n4sof  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September,  ex- 
P^^io  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
.'^K<fr  Allen  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fVom  the  i6th  August  1855,  including  the 
n^-s  «£<!  Call  of  Sebaatopol  and  assault  of  tho  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in 
w  IjA'^h  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah, 
&cti'!ucf  All7gunge,  Bareiuy,  and  Shal^ehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bnniiinr  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  tho 
('>im  dt  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee 
"jeniMeaalwiihCliip), 

^Jujors  Everett  and  Clay  and  Captain  M'Causland  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  iu  the  Indian  campaign  of 
!:5j'59.  inclnding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly, 
US'!  bkahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Grogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Raxn- 
irvT^?'^  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
(sptAm  Neil  Campbell  served  with  the  Tpth  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  i6th  August  X855,  including 
1^*1*?^  *nd  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  X858-59, 
^^v  ?^  ^he  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  tho  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allvgimge,  Bareilly,  and 
l^^^^ossporeKaptare  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Rampore 

uu^  ^  ■absequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogn  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
T.r/iy*"^  Oldham  Berved  in  the  (Hiina  Expeditionary  Force  of  x8oo,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
l^T^  UHMlt  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekiu  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  in 

'  ^^  "^  Jynteah  Hill  campaign  in  1863. 
l^^iJ?*^^'"'^^  Berved  throngfhout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  X874  attached  to  the  42nd  Bisih' 
«!*-  '^^■•P"««^*»*^«^»ttlo  of  Amoaful  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Becquah,  batUe  of  Ordahsu  and 
«»^  of  CowaasBie  (Madal  with  Clasp). 

»i*—  *^J1^**'  sarredwith  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  16th  Augnst  1855,  including  the 
■Sm^^.^'  BebMtopolaad  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
rzv?  r!  *?™*  CMnpaign  of  1858-50,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah, 
r^™ «  Allyyangt,  Bareilly.  and  8haly%hanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie.  passage  of  the 


2  2G 


25 
23 


28 


Dcro^Lu3..h.  ]  QO^  (Staffurd,hlreVolanteers),^Lin1cedto3StL  [tX^,![;iJ^JX2^,,, 

,^,,y  1  "Egypt'*  (wiih  the  Spliinx).    •'Moodkm'*  "Fbbozxshah**  "Sobhaoh"  "Pbou"  *' Cbstsal Ikdu." 
1^1 !  Colonel.— iiir  Hichard  Wilbraham,^  £CB.  and  Li.  '25  Mar.  28  ;  Lt.  25  May  33 ;  Capt.  '22  July  36 ;  Bt.Major, 

31  Dec.  41 ;  Major,  ^ig  Jan.  44  ;  Bt.IA.ColoneL  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoUmel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Qeneral^  26  Jan.  66  ; 

Lt. General,  21  Mar.  74 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  CoUmel  80th  Foot,  16  Mar.  75. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Tucker,*  CB.  Ensign,  '23  Nov.  55 ;  Lt.  P23  Oct.  57  j  Cop/.  Pi8  May  60 ;  Bt.  Major, 

9  Dec.  72;  Major f  9  Nov.  77:  Lt. Colonel,  9  JuJy  79. 
lUjon.- Charles  Augustus  FitzGerald  Creagh,'  Eneign,  8  Sept.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55;  Capt.  6  Maj-  tj; 

Bt.Major,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  9  July  79. 
James  Lewis  Bradshaw,"  JBn*.  P27  Jan.  57  ;  Lt.  '30  July  58  j  Cajrf,  ^28  Oct.  68 ;  Bt,MaJor,  10  July  75 

Major,  15  Nov.  79. 


Captaiits. 

Fred.  Brown  Numa  Crauftird,*  Adj.  i ") 
Stafford  ITilifia ) 

Robert  Warner  8tone»    

Walter  Howard  " 

Charles  Edward  Whitaker  Roworth 

Paul  Syvinbxime,^^  Commieeioner  qfFerak\ 
Police i 

Allan  Saunders"  

Wilfred  Turner  Anderson**  

John  Edward  Hale  Prior" 

Henry  J.  Johnson** 

James  Ormsby  Sherrard** 

Charles  Christopher  Cole"   

Lipton  Cumming  Potts'"  


I 


LiXVTXVAirTS. 

Tankerville  James  Chamberlain*? 

Saumarez  William  Cameron" , 

Arthur  Wellesley  Hast" 

Archibald  Borthwick  Horsbrugh 

William  Moore,  Dietriet  AJ^utant,Tran9vaal 

Henry  Hollingworth  Harward*' 

Henry  Charles  Savage  

Thomas  Edward  Griffin,  A^uiant  zo  May  78 

AlfVed  Henry  Lindop"»  

Frederick  William  Lyons 

Herbert  Aveling  Raitt  


SXCOVD  LlXITTSirAirTS. 

Edward  Kaye  Daubengr*> 

Beverly  William  Reid  Ussher"  

Prands  Macleod  Hastings  Marshall . 

George  Albanus  Williams   

Richard  Pasley  Colomb 

Randal  William  Johnston 


XKSIOX  01 
22rD   LIZCT. 

LIXUT. 

CAPTAIir. 

BBXV.MAJ. 

BI.LT.COL. 

P21  Sept.  52     6  June  54 

26  April  65 

I  Oct.    77 

23  July    58'  31  Jan.   6o|px7  Nov.   63 

xOct.    77 

16  Mar.   58'26Ang.   59;  10  Dec.    73 

17  Dec.    57|'i8Mar.    59 

I  April  70 

'28  Oct.     59^21  Nov.    62 

5  May    77 

»'23Aug.  61  P  9  Mar.   67 

5  May    77 

P  4  Aug.   65'Pi4  Oct.     68 

9  Nov.  77 

P2iMar.    68 

30  Aug.    71 

18  Nov.   77 

agNov.   79 

8  July    68 

28  Oct.      7« 

x3Mar.   79 
28  Mar.    79 

»iS  Oct.     68 

28  Oct.     71 

P3iMay    64 

'22  Mar.   71 

x7May    79 

17  Mar.   69 

28  Oct.    71 

9  July    79 

a  Feb. 

•JC 

78 

16  Feb. 

78 

27  Mar. 

78 

2irD   LIBI7T.  1 

II  May 

78 

12  June 

78 

IX  May 

78 

22  Jan. 

79 

23  July 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

a8  0ct.     71     »  Sir  Richard  Wilbraham  served  the 

17  Jan.     74  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal), 

28  Feb.    74  including  the  advance  on  Gaza  and 

28  Feb.    74laffair  near    Askelon.     Served   the 

28  Feb.    74  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  >*  .**' 

-%o  Dec.   7 1  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  incladmi; 

13  June  74  the  battles  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  or 

31  May    76  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB., 

28  Mar.    79  Officer  of  the  Leffion  of  Honor,  3™ 

17  May    79  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  TurkiBb 

9  July   79  Medal).  ^   ^ 

•  Major  Crauftird  served  with  the 

80th   Regiment   in   Burmah  in  1853 

(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Also 

in  the  Indian  mutiny  and  campai^ 

in  Oude    in  1858-59,  including  the 

capture  of  Simree  Fort  and  defence 

of  Poorwah  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  Harward  served  in  the  i^t 
West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashnnti 
war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 
Pajfmaeter. — 
Quarter  3fa*ter.- -James  Pendery,  30  Oct.  ^8. 

Facinge  YeMoyr. —Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.—Iriek  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  Bengal,  June  x866;  Embarked  for  Singapore,  January  1872. 

•  Lt.Colonel  Tucker  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Bxpedition  of  1S65 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Perak  operations  in  1876,  part  of  the  time  as  Brigade  Maior ;  commanded  the 
left  attack  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878 ;  commanded  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colouel 
Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  istthe  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  the  troops  at  Lunebers :  also  commanded 
the  regiment  in  Wood's  Column  during  the  march  through  Zululand  and  in  the  engagement  at  ulundi  {CB.). 

'  Major  Crengh  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
nth  Sept.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  en^n^'s  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumam  (in  commnnd  '>■ 
a  party  of  the  50th),  the  capture  of  tbo  fortified  village  of  Ketemari  and  the  Putahi  Pah  (Medal).  Served  wiUi 
a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  to  Perak  under  General  Colbome. 

*  Major  Brndshaw  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76. 
»  Major  Stone  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  New  Zealand  ft*om  1864  to  1867  (Medal). 

*o  Captains  Howard  and  Swinburne  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan 
Bxpedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  in  the  Bxpedition  to  Perak  in  1875-76. 

"  Captain  Saunders  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Bxpedition  of  iStj 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Prior,  Captain  Cole,  and  Lieut.  Cameron  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  PcraK 
Bxpedition  in  1875-76. 

"  Captain  Anderson  served  ss  Superintendent  of  Volunteers  in  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni  in  1878.  and  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879.  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  ana 
the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

"  Captain  Johnson  served  in  Perak  in  1876  in  charge  of  the  Maharajah  Lela  and  other  Malay  prisoners.  Com- 
manded at  Fort  Mameluke  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878 ;  then  served  as  District  Adjutant  at  Lyden- 
berg,  and  subsequently  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Swazi  border  m  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  during  the  invaaion 
of  Zululand  and  the  engasrement  at  Ulundi. 

IS  Captain  Sherrard  served  as  Staff  Officer  in  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  and  as  Acting  AdjaUia 
of  the  80th  Regiment  during  the  operations  of  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  i^Tft 
and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

"  Captain  Potts  served  as  District  Adjutant  of  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  iSr^: 
was  with  the  8oih  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Bwazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  m* 
vaaion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  ,, 

17  Lieut.  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Transvaal  in  charge  of  two6.pounder  guns  in  November  and  December  "js? 
was  with  the  80U1  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonri  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  ^^^  daring  toe  w 
rasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  .  _. 

"  Lieut.  Hast  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  expedition  in  1876.  Trained,  eqoippw 
and  commanded  a  mule  battery  of  7-pounders  on  the  Zulu  border  in  1878,  for  which  he  received  the  ^^°*?2' 
bis  Excellency  Lieut.General  Lord  Chelmsford.  Served  throughout  the  toft  attack  against  Beknkuni.  and  dm 
charge  of  two  6*pounder  guns  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  daring  vm 
invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  m 

"  Lieut.  Lindop  and  Second  Lieut.  Ussher  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Transvaal  In  November  m 
December  1878,  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  »nd  during  the  invasion  « 
Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  ^ 

*»  Second  Lieut.  Danbeney  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni  In  1878,  in  the  Coi™ 
under  Colonel  Rowliiudd  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  h 
Ulinidi. 


lAWdl  PioiM, 
Boffti. 


1       8l3t  (iioml LuicohiVoluuteers). — Linked  to  Allh.  \ Suh Dutrudiso.  la.   22t 

'  ..»,         ..  ««  ..  hBrv.  2>«l»«,  Preston.         ' 

^,  "Maida"  "CoBrmrA"  "Pmutbula." 

y*^-^f  C3l«iel.--Henr5'  Rrany.i  CSL  Snsion,  P27  Deo.  33 ;  ZUufVj  aust.  35  j  Oapt.  39  May  44 ;  Major,  Pit  Nov.  48 ; 
Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  lfq;or  Gentral,  2  Feb.  675  Lieutenant  Oeneral,  5  Dec.  745 


FiU  Half 
P«.r.  Pay. 


lAtut. Colonel,  37  May  53; 
1  Oct.  77;  C'o<oji« 
OoloneL— I^wia^E^ward  Knight^^  Sept.  50;  i<.  '19  Aug.  51;  Capt.  7  Nov.  54; 


0*««^»/,  1  Oct.  ; 


Colonel  Szst  Foot,  9  Jane  79. 


'i::; 


Jfo/or,  Pji  Feb.  60  ;  Li.Colonel,  P19  Ju^T  64  ; 
"^."■^rT^"!^  Benjamin  Browne,"  Sne.'ieAug.  43  j'i<.»i8  April  45;  Cap<.  35  Jan.  54  j  Jt  Jfivw,  17  June 

56 ;  .B^  Jfq/or,  5  July  73  ;  Bi, 


IX  May  70, 

„- -,- ,  i<.'i8  Apru -J,  ^..-,, 

<    66;  Mc^or,  14  June  73;  Bt.Id.Colonel,  sx  Oct.  75. 

Hugh  Arthur  Chichester,?  j?n«.  P17  Jan.  5X ;  Lt.  ^i^  April  5a;  CapU  Px8  April 

I    LtCdtonel,  31  Dec.  78 ;  Major,  39  Jan.  79. 


I  GAPTAIirS. 

George  Buchanan  Bevan 
William  Heni7  Warren  ... 
Henry  John  Fairoloth?, 


/'.t.e. Hugh  Thomas  Jone8,*ii}r^a<2e.^(Vor,  1 

Williun  Henry  Munton  Jackson* 

George  Alfred  Wil80n,5/a/»(m  SU^Ctjffleer,  \ 

Mnrree  Convaleeeent  Depot  J 

William  Charles  Mathews 

Mark  Saurin  Wynne 

Frederick  Ekins  Lindoe 

Robert  Kean  Brareton 

Henry  Walpole  


LiiuniTAirrs. 

Noroott  D'Esterre  Roberts 

Frank  Rylev 

Henxy  Cecil  Binsteed  Farrant,  At^jntant^ 

33  Nov.  76 S 

Beiijamin  Arthur  Satterthwaite,  Inet.  qf ) 

Jiwit«ffnr  6  Jan.  79 } 

Francis  Henry  Wheler 

Charlea  Edward  Sawyer 

Arthur  Joshua  Tetley  

Walter  Strangewaya  Morrioe 

Spenser  Jackson    

Kdward  Coxwell  Morris 

John  Davidson,  Jji/tfy^f/a*    

Henry  Crosbie 

Philip  Palmes 


SbCOVD  LXXUTXirAVTS. 

Frederick  Bonald  Borrow  

P.  R.  Stanbury  Churchward 

Arthur  Charles  Henry  Thomas 

Julian  Heniy  Youn^    

Walter  Ernest  Phillipe , 

George  Arthur  Robertson 


P33Mar. 

33  Mar. 

iS  Deo. 

30  Nov. 

5  Dec. 

»  7JW1. 

'14  Jan. 
19  Mar. 
»io  Nov. 


I        LIBPt.         I      CAPTAiar. 


^2g  Mar.  6z  »  8  May 

P3oDec.  S9P3iAug. 

13  April  55 '  16  Oct. 

14  Aug.  59 '16  Oct. 
5  Aug.  59  j  34  Dec. 

4  July  6s  13  April 
'10  Nov.  65  14  June 
I  8  May  67'  s8  Oct. 

5  June  66'  30  Sept. 


'  7  Nov.  fiaj'ax  Aug.  67'    3  Mar.* 


P  I  Deo.    65 


'  9  May    67 
'zajuno  67 


'  4  Sept. 

P16  Oct. 

»  6  Nov. 

33  Jan. 

»  I  Oct. 


3irD   LIBUTl 


8  Dec. 
30  Jan. 

X  May 

X  May 
33  Jan. 

6  Aug. 


Pa8  0ct.    68 1  99  Jan. 


^  S^^ar. 

34  Dec. 

35  Mar. 

aSOoi. 

aSOot. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
30  Deo. 
15  Mar. 
9  Aug, 
38  Feb. 

36  June 


70' 

70; 


31  Sept.  75 


BBXV.XAJ. 


33  Nov.    79 


16  ,  Vit  F(qrwa«ftfr.— Charles  Harrison  Hignett,  10  May  71 ;  .ffiwi^n^'aS  July  63 ;  £l.  7  Nov.68;  .&b».Cap^a»n,xoMiky  76. 
8  ; ...  \(^rter  If a«/«r.— Michael  Hanlon,?  14  Aug.  73. 


Taeinge  Bntt.'-Affenie,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co.— Jru*  Aaenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
.    Embarked  for  Oibraltar,  36  .rVft.  1870. 

'  General  Benny  commanded  the  8ist  Regt.  throughout  the  mutiny  in  India  in  X857-58.  a  Regiment  which 
K  tbe  oommencement  of  the  mutiny  disarmed  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavaliy  and  three  Regiments  of  Native 
hamj  at  Mean  Meer,  near  Lahore ;  Begiments  well  known  to  be  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny.  For  this 
iaponant  service,  and  others  performed  by  the  8ist  Regt  during  the  mutiny,  he  has  received  the  order  of  CST.  and 
Ha  IfidisD  Mutiny  Medal.  Commanded  the  First  Brigade  in  the  Sittana  expedition  of  May  1858  under  Sir  Sydney 
^-Roi  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"^]<3Dei  Knight  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  m  the  Central  Indian  Campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action 
cfB^>ode  (Medal). 

-  U.Go]onel  Browne  commanded  the  Head  Quarter  Wing  of  the  Sist  Regiment  in  the  Eusoofisie  expedition  in 

H  (xaoitioned  in  despatches  for  the  affair  at  Sittana,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
r'5^33,and  was  present  when  the  81st  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regt.  of 
^T«  Cavalry  and  three  Regts.  of  Native  Infontry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

'  UCobnel  Chichester,  Captain  Faircloth,  and  Quarter  Master  Hanlon  served  with  the  Szst  Regiment  in  the 
^iKG^  expedition  in  Z858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  were  present  when 
u<  Stat  Begmient,  under  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three 
B^fnoenta  of  Native  Infimtiy,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

'Captain  Jones  served  in  Bengal  with  the  zoth  Regmient  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  X857-58,  including  the 
VbntM  of  (Thanda,  TJmmeerapore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Jackson  served  in  India  during  the  mutmy  of  1857-58  (Medal).  Also  with  the  8ist  lUtfiment  in  the 
Eoioo^  expedition  in  X858  (Medal  with  Chisp). 


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„fcu„.    ■]62nd(TheFnnceo/  Wales'  Volaut,cr.).-LiUvulo4olL [^I'^i^'i^;!,;^;::.;;,,,,,. 

10  Prince  of  Wales' Plume.  "Rolbia"  •'Vimikba"  "Virroaii"  "rYRKXEEs"  "SixkLLh"  -Uktiils" 

•'Pkwtwsttt.a  "    ••XiaOABa"    "  SmVASTOPOL**   "LuCKMOW." 


228r 

The  *^..x.v«s/*  ..— ^ 

•'PairiNsuLA."  "Niaoi-ea"  "  Sitastopol"  "Luckmow, 

Ytar.-  scr.l Colonel.— William    Samuel  Newton,*   Eruiffn  f  Lt.  '5  Dec.  34  ;  _Z^  4-  C«p<.  'si 
Full  Half      Colonel,  ^^S  Feb.  48;   Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  i^'yor,  18  Nov.  56 
Pay.  Pay. I     5  j^ov.  62  ;  Lt. General,   25  Oct.  7 


26 


Mah    . 

*-j.i     o  iNov  02  ;  x.i.wc/»c7-ut,   ;*5  v^i^i*.  /i  *  General,  i  Oct.  77  , .  -r /- 

Liautenant  Colonel.— Francis  Dalrj-mple  Walters,*  Eneign,  6  June  54  ;  -t*.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Cajjf.  »i2  May  57 ;  3fayor, 


Dec.  39 ;  Coj./.  4-  It. 

Lt. Colonel,  i^  Dec.  60;   Major  General, 

Colonel  82nd  Foot,  4  Mar.  72. 


I 


"/. 


6  June  54]  29  Dec, 


13  Jnne  58 
••  3  Aug.  66 

Pig  April  64 

'19  Apr.  64 
zx  Jan.  67 
24  June  57 

'24  May    6x 

^  4  July  65 

^17  April  69 
»4Mar.  " 
P22  Jan, 


27  Nov. 
29  Jan. 

25  Dec. 

»i8  D3c. 

'  7  May 
18  May 

•'2X  June 

P24  Mar. 

>i5  Feb. 
68' '14  July 
6SI     2  Aug. 


7  July    69  P27  Oct.     71 


II  June  61 
P  8  May  67 
'isFeb.    71 

''21  Aug.  6q 

••loJuno  71 

31  Oct.  71 

5  Oct.  72 

19  Juno  74 
II  Oct.  76 

20  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  7S 

5  Sept.  78 
2b  May    79' 


23  July 
29  Nor. 


QSept.71 :  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77  ;-Liettfenant  Colonel,  27  March  78. 
Miyors.— John  Brigg8,»  Emign,  28  Jan.  56;  Lt.  17  Mar.  58  ;  Capt.  x8  Mar.  62 ;  m. Major,  29  July  75;  If  ajar. 

E<?ward'^pping8  Lock.'  Eneign,  a  Oct.  55 ;  ^t  ^o  Jan-  58;  Capt.  "3  Aug.  66;  Major,  12  Jnne  78. 

XKBIGMOR 
GaPTAIVS.  aKD  LIBUT. 

Hy.  Masterman  Thompson  7 

5.$.e.  Frederick  Cardew* 
ames  Brown  M'Dougal 

WilliBjn  Marsden,  Dep.  AM»i$t.  Adj.  Oen. 

School  ^  Muikttrjf  at  Hythe  

Charles  cJarstairs 

Henry  Armstrong  Nicholson 

John  Leonard  Greenwell  O'Brien* 

Alfred  Reamsbottom »»  

George  Sydney  Carr  

William  M*Carthy  O'Leary  

James  Ritchie 

William  Capel 

Beiy amin  Thomas  Bradley  Flood  


LlXCTEKAKTS. 

Charles  Adolphus  de  Perron  Burroughs... 

Frederick  Charles  John  Loder 

Robert    Howden    Kellie,  Instructor    of) 

Mueketry^2o  liarch  78 f 

Reginald  Hawkins  Hall 

Francis  Robert  Millington  S^mpre 

David  Phelips  Chapman,  Adjt.  9  Aug.  79... 

Edward  Hay  Mackenzie  Elliot 

James  Andrew  Murphy 

Charles  Mannoir  Sumner  

Hugh  Edward  Wilbraham 

Thomas  Henry  Browne  


SlCOlTD  LlXlTTXirAVTS. 

Alexander  Dennistoon  Lang    

John  Vans-Agnew    

Eric  Bdmnnd  Moffat  Davison  Manson  . 


^'la  Oct.    70 


I  May    78 
I  May    78 


21fD  LIEUT. 


II  May  78 
13  Aug.  79 
II  Oct.    79 


28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 

30  Dec. 

12  Nov. 

23  Nov. 
28  Mar. 

2  Dec. 
9  Aug. 
28  May 
6  Aug. 

24  June 


♦  Lt.  Colonel  Walters  scrvodwitbilr 
44th  R«gt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ::tli 
j?in.  1855,  including  the  siege  aiul  i.iM 
of  Scbastopol,  and  attack  and  occ  ;• 
nation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  v.h 
duue  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andTurk:i-!i 
Medal).  Served  also  the  aimpai?Ti  o. 
i860  in  the  north  of  China,  includir^' 
the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  fai- 
lure of  the  Taku  Forts  (Metlal  w.:!» 
Clasp). 

«  Major  Cardow  served  with  tl  e 
3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Indijn 
N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  aiid  w** 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  <  t 
ihe  Conical  Hill  and  Umlwyla  {nuTi- 
tJoned  in  despatches.  Medal  witii 
Clasp) . 


Paymof/tfr.— Charles  Frederick  Carey,  3  June  78;  En$.  ^12  Dec.  61 ;  Lt.  27  July  66;  Capt.  31  Oct.  74. 
Quarter  Master.— Altred  Slade,**  13  Jan.  69. 

FaeingeYeVLow.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— 7 
Betumed  from  Aden, 


-Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
12  Feb.  1870. 


*  General  Newton  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i8th  Oct.  1854  to  8th  April 
1S55  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sthCiass 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Major  Briggs  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  8ebBSto])uU 
and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  under  General  Eyre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sen-ca  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  U!.<!(r 
Outram  with  tno  several  engagements  there,  fall  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Aziniirbur,  capture  of  Jugdispore.jn:'! 
subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  thiim 
in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

«  Major  Lock  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  I^^^ 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khaiikur.  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  uperations  at  Shahjehanporc,  affM^^ 
ot  Sliahabad,  Mahomdee,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

'  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  15th  Fob.  1855,  including  the  siege  nn  I 
fall  of  Sebastopol :  was  in  the  trenches  during  a  sortie  on  the  5th  June,  also  during  the  assault  and  capture  of  lU- 
Quarries  on  the  7th  June,  with  Eyre's  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  Rifle-pits  on  the  litU 
June,  and  with  the  Reserve  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Comm.inded  a  hundred  men  of  the  31  st  Regiment  with  a  Field  Force  under  Captain  Murray,  Royal  Artillery,  in  a.. 
expedition  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  March  1863. 

^  Captain  O'Brien  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  affkir  of  Rnu  - 
gunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee ;  storm  and  capture  of  Selimporo  anil 
Simree  Forts,  actions  of  Jhubrowlee,  Pooi-wah,  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat;  also  Trans-Gogra  operations  when  :i.c 
rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^0  Captain  Reamsbottom  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

i»  Quarter  Master  Slado  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  includine  it*" 
siege  and  tail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  India  i.i 
suppressing  the  mutiny  m  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehaupjre 
and  subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 


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]       83rd  [Cimnty  J) Mia).— Linked  to  S6th, 


°'''5U"'^'^^^':lf^"  '*S\^*.f^"  *'.?F**™  D'oxoB-  "ciuL^'-Kouwiio''''^"^^^^^^ 

lliivsir-n.,        I       «...   ^"^"^       "xNlTELL."  "OeTHES"  -ToUU>U81"  "PwriWBULA"  "  CWTIUL  IkDiT." 

0«U«M!l.-WilljAm  GuBtavuB  Brpwn.i  Jii#w»,  7  July  25  j  i/.  „  May  30 ;  Capt.  10  Ma^ 
Li. Colonel,  J 21  Doc.  40;    ^fc»«(.  28  Nov.  54^  jrfVor  QenerJ,-.      '       '   "       * 


29 


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34  , 


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:^:G#iMro/,?Ocfc.  77 i  CoYbiieZ  83rd  Regiment,  29  May  73.  '    '      "         "'  ~ 

/jt.LwatMwitWoneL-Thomas  SouthweU  Brown,*  iiMv»,  14  Nov.  45;  i«.  P26  Mav  -. 

Jfa;or,  xgSept.  56;  Brevet  LtChlaiul,  13  March  68;  Lt.Cokmel,  i  April  70:  Co?<i«i^  jTi5e',6''  "*" 


;  Cop*  10  May  44 ;  3fa;or.  15  Jan.  49 ; 
April  64;   Lt,Oeneral,  33  May  72; 

^8;  Cap<.  P4  Aug.  54; 


Charles  CUtherow  Qore,*  Cowmandani  of  Colaba  Demi,  and  Saniiarimm  •  Bneum 
Capt,  >ao  AprU  60;  Breoef  Major,  6  Oct.  7a ;  Ifq^,  7  Aug.  78.  -»»*V», 


CAPxxxirs. 


;i.«.<f.  George  Gant  Beazley,*  Aeeitt.At^'.  \ 

I     Oen.  Mhow  Divieion,  Bombag  } 

jFrederick  Karslake^    

p.e.e.  Raymond  O.  Do  Montmorency,  /«-  \ 

I     ttruetor,  Eogal  MUUarp  College ) 

Frederick  AuguBtofl  Wnght 

Edward  Arthur  Butler 

Charles  John  Wyndhun 

Booth  Hay  Metcalfe p  2  June 

|Charlea_Jame8  Thorbum,  Adj.  z  Adm, 


jursxair  ob 

2SD  LIBUT. 


Batt.  Ba^fthireBiAe  Volnnteere 
I  William  Cooke-Coma.  Deputy   AeeUtantX 

!    Adjittant  General,  Bvmbajf   j 

iHcnry  CooteBond    

!  Charles  Talbot  Davenport 

Folliott  Stuart  FumeauxStokefi,^(<fufa)if  ) 

I     BomOMSf  Bi/U  Volunteers J 

James  Archibald  Robert  Bell  


I  LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

•  ,John  Henry  William  Anson 

■  iHenry  AverellBagox 

>    Walter  Bentley  Marling.^d/Kf aN^  29  Dec.  78 

-    Edward  Charles  Lethbridge  Walter 

■Robert  Stannns  Graves 

Louis  Samuel  Hyde  Baker   

.Albert  Dallas    Enriquez  (Lieut.  Malta ) 

I    Fendble  ArtMery,  14  Nov.  74)   > 

•  Walter  Adye  30  Jan.    78' 

jffon.  Francis  Lionel  Lydston  Golbome   ...    30  Jan.    78! 

'William  David  Thompson x  May   78 

[John  Southwell  Brown  x  May    78 

George  Ralph  Collier  Westropp  14  Sept.  78 


»x7Aug.  52 
19  June  57 
X7  July    63 

„  5  Aug.  59 

'29  Mar.   64 

2  May    65 

65 

»  5  Apnl  64 

'iS  April  67 

P  4  Sept.  67 
Pi8Deo.    67 

'  9  April  70 

I  Feb.    67 


LXBUT. 


1  Deo. 

2  Sept. 
Pio  Nov. 
''29  July 
Pi  7  April  67 

23  April  67 
Pi4-Sopt.  67 

Pi  3  July 


P  8  July 

'  X  Sept. 
'29  June 

'27  Oct, 

38  Oct. 


21  Sept.  74 
2  Dec.  74 
XX  Feb.    75 


■  ;  Bneign,  30  Nov.  ssi  Lt.^2  May  56; 

CAPTAXir. 

BT.LT.COL. 

'29  July   62 

92  May    76 

'16  Oct.    63     X  Oct.    77 

P16  Sept.  68 

xz  Jan.    69 
P28May    70 
P29Juno  70 
P30N0V.   70! 

P28May   70 

2x  April  77 

9  April  78 
7  Aug.  78, 

19  Oct.    78 

23  April  79 


'  Lt.  Colonel  Meurant  was  present 

-  -  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  sur- 

xs  Apru  75|pri8e  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  in 

I  29  Nov.   76jfeeckur  on  2x8t  January  1859  (Medal). 

(  **  Oct.    77j    5  Major  Gore  was  present  with  the 

5  Sept.  77,  3x  Aug.  98.83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  cap- 
'ture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  1858, 
afihir  at  San^aneer,  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of 
and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Seckur 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


I 


X9  Oct.  78 
30  Oct.  78 
5  Mar.  79 
x2  Apnl  79 
26  Nov.    79 


SXCOITB  LZBimVAKtS. 


2irP  LIBPT.  I 

John  Francis  Trant 21  June  79' 

iGeorge  Vernon  Burrows 21  June  79J 

ChArles  Gerald  Harris '  9  July    79 

Robert  William  Freebaim  Monteith 6  Aug.   79 

Boboit  Percy  Sanders  Bamett    13  Aug.  791 

Kd  ward  Alexander  Kettlewell x  ^  Aug.  79 ; 

William  Gor«}  Alban x3Aug.   79 


Paymagter.— 
...  Quarter  Jfw^er.— Michael  M'Quado,"  22  Jan.  68. 


Facing*  Yellow.— -iye«<«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jn»*  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
EntbarJeedfor  Oibraltar,  6  April  X867. 

'  General  Brown  served  throaghoTit  the  Panjaub  campaign,  and  was  present  with  the  24th  at  the  passage 
'.'  the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  Sadoolaporc  and  Chilliauwallah  (wounded),  and  as  Major  of  the  39th  Regt.  at  the 
'-iueof  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Colonel  T.  S.  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  up  to  the  26th  Feb.  X855,  with  the  55th  Regi- 
^:sci-t.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 
Ur  ]ileditdic,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1866  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''Mftjor  Beozley  served  with  the  Force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  the  town  of  Malageah  w.  coast  of  Africa 
it  )1jt  1:55.  Served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
&£.j"<f^nganeer  8th  August  X858,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rei^els  at  Kotaria,  surprise  and  attack  of  the  rebels 
a: Sttr'rar  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

-lUjor  Kandake  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  affair  at 
BsDjnscer,  and  defeat  of  the  Grwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•>  Q'larter  Muster  M'Quade  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  X857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  snppres- 
r-zuf  a  mutiny  at  Nusseerabad  in  August  X857,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
B^rTr.«e  and  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 


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84th  {York  and  Lancaster).— Linlced  to  65//1.  [f'^^'S^i^p^onUfract. 
The  Union  Rose.  "  Nith  "  "  Pbitijisula  "  "  Iwdii.  "  "  Luckwow." 
Y,nr.grr  Cnlonel-girDAvid  lin-^^i  U  »  JCCB.  Corwrf,  'lo  Jan.  28;  Lt.  ^t  Oct.   29;  Capt.  P5  April  33 ;  Jftyor,  7  July 
prH.i     457xf.cl^^^^^  47;  CoUmel.  28  Nov.  54;  3fa;or  General,  z  Sept.  62;  Lieut.General.  25  Oct.  71; 

^  ^  li^i::::^  ciS;ei^iS:;;el^  Ig^lSS^^ItS^  ^-on,  En.i^.  P,7  Nov.  57  ;  XI. -x  Oct.  58 ;  Ca,t,  p.8  April 

i^oU'^-ac^  MuV^Tlf^^^^^  N  AprU56;  Lt  ^2  Mar.  60;  Capt.  'x«  April  65;  2^re.< 

'Ai^riy^chfra^i:.^^^^^^^^^^  ie.P4  Aug.  63;  Ca^/. '3   Mar.  65  ;  Br«^  lfa,V>r,  ,  Oct. ;; ; 


Jff^/or,  ^4  Juaij  79. 


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Ricbard  HelnlcD  O'CJrady  Haly   "-:'•• 

Arthur  llermuu  Luck,  J'ij.2  freti  Tork^ 

I    MiUtUi ^ 

E  Ivvftrd  Halph  BiMiuhcarl  

lHi-giaal<l  Williaui  IVckitt 

'Frwi.  Au>,nisitud  Gort^,  At^leiant  Intpector}^ 

I     tjf  Q^mnaMitx,  Aidfrthot J 

lArtbttT  ThcolKild 

[WiUiJim  NLchdaa  Dnniell,  AtHjutant  40) 
I     LauciuMre  Rifle  Toluntf^er* '^'"A 

Thoniaa  Hurton,  Adj.  4  Adm,  Batt,  Wutl 
I     Ridins  Rijte  Voluntfer* J 

WilliJim  Tboinas  Bri«coe 

e8/"    Robert  G.  Kowbiggiiig^  

Charles  William  ftandle  Ford  

John  Lennox  Power 

John  Roae 

Berkeley  Crosbie  Qaill    

I  LllUTRNAirTB. 

Charles  Williftm  Au^justuB  Arthur..^....... 

Wm,  JohnBton  KirkpiUnck,  Adj,  2  Feb.  78 
Frederic   Percy   Loupaa*,  Jtutructor  of} 

Muwhilrp  ^  Oct.  7fi J 

Cb&rles  KmgColboun     

Andrew  Eicbarclfl  Nagc'e 

David  Bftird ^ 

JiixneHLowry ■ 

Honrj  Sonthey  Bchnk-H   

SauDwrez  Fre'rlerkk  lis osvenor  

George  Francis  RolMjn  Henderson    


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ZlTD  LIXVT. 


6  Nov.   58    II  Feb.    62 

PigAug.   62  P18  April  65 

P24Mar.   63IP18  April  65 
30  June  631^18  April  65 

'21  July    63  P25  April  65 

P  6  Mar.    67  P25  April  68 

P  I  Dec.    63JP  8  Jan.   68 

PsoMar.   67  p  8  July    68 
Pi4Aug.  67PioPeb. 

55    13  Oct. 

68  P17  Nov. 
~  7  May 


P31  Aug.   66 
P  9  Nov.   67 

P2S  AprU  68 

"      '  68 


20  July 

9  July 

P22  Aug. 

Px2  Dec. 


5' 
69 
-     70 
P24  Sept.  70 
21  Aug.  72 


29  Sept.  77 
8  Dec.  77 
8  Dec.    77 

30  Jan.  78 
1  May   7S 


5  Oct. 


SXCOVD   LlBriBVA-ITTS. 

Charlea  Barton  Cameron _ 

AlesLftnder  Aiirlersan ^  S^' 

Handjill  Charles  Antiesloy  Howe 19  Oct. 

Spencer  Duncan  Manl '  ij-A-Og. 


P13  Juno 

P24  Sept. 

22  May 

3  Aug. 

8  Nov. 

x5  Aug. 
X  Apr. 

83  May 
15  July 

5  Feb. 

84  June 


28  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

28  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

28  Oct. 
14  Dec. 

sFeb, 
X  Mar. 

29  Apr. 


20  Nov.  79 


24  June  79 


2WD    LIEUT. 

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78 

79 


En:  2  June  65  ;  Li.  28  Oct.  jx ;  Capi.  14  Sept.  78. 


Prttf mtM^rr.— Edwfird  Muuklon  Dougherty,  26  Oct.  78 ; 
quarter  MtuUr.~Y€  Abraham  Boulger,*  2  Nov.  72. 

Facing*  Yellow.— 49»n^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Qo.—Iruh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  St  and  Co. 
Jieiurned  from  Nova  Seotia,  xo  January  187X. 


1  Sir  David  Russell  commanded  the  5th  Brigade  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded,  and  i»r- 
ticularlv  mentioned  in  de8i)atches  as  having  much  distinguished  himself  (CB.)  j  commanded  ist  Brigade  mider 
Outrani  at  the  repulse  of  several  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  tell  of  Lucknow  he  commanded  2nd  Bngsde 
which  stormed  the  Imaumbarra  and  captured  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  »    .  ♦  v. 

»  Cantain  Newbigging  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  tne 
afftiir  at  Honoria  in  GkxSerat.  and  acted  as  Staff  CMBcer  to  a  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Eao 
Sahib  in  Rajpootana. 


»  Onartuliiaster  Boulger  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  Havelock's  force  on  its  first 
tnkfiir  the  field  at  Allahabad  in  June  1857,  and  was  in  the  advanced  party  which  left  Oawnpore  on  the  30th  June 
mIder  Major  Reynold,  and  engaged  in  many  skirmishes  whUe  destroying  aU  disaffected  vilUges  between  AUahaDaa 


I  party  which  left  Oawnpore  on  the  30th  June 

unaer  ;«u«ui:  x^j«„.«, -a--» . ----pri^  all  disaffected  vUUges  between  AUxhjbsd 

ftnd  PiittehDorer»nd  while  keeping  commumcations  ooen  with  the  river  party  ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actoons 
nf  Pnttfthoore  Aouug.  Pandoo  Nuddee.  Oawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (both  actions),  Boorbeeake  Chowwe, 
KiSioop  Muniarwar.  and  Alumbaugh,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  which  crossed  the  bridge  in  the  first  relief  of 


Seoovs  were  afterwards  removed ;  was  a  volunteer  with  the  storming  party  at  3  a.m.,  29th  September,  to  blow  up 
theenemv's  mairaxino,  destroy  their  mines,  and  burst  4  mortars  and  13  sruns  feeing  the  Residency— wounded  throu^n 
Se  left  tWirh  and  right  hand  with  loss  of  middle  finger ;  present  throughout  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency 
ajQd  stomJng  of  the  Him  Kanah— wounded  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 


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J  — Linked  to  s^nd,  \_ 


S.i'j  DUtrivt  No.  42. 

Jivigade  Depots 

Oxford. 


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P.y. 


"AmetoBpUndoreruurgo**  "PusHTBa  d'Okob"  "Nitb"  "  PBirnrBrLi. "  "Bladbwsbuho." 
.Ool«BaI.— Percy  Hai.i  CB.  !?«».  •'24  April  35 ;  Z*.  '5  Oct.  38  j  Capt.  P23  Jan.  46 ;  Jfa/or,  '22  Oct.  50 ; 
I      Id.Colonel,  '29  Dec.  54 ;  OoUmel,  29  Doc.  57  J  3fa/or  Oetural,  6  Mar.  68  j  Lieut.Qeneral,  1  Oct.  77;  Colontl 
'      85th  light  Infoiitx7,  27  Sept.  79. 


Oolond.—Frederick  Ernest  Appleyard,*    CB.  Enaion^  '14  Jane  50;  Lt.  1*12  Oct.  52;   Capt. 

'     "  •       "       *  ^ /ow«/,  V6  Mar.  67 ;  Cbiimei,  6  IT 

„ ,  _,  ar.  55  ;  Copt.  *  9  Oct.  63 ;  ifo/oi 

William  Galbraith,  A»tulant  At^'ntawt  Oenerol  trith  th4  Koorum  Forcfi;  £»9ign,  x  Juno  55 ;  I^.  ^30  Kor.  55  ; 


99  Deo.  54;  Bt.MaJor,  26  Dec.  56;  Major,  '31  Ang.  58 ;  Li.  Colonel,  V6  Mar.  67 ;  Colonel,  6  Mar.  7a. 
'Kaj«rB.~Bdward  Musgrare  Beauon,  Em.  '12  Mar.  53 ;  Lt.^a  Mar.  55  ;  Capt.  *  9  Oct.  63 ;  Major,  10  June  74. 


Oatp<.  P25I  April  65;  Bt.Mq;or,  1  Oct.  77;  Major,  12  June  78  ;  BtJj.  Colonel,  22  Nov.  79. 


OatfortUkire  ) 


Captains. 
Finch  White,  Adjutant   a 

JB^  Foli»»<«tfra 

Greorge  Waahington  Smith' 

Son.  CharloB  Dntton,  Aeeietant  Quarter 

Matter  Oen.  Kkjfher  Line  Force 

Daniel  Alexander  Grant 


Birsxeir. 


30  April  55 
P  I  Feb.  56 
I'zaMar.   61 


'24  Jan.  65 
Hon,  Edward  Alexander  Holmes  A*Goarti'26  Feb.  64 
Guy  Newoomen  Atkinson   ^'ai  Feb.    65 


Edward  Harry  Going  Bavenhill '25  April  65 

Charles  Bdmond  Knox 1^30  June  65 

Francis  Wingfield  Bobinson 10  Oct.    65 

Francis  Langford  5  Sept.  62 

Edward  Harbord  Ives J'  i  May    67 

Wellesley  Welman a. '20  July    67 

LXBUTBlTAaiS. 

John  Haines  Vivian  

Edwanl  BfirreU,  D.A,q.M.  Qen.  Calml\ 
Force   ) 


P16N0V.  55 

23  April  58 

^26  July  64 

P  7  Nov.  68 

»  4  Dec.  66 

1*12  June  67 

'20  July  67 

'  7  Aug.  67 

»»  7  Aug.  67 

P  4  Ang.  ' 
P25  Jan. 
P  7  Oct. 


9  Aug. 
4  Dec. 


IngoldsbyWrn.  Thomas  Somerset  Smythe  ^  2  May 


Cecil  Henry  Collette,  Adjutant  10  June  74 
James  Spens,  Inet.  ef  Muek.  za  July  78 

James  Bamsay  Campbell 

Acheson  Francis  Acneson  Lyle 

WilUam  Baume  Capper  

Ernest  Henry  Bivett-Camac 

Philip  Bolman 


8  Jan. 


SVB  LXBUTEVAKTS. 

John  Button  Edward  Western 


Bbcovd  Lieutbvaittb.  

Artbnr  Havelock  James  Doyle |  30  Jan. 


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JO  Oct.     65    12  Dec.    77 
••18  Nov.  68  2a  Nor.  79 
7  Oct.     71 


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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 

29  May 
la  Nov. 
XI  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
iz  Sept. 

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13  Mar.    72 
21  Nov.  73 

10  Mar.   75 
19  Jan.    76 

11  June  76, 
aa.liine    76 j 

a  Feb.    78' 
23  Feb.    78', 

12  June  78J 


12  Feb.    76 


ZITD  LIBUT. 


Bobert  Henry  Fowler  . 

Herbert  Vere  Wilbraham   

Charles  Tyrwhitt  Dawkios , 

Mowbray  Townshend  Thomson 

Herbert  Bichard  Browne 

Claude  George  Henry  Sitwell , 


30  Jan, 
30  Jan, 
I  May 
II  May 
II  May 
X4  Sept. 


18  ;  ...    PaysMH^r.— Arthur  Longley,'  9  Aug.  78 ;  Eneiffn,  '19  Dec.  63  j  Lt.  30  Apr.    4 ;  Capt.  28  Nov.  71. 
33  1  ...    Quarter  Matter. — James  Hawkins,*  az  Feb.  60. 

Fadngt  'Bta^.^Agente^'Hewn.  Ocx  and  Co.— Iriek  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  February  186S. 

>  General  Hill  commanded  the  and  Batt.  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  subscqnoTit  to  the  fall  of  Sobastopol, 
from  t4th  Oct.  1855  until  the  end  of  the  Bussian  war  in  1856.  Also  commanded  the  Battilion  throui^hout  the  whole  of 
CBtervioes  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  LucScno  w  and  numerous  afiViirs  during 
tbe  Oode  and  Trans  Gogra  campaigns,  including  the  affairs  of  Baree  and  Sirsee,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Majidia. 
CoQUDsnded  the  Force  at  the  affair  of  Hyderghur,  and  held  a  detached  command  which  captured  15  guiifl  at  Sitka 
fibat.  Was  frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  especially  in  Sir  Hope  Grant's  of  the  action  of  Nawabgunge 
the  enemy's  rear  attack ;  also  of  Lord  Clyde's  at  the  operations  on  the  Baptee  on  the  sist  December 


Aedal  with  Clasp). 

*  Cclonei  Appleyard  served  with  the  80th  Begiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu),  and 
«M  present  at  the  oaptore  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Bangoon  on  the  lath^  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
^  grfax  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
i3$4-35  ^th  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of 
Se^AstQiDol,  including  sorties  on  sih  April  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  assault  on  the  Bedan 
iJUi  Jane— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^'or,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie» 
ai4  Turkish  Medal). 

*  MMor  Smith  served  with  the  98th  Begiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  EuxofiEie  Frontier 
sader  Sir  Sidney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of 
StttsDa  on  the  4th  Miqr  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Qoaner  Master  Hawkins  served  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  Z848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
wallsh,  and  Goqierat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Captain  Longlqr  served  with  the  4«rd  Light  Infkntry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  was  present  at  the 
Mtions  of  Makeitu  and  Te  Banga,  and  served  with  the  expeditions  in  the  prorince  of  Taranaki  (mentioned  in 


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232    Chatham.]        Both  {Rniial  Ohudu  Dowuy-Ll.-ccd  to  ^3^'(^-[j;^^^iJ::;J%^, 

The  Harp  and  Crown.  "  Quit  iejtarabUf**    "  Iwdia "  '•  Egypt "  (with  the  Sphinx).    *'  BouKiiow  "  '*  CJsifTRi.L  Isdix." 
Colonel.— o.  Sir  John  Michel,*  GCB.  Entign,  Pj  April  23 ;   Lt.  ^2^  April  25 ;    Capi.  ^12  Dec.  26 ;  Major, 

*6  March  40;   Lt.Coionel,  i'ls  April  42;   Colonel,  20  June  54;   Major  Qeneral,  26  Oct.  58;  Lt.Qeneral, 

25  June  66;  General,  28  March  74;  Colonel  86th  Foot,  19  Aug.  62.  «    .  «      -,         ,    „  . 

Lieutenant  ColoneL— George  Hewish  Adama,  Entign^  14  Apr.  46  j  Lt.  '25  July  51 ;  Capt.  '2$  Jan.  56 ;  Major, 

8  Jvine  70;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  23  ^a^y  "77.  ^        ,,  ,,    ^  t        -r 

Miyori.— James  Kenneth    Douglas  Mackenzie,*  Enngn,  24    Jan.  51;  Xf.  iMar.  54;  Capt.  24  Jan.  60; 

5^Jlfq;or,  5  July  72 ;  Ifiyor,  23  May  77.  «    „  .  ,,        »    „  . 

William  Ker  Gray,  Enngn,  1  May  55 ;  ^-  ^^7  July  57  J  C'ap^.  'xo  Nov.  65 ;  Bt.Major,  20  Mar.  78;  Major, 

31  Aug.  78. ■        


loars^ber. 
Full  I  Hall 
Fflv-jPay. 


ft^i 


GjLPTiJirB. 


Julius  Drake  Brockman* 

Frederic  k  Robert  Cameron  Crofton  » 

Edward  James  Harris,  Adj.  South  Down  \ 

MilUia  S 

p.t.c.  Stephen  Flower,  QarrUon  Inttruc-^ 

tor,  Fcrmoy  i 

Henry  Rowland  Spencer  Chatfield 

Sir  Guy  Francis  Clarke  Travers,  Bart 

Charles  Ware 

Henry  Duppa  Alfred  Cutbill" 

.lohn  William  Boulcott 

Hartwell  Harvey  Stuart 

James  Douglas  Stewart 

Fergus  Graham 


sirsiGjr  oB 

2irD   LTXVT. 


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10  Aug.   55I  ^4  Sept- 
26  Feb.    581^21  Feb. 

30  Dec.    59,^20  Dec. 

I  Pi 8  Sept. 

P12  Mar. 

•"so  Jan. 

21  Oct. 

*'22  Dec, 


I 

60  4  Jan. 

61  ^22  Sept. 
63  30  Mar. 
62,*'23  Mar. 

60,  21  Nov. 

**i4  June  59^30  Jan. 

P16  Feb.    64  '  I  May 

P23  Auir.   64  '  I  Feb. 

65  P  1  Feb. 


LlECTBjrAJTTS. 

William  Henry  Hardwicke  Jackson,") 
/jMf .  0/ 3fM»i:efry  8  Mar.  76    S 

Robert  John  Knox    

I  Edward  Guy  Selby-Smyth  

•Charles  Haggard,  Adjutant  u  July  77 

Henry  James  Seton 

jJohn  Samuel  Gaussen 

!  Arthur  Thomas  Swaine 

iFrcderick  John  Tobin 

Hugh  Houghton  Stewart 

'Oliver  Carleton  Armstrong 

j  Charles  Henry  Scott-Plummer 

Michael  B.  Mulchinock 


57!  30  Mar.    66     3  Feb.    69 
CciP23Mar.   66   31  Dec.    78 

64  P  8  Aug.   68 

65  P 14  July    69 

65  P  9  Oct.     69 
66,P3oMar.    70 


'  10  r  eu. 
P23  Aug. 
P24  Jan. 


9  Dec.  76 

66  7-A.ng.  78 

67  31  Aug.  78 

68  17  Aug.  79 


PstAng.  66|'3oMar.   70 

P  8  Aug. 
P  7  May 


28  Oct. 

7» 

28  Oct. 

71 

27  Mar. 

72 

2  Dec. 

74 

II  Feb. 

7S 

17  May 

76 

12  May 

77 

11  Oct. 

77 

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II  May    78    23  April  79 

11  May    78     7  June  79 

12  June  78    17  Aug.   79 


SBCOiri)  LlBUTBiri.5TS. 

Edward  Allen 

Robert  AUevne  Stewart  Buckle  . 
Herbert  LoftuB  Wehman 


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'  13  Aug.  79! 
13  Aug.  79I 
22  Jan.    79 


. 70 

April  70 
April  73 


I  Oct.    77 


Patfi)i(M<«r.— Henry  Francis  Luke,  2  Dec.  68 ;  Honorary  Captain,  a  Dec.  73. 
Quarter  Master.— Timothy  Cleary,  18  March  74. 

Faeingt  BlvLB.^ Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Aaents,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co 
Meturnedfrom  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  26  March  1875. 

1  Sir  John  Michel  was  nominated  a  CB.  after  the  termination  of  the  KafQr  war  in  1853,  in  consideration  of  hi» 
distinguished  services  in  the  Kaffir 'wars  of  1846-47  and  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Was  nominated  to  the  2nd  Class 
of  the  Medjidie  for  service  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  in  com- 
mand of  the  Mhow  Field  Force,  and  defeated  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  at  Beorora,  taking  27  guns ;  subse- 
quently actively  engaped  in  pursuing  the  fugitive  bands  {KCB.,  and  Medal).  Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Army 
in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  at  Sinho  (Medal  Avith  Clasp  for  the  Takn  Forts). 

*  Major  Mackenzie  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Forces 
in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  operations  at  Mundesore  and  battle  of  Goodiuria,  siege  storm 
and  capture  of  Chandaree,  and  also  of  the  fortress  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  and  operations 
before  andcaptui*e  of  the  to\vn  and  Fort  of  Calpeo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Coionel  Brockman  entered  the  Rpyal  Navy  in  1847 ;  was  actively  employed  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52 
(Medal).  Served  in  H.M.S.  Hermes  at  the  first  attack  on  the  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river,  was  present  at  the 
attack  and  taking  of  Mnrtabau  and  afterwards  at  the  storm  and  ca.ptnre  of  Rangoon  nth  April  1852  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Afterwartls  was  in  several  actions  with  ]9irates  on  Uie  coast  of  (3hina.  Operations  against  rebel 
tribes  in  Guzerat  in  1857.  Served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
from  Feb.  1858  to  Jan.  1859,  including  the  capture  of  the  strong  Hill  Fort  of  Chandaree ;  siege  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  Calpee,  battle  of  (Jowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar, 
and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  ciptured  a  battery  of  3  guns  on  the  Heights  before  Gwalior  andtumed  them  on  the  enemy ; 
commanded  a  Detachment  of  100  men  forming  part  of  a  Flying  Column  sent  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia 
Topee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Mai'>r  Oofton  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at 
the  aifair  of  Kumdakoti  (Medal). 

fl  Cnptain  Cutbill  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  with  the  Thames 
expedition  and  with  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 


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KoRi  ViDxo"  "  Tjllatxba."— An  Eagle,  with  a  Wreath  of  Laurel  above  the  Harp  in  addition  to  the  Plume  of 
the  Prince  of  Wales,  in  commemoration  of  their  distingaiehed  services  on  various  occasions,  and  pnrticularlj  at 
the  battles  of  "ButBOSi."  "Tabita."  "Vittobijl"  "Nitbllb"  "Obthis"  •'Toulousb**  "PasrursuLA"  "Ava." 
ColmiaL— 5tr  Charles  Hastings  Dojle,^  KCMQ.  Entian^  33  Dec.  19 ;  Id.  97  Sept.  39 ;  Capi.  '16  June  35 ;  Bt. 
Jfofor,  28  Jnne  38 ;  Ifcnor,  17  Aug.  41;  Lt.  Colonel,  '14  April  46;  Colouel,  20  June  54;  llajor  General, 
15  Sept.  60;  Lt.Qeneral,  10  Jan:  70;  General,  13  March  77;  Colonel  87th  Foot,  10  Oct.  70. 
Lieatanant  Colonel.— Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Entign,^7^  Aug.  58 ;  Lt,  '7  Nov.  62 ;  Capt.  1*13  Feb.  66 ;  Major, 

'19  Feb.  70 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '28  June  71 ;  Colonel,  28  June  76. 
MM«rs.-nJo86ph  Noble  Beasley,*  Ensign,^  17  Aug.  53 ;  Lt.  '24  June 53 ;  Capt.  33  Dec.  60 ;  Major,  30  July  70 ; 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
Thomas  Rennie  Stevenson,  Eneiffn,  ^4  Jan.  61 ;  Lt.  1*16  Jan.  63  ;  Capt,  '33  Mar.  66  ;  Major,  1*28  June  71; 
Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 


Fall  Half 
Pty.i  Pay. 


6,  _ 


CAnAiirs. 


KXSIGlff.      I         LIBUT.         I      CAPTAiy.     I    UKKV.y*J. 


Franic  John  Todd '  28  Jan.    eij^ig  April  64;Pi4  Sept.  60 

QeoTge  Cox,  Adfutanllforth  Majfo  Militia     |P  4  Jan.    6x'i3jitly    64  1*23  June   67I 
WilliAm  Wfifttern  Tavlor ''22  Dec.     6a'P»Jan.  .  6c  P12  Oct.     67! 


Francis  Arthur  Dashwood 5  July    64,'*33Mar.   6( 

p.e.e.  Evelyn  Campbell  Money,  D.A.A.  \  ' 


>5  •'22 
I6'30 


Oct.     69 


Evelyn 
2.M.G 


andQ.M:Gen.YSrk V. 3      3  Jan.    65  P27  July    66,Pi9  Feb.    70 

James  Montagu  FitzKoy  England I  p  i  x  July    65 1 P23  June  67  P28  May    70 

George  Flxibbs,  Adjutant  Leiirim  Militia  ...  P28  Aug.   63'P2o  July    66  P38  June   71 


Charles  Wilberforce  Wildman 722  May  66 

John  Ferguson* x8  Oct.  64 

Hassall  Gardner P23  Mar.  66 

Wadham  Sales  Terry  p24Mar.  66 

Charles  Antony  Lindsay 29  June  66 

LlBVTBlTAirTS.  1 

Evelyn  Charles  Martin   

Joseph  Lewis  Steavenson,  Inetruetor  qf  \ 

Mu9k0iry97  Sept.  76 ) 

Henry  Ellis  Adams  

Arthur  Kennedy  Purvis 

Arthur  Frederick  Terry 

Thomas  Davison   

Hark  Singleton 

William  Humphrejrs 

Frederick  Carpenter,  .i»<2«  de  Camp  to  Sir\ 

B.  Jf.  Z<fan ; 

Arthur  Collingwood  Denny,il4;.  15  Dec.  77 

Henry-  John  Sutton  

Lionel  Bootle  Wilbraham  

John  Tjmrhitt-Walker 

James  William  Henry  Claud  Cnsack 

Charles  Bossell  


"28  July 

Pj4  Sept. 

'32  June 
Px2  0ct. 
P  8  June 
P27  April 
P28  M!ay 
P?3  June 

P  3  Aug. 

P23  Oct, 


Pis  Feb.  68'  14  Sept.  75 
21  Dec.  70-  xs  Mar.  73 
10  May  69  27  Sept.  jt 
P31  July  69  8  June  78 
P  I  Sept.  69'  X2  Feb.    79 


66Px9Feb.  70 

66P26Feb.  70 

67  P33  Mar.  70 

67  P38  May  70 

67  P  3  Aug.  70 

70  P37  Oct.  71 

70'  38  Oct.  7x 

70'  38  Oct.  71 


SlOOVS  LllUTlFAKTS.  I  g^P  LIBOT. 

WilUain  Stafford  J.  Barry 7  Aug.  78 

FojfwKMgUr.^Johu  Oonnor.s  ,5  April  71 ;  Quarter  Maeier,  x  April  56;  Monorarg  CaptaU,  13  April  76. 
Q/imier  MaeUr.— ''Boars  Hill  Bray.  13  May  74. 


70   38  Oct. 

70  38  Oct. 

3  Aug.  73 
13  Nov.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
10  Sept.  76 
xoSept.  77 


BT.LT.COI.. 


Faeinge  Blvub.^Ageute,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Irieh  Agtnte,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Seiumed  from  Bermuda,  5  December  1877. 

>  Sir  Hastings  Doyle  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  3rd  Division  of  the  Army  in  the  Eastern 
Ouapaign  in  1854,  at  Varna,  until  invalided. 

'  U-CoUnel  Beasley  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutinv  of  x 857-58  (Medal). 

'Captain  Ferguson  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  z8§x-53  (Medal),  including  the  expedition  north  of  the  Orange 
Kver.  Served  also  in  the  (Thina  war  of  i860,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd  13th  and  X4th  August,  i8th  and 
'Ot  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp  fur  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

'  (^ptain  Connor  served  with  the  ssnd  Regiment  the  campaign  of  1843-43  in  Sind,  including  the  battles  of 
«SDceand  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  1844-45  Ix^  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  including  the 
^kiiurof  Punella  and  Pownghur.  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
Wiodhsm's  operations  at  Cawnpore.  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  destruction  or  Fort  Tuteha,  action  of 
uk  5iiddee,  occapation  of  Furruckabad,  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operationsat  Shahjehanpore  (Medal). 


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234    Be?*l?']  SSth  (Connaught  Bangers). — Linked  to  ^'jth. 

The  Harp  and  Crown.  **  C^ui*  aeparabit  V*  *'  Egtfi  "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Tjllatbsa.  "  " 

"ClUDAD  RODEIOO"   "Bi-DAJOZ"   **  QkZAMXVCA."   **  VlTTOBIl.'*   "  NIVBLLB"  "ObTHBS**  "  TOULOUSI 


•Alma"  "Ijckbejcak" 


*  Sbvastopol  " 


rSub  Dittriei,  No.  68. 
\_Brigade  Depot,  Qalway. 

TaLATBBA  "  "  BUSACO"  "PiTEWTBl  D'Okoi" 

•Pbbikbula" 
Gbb-tbal  Ivdxa." 


!  Colonel.— WiUiam  Irwin,  Emign,  '15  Nov.  27;    Lieut.  19  Nov.  30;    Capi.  '26  April  39;  Mchot,  18  Jan.  48; 

Lt.Colonel,^26Dec.  51  ;  Co/one/,  28  Nov.  54 ;    Major  General,  3  March  66;  JUeut.Qeneralf   14  April  74; 

General,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  88th  Foot,  9  A.vr.'jg. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— William  Lambert,^  CB.  Eneign,  P16  Aug.  54;    Xf.8  Dec,  54;  Capt.  27  Nov.  57;  Major, 

19  June  72  ;  Lt. Colonel,  18  Dec.  75. 
Miijore.— Edward  Hopton.*  Emngn,  P27  0ct.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55;  Cap^^n  Nov.  60;   Bt.Uajor,  25  Oct.  73; 

Major,  18  Dec.  75 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  11  Nov.  78. 
Arthur  Allen  Owen,  Ensign,  P31  May  59  j  Lieut,  ^i^  Nov.  60 ;  Capt.  ^1$  Sept.  69  j  Major,  9  June  77 ;  Bt.Lt. 

Colonel,  II  Nov.  78. ^ 


Henry  Griffith  Bowen  

jt».».«?.  William  Listen  Dalrymple^  

Charles  Thomas  Wren  Penton  

Frederick  Chcnevix  Baldwin 

Edward  Agincourt  Brind  

Spencer  Acklom 

5irGeorpre  Albert  deHochepied-Larpent,  JBt 
Patrick  Douglna  JoffVeys,  at  Stqf  College  ... 

John  Philpot  Curran 

Smith  Hannington  Gkirdner  

Valentine  Herbert  Maher  


LlBUTElTASTS. 

Horace  Butterworth  Mann 

Attiwell  Henry  Wood 

Maurice  George  Moore 

Dayrell  Talbot  Hammond,  At^.  9  Apr.  79 

Daniel  James  Napier  Webb 

Charles  Edward  WvncoU  

Alfred  George  Goodenough  Elton 


SbCOKD  LlSUTBlTAKTfl. 

JameA  Lowry  Cole  Acton  

George  William  Freckleton  

John  Frederick  Blennerhaseett   

Nathaniel  Albert  Delap  Barton  

Edward  Henry  Vere  Haldane  

Fraz^  Stuart  Hamilton  Rickards   

William  Forbes  Mackenzie  Ian  Fraser.. 

Edmund  Alexander  Giubbo 

Richard  Stuart  Alexander 

Leonard  Goodrioke  Clough- Taylor   


59  »»  6  Sept. 

63  9  July 
62  P  I  Sept. 
58  P  q  Dec. 

64  P21  Aug. 

^       7  Oct. 

v,3    x5  Sept. 

66  P  9  Feb. 

■•27  Oct. 


''29  Oct. 

17  July 
9  July 

24  Sept. 
P  9  Feb. 

28  June 
*'2i  Nov. 
9  Nov. 
;  9|;eb.    ,«    .,  ^...     ,. 
'  1  Feb.    68    28  Oct.     71 
P  3  April  '    "      ' 


I  67 


15  Aug.    77 
5  Sept.  77 


2HD   LIEUT. 


15  Sept.  77 
10  Nov.    77 

8  Deo. 

16  Feb. 

1  May 
XI  May 

2  July 

9  July 
9  July 

23  July 


P14  Jan. 


61  P20  Oct.  69 

68  P28  Oct.  71 

65  19  Sept.  74 

62  15  Aug.  73 

66  i3  Dec.  75 

67  9  June  77 

69  24  Nov.  77 

70  13  Mar.  78 

71  II  May  79 
71  17  May  79 
71    27  Aug.  79 


3  Aug. 

2  Dec.  . . 
13  June  74 

6  Oct.  76 
II  Oct.  77 
17  May  79 
20  June  79 


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I  April  74 


29  Nov.  79 


IS  Quarter  MasterCousins  served  in 
the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  inclad> 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  e:q>edition  to  Eanboum  (MedAt 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at 
Cawnpore  under  General  Windham, 
affkir  at  Bhognapore,  sieges  of  Calpee 
and  Selimpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Paumaster. — 

Quarter  Matter.-^SBmuel  Cousins,".  23  Dec.  ( 


Faeinge  Ye^ow.^AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JmA  AgtnU,  8ir¥^.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Cape  ef  Good  Sope,  15  June  1877. 


1  Lt  Colonel  Lambert  served  witli  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  22nd  January  to  26th  March,  and  from 
Jime  to  the  17th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  of  the  Quarries,  and  attacks 
of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medil). 
swerved  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  affair  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in 
March,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  lor  Central  India). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Hopton  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ft*om  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
jvnd  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutmy  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Lucknow 
in  March  1858,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

7  Lt.ColonerDalrymple  served  in  theAshanti  War  in  1874,  as  Special  Commissioner  to  theWaseawsand  Denkeraf, 
on  the  loft  flank  of  the  Main  line  of  Advance,  and  subsequently  on  the  Transport  Service  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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jum^.  J         89th  {Pnneess  Victoria' sy-Linked  to  9Ath.         [1%^.'^^,^)^^^^^,  235 

Prineeas  Victoria's  Coronet.    "  Bqtpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Jjlta "  <* Nxjloasa "  "  Ata »  " Sitasiopol." 


jr«nj!«.  Colwiel,— sir  Henry  Percival  de  Bathe,  Bt.,^  Sn».4-Lt.  ^i  Nov.  39  j   Lt.  ^  Cajat.  14  Fob.  45 ;  Ca^.  4-  Li.Col-, 
FnU  Half     Pj-j  Feb.  54 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54 ;  Miyor  General,  6  Mar.  68  ;  JAeutenant  QenenU,  8  Oct.  76  j  General,!  Jan.  79* 
I^  £5L    CWm«{  89th  Foot.  4  Dec.  77- 
39  I  ...  IiiMtenaat  Colonel.— John  Penton,*  Eneign,  '6  June  51 ;  Li.  ("la  Sept.  53 ;  Capt.  aa  Aug.  58 ;  Jr<i;or,  '5  April  64 ; 

I    BUH.Colonel,  38  March  74 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  xa  Aug.  76 ;  Colonel,  a8  March  79. 
a  )  ...  Xajon.— Barnes  SlyfLeld    Bobinson,*  Eneign,   17   Dec.  5a;  Lt.  8  Deo.  54;  Capt.  9  May  58  j  Bt.Major,  $ 

\    July  7a  ;  Major,  12  Ang.  76. 

,  Jotias  Donn,  jKiwi^n,  9  Feb.  55  ; 


so  Ang.  79. 


Lt.  ai  Oct.  55  J  Capt.  Pii  April  6a;  Brevet  Major,  ax  Oct.  75;  Major, 


d.a.a: 


i3 

19 

16 

»3 

•" 

II 

... 

13 

... 

II 
II 

... 

II 

... 

I  CjLPTAnrs. 

Henry  Lewis  Harvest* 

Richard  Nsihan  Hubbersty 
^p.e.e.  Kenelm  Digby  Murray^ 

r  and  Q.jr.  Qen.  in  Ireland    

Montaga  Fawkes 

Josiah  JSrskine  Collins 

Walter  Gave 

Henry  Caddell,  Aijutamt  Loutk  MXUtia  . 

John  Cuthbert. 

Charles  Arondel  Barker 

William  Paul  Barry  Brereton  

Joseph  Robert  M'Mnrray 

John  Alexander  Maylin  vipan 


54'     9  Feb.    55 
,  58    23  April  6x 


'  13  Oct. 
i  24  Sept. 

(    4  Sept.  6o'p26Feb.   64 

j'  5  Sept. 
'16  Aug. 
8  June 
'  3  June 
»  I  Feb. 
»  6  Nov. 


17  July 

8  Aug. 

'23  June 


George  Osborne  Smith,  Inetnetor  cfMne-  \ 
hetr^  X4  June  76  j 

James  Bovle 

John  Qordon,  Aide  deCamp  to  ike  Governor  \ 
ofMadrae i 

Bdgar  Cnbitt  Brown,  Station  8t<^  Officer,  \ 
FoH  Blair i 

Alexander  Henrv  Qibbs  Anton 

I  Christopher  Neeld  Jones,  Inierpreter 

Henry  Robert  Alfred  EUis 

John  deCouroy  Dashwood  Meade. 


13  July 

9  Oct. 

'a3  Jan« 

'34  June 

»  9  April 

■"  7  Dec. 

4  Jan. 


Charles  Edward  Hannan,  Adj.  30  Nov.  78.. 

Louis  Robert  Meredith  MaxweU 

Frederick  Henry  Munn  

Georare  Cortlandt  Childe  Shakespear  

Claude  Rainier  Rogers 

James  Douglas  Standen 


SVB  LlXITTXVAXn. 

Malcolm  Henry  Stanley  Grover.. 


SiooiTD  LnuTxvAxn. 

William  Fremantle  Cahusac 

Herl>ert  Hu^h  Dobbie 

Charles  Irwm  Fry 

Alexander  M'Donnell  Moore     

Reginald  Eric  Duncan  Campbell... 


6a  P2a  Sept.  65 
6x  P  8  June  67 
61,  28  Dec.  65 
64  '  9  Nov.  67 
67^33  June  69 
67 '23  June  69 
63  P  6  May    68 

68  Pa3  June  70 

69  '  7  Dec.    70 


18  Aug.  63 

'23  June  69 

P3oJune  69 

^22  Oct.  70 

P27  Apr.  70 

aoAug.  7x! 

z  April  761 

12  Aug.  76 

23  Apr.  77 

x6June  771 

x4SepL  781 

90  Aug.  79 


67  'z2  Deo.  68 
69  P27  Oct.  7x 
28  Oct.    71 


30  Jan. 
I  May 
22  Jan. 
33  July 
xzOct 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
9  Aug. 
21  Sept. 
XI  Sept.  76 
IX  Sept.  76 
zi  Sept.  76 
24  June  76 
28  April  77 


II  Sept.  76 


CAPTA-Iir.     I   BKXV.lfAJ.    |    BT.LT.COL. 


X  Oct.    77 


...   Pajr««<«r.— Archibald  Cochrane  Fonrter,* 23  Mar.  60 ;  Son,  M^jor,  27  Apr,  75 ;  Staff  Bammaeter,  21  June  70. 
...    QMr<«r  jra«<«r.-~John  Watkins,  30  Apr.  79. 


Faeinge  'Biajcit.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— IrwA  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Smbarked  for  India,  30  Sept.  1870. 

1  Sir  Henry  Percival  de  Bathe  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  X7th  Nov 
iEs4,ftnd  waa  present  at  the  siege  and  ML  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Hadil). 

/  Colonel  Penton  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58— joined  Havelock's  Force  at 
Ctvnpore,  present  in  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  headed  a  party  which  stormed  and  took  possession 
^  t  gate  tfajTough  which  the  relieving  force  had  to  pass  on  its  way  to  the  Residency  of  Lucknow,  commanded  a 
Compsav  in  the  sortie  of  29th  September,  when  a  number  of  guns  were  taken,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him 
Kbttnah  he  extricated  his  oonmaanding  Officer  Mi^or  Willis  frt>m  a  mine-pit  while  exposed  to  a  heavy  fire  from 
t^  pohiU  and  was  the  first  in  through  the  breach ;  present  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  fall  of 
Lceknow  commanded  three  Companies  of  the  84th  Regiment  at  the  storming  of  the  Kaisabagh ;  served  with  Lugard'H 
Oofaimn  and  present  in  the  actions  of  the  X7th  and  26th  April,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Eoer  Sing  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

'  Miior  Robinson  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
Gill  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sOi  Class  of  the  MedjitUe,  and 

*  H^or  Harvest  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1855.  indndinir  the  sieire 
ao4  lUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Forster  served  the  caiApaign  of  z86o  in  China  with  the  Bufils  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts^. 


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236  '^^j^  ]         90th  (PertJisMre  Volunteers.— Light  Inf.),— 

Linked  to  y^rd. 
•  Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    " Mabtikiqub "  " Guadjlloupb"  " Bktibtopol"  "Lucktow." 


rSubDittriet  ^0.60. 
iBH^ad^  Depot,  EamiltoD. 


•Mawdoba.' 


Years'Ser. 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


Colonel.— William  Hassall  Eden,  Etuian,  '31  Mar.  14 ;  Lt.  '22  June  ao;  Capt.  P3X  July  23  •  Major  »2o  Aus 
26;  Lt.Colonel,  "lo  Aug.  39;  ,^o^»*£'  "  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  15  Jon.  58;  Lieut.Gei^aL  10  ^vii.  U\ 
General,  4  March  72 ;  Colonel  90th  Foot,  24  Oct.  62.  »  k      * 

Lieutenant  OoIoneL— 

Majore.— irc  Robert  Montresor  Rogera,'  En».  ai  Feb.  55;  U.  3  Aug.  55;  Capt.  20  Noy.  60 :  Major,  i  Anril  7?  • 

Bt.Lt.Colonel,  ^qZm\j  n- 
Apsley  Cherry,*  Sjm^h,  '11  May  55 ;  ^- 18  Jan.  56;  Capt.  '29  Oct.  6x  ;  M<yor,  10  Sept.  74 :  JB<.Z<  Co/on*/ 

II  Nov.  78. 


xirsiGir  oB  I 

awn  LIKUT. 


4  April  56    IS  June  58  »'2o  Sept.  64 


CA.PTi.IVS. 

Robert  Henry  Hackctt .     .        _       . 

Randall  Ironside  Ward" P31  Jan.    60  ^29  Oct. 

William  Stewart  Hamilton '14  Aug.  60  20  Nor. 

William  Frederic  WilBon    Pio  June  62  '20  July 

Joseph  Bramley  Ridout,*  Capt.  efCadeit, )  1 
Boj/al  Military  ColUge,  Kingeton,  Canada  ;>     13  April  58  **i 8  Oct. 

local  rank  qf  Major  23  Mar.  76  ;  1 

Edward  Lethbridge '27  Feb. 


61  jP  5  Mar. 


•••    Joseph  Henry  Laye  '20  July 

—  lAubrey  Maurice  Maude 

—  George  William  Hutchinson ;        

—  Henry  de  Courcy  Rawlins '        

...  '  John  Mews  Evetts 1^22  Mar. 

I  LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

•••    Gilbert  RedversHeathcote  

—  Samuel  Holt  Lomax,  Adjutant  20  Feb.  78 
...    Francis  Smith 

Heniy  Musgrave  Campbell 

Patrick  Bdmond  Campbell  Sheehan  

Alexander  Gordon  19  Dec. 

Sydney  Philip  Strong 30  Jan. 

Henry  Edward  Hotham a  Feb. 

Andrew  Stacpoole  Parkinson xo  Apr. 

Charles  Hame  Ixmes  Hopkins  x  May 


67  P27  Oct. 
67  P27  Oct. 
I  II  Sept. 
I  30  Dec. 
April 
Oct. 


13  June 
13  June 

2  Dec. 
15  April 

5  June 
17  June 

7  Aug. 

5  Deo. 
30  Mar. 

X  Apr. 


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70 

P28  Oct.     7x 

P28  Oct.     7x 
7  Nov.  73 

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X  Oct.    77 


31  Aug. 
23  Jan. 
13  Jnly 
1  Apr. 
XX  Oct. 
x9  0ct. 


78'  29  Nov. 
781 

79 


79 


ST.LT.COI.. 

29  Nov.  79 


■  Major  Ridout  served  with  the 
80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack 
during  the  Bhootan  Expeditiou  of 
1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


SXOOVD  LiBITnVAVTS.  3^.^^^1V 

Henry  Ijysons  11  May    78 

Arthur  Ogilvie  White xx  May    781 

Robert  Black  Fell xx  May    781 

John  Ross 14  Sept.  78, 

Hugh  Lionel  Custanoe '  17  May    79I 

William  Henry  Vicars   '    2  July    79 

William  Paul  Anderson    !    6  Aug.   79! 

John  Granville  Blake    13  Aug.   79 

!  I  I 

IFajfrnaster." 

.  Quarter  Matter.— Joaeph  Kewman,  xx  Sept.  72. 

Faeinpe  Bnft.^Aaente,  Messrs.  Cox  A  Co.—Irieh  Aaeute,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Mmbarkedfor  the  Cape  </  Good  Hope,  Januarf  1878. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Rogers  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  the  29th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  sicgo  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Chinese  campaign  in 
x86o.  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Cherry  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  India  from  lath  Aug.  1857  until  the  end  of  the  rebellion, 
including  the  first  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lncknow  by  Lord  Clyde  as  Adjutant  to  the  and  Detachment 
Battalion,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  and  repulse  of  various  attacks,  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  subsequent  campaign  £n  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

7  Captain  Ward  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Nayy.  was  on  board  H.M.8.  Sannihal  at  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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Princew  Louise'g  Cypher  and  Coronet.    The  Boar's  Head  (The  Campbell  Crest).    "  Ife  ObliviMcarU."    "Holbia" 
"ViMixEi."  "ComuirjrA"  "Ptubwbbb"  "Nivbllb'*  *'Nivb'*  *'0bthb8"  *'Toulou8b*'  "  PBiriifSULA.." 


Y«ftr«'8er.'Cel«a«l. — James  RobcrtBon  Craufurd,  Enngn,  14  June  21 ;  Entign  4r  ^i-  '29  Aug.  22 ;  Lt.  4*  Capt.  '19  Sept.  26 ; 
Full  aui      Capt.  Jr  Lt.Colonel^  '18  Feb.  37;     Colonel,  11  Nov.  51;  Major,  20  June  54;  Major  General,  igrJune  56; 
P*y-  Pay- 1    Lieut. General  J  12  Feb.  63  ;  General,  25  Oct.  71  ;  Colonel  gist  Foot,  27  Au(?.  70. 
7b  '   ...  ;Lieotaaaat  Oolonel.— ^.«.c.  Alexander  Cuningluun  Bruce,  CB.  Ensign,  ^iS  Jane  52;  X^ '17  Mar.  54;  Capt. 

'        '    31  Aug.  58:  Bt.Major,  5  July  72;  Major,  1  Jan.  73;  Lt.Colonel,  21  June  79. 
3«  '   ...  iKigen.— William  Prescod  Gumey,  Entign,  '17  Feb.  54;  Lt.  ^6  July  55;   Capt.  '12  Nov.  60;    Bt.MaJw, 

I        ,    28  Sept.  73;  Major,  19  Jan.  76. 
23      ...  ,Charle8  HoUway,  Ensign,  '7  July  57;  if.  a8  Sept.  58;  Capt.  Pjo  April  66;  Bf.Mtyor,  31  Dec.  78;  M^or, 

i        (    21  Jane  79. 


Capta-ikb. 


I  ai     '/is  JHoratic  Gordon  Robley^  |''i4May 

>5  I  ...  George  Newcombe  Stevenson l^xoNov. 

James  Thomas  Rogers i*  4  May 

William  Salmon  Mills  '31  Jan. 

William  Gostwyck  Gard,  Adj.  i  Adm.Batt.  \  p^  j.^^ 

Invemwkire  EiJU  Volunteers    ^|2ol^ec. 

Vernor  Chater,  Aid*  de  Camp  to  ike  Mar-  \\p^^  j^- 

quis  of  Lome >  1  ^ 

George  Lidwell  O'Solli van 'xa  Sept. 

^/u  John  Bouldersons  p  i  Feb. 

William  Prevust 9  Mar. 

Hni^h  Gordon  Fallowfleld  |p23  0ct. 

William  Reginald  Hoaisou  Crauftird '    6  Mar. 

DoQgan  James  MacGregor  MacDonald p  9  Oct. 


58  '26  Nov.   61  P28  May  70 

65  ••25  Sept.  67,^28  Oct.  71 

60  P  3  May    64J  19  Aug.  73! 

63 'xo  April  66    24  Sept.  73 

64 1 ''27  July   661  24  Deo.    73 


64^^29  Jan.  70 

6s' '12  Oct.  67 

56 '11  Mar.  59 

67  '18  May  70: 


12  Fob.    75 

X  April  75 
I  Apr.  75 
a  Mar.  78 


67 ''28  May  70 1  15  Mar.  79 
69  'x4  Sept.  70'  23  Mar.  79 
69'  28  Oct.    7x1  25  Nov.   79 


LiBUTBXAirTB.  I 

Henry  Alexander  Schank,  In*t.  qf  iftf#-^ 
ketsy  I  Dec.  75 } 

James  Latimer  Crawshay  St.  Clair,  Ac^ju-  \ 
tant  1  Dec.  75    i 

Arthur  Ely  Heathoote  Tottenham   

Freville  Gookson 

George  Blakemore  Robbins  

William  Home  Middlemass   

Donald  George  Mackay  Fowler 

jGerald  Lionel  Joseph  Goff 

'GodXSney  Disney  GouingB 

Henry  Francis  Campbell  Johnston 


I  SlOOVS  LlBUTXITAirTS. 

{Thomas  Fraser 

Charlas  James  Richardson 

DsTid  John  Alexander  Dickson...., 

Frederick  Wyllie 

William  Augostna  Lane-Fox 

Alexander  Wilson  

Hugh  Graham  Lang 

Stanley  PatcrBon  


''x4Jan.    7x1  28  Oct.  71 

23  Sept.  71    28  Oct.  71 

I    I  Feb.  73 

26  Feb.  73 

I    3  Feb.  72 

'  28  Feb,  74 

'  13  June  74 

10  Mar.  75 

I  28  Feb.  76 

sJune  77 


2VI>  I.IBUT. 


22  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

22  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

22  Feb. 
9  July    79' 
9  July   79; 


79. 
79. 

79 1 
791 
79, 


PafaM«<«r.— William  Darling  Candwell,  8  July  78 ;  Ens.  '21  Feb.  60 ;  X/.  25  Feb.  64 ;  Capt.  1  Jan.  73. 
f^Korter  Master.— Jamee  Gillies,  29  Oct.  73. 

Facings  Yeaiow.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borongh,  Bt.  k  Qq, 
Embarked  for  Natal,  19  Februarg  1879. 


'  Ctpiain  Bobley  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the 
>:^k  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

Ciptain  Bonlderson  served  with  the  7i6t  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 

'  '  ^walior,  and  operations  against  Burgore  and  Dowlut  Sing  CMediu  with  Clasp). 

tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  (Medal  with  Claspju 


'-•ttteof  Kotakeaerai,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  operatic 
Svred  slso  throughout  the  campaign  against  the  hill  trib 


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bolim6l.-George  Staunton.iCB.  Sntign,  ^5  Oct.  a6j  Xf.  »is  Feb.  «  ;  C«»f.  'J  June  39;  Mj^    '^S^i  tl 

Li2ss:;ftfeo^ir-i<S»^ 

«Ij^°i'G^ifBt'^^2?i^^  «.  »?,J«fp55^«^':  '-J^y  «3;  Jfoyor.  a4Dec.  73- 

JoSn  OroSMid  Hay.  JRM<gii.  15  May  ss ;  Xe.  i'i4  Dec,  ss ;  Q>P<-  ''tg  July  64 ;  M<»or,  a8  Oct.  7^. 


OATTAnrs. 

George  KeUie  M'CWlnm 

Loltafl  Oopbet  SiMrleton '■r-i;r':'^'i' 

Montana  Hope.ilr.  5  iai«HM**M  B^VoU. 

Hemry  FPencn  Cotton -••;;•— v:-*;"" 

David  PapiUon.  AAJ-  3-^«-  ^»*-  -**«•■( 

d0M$kire  mjU  Vol ;•:• "  »V;'Vi  "•  n 

George  ChahnePj^i.  i  -^ *».  -»«'<•  ''**^  } 

<|««iiMr«  Mifie  VolunUmn « > 

Robert  Bruce  M'Bwcn*  «.•••••••••••••••••••••"• 

Patrick  Francis  Robertaon,  Siaiwn  Btqff\ 

Qffieer,  Dalhousie  CoufMOneeni  Dtpot  ...) 

Alexander  Donald  M'Gregor 

Roger  FranciB  Darvall 

Robert  Henry  Oxley 

Duncan  Forbes  Gordon  ............ ....^.. ...... 

Arbuthnot  Pery  Byng  Sutherland  Dunbar 

San.  John  Scott  Napier,  Supertntendtni^ 

ofUmbaUaGgmnarium...... ». •   ..> 

Clirlea  Whittingham  Horsley  Douglas,  > 

Adfuiamizi  Dec.  76  ••• ^ 

Stuart  Alexander  Mensles 

William  MenryDiSchuwrngham  

JohnStandiah  Monteith  Hamilton 

Edward  Gilpin-Brown 

William  Augustus  Scott 

Bdward  Cecil  Bothune 

Walter  Colquhoun  Boyd 

Francis  Farquharson  Ramsay 

Robert  Aberorombv  Grant  

Alexander  David  Fraaer  

Forbes  Maobean  -.•.•••"•••• 

George  Whyte  MelvUle  Dundas 

Harry  Wright 


'13  Jan. 
'19  Mar. 
'  2  Dec. 
1*22  May 

>  I  Dec. 


15  Jan.    64 

24  April  55 

'14  Mar.  65 

4  April  65 
'z2  Sept.  65 
-  Mar.  67 
May  ' 
1*29  May 


»i4  Aug. 

'x6  Deo. 
»iS  Dec. 


SBOOVS  LlBITTXTABTe. 

Donald  William  Stewart 


'21  Nov,  63 

Px9  July  64 

'14  Mar.  65 

P26May  65 

'  I  Sept.  65 

'x2Sept.  65 

4  Oct. 

'29  May 

**3x  July 
P  X  Sept. 
'x5  Dec. 
'15  Dec. 
~  9  Feb. 


70 


»^x7  May 

»27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


'29  May  67 

'  x  Sept.  69 

»isDec.  69 

P17  May  71 

P27  Sept.  71 

P28  Oct. 
x6  Aug. 
39  Jan. 
XX  Deo< 


BBBV.XA/.    I   BT.LT.COL. 


26  Feb. 
28  Oct. 
32  Feb. 
IX  Oct. 


3VD  UXUT. 


x3Aug.   79 


30  Dec. 
17  Feb. 
24  April  73 
38  Feb.  75 
21  Sept.  74 
xo  Sept.  75 
30  Nov. 
29  Jan. 
6  Sept. 
36  Aug. 
IX  Nov. 
XX  Nov. 
29  Nov. 


PflMMMfar.-John  Dennis  Swinburne,  3  Mar.  59 ;  -»«•  "5  Mar.  43 ;  ^'  3  Oct.  46 ;  S9n,Uq^,  1  Jan.  60. 
OMrter  JfcMto-.— John  Bignell,x4Ang.  66.  _  ^    ^       j»  ^ 

^^FacifHfi  Yellow.-^«<».  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.-JW.»  Ag^nUj^  B.  Borough,  Bi.  and  Co. 
jfwanfi  xeuow.    ^       ,  j^^^^j^^^^  Bombay,  a6  JoMuarf  x868. 


1  Gen«;Bl  Staunton  served  with  the  xoth  Ragt.  in  the  Sutl^^  cwnnaign  in  ^H^>^^^^,^^^^^jl^£^, 
S^iSi^^^Nov.  (Sfodal  with  OJasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sarainian  and  Turkish  Medafa,  and 
^'^SSS  wStelSJS*^^  the  37th  Regiment  on  the  North-Weet  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59 
^'f^LnM'Bwen  served  in  the  Oentrallndia campaign ini858, including  the  action,  of  BsJRhnr.Munjrrowlia. 
Bindwbho,  and  Korai  (Medal). . 


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v.^^  "Cap.  ofQoob  Hop."  "Alma>'  "Balawxta"  "S.t^btopol"  ''LtfiS'o^'?'^''^^ 

April  36;   Captain,  3  Ji 
^. ,   Mqjor  General,  '  ""' 
« 93ra  Hiffhlaaden,  u  Oct.  76. 

14  Dec. 
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Captaivb. 
Geopgie  Forbes-Robertaon,*  ^d/.  x  Adm.  > 

■-  >•»-«.  l>wiB  De  Telaaier  Prevost  

•••  p.».e.  Bobert  William  Thew  Gordon^' 

-  Frederick  William  Welch  ... 
•••   Charlca  William  Selby  Lownde8,"lid;".  a )' 
«/   L.^i'"-^*''-  WaUkWeJti^  VolMnteere.J 

«»'/ij!  Frederick  Squiri 

..•  I  Philip  Durham  Trotter   .'....'.... 

'"  .''•••/?, -^o^-WUliam  FitsWiUiam  Elliot,) 
Atde  d0  Camp  fo  Sir  JPa*riek  M'DougaU  S 

•  jOrmelie  Campbell  Hannay  ... 

-   Edward  Waiiam  Dunlo Croker    .        "    ... 
•••  (John  David Fetherstonhangh 
William  Brace  Mitchell  Brand 


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captaht.      bxbt.kjl/. 


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Frederick  Blair  Staplea . 

LlX17TKirjLirT8. 

Seymonr  Sackville  Care w  Dolby 

Thomas  Henry  Burton  Forster,  InH.  of\ 

Mneketrg  17  May  79  *' j 

John  Stirling  Napier 

Herbert  Spencer  Compton  Gordon 

^fred  Harold  Middleton,  Adj,  15  Mar.  70' 
WiUiam  Frederick  Tumor  ..7. ... 

Steirart  MacDoagall  

John  Haaluck  Campbell    . . 


19  July    55    13  Deo.    57 

35  Jane  6i|Pi8  April  65 
26  Feb.  58|P  5  Nov.  6x 
••28  Dec.    6oPaa  Dec.    63 


^  5  Nov.   6i 
20  Nov. 
J'lS  Oct. 


57 

'2a  June  67 

5  Oct.    67 

8  July    68 

'  I  Sept.  69 

Pao  Oct.    69 

84  April  55 


'*x4Feb.    65 

'31  May  59 
'     "  ■      68 


'  5  Oct. 

'28  June 

29  Oct. 

xo  Jan. 


Sbcovd  Libutbitavts. 
Alexander  Duncan  Sim  .... 
William  Aubrey  Alfred  Macbeam  *" 

{Andrew  Buchanan  Bbickbum 

Edward  Brabason  ITrmflton 

iGeorge  Laurie  Walker 

Bedl^  Wright  

John  Gordon  Wolrige-Goidoii  .'!."!."* 
|Franci«  Macnamara  Aitken .......' 

Sydney  Loftoa  Robinson  

Bdward  Alston  Pieryepont  Brooke  * 
Begmald  ^'Estrange  M'Kerrell ... 


30  Jan. 

xMay 

XX  May 

XX  May 

25  May 
13  June 

22  Jan. 
9  July 

23  July 
23  July 

6  Aug. 


>  X  Feb. 

^4  Jan. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

23  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

'  X  Aug. 

24  July 

23  Mar. 

ax  Sept. 
99  Mar. 


67 

73 
74 

X  April  75 
x  April  7< 

"-•     7i 


x6  Feb. 

19  Oct. 

17  Nov, 

T  Jan. 

17  May 

34  May 

26  July 


X  April  74 


x4Jnly    79 


«i}?iJ^ZlL*^^Oo^o"el   Moore  served    with 

xoBept.  77inoln^ 
siege  of 


campaign  from  December  x8<7 
the  ailUr  of  Bhognapoxi. 
-jucknow  in  Mareh,  siege  of 
CWpee.  action  of  Selimpore  (slightS 
wounded),  action  of  JamSo,  storxn  and 
capture  of  Birwah  Forts  -  slightly 
wounded,  and  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches (MediU  with  Clasp  for  Central 
India).  Served  In  the  AshautlWar^ 
X874  in  raising  a  force  from  the  Wa^ 
:  and  Denkera  tribes  on  the  left 


^  Of  the  main-ii;^  of"ad^U, 
S^J»,"»«  wtani  of  the  troops  to 
S;tf*2!Sj '^employed  in  the tSis- 
SlSoKj)!  ^^^«'o' Major,  Medal 


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Qww^  Jfa*<«r.— John  Brebber,  34  Sept.  tq. 

Flacinge  Y^ow.-AgenU,  Measn.  Cox  Jnd  Co.--7Wa  AaentM  ftu.v  -o  ^   -^ 


*O^Ktia  Forbei-itobStaon  Mx^nSTwith  thri,^?T?° vJ*^*^  ^^  COasp).  ~*-*''  campaign  of 

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•Obthbs"  •'Toulousb'*  "  Pbwiwsula." 


Armagh. 


Colonel.— John  Thornton  Grant,^  CB.  En$.  28  April  98;   Lt.  la  Nov.  30;    Capl.  30  Jaly  4a;  Bt Major, 

20  June  54  J  Major,  29  Oct.  54  ;   Bi.Lt.Colontl^  12  Dec.  54;   LtColonel,  22  Dec.  54  j   Colonel,  12  Dec.  57  ; 

Major  General,  6  Mar.  68  ;  Lieut.  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  94th  Foot,  35  June  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Sydenham  Malthus.C^.  Sneign,  '24  Jan.  52  ;  Lt.  n  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  30  Mar.  63 ;  Major, 

1*29  June  70;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  i  Oct.  77;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
Major*.— John  Murray,  Eneign,  '17  Jan.  51 ;  X<.  21  July  54;  Cap<.  P19  Nov.  58;  Mtyor,  6  July  70;  Brevet 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
Philip  Robert  Anstruther,  JSiwt^n,  31  Dec.  58 ;  Lt.  '35  May  60 ;  Capt.  P3  Jan.  65;  Bt.MaJor,  t  Oct.  77 ;  Major, 

II  May  78. 


Captaivb. 

James  Browne   

p.«.e. William  Edward  Montague 

Fred.  Buckley  Campbell 

George  RuBsel  Sal  vin  Bowlby 

p.t.e.  Spencer  Edwurd  Orr,  Garrison  In- 

ttruelor,  Alderehot 

p.e.e.  Cecil  Hanmer  Bunbury,  Instructor, ) 

Bogal  MilUarvCollege 

Richard  Albert  vercoe  Pope,  Adj.  1  Adm, 

Batt.  Stqfordshire  Bi/U  VolunUers  

Walter  Gregory  Buller 

Henry  Farrer,  Ad{f.  1  Adm.Bait.  GaUoieajf  \ 

Bife  Volunteers  j 

George  Froom    

Stanford  Norman  McLeod  Naime 

Bdmund  Smith  Brook 

Jamea  Hill  Poe  

Lionel  Godolphin  Brooke  

LlBVTXVi.HTe. 

Hamilton  William  Wetherell  Spooner 

Heathoote  Francis  George  Campion  

James  MacSwiney,iiMe.  of  Musi.  19  June  78 
Herbert  Augustine  ChristopherHarrison,  ^ 

Adjutant  xB  Oct.  79 

John  de  Oonrcy  O'Grady 

Hugh  James  Alexander  Davidson  

Frederick  Harry  Carroll 

Egerton  Harding 

Alexander  William  Day  Maclean 


BscoBD  lAmvnxum, 

Hugh  Cowper  

Archibald  David  Campbell 

Godflney  Lennox  Byre  Massy 

John  James  Francis  Hume 

Harry  George  Adams>Connor    

Coldstream  James  Carden 

Frederick  George  William  Jones  .. 

George  Thomas  Irvine  Swann 

Charles  Hall    


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'30  July  59 

1*14  Aug.  60 

P28  July  63 

1*20  May  64 

6  April  55 

8  Jan.  64 

^21  Deo.  55 

30  Sept.  59 

»2x  Nov.  58 

3  Oct.  66 

^jg  Deo.  6a 

'  7  Aug.  66 

P14  Oct.  68 

P  5  May  69 

'2a  Aug.  68 


'28  Dec.    60  P  a  Oct.  661 

►3  Jan.    65>29June  jo- 

3  April  66  '22  Oct.  70 

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15  Aug.  77 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 


S2  Jan. 
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I  May 
2a  Feb. 
aa  Feb. 

0  July 

6  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 


CAPTAIV.         BBBV.MA/.        BT.LT.COX.. 


10  Dec.   56 

P  7  Dec,   67 

'33  Oct.    60 

'33  Feb.    61 

19  Dec.    6a 

1*33  Aug.  68 
29  Aug.   65 

^•2$  Jan.  71 
38  Oct.  71 
a8  Oct.     71 

'31  May  71 

11  Sept.  73 
ao  Nov.  75 

12  Feb.   77 

IX  Sept.  78 
3  Dec.  78 
X  Feb.  79 
15  Apr.  79 
aoAug.   79 


25  Jan.    711 
a  Mar.  66'  31  Dec.    78 

z4Jnne  73, 

I  April  70 
I  July  76 
4  Jan.    77 

31  Oct.    77 

I  May  78I 
3  Dec.  78 
I  Feb.  79 
15  April  7d 


Pagnuuter.—John  Mitchell  Elliot,  29  Oct.  78 ;  Bns.  10  Oct.  63 ;  Lt.  »3  Aug.  66 ;  Capt,  27  Feb.  77* 
Quarter  Jfuftfr.— Patrick  Lacey,  10  Nov.  69. 

Facings  Gnen.^Agents,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co.— JrwA  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  NaUd,  26  February  1879. 

>  Lieut. General  Grant  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  throughout  the  oi)erations  in  China  (Medal),  commenoiii|r  with 
the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before  Nankin,  including  the  storm  and  capture 
of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  the 
heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  en- 
trenched camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo  (wounded). 
Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  0^  command  of  the  49th  firom  the  battle  of  Inkennan),  inolnd- 
ing  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  i<6th  Oct.,  and  assaults  of  the  Bedan 
on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  commanded  the  working  party,  600  strong,  from  the  Light  and  and  Divisions  that 
had  to  turn  the  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarries  were  earned,  and  was  engaged  during  the  night  in  worldni;  and  re- 
peUing  the  three  attempts  made  bv  the  Russians  to  retake  the  i>08ition  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 


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I    Bt.Uinjar,  5  July  7a ;  Mcijor,  25  Dec.  74 ;  Lf. Colonel,  21  July  75. 
,  iKi^on.— ^.«.e.  John  North  Croalock,'  CB.  £iuiffH,^j^  Oct.  54 ;  Lt.  5 


|-^«.^--y...c.  uoiiu  i^urui  vyreaiuois,'  u-rf.  iiim^ii/13  Oct.  54 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.5S;  <?ap<.»6  May  59;  BtMajor,  $  July 
I    73;  i^^r,  3oMarch  75;  iTj.X/.CofoiMJ,  Ti  Nov.  78.  -v    tj 

Norton  KnatchbuU,«  iiw^".  =9  ^oo-  54 ;  -Zi<.  q  Mar.  55 ;  Capt,  P30  Nov.  60 ;  Bi.MaJor,  29  Dec.  73 ;  ifo/or,  ai 

July  75. 
Heniy  Gregham  Paake.'»  Etuiffn,  23  March  55  ;  Lt.  7  Nov.  55 ;  Capt.  ^20  April  66 ;  Major,  ao  AprU  78. 


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I  GAFtATKS. 

[William  Fleming'  

'Edward  Warren  Goldlng  

Terence  Michael  Dolan   

William  Henry  de  Sali8,.l({;itia»<  x  Derby  \ 

MUUia i 

Henry  Sevan  

John  Henry  Stawell  ^eekgnsn^Adj.  lAdm.  \ 

Bait.  PembrokeMre  B\fU  Volunteere S 

iPonaonby  Bhaw 

iOliver  Henry  BeanchampSt.  John 

Arthnr  Tower 

I  Arthur  Montagu  Bowlee 

Edward  Thomas  MaasyDiokin 

John  George  Sparkes 

LnuTSVAim. 
Franoia  Edward  Trower,  IntL  qfMueketrg  \ 

ts  March  78 S 

Clande  Edward  Thompaon 

Walter  Hore 

William  Wallace  Dnnlop   

Horace  Lookwood  Smith-Dorrien    

Frederick  Edward  Vemey  Taylor 

Harold  Garmichael  Wylly  

Franela  Clemente  Godley  

Bobert  Bvre  Sullivan  Taylor 

Bmeei  Allardioe  Gardiner  GkMset  

Franoia  StuddertSvana,  A^'uiani  23  July  79 
George  Seymour  Charlea  Jenkinson 


Sbcovb  LixuTurum. 

FranoiB  Inman  Kane  

WiDiam  Washington  Hancock .... 

Bobert  Gifford 

Egerton  Angostns  Tower 

Frederiok  Owen  lAoyd  Stokes   .... 


28  April  55 
'18  Jan.  59 
•'23  Aug.  64 

1  May    59 

'27  Sept.  6i 

'23  Jan.    63 

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'a8  Oct. 
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I  Feb.  56 
asMjir.  62 
*'3oJune  6s 

1*26  April  64 

P  8  Sept.  65 

3  May    66 

13  Nov.  66 
1  Feb.  67 
'  5  April  71 
■•27  Oct.  71 
^  7  Oct.     71 

28  Oct.     71 


33  Jan.  78 

X  May  78 

zMay  78 

X  May  78 


25  May  78 
2x  Aug.  78 
x4  Sept.  78 
5  Oct.  78 
32  Jan.    79 


30  Dec. 

a8  Feb. 

9  Aug. 
38  April 
a6  Feb. 
x7May 
zx  Sept. 
xz  Sept. 

I  Feb. 
X3  Feb. 
2z  Feb. 
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'  5  June  66     I  Jan.    79 
Pas  Jan.    71 
"as  Mar.    71 

ai  July    75 

5  Jan.    76 

X9  April  76 

a  I  Nov.  76 
23  Feb.  78 
ao  April  78 
29  June  78 
13  July  78 
13  Feb.   79 


1  General  Brownrigg  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as 
Assist.  Adj.  General,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  Chief  of 
the  Staff  to  Sir  George  Brown  in  the 
expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  CB„  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the 
Me4iidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 


PoysMMfar.— Wilmadorf  G^rge  Mansergh,  a8  June  79 ;  Snt.  8  Feb.  56 ;  Li,  37  May  60 ;  Capt,  1  Apr.  70. 
QHortar  Jfocter.— Samuel  George  Miller,  37  Aug.  79. 

Fltieimg$Yeillow.^j0€ni$t  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^JrM  Ageuit,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Setumed  from  India,  4  Novemher  1870. 

*  U.G(donel  Ferkiiiaon  served  with  the95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  z855,inclading  the  siege  and  Ikr 
of  Sebastopol,  attack  of 'the  Quarries  on  6th  June,  attack  of  the  x8th  /one,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th 
September  (wotmded.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1 858-509 
adnding  the  siege  and  capture  of  ETotah,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  action  at  Baxode  (mentioned  in  despatch, 
HediOwith  Clasp). 

'  LLCoIonel  Crealook  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege 
lad  captare  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (wounded),  and  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior, 
aegr  and  capture  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  of  Kunrye  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  twice  mentioned  in 
^mtdifls).  Served  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  X878  and  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  *8  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to 
UGeoaral  Lord  ChelmBfora  commanding  the  forces,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of 
tkowe,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  ^(Several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt  Colonel  and  CB.), 

*  M^r  Knatc^bvul  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x6th  June  1855,  including  the  sioge 
ttd  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
iutading  the  siege  and  capture  of  KotaA,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Berai^general  action  resulting 
a  the  captare  of  GhraUor,  siege  and  captare  or  Pourie,  and  smprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Koondrye  (mentioned  in 
tetehea.  Medal  with  Chutp). 

^IbAae  Paske  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  asth  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
iKfaidIng  the  siege  and  capture  of  KTotah  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

^  Captain  J.  B.  Pearson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Allahabad  on  the 
Ml  June  x8s7,  ^nd  served  throofhout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign ;  was  present  with  Havelock's  force  throughout 
in  opemtions,  including  the  retaJking  of  the  city  and  cantonments  of  Allahabad,  actions  of  Fnttehpore,  Aoung,  Puidoo 
Nadoee,  Oawnpore,  Oonao,  Busaeemtgunge  (both  actions) ,  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alnmllagh 
■ad  xsUef  of  Lodknow.  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  re-oocapatioii 
«r  Bflhileiaid,  and  ponoit  of  Feroaeahah  (mentioned  In  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  years  service). 


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96th  Regiment  of  Foot.— Linked  to  63rd,    [l'^'S'^%^u>a, 

Th§  Sphinx.    "  Egtyi  "  "  PiiriirsuLA  "  **  New  Zialakd." 
Ooloael.--tf.  Thomas  Maitland  Wilflcm,  JTmmm,  '15  Apr.  24;  Zt.  '13  Mav  26;  Cop^  1*23  Deo.  31;  Bt.MaJor^ 
o  Nov.  46;  MajoTt  18  Aug.  48  ;  Lt.Colon^t^  '15  Jane  49  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Atajor  Gentral,  7  Jau.  64  ; 
JAeui.Generalt  23  April  72;  General,  x  Oct.  77;  Cotoiwi  96th  Foot,  15  Oct.  77. 
.... . *         ...         „     rn.isFe"  —        •  ^    .« 

5; 

70 ;  Brevet  LieuteHani  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
William  Osborne  Barnard,  Bneign,  '15  April  56;  Lt,  21  May  58 ;  Capt.  '18  Nov.  59 ;  Brevet  Xc^vr,  5  Joly  7*  J 
Major,  13  March  78. »_^ 


LtetttenaDt  Ooloael.— James  Briggs,  Eneign,  13  I'eb.  52 ;  i<.  31  Aug.  55;  Capt.  ^21  May  58  j  Mc^e^,  »2o  Jul^r 

67;  Brevet  lAeuienani  Colonel,  aoJnly  76;  .Um<«9a»f  Colonel,  13  March  78. 
]Eigors.~Edmimd  John  Bcovell»  Bneign,  25  Mar.  56;  Lt.  ^30  April  58 ;  Capt.  ^7  Oct.  59 ;  Itajor,  ^14  Bept. 


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Captauts. 

Frederick  John  Josselyn,  Adjutant  Bei-X 

ford  MUiiia  i 

Arthor  Qeorge  Hay  Church 

William  Newbigging. 

Arthur   Leycester   Wynter,  Adjutant  6\ 

aneaekire  JUiUiia  } 

Herbert  Charles  Marryat   

Edward  Plantagenet  Phillipps 

4fi/u  p.f.e. Robert  James  Maxwell,^  D.A,Q.M.  I 

Cfem.  Intelligence  Branch , ) 

Francis  Glasse  MarshaU 

John  Arthur  Barlow ^ 

Basil  Lloyd  Anstruther  

James  Jooelyn  Glascott 

Charles  Parker  Ridley 


LlBUTBVJLlTTB. 

Noel  Norcott  Winter   

Arthur  Edmund  Simpson,  Instructor  ^h 

Jfueketry  i  May78 } 

George  Warren  Woods  Rochfort-Boyd,  > 

Adtutant  5  July  79 f 

WilUamPeel  Nash    

Reginald  John  Guthrie  XJtermarck 

Claud  Edward  Stracey   

Charles  Robert  Brown 

Archibald  Boyd  MarweU 

John  Edward  Watson 

John  Henry  Abbot  Anderson  


SiooirB  LiBunvurrs. 

William  Bertram  

Graham  Ravenhill  Pearoe 

Ralph  Anstruther  Henderson  .... 
Charles  Curling  Melvill 


XSBXeK  OB 

aim  X.IXUT. 


'29  July   59 

5  Nov.  61 
'17  July    63 

20  Aug.  6z 

'29  May   63 
'loJune  67 

>25Aug.  54 

»  7  Sept.  58 
8  Jan.    68 

'  9  May    65 


'30  Oct.    69 


zMay 
zx  May 

II  May 


2irD  LIBUT. 


4  Sept.  78 
19  Oct.  78 
x3Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 


'  a  July    61 

'  Q  Jan.    63 
V  8  June  67 

29  June  66 

P  1  April  68 
^igmij    69 

^  X  April  56 
Pi6Aug.  61 
z8  Aug.  69 
17  July  73 
'22  Feb.  68 
9  Aug.   73 

28  Oct.     71 
21  Sept.  74 


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2  Dec. 

II  Feb.  75 

24  June  76 

29  Nov.  76 

II  Oct.  78 

19  Apr.  79 

13  Juno  79 

21  June  79 


P2aMar.  64 

'25  De^.    67 
'isPeb.    71 

20  Sept.  76 

3iJa4.    77 
ai  April  77 

»'i8  Oct.     59 

P  I  Feb.  68 

15  Jan.  79 

13  June  79 

9  July  79 

13  Sept.  79 


BXBV.)Ci.J.        BT.LT.COX.. 


I  Oct.    77 


S  July    72 


Pagmaeter.—JohXL  Swainson  D'Aguilar,  3  Feb.  79;  Bn*.  ^9  Feb.  70;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 ;  Capt.  10  Apr.  78. 
Qtuu-ter  ifduear.— Walter  Facer,  13  July  78. 

JPaeimge  Yeilovr.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Af/entt,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  az  December  1873. 

1  Major  R.  J.  Maxwell  served  with  the  Soth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and    osmpaignin  Oade  in  z8^*^5o^ 
iadndjiig  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Bera  and  Doondeakera  (Medal ) . 


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97tli  (TAfi  J3ad  of  Ulster's),— Linked  to  soth. 

itopol"  "] 
John  lUxwoU  Perceval,*  CB.  J?n«^,*ai  June  33 ;  Lieut,  'iSMaroh  ^6  •  Ca«f  PiR  Mnir  ,« .  i/../— 

tColmel.' 


lientmftBtC 

BtJlajor,  I 
^^^^V^  """  ^CHiQii   oanora,' J««v*.  ^S  Mar.  55;  Xrf.  9  Sept.  ssrOopi.  S'M^  66;  Umf^r, 
John  Laj^oy  Tweedie,  Enngn,  '3  July  60 ;  X<.  ^  4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  >a  Jan.  69 ;  Jfipor.  q  Bept  tq. 


aantColmel.— Charles   Henry  Browne,»  Enngn.  11  Aug.  54;  ie.  8  Dec    ca.  a»«  »,*  i/r«» 
I.— David  John  Dickson  Bafford,"  Ji«i^«,  93  Mar.  55;  Lt/g  Sept       '*^"  *^^'- 


Caftaivs. 

John  Arefaihald  Murray 

William  Frederick  Brown 

jJoseph  Heniy  Jameson 

Charles  Edward  Partridge 

iJoseph  Graham  Smith* 

Dacres  Thomas  Charles  Bdgraye. 

jWillisun  Henry  Murphy 

John  Cumherlege  CauUqy 

Beginald  Robert  Louaada 


IT'" 


I  LzBUTBiruras. 

Enstaoe  B.  Loraine  Sevan 

pj»,e.  Henrv  Tiyon    Wing,   InUruetorA 

Chas.  Bobl.  Crosse,  OuLi^Muek.  32  June  75 
Harold  Cummings,  At^/ulant  33  July  74 

Norman  Houstoun  Leckie 

Bdward  Aickin  William  Stewart  Groves, 

WUliam  Yere  Hopegood  

Herbert  Dunoombe  Armstrong 

Charles  Neptune  Bulley   

Henry  Leighton  Fanshawe 

Richard  Herbert  Eccles 

Edward  Henry  Batnes  

Francis  Foord  Hilton 


»ix  Feb.  63  »  5  June  66 

>ioJuly  66>33  0ct.     67 

»3oJune  63*25  Bept.  67 

'  5  Jiuxe  66;'  3  Jan.    69 


LISUT.        I     CAPTAiy. 


Abraham  Prim  Cronyn . 

Cholmeley  Bdward  Carl  Branflll  Harrison 

SbOOVD  LZBUTUTAHn. 

Geor^ge  William  Mannsell 

Sdward  Iieonard  Aspinall  Heygate . 
Edwin  Alfred  Hervey  Aldarson 


*x4Har. 
~27  July 
8  Jan. 
'13  Jan. 
^  3  Feb. 


'34  Mar. 

6  July 

»iS  Feb. 
»22  Feb. 


68;    a  Aug. 
66  '33  Jan. 
68,»33Mar. 
69  '32  June  70 
69  »  4  Feb.    7x 


69  '15  Feb.    71 

70  'so  Sept.  71 
38  Oct.    71 


'  3  Sept. 
'98.- 


June 
14  Feb. 

2  Nov. 

4  Dec. 

9  Sept.  74 
17  Jan-   77 

a  Feb. '    8 

9  Sept.  79 


aVD  LIBVT. 


ziMay  78 
13  July  76 
4  Deo.    78 


38  Oct.  71 
Z3  April  7a 
xa  Nov.  73 
93  Nov.  73 
26  Feb.  74 
2z  Aug.  74 
II  Feb.  75 
TO  Sept.  75 
aoNov.  75 
aoNov.  7< 
24  June  7( 
IX  Sept.  76 


^  J ..r.-^lCdiael  Ryan  Healy,  38  Sept.  78 ;  ^»*'  '^S  Got.  61 ;  X<.  z  Apr.    6;  Copt  as  May  78. 

QMrta-  Jfarf«r.— Uriah  Frederick  Lapham,  30  Sept.  74. 


^ 


Fueingt  Sky  Blue.— 4^«sf*,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.— Jritfc  AgmOe,  Bit  E.  Borongh,  Bt,  and  Oo. 
Metwnudfrom  India,  xz  June  x^.—Bmlbairked  far  Jamaica,  30  Get.  Z873. 
^GeoMal  Peroeval  commanded  the  Reserve  Battalion  of  the  zath  Regiment  in  the  Eafllr  War  of  Z852-53,  and  16 
bis Mrvioes  was  nominated  a  CB.  (Medal). 


jAClaiB  of  the  MedjMie).  Served  also  m  Bengal  in  suppressins  the  mutiny  in  Z857-58,  with  the  Jonnpore  Field 
Fcive  in  the  actaons  of  Nusmtpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  and  captoze  of 
iBskaow  snd  sCoiming  of  the  SjOsarbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


pan  rield  Force  in  the  actions 

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'  MiBor  BaiTord  served  with  the  07th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58— with  the  Joub 
^  of  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultaa 

_  .  I*  the  QftA  _ 

P«Ki'»cafaist  the  Indians  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras  "  on  the  zit  September  1879,  on  whiioh 

gmnanded  a  detaobment  of  the  xst  west  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  woimded  uj  a  musket-ban  in  the 


Ummeerpore,  and  BuUanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  ana  capture  of 
.    {Medal  with  Clasp). 
*0^iisia  Smith  was  promoted  Captain  in  the  07th  Regiment  "  in  reoognitlon  of  his  gallant  servioes  whenea- 


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Pay.  I  Pay. 


Depot  with  64  F.  J 

The  Prince  of  Wales*  plume.    **  Ghixa  "  (with  the  Dragon) 

i.  Sir  KobeTtFercy  Doxig\wi,  Bart.,  En*ign,  i6  March  so;  Lt.  '19  Feb.  24;  Capl.  ^u  June  =8 


[Sub  IH$hriet  No.  ab. 
Brigade  Depoi,  Lichfield. 

PUKJAUB." 


Colonel. - 


>lonel.—<?.  Sir  Kobert Percy  Douglas,  jtforf., -fcim^n,  iG  Marcn  so;  JjC.  '19  J^eo.  24;  Capt.  ^u  June  =8; 
Major,  26  Oct.  41 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '15  Apr.^a ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Major  General,  26  Oct.  58 ;  lAeut.&eneral, 
6  Jan.  67 ;  OenercU,  14  April  74 ;  Colonel  aSth.  Foot,  7  Jan.  64. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— A ttilio  Sceberraa,*  Eneign,  21  April  46;  Lt.  '21  Jan.  48;    Capt.  9  Mar.  58;  Major, 
6  Jan.  72 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  25  Dec.  77 ;  lAetUenant  Colonel,  14  Sept  28. 
•Thomas  Thomson  Simpson,*  Jimgrji,  '30  June  57 ;  Lt.  '26  Aug.  59 ; 


Capt,  '  5  Aug.  64;  Major,  9 

Charles  Graham  Heathcote,  Eneign,  P19  Aug.  56 ;  Lt.  P21  Sept.  60  j  Capt.  '10  Nov.  65 ;  Bt.Major,  3  May  78  ; 
Major,  14  Sept.  78. 


Aug 


Captains. 


Hardinge  Richard  Stracey   '  27  Mar.   58;*'2i  Sept.  60' '18  Dec.    66 


LIIUT.        I       CAPT-AJOr.         BMTV.MAJ.   |    BT.LI.COI.- 


Loftus  Lewis  Astley  Cooper ''30  April  58 

Allan  Grseme  Raper  1*18  Feb.    62 

Edward  Haughton  1*28  Oct.     59 

Charles  Frederick  Sharp *'i9Mar.   6x 

Alexander  Harley  Hyslop    '  5  April  64 

Dominick  Downes  McCausland ,1*21  MJEur.   65 

Edward  Tickell  Bayley  Sparks,  Aide  <*• )  '  p^,  -u.^    ^^ 

Campto  Major  General  Beyton I'l^'MMar.   65 

Richard  Humphry  Tyacke  '24  April  69 

j».«.e.  Jahleel  Brenton  Carey*  24  Jan.    65 

Grifflth  Allen '23  Nov.   70 


9  Oct.    63  P  7  Aug.  67 
'21  Mar.   65  ''23  Nov.   70 


'  5  April  64 

10  May    64 

P  1  Dec.   65 

'34  April  69 


LXBUrXVAVTB. 

Heniy  Herbert  Powis 

Henry  David  Williams,  Inet.  of  Mueketrj/  \ 
21  Dec.  78 S 

G  crTCP  A  VxTLTidGTChnpmim       

J-.  .      'r^  -■■  ^Tfyijfvii         ,,. 

JoUii  Rc-evcM  „ , . ;,,„„.,.. HH,^**, 

Clmrles^  KdwArd  Bradley  .,„„...,„ [ 

Frederick  tJeorgfe  Pre^toQ 
ChHrlL>f4  ArLbur  H^dLlQifiid 


'  3  Aug.    70 


Arthur  W  ildiELun  Prior,  ^^/nfnj*^  13  Dec.  78 

Clmriea  Edmumi  Wedirwqod  Wood  

Henry  Hairtfafttid  Fli|^gin&an., , 

John  Turner  Bnnkley , 


'  9  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
6  Mar. 
28  Oct. 


9  -A-ug.  73 
19  Aug.  74( 
21  April  77, 
31  Aug.  78 

14  Sept  78 

7  Feb.  79 
I  April  79 
17  May    79 


19  Oct.  72 

9  Aug.  73 

31  Aug.  73 
38  Oct.  71 
31  Jan.  74 
38  Feb.  74 
38  Feb.  74 
2  Dec.  74 
13  June  75 

20  Nov.  75 
I  29  Jan.  76 

29  Nov,  76 


SlCOirt}    LllCTBRAHfa. 

Gijrard  Chicheflter 

WiJiloughby  Fen  wick  Trevel^'an., 

Eriieet  Henry  E^^dolph .„,„. 

Albert  John  Lmrlner  ,...t.. ...,-.*>. 

Alan  Maekfiuxic k....«.,^«..,, 

Ralph  John  Hunter  ., „,*►. 

Fnmcia  GeJdard    ...... .,..< 

Percy  SbAke!i|>eia.f«  Dyaon 

Pij(f«Mififr'.— Osoioml   MrHjrrii  ?F  Johnson,  8 
(ffnArter  Moii^r. — ^John  ^horo,  17  Jan.  77. 


2irD  LIBUT.  I 


23  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
33  Jan. 

6  Aug. 

6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


X}  Aug. 
Nov.    - 


ig.   79 
78;  Bne, 


»xo  Feb.  69;  Li,  »aa  July  71 ;  Cafl,  14  Sept.  78. 


Faeinge  White.— ^^Mtt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^JmA  Aaenit,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Setwmedfrom  Bengal,  34  April  i86j.^Bmbarkedfor  Barbadoet,  38  Jan.  2873. 
1  LLGdlonel  Sceberras  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  70th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  mutinous  Native  Grarrison  of  Peshawur,  and  subsequently  at  the  outbreak  and 
^tal  annihilation  of  the  late  51st  Bengal  Native  Infttntry  in  August  1857,  when  his  charger  was  shot. 

*  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1859-60  against  the  Cabool 
Khali  Wuseerees,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  burning  of  Maidanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  yrith  the 
Feehawnr  Division  durixuf  tne  Sepoy  Mutiny,  in  1858. 

•  Captain  Carey  servea  with  the  expeditionarv  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Hondiiras  in 
February  and  March  1867  (mentioned  in  Despatones). 


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The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    '*  Pbkiit  *'  "  New  Zialjlnd." 


VcuVSer. 

Full  HtHl 


,— Samnel  Braybrooke,^  and  Lt.  17  Dec.  12 ;  Zt.  29  April  18 ;  Capi.  '6  March  23 ;  MqjoTf  '27  Fob.  35; 

p  _  ■    U.Colonel,  26  Jan.  44  j  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Miyor  General,  la  June  59 ;  Lieut.Oeneral^  ai  Feb.  68 ;  General, 
fiZ: -ifZ:'    x6  April  75 ;  Colonel  99th  Foot,  36  Jan.  66. 

33  1  ...  Ilosatmaiit  g«loiiel.— William  Henry  Dowling  Reeves  "Welman,  CB,  Eneign,  10  Deo.  47;  Lt.  6  June  '54,- 
Capt,  '30  Oct.  57 ;  Major,  25  Nov.  65 ;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  31  Mar.  75 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 


■i^.— Ueniy  Fred.  Winchelsea  Ely,*  Enrign,  '22  June  49;    X^  6  June  54;    Copi. 'i7'l5fov.  57;  'Major, 
15  May  66 ;  Brevet  Lt,  Colonel,  ig  OcL  75. 
33  I  ...  p,«.e.  Albert  Lancelot  Walker,*  Eneign,  x8  Dec.  57 ;  ■^*-  ^4  Feb.  60 ;  Caj><.  '20  Oct.  65 ;  2?<.lfo;or,8  Feb.  78 ; 
Major,  a  July  79 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  ag  Nov.  79. 


16 

21  I  ... 


GAnJLIHS. 


;  XV810V  OB 

;  alTD  LIXUT. 


10 

6 
6 
3 


jder  M'Arthur  Moir 9  Feb.    64^ 

Porbes  Lugard  Story* '  s^ng.   59I 

—  "     ~  •""  'f  3  June  59| 

'isNov.  61 
PsOct.  6a' 
IX  Sept.  63, 
'18  Oct.  64 
»  3  April  66 


Miyor  Dawson  Hill 

Charles  John  Greenham 

George  Arthur  Wayman 

Charles  Henxy  Scott  Kennedy. 

Etobert  Benjamin  Cotton  

James  Moore  Hanson  ^    . 

Gerard  Roseingrave  Wilson  Maoklin ,'17  April  66 

Charles  Cavendish  Kevile 1*17  Nov.  69 


Paa  May 
P  3  Oct. 
P  4  Feb. 
P30  Aug. 
••ao  Oct. 
'a7  Feb. 
'14  Sept. 
Paa  Mar. 
i'30  Aug. 
Paa  Mar. 


I 


66P3oAug.  71 
63  9  Mar.  72 
6a  P16  Oct.  67 
641  30  Apr.  73 
65  iz  Mar.  74 
67 1  27  June  74 
7o|  31  Oct.  77 
6  Dec.  77 
9  Deo.  77 
a  July   79 


LnuTBFxim.  | 

Arthur  Whichcote  Turner ■ 

it'Samuel  Lang  ...' 

Heniy  Charles  Harford,  Adjutant  33  July  79 

Claud  Henry  Alexander j 

Harry  Wetherell  Bowden  

Francis  Biohard  Macmullen ' 

Walter  Dallv  Jones  

Alexandar  Yanghan  Payne  

Bertram  Everard  Winter   

Albert  Edward  Whistler 

Thomas  George  Johnson  


»37  Feb. 
P15  Oct. 
P  5  Nov. 


15  Aug. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
I  May 


67!  a8  Oct.  71 
6jjP  4  Deo.    66 

a8  Oct.     7X  t 

31  Sept.  74! 
3  Dec.    74 

13  July  78 
7  Aug.  73: 
1  Feb.    78 1 

28  Mar.  79 
3  April  79 
9  June  79 


70 


23rD   LIXUT. 


SbCOITV  LlBUTSir^VTS.  ^ 

John  Stevens  Guille '    x  May 

Charles  Frederic  Gordon  Young i  May 

Charles  Le  Gendre  Justice '  xx  May 

Francis  Pitcaira  Cockbum 35  May 

Allan  Elderton  4  Dec. 


FeysMttor.-" 

quarter  Jfa«(«r.— James  Bateman,^**  8  March  71. 

Flidnffe  YeUow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.^Irieh  Age%t$,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  the  Cape  ^fQood  Rope,  30  Sept.  1869. 

>  General  Braybrooke  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Kandian  territories  in  1811;,  and  in  the  TTundi^n  rebellion  in 
1S1M8. 

*U.Colonel8  Ely  and  Walker  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
dttdbg  the  actions  of  Chankinwan  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Csptain  Story  served  in  the  Anglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  and  has  received  the  Chinese  Lnperial 
daeontkin  of  the  Red  Button. 

>*  Quarter  Master  Bateman  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  In  China,  and  was 
jmoi  at  the  actions  of  Ghang-kin-wan  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Chisp). 


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100th  {Prince  of  Walcs^  JZot/al  Canadian). 
— Linked  to  logth. 
The  Prince  of  Wales'  Plmne.  A  Maple  Leaf.    "  Niioaxx." 


rSuhDidriettJSo.e-j. 
lUrigodeDepot.'Bin. 


j  Years" 
Full" 
I  Pay. 


Pay. ; 


24 


^*^'-  Colonel.— ir<m.  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon,*  ITCB.  (UP.  /or  BaH  Abtrdeen$hir«);  Ennyn  4-  LUut.fQ  Uay 
l^"^''     34 J  i*.  4-  Capt.  »is  May  40;  Capt.  4r  LtColonel,  ^xo  April  40;  CoUm$l,  a8  Nor.  54;  Ut^or  Qentnd, 
t{  Jane  63 ;  lAeut.Qeneral,  i  Jan.  72  ;  General^  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  xooth  Foot,  5  July  7a. 
Lieutenant  Oolonel.— Henry  Cook.'  Sntign,  15  June  55;  ^'-  31  Aug.  55 ;  Capt.  1  Jane  58 ;  Major,  '7  April 

Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  23  May  73 ;  Lieulenant  Colonel^  29  Sept.  77  ;  Colonel,  33  May  78. 
Uigbn.— Terence  Weatherhead  Waverley  Smythe,  Capt.  29  Jane  58  j  M<yor,  3  July  72  j  StLt^Cohnelf 


Montgomery  WilHamB,'  JEntiffn,  22  July  56;  Li.  29  Nor.  57;  Capt.  'ax  Feb.  60;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a;  Mlff/or, 
23  Jan.  78.  ^_____ 


CjLFTAurs. 

p.«.c.Gcorge  Upton  Prior  

Jeremiah  Bingnam  Kersteman,  Adjutant  \ 

2£eaih  Mima  S 

James  Charlton  Shirley 

Lncius  Joseph  Collum 

p.».e.  Bethel  Martin  Dawes,  D.  A.  Adj.\ 

and  q.M.  Gen.,  Malta i 

William  Augustus  Trydell  Helden/  CMG. 

Francis  John  Tidy 

John  Hart 

Henry  Hartley  Prior 

WDliam  Henry  Adolphos  Denys 

Thomas'Viret  Shepherd 

Charles  Yilliers  Summervillo  Downes 


XNSIOK  OB 
2in)  LISUT. 


4  July    601^19  Aug.  62  1*23  Aug.  64 


P22  Sept.  60  '  7  April  63 

I  6  May    62  J26  April  64 
**  "       '    "     "^   ■      66 


P  9  Feb.    64 

P  2  Oct. 

24  July    6t 

P  I  Mar. 

7  Mar.  sf^ 

23  Mar. 

9  Oct.     63t>'4Apra 

'  1  Mar.   64I'  9  Jane 

»  I  Mar.   64lP2oJuly 

'26  April  64|»i2  Oct. 

3  Dec.    6:    27  Nor. 

'loJune  65 

'29  Dec. 

LlXUTBFAirTS. 

Thomas  George  Clery '15  June 

John  Dillon  Browne 1'  x  Feb. 

Albert  Charles  Denison  j'  9  May 

Edward  French  Owens  j    6  July 

John  Grogan  Glancy,  Adjutant  x  Deo.  78  ... 

Francis  James  Kempster 

Wilfred  Horsman  Coles 

James  Alexander  Skene  Thomson 

Everard  Thuillier  Gastrell 30  Jaii- 

Charles  Bellew  Judge 30  Jan. 

Edwin  Gordon  Macrae  Short  30  Jan. 


Stcovn  LixuTxyi-XTS. 

James  Willoooks,  Interpreter 

Arthur  Nisbet  Carr 

Balph  Champneys  Broome  

George  Herbert  Weller  

Henry  Hamilton    

Fraderiok  William  Bepton    

Alexander  Donald  Obarlan  FiODd 


70 


66  '29  Jan. 
dS.'io  Jime 
70   28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

II  Feb. 

10  Mar. 

XI  Nor. 

24  Mar. 

22  Mar. 
78'  20  Aug. 
78    13  Sept. 


2HD  I.IKUT. 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
XI  May 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


X  Nor.  79 


P  9  June  65 

»  X  Feb.    68 
'12  Oct.     70 

3  July    7a 

X  Apr.  70 

a6Miiy  75 

XX  Sept  75 

a4Nor.  77 

a  Mar.  78 

30  Nor.  78 

20  Aug.  79 


X  Oct.    77 
X  Oct.    77 


X  April  74 


22  Nor.  79 


70  *  Major  Helden  serred  as  Adjatant 

71  with  the  Foroo  in  defence  of  Lower 
71  Combo,  Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864,  under 
71  Lt.Colonel  Harley.  and  also  up  the 

75  Hirer    Gambia  in   June  1864,  and 

76  was   present   at    the    redaction   of 

76  Junca  CundaandCannl  Ganni  Tends, 

77  where  he  landed  with  the  attacking 

78  party  and  destroyed  the  fort.    Em- 

79  barked  on  special  serrice  to  the  Gold 
79  Coast  in  M^  1873,  and  serred  there 

until  8th  Feb.  1874.  Accompanied 
Commodore  Commerell  up  the  Biver 
Prah  on  the  X4th  Aug.  1873,  with  a  de- 
tachment of  Hoossas,  and  was 
sererely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Breyet  of  Mijor,  and 
CMG.,  Medal,  and  presented  with  a 
sword  by  onminand  of  the  Beonfeszy 
of  State  for  the  Colonies) . 


Pagmaeter. — 
^  I  ...    QiMirierJfatter.— JohnH'Cann,  xsOot.  77. 

Facing*  Blue.— .iy«i<«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jrw*  Agenie,  Sir  E.  Borough,  J3t.  A  Co. 
Embarked  for  India  7  October  1877. 

,  1  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon  serred  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  throughout  the  Bastem 
campaign  1654-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CM.,  OfBcer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Cook  was  present  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  30th  June  1857.  and  throughout  the 
defence  of  the  Lacknow  Residraicy ;  commanded  the  outpost  at  Innes'  House  during  the  first  part  of  the  siege,  and 
at  Sago's  House  during  the  latter  part  commanded  two  sortiea,  in  one  of  which  he  took  a  gun  in  batteiy  at  the 
head  of  twenty  men.  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  Greneral  Inglis'  despatch  as  haring  "  highly  diatingnished  him- 
self" (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  serrice). 

*  Major  Williams  serred  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Shahabad  distriot  until  the  final  suppreasion  of  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  18^8-59  (Medal).     Serred  with  the  xst  Battalion  xoth  Re^rus^ent  in  the  Hasara  oampaign  of  1868, 


including  the  c 


tfon  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Olaap). 


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"FLAiMT"  ••BoxA»"  "Guzkrat"  "  Dmo  "  "Bhurtporb"  "AvyoRAiriBTAK"  ••Gkuskkr" 
*' Fkkozbsuah "  "Sobraox"  "Prou"  "Delhi"  "Ldckxow." 

Colonel.— Corbet  Cotton,  Ea»ipu,  9  April  25  ;    Lt.  ^29  March  27 ;    Capl.  '4  Mny  32  ;  JfajoTt  5  Jane  44 ; 

ItXvhuet,  *'2o  April  49  ;  Cotottgt,  28  Nov.  54 ;    Jl^jor  Oeneral,    6  July  63;   Lieut.  Oeueral,  5   Jan.  72; 

Geuerui,  j  Ool».  77 ;  Colonel  loist  Foot,  29  Dec.  73. 
LieatenRiit  Coionel. — Henry  (jeorgo  Delafosse,^  C//.,  Siuij/n,  9  Deo.  54 ;  Z£.  23  No7.  56;  Capf.  21  June  6x  ; 

Jil.Maior,  22  Jane  61;  Jf^/'or,  xo  Jan.  72;  Bt.Zt.Colonel,  4  Mar.  72;  Lt.CoUtnel,  22  Sept.  75;  Colonel, 

I  Oct.  77. 
Kyon.— Jklontaffu  Hull,'  Eimffn,  i  Mar.  52 ;  X<.  x  Feb.  56 ;  Capi.  30  July  62    ITq/or,  x8  Dec.  75. 

Wjliam  Swynl'sjn  Jorvia,^  Etuign,  4  Feb.  57  ;  Lieut.  30  April  58  ;  Cajf><.  8  Dec.  65 ;  Major,  23  Aug.  76. 

Captains.       ~  I     g»aiGW. 

George  HuntHoUey* .. 


...   William  Henry  AbboU 

I  ,  ...  Arthor  Corbel  Maarioe 

I  ...   Waller  Gordon  Norcott 

;     6  John  Samoel  Jeffaree  

!  I  ...  p.».e.  Herbert  Scott  Gould  Miles 

I  **, I  Thomas  Arthnr  MillB    

I  ...  JohnUenry  Barnard JCif&.  Aide  de  Camp  ) 

\       I    to  Uajor  Qeiural  Brigki  f 

»,  ...   David  George  Jobnaton 

...  Henry  Hare 

6'„;aCaxwell  Wither  Hyslop* 


LixuTxirAirTS. 

...  George  Allen 

...  jJames  George  Oooke 

...  [Edward  Pohlnuoi  Browne 

...  George  Hale  Lane 

...  ,  Hubert  FiuGerald   Creighton,  Inel. 

1    MufkHr^  8*Dec.  77     

...   Edward  Stokea  Evana    

...  I  Percy  Stanley  Oruitt  

...  Hobert  Heberden  Spitta" 

...  'Francis  Henry  Penny 

.„  William  John  Johnston  Kirkpatrick 

...  Charles  Augoatus  King  Hall 

...  Herbert  Bveraley  Belfield 

...  ,Geoige  Barnes  walker    

...  [George  Charles  Newton  Bryan 

...  Jforris  Arthur  Francis  Taylor 


12  June 
4  Aug. 
27  Feb. 

3  Feb. 
9  Oct. 

4  Feb. 
29  Feb. 

»•  8  May 

9  Feb. 


'^.] 


»8Dec.    54 
'  8  June  70 


CAl'TAIK.  DKKV.MAJ.   .     BT.LTU:OI.. 


XO  Oct. 
13  Nov. 
20  July 
30  Oct. 
23  July    _ 

27  April  70 
25  Mar.   6x 

28  July   69 

28  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  71 
9  Mar.   55 


BlTB  LlBUrXVAlTTB. 


2irD  LIBUT. 


x6  Feb.  78 
X  May  78 
X  May  78 


28  Oct. 
X  Jan. 

X9  June 
x5  Mar. 

13  June 

13  June 
21  Sept. 
30  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

2  Doc. 
ao  Nov. 
26  Feb. 
2x  Sept. 

29  Nov. 
12  Feb. 


15  Sept. 

30  Sept. 
X  Dec. 

19  Jan. 
15  Jan. 
as  Aug.    , 
X  Apnl  70 

7  Mar. 

31  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 

'21  Dec. 


77 


6  Jan.    74 


•Major  Hyslop  served  with  th© 
93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from 
74  the  X4th  July  1855.  including  the 
siege  and  lull  of  debastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigna 
of  i857-<;8,  including  the  reliet  of 
Lucknow^by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the 
GwHiior  Contingent  at  Cawnpora  and 
pursuit  to  Seraighat,  actions  of  Pus- 
i^aonand  Russulpore,  and  evacuation 
of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlle  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 


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SbCOITD  LlBUTXVAnS. 

»t  ..  (Seorge  NowUn  Monro 

3 '  ...  Stephen  Thomaa  Banning 

,  2   ...  Philip  Homan  Sanies 

PayaMMicr.— Charles  F.  H.  Beardoiore,^*  x  Apr.  78. 
9 ;  ...  Qiiarter  MoMttr. — Thomas  Boyton,*>  x  Nov.  71. 

Foieinge  Blue.— ^^eaJt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /ru&  AgetUe,  Sir  E.  Borough*  St,  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta,  7  October  X874. 

'  Coionel  Delafoeae  served  in  the  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Cawnpore  in  1857  ^mder  Major  General  Sir  Hugh  M. 
^teler  (mentioned  In  despatches  and  allowed  to  reckon  one  year's  extra  service).  Served  in  the  Artillery  with 
t£e  FoToe  onder  Major  Generals  Havelock  and  Outram,  and  present  at  the  crossing  into  Oude,  actions  of  Mungar- 
^*ttd  Alumbagh.  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  commanded  two  guns  in  an  advance  piquet  during  the  sabseouent 
^feitt  of  the  Beaidency ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thanks  of 
oeGoTeroor  Gtoneral  in  Council,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  recommended  for  the  Brevet  of 
«|s&&dror  the  Victoria  Cross;.  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  as  Staff  Officer  under  CSolonel  Gawler  in 
i^ttaeationed  in  despatches,  received  the  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  recommended  a 
iKxaA  time  for  the  Brevet  of  Migor  by  the  Commander  in  Chief) .  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863, 
>^  VM  preseni  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Cng  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (mentioned  iu 
^^-niMcfacB.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

/M^  HsU  served  with  the  xst  Bengal  FnsilierB  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pei^i) . 
siTT^tt  Aiwistant  Field  Kngineer  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Ganges  at  Oawu- 
P^tkeieUons  of  Mongarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept. ;  employed  in  ail  the  miniiig 
opoitiooa  of  the  defence  of  the  Residency  until  flnallv  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  2^th  Nov.  X857.  Led  one  of  tU(^ 
■J^^sf  psities  on  the  Him  Khannah  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram. 
*^tte  xst  Bengal  Faailiers  at  theoaptnre  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and  during  the  subsequent  operations 
^.^  (Hedal  with  two  (Steeps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 


C1«p). 


ffvn  war  or  1873-74.  Led  the  Aavancea  Guara  at  the  ( 
»ne  of  6so  nan  wtatoh  captured  Jaashi  and  Adoomassie. 
enr  oos  oT  their  camps  in  the  North  bank  of  the  An< 


isdCBCDt,"  and  on  two  occasions  for 


^fiaia  BoOej  served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude,  and  was  engaged  on  several  occasions  when  guns  were  taken ;. 
*w  ilao  at  the  captare  of  live  guns  ttom  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  on  30th  Mux^  1858  (Medal). 

'  CutBin  Barnard  served  in  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  expedition  against 
tMM&eB on  the  Blaek  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  a  volunteer  under  Captain  Glover,  R.N  ,  in  tbo 
f^^  war  of  1873-7^.    Led  the  Advanced  Guard  at  the  capture  of  Abogoo.    Commanded  for  five  days  a  detached 

'" Jaashi  and  Adoomassie.    Commanded  a  detachment  of  150  men  whl^  drove  tn^ 

le  North  bank  of  the  Anoom  (Mentioned  in  despatches  for  **  great  discretion  and 

.    ma  for  "gallant  conduct":  CM9,,  Medal  with  Clasp.    Promoted  Captain  **in 

**afBitii»  of  his  eervioee  in  the  Ashanti  BxpediUon  of  X874.'') 
tt  tf^  ^pitfia  served  in  the  xst  West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-7^  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Mr.  C.  P.  H.  Beasdmore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  including  the  action  of  Bssaman  and  battle  of 
f^oatal  (naolknied  in  deraatohes,  Medal  with  Olasp).    Has  received  the  Bronse  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane 
ii^f^far  aaving  the  Ufb  or  a  native  Coolie  flrom  drowning  during  the  Ashanti  campaign  in  1873. 
".^Wtcr  Master  Bovton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
*^  Ciaap,  sad  Torkiah  Medal).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  storm 
ga  aptara  of  Laeknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medu  with  Olasp).    Served  in  the  North  West 
fjoBter  war  in  1863  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  present  at  the  stjrm  and 
<N)tBn  tftht  cng  Aqnei  sad  Conieal  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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248   Ceylon.     ]    I02nd  {Boijal  Madras  Fu8iUer8).—Lin7ced  to  lo ^rd,    [  B^!^D^TvtL. 

The  Royal  Tisrer  **  Sveciamur  aa»nda  "  **  Akcot  "  **  Pla.S8KT  "  *'  CoirnnsK  "  *'  Wvirnvwtsii  "  «•  Pinnr.rwAwv  »»  ••'vt»w«- 


The  Rojral  Tiger  **  Speetamur  agendo  "  "  Argot 
Dsooo  "  "  Ambotka  "  "  Tbbkatb  "  "  Bkvvk 


w         „         -  ^  -   f  HftM. 

•  PlASSBY  "  *•  COVDORB  "  "  WtITDBWASH  "   "*SHOLIir6BB  "  "  NUHDT 

'  POXDICHBBRT  "   "  MaHIDPOBB  "  "  AVx  "    "  PbOD  "   "  LVCKITGW." 

Ye^rirser.  Colonel.— 5tr  Robert  John  Hussey  Vivian,!  OC2?.  Entign,  12  June  19;  Xf.  13  June  19;    Capt.  1  Aug.  25; 
Foil  Half      Maior,  9  Dec.  36 ;  Lt. Colonel,  15  Oct.  41  ;  Colonel,  15  Sept.  51 ;  Major  Oeneral^  28  Nov.  54 ;  JAeut. General, 

24  Oct.  62  ;  General,  22  Nov.  70 ;  Colonel  zo2nd  Regt.  30  Sept.  63. 
Lieutenant  ColoneL— p.«.c.  John  Duncan/  EnHgn,  xo  Sept.  56 ;  Lt.  10  Sept.  57 ;   Capt.  23  Jan.  68 ;  Major, 

24  Feb.  77 ;  Li.Colonel,  7  June  79. 


Pay. 


HigoTB.— William  Cleland,*  Entign,  4  Mar.  57 ;  Lt.  6  Oct.  57 ;  Capt.  8  July  68  ;  Major,  i  Sept.  77, 
Nathaniel  John  Comins  Stevens,'"  Ensign,  4  July  57  ;  Lt.  21  Nov.  57 ;  Capt.  30  Nov.  70 ;    Major 


Garrieon ") 


CAPTAJirfl. 

John  Edward  Varty  Rogers" . 

jCharles  Harrison  Carr 

\p.  9.  e.    Wilkinson    Shaw," 

Iiutruetor,  Aldertkot  

I  Thomas  Baskett  Turner 

I  William  Hector  McCaskill 

William  Francis  Vetch,  Adjutant  Dublin^ 

•     County  Militia } 

Charles  Robert  Kerr 

Frederick  Francis  Wilder  Taylor 

Laurence  Richard  Dowdall  

John  QjMjxcB,  at  St^f  Collet 

Aleyn  zouch  Palmer   

John  Richard  Povah  

LXBVTBVAJTTS. 

George  Arthur  Mills 

James  Douglas  I/vsaght 

Henry  Tempest  Hicks,  Inttruetor  ofMu»-  ^ 

kHrjf  X  Aui.  79 j 

Spencer  Oodfirey  Bird,  Adjutant  7  Aug.  75 

Cnarles  Cecil  Oates  

Arthur  George    

George  Arthur  Bhadfortb 

Frederick  Louis  Charles  Thomas  

Charles  Grant 

James  Thomas  Scott  .... 
Claude  GrevUle  Way 


XXSIGir  OB 
2X0  LIBT7T. 


ajor,  94  May  79. 


2z  May  58 

4  Nov.  60 

6  Nov.  63 

8  Mar.  64 

23  Jan.  69 

29  July  66 

P21  Nov.  65 

17  Jan.  63' 


'^12  Nov.  70, 


P21  Feb.   60 


5  Nov.  67 
8  July    68 

I  July    69 

28  Oct.  71 
'30  June  69 
'90  Sept.  71 
P99May  67 
34  April  72 
28  Oct.     71 


Z2  Nov.  73 

^20  June   68 '•17  Nov.  69 

4  Dec.  73 

28  Feb.  74 

16  Dec.  74 

10  Sept.  75 

28  April  76 

2  Dec.  74 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Oct.  7 

X  Oct.  7I 


SbCOKD  LXBVTBVAirTS. 

Edward  Hesketh  Goddard 

Herbert  Joseph  Guyon   

Percival  George  Parkinson  

Granville  Noel  Anstruther  Proby 

Henry  Swire  

Alexander  Weston  Gordon 

Guy  Hardwin  Gallenga 


.1  31  Jan.    77 

2WD  LIBPT, 


31  Jan.  77 

21  July  77 

5  Sept  77 

30  Jan,  78I 

X  May  78 

xMay  78I 

II  May  78 


BXBV.Mi./.        BT.LT.COL. 


Pay  matter. — 
.,.  I  Quarter  Matter.— Qeorge  Francis  Stenson,  i  Jan.  73. 


'  7  Nov.  65 
I  April  7S 
5  May   75 1 

aa  May   751 

17  Mar.  77 1 
9  June  77 
I  Sept.  77 1 

It  April  79! 

24M:ay   79I 

15  Nov.  79! 


18  Mar.   78 


Facing*  Bine.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Trish  Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  15  April  1876. 

^  Sir  Robert  Vivian  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  fkU  and  ooonpation  of 
Rangoon,  assault  of  stockades  at  Yelgeo,  Joosong,  and  Kemmendine,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Itinea  at 
Rangoon,  and  subsequent  operations,  affairs  in  the  Pauglang  river,  attack  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Thantabain 
(in  command  of  his  Regiment),  repulse  of  the  enemy's  several  attacks  under  Bundoola  on  the  Lines  at  Bangoon  ftom 
ESt  to  7th  Dec.  1894,  general  engagement  on  ist  (sbghtly  wounded),  5th,  and  7th  Deo.,  action  at  Kokein,  assault  and 
capture  of  Zimbiko,  aflUrs  near  Prome  and  Patnagoh,  storm  of  Malown,  and  battle  of  Pagammew  (Medal  with  Clasp) , 
Commanded  the  Force  which  captured  the  Fort  of  Nepannee,  held  by  a  body  of  insurgent  Arabs,  aand  Feb.  284 1,  fox 
whi<^  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  local  Government  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  1855,  during  the  Riu< 
Bian  war,  organized  and  commanded  the  Turkish  Contingent  of  ao,ooo  men,  and  occupied  the  position  of  Kertcli 
during  the  winter  of  1855-56,  and  received  the  approval  and  acknowledgments  of  Her  Migeftty's  GoTonunent  iKCB.. 
ist  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

7  LcColonel  Duncan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Soonjpore,  defend 
of  the  Alumbagh  under  Colonel  M'Intyre,  storming  of  tne  Becundrabagh  and  Shah  NnjilTand  relief  of  Luckao'w  bj 
Lord  Clyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  with  pa» 
sage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  at  Shahpore,  and  other  minor  aflbirs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  foi 
Lucknow). 

•  Mi^or  Cnelaud  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutinv  in  Bengal  in  f  857-58,  and  was  present  with  Harelock*! 
Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relie 
of  Lucknow,  and  defonce  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lnoknow»  cam' 
paign  of  1858  in  Oude—slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

^«  Mi^or  Stevens  served  In  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  occupation  of  the  Alua 
bsgh  under  Outram,  cai»ture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  and  several  minor  aflkirs  in  Ond 
(Rdal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

u  Captain  Rogers  served  the  campaLni  in  Onde  firom  June  to  Dec.  1858,  Ineluding  the  ooonpation  of  Fysa.b«i 
eantaxe  of  Sultanpore,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  of  Shahpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Kaili,  and  other  nUai 
aflUrs  (Medal).  I 

I*  Major  Shaw  lenred  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-^4  (Medal).       , 


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Cak. 


]  103rd  {Eoyal  Bombay  Fusiliers). —Linked  to  102nd.    [I'jJ  „ j^'^*^' ^'^^ i£^    ^49 

"PussxT  "  "  Bex AB  •*  (with  the  Royal  Tiger) .    *'  Ca.bka.tic  "  "  Mtsobs  "  (with  the  EUphant) .    *'  Guzkbat  " 
'•  Sbbivgapatak  '•  ••  Kibzkb  "  *'  Bejti  Boo  Ali  "  "  Adbw  "  **  Puwjaub  "  "  Mooltax  "  "  Goojbbat." 

J  Nov. 
Major 

Mc^jor, 


22  May  75:  Lt.  Colonel,  2g  ifkXL  70, 
'"liam  Henry  Briud,*  J?»ii^ 

Entign, 


lUjoTB.— William JIetiry^Brm(i,6.E»i«i^»,  12  Oct^  57  ;  Lt.  22  Oct.  58  ;  Capi.  2  Mar.  68;  Major ,  29  Jan.  75. 

r.^,1-^:-.  -     r-r—        -_xt-„      ^_         ^.  x  _,        ,  ^       .  .  BtMaJoT, 


Algernon    Arbuthnot   Godwini 
I    I  April  74  ;  Major,  21  Jane  79. 


20  Nov.  60;   Lt.   30  July  62;    Cape.  14  Aug. 


I 


CAYTAIirB. 


BXSIGN  OB 
21ID  LIRUT. 


.  Wyndham  Henry  Davidson n  Dec.    58 

,  Charles  Edward  Glasse  7  June  61 

.  James  Anthony  Corballis 5*22  April  62 

.  .p.$.e.  Edmund  Leopold   Clarko,  Brigade  )       ^  ,^„     ^^ 

^  Major,  Mauritius i       *  J*°-    ^^ 

p,*.e.  Frederick  William  Graham .»  GarriO     ^^ -r^^^     .« 

'^  ,<m  Iiuimctor,  Devonport )     =^9  Dec.    59 

Robert  Leith  Shaw  20  April  66 

.William  Pre8COdHolmes,.44;i»ten<X>itA/in")  «  ,  xr«,.    a 

'    a^  Militia S      '  ^*^-  ^^ 

Henry  Fisher  Hcathoote 18  Dec.    66 

William  Carre  Riddell 12  Jan.    67 

Martin  John  Hickley  14  Jan.    67 

William  Angnstus  Burnett'  5  June   66 

Robert  Henry  Hansel '15  Feb.    68 

LlBUTBVAirTB.  I 

CharlesDuxican Cooper 8  July 

23  Jan. 

4  Feb. 


James  Roy  Dick. 

SkeflSngton  JohnWvnne,  Inttrwior  ^f 

Miukttrg  X2  Oct.  78  

Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray,  A4j.  15  Nov.  79 

Cliarles  Goningliam 

Robert  Charles  Pentland 

iFrank  Hughes  

,  William  Henry  Slingsby  O'NeUl 

Richard  Dacre  Vincent 

Alexander  Macintosh  Horrocks. 


Sbcoitd  Libvtxfakts. 


diaries  Ellis  Ogle.... 
Henry  Thomas  &ing  .... 
Frederick  Paul  English  . 
Elford  Pearse 


-4 


8  Deo.    77 


xMay 
xMay 

22  Jan. 
XX  Oct. 


CAPTAIir.  BBBV.KAJ.    j    BT.LT.COL. 


30  July 
30  July 
^21  Mar. 

II  Jan. 

19  Jan. 

8  Feb. 

'18  Dec. 


62!  24  July  72 

62I  II  Sept.  72 

651^14  Jan.  71 

67'  26  3£ar.  73 


651 


67; 


27  Aug. 
2?  May 
18  Dec. 


25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
23  Dec. 


<^8    17  Jnn. 

C8.  15  Aug. 

68  3  Aug. 
2x  Sept.  69,  24  July 
28  Oct.    71  ■    9  Aug. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


a8  Oct. 

30  Dec. 
33  Mar. 
9x  Ang. 
13  Nov. 
JO  Sept. 
10  Sept.  76 
94  May    79 


^aumaster.—John  Edward  Orange,  24  June  79 ;  Snt.  4  Feb.  6a ;  LI,  19  Jane  66 ;  Capi,  36  Mar.  73. 
quarter  Jfa«/«r.— William  Daly,^^  30  July  62. 

Facing*  Blxie,—A§tnt$,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt,  and  Co.— Irith  Jgeuit,  Sir  B.  Borough,  St,  and  Go. 
Betumedfrom  India,  6  Feb.  1871. 

'  Sir  William  Wyllle  commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Deckan  and  Conkan  in  1823,  and  in  Gnserat  in  183^. 
I*n*ent  at  the  action  on  the  Heights  of  Jerun  in  Clutch  under  Colonel  D.  Campbell  in  1835,  and  thanked  in  general 
47498.  Served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Cntch  nnder  Colonel  Mark  Napier  in  1835-36.  Was  Brigade  MaJor  with  the 
&'sfc«y  Cdlnmn  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Lord  Keane  in  1838-39,  and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
(lUxBee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  was  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  under  Sir  Thomas 
VHbhire,  and  accompanied  the  storming  Column  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
u  Udatant  Adjutant  General  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  nnder  Sir  Richard  England  in  1841-43,  and  was  present 
^  ^/(h  attacks  on  the  Heights  of  Hykulzye,  the  forcing  of  the  Kqiuck  Pass  to  and  from  Candahar,  and  other  opera- 
'>■  -v.  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  (Charles  Napier, 
^i  wu  severely  and  dimgerously  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.).  Com- 
Kdcdcd  the  Troops  on  the  sea-coast  in  the  Southern  Conkan,  co-operating  with  the  Field  Force  under  Crenerri 
I^e'^motts,  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Countzy  in  1844-45.  Has  been  repeatedly  thanked  in 
4c«ptteh6B. 
*  U.O>lanel  FranUand  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Awihtnd  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  IbjoT  Brind  served  as  a  MidsMpman  in  the  Navv  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  and  was  present 
M  tiK  lamding  under  heavy  fire  in  BaUulah  Bay,  takmg  of  tne  Bushire  Forts,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  of 
iiniitm  (wounded) ,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  also  actively 
esfiged  in  several  boat  engagements  in  the  Canton  river  and  North  Coast  of  China  in  1857.  Served  with  the  xst 
ficn^  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Barreel 
NAWBhgunge,  and  Kentour,  engagement  with  and  capture  of  five  guns  fhnn  the  Musseerabad  Brigade,  and  several 
other  actions  in  Dude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xxth  Puz^aub  In&ntry  in  the  China  war  of  i860  at  the  defence  of 
Canton;  and  iu  x86x  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  Shanghai  and  Woosung  against  the  Taeping  rebels  (Medalj. 


n>  severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

*  Caiitsm  Graham  served  throtighont  the  Abvssinian  canmaign  of  1867-68  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  hi» 
■crriees  were  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (mentioned 
ID  despatches.  Medal). 

*  (Saptaln  Burnett  served  in  the  Hasara  oampaign  in  1868.  indnding  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
Badklioimtain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  (Visiter  Master  Daly  served  tiie  Puxyaub  campaign  of  x84a-49,  including  the  liege  of  Mooitan,  attaek  of  the 
faborbe,  storm  of  the  oi^,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  the  battle  of  (Socjierat,  surrender  of  the  Bikh  Army  at 
Bswol  nndee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Aifghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Sngaced  In  tuppresainip 
tha  mutiny  of  the  6and  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillery  at  Mooitan  on  axst  Ang.  1858  (Medal). 


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'31  June  39;  iJieut.  'xc  Dee.  40;  Capt.  z6  Mav  46;  £(.  Major,  7  June  49;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  2  Ang.  30; 
Mc»or,  1$  Kov.  54 ;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  5^;  Lt.Colonel,  24  April  55;  Jfa/or  GeiMrai,  35  Nor.  64 ;  Lt.Oeucnl, 
23  May  73:  General,  i  Oct.  77;  Colonel  xo4th  Regiment,  z6  May  74. 

LieutenazitOoloiieL— OharlesHeniy  Edward  Gr8Bzne,*.EMt^«,  20  Feb.  47;  Li.  3X  Mar.  53;  Copf.  17  Jane  38: 


Major,  2  Mar.  68 ;  Lt.Colonel,  25  Feb.  75. 
— i^'ora.— John  Gore  Campbell,*  Eneion,  20  Auff.  53 ;  -Z^^.  9  Nov.  55  ;  Capt.  30  July  62 ;  Major,  35  Feb.  75. 
Clement  Pigon,*  Sneign,  13  Deo.  56 ;  jA.  30  April  58 ;  Capt.  15  Oct.  64  ;  Bi. Major, x  Oct.  77 ;  Jfg/or.iyMay  79. 


Oi.m.xir8. 
Charles  Mar^yn  Boewell  .... 
Morris  Graham  Taylor 


p.e.c.  Henry  Spalding.'i^qnt/y  J^tiet.  Adj.  \ 

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Maurice  Fitzmanrice  Stokes 

Henry  Jonathan    Woodward,    Adjutant) 

Clare  MilUia S 

Lestock  Walters  Iredell 

Francis  'U.oore,At^j.iLanccukire  Rijle  Vol... 
Christopher  Middlemass  Davidson,*  Adj. ) 

South  Cork  Militia f 

Ponsonby  Alcock  

Fred.  James  William  Davies,  A^utant\ 

North  Coxk  Militia    j 

p.e.e.  Albert  Edward  Williamson   Gold-  > 

smid,  Brigade  Major,  Bnlfaet j 

Markham  Eeles  Teynham  Sher will 

John  Liptrottw  

Charles  Henry  Gordon-Short  

Richard  Holbeche 

Henry  Murray 


LlIUTBFUrTS. 

Charles  James  Butler-Kearney 

Arthur  Munro  Maunsell,  Inet.of  Mueketrg  ) 

2X  Aug.  79  S 

Mayow  Short,  Adjutant  j  May  79 

James  Goulton 

Bet\)aixiin  Patrick  Hawes    

Alfred  Herrick  Butler  Clough  

Pierce  Thomas  Chute 


Sbcoitd  LixirTBiri.vTS. 

George  Sunmer  Ormerod 

Bryce  Stewart 

Harry  John  Bremner 

Richard  Henry  Handcook  

Henry  Frederick  Williams 


13  June   57 
26  May    58 

20  Feb.    58 

8  June   6x 

3o0ct.    61 

4  Oct.     60 
'29  May    63 

'26  Feb.   62 

4  Aug.  63 

13  Feb.    66 

29  June   66 

x6  Oct.  66 

18  Dec.  66 

X  Aug.  68 

8  Feb.  70 

9  Feb.  70 


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18  May 
X3  April 

9  Oct. 

30  June 

17  Nov. 

2  Jan. 
'27  Nov. 

19  Mar. 
9  Feb. 
7  May 

28  Nov. 

28  May 
30  Jan. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

6  Mar. 

28  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

20  Nov. 
24  Mar. 

29  Nov. 


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29  June  66 
Ti  Jan.    67 

9  Feb.    68 


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27  June  79f 


IX  Nov.   78 


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XI  May 
6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


^     3  Sept.  70 

63  6  Mar.    72 

64  14  June   73 
66l  12  May    75 

66    23  June  75 1 

68    24  Feb.    77 

6€     2  Mar.    78I 

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68  X  May    78 

69  19  Feb.    75 
—    18  Apr.    79 

27  July    79 

5  Aug.   79 

31  Oct.     79 

■  Lt.Colonel  Grvme  served  in  the 
72  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  »s 
I  Interpreter  to  the  2nd  Batt.  Rific 
74 {Brigade,  and  as  Assistant  Commis- 
74  sary  General  to  Sir  Hope  Grant's  and 
73' Sir  Alfred  Horsfcrd's DivisionB, ani 
75 1  was  present  at  the  final  siege  or 
76:Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
76  Medal  with  Clasp). 


„      ..    Pajniiaf/«r.— William  Beauohamp  Stoker,"  6  Nov.  78 ;  JTii*.  8  May  67 ;  Lt.  7  Aug.  68 ;  Capt.  14  Nov.  74. 
XX    2*/„  Quarter  Maeter.Sohn  Bloom  Harper,^*  20  April  67. 

Faeinge  Dark  Blue.— jI^m^,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— Jrwik  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betwmedfrom  India,  18  December  1871. 
^  Sir  Frederick  Paul  Haines*  services:— On  the  formation  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  in  1845  he  was  appointed  to 
officiate  as  MiKtarv  Secretary  to  the  Conmiander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Hugh  Gough,  and  in  that  capacity  he  tom 
present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  in  the  latter  engagement  he  was  sevcrelr 
wounded  by  grape-shot  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works,  his  horse  being  killed  under  nim  at  the  same  moment. 
At  the  reconmiendation  of  Lord  Gough,  ho  was  promoted  to  a  Company  in  the  loth  Foot,  without  purchase.  As 
Military  Secretary  to  his  Lordship,  he  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  afliur  of  ou^ 
poets  at  Ramnuggur,  22nd  Nov.  1848,  and  subsequent  operations  resulting  in  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  snd  the 
oattles  of  Ghlllianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  sist  Fusiliers  the  Eastern  cam- 
paigu  of  X854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  ana  Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  fonr 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Msjor  Campbell  served  in  the  Santhal  campaign  of  X855-56.  Also  at  the  defence  of  Saugor  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

*  Major  Pigou  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
X  857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  near  Agra  against  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  5th  July,  and  against  the 
Indore  rebels  on  zoth  October ;  also  with  Beaton's  (Column  at  (shmgeeree  and  Putialee,  and  with  the  Agra  Colunn 
towards  Crwalior  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

7  Major  Spalding  was  attached  to  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  firom  May  to  October  1858, 
and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Qoomtee  and  oocupation  of  Sultanpore  (Medal) . 

*  Gaptam  Davidson  served  in  the  Abvssinian  Campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  {Medal). 

1^  Captain  Liptrott  served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal). 

u  Captain  Stoker  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrsmps 
during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (Medal). 

u  Quarter  Master  Harper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  6th  July  1873  until  invalided  on  9th  Janusiy  1874 
(Medal). 


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OolflBtl.— Georgre  Alexander  Malcolm,*  CB.  Xmiffn,  '31  Deo.  as ;  Li.  '7  June  ay ;  Capt.  '30  Dec.  31  • 
Major,  »i3  Dec.  39 ;  Bt.  lA.  Colonel,  33  Dec.  4»  ;  Colonel,  ao  June  54 ;  Jfq/or  General,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Xiwf.' 
General,  8  Mar.  67;  General,  x6  May  74;  Colonel zosth  Begiment,  xo  Mar.  66. 

Li«ataiaat  Odoixel.— Heniy  James  Bell,  JBneign,  14  June  50 ;  Li,  15  Oct,  54  j  Cop*.  30  July  62 ;  Major,  3  Oct. 
70;  i<.  Coloneljj  July  75. 

■iijon.--Josia]i  Wilkinaon,  JEim^,  4  Mar.  57  J  ^**  ^9  Feb.  58 ;  Capt,  31  Jan.  67  j  Major,  39  Sept.  75. 

William  Staines  Daniell,*  JEneign,  i  Sept.  57  ;  X^  7  Mar.  60 ;  C<^<.  17  April  69 ;  Major,  it  .Tuly  77. 


Arthur  Wicgins 

BaddyHb  Hiadane  Stokes    

BichardSCarsh  Dunn,  Inet  of  Muehitr^^ 

6  Nov.  79 S 

Charles  St.  Iie«er  Barter,  AOj,  37  Aug.  79 

John  Qeorge  Adamson 

Louis  Bdmund  Amedroz   

Bsginald  Dunoombe  Pyrke 

Charles  Hildyard  Thornton  Whltaker 


Gi.rrA.iir8. 

Bdward  Daniel  Way 

John  William  Darvill  

Norman  Huskisaon,*^^!/.  x  W.  York  MUUia 
James  Dalton  Gregson,  Adj,  x  Neweaetle'  \ 

on-TpteBifle  VoUnteere  } 

James  JohnlHvy 

Herbert  Charles  Symons  

George  Henry  Ferrier  

George  Philip  Francis  Byng 

Charles  Stafford  Stephen  WhitehiU   

William  Bdward  Hilliard* 

Frederick  Chase  Cooper   

Beginald  James  Morrison 


xo  Feb. 

3  June 
xz  Jan. 
IX  Jan. 

X  Aug. 

4  Feb. 
7  July 

1*20  July 


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Lionel  Dorling 

Bertram  Witherby 


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4  Sept.  58 

za  Sept.  58 

34  Sept.  58 

'x9  Jan<  ' 


'13  July    70 


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X3Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 


X4  April  6a 
31  Oct.  63 
aaAng.  60 

'  8  June  67 

9  Mar.  67 
x5  July  68 
17  Apnl  69 
i8M!ay    69 

6N0Y. 

a8  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

'37  Oct, 


14  Aug. 
36  Mar. 

e8  Oct.  7z 

xo  Sept.  75 

SSept.  76 

aSBept.  78 

39  Jan.  79 

30  Apr.  79 


6  Not.  70 
a8  Oct,  7x 
6  Sept.  73 


12  Aug.  74 

aa  May    75 

7  July  7s 
29  Sept.  75 
14  June  76 
31  April  77' 
29  Jan.  70 1 
x8  Oct.  791 
rs  Nov.   79' 


P^fSMufar.— Alexander  Davidson,  xa  Aug.  6a ;  Bmn§  MaaUr,  19  July  36 ;  Li,  39  Mar.  57 ;  Ran,Maior,  xa 
QfMTter  Ifatter.— Henry  Bnos  Moody  Foster,*  x  z  Jan.  67.  [Aug.  7a. 

raeinge  Pale  BnS^—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.-^Iriaik  JgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Seiumedfirom  Aden,  26M  March  1877* 


^General  Maleohcn  served  on  the  first  China  expedition  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  and  CB.), 

'  Miior  Daniell  served  with  the  Transport  Train  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  4th  Dec.  X867  to 
m  15th  June  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability,  epergy,  and  zeal,"  Medal) . 

♦  Ottttdn  Hilliard  served  with  the  Bxpeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  B.  Mackensie  in  Arabia  from  the 
]?«Oe(ober  to  the  aoth  December  X873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of  the 
Fmtt  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  maron  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Honahabi. 

♦(ipjin  HnOiaKmBemdwith  the7othBegimentin  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-6S  in  the  provinces  of  Waikato. 

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,^ -— Foster  served  with  the  40th  Begiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86t. 

wngbout  that  of  1863-65  (Medal) . 


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"Pbrsia"  "Rkshibb"  *'Kooshab." 
Colonel.— <9(V  John  Jarvis  Bisset,*  CB.  KCUG.  Bnngn,  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut.  16  Feb.  44 ;  Capt.  1  April  47 ;  Brnti 

Major,  15  Sept.  48 ;  Bretei  Lieut.  Colonel,  28  May  53 ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54  ;  Major  General,  6  March  67 ; 

Lieut.  General,  31  March  7  5  ;  General,  1  Oct  77  ;  Colonel  106th  Foot,  2  Nov.  75. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Elliot  Larkina  Robertson,*  Entign,  9  Dec.  53 ;  Lt,  23  Nov.  56 ;  Capt.  30  July  62 ;  Major, 

13  Aug.  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  5  Sept  77. 
Kigors.— George  Charles  Girardot,  Eneign,  12  Aug.  59  ;  Li.  1  Jan.  62;  Capt.  11  Sept.  68;  Major,  31  Oct,  77. 
Henry  William  Cunynghame  Bulkeley,  Ensign,  27  April  60 ;   Lt.  30  July  62 ;  Capt.  19  June  72 ;  Major, 

33  July  79. 


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DurAam  IftU^ia  J 

Charles  Lechmere  Heathcote,  Adjutant  2  j 

Durham  lf»Zt<ia   i 

Edmund  Rogers  Coker    

Frederick  Dawson 

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M.  General,  Intelligence  Branch 3 

Charles  Talbot  Peyton'  

Walter  Wilson  James  

Thomas  Horner  Pearson* 

Crawford  Lewin  Allan 

Robert  Henry  Francis  Reade  Brownrigg  ... 

William  Alexander  Berwick*    

Frederick  Henry  Whitby  

Charles  Edward  Parker  Jeryis 


19  Dec. 

8  June 
Pio  Mar. 

3  Feb. 

8  Jan. 

II  July 

i'28  April 

P  7  Feb. 


P23  Jan. 
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Henry  Donald  Rosseter,  Inet.  qf  Mue-  ] 

ketSy  8  Sept.  79   S 

George  Markham  Davison 

Reuben  Norton 

George  Morley  Saunders 

David  William  Purdon    

John  Drought  Maunsell 

Thomas  Roger  Johnson-Smyth 

Edward  L.  K.  Talbot  

Henry  Thomas,  Adjutant  8  Mar.  79   


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Ricbard  Brock  Barker    

William  Joseph  Murphy    

Arthur  Trelawny  Payne    , 


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30  July 

30  Oct. 
17  Nov. 

15  June 

98  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
„j  26  July 
65  '25  Dec. 

24  April 
69    28  Oct. 
9  Aug. 
69    28  Oct. 


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95  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

5  Oct.  78 

8  Mar.  79 


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661  30  May 
631  31  Oct. 
67 1  16  Dec. 

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711  31  Oct.  77 

64    30  April  73 

67    zz  Nov.  76 

72  14  Deo.  78 
71    29  June  78 

73  23  July  79 
71    Z3  Nov.  79I 


zz  Feb.  75 

z3June  75 

90  Nov.  75 

a6Aug.  76 

z  Nov.  78 

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30  Apr.  79 

93  July  79 

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Ta/gmaeter.—'SsDij  Mapleton  Compign^,  z  Apr.  78  ;  Ena.  8  July  68  ;  U.  z8  Jan.  79;  Capl.  17  March  77. 
QiMirfM*  ilf<Meer.— Patrick  Connell,*  23  AprU  73. 

Faeinge  White.— -i^eii«»,  Messrs.  V.  W.  and  V.  G.  M.  Holt.- JruA  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  India,  Z9  Jan.  Z874. 

1  Sir  John  Jarvis  Bisset  served  through  the  KaflBr  war  of  Z83S-36,  as  a  volunteer,  and  as  Ensign  and  Lieutenant  in 
a  BattaUon  of  Native  Infantry  (Medal) .  He  was  Field  Ac^utant  to  a  division  of  troops  proceeding  to  Colesberg  in  Dec. 
?a.t«^«;nnT«M  A.  rebellion  of  the  Boers.  He  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  '846-47,  at  the  commenceiaent  of  which  he 
^  iSSSSfted  Deouty A88i8t.Qr.Ma8terGeneral.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Gwanga,  and  aU  the  minor  affair* 
wmi  ffift  kSto  and  waa  twice  slightly  wounded.  He  wa«  repeatedly  thanked  in  general  orders  by  successive 
ni«i^i  nffir>prft  'and  finallv  received  the'Brevet  of  Major  for  his  services  during  the  campaign.  At  the  close  of  the 
™^wiS  anSoSted  Brigade  Major  of  British  KaffWiria.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  war  in  1850  he  was  Mverely 
^JSLided  Sa  Se  first  enga^jment  with  the  enemy  at  the  Boomah  Pass  in  the  Amalola  Mountains  (Medal) .    Was  albo 

P^U  cSlo5^1  r5lJSS;i's^^e^"'.Sth'thrPe«^^^  Expeditionary  Force  in  X856-S7. 

»  Oar^Sf^PeVton  senred  with  the  10th  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  into  the  Native  State  of  Sunghie  Cjong, 
■MftW*P«TiinRnU  in  i87A.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Kapayan  Stockades.  Also  scned 
3^ir  tk^erS  Expedition  of  1875-76  during  the  operaUons  In  the  Native  States  of  Sunghie  Ujong.  Sri  Mananti, 
<»^  TxJr«/»hAA  and  waa  nresent  at  the  action  of  Paroa  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  gallant  conduct,  and  promotea 
i^rwSSitiS'of  his  sei^ices  from  Lieutenant  10th  Regt  to  Captain  zo<fth  Regt )  ,  ^  .   „  ».     ,  t  . 

♦  StSSi  Pearson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gate  Pah  and  Te 
BAAffa  and  with  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranalri, destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

«  QMSin  Berwickserved  with  the  4ind  Highlanders  In  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  wa.* 
■Amelvwoonded  at  the  battle  of  Amoanil  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Oniter  Master  Connell  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  oampaign  of  Z857-58  in  Central 
IndiaTand  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Awah,  th«  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  the  aotions  of  Sangsneer 
and  Bimao  (MecUa  with  Clasp). 


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ColoaaL— Hm.  Arthar  Upton,  Etu,  ^  Li,  'lo  Feb.  3SiI4.4r  Copt.  i>x6  May  29 ;  Qmt.  ^  Lt.CoUntX,  '31  DeC' 

Si;  Jiajorjt  Colonel,  '39  Aag.  51;  Lt.  Colonel,  20  ^xme  54;  M«yor  General,  30  Feb.  55;  Lieut»Oeneral,  9 
or.  63 ;  €feneral,  35  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  xo7tb  Begrt.,  6  Doo.  73. 
Lbirttiuuit  Oolonel.— John  tfouglas  JohoBtone,^  Eneign,  37  Oct.  54;  iAeu/.  9  Feb.  55;  Ca/pt,    33  Jan.  63} 

BtMe^cr,  s8  April  75:  Jfd^'or,  15  July  76 ;  Lt.Colonel,  15  Marcb  79. 
■aj«rs.— Frederic  Henderson,  Eneign,  4  April  57 ;  X^  x8  May  58 ;  Cop^.  7  Aug.  66 ;  Major,  17  May  79. 
Frederick  Sampson  Groad,  Entign,  13  June  57 ;  Xf.  18  May  58 ;  Capt.  i  Feb.  67  ;  Major,  23  July  79. 


GAJtmrs. 

Malcohn  M*Nem  Bind  

Henry  Whitmore  Franks   

Frederick  James  Rogers 

WUliam  Frederick  Cayaye    

Albert  James  Hesketh  Daubeny 

pje.e.  Edwin  Wardroper,  D,A.A.  4-  QJi.  \ 

Qen,  Cork  DieMet / 

Francia  William  Robertson  

Francis  Dorling 

pj.e.  Alfred  George  Impey,  Inetruetor,  1 

^  E,  M.  College  j 

Thomas  ReidWaagh  Davidson  


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sirn  LixuT.  I 


LISUT. 


9  Jan.  59,  25  Aug. 

13  June  58        *-- 

'39  June  55! 

35  April  65! 

'29  July  62 

9  Mar.  66 

10  Mar.  66' 

'  3  Jan.  69 

xo  Jan.  68 


'  37  Aug. 

'  X  Oct. 
J,  qMar. 
2  '10  Nov. 


LXBT7TBirl.VT8. 

Walter  Hlingworth  Haynes  , 

Alfred  Batson,  Inet.  ofMutkeirg  6  June  79. 

Francis  Henry  Thomdike 

WUliam  Maurice  Creighton,  Adj.  1 1  Feb.  79 

John  Charles  Farrell 

Qeorge  Duberly 

BibtonGore 

William  Hotham  

Charles  Style  Kincaid 


9  Jan.    68 


»i8  April  68 
33  Jan.    69 


Sub  ItixirxBVAim. 


Sxooxn  LxBUTXirA.irT8. 
Edward  Wheler.. 


39  July 

;  XI  Aug. 

'x5  Feb. 

6  Sept. 

30  June 


I  May    78 
ij  Nov.  78 


3in>   LIXVT. 


33  Jan.    79 

Campbell  Hilaxy  Woodhouse  33  Jan.    79 

Thomas  Herriok  Howe   13  Aug.  79 


39  July  67 

34  May  69 

3  Feb.  70 

13  Dec.  74 

36  Mar.  73 

17  Feb.   76 

6  Sept.  76 
x3Mar.    79 

36  April  79 

x7May    79 


July  70 
June  7x 
Dec.  74 
Feb.  76 
Sept.  76 
Sept.  76 
Feb.    74 

May    79 


Pa|rak«<«r.— William  Morgan  Plavftdr,  1  Apr.  78 ;  Bn$.  9  Dec.  60;  Li.  36  May  65 ;  CapU  x  Jan.  71. 
Q,uartor  ira«<«r.— Thomas  Kinlocn,  39  Jane  78. 

Faeinge  WhiVb.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co,— TriekAgenit,  Sir  B.  Borongh,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Eetmmed  from  India,  31  December  1875. 

>  LLCoionel  Johnstone  served  with  the'33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
tMtnltof  the  Bedan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
ptipiia  1867-^,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  "for  able 
abasement  of  native  cftfriage,"  Medal). 


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Oolonel.— John  Hamilton  Elphinstone  Dalryxnple,!  CB,  Emign  and  Lt.  'lo  Nov.  37 ;  Lt.  and  Capt.  '31  Dec. 
44;  Capt.  and  Lt.  Colonel,  '25  March  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Mty'or  General,  28  Oct.  66;  Lieut. 
Oenercu,  23  Sept.  74  ;  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  io8th  Regiment,  29  Apr.  75. 
Col      "      ^         "        '  .  -     .  -^  . 


Lienteiuuit  Colonel.— Henry  Ernest  Thesiger^Williams,*  Eneign,  n  Feb.  45;  X^  30  April  46;  Copf.  6  May  59; 

Capt.  x6  Feb.  60;  Mc^jor,  x  Jan.  69;  irr«c<f 


Major,  2 Nov.  63;  Lt.Cotonel,  15  Ang.  69;  Colonel,  15  Aug.  74. 
Hajora.— p.«.c.  Henry  Itocy:,*  Eneign,  20  Feb.  47 ;  Lt.  2  Mar.  48 ; 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
George  Baret  Stokes,  Eneign,  9  Dec.  52 ;  Ideut,  23  Nov.  56 ;  Capt.  30  July  62 ;  Bt.  Major,  x  Sept.  76 ; 
Major,  X2  June  78. ^___^__ 


Captaxks. 

James  Stephen  Nicholson' 

John   Hay  Shaw,«  Adjutant  Fermanagh  1 

Militia > 

John      Edward     Wetherall,*     Adjutant^ 

Donegal  MUiiia } 

Charles    James     Dyke,   D.A.A.O.    for\ 

Muehetry,  Mhow  i 

Ives  M'LeanTJrquhart 

Philip  Justice 

p.».e.    William    Toke    Dooner,» .  2?ni^<wJ*  | 

Major,  Alderehot  J 

Frederick  East  Apthorp   

Henry  Crawford .' 

Donald  Archibald  Campbell  

William  Odell 

George  Lannoy  Hanmer  Starr 

Ernest  Edward  Swaine    

Clavell  Freeland  FUUter^o 


iiraiov  OB 

2in>   LIKUT. 


9  June 
13  Dec. 


zoSept.  56 


9  Deo.    58 


4  Feb. 

8  June 

'30  Jan. 

II  Aug. 
30  Mar. 

9  July 
'13  Jan. 
'x8  Dec. 
'15  July 

28  Oct. 


23  Nov.   56 
12  June  57 

11  Dec.    57 


14  April  63 

18  Sept.  60 
30  Nov, 

63''  6  Feb. 

63  18  Jan. 
66'  22  Oct. 
681  28  Oct. 
69  P  4  Jan. 
67  P25  Sept.  69I 
68P27  0ct.  71) 
71    28  Oct.     71 


BBBV.XAJ.    I    BT.LT.COL. 


LiBUTBKAVTS. 

Alexander  Charles  Hill    

Richard  Menteith  Greenfield 

Alfred  William  Lambart  Bayly 

Henry  Cornwall  Cotton  Gibbings 

Norman  Alton  Bray,  Adjutant  17  May  79 ... 
Henry  George  Daniel,  Inet.  of  Muehetry,  *> 

29  April  79    i 

James  Rea   

Charles  Edward  Whalley  

Edward  Aubrey  Stracban 

Henry  Mordaunt  Matthew 

-     Frederick  Buseell 

2*/,s' Charles  Edward  de  la  Poer  Beresford 

SbCOVD  LlBUTBVi.HT8. 

Richard  Playne  Abney  Smith  

(herald  Mackay  Mackenzie   


5  Sept.  77 1 

8  Dec.    77 

'  8  June  67 

X  May    78 


28  Feb. 
13  June 
13  June 
XI  Feb. 
12  Nov. 

21  Mar. 

3  April 

'12  July 

1  Feb. 

July 

Oct. 

28  Oct 


30  July  62 
18  Jan.    67 

4  Sept.  67 

18  April  72 

12  June  72 
29  July    74 

24  Mar.   75 

10  Dec.  75 
14  Jan.    76 

8  Dec.  77 
16  Sept.  76; 
21  March  78 1 

3  April  78 
21  Sept.  771 


6  Oct.     76 


2irD  LIBCT.' 


23  July    79 
13  Aug.    79 


•Colonel  Williams  served  in  the 
74  Burmese  war  from  January  1853 
•J A  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served 
74  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaijjn 
75!  in  1858-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  ^rd 
73' Madras  European  Regiment  at  the 
-'battle  of  Banda,  and  as  acting 
7**  Assistant    Adjutant  Goneral  to  the 

78  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  action  of 
7iPunwarree— mentioned   in  despatch 

79  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
74  i  ♦  Lt  Colonel  Lock  served  in  the 
711  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59 
71  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Wetherall  served  in  the 
3rd  Madiras  European  Regiment  with 
the  Saugor  FieM  Division  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-50, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Banda  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central 
India). 


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PayfMMf«r.— William  Douglas  Graham,  16  Sept.  78 ;  Ene.  9  Aug.  68 ;  X^.  5  July  71 ;  Capt.  xx  July  77. 
Quarter  Maeter.—Qeorge  Collins, ^^  26  July  73. 

Faeinge  Pale  YQUow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agente,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Jtetumedjrom  India,  December  1876. 

1  General  Dalrjrmple  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  8th  November,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  2nd  Battalion  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  on  the  expedition  through  New  Brunswick 
after  the  Trent  aflfkir  in  the  winter  of  1861-62. 

7  Major  Nicholson  served  in  the  27th  Madras  Native  Inftmtry  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  from  August  185;  to 
March  1858  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Shaw  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  with  the  27th  Madras  Native  InfiEuitry  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Dooner  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service;  traineil 
the  Opobo  Company  of  Russell's  Ree[iment  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including 
the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  the  battle  of  Amoafril,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  the  ad- 
vancea  guard  engagement  of  Jarbinbah,  the  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  afikirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordohsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Also  surveyed  for  the  Intelligence  Department  portions  cf 
road  between  Cape  Coast  and  the  Prah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  ClaspJ. 

><>  Captain  Filliter  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  to  Kin? 
Solomon  of  Domonassie  and  raised  over  500  Native  Levies,  and  commanded  a  portion  of  them  in  the  engagements 
of  the  27th  October  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November  near  Dunquah.  On  the  arrival  of  the  European  lYoopR 
was  appointed  Transport  Officer  to  the  Rifle  Brigade;  and,  from  arrival  at  Fommanah  acted  as  Ac^utant  of  the 
and  west  India  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  Quarter  Master  Collins  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  of  i86o-6x  and  1863-65  (Medal). 


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I^Lf^  CatonaL— Mark  Kerr  Mb.er\e7,JBiuiffn,  ^28  jLng.  aj;    Lieut,  »i3  Au^ 


iSriffode Depot,  Bixr,  ^SS 
35    Nov.  28;  Bt 


Major  General, 


KnU  HaW    Major,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^23  Nov.  49 ;  ,         , , 

^  hi!    12  Jiarch  64 ;  Lient. General,  6  May  73 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  109th  Regiment,  14  Feb.  73. 

Lisutonant  Colonel.— Alfred  William  Lucas,  En».  11  Feb.  59  j  Lt.  22  July  59 ;  Oapt.  22  Jan.  .63  j  Jf<i;or,  30 

I    July  72  :  Lt.CoUmel,  20  Aug.  79* 

Ki^on.— George  Churchill  Bartholomew,^  J?N«^n,  '17  May  50;  Lt.  P13  Feb.  52;  Capt.  '31  Aug.  58; 
Bt.Major,  5  July  7a ;  Major,  29  Oct  73. 

'Charles  Pulteney  Forbes,"  J^iui^n,  37  Aug.  58 ;   Lt.  3  Oct.  60 ;    Capt.  27  Nov.  65 ;  Bt.Major,  15  Aug.   78  ; 

'    ^<v'o*'i  go  Aug.  79. 


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PatrickMurray    1  27  Dec.    58     9Feb.   61 

I  Cyril  Hugh  Penuycuick  Ducat   27  June  59    17  Sept.  6i 

iJc^^ward  Bxa&^n,''  Adj.Weetmeaiky  ^  ^^^     ^^      ^  ^^^     ^^ 

Edward  Hemsted     I  27  June  60    soJ^ly    6a 

James  Sparrow  Mordaunt"      |  27  Dec.    60   soJ^iy    62 

Donald  William  Mackinnon«  27  July    61'  aa  Mar.   64 


12  6'/„'John  Potham>* |  24  June  62 ''24  Jaa.    65 

ai  '  ...  j  Edward  Vanrenen '20  Deo.    59'  8  June  67 


59 

John  Henry  Campbell"    xi  June  59 

John  Roberts  Atkin '16  May    65 

Robert  Prioleau  Simpson 12  Jan.    62 


LlXCTIKi-XTS. 

Alexander  Hoyes,  tnet.  ofMuah.  1  Jan.  79 

AlfY^d  Bacon  Hibgame     

Edmond  William  Murphy 

Tudor  Lay 

Arthur  Edward  Cecil  Kaye     

Olaud  Ooodall  Currie     

Walter  Henry  Cole 

Charles  Stapleton  Pelham-Clinton 

Herbert  Martin 

Henry  Cuncliffe  Lister  Lee 

St.  John  James  St.  Leger 


Sscoirn  Lieutsvaitcs. 

Arthur  Kerl  Huddart 

William  Wilson  Battisoombo  


26  Oct.    60 

'29  May    69 

9  Mar.    66 


7  June  61 


30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

20  Mar.  78 


2ND  LIKUT. 


Ti  Jan. 
15  May 

2  Dec. 

3  Dec. 
II  Fob. 
II  Feb. 
XX  Sept. 

a  Mar. 

I  Oct. 
19  Oct. 
30  Nov. 


14  Sept.  78 
13  Aug.  79 


21  Aug.   67 

22  Jan.    68 

30  Oct.     69 

7  Oct.  71 
30  July  72 
6  Deo.  73 
I  April  70 
20  Jan.  77 
16  Feb.  78 
22  Mar.  78 
20  Aug.  79 


i»  Quarter  Master  Bison  served  in 
the  Ladiflui  mutiny  campaign,  includ- 
ing the  capture  of  Ratghnr,  action 
of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture 
of  Oarrakota,  forcing  of  the  Mud- 
denpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of 
Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


Pagmaeter, 

QuaWa*  JC^m^.^ Augustus  Just,  30  Nov.  78. 

Faeinjfe  VfhitA.—Ayent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— JficA  Agente,  Sir  B.  Borough,  Bi,  and  Co». 
Returned  from  India,  December  1877. 


^  Hajor  Bartholomew  commanded  a  mounted  Detachment  of  the  loth  Regiment  during  the  operations  against 
tbe  rebels  in  the  Shahabad  district,  ft-om  9th  Oct.  1858  to  4th  Jan.  1859.  and  was  several  times  engaged  (men- 
^€d  in  despatches.  Medal).    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  M^or  Forbes  served  with  the  expedition  to  Shugra  in  Arabia  in  1866. 

~  Captain  Harden  served  with  the  xoxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at 
tbe  Attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Mordaunt  served  in  Arabui  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent  oneza* 
httos,  including  the  expedition  to  Shugra.  *^ 

'  Osotain  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General 

^  Captain  Potham  served  in  theBastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  siege 
of  Sebeatopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  7th  Fusiliets  in  the  Indian  N  W 
Pnmtier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofxye  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbe'vlA 
Ptas  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,  ^  Captain  CampbeU  served  in  Arabia  in  1865*66,  and  was  present  ftt  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent  onera- 
tioMinthointorior.  *^ 


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tA.OIV"     "MOITTX    ViDBO"       "ROLBIA."     "VlMIlBi."     "COBUHHi."     "BUBACO"     "BABSOSSI."     "FvlBfll 

fOB"  "CiuDAJ)  RoDBioo'*  " Badajob '*  " Salamawca*'  *'Vitiobia'*  "Nitbllb"  "Nitb"  "Obthbb" 
10U8X"  "Pbfwsula"  "Watbbioo"  "Alma"  "Ikkxbkav"  "Sbvabtopol"  " Lvcutow " i" Abkavzbx.*' 

Oolonel  in  Ohief.— i  Field  Marshal  His  Boval  Highness  Albert  Edward,  Trine*  qf  Wales  and  Buke  of  Corn- 
wall. JCa.  KT.  JTP.  GCB,  &CSI.  &CM&.  j  Aujjr.  68. 
OoloneliOommandant— I  Sir  George  BnllerJ  QCB.  md  Lt.  2  Mar.  so;  Lt.  38  Mar.  95;  Ctqft.  '19  Aug.  38 ; 

Major,  '31  Dec.  39 :  Lt.Colonsl,  '27  Aug.  41 ;  CoUmsl,  11  Nov.  41 ;  Major  General,  12 Deo.  54   JAeut.Oeneral, 

o  Nov.  62 ;  General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Col.Comm.  Rifle  Brigade,  13  Oct.  60. 

JPSK  Sir  Charles  Yorke,*  GCB.  Ensign,  22  Jan.  07 ;  Lt.  t8  Feb.  08 ;  C«^t  24  Deo.  13    Jfd^'or,  9  June  25 ; 

Lt.Colonel,  30  Nov.  26;  Colonel,^-^  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  11  Nov.  5t ;  Lieut. General,  x3Feb.  59;  General, 

5  Sept.  65 ;  Field  Marshal,  2  June  77 ;  Col.Comm.  Rifle  Brigade,  i  April  63. 
Lieutenant  Oolonels.— 4  Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigate,'  CB.  2nd  Lt.  '16  Sept.  51:  Lt,  6  June  54; 

Capt.  23  Mar.  55;  Bt.M<yor,  20  July  58;  Major,  ^20  Haj  68;  Bl. Lt.Colonel,  25  March  69  ;  Lt.Colonel, 

14  Jane  75;  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
z  HU  Sojfal  Highness  Arthur  W.  P.  A.,  Dnke  of  Connaught,  KG.KT.  JTP.  GCMG.  GCSI.  Personal  Aide  de 

Camp  to  the  Queen  ;  Lieut,  zo  June  68  ;  Captain,  i  May  71 ;  Major,  7  Aug.  75 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  27  Sept.  76. 
X  Lord  Edward  William  Pelhaxn  Clinton,  Ensign,  '9  June  54 ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  'z  Sept.  57 ;  Bt.  M^er, 

5  July  72  ;  Mqfor,%  Aug.  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  20  Apr.  78. 
3  Godfrey  Glerk,^^ .^imj^ii,  5  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.^25  Mar.53;  Capt.  '24  June  56;  BMTa/or,  20  July 58;  Bt.Li.Celon*l, 
I     25  Mar.  69  ;  Major,  zz  Sept.  72  ;  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77;  Lt.Colonel,  i  Sept.  78. 
12  John  Plumptre  Carr  Glyn,^*  Ensign,  '25  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  12 Mar.  58;  1?^ JhTq/or,  5  July  7a ; 
j    Major,  12  Nov.  73 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  z  April  74  ;  Colonel,  i  Apr.  79 ;  Lt.Colonel,  la  Apr.  79. 
K^ors — 4  Henry  Wood,"  Ens.  'z2  May  53  5  i'-  '22  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  '5  Aug.  59 ;  BtMe^or,  $  July  7a ;  Major, 
I     Z4  June  75. 
z  Cnristopher  Rice  Havard  Nicholl,^*  Ensign,  l^  Jan.  55 ;  Z^.  zz  May  55 ;  Captain,  '27  April  60 ;  BtM^jor, 

94  Oct.  72 :  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  z  April  74 ;  Major,  ig  Jan.  76. 
3  Fred.  Horace  Arthur  Seymour,  2i<.24  April  55 ;  Capt.  '9  Mar.  60  j  Bt.Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  30  Dec.  76. 
3  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby,^*  Eneign,  z8  Jan.  55;  Lt,  ix  May  55;  Capt,  '21  Sept.  60;  Bt,  Major,  23 

May  73 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  z  April  74 ;  Mtyor,  3Z  Jan.  77. 
z  Charles  Thomas  Bunbury ,  Eneign,  »2  Feb.  55 ;  Lt,8  June  55 ;  Capt.  ^30  April  6x  j  Bt.  Mqjor,  28  May 

74 ;  Major,  20  Apr.  78. 
3  Charles  Geo.  Slade,^?  JSm.  z8Feb.55;  Lt.  6  July  ^5;  Capt.  '8  Oct.  6x;  Bt.Maior,  z  Deo.  74;  Major,  z  Sep 

p,s.e,  Walter  Richard  Lascelles,^*  D.  A.  Adj.  General;  Ensign,  1*30  Feb.  55;   Lt,  6  July  55;  1 
'z5  Nov.  6z  ;  Bt.Major,  zo  Mar.  75  ;  Major,  Z4  Dec.  78. 

3  Lewis  Percival,*^  Ens.2x  Mar.  55 ;  Lt.  33  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  'zs  Jan.  64 ;  Bt.Major,!  Oct.  77 ;  Meuor,  14  Deo.  78. 

4  FitaRoy  Stephen,  *^  Ensign,  32  Mar.  55 ;  Lt.  23  Oct.  55  j  Capt.  '22  Mar.  64  ;  Bt.Major,  z  Oct.  77 ;  Mtyor, 
z2  Apr.  79. 


[  Sept  76. 
;  Capt, 


Captaivs. 
3  William  Henry  Deedes  

2  Henrv  Charles  Geast  Dugdale** 

z  Ed wd.  John  Fryer"  

3  Ernest  Henry  Buller   

Aylmer  Howard  Tynte  Henry  Somerset,** 

3  Edward  Henry  Chamberlin"  

p.s.e.  Charles  Walker  Robinson,>0  {BtLt.Colonel, 

29  Nov.  79) 

2  Wilmot  Grant 


I      BirSIOH. 


OAnAIir.     I    BBBV.1CAJ. 


p.s.e.  FitzRoy  Wilson,  Adj.  2  Adm.Batt.  Suffolk  B.V. 

Alexander  Borthwick,  Adj.  z  Adm.  BaH.  Hants M.V, 

p.s.e.  Lucius  F.  B.Cary.si  Instructor,  E.M.  College  ... 
zj).«. C.Gerald  Edmund  Boyle  

p.s.e.  Robert  Hunilton  LIoydAnstruther,"  Garrison  ) 
Instructor,  Dover  S 

George  Anson  Hillyard,  Adj.  z  Adm.  Batt.  Devon-  \ 
shire  Bifle  Volunteers    } 

Leopold  Victor  Swaine,  Mil.  Attack*  at  St.Fetersburg 
I  Henry  Arthur  Lascelles**  

Anthony  Cope.**.^^;.  z  Adm.  Batt.  Isle  of  Wight  B.  V. 
4  Horatio  John  Thomas  Walpole  

Arthur  Hill  Sandys  Montgomery,  Adj.Kildare  Militia 

p.s.e.  Henry  Studholme  Brownrigg,x>.^.Q.JIf.6M. ) 
AlUtkabad  Division    } 

Charles  Frederick  Hulse,  Ad{j.  2  Tower  Hamlets  Mil. 

4  Walter  Hepburn  Melitas  FitsHerbert 

z  Charles  Vernon  Eocles   ..; 

z  Hon.  Thomas  Charles  Scott" 

1  Ua.xaice¥itiQer9Xd,»EquerrgtoH,B.H.theDuke<iri 

Connaught    S 

2  Algernon  Heneage  Drummond  

a  Lionel  Richard  Stopford  Sackville*^ 

3  Henry  Brian  Buchanan 

4  Augustus  Nicholas  Wilson,"  £^.0d{.  zz  July  77 

2  Montagu  Brook  Wilbraham  Taylor"     

4  Thomas  Astley  Maberley^7 

4  Cecil  Hariey  St.  Paul   

3  Arthur  Robert  Hopwood  " 

3  ifcm.  Neville  Gerald  Lyttelton   

z  Edward  Annesley  Pegge  BumeU 

3  James  Walter,  Lord  Torphiohen 


Villiers  Spencer  Bagot 
3  ITon.  Montagu  Curzon  

3  p.e.e.  John  Adam  Fergusson,  Garrieon  Inetruetor\ 

Edinburgh ^ } 

4  Francis  Howard 

3  Walter  James  Lindsay  

4  Percy  Graham  Hill 

4  Frederick  Compton  Howard    

Ronald  Bertram  Lane 

Richard  Frederick  M^sey-Thompson,«>  Aide  de\ 

Camp  to  Mqjor  General  Glgn j 

3  Arthur  Montgomery  Harington^i 
3  Charles  Robert  Prideauz-Bmne*< 


1  Charles  Hawtrey  Bruce  Norcott   

2  William  Whitmore  Hammonud   

4  Lionel  Hervey  Bathurst    !.!!!!*.!!!!.!!!!!.!!.!!! 

2  Reginald  Josceline  Heber-Peroy   

4  John  Delalynde  Mansel 

1  Son.  Cospatrick  Douglas  Home,  Aide  de  Camp  to) 
Bon.  L.  Smgth    -v      j 

3  Victor  Napier  Ward !'.*.!!!!.*'.'.".".., 


I  May    55 

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'33  Aug.  64 

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5  June  55 

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'zoNov.   65 

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zsJune  55 

'  3  Nov.   66 

••asJuly    55 

30  April  58 

'aoFeb.    67 

89  Nov.  79 

2zNov.   55 

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39  Nov.  79 

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27  Nov.  57 

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X  April  74 

2  Feb.    58 

'27  April  60 

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2z  Feb.    58 

Pz2  Oct.    60 

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»'22May    58 

P  8  Aug.  62 

'zoNov.  69 

22  Feb.   58 

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»8  0ct.     6t 

3  Feb.    73 

3  June  58 

8  June  73 

35  June  58 

'  4  Feb.    62 

3  Aug.  72 

z6June  59 

'26  April  64 

zz  Sept.  73 

'34  July    59 

z6Aug.  64 

3z  Sept.  73 

»x7  Apr.   60 

^'24  Jan.    65 

3z  Sept.  73 

'z6  Oct.     60 

'  3  May   65 

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34  May   65 

36  Feb.    72 

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5  Aug.  65 

35  April  73 

'30  April  6z 

'zoNov.   65 

30  April  73 

'15  Oct.     6z 

'  3  April  66 

34  Sept.  73 

14  Jan.    63 

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»i8July    62 

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i^zzMar.  59 

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'30  Feb.    67 

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'z3June  63 

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»29Mar.   64 

'zsMay    67 

4  Oct.    76 

JzsMay  52 

39  Sept.  54 

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15  Aug.  61 

'15  Jan.    64 

»  3  June   68 

9  Deo.    76 

'zo  July    63 

»37Feb.    67 

9  Jan.    77 

'z6Aug.  64 

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27  Feb.  77 
z6Jnne  77 

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LllUTBirAlTTS. 

3  Walter  Rupert  Keny on- Slaney,  Adjutant  6  Dec.  73   

a  Henry  Vemer  Wingfleld-Staratford 

4  Henry  Francis  Gordon  Forbes 

1  Henry  Cator  Bowles 

a  Mom.  Otway  Frederick  Seymour  Cuffe,*^  Adjutant  15  Aug.  77  

2  Charles  Davis  Sherston**    

a  iftw.BdwardNbel" 

3  George  Montagu  Lord  Bennet,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  qf  Ireland  . 
a  Hon.  Philip  Sidney  

4  Hugh  Cecil  Cholmondeley,  Adjutant  i  May  78  

X  Thomas,  Xortf  Ribblesdale 

3  Warren  Thomas  Peaoooke,  Inetruetor  <if  Miuketry  15  M^y  79 

a  Harry  James  Fergusson 

2  William  Willoughby  Cole  Vemer  

X  HenryPelhamBum,  JM^nureor  (/jftMilre^fy  6  0ct.  78     

4  Arthur  Henry  Wriothesley  Hervey 

3  Frank  Stewart  Whittington  Baikes    

I  John  Francis  Wegg-Prosser 

3  Edward  Hugh  Croiton 

a  Robert  John  Maude,  Jiwfrt(«toro/ If Mik«<ry  X  5  Aug.  77  « 

3  Edward  Barrington  Crake 

a  Francis  Spencer  Thornton 

a  Hon.  Denis  Lawless 

Alexander  Gordon  Russell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Alex.  Bueeell 

4  Geoflty  Stanley  Phibbs  Hornby  

3  Alfred  William  Perry   

4  Arthur  Ralph  Pemberton    

Charles  Theophilos  Evelyn  Metcalfe,  Adjutatd^  x  May  79 

X  Charles  Anthony  Lamb    

4  Arthor  Edward  William  CoJville,  Inetruetor  of  Mueketrjf  11  Apr.  79 

4  Wyndham  Paulet  St.John-Mildmay     

a  Butle  Compton  Arthur  Frere  

a  George  Cookbum  

1  William  Percy  Drummond 

a  Archibald  William  Catlar  Fergusson    

4  JohnSherston     

2  Charles  Reginald  Orde 

3  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Hardinge  

4  George  Francis  Leslie 

4  Charles  k  Court 

3  Arthur  Greorge  Nixon  

4  HenryFuller  Maitland  Wilson  

4  ITcm.  wenman  Coke 

I  Bertram  Frankland  Astley  

3  Hugh  Courteuay  Fownes  Luttrell  


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3  Jamea  Roderick  Duff  M'Grigor   

X  Charles  Roderick  Hunter   

X  William  James  Lascelles 

T  Hon,  Richard  Baillie-Bamilton    

1  Leonard  GeOTge  Russell 

4  Mark  Ulick  Weyland 

X  Patrick  Alexander  Vans  Agnew 

2  Arthur  Charles  Campbell  

3  Charles  Lyons  Markham  Pearson 

4  Christopher  Moutague-Blaokett 

X  Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Edward  Somerset 

4  Charles  Cavendish  Winn 

a  Henry  Francis,  Earl  of  Mount  Charles 

a  Atherton  Edward  Jenkins 

a  Francis  Michael  St.  Aubyn 


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3  Colquhoun  Grant  Morrison 

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30  June  77 

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28  Oct. 
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27  Mar. 
15  May 

a  Nov. 

9  Aug. 
X2  Nov. 
12  Nov. 
12  Feb. 

28  Feb. 

12  Nov. 
xo  June 
26  July   74 
28  Feb.    74 

9  Aug.  74 
2  Dec.  74 
2  Dec. 
■2  Dec. 

13  June 
XX  Feb. 
X  3  June    ,_ 

10  Sept.  75 
21  Sept.  75 
XX  Feb.    76 

21  Sept.  74 

11  Feb.  76 
xo  Sept.  75 
2x  Sept.  76 
IX  Oct.  76 
IX  Nov.  76 
IX  Feb.    77 

22  May    77 

12  Feb.  78 
28  April  76 

11  April  79 

12  April  79 
17  May    79 

2  May  79 
30  June  79 

9  July  79 
14  Aug.   79 

5  Oct.     79 


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6  Aug. 
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3  Richard  Ford . 

4  Thomas  Henry  Des  Vceux  Wilkinson 

4  Victor  Arthur  Couper .  ^       „ 

a  Hugh  Henxy  John  Williams  Drummond '  15  Nov. 

Pajfmaetsre.^t  Henry  Harvey,"  29  Nov.  64 ;  Q.it.  24  April  55 ;   Honorary  Ucyor,  29  Nov.  74 ;  8t(^  Pay^ 
ntaster,  i  Apr.  79. 
4  John  James  Bailey,  •*  6  Nov.  63 ;  Eneiyn,2  Aug.  55 ;  Lt,  10  June  57  j  Hon.  Major,  6  Nov.  73* 

3  Charles  Edgar  Croker-King,  9  Dec.  78;  Sneion,  ^33  Sept.  62  ;  Lt.  »i6  May. 65 ;  Captain,  17  July  72. 

2  John  Paton  Lawrie,  27  Jan.  79 ;  Eneign,  '22  Mar.  64;  Lt.  ^33  Oct.  67  ;  Captain,  24  Nov.  77. 
(luarter  Maetere.—^  William  James  Stanley,^  20  Oct.  65. 

4  James  Lamb,^  4  Oct.  73. 

3  James  Stanley  Richer,*^  28  April  75. 
I  James  Markland,  2  Feb.  78. 

BegUnentale  Qreea.—Faeinge  Black. 
Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /HM  Agente,  sir  E.  Borough,  Bart,  k  Co. 
let  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  19  8e^.  iSjo.—AUerehot. 
2nd  BaHaUon  embarked  for  Qibraltar,  17  Jfov,  1974.— Gibraltar , 
yrd  Battalion  returned  from  India,  i  Jan.  7a. — Dublin, 
itk  BattaUon  embarked  for  India,  ao  Oct.  1873.— Pef Aoirar  Valleg,  Bengal. 


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2  5^  liijle  Brigade  {The  Prince  Coiisorfs  Own). 

>  Sir  George  Bailer  served  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  commanded  ito  zst  Battalion  from  1841  to  1854.  Ho  served 
on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1847-4S-40 ;  commanded  one  of  the  Columns  which  entered  the 
Amatola  Mountains  in  the  campaign  of  1847  against  the  GaikaCnicfSaudilla,  who  surrendered  himself  to  him.  He  com- 
manded the  troops,  under  Sir  Harr3'  Smith,  which  crossed  the  Orange  river  in  1848  to  suppress  the  insurrection  of  the 
Dutch  Boers— was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  the  action  of  the  29th  August  at  Boem 
Plaats,  for  which  he  was  nominated  a  CB.  Within  a  few  months  alter  the  return  of  his  Battalion  to  England  he  re-em- 
barked with  it  in  January  1852  for  special  service  at  the  Cape ;  was  enguged  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Watcrkloofr 
}^  1852-53.  and  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Army  until  the  close  of  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal).  Returned  10 
England  in  January  1854,  and  in  April  following  embarked  as  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  Army  of  the  East— com- 
manded a  Brigade  of  the  Light  Division  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Inkerman,  and  suffered  a  severe  contusion  of 
the  leg  (Modal  with  three  Clasps,  XCJ.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Tiirkish  Medal) .    In  August  1856  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  UVoops  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

■  Sir  Charles  Yorke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  Regiment,  and  wa.s  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera, 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, Nivelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  OrLhcs  (severely  wounded),  and  at 
the  sieges  ofCiudadBodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

"  Colonel  Newdigate  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  action  of  Cawnpore,  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  and  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpceand  opera- 
tions in  Central  India  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  Godfrey  Clerk  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  Alumbagb 
and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Ma^ior,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion 
Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashuuti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful, 
battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Major  Wood  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fl-om  the  20th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Nicholl  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Also  with  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpoi*c,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  afikirs  during  the  Dude  campaifm  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  tbe  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafbl,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  nmlmscncle 
afifkirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Lt.Colonel  Sotheby  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  Trom  the  i  ith  Aug.  1855,  includiupr  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  IMcdnl).  Senod 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  throughout  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  afikirs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  thi-oughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  M'ith  two  Clasps) .  Kmbarked  for  the  Gold 
Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1 874,  includ- 
ing the  battle  of  AmoafU,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captains  Blade  and  Maberley  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  BattaUon  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served 
in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

"  Major  W.R.  Lascelles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalrj-  throughout  the 
China  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  war  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
in  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Migor  Percival  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of 
Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches. Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mfl^or  Stephen  served  as  Ail^utant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  ^awabgunge  (Medal  ynth  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  North  West  Frontier  Campaign  of  1863-64  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Field  Fcrce  under  Colonel  Mac- 
donald  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Dugdale  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression 
of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  afikirs  during  the 
Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and 
served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including- the  battle  of  Amoaful,  comnianded 
detachment  at  defence  of  Quarman,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  rapture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Captain  Fryer  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  as  Brigade  Major  with 
the  Sikhim  Field  Force  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatch). 

**  Major  Somerset  embarked  fbr  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  Of  Amoalul,  battle  of  Ordtihsu  and  capture  of 
Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
»  Captain  Chamberlin  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny 

i  campaign  on 
„ , J  Clasp.) 

«>Lt.Colonel  Robinson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigs de  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Me«ial).  Ser\'ed  through- 
out the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  flrom  12th  December  1873.  n^  Brisrade  Major  to  the  European  Brigade,  in- 
oiudmg  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Cary  served  five  years  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.M.S.  Albion  with  the  Black  Sea  Fleet  in 
x854-55>  including  the  bombardment  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Em- 
barked for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battab'on  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafbl,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between 
Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Modal  with 
Clasp). 

*-  Captain  Anstruther  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

**  Captain  H.  A.  Lascelles  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Naval  Brigade,  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Sir  William  Peel,  R.N.,  and  was  present  at  General  Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  and  deftat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the 
Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in 
1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  afikirs  between  Adwabin  and 
the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Captain  Cope  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the 
Bocond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftil  (Me<la1  with  Clasp). 

»  Captains  the  Hon.T.C.  Scott  and  Hopwood,  and  Lieut.  Hon.  O.  Cufle,  embarked  tor  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  i874»  including  the  battle 
of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captains  Taylor  and  Prideaux-Brune,  and  Lieutenant  Hon.  B.  Noel,  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  or  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874,  including  the  battle 
of  Amoaftil,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  afikirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah.  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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»  Captoin  FitzGenld  served  throaghont  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War  fTom  the  xjth  December  1873,  at 
Aidede  Osmp  to  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  including  Che  battle  of  Amoaftil,  attack  and  capture  of  Beoqnah,  battle  of 
Ordahfiu  and  capture  of  Goomasaie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Olasp). 

"  Lt.  Colonel  A.  N.  Wilson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (Brevet  of  Miyor  and  Medal).  *^^  *^  «  f 

*'  Captams  Sackville  and  Haringtonl  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and 
served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  Including  the  battle  of  AmoaAU.  battle  of  Ordahsu 
aud  capture  of  Coomassio  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«*  (laptain  MejSQy-Thompeon  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  and  Battalion  Bifle  Brigade  throughout  the  second  phase 
of  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

«« Lieut  Sherston  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  h.  igade,  and  was  vexy  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoafnl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i^lC^or  Bailey  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AiTghanistan  of  t638'43>  And 
WIS  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Tootum- 
doirah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night  attack  of  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khandurrah,  storming  of  the 
Ehoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  fbroing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Mamoo  Khail. 
heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  of  X4th  Nov.  and  xst  Dec.  1841,  izth March  and  xst  April,  general  action  and 
defest  of  Akbar  Khan  on  the  7th  April,  z84a  (Medal) ;  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Jugdulluck,  action  of  Tezeen.  and 
recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  with  the  BuSk  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76, 
iiidading  the  actions  of  the  4th,  z4th,  and  90th  January. 

*i  Major  Harvey  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol,  until  June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Medal  for  Distinffuished  Conduct 
la  the  Field  "  for  gallant  conduct  in  rendering  assistance  to  the  wounded  under  flre  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkennan,"  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  durmg  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lacknow,  battle  of  Nawabguuge,  operations  on  the  banks  of  the  Bamgnnge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Oomaria 
(Uedal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

u  (Quarter  Master  Stanley  served  throughout  the  Sastem  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle 
BiiKHde,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Ttirkish  Medal).  Also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow,  sShin  of  Koorse,  Barree,  and  Nuggur,  actions  of  Nawabgunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation 
of  Snltanporo,  fUl  of  Amethee,  aflliur  of  Churdar,  capture  of  the  Fort  Mecuedia,  afDfur«  of  Bankee  and  Sidkaghat. 
Served  also  in.  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  November  1873,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  whole 
of  the  Regimental  Transport  during  a  portion  of  the  march  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has  the  Medal  for  long  service 
and  drood  conduct. 

^  Quarter  Master  Lamb  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaiffn  of  1854-55, 
iQcladixtg  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol,  and  attack  of  tne  Redan  on 
the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Quarter  Master  Richer  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign 
of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  battle  of  Kewabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
also  in  the  war  ou  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkuddur  (Meda( 
with  Clasp).    Bas  also  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 


Contimiation  of  War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners, 

^}biioT  Roe  served  with  the  lath  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  x7th  Mav  1855.  including  the  siege  and  tall  of  Se- 
nrtopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry  to  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda 
Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  aflhirs  of  J^unge  and  KubraT,  general  action  of  Banda  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
sad  eoTTcnder  of  the  Bsiah  of  Kirwee  on  5th  June  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Major  Morrah  served  as  Adyutimt  of  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  1B60  in  China 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*U.Colonel  Cardew  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  X9th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  including  the 
aSbir  of  Bulganae,  and  battle  of  Ahxu^-severely  wounded  in  two  places,  and  horse  shot  in  crossing  the  river  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Msgor  MUligan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  2858-59  on  the  Oude  and  Nepanl  frontiers  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Burke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  including  the  attack  of 
the  Gate  Pah.  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  and  attack  on  Putahi  Pah  (Medal) . 

"  lAColonel  Miller  served  in  the  (Mmea  from  March  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Captain  M*Mahon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  was  present  at  each  action  and  at  the  fiiU  of 
Bebastml  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  x86oin  China,  including  the  taking 
of  the  Tkku  ForU  and  each  action  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Captain  H.  G.  Rogers  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  September  1855,  and  was  present  at 
the  Bisge  and  tUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  th^  8thSep.x855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Hesketh  served  the  Sastem  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  Koyal  Artillery,  including  the  afikirs  of  Bui* 
fruttc  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Akna  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  96th  October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
Msdal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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Colon*!.— tf.  Sir  Arthur  Borton,^  ZCB,  Sruiyn,  '13  Julysa ;  Lt.  '3  April  35 ;   Capt.  30  JuJy  41 ;  Bt.Major, 
3  April  46;  MqfOTt  '19  Sept.  48;  LUCoIomI,  'loJaness;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Jftyor  General,  31  Jan.  68  j 
Lieut.Oeneral,  19  Oct.  75 ;  General,  4  Deo.  77 ;  Colonel  zst  West  India  Regiment,  aa  May  76. 
Leutenant  Oolonola.— Knox  Bowan  Niven,*  Eneign,  '19  Nov.  62;  it.  '9  Sept.  64;  Capl.  »a  Dec.  68;  Major, 
33  June  75 ;  lAeuienant  Colonel,  24  March  77. 

Joseph  Alexander  Smith,  Eneign,  7  Dec.  55 ;  .W.  20  Aug.  57;  Capt.  31  Aug.69 ;  Mi^'or,  97  Sept.76;  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  a9  Jan.  79. 

IWora— Frederick  Benjamin  Price  White,  Enttgn,  18  Dec.  63;  Lt.  » 4  April  65;  Capl.  ^26  Feb.  67; 

Anthony  Coulton  A?£nBon.  Eneign,  24  April  6a ;  Lt.  26  July  64 ;  Capt.  24  Dec.  73;  Jfo/or,  29  Jan.  79. 


CAPTA.IV8. 

Charles  Jones  Lucius  Hill  

Henry  George  Wilson 

John  Bdward  Bale 

Charles  Good  en  liOveridge 

Henry  William  Pollard* 

John  Meredith  Maltby   

Samuel  Fletcher 

John  Robert  Hall  Wilton   

George  Edward  Beale  Browne"  . 

John  Tinkler 

Alfired  Burdon  Ellis 


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x6  May  62 

'26  Nov.  61 

'16  Oct.  63 

'14  Aug.  57 

30  Sept.  59 

'20  Oct.  69 

10  Aug.  70 

13  June  68 

28  Oct.  71 


LxxTmiTAirTS. 
James  Charles  Chamock  Gray,  Inttruetor  ) 

ttfUuMketry  4  Sept.  76  S 

Edward  Story  Humphreys  

Arthur  Bosworth,  Adjutamt  16  Feb.  78 

Francis  Bathie  Winter   

George  Colquhoun  Madden 

Arthur  Graves  Spratt 

Francis  Charles  Annesley 

JohnFitsgerald  Wyndham  Bredin 

Herbert  I^wson 

Henry  James  Thwaites  

Doaglas  Minto  Allen 

Charles  Edward  Peirse  

Arthur  Bor  

Thomas  Martin  Gerard  Thackeray 

George  Boodrie  O'Donnell   

Edmond  Paley  Apthorp 

Arthur  Walter  Lvster 

Thomas  Pepper  Ernest  Lowry 

Percy  O'Bnen 

Alexander  Sankey  Roberts 

Arthur  Campbell  X  ate 

Vincent  John  Garland   

Frank  William  Nicolas  Wogan  Browne  .. 

Arthur  Haroourt  Grove 

Harold  Arthur  Sandbach  Barkworth  

Thomas  Hutchinson  Hanghton  

William  Stewart  

Arthur  Bentinck  Murray  

John  Willoughby  AsUey-Marshall    

George  Brexman   

Cavendish  Walter  Qartside  Tipping 


Sub  LnuTBVijrTS. 
Henry  Beresford  Bourke  


'asNov.  68 


BiCOVB  LllVTSlVAirTS. 

Richard  Joseph  Norris  

Robert  Dennis  Broome 

Richard  Harvey  Townshend 


2  May 

8  Mar. 
»25  May 

25  July  63 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Oct.  7» 

28  Oct.  71 

9  Aug.  73 
a  Nov.  72 


2in>    LIXVT. 


19  Feb. 
8  Mar. 
15  Nov. 


xa  Aug.  64 


aSFeb.    74 


a3May 
IX  Feb. 
xo  Mar. 
la  May 
23  May 
27  June 
27  June 

12  Aug. 
za  Aug. 
22  Sept. 

13  Nov. 
x3  Dec. 

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X9  Jan. 
XI  Feb. 
8  Mar. 
X2  May 
39  July 
19  Aug. 
as  Sept. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
II  Feb. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
26  Feb. 
89  Nov. 


SUB  LIEUT. 


30  Nov.  76 


8  April  74 
IS  AprU  74 
XX  July    74 

X  Apr.    70 
XX  Mar. 
34  Nov. 

a  Mar. 

xMay 
14  Dec. 
29  Jan 


BT.LT.COL. 


a  July   79 


*  Lt.Colonel  Niven  served  durin#r 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war 
in  x873>74  (MedaI]K 
i»  Captain  Beale  Browne  served  dur- 
ing the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti 
war  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


Pa|nNa«<«r.— Thomas  BeU,i®  aa  June  78  ;  Sneign,  8  May  67 ;  LieiU.  5  Apr.  71 ;  Capt.  94  Mar.  77. 
Quarter  Jfa«<«r.— Thomas  Nicholson, "  aa  April  71. 


Eaeings  Vnnte.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Borton  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  the  eampaign  of  184a  in  Afghanistan  (Medal),  and  that  of 
1845-46  on  the  Sutld,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah  (Medal  and  Clasp)— in  the  latter  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regt  and  was  severely  wounded.  Served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea,  in  command  of 
the  Regiment,  from  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  bc^tterios  on  the 
x8  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CE.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Captain  Pollard  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  Rebels  in  China,  and  was  with  the  storming 
party  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding.  Served  in  the  and  West  India  Regiment  in  the 
Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  the  next  senior  officer  to  Colonel  Posting  in  the  two  engagements  at  Elmina  (Hedal). 

10  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  ihU  of  Sebastopol,  from  the 
xath  September  1855  to  the  30th  May  1856.  Served  in  the  zst  West  India  R^:iment  in  the  Aahanti  war  in  1873-74 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

i>  Quarter  Master  Nicholson  accompanied  an  expedition  up  the  Gambia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo  on  board 
H.M.S.  "Torch,"  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  enemy's  works  on  Swarra  Cunda  (^eek  on  x6tb 
Feb.  i86x ;  commanded  a  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works.  Present  at  the  storming 
and  capture  of  Aie  fortiAod  towns  of  Carawan  and  Saba.    Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 


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OeleML— Brook  John  Taylor,  Bnrign,  '15  May  97;  Lt.  ^15  Jono  30;  Capt,  '28  Not.  34;  Jf^'or,  31  Jnly  46; 

JA.Cohnel,^^  Dec.  46;  Colomel,  30  June  54;  JC^ii;or  Oeneral,  15  Nov.  61;    Liwt.Qeneral,  9  April  71; 

Qemeral,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  2nd  West  India  Regiment,  x  April  70. 

ieotoaaBtOoloBela.— Lionel  Lowdham  Brett,i  Etuiant  15  Jan.  58  iLt.  ij  Jan.  60 ;  Capi.  1  May  68 ;  BtMajor, 

I  April  74  J  Major f  14  Nov.  74  j  JM«»t««an<  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
William  Owen  Lanyon,*  CB.  CMQ,  Admnutrator  iff  the  Government  of  the  Frovinee  qf  Qriqua  Land  WeH ; 

Eneign,  '21  Dec.  60;  lA.  '27  July  66 ;  Capt.  'is  July  68 ;  Bt.Mey'or,  1  April  74 ;  Utyor^^s  Nov.74  S  Lieutenant 

Cblonel,  2  Feb.  78;  CoUmel,  zx  Nov.  78. 
Robert  StrakeTTarton,*jSiM^,  36  Feb.  58;  Lt.BAng.  60 ;  Capt.  13  Aug.  68;  BtMator,  i  April  74  ;  Mqfor, 

I  Dec.  75;  Lt.CoUmel,  3  Feb.  78. 
■i^oara.— ijYed.  Ludwig  Mathews,^  Ene.  '28  May  58 ;  Li.  24  Sept.  60  j  Capt.  38  Oct.  68  j  Uator,  31  Oct.  77. 
Ponaonby  Sheppard,  Enei^n,  '4  Mar.  65 ;  Lt.  28  May  66 }  Capt.  ''22  Aug.  68 ;  Major,  2  Feb.  78. 


CAPXi.IK8. 

James  Stuart  Des  Barrea^ 

Thomas  Talbot , 

Robert  Fetherstone  Devereux^' 

James  Wilkin**  

William  Gordon  Patohett'*  

WUliam  Samuel  6 watkin  Trist"   

James  Edward  Wilmot  Smyth  Gaulfeild» 

George  Atkinson  Macintire 

Sydney  Francis  Foster 

Edmund  Sandilands  Savage 

Edward  Stanley  


LIBCT. 


LiXUTBVAirTS. 

Herbert  Hope  Keighley"  

John  Canute  Doyle 

Charles  Bybie  Lyster 

Charles  Henry  Wyndham  Tyndale  

Percy  George  Kerans 

Warren  Hastings 

Archibald  Ritchie  Hampton,  A4j.  i  Feb.  79 

James  Henry  Thompson  

John  Skelton  

Wellesley  Charles  Dutton 

Francis  William  Edwin  Maunsell  

Robert  Freebaim  Clothier 

Charles  Lawford  Dale 

Mordauni  Broome  Salmon 

Charles  Alfred  Howard  M'Pherson  

Samuel  Jopp  

John  William  Henry  OgUby^  Imetruetor  ) 

I    ^  Mueketrf  zj  Oct.  79    ) 

Alexander  Maurice  Leslie 

.Wensly  James  Hodson  Bond 

ViUiers  Edward  Hunt 

Charles  Ernest  Albert  Coleman  

Lawrence  Augustine  Wainright 

Frank  Emeat  Shelley  Clariage  

Charles  Gordon  Creyk   

William  Charles  Henry  Mackintosh 

William  Cyril  Minchin  

Arthur    Augustus     Whitelook     Bright  ( 

Bright-Smith } 

Vincent  Frisby 

Arthur  Stephen  Brunskill 

Henry  Ponting  Northoott,i'or<  At{/utant,  > 

Sierra  Leone ji 


»i3  Feb. 

30  July 
'x3  July 
'14  Dec, 

38  Oct. 


66  P13  Feb. 


6  July 
3  July 


38  Oct.    72 


SxOOVn  LXKUTBVAVTS. 

Charles  WUliam  Wentworth   De  Vera) 

Beanclerk / 

William  Hugh  Dunlop 

Pierce  John  Hackett. 


13  Aug. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
x5  Mar. 

14  May 
38  Oct. 

9  Aug. 
9  Nov. 
9  Aug. 


28  Oct. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
38  Feb. 
x3May 
33  May 

9  Aug. 

11  Feb. 

12  Aug. 
X2  Aug. 
II  Feb. 
19  Aug. 
32  Sept. 

11  Ocb. 

30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 
I  30  Nov. 
'  II  July 
{  38  Oct. 
I  13  June 

30  Nov. 

12  May 

30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 
28  Feb. 


33  Jan.    7Q 


*<  Captains  Wilkin  and  Trist  served 
on  the  Gold  Coast  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  Keighley  served  through- 
out the  Ashantl  War  of  i873-74> 
including  the  action  at  Sssaman— 
slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

^»  Captain  Caulfeild  served  in  the 
Ashantl  war  in  1873-74  (Medal  witli 
Clasp). 

»  Quarter  Master  Kelly  served 
throughout  the  Ashantl  war  of  1873-74 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Medal  for 
distinguished  conduct  in  the  Field). 


12  Feb.    77 


19  Feb.    79 

8  Mar.  79 

Arthur  Nairn  Lysaght I  13  Aug.   79 

■Herbert  Christie  Prichard |  13  Aug.   79 

John  Holland  Harwood  I  zb  Oct.    79^ 

;6eorge  Patterson !    x  Nov.  79 

.«  ,«,       ^  ,.  ^  "Nov.  79 


jGecfrge  William  Gall.. 


II  July  74 
3  5  Nov.  74 
15  Sept.  77 
15  Sept.  77 

3  Oct.  77 
31  Oct.    77 

3  Feb.  78 
X2  June  78 
31  June  79 
29  June  70 

9  July    79 


;Pajr  wtasUr. — 
Qaarter  Ma$ter,—FBAriolc  Kelly ,**  xx  March  74. 

Eiaeinpe  YtXLow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

'  LtCokmel  Brett  served  against  the  King  of  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  and 
West  India  Regiment  at  Songo  when  attacked  by  the  enemy  in  great  force,  and  whom  he  repulsed  on  3xst  Dec. 
i3£i.  He  hasrecelTed  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royid  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  persons  from,  drowning, 
St  New  (}iiay,  Cornwall,  on  the  X4th  August  1867.  Served  in  the  Ashantl  war,  in  1873-74,  including  the  action  of 
&«nisa  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

'Coknel  Lanyon  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  latterly,  and  until  invalided  on  the  szst  January  1874,  as 
'^^dsQunp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  imentioned  m  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  ap- 
pointod  Administrator  of  Griqualand  west  in  1875,  raised  and  commanded  a  force  of  volunteers  in  January  1878 
^gai&tt  BotlstttBie,  a  Batlapin  chief,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  Her  Majesty's  GovemmenL  Raised  two 
CQBttngents  of  volunteers  lor  service  in  Cape  Colony  and  the  Transvaal  during  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78.  Thanked 
by  Her  H^esty's  (sovemment  in  each  case  for  **  prompt  and  valuable  assistance  rendered."  Raised  and  com- 
Bonded  the  force  of  volunteers  during  the  Griqua  rebellion  and  Batlapin  invasion  in  1878,  when  the  enemy  was 
^fftgsd  sad  defeated  in  ten  actions. 

*  LLCdkHMl  Tnrton  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  until  invalided  in  June  1873  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

'  M^r  Mathews  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal). 

u  Csptaia  Des  Barres  served  throughout  the  AshanU  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  CHasp). 

»  ^pisin  Devereoz  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  acUon  of  Sssaman  (Medal). 


262  Royal  Malta  Fencible  Artillery. 

The  Boyal  Cypher  and  a  Maltese  Cross. 
Lt.Colovsl.—* James  Lassarmi,  5  Sept.  77. 
Majob.— *Jfar9vw  Saverio  de  Piro,  s  Sept.  77. 
Gaptxivs. 
*Aaga8tinu8  Paulas  Michael  Alexins 

Alosrsios  Portelli,  29  Jan.  70. 
•Frederick  Gatt,  14  Feb.  72. 
•Joseph  Speranza,  13  Aug.  77. 


•Paolo  Bernard,  5  Sept.  77* 
•John  Batter,  $  Sept.  77. 
•Walter  Sciortino,  3  March  78. 


LiBi;nirA.n8. 
•Edmund  Bizzo,  17  Sept.  61.  1        •Alfred  Cavarra,  2  May  68. 

•Alfred  Sant-Foumier,  3  Deo.  62.  *Alezandro  Mattel,  30  Nor.  70- 


•Bichard  Casaloni  (Adj.  10  Nov.  77),  9  Aug.  64.        •Charles  Trepani,  ti  Nov.  74. 
•Antonio  Gatt,  21  Feb.  65.  I       *  Victor  Semioi,  38  Oct.  76. 

SicoiTD  LxBimirA.irTS. 
"^Alfred  Trepani,  29  Dec.  77.  I      •Aohilles  F.  P.  M.  J.  A.  F.  X.  Sammui,  13  Nov.  78. 

•Ernest  Carbonaro,  19  Dec.  77.  | 

Pa«MMMf«r.~^Henry  Montanaro,  29  July  63 ;  Liml.  32  Jane  58 ;  Hon.Mqjor,  39  July  72. 
Adjutant.— *  Lieut.  Richard  Casaloni,  xo  Nov.  77. 
(garter  lf(Mier.~*Michele  Debono,  24  Jan.  74. 
M§d%eal  Officer.— Surgeon  •Lorenzo  Manoh^,  JfD.  27  Feb.  75. 
Blue.—Faeinge  Sourlet. 

School  of  aannery. 

Commandant  4-  Supdt.  Colonel  F.W.  Hastings,  i  Oct.  77.1  Aeeittani  Superintendent  \  Captain  D.  D.  T.  O'CaUaghan, 

Ohitf  Inetruetor  Colonel  R.  Curtis,  23  June  75.         1  ofEjcperimentt.        S     x  Sept.  78. 

Brigade  Major Captain  A.  N.  Pearse,  x  Jan.  79.    '  2ii42  Aeeietant  do.  Captain  P.  L.  M.  Skinner,  z  Apr.  79. 

fMeyor  F.  Duncan,  15  Jan.  77.         \  A^utaut,  Captain  U.  W.  J.  Hubback,  i  Jan.  79. 

Ma^or  F.  G.  Baylay,  i  Jan.  74.  Quarter  Uaeter,  Qr.  Master  8.  Cox. 

InMtruetoTM  in  OunnemA  ^^°^  ^'  '^^  Borffniann,  x  Apr.  75. 
Znatruetore  tn  ftunnerg-^  ^^^^  g  Woollcombe,  i  April  77. 

I  Major  F.  T.  Lloyd,  i  May  77. 
\.MiUor  C.  Trench,  x  Apr.  79. 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies  (Woolwich). 

Birtetor  qfArtUlery  Studiee Colonel  0*B.  B.  Woolsey,  B.  Art.  1  Nov.  77. 

Aeeietant  iHreetor , Major  F.  S.  Stoney,  B.  Artillery,  z  Aug.  73« 

In.erueU^i.ArH,Ur, {^rM^o?H"^1S.2l^i^?S^-78. 

Inetruetor  in  MUiiary  Surveying  p.$.e.  Captain  F.  BobertB,  B.  Art.  x  Oct.  77. 

JProfeeeor  cf  Applied  Matkematiee  A.  O.  GreenhiU,  UA. 

Lecturer  on  Metailuraw  Dr.  Percy,  FBS. 

*  Lecturer  on  Practical Meekaniee H.  W.  Jones,  Esq. 

Lecturer  on  Chemietryand  Phytice  C.  L.  Bloxam,  Esq. 

French  Maater  Mons.  Albert  Barrtee. 

Oerman  Matter Dr.  F.  Althaus. 

School  of  Military  Engineering. 

{For  Instructing  the  Corps  in  Military  Field  Works,  at  Ch(Uham.) 

Commandant Colonel  Sir  John  Stokes,  XC2?.  i  Nov.  75. 

Aeeietant  Commandant   Lt.Colonel  B.  W.  Duff,  z8  Feb.  79. 

Brigade  Major Major  William  Keith,  x  Apr.  76. 

Inetruetor  %n  Conetruetion  4r  Eatimating    Major  H.  C.  Seddon,  x  Mar.  79. 

Aeeietant  do.  do Captain  A.  G.  Clayton,  6  July  79. 

Inetruetor  in  Survejfing  Major  M.  Lambert.  5  July  79. 

A^ntI..ir,^.inSur«r»,  {Sapil'^dn  t!  SfclpV. ^S!' "' 

Inetruetor  in  Field  Fortifieaiione Major  A.  G.  Durnford,  13  July  78. 

A^antInHrn^t«^in  K.M  rartificUon, {iZ^'u^d^T^'jl^n^  "' 

Inetruetor  in  Telegraphy    Mi^or  B.  Y.  Armstrong,  1  April  76. 

(Lieut.  L.  Darwin^  x  May  77. 
Lieut.  G.  Barker,  x  June  77. 
Lieut.  P.  Cardew,  36  Apr.  78. 
Inetruetor  in  Military  Hietory,  Strategy,  4-  Mil.  Law     Major  H.  H.  Jones,  x  Feb.  78. 
Secretary  to  the  Royal  Engineer  Committee  Captain  M.  T.  Sale,  x  Aug.  76. 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe. 

Commandant  4-  Inepeetor  General.— Colonel  B.  H.  Travers,  h.p.  48  F.  x  May  78. 

Chitf  Inetruetor.— Lt.Co\one\  D.  B.  Barnes,  h.p.  14  Foot,  i  Aug.  75. 

Captain  and  Deputy  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General. — Captain  W.  Maraden,  83  F.  x  Jan.  80. 

Faymaeter.—Q.  Blicke  Champion  de  Crespigny,  x  April  55 ;  Bt.U.CoUmel,  36  Dec.  S9 ;  Son.Meoor,  i  April  65. 
Q:uarter  Maeter  with  rank  ofLieut.  4  Acting  Aeljutant.—JvnM  Slaok,^  32  April  59 ;  Sne.  1$  Jan.  56. 
8urgeon.—J.  Crerar,  h.p.  Mon.  Dep.  Surg.  Gen, 

»  Lieut.  Slack  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna,  Balaklava,  in* 
Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fall  Of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  KinbooK 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  for  Distingniahed  Ggndoct  at  the  bsttb 
of  Inkorraan).  Digitized  by  CTCKJgTc 


Cavalry  Depot  at  Canterbury. 


263 


Cv»*i»ia»/.— Bdward  Nwpler,  19  June  78 ;  CorH$t,  31  Deo.  S7  J  ^*  »6  J«ily  s8  J  Capt.  '15  Feb.  6x ;  Uajor,  '24  Mar.  69  j 

U.CohMl,  H  July  70  J  Colonel^  6  July  75.  _  ^       . 

S^^*f\Rtendent  oftkt  Miiing  Department.— yiiiOT  William  Blonkinsop,  h.p.  3  Dragoon  Guards,  7  Nov.  68. 
ijsfj*/.— Captain  R.  8.  Liddell,  10  Hussars,  12  July  76.  „     ^,  .         ^      ^ 

?jf*ii/*r.— Charles  Boyse  Roche,^  30  Nov.  38 ;  Simgn,  x8  Jan.  38 ;  lAeut.  31  June  32 ;  Hon.Major,  x  Jan.  60. 
£jia^  Jf<M<«r.— Thomas  Henry  Jones,  25  June  79. 
yfttrtn  J£i»/tfr.— Henry  Woods,*  23  Aug.  6x. 
luiTvetor  of  Mutketrg. —Jji&xX,.  H.  A.  Case,  xa  Lanoers,  i  Oct  79. 

Miyor  Roche  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  X854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol, 
u.!  Tarkish  Medal).    Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  aoth,  27th,  and  28th  Nov. 

'Qnaiter  Master  Woods  served  in  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  the  campaign  of  X842  in  Affghanistan  (Medal),  including 
i>»  rorcing  ofihe  Khyber  Pass.  Served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroze- 
Cali  aad  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  including  the  afihir  at  Bam- 
v\ziw,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Badoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojerat  (Medal  with  two 

i^aspa). 


Reoniitiixg  Staff. 
PA.TIU.STXB8. 

Ut 

iisiija John  Robert  lago,  i  March  78 ;  Son,  Captain,  i  March  78. 

AdJUTA-ITTS.  I       ^^^i^^'      I        LIBUT.        |     CAFTAIIT.      '   APJCTA-WT. 

Icodon Henry  Mant  Gilbyi  : '  17  Aug.   55 1    9  Nov.    551     i  April  69I  12  Sept.  74 

Ihl-Im  John  Addy,*i7^.JciDi;o«',x3  June  72  ;i?I.JD<.Co/.3Nov.78.i        I    6  Sept.  531    x  Feb.    56!  31  Jau.    77 

SupsBXKTBvniKO  Ofvicibs. 

lahTi Bt.Lt.Colonel  Joseph  Logan,  h.p.  2  Foot. 

*':'7Cttter.,.j8/.Jfaiar  Robert  Conolly  Martin,  h.p.  19  Foot. 
lirima&...Bt.Lt.Coloiiel  William  Molesworth  Colo  Acton,  h.p.  77  Foot. 
Cjri Major  Thomas  Gardiner,*  h.p.  98  Foot. 

•  raptain  Gilby  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General 
Thdhsm,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attock  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  26th  Nov.  1857  (Medal). 

'U.&jlonel  Addy  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Ghiards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
^acies  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 

*  )Ujor  Gardiner  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  EuzoAcie  Frontier 
-zAa  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chinglie  and  the  alTair  with  the  Hin- 
donnee  fimatica  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  ^vith  Clasp).  Served  also  as  Adjutant  and 
Quarter  Master  of  the  i8th  Puxiiaub  InGantry  in  Oude,  and  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  at  the  final  subjection  of  the 
ieUU along  the  Nepaol  Terai  (Medal). 


Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments. 

ROYAL  ARSENAL,  WOOLWICH. 


tiojBl  Carriage  Factory. 

^ptntinient.  Colonel  H.  Heyman,  R.  Art.  x  Oct.  76 
J««*.5B/«fr.  Maior  B.  8.  Gordon,  R.  Art.  ...  1  Oct  77 
<^./nfr«ctfor,Capt.  J.  B.  Ormsby.R.  Art.    x  April  76 

Boyal  Laboratory. 

3^«nit«i«i<,Col.G.H. J.A.Fraser,  CB. R.A.  i  Mar.  75 
'^'^.SaftrinteiuUHi,  Migor  F.A.  Aniey,  R.  Art. x  Apr.  76 
^•^.iMritdor,  Major  E.  H.  Cameron,  R.Art....  x  Apr.  76 
'^«*.  ImI.,  Captain  J.  P.  CundUl,  B.  Art x  Jan.  77 

Bojil  Small  Arms  Factory  at  Enfield. 

Sff^^lndtMi^  Colonel  F.  Close,  R.  Art 1  Mar.  75 

iM^orW.  H.  King-Harman, 

R.  Art X  June  75 
Migor  H.  Bond,  R.  Art.  {Sir- 

mimsham)     x  Apr.  77 

C^*-  luptHor,  Captain  W.  Hunter,  R.  Art....  30  Oct.  78 


Royal  Gun  Factory. 
Superintend.  Major   General  0.  W.  Young-"),  .__  ,^ 

fcusband,  CB.  R.  Art )  '  Aug.  75 

Aaeiei.Suverinf^ndent.CtLpt.  M.  L.  Porter,  R.  Art.i  Apr.  77 
Captain  Jnetruetor,  Captain  L.  Downfii,  R.Art.  x  Jan.  79 

Experimental  Branch. 

/Major  C.H.  F.  Ellis,  R.  Art 26  Aug.  78 

Captain  E.  Bainbridge.  R.  Art.    x  Apr.  76 

Memberg...-  Captain  A.  W.  White,  EL  Art.  ...    x  Apr.  79 

Captain  W.  M*Clintock, R.Art.  >  ,„  t»««  — 

^     (attached  for  special  duty)...  S  '^  "®®'  ^^ 


Royal  Gunpowder  Factory  atWalthamAbbey 

Svperintendt.f  Colonel  R.  J.  Hay,  R.  Art 29  June  75 

A$9%»t.8Mperintendt.f}dmjJW.K.Wtadc\\,R.ATi.i  June  76 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


264 


staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

y.£,—lke  number pr^xtd  to  the  Station  denoita  tU  Brigade  8ub-Di9tr%et  to  wkieh  the  QJBHeeri*  aiiathti. 


SxAixoir. 


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33  •=»« 


OSEAT  BRITAnr. 
I  NBWCA.8TLX-OK-TTHB.  B.  H.  Bnrke,"h.p.  68  P 

a    *GXBLI8LB. 

3  SuHDBKLAiro.— Hen.L.  Searle,**  h.p.R.M.Art 

4  *BlCHKOND. 

5  *Bbvbblbt. 

6-10  Halifax.-— ThoB.NindWoodall,«h.p.  57  F, 

iz,ia,i5  *Pbb8toh. 

i3ii4  LiTBBPooL.— JameBFra.Birch,h.p.  3W.I.R 

16  Mahchbbtbb.— B.  Wm.Woods,"  h.p.  3  F.  ... 

17  *BUKT. 

18  Ghbbtbb.— Ebenezer  Rogers,^  h.p.  3  W.T.R. 
Tno»Tt/^«r«*«TT.  i"  Captain    W.    Gillmor.     h.p. 
x9,aoLiciiFiBi.D.  I     (5uiadian  Rifles  {acting). 
3X24  Shmwbbmt  IRichardHenryBrooke^) 
ax,a3  BHBBW8BUBY.  I    h.p.  Ceylon  Bifles   ...i 

aa  *W0BCB8TZB. 

34  *CjLBDIVr. 

S5  ''Bbbcov. 
a6  ^Dbbbt. 
87  Lbicbbtbb.— Sam.  B.  KekeTricb,  h.p.  83  F. 

38  BiBxiNGHAic.— Charle8HiUFre8B0n,%.p.2zF 

39  *NOBTHAKPTOir. 

30  •LiwcoLir. 

3x  Yabkoutb.— John Bdm.  Harvey,  h.p.  41 F..., 

3a  •BuET  St.  EDxnKDS.-— 

33  Bbdfobd.— Henry  Miller,"  h.p.  Mil.Train  .. 

ExBTBB.—Jno.  Arth.  Brockmaxi,  h.p.  6  F. 

T>T^»»»..      J  Robert  Law,» Unatt 

"'™°""-~  1  W.H.  Clements  «h.p.R.M. 

fir  -R*4«u^.T.-  fAmhrose  Marshall  Cardew,**  > 

35  Falmouth  \    ^^  j^^^^  ^^^ 'J 

36  Tauktoh.— John  Leslie  Moore,"  h.p.  34  F... 

37  Bbistol.— John  T.  Chandler  (20)  Unatt.  ... 

38  •Dbtizbs. 

39  *D0BCBB8TBB. 

f  PoBTBic  ouTH.— J.S.Cannon.h.p.GoldC.Cps. 

*    (.  SouTHAXPTOB.— Dan.  Beere.^^h.p.SF 

4x  *Rba]>ivo.— 

42  •OXBOBl).— 

43  Bbightox.— Robert  Edward  Roe,«7  h.p.86  F. 

44  Bbbittwood.— Donat  M*Mahon.^  h.p.  Mil.  T. 

45  0AirTBBBUBT.--Ja8.  A.Morrah,«h.p.I)ep.Bat. 

{  Chatham.— Hy. Gordon  Rogers,"  h.p.  49  F. 
Gbbbbwich.—  £d.Ch.  Domville,**h.p.  K.M. 
Woolwich.— Wm.  Alex.  Godley,*7h.p.  56  F. 
SjuririKGTOH.- T.Parker  Wright,**  h.p.  83  F 
GniLDVOBD.  -  Christian  Wm.  M'Niell,  h.p.... 

•jSJII^'^*}  Jno.Theo.U88her(i8).  Unatt 

JTCT^tfmlHo.  ("William  Egerton   Todd,* 
Ckel9eaHoep.\     h.p.  81  F 

55  Ihtbbhbbs.— James  Power  Boyd,  h.p 

56  *ABBBDBXir. 

57  Pbbth.— Wm.  Dennis  Chapman,*^  h.p.  z8  F. 

58  ^SXIBLIVG. 

61  •Ayb. 

6a  Edihbuboh.— Cha.  Wm.  St.  John,  h.p.  94  F... 

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lathe  event  of  the  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  being  subject  to  additional  expense  in  consequence  of  his  employ- 
BC3t  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  at  a  distance  trom  head*quarters,  he  will  also  receive  a  further  allowance  of  5*. 
idij  whileneoeasarilj  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travelling  charges  thus  incurred  by  him. 

CoiTTiKosirT  Allowavcss. 

F^r  less  than  loo  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  day ;  100  and  under  150,  one  shilling  and  sixpence  a  day ;  150  and 
ci^r  200,  two  shiUings  a  day ;  for  aoo  and  upwards,  two  shillings  and  sixpence  a  day ;  Officers  >vith  Brevet  rank 
kfi  two  ahiUings  a  day  in  addition. 

War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

>  Vajor  B.  Rogers  served  in  temporary  command  of  a  Detachment  3rd  West  India  Regiment  in  defence  of 
lower  Combo,  Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864  against  hostile  native  factions,  cmd  was  employed  by  the  Governor  of  the 
tuiNia  on  diplomatic  serriee  in  conjunction  with  the  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone  ana  Commodore  Eardley- Wilmot, 
Ir  T:uch  he  received  official  thanks.  Served  as  Brigade  Adjutant  in  charge  of  guns  in  the  expedition  under 
k/jlonel  Harley  up  the  River  Gambia  in  June  1864,  and  was  favorably  noticed.  Served  with  the  expeditionaiy 
!.ree  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  February  and  March  1867,  and  commanded  a  Flying 
>''  urn  detach«l  for  the  destruction  of  the  Indian  village  San  Jos^,  on  which  occasion  his  detachment  made  a 
&:?e>l  march  of  32  miles  in  11  hours  across  very  difficult  countiy  (thanked  by  the  Governor).  Was  subsequently 
iTxiQted  Brigade  Major  to  the  united  Force,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

'  lUjor  Sweeny  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) . 

-U.Co]onel  Fresson  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Left  Wing  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force 
**.  !be  Eoxofkie  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chinglie,  also  en* 
tig'4  with  the  Hindoetanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*U.Colonel  Egerton  Todd  served  in  the  8i8t  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

'U. Colonel  Law  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  184a  in  Affghanistan  under  General 
F)iock  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugdulluck,  occupation  of  Cabool  (contused)  and 
b'  different  minor  engagements  leading  to  and  from  it.  Also  served  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46.  including  the 
hkneiof  Uoodkee,  Feroseahah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  all  of  which  he  commanded  a  Company  (Medal 
ti'  three  Clasps).  Was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon— baU  lodged  in  his  body,  and  mentioned  in 
^^h,  being  second  in  command  of  the  Regiment  during  the  action. 

'  Major  Browne  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

'  Major  Macgregor  served  with  the  83nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
i'':7-5J,  and  was  present  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of 
C&'aXaddeeand  Ehankur,  siege  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shaly'ehanpore,  affairs  of  Mahomdee 
t^l  Baaka«Bon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  UCdonel  Woods  served  with  the  Buflfti  in  the  action  of  Punniar,  29th  December  1843  (Bronse  Star). 
U-Colonel  Beere  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  siege 
13'laptare  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  LLColonel  Ussher  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  with  the  aand  Regiment,  and 
w  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Po  wnghur.  Also  served  in  India  during  the 
s^tifij-of  1857-58  (Medal),  and  was  attached  to  the  Convalescent  Depdt  at  Murree  in  the  Punjaub  when  the  station 
^  Kfiaeked  bv  a  large  force  of  hill  men  on  the  night  of  xst  September  1857.  Was  onboard  the  troop-ship  Ea»Um 
J  itrrkwhen  she  blew  np  and  was  destroyed  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 

'  Major  Charlton  served  with  the  8xst  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

*  UCoIonel  Chandler  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of 
c-'^non  (Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan, 
{^ofthe  9th  September  (wounded),  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  carrying  of  the  Heights 
7  ^Hooitan  ana  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  GJoojerat  (Medal  with  two 

-'  CaptaiiL Michael  Cuny  served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58.  and  was  present  when  the  8ist  Regiment, 
ciir  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Kative  Cavalry  and  three  Regiments  of  Native 
1=^^,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

^UColonel  Wright  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
i^rofSanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  Z4th  August  1858  (Medal  witii  Clasp). 

"M&i'jr  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  aoth  May  1854,  in  action  with  the  forts  ot 
ReuMnd  15th  August,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto  on  the  x6th  August.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition 
<^  :H}.iDd  in  the  mortar-boat  flotilla  during  the  bombardmentof  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

^  U Colonel  Godley  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  25th  August  1855,  served  at  the  sietre  of 
Se«;r^l,  and  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  ^ 

Mi|«  Clements  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  31st  August,  landed  on  4th 
^^  »:  aa  attack  on  the  same  batteries  (severely  wounded),  and  was  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  vessels  on  7th 
1^'*  tSS4-  Served  in  the  China  war  of  X857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  capture  of 
*  <^4,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  landed  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho 
nrjr  A  Mth  May,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr .Master  (Medal  with  two  Chtsps) . 

^  UColonel  Wolfe  served  with  the  and  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  advance 
'^r^  (Medal  with  Claap). 

'^Majff  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Compcmy  of  the  94th  Regiment  in  the  action  with  and  destruction  of  a 
aeipoite  band  of  insurgent  ftmatics  at  Teermanam  Coonettos  in  Malabar. 

*  Mijor  Moore  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  xoth  August  1855,  including  the 
'yiadftJl  of  Bebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  M^l) 
wrred  alio  in  the  Indian  oampaigna  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  ayth  and  28th  November 
i;3'.csptaie  of  Meeazignnge,  nege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with 

^  ItCoIonel  Woodall  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  i86x.  Also  in  that  of  186?  inolndinir 
tte  captnw  of  Katikara  (Medal) .  "*'  * 

^  UCokmel  Brooke  served  with  Captain  Lillie's  Detachment  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  Mataltf  on  aoth  Jnlv 
casx^  the  sapprcssion  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  1848.  '  * 

*  IiLOdloiifll  Beid  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  served  also  with  the  Flank  Companies  o8tb 
B^imflBtiatbe  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  February  1850.  Served  in  the 
rahswnr  Emeditionazy  Force  on  the  Busofkie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  Mav  x8c8  and  At 
ibe  a&ir  wi^  the  Hindostanee  fsnatiCB  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  ( Medal  with  Clasp) .  ' 

*^U.Co1oiiel  Domville  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protection  of  British  propertv 

ftt  Monte  Video.   He  was  there  detached  for  service  in  the  Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 

rona  ofOUigsdo,  and  forcing  the  passage  of  the  river.    Commanded  a  Detachment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Monte  VidM 

and  was  at  the  defimce  of  Colonia  inihe&ver  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847.  ■~' 

*|Uar  Spoflbrth  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857  (Medal 

**  LtCxSrael  Chasman  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  inclndln*- 
tlNpiaasge  or  theOhenab,  and  battles  of  CUllianwallah  and  Goojerat(Med^  ^    ^^*    «uamff 

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Lieutenant  late  Military  Train 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 


. ...  p.:e.  Healy,  Richard  Calvert*®.. 


Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 
Dep.  Assist. 


Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 
Commissary 


General 
GeneraJ 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
Genera] 
Genera) 
General 
General 
General 
General 


Foster,  Charles** 

Bridgett,  Gregson    

Murray,  James  William*** 

Clerk,  Alexander**  

Lewis,  Henry  Clutt«rbuck** 

O'Connor,  Charles  Davis**    

Dundee,  Robert  Handley 

PenneU,  Croker  Lovell  Baker  

Blunt,  Francis  Charles  

Robinson,  Wellesley  Gordon  Walker**  ... 
Phillips,  George  Hutchison  

CoKic ISBABIES,  ranking  with  Mc^ora. 

Knapp,  C'harles  Barrett** 

Selby,  Robert  Grey  Donaldson*' 

Petrie,  Alfred  Ernest  

Newland,  William  Henry** 

Shortt,  Foster    

Milne,  James**  

Webb,  Edward  William  Henry,  CB.... 

Saunder,  Edward  Charles^ 

Boothby,  Basil  Charles  ^ 

Sanders,  Gilbert  Howard**   

Brown,  Sidney  Reynett"*  

Furse,  Paul  George  Frederick 

Wrench,  Charles  Edward 

Prissick,  Thomas  Butterworth  {local^ 

rank  <^A»eiat.  ComMWMtry  General  ) 

Wild,  Heniy  John 

Stanes,  Robert 

Hunter,  Robert  Edward^ 

MacfarlsJie,  John 

Ryland,  Ashley  Cowper** 

Hackman ,  Heniy  William" 

Draper,  John*'  

Robertson,  John  Leslie*^  

Randall,  John  Henry^*  

Matthews,  Robert  Lee** 

Le  Mesurier,  Thomas  Augustus 

Dunn,  Edwin 

Penrico,  Charles  Walter    

Taylor,  Nathaniel  Ronald    

Des  Barres,  Joseph  Frederick Wallett^* 

Telfer,  George  Home  

Powell,  Reuben  Hill 

Blmes,  Jonathan  William , 

Reeves,  Henry  Spencer  Edward 

Beale,  Oswald  Frederick  

Walton,  Clifford  Elliot   ' 

Hughes,  Emilius ' 

DspuTY  CoKxusABiBB,  ranking  wUk 
Captaine. 

Anderson,  Alexander  Williams 

Bridgman,  William 

Leach,  Cecil  Francis 

Armstrong,  Francis  Hu^h  

Brereton,  Thomas  Sadleir 

Troup,  John  Igglesden   

Price,  Edward  Thomas 

Wameford,  William  John  Jortin   .... 

Meyer,  Albert 

Parkyn,  George  John 

Uniaoke,  Crofton  James 

Morley,  George  Lyddon 

Gattey,  Francis  William  Brathwait ... 
Granyille,  Sydney  George 


25  Aug. 
1 20  May 

z  Jan. 

iFeb. 
13  Mar. 

1  Apr. 

8  Nov. 
27  Mar. 

X  Jan. 
22  Aug. 
17  Apr. 

9  June 
X  Jan. 
X  Apr 

16  Oct. 


I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

I  Feb. 

I  Jan. 
^,  I  Aug. 
5c!  I  Nov. 

54  27  Oct. 

55  16  Mar, 
54'  I  Apr, 
54125  June 
54 1  I  July 
55|  6  May 
5S  97  Nov. 
55  16  Apr. 


70;  Southern  Dirtrict. 

71  Dublin  District. 

73  Gibraltar. 

73' Western  District. 

741 

74,Aldershot, 

76Malta. 

77'CoTk  District. 

78iNorth  British  Di.«t. 

78ICspe  of  Good  Hope. 

78  Woolwich. 

79  Natal. 


7c  Northern  District 
70 1  China. 
7olBelfast. 


20  Jan.  55!ia  Feb. 

2  Mar.  48 1 12  Feb. 

X  June  54  12  Feb. 
23  Jan.  56  12  Feb. 

X  Mar.  56,12  Feb. 
23  Nov.  55I15  Feb. 
29  Oct.  58  15  Feb. 
27  Nov.  54'i7  Aug. 
16  Nov.  57  15  Oct. 
May  58,22  Dec. 
15  Jan.  55  I  Jan. 
--  "^ —  --  I  Mar. 
I  Aug. 

I  Aug. 

X  Nov. 
X  Jan. 
I  Apr. 
3  Aug. 
X  Dec. 
I  Feb. 
Sept, 


•  «5 


15  Jan.  .;, 
24  Nov.  54 

7  Feb.  55 

I  Apr.  55 
12  May  55 
1  Sept.  55 

22  Jan.  55 
X  Sept.  55 
I  Sept.  55 
X  Dec.  55 r- 

1  Dec.  55 1 16  Sept. 
X  Jan.  56  27  Oct. 

2  Jan.  56  z  6  Mar. 
2  Jan.  56I25  June 
X  Mar.  56  25  Dec. 

II  Nov.  59'  I  Jan. 
XI  Nov.  59   3  Feb. 

10  Mar.  54!  6  May 

11  Apr.  54  22  July 

23  Nov.  55  23  Jan. 

16  Aug.  61  18  Sept. 
9  Jan.  61    5  Nov. 

14  June  55  8  June 
I  Oct.  62  «9  Nov. 
X  Oct.  62  29  Nov. 


Natal. 
Home  District. 
Eastern  District. 
Nova  Scotia. 
WcBt  Indies. 
Southern  District. 
Ceylon. 

Northern  District. 
Devonport. 
Chachun  District. 
War  Office. 
Natal. 


Cork. 

Shomcliffe. 

Dover. 

Belfast. 

Curragh. 

Army  Service  Coips. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Straits  Settlements. 

Athlone. 

Gibraltar. 

Manchester. 
71^  Natal. 
7i]Dublin. 

7» 


9  Jan. 
9  Jan. 

15  Feb. 
x5  Feb. 

6  July 

xOct. 

23  Nov. 

16  Apr. 
z  Dec 
z  Dec. 
xMar. 

30  Dec. 
15  Feb. 
8  Sept. 


Cyprus: 

Devonport. 

London. 

Dublin. 

China. 

Malta. 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Mauritius. 

Bermuda. 

Woolwich. 

NaUl. 

Jamaica. 
,  ^  Ceylon. 

75  Newcastle-on-Tjne. 
75  Preston. 

77  Curragh. 

78  Army  Service  Corpf. 
78NataL 
78  Natal. 


x2  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Fob. 
X2  Feb. 
la  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
I  a  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
za  Feb. 
la  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 


70 


York. 
Natal. 


Canterbury. 
70  Natal. 
70  Cyprus. 

Binninghaxn. 

Limeri^. 

Devonport. 

ShornoLifl^. 

Natal. 
, .  Portsmouth. 
70  Army  Service  CorpJ. 
70  Brighton. 

Dover. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Natal. 


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Commissariat  and  Tra/nsport  Department. 


267 


Former  ComwUatioiui  Bank. 

Dep.  Assist.  CominiBsaxy  General 

Barrack  Halter 

Dep.  .Usist.  Commissary  General 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

BuTSck  Master, 

B«rrack  Master 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Drp.  Assist.  Commisaaiy  General 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Piureyor « 

Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  A^st.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  Ctoiera) 
Dcpmy  Purveyor 


Depmy  Purveyor 

Deptity  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Depoty  Purveyor 

Depnty  Purveyor 

L^xtensnt  late  Military  Train 
Ltfotenantlate  Military  Train 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Depmy  Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 

Afcistsnt  Purveyor  


Qr.Msster  Commissariat  Staff  C. 
Qr.Ms«ter  Commissariat  Staff  C. 

Bsrrack  Clerk 

B4.Tack  Clerk 

Barrack  Clerk 

Barrack  aerk 

Barrack  Clerk. , 


DspuTT  ComnssABiBS,  ranking  *Diik 
Captaina. 

Cock,  Francis  John  Gilbert 

Leech,  Robert  Stockham  Brydges 

Bridgman,  Frederick  Henry  

M'Kenzie,  Charles  William  Beverley 

Havnayne,  William  Henry  Wilson 

Goddard,  Frederick  FitzClarence 

Rushton,  Mark  WUliam  Rooksby 

Skinner,  James  Tierney  

Christie,  Walter  Henry 

Toller,  Charles  Henry 

Stewart,  Thomas  Brown  

Clarke,  James  Alleyne  

Coates,  George** 

Christie,  Edward  T 

Rains,  Stephen  Walter'«   

Abbott,  Blair 

Bimie,  William  Jones 

Johnston,  Greorge*'  

Johnston,  John  Kent 

Scott,  James  Alexander 

RMnsey,  George**. 

Noake,  Robert  Douglas 

Johnston,  James  

Toung,  John  Smith 

Woollett,  Marlow  Sidney  John 

Robertson,  William 

Dunne.  Walter  Alphonsus 

Richardson,  Wodehonse  Dillon*<>* 


FIRST  COM- 
MISSION- I 
SD     KA.NIC.I 


PRESEXT 
RAVK. 


29  Mar.  66  12  Feb.  70  Gibraltar. 


20  Oct.  66 

17  Nov.  63 

18  July  63 
X  June  64 

79  Mar.  67 
29  Oct.  66 
5  Aug.  64 


Army  Service  Corps, 
London. 
..<.  ^^u.  /^.London. 
12  Feb.  70  Cape  otQood  Hope. 
.  12  Feb.  7ojFermoy. 
5  July  64}  12  Feb.  701  Straits  Settlements. 
I  Apr.  54  [12  Feb.  7o,Parkhur8t. 
23  July  67  12  Feb.  70  Cape  of  Gix>d  Hope. 


fotign  61  Foot  . 


Ei^gn88Foot  

LiCTJeiiaiit  102  Foot... 

Ij«cteiiant  84  Foot  ... 

t'^entenant  ao  Foot ... 
Lieatensnt  103  Foot... 


TO  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  65 

23  Oct.  66 
2  June  55 

»4  July  55 


A88IBXA.HX  CoxMissxxiss,  ranking  with 
LientenanU. 

Gallagher  ,John 

M'Garry,  Charles 

Stephenson,  James  

Thelwall,  W.  Walter"!  

Mitchell,  Henry  N 

Chipp,  Henry 

0*Leary,Patri«k  

Hibbert,  Thomas 

Croisdale,  Richard  

Wood,  Joseph 

Santi,  Charles  Henry^o*  (local  rank'i 

qfDeputg  Commiuarjf) $ 

Chermside,  Robert  Alexander 

Elliott,  Edward  Pilkington 

Whitehead,  WilbrahamT 

Lundy,  Francis  Walter*®* 

M'Leod,  Walter  Thompson 

Fits-Stubbs,  Bdwini« 

Smith,  John*" 

Dolton,  Edward  John 

Shannon.  Thomas  Patrick  

Gosset,  Francis  Russell 

Bannister,  Charles  John  

Macdonald,Theo.  Campbell  Heiligeri" 

Ottley,  George  WoUaston 

Bourne,  Casimir  Arthur    

Nugent,  Robert  Arthur!" 

Kevill-Davies,    Ernest     Langham  \ 

Boughton    > 

Ely.  AJfred 

Clutterbuck,  I« wis  Augustas 

Stevens,  Frank  Erastus 

Skirving,  David  Scot..... 

Langdon,  Allan  Harris 

Bridge,  Charles  Henrv 

Fryer,  Ernest... T 

Sargent,  John  Fiancis  

Wilsonr,  John  George    Yule  {local\ 

rank  of  Deputy  iCommi$§ary    S 

Baker,  Alfred  AqnUa»" 

Blenkinsop,  Wilham  Sandford  

Graham,  Malcolm  

Collard,  Arthur  WiUiam 

Rainsford,  Marcus  Edw.  Read^o*  

Smith,  Edmund  Philip  Bowden  , 

Roe,  James , 

Moore,  William  Francis 

Parkin,  John  William  Brooke 

Hamilton,  George  Vaughan!" 

Heygate,  Bernard  

Bampfield,  William  John  Byrne  

Fagan,  Thomas  St.  John 

Tracey,  Leigh   

Winter,  Samuel  Henry 

HipweU,  Alfred  George 

Ghallice,  Gerald  George 

Winter,  William  Robert 

Edwards,  James  Roch  


12  Feb.  70 


12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 


Queenstown. 


12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 
12  Feb.  70 


14  July  55  12  Feb.  70 
14  July  55 1 12  Feb.  70 
25  Aug.  55  12  Feb.  70 
I  Apr.  56,12  Feb.  70 
12  Jan.  56' 15  Feb.  70 


13  May  63 
20  Aug.  55 
27  May  64 
22  June  64 
24  Dec.  60 
9  Apr.  73 


5  Feb.  70 
3  Aug.  72 
I  Jan.  74 
I  Jan.  74 
I  Nov.  76 
23  Jan.  79 


13  Jime  72  29  Nov.  79 


Weymouth. 

Natal. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Chatham. 

Portsmouth. 

Newport,  Monmouth. 

Honduras. 

Mauritius. 

Bahamas. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Gosport. 

Natal. 

Dublin. 

Bermuda. 

Natal. 

Natal. 


28  Oct.  64 
2o  Oct.  69 
6  Mar.  661 
I  Nov.  66 


9  Dec.  67 


8  July  68 
I  Aug.  68 


8  July  68 


12  Feb.  70 
'  12  Feb.  70 
,18  Feb.  70 
18  Feb.  70 
2  Sept.67  i8Feb.  70 
--       '    18  Feb.  70 

18  Feb.  70 

25  Feb.  70 

26  Feb.  70 
26  Feb.  70 

[  Sept.  70 

[  Sept. 

I  Sept. 
12  Dec. 

9  Mar. 

I  Apr. 
12  Apr. 
[2  Apr. 

12  Apr. 
SMay 

15  July 
15  July 

19  -A-ug. 

13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 

L3  June  74 

13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 


4  Dec.  66 


Whitley,  Joseph.... 
Stanley,  Geofi^ . 


5  Mar..  67 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 

13  June  7:2 

13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

T  Dec.  72 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 


Birr. 

Athlono. 

Longford. 

Bradford. 

Cionmel. 

Manchester. 

Kilkenny, 

Curragh. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 


13  June  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

I  Dec.  74 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 

X  Apr.  76 

X  Apr.  76 


Colchester. 
Portsmouth. 

Netley. 

Gravesend. 

Chatham. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Straits  Settlements. 

N^ova  Scotia. 

Malta. 

Fort  George. 

Hounslow. 

Sheemess. 

Army  Service  Corps, 


Preston. 
Honduras. 

Army  Service  Corps- 
Ceylon. 
Gibraltar. 
Barbadoes. 
Army  Service  Corps. 
Gibraltar. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Bermuda. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Bristol. 

Pembroke. 

Malta. 

EnniakUlen. 

Cork. 

Jamaica. 

Edinburgh. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Army  Service  Corps* 

Bermuda. 

Demerara. 

Glasgow. 

Bermuda. 

Malta. 

Natal. 

Natal. 


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uurrmiusariat  and  iranspori  i/v^fartiuciu. 


Fwrmmr  CommUnontd  Bank. 


AS8UTA.HT  C0XICIS8ASIX8,  ranking  ^cUk 
Lieut  enanta. 

Ward,  Edward  Willis  Duncan 

M'Comb,  Bobert  Proby 

GouBlns,  Herbert  Joseph  

Winspear,  William  Henry 

Carter,  EmeBfc  Tilson  Shaon 

Hope,  Lewis  Anstmther  

M'Murray,  Edwin  Samuel  

Ashley,  Arthur 

Dunne,  William 

Arnold,  Knighton  

Godfery,  Masters  John 

Nevell,  John  Samuel 

Boyd,  John  Alexander  

Gaussen,  Edgar 

Harvest.  Henry  Ambrose  Lane 

Hare,  Frederick  Stephen  Christian  ... 

Rice,  Henry  Garde 

Pocock,  Edward  Innee 

Bankart,  Alfred  George 

Hunter,  John .  

Haylee,  Henry  Thomas'" 


riBSTCOK- 

xissioir- 

SD     BIKK. 


8l7B  ASBISTAITT  ComClBSABISS. 

UfC  Dalton,  James  Langley 

Kennedy,  WilUam  D 

Hopkins,  William 

Rowsell,  James 

Wasp.  Matthew  Proctor 

Lawford,  Thomaa  Wright 

Cobden,  Charles  John 

Phillips,  Edward  

Steele,  John 


Fassxitr 

KAKX. 


I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
T  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
30  Oct. 
30  Oct. 


X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr, 

X  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

I  Apr. 

I  Apr. 
75I  I  Apr. 
75,  I  Apr. 
75I  I  Apr. 
75'  «  Apr. 
75 1  I  Apr. 
751  X  July 
75  30  Oct. 
75  30  Oct. 


76  Army  Service  Corpi. 

76  Barbadoes. 

76  Army  Service  Corpi, 

76 

76.  Army  Service  CorM» 

76  Natal. 
76I  Natal. 
76:Dundalk. 

77 1  Army  Service  Corpi, 
77]  York. 
77;stirling. 

77  Bermuda.  1 
77  Natal. 

Chester. 
Chatham. 
Shoeburynees. . 
Devonport. 
Army  Service  Corpi 
Clonmel. 
Portsmouth. 
Exeter. 


13  Dec.  7 
37  Mar.  7I 
27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
«7  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 

Howland.  Joseph 27  Mar.  78 

Morine,  George  Harland  37  Mar.  78 

Cooper,  Thomas   27  Mar.  78 

Marsh,  George  27  Mar.  78 

Emuss,  William    27  Mar.  78 

Baillie,  Thomas 37  Mar.  78 

Lapham,  Robert  John 27  Mar.  78 

Myers,  George  Lingard 27  Mar.  78 

De  Lisle,  Frederick 27  Mar,  78 

CoUett,  WiBiam 27  Mar.  78 

Bendall,  John 27  Mar.  78 

Battersby,  Frederick 37  Mar.  78 

Reynolds,  Thomas  |27Mar.  78 

Stead,  Joseph i  June  78 

Cossey,  John  Francis |  i  June  78 

Phillips,  John xx  Dec.  78 

Bolton,  George xx  Dec.  78 

Crumplin,  William  xi  Dec.  78 

M'Caffbry,  James ix  Deo.  78 

White,  John  Alexander xx  Dec.  78 

Ledsham,  William   11  Deo.  78! 

Grier,  George  Richard   xx  Deo.  78< 

M'Loughlin,  John    xx  Dec.  78! 

Mullins,  John  Joseph xx  Dec.  78; 

Robinson,  Richard  Henry xx  Dec.  78! 

Barrell,  William  John 11  Dec.  781 

Nichols,  Richard  ixDec.  78. 

M'Yeigh,  William  Edward   xx  Deo.  78, 

MuBgrave,  William xi  Dec.  781 

Main,  James xx  Dec.  78; 

Joyce,  Henry xaFeb.  79 

Tyler,  Harry  William 12  Feb.  79 

Dean,  John la  Feb.  79 

Homblower,  Edward 12  Feb.  79 

Wisbart,  William 9  Nov.  79 


Natal. 

Gibraltor. 

Army  Service  Corpi. 

Gibraltar. 

Cyprus. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin. 

Army  Service  Corpi. 

Woolwich. 

Natal. 

Templemore. 

Dublin. 

NeUey. 

Aldershot. 

Trinidad. 

Ohatham. 

Natal. 

Army  Service  Corpi. 

Army  Service  Coii*. 

Army  Service  Coipk 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corpi 

Army  Service  Oorpi 

Army  Service  Corpi 

Woolvrich. 

Natal. 

Army  Service  Corpi 

Army  Service  Corpi 

Army  Service  Corpi 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Devonport. 

Cork. 

NataL 

Army  Service  Corpi. 

NatoL 

Army  Service  Coil* 

Edinburgh. 

Natal. 

Colchester. 

Army  Service  Corp 

Aldershot. 

Natal. 


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African  Branch. 


Ftrmtr  Commiuivutd  Bank, 


UmuaaA  4  WMtTork  KiUtia  .. 


<FXBSTCOK- 
XIB8I0V- 

Blissett,  Henry  Fredoricic,  CJ£Q.^^..Ji2  Feb.  70 

Dbputt  Coxkibsabt. 
Bennett,  F.  K.»«  xAng.70 


AMinAKT  Gomnssijusi. 

Wyatt,  Heniy»i« 

Wawn,  George  Twisell  

Gore,  James  Ca8nu4}or*<* 

Gabbatt,  Robert  Poole^* 

Crooki,  John  Joseph"* 


5  May  69 


BA.VK. 


5  Feb.  76  Sierra  Leone. 
32  Jaly  76  Gold  Coast. 


X2  Feb.  70 

z  Feb.  73 'Sierra Leone. 
I  Sept.  73I  Gold  Coast. 
3  Sept.  73;  Sierra  Leone. 
8  Sept.  73 1  Sierra  Leone. 


Army  Service  Corps. 

CoucissiJUAT  xvD  Tkavsposi  Dspabtxsvt. 
(Head  Qnarters,  109,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.) 

CbmrnoMdingOffleer Commissary  General  F.  E.  Watt. 

AeUmg  8W  Qtf^etr  Commissary  R.  H.  Powell. 

QhotUt  Maiier Snb  Assistant  Commissary  J.  Bendall. 

fttjfmMwlir Hon.  Major  W.  R.  Oliyey,  Army  Pay  Department. 

•Bij3 WoMUmm  i"  J°^^  Bamett,  77  Aug.  59,  Woolwich. 

MMum^^anmrw  |.  John  Moorehonse,"  15  Feb.  70;  Snai^,  8  Jan.  64,  Aldenhot. 

Ordnance  Store  Department. 

Commumdimff  Offntr Deputy  Commissary  W.  H.  Chambers. 

Aigmiaimt  aid  QmrUr  Matter Assistant  Commissary  J.  J.  Donnelly. 

PagoMttar Hon.  Major  W.  R.  Ohyey,  Army  Fay  Department. 


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Former  CommiitUmed  Bank. 
Saperintandent  of  StoreB 


Saperintendent  of  Stores 

Depaty  Snperintendent  of  Stores 
Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stores 

Oaptain  Boyal  ArtUlery 

Deputy  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Deputy  Saperintendent  of  Stores 

Oi^taln  Royal  ArtUleiy 

Captain  Boyal  Artillery 

Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Superintendent  of  Stores 
'  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Superintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Saperintendent  of  Stores 


Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Saperintendent  of  Stores 

Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Storee 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Dep. AssistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
DepJ^istSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assi8t.Saperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8i8t.Saperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 


Elphinstone-HoUoway,  CuthbertWm.*« 

Meade,  Rol)ert  

March,  Gerald  Edward  .... 
Rogers,  Samuel  Ormsby    . 

Sparkes,  Thomas 

Brunett,  George  Augustus. 
Murray,  George  Comyn .... 
811iott»  Joseph 


Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.8uperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt.  of  Storeu 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  As^istSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8ist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
DepJlssiskSuperintendt.  of  Stores 

Dep.As8ist.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8istSaperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8lst.Snperlntendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssiflJt.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8i8t.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssistSnperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dop.Assisi.Superintendt.  of  Stoxt» 
I>ep.AsBi8LSuperintendt.  of  Stoies 
I)ep.As8ist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssiBt.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist.Superintendt.  of  Storos 
Dep.  Assist.  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.As8ist.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 


Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep  Jkssist.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.A8sist.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assist  Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt.  of  Stores 
Qr.Master  Millftaxy  Store  Depart. 


CoiUffXSSi.Bis8  GBirsBA.L,  ranking 

vilk  Major  QontraU, 

Young,  Wm.LoweristonMackelcan,i  CB 

DsrXTTT  COHHXSSiUXSS   GsirixAL, 
rankimg  with  ColonoU. 

Penno,  William  Lanyon 

King,  WUliam  Michael" 

SatdiwoU,  Thomas  Alf^red  G 

pj.e.  Nangle,  Walter  Chidiock» 

Hamley,  Joseph  Osbertus,'?  CB 

Monro,  George  Gunn*" -, , 

Molony,  Charles  Mills 

p.9.e.  Harrington,  Joseph  Thomas , 

ASSXBTAST  COHMIS8A.BXa8  GbVSEjLL, 

ranking  wUk  Lieuionant  CoUmeU. 

Lilley,  John  Isaac" 

Young,  AUted  Horatio 

Pirkis,  George  IgnatiasM 

Gibbons,  David"  

Russell,  Horatio  Albert"  

Beswick,  Anthooy  Satton 

Moore,  James 

Wright.  William  PrederiokO  {loeal^ 

rank  of  CommiMMary  Qoneral) } 

Tracers,  Henry  Fane 

Raven,  Newoome  Richard    

Ingram,  Matthew  John  Tiemay" 

CoimxsBABiss.  ranking  with  Mafort, 

AngoU,  John  Charles  

Ralph,  Charles 

Blakeney,  Henry" 


nasi  COM' 
xiasiov- 

SD     BAVK. 


38  Jan.  33 


31  Mar.  39 

32  Sept.  4 1 
X  Apr.  47 

19  Dec.  49 
4  Apr.  38 
19  Oct.  43 
24  Sept.  5  5 
zo  Aug.  56 


I  Aug.  44 
z  Jan.  40 

23  Feb.  50 
x  Jaxu  55 
X  July  47 

35  Apr.  44 
6  Oct.  56 
3  Jan.  50 

zoFeb.  47 
X  Jan.  50 
zx  Sept.  54 


PBBBBirT 
BA.irK. 


S2  Mar.  79 


z  Jan. 

37  Nov. 

U  Aug. 
9  July 
9  July 
9  July 

zo  Aug. 

Z2  Mar. 


X5 


X  Oct.  7z 
z  July  73 
17  Juxxe73 
z  July  74 
7  Jaly  74 
28  Nov.  76 
16  July  77 

5  Jan.  78 

9  July  78 
zo  Aug.  78 
Z2  Mar.  79 


Woolwich  Amenal. 


Ireland. 

Woolwich  Arsensl. 
Soathern  District. 
Gibraltar. 
Aldershot. 
Malta. 

Western  District. 
Woolwioh  Arsensl. 


Smith^  Sydney  Lancey  Davies 
LeGeyt,  William  Bell"  


Boyes,  WUliam  Grayson 

DsFirrr  CoxKi88i.BXB8,  ramking  wUk 
Capiain$. 

Montanaro,  AUVed  

Bexmett,  William  Douglas 

Taylor,  Henxy  

Chambers,  William  Henry" 

Thorn,  George  Montresor 

Gatt,  Edward 

Pease,  Thales 

Rawnsley,  Thomas  Joseph" 

Pearson,  Joseph  Heniy 

Haldane.  Wilham  Sidney'*  

Booth,  Walter" 

Stack,  Thomas  Griffin. 


Moors,  Henry  Payn"  {local  rank  of 

CI»ii»aH«Mrir) 

Flynn,  Patnck  Joseph  CoxmeU 

Morgan,  Hexxry 

Kellxnan,  James  Cragg 

Gordon.  WilUam  CleaUier 

Preebum,  John  Charles 

Mills,  Herbert  James 

Pett,  George  Thornton 

Mayo.  William  Robert 

Howell,  William  Hexxry 

Nicholls,  Robert 

Pridham,  Frederick 

Dunstan,  Harxy  Mainwaxing 


Tttewtenant  Boyal  AitUlwy  . 


LieafttiuuLt  64  Toot . 


Jolly,  George  Alfted»* 

Taylor,  John  Edmund" 

Calvert,  Augustus  Bresson 

Yansittsrt,  Charles  E 

Buchanan,  Charles  S 

AssxsTAK*  CoMMXSSABiBS,  romking  wiM 
jAmtUmamJU. 

Ghraham,  Lionel  Frederick 

Dnmford.  Charles  Day 

Caxnpbell,  Colin  G.  L.w 

St.  Gfeorge,  Harry  Hammersley 

Bridgxnan,  Arthur  Walter 

King,  Robert  Fixilay  

SUxmer,  Edmnnd  Grey"* 

Hassall,  Thoxnas  

Doxmelty,  John  James   

Triscott,  John  Henry  Bolt   

Stainfbrth.  Richard  Terriok 

Oooke.  William  Batterworth  ({oeojj 

Tomk  pf  Jytfrnig  OommA»oarg)   J 

SuUeflb,  Heiuy  Charles 

Baker,  Robert  Harrington*"   

Leggett.  Frederick  Ootavius  


Jan. 
Jan. 

7  Mar. 

X  Aug. 

z  Jan. 
29  Jan. 
zsMar. 

xFeb. 

xOct. 
xsMay 
xo  Aug. 
84  May 

20  Jan.  J  J f-/- 

x6  Apr.  53  x  3  Mar.  79 


54  XI  Aug. 
50137  Oct. 
50  7  July 
55li3Feb. 

52  27  Nov. 

55  y>  July 
54  34  Aug. 

53  39  Aug. 
47    5  Deo. 

54  5J*n- 
54    9JQly 

54  so  Aug.  fT, 

55  z  Sept.  78 


9  Apr.  50 

8  Dec.  54 

9  Apr.  55 
17  Apr.  55 

I  Apr.  55 
9  May  55 
3z  July  55 
3z  July  55 

38  Dec.  5] 
zo  Jan.  5( 
z7  Apr.  56 

6  Oct.  56 

35  Jan.  56 

X  Jan.  57 
3x  Dec.  58 
3z  Dec.  58 
3z  Dec.  58 
Z3  Apr.  56 
3z  Deo.  58 
23  Mar.  59 

39  Apr.  59 
39  Apr.  59 
39  Apr.  59 

5  June  60 
8  June  60 
30  Aug.  60 
X7  Nov.  60 
3  Apr.  67 
3  Apr.  67 
3  Apr.  67 


3  Apr.  67 
XX  Deo.  66 

38  June  67 1 
3x  July  67 
3x  July  67 
3x  July  67 
3x  July  67 

39  Deo.  65 


«.  77 
n.  78 


x3  Feb.  70 
X  Jan.  •" 

zoMay 
X  Oct.  7x 

38  Dec.  7z 
z  July  73 
X  Jubr  73 

IX  Aug.  73 
X  Sept.  73 
I  Sept.  73 
z  Sept.  73 
X  Sept.  73 

X  SepL  73 

X  Sept.  73 
I  Sept.  73 

6  Nov.  73 

39  Apr.  74 

7  July  74 
27  Sept.  74 
13  Feb.  75 

I  Oct.  75 
z  Nov.  75 
27  Nov.  75 
27  Nov.  75 
37  Nov.  75 
37  Nov.  75 
37  Nov.  75 
X  Sept.  78 
X3  Mar.  79 
34  Apr.  79 


x5  Jan.  67 
8  jiin*.  68 


Z3  Feb. 
,  Z3  Feb. 
rjxaFeb. 

xa  Feb. 

z3  Feb. 

xa  Feb. 

xa  Feb. 

X3  Feb. 

as  Feb. 

x3Deo. 

x5De& 

34  Deo.  70 


Bermuda. 
Northern  District. 
Cork  District 
Portsmth.  Gan  Wlif. 
War  Office. 
Nova  SooUa. 
China. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Chatham  District. 
SoathBastemDistrict 
N.  British  District. 


Dublin. 

Guems^. 

Ceylon. 

Chatham  Gun  Whsil 

Natal. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Dublin. 

Upnor. 

Portsm.  Gon  Wh&rt 

Eastern  District. 

Chester. 

Dover. 


Pembroke. 

Woolwich  Arsensl 

Malta. 

Arxxiy  Service  Corps. 

Tower. 

Gibraltar. 

Woolwich  ArsenaL    i 

Barbadoes. 

Jamaios.  ' 


Priddy's  Hsxd. 
Woolwich  Arsensl 

NataL 

Woolwich  Arsensl. 

Aldemey. 

Manritixu. 

NataL 

Bermuda. 

Purfleet. 

Bull  Point. 

Devonpt.  Gon  Wlisn 

Portsm.  Gun  Whtifi 

NovaSootia. 

Jersey. 

Aldenhot. 

St.  Helena. 

Straito  Settlemenla 

Harwich. 

China. 

Ceyloxx. 


ft  Jan. 
xFeb. 
6Feb. 


Hanlbowliae. 
Gibraltar. 
NataL 
Marohwood. 

Sheemess  GunWU 
Woolwich  Anensl. 
Anny  SenrioeConjI 
Dvnpi.  Gun  Wlisrf* 


NataL 

Chatham. 
BlaokneM 
Weedon. 


,N.B. 


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270 


Foraur  Comuiuion^d  Bank. 


St.  Qiiintin,  Arthur  Newton! 

Wintle,  Fnmk  Graham 

Houifhton,  Ernest ...!.!!.!...".*.',.*.'..* 

Wheeler,  JohnLangford  

Hain,  Herbert  Andrew  David 

Mellies,  Fraser  Browne 

Clarke,  Robert  Fulke  Noel  

Jones,  Joeiah 

Wyon,  Herbert  Thoniton*(ioM/ ronJfcS' 

<ifpeputjfCommi$»aiy) ,» 

de  Bicci,  Robert  Scipio  Mazsh 

Arnold,  Franois  Hayard    * 

Fincham,  Herbert  Qeorge    '.'.'...[ 

Kemaghan,  Thomas  James 

Warren,  Godft^y  Octavius 

Burt,  Harry  Penson    '.'.'...'".'. 

Wright,  William  Frederick 

Tate,  Charles  William  Henrv 

Heath,  Edward 

Jeans,  Charles  Gilchrist   *..!!!!!!!!!!!!'.'"' 
Bruno,  Hugh  Watson  Bruno    ..!!!.,..!!! 


Hobbs,  Georffe  Radley 

Steerens,  Jonn 

Purchas,  Charles '.'.'.['.'.'.'.'. 

Wainwright,  Ernest  Charles  ..'..'.'.'.'.'." 

Atkinson,  George  Robert 

Ozanne,  Charles  Heinekin 

Dromgoole,  Charles  John .'.* 

Stoneman,  James.. 

Jessop,  Guthrie  Hylton  ....  

Creagh,  AngustinFitzGerald  Roland.' 
uolebrook,  George  Thomas 

Rogers,  John '.'.'."".''.'"*'" 

Lynn,  Svdney  Hume 

Drake,  Robert   '.'* 

Kennedy-Edwards,  James 

Deeves,  Daniel **' 

Graham,  WiUiam "" 

Stanley.  James  Charles.!.'.'.'.'"  " 
Trench,Fred.  Amelius  Le  Poer 
Day,  Robert  Vanghan...  . 

Bdes,  Charles  Albert  '.',,",'.' 

Sadler,  Alftwl ] 

Heron,  Thomas 

Barrett,  HenryWalter  

CoUingwood.  WiUiam  George.' 
Mulcahy,  Francis  Edward  7... 

Api)elbe,  Edward  Benjamin 

Brereton,  Clement  Heniy 


PSSSSIIT 
BANK. 

16  Mar.  7i|liover. 

15  July  71  York. 

'5  July  71  Army  ^errioe  Corps. 

13  June  74  KingWilliam'sTown. 

13  June  74  China. 

13  June  74  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

13  June  74  Bermuda. 

13  June  74[)Calta. 

13  June  74  Wodwich  Arsenal.* 

13  June  74  Woolwfo^s. 

13  Jane  74  Cape  of  Good  Hopo*  ' 

13  Jtkne  74  China. 

13  June  74  Cyprus. 


jFIESTCOM- 
A98I9TAKT  CoH MIS9A.BIX8»  fWlkinp  wUhl  MISSIOIT 

Lievienantt.  |bd    Bi.«K. 

Richards,  Fowell  C.  B. 
de  Sails,  Edward  John 

Everard,  (George  Heniy 

Markwick,  Ernest  Elliott 13  June  7a 

Horan,  William 13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  7a 

13  June  7s 

13  June  72 

13  June  72 

13  June  72  13  June  74  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

13  June  7a  13  June  74  Natal. 

13  June  73  13  June  74  Barbadoes. 

9  Apr,  73   9  Apr.  75  Woolwich  Arsenal. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Portam.  Gun  Wharf. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  73  Bermuda. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Dvnpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Bermuda. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Purfleet. 

9  Apr.  73    9  Apr.  75  Ceylon. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Gibraltar. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Jamaica. 

9  Apr.  73   9  Apr.  75  Portam.  Gun  Whorf, 

1  Apr.  74    t  Apr.  76  Natal, 

I  Apr.  74    z  Apr.  76  Enniskillen. 

z  Apr.  74    z  Apr.  76  Natal. 

z  Apr.  74    z  Apr.  76  Limerick. 

z  Apr.  74    X  Apr.  76  Portsm.  Gun  Wharf, 

1  Apr.  74    z  Apr.  76  Bull  Point. 

I  Apr.  75    z  Apr.  77  Tjijemouth. 

z  Apr.  75    I  Apr.  77  Woolwich. 

z  Apr,  75    z  Apr.  77  Dublin. 

z  Apr.  75    z  Apr.  77  Curragh. 

z  Apr.  75    z  Apr.  77  Dublin. 

z  Apr.  75    z  Apr.  77  Fort  George,  N.B, 
30  Oct  75  30  Oct.  77  Dvnpt.  Guin  Wharf, 
30  Oct.  75  30  Oct.  77  Portsm.  Gun  Wliarf, 
30  Oct.  75  30  Oct.  77  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
30  Oct.  75  30  Oct.  77  Woolwich  Arsenal. 
30  Oct.  75  30  Oct.  77  Dover. 

z  Jan.  76    z  Jan.  78  Woolwich  Arsenal* 
z  Jan.  76    z  Jan.  78  Stirling, 
z  Jan.  76    z  Jan.  78  I^ubliu. 
z  Jan.  76    z  Jan.  78  Natal, 
z  Jan.  761  z  Jan.  78  Natal, 
z  Jan.  761  z  Jan.  78 
I  Jan  .761  z  Jan.  78  Dublin, 
z  Jan.  761  z  Jan.  78  Natal, 
z  Jan.  76    z  Jan.  78  Natal. 
I  .ran.  76    z  Jftn.  78  Tvnemcuth. 
'    z  Jan.  78  Aldershot. 


Bdyvean,  Frederick  George.'.'! !.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'    z  Jan.'  76 


Bub  Assxstakt  CoinassABiBs. 

D'Arcy,  Edward  Blake 

Cox,  William  Smith  ... 

Spinks,  George 

Johnson,  William 

Hendley,  John  ] 

Eastmead,  Charles^o 

Morton,  James 

Longhnrat,  Bruce 

Magall,  William  James .... 

Berry,John 

M'Canlis,  WiUiam  

Carlin.  Ragh 

Moore,  Robert  '',',"[ 

Paterson,  Francis 

Swanson,  Robert .[ 

M'Farlane,  Andrew ....'.'..'.', 

Ashworth,  James 

Pitt,  John ;;*; 


27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  76 
»7  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  -jb 
t7  Mar.  78 
17  Mar.  78 
27  Mar.  78 
10  July  7f 
3z  July  78 
7  Aug.  8 
23  Oct.  78 
23  Oct.  78 
23  Oct.  7' 
14  Dec.  7^ 
14  Dec.  tfl 
as  Dec.  7^ 
X  Jau.  59 


Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Natal.  • 

Natal. 

Nalal. 

Wqphrich  Arsenal, 

lipnor. 

Devonport  Gun  WhIL 

Bull  Point, 

Xrmy  Service  Oorpf . 

Weedon.  *^  ' 

Wai- Office, 

Natal. 

Tower.  1 

Wooivtich  Arsenal. 

HaulhowUne. 

kVoolwicii  Arsenal,  > 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf, 

Devonport  Gun  Whf, 


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27oa  Commissariat  a/nd  Ordnance  Store  Bejjartmeuta — War  Services. 

'  Mr.  Young  waa  in  charge  of  the  Field  Train  throughout  the  Crimean  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CJ?.,  Knif 
of  the  Le^on  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  China  fix>m  1857  to  x86o  (Hedf 

*  Mr.  Robertson  served  as  Purveyor  in  Chief  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  (Crimean  a 
Turkish  Medals). 

*  8ir  Edward  Strickland  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  and  in  Cephalonia  during  the  1 
hellion  of  1847-48.  Served  with  the  ist  Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medf 
Served  in  Commissariat  charge  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  {CB.,  and  Modal). 

'  Mr.  Lundy  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^*  Mr.  Moore  served  in  the  Crimea  ft*om  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1'  Mr.  Hall  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Regiment  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal) ;  s 
was  Barrack  Master  of  British  KafiVaria  dunng  the  war  of  1853-53. 

1'  Mr.  Palmer  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Crimea  (Medal  vrithC^asp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turki 
Medal). 

*"  Mr.  Do«mes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  was  specis 
mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  rendered  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  t 
China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857-59,  (u^d  was  promoted  for  this  service;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  King  served  in  (Jhina  from  1857  to  1858  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  Blacker  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-52  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  Brownrigg  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  3rd  Division,  including  the  bstt 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>  Mr.  M.  B.  Irvine  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  durins  the  latter  i>art  of  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Pi 
ceeded  as  Senior  Control  Officer  with  the  Red  River  Expeoition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Oamet  wolBel 
iCIlQ.).  Accompanied  Sir  CSarnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  t 
Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  as  Head  of  the  Control  Department,  including  the  battle  or  Amoafhl  and  capture  of  C< 
massie  (mentionea  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Controller,  CS.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lt.Golonel  Shervinton  served  m  the  46th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  t 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  the  36th  Oct.,  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol.  Having  sen 
uninterruptedly  throughout  the  siege  he  was  appointed  to  the  Staff  at  Balaklava,  and  subsequently  to  the  w 
maud  of  the  ist  BatUUon  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jid 
and  Turkish  Medal).  »~  i-    v  f,  — «    .o 

»  OapUin  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Crimea  from  37th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  ai 
assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Captain  Nangle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  to  October  1855,  including  the  siege  and  S 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"*  Captain  R.  C.  Healy  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Gramet  Wol8%ley  (Medal). 

**  Mr.O.  Foster  servedmthe  Crimean  campaign  from  the  6th  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meds 
Also  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857-61,  including  Commissariat  charge  of  an  expedition  to  Tientcin 
x8^8  (Medal,  and  promotion  to  Assistant  Commissaiy  Gtoneral). 

**  Mr.  Knapp  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  frx>m  January  1855  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  throughout  theChii 
war  flrom  1857  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  tne  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  u 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal). 

*7  Mr.  Hamley  was  in  charge  of  the  Military  Store  Department  in  New  Zealand  ftrom  1847  to  1870,  and  «i 
present  during  the  war  in  the  Southern  District  in  1847,  and  In  the  two  wars  in  the  Northern  District  in  1860-1 
and  1863-65  (Medal  and  CB.), 

»  Mr.  Munro  was  in  charge  during  New  Zealand  war  of  1844-45  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (ICed 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Lilley  served  m  the  Field  Train  of  the  Royal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  A&d  wss  praw 
with  the  zst  Division  in  the  affair  of  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  thoughoat  ti 
siege  and  at  the  fUl  of  Sebastopol  and  capture  of  Kadikoi  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Hooa 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  In  Dec.  1855  was  appointed  Deputy  Storekeeper  in  the  War  Department,  and  assisted  Csptsi 
Grordon  in  carrving  out  the  duties  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea. 

«o  Mr.  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  sieg*  1 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Chups,  and  Turkish  Meaal) . 

^  Mr.  Selby  served  in  the  Oimea  from  34th  Jan.  to  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andTurkiBh  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Newland  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86x  and  1863-66,  taking  part  in  the  Waikato,  Taranski,  tf 
Wansanui  operations  (Medal). 

*■  Mr.  A.  Clerk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  tt 
Inkennan  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Lewis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  C\MMi 
and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  with  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-61  (Me&l). 

M  Mr.  O'Connor  served  with  Detachments  of  ist,  snd,  and  3rd  West  India  Regiments  that  prooeeded  from  Grsmtf 
in  October  1854  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  besieged  in  Christianborg  Castle,  Gtold  Coast,  and  with  the  expeditil 
against  Uie  Kings  and  CbiefiB  of  the  Moirah  country.  Western  Africa,  in  November  1854.  Accompanied  Sir  Gsm 
Wolseley  to  the  Oold  Coast  in  September  1873.  Raised  natives  at  Cape  Palmas  for  the  Transport  Sernoe.  to 
■erred  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  187^-74  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  ControQer,  Hedal 

**  Captain  Milne  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*•  Mr.  W.  6.  W.  Robinson  served  in  the  Crimea,  includhig  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ti 
Turkish  Medal) .  Was  in  charge  of  the  Department  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875--76  (pv 
moted  Assistant  Cknumissary  (xeneral). 

u  Mr.  R.  L.  Matthews  served  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Bagot  which  defeated  the  Fenian  Baideitj 
Huntingdon,  Canada,  in  1870.  , 

•«  Mr.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Keai| 
Served  in  (Tommissariat  charge  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  in  1861,  until  reheved  by  D.A.C.  (General  Thompaoo, « 
took  part  in  the  affinirs  at  the  town.  J 

H  Messrs.  A.  C.  Rvland,  H.  W.  Hackman,  J.  L.  Robertson,  and  J.  H.  Randall  served  in  the  (Mmea,  incli4 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  „  J 

-  Mr.  Dee  Barres  served  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch,  and  has  received  the  Turkish  War  JU 
for  the  Crimea. 

*  Messrs.  Purkis,  Gibbons,  and  Booth  have  the  Medal  for  the  war  of  185^  in  China. 
*o  Mr.  H.  A.  Russell  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854- 
*i  Mr.  W.  F.  Wright  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  c 

a  Mr.  Ingram  has  served  in  New  Zealand  since  x86i  during  the  whole  of  the  late  war  (Medal) .  . 

•*  Mr.  Blakeney  served  throughout  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  ftod  was  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Lord  Bagw 

Alma  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  ... 

M  Mr.  Elphinstone-HoUoway  served  with  the  Fie'd  Train  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medslwitni 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Mr.  Le  Oeyt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  Orakau  Pah.  iM 
and  capture  of  the  (Sate  Pah,  and  action  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal).  . 

«  Mr.  Chambers  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  on  board  H.M.S.  ITeptmu,  Valortnu,  and  8an$par^,  in  the  M 
and  Black  Sea  and  was  present  at  Bomarsund  and  Sebastopol  (Baltic,  Crimean,  and  Turkish  Medals). 

••  Mr.  Rawnsley  served  vrith  the  expeditionary  force  in  C^hina,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capi 
of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Haldane  served  during  the  late  war  in  New  Zealand  (Medal).  ^ 

•s  Mr.  J.  E.  Taylor  served  with  the  Head  Quarters  in  Canada  during  the  Fenian  raid  of  1870,  and  Bed  n 
Expedition  of  1870.  . 

»  Mr.  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  Army  in  1849-51 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and  serred  the  01 


r  of  1857  in  China.  .J 

4-55  (Medal  with  two  CHasps,  and  Turkish  Um 
9  of  Canton  in  1857.  1 

rhole  of  the  late  war  (Medal) . 


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P&ifn  affaiiut  GanlMldi  in  the  Roman  States,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal.  Served  as  Adjntant  in  the  30th  Re^riment 
utiMBifgeof  SebMtopolin  1655;  was  in  the  Trenches  at  the  attacks  of  the  8th  and  x8th  Jane,  and  was  twice 
•erereljand  onoe  slightlv  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  ihe  8th  Sept.— left  leg  amputated,  for  which  he 
nioreeeipt  of  a  Captain's  pension  for  wounds,  viz.,  jf  xoo  per  annum— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

Ssrdinian  and  Turkish  Medals).    Received  in  1874  the  recently  instituted  Austrian  War  Medal. 
■*  2Ar.  Bamsey  served  in  the  Royal  ArtiUery  throughout  the  Eastern  oampai^  of  1854-55,  including  the  affkirs 

Ci  Bol^oac  and  M'Kensie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkorman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  re- 
paiie  of  the  sortie  on  a6th  October,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  J.  Draper  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkir.h  Medal).    Also  in 

y«irZeslandfrom  1857  to  1867  (Medal). 

"  lb-.  MoorehoQse  served  in  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  o 
iii^aUsva  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Military  Train 
&.-us9a8LighiCavBlx7,  in  the  wanganui  campaign.  New  ZctfUand,  in  1865,  and  present  atNukumaru  and  Kaka- 
nsM  (Medal). 

"  JCr.  6.  Johnston  served  in  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1859-61 
(MedAl). 

"Hr.  G.  Elliott  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture 
cf  Emch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

^  Mi.  G.  a.  Jolly  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

"  Mr.  Boothby  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
the  bftttie  of  Alma— foot  amputated  (Modal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) . 

*  Mr.  E.  G.  Saunder  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of 
2s6} in  China,  including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

"  Mr.  H.  P.  Moors  served  with  the  North  China  Expedition  of  i860  (Medal).  Also  during  the  operations  against 
t^IlKpisgs  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

^  Mr.  6.  Goatee  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Qamet  Wolseley,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafrJ  (men- 
tiaed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  W.  W.  Thelwall  served  with  the  3rd  Hussars  throughout  the  Pum'aub  campaign  of  1848-40  and  was  pre- 
MQiittbe  afflur  of  Ramnuggur,  iMissage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian wallah,  and  Goojerat 
ptedaJ  with  two  Clasps).  »  *'«^k 

"■  Meisrs.  8.  W.  Rains,  C.  H.  Santi,  R.  B.  Baker,  E.  FitzStubbs,  J.  Smith,  T.  0.  H.  Macdonald,  W.  D.  Richard- 
KQ,  a.  A.  Nugent,  A.  A.  Baker,  and  M.E.  R.  Rainsford,  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Giamet  Wolseley 

^Mr.  Btotmead  served  in  the  Roval  Engineers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  of  1857-58.  and  was  present  at 
fb  action  of  Khodaffunge,  the  defence  of  Jellalabad,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  actions  of  Kussia 
Biasoor  and  Boijeedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Musjeedia,  and  the  affair  of  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Eoj&l  Engineers  in  Nevr  Zealand  in  the  Waikato  Campaign  of  1863-64,  and  was  in  the  engagement  at  Katikara  and 
Bicziswahia  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  F.  W.  LondV  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  and  was  in  charge  of  Oonvoy  attacked 
bj  Ajhantis  on  3xst  Janaary  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J^  Mr.  G.  Y.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  (Jaxnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of 
rgscmsnah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  H.  F.  Blissett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4  as  Control  Officer  with  Captain  Glover's  force  (men- 
t»&cd  in  despatchea,  CJfG.,  and  Medal). 

'*  Mr.  F.  £.  Bennett  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  Control  Depart- 
e&t  for  s  short  time  while  Colonel  Festing  was  in  command  (Medal) . 

^  Mewrs.  J.  C.  (Tore  and  R.  P.  (Jabbett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

"^yUun.  H.  Wv»tt  and  J.  J.  Crooks  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-4  (Medal). 

'^  Mr.  Campbell  served  in  the  Perak  expedition  of  1875-76  in  charge  of  the  Control  Department. 

"'Mr.  S.  R.  Brown  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  expedition  in  the  operations  before  Canton  firom  Got. 
t:s6to  Jan.  1857.  In  July  1857  he  raised  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps,  and  finally  commanded  the  Ambulance  Com- 
fuy  Bt  the  assaolt  and  capture  of  Canton  on  39  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

/^  Mr.  £.  G.  Skinner  aocompanied  the  Expedition  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  X875-76,  and  served  in  charge  of 
IM  Bengml  Commissariat  in  Larut  and  Snnghil  Ujong. 

*"  Mr.  H.  T.  Haylea  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
mesptnre  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  and  siege  of  Bnrwah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Army  Pay  Depaxtment. 


701USB 
COHXI88IOV. 


Asaibt.  Comm.  Gen. 
i^ieutenact  35  Foot. 
Lieutenant  65  Foot. 
Lieutenant  3a  Foot. 
Lieutenant  82  Foot. 
IJieutenant  83  Foot. 
Lieutenant  92  Foot. 
A&»ibt.  Uomm.  Oen. 
Captain  14  Foot. 
Lieutenant  76  Foot. 
Lieut.  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
Lieutenant  38  Foot. 
AH8t-t.  Uomm.  Gen. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot. 
Lieutenant  27  Foot. 
Lieutenant  50  Foot. 
Captain  4 1  Foot.  .. 
Lieut.  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
Lieutenant  94  Foot. 
Lieutenant  15  Foot. 
Lieutenant  91  Foot. 
Lieutenant  16  Foot. 
Ijieu tenant  17  Foot. 
Cupt.  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
Lieut.  Gold  Coast  C 
Lieutenant  24  Foot. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot. 
Lieutenant  6a  Foot. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot 

Kn»ign  92  Foot 

Asfit.  bupt.  of  Stores 
Payr.  Turkish  Cont. 
Paymaster  17  Foot. 
Qr.  Master  39  Foot. 
Lieut.  N.  York  Mil. 

BnsignSi  Foot 

Lieutenant  6  Foot... 
Paymaster  30  Foot. 
Qr.Mr.Br.nal.Leg. 
Paymr.  Mil.  Train.. 
Paymr.  Br.  Swiss  *> 

Legion ) 

Qr.  Master  21  Foot. 
Paymr.  R.  Anny") 

Clothing  Depot  ) 
Paymr.  Br.Ital.Leg. 
Pay  m.  TurkishCont. 
Paymr.  Antrim  Mil. 
Paymaster  Lime-^ 

rick  Co.  Militia  ) 
Paymr.Br.  Ger.Leg. 

Ensign  64  Foot 

Paym.TurkishCont. 
Paymr.  Mil.  Train.. 
Lieut.  Indian  Army 
Paym.Turki8hCont. 
Paymr.  Br.  Ger.Leg. 

Ensign  87  Foot 

Paymr.  3  Midx.  Mil. 
Paymr.  4  Midx.  Mil. 
Paymaster  15  Foot. 
Lieutenant  2  Foot.. 

Qr.  Mr.  93  Foot 

Capt.  Turkish  Cont. 
Capt.  Indian  Army. 

Ensign  3  Foot 

Lieutenant  39  Foot. 
Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen 
Ensign  IndianArmy 
Dep.  A.  S.  of  Stores. 

Qr.  Mr.  78  Foot 

Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen. 

Captain  40  Foot 

Paymr.  Br.  GerO 

man  Legion s 

Adj.  Bdinbro'  Art. ') 

^Militia  .J 

Dep.  Assist.  G.  Gen. 
Capt.  R.  Marines  ... 


Qr.  Mr.  9  Foot   

Qr.Mr.Rifle  Brigade 
Paymaster  x8  Foot. 
Lieutenant  i  Foot... 
Dep.  Assist  C.  Gen. 

Purveyor 

Purveyor 

Dep.  A.  S.  of  Stores 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS 
(with  the  Son.  rank  ofllajor). 

Goold,  James  Knight 

Travars,  Julius  Brookman    ..... 

Nicolls,  Oliver  

Duberly,  Henry' 

Bernard,  Luke  Fitzgerald 

Swinburne,  John  Dennis  

Duff.  Robert  William , 

M'Clintock,  Theodore  Ernest*. 

Hall,  John  Peter* 

Large,  John  Edward? 

Forster,  Frederick  Blanco* .... 

e.  Scott,  Robert" 

Ball,  William  Clare 

MacDonnell,  William 

Kidd,  William  Archibald 

Nowlan,  John" 

Wethered,  Edwin  Robert**  .... 

Leigh,  Henry" 

Wahab,  Henry  John  

Powell,  Henry  George  Augustus 

Olive^',  Walter  Rice , 

Higginson.  Thomas  C 

Lukin,  Frederick  Windham** 

Watson,  Henry  Charles 

Kysh,  John  Anthony 

Streatfeild,  Robert  Chunpion'? 

Burke,  Henry" 

Dring,  William 

Scott,  James"   

George,  James 

Jenney,  William  Richard 

fjongden,  John  Edward 

Howett,  Henry  Hollis 

Blurton,  George** 

Thompson,  Robert*>   

Feroday,  Frederick  Francis**... 

Wastell,  William  

Grant,  Edward  Charles 

Elliott,  George**   

Brj'Bon,  Thomas  

Wray,  James 

Anderson,  Robert** 


Thorpe,  William  Swarsbrick 

Simpson,  Robert  HamiltOD*^ 

Falls,  John 

McKeneie,  Alexander  William... 
Morris,  Maxwell  Kirwan*?  ., 


de  Lasalle,  Augustus  BoUe 

Morrison,  Walter 

Vyner,  Henry  William  

Craig,  Grahame , 

Currie,  Henry  Octavius** 

Davidson,  George  Montgomerie 
Murray,  Augustus  Staveley, 

Anderson,  Arthur  Gore 

Dundee,  Frank  William 

Frend,  William  Cauaabon.... 

Rouse,  Robert  Saveiy 

Baird,  Alexander 

Joyner,  John*®  

Morgan.  Horatio  

Samwell,  Frank** 

Manning,' Heniy**  

Bailey,  John  James 

Cattell,  Edward** 

Richardson,  Richard*®  

Potter,  Henry»5 

Skrine,  Charles** 

Forbes,  Charles  D'Oyly 

Rundle,  Aldborough   

O'Kelly.E.  E.  de  P.  de  Pentheny 

Griffiths,  Thomas  Richardson... 
Greenwood,  Edw.  Fred.  George 
Nightingale,  Sir  H.  Dickon- > 

son,**  Bt j 

Banbury,  William    \.„ 

Harvey,  Henry 

Farwell,  Robert  Bent - 

Forster,  Archibald  Cochrane 

EwiDg,  Alexander*? 

Etippon,  George  William** 

Pope,  Alfired  

Wolfe,  R.*» 


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MISBIOir. 


3z  May  39 

8  Jtily  37 
13  Jan.  38 
38  Sept  39 

6  Aug.  41 

25  Mar.  43 

30  June  45 

38  Jan.  46 

26  Apr.  39 
10  Nov.  43 

13  Nov.  46 

31  May  30 
30  Nov.  49 
18  Aug.  48 
20  Nov.  46 

39  Pec.  48 

5  Aug.  42 
34  Nov.  49 

38  Mar.  40 
33  Jan.  46 

14  Feb.  51 
10  Apr.  43 

16  May  51 
18  June  41 

6  July  52 
13  Aug.  53 
10  Aug.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

13  Jan.  55 

Nov.  39 

30  Mar.  55 

iMay  55 
37  July  55 

I  Nov.  55 

17  Oct.  51 
30  Nov.  55 
28  Dec.  55 

z  June  55 
5  Apr.  56 

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Western  District. 

Southampton. 

ArmyHospitttlC'^ri 

44  Brigade  DvpcL 
13  Hussars. 

93  Foot 

N.  British  Difitnc: 

Gibraltar. 

34  Brigade  Depot. 

47  Brigade  Dciwi. 
5  Brigade  I'epoL 
22  Brigade  Depot. 
Woolwich  Ditiricc 
46  Brigade  Depo:. 
Koyal  Art.,  Cork 
Dublin  Distru-L 
RoyalArt.Wo'jlwid 
39  Brigade  Leiwt 

48  Foot. 

Roy.Art.DcToiii^ii 
ArmyServiftli-ni 
Royal  Art  Woolw  II 
Nova  Scotia. 
Jersey. 

1  Bri^de  Dt]  ci^ 

45  Brigade  LeiK-t. 
38  Brigade  Dcik:i- 
33  Foot 

Roy.ArtLeiihF'i) 
37  Brigade  Depot 
S.  Eastern  Dli^Lnli 
Home  District. 


79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
June  79 
June  79 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
90  Aug.  29 


7  &  8  Brig.  DqKit^ 
42  Brit:aae  DepoL 
24  Brigade  Deixit. 
6  Fool. 

35  Brignue  DepoUj 
6x  BriKStie  Depot. 

63  Brigwde  DeiK)!. 
57  Brigade  Depot 
4  Brigade  Depot. 
Southern  Difetrict, 
48  Brigade  Depot, 

,^  12  Brigade  Depot- 
78  30  Brigade  Dcpoi. 

78  Cape  of  Good  Hep 

.     23  Brigade  Dcpc 

78  9  Foot  I 

78  R.  Art.  Portemoatl 

78  10  Brigade  Depot. 

33  Brigtidc  Depot 

33  Foot. 

Northern  District 
60  Foot 

33  Brigade  Depot 
73  Fool. 
Netley  Hospital 

65  Foot 

56  Brigade  Depot- 
16  Brigade  Dei)ot. 

36  Brigade  Depot 
35  Brigade  Dep<*^ 
Rifle  Brigade. 

64  Brigade  Depot. 

66  Brigade  Depot 

67  Brigade  Depot 
62  Brigade  Depot 

68  Brigade  Depot 
39  Brigade  Depo». 
28  Brigade  Depot 

65  Brigade  Depot 
Aldershot  District 
55  Brigade  Depot 

16  Foot. 
Rifle  Brigade. 
44F00G. 
89  Foot. 
Malta. 

Ceylon.      .    . 
Chatham  District 
Straits  Settlement 


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Lieut.  3  Dne.  Gds. 

Captain  66  Foot 

Ciptain  xoa  Foot  ... 
iiXoL  13  Uosaan ... 
Lieutenant  8  Foot... 

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lineal,  7  Dr.  GoorSs 
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5'«ptain  55  Foot 

Lieut  17  Lancers .. 
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Captain  62  Foot 

Captain  48  Foot 

Captain  77  Foot 

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LJ«t.9Foot 

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PAYMASTERS 
[wUk  th4  Hon.  rank  of  Captain, 
.  and  of  Major  tf»o  stated). 

Ross,  Alexander  Aitken 

Sargeant-Oponshaw,  Francis  O. 

Huddlestone,  Thomas** 

Robbins,  Nathaniel  Byre  

Mahony,  John,  CMG 

Lennox.  Charles  Edward^  

Joice.  WjllUAm    

Senior,  Thomas  Palmer 

Sepvrorth,  David 

Bn^ham,  Augustas  Frederick  ... 

Campbell,  John 

Richardson.  Alexander 

O'Dowd,  Edward  Henry   

Ryder,  Herbert  Croft 

Ross,  James  Clarke 


Hughes,  William 

Moore,  Frederick  G.  Furlong 

Hobbs,  Fred.  FitzWm.  Trench... 

Pumfrett,  George 

Crawley,  Richard  S , 

Cuming,  George  Lewis  , 

Craig,  Robert  Guthrie    

Thorbum,  William  Stewart 

Mlnchin,  James  White  

Chauncey,  Charles  Henry 

Garden,  William  Joseph 

Creagh,  Denis    

Feilden,  Henry  Wemys6*7 

Thomson.  William*» 

Dawes,  Wentworth  

Hamilton.  James  Graham 

Roberts.  Edward 

Luke,  Henry  Francis  

Eliott,  George  Augustus    

Ra3mes,  Edward  V  illiers  

Timbrell,  Thomas" 

Marvin,  William"    

Pearson,  Benjamin  Stevens 

O'Bridn,  James  Ashley  Bourko 
Rontledge,  Herbert  Hamilton.. 

Ui^nett,  Charled  Harrison   

Collins,  J.  A 

White,  James" 

Smith,  Creorge  William  

Elliott,  John  Grant**  

Mayers,  Edward  George  Pellew 

Webb,  Charles  

Mufikett,  Joseph   

Griffith,  Clement  Bayly 

Gorges,  Edmond  Howard 

Anson,  G«orge  Hamilton  

Noyes,  Augustus  Finch 

Brig:g8,  William" 

Davis,  William  Blenkin 

Troflfty,  Frederic  

Tuck,  John  Johnson  

Drage.  Thomas  William 

Bampfield,  Geo.  Chas.  Da^don 

Bacon.  Thomas  William"     

McDonald,  Alexander  Lo wry  .. 

Morris,  Joseph  John  

MacGachen.  Archibald  H.  H.  .. 

Kaye,  William  Robert 

Costa,  Paul  Dennis 

Lawless.  Edward  John 

Raymond,  Elliott  Arthur  

M*Nair,  John  MUler 

FrankUn.  William   

Boyle,  Edward  

Oaynes,  ifidward  Court  

Sutherland,  Wm.  J.  E.  Graham 
Spiller,  Duncan  Ohisholm  Oliver 

^rne,  John 

Hewson,  Jolm  Lysaght 


p.c.e.  Beaumont,  Dudley.. 
Bmt,  ^" 


William  Lamb 

B«ll,  William 

Whittington,  Geo.  John  Charles 
PU^fkir,  Wa.  Morgan 
Hill,  Octavios  William 


,  Robertson,  Frederick 

.  Bateman.  Henry  William** 

.  Richmond,  Richard  Oliffb . 

.  Packman,  Frederick  Wm.  Vance 

.  Roberts,  Arthur  J 

.  Rose,  Thoooas  Capel   

.  Wade,  William  Barton   

.  Coote,  Edmund  Byre 

.  Kiimedv.  Walter  Orauftird  . 

!»;«.;.  ^'  IT" Waioughby,  C.  Stuart  Percii 

i^  '^l^ J^J»t Thomhill,  WiUiam  Robert... 

*PUin  106  Foot  ...  Compigni,  Henry  Mapleton. 


FIBST  OOH' 

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13  Apr.  58 
28  May  58 
i6  Feb.  56 
25  Nov.  42 
25  Aug.  57 
12  June  52 
31  Dec.  57 
18  Nov.  57 
12  Aug.  62 
31  Mar.  62 
21  Apr.  54 
I  Apr.  63 
27  Nov.  57 


26  Mar.  58 
22  Mar.  64 
15  May  55 
IS  Dec.  54 
15  June  58 
25  Mar.  58 

22  Jan.  47 
24  Feb.  56 
24  Aug.  58 
30  July  44 

15  Oct.  55 

5  Dec.  5x 

6  Aug.  58 
I  Feb.  56 

23  Mar.  67 

16  Mar.  55 
18  Dec.  57 
16  Mar.  60 

13  May  53 

15  Mar.  55 
1  Apr.  61 

14  Sept.  49 

23  May  53 
I  Apr.  55 

»3  July  59 

7  Sept.  59 

28  July  63 
II  Feb.  56 

21  Feb.  56 

29  Sept.  65 

29  Apr.  59 

30  Nov.  60 

22  Jan.  61 

1  Apr.  57 

24  Feb.  62 

2  Oct.  62 

2  Jan.  63 

6  Feb.  65 
30  Jan.  66 
30  Jan.  66 

16  Mar.  66 

I  Sept.  66 

28  June  67 

30  June  63 

15  Feb.  68 
24  Dec.  60 
24  Dec.  60 
24  Dec.  60 

24  Dec.  60 

3  Jan.  66 

7  Dec.  66 
18  Feb.  55 
18  Aug.  54 
14  Sept.  55 

6  July  55 

25  May  55 
II  Mar.  59 
14  Aug.  60 

sJoly  55 
6  June  56 

8  July  56 

17  Nov.  57 

31  Aug.  55 

14  July  57 

9  Dec.  60 

1  June  55 
8  Oct.  58 
5  Feb.  61 
a  July  58 

2  July  58 
8  Oct.  s^ 
1  July  63 

XI  Mar.  59 

4  June  6f 

23  Aug.  65 

15  Juno  66 
25  Sept.  60 

8  July  68 


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20  July  66 

I  May  64 

14  Jan.  62 
5  Mar.  67 
8  May  67 

8  May  67 

15  May  67 
12  Aug.  62 
31  Mar.  62 

22  Feb.  68 
I  Apr.  63 

18  Dec.  63 

9  Feb.  64 

1  Mar.  64 
20  Nov.  67 

23  Aug.  64 
9  Dec.  64 

5  May  60 

2  Oct.  66 

6  Dec.  66 
I  Feb.  67 

19  Feb.  67 
30  Mar.  67 

8  May  67 
4  Sept.  67 
8  Jan.  68 

1  Feb.  68 

7  Nov.  68 
18  Nov.  68 

2  Dec.  68 
a  Deo.  68 

2  Dec.  68 

3  Apr.  69 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 


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19  Oct.  76  58  Brigfkde  Depot. 

14  Jan.  77  18  Brigade  Depot. 
5  Mar.  77  24  Foot. 
8  May  77  43  Brigade  Depot. 

8  May  77  18  Htusars. 

15  May  77  8  Foot. 
12  Aug.  77  3  Brigade  Depot. 

1  Dec.  77  40  Brigade  Depot. 
22  Feb.  78  36  Foot. 
I  Apr.  76  R.Eng.,AlderBhot. 

18  Dec.  78  14  Hussars. 

9  Feb.  79 
I  Mar.  79  a  Dragoons. 

22  Mar.  79  15  Brigade  Depot. 

23  Aug.  79  7  Foot.  ^    ^      ^ 
59  &  60  Brigade  Depots. 
25  Foot. 
IX  Hussars. 
Eastern  District. 

2  Foot. 

17  Brigade  Depot. 
58  Foot. 
22  Foot. 
14  Foot. 
28  Foot. 

Royal  Artillery,  Alderahot. 
Portsmouth. 

3  Dragoon  Guards. 
39  Foot 

6  Dragoon  Guards. 
86  Foot. 
34  Foot. 
Dublin. 


Curragh. 


Feb.  70  Jamaica. 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 


Woolwich. 
,    Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Feb.  70  Woolwich. 
May  71  81  Foot. 
Sept.  71  Cork  District. 
Dec.  71  Maaritiua 
June  72  67  Foot. 
Oct.  73  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
May  74  Aldershot. 
July  74 
Oct.  74  China. 
July  75  York. 
Sept.  75  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Apr.  77  10  Foot. 
Sept.  77  Malta. 
Apr.  78  Belfast  District. 
Apr.  78  Bermuda. 
Apr.  78  Dublin. 
Apr.  78 

Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  98 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 


Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Cape  of  Gtood  Hope. 

30  Foot. 

Colchester. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

19  Foot. 

Barbadoos. 

53  Foot. 

79  Foot. 

14  Foot. 
32  Foot. 
60  Foot. 
6x  Foot. 

X  Dragoons. 

x6  Foot. 

78  Foot. 

5  Dragoon  Guards. 

15  Foot. 
56  Foot. 

5  Lancers. 
107  Foot. 

6  Foot. 
Dublin. 
Devonport. 
15  Foot 

11  Foot 
60  Foot 

7  Hussars. 
5  Foot 

8  Hussars. 
X  Foot 


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Captain  ao  Foot.., 
Captain  54  Foot.. 
Captain  20  Foot.. 
Captain  i  W.LBegt. 
Captain  ay  Foot.., 
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Captain 9 1  Foot... 
Captain  43  Foot... 
Captain  7a  Foot.. 
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Captain  47  Foot.. 
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Brockman,  William  Law  

Mortimer,  William  Hugh 

Nott,  Bobert  l£*Intosh   

T«ylor,  Frederick  Norman  Innes 
Jackson,  James  Henry  . 
Ireland,  Bobert  Megaw . 
Gelston,  Arthur  William 


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24  Nov.  63 
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13  Jan.  67 
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Captain  97  Foot.... 
Captain  xz  Foot.... 
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Captain  ao  Foot.... 
Captain  29  Foot.... 
Captain  4X  Foot.... 
Captain  36  Foot.... 
Captain  35  Foot..., 
Captain  94  Foot..., 

Captain  xo  Foot 

Captain  a  W.I.Begt. 

Captain  98  Foot 

Bt.liaior  ax  Foot  ... 

Captom  56  Foot 

Captain  ao  Foot 

Captain  4  Foot  

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Captain  78  Foot 

Captain  ax  Foot 

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Car^,  Charlea  Frederick 

Whiteford,  Baldwin  K.  

Bell,  Thomas 

Kerr,  John  Manners  

Brereton,  John  Sadller 

Oaudwell,  William  Darling  .. 

Longley,  Arthur  

Urquhart,  Thomas  Bedford . 

Stockley,  John  Gator , 

Haldane,  Alexander  Henry . 
Fox,  Thomas  Charles  Armstrong 

Phillips,  Henry  Walter 

Budd,  Gland  Ourrie 

Barge,  Bezyamin  Honiy  

Qraham,  William  Douglas  .. 
Grookenden,  SalusbuzyDaven' 

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Anderson,  James  George 36  Feb.  56 

Healy,  Michael  Ryan 15  Cot.  61 

Goppinger,  Thomas  Stephen  ...  20  Apr.  66 

Langford,  George  Edward*^ 10  Nov.  65 

Wilson,  Richard  23  Oct  57 

Dalgleish,  James  OgUvy  ,35  Apr.  65 

Barnes,  George  West 29  Apr.  59 

Dougherty,  Bdwajrd  Macklon...  I  2  June  65 
YanderMleulen,  John  Harrison**,  18  Mar.  59 
Elliot,  John  Mitchell  10  Got.  63 


Jan.  64 
azMar.68 
4  Sept.  60 

7  Apr.  63 
z3Deo.  61 

24  June  59 

8  May  67 

25  Jan.  55 

9  Apr.  6x 
2X  Feb.  60 

9  Dec.  63 
14  Aug.  60 

4  Apr.  66 
20  July  55 
24  Jan.  65 

7  Apr.  63 
34  Jan.  65 
x8  Aug.  54 

2  Aug.  68 

X2  Jan.  66 


z  Apr.  78 

z  Apr.  78 

z  Apr.  78 

z  Apr.  78 

6  Apr.  7852 

8  Apr.  78  C: 

X4  Apr.  78 

z6Apr.  78 

3  June  78 

zx  June  78 

22  June  78 

X  July  78 

X  July  78 

8  July  78 

9  Aug.  78 
xo  Aug.  78 
15  Aug.  78 
30  Aug.  78 

2  Sept.  78 


Gape  of  Good  Hope. 
75  Foot. 
xoFoot. 


Foot. 

rprus. 
3  Foot. 

Ua]i&x,N.  S. 
82  Foot. 
London. 

X  West  India  Begt 
27  Foot. 
43  Foot. 
91  Foot. 
85  Foot. 
64  Foot. 


Captain  96  Foot ... 
War  Office  Clerk  , 


Captain  96  Foot 

Ci4>tain76Foot.... 

Oommt.  Clerk , 

Captain  z8  Foot...., 
Captain  4  Hussars 
Captain  z  Foot ...., 

Captain  38  Foot 

Captain  38  Foot.... 
Captain  50  Foot.... 
Captain  X3  Foot.... 
Captain  zos  Foot  . 
Captain  35  Foot.... 
Captain  69  Foot.... 
Bt.Mi^or  96  Foot  . 
Captatai  36  Foot. 


9  Feb.  70 
30  June  63 

ax  May  58 
30  Dec.  64 
xz  Feb.  6a 
xo  Mar.  64 
37  Jnly  55 
Z5  Nov.  74 
4  Dec.  7a 
4  Feb.  6a 
39  July  62 
8  Feb.  56 
zo  Aug,  55 

„       ^^     _r aJuly6x 

CH^tain  37  Foot Nott,Wm.  Gandahar  Jas.  Farrer  z6  May  65 


Booth,  Thomas  George     16  May  65 

Stoker,  William  Beauchamp  ...    8  May  67 
Johnson,  Osmond  Moncrien  ...  xoFeb.  69 

Furlong,  George  William 5  Apr.  55 

Hemans,  Alf.  Geo.  Willoughby  ao  Jan.  61 

Dening,  Alfred aa  Sept.  63 

Simpson,  Etobert  15  Nov.  61 

Brett,  Arthur x6  Aug.  59 

Oroker-King,  Charles  Edgar  ...  33  Sept. 62 

Stuart,  Thomas  Evans x  Apr.  56 

Woodall,  Frederick  Nind 24  Mar.  54 

Wood,  Samnel  Edward?^ x6  Feb.  55 

Gaine,  Henry  Monteath X9  Deo.  56 

Balders,  Charles  Morley  25  May  55 

Taylor,  Charles  William  Joseph  xs  Feb.  6x 

Tew,  Joseph  Napier   xz  Sept.63 

Lawrie,  John  Paton    2a  Mar.  6l 

Kitson,  James  Edward a6  June  66 

Dawson.  Henry  Coleridge z8  Mar.  73 

Aked,  Thomas  5  Apr.  64 

Kneller,  Godfrey  T.  G.  St.  John 

Ward.  Charles  

D'Aguilar,  John  Swainson  

Btradling,  John  Bartlett  

Ballard,  James  Ritchie 

Mosse,  John  Forbes    

Cherry,  Heni^  Askew  , 

Sanford,  Charles  Henry    

Lane,  George  Howard  Moore*.. 

Stokes,  Alfired  

Bromfleld,  James^ , 

Shields,  George 

Orange,  John  Edward  , 

DowdiOl.  Aylmer  Peter  Gerald 
Mansergh,  Wilmsdorf  George.., 
Webster,  Henrv  Fras.  George 
Baskerville,  Edw.  Beg.  Mvnors 


77  Foot. 

49  Foot. 

a  Sept.  78  57  FooU 

3  Sept.  78 1  London. 
6  Sept.  78 '76  Foot. 

16  Sept.  78  ^108  Foot. 

i8Sept.78  3Foot. 

2SSept.78  3Foot. 
28  Sept.  78  97  Foot. 
X  Oct.  78  £4  Foot. 

4  Oct.  78  Woolwich. 
9  Oct   78  9  Foot 

24  Oct.  78  19  Hussars. 

26  Oct.  78  69  Foot 

26  Oct.  78  84  Foot. 

28  Oct  78  50  Foot 

29  Oct.  78  94  Foot 

30  Oct  78  46  Foot. 
6  Nov.  78  104  Foot 

8  Nov.  78  98  Foot 

9  Nov.  784 1  Foot 
30  Nov.  78'Oork. 
37  Nov.  78  30  Foot 

3  Dec.  784  Foot. 

2  Deo.  78  Portsmouth. 

9  Deo.  78  Rifle  Brigade. 


x7  Dec.  78 
34  Dec.  78 
38  Dec.  78 

5  Jan.  79 

6  Jan.  79 

18  Jan.  79 
34  Jan.  79 

37  Jan.  79 

38  Jan.  79 
38  Jan.  79 
30  Jan.  79 

X  Feb.  79 
X  Feb.  79 

3  Feb.  79 

4  Feb.  79 

32  Feb.  79 
X5  Mar.  79 
Z9  Mar.  79 
X9  May  79 
36  May  79 
zi  June  79 

33  June  79 

19  Jane  79 

34  June  79 
34  June  79 
38  June  79 
3X  July  79 
a?  July  79 
38  July  79 


45  Foot 

York. 

7z  Foot. 

z  Dragoon  Guards. 

ssl'oot 

ax  Foot 

Rifle  Brigade 

az  Hussars. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

2  lhagoon  Gnaroii. 

Dover. 

37  Foot. 
96  Foot. 

38  Foot. 
Gibraltar. 

8  Foot 
4  Hussars. 
Malta. 
47  Foot 
6  Dragoons, 

Z2F00I. 
xo3Foot 
35  Foot. 
95  Foot. 


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oomassxov. 


Olerk  B.  E.  Dep. 
Clerk  B.  B.  Dep. 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS  ^r,^^^  I 
IN  THE  ARMY  -  JJSSSf 'l 

{to  ht  abiorUd  imto  the  Armg  Pay   «HXOir. 

JhpatritMnCi.  1 

Ridgway,  Albert  Brutton z6  Apr.  59 

Armstrong,  Edward  James 3oJune6z 

Long,  Robert  L 

Addis,  J.  E 

Campbell,  Charles    

Hanuey,  Francis  Gilbert  , 

Harrison,  William  Hart 

Thompson,  Harry  Langhome., 

Gleig.  Arthur 

Burgess,  Henry  William  Kjiye.. 
Weliesley,  Gerald  Valerian  ..... 
Long,  James  Thomas  Blrkwood 
Byms,  Herbert  Ar  ^  ' — 
Beardmore,  C.  F. 


uanavT  om 

STAVIOir. 


6  May  73  China. 
Z3  May  7a  London, 
aa  Sept.  73  Dublin. 
38  Sept  73  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
33  Sept  73  Devosport. 
aa  Sept  73 'Bermuda. 

a  July  74  Bermuda. 
ZO  July  74'Speoial  Employ, 
az  Nov.  74'z3  Foot 

z  Apr.  75, Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

9  July  75|Barbadoes. 
x5  Feb.  76,Cevlon. 
XO  May  77  Gibraltar,  y^  t 

28  Sept 77  m^^m^y  LriOOgle 


Army  Pay  Department. 


274 


J^miL  45  Fbot 

Lient.  78  Foot 

Qr.  Mr.  90  Foot 

BLlC^joraoFoot  ( 

Qr.Mr.i4F0ot 

Qr.  Mr.  34  Foot 

LienLLvidTr.Corpe 
Fajmr.  lAnd  Tr.  0. 
IdeatMalt&FeoJlrt 
Lieut  Indian  Army. 

Lieat86Foot 

Paj.  Dublin.  Co  JiiL 

PftTmr.  74Foot 

P»yinr.3W.LBegt. 
Piymr.  Bojal  Art.,. 
Lteot.  Royal  Art.  ... 
Gapi.  Berks  Militia 

Lieat.3Foot 

Piymr.aW.LRegrt. 
Ctpt.  17  Lancera  ... 
Cape  Indian  Aimj. 
Lieot-sBengalSaTB. 
Oapk  3  Dragoons  ... 
Pa7.LBn0.Art.lCiL 


C^L  4  HosaaiB.. 

Oapk.5aFoot 

UeakiiFoot 

Qr.Mr.x5Dep.Batt. 
Paymaster 


PATMASTEBB 

serring    under    former   Boyal 

Warranto 

{wiik  ih«  kon.  rank  qf  Major). 

Boohe,  Charles  Boyse 

Hewson,  John  Mills 

Williama,  Samuel 

de  Creapignv,  G.  Blicke  Cham-  > 

pion,  Bi.Lt.Col.  26  D$c.  59...  i 

OH)onnorp  Johu^* 

Rowan,  Terence'* 

Bridge,  James  

Willans,  OM 

Montanaro,  Henry  

Davidson,  Alexander 

Mahon,  Maurice  Hartland 

Leet,  George  Knox 

Sheehy,  Aogor 

Browning,  William  Henry  

Thompson,  John  Baylis 

Piers,  Claudius  Buchanan 

Wheble,  William  Francis 

Daniel,  Samuel 

Mansergh,  John  Craven    

Macartney,  John 

Loder,  Charles 

Buttanshaw,  WUliam  Henry   ....      

Forlong,  Robert  Bieia   '21  Nov.  28 

Dawes,  Christopher  Myers  i  Oct.  57 


18  Jan.  28 

28  Mar.  42 

18  Apr.  45 1 

29  Jan.  36 

XI  Mar.  53I 
28  Apr.  54 
23  Nov.  55 1 
5  Apr.  561 
14  Feb.  47! 
X9  July  56 

x8Deo.  54I 

13  May  59 

14  June  59 
34  June  59 

19  Dec.  48 
19  Jan.  53 


;  25  Feb.  62, 
'27  Sept.  31 
I  5  Mar.  49, 

J 


{Wiik  rank  of  Captain.) 

McFarlan,  John  Warden  

Murphy,  Stephen 

Jaunoey,  Alexander  Sidney  G. 

Connor,  John 

lago,  John  Robert  


30  Nov. 

28  Sept. 
23  May 

x  Apr. 

3  Nov. 
x6  Sept. 
3400b. 

5  Apr. 

29  July 
X2  Aug. 

8  Mar. 

3  July 
13  May 
X4  June 
84  June 
26  Apr. 
18  May 

30  Jan. 
25  Feb. 
x6May 
12  Aug. 
23  June 
10  July 
30  Aug, 


BAVK  or 


XXOIVSITT  OB 
8Tl.TI02r. 


X  Jan. 
^,  X  Jan. 
53  23  May 

X  Apr. 

^,  XI  Mar. 

,59  16  Sept. 
56  23  Nov. 
56;  5  Apr. 
62  39  July 
62!  X2  Aug. 
561  8  Mar. 
58;  3  July 
59' 13  May 
591x4  June 
59*24  June 
60  26  Apr. 
6o<i8May 
57' (7  June 
62  25  Feb. 
62!  16  May 
62' 12  Jan. 
1 63 '23  June 
63I10  July 
64I30  Aug. 


60 1  Cavalry  Depot. 

6054  Foot. 

63  R.  Art.,  Sheffield. 

65'  School  of  Musketry. 

68{ 

69  2  Brigade  Depot. 

70  36  Foot. 

71  41  Brigade  Depot 
72 
72 
73 
73 
74 
74 
74 
75 
75 
75 
77 
77 
78 
78 
78 
79 


Malta  Fencible  Art. 
X05  Foot 

49  and  50  Brig.  Dep. 
23  Foot. 

15  Hussars. 
R.  Eng.,  Chatham. 
R.  Artillery,  Dover. 
31  Brigade  Depot. 
7  Dragoon  Guards. 
51-4  Brigade  Depoto. 
R.  Art.,  Dublin. 
4  Dragoon  Guards. 
20  Hussars. 

16  Lancers. 
25  Foot. 
9  Brigade  Depot. 


I 


8  Jan.  47 
a  Nov.  55 


X  Apr.  56 
X  Mar.  78 


16  Oct.  66  9  Lancers. 

8  May  67110  Hussars. 

xFeb.  68  12  Lancers. 
X5  Apr.  71!  87  Foot. 

X  Mar.  78  London  Recruiting  Dist. 


Wa/r  Services. 


'XijorDaberly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  battles  of  Alma. 
^wava^Iakennan,  and  Tchemaya,  affiurs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol (Medal 
^finr  ClaspB,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  lUgpootana  and  Central  India  in  1858-50,  including  the  capture 


Boordah 


\n  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwaiior,  actions  of  KToondrye  and 


fo^tan  against  the  Basuto  chief  Moshesh,  from  Aug.  185  x  to  July  1853. 
*  M^jor  Hall  aerved  with  the  X4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the 
8ebastop61(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkiiBh  Medal). 

Jjf^P^  l^^K^  aerved  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853-53  (Medal);  also  throughout  the  Eastern 
****^'       '  "  .    -  -.      -    .      .       - ..  ,  -  .  jandf  "    -  ~  * 


*M^or  M'Clintock  baa  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53.     He  was  in  Conmiissariat  charge  of  a 
poog  foroe  which  marched  from  Natal  to  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  at  Bloem* 
'^ton  against  the  Basuto  chief  Moshesh,  from  Aug.  1851  to  July  1853. 
jl^jor  ^Hall^  "?T!^  ^^  ^®  'i^^  Re^nment  in  ^the  Crimea  from  the  14  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 

f^^^_^-  of  '^Sf:^^*  including  the  battles  of'jyma  and  Inkerman,  siege  ancL  fall  qf  Sebastopol  (Ifedal  with  three 

*  Ib^or  Forater  aerved  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
^Qfknow  and  anbaequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

#  »  '^'^  Robert  Soott  aerved  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftx>m  x5th  Dec.  1854.  including  the  siege  and 
ttU  of  Bebaitopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Mi^  Howlan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  50th  Regiment^  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkeman,  siege  andlkU  of  Sebastopol  (Ifedal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

rJ  w^or  Wethered  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Alma 
OfaAjlirithClaap,  and  Turkish  Medal).  i'~a  ^^ 

"  Maior  Leigh  aerved  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  force  under  Colonel  O'Connor,  Governor  of  the  Gambia,  which 
■«jnned  and  destroyed  the  strongly  stockaded  Mandingo  town  of  Sabaiee  on  the  xst  June  1853. 
^w'  yf^  Btareatftdld  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  a4th  Regiment  at  the  defeat  of  the  Jhelum  mutineers  on  the 
^^1^  x8S7.  end  was  seversly  wounded  in  both  legs,  right  leg  amputated  (Medal). 

'yiy  Burke  aerved  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  OhioA  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Amoy,  the 
^  e^tnze  of  Chusan,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  (Tl^n^^^pfd^^c^tf^Jf^Ton  up 


275  Army  Tmj  Department — War  Services, 


,  „^^  «,«.»*«  ^.  -««  «^ ^ September  (  _  ,     .  ^  ^,       . 

Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  „„„,„„ 

'»  Major  James  Scott  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capjare 
of  Chosan,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chinhae  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaipi  of  1854-55,  ijcludinj 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.i854^.nd  attacK  cm  tue 
Quarries  on  7th  June-wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Sardinian  andTurkah 
MedaJ»)-     _  .^  .     .     -    ..  . .  _« ,  including  the  relief  of 


Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  25th  Nov.  (Medal  with  two  Clasp).  ,    ,,     .„    *  o^w«-4.^««i  fv««, 

«  Major  Pereday  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fWl  of  S^^IJ V,^"??" 

the  Toth  November  1855  to  the  12th  August  1866.    Served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  m  the  New  Zealand  war  m 

«  Major  Lukio  served  with  the  17th  Foot  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  June  1855  (^®2?iJ7v!i 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-9,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  Trans- Gogra  affairs  at  «ungaon  (Medal  with  Cla«p) •  ^  „  ^   ,_      _     _     „.^^ 

«  Major  George  BlUott  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  firom  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859  aad  was 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siejie  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  »f*»r  oj.  ^^f^' ^ 
action  of  Nawabgunge.  occupation  of  Fyzabad.  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  ^J^^.^^F^^^ 
campaign,  including  the  aflhirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Hyderghur,  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the 
affair  near  Uhurda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pursmt  to  the  Raptee.  advance 
into  Nepaul  and  affkir  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Claap).  „.  ^,     ^         ..,.     •         «-c..v.».*»»»i 

**  Major  Anderson  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  served  with  the  7iBt  Highlanders  atthe  wege  of  Sebastopol 
find  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  «^P»iKn  01 
X858,  including  the  actions  of  Koonch.  Caporee,  and  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpoe,  action  of  Morar,  and  cap-ure  01 
Gwallor  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,      „,     ,    .„  ^  ,v 

»  Miyor  Simpson  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

«7  Major  Morris  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah.  battle  of  Kota  ke 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Major  Currie  was  present  during  the  mutiny  at  Allahabad  on  6th  June  1857.  and  subsequently  served  m  iDe 
Fort  of  AHahabnd  (Medal).  ,    „  .     ,  ^■^^♦v^ 

»  Major  Joyner  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  »ncludmgtne 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  sieffe  and  fall  ot^,2?***?P^^',*l°**  5***^i  o?i«Tn 
x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  French  War  Medal).  Ber^«d  also  m 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  inclnding  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
of  Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Scraighat,  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  of  Lucknow.  afifkir  of  AUegunge,  battle 
at  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgaon,  Russulpore,  and  Mithewlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«  Major  Samwell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Field  Force  m  the  suppression  or  tne 
mutiny  in  Malwa  and  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  received  a  dangerous  gunshot  wound  m  the  abdomen  whii« 
Charging  the  rebels'  guns  at  Rawal— the  ball  and  part  of  his  watch-chain  have  not  been  extracted  jmentionea  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).    Accompanied  the  42nd  Highlanders  to  the  Gold  Coast  (Aahanti  Medal). 

»  Major  Manning  served  with  the  Buffs  in  the  Gwalior  campaign,  inclnding  the  battle  of  Pnjf  la^^  i  *!!^  oL«S' 
Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  tetang  of  '»i«  QJJ"J^' 
attnck  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  Juno,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  ^^^^V'  ^°'  Turkisn 
Medal,  and  was  recommended  for  the  Medal  and  annuity  for  distinguished  service  in  the  Trenches). 

»  Major  Blurton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-S5.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  inicer. 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  Chma  campaign  or  1800 
(Medal  with  Clavp  for  Pekin). 

•*  Major  Cattell  served  in  New  Zealand  in  theWaikato  campaign  (Medal).  ,,  ^  ix 

«  Major  Potter  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (promoted  Paymaster,  Medal) . 

•7  M^or  Bwing  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  during  the  opcratione 
against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  ^ahzlan,  capwre 
by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kididing,  Tsingpoo.  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Nahjo^'.     ,.,__,. 

»  Major  RipTwn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  February  1855.  »nd  has  the  Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals. 

«»  Major  Ricfiardson  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  i^wdin^ 
the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in 

57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Ensigncy  for  service  in  the  field).  »   ■«  «.. 

«  Major  Skrino  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  expedition  to  Borai- 
joon,  ihe  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  wi^  Clasp) .  Served  m^f*; 
withlCavelock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  ™<»o^ 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerutgungo  (first  and  second),  Bithoor,  and  the  several  actions  leading  t«  and  ending  m 
the  relief  of  the  Residenqj'  of  Lucknow  and  the  subsequent  defence ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  mcluding 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Lucimow, 
the  Ilohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Chwps,  and  a  year  s  service  for  Lacknowj. 

**  Sir  Henry  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.8.  Fox  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

«  Major  Huddlestone  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  butUea  of  Alma  ana 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

««  Major  Lennox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  i85J>53  (Medal).  ^  tt-  vi      1         ••^i^^,'^^  tv* 

*7  Captain  FeUden  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  carapwgn  of  1857-58  with  the  4and  Highlanders,  "^eluding  the 
actions  at  Ca>vnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857) ,  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  sieffe  andfall  of  Lucknow  and  as^mt 
of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Pu^aub  R«f?^™ent  the  aimpaigu 
of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  witn 

*•  Captain  Thomson  served  durinff  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  f  >saraing  of  four 
Companies  of  the  27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  at  Rutnagherry  on  the  nth  August  1857.  Senred  with  tje  t^ntrei 
India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rode,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  ot  uaanaeuree, 
siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi.  action  of  Koonch,  various  actiona  before  tjOpee  ttvm 
islh  to  3i8t  May  1858.  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar.  and  recapture 
of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Wolfe  haa  received  the  Kaffir  War  Medal.  ,  ,„  ,  ,, 

w  Captains  T.  Timbrell  and  James  White  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal) .      ^    ^  __  ,.  ^  ^, 

"  Captain  Marvin  served  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  of  1860-61  and  1863-64  and  was  present  at  Waitara  ana 
Pakahmahina  (Medal).  .  «^.  ,     ,t^     ,,„  ,  vr-        •    rx^    an. 

»•  Captain  J.  Grant  EUiott  was  present  at  the  capture  of  theKmgs  and  Chiefs  of  Pram  Pram  and  Nmgo  m  Oct  1867 
(mentioned  in  despatches) .  Also  present  as  English  Commissioner  at  the  stormmg  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Com- 
mendah.  Weatem  Africa,  in  Feb.  z868  (mentioned  ii^  despatches).  «      .     ,  j.      ^v     •  j /-n 

**  Captain  Briggs  served  in  the  ath  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  November  1854,  ^eluding  the  siege  and  fiUi 
of  Sebastopol  and  assault  ofthe  Batteries  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Capiain  Bacon  served  with  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  froni  the  13th  Nov.  1854,  including  the 
sieffe  and  foU  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  Juno 
and  8th  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CUtsp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .  ■  .*^ 

•  Captain  Bateman  was  attached  to  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vimmiv 
of  Shanghai  from  April  to  Oct.  1862.  resultmg  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhaiang,  capture  by  escalade  01 
the  walled  riiics  of  Khadin.Tsinpoo,  and  T&olin.  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  affair  at  Nanhsiang,  and  second  capture 


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cf  Khadin.  Aim  sflKred  as  Afisistant  Engineer  on  theearrey  of  tba  30  mile  cirooit  round  Bfaanghaij  nnder  LLGolonel 
C.  0.  Gordon,  from  37th  Dec.  z86a  to  2nd  Feb.  1863. 

f  CAptainlAnflrford  aerred  in  the  Hazara  Campaign  in  x868,  including  the  expedition  againat  the  tribas  on  tli? 
Bkok  Koontain  (Medal  with  Oiaep). 

•  Gaptam  Yander  Ifeulen  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  In  1863  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  secoad  pUu  'c 
of  the  Aahaoti  war  from  the  Z7th  December  1873,  employed  in  the  Transport  Service,  including  tUo  battle  ui' 
Affloafal,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^iia^  Samuel  B.Wood  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
relief  of  Lacknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  X857,  siege  and  capture 
of  Laeknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Bewah.  action  of  Allignnge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Cl:lsp^).'. 

^  Osptain  Bromfleld  served  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  campaign  of  1&66  (Medal). 

^  M^or  O'Connor  served  with  the  X4th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  xoth  Jan.  1855,  iooluding  the  siege  and  fall  oC 
Bebsitopol,  and  assault  of  the  z8th  June  (Me&l  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  l^jor  Bowan  served  with  the  34th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  9th  Dec.  1855,  including  the  siego  and  fnll 
ofSebsstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  iucludmg  the 
tctions  at  Cawnpore  on  a6th  37th  and  a8th  Nov.  1857.  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luckaow,  lullcf 
of  Aiimghnr,  and  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Colonel  Kelly's  Force  engaged  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepuul  Fr  >n« 
tier,  and  present  at  the  deftat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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(Office,  No.  6,  WhitehaU  Yard.) 
DzmxcTOS  GxirBBAi.,  ranking  with  Mtyor  QtntraU. 
Muir,  Sir  WUliam  Mure,  JfD.  JTCB.i  Honorary  Fkyncian  to  ike  Queen ;  Director  Genial,  x  April  74  J  ^'S.  aa  Not. 

43 ;  Surg.  34  Feb.  54;  D,I.Qen.  31  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon  General  15  Feb.  6z.    London. 
BnsoBOVB  GxHBBAL,  rani:  aa  Mqjor  Generate. 
Innes,  John  Harrie  Ker,  CB*  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen ;  A.S.  8  Apr.  4a  j  Surg,  1 1  Mar.  53  j  D.I.Gen.  31  Dec.  58; 

Surgeon  General^  24  July  7a.    India.  t*  o  /i 

Gordon,  Charles  Alexander,  3fD.C£."  Honorary  Pkyeioian  to  tke  Queen;  A.S.  8  June  41 J  flf«ry-  *<>  Joly  4o;  If^a.fieu, 

II  May  60;  Surgeon  Geiural,  i  April  74.  t.  ^         -u      a 

Gordon.  Huntley  George,  MD.  A.S.  31  Dec.  41 ;  Surg,  aa  Apr.  53;  Surg.  Major,  31  Dec.  61  j  D.S.Gen.  9  Mar.  07; 

Surgeon  General,  a8  Apr.  76.    Gibraltar.  „  ^         „      it 

Massy,  Hampden  Hugh,  MD.  CB.*o  a.S.  aa  Nov.  44 ;  Surg,  a  Mar.  54 ;  Surg.  M^jor,  aa  Nov.  64 ;  D.S.Gen.g  Mar. 67 ; 

Surgeon  General,  aS  Apr.  76.    Netley.  ^       _ 

Munro,  WiUiam,  MD.  CB.n  A.S.  6  Dec.  44  J  Surg.  5  May  54 ;  Surg.  Major,  6  Dec.  64 ;  D.S.Gen.  g  Mar.  67  ;  5«r?«ni 

General,  28  Apr.  76.    London.  ^  ..      

Crawford,  Thomas.  MD.»*A.8.  18  Feb.  48;  Surg.  9  Feb.  55;  Surg.  Major,  18  Feb.  68;  D.S.Gen.  i  Feb.  70;  SurgeM 

General,  5  Dec.  76.    Madras.  „  _  ^,  «  . 

Mackinnon,  David  Reid,»  A.S.  la  Dec.  43  ;  Surg.  a8  Mar.  54 ;  Surg.Mqjor,  la  Dec.  63 ;  D.S.Gen,  ap  ^ov.  71;  «•" 

^^(m  Oeii^ra/,  IX  Jan.  79.    Aldershot.  ,  «, 

Watt,  William  Godfrey,"  .4.^5.  1  Mar.  44;  iSi»ry.  28  Mar.  54;  Surg.  Mtyor,  1  Mar.  64;  D.S.Gen.  8  May  7a  ;  ««»:y««» 

General,  30  May  79.    Malta.                                                                                                                             ^             _ 
Pogo,  James  MacmiUan  Scott,"  A.S.  5  Mar.  44;  Surg.  13  Apr.  55 ;  Surg.  M<yor,  $  Mar.  64 ;  D.S.Gn,  19  June  72 ; 
•  Surgeon  General,  21  Aug.  79.    Bombay. ^ 


DxpUTY  ScBO£ONS   GxirBBA.L,  rank  at 
Colonel*. 

Gilbome,  Kdward»* 

Thompson,  John  Alex.  WilUam,  MD.. 
Shelton,  GeorgeAugustus  Fred.  ,lf JB.» 
T'C  Home,   Sir  Anthony  Dickson,') 

KCB.^  {temp,  rank  of  Surgeon  Gen.)  > 
Mackinnon,  William  Alexander,  CB.^ 
Woolftyes,   John  Andrew,  MD.  CB.  \ 

CMG.»  (local  rank  tffSurg.  General)  } 
White.  Thomas Esmonde, ifl).  CB.».. 

Kendall,  Heni^'.  MD.*^    

FapBon,  Stanhope  Hunter,  MD.*^ 

Manifold,  Michael  Fenton*?    

Smith,  Alexander  MD.  CB 

Gilbome,  Richard^  

O'Leary,  Thomas  Connor,**  MB 

Furlong,  John  Sheldon.  MD.^    

Holloway,  James  Lewis,  CB 

SincUir,  James,  MD.**    

Madden,  Charles  Dodffson^  

Clutterbuck,  James  Edmund,  MD.n  ... 

Auohinleok,  Grahame,  MD."^  

Franklyn,  Edward  James,  MD.n   

Irvine,  John,  MD.''^ 

Gibbons,  John,?*  CB 

Lamprey,  Jones,  MB.*^ 

Murray,  William  Sim.  MB 

Fraser,  Archibald  Henry"    

Hendley,  John,"  CB 

Mofiktt,  John  Edward" , 

Hassard,  Henry  Bolton*^  

Tydd,  Benjamin" 

Pain,  George   

Holton,  Francis,  MB.**   


SUSGBOir. 


BUBGXOlf 
I     lfA.JOB. 


SvaOBOVS  Majob,  rank  a$  Me^ore,  but 
<rfUr  ^o  year9*fuU  pay  eervice  tkey  rank 
ae  Ll.Colonele,  but  junior  qf  tke  latter 
rank,  except  for  choice  cf  Quartere. 

Ward,WiIliiunPear8on»7 

Robinson,  Frederick,  Jf2>.<^ 

Kellie,  Jamea,  JfD."   

Coates,  John,  MD 

Elkington,  Arthur  Guy"    

Ingham,  William  James" 

Reid,  Thomas  Bassett" 

George,  Owen  William,  MD 

Thomson,  William  Arthur,  MB 

UC  Beade,  Herbert  Ta^loi«»    

Jameson.  John  Lyster" 

Cunningnam,  John  Phillips,  MD 

O'NiaWohn  

Lane,  Benjamini<M 

Pox,  Thomas  William,  3fB.»" 

Meane,  John.  JfD.w  

Whylook,  Watkin  Sandom,  JTD.i"    . . . 

WrightjJ.  Coleman Honisby,JlfD. »" 

Skeen,  William.  MD 

Martin,  Curtiss"*    

Morphew,  Augustus"*  

Ferguson,  Johnston 

Wafiis,  WiUlam  Beale 

Porter,  Joshua  Henrr"» 

"    ■■  -  -         — D  111  


Ogilvy,  John,  MD. 

Stewart,  William.  JfD.  

Skues,  William  Mackensie,  MD.w  ... 


1  May  45  5  Nov.  55' 28  Aug.  64 
19  Nov.  44  26  Feb.  56  19  Nov.  64 

3  Jan.  45   5  May  54!  3  Jan-  ^5 

17  Mar.  48  9  Feb.  55  14  8ept.66 

18  Feb.  53' 26  Jan.  6a!  14  Sept.66 

13  July  47  2o  July  55I  7  Oct.  67 
26  Sept.  45'  a  Oct.  57, a6  Sept. 65 
i6  Dec.  45|  6  Oct.  54  16  Dec.  65 
a4  Apr.  46  23  Mar.  55124  Apr.  66 
22  May  46 

7  Aug.  46 

2  Oct.  46 

6  Aug.  47 

19  Nov.  47 
17  Mar.  48 

5  Aug.  53 

14  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  48 
aa  Dec.  48 
19  Oct.  49 

15  Mar.  50 

7  June  50 

8  Oct.  50 
10  Jan.  51 
21  Feb.  51 
14  Mar.  51 
14  Mar.  51 
14  Mar.  51 
a5  Apr.  51 

8  May  51 
a3  May  51 


8  Dec.  54  aa  May  66 
I  a  Jan.  551  7  Aug.  66 

8  Dec.  54 1  a  Oct.  66 

9  Feb.  55!  6  Aug.  67 
9  Feb.  55  19  Nov.  67 
a  Oct.  5-/ 1 17  Mar.  68 

29  July  62  15  Aug.  68 
5  Oct.  67  IS  Aug.  68 
2  Oct.  57  32  Dec.  68 


a  Oct.  57 

15  May  55 

2  Oct.  57 

3  Nov.  57 
3  Nov.  57 

26  Jan.  58 
26  Jan.  58 
S  Dec.  5* 
26  Jan.  si 
26  Jan.  58 

16  July  58 
30  July  53 
24  Aug.  58 


22  Dec.  68 
18  Sept.  69 
16  Nov.  69 
22  Mar.  70 

7  June  70 
10  Jan.  71 
21  Feb.  71 
14  Mar.  71 
14  Mar.  71 
14  Mar.  71 
25  Apr.  71 

8  May  71 
14  May  71 


DBPUTT 
SCBQ.GBir. 


Dublin. 


19  Oct.  72  ] 

23  Nov.  72, Cork. 
28  May  73  Canada. 

24  Dec.  73!  York. 

I  Apr.  74' Hong  Kong. 

I  Apr.  74' Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

II  July  74! 

7  Jan.  75! Bengal  (Umballa  Circle). 
30  Sept.  75 1  West  Inoies. 
28  Feb.  76  Bombay  (Mhow  Circle). 
a8  Apr.  76  Bengal  (Rawul  Pindee). 
78  Apr.  76  Colchester. 
28  Apr.  76  Bermuda. 
a8  Apr.  76  Edinburgh. 
28  Apr.  76  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

9  May  76  BelfhMt 


,  June  47  96 
I  Nov.  47 
May  48  . 
Apr.  so  25 
Mar.  S3  30 
May  51  24 
May  SI  5 
June  51  14 
Oct.  51  31 
Nov.  so  3 
Jan.  S2I31 
Apr.  52' II 
Apr.  5a|  5 
July  52  II 
July  52  18 
Dec.  52  21 
Dec.  52,14 
Nov.  52  14 
Mm-.  ssIis 
Feb.  55  22 
Jan.  56  18 
Apr.  5314 
May  53  a8 
June  53  18 
July  S3  8 
July  53  8 
July  53  -8 


June  55 
Mar.  57 
Oct.  57 
Jan.  56 
Oct.  66 
Aug.  58 
Oct.  58 
Apr.  63 
Dec.  58 
Nov.  57 
Dec.  58 
Mar.  59  _ 
May  5q'i3 
Sept.  60   3 
Sept.  60   3 
Sept.  60  5 
Jan.  62  6 
Jan.  62   8 
Deo.  59 
Feb.  61 
June  61 
Jan.  62 
Jan.  62 
Feb.  62 
July  62 
July  62 
July  62! 


June  67 
Nov.  67 
May  68 
Nov.  69 
Jan.  71 
Mi^  71 
May  71 
June  71 
Sept.  7 1 
Sept.  71 
Dec.  71 
Apr.  72 
Apr.  72 
July  73 
July  72 
Nov.  72 
Nov.  72 
Nov.  7a 


a8  June  76 

2  July  76 

a  July  76 

20  July  76 

8  Nov.  76 

5  Dec.  76 

4  Mar.  77 

a6  June  77 

18  Sept.  77 

27  Deo.  77 

15  Nov.  78 

1 3  Feb.  79 


Bangalore. 

Luoimow. 

Poona. 

Bombay. 

London. 

Bengal  (Meerut). 

Devonport 

Madras. 

Secnnderabad. 

Bengal  ^Allahabad). 

Dover. 

Bengal. 


4  Mar.  79I London. 
3  July  79{Chatham. 
ai  Aug.  79lWoolwicli. 


Scots  Guards. 

Morar. 

Gibraltar. 

Grenadier  Ghiards. 

Clonmel. 

Calcutta. 

I  Life  Guards. 

Rangoon. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

Gibraltar. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Gibraltar. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Devonport. 

Coloheater. 

Bengal. 

Portsmouth. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 


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SvsGxovs  Mjuob. 

Hanbnry,  James  Arthar,  MB 

fneer,  Duncan  Alexander  Campbell,  MD.  . 

Moore,  Frederick  William 

Bleckl«7.  Thomas  Maodoueall,  MD.  CB.^  . 

Cockbum,  James  Balfour,  lfD."» 

Webb,  William  Mamhaliw  

Beade,  John  By  CJole»» 

Hinde,  Beiyamin,  lfD.»« 

Sinclair,  Edward  Malcolm,  JfD.i»  

CstteU,WUliam»»* 

Stanley,  St.  John^** 

Ekin,  James,  Jf».»»  

Tippetts,  Alfred  Malpas» 

Hannan,  James^*" 

Clark,  Thomas^^^ 

Lundy,  Edward  Lonis»*»   

Wright,  ThomaaW 


Murphy,  Thomas  John,  MD.. 
Guthrie, 


,  Alexander,  MDA» 

KeUett,  Edward  Toung»«> 

Chappie,  Robert  Angostns^^i  

Yoong.Adam  Graham^**  

Dempster,  Charles  Carroll^**  

Meadows,  Robert  Wyatt,  MD.^^  

Hungerford,  Richard"* 

ft  ManlMT^  William  George  Nicholas^"... 

HodBon,  Alexander  Robert,  IfB.iw  

Biirland,  Benjamin,  lfB.>« , 

Kidd,  Leonajd,  lfB.>«*  

Patterson,  Leslie  OgilvyiM 

Tulloch,  John,  lfD.*« 

Haward,  Wallace^ 

Poppelwell,  George  Bell»" 

Sklpton,  Samuel  Stacy,  MD.^t  

Street,  James  Petrie,  Jfl>.»?»  , 

Tarrant,  Thomas,  MD^^* 

HiAsman.  Bxham  Long*^*    , 

Jackson,  Robert  William,  CB.w  

Roberto,  Edmund  Hnmphrey^^ 

Gulland,  Alexander  Dudgeon,  MD.^'f* 

Teeran,  Thomas"**  

Lawrence,  Henry  John  Hughes"^ 

Sparrow,  John*" , 

Kxmemore,  James  Horridge***  

Lofthoose,  lEUcbard  Chapman,  MD.^^ 

Thompson,  Joseph  John , 

Mitchell,  Hamilton*"  

Carter,  Rowland  Wimbum*" 

Wolsel^,  Richard,  3f2>.»«>  

Bteoait,  William  Ramsayiw , 

Collins,  Francis,  MD.i»* 

Knkine,  John  Low,  lfD.»w 

Maenamara,  William,  MD 

Coibett,  Augustus  Patrick  Myers,  lfZ>.»> 

Johutton,  James  Crosse*°* 

Marston,  Jeflfery  Allen,  MD 

Bemple,  Andrew,  MD 

Banietfc.  OUrer  , 

Macfiulin,  Francis  Henry 

loe,  William  C«rden*»  

HoOingsworth.  Thomas  Smith 

Slaagfater,  George  Monlas*'^ 

B«at^,  James  ITNeill 

Hnlaeberg,  John  Wild*" 

Boch,  Sampson*"* 

Corbett,  WUliam  Henry,  lf2).»" 

Webb.  Randolph"*  

Johnston.  Joseph,  MD 

Biekeraon,  Stephen  Henry 

Paugbt,  John  (ieorge«*  

Wood.  John«>» 

Mxachamp,  William  Henry"?  

Hopwood,  Edwin  James 

Littgow,  Stewart  Aaron,  3fD  »•    

Becber,  Emil,  MD 

Roae,  Henry  Joseph**^ 

Hanla,  William  Henry*** 

Innea,  Charles  Alexander,  JfD.*** 

Sorria,  Nathaniel 

Watls,  Joseph***  

JeMop.  Charles  Moore*"  

Boboiham,  John  Harrison**?  

Fanner.  William  Langford 

Gore,  Albert  Augustus,  JfD.*" 

Hinde.  George  Langford*"  

Skaea,  Frederick  Mackenxie 

Wilson,  Edwin"! 

Bead,  Conatantine  Caridi*" 

Jerguaon,  Hector 

Watera,  Robert.  lfD.«»* 

Bpe,  Bamoel  Black,  MB 

Shorn,  Francia  John*" 


A.8SISTA.yT 
8UBGKOH. 


30  Sept.  53 
aSOct.  53 
28  Oct.  53 

6  Jan.  54 
3  Mar.  54 

24  Mar.  54 
24  Mar.  54 
II  Oct.  59 
28  Mar.  54 
28  Mar.  54 
24  Feb.  54 

7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  34 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 
7  Apr.  54 

21  Apr.  54 
26  Apr.  54 
28  Apr.  54 
26  Apr.  54 
28  Apr.  54 

5  May  54 

26  May  54 

26  May  S4 
3  Mar.  55 

26  May  54 
I  Dec.  58 

26  May  54 
7  June  54 
7  June  54 
7  June  S4 
9  June  54 
9  June  54 

9  June  54 
16  June  54 
16  June  54 

26  May  54 
23  June  54 

23  June  54 
30  June  54 

24  Feb.  54 
30  June  54 

23  June  54 
14  July  54 
14  July  54 
21  July  54 
28  July  54 

28  July  54 
It  Aug.  54 

1  Sept.  54 
I  Sept.  54 

6  Oct.  54 

27  Oct.  54 
3  Nor.  54 

10  Nov.  54 
JO  Nov.  54 

24  Not.  54 
I  Deo.  54 

1  Dec.  54 
3  Not.  54 

13  Dec.  54 

14  Dec.  54 
14  Dec.  54 

14  Deo.  54 

15  Dec.  54 
X5  Dec.  54 

27  Oct.  54 
23  Dec.  54 

5  Jan.  55 
10  Jan.  55 
23  Jan.  55 

29  Jan.  55 

3  Feb.  55 
13  Feb.  55 

6  Mar.  55 
10  Mar.  55 
[4  Mar.  55 

2  Apr.  55 

5  Apr.  55 
J7  Apr.  55 

23  Apr.  55 

24  Apr.  55 
1  Oct.  60 

'5  |?»y  55 

28  Feb.  55 
19  May  55 
13  May  53 

30  July  55 
19  Jan.  60 

4  Aug.  55 

6  Aug.  55 


20  Feb.  63 

5  May  63 

5  May  63 

12  Sept.  63 

8  Jan.  64 

-  Jan.  64 

Apr.  64 

May  64 

June  64 

July  64 

Aug.  64 

--    64 

64 

'X 

•  65 
,65 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov.v 
.w  June  6 
20  June ' 


June  u^ 

June  65 

3o  June  65 

20  June  65 

20  June  65 


I  Sept. 


«i  uue  05 

June  65 

I  Aug.  65 

° — .65 

65 

65 

65 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

166 

66 

66 


22 ^, 

aoOct. 
5  Nov. 

1  Dec. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 

2  Mar. 

13  Mar. 
15  June 

15  June 
10  July  w 
ID  July  66 

7  Aug.  66 

7  Aug.  66 

16  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  66 
30  Oct.  66 

a  Nov.  66 
IX  Jan.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
9  Mar.  67 
16  Mar.  67 

14  May  67 
29  May  67 

8  June  67 
8  June  67 

June  67 
95  June  67 
26  June  67 
7  Aug.  67 
7  Aug.  67 
•»  Aug.  67 


4  Oct.  67 

23  Oct.  67 
23  Oct.  67 
23  Oct.  67 
23  Oct.  67 
9  Nov.  67 
9  Not.  67 
9  Not.  67 
9  Nov.  67 
7  Dec.  67 
7  Dec.  67 
I  Feb.  68 
15  Feb.  68 
15  Feb.  68 
4  Mar.  68 

1  Apr.  "* 

11  Apr. 

18  Apr. 

'Ili^y 

2  Sept. 

19  Sept.  00 
X4  0ot.  68 
25  Nov.  68 

12  Dec.  68 

13  Jan.  69 
34  Nov.  69 
22  Dec.  69 
29  Dec.  69 


SUBGEOn 
UAJOB. 


BKGIMXHT,  OB  8TA.TI0V. 


Bengal. 
London. 
Bengal. 

Madras. 

Gibraltar. 

Derby. 

Bull  Point. 

Sheemese. 

Bengal. 

Ceylon. 

Gosport. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Dublin. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Ceylon. 

Bengal. 

Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Dublin. 

Bengal. 

Dover. 

Devonport. 

Hong  Kong, 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

London. 

Bermuda. 

Devonport. 

Bengal. 

Weymouth. 

Bombay. 

Bermuda. 

Fort  Elaon. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Royal  Military  Academy. 

Madras. 

Malta. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Dublin. 

Warley. 
ShomclifTe. 
Bengal. 
Nova  Scotia. 
Dover. 

Jersey. 

Winchester. 

Grosport. 

Bedford. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Grood  Hope. 

Surgeon  to  the  Viceroy  of  India. 

Gibraltar. 

Dublin. 

Woolwich. 

Bengal. 

Canterbury. 

Jersey. 

Gibraltar. 

Dover. 

Canterbuxy. 

Bengal. 

Lichfleld. 

Bengal. 

Bxeter. 

Bombay. 

(JraveBciuI. 

Bengal. 

Bermuda. 

Shoebnryness, 

Bengal. 

ShornclilTe. 

Hong  Kong. 

Bengal. 

Gosport. 

Bengal. 

Chester. 

Bengal. 

Gibraltar. 

Coldstream  Guards. 

Mauritius. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Boxnbay. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQIC 


'■10 


Medical  J)e})aitrnent. 


SUBOBOITB  MI.JOB. 


JA.8SI8TAST 
BUXOBOir, 


V^eale,  Henry  Richard  Lobb,  Jf2>.»«    i4  Aug.  55 

Jameson,  James,  MDJ^   9  Nov.  57 

Fox,  Allan  Nesbitt^t 16  Apr.  62 

3' Brien,  Thomas  Butler  Powei*^  agSept.ss 

Sherlock,  Henry***  15  Dec.  54 

M'Dowell,  Edmund  Greswold***  6  Nov.  55 

Bonn3nnan,  James,  MD I13  Dec.  55 

Fuller,  Samuel*** 23  July  55 

Robertson,  Alexander  Crawford,  IfD.**^ i  June  55 

Baker,  Francis  Bramley I  3  Mar.  54 

[jane,  William  Ralph   '^ 

Hoy sted,  Thomas  Norton*^  

IViles,  Juliu8»*»  

Leask,  James  GroifiTi  MB 

'Tolliott,  Nicholas 

J'HaUoran,  William**»t  

ollis,  William«»  «..., 

Kerr,  Bei^amin  Cowan,  MD 

3rant,  Maximilian,  MD.*^^    

Bradshaw,  Alexander  Pred.«« 

['arr,  James 

Baker,  James  Bowyer*»* 

O'Leary,  Eugene  Francis,  MD 

Mould,  Thomas  Rawlings,  MD,'... 

r.ewer.  Robert,  MD?» 

U'Grath,  Edmund. 

Urowno,  Charles  Heniy*** 

Pvudd,  Thomas,  JfD.w  

!^mith,  Philip  Broke,  MD 

M'Fall.  DavWChamber8»«>   

Landale,  James,  MD , 

Oliver,  WilUom  Silver,  afD.«« 

Flcath,  John  Henry,  MD.*^  

Vshton,  William,  MB.^ , 

Whitla,  George - 

Herl)ert,  Henry  Garden,  MD 

:'lifton,  Robert  Walter** 

rt(Ml>^8on,  Decimus  P.  de,  MD?^. 

kV:i(lc,  Frederick  William 

ilackiimou,  Charles** 

Jood,  James*^®  

^Vhittaker,  John  Henderson 

Pater8on,  Henry  Foljambe,  If D 

rhomhiU,  Tho».  AUen.  ITB.*" 

IVailace,  John 


I  ones,  Melville  George*^!  . 
[nkson,  James,  Jf/).***  — . 


Murray,  Daniel,  MD, . 

kVarren,  John 

Tanner,  William**'  

5iraud,  Byng  Thomas,***  MD 

:5ly,  William**©  \ 

"^ymons,  John  TrebaneMay,  MD.... 

juinlau,  Michael 

Don,  William  Gerard,*»»  MD 

3oyd,  WUliam  Cathcart 

Jomyn,  John  Sarsfield,  MB 

iillman,  William 

ray,  William  

Bennett,  Thomas  

ilackaj',  James,  JfD 

tlamsbotham,  Walter  Basnett,  MD,. 

.'urran,  William*'*  

3avi8,  James*** 

^unt,  John  Henry  

Joysted,  Isaac*** 

jiraud,  Charles  Herv6*»*  

hlinton,  James  

rCnaggs,  Henry 

Berkeley,  Richard  William  

t>eunington,  Frederick*** 

Thompson,  James 

I'Altera,  James  Johnson  

Paxton,  James,  JfD.*w 

iopkins,  Edward*** 

icanlan,  FitzQerald  Edward  

^rescott,  Albert  Stanley  K.*** 

Gardner,  Thomas  TurviUe 

tfoffitt,  Andrew***  

:'olahan,  John,  MD 

Jourke,  Joseph 

kVult^j.,  Thomus 

J.ik( r.  Williiim  LangworUiy 

ilucl>cth,  Hugh  Mackay 

)Bricn,  Thomas  Michael 

Jcott,  Horatio,  MD 

Joorhead,  George  Alexander 

feffcoat,  James  Henry  

logg,  Francis  Roberts,  MD 

iackensie^  John,**  MD 

>avidge,  John***  

unahan,  John,  MD, 


5  Feb. 
.^May 
4  July 
4  Aug. 
?Aug. 
3  Sept. 
2  Oct. 
2  Nov. 
June 


29  Dec.  54 
28  Sept.  55 
zi  Apr.  56 
28  Aug.  55 

13  Oct.  55 
18  Feb.  56 

14  Sept.  55 
17  Nov.  55 
10  Mar.  57 

27  May  57 

28  May  57 
38  May  57 

9  Feb.  56 
31  May  57 
1  Aug.  57 
I  Aug.  57 
»  Aug.  57 
1  Aug  57 

15  Sept.S7 
15  Sept.  57 
15  Sept.  57 
15  Sept.  57 
15  Sept.  57 
15  Sept.  57 
IS  Sept.  5- 
15  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 

3  Oct.  57 
3  Oct.  57 
9  Oct.  57 
28  May  57 
a  June  57 
19  Oct.  S7 

, , 19  Oct.  57 

jrant,  John  Gordon lioOct.  s-? 

" ^-'-'    ^^  19  Oct.  57 

9  Nov.  57 
9  Nov.  57 
9  Nov.  57 
8  Dec.  57 
8  Deo.  57 
8  Dec.  5; 
22  Jan.  5L 
22  Jan.  58 
22  Jan.  58 
22  Jan.  58 
22  Jan.  58 
22  Jan.  58 
18  Feb.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
xo  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
10  Mar.  58 
22  Apr.  58 
22  Apr.  58 
22  Apr.  58 

22  Apr.  58 
32  Apr.  58 

23  Apr.  58 

32  Apr.  58 
30  Apr.  58 

6  May  58 

7  May  58 
25  May  58 
35  May  58 
75  May  58 
25  May  s8 
93  June  58 

33  June  58 
33  June  58 
99  Jane  58 
39  July  58 

5  Aug.  58 
5  Aug.  58 
5  Aug.  58 
5  Aug.  58 
5  Aug.  58 


4 
4 
9 

12  Oct. 
12  "^^ 
24  -  — , 

4  Jan. 

4  Jan. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
IS  Feb. 
15  Feb. 

8  Mar. 

5  Apr. 
22  Apr.  7  J 
22  Apr.  71 
17  May  ^\ 
31  May  73 

2  Aug.  71 
30  Aug.  71 
30  Aug.  7 

9  Sept.  71 
20  Sept.7z 

1  Ont.  71 


70 
70 
70 
70 
f.  70 
■70 
70 
70 
58 
71 
71 
7» 
71 
7» 
71 
71 
71 


7  Oct.  71 

18  Nov.  71 

2  Dec.  71 

23  Dec.  71 

10  Jan.  72 

Feb.  72 

Feb.  72 

Mar.  72 

Apr.  79 

May  73 

Aug.  72 

Sept  72 

Oct. 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Jau, 


72 
72 
72 
^7» 
73 


BXTBOBOV 
MAJOB. 


I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 


BBOmHT,  OB  BTATIOV. 


Netley. 

Portamonth. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Colchester. 

Cupe  of  Good  Hope. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Scots  Guards. 

Woolwich. 

Parkhurst. 

Cape  of  Gk>od  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Honleld. 

Shomoliflb. 

Cape  of  Grood  Hope. 

[East  Indief. 
Surgeon  to  Ck>mmander  in  Chiel . 
Bombay. 
Brecon. 
Bengal. 
Gibraltar. 
Bengal. 
Bombay, 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Aldershot. 
Norwich. 
Madras. 
Nova  Scotia. 
Jamaica. 
Curragh. 
Great  Tarmouth. 
Dover. 
Madras. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. ' 
Aldershot. 
Netley. 
Bengal. 
Malta. 
Aldershot. 
Guernsey. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Chatham. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 


London. 
Bengal. 
Madras. 

Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Portsmouth. 

Warrington. 

Athlone. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Birr. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

CUflon. 

Bengal. 

Parkhurtt. 

Bombay. 

Leith  Fort. 

BengaL 

liecb. 

Bengal. 

BengaL 

Purfleot. 

Goaport. 

Bombay. 

Galway. 

Coloheater. 

Bengal. 

Devonport. 

Portimouth. 

Newport. 

BengaL 

Chatham. 

Netley. 

Surgeon  to  Gorenior  of  Madni. 

Woolwioh. 

Malta. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQIC 


Medical  Department. 


SUBOBOVB  M1.JOB. 


Archer,  Samncl** 

Witoon,  James,  MB 

Gibbon,  Edward  Acton 

Gfflespie,  Robert,  lfZ>.«» 

Ferfnuon,  Austin  Jonas 

Robinson,  John 

Killery,  St.  John.  JfD 

White,  Lancelot  Andrewes  

Gardiner,  William  Alexander  

White,  Mathew  Lawrence 

Graves,  William    

Barnwell,  Tobias 

Tnrton,  Francis  Alftred,  lfD.»**  .... 

Edge,  John  Dallas,**^  MD 

Dane,  George  Scott.»7  MD 

Fiddes,  John  Montgomery,  MB.,.. 

M'Farland,  Francis  Edward 

RamsaT,  Thomas 

rt  Temple,  William,  MB.^  

McCarthy,  James  Joseph,  JfD«o 

Harrison,  Henry*''  

Martin.  James  

Hoile,  Edmond,  MD.»^ 

Loagheed,  James  Winterscale 

Lewer,  Alfred,  MD 

fieasion,  Thomas 

Wilkes,  Edwin    

Kerans,  William  Robert^* 

Low,  Edward  Litton,  JfD.««  

Grdfl:,  John,  MB 

Danoan,  James  Shand,  MD 

Griffith,  Charles  William**  

Allan,  Alexander,  MD 

Heasman,  William  

Wikeley,  Charles  Edward 

Sanderson,  Arthur  

M'Taviab,  Alexander  Campbell  .... 

Watson,  JamesW 

Clsrk,  James  Edward 

Sainter,  James  I>ow«*   

Markey,  Edward  Corrigan  

Millar,  William 

Ck}lan,  Hunter  Alexander 

M'Nalty,  Georfce  WiUiam,  lf2).»«  . 

Gribbon,  Qeorge  Carson,  MB 

Smi^  Charles  Edward,  MD 

Watling,  Charles  Wyat 

eimon,  George,  MD 

Tite,RobertrJfX>. 
dney  TK< 


Bay,  Sidney  Keyworth  

DaTidge,  George  Abraham 

Uoyd,  Edward  Harford,  IfB 

Donaldson,  Jamee  Tonng,  MD 

Codrington,  OUvor,  MD.^  

Venour.  William^*  

Adcock.  John,  JTD 

Dlingworth.  John  Alfred*"  

Grant,  Bobert  Alex.  Peter"* 

Thomson,  Alexander,  MD 

Gaye,  Arthur  Charles*" 

Soott,  John  Alexander  

Guinness,  Henry  Cramer 

Und,  James,  MD 

Wood,  Thomas,*^  JO. 

CwsRh,  William   

Falwaaser,  Francis  

Hsmilton,  John  Butler,  MD 

Tamhsson,  Ed-ward  Denham*^*  .. 

ChappeU.  John  James,  MD 

Cherry,  William 

MsaaaeU,  Samuel  Edward  

Bobiason,  William  Christy  

Vales,  John  

Scaflbrd.  Patrick  Walter*"  

White,  Thomas  Honzy,  MD 

0iren,0wen"7  

Ferffoaon,  James 

Boiuum,  Edward  Joseph*** 

Wai,  George  Elmsly"* 

Harvey,  Cnsries  Hamilton,  MD.. 

Mutagh,  Thomas 

l^ng,  Alexander . 

Godwin,  Charles  H 

Gillespie,  Franklin,  M£ 

Maanaell,  Thomas 

Wilson,  Frederick  Bobert,JfB.***  .. 

Alcock.  Nathaniel 

Jasdowdd,  Bronislaw  James,  MB. 

Riordaii,Bobert  l>e  Burgh  

Baker,  Thomas  Young  

F^nit,  Frank 

White.  BsmiielGsBibls,  JfD.*" 


Grant, 


Heui  •***. 
Irric&ie] 


Burnett,  MD. 


▲SSISTAV-r 
SVBSBOK. 


5  Aug.  58 
5  Aug.  58 
I  Sept.  58 
z  Sept.  58 
I  Sept.  58 
2a  Sept.  58 
32  Sept.  58 
22  Sept.  58 
22  Sept.  58 
22  Sept.  58 
22  Sept.  58 
22  Sept.  58 

13  Oct.  58 
30  Sept.  71 

I  Nov.  58 

1  Nov.  58 

I  Nov.  58 

I  Nov.  58 

I  Nov.  58 

i6  Nov.  58 

16  Nov.  58 

16  Nov.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

x6  Nov.  58 

I  Deo.  58 

X  Deo.  58 

1  Dec.  58 

14  Dec.  58 
14  Dec.  58 
14  Dec.  58 

14  Dec.  58 
12  Jan.  59 
12  Jan.  59 
12  Jan.  59 
12  Jan.  59 
12  Jan.  59 

12  Jan.  59 
1  Feb.  59 
I  Fob.  59 
X  Mar.  59 
I  Mar.  59 
z  Mar.  59 
I  Mar.  59 

X4  Apr.  63 
2o  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 

13  June  59 
13  June  59 
13  June  5Q 
22  Sept. 58 
13  June  59 

13  June  59 
X3  June  59 
x3  June  59 
II  Oct.  59 
II  Oct.  59 
II  Oct.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
II  Oct.  59 

15  Oct.  59 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
ip  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
(9  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 

I  Mar.  61 

14  Dec.  58 
I  Mar.  61 
I  Oct.  60 
I  Oct.  60 
zOct.  60 
zOct.  60 
I  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
I  Oct.  60 
xOot.  60 
zOct.  60 
I  Oct.  60 
lOot.  60 
I  Oct.  60 


SUBOBOir 
MAJOB. 


BBGIMBHT,   OB   8T1T10N. 


I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73  j 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
1  Apr.  73 
14  June  73 
2cAug.  73 
6  Sept.  73 
24  Sept.  73 
4  Oct.  73 
18  Oct.  73 
18  Oct.  73 
18  Oct.  73 

18  Oct.  73 
12  Nov.  73 

6  Dec.  73 

24  Dec.  73 
21  Jan.  74 
21  Jan.  74 
21  Jan.  74 
34  Jan. 74 
II  Mar.  74 

1 1  Mar.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
1  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 

19  Apr.  74 
IX  July  74 
29  July  74 
29  July  74 

29  July  74 

30  July  74 

12  Aug.  74 
6  Jan.  75 

6  Jan.  75 

7  Jan.  75 

30  Jan.  75 

31  Jan.  75 
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Hilsea. 

Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Bengal. 
Ceylon. 
Madras. 
Dublin. 
Dublin. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Dublin. 

Chatham. 

Belfast. 

Bengal. 

Portsmouth. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 


Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Shorncliffe. 

Malta. 

Netiey. 

Gibraltar. 

Manchester. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Mauritius. 

Manchester. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Cork. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Fort  George. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Pontefract. 

Bengal. 

Glasgow. 

Chatham. 

Bengal. 

Dorchester. 

York. 

Honduras. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Ma<iras. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Cyprus, 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Christchnrch. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Malta. 

Portsmouth. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Manchester. 

Gibraltar. 

Bombay. 

Colchester. 

Madras. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

St.  Helena. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Portland. 

Madras. 

Weedon. 

Lincoln. 

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Bengal. 

Caiw  of  Good  Hope, 

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Perry,  Greorge*'*  

Taylor,  Joseph  Marmaduke*** 

Welch,  PrEtncis  Heniy 

Batho,  Robert 

Ironside,  William,  MD 

Staples.  Francis  Patrick'"  

aimo,  William  Hill.  MD 

Wilson,  William  James,  3f27 

Clarke,  Alfred  F.Stafford,  If  1> 

Hall,  Augustus  Robinson 

Footner,  Edward,  JfS 

Dustan,  John 

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Churchill,  Alex.  Ferrier, JfD 

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Nicholson,  Edward  

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Mackie.  David,  MD 

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Close,  Charles  Strathome 

Clapp,  William  Henry  Bant,  MD  

Waters,  John  Mangin 

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Fannin,  John  Edward 

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Lang^on,  John 

Ashton,  Gough,  IfB 

Creyk,  William,  MB 

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Nash,  WiUiam,  MD 

Dudley,  William  Edmondson  

Doig,  Alexander  

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Atkins,  Charles  Alfred»*«  

Smith.  William  Patrick 

Weir,  Christopher  John,  MB 

Howard,  Francis,  JfD 

Elgee,  William  

Moriarty,  Thomas,  MD 

Jobson,  William,  MDJ^ 

Fleming,  Joseph,  MD.''^  

Orwin,  Thomas  William , 

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75  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

76  Mslta. 

76  West  Indies. 

76  f -oldstream  Guards. 

76  Royal  Horse  Guards. 

76  Madras. 

76  Plymcath. 

76|Piershill. 

76  Netley. 

761  Bengal. 

76|AIdershot. 


London. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Aldemey. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Aldershol. 

Aldershot. 

Madras. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Sheffield. 

Madras. 

Brighton. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Bengal. 

Fort  Staddon. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Limerick. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

York. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Preston 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Netley. 

Bengal. 

Gibraltar. 

Bombay. 

Beverley. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 


Bombay. 


Gibraltar. 

Devonport. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Dnndalk. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Gk)od  Hope. 

Armagh. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

BengiJ. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Aldershot. 
76jWarwick. 
76  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
76;  Bengal 
76- Sandhurst. 
76  Madras. 
76;Bengal. 
76  Bengal 
76 1  Madras. 
76lBengal. 
76  Malta. 

76,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
76  2 1^  Guards. 

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H'Creery,  Jamea 

Gillfltpie.  Humphrey  C,  MD 

Hector,  James.  3£3 

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Riordan.  William  Edward 

fionrke,  Isidore,  Jf 3  ).. 

Momj,  John,  ifB 

Kelly,  James  Bennett 

Beams,  Daniel  Charles  Grose 

Hajrhes,  John  Henry,  MD*** 

Robinson.  Albert  Beixjaniin 

Thorbom.  David  Arno  S..  MD,  .. 

O'Brien.  Enxene  Robert.  MD 

BUke,  Walter 

Grose,  Dsniel  Charles*** 

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Candy.  John,  JfD i'3oScpt.64 

Kmtace,  Edward j3o  Sept. 64 

^srd.  Espine*** 30  Sept.  64 

lUtarin, John  3oSept.64 

Rmion,  David.  MD 30  Sept.  64 

Hesl/, Charles  !3o8ept.64 

Dam,  John  Nonnan.  MD |X4  Apr.  63 

Malcohn.  John Vicary  Thatcher,  MD I31  Mar.  64 

OoUint,  Robert,  MB 31  Mar.  65 

OTsTTell.  Thomas,  MD ,31  Mar.  65 

Hinds,  Wmiam  Richard  Gore.  MD  31  Mar.  65 

^ders,  George  Bedford  31  Mar.  65! 

Andrew.George.  Jfi.»»* ^'       ' 

Rottledffe.  William  Frederick 

Robertson,  William.  MB 

Fishboorne.  Joseph  Eustace. 


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^t«,Charlea 131  Mar.  65 

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^te,  George 

0  Reillj,  John  Joseph 

MWatters,  William 

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Johajton,  William.  Jfl> 

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<>Bnen,  Henry  Joseph.  MB 

J;il«T,  Phihp  Lefeuvro 

hiTdon,  John  Edward.  MB 

^j)!inellan,  Edward 

Juckiiuion.  Henry  William  Alexander 

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•^Cryital.  Edward.  MD.^ ,31  Mar.  66 

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Buchanan,  Robert  Francis  J31  Mar.  66 

fcioney,  James  Patrick '31  Mar.  66 

IJuteiwrn,  Thomaa  William 131  Mar.  66 

"odder,  Fred.  William  Lloyd,  MB 131  Mar.  6c 

^u?Taxaon,  WUliam  Flack,  MB '31  Mar.  66 

MPberson,  Robert  Nasmyth  31  Mar.  66 

J«oq,  Robert  Coleman '31  Mar.  66 

Brimett,  William  Francis '31  Mar.  66l 

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Hannan,  WUliam  Morton,  MB, 

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1^1  Wht.  77  Bengal. 

jx  Mtir.  77  Netley. 
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VI  ^ttir.  77  Tipperary. 

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Gibraltar. 

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Madras. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Maidstone. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 

West  Indies. 

Bengal. 

Hong  Kong. 

Bengal. 

Uounslow. 

Madras. 

Cape  of  (Sood  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Queenstown. 

Bengal. 

Perth. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Dublin. 

Madras. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 

Newbridge. 

Carlisle. 

Madras. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Nova  Scotia. 


Aldershot. 

Halifax,  Yorks. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Madras. 


Winchester. 

Guernsey. 

Bermuda. 
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Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

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Bengal. 

Mauritius 

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Woolwich. 

Fleetwood. 

Portsmouth. 

Gape  of  Good  Hope. 

Aldershot. 

Bengal. 

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lorons,  Frederick,  MD 

Hare,  George 

Gunning,  James  Davis  

Anthony,  Mark,  MD 

Rae,  Gustavus  Rochfort 

Hunter,  John  Henry  

Wilson,  William  Deane,  MB 

Cotter,  Samuel  Kyle,  MD 

Barry,  John,  MD 

Bennett,  WiUiam  Fuller,  MD 

Anderson,  John  Albert,  MD 

Riddick,  John 

Crowe,  James  Daniel 

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Kingston,  Thomas,  MD 

Shaw,  George 

Heather,  David  C.  Williamson 

Jagoe,  Henry,  MB 


A8BZBTA.NTI, 
BPKgKOir. 

2  Oct.  66 
a  Oct.   66 

31  Mar.  66 

3  Oct.  66 
31  Mar.  68 

I  Apr.  67 
1  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
1  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
X  Apr.  67 
xOct.  67 
xOct.  67 
X  Oct.  67 
t  Oct.  67 
X  Oct.  67 
I  Oct.  67 
xOct.  67 
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I  Oct.  67 
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xOct.  67 
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X  Oct.  67 
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I  Oct.  67 
xOct.  67 
1  Oct.  67 
xOct.  67 
I  Oct.  67 
I  Oct.  67 
I  Oct.  67 
1  Oct.  67 


19  Feb. 
26  Sept. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

30  Sept. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

a  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

I  Mar. 


SuBOXOKS  rank  a*  LUuienanti,  hut  oftt  fix  Tftan* 
full  pagierviee  they  rank  <u  Captain*, 

Pickford,  William  Henry,  MB 

Myers,  Arthur  Bowen  Richards 

Hensman,  Henry  Frank 

Melladew,  Heinrich  Friederich  Lawaetz,  MD.^^ 

Whipple,  John  Henry  Connel,2f-D..., 

Campbell,  John  Alexander  

Duke,  William  Alexander 

Maunsell-Collins,  William,  MD 

Femandes,  Albert  Luis 

Lewis,  Timothy,  MB 

Dobson,  George  Edward,  MB 

Fraser,  James,  J/"2> 

Walker,  John,  MB 

Ryan,  George 

MTacSwiney,  Eugene  V.,  MD 

Ussher,  James  Henry,  MB,^^ 

Leader,  John  „ 

Gasteen,  William  Charles, IfB J31  Mar. 

Anderson,  Robert '31  Mar. 

Geoghegan,  William,  MB I31  Mar. 

L'Estrange,  Albert  Halahan ,31  Mar. 

Kirwan,  Albert I31  Mar. 

Knox,  Maurice  '31  Mnr. 

Craig,  Richard  Manifold 131  Mar. 

Rahilly,  John  Roche 31  Mar. 

Brown,  Anthony  Lennon  I31  Mar. 

MacrobinJLmlw. Arthur, If 2)»*o hi  Mar. 

Waghom,  Frederick,  JfZ) 31  Mar. 

Jennin^,  Charles  Barromeo I31  Mar. 

Garde,  William  Henry   .31  Mar. 

Burford,  Henry  Hummerston '31  Mar. 

Jackson,Thoma8  Wilson,  MB hi  Mar. 

Thornton,  DanieP^  '31  Mar. 

Latchford,  John,  MB 31  Mar. 

Frazcr,  Peter  Thomas I31  Mar. 

Campbell,  William  John 31  Mar. 

Samuels,  William  Frederick..  31  Mar. 

L'Estraujre,  Francis  Ailolphus 31  Mar. 

Eagar,  Oliver  Stokes  31  Mar. 

Parke,  Duke   31  Mar. 

Stokes,  Alexander  HaMinc,  jlfi? i  Oct. 

Triphook,  Geo.  Roderick,  MB r  Oct. 

Scanlan,  Jamctj,  MB 1  Oct. 

Croau,  John  Joseph 1  Oct. 

Corry,  George i  Oct. 


BVBOXOir 
XAJOX. 


BX6IUEXT,  OB    BTi-TIOV. 


a  Oct.  78  Dublin, 
a  Oct.  78|Aldershot. 
aa  Oct.  78  Kinsale. 
X  Jan.  79  Bombay, 
aj  Jan.  79  Curragh. 
I  Apr.  79  Netley. 
X  Apr.  79  Bengal 
X  Apr.  79  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
X  Apr.  79|Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
X  Apr.  79 1 

X  Apr.  79  Gibraltar. 
X  Apr.  79  Bengal. 
X  Apr.  79  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
X  Apr.  79iBengaL 
X  Apr.  79  Cyprus. 
X  Apr.  79  Malta. 
I  Apr.  79lDevonport. 
X  Apr.  79 'Bombay. 
X  Apr.  79  Bencral. 
X  Apr.  79|Colcliester. 
I  Oct.  79 1  Cork. 
X  Oct.  79  Hong  Kong. 


X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct.  79 
xOct. 
lOct 
zOot. 
X  Oct 
xOct 
xOct. 

X  Oct.  79 

X  Oct  79 

X  Oct  79 

I  Oct  79 

:  Oct  79 

I  Oct.  79 

I  Oct  79 

I  Oct  79 

X  Oct  79 


Aldershot. 

Bombay. 

Cyprus. 

Cyprus, 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Tynemouth. 

Dover. 

Bengal. 

Tralee. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Ballincollig. 

Fermoy. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Shoebnryness. 

Gibraltar. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Cape  of  Grood  Hope. 


Grenadier  Guards. 
Coldstream  Guards. 
2  Life  Guards. 
Royal  Horse  Guards. 
Coldstream  Guards. 
Jamaica. 
Ipswich. 
Scots  Guards. 
Grenadier  Guards. 
Bengal. 


Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

'Malta. 

i  Capo  of  Good  Hope. 

68        Cyprus. 

68       I  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

68!      ICahir. 

68       |Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

68       I  Bombay. 

68       iCape  of  Good  Hope. 


lOughterai-d. 

OS  I  Madras. 

6S  iBenpal. 

68'  Cyprus. 

68 1  -Madras. 

68  Gape  of  Good  Hope. 

68  I  Aldershot. 

68  'Aldershot. 

68  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

68  Bombay. 

68  Jamaica. 

68  Bombay. 

6S  Cape  of  GrOod  Hope. 

6S  .Dublin. 

63  Bonj^al. 

60  Woolwich. 

68  Dublin. 

68  Jamaica. 

63  Ceylon. 

68  Singapore. 

68  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

6S  Dublin. 

6S  Trowbridge. 

68  Dublin. 


68 


Bengal, 


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284 


Suiaiovs. 

OiTT,  Frands  Arthur,  IfZ). 
Dake,Alexander  William,  IfD. 

Bradford,  Bobert  Mark  

SUnnard,  Henry 

Bennett,  Biduurd  Dawson .. 

Firis,  Thomas,  JfB 

White,  Hngh  Brady 

Soe;,£dward  Alexander  Henry 


Stoart,  George  Ballingall,  HIB 

Irrinif,  Lewis  Allen 

M'Cracken,  John  Alexr.,  JfD. 
Beanush,  James  Maybary.lTD 

Cleiy,  James  Albert,  MB 

Coato,  James,  JfB 

Williamson,  John  Gover  

Bradford,  Henry  

hvrcett,  William  James,  MB, 

Joyntj  Henry  William. 

Saonders,  William  Egerton... 

Leckie,  David,  Jf  J 

Charlton,  William  Johnston... 

Sozton,  John,  MB 

Antbonisz,  Alfk«d  Henry,  MB. 

MoUoy,  Oscar  Frederick 

Morlan,  William  Joseph  

KTfuMn^^  Hif^hl^Tf^      

M'Namara.  James,  IfD.*" 

Hannan,  Rodolph,  MB 

Wilfon,  John  Bower,  MD 

Leake,  George  Dalton  Nugent 
Martin,   Joseph     Walter    " 

0*ilalley,i& 

Itobinson,  Robert  Henry  . 
Gabbett,  Poole  Robert  .... 
O'Connell,  MathewDaniel,lfD 
Ward.Sspine  Charles  Robert 

Fmdlay,  William 

Joynt,  Edward  Heame,  MD... 

Aah,  Bobcrt  Vacy,  MB 

C(mnoUy,Panl  

Dwyer,  Charles  Edward 

Rogers,  John  Godfkiey,  MB.... 
Connolly,  Benj.  BloomfleId>B« . 

Barrow,  Frank  Edward 

Bfcwd,  Robert,  MI> 

Barrow, Henry  John  Waller... 

BrWgts,  William  Percy 

Drnry,  Robert.  MI> 

(^rant,  William  Cameron,  MB 
O'Donnell,  Richard  William...! 

DoDoran,  William 1 

Brown,  Dugald  Bla.ir 

Q^.  Richard  Henry,  ATB  ... 
'niLcler,BlennerhafisetMont' > 

?omerio   i 

Slaoghier,  William  Budd 

BTOwue.  Andrew  Lang,  3fD.J 
K«T»,  Christopher  William^ 

„A>ore,lfD.    S 

Buhe.CecOJoaiahliambton ) 

JfB C 

?r.k«a,Heni^  Haidane.  MB.. 

Jwajne,  Charles  Henry 

J^^ndge,  Georgo  Thomas... 

J^^W.Breame  Weston 

Webb.  William  Edward,  MB. 
^Plcton,  Reginald  Wm.,  MB 
^ocA,  Oiwuld  GUlespie,  MD 
Oabbiaa,  wrni.Lanncelotte,  MB , 
.  honactt,  Richard  Gillham  ' 
ifQoaid,  Peter  John.  MD... 

Ji^ir,  James,  If  Z) 

Jard,Lloyd  Brereton  , 

^w,  Thomas  Joseph,  IfD 
Miller.William  Birkmyre,  MB^ 

Hickaon,  Georgo  Blake i 

J»g"»,  Beiyamin^ichard.afD  ' 

PrcDdergast.  John  I 

Pratt, William  Simson,  MB.*^ 
^-nyth,  CsrewC.Howard,lf2) 
^OQith,  James  Adolphua 

■Janin,  John 

Yoang,  Frederick  Simon,  JfB 


▲SSISTAHTj 


XXOIMBITT,  OB 
BTATIOK. 


Oct.  68 
Oct.  68 
Oct.  68; 
Oct.  68 1 
Oct.  681 
Oct.  68 
Oct.  68 
May  69' 


Bengal. 

ManriUos. 

Madras. 

Honduras. 

West  Indies. 

Aldershot. 

Madras. 

Bradford. 


SVBOBOHS. 


BSeiXBVT,  OB 
*BMIOir. 


BUBQBOX 

Apr.  i 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71I 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  7t 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 
Apr.  71 

Apr.  71 

Apr.  71 

Apr.  7» 

Apr.  71 

Apr.  71 

Apr.  71 

Apr.  71 

30  Sept.  71 

30  Sept.  7 1 

30  Sept.  71 

30  Sept.  7 1 

30  Sept.  71 

30  Sept.  7 1 

30  Sept.  71 

30  Sept.  7 1 

30  Sept.  7 1 

30  Sept.  71 

30  Sept,  71 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 


{Grenadier  Gds. 

jShomdifib. 

'Bengal. 

I  Bengal. 

Burnley. 

Stirling. 

I  Bengal. 

'Aldershot. 

Coventry. 

Corragh. 

C.of  Good  Hope, 

Hamilton. 

Dublin. 

Preston. 

Bombay. 

Dublin. 

Woolwich. 

Netley. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

C.of  Good  Hope, 

Chatham. 

Woolwich. 

Camden  Fort. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Dover. 

Curragh. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Aldershot. 

Dublin. 

Bombay. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Aldershot. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwich. 

Hong  Kong. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Woolwich. 

Colchester. 

Bengal. 

C.of  Good  Hope. 

Bombay. 

Aldershot. 

Woolwich. 
Aldershot. 

Woolwich. 


Trevor,  Fra.  Wollaston,  MB.  30  8ept74  Bengal. 

Pogarty,  Henry  Archibald,  JfD  30  SrpT  j  ^  1  k-Tj  *fn ! 

Scott,  Harvie,  MB 30  St|.L7+  K\LLrr. 

CampbeU,  William,  ifJ 3oa(]'t  74  ^^liI.tt.l^^'tl. 

Gardner,  Robert  Henry,  MB.  !3o  S^^pt  74  Mt-lrju^. 

M'Gann,  James * I30  Sept. 74  C.uf  GnodHopo. 

I  Powell,  James  (3oSept,74  WoolnEch. 

Carter,  Sidney  Herbert,  MB.  30  Seirt74  Bengal. 

May,  WUliam  Allan 3°  80PL74  DevoDparu. 

[Bourke,  George  Deane  (3<>  Sc;|it,74  Nova  Scotia. 

Grardner,  Hamilton  Geo..l£B.l3o  StijL74  Worceater, 

Hoysted,  John  :  30  8 1  in .  74 .  B  ouibny . 

Charlesworth,  Henry 3»  Mnr.  75  BifdgaU 

Dorman,  John  Cotter,  MB,  ...1 3'  Mun  75  Heuf^al. 
Le  Mottle,  George  Herbert  ...(31  ^^^^  75'MadTiui* 
Chester, WilliamLitchfleld.3fB  31  Mm-  75  Madras. 
Mapleton.EdwardArthur.lfD  3»  Mi^»*-  75  BourhJ. 


Kelsall.  Bdward  William 

lO'SuIlivan.  Daniel   , 

LLe  Grand,  Wm.  John,  MD.  ... 

liFindlay,  John.  If B 

1  Briggs,  Wmiam  Hamilton  ... 
I  Thompson,  Thomas  William.. 

Fenn.  Ernest  Harrold 

iBurges.  Wm.  ArmBtrong,lfD. 

levers,  Philip  Glover 

Haye8,*Patnck  Aloysius  

James,  William  Mawer  

Kirkwood,  Kingston  D.  Lloyd 
MagiU,  James,  JfD 


(irecne,  John  Joseph,  MB.  ... 
M'Creery,  Nathaniel 


.rmley,  Joseph  Andrew,lf D 
Foaa,John.Edw.Vaaghan,3fD 
Txiroer.Charles  Palmer8ton*«> 
JjMTison.  Charles  Edward 
Wellinga,  Barnard  William  ... 
rorroBter,  James  Stevenson... 
.smith,  Robert,  JfB. 


1 20  Mar.  72  C.of  Good  Hope. 

1 30  Mar.  72  C.of  Good  Hope. 
30  Mar.  72  West  Indies. 
30  Sept.73  Bengal. 
30  Sept.73  St.  Helena. 
30  Sept.73 1  Bengal. 
30  Sept. 73 1  Bengal. 

30  Scpt.73'Cypru8. 
,30  Sept.73  Bengal. 

.  1 30  Sept.  73 1  Bengal. 

1 30  Sept.73 1  Bengal. 

130  Sept.73  C.of  Good  Hope. 
31  Mar.  74!  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74 [Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74  Madras. 
,31  Mar.  74 'Bombay. 

31  Mar.  74f  Ceylon. 

1 31  Mar.  74  Bombay. 
*  3J  Mar.  74 'Dublin. 
I  31  Mar.  74 1  Madras. 

31  Mar.  74. Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74 (Bengal, 
f  31  Mar.  74 1  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74jBengal. 
31  M»ir.  74  Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74 [Bengal. 
31  Mar.  74lBombaj'. 
31  Mar.  74 [Bengal. 
30  Sept.74,Grenad.  Gds. 
30  Sept.  74  Bengal. 
30  Sept  74 1  Madras. 
30  Sept.  74 1  Woolwich. 


Under  the  Bojfol  Warrant 
of  28  AprU  1876. 

Allin,  William  Briggs.  MB....  4  Fl  h.  77 

Ryan,  Michael  Richard.  MD.  4  F*  1  > .  7  7 

Reynolds,  Bdward  Osmund...  4  Ft  h,  77' 

Robbins,  Henry  John,  JfD....  4  FuU  77 

Morris,  John  James,  JfD 4  Fei..  77 

Hayes.  Aylmer  Ellis  4  Ft>U  77 

Wiiliamson,JohnFrancis,  Jf£  4  Feb.  77 

Carey,  John  Thomas.  MB 4  Feb.  77 

Rainsford, William  John  Bead  4  Feb.  77 

Boulger,  Isaac 4  Feb.  77 

Boyd,  Thomas  4  Fob.  77 

Johnston,  Percy  Herbert,  JfD  4  Feb.  77 

Emerson,  Isaac  Bomford  4  Feb.  77 

Roche,  Eugenius  Alfred 4  Feb.  77 

Laflton,  George,  JfD 4  Feb.  77 

Bourke,  Ulick  Joseph 4  Feb.  77 

Allen,  William  Henry 4  Feb.  77 

Gunning,  Robert  Cardwell  ...  4  Feb.  77 

Russell.  George  Mark,  JtB  ...  4  Feb.  77 

Cotton.  Herbert 4  Feb.  77 

Hunt,  John  Percival,  JfD 4  Feb.  77 

Peyton,  Jones  Lloyd.  JfB 4  Feb.  77 

Carleton.ArthurWelle8ley,Jrfl  4  Feb.  77 

Hughes.  George  Arthur,  JfB.  4  Feb.  77 

Keith,AlexanderCrombio.Jf.B  4  Feb.  77 

Brodie,  John,  MB 4  Feb.  77 

Eagar.PredorickGeorgeLeslie  4  Feb.  77 

Large,  Brisbane  Warren  4  Feb.  77 

Murphy.Fra.  H.  Swinton.JfD  5  Aug.  77 

Johnston, WilliamThomasJfD  5  J^^e-  77 

Browne.  Abraham  Walker  ...  5  Aug.  77 

Hodson,  Robert  Doveton 5  Aug.  77 

PoweU,  Caleb  K.  JfD 5  Aug.  77 

£^kpatrick,  Hugh  Cunning- 
ham, JfD 5  Aug.  77 

Armstrong.  John 5  Aug.  77 

Kenny,  William  Wallace,  MB  5  Aug.  77 

Ellis,  Philip  Mackay s  AofiT-  77 

O* Sullivan, Patrick JosephJfD  5  Aug.  77 

M'Carthy.  WiUiam 5  Aug.  77 

Brodie,  James  FitzGerald   .. 

Keays,  William    

Young,  Percy  Gordon  Bad-  > 

stock S 

Beamish.  Robert  Talbot.  JfD  3 

Parker,  Walter  Augustus 3 

Lundy,   Arthur  Cha.  Jas.  >  _ 

Rudd,J42» j  ^ 

Anderson,  James,  MB 3 

Pedlow,  James,  JfD 3 

Ronth,  Jules  Isham 3 

Mulrenan,  John,  JfD 3 

Gricr,  Henry 3 

M'Laughlin,  Henry  Jas.,  Jf.B  3 

Power,  Edward  Richard,  MB  3 

Donovan .  Hugh  Latimer.  JfD  3 

Leader,  Nicholas 3 

Tidbury,  James,  JfD 3 

L vie,  Allan  Andrew 3 

Clinch,  James  Vincent 3 

IConolly,  John  V.  Joseph,  Jf^  3 

ICharlton,  Henry  A.  Herb^..  J  j 


31  Mnr.  75  Bomt&y. 
31  Mar,  75  Cork. 
30  Sept,  7 5  Bengni 
30  Seiit  75  Bombay. 
3oSepL75  BcngaL 
30  Sept.  75  1  Liiij  Gaards. 
30  Sept.  75  BengnL 
30  S0PL75  Bengal. 
30  Bt'pL75  Bengal. 
30  6t  pi,75  Bom  hay. 
30  St  p  1-7  5  Madraa, 
30  Scf4  75  Madras. 
3  May  76  Coldfit.  GdS. 


Bengal. 

Bengal. 

B(^ngal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Penang. 

Madras. 

Cyprus. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 
Bengal. 
BenpU. 
Bengal. 

AUK*  //  •^'^™'*'<^'*^' 

Aut;.  77  Bermuda. 


Feb.  78 

Feb.  78 

Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 

Feb.  78 

Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 
Feb.  78 


Cyprus. 

London. 

Madrns. 
Jamaica. 

Madras. 


Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Madras. 

Malta. 

Madruf. 

Malta. 

Malta, 
x^w.  /v,  Malta. 
Feb.  78  Malta. 
Feb.  78|Madnis. 
Feb.  78  Uondurap. 
Fob.  78  Dublin. 


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Medical  Departwe^il. 


Bux^iori. 


O^Keill,  Btuoley  Lucas  ,*,    1  Feb.  781 

Qunrry;  Charlod  „ 3  Feb»  7SI 

L&bd{)ii«  Ajthnr  Jermyn  .».,„    4  Adg-.  7B 
f'toTiUftoiij  Jobn,  MB,,, ,„..„..   4  Anff.  7S 

lAnei  Wm,  IiQmoa,  MB 4  Aug-,  7^ 

y  ol  ihbm.  W  m,  Pftrsona 4  An jf .  7  B 

R' tf^hie,  John  Lichen«teia, |  4  Aug^.  7S 

l>t7mp[iiGj^,PiLtrio^  Joseph, Afi)|  4  Anf^^  78, 

WftlHfl,  Kcimeth  Serjofluit 4   ADjf.  78 

FliLn^an,  Jolm  Wm,  H011J7.J4  A  tig.  7a! 


fiLGiMMjut,  am. 

HT4T]0]f. 


We^t  Isndtee, 
Wut  iDdisH. 
1..  of  Gixtd  Hope. 

JcpMiy. 

C.ofOcHjd  Hope. 

Cumiflfh, 

C*f  if  riijcul  Hope. 

DubUn, 


Lloyd^OwenBdw.PBnneftith«r| 
UflcKcece,  Jbid&a  GaDit^eiiH^.J 

lO'Connfll],  Mnrgao  David [ 

Noad,  Harl]e^y  lujiefl ,*.,.. 

Yonn^.Alox.  Stewart  Ward. .J 

Harding',  Arthtu- 

jFalvej*  John  Joseph... | 

'Dowmau,  John  Frederick... 
.Groee,  Homiiu  Robert  Odo 
Seymour,  Ckarloj,  MB,.,,,. 


I  IIGIXXHT.  01 
VTATIOV. 


4  Aug.  78[C.of  Good  Hope. 
4  Ang.  78|DubliiL 
4  Aug.  78  CloDmeL 
4  Auk.  78  Dublin, 
4  Aug.  78  Alderney. 
4  A  lig.  78'O.of  Good  Hope. 
4  Aqg.  78'C.of  Good  Hope. 
4  Aug.  78iC.of  Good  Hope 
4  Aug.  78  C.  of  Good  Hope. 
4  Aug.  78  Bennada. 


African  Medical  Service, 


BTrxGBovs  Hajob. 

Orton,  Thomas  Jerram"'* 

Klliot,  AagofliaB  Frederick,  MD.*^ 

Howe,  Samuel,  MB.  CMG.**»f  Governor  and  Com-  \ 
matidorin  Chief,  We%t  African  SettUmentt ) 

Gray,  Joseph 

Wright,  Thomas  William  

Horton,  James  Africaous  B.,  MD.***   

Davies,  Wm.  Broughton,  JfD 

Goldsbury,  Valesius  Skipton,  MD.  CM&.  Adminit- ) 
trator  (f  the  Oovemment  qf'  the  Settlement*  on  the  }■ 
Gambia  ) 

Suaoxoirs. 

Conyors.  James  Saltus,  JfD.«" 

Lamprey,  Joseph  John   


ASSISTANT 
8UX6XOH. 


17  Jan.  55 
I  Mar.  61 

6  Apr.  62 

28  Aug.  62 

24  Sept.  64 

5  Sept.  59 

5  Sept.  59 

30  Sept.  63 


9  Nov.  67 
4  July  70 

4  July  70 

12  Feb.  73 


31  liar.  68 
4  Feb.  77 


SUBOKOH 
MAJOX. 


3  Aug.  74  Sierra  Leone. 
X  Apr.  75' Gold  Coast, 
z  Apr.  75  Gold  Coast. 


28  Apr.  76 


Sierra  Leone. 
Sierra  Leone. 


Scarlet  Uniform  with  Black  Velvet  Faeinge, 
Ageniefor  Tagment  of  Armg  Medical  Of.cere  at  Home  SlaUone,  MefBre.  Vescy  W.  Holt  and  Co. 


AroTHBCAXiBS,  ranking  with  Captain:  ««iirtn 

Harvey,  Henry  Logan 14  Jan.  62  Woolwich.       |'    Sampson,  RoberiGeorge x4  Apr. 68  Lonaou. 

Darics,  John    !  14  Apr.  68  Portsmouth.    1,  1  ' 

Scarlet  Uniform  with  Grey  Facing; 


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Army  Hospital  Corps, 

SiafQfieer,—  David  Pringle,  35  Jane  73 ;  Siuiffn  and  Capiai»  of  Orderliet,  3x  Lug.  6g.    London. 

PafMMto- — Oliver  NiooUs,  i  July  77 ;  Snaign^  1*13  Jan.  38 ;  14.  16  July  41 ;  Hon,  Major,  1  Jan.  60.    London* 

Quarttr  MatUr—Wimun  M'Kay,  14.  qf  OrderUet,  i  Apr.  76.    London. 

GAPtuvs  ow  Obdbblibb. 
Fe«nMdex,Franci800,i25Jane73;4l'«^^  Cook,   CharleB,   7  Aag.  75;    Listii.  qf 


OrderUet,  35  June  73   ICalta. 

Osborne,  Bobert  T.,  7  Aug.  75}  Ia*iU.  qf 

On<«r2ie»,  35  June  73  Golohester. 

Piatt,  Alfred,  17  Jan.  77 ;  lAeut.  ^  Ordtr- 

li09,  25  June  73  Aldarahot. 

Joseph,  William,'  x6  Feb.  78 ;  LUut.  qf 


M/j.aoFeb.  55 Portsmooth. 

1 1  Irenrs.  John,   35  Jane   73 ;    Apotkt' 

wjr, sDec.56     Dablin. 

I'.nlpot,  Frederick,*  35  Jane  73;  Apotkt- 

riij,  21  Sept.  60 Dover. 

Mrtiman,  Robert  Gonrade,* 35  Jane  73;  .  «wa«jju,  f«uui»iu,-xu  ^ou.  70  ^  ju.wf>*.  ^ 

l;»a«Mrv,  f4April68  Chatham.  >     Ord«r/»e«,  13  Jane  74 Woolwich. 

n*  ir.l,  William.  30  Sept.  74 ;  Lieut,  nf  Johnston,    Greorge     William     Myers, 

Oi-ierliM,  25  June  73   Netley.  1     30  Apr.  79    Barbadoes. 

LuvTBJfuras  OB  Obbbblxbs. 
>I>^s  William  Amohlett,  35  June  73;  1  M'Intyre,  David,"  9  Jane  77  C.of  Good  Hope. 

XfokkKorw,  33  Sept.  69 Devonport  Evans,  Samuel,^*  9  Jane  77 Netley. 

Sylvester,  Henry  James,  35   Jane   73;  Whiteley,  David,  9  June  77 Gypras. 

AprUkeoMnf,  25  March  70;   Hoh.  Cup-  !  Lackey,  Daniel,'' 9  Jane  77 Dover. 

'««.  a^  Nov.  79 G.ofGood Hope.  fCox,  Charles  Anthony,"  9  Jane  77  G.ofGoodHope. 

Ti inipaon,  Thomas,  36  Sept.  74 China.  Kennedy,  Thomas  Francis,  9  Jane  77...  Cork. 

0 •'moor,  Daniel,  7 Aug.  75 Aldershot.  Hewson,  Francis,  9  June  77 Malta. 

•rirloa.  James,  7  Aug.  75 Bdinburgh.  Marshall,  James  Douglas,  9  June  77   ... 

J  •  118OD.  Charles,  6  Oct.  75 Gibraltar.  Maliins,  John,  9  June  77  Aldershot. 

A  Kny,  William,  z  April  76 London.  iCopping,  Henry,  15  March  79 Portsmouth. 

ivrhe,  Francis,  i  April  76 York.  Jtiorn,  John,  23  March  79 G.ofGoodHope. 

;4(i>im,  Hany,  X  April  76  Belfiist.  {M'Swriney.  John,  31  June  79   London. 

i:  •ri'^Ut,  Bdvrard,7  7  March  77  Cork.  .Murray,  William,  21  June  79  Mauritius. 

1  -nil.  John,*  9  June  77 Dublin.  .|Webb,  Henry  Smiih,  3  July  79 Shomoliffe. 

Hinder,  Thomas,  9  June  77 Pembroke  Dk«     Wilkinson,  Edward,  3  July  79 Barbadoes. 

'•  iraian,  Lawrence,*  9  June  77 ;  Hon.  {Towers,  George,  a  July  79 HallfkT,  N.S. 

t'lpUim,  39  Nov.  79 CoTGood  Hope.  I  Brewster,  James,  2  July  70  

T'lim^n,  James,  9  June  77 York.  I  Ward,  John  Kdward,  3  July  79  Singapore. 

'  •  Hi^n,  Heniy,  9  June  77 G.ofGoodHope.    Connor.  Timothy,  3  July  79 Aldershot. 

^inliDre,  Henty,  9  June  77  Bermuda.  Jtiunt,  Joseph,  3  July  79 Jamaica. 

K..*ell,  Beuben,  9  June  77 Devonport.  .Warren,  Samuel,  17  Dec.  79 

y.i<i,  William.  9  Jane  77 G.  of  Good  Hope.  Morrison,  William,  17  Dea  79 

■j^rjnn,  Robert,  9  June  77  Jersey.  il 

Blue  Uniform  with  Blue  FaHngg, 


Depot  and  Training  School,  Aldershot. 

Qfieer  Commanding.— Surgeon  M^jor  Sandford  Moore,  MB. 
Instrwdor.—SnTgeon  Thomas  Faris,  MB. 
A9$Utant  Instructor.— Bnrgoon  Henry  Bradford. 


'  Captain 

(^I«iaiwitt 


War  Services. 

f-iia  Femandes  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  of  1854-56  in  charge  of  Medical  Stores  at  BalaUavm 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  MeddU).    Served  in  China  at  the  taking  of  Oanton  and  Taka  Forts 
'  )le  Ul  with  Clasp  for  Canton). 
'  (^^)tain  PhUpot  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  of  1854-56  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  flUl  of 
S«'>u(opol  (Crimean  aod  Turkish  Medals). 

« Captain  Mosaman  served  throughout  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  the  37th  Oct.  1854  inclndingthe  siege  and 
^i.  of  Sebastopol  (Crim'taa  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  through  the  second  and  third  China  wars  of  1857-^, 
:.ie:aiiofif  the  capture  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  White  Cloud  Moantains,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  sur- 
r^3<ler  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  CAptain  Joseph  served  in  the  Abyttsinian  (Campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 
■  Utateosnt  Bnright  served  in  the  Ashanti  Warm  1874  (Medal). 

'  LicQte&ant  Hynd  served  in  the  49kid  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  from 
itl  Oci.  185s  to  the  15th  June  1856.  Also  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaigns  from  and  Nov.  1857  to  1859 
ludadiitf  the  actions  at  Cawnporo  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  and  cap- 
lure  of  Cocknow,  and  assaults  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Booyah,  action 
'^'^y^snge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Army  Hospital  Corps  in  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafhl,  battle  of  Ordahsaand  oapture  of 
(.  umataie  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

*  C«ptain  Gorman  served  in  the  17th  Begt.  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  30th  Jan.  1855  to  the  end  of  the 
losiiaa  War,  including  the  siege  and  fkbll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x 8th  Jane  and  8th 
^pt«mber;  was  also  st  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
U  «  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorioas  Service. 

"  Lieateaant  M'Intyre  served  in  the  Abyssinian  Oampaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

^*  Ueotouant  Kvans  served  with  the  Boyal  ArUllery  in  the  China  War  of  i860  (Medal  with  CHasps  for  the  Taka 
Fgru  and  Pekin). 

"  Lieutenant  Lackey  served  with  the  zst  Bombay  European  Fusiliers  at  Mooltan  daring  the  Indian  Mutiny  in 
1S53  (lledal).    He  has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

'*  Lieoieoant  Cox  served  in  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  China  War  of  z86o  (Medal  with  daspa  for  the  Taka 
?arti  sad  Pekin).    He  has  also  the  Medal  ft>r  Long  and  Meritorioas  Service. 


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^  Sir  WilliajnMtiir  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throaghout  ilie 
oampaagn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  October,  assaults  of  the  BedsTi 
on  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  against  the  Indian  mutineers  in  1857-58.  Was  Principal  Mescal  Officer 
of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  mr  Hope  Grant  in  x86o,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  "  as  hsmg 
most  ably  conducted  the  medical  arrangements  of  the  campaign  "  (Inspector  General,  CB,,  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Taku  and  Pekin). 

"  Mr.  J.  H.  K.  Innes  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimea  (his  regiment  being  in  India)  from,  the  zsth  March  to 
4th  July  1855,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  throughout  the  Indian  camimign  of  Z857-S8  with  the  xst  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  including  the  action  on  the 
Hindun  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  storming  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  siege  assault  and 
capture  of  the  citv.  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  Sir  John  Jones'  Force  throughout  all  the  aubsequent 
operations  in  RohUcund  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Force  in  Oude  during  the  winter  of  X858-S0  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  CB.),  Was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army  of  the  Crown  Prince  of  Prussia  as  British  Medical 
Commissioner  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Steel  War  Medal,  and 
received  f^om  the  Emperor  the  Iron  Cross.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  x  878-79  as  principal  Medical  Officer,  and 
made  all  the  medical  arrangements  for  the  campaign ;  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  All  Mu^id  and 
the  subsequent  advance  of  tne  column  throueh  the  Khyber  Pass. 

11  Doctor  C.  A.  Gordon  was  present  with  the  i6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharaipore  apth  Deo.  1843  (Bronie 
Star).  Had  medical  charge  of  a  force  in  an  expedition  in  X848  on  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  and  was  thanked  in 
despatch.  Served  in  the  Indian  camimign  of  X857-S8,— in  medical  charge  of  Franks*  Force  in  its  advance  to 
Luoknow,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Badshagunge ;  was  present  with  the  xoth  Raiment  at 
Che  siege  and  capttun  of  Lucknow ;  had  medical  charge  of  Lugard's  Force,  includmg  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  csptore 
of  Jugdesi>ore,  and  action  of  Chitowrah  (CB.f  Medal  with  Clasp,  twice  mentioned  in  desi^atches).  nad  medi»l 
charge  of  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Staveley  left  in  occupation  of  Tientsin,  China,  in  i86o-6x.  Being  sent  by  the 
War  Department  as  Medical  Commissioner  to  the  French  Army,  he  arrived  in  Pans  on  the  and  September  1870, 
and  continued  uninterruptedly  therein  throughout  the  siege  and  bombardment  by  the  German  Army.  Hewaa 
elected  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Soci<$t^  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Ambulances  de 
la  Presse,  and  of  the  Ambulance  Evangolique.  On  the  occasion  of  three  of  the  great  sorties  and  battles  around  the 
walls,  he  attached  himself  to  the  American  Ambulance  and  gave  professional  assistance  to  wounded  in  the  field, 
viz.— at  Malmaison  on  the  2xst  October,  Champigny  on  the  30th  November,  and  Drancy  and  Bourget  on  the  n^ 
December.  At  the  fourth  great  battle,  that  of  Montretout  on  the  X9th  January  1871  he  was  present  on  the  field 
in  order  to  observe  the  manner  of  working  of  the  Ambulance  system.  For  his  services  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment created  him  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  .     . 

*>  Doctor  Massy  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  3xst  Regiment  towards  the  close  of  the  Sutl^  campaign  in 
1846.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  as  Surgeon  of  the  17th  Lancers,  including  the  aflhirs  of  BulganaJc 
and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemi^,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  ModaH.  Was  recommended  for  promotion  to 
the  rank  of  Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals  for  service  in  the  Field  by  General  Sir  William  CodrinRtcn. 
Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  camx>aign  of  X858-59,  including  the  siege  and  captars 
of  Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Acted  as  Principal 
Medical  Officer  with  Brigadier  Barker's  Column  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  during  a  portion  of  1858-59. 

•1  Doctor  Munro  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  9xst  Regiment  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 
Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  93rd  Highlanders  during  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  ajid 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also 
served  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  for  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857  and  pursuit,  action  near  Futtehghur,  siege  and  ftkll  of  Lucknow, 
campaign  in  Rohiloand  and  attack  on  Fort  Rugia,  actions  at  AUygunge  and  Bareilly,  cami>aign  in  Oude  and 
actions  of  Posgaon  and  Russelpore,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methoulie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  removed  firom 
his  Regiment  to  act  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  combined  European  and  Native  Eusuf^ai  Field  Force  during 
the  final  operations  in  the  Umbeylah  Pass  in  Dec.  1863  under Msjor  General  Garvock  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB., 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Doctor  T.  Crawford  served  with  the  sxst  Light  Inlhntry  thi*oughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53 ;  was  on  hoaxd 
the  B.I.C.  steam-frigate  Ferow  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon 
river ;  served  durinf|[  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon 
(including  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt) ;  also  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bassein,  xoth  May,  varioas 
skirmishes  at  Prome,  and  during  the  advance  on  Meaday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  x8th  Royal 
Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Feb.  X85S  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Mr.  D.  B.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  axst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fAll  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  lunboum  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*^  Mr.  W.  G.  Watt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  a4th  March  1855,  with  the  asrd 
Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  affiftirs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kenzie's  F&rm,  capture  of  Bius- 
klava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  During  the  second  winter  was  present  at  the  great  explosion  of  magazines  in  the 
Frekioh  camp,  and  remained  behind  attending  on  the  wounded  of  our  own  and  the  French  army  when  the  troops 
were  murched  to  the  front  to  avoid  the  dangor  of  a  second  explosion  which  was  supposed  to  be  imminent  (Medal 
^th  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

»•  Mr.  J.  M.  S.  Fogo  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  the  April  bombardment  of  1855  until 
the  final  evacuation,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  left  siege  train  at  the  ikU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal), 

**  Mr.  B.  Gilbome  served  the  Eastern  campaign   of    1854  with   the   Royal  Artillery,  including  the  afikirs 


repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal, 
and  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie) . 
*>  Mr.  G.  A.  F.  Shelton  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  2 


Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 


of  Bulganao  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
, .,      ..,  ^  .     ^.  - «.  .  ,  .    fjjjQ-      .        t^- — 

>  axst  April  1855,  and  served  at  the 
siege  and  fhU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Sir  Anthony  Home  served  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at.  the  battlee  of 
Balaclava  and  Tchernaya,  was  subsequently  with  the  force,  under  the  French  General  D'AllonviUe,  that  threatened 
Simpheropol  from  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  90th  Regi- 
ment in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign ;  was  with  Havelock's  force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (Victoria  Cross),  with 
Outram's  force  at  Alumbagh,  and  with  that  under  the  Commander  in  Chief  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  a  jear's  service).  Served  in  the  war  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  from  the  landing  at  Feytang  to 
the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal).  Served  in  the  war  in  Kew  Zealand  in  1863  to  65  (promoted  to  Snrgeon  Major, 
CB.f  Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  from  June  till  mvalided  in  December,  1873 : 
was  present  at  all  the  earlier  operations  of  this  period,  including  the  action  at  Essaman ;  and  made  the  medical 
arrangements  for  the  campaign  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deput3r[8i}r|2M^<^^eral,  J£CB., 


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J^  Kr.  H^  A.  Mflckinnoii  seired  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  43iid  Highlanders,  indnding 
ue  battles  of  Ahna  and  Balaklava  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Regiment),  expedition  to  jSeiCeh  and  yenlkale,  siego 
•ad  fhllof  Sebastopol.  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Bepteniber  (Medal  with  three 
J;1|>P0»  Knii^t  of  the  Legion  of  Honoi*,  and  Turkish  Medal)-.    Se/ved  as  Snrgeon  on. the  personaL  BtalT  of  Lord 

^  uping  the  Indian  mutiny  ft-om  April  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  the  campaigns  in  RobiU 
cond,  Byiwarmh,  and  Trans-Gtogra,  including  the  actions  of  Baroniy,  ShiOiJeiianpore,  Doondiakeira,  Bergudia. 
Musjedia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  capture  of  the  rebel 
poutioD  at  Katikara  and  repulse  of  the  attack  at  Gilbert's  Clearing  (mentioned  in  despatchea).  Appointed  Sanitary 
Offloer  to  the  New  Zealand  Force  in  Nov.  1863,  and  held  the  appointmenbtill  April  1866,  when  field  operations  ceased. 
In  u»t  capacity  he  served  the  campaigns  in  the  Waikato,  Tauranga,  fmd  Wanganui-  districts,  on  the  head- 
qoarters  Staff  of  Sir  D.  Cameron,  and  attached  to  the  Quarter  Master  (Jeneral's  Department;  waa  present  in  tho 
•coon  at  Bangiawhia,  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah,  Tauranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Ci.),  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
auack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  affair  atKakaramea  (Medal).  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  in  the 
Mcond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafUl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of 

??^?"**  iSCT-entl  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"Doctor  J.  A.  Woolfryes  served  in  tho  Ashanti  war  (Vom  the  rath  December  1873,  P*rt  of  which  period  as 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomasaie 
(Eoentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Doctor  T.  E.  white  served  in  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Horakiv 
Vslley.  Also  throughout  the  Taranaki  war  of  t86o-6i,  and  was  Senior  Medical  Officer  in  the  field  from  February  to 
July  i860;  and  was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Served  throuRhout  the  war  of  1863-64  in  the  Waikato  country, 
Md  was  in  medical  charge  of  Brigadier  General  Caroy*8  Force  during  the  three  days'  operations  at  and  capture  of 
Onnu,  and  was  again  mentioned  in  despatches  {CB.  and  Modal). 

_*^  uoeUn  H.  Kendall  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-ss  aa  Assistant  Surgeon  17th  Lancers,  at  the  affairs  of 
nUfiiaDac  and  M:*Kenz{o'8  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  as  Surgeon  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
battles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  with  the  liight  Cavalry  Brigade  at 
Eupajoria  under  General  D'Allonville  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the 
7«  Hussars  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of 
the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbngh,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  aSiairs  of  Barree  and  Sirsee,  action  of 
>awsbgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign 
ndading  the  afihirs  of  Daodpore,  Kandoo  Nuddee,  and  Hyderghnr,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the 
Gwwntee;  al«>  tlie  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Chnrda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Mee- 
jeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  tho  Raptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  aflhir  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  .with 
Clasp). 

*♦  Mr.  T.  C.  O'lieary  served  with  the  68ih  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  tho  18th  March  1855.  deluding  the 
tap  andfaU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Doctor  8.  H.  Fasson  served  with  the  Rosral  Artillery  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847 ;  and  throughout  that  of  i85x-*53 
(Me^),  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuto  tribes  at  the  Berea  aoth  Deo.  185a.  Served  throughout 
ue  Eastern  caxnpaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affiiirs  of  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie'a  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma. 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th 
Oet.  1854  (MedaL  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Hr.  M.  F.  Miinifold  served  with  tne  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Bala  Rao  near  Bootwul  on  tho  Nepoul  Frontier  on  the  98th  March  1839  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  R.  Gilbome  scn-ed  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  from  5th  June  1854.  Served  with  the  89th  Regiment 
tn  the  Crimea  frDm  14th  Dec.  1854,  including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  x8th  Juno  and  8th 
September  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  India  during  tho  suppression  of  the  mutiny 
in  i8|7-5Q^anil  in  pursuit  of  tne  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Rajpootona  and  Central  India  (Medal). 
J"'  Mr.  W.  P.  Ward  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affeir  of  M'Kenaie's 
nm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  tho  sortie  on  96th  Oct. 
iSu,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Doctor  J.  8 .  Furlong  landed  at  Varna  in  May  1854  with  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  in  September  in  the  Crimes  with 
U^  E  Battery  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  afikir  of  BulgsAao,  battles  of 
Alxoa,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  after  which  he  proceeded  in  medical  charge  of  the  steamship  Muturitima  with  240 
wrraaded  to  Scutari ;  subsequently  served  with  the  39th  and  42nd  Regiments  at  the  siege  and  fttll  of  Sebastopol,  ex- 
pedition to  Kertoh,  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1857-59  he  served  with  the  42nd  Hic-hlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny -campaign,  including 
the  battle  of  Cawnporo  (6th  Dec:  1857),  actions  at  Seraighat,  Khodagunj,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  of  Lucknow^assault 
on  the  Martiniere,  and  capture  of  the  city,  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygonge,  and  capture  of  Bareiny 
(Xsdal  with  Clasp).  .      . 

^  *>  Doctor  Frederick  Robinson  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign,  of  1854-55, 
Loelnding  the  battles  of  Alma,  BaUklava,  and  Inkerman.  siege  and  Ihll  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  a6th  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  with  four  Ofaisps,  ^th  Chiss  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

~  Doctor  J.  Kellie  was  m  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  86th  Regiment  in  1857  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar, 
wtion  at  Mnndesore,  battle  of  Googaria,  and  relief  of  Neemu6h.  Served  also  with  the  tyth  Lancers  m  Rajpootana 
^Ceotial  India,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Zeeraporeln  Dec.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Doctor  James  Sinclair  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Burgeon  of  the  33rd  Regiment,  and  was 
pv^nent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala.  Acted  as  Priucipal  Medical  Officer  of  a  Division  of  British 
^nops  m  Abyssinia  from  15th  January  to  9th  March  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  Miyor 

ftjt  Tatuable  services  rendered  during  the  campaign,"  Medal) . 

J'  Hr.C.  D.  Madden  served  trova.  18th  Jan.  to  20th  May  1855  in  the  Crimea  and  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Oisp,  ukd  Turkish  Mcdal)\  Served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  &4th  Dec. 
'937.  SBd  in  thr  Ftdd  Division  under  Colonel  Primrose  in  the  latter  part  of  1850  (Medal).  Served  aa  Surgeon  of  tho 
4u  Kinff's  Own  throughout  the  Al^-ssinian  camnaign,  and  was  present  as  Field  Surgeon  of  the  ist  Brigade  at  the 
MttonofArogeeaxid  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  and  promoted  Sui^geon  Mi^or  **tot  valuable 
Mrnoes  rendered  during  the  oampai^,"  Medal). 

'*  Doctor  J.*  E.  Clntterbuck  served  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857*58  with  a  flying,  column  under  Colonel 
(^uistia  in-  tho  Fntbehpore  District  (Medal).  Served  wich  tho  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Ashanti  war,  in 
i'74*  and  ifas  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassio.( Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  6.  Auchinlcck  served  in  tho  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  in  the  Eusooftsie 
^pedSHon  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81  st 
ygnent  under  Colonel  Renny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  C?avah*yand  three  Regiments  of 
Nacvs  Inikntty,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for*  mutiny. 

^M)octor  E.  J.  Fronklyu  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  was  at  Balaklava  attending  on  the  wocmded 
dwng  the  Cannalry  action  there ;  and  was  placed  in  charge  of  tho  Russian  wounded  after  the  battle  of  Inkerman; 
m  mcoieal  charge  of  tho  77th  Rogimont  throughout  all  the  various  siege  operations  before  SebaatoxK)!,  axid  waa  reoom- 
yttdyd  for  some  honorarv  distinction  by  Sir  William  Codrington  (Medal  with  Clasne.  stb  Class  of  the  Medfidie,  and 
TartikhMedal).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  with  the  Column  under  Sir  W.  W.  Turner  at  Sassenun,  on  tha 
GraodTmnk  Road,  Bengal. 

j^  Doctor  J.  Irvine  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock*s  Column  in  1857  in  medical  charge  of  the 
Boyal  Artillery  (Maude's),  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore, Oonao,  Boasemt 
uimm,  Mongawarra,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Luoknow  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
with  Otttraa*s  Force  in  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow  by 
*^\Clyde  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  ~* '•  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8<4-s5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  aiege  and 
lau  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  20th  Oct.  1854,  by  a  shell  in  the  Trenches),  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemeteiy 
on  the  xSth  June:  was  especially  mentioned  in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  for  his  exertions  (Medal  with  three 
('lasps.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  aonor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  tho  Indian  campaign  of  if^^l^  medical 


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ohai^e  of  the  sand  Light  Infimtry  and  was  preaent  at  the  snooessftil  attack  on  the  entrenched  position  at  Debaygaio, 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dirhool,  action  at  Doadpore,  alBur  at  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  Fori^of  Amethieszui 
T^nrkornore,  accompanied  the  Column  under  Colonel  Carmiohael  which  droye  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra 
(Medal). 

'^  Mr.  J.  Lamprey  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  tne  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps) .    Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1863,  including  the  recapture  of  Kadlng. 

**  Mr.  A.  G.  EUdngton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  InkenusD 
(wounded),  siege  and  fieOl  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Clsss  of  the 
Med^iidie,  and  ^rkish  Medal).  ^    , 

^  Mr.  A.  H.  Fraser  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  theMurreeDepct 
when  the  station  was  attacked  on  the  xst  Sept.  1857,  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  employed  in  the  operations 
of  the  three  following  days  (Medal).  . 

'*  Mr.  J.  Hendlev  was  present  in  an  engagement  between  the  British  troops  and  the  Mahometans  of  Combo  in  the 
Ghunbia,  on  the  Z7tn  July  1855,  and  received  contusions  on  the  chest  and  forehead  from  musket-balls.  He  served  also 
with  the  combined  Forces  of  the  French  and  English  on  the  4th  August  following,  when  the  stockaded  town  ot 
f^abi^ee  was  taken  and  destroyed.  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.w.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the 
EusaflEve  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming 
of  the  Conical  Hill  ana  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  z^th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destnictioii 
of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  an 
the  submission  of  the  hiU  tribes  on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*o  Mr.  J.  B.  Moffatt  served  with  the  and  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  ^  .    . 

*i  Mr.  H.  B.  Hassard  served inthe  Kafflrwar  of  1851-53— horseshot  in  the  Waterkloof  (Medal).  Also  served  m  the 
Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  (Hasp). 

M  Mr.  B.  Tydd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afikir  of  Bulganac  and  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  „    ,^ 

M  Mr.  W.  J.  Ingham  was  present  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  sand  Light  Infantry  at  the  action  with  the  SeslkoU 
mutineers  at  Trimmos  Ghat  (Soorsdaspore  on  the  zath  and  x6th  July  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«  Mr.T.  B.  Reid  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  7th  Bengal  Native  Inibntry  during  the  Santal  insurrection. 
Served  in  the  53rd  Begt.  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chuttra,  GopslRonge, 
Khodgunge,  and  entry  into  Futteghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow.    Served  on  the  Staff  m  Oude  during  the  campaign  of  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

»»  Mr.  H.  T.  Reade  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  61st  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  ist  July  1857  to  the  final 
capture  of  the  city  on  aoth  September ;  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  the  4th,  9th,  18th,  and  93rd  Jolj, 
accompanied  the  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  city  on  the  Z4th  September,  and  subsequently  with  a  small  V^l^l 
the  6xst  repulsed  an  attack  of  about  300  Sepoys  on  some  wounded  men  whose  lives  were  thereby  saved;  on  the  i6tb 
September  was  one  of  the  first  up  ^e  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  magazine  and  with  a  sergeant  spiked  a  |^~ 
mentioned  in  despatch,  and  recommended  for  promotion  for  "  unwearied  exertions  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  fiela 
during  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

**  Doctor  Hoiton  served  in  Bulgaria,  Scutari,  and  the  Crimea  during  the  Eastern  campaisp  of  z854-5^* 

^  Mr.  J.  L.  Jameson  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  m  Z857-5S  (Medal). 

i*>*  Mr.  B.  Lane  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  z852-53,  including  the  attack  on  the  outpost 
of  Tomboo  and  several  operations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Noticed  in  General  Orders  by  we 
Commander  in  Chief  in  India  of  zoth  November  Z853  for  assiduous  attention  to  the  sick  on  an  occasion  when  the 
whole  detachment  at  Tomboo  were  prostrated  by  f^ver.  Also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  m 
Z858  and  present  at  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  on  the  5th  March  (Meaal) . 

fo«  Mr.  T.  W.  Fox  served  with  the  Z4th  light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  Z857,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Doctor  J.  Meane  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  aand  May  Z855,  including  the  siege  ua 
fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  received  a  contused  wound  on  the  knee 
from  a  shell  in  the  Trenches  on  z7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

io«  Doctor  W.  S.  Whylook  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai, 
where  he  killed  two  of  the  enemy,  one  in  dose  comlwt,  saving  therebv  the  life  of  an  European  soldier  (Medal  mth 
Clasp) .    Was  Sanitary  and  Senior  Medical  Officer  of  the  Derbund  Field  Force  of  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868. 

»"  Doctor  J.C.Homsby  Wright  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55  with  the  Ro^al  Artillery,and  wa» 
present  at  the  battlesof  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded,  and  horse  shot  under  hun),  siege  and  tall  01 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  also  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

^^*  Mr.  A.  Morphew  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  throughout  the  operations  in  Quiah,  western  Am»; 
was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massongha  on  zoth  December,  storming  and  destruction  of  Uie  8tocnde» 
and  war  fences  at  Madonkia  on  Z9th  December,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockade  at  Madonkia  on  the  night  01 
the  a7th  December,  of  the  Fetish  town  of  Robea  on  aSth  December  z86z,  and  of  the  towns  of  Mefemba  and  Migohn  on 
17th  Jan.  Z863  (mentioned in  despatches).  ,  ,    . . 

"•  Mr.  J.  H.  Porter  served  with  the  97th  Resiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aoth  Nov.  Z854  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  i857-5«>~~ 
with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  afterwaros  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  storming  of  the  itaiser  Bagh ;  served  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecand  in 
1859  and  surprise  and  night  attack  at  the  Kala  Nuddy  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambolance 
during  part  of  the  Franco-Crerman  war  in  Z870,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Paris,  and  has  received  the  Grerman  Bteei 
War  Medal.  ^.     .. 

lie  Doctor  John  Ogilvy  served  with  the  3rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  indudms  tne 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  eto 
September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  MedalL  ,  ^.. 

"7  Doctor  W.  M.  Sknes  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  on  the  Expedition  from  Aden  into  Axmbia  against  toe 
Arabs  in  Z865-66. 

i*«  Doctor  T.  M.  Bleckley  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  zqth  Jan.  tessi 
including  the  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  As  Secretary  to  the  Inspector 
General  of  Hoapitsis,  British  Forces,  received  on  two  occasions  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  of  India  m 
Council  for  professional  services.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  Z873-74,  and  was  appointed  to  the  medical  chMge 
of  the  Hospital  ship  Vtetor  Emanutl  and  other  military  hospitals  and  transports  in  harbour  at  Cape  Gn» 
CaRtle  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  CB.).  , 

^  Doctor  J.  B.  Cookbum  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-5<,  including  the  expedition  to  Elertch  ana 
Tenikale,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal).  ,  ^.      ^. 

^  Mr.  W.  M.  Webb  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  ui« 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  o?  Sebastopoi(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1"  Mr.  J.  B.  C.  Reade  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854--U| 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— was  wounded  on  the  Z4th  Nov.  Z855  at  w 
explosion  of  the  French  siege  train  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  Battalion  during 
the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  numerous  afilairs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

Ml  Doctor  B.  Hinde  served  with  a  field  force  under  Colonel  Murray  up  the  River  (Gambia  in  z86i,  and  was  preBBO^ 
at  all  the  operations,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Sabba,  and  was  mentioned  us  de- 
spatches for  attending  the  wounded  who  were  lying  at  point  blank  zunge  of  the  stockade  before  it  was  finally  oaznea 

it»  Doctor  B.  M.  Sinclair  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  aoth  Nov.  Z854,  including  the  aiege 
and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurUsh  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal,  also  in  the  97th,  in  snnpressmg 
the  mutiny  in  Z857-58,  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Uznmeerpore.  and  Sultanpore ; 
afterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  Z859  (Medal  with  Cmph 

A**  Mr.  W.  Cattell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  including  the  batues 


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of  Balaklftva,  liikerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals). 

>"  Mr.  St  John  Stanly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
aiege  and  &n  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Mr.  J.  Ekin  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tarkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  A.  M.  Tippetts  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  affair  of 
finlganac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal   with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 

^^  Mr.  J.  w«f^Tinft^w  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
tiege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  a6th  October,  capture  of  Rifle-pits  on  zpth  April,  capture  of  the  Quarries, 
and  assaults  of  the  Bedan  on  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
snd  Turkish  Medal). 

Ml  Mr.  T.  Clark  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  ^^e  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
sod  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  with  the  69th  Regiment  at  the  affair  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River, 
Canada,  in  May  1870. 

itf  Mr.  E.  L.  Lundy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September,  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale,  was  wounded  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  on  29th  July  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps , 
aad  Tarkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack 
and  battle  of  Kooshab,  surrender  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwaz  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Military  portion 
of  the  expedition)  (MediU  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in 
1^57-58.  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  Cawnpore,  with  Havelock's  Column ; 
defeace  of  the  Alumbagh,  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  action  of  Soorgunge,  defence  of  Cawn- 

fare  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  E^alee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service), 
ersoually  thanked  by  H.R.U.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  on  embarkation  of  the  troops  ftrom  Varna  to  the  Crimea 

Tor  his  excellent  arrangements  for  and  care  of  the  sick  of  the  Highland  Brigade,  then  under  his  medical  charge. 

Thanked  in  orders  at  Cawnpore  by  General  Neill,  when  in  charge  of  the  sick  and  wounded,  for  his  excellent 

arrangements  and  treatment  of  so  many. 
1*7  Mr.  T.  Wright  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 

Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastoi>ol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  38th 

Re^pment  ia  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of 

Lacknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
>«•  Doctor  A.  Guthrie  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of 

Cavnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  TranS'Grogra  campaign,  and  afberwu^swith  Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  Centi'al 

India  m  185^-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
>*"  Mr.  E.  Y.  Kellett  served  m  the  Crimea  f^om  the  ist  October  1854  to  the  30th  May  1856,  including  the 

siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  medical  charge  of  detachments  from  Balaklava  that  took  part  in  the  battle  on 

the  2sih  October  1854.    Was  in  medical  charge  of  Russian  wounded  prisoners  after  Inkerman,  and  of  the  General 

Field  and  Cbolera  Hospitals  of  the  3rd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Ser\'ed  in  the  New 

Zealand  war  in  1863-^5,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  14th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Rangiriri  (mentioned  in 

despatches.  Medal). 
'"  Mr.  B.  A.  Chappie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the  Soots  Greys  at  the 

alEur  of  M*Kenzie*8  Farm,  capture  and  battle  of  Balaklava  (horse  wounded),  and  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the 

batUe  of  Inkerman ;  served  wiUi  the  right  siege  train  for  more  than  ten  months  and  performed  constant  trench 

doty,  aad  was  in  the  Trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  and  final  assault  (Medal 

with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Mr.  A,  G.  xoong  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  throughout 

the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .    Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  Battalion  60th 

Bifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 
^  Mr.  0.  C.  Dempster  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  Nov.  1854  to  aoth  May  1856, 

indoding  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

AecompoAied  the  expedition  into  the  Hazara  district  imder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (Medal 

with  Cflasp).    Was  m  medical  charge  of  the  Movable  Colunm  from  Ferosepore  after  Tantia  Topee  in  Feb.  and 

llareh  1859.    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture 

of  Bsagiawhia  on  axst  Feb.  1864— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 
^  Doctor  B.  W.  Meadows  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  Oct.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 

Ul  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^Mr.  EL  Hnngerford  served  in  the  Crimea  {h>in  nth  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  Sebastopol,  and 

|ukish Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of 
KlHKlsgimge  and  entry  into  Futtehgunge,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
•&ir  of  Koorsie,  and  some  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Mr.  W.  G.  N.  Manley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  f^om  the  zith  June  1855,  including  the 
uegesnd  tkll  of  SelMstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Royid  Artillery  in  the 
Kew  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  volunteered  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah  near 
^uxaoga  (Victoria  Cross,  and  mentioned  in  despatched).  Served  with  the  field  force  under  General  Chute  in  the 
expedition  ttom.  Wanganui  to  Taranaki,  including  the  march  through  the  bush  at  the  rear  of  Mount  Egmont,  and 
*M  nreaent  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  following  Pahs,  viz. :  Okoioukou,  Patahi,  Otapawa,  and  Waikokou 
(thaaiked  in  geneial  ordera,  and  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  for  ''distinguished  and  meritorious  services  rendered  to 
the  lick  aodwoonded  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,"  Medal).  Has  reoeived  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal 
flanane  Society  for  swimming  to  the  assistance  and  rescuing  from  drowning  a  gunner  of  the  Royal  Artillerv  who 
Aad  bJlen  overboard  while  disembarking  trom.  a  steamer  in  the  Waitotara  river.  New  Zealand.  Proceeded  with 
^  British  Ambulance  to  the  Franco*German  war  of  1870-71.  Was  in  charge  of  "B"  Division  of  the  Ambu- 
'^i^  and  attached  to  the  aand  Division  of  the  Prussian  Army,  accompanying  it  during  the  operations  consequent 
on  the  advance  on  Orleans.  Marched  with  it  between  aoo  and  300  miles  during  the  severe  winter  weather  in  Novem- 
ber and  Deoembo^  and  was  present  at  several  enimgemente.  For  his  services  was  thanked  by  General  Von  Wittich 
commanding  the  Division,  and  received  the  Steel  war  Medal ;  also,  at  the  request  of  the  Crown  Prince,  was  granted 
by  the  Emperor  of  Germany  the  and  Class  of  the  Iron  Cross  **  on  account  of  his  devoted  and  excellent  conduct  in 
ud^V  out  and  earring  for  the  wounded  of  the  aand  Prussian  Division  in  the  actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Breton- 
oeUee  on  the  18th  and  atst  November,  and  the  battles  of  Orleans  and  Cravant  on  the  and  to  the  loth  December 
1870."  Has  also  received  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  for  1870-71.  Was  present  also  at  the  siege  of  Paris,  and 
on  Uie  declaration  of  the  Armistice  proceeded  into  the  city  with  supplies  for  the  hospitals. 

**  Mr.  A.  B.  Hndson  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  in 
oikkimin  x86i. 

**  Mr.  B.  Borland  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  "in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  rendered 
domig  the  epidemic  of  yeltow  fover  in  Bermuda." 

^  Mr.  L.  Kidd  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  Troops  on  board  the  Charlotte,  wreoked  with  much  loss  of  life 
InAlgoaBajon  aoth  Sept.  1854;  also  on  the  Sattem  Monareh,  destroyed  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859, 
yd  was  honourably  mentioned  in  Geneial  Orders  for  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  of  the  loss  of  each  of  these  ships, 
oerred  with  the  37th  Regiment  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1857-58  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  and  was  at  uie 
saaanU  and  destmotion  of  Nerinjee  (Medal) . 

*  Mr.  L.  O.  Patterson  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  rebel  Kareens  in  Burmah,  and 
Y^Apnsent  in  six  engagements.  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59;  was  in  medical  charge  of  the 
^rrah  Field  Force  from  June  to  Oct.  1858,  and  present  in  action  at  Slrthooa  (wounded),  Julpoora,  Brahminagunge, 
ovnpors,  Perowra,  Jnmaon,  Kanisath,  and  Jugdespore ;  volunteered  to  overtake  Lt.Colonel  Sir  H.  Havelock  and 
take  mediosl  charge  of  his  Cavalry ;  present  with  them  at  the  charge  and  action  at  Neenadee,  present  again  with 


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the  field  force  in  the  last  action  at  Mahoolan,  and  in  several  other  minor  skirmishes  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

^»>  Doctor  John  Tulloch  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaiffn  of  1857-58,  incanding  the  sup- 
pression of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow  and  actions  at  Ghanda,  umeerpore, 
°2if  ^npore.  and  Douraba,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  operations  near  Jugdespore 

w  Mr.  W.  Haward  served  with  the  34thBefriment  ia  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  he  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Ihiriush  Kedal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58*  includiug 
the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th,  a7th,  and  28th  Nov.  1857.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of  AaimgUur 
(Medal  with  Clnsp). 

!•»  Mr.  G.  B.  Poppelwell  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Cnmean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the 
3i8t  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Qasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  84th  Regiment  from  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  with 
Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  Mansarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence ;  with 
Uutram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh  including  the  repulse  of  nttmerous  attacks,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  with  the  90th  Light  In&ntrv  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's 
senrice  for  Lucknow.  Thanked  in  Orders  at  Cawnpore  by  Brigadier  General  Neil  for  **hi8  unwearied  attention 
aud  exertion  to  his  nomerous  patients  and  his  excellent  hospital  arrangements  in  treating  so  many  sick  and 
^o^ed  ") .    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-^6  (Medal) . 

^'»  Mr.  w.  Grantt  served  in  the  Crimea  flrom  lath  Nov.  to  38th  Dec.  1854,  and  from  31st  July  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Also 
served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  and  storming  of 
Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) . 

1^  Doctor  S.  S.  Skipton  was  attached  to  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  sard  July  1855,  ineludinR  the 
siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hagh  Rose  in  1858.  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahatghur. 
relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Gurrakotah  and  pursuit  across  the  Beas  ;  at  Malthone,  battle  of  the  Betwa.  siege  and 
capture  of  Jhansi,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharree  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  various  affairs  during  the  advance 
0°  Calpee,  action  of  Golowlee.  capture  of  the  Fort  and  arsenal  of  Calpee.  action  of  Morar.  and  recapture  of  Gwalio^- 

^73  Doctor  J.  P.  Street  served  in  the  Crimea  Arom  loth  May  Z855.  including  the  siege  and  fieOl  of  Sebastopol.  and 
attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"♦  Doctor  T.  Tarrant  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee.  and 
aftair  of  Kunkur  (Medal). 

^78  Mr.  E.  L.  Hiffeman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  3rd  July  1855,  with  the  19th  Regiment, 
noludmg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal. . 

"•  Mr.  R.  W.  Jackson  served  with  the  90th  Lurht  InfiBmtry  in  the  Crimea,  fh)m  5th  Dec.  1854,  indndin^  the  aiege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny;  in  medical 
charge  of  a  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Luolaiow  by  Lord  Clyde,  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857. 
with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  assault  and  captore  of  Lucknow ;  in  medical  charge  of  the  Camel  Corps  ai 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Calpee ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrtiool  in  Oude,  also  durin;; 
the  final  operations  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Ccmsi 
m  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74,  including  the  acUoa  of  Essaman,  relief  of 
Abrekramna,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassio;  and  was  in  Medical  Chaxve  of  the 
xst  Field  Hospital  A-om  its  formatioa  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CJ9.,  Medal  with  Clftsp). 

177  Mr.  E.  H.  Roberts  served  with  the  73nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  X3th  June  x855>  incLudin^r  the 
expedition  of  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x857'-58,  inpludinR  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge.  and  capture  of  BaveUIy  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

i7«  Doctor  A.  D.  Gulland  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku.  and  captore  of 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanfchai* 
including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Nsjow,  and  the  ^Biiir  of 
Nauksiang.  Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  subsequent  operations 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

180  Mr.  T.  Teevan  served  in  the  Crhnea  tnm.  the  17th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  ahd  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
witti  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  (Medal  with  Clas(  f6r.the  Taku  Torts). 

i»  Mr.  H.  J.  H.  Lawrence  served  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  Nov.  1854,  including  the  jBiege  axul  UklX  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

»M  Mr.  J.  Sparrow  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Ensol^ie 
Frontier  imder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  Uo.y  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostaned  &natiC8  on  the 
Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^"  Mr.  J.  H.  Finnemore  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present 
at  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  PeUa  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  oafiaT&  of 
Magdala  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

i»»  Doctor  R.  C.  Lofthoose  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  i8th  Axnil  xSss, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  aflUr  of  axst  September  near  Kertch  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  X4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaigns  in  Cetitcal  India 
from  loth  July  1857  to  April  2859  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  Sir  R.  Napier,  including  the  siege  of  Bahutghor.  action 
of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Garrakota,  disanxiing  the  Bhopal  Contingent  at  Sehore,  fbrcing 
the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  siege  and  faU  of  Jhansl,  action  of  Koonch,  aU  the  afihirs  during  the 
advance  on  Calpee,  including  the  battle  of  Golowlie,  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
recapture  of  Gwalior,  operations  in  Bnndlecund,  and  afi^urs  of  Garotha  and  Jachlone,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee. 
Was  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  India  up  to  the  capture  of  Gwalior;  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Director  General  Army  Medical  Department  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

^M  Mr.  H.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  8th  Nov.  1854  to  x8th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Olasp  for 
Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

iM  Mr.  R.  W.  Carter  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  XS54-55.  including 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  witn  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  Sand  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858.  mcluding  the  actions  of  Khankur  and 
Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

^'^  Mr.  R,  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55  ^^^  ^^  ^oth  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  fiul  of  Sebastopol.  and  assaults  of- the'  x8th  June  and  8th 
September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i^  Mr.  W.  R.  Steuart  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1854-55,  and  has  the  Medal  with  da^  for 
Sebastopol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

^**  Doctor  Francis  Collins  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-^58,  and  was  preeent  at 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha  and  Martiniere ;  with  Outram's 
Division  in  the  Alumbagh.  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lu^cnow 
(Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^  Doctor  J.  L.  Erskine  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  X4th  Nov,  1854,  inclnding 
the  siege  andflsllof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  medical  charge  of  (he  IMi  J'orce 
under  Brigadier  Macau  sent  from  Ahmedabad  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Februaiy  X859. 

*^  Doctor  A.  P.  M.  Corbett  ser\'ed  with  the  68th  Light  Infkntry  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  xS^  Harph,iSs5».inoliiding 
the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Digitized  by  VZiUUgl^ 


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>■  Mr.  J.  C.  Johnaton  serrad  wiih  the  oth  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Jan.  1855,  inolnding  the  siege  and 
UiX  of  Sebostopol,  and  aasaolt  of  the  Battenes  on  ^e  z8th  Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TnrkiBh  Hedal). 

*■  Mr.  W.  G.  Roe  served  with  the  89th  Besiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  and  March  to  a8ih  June  x855>  inclndinff 
Um  liese  of  Sebsstopol  and  attack  of  the  i8ih  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«?  Mr.  O.  M.  Slaughter  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1850 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Meengunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  affiurs  of  Barree  and  fiiree,  action  of 
Nswabgimge,  occupation  of  V^ysabad,  passage  of  theOoomtee  at  Snltanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign, 
indading  the  aflhirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat.  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Goomtee ; 
also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  afifhir  near  Churdaand  pursuit,  taking  tiie  Fort  of  Me^eedia,  attack 
OS  Baakee  with  pursuit  to  the  Baptee,  adyanoe  into  Nepaul,  and  ailhir  at  Sitki^hat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"•  Mr.  J.  W.  Hulseberg  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  39th  January  iZs$t 
includtng  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

««  Mr.  8.  Boch  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  a8th  Feb.  1855,  indudhig  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Bebastopol 
and  attack  of  the  z8th  June ;  also  served  with  the  French  as  a  volunteer  at  the  storming  of  the  Mamelon  on  the  7th 
Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Doctor  W.  H.  Corbett  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  9th  January  to  the  J3th  June  1855,  including 
the  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  Sist  Begiment  in  the 
Koaooftie  expedition  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and 
via  nresent  when  the  8zst  Begiment  under  Colonel  Benny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Begmient  of  Native  Cavalry 
and  three  Begiments  of  Native  Inflantry»  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

^  Mr.  B.  Webb  served  in  India  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Banda  and  Chitrakote  (mentioned 
is  deepateh,  Medal). 

«*  Doctor  J.  8.  Conyers  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  x87a-74.  Including  the  battle  of  Amoaflil,  attack  and 
capture  of  Becqnah,  battle  of  Ordahsn  and  capture  of  Coomassle  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"«  Mr.  Faught  was  employed  as  Sanitary  Officer  at  Cape  Coast  Castle  daring  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874  (Medal). 

^*  Mr.  J.  Wood  served  m  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  19th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol,  and 
attack  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

<*<  Mr.  T.  J.  Orton  served  with  the  Bo3ral  Artillery  in  the  Trenches  before  Bebastopol  in  185^  and  at  the 
acuolt  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Bose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  C;handairee.  siege 
and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  aObions  of  i7tn  and  z8th  May,  and  of  axst  May  at 
Golowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee,  was  afterwards  present  in  various  actions  in  the  Bnndlekund  district  (Medal) .  Ac- 
companied the  Perak  lExpedition  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

'^^Mr.  W.  H.  Muschamp  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  90th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol.  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  N.W.  Provinces 
is  snppressm^  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  includmg  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  the 
Ovahor  Conting«mt,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  affairs 
of  Mahomdee,  Shahabad,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  S.  A.  Lithgow  served  with  the  75th  Begiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (in  medical 
charge  fh>m  the  commencement  of  the  operations  agamst  Delhi  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow),  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  oity,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  actions  of  Bolundshuhur, 
Ai^ra,  AHyghur,  Akrabad,  and  Kanoj,  advance  into  Oude,  and  affhirs  of  Maiagunge,  Alumbagh,  and  Dilkoosha,  and 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  thereafter  remained  with  Outram's  Division  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  at 
the  romlse  of  the  several  attacks  and  at  the  ailhir  of  Guilee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

***  Mr.  H.  Bose  served  in  the  Crimea  ttova.  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Bebastopol  (Medal 
trith Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and 
Tangkn,  actions  of  18th  and  aist  September,  and  surrender  of  Peldn,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  Queen's 
Royala  fh>m  the  taJring  of  Tangku  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Mr.  W.  H.  Harris  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ssnd  May  2855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
the  attack  of  the  z8th  June,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkigh  Medal).  Also  served 
(luriiigthe Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operations  before 
Calpee  early  in  1858,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh  daring  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Present  also  at  the 
ranender  of  the  Forts  of  Ahmatee  and  Shunkerpore,  pursuit  of  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra,  at  the  subsequent 
operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 

**  Doctor  C.  A.  Innes  served  with  the  Boyal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  96th  May  1855,  was  present  at  the 
bombardments  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  also  with  the.  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
ivkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  snd  was  in  medical  charge 
cf  the  Begiment  daring  part  of  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"*  Mr.  J.  Watts  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
CiTde,  and  oooupation  of  the  Alumbash  from  35(10  October  to  i8th  November,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawspore  on  6th  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*"  Mr.  C.  M.  Jeeeop  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
lad  Turkish  Medal) .  Was  present  doing  duty  with  the  Boyal  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Canton  on  38th  Deo.  1857 
iMedalwithCHasp). 

^  Doctor  A.  F.  BUiot  served  during  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

,"^  Mr.  J.  H.  Bobotham  served  wiu  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including 
tae  action  of  Nusserutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  action  of  Barree,  the  Oude 
^mpaign,  action  of  Jamo,  si^^  and  capture  of  Birwah,  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
2iadal  with  Clasp). 

,  *  Ooctor  A.  A.  Gore  served  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  Timmance  town  of  Massougha  on  the 
b^ena  Leone  river  on  loth  Decemoer,  attack  on  Madoukia  27th  December,  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  Fetish 
towa  of  Bohea  on  s8th  Dec.  i86x— mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  and  conspicuous  bravery,  and  specially 
fccognBcnded  fbr  promotion  in  1868.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  as  Samtary  Officer,  and  was  severely 
v.junded  in  the  action  of  the  3rd  November  near  Dunquah,  and  was  also  wounded  at  Quarman  on  the  x7th  Novem- 
ber (Medal). 

**  Mr.  G.  L.  Hinde  served  in  the  Crimea  ftam  the  30th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Mr.  Bdwin  Wilson  served  in  the  7xst  Highlanders  with  the  (Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Bose 

,n^^*  ^'^  ^^^^  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture 
or  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  in  medical  charge  of  a  Flying  Column  in  pursuit  of  Burgore 
Sing  ftiedal  with  Clasp) . 

*"  Mr.  C.  G.  Bead  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fix>m  the  7th  Nov.  Z854,  including 
tbe  aiege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Doctor  B.  Waters  served  in  the  Gambia  during  the  outbreak  of  cholera  in  1869.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
gy  ^^  Governor,  and  for  his  services  during  the  epidemic  received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Government  and  of  the 
S^^ST^tsry  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  *'  in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious 
*7V^^*  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  AmoafU.  capture  and  destruction 
or  Bseqnah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassle  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  wiUi  Clasp). 

r  rn.^*  '*'  ^*  ^^'^  scrved  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  aoth  Begiment,  including  the  actions 
ofCbsnda,  TJmeerpore,  and  Snltanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  passage 
of^  Gorn  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^,"'  Mr.  H.  B.  L.  Yeale  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde  (aeverely  wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  J.  Jameaon  was  promoted  Surgeon  "in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  during  an 
^P^fgo  of  yellow  fever  in  Trinidad." 

J  ^*  *•  ^^®  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  to  the  kings 
and  chiefii  of  Fanti  on  the  invasion  of  the  Protectorate  by  the  Ashantis  in  January'  1873.  Present  with  the  force 
under  Gotonsl  Festing  at  the  defeat  of  the  Ashantia  in  the  two  engagements  at  Slminaon  the  t.^th  June,  and  was 


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mentioned  in  doBpatches  as  having  "  acted  in  more  capacities  than  those  of  his  own  profession,"  and  as  having 
"  rendered  valnaole  assistance  on  all  occasions."  Joined  Glover's  expedition,  to  which  he  served  as  Chief  of  the 
Staff  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CM&.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Mr.  T.  B.  P.  O'Brien  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  ezpeditionarj'  force  against  the  hostile  Indians  of 
Yucatan  in  1858,  and  served  with  the  troops  engaged  in  suppression  of  disturbances  throughout  the  Northern 
districts  of  British  Honduras  in  that  year. 

*^  Mr.  A.  N.  Fox  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Epee  near 
Lagos  in  1863.  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  mclnding  the  action  near  Dunquah,  batUe  of 
AmoafVil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Mr.  H.  Sherlock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  includmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  8th  Hnsaais 
throughout  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1858-50  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Chundaree. 
battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  GwaUor  and  charged  with  the  Squadron  8th  Hussars  at  Gwalior,  when  the 
Ranee  of  Jhansi  was  killed  (wounded  and  specially  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of 
Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Koorwye  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  E.  6.  M'Dowell  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  action 
of  Binho,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  S.  Fuller  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  ca£>ture  of  Meeanguuge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  campaign  in  Oude  and 
Rohilcund  with  actions  at  Rhodamow  and  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Shafajehanporeand  pursuit  to 
Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad  (Medal  witn  Clasp). 

'^7  Doctor  A.  C.  Robertson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  in  the 
operations  of  Cawnpose  under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  action  of  Navrab  Gtunge,  passage  of  the  Goomteo,  and  occupation  of  Sultan- 
pore  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  T.  N.  Hoysted  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  on  aStb 
and  a9th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp).  Served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  at  the  last 
advance  into  Oude  under  Lord  Clyde  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Fort  Ameetie  (Modal). 

*^  Mr.  J.  Wiles  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  a6th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fail  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the 
Indian  mutin3'^  campaign  firom  August  1858  and  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Turner  in  the  Behar 
district.  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Taku,  and  surrender 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigieuie  and  served 
throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^t*  Mr.  W.  O'Halloran  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  December  1857  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

*»  Mr.  W.  Collis  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofeie  Frontier 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindostanec  fanatics  on  the  Heighu 
of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  States  under  Brigadier 
General  Ross,  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  from  24  Nov.  1875  to  31  January  1876. 

»i  Doctor  M.  Grant  served  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  of  1857-58,  with  the  sthFusiliersattheAlumbagh  under 
Outram,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .      ,       , 

*^  Mr.  A.  F.  Bradshaw  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  through  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oude  cam- 
paign (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  J.  B.  Baker  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o  (Medal). 

*^  Doctor  R.  Lewer  seryedin  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

3*«  Mr.  C.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  ftom  Nov.  1857  to  April  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah,  also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Kotah  (Medal 
wiSi  Clasp). 

M7  Doctor  T.  Rndd  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
or  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotaria  and  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*M  Mr.  D.  C.  M*FaIl  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  on  board  H.M.  s.a  "James  Watt*'  during  the  Baltic 
Expedition  of  1854-55  (Medal).  ,        ^  ^, 

^'  Doctor  W.  S.  Oliver  served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  In  1858,  includmg  the  actigns  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena, 
relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehan- 
pore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left 
bunk  of  the  Goomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad ;  also  present 
lib  the  action  of  Bungkagong,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore, 
Attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  actions  at  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Battalion 
ooth  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 

-**  Doctor  J.  H.  Beath  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
ol  Lucknow.  Served  with  the  Buffs  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking 
of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  W.  Ashton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  79th  Highlanders  at 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Cassie,  and  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabaa,  present  with  the  ss^d  Regiment 
Hi  the  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  atfiftirs  (Medal). 

'***  Mr.  R.  W.  Clifton  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  and 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"?  Doctor  D.  F.  de  Hodgson  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  engaged  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  x86i. 

''^  Mr.  Charles  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  the  rebels  near  Peeroo  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  on  xitn  May  1858  (Medal j. 

*«>  Doctor  J.  Inkson  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore  and  actions  of  the 
1 7th  x8th  and  aoth  October  (Medal).    Served  also  with  the  Bhootau  expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^^  Mr.  James  Good  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present 
at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee.  Towards  the  end  of  1859  he  had  medical  charge  of  No.  4  Column,  Saugor  Field  Division, 
and  was  present  at  the  afihir  at  Raichore  (Medal).  Served  in  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1804 
:  Medal). 

»^^  Mr.  M.  G.  Jones  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infkntry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  X877  (Medal  with  Claspj. 

s^  Doctor  W.  Jobson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-66  (Medal). 

-^*  Mr.  G.  Perry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  trom  the  x6th  Tune  1855  indnd- 
lUK  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'7'  Mr.  W.  Curran  served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868,  and  was  present  with  the  Field  Hospital  at  Oghee 
during  the  advance  of  the  troops  into  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

">'<>  Doctor  C.  A.  Maunsell  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Fort  Buxa,  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Bala  Pass,  Tuzagon  Stockade,  and  Fort  Chamoorche 
(Mudal  with  Clasp). 

*'^  Mr.  J.  Watson  served  throughout  the  North  China  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the 
Sew  Zealand  war  in  1863-66.  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  field  operations  on  the  East  Coast  (Medal). 
Served  aUo  in  the  Ashantee  war  of  1873-4  (Medal). 

*»  Mr.  H.  Harrison  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangohow,  a^d  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

'73  Mr.  R.  W.  Troup  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  left  column  Dooar  Field  Force  of  the  Bhootan  expe* 
dition  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Dalimkote  and  Stockades  of  Nagoo  and  Chamoorct&ie 


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(Medal  with  Clasp).    Berred  in  the  Ashanii  war  in  1874,  and  was  present  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  at  the  battle 

of  imosftil, captore  of  Becqnah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Goomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*"  Doctor  J.  A.  B.  Horton  serred  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  under  Captain  Bridge,  R.A., 

np  the  river  Qambia,  when  the  King  of  Boondoo  invaded  and  destroyed  the  country  and  various  Important  towns, 
in  x866.    Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  S.  Moore  served  with  the  British  Militaiy  Ambulance  during  the  Franco^German  war  firom  Oct.  1870  to 
March  xSyx;  and,  with  the  '*B"  Division  of  the  Ambulance,  accompanied  the  a2nd  Prussian  Division  under 
General  wittische  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans  in  November  and  December.  Was  present  at  the 
sctioQS  of  C?hateanneuf  ana  Bretonoelles,  and  the  aeneral  engagement  at  Artenay  on  the  3rd  December.  Proceeded 
M  the  Gold  CoHSt  in  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74 ;  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Easamen,  and  subsequently  fllled  the  post  of  Statisuoal  Officer. 

«*  Mr.  J.  R.  (vreenhiU  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  J.  M.  Taylor  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o  and  was  present  at  Tangkn,  and  the  capture  of 
Tskn  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Modal  with  two  Clasps) . 

"7  Hr.  W.  Tanner  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855,  and  was  present  at  the 
bomtMudment  of  Bweaborg  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  i860, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  actions  near  Tanchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Doctor  J.  Doran  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  (Clasps) . 

"*  Doctor  B.  T.  Giraud  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg 
(Medal).  Served  with  the  jxst  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action 
of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangkn  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forte).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the 
Typings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  i86a,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  esca- 
lade of  the  walled  city  of  Kadin,  gunboat  aflkirs  at  woosung  and  Paushan,  affair  at  Nanksiang,  and  final  repulse 
of  the  Taepings  ttom  Shanghai  in  August. 

***  Mr.  w.  Sly  was  attached  to  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  campaign  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was 
present  at  the  delbnce  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  tJmbeyla  Pass,  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  burning  of  Lalloo,  and 
action  in  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'^  Doctor  W.  Q.  Don  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  in 
medical  charge  of  a  pursuing  Column  in  Malwa  in  1858-50,  and  present  in  the  action  of  R^pore  (Medal). 

*■  Mr.  Jamee  Davis  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  186 1  (Medal) . 

"**  Mr.  T.  Hoysted  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  India  in  the  Shahabad  campaign  In  1858 
and  was  present  in  actions  on  the  X4th,  x7th,  20th,  sist  and  a3rd  October  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  C.  H.  Giraud  served  with  a  flying  column  in  the  North  West  Provinces  of  India  in  1858-59,  including  the 
iction  at  Sissaghat  (Medal).  Also  with  the  3xst  Regiment  during  the  campaign  in  North  China  in  x86o,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  with  the  31  st 
Regiment  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanffhae,  including  service  with  the  storming 
parties  at  the  capture  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kahding,  Najow,  Cholin,  and  Tsinpoo,  taking  of  the  Stockaded 
foft  at  Kansianflr,  relief  end  recapture  of  Kahding. 

*"  Mr.  I.  Hopkins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Doadpore  and  taking  of  Fort 
Mimedea  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  186^,  including  the  night  attack  of  92nd  October, 
and  attack  on  the  Eagle's  Nest  Picquet  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Mr.  F.  Pennington  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

»7  Doctor  James  Paxton  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal). 

*■*  Mr.  A.  8.  K.  PrcHMott  served  with  the  expedition  to  CThina  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
TangkOfCaptnre  of  Taku  Forts— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ,and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

**  Mr.  A.  MofBtt  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  in  the  operai^ns 
aroTuid  Shanghai  against  the  Taepings  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  cities  of  Nayscien,  Kading, 
Nqow,  and  Cholin.  Entered  the  service  of  the  Emperor  of  China  at  the  same  time  as  Maior  Gordon,  Royal  Engi- 
neers, and  served  with  the  disciplined  Chinese  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  until  its  dissolution,  being  present 
at  thirty-three  engagements  against  the  rebels  (presented  by  the  Emperor  of  China  with  a  genex^  service 
medal  of  the  first  class,  and  a  special  service  medal  of  the  second  class) . 

*»  Doctor  S.  O.  Whito  served  with  the  Boyal  ArtiUerv  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868, including  the  exi>edition 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Doctor  JoIlu  Mackenzie  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal). 

*■  Mr.  S.  Arclier  was  attached  to  the  loi&t  Fusiliers  with  the  Eosofzai  Field  Force  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
in  Nov.  and  Dec .  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  destruction  of  Umbeylah  (Medal 
vith  Clasp). 

>"  Mr.  Davidse  served  in  the  Bhootam  campaign  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  fh>m  March  1865  to 
AprU  1I166  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  Edxnond  Hoile  served  with  the  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China, 
inchiding  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 

(SCedal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Hr.  C.  W.  Griffith  served  throughout  the  Hosarn  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x868in  medical  charge  of 

ft  Battery  of  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  G.  S.  Davie  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Artillery  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  ftrom  May 

i5$5  to  June  1856,  in  Turkey  and  at  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).    Served  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak,  Malay 

State*,  during  1875-76. 

^  Mr.  W.  Temple  served  in  Taranaki  in  the  latter  end  of  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  and  present  in  the 

ftkirmiah  of  the  x8th  March.    Ser\'cd  also  in  the  Waikato  campaign  in  tho  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  the 

artiou  of  Rangiriri  and  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  a\varded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  "  gaUant  conduct 

liomur  the  assault  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Rauflririri,  in  exposing  his  life  to  imminent  danger  in  crossing  the 

eanaiice  to  the  Maori  Keep,  at  a  point  on  which  the  enemy  had  concentrated  their  fire,  with  a  view  to  render 

a««iiitance  to  tiie  wounded,  and  more  especially  to  the  late  Captain  Mercer  of  tho  Royal  Artillery,"  Medal). 


ooerstionsfl 

Uislmpeha ^      _        .. 

enpecisily  to  the  late  Admiral  Protot  at  the  moment  when  he  was  mortally  woimded." 

"*  Mr.  W.  R.  Korans  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  in  tho  China  expedition  of  i860  (Medal). 

'"  Doctor  E.  L.  Low,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  fVom  the  14th  February  1856  to  the 
35th  November  1858.  Served  throagh  the  campaign  of  i36o  in  North  China  (Medal).  Also  through  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

*»  Mr.  J.  D.  Sainter  served  with  the  Cavalrv  Division  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  C^hina  (Medal). 

'■*  Mr.  R.  A.  P.  Grant  served  with  the  43rd  Li^ht  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  and  was  present  at 
several  engagements  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  brought  to  the  notice  of  the 
Colonel  commanding  the  district "  for  the  very  zealous  and  efficient  services  rendered  by  Assistant  Surgeon  Grant 
at  an  engagement  on  the  a8th  July  1865,  who  was  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire,  under  which  he  directed  Captain 
Close,  who  was  mortally  wounded,  to  be  carried  under  cover  "  (Medal) . 

^^  Mr.  A.  C.  Gaye  served  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Colbome  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  1875-76, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinta  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

u«  Mr.  £.  D.  Tomlinson  served  in  the  Province  of  Taranaki  "^luring  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Redoubt  at  Katikara,  of  the  Pahs  at  Manutahi,  Mataitawa,  Te  Arei,  and  Waikoukou,  the  action  of 
Pootoko,  the  attack  on  Sentry  Hill,  ambuscades  at  Tapuae  and  Wairau,  and  the  destruction  of  Pahs  and  villages 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Warea  (Medal). 
'^~  Mr.  O.  Owen  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regt.  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1865-66  (Medal). 

>u  Mr.  H.  Lamb  served  with  the  Waikato  Field  Force  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  and  was  piBsent  at 
PaterauKi,  Waiari,  and  the  subsequent  operations  of  that  campaign  (Medal). 


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294^  Mediecd  Department — War  Services. 

'^*  Hr.  F.  P.  Staples  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  xptb  Regiment  in  the  Hasan  campaign  of  x868,  indading  the 
expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  BUiok  Mountain  (Medal  \nih  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  J.  R.  Murray  served  in  the  Mew  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6x,  indnding  the  actions  of  Pataelakaarie, 
Mahoeten,  and  Matarikoriko  (Medal). 

ui  Doctor  J.  B.  Hannsh  served  with  the  loxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umheyto  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»•  Mr.  R.  P.  Ferguson  served  in  Bhootan  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  daring  the  campaign  of  1864- 
65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bala  and  Buza  Dooars. 

>**  Doctor  C.  M.  Douglas  was  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross,  together  with  four  Privates  of  the  34th  Regiment, 
**  for  the  very  gallant  and  daring  manner  in  which,  on  the  7th  May  1867,  they  risked  their  lives  in  manning  a  boai 
and  proceeding  through  a  dangerous  surf  to  the  rescue  of  some  of  their  comrades,  who  formed  paxi  of  an  expedition 
whion  had  been  sent  to  the  island  of  Little  ATufa-Twaw^  and  by  which  17  Officers  and  men  were  rescued  from  a  fearfol 
risk,  if  not  certain  death." 

sof  Doctor  F.  B.  Scott  received  the  special  approbation  of  the  Madras  (3ovemment,  followed  by  that  of  His 
Royal  Highness  the  Commander  in  Chief,  for  his  services  rendered  while  in  medical  charge  of  the  18th  Hussan 
during  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  regiment,  at  Secunderabad  inMay  1871. 

'M  Doctor  A.  Brebner  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s>*  Doctor  W.  T.  Martin  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  been  appointed  to  the  exploring  partj 
sent  to  Abyssinia  in  Sept.  1867,  and  which  he  accompanied  through  various  exi)editions  for  disoovermg  a  practicable 
route  for  troops  from  the  sea  to  the  higUands ;  was  afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Force 
and  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  Staff  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

»>  Mr.  H.  C.  Collier  served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x866  and  wss  pre- 
sent at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

3*7  Doctor  D.  A.  Leslie  served  in  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with 
cnasp). 

>M  Mr.  G.  Atkinson  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  x9th  Regiment  in  the  Hasan  campaign  of  x868  including  the  expe- 
dition against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s*  Mr.  D.  0.  Grose  served  with  the  expedition  firom  Aden  into  the  interior  of  Arabia  in  X865-66,  was  in  medics 
charge  of  the  Force  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  operations. 

MO  Mr.  R.  H.  Carew  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  with  the  45th,  Regiment  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 
Ml  Doctor  A.  Turner  served  m  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

so  Doctor  W.  H.  Steele  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68  (Medal).  Served 
on  board  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Bmanuel  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

MS  Mr.  G.  Andrew  and  Mr.  J.  W.  Morgan  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  in- 
eluding  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M«  Surgeon  Mi^or  Cuffe  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Transkei  Colnam 
throughout  the  operations  against  the  Ghdekas.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  campaign  as  Principal  Medical 
Officer  of  the  Northern  and  subsequently  of  Wood's  Flying  Column  ftom  the  commencement  of  operations  till  the 
action  of  Ulundi  and  conclusion  of  the  war  (mentioned  in  desx>atches). 
MB  Mr.  E.  J.  Fairland  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  November  1867  to  July  1868  (Medal). 
M«  Doctor  E.  Townsend  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including  the  actianB 
of  the  4th  (severely  wounded),  14th,  and  aoth  January,  and  4th  February. 

M7  Doctor  H.  F.  L.  Melladew  served  with  the  Left  Division  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal 
with  CTlasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  France  during  the  Franoo-Grerman  war  ftom  C>ctober  1870 
until  the  aedaration  of  the  Armistice  in  February  1871. 

MS  Mr.  T.  A.  Thomhill  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  including  the 
action  of  Khodaguni,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the 
Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
M9  Mr.  T.  S.  Cogan  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

s«o  Doctor  A.  A.  Macrobin  served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  the  Franco-Grerman  war  from  the  time  of  its 
arrival  in  France  in  October  1870  until  its  return  to  England  in  March  1871  after  the  conclusion  of  peace,  and  ha» 
received  the  German  War  Stoel  Medal.  Served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  tMedal 
with  Clasp). 

**^  Doctor  J.  D.  Edge  was  noted  on  the  3rd  December  1872,  "  to  be  promoted  Staff  Surgeon,  as  soon  as  he  has 
qualified  for  the  superior  grade,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged  agi^nst  the  Indians  at 
Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras,'*  on  the  xst  September  1873. 
***  Doctor  J.  H.  Hughes  served  with  the  and  Field  Hospital  during  the  Ashanti  war  (Medal  with  CHasp). 
s^  Mr.  S.  E.  M.  Shaw  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  under  Sir  Gramet  Wolseley. 
»♦*  Doctor  F.  A.  Turton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.    Was  Sanitary  Officer  from  the  17th  Dec.  1873. 
Volunteered  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle  of 
Amoaful,  advanced  ^^rd  engagements  of  the  and  and  3rd  February,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*»  Doctor  G.  W.  M'Nalty  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74.  Was  in  Medical  Charge  ot  the  Head  Quarter 
Staff,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despstches, 
promoted  Surgeon  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

sM  Mr.  C.  A.  Atkins  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Ctold  Coast  in  September  1873  >  served  at  the  attack 
and  destruction  of  Essaman  and  Ampinee,  and  in  Medical  Charge  of  Russell's  Regiment  throughout  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November,  cap- 
ture and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  aestruction  of  Beoquah,  advanced  gnard 
engagement  of  Jarbinbah,  8kii*mishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  CoomaBsic  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
^7  Doctor  T.  Wood  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  45th  Regiment  (Medal). 

'**  Mr.  A.  Anderson  served  with  an  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  from 
the  27th  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of 
the  Fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 

34«  Mr.  W.  Yenour  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  campaign  fit>m  the  13th  December  187^ 
(Medal). 
«o  Mr.  D.  Thornton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  from  the  16th  October  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
**i  Dr.  Codrington  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

3^3  Mr.  Will  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  including  the  Waikato  and  Taranald  campaign.'' 
(Modal), 
aw  Doctor  R.  Gillespie  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  (Medal). 

**s  Mr.  P.  W.  Stafford  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafhl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
**<■'  Mr.  E.  J.  Boulton  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 
3-"'  Doctor  T.  G.  Bolster  served  >vith  the  Both  Rcpt.  during  the  Bhootan  expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 
*«»  W.  S.  Pratt  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Armifo  du  Rhin  under  Marshal  Bazaine  in  the  Franco- 
German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  present  at  the  arsons  of  Gravelotte  and  St.  Privat.  Was  driven  into  Metz  with 
th'.'  French  Army,  and  remained  during  the  siege  and  until  the  surrender  of  the  fortress  from  starvation. 

^^  Mr.  J.  A.  lUingworth  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86oH5i  (Medal) ;  and 
in  the  7th  Fusiliers  with  the  Eusofiie  Field  Force  during  the  war  on  the  North- West  frontier  of  India  in  i86*-64. 

^''  Mr.  F.  R.  Wilson  served  at  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  in  charge  of  the  Greuerai  Hos- 
pital at  Connor's  Hill  (Medal). 

^^^  Mr.  J.  H.  Moore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  from  the  10th  October  1873,  including  the  delbnce  of 
the  Hospital  at  Fommanah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 


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*"  Doctor  J.  Fleming  senred  on  hoard  the  Hospital  Ship  Vietor  Smanutl  and  on  shore  at  Cape  Coast  Castle 
daring  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  appointed  Pathologist  to  the  expedition  (Medal). 

^*  Mr.  B.  H.  Bolton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Ootat  with  the  and  Battalion  33rd  Fusiliers,  and  had  medicid  charge 
of  the  Left  Wing  thronghoat  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  M.  Oogan  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  detachment  of  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1858. 

^  Dr.  M'Namara  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  (detaohments  of  Boyal  Artillery  and  zoth  Foot)  sent  into 
Uie  Nstive  State  of  Smighie  Ujongt  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874 ;  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  captore  of  the 
Kmyan  stockades. 

**  Mr.  A.  Minto  serred  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  x873*-74  (Medal). 

'^  Doctor  E.  M'Grystal  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  Z873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  H.  T.  Brown  served  thronghoat  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  B.B.C3onnolly  served  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Beaumont , 
tattle  of  and  capitulation  of  Sedan  (German  Steel  War  Medal). 

»«  SoigeonEspine  Ward  served  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  B.  G.  O.  Hickson  served  during  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868. 

"*  Mr.  J.  H.  Ussher  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  C.  P.  Turner  served  with  the  sxst  Light  Inflmtiy  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (India  Medal  with  Clasp 
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295  Veterinary  Department. 

PSIMCIPAL  VXTflllHAST   SuRGXOK. 

Jsmee  Collins,^  V.S.  33  June  54  ;  i9t  Clan,  39  July  63 ;  8lqf  V,8.  22  Feb.  68  ;  Frineipal  Vettrtnarg  Surgwn,  s8  June  7$. 

IiTBPScraro  Ybtmbiitabt  Sxrsesoirs. 
Alfred  Job  Owles,*  Vtl.Swrg.  17  Feb.  49 ;    xtt  Clan  V.S.  96  Nor.  61 ;  8tt^  V.S.  6  July  70.    Woolwich. 
FranciH  Frederick  Collins,  Vet.Surg.  8  Dec.  48 ;  jti  Clan  V.S.  26  Nov.6x ;  St^  V.S.  a  Aug.  71.    Beng&l. 
Tom  Parinder  6udfon«  {local  rank  qf  I'rinegial  VH.  Surg.),  Vet.Surg.  xo  June  54 ;  itt  Clan  V.S.  so  July  6a ;  SUiffV.B. 

a  Aug.  71 .    Gape  of  Good  Hope. 
William  Death,*  FW.  Surg,  sj  Jan.  55 ;  z»i  Clan,  9  Jan.  63 ;  8taf  V.S.  a^  Oct.  75.      Dublin. 
John  Tatam,  Vet.  Surg.  13  Oct.  55 ;  ttt  Clan,  sx  Aug.  67 ;  SiqfV.S.  33  May  77.     Madras. 
Griffith  Evans,  UD„  Vet.  Srrg.  31  Jan.  60;  xtf  Clan,  6  July  70;  Iiup.  V.S.  5  reb.  79.    Bengal. 
George  Fleming,?  Vet.  Swrg.  r8  Deo.  55 ;  i»t  Cian,  ai  Aug.  67 ;  Imp.  V.S.  19  Aug.  79.    London. 

Ybtsbivabt  BvBGBOira,  isr  Class. 


MathewJohn  Harpley 
Daniel  Isaac  Hinge  ... 

Herbert  Sewell* 

Heni7  Dawson* 

3£artmMence 

John  James  Channon.. 

George  Longman** 

Charles  Steel   

JohnB.Wm.  Skoulding 

JohnBaldock  

Edward  Kelly 

Robert  Walter  Murray 

James  Lambert  

James  Woodyer  Callow 

John  Ferris 

James  Joseph  Meyrick 
George  Albert  Oliphant 
Chas.  George  H.  Ueilly 

WiUiamHiai 

William  BarkerWalters 
AndrewGalbraith  Boss 


34  Apr.  54 

»  Jaly  55 
3x  Jan.  55 

5  July  55 

35  July  55 
«5  Aug.  55 
aoAug.55 
IX  Oct.  55 

9  Nov.  55 
15  Feb.  56 

36  Feb.  56 

30  May  57 
X3  0ct.  57 

14  Dec.  57 
17  Feb.  58 

31  Jan.  60 
33  June  60 

15  Feb.  61 
36  Nov.  61 
36  Nov.  6x 
x6  May  63 


9  Jan.  63  E.HorBeGds. 
ax  Apr.  63  R.  Engineers 

4  Deo.  63  Arm.  Serv.C. 

4  Dec.  63  India. 

4  Dec.  63 1 X  LifeGds. 

8  Mar.  64;  Arm.fierv.C. 
31  Aug.  67  Cav.  Depdt. 


31  Aug.  67 
2x  Aug.  67 
3x  Aug.  67 
3x  Aug.  67 
73  Jan.  68 
3Bept.68 
16  Sept.  68 

18  Aug.  69 

19  Sept.  70 
3  Aug.  71 
a  Aug.  7  X 
a  Aug.  71 
3  Aug.  71 
8  June  73 


x6  Lancers, 
R.  Artillery. 
3  Hussars. 
R.  Artillery. 
Arm.  Serv.C. 
17  Lancers. 
Aldershot. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
7  Dr.  Gds. 
Exeter. 
R.£ngineer8 
3  Dragoons. 
Tbtsbutabt  Subobovs. 


John  Anderson '31  Jan.  60  35  June  73  E.  Artilleiy. 

William  Appleton   31  Jan.  60   4  Oct.  73  zoHoaBsn. 

Walter  Burt  'ix  Sept.6o  4  Oct.  73  R-  Artillery. 

William  Albert  Russell  j  34  June  62   4  Oct.  73  Manchester. 

Francis  Walker   |  3  Oct.  63  33  May  74  7  HnsMn. 

Fred.FitBhughMarshall  32  June  60   5  Jan.  76  Arm.Serr.C. 
G.AgnatiusAmosOliver  x6  Feb.  6a   5  Jan.  76  R.  ArtUleiy. 

Edward  Ewing 8  Sept.65   7  Mar.  76  R.  Artilleir. 

Richard  Poyser    xa  Sept.  65   8  Mar.  76  6  Dr.  Gds. 

Charles  Percivall 30  Jui^e  63  xx  Nov.  76  xi  HoBsars. 

JohnAahworth  Rostron  11  Jan.  67  3 x  Jan.  77  3  Life  Gds. 
Walter  Seymour  Adams  xx  Jan.  67   x  Apr  77  R.  Artilleiy. 

James  Kettle xx  Jan.  67    x  Aug.  77  xo  Hussara. 

Francis  Duck    31  July  67    x  Aug.  77  R.  Artillenr. 

James  Coleman  Berne      7  Aug.  67    a  Feb.  78  R.  Artilleiy. 

James  Reilly 7  Aug.  67    a  Feb.  78  R.  Artillery. 

Francis  Plomley i  Sept.67    a  Feb  78  R,  Artillery. 

William  Boyd   31  July  67  31  July  79  R.  Artillerj-. 

Michael  Francis  Healy  30  June  63    i  Nov.  79  R.  Artillery. 
Edwin  Thos.  Cheesroan  ao  Nov.  67  ao  Nov.  79  5  Dr.  Gds. 


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JohnHanly    

Fred.  Charles  Boulter   

William  Walker    

Middleton  Fred.  M.  Case  .. 

Fred.  William  Going 

John  Hammond  

Michael  Joseph  Hartigan.. 

Stephen  Knott 

George  Durrant   

John  Cornelius  Dwyer  

James  Edward  Elphick 

William  Dawson  Sartin 

Samuel  Robert  Sartin   

Stuart  Murray  Wilson  

Richard  Rowe  

Joseph  Gibbs 

Walter  Hensy  Kemp 

Samuel  Luis  Pallin  

Alft^  Ernest  Queripel 

Charles  Phillips 


Jan.  67 

XX  Jan.  67 

aa  Jan.  68 

3  June  68 

3  June  68 

1  June  58 

x6  Sept.  68 

a  Dec.  68 

33  Dec.  68 

X4  July  69 

14  July  69 

X4  July  69 

14  July  69 

14  July  69 

xo  Nov.  69 

9  Feb.  70 

37  Aug.  70 

37  Aug.  70 

37  Aug.  70 

Beixjamin  Lucas  Glover  '37  Aug.  70 


38  Apr.  63  4  Dr.  Gds. 


Frank  Garratt 37  Aug.  70 

James  Augustus  Woods  24  Sept.  70 

James  Findlav 12  Nov.  70 

Robert  Francis  Frost 14  Jan.  71 

William  Pallin 14  Jan.  71 

John  William  Evans 15  Feb.  71 

Thomas  Jonathan  Symonds  32  Mar.  71 

AliVed  Adrian  Jones xo  June  71 

GeorffC  Digby  Whitfield a  Aug.  7  x 

CharTeis  Clapton 3  Aug.  71 

Charles  Whitney  Gillard 20  Sept.  71 

Henry  Thomson 1  Nov.  71 

James  Kean  Grainger 8  June  7a 

James  Joseph  Philips  34  July  72 

lies  Matthews  24  July  7? 

John  Herbert  Cox  {24  July  7a 

George  Joseph  Robert  Rayment  '24  July  72 
Benjamin  Auguntus  White  Powell  X5  Mar.  73 


R.  Artillery. 
India. 

R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artllleiy. 

3  Dr.  Gds. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artaiery. 
R.  Artilleiy. 
India. 

R.  ArtOlery. 
R.  Artillery. 
X  2  Lancers. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
18  Hussars. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
1 3  Hussars. 

9  Lancers. 
6  Dragoona. 
R.  Artillery. 
30  Hussars. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Artillery. 
2  Dr.  Gds. 
India. 

R.  ArtiUery. 
15  Hussars. 
R.  Artillery. 
India. 
R.  ArtiUery. 

4  Hussars. 
India. 
India. 

R.  Artillery 


John  Burton 

John  Prosser  Adams 

Mathew  Clayton  Mitchell 

I  Seaward  Longhurst  

Frank  Fairbairn  Crawford 

Walter  Boulton  Spooner 

Samuel  Gillespie    

William  Gladstone 

Robert  Duncan  Graham 

Adam  Cuppage  Webb    

Arthur  Bostock    

Murray  Anderson  

'James  Mills  

, Thomas  Flintoff 

William  Alfred  Crow 

George  Frederick  Davis  , 

'John  Denis  Edwards    

Fred.  Smith  

Daniel  Chambers  Pallin   

I  Joshua  Artiiur  Nunn 

John  William  Akerman  Morgan... 

William  Donald  Gunn  

ISamuel  William  Joseph  Slattery 

jWilliam  Robert  Hagger 

Richard  Head  Bingre 

Gerald  Herbert  Fenton    

Robert  Pringle 

iThomas  Alexander  Killick 


14  Feb.  74 
xo  June  74 
xo  June  74 
xoOct.  74 
X4  Apr.  75 
14  Apr.  75 
23  June  75 
33  June  75 
33  June  75 
I  Dec.  75 
9  Feb.  76 
36  Aug.  76 
9  Dec.  76 
31  Apr.  77 
2x  Apr.  77 
13  June  70 
13  July  78 
13  July  78 
13  July  78 
5OCL  78 
5  Oct.  78 
5  Oct.  78 
30  Oct.  78 
'John  Burke  Savage  1 30  Oct.  78 


14  June  73  R.  Artilleiy. 
14  Jtme  73  India. 


14  June  73 
X4  June  73 


R.  Artillery. 
I  Dr.  Gds. 


14  June  73  R.  Artillery. 


Robert  Moore^^., 

Francis  Raymond  

John  Thomas  Dibben    

Arthur  Wilberforce  Ma«on .. 

Edmund  Day    

Charles  Rutherford    

lEdmund  Woods  Goldsmith 

Kay  Lees  

Albert  Douglas  Drake  , 


7  May  79  Aldershot. 

, 24  May  79!  Colchester. 

.Frederick  Walewjiki  Forsdyke  ...'24  May  79'Alderfehot. 


30  Nov.  78 

14  Dec.  78 

15  Mar.  79 
17  May  79 
17  May  79 
17  May  7y 
X7  May  79 


R.  Artaiery. 

R.  ArUIlery. 

R  Artillery. 

India. 

R.  Artillery. 

R.  Artillery. 

H.  Artillery. 

R.  Artillery. 

8  Hussars. 

India. 

India. 

R.  Artillery. 

R.  ArtiUery. 

X4  Hussars. 

R.  Artillerr. 

C.  of  Good  H. 

India. 

India. 

C.ofGoodH. 

India. 

C.ofGoodH. 

India. 

C.  of  GoodH. 

India. 

C.ofGoodH. 

India. 

Woolwich. 

Leeds. 

Shomcliflfe. 

Aldershot. 

India. 


Ybtbriitabt  SvaoBoirs  oir  Pbobation. 


1  Mr.  Collins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  including  the  battles  oj  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  VLt.  Owles  served  fi*om  2x8t  July  X855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  \%-ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  on  30th  and  3x8t  May  X856,  siege  and 
capture  of  Delhi,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•  Mr.  Gudgin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  or 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  3<edal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  Oude  campaign,  action 
of  Jamo,  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  afbirs  at  Bungaon  ;MedaI  with  Clasp). 

«  Mr.  Death  served  in  the  Crimea  from  and  June  1855,  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  TurkiM 
Medal.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  capture  of  Futtyghnr,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  with  operations  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  actions  of  Simree,  Nainib- 
gunge,  and  actions  of  X4th,  17th,  and  30th  Oct.  in  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

'  Veterinary  Surgeon  Fleming  served  in  the  Military  Train  with  the  expedition  to  North  China  in  i860,  wid 
was  piesent  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  neai*  Tangehow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

■  Mr.  Dawson  served  in  the  X4th  Hussars  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the 
Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858  and  present  at  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur  action  01 
Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  at  Malthone,  battie  of  Betwa,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  advance  on 
and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•  Mr.  Sewell  served  with  the  xst  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea  firom  June  to  Oct.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  ana 
Turkish  Medal). 

i«  Mr.  Longman  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  in  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinbo, 
Tanirkn.  capture  of  Takn  Fnrt^.  sctions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasi »). 
1*  Mr.  Moore  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 


Chaplains'  Department. 


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Mn.J.  I.  Sabhu^Jfil 

JUe.  Robert  Hftli»in,t  UA 

Ste,  3.  A.  Croiier.t  MA 

JEfv.  John  yirtae(JiMi.  CaihoUe) 
Set.  Dudley  8omenrille»t  MA. 

Si9.ThomMMCooej,MA  

Sf».  Milwvd  Croola,t  if^.    ... 
Xet.Ronoe  N.  Wheeler.f  i£li. 

Xec.  E.  L.  Waleh,  BA 

Jbv.ThomM  Moleeworth,  Jfil. 
Sto.  John  Fra.  Browne  (£.C.}.. 


,„Tk€  Si^hi  Mtvettnd  Buikop  Pierf  Oiayel^  CUii«rhton,  DD,  7  April  75...War  Offioe. 

OHAPiaurS  VO  >KB  FOEOS8  OV  >HB  FlSST  ClABB. 


1  Jan.  64  Malta 

5  Deo.  66;  London 
7  Jan.  74  London 

2  Feb.  75  Malta 

6  Mar.  75 '  Chatham 

5  May  75'Devonport 

18  May  75, Cork 

28  May  75  Woolwich 
5  Annf.  75  Winchester 

19  Nov.  76  Dublin 

15  Sept.77.PortBxnouth 


Rw.  George  Wyldflj  JfjI. ....... 

B«o.  Pat.  Bftdju.  ^A.  {¥rf»K\ 
JUo.  Michael  1  utfe  [Mom.  CaHk.\ 
Rev.  C.A.ABBLeton  ilmve^tJUf^ 
,Rm,  David  Arthur  (Pr»A.J  ..... 

\Rtp.  John  O't-liiherty  [B^m.  C.) 
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7  Sept. 
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20  Nov. 

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1  Apr. 
14  May 
30  Oct. 

S  Dec. 


78  ManohoBter 
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.  79  Bhomdiilb 
'  79!  Dublin 

79  Portsdwn  HIU 
.  79  AlderBhot 


2r9.  W.  R.  Beach,  MA 29  Dec.  74  Sandharst 

Ba.  William  Ponsford x  May  75  Shomcliffe 

Ei9.  John  Arden  Bajley,'  BA.'  i  Jan.  76  Warley 
£0.  J.  A.  Welah  ComnB>  BA.  16  Mar.  76  Aldenihot 
Mev.  Begd.  Heber  Bollock,  Jfil.  33  Apr.  76  Woolwich 

Bi9.  J.  C.  Bdghill,  MA 14  Sept.  76  Gibraltar 

JUv.  John  Yarker  Barton,  MA.    1  Mar.  77  Gosport 

S$9.  Ralph  G.  Browne^^  '  9  Ang.  77  ShoeborynesB 


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R40.  ChaB.Aag.Wetherallflfil.. 
R40.  H.  Tudor  Craig,  BA.  , 


Reo.  Fran.  O'Callaghan  {B.C.)... 
R0e.  John  Milne,  2iA.  (PrM6.)... 
Rev.  Charles  J.  Coar,  MA... 


Rev.  Arthur  M'Carthy  (R.C.)  .. 
Rev.  Fred.L.  Gaacoigne(£.C.).. 


28  Feb.  78  Dover 
z  June  78 'Colchester 


29  Dec.  78 
z  Jan.  79 
4  Jan.  79 

30  Apr.  79 
XX  Ang.  79 


Colcheste 
DubUn 


Aldershot 
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Mee.  George  Mead,  MA 

£er.  F.  Sadleir.  MA 

Met.  Robert  Orr 

Set.  Geiald  O.  Vandeleur,  MA, 


GHAPLAnr  TO  THi  F0BCB8  mrDBB  THB  Wabbavt  OV  1847. 
Rev.Wm.  SykeB,t  Jf^ |  6Mar.  55  |  Canterbury 

CbAPLAXKS  TO  TUB  FOBCBB  (3BO  ClABB). 


10  Feb.  77 
14  Mar.  77 

4  May  77 
4  Nov.  77 


Plymouth 
Curragh 
BheemesB 
South  Africa 


Rev.  W.  H.  Bullock 
Rev.Yfm.  Alleyne  Barker,  Jfii..., 
\Rev.  Edward B.  B.  Kitson,  MA... 
Rev.  B.  A.  Alderson,  BA, 


X9  Feb.  78 
I  Apr.  78 

32  June  78 
3  June  79 


Aldenhol 
Aldershot 
Woolwich 
Portsmouth 


Met.  C.  A.  Solb«,  BA. 
Met.  Alfred  J.  Townend,  BA.... 
Met.  Chas.  Adeane  Roe8er,lC^, 
Met.  R.  Alfred  Corbett,  BA. .. 
Met.  Duhamel  Horman,  BA. ... 

Met.  Thomas  Moore  (R.C.) 

Met.  Robert  Stewart  Patterson* 
Met.  James  BeUord  (R.C.) 

S«t.QeorgeKirkwood(Pret6)  [ 

Met.  Robert  Brindle  (R.C.) 

Met.  Thomas  Foran  {R.C)    ... 

^.Alfred  Malim.  MA 

Mft.  Geo.  Martyn  St.  M.  Ritchie 
£ff.£rss.Harpiir  Goodwin,^^ 

Sfs.  Jsmes  Spiers  (Preeb.)...  i 

£n.FTed.  J.  Bateman 

Met.  Walter  Bebden  Milner  ... 
S<*.JohnKingLethbridge,Jr^ 


CVAPLAXirS  TO  THB  FOBCBB  (4TH  ClABB). 

Rev.  Joseph  H.  Sutton  Mox1y...<i7  Mar.  76  Barbadoes 
Atfo.  Joseph  Corbett  (fi.C.) i  Apr.  76  Bermuda 

fi«>.  JamesMilneMillar(Pr««6.)  { [j3  ^Pf-^^.  }  Aldershot 

Sm.  Riddall  Morrison z6  June  76  Halifkx,  N.S 

Rev.  William  J.  Lough,  BA 5  Julv  76  Chatham 

Rev.  George  Nelson  Godwin '  i  Jan.  77  Malta 

Rev.  Charles  Gregson,  If ^ '  6  Jan.  77  Bermuda 

I  Rev.  David  Niclcerson,  MA ,'10  Jan .  77 '  Colchester 

'Rev.  Edward  John  Hardy,  BA...  13  Sep:. 77  Bermuda 

I Je«o.  Edward  A.  Rust '.  a  Jar..  7S'Cyprus 

22«o.  Fras.  Drake  Backhouse  ...!  3  Jhd.  71^  Duoliu 
Rev.  Thos. Patterson Mullins.^^l'z 6. Tan.  7S' Hover 
Rev.  William  Le  Grave  (H.C.)...  iH  Jan.  7S  Gosport 

'Rev.  John  Hackett,  BA '  3  Mai-.  78  Copk 

J2««.  Thomas  Borrodale  Speedy  ;  z  Ju'y  78  Curragh 

Rev.  Henry  Arthur  Darnell i  3  .luly  78  Preston 

iZeo.  Timothy  Twomey  '13  July  7^  Portsmouth 

Rev.  Friedrioh  J.  A.  Agassis  ...  18  Sept. 78  Dover 


z  Dec.  70  London 
.  z  Dec.  7o|Halifkx.  N.S. 
Z2  Apr.  7z[PembrokeDck 

6  July  7z 
z  Aug.  7z  Gibraltar 

7  Dec.  7iiDevonport 
6  Apr.  72  Gibraltar 

2  Jan.  73  South  Africa 

Z2  Jan.  74jHalifhz,  N.S, 
24  Oct.  74I 
z  Dec.  74  Aldershot 
zo  Apr.  75  Natal 
15  May  75  Chelsea 

z6  Oct  75  Netley 
27  Nov.  75  Malta 

3  Dec.  75  Malta 


'  The  CkaplaiHe  tritk  a  f  q/ter  their  namee  eerved  in  the  Crimea  during  the  nege  ofSebaetopol,  and  have  received  the 
Crimean  Medal  and  the  Turkieh  Medal. 
^  Mr.  Sabin  served  with  the  army  in  the  East  ttom  July  1854  to  May  Z856,  and  was  promoted  *'  for  meritorious 
*crnc«  hi  superintending  the  Department  in  Constantinople,  and  the  hospitals  in  connection  with  it." 

*  Hr.  Fisher  served  tlm>ughout  the  last  Burmese  war,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  aitsault  and  capture 
of  Pepi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Doctor  Williams  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  Bi^ley  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  from  March  Z864  until  May  1866. 

*  Mr.  Collins  served  with  the  field  force  in  the  Walkato  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  nnd  was  present  at 
the  investment  and  (»pturo  of  Orakau  ^thanked  in  brigade  orders).  Also  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major 
G^ieral  Chute  in  the  wanganni-Taranaki  campaign  in  1866,  including  the  Hush  march  to  Tamnaki,  and  was  present 
at  the  sssault  and  .capture  of  Otapawaand  Waikowkou  Pahs,  and  the  deatruction  of  Kolemarai  and  other  places 
(mentionod  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Patterson  was  in  Turkey  in  the  Imperial  Ottoman  service  daring  the  war  in  the  East.  Served  as  a  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Canadian  Volunteer  Rifles  at  tiie  time  of  the  Trent  afiiair,  and  also  in  the  flr^t  Fenian  raid.  Accom- 
P»aied,  as  (Chaplain,  the  Red  River  expeditionary  force  of  Z870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolscloy  to  Kort  Garry.  Pro- 
ceeded to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  there  until  the  capture  of  C()oraae.«iie  (Medal). 

»•  Mr.  Ralph  Browne  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 


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Owen,  Framei$   H€uHng§   Sdwuind,  Adfutant  at  Adminittrative  Brigade  lfoM-> 

moutkikire  ArtiUery  VolunUeri  } 

Kelly,  Hennr  Holdsworth,  Stqf  Captain,  a  Oct.  79 

Donaid,  Andrew 

AnsoTi,  Alexander  Qeorget  Inttruetor  of  Gunnery  7  Feb.  78 

Allen,  Robert  Galder,  iketruetor  of  Mueketry  7  Feb.  78 

pjcNe^ikam,  John Layland,  Frofeeeor cf  Fortifioaiion Boyal  Naval  College 

Bickford,  William  QeorjfeTomlin,«*a<«q^Co««y« 

Penjfelley,  George  Farquhareon 

Cackcraft,  William  La  Trobe,«r 

O'Connor,  Patrick  William   

Sill,  Augustus  Jamet,**  Adjutant  3  Beeex  Artillerg  Volunteer* 

f'.«.f.  £vM,Ckarle»  Cooper,  Frofewor  of  Taeiiee,  tfrc,  Boyal  Military  College    

Lambert,  Walter  Miller,  Adj.  i  Adm.  Brigade  Cinque  Forte  Art.  Volunteers  

Northcote,  Samael  Hamilton  Banco 

iliithias,  Vivian  Dalton  

p  i.e.  Hall,  Burnett  Greioe,  Instructor  of  Tactics,  etc.,  Boyal  Military  College 

Hoberts,  Frank 

Douglas,  Gordon  Manners  Shipley 

Campbell,  William** 

Allen.  Alexander**    

Robilliard,  John  Le  Cocq    

Xoble,  Evelyn  James  W 

<  rooke.  Bdward  Rea  Milner 

Leefe,  John  Beckwith 

Baresford,  Hamilton  De  la  Poer 

Thomas,  John  Edward 

Barrowea,  Alexander  Leslie  Scott 

^Tieeler,  Edward 

Tacker,  William  Gniso     

Rawstome,  Greorge  Albert  Lawrence 

Milne,  Benjamin  Arthur   , 

Shakespear,  Arthur  Bucknall 


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23  Dec.  59 
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12  Oct.  60 
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27  June  64 
27  June  64 

13  Dec.  65 
26  June  66 

3  Dec.  66 
8  Deo.  66 

22  June  67 


I       I  LlSUTBlTAirTS. 

II  Cbeetham,  Charles  Joseph**   

n  Hoore,  Thomas,"  Assistant  Gunnery  Instructor  8  May  77 

I  9  Connolly,  Lawrence  Bichard , 

;  7  Le  Qoesne.  Angnstus  Simeon 


9  Saiherland,  Henry  Craisrie.  ... 

^  Strinbome,  Thomas  Robert,  Assistant  to  ike  Frofessor  of  Fortification,  B.  2f.  College 

S  Alexander,  Robert  Homfray 

3  Grant,  James  Walter 

5  Down,  Aogostos  Thornton   , 

3  Baitt,  George  Dalhonsie  Chnrohill 

3  Xicholls,  William  Charles,  AdjutaM  ^  Oct.  79  

7  Eaatman,  William  Inglefleld  

7  Hall,  Lewis  Montgomery  Murray 

7  Woon,  John  Blaxell 

^  Bor,  James  Henry  (Seconded)      

^  Botler,  John  Blandford  Ratteclyffo   

t  Tatham,  Arthnr  Granville 

5  Hickman,  Bdward  Shadwell  

5  Pease,  Leonard  Thales  

5  Marriott,  Reginald  Adams 

5  Farrant,  Hariand  FitaLyddon  

4  Qaitskell,  Walter  James  

♦  Orford.  Alfred 

4  Trotter,  Warren  Pranois  .„ 

4  Talbot,  Harry  Lynch   

4  Bishop,  Charlea  Louis  Nepean  

3  Drake,  Henry  Dowrish    

3  Manhall,  Walter  Dyson  


22  Feb.  61 

22  Apr.  61 

!6  Apr.  6t 

6  May  61 

21  July  62 

8  Feb.  63 

I  Apr.  64 

25  Oct.  64 

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24  June  68 

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Nov.  69 
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24  Jan.  74 

24  Jan.  74 
10  Nov.  74 

25  Dec.  74 
31  Mar.  75 

16  Nov.  75 
23  Nov.  75 

23  Nov.  75 

21  Jan.  76 

17  Feb.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 

9  Aug.  76 

20  Mar.  77 
8  May  77 

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12  Sept. 77 
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1  Oct.  77 
17  May  78 

1  Jan.  79 

24  Mar.  79 
21  July  79 

2  Oct.  79 

10  Oct.  79 


I       I  QUJLCTSS  Mastbss. 

Majrgs,  George,**  n  Sept.  67.  I  Bobineon,  Jantet  {General  Staff),  28  March  68. 

Monran,  Thonias,*^  n  Sept.  67.  I  Thacker,  Samuel,**  13  Oct.  76. 

•^«i  lupeetor  of  Schools.— Sm\th,  Thomas,  6  Sept.  67. 
Pjjr»ai/*r.—M* Arthur,  Edward,"  29  March  70;  and  Li.  20  Sept.  47 ;  Zt.  31  Aug.  48 ;  Capt.   4  April  59 ;  Hon.  Major, 

30  March  77. 
Barrack  Master, — Meade,  Thomas  Quin,  i  Nov.  59;  ^ndLt.  24  July  44;   x»t  Lt.  4  Jan.  48;  Capt.  30  Octt  55  j  Son, 

Major,  I  Nov.  66. 
^frt  &ry«)«.— Mason,  Geo.,  MD.  8  Mar.  78. 
?trjfoM.— Corrie,  Alfred  Thomas,  14  Sept.  77. 
Putsey,  William  H.,  4  Jan.  79. 

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as   Scott,  James  Woodward^  ImttrueUr  9f  Mutketry  15  Dec.  76 

aj  'Collins,  Sunael  Travers*"* 

25  iDespard,  William  Edward,"«  Jf<yor  1  April  74  

25  'Pascoe,  Robert  James 

25  'Ksj,  Henry  Monckton 

«5  I  Way,  Nowell  FitzUpton 

24  Serrante,  Charles  Kdward"' 

24  Farqnharson,  Matthew  Henry,  Itutruetor  ofMuakHry  7  Aug.  77  .' 

24  Philips,  Joseph  (JIMfq/or,  39  Nov.  79)  

•3  Silver,  Jacob  Mortimer  Weir,"*  r 

23  Strong,  Henry  Harford,  Itutruetor  qf  Ounnery  7  Feb.  78 

23  Norton,  Thomas  Palmer,  r  

22  Whale,  Thomas  Martin,  Iiutmetor  qf  Qunnery  26  May  78  

32  pray,  Edward  Owen  Browne  

22  iCohrell,  George  Harrie  Thorn 

2»  'Bamber,  Hugh  William 

21  ITom,  William  Henry  Yallack,  Inttruetor  qfMuaketrjf  7  Feb.  78  

21   Harvey,  Robert  Charles. 

ti  ,La  Coste,  Charles  Frederick,  Ojfmntuium  InHrudor  2  April  76 

21  |Fo«broke,  John  Dudley,  r 

2:  jAlston.  Sydney  Yere, /Mfr««<or  ^Ifiwirc^ry  31  May  79  

21  (Rose,  Edward  Lee  

21   Nash,  George  Stevens   

21  ,Triscott,William  Rolt , 

21   Agassis,  Roland  Lewis  

21   Beechey,  Frederick  Robert 

21    St.  John,  St.  Andrew 

21   Bvam,  Edward  WiUonghby  Grenville" 

ti   Morris,  John  Ignatius, /Mintetor  q^  GitaiMrjf  4  June  79  

21   Heseltine,  Gerald  Altham 

21   BottrehUr,  Hemj  Selon,  A^juUmt  z»d  AdminUtraiive  BattmUon  I}9con$kWe\ 

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21   Holt.  Robert  William  Francis 

21   Diryer.  Robert  Hoare,^*>  r 

21   Measiter,  Edward  Moulton,  r 

21   Isaacson,  Henry  Sevan 

21   Fuller,  Henry  

21  iMfller,  William  Taylor 

21  (Turner,  Henry  Ainslie  Alfred 

21   Rweny,  JohnAlfred     t 

21   Holbrook,  Edward  NicoU  William 

21   Shairp,  Francis  Mordaunt 

Stephens,  Nassau  Wm.  Irwin  H.,r 


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21    Wells,  William  Henry 

20  |MorIey,  Wilbraham  Evors  Evelyn  . 
»  Bird,  Frederic  Vincent  Godfrey,  r  ... 


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ao  Webb,Chas.  Surtees  Chapman 

20  Hungerford,  Thomas  Everard   

20  Wood,  Orlando  Robert  William 

20  Norcock,  Henry  John  Lawrence**>  

20  I  Harrison,  Jasper  Nicolls  

20  fiarham,  Charles  Morton  

'Armstrong,  William  Gage,  r 

Campbell,  William  Frederick  

Frampton,  Cyril  

Scafe,  Charles  Harington    

Poole,  Edwin 

Tracy,  Osbom   

Clements,  Harry  Montgomery 

Bamsay,  Robt.  Alex.  Douglas   

Gritton,  Henry  

i^  Fagan,  Christopher  Sullivan  Feltrim 

■>  Wnght,  William  Purvis  

7  Innes,  Edward  Selbv     

7  Liardet,  Aufcustus  Bury 

^  Crosbie.  Adolphns  Bretti*^  {Bt.Major,  17  Deo.  79).. 

7  Peake,  Henry  Armstrong    

7  Montgomery,  Robert  Evans 

1  Tyers,  Sydn^.  r 

7  Schomberg,  Herbert  St.  George 


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Baldwin,  Frederick"*  

Craigle,  John"    

SnanhoU,  Adolphus  Edward 

M'Kechnie,  John  Anderson  Rae  . 

Iden,  Frederick  Morton 

Sandwith,  John  Hartley 

K irehhoflfer,  RobertBrooke  

Byrch,  Edward  Befry 

IhmdiMg,TommUf  Ward 

Blaxland,  Arthur  Hughes  


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Crois,  Leaver  Henry  Gascoine 

DesBarros,  Alex.  Etamilton  

Heathoofce.  Robert  Walker 

Coffin,  Roger  Pine 

WudeU,  ^hn  Charles,  AnUtami  InHmetor  (^MutkHrg  z8  Oct.  79  • 


M'Cheane,  William  Henry 

Anthony  EUard 


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Chapman,  Arthur  Emerson,  Adjmiant  31  Oct.  76  . 
Hobsrt,  George,  A^ntamt  i  Oct.  77 


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3  Aug.  67 
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Luxmoore,  John  Frederick,  > 

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Liardet.Edw.  Ay  Imer  Montagu 
Hamilton,  Boyd  CuUen  Foley 
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Polkinghome,  Stewart 

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Owen,  Hugh  Reginald  Boi*de... 

Smyth,  Arthur  Clement  

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Po?,  William  Hutcheson 22  June  67 

Robbins,  Herbert  Eyre laa  June  67 

Faulkner,  Frrfncis  Macnamara  2a  June  67 

Gordon,  Cosmo  George    1 22  June  67 

Woods,  Henry  Byron  122  .Tune  67 

Adair,  Wm.  Thompson,  -(lrf/.26Mar.  78, 


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Deal  Wright,  Henry  Oottivian  Percival .  '  '  ~        -  1  t^— 

Cha.  [Thompson,  Howard  Stanley 
For.  Walker,  James  William  . 


For.  Hayes,  Arthur  Montgomery  Edward 


'  6  Dec.  67 
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Fly.    Hext,  Henrr  Yeatman» 

For.  Nepean,  Alfred  Oliver  De  Blaquiere  ...!..!*.! I  6  Dec.  67 

Cha.  Bird,  Eustace  Edward  Godfrey"  '  6  Dec.  67 

Por.    Robinson,  Henry  Daniel   I  6  Dec.  67 

Por.  iByam,  Temple  Knollys .     I  6  Dec.  67 


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Colendge,  Percy  Duke,  Adjutant  6  June  79  24  June  68 

Newiugton,  Frank  Alexander 24  June  68 

Pearson,  Aylmer  Charles 24  June 68  |ri.y. 

Denny,  Richard   (24  June68  For. 

Quill,  John  Jerome*** 24  June  68'  iFly. 

Stephens,  Edward  Barrington^w  ~        

Hearle,  Parkins»» 

Hawkins,  Clement  William 

Kitching,  Charles  Wm.  Ross "...  21  July  70   Ply. 

Ward,  Charles  George  Porlby 21  July  70  Ply. 

Scott,  James  Creagh  Richard 21  July  70  iCha. 

Fowler,  Charles  Da«hwood»«  10  Nov.  70  Ply. 

Skipwith, Grey i  Oct.  73  Cha. 

Houghton,  Albert  Evelyn  i  Oct.   73  Ply. 

Falls,  Stewart  Prince •.    i  Julv  74  Ply. 

Sewell,  Sewallis  Arthur  1  July  74   Por. 

Hast,  Frederick  Elsmie    ..["Z    i  July  74   Ply. 

Anstruther,  Henrj'  Iiewis i  July  74  Cha. 

Evans,  Thomas  Julian  Penrhys i  July  74!  Ply. 

Roche,  Thomas  Horaiio  de  Alontmcrcucy    1  July  74 1  For. 

Wilkinson,  Edward  Grant  i  July  74I  Por. 

Eagles,  Henry  Cecil    i  July  74  For. 

Hayes.  Clarence  Henry lOct   74  Ply. 

Robyns,  John  Wilmot lOot.  74  Cha. 


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Onslow,  George  Thorp '  1  jan!  76 

Williamson,  Cyril  Venn  Wilton    27  Jan!  76 

Gatliff,  Albert  Fantir  27  Jan.  7D 

Wylde,  Edward  Andr^e  '27  Jan.  76 

Goldsmid,  Everard  Vaughan 27  Jan.  76 

Homiblow,  Arthur  Edmund  37  Jan!  76 

Powell,  Charles  Herbert  ^27  Jan!  76 

Powell,  Harry  Clements  '27  Jan.  76 

Darling,  James  Bruce    '27  Jan.  76 

Baillie,  Robert    27  Jan.  76 

Lang,  Percy  Owen  _ 27  Jan.  76 

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Parish,  Charles  Wellesley  

Quentin,  Walter    

Gott,  George  Arthur   

McCausland,  Edwin  Lofbus    

Parkinson,  Richard  James 

Money,  Herbert  Cecil , 

Atkinson,  Francis  Gamett , 

Edge,  Charles  Horace  

Hatton,  Arthur 

Cotter,  Francis  Gibson 

Congdon,  Ernest  Charles  Lambert 

Mackenzie,  Donald 

Johnstone,  James  Robert   

Bairett,  Dacre  Lennard   

Colvin,  Herbert  Wybault 

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Langford,  William  John 

Kelly,  Henry  Charles  Thomas 

Flumbe,  John  Hulke 

Stevens,  George  Borlase 

Maclurcan,  John  Lewis  Rooke 

Froser,  Hobart  Charles , 

Kysh,  Douglas  John ;,., 

Daniell,  John  Frederic , 

Peile,  Sohofield  Patten 

Johnson,  Frederick  Colpoys  Ormsby ., 

Ussher,  Robert  Morris '31  Jan.  78 


MacDonneU,  Randal 

Gumming,  William  Sydney    

Clavell,  Richard  Keppel  Winterton  Rose 

Brittan,  Charles  Gisbome   

Oldfield,  John  Rawdon  Hodge  

Ormond,  Edward  Duncan  

Hadley,  Leonard  Joseph 

Mateon,  Charles  George  

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Wilson,  Francis  Hamilton  Northesk 

Willis.  Charles  Hope 

Roberts,  Herbert  Hodder , 

Percy,  Robert  FitzGerald    

ISwauton,  James  Hutchinson 

Tate,  Henry  Fennell 

White,  Frederick: 

Palmer,  William  Henry   „... 

Kellie,  Archibald  Henry 

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Stafv  Ovrxcsxs. 
Deputy  Adjutant  General.— AAeir^  Major  General  C.  W.,  CB,  sSept  78. 
AeeUtant  Adjutant  G«n«ra/.—Fe8ting,  Colonel  Sir  Francis  W.,  JTCJiO.,  CB., 
Quarier  Maetere. — Robinson,  James,  5  Feb.  68. 
Baker,  Joseph,  x  Oct.  77. 


Aide  de  Camp  to  tie  Q**-, 
•  (9  Aug.  76- 


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Travers,  James  Conway,«i  Jan.  67;  andZt.  14  Aug.  49:  let  Lt.  14  Feb.  54;  C'op/.  i5Jan.62;2ir<m.lfq;or,  iJsn.T4. 

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Elliot,  George  Henry,  a6  May  78  ;  and  Lt.  26  Oct.  55  ;  ut  L..  .,  ^^—  ^^ ,  ---r  -  ^  — «     .  .„     „  .-       .. 
Shewell,  George MaunsoU,  3X  May  79 ;  and  Lt,  17  Aug.  55;  xULt.  X4  Apr.  59;  <?«/>'•  3  Aug.  67;  Hon.Mv9r,2x  May  79- 


Cobb,  J6hn,*«  27  Sept.  77 ;  ^Hd  Lt.  28  June  40 ;  istHt.'i  Sept  53 ;  Captain^  a6  Sept.  6i ;  Brevet  Minor,  25  >iov.  74- 

,,„._.  ^ „ .,,^    »         .  ,.    -^jx  -  t<.  14  Apnl  59;  Cop«.  3  Aug.  67;  ifoi».ifaj.aa  Feb.  79- 

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Bjlkback  Mabtsxb. 
Cooke,  Thomas  Valentine,i»  a  March  69^  and  Lt.  7  July  42 ;  let  Lt.  %^  July  47 »   Capiavn^  19  Dec.  54 ;  BtMv^i 

IS  Sept.  58;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  3  Aug.  69.  ^     . 

Coooer,  Honry  Fallowfleld.o  29  June  76 ;  md  Lt.  14  Nov.  48 ;    letZt.jy  Aug.  s»  J  Captain,  so  April  60;  Jfrwi 

Major^  I  Aug.  7a 
Carrington,  Charles  William,**  15  Dec.  76;  2nd  Lt.  ig  Sept.  48;  xeiLt  a3  Feb.  s-l  ^^P*-  "  N<>^*  59;  Bi-Mejer, 

5  July  7a. 
Smith,  Andrew  Wm.  Doagla8,»«  a  July  78 ;  2nd  Lt.  33  Apr.  55 ;  xetLt,  8  Sept.  58 1  Oapt.  3  Aug.  67;  Son.Xv^, 

a  July  78. 

QUASTXB  MaSTBBS. 


For.  I  Lewis,  John,  i  Sept.  57. 
Ply.    King.  Uriah  Henry,  23  Oct.  57. 
Cha.  I  White,  George,**®  7  Sepl..  63. 
Deal '  Herring,  Wm.  Henry,  4  Kov.  €8. 


tCha.  .Bate,  Joseph  James,  a6  Oct.  77. 

I  Ply.  I  Page,  Nathaniol,"*  8  Aug.  79. 

I  Por.  {Brown,  Valentine,""  i  Sept.  79. 

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Dip.  iHtpicTox  Qmwhull  ov  Hospitals  ajtd  Fliits.     11         I  Flut  Sitboiovs. 

Ghft.  I  Elliott,  John,  xa  Jan.  78.  [Ply.   Loney,  Heniy,  z  May  78. 

1 1  Per.  iFegan,  Henry,  MB.  CB.  5  July  78. 

Bimoiovs. 
ChA.  Davis,  John  William,  MD.,  34  Deo.  78.  Por.   'Anderson,  Isaac  H.,  JfD.,  x6  Feb.  78. 

Ply.  HarrQr,  J.  D*Arcy,  37  March  79.  1  Oha.  iDrei7,  William  B.,  3  April  78. 

For.  White,  B.  Dormer,  BA.  MB.,  x  Apr.  79.  1  Ply     Saunders,  Eyerard  H.,  sa  Mar.  79. 

CHi.m.nni. 

Ply.  CsTwithen,  Bev.  G.  B.,  MA.,  7  Doc.  75.  1 1  Oha.  Grimes,  Bn.  J.  W.,  30  Sept.  77. 


Por.  Arthy,  Btv.  Walter  B.,  MA.,  37  July  76.  Deal  'Smith,  Bm.  W.  B.,  BA,  33  Sept.  79. 

Art.  Williams,  JKct.  Edward  A.,  6  March  75.  I'         I 

Scarlet— Faeis^t  Blue.     Ajtnt,  Edward  T.  Draper,  Esq. ,  Z3,  Buckingham  Street,  Strand. 
QffM,  7,  New  Street,  Spring  Qardene^  S.W, 


War  Services  of  General  Officers  of  Royal  Marine  Forces, 

*  General  Schomberg  served  witti  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal),  and  commanded  Miuine  Artillery  of 
1  Dmsion  of  gunboats  at  tho  bombardment  of  Sweabors  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promote'l  to  Brevet  Major). 
Commanded  the  R.M.  Artillery  with  the  Brigade  in  China  in  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  nver, 
was  in  command  of  tho  Mortar  Battery  at  the  bombardment  of  Canton,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
(Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut  General  Barnard  served  in  the  Bojral  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840-41,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria 
(Tnridsh  Medal,  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp) .  Served  as  Lieutenant  R.  Marino  Artillery  on  board  H.  M.  S. 
FirAroMd  on  the  S.E.  coast  of  America  from  1844  to  1848 ;  took  part  in  the  operations  of  the  combined  English  and 
French  Squadrons  in  the  River  Parana  in  x8^6,  including  the  action  of  Obligado,  the  landing  stprming  and  cap- 
ture of  batteries;  subsequent  operations  on  the  River  Parana,  concluding  ^vith  the  action  at  St.  Lorenzo,  on  whi^ 
occasion  he  constructed  a  masked  battery  Rocket  Battery  on  an  island  800  yards  from  the  enemy's  guns,  ramaining 
concealed  for  two  days  and  nights,  and  materially  aiding  the  passing  of  batteries  at  St.  liOreuzo  by  Men  of  War 
with  large  convoy  of  xao  merchant  vessels  on  the  35th  May  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  on  shore  with 
BJ£.  Battalion  at  Montevideo  when  besieged  by  General  Oreb,  performing  the  dut^^  of  Acting  Adjutant  for  13 
months.  Proceeded  to  China  in  1859  to  take  charge  of  R.  M.  Artillery  serving  on  shore,  and  was  senior  Officer 
of  the  Corps  in  the  Rocket  Boats  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  on  the  3xst  August  z86o. 
Eerved  as  senior  Officer  in  conunand  of  R.M.  Artillery  and  R.  Marines  on  board  the  Gun  Boat  Flotilla  which  pro- 
ceeded up  the  River  Peiho  two  days  after  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  in  advance  of  the  Allied  Armies.  Took 
possession  of  the  Tientsin  Forts  and  afterwards  of  the  principal  gate  of  that  city,  being  placed  in  command  of  the 
ramfi  tOl  relieved  by  a  force  sent  forward  by  the  army.  Appointed  on  zoth  September  i860  to  the  conunand  and 
charge  of  the  Siege  Train  Flotilla.  Employed  in  transportmg  the  Siege  Train  from  the  Taku  Forts  to  Tungchow, 
16  mOes  ttoxa  Pekin  (services  ofitoially  acknowledged).  Appointed  to  the  stafif  of  the  snd  Division  R.  Artillery  on 
4tii  Oct.  i860  and  served  during  the  advance  on  Pekin  and  was  senior  Oiflcer  of  Royal  Marines  at  its  surrender 
(Vedal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 

*  General  Suther  eerved  with  the  B.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  Has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  Clasp .  as  also  the  Turkish  Medal  for  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41 .  Com- 
manded the  Battalion  in  Japan  in  1864-66.  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  the  Forts  of  Simonosaki 
bj  the  combined  Fleets ;  landed  in  command  of  Allied  Brigades  for  the  destruction  of  the  five  Forts  and  magazines 
on  the  6th  September  1864.  Commanded  Brigade  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockade  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  Colonel,  and  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).    Has  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

^  General  Penrose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Batuilion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1838.  Also  in  China 
in  1841-43  during  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang.  Landed  on  34th  Oct.  X856  for  the  protection  of  the  Britisk 
f^ctoTj  at  Canton ;-  commanded  the  Royal  Marinea  at  the  storming  of  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  Canton  on  39th 
October,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  operations— mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Uie 
batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commuided  a  Battalion  of  Royal 
^tsrines  at  the  assaalt  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during 
the  Ahore  operations,  tmrn.  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*  lieakGeneral  Bodnev  served  in  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in 
iS54,and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  during 
the  siesre  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kixiboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Kci^ht  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecyidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Qeneral  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  36th  Deo.  1851,  in  spiking  the  fpojoA  to 
protect  4.M.  steamer  Teaeer,  then  aground. 

.  ^  V^  Gmeral  Adair  served  in  Sjrria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal),  and  was  slightlv  wounded 
m  the  aasaolt  upon  Gebail.  Served  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fall,  and  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the 
Q«capation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal^,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
*ed;idie,  and  Torldah  Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the 
°>iisaeeof  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royid  Marines  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
^^.tbe  batteries,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  fh>m  the  5t^  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864 
(vij^iiUT  wounded,  and  mmtioned  in  despatches). 

"  Hajor  Qeneral  Stewart  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840,— «t  D*Jouni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bom- 
I^rtment  of  Acre  (War  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  M^or  General  M' Arthur  served  with  the  Expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

"  Major  General  Pym  aerved  in  the  China  expedition  of  1858-60,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
laading  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  In  1858  he  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Captain  Superintendent 
of  the  Canton  Police  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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30I&  Waft  Servieea. — Boyal  Marine  Artillery. 

>  Colonel  ICawbey  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomanand,  xoth  Aug.  2854 ;  and  he  oommanded  the  Boysl 
Marine  Artillery  in  the  Battahon  during  the  operations  against  and  snrrenaer  of  the  forts  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Bedoaht  Kaleh, 
X9th  May  x8<4,  and  yariously  employed  on  that  coast;  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  R.M.  Artillery  at  the  attack  by  the 
combined  Fleets  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  the  xjth  October,  and  employed  in  the  blockadiog 
Force  during  the  siege,  until  March  X855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  LtColonel  Poore  served  with  the  R.M.Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomsnnuxd 
in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  ot  mortar-boats  during  the  bombardment 
of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

>  LtColonel  Brydges  senredwith  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  1855,  and  commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla 
during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Whilst  seryins  in  H.M.  ship  OMon  was  landed  in  oonunand  of 
the  Marines  of  the  Fleet  on  several  occasions  during  the  Revolution  in  Japan  in  x868,  including  the  occupation  of 
Koh6, 

^^  Sir  Francis  Feetlng  served  with  the  Baltic  onedifeion  in  180  (Medal) .  Commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotillB  em- 
ployed against  Sebastopol  from  June  x8k5  until  its  nil;  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kiubonra 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  China  expedition  of 


xS57~59  ft*  Ac^'utant  of  the  Artillery,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  and  storm  of  the  city 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  selected  to 
command  the  detachment  of  Marines  sent  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  May  1873  to  assist  in  rexMlling  the  Ashanti  srmy 


at  this  time  threatening  Cape  Coast  and  Blmina.  Commanded  the  forces  in  two  engagements  at  Elmina  on  the 
X3th  June  1873,  in  both  of  which  the  enemy  was  defaated.  On  arrival  of  Sir  Oamet  Wolseley  was  placed  in  com- 
mand of  the  troops  at  Cape  Coast  and  charged  with  the  measures  for  the  deflsnce  of  the  place.  Was  taken  a]>oii 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley's  list  of  special  service  officers  on  the  aoth  October  and  placed  in  command  of  the  native 
camp  at  Dunquah  and  of  the  advanced  posts.  Commanded  the  force  at  the  engagements  near  Dunauah  on  the 
37th  October  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severely  wounded  while  rescninx 
Lieut.  Eardley  Wilmot,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  who  had  fUlen  mortally  wounded,  was  afterwards  placed  in 
command  of  the  camp  at  Prahsu.  *'  The  Queen  was  graciously  pleased  to  command  that  Lt.Oolonel  F.  Yf. 
Festing  be  specially  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  army,  for  his  distinguished  services  on  the  Gkdd 
Coast,  dated  7th  January  X874"  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCMO.,  CB.,  Medal  and  Clasp). 

^*  Maior  M' Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  ftc.  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  in  Dec 
185  X .  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  aand  April  X854 ;  employed  in  makingobservations  on  the  coast  of  Georgia, 
ftc. ;  in  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  gsxrison  from  Redoubt  Kaleh  on  19th  May ;  at  the 
shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  in  the  Bay  of  Katcha  during  the  landing  of  the  allied  Armies  on  the  X4th  September ;  present 
at  the  combined  attack  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  x  7th  October,  and  with  the  blockading  Force 
before  that  town  during  the  siege,  until  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medsl). 
Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly  stockaded  town  of  Saha 
on  3ist  February,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Lagos,  acth  April  x86z. 

1*  Lt.  Colonel  C.  S.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition  of 
x857-59»  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  expedition  to  the 
North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded).  Served  in  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and  commanded  a 
Company  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i»  Major  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  bom- 
bardment of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

^>  Miyor  Tuson  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates  f^om 
96th  Aug.  to  5th  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  xoo  jnnks 
and  336  guns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fort  on  35th  June  1859,  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  Forts  in 
i860,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Crease  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bom- 
bardment and  storming  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  tiie  North  in  i860,  and  as 
Assistant  Engineer  at  Shanghai.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kssaman 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*>  Major  Fothergill  sen-ed  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly 
stockaded  town  of  Saba  on  sist  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Lagos 
on  35th  April  i86x. 

^  Major  Welch  was  landed  at  Panama  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  on  37th  Sept.  z86o. 

»  Captain  Ogle  was  landed  from  H.M.S.  Briak  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protection 
of  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  1863,  and  received  a  vote  of  thanks 
from  the  Colonial  Government.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Bodney  from  September  1867  to  September  1869; 
commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  !h>m  the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of 
Yangchow  in  Nov.  1868 ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Janoazy 
1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

**  Captains  Derriman,  Bickford,  Hill,  and  Campbell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

*■  Captain  Cockcraft  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture 
of  Rangiriri  and  action  of  Rangiawhia  (Medal).  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  New  Hebrides,  zsth  Aug.  1865 
in  the  operations  against  the  natives. 

^  Captain  A.  Allen  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1873,  including  the  engagements  at  Elmina,  and  action  at 
Essaman  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"  Lieut  Cheetham  proceeded  to  the  Gold  Coast  with  Colonel  Festing's  detachment  of  Marines  iu  3Cay  1873,  and 
served  in  the  Ashanti  war  till  invalided  in  September  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  T.  Moore  served  in  the  Aahanti  War  in  1873. 

«•  Quarter  Master  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Lagos,  86th  Deo.  Z85X.  Has  the  Medal  for 
Meritorious  Service  and  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

*f  Quarter  Master  Morgan  has  received  the  Arctic  Medal. 

**  Quarter  Master  Thacker  has  received  the  New  Zealand  Medal,  and  that  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Condact. 


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'  Colonel  Gwyn  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kin* 

boorn  (Ucdal  irith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*  Colonel  Herrick  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 
"  LtCoIonel  Harris  served  in  the  KafiLr  war  of  1851-53  nnder  Lt.General  Sir  Harry  Smith,  and  commanded 

the  Royal  Msrinotf  disembarked  from  the  Cape  Squadron  in  several  actions  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
u  Colonel  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 
"  U.ColoneI  Gregory  was  presentat  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  ^and  April  1854  ;  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion 

It  the  occopadon  of  Ei^atoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Chrimea  daring  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Tnrkish  Medal). 
I*  Ijt,Ck>lonel8  Bennett  and  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer   of  1855,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  in  the 

White  Sea. 

"  LLColonel  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
Bomarsond  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Black  Sea  from  the  latter  part  of  1855  to  the  declaration  of  peace  in 
1856  in  commsud  of  a  Detachment  in  a  Floating  Battery.  Was  attached  as  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  Militia  and 
rolnoteers  to  the  I'leld  Force  employed  in  St.  ThomaS'in-the-East,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebellion  of  1865 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  nnd  of  the  Speaker  and 
Hoaseof  Aaaembly).  Was  detached  from  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  Governor  in  Chief  to  British  Honduras  on  the 
Staffofthe  LkCtovemor  of  that  colony  for  the  organisation  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colo|iel  Conmiandant  in 
thatl'oFce  daring  the  disturbances  on  the  frontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Yucatan  and  Guatamala  (mentioned 
10  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*>  Lt.O>lonel  Maskery  served  in  the  Black  Sea  the  latter  part  of  1855.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  and  Battalion  on 
the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  tne  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  tha 
c!:T(^edaI  with  Clasp). 

'  LLColonel  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  in  1854 ;  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  Aland 
lilauds,  indoding  the  capture  of  an  earthem  battery  on  the  8th  August,  and  in  the  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomar- 
sand  on  the  xsth  August.  In  2855  he  accompanied  the  Baltic  expedition ;  was  in  action  with  steamers  and  a  batterv 
oa2ietJime,sndatthelx>mbardmentof  Swoaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until 
ibe  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^^  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
i^d  lie^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China 
erpedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  capture  of  the  city ;  after- 
««n!s  as  (Quarter  Master  of  the  and  Battalion.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  CHiina  in  i860,  including 
tie  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal 

"  UColonel  Thomas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during 
ihe  Bie^  and  (kll  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  iLCoionel  Cuthbcrt  W.  Burton  while  belonging  to  H.M.S.  WinchetUr  in  Nov.  x8<4  was  detached, by  the  special 
order  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  in  command  of  Detachments  of  Royal  Marines  landed  from  the  ships  for  the 
utKk  and  destruction  ofa  large  piratical  fleet  and  batteries  in  Kulan  Bay,  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
pcetred  the  thanks  of  H.M.  (vovemment  and  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty) .  Acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marines 
liDdinjf  from  the  Fleet  for  the  protection  of  the  British  factories  at  Canton,  and  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
Tver  fh)m  Oct.  2856,  including  the  assault  on  and  entry  into  the  city  of  Canton  on  the  a9th  Oct.  (mentioned  in  de- 
^patebes) ;  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  war  junks  and  first  taking  of  French  FoUy  Fort  on  the  6th  Nov.  (olficially 
uuked,  and  at  the  second  taking  and  demolition  of  the  same  fort  on  6th  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Garrison 
^mpoMd  of  seamen,  marines,  and  the  59th  Regt.  at  Fort  Macao  (the  advanced  position)  and  m  all  the  attacks  upon 
ta«  fort  till  June  1857.  Present  as  Adjutant  to  the  B.  Marines  at  the  battle  of  Fatahan  on  xst  June  1857  (mentioned  in 
<l««patche8).  Commanded  North  Wantong  Island  Fort  from  July  to  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Provisional  Bat- 
^^^^  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  38th  and  aath  Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  sub- 
J«iaent  operations  until  the  Battalion  was  broken  up  on  the  30th  Sept.  1858.  Joined  the  xst  Battalion  of  the  R. 
JUnoe  Brigade  and  was  attached  to  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Deputy  Superintendent  of  the  Mflitary  Police  Force  at 
t  anion  till  Jan.  1850.  Commanded  a  Company  in  the  action  with  the  Braves  at  Mong  Kong  on  4th  January,  and 
i>^  at  the  attack  and  oapture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Sheoktsing  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  On  quitting  the  China 
i'MioL,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  general  services  throughout  the  campaign  (Medal  with 
«»o  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor) . 

^  "  LtColonelMairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balak- 
^^^  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  ^th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
v^ththe  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  Served  in  China  with  the  expeditionary 
.<iirteia  1858-59 ;  also  the  campaigrn  of  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  cap- 
^^of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in  the  left  shoulder,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent 
ciKTitions  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^U.Colonel  J.  F.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
fr^manand  in  Aug.  1854.    Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).    Served  with  the  expedition 

a  u  •  ^  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 
g  ^or  Carrington  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  aand  April  1854 ;  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the 
Jt, ,  ""g&de,  inctnding  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum 
^^^  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-50  in  China 
w  (^iter  Master  of  the  ist  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton ;  expedition  to  the 
'  ti^  ^^^  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho.  Served  the  campaign  of  x  860  as  Rifle  Instructor, 
tf  «r^  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonghoo,  storm  and  oapture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in 
^  ace.  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

It  Colonel  Nurse  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  combined  Force  before 
w^«»u)pol  in  1854-55  until  its  fkll ;  with  the  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  on  Toni  Kal^,  also 
« ibe  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkish  Medal). 
J  UColonel  H.  8.  Jones  and  Mijor  G.  F.  Blake  served  with  the  Baltic  eirpedition  in  1854  (Medal). 
Jujor  H.  F.  Gooperserved  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the 
^mea  daring  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  latterly  as  Acthig  Quarter  Master ;  was  Quarter  Master  of  the  xst 
S^^  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Ciasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Jlajor  le  (vrand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  1854  until  its  fall ;  was  also  eft  the  capture  of  Kertch, 
m  cceapation  of  Yeni  Kal4,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
''Major  Graham  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph 
mi^  on  ^t^  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  xst  July  (Medal). 

imor  Arbackle,  Captain  Byam  and  Lieuts.  Craigie,  H.  C.  Horrocks,  Pyne,  Hext,  Bird,  and  Fowler  served 
BtbeAshanUwarof  i87»-74  (Medal). 

.  ^iw  Ozxard  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Chimea  in  1855,  and  with  the  combined  Force  before 
ienastopol  during  the  siege ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^ ;  was  in 
«uon  with  outer  defisnoes  of  Sebastopol  on  x7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the 
^aexpedition  of  1857-59*  <^nd  was  at  the  destmction  of  war  junks  in  Escape  and  Fatsham  Creeks  on  35th  and 
Ttn  May  and  x5th  Jane  X857,  twice  landed,  attacked  and  defeated  parties  of  Chinese  soldiers;  blockade  of  Canton 
iver,  action  with  junks  in  the  Macao  Broadway,  oapture  of  Chuenpee  Fort,  capture  of  the  batteries  at  Shektsing, 
pd  oocnpation  of  Canton.  Also  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  at  Shanghai  during  the 
uacki  of  the  rebel  army  in  August,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr.Master,  part  of  the  time  served  as  (terrison  Staff 
IfficCT  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i^ioT  Cobb  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and 

iptan  of  the  d^.  Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  exMdition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho» 

«^  '  Tongko,  storm  and  oapture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

Maior  Barnes  serred  in  the  operations  in  the  Canton  river  in  1856-58 ;  was  in  Macao  Fort  when  attacked  by 


3oid  War  Services. — Eoyal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 

junks  on  4th  January,  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  landed  to  destmy  .  vfh.ce.  storm  and 
capture  of  Canton  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^  *  ▼iHaB''  »^ 

*>  Major  Walsh  served  ^vith  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal) ;  and  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  x8s6 
until  the  declaration  of  peace. 
•I  Major  Caimcross  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

"  Mnjor  Broughton  served  in  the  Crimea  durinf?  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Expedi- 
tion of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the 
expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  as  acting  D.A.  Commissary  General  at  Shanghai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
•«  Major  J.  C.Travers  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery 
at  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  i8th  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of 
the  ist  Battalion  on  the  China  expedition  of  X857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landiui?  before 
storm  and  capture  of  the  city  j  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  HoUoway  in  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with 
Clasn). 

"  Major  Holmes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  a  fort  and  shelling  na 
encampment  on  23rd  June,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks  on  4th  July,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at 
Lovisa  on  5th  July,  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bay  on  the  nth  July,  destruction  of  a 
Cossack  barracks,  Ac,  on  12th  July,  action  with  a  Russian  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  13th 
July ;  also  with  the  batteries  on  Fredericksham  on-aist  July,  capture  of  the  Island  of  Kolka,  and  destruction  of  mili- 
tary stores  on  26th  July,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until 
the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

*"  Major  A.  H.  Pascoe  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  in  command  of  a  detachment 
of  Royal  Marines  on  board  H.M.8.  AmethgH,  under  Admiral  Grenfell,  from  July,  1856,  to  December,  i860,  at  the 
various  operations  in  the  Canton  river ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Chuenpee,  Manchukee,  Pakenhoe,  and  the  action  at 
Fatshan.  Was  also  present  at  the  capture  and  barning  of  the  Tartar  camp  at  ihe  White  Cloud  Mountains, 
and  at  the  surprise  and  capture  of  the  pirate  stockade  on  tbe  Singhi  river,  Malacca.  During  the  Revolution  in 
Chili  in  1859  I^o  served  at  the  blockade  of  Mazatlan,  disembarked  and  occupied  the  outposts  at  the  defence  of 
Ban  Bias,  and  was  present  at  the  cutting  out  of  two  vessels  from  under  the  citadel.  Received  the  repeated 
thanks  of  Admiral  Grenfell  for  his  conduct  and  that  of  the  detachment  under  his  comnund. 

«>  M^or  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

*^  Major  Wroot  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).  Also  with  the  China  expedition  of 
1858-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  with  the  expe- 
dition to  the  North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takn 
Fort,  and  subsc<iuent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

**  Major  Macdonald  served  in  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  part  of 
1855  (Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteries, 
magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  September  1864. 

»»  Major  AUnutt  served  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  1856-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  forts 
and  blockade  of  the  Canton  river;  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  factories,  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Tamon 
on  the  29th  October  1856  (mentioned  in  despatches),  capture  of  the  French  Folly  Fort  and  destruction  of  war  jonks 
on  the  6th  November  1856 ;  occupation  of  Fort  Macoa,  the  advanced  position,  during  all  the  attacks  on  that  posi 
from  January  to  June  1857 ;  action  of  Fatshan  Creek,  the  bombardment  and  storming  of  Canton ;  expedition  to  the 
North,  bombardment  and  storming  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Served 
throughout  the  first  phaao  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Basaman,  commanded  the 
Royal  Marines  at  Assayboo,  and  at  the  relief  of  Abrakrampa  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mcgor), 
and  Medal). 

••  Maior  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  near  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shetksmg ;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  in 
June  1859  (wounded  severely) .  Also  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chinese  Coolie 
Corps  in  1858-59. 

i<w  Major  Hore  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
Dardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  battenes^  stockade,  ma^- 
■ines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

w»  Biajor  Ponblanque  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landmg  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  exi)edition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  attack  on 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  95th  June  1859 :  served  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking 
of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

»«  Major  Heriot  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  the 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859.  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  with  the  Chinese  Coclie  Corps,  in- 
cluding the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  operations  there  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^^  Captain  Scott  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  land- 
ingbefore  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  (Collins  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1^7-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  again  at  the  pillage  of 
Shekttimg,  present  at  the  detached  post  West  Gate,  Canton,  when  attacked  on  the  night  of  the  26th  July  1838;  also 
at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts,  on  35tii  June  1859,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  matchlock-bullet  in  the  lelt 
leg  while  saving  a  wounded  marine  from  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^w  Major  Despard  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  9th  June  1873.  Was  attached  to  the  42nd  High- 
landers as  Transport  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  batUe  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of 
Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^^  Captain  Servante  served  on  the  China  expediUon  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  Also 
the  campaign  in  tbe  North  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  affair  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tongku,  assault  and  capture 
of  the  laku  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps). 

^^*  Captain  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of 
the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

"■  Captain  F.Baldwin  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Sodneg  firom  September  1867  to  September  1869 ;  landed  from 
the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangcho  w  in  November  1868 ;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

»■"  Captains  Dwyer  and  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  were 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan, 
the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magasines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore 
operations,  ftY>m  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

"^  Captain  Crosbie  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Roduejf  from  September  1867  to  September  1869 ;  was  landed  firom 
the  Squadron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  1868 ;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  landed  irom  H.M.S.  Aetivton 
the  27th  November  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  command  of  the  Boyai 
Marines,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafUl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slightly  wounded)  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Modal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Achoeon  the  expedition  up  the  river 
Congo  in  August  and  September  1875,  and  was  moiitioued  in  despatches  (Brevet  uf  Major  fbr  services). 

'"^I'ieut.  Dearie  served  in  the  Asliauti  War  in  1874  (Medal  with  Cla^p). 

M«  Lieut.  Qnill  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Fe*ting  at  the  defeat  of  the  Ashantia  in  the  two  engaw- 
ments  at  Elminaon  the  i3ih  June  1873,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "Skirmished  his  men  with 
great  alacrity,  and  merited  much  prtiise  "  (Medal). 


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""  Lieafe.  E.  B.  Stephens  served  in  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashajiti  war,  and  was  in  command  of  the  outpost  oamps 
of  Abbajre  and  Napoleon  (Medal). 

'**  Lieut.  Hearle  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  in  October  as  Special  Commissioner  to  the 
King  of  Denkera,  and  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  from  the  middle  of  November  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^•LL Colonel  Cooke  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  stormbag  Companies,  also  present  at  the  White 
Cloud  Mountain  affair  m  June  1858,  capture  of  Namtow,  and  capture  of  batteries  at  Shektsing  j  served  afterwards 
as  D.A.Q.M.  Creneral  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

140  Quarter  Master  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185^-55,  including  the  battle  of  BalaUava  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  Medals  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

i«i  Quarter  Master  Pago  served  in  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-5  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  throughout^the 
China  war  of  1857-6X  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Has  received  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

>^  Quarter  Master  Brown  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China,  1857-61  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has 
received  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 


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309  Her  Majesty's  Local  hidian  Forces, — War  Services. 

'  Sir  John  Low  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  59th  Foot  in  the  expedition  to  Java  in  z8zx  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Malcolm  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  in  18x7. 

■  General  J.  W.  Cleveland  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Wattyganm  and  Nappadee  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

'  General  G.  Warren  served  with  the  ist  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore  in  1826  under  Lord 
Gombermere,  and  commanded  one  of  the  two  Companies  selected  to  escalade  at  the  Jun^eena  Gate— received  a 
severe  sabre  wound  on  the  right  shoulder^  a  severe  sabre  wound  on  the  left  side  of  the  mce,  and  a  third  severe 
Tv^ound  on  the  left  hand  causmg  amputation  of  the  thumb  and  the  loss  in  the  use  of  the  fore  and  middle  fiuKers 
(Indian  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  nnder  Lord  Keane  sad 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghuznee,  again  severely  wounded— bone  of  the  right  arm  above 
the  elbow  shattered  bv  a  musket  ball,  a  gun-shot  wound  through  the  upper  part  of  the  left  wrist»  and  a  third 
gun'Shot  wound  over  the  surface  of  the  body  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order,  and  Brevet  of  LtColonel). 
The  severe  nature  of  these  wounds  causing  temporaiy  removal  from  active  service,  he  was  sent  back  to  India  in 
charge  of  the  state  prisoners  Goolam  Hyder  late  Governor  of  Ghuznee,  and  the  Sirdar  Hadjee  Khan  Kaknr,  with 
the  Column  moving  through  the  Kybor  Pass.  Was  specially  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Governor  General  of 
India  by  Sir  Willoughby  Cotton  commanding  the  Bengal  Troops  in  Affghanistan  for  gallant  conduct  at  Ghuznee, 
and  was  nominated  Town  and  Fort  Major  of  Fort  William.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  Burmese  war  in  18^2  was 
promoted  Brigadier,  and  nomiuated  to  the  command  of  the  Bengal  Brigade  of  the  Expeditionary  Force.  Wss  on 
board  the  steam-frigate  Tenasterim  with  two  Companies  of  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  during  the  NavbI  action  and 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river;  was  removed  from  the  field  during  the  second  day's 
*  attack  on  the  Great  Pagoda  from  the  effects  of  a  severe  sun -stroke  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Greneral  R.  Hawkes  served  during  the  Mahratta  war  in  x8x7-z8,  and  was  present  with  the  dismounted  Cavalxy  at 
the  storm  of  Choundah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  General  J.  Bell  served  in  the  Mahratta  war  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Asseerghur.  Served  also  throughont 
the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  Cokaine,  Promc,  and  Pagaum  Mew,  and  au  the 
affairs  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  force  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell  were  engaged  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


*■  General  J.  E.  Williams  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  first  Burmese  war^ 
**  Greneral  J.  K.  Luard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  18 


9  expedition  to  Ava  in  1824,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Arracan,  and 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Heights  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  in  1839.  -^so  ^^^  ^0  China 
Expedition  from  i6th  June  till  the  termination  of  hostilities  in  September  1842 ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Woo- 
sung  and  Shanghae,  and  with  the  Centre  Brigade  under  Major  General  Schoedde  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghing* 
keaug-Foo  on  the  21st  July  1842  (Medal). 

'7  General  T.  L.  Green  was  employed  against  the  insurgent  Boyanah  in  the  Kittoor  district  in  1830,  and  in  the  Goom* 
soor  Zemindary  in  1836-37,  and  in  1847. 

"  Greneral  wr  Cavaye  served  with  the  21st  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  field  force  in  Kutch  in  1825-26 ;  also  with  the  Farkur 
Field  Force  in  1832-33 ;  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Balmeer ;  served  in  Upper  Sind,  and  above  the  Bolan  Pass  in 
X 840-4 X. 

1'  General  F.  Straton  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Deccan  and  Berar  from  1814  to  18 19,  and  was  at  the  taking  of 
Chackam  and  Kurra,  and  several  other  Forts,  also  some  small  afihirs  with  the  Cavalry  against  Pindarees  and  Shaik 
Dullah  in  Berar  till  182 1.  Marched  towards  Asseerghur  with  Sakabut  Khan's  Force  and  remained  in  reserve  till  the 
siege  was  over. 

'*  General  G.  Huyshe  served  in  the  Burmese  campaign  in  1825.  Commanded  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry 
throughout  the  operations  in  Afl^hanistan  in  1842  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Khyber  Pass,  actions  at  Mamoo  Khail  (severely  wounded),  Jugdulluck,  and  Tezeen,  and  capture  of  Istaliff  (Medal, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.). 

^  General  C.  Hamilton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahanypore 
(Bronze  Star,  and  CB.).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  X845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  liood- 
kee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kote  Kangra. 

^  General  E.  Armstrong  was  present  in  the  several  affairs  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  34th  Madras  Native 
Infhntry  were  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon  from  its  landing  with  the  first  expedition  till  the 
end  of  October  1824,  including  a  series  of  attacks  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Todaghee  and  Kyakloo  5th  to  7th 
October  1824.  Commanded  34th  N.I.  in  the  action  fought  at  Zorapore  with  Patun,  Arab,  and  Rohilla  Troops  in 
which  he  personally  captured  the  Nawab. 

*»  Sir  Maurice  Stack  served  with  the  ist  European  Fusiliers  in  Kattywar  and  Kutch  in  181 5,  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  Anjar  and  Bhooj.  Served  with  the  2nd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  against  marauders  in  Guzerat  in  1818. 
Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
H vderabad  ( Medal  and  CB.). 

»•  General  P.  F.  Story  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  wsf 
present  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Coloncl). 

'*  General  H.  Lawrence  served  on  board  the  A$tell  East  Indiaman  in  command  of  two  guns  on  her  aoazter 
deck  in  a  severe  action  fought  in  the  Mozambique  Channel  on  3rd  July  18 10,  between  three  Indiamen  and  two  French 
frigates  and  a  corvette.  Served  in  the  operations  against  and  attack  of  the  Fortress  of  Malown  in  the  Nepaul  was 
of  1814-15  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Reserve  of  the  Grand  Army  during  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  i8i7-»9  i 
also  against  Coles  in  18:^5,  and  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  all  arms  employed  against  same  Tribea  m  jS^^-^y- 

"General  R.  Budd  was  engaged  in  the  Pindareo  Dours  in  1815-16.  Served  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahratta 
campaign  1817-18,  and  was  present  at  Mahidpore,  Talnair,  pursuits  of  Trimbuckjee,  Holkar,  and  Bajee  Row  to  the 
final  surrender  near  Asseerghur.  Served  in  the  first  expedition  to  Burmah.  Also  with  the  advance  of  the  Western 
Column  in  the  campaign  against  Coorg  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Hnggul  Pass  in  April  1834. 

**  General  H.  Dick  served  in  Rewah  in  1813;  and  in  the  Mahratta  and  Piiidaree  war  in  1817-18.  includingthe 
reduction  of  Dhamony,  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gurrah  Mundiah.  Commanded  the  56th  Bengal  Native 
Infhntiy  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

•*  General  D.  Downing  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  Division  under  Brigadier  Wheder 
(Medal). 

*7  General  T.  C.  Parr  served  with  the  7th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Arabia  in  1821,  and  was  present  at 
the  night  attack  by  the  Wahabees  on  the  camp  at  Zoar,  and  in  the  action  at  Beni-boo-Ali ;  commanded  the  7th 
N.I.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Countrv  in  1845. 

*8  General  H.  Macan  served  on  the  Personal  Staff  of  the  General  Officer  Commanding  Sind  Field  Force;  andaa 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841 ;  commanded  the  ist  Brigade  at  the  siege  and  in  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Kotah  on  the  30th  March  1858  \CB.  and  Medal). 

*^  General  T.  Polwhcle  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  x8i6  (Medal  with  Claap) ;  with  the  Expedition  to 
Ceylon  in  18 18,  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-25  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mahatee  and  Arracan  (Clasp)- 
Also  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Candahar  and  Affghanistan  of  1839-42,  and  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded 
the  42nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Cl^ps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

♦1  Sir  John  Fowler  Bradford  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  and  was  present  in  the  several  engage- 
ments leading  to  the  reoccupatiou  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44  ^-^d  '*"**  present 
at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  inclndmg 
the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab,  and  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

*■  General  T.  A.  Duke  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  1824-25,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ban- 
goon  on  the  1  ith  May  1824,  at  assault  and  capture  of  stockade  near,  and  attack  of  Kimmendine  3rd  June,  attack  ana 
taking  of  Kimmendine  loth  and  nth  June,  7  stockades  at  Kammoral,  fort  and  fortified  Pagoda  of  Syriam  3rd  Atigu»» 
at  the  Dallah  Creek  stockade  7th  August,  taking  of  Pegu  30th  November,  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  intrenchment 
5th  December,  night  attack  of  Dall&h  stockades  7th  and  8th  December  1824,  attack  of  Poolonif  x9th  February  1825. 
capture  of  White  Pagoda  stockade,  and  attack  on  Donabew  7th  March  1825,  and  several  other  minor  aflUrs.  ana 
also  night  attack  on  the  Flotilla  till  2nd  April  when  Donabew  was  evacuated  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  ex- 
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peCiiion  to  Malacca  in  1852,  and  with  tho  second  expedition  to  Bnrmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegru).    Com- 

maadcd  the  Kimedy  Field  Force  in  November  and  December  1856. 
**  General  J.  C.  C.  Gray  served  during  the  Ncpaul  war.    Also  ut  the  Siege  and  capture  of  Bhortporo  in  1825-26 

(ifedaJwrith  Clasp). 
*'  G«neTal  M.  Carthew  served  in  the  Goomsoor  campaign  in  1837.    Also  in  the  8anr)ro»8ion  of  the  mntiny  in 

BenKal  in  1837-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  November  1&57  in  the  vicinity  of  Cawn- 

pore  when  attacked  by  the  whole  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal,  and  CB.) 
«•  General  F.  B.  Corfield  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 

Cliillianwalla  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  oiLt.Colonel). 
•  General  W.  R.  Corfleld  was  ijresent  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Bhnrtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Wu  employed  in  tho  Cole  country  in  1836-37.    Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  1839  40  and  was  present  at  the 

ftorm  and  capture  of  Khelat    Also  the  Gwalior  campaign  in  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Maharajporo  (Bronze 

Star).    Commanded  the  30th  Benp^al  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  PunJauV9  campaign,  including  the  actions  of 

Sadoolapore,  ChilUanwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aifghana  to  Peshawur  (Medal 

irith  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 
^  General  R.  A.  Bavly  served  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1820 ;  against  the  Khosaa  in  the  Runn  of  Kutch  in  1822  ; 

and  with  the  6th  Bombay  N.I.  at  tho  attack  and  capture  of  Kittoor  in  1824. 
"  General  D.  Simpson  served  in  command  of  a  Force  against  the  rebels  in  the  hills  north  of  Jullimder  in 

iSiS-49,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Umb  and  subsequent  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah 

fMedal  with  Clasp). 
^7  General  W.  C.  lu'Leod  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Donabew,  Prome,  and  many  other 

afr&ire  daring  the  -.  strnpaign  in  Ava  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  General  6.  A.  Baillie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Was  engaged  in  the  sup' 
prasion  of  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837. 
*>  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  Affghan  campaigns  of  1839-42,  daring  which  he  was  attached 

10  Christie's  Corps  of  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  on  six  different  occasions  and  has  received  the  Medal 
foTGhuznee,  and  also  the  Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  2842."  Was  present  with  the  Governor 
•jtneral's  Bodv  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  the  Force  on 
ihe  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  various  expeditions  against  the  hostile  Hill  Tribes,  and  with  signal  success  (Medal 
ifith  Clasp,  KCB.  and  KCSI.) . 

"  General  J.  K.  Landers  commanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  an  enoragement  with  a  party  of  insurgents  in 
1S46. 

"  General  J.  Travers  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1840-42  in  Affghanistan,  partlv  with  his  own 
B^riment  the  2nd  Bengal  Grenadiers  and  partly  with  Skinner's  Horse  the  present  ist  Cavalry,  and  was  present  in 
the  scUons  of  Lundi  Khuiah,  Khamind.  Baba  wnllee  (sabre  wound) ,  Cavalry  actions  of  28th  and  31st  August,  recap- 
rare  of  Ghuznee,  actions  at  Benee  Badaum,  and  Mydaum,  also  in  many  attacks  upon  the  Rear  Guard  and  Forage 
Parties  of  General  Notfs  Army  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  name  brought  to  the  special  notice  of  the 
Goremment  of  India  by  GenersU  Nott  who  also  thanked  him  on  the  field  on  two  diflerent  occasions  for  his  services 
m  contact  with  the  enemy.  Medal  inscribed  "Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  1 842,"  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  in 
the  Sntlej  camnugn  in  1846  and  commanded  the  Nusseeree  Croorkha  Battalion  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (mentioned 
iQ  despatches.  Medal) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  attack  upon  and  defeat  of  insur- 
srents  at  Kullea  Karee  on  tho  loth  October  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Governor  General), 
tonunanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  field  against  Shunker  Sing  in  18^6  and  received  the  thanks  of  Grovem- 
aaeat  for  the  complete  success  which  attended  these  operations.  Commanded  at  and  in  retreat  from  Indore  ist  July 
1S57  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government,  Medal,  and  also  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  a 
danng  act  of  bravery  when  the  Indore  Residencv  was  suddenly  attacked  by  Holkar's  Troops,  in  having  charged 
tb?  Gans  with  only  five  men  to  support  him,  and  driven  the  gimners  ft'om  the  guns,  which  saved  the  lives  of  masxv 
persons,  fugitives  to  the  Residency.  His  horse  was  shot  in  three  places,  and  his  accoutrements  were  shot  througn 
uj  various  parts*'). 

^  General  P.  "f .  Cherry  was  employed  on  three  occasions  against  the  Rajah  of  Kolapore.  Served  with  the 
!it  Madras  Cavalry  during  tho  Coorg  campaign  in  2834.  Was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Bolouigee  in 
Seotember  1841. 

•  General  R.  Shubrick  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53;  commanded  seven  Companies  of  the  5th 
Madras  Native  InllEUitry  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  (thanked  in  despatch,  and  by  the  Governor  General) ;  commanded 
the  Regiment  in  the  advance  from  Martaban  to  Tonghoo ;  present  at  Gongoh  and  other  minor  afifairs— thanked 
Q  despatch  and  by  the  Grovemor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division 
m  18:9  and  condacted  the  operations  which  led  to  the  capture  of  the  rebel  Rtmmust  Singh  of  Rewah. 

•^  General  W.  B.  Wemyss  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  ^  Sind  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

■  Sir  Edward  Lechmero  Russell  Ber\'ed  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Afighanistan  in  1842-43  and  was  present 
ia  &11  the  operationB  including  the  expedition  to  and  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  and  as  A(^utant  of  the  Sind 
Irregnlar  Horse  in  the  battles  of  Meeaneo  and  Hyderabad,  and  surrender  of  Omerkote  (Medal) . 

*  General  H.  W.  Matthews  served  the  campaigns  of  1839-42  in  AflTghanistan  and  was  present  throughout 
»t*  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  and  taking  of  IstalifT,  and  waswoimded  in  the  Jugdulluck  Pass  (Medal). 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and 
▼>"  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) . 

,^  General  C.   Prior  served  with  Brigatlior  Wild's  Brigafle  in  1841-42,  and  was  present  at  the  relief   of  the 

iHrrinon  of  All  Musgid,  Kyber  Pass,  and  in  the  several  actions  fh)m  the  13th  to  the  26th  January  1842.    Also  i^& 

ca3ipaign  of  1842  in  AflTghanistan  under  General  PoPock,  including  the  storming  of  the  Kyber  Pass  and  eubsequeu 

ojiTauoas  on  the  advance  to  Cabul  (Medal) .    Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1S45. 
^'  ^Jeneral  F.  W.  Burroughs  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Littler  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and 

"■as  prwent  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal.  Served  as  AssisUnt  Adjutant  General  of  Division  in  the  Punjaub  cam- 
P'-u^  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  Ranmuggur,  and  with  the  Force  under  General  Wheeler  at  tho  capture  of  the 
hesirbis  of  Dulla  (Medal) . 

■*  General  H.  W.  Blake  served  during  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Also  the  rebellion  in  the  Goloon- 
•iah  Zemindary  in  1848. 

■*  Lieut.General  W.  F.  Nnthall  served  in  1852-53 ;  drew  together  three  outposts  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  in  tho 
Aer?  Pass  with  which  he  surprised  and  captured  the  Norigan  stockade  at  the  summit  of  the  Pnss.  Has  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  on  several  following  occasions  :— for  services  with  the  Pegu  Light  Infantry— in 
'•rpoUinff  MaraudinR  Bands  in  the  Rangoon  district  in  1S53,  in  Pegu  district  in  1853-54,  a^  in  Tharawatldy  district 
m  1354  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu), 

^  Licut.General  A.  R.  Manson  served  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  tho  siege  and  sur* 
render  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  wim  Clasp).  Commanded 
Lw  R^tfimcnt  at  tne  action  with  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  near  Rc^'ghur. 

~  Uem.General  John  Forbes  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Afl*ghani8tan  in  1841-42,  including  the  ad- 
vance on  Candahar,  and  the  several  operations  of  tl.e  army  rmder  General  Nott  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of 
GLutnee  ahd  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  NUpier  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  was  present 
a:  :hp  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire, 
«"irrender  of  Bouiire,  at  Bora^oon,  and  battle  of  Kooshab— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 
S.Tved  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  Ratghur  to  the  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
<  ommanded  the  rear  guard  ftrom  Etora  to  Deopoora  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  and  which  he  held  in  check 
until  the  baggac^e  was  safely  escorted  into  camp. 

^  Lieut.General  J.  C.  Innes  served  during  the  Shekawattee  campaign.    Also  in  the  Bundlectmd  insurrection. 

«»  Lieut. General  G.  8.  Montgomery  commanded  a  field  detachment  in  the  Ahmeduuggur  Zilla  in  the  bupprcssion 
of  Bhcela  tai  1857-58,  and  waa  present  in  two  engagements— severely  woimded,  and  horse  shpL.  Sexx|^  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  Medal).  Digitized  by  VolUiJV  IV 


TjOf  ^  llei'  Mtijciiiifs  Local  Iinlian  Forces. — Way  St'i'v!ce8. 

*"  Lient. General  W.  1*.  Ilampton  served  against  insurgent  Coles  in  1S36-37.  Tn  AITghanistan,  including  the  cap- 
tare  of  Klielat  in  1839.  Gvralior campaign  of  1843-44,  and  battle  of  MaharHJporc  (Bronzo  Star).  Punjaab  campaign  of 
1J48-40.  inclading  the  passage  of  the  Ghenab,  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of 
ibe  Sikhs  and  Affghans  to  Peshawnr  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in 
1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commandod  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (one  of  the  few  legiments  that  was  neyer 
disarmed  and  remaiiied  faithfli])  at  Saugor  daring  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Army  in  1857,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions  against  rebels  and  mutineers  in  Saugor  district  and  Central  India  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Iiieut.General  H.  E.  S.  Abbott  served  with  the  Joadhpore  Field  Force  in  1830-40,  and  was  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  the  fort  of  Joudhpore.  Was  present  with  the  regimenL  the  74th  Bengal  Native  Inflantry,  at  Delhi  on  the 
outbreak  of  the  mutiny  there  on  the  izth  Ma^x857,  and  commanded  the  post  at  the  Cashmere  Gate.  Subsequently 
commanded  the  2nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  Delhi  district  from  September  to  November  1857.  Ck)m- 
manded  the  district  of  Dehra  Doon  from  December  1857  to  February  1858,  and  prevented  the  threatened  entry  of 
the  Nawab  of  Nuiieebabad.  Served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock  in  command  of  the 
Bundlecund  Auxiliaries  ftrom  April  to  July  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Jhi^jun,  the  skirmish  at  Koobrye 
in  command  of  the  Advanced  Guard,  battle  of  Banda  in  command  of  the  Bear  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Sir  D.  M.  Probyn  served  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier  fh)m  1853  to  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in 
^57-581 'k^d^B'SPi^^Aent  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  action  of  Ntujufshur  and  other  minor  en- 

Jagements,  and  commanded  the  and  Pnnjaub  Cavalry  at  the  assault  and  capture .  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
espatches).  Served  in  the  same  command  with  the  Flying  Column  under  Colonel  Greathed,  and  wan 
present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded 
the  Victoria  Cross  *'for  distinguished  gallantry  and  daring  throughout  this  campaign**).  He  was  also  present 
at  the  action  of  Kanoi^e,  the  relief  of  XiUcknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (twice  mentioned  m  despatches,  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General),  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kale  Nuddee,  storm 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Miyor,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CJ9.,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  permitted  to 
retain  the  command  of  the  xst  Sikh  iTTegular  Cavalry,  while  on  ftirlough,  as  a  special  reward  for  his  servicea. 
Commanded  the  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•*  Lieut. General  B.  Boyd  served  against  the  Bheels  in  Malwa  in  x  8^6.  Sfttld  campaign  in  1846,  inclading  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  \Medal).     Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  in  Bundlecund  in 

*^  Lieut. General  J.  Liptrott  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AflTghanistan  under  General  Pollock 
Olodi^}.    Served  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aliwal  (horse  shot.  Medal;. 

<**  Lieut  General  E.  P.  Lynch  served  m  Persia  with  the  army  under  General  Bethuno,  and  commanded  a  Regiment 
in  the  battle  of  Kiser  Chun  and  defeat  of  the  army  of  the  Princes  of  Shirsz  (Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  and  a 
letter  of  thanks  f^om  the  Shah  of  Persia).  Served  on  Political  Employ  in  Affghanistanin  1840-41,  and  wss  present 
in  several  affairs  with  the  insurgent  Ghilzies.  Was  present  with  the  force  which  captured  and  destroyed  the 
fbrt  of  Sheik  Oihman  in  the  vicimty  of  Aden  in  1858. 

*7  Ueut.General  B.  J.  Hawthorne  served  in  Sind  in  1845-46.  Also  with  the  Division  under  General  Wheeler  in 
the  Pa^jaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

*>  Lieut  General  S.  F.  Macmullen  served  during  the  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>*  LientGenend  B.  R.  Powell  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  in  Sind  in  1839 ;  served  in  the  Deooan  against  the 
rebel  Bheelo  in  1857,  present  at  Shumaapoor ;  commanded  the  first  line  on  defence  in  Nimar  and  Khandeuh  under 
General  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Decoan  by  Tantia  Topee ;  commanded  the  outposU 
on  the  Northern  and  Eastern  Frontier  of  Khandeish  and  the  Deccan  flrom  x7th  June  X859  to  oth  May  i860. 

^  Mi^or  General  W.  Vine  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  Regiment  in  May  and  June  1842,  with  Lt  Colonel  Watson'i 
Field  Detachment  in  the  Saugor  district,  and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Nerbudda  Territories  till  26th  January  1S43, 
was  present  at  the  affkir  at  Sim'eeriah  in  Bundlecund ;  served  also  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbuada  Territories  dnring 
the  mutiny  in  Bengal  fh>m  November  1857  to  February  1858  and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  at  Kooahgaom ;  served 
with  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  Field  Force  in  Goruoknore  and  Oude  distncts  flrom  May  to  December  1858  and  present 
at  the  action  at  Amora  on  the  9th  June ;  commandod  tho  Outpost  at  Hurriah,  and  repulsed  a  very  large  number  of 
rebels  29th  August  1858;  present  at  the  action  at  Debeeriah,  and  thanked  on  three  occasions  by  Brigadier  Row- 
eroft ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Toolsepore  23rd  December  1858,  was  also  present  at  the  redaction  of  Bundlecund 
under  Brigad  ier  Wheeler  (Medal) . 

**  Major  Greneral  W.  G.  Owen  was  engaged  in  quelling  disturbances  in  the  Hill  tracts  of  the  Golcondata 
Zemindaiy. 

**  M^jor  General  S.  B.  Faddy  served  in  the  Sntlei)  campaign  in  1846  and  was  presentatthe  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 
Served  also  throughout  the  Pnx^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aff^ur  at  Ramnuggui,  and  actions  of 
Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  i 

**  Major  General  R.  A.  Doria  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1842-43  (Modal).  Served  on  several  expeditionfi     I 
against  the  Rohillas  insurgents  in  the  Deccan.    Commanded  the  Hingolee  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against 
My  bad  Khan  in  the  Oodgheer  district.    Commanded  a  detachment  01  the  28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  and  Police 
Force  at  Hoehungabad  against  Bybod  Singh  and  the  rebels  on  the  Mahadeo  HiUs,  and  the  capture  and  burning  of    I 
the  town  of  Rykerra  in  the  Saugor  and  Ncrbudda  Territories. 

*>  Major  General  G.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  Including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah     1 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ' 

**  Major  General  D.S.  Dodgson  served  throughout  the  Jhoudpore  Campaign  of  1839.  Throughout  the  campaign  of 
1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  loth  231^  and  34th  January  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass  on  the  5th  April,  relief  of  Jellalabad,  and  sabseauent     I 
operations  in  Affghanistan  (Medal).    Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  aflkir  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal    , 
(Medal).    Was  Brigade  Major  at  Benares  when  the  Native  Troops  there  mutinied  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  wis 
wounded  by  one  of  the  mutineers  on  parade.    Afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  Uavelock's    1 
Fbrce  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow— wounded  (Brevet  of    1 
Major) ;   througnout  subsequent  defence  of  the  Bailie  Guard,  Residencv  of  Lucknow,  until  relieved  by  Lonl 
Clyde's  Force,  and  engaged  in  repelling  of  all  attacks,  and  in  sorties,  ineluding  the  bringing  in  of  the  rear  guard    > 
and  heavy  guns,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Him  Khana  and  King's  Stables  (Brevet  of  LtColonel) ;  subsequent 
eccupation  of  the  Alumbagh  fh>m  November  1857  to  March  1858,  and  engaged  in  repelling  eight  attacks  thertoQ« 
and  capture  of  the  enemyTs  guns  and  camp  at  (^nylee.    Served  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (flrequeutly  men* 
tloned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  the  Commander  in  Chief,  by  Sir  James  Outran,  and 
Colonel  R.  Napier  for  his  services  during  the  several  operations  at  Lucknow,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  years 
service,  C£.,  and  his  name  recorded  as  deserving  of  honourable  mention) 

*  M^or  General  W.  H.  Freese served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1840-42,  and  was  presentatthe 
storming  of  the  forts  and  intrenchments  at  Chuenpec,  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  and  operatioub  against  Canton 
(Medal).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Saugor  Field  division  under  General  \Vhitlock  during  the  mutiny  in  the  cam- 
paign in  Bundlecund  from  ist  March  1858  to  31st  December  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

"*  Msyor  General  J.  W.  Schneider  commanded  the  Contingent,  Infantry  and  Irregular  CavaJry,  of  the  Rajah  of 
Sattara  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Countxy  in  1844-45,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of 
Pnnalla  and  Pownghur.  Commanded  the  Kolapore  Infantry  &t  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  late  27th  Bombay 
Native  Infantry  in  July  and  August  1857;  also  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapore  in  December  1857  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1868  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General ;  commanded  the  ist  Brigade 
•f  the  1st  Division  which  led  during  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Arogee,  and  in  tb« 
asaault  on  Magdala  {CB.,  and  Medal). 

wi  Major  General  D.  Brown  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegn  and 
during  its  subsequent  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'<>•  Major  General  G.  S.  Dobbie  served  with  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  General  Wilson's  Force  against  Eomool 
vn  1&39,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fortress. 

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><"  Major  General  A.  N.  Rich  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Jubbulpor« 
ind  Raepore  districts  flrom  19th  November  1857  to  30th  April  1858  and  commanded  a  mixed  detachment  of  Cavahy 
and  Inikntry  against  the  rebels  at  Gootea  and  Ruagaom  (Medal). 

1^  Msior  General  H.  A.  Adams  commanded  his  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  captnre  of  Kotah  ;  present  with  the 
Colamn  m  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Bunda,  June  to 
Angnst  1858 ;  action  of  Sanganeer  on  the  8th  and  the  battle  uf  Bunass  on  the  i4ih  August  1858 ;  action  of  Purtabghur 
onzfih  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Major  General  W.  W.  Anderson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  present  at  the  siesre  assault  and  cap- 
tare  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Arrah 
sod  Kotah,  and  snbsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  Gwalior  territory ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigaile  in  Central 
India,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai  (wounded),  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  under  General  Michel  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  nnder  Tantia  Topee,  and  present  at  the  actions  of 
Sindwahoand  Kurai ;  attached  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Somerset,  and  was  detached  with  a  force 
under  Major  W.  Grant  to  assist  in  guarding  the  passes  when  the  rebels  were  atr^mpting  to  force  their  way  through 
the  Banswara  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'<"  Major(^neraJ  J.  Field  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  fVom  1 841  to  1844;  present  at  the  en- 
gajTement  at  Hykulzye  and  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  Commanded  his  Rogi- 
meni  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwerka  in  November 
1859.  Commanded  the  Advance  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  from  the  7th  October  1867  to  izt'a 
January  1868,  and  was  at  the  same  time  in  command  of  the  loth  Bombay  N.I.  (received  the  approbation  of  Govern- 
ment). Was  appointed  Brigadier  General  and  commanded  the  Pioneer  Force  from  Antalo,  and  on  its  being  amal- 
gamated with  other  Brigades  commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  ist  Division  Abyssinian  Field  Force  for  a  short  time. 
Waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  in  command  of  the  zoth  Native  Infantry  (mentioned  in  the  despatches,  CB. , 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen}. 

'^  Major  (General  J.  Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  of  1B42  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock.  Also  in  the 
Sntlej  campaign,  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Lahore  in  1846.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  ;  was  Aide  de 
Cianp  to  Greneral  Neill  from  the  i6ih  July  to  the  asth  September  1857  ^^^  ^^7  ^^  ^*^  killedon  entry  to  the  relief  of  the 
Lucknow  Residency,  including  the  operations  at  Allahabad  and  Cawnpore,  engagement  with  rebels  on  three  occa- 
sions when  sent  in  command  of  detachments  in  the  steamer  Berhampooler  up  and  down  the  Ganges  from  Cawnpore, 
actions  of  Mungarwar  andAlumbagb,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  snot);  served  thronghout  the  sub.sequent  defence 
of  ibe  Besideccy  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  with  repulse  of  the  various  attacks,  also  at  the  final  capture 
of  Lacknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 
'*  Major  (General  J.  C.  Graves  distinguidshed  himself  in  a  charge  made  by  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  near  Jella- 
labad,  cnmpleteiv  routing  and  cutting  up  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  (horse  wounued) .  Served  with  the  field  force  in 
Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841-42,  including  the  advance  on  Candahar  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under 
(reneral  Nott,  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Ghuznee  and  Cabool  (Medals  Also  the  campaign  nnder  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  Sind  in  1843.  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1SS6-57.  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borai^on,  and 
action  of  ithooshnb  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>^°  Colonel  F.  W.  Drummond  served  in  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar 
2<)th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Feroseshah  (Medal).  Also 
thronghout  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ranmuggur,  and  actions  of  Sadoolapor^ 
ChilUanwallah.  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"•  Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor  served  in  Upper  Sind  during  1839-40 ;  with  detachment  of  the  5th  Bombay  Native  In- 
fantn*  ondur  Captain  Smee,  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Ktuighur.  Served  in  the  Land  Transport  C^rps  with 
the  Persian  Exx>editionary  Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Regiment  against  the  Taepings 
near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Waug-Kaza  4th  Apnl ; 
commanded  the  Garrison  which  defended  Kahding  when  invested  by  the  rebels  in  May;  present  at  the  storming 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  24th  October  1862. 

'^*  Colonel  G.  Stranflrwavs  served  with  the  71st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  defeat  and  dispersion  of  a  body  of 
Dacoits  who  entered  the  Shahjehanpore  district  in  May  and  June  1841.  Commanded  the  Regiment  and  recaptured 
the  Bareilly  Jail  from  the  prisoners  who  had  overpowered  the  guard,  in  July  1842.  Led  the  advance  of  a  detach- 
ment of  the  Tist  Native  Infantry  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  insurgents  under  Ram  Sing  who  occupied  the  Heights 
in  front  of  Noorpore  in  September  1848.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of 
Ran?al  Naggur,  and  in  pursuit  of  bodies  of  insurgents  (Medal).  Commanded  the  71st  Native  Infantry  on  the  out- 
break of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  May  1857,  ^^^  commanded  detachments  of  the  Regiment 
that  remained  faithful  and  formed  part  of  the  heroic  garrison  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  from  the 
3tst  Jane  to  the  X7th  November  1857— wounded  on  the  4th  July;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (received  the  thanks  of  Grovemment,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"*  Colonel  F.  C.  Maisey  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap- 
(<ue  of  Rangoon,  operations  near  Donabew,  and  against  the  robber  chief  Mya  Toon,  and  several  skirmishes,  and 
*is  wounded  in  the  repulse  of  a  night  attack  on  the  loth  August  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (charger  killed),  assault  and  capture  of  the 
CitT  and  Palace  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  (Colonel  U.  B.  Stevens  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  Battalion  in  several  skirmishes  with  matineeni 
of  the  34th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  on  the  eastern  frontier,  and  succeeded  in  destroying  the  entire  body  (received 
the  thanks  of  Government  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Indian  Mutiny  Medal).  Served 
darinjf  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'*  Colonel  J.  Buchanan  served  in  tbe  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  in  ^^®  Shahahad  district. 
Mid  in  Bandlecund  nnder  General  Whitlock. 

J*  (Lionel  G.  T.  Radcliffe  commanded  a  Squadron  of  his  Regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deccan  from  the  i6th 
Aoreaber  1858  to  the  5th  October  1859.  On  the  29th  Februaiy  he  marched  with  a  Squadron  fifty  miles  without 
a  bait  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  brought  them  to  action  and  defeated  them  the  same  day  taking  several  prisoners. 
^'^  (Tolonel  W.  H.  Watts  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Reid.  Also  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53, 
lad  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Pegu,  and  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of 
tbe  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  Lord  William  Behtinck.  Commanded  the  Piquet  which  repulsed  a  nigbi 
J^^jAck  on  the  steamer  on  the  19th  November  1852 ;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to  Sboway  Gheen  as  Staff 
^^fficer  of  the  expeditionary  force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongah,  and  other  minor  affkirs  with  the 
KfttJ  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  0>lonel  C.  R.  Stainforth  was  present  with  the  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  as  Quarter  Master  and  Acting 
Adjutant,  at  the  quelling  of  the  insurrection  on  the  13th  June  1857  ^^  Nagpore,  and  proceeded  with  his  regiment 
ui  September  1857  into  the  Sangor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  was  present  at  most  of  the  dours  and  pursuits  of 
nbelsin  that  district  till  February  1858.  Was  present  at  the  night  attack  at  Imlea  on  the  5th  January  185S. 
Proceeded  with  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  to  Bengal  in  February  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Atrowlia  on 
the  2iit  March  1858,  and  at  all  the  sorties  and  ent^agements  in  that  and  subsequent  month  at  Azimghor 
(charger  shot).  Served  in  pursuit  of  the  late  rebel  Raiah  Koor  Sing.  Served  with  the  regiment  as  Quarter 
Master  daring  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  and  also  at  Nowgong  in  1859  in  the  several  pursuits  after  the  rebel 
ZwaiadarDeenaU  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  C.  Jackson  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 
^  Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson  served  in    Spain  in  1837   as  a  Comet  in   the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion.    Served  ia 
^{|haai8tan  in  1840;  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846 ;  and  the  Bhootan  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  F.  W.  Baugh  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
•cumia  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  at  Mamoo  Khail,  Jugdnlluck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout 
the  Satl^  cam|Mugn. including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Burmese 
war  in  1853 ^gainst  the  enemy  near  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and 
action  of  Chinpoorah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) .  ji  ^l. 

»  Colonel  C.  P.  Y.  Triscott  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saug<ftig^fefe3StorD*itf^1witories  trom. 


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5th  October  1842  to  the  asth  April  1843,  and  from  zoth  Octobor  to  the  8th  November  1842.    Wm  present  dniing  the 
ChineBe  riots  at  Singapore  in  Maj  1834. 

^**  Colonel  J.  Pogson  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Eattiwar  and  Olcamundel  Field  Force  in  z859»  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

*^  Colonel  T.  R.  Snow  served  throughont  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  nnder  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad— horse  shot  (Modal).  Served  under  Sir  J.  Lawrence  against 
the  tribes  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857,  and  on  the  30th  September  he  was  wounded  and  his  horse  received  a 
aabre-cut,  and  on  the  i6th  October  he  was  severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^  Colonel  C.  Dumbleton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  19th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^**  Colonel  W.  C.  Gott  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharsjporo 
(Bronze  Star) .  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
and  actions  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah— twice  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Sonthal  cam- 
paim  of  1855-56. 

^^  Colonel  J.  A.  8.  Faulknor  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1841  to  1S44,  and  was 
present  at  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  He  was  also  present  at  the  siege  snd 
capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

\*  Colonel  J.  G.  Cookaon  served  a»  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Bellaiy  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Spottiswoode  from  the  8th  November  1858  to  the  2xst  January  1859. 

^^  Colonel  P.  G.  Scot  Ber\'ed  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 
Was  present  when  the  Wing  of  the  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  mutinied  at  Nowgong  in  June  1857.  Served  after- 
wards in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  actio'nsof  Mungarwar 
and  Alumbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow;  defence  of  the  Residency  from  25th  September  to  a2nd  November  1857 
nntQ  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde ;  occupation  of  the  Alimibagh  and  repulse  of  all  the  attacks  from  November  1857  to  the 
a8th  February  1858;  siege  of  Lucknow  from  ist  to  x6th  March,  action  at  Koorsee,  attack  on  Rooya,  actions  of 
AJJvgange  and  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

*"  Colonel  W.  M.  Cafe  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharsjporo  29th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Also 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat. 
and  parsuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal,  anil 
Victoria  Cross). 

^'*  Colonel  W.  F.  Stephens  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee 
(charger  shot)  on  Escort  duty  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal). 

*»•  Colonel  C.  O'B.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon— slightly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Sorved  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was 
present  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  and  the  operations  in  its  vicinity;  accompanied  the  MartalMJi  Column 
under  General  Steel  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^^  Colonel  G.  Smart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Takn 
Forts  (Medal  with  Cla  sp). 

U7  Brigadier  General  C.  J.  S.  Gough  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of 
Ramuuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Siuloolapore,  Chillian  walla,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  with  the  Guide  Corps  at  sioge  and  capture  of  Delhi  ;  commanded 
Guide  Cavalry  in  affairs  at  Khurkonda  on  15th,  and  Rhotuck  on  17th  and  18th  August ;  engaged  in  the  cavalry  aflkir 
in  rear  of  the  Camp  on  nth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhryjur  districts. 
Was  engaged  in  the  action  of  Namole  on  the  16th  Novenaber.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  actions  of  Gun- 
geeree,  Putteallee,  Mynpoorie,  and  Shumshabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  acti'>n 
ofMeangunge;  present  throughout  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

^'^  Colonel  O.  AVilkinson  served  in  the  Pui^'anb  campaign  of  i848-49and  was  slightly  contused  on  the  side  by  s 
bullet  at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  against  the  Mohicand 
Tribes  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  advance 
on  Lucknow,  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangnnge  (received  a  blow  on  the  head  from  a  musket),  throughout  the  final 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbash,  defeat  of  a  body  of 
Fanatics  near  Moosah  Bagh,  and  other  minor  cavalry  skirmishes ;  ailhir  of  Tigree,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  Jhitoorah, 
and  Metahi,  and  other  skirmishes.  Sorved  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Shahabad  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  in  Jugdespore,  Khymorc  Hills,  Palamow,  and  Behar,  includint: 
night  surprise  of  the  enemy^s  camp  at  Tuly-a-Duhar,  and  affairs  at  Karee  Sath  and  Majowleea  (seven  timc« 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^•*  Colonel  H.  A.  Cockbum  marched  from  Gwalior  on  the  13th  May  1857  towards  AUyghur  in  command  of  a 
Squadron  of  the  1st  Cavalry  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  of  which  Regiment  he  was  Adjutant,  and  served  in  the  Ap^, 
Hattras.  and  Allyghur  districts  of  the  Doab,  under  the  Orders  of  the  Lt. Governor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  until  the 
and  July  following.  On  the  22nd  May  near  Hattras  with  only  about  fitly  men  he  defeated  and  dispersed  a  body  of 
nearly  500  rebels,  on  which  occasion  his  charger  was  slightly  wounded.  On  the  following  day  he  rescued  twenty 
persons  from  the  town  of  Sasnee.  On  the  31st  May  he  defeated  a  body  of  reliels  near  Hattras,  on  which  occasioD 
thfl  official  report  from  Captain  Alexander  to  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  stated :—"  Lieutenant  Cock- 
bom  dismounted  about  twenty  men  and  stormed  the  village.  Every  praise  is  due  to  Lieut.  Cockbum,  a  most  gallant 
aoldier,  who  hod  some  narrow  escapes  "  (his  helmet  and  sword  were  struck  by  bullets).  "  He  killed  four  men  with 
his  own  hand."  On  the  5th  June  he  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebels  and  saved  the  town  of  Lakhnooa,  his  chorjrer 
being  twice  wounded.  On  the  5th  July  1857  *t  the  battle  of  Agra  he  was  very  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot  and 
his  charger  was  killed  under  him.  He  was  thanked  on  four  occasions  by  the  Lieut.Goveraor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces 
and  mentioned  in  his  despatches  as  being  "marked  by  his  forward  activity  and  courage  "  and  "aa  a  dashing 
energetic  Cavalry  Officer  "  (Medal). 

*••  Colonel  J.  M.  Earle  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Moodkee.  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  and  Aliwal  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  S.  Chalmers  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  inchiding 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

1^  Colonel  M.  Thomson  served  throughout  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  was  engaged  in  the  trenches  at  Cawnpore 
during  the  massacre,  was  one  of  the  only  four  survivors,  and  was  five  times  wounded  and  had  a  horse  shot  under 
him  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

J2  Colonel  C.  P.  Hildebrand  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Claaip  for  Pegu). 

^Colonel  E.  S.  Jackson  was  Adjutant  of  the  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  the  Wing  at  Nowgong 
mutinied  in  Juno  1857,  and  was  instrumental  in  saving  the  life  of  Mrs.  Kerchoff,  the  wife  of  the  Sergeant  Major,  whom 
he  rescued  from  danger  by  carrying  her  behind  him  on  horseback.  Was  engaged  in  an  affhir  with  a  party  of 
Bnndeelas. 

174  Colonel  J.  C.  P.  Baillio  served  throughout  thelndianmutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59;  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
General  Nicholson  in  the  engagement  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  near  Goordaspore  on  the  12th  July 
1857  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  Brigadier  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  and 
re-occupation  of  Mynporie.  At  Kankur,  Bohilcund border,  in  April  1858  ;  served  with  the  Soraon  Field  Force  at  the 
taking  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tiroul.  Served  with  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  during  the  operations  in  the  Terai,  and 
preaent  at  the  actions  of  Ruttonpore,  and  attack  made  on  the  rebels'  position  in  lower  Nepaal  range  —  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

17B  Colonel  R.  Blair  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaigi^  in  1856.  Also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  • 
momdingthe  Bundlecund  campaign  in  1859 under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Medal). 

»/•  Colonel  H.  A.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  waa  present  at  various 
skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*^  Colonel  G.  S.  Morris  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  in  2857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  and 
oooupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

ITS  Colonel  P.  S.Yorke  joined  tho  2ud  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  and  served  with  them  at  Delhi  throughout  ail 
tne  actions  and  operations  from  the  23rd  June  to  the  15th  Auguat  1857.     Joined  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  in  Januar 

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1858  and  served  with  it  in  the  Delhi  district  in  Ki^'or  Ramsay's  Column  in  May  Jane  and  July  1858  (Medal  with 
Clssp).    Served  in  the  Goesyah  rebellion  in  i86a,  and  commanded  the  outpost  of  Buttow. 

^  Lt.Col(mel  6.  B.  Fisher  was  present  with  the  asnd  Beng^al  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  district  daring 
the  matinieB  of  1857,  and  marched  with  the  Head  Quarters  from  Bowsee  to  Raneegrunfl^e  when  the  four  companies 
on  command  mutinied.  Took  a  detachment  of  volunteers  fh>m  his  regiment  to  China,  and  served  with  the  65th 
N.  I.  doriog  the  occupation  of  Canton  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

<**  LtColonel  W.  A.  Franks  was  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  12th  Bengal  Native  Infl&ntry  when 
it  mutinied  at  Nowgong  on  the  loth  June  1857.  He  served  subsequently  throughout  the  mutiny  campaign 
{Kedal). 

>"  LtOohmel  H.  K.  Bushe  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
and  oeeopation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

>"  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Elton  was  present  with  his  regiment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Delhi  on  the  xith 
May  1857.  Served  in  the  Meerut  volunteer  Horse,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  defeat  of  Wulledad  Khan  at 
Galowtee,  and  on  several  other  ocoaeionn  when  attached  to  the  left  wing  xst  Belooch  Battalion.  Was  present  with 
General  Penny's  Force  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee  ;  was  with  the  Commander  in  Chiefs  Force  at  the  action  before 
Bareilly  on  5th  May  1858,  and  at  repulse  of  rebels  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  the  occasion  of  their  attacking 
oar  outposts  at  Shahjehanpore  ;  present  in  the  operations  near  Mf^omdy  and  relief  of  Fort  Jellalabad  ;  present 
frith  the  Battalion  at  the  takinjir  of  Fort  Rampore  Kusaia  by  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force;  with.  Commander  in 
Chiefs  Force  at  occupation  of  forts  of  Ameytee  and  Sunkerpore,  and  at  the  defeat  of  Beni  Madho  at  Dundea 
Keeree ;  also  at  the  action  at  Churda  and  taking  of  Fort  Mayeedia ;  present  at  the  capture  of  14  guns  by  Brigadier 
Horsford's  Force  at  Sikha  Ghat  in  Nepaul  (Medal). 

'^  Colonel  S.  De  B.  Edwardes  served  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  Field  Force  in  1858,  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  present 
at  the  action  of  Anoria ;  served  as  Deputy  Absistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868, 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ma^dala  (Medal). 

^  LtColonel  W.  E.  D.  Broucrhton  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

'**  Colonel  J.  Blair  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
ofNeemuch,  siege  and  assaultat  Kotah  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victona 
Cross  for  "  gallant  and  daring  conduct "  at  ^eemuch,  and  "  in  fighting  his  way  most  gallantly  through  a  body  of 
rebels  at  Jeerum  who  had  literally  surrounded  him.  .  .  .  received  a  severe  sword-cut  on  his  right  arm"). 

'"  Lt.Colonel  W.  Howev  served  with  the  32nd  Light  Infentry  during  the  Indian  mutinv  in  1858-50,  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tyroul,  action  of  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Ahmetie  and  Shunker* 
pore,  and  pursuit  of  Beni  Madho  (Medal). 

'•*  Colonel  E.  M.  Lawford  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  ftrom  February  to  December  1859. 

'*♦  Colonel  R.  S.  Hill  served  in  defence  of  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58;  preient 
at  Chapoorah ;  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon 
snd  Russoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
campaign  ofjSf}S-66  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Huzara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  operations  on  the  *'  Black 
MountaL"  (Clasp).  .  k-is 

"^  LtColonel  U.  H.  Stansfeld  served  with  the  loth  Foot  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the 
sieire  of  Lucknow  and  several  skirmishes  in  Oude,  Azimghur,  and  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  H.  Melvill  served  in  the  Kumaon  Militia  during  1857  and  commanded  Cavalry  in  an  attack  made 
from  Nvnee  Tal  npon  a  portion  of  the  Rohilcund  rebels.  Served  with  the  Oude  Police  Cavalry  from  May  till 
September  1858  ;  was  in  command  of  a  Police  Force  (Cavalry  and  Infantry)  at  Mahon  near  Lucknow  when  an 
attack  was  made  on  that  post  by  the  enemy  on  the  evening  of  the  7th  August  1858.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in 
an  attack  made  by  a  Police  Force  upon  the  fort  and  position  of  Birwa  on  26th  August  1858  (Medal). 

"•  Lt.Colonel  T.  M.  Shelley  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  loth  May  1857.  He 
eerred  afterwards  in  several  actions  from  the  iith  August  to  the  29th  September  before  Delhi,  and  at  the  assault 
snd  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^»»  LtColonel  J.  G.  Campbell  served  with  3rd  Bengal  Europeans  during  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58,  in- 
eladinff  the  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  in  May  1858,  and  with  the  column  from  Agra  towards  Gwalior  in  June 
1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  30th  Pui\jaub  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  i864-<^5,  and  was  present  at 
the  captures  of  Chamoorchi,  Bala,  and  Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■■  LtColonel  G.  A.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Sanger  Field  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny 
in  the  Shahabad  district  and  in  Central  India  (Medal) . 

*■  Lt.Colonel  J.  I.  Robinson  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  at  the  affair  of  Koorsee;  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  actions  of 
Booya  and  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  afihirs  of  Shahjehanpore  and  Mohnmdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  LtColonel  C.  8.  Steward  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutmy,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Itrowlea 
▼ith  Kooer  Sing's  rebel  force  on  the  21st  March  1858  (wounded),  and  at  the  sortie  ftrom  the  fort  of  Azimghur  27th 
March,  also  at  the  taking  of  Jugdespore  and  at  the  engagements  of  Beliea,  Pceroo,  twice  at  Muttahee,  Dullepore, 
Cesirah,  Ruiapore  Cramur,  and  the  final  ejectment  of  the  rebels  trom  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  between  May  and 
June  X858  (Medal).. 

'^*  LtColonel  T.  C.  Graham  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  taking  of  Bareilly,  and  capture  of  Fort  Degham  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  LtColonel  H.  St.  G.  Tucker  served  with  the  19th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 

*"  U.Colonel  M.  G.  Clerk  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  m  1857-59,  and  was  present  with  Havelock*s 
Format  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  remaining  IntheAlumbagh  with  the  force  under  Lt.Colonel 
H'Intyre,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
Claqi,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  LLCoIonel  P.  C.  Dalmahoy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  presentat  the  siege  and 
owars  of  Delhi,  including  most  of  the  engagements  before  its  walls  previous  to  the  capture.  Served  with  Brigadier 
^omtn'  Force  in  the  Delni  district.  Present  with  the  Humeerpore  Police  Battalion  in  several  encounters  with 
^  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1850-60,  and  on  many  occasions  during  the  campaign  commanded  an  independent 
Cohmm  of  Military  Police  (received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  in  Delhi  and  Bundlecund,  Medal  with 
Cla«p). 

*"  LtColonel  P.  Story  served  in  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal) . 

"*  LtColonel  J.  L.  Loch  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858, 
and  daring  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"7  I^C^onel  E.  J.  M'Nair  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
captore  of  Delhi  as  well  a«  at  the  battle  of  Budlee*ke-Serai  and  all  the  operations  throughout  the  siege ;  served 
A^rwards  in  the  Delhi  district  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  in  the  Bekaneor  district  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp}. 

"•  LtColonel  C.Martin  served  In  the  Indian  mutiny  cami)aign8  of  1857-^8  and  was  present  with  the  14th  Light  Dra- 
<roens  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Dhar,  and  actions  of  Miindesore— severely  wounded  (mentioned 
in  detpatches,  Medal).  Served  in.  the  Abj'ssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  D.  M  Stewart, 
«nd  with  the  12th  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Magdau  (Medal). 

*"  Colonel  J.  M.  Williams  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  Pegu  during  the  investment 
of  the  Pagoda  and  Stiver  stockade  by  the  Burmese  in  January  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served  as  a  Volun- 
teer against  the  rebel  Chief  Meng  Louhg  in  tlie  Mai'taban  district  in  1856,  present  in  several  engagements,  and  in 
Shoay  Ghee&  in  1857. 

^  LtColonel  R.  C.  Stewart  served  with  a  party  of  the  Mysore  SiUadar  Horse  attached  to  the  Kumool  Movable 
Colunm  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858,  on  which  occasion  he  was 
daagerouriy  wonnaed  by  two  sword  cuts ;  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contin- 
gent with  Brigadier  ffilra  Field  Force  in  the  Taptee  Valley,  in  Berar,  and  in  the  Deocan  ftrom  November  1858  till 
*t*rch  X850  (Medal). 
"*  I^OoUmelL.  E.  Evans  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 

BeguntDt^  tod  was  present  with  the  Mynpooree  Movable  Column  in  the  operations  at  Shenyrfiurfihi^  and  with 


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tlie  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior.    Served  alec  with  the  Ck>liixnii  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  aeUon  of  DewM 
agaiBBt  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  W.  B.  liartin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  with  the  38th  Foot  ti  Uw 
MHHilt  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nuggnr  (Medsl  with 
dasp).  Served  with  the  i9tn  Punjaub  InAintry  in  China  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3yd 
Ptoganb  Infantry  throughout  the  Sittana  Expedition  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  afterwards  with  (xeneral 
wade's  Column  against  the  Judon  Tribes. 

*"  Lt. Colonel  R.  C.  Low  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  185 «.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campsiKM 
of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the  actions  of  Budlee-ke-Serai  and  Nudiuighur ,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  pursuit  of  the 
rebels  and  taking  of  Fort  Jhi\jjur ;  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow;  and  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Agra  Field  Force 
voder  Brigadier  Showers  in  pursuit  of  rebels  in  Central  IndiA  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Caasps). 

***  LLColonel  A.  K.  J.  C.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  i857-58,and  was  presentat  the  sie^ 
and  capture  of  Delhi  fh>m  the  X7th  July  1857  with  zst  Punjaub  Cavalry,  and  was  engaged  in  a  cavalry  afOur  in 
rear  of  the  camp  on  nth  September ;  served  with  column  under  Brigadier  Greathed,  and  engaged  at  the  actioss 
of  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  and  Kanouge ;  present  at  relief  of  Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  skinmshes  of 
Ma^gunge  an^  Alumbagh  and  action  of  Cawnpore ;  served  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  Onde,  and 
'^  rod  at  Meangunge :  present  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  afiktir  at  Koorsee :  commanded  a  squad* 
r  the  lat  PuDjaub  Cavalry  at  capture  of  Bareilly  and  affhir  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
LtColonel  A.  B.  D.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  18^7-58,  and  was  present  during  the 
» and  assault  of  Delhi  with  the  Guide  Cavalry,  and  with  Brigadier  Showers^  Column  in  the  Delhi,  Goorgaon, 


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[  JhiQJur  districts.    Served  with  the  zst  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded) ,  and  wai 
present  at  the  action  of  the  Moosa  Bagh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*■*  Lt  Colonel  F.  M.  Alexander  served  with  the  Dharwar  Field  Force  from  5th  March  till  25th  April  1858.  Com- 
manded a  detachment  of  the  4th  Liffht  Cavalry  while  serving  with  the  Goruckpore  Field  Force  under  Brigadier 
Bowcroft  ftoTD.  November  1858  till  February  1859,  cmd  was  present  at  the  afikirs  of  Kooemee  and  Bagowra;  and  in 
Bengal  and  Bundlecund  f^om  January  to  December  1859  (Medal). 

"*  Mi^or  B.  Beadon  served  during  the  Indian  mutmy  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
lAoknow,  skirmish  at  Tigree,  capture  of  Asimghnr  and  pursuit;  at  Sanilwar  he  captured  a  o-ponnder;  operations 
in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  and  pursuit ;  action  at  Nonaaee  and  pursuit  to  the  Kyznaon  Hills  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  the  Takn  Forts, 
action  at  Chankiawan,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Mediu  with  two  Clasps). 

*"  Mi^or  C.  Beadon,  prior  to  entering  the  Indian  Army,  served  five  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Boyal  Navy, 
was  on  board  H.M.  ship  Alaien  at  the  bombardment  and  fall  of  Bomarsund  during  the  Baltic  campaign  of  1854 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  afterwards  in  the  same  ship  during  the  siege  and  faU  of  Sevastopol 
between  the  23rd  October  1854  and  December  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Kinboum  (Medal 
with  Clasp),  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  Canton  on  board  H.M.  ships  Calcutta  and  EUe.  Served  on 
the  Biver  (ranges  as  a  Volunteer  during  the  late  mutiny  in  the  H.E.I.  Company's  gunboat  •^KiaiMi. 

'^  Mi^'or  C.  E.  Stack  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Hnttra 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857;  and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  (Seneral  Polwhele  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  5ibJ^7 
1857  (Medal). 

*■>  M^jor  B.  Q.  T.  Stevenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  'Z858-59,  and  was  present  at  Jeenm, 
assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**>  Major  F.  S.  Cherry  was  eniployed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Shahabad,  and  engaged  at  Burhampoor 
14th  October,  Khereo  Saugor  z6th  ()ctober,  Jugdespore  z8th  October,  Seekreta  and  Koath  Khas  aoth  October,  and 
Aniabad  30th  November  Z858,  and  in  Bundlecund  till  June  1859  (Medal). 

"*  Mi^or  C.  A.  Moore  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  and  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  at  the  taking  of  Rewa; 
present  at  the  taking  of  Awah ;  aerved  with  the  Field  Force  in  Central  India  in  Z858 ;  present  during  the  operations 
m  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  z8s8 ;  and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Khosias  at  Bhyrannah  and  during  the  operations  at 
Nuggur  Parker;  present  during  the  operations  in  Kattywar,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Burda  Hills  and  defeat  oi 
the  wagheers  at  that  place  in  Z859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Light  Cavalry  during  the  Abyssinian 
eampaign  of  z  867-68,  and  commanded  the  Begiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentionea  in  de- 
spatches, MediU). 

***  Mi^or  A.  H.  Prinsep  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  his  Begiment,  the  6th  Bengal  Light  Cava^y,  at  Seal- 
kote  on  the  9th  July  Z857  and  was  wounded.  He  afterwards  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Gogaria  Jungles, 
and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  Muor  J.  M.  C.  Galloway  was  emmojed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Shahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Kheree 
Tfh  October,  Burhampoor  14th  October,  Kheree  Saugor  z6th  October,  Jugdespore  z8th  October,  and  Seekreta  and 
Koath  Khas  aoth  October  Z858,  and  in  Bundlecund  during  the  whole  of  Z859  (Medal). 

'^  Mi^or  T.  H.  T.  Chalon  served  with  the  Copal  Movable  Column  and  Bellaiy  Field  Force  in  Z858,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  Copal  (Medal) . 

*"  Major  T.  F.  C.  Bochfort  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was'  present  at  the  siege 
■nd  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Koorsee  and  Baree  (Medal  with  (Hasp). 

***  Lt.Colonel  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  firom  9th 
November  Z858  to  a6th  January  Z850.  He  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river 
fbr  the  suppression  of  disturbances  m  the  Nizam's  Dominions  in  coi^unction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Bose 
firom  ist  to  30th  March  Z859. 

**^  M^or  fl.  C.  Stevens  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  trom  Januaiy  to  June  Z859. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Cox  was  employed  against  the  Karen  insurgents  in  Z857. 

■«  Msnor  A.  F.  Curtis  served  with  the  Beilary  Field  Force  in  1858-59. 

***  M^or  J.  S.  Irvine  served  at  the  relief  of  Aaimghur  in  April  Z858,  and  in  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Eoer 
Sing  (Medal). 

**  Major  B.  G.  Birch  served  with  the  Volunteer  C^avahy  with  Havelock*s  Force  in  Z857,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  first  reUef  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) . 

***  Mi^'or  H.  M.  Buller  served  with  the  Eusofkye  Force  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Z863,  including  the 
attack  on  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*7  Mi^or  B.  Morris  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  Z858,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  at  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  LkColonel  H.  B.  Elliot  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Boichore  Doab  trom  4th  June  to  5th  August  Z858. 

**  Lt. Colonel  W.  Bowlandson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z 857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
of  Seerowlie  and  Ghurra,  and  reoocupation  of  Humeerpore  (Medal) . 

»i  M%jor  G.  C.  Jackspn  served  with  the  Eosuflsai  Field  Force  in  Z863,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  and 
affUr  in  the  Chumla  valley,  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  Lalloo,  and  burning  of  Umbeyla 
(menttoned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  z868,  and  was  present  at  the  BcXm 
of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  approbation  of  Government,  Medal). 

***  lu^or  C.  C.  Morris  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  m  the  Shahabad  district,  and  wu 
present  at  the  aflkir  at  Berhampore  on  the  14th  October  Z858. 

**■  LtColonel  F.  D.  Plowden  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  Z858-59,  and  accompanied  (vesenl 
Frank's  Column  on  the  Oude  flintier,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Attrowlee  (Medal). 

***  Lt-Colonel  F.  Beeching  served  with  the  field  force  under  l^or  Hawks  at  Keonghut  for  the  suppression  of  a 
rebellion  amongst  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributary  Mahals. 

***  LtColonel  J.  M.  Stewart  served  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  z86a-63,  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ookis,  Mugbarai,  and  Oomkrong. 

*M  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  C.  G.  Warrington  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  fh>m  the  6th  February  Z858. 
**'  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Bideout  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Bead  in  May  and  June  z86a. 
*■>  Lt.Colonel  W.  C.  Chowne  served  with  the  Z9th  PuAJanb  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  C^hina  (Medal). 

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>*  U.Col(melA.  J.  Howw  served  with  the  Koniool  Movable  Ck>1amn  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  present 
githfiatoiming  of  the  fort  of  Rateea  xath  November  1858  (Medal). 
*■  LLGolonel  E.  Yenoor  served  as  a  volpnteer  with  the  xoth  Foot  against  Jhe  Dinapore  mntineers  at  Arrah  in 

and  capture 

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the  Indian  mutiny  cainpaign,  including  the  pursnit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Gwalior  rebels  in  1858-59. 
*»!  Lt Colonel  H.  R.  wintle  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

*■*  LLCotonel  G.  W.  HoIdsworUi  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July  against  the  Neemuoh  mutineers,  attack  on  the  village  of  Chulhaslee  (severely 
iFonndedbj  an  explosion),  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  October;  also  with  the  oolunm  under  Colonel  Cotton  at 
Fattehpore  Sirkee  in  October  1857,  &i^d  with  the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior  in  Jime  1858  (Medal). 

*■*  IiC.Gol<mel  W.  F.  Bartleman  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantnry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and 

ma  present  at  the  actions  of  Almorah  on  the  17th  and  25th  April,  a»d  at  the  storminsr  and  capture  of  the  fort 

of  Noggar  (Medal) .    Served  during  a  part  of  the  Cossiah  rebellion,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the  43rd  Bengal 

N.  I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moonsowpoozye  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  on  the  22nd  March  xSfo. 

**  Lt.OoIonel  J.  H.  W.  Osborne  served  with  the  73rd  Foot  in  Brigadier  Rowcroit's  Column  during  the  campaign  in 

the  Terai,  from  the  4th  November  1858  to  July  1859,  '■^^  ^<^  present  at  the  attack  by  the  rebels  on  the  column  of 

Major  Roes,  and  in  some  minor  afihirs  fMedal). 

»  Lt. Colonel  J.  Johnstone  served  with  the  Trana-Gogra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Rowcroft  in  1858-59  (Medal)  • 

>c  Uajcat  H.  S.  Daniell  served  with  the  Persian  Bzpeditionarv  Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with 

tbeCeniial  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Batghur» 

Mtion  at  Barodea    (wounded),  relief  of  Saugor,  action  at  Gurrakhota,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi',  bat^e  of 

Soonch,  sctions  before  and  taking  of  Calpee,  actions  at  Morar  and  Gwalior,  oattle  of  Jowra  Alipore.    Served  in 

the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  Districts  in  1858,  and  was  nresent  at  the  action  at  Mow  Mahoni.    Served  as  Staff  Officer  to 

the  force  employed  in  the  operations  in  the  Chnnoairi  District  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<■  LtColonel  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  Dec.  1858  ana  January  1859.  Served  with 
the  joth  Bengal  Lancers  at  Hoti  Murdan  and  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863-64  (Medal  with 
Clisp).  Served  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66  as  Adjutant  14th  Bengal  Lancers.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  (General  Merewether  commanding  Cavaliy  Brigade  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at 
Aiosee  and  the  Call  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  as  D.A.Q.M.  (Stoeral  2nd  Brigade  with  Hazara  Field  Force  in 
the  Black  Mountain  EiqMdition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp}.  Has  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  bronze  Medal 
forsaving  the  Ufa  of  a  British  soldier's  wife. 

**  Lt.Colonel  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Luoknow  on  the  30th  May  x857,and  with 
(he  force  that  drove  the  rebels  out  of  the  station  the  next  day.  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  flrom 
the  3oCh  June  to  the  23nd  November,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  78th  Highlanders  accompanied  the  force  under 
Colonel  Napier  (Lord  Napier  of  Magdala)  that  went  out  to  the  Mootee  Manzil  to  bring  in  the  sick,  wounded, 
heavy  gnns,  and  ammunition  left  bdbind  by  the  relieving  force  under  Havelock,  and  was  sent  to  report  at  night 
that  more  doolies  were  required  for  the  sick  and  wounded ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  ^tith  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) .  Served  the  campaign  of  1862-63  in  the 
tfjnteah  Hills,  and  saved  the  records  and  treasure  on  the  Cutcherry  being  destroyed  by  lightning. 
'^  Mi^OT  H.  C.  Kemble  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  in  April  1858  (Medal). 

'^  Li.Colonel  R.  A.  C.  Hunt  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at  the 
■tormingandcapture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  17th  April, 
at  Naeean  aTth  and  a9th  April,  at  the  storming  of  Kahding  ist  May,  of  Tsing-poo  12th  May,  and  at  the  storming 
tad  recapture  of  Kahding  on  the  4th  October  i86a. 

*^  LtOoIonel  R.  M.  Chambers  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  X7th 
April,  at  Naaean  37tn  and  39th  April  1862,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  X2th  May,  and  with  the  garrison 
defending  Kahding  in  May  1862. 
^*  Major  G.  E.  Srskine  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  M.  W.  Smith  in  1858-59. 
"^  M^rW.  W.  Hooper  served  with  a  sciuadron  of  his  regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deccan  trova  the  16th 
Novembo'  1858  to  the  5th  April  1850,  including  the  march  of  fifty  miles  without  a  halt  on  the  28th  February  in  pur- 
nit  of  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  and  taking  several  prisoners  (Medal). 
^  Major  J.  G.  D.  Walker  served  with  his  regiment  in  the  campaign  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Whelev 

13  iZyi, 

^  U.ColoneI  J.  May  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  Lucknow,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  C!hinhut 
3c;h  June  1857,  also  tlmmghontthe  defence  of  the  Residency  acting  as  a  Subaltern  of  Artillery  and  subsequently 
ae  Anistant  t  ield  Engineer.  Served  afterwards  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbasrh  and  was  present  in  the  varioua 
•CC0Q8  (wounded),  and  accompanied  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 


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Jameson,  William  Henry,  Officiating  Wing  Offloer  39  Bengal  Native  Infimtiy 

Daly.  Edward  Dermot  Hamilton,  Squadron  Officer  a  Central  India  Horae 

Morris,  Charles  Henry,  Wing  Officer  x  Bengal  Native  Inikntry   

VeiJe.  Solomon  Charles  Frederick,  Wing  Officer  2  Bengal  Native  Inlkntry  

vSnankie,  John  Patrick  Walter,  Wing  Offloer  x  Goorkhas 

.Chamberlain,  Neville  Francis  FitzGterald,  Squadron  Officer  9  C.  I.  Horse 

;  Westmoreland.  Charles  Henry,  Wing  Officer  6  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

Picot,  Henry  Philip,  Wing  Officer  49  Bengal  Native  Inftintry 

Hawkins.  Frederick,  Wing  Officer  x  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

■Gordon,  Stewart  Douglas,  with  19  Bengal  Cavalry 

Martin,  Alfred  Robert.  Wing  Officer  5  Goorkhas  

^Taylor,  Ernest  Edmund,  Wing  Officer  x8  Bengal  Native  In&ntry 

Porter,  Charles  Blenheim,  with  33  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

:  Ramsay,  John  George,  Wing  Officer  24  Bengal  Native  Infantry  

'Barrett,  Alfred  Lloyd,  Wing  Officer  43  Bengal  Native  Infantry 

jChenevix-Trench,  Charles  Chenevix.  Officiating  Wing  Officer  5  Goorkhas   

I  Lucas,  Claude  Cliilon  St.  Edmnnds.'^^  Officiating  Wing  Officer  5  Goorkhas 

Drummond,   Francis  Henry  Rutherford,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  10  > 

Bengal  Cavalry j 

.Pollock,  Charles  Edward,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  xo  Bengal  Cavalry  

i  Lyons-Montgomery,  Hugh  Frederick,  Wing  Officer  28  Bengal  Native  Inmntry 

Orr.  Charles  James.  Wing  Officer  x  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent  

|Cook,  Walter,'"  Officiatuig  Wing  Officerj  Sikh  Infantry   

I  Williams,  George  Augustus,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  27  Bengal  Native  Inf. 

'Nixon,  John  Eccles,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  x8  Bengal  Cavalry 

Yonnghusband,  George  William,  with  a  Pimjaub  Cavalry  

Bum,  Alex.  Edward  Pelham,  Offg.  Wing  Officer  97  Bengal  Native  Infiuitry 

Mansfield,  Herbert,  Officiating  wing  Officer  t  Sikh  Infantry , 

Bavenshaw,  Harold  Alexander,  Wing  Officer  s6  Bengal  Native  Inikntiy.... 


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LTVUT. 


13  June  74 
9  Aug.  74 
9  Ang.  74 
9  Aug.  74 
9  Aiig.  74 
29  Aug.  74 
at  Sept.  74 
ax  BepL  74 
ax  Sept. 74 
ax  Sept.  74 
a  Dec.  74 
aSJan.  75 
IX  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 

XI  Feb.  75 

XX  Feb.  75 
13  June  75 
23  June  75 
xo  Sept.  71^ 
JO  Sept.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
21  Sept.  75 
ai  8ept.75 
ao  Nov.  75 
34  Mar.  76 


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33^-33^  Oovemor  Oeneral's  Body  Guard  (Raised  in  1762). 

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Mi^'or  G.  0.  Jackson,  late  a  OaTalxy !23  Har.  77, Commandant,  19  Jnno  78. 

Lieut.  G.  W.  Moir,  Staff  Corps 'a8  Oct.  71 '  Souadron  Officer,  26  Jan.  77.— A.  D.  C.  to  the  Goremor  General. 

liient.  D'A.  W.  ThoiUier,  Staff  Corps  ...'28  Oct.  7x|A4jntaDt,  s  Aug.  79. 
Surgeon  G.  G.  McLaren,.JfB I      In  medical  charge. 

JFcfa&JuAM^iif.— Commandant;  Adjutant;   i  Suhadar;  a  Jemadars;  7  Hayildars;  7Naicks;  3  Farriers;  s  Trum- 
peters; 98  Troopers. 


Ist  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  ist  Irregular  Cavalry), 

J)etaehwt0nt—**BKira,Tron  **—**  Cavdahab,  184a." 
Head  Quarters  with  Oahol  Field  Feree.     Uniform,  Yellow.    Faeingt,  Black.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  E.  Jenkins,  late  5  Cavalry ao  Feb.  76,  Commandant,  i  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Miyor  A.  R.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  ......    4  Jan.  76'2nd  in  Comd.  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  8  March  79.— Offg.  Comlr. 

Major  T.  6.  M.  Glascock,  Staff" Corps  ...,ix  Aug.  77  Squadron  Commander,  i  March  78. 

Captain  F.  C.  Burton,  Staff  Corps    11  July  77  Squadron  Commander,  20  July  79.- -On  Special  Duty. 

Lieut.  G.  B.  Renny,  Staff  Corps    27  May  7a  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  June  70.— Offg.  and  in  Com«L 

Captain  W.  A.  Lawrence,  Staff  Corps...    4  Feb.  73  Squadron  Officer,  20  Warch  73.— On  Fiela  Transpoxi  Service. 
Lieut.  R.F.  Gartside-Tipping,  Staff  Corps   3  Aug.  73  Squadron  Officer,  ao  July  79. 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Renny,  Staff  Corps   xx  Sept. 73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Cazalet,  Staff  Corps a8  Feb.  7^  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  A.  J.  Dale,  MB Tn  medical  charge,  x  March  77. 

^Oort!Sd^8Sx^\^'!:^^^^^^^         }  ,"  flePt.76  Attached. 


2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  2nd  Irregular  Cavalry), 

"Abbaoab"— ir«MJ  Quartere  and  RigU   ?F»ii^— "Sobbaob**— **  Pufjab." 

Head  Quarters  at  Setewlie.     Detachments  at  Barraokpore,  Goruokpore.  Siaapore,  and  Beaarts. 

Uniform,  SmenUd  Oreen.    Faeingt,  Red.      Lace,   Gold, 

Colonel  0.  Wilkinson,  CB.  late  4  Cavalry  aj  Jan.  75, Commandant,  ix  March  71. 

Major  0.  W.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  ao  Dec.  74'2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  xx  Mar.  71.— Offg.  Comdt. 

'%M^i —  w  Tr««-,i«-  a»»flr  n^^^»  .  ,j  ^ug.  77'Squadron  Conunander,zo  Feb.  72.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

.  xo  June  771  Squadron  Commander,  10  Feb.  7a.— At  Bamickporo. 

.    8  June  72  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Oct.  7 x.— Offg.  Squatl.  Comdr. 

„  .16  June  79'Squad.  Officer,  10  Feb.  7a.— Adjt.  Behar  Mourned  Rifle  Corps. 

MfHJor  W.  B.  Craigie,  Gen.  List,  Cav 4  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer,  8  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  M.  K.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  'a8  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  24  Jan.  78.— Transport  Corps,  Field  Service. 

;  jOffioiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Robarts,  3  Hussars xa  Feb.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer,  Adjutant,  and  Quarter  Master. 

Surgeon  Major  F.  Parsons  In  medical  charge,  21  Dec.  7c.— Sick  Furlough. 

Surgeon  C.  J.  Bamber  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Major  F.  Knowles,  Staff  Corps 
Mijjor  H.  C.  Kemble,  late  3  Cavalry 

Captain  C.  E.  Salkeld,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  T.  M.  Hig^pnaon,  Gen. List,  Cav. 


3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  4th  Irregular  Cavah-y — Raised  6  Dec,  1814). 

«*  Abbokaitistak"— "  GHUziniB"--'*MAHABAJ»oBB"— "Khblat"— "Moodkbb"— "  Fbbozbshchub  "— "ALinriL." 
Head  Quarters  at  Feshawur.  (Khyber  Line  Force.)     Uniform,  Searlet.    Faeinge,  Blue.    Laee,  Gold, 


Lt.ColoDelA.R. D.Mackenzie, late  i  Cav 

Msjor  B.  Cracrofl,  Staff  Corps    

Major  G.  W.  Willock,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 
Major  G.  L.  K.  Hewett,  Staff  Corps 


23  July  78  Commandant,  17  Jan.  78. 

15  May  74' 2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  17  Jan.  78. 

20  Oct.  79'Squadron  Conunander,  27  Nov.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

^ ^ 20  Jan.  77 1  Squad.  Com.,  17  Jan.  78.— Offg.  ird  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Mil.  Dcp. 

Captain  G.  H.  Elliott,  Staff  Corps '13  July  79  Squadron  Officer,  27  May  72.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  G.  T.  Morris,  Staff  Corps I  9  Jan.  75  Squadron  Officer,  6  Marcn  74. 

Lieut.  C.  H.y.  Garbeit,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  7X  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  March  74. 

Lieut.  H.  N.  Webb,  Staff  Corps  Ia8  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  13  Aug.  77.— Officiating  Squadron  Commander. 

Lieut.  H.  R.  W.  Lumsden,  70  Foot 1  6  Sept.76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Surgeon  B.  Palmer In  medical  charge,  ao  Apr.  79. 


4tll  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  6th  Irregular  Cavalry), 

Granted  an  Sonorary  Standard  for  Service  in  Sind,  1844,  with  the  deoiee — **  a  lion  paeeant  regardant** 
Head  Quarters  at  Deoiee.    Un\form,  Searlet.    Facing*,  Blue,    Lace,  Gold, 

Colonel  G.  C.  Hankin,  Staff  Corps    1  8  Dec.  74  Comnuindant,  xx  Aug.  66.— Furlough. 

Lt.ColonelM.M.Prendergast,  Staff  Corps   i  Oct.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.,  ao  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Major  F.  P.  W.  Freeman,  Staff  Corps....    7  Dec.  75  Squadron  Commander,  ao  Jan.  64. — Offg.  and  in  Comuiaud. 

Major  D.  Adamson,  Staff  Corps 5  Jan.  79  Squadron  Commander,  xo  Dec.  78. 

Captain  C.  B.  Hitfenc,  Staff  Corps 15  Oct.  73  Squadron  Officer,  16  April  77.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander.— 

I    Adj.  Behar  Mounted  Rifle  volunteers. 

Lieut  H.  C.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  7x|Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a6  June  78. 

Lieut.  A.  De  Y.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps...  28  Oct.  7x:Sanadron  Officer,  28  Dec.  78.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Lieut.  E.  H.  H.  Montresor,  Staff  Corps     8  May  73  Squadron  Officer. — Sick  Furlough. 
Surgeon  J.  S.  Gunn,lf.B I      |In  medical  charge,  x  Feb.  75. 

IBaeh  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry  eontiete  of  6  Troope,  with  thefollcwing  Setabliehment : — Commandant;  3  Squadron 
Commanders;  3  Squadron  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  3  Ressaldars;  ^Ressaidars;  x  Woordie Major s  6  Jema> 
dars{  6  Kote  Duffadars;  48  Dufflidars;  6  Trumpeters;  384  (temporarily  augmentedtoASe)  S^i^^ 


6tll  Bengal  Cavalry  (UUe  jth  Irregular  Gavalry. — Raised  28  Ajpril  1841).  332 

"  PxrirjAB  •*— ••  MooLT^." 
Head  Qnarten  at  Howfonr.     Un^orm^  Scarlet,    Faeingt,  Dark  Bhu,    Lace,  Gold, 


Rivx,  Vambb,  akd  Cobm. 


FC  CoL  C.  J.  8.  Gongrb,  CB.  late  5  Cay. 

IWor  H.  A.  Shakespear,  late  5  Cavalry... 

ICajor  R.  B.  Oraham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  P.  D.  Vanrenen,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  A.  C.  Cook.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  Armstronfir,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  G.  L.  Garstin,  Staff  Corps  

^iiefeon  M^jor  H.  CoolcBOD 1 

fiargeonW.  GUlies,  JfU  ) 


RXICABXB. 


38  Nor.  75  Commandant,  36  May  64.— Comdg.  a  Brigade  of  the  EHiyberLine 

Force. 
4  Aug.  76  znd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Com.,  9  Dec.  78.— Offg.  Comdt. 
14  Jonfe  76  Squadron  Commander,  9  Deo.  78. — Offg.  and  in  Command. 
8  Aug.  74  Squadron  Commander,  9  Dec.  jS. 

3  Mar.  78  Squadron  Officer,  6  May  71.— Offg.  Adj.  and  Squad.  Commander. 
33  Nor.  76J  Squadron  Officer,  u  Feb.  70. 

t  Squadron  Officer  and  A^utant. 
38  Oct.  71  [Squadron  Officer. 

tin  medical  charge. 

I  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Sth  Irregular  Cavalry, — Raised  31  Jan,  1842). 

••  PuirjriJia" — Dgtaekment  **  Moodxsx'' — Detachment  •'  Fxbozbsruhux " — "  Sobbxox." 
Head  Quarters  at  Seetapere.    Detachment  at  Fysahad.     Uniform,  Blue,    Faeinge^  Bed.    Lace,  Gold. 
Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  Oldlleld,  Staff  Corps    In  Dec.  75 (Commandant,  15  Sept.  76. 
M^orR.M.Jenninff8,  Gen.  List,  Cay    ...   z  Oct.  77J3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander. 

Kajor  E.  H.  E.  Kanntse,  Staff  Corps In  May  75  Squadron  Commander,  17  Feb.  73. 

Captain  H.  A.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List,  Cay.  I  4  Sept.  73  Squadron  Commander. 

I  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  C.  F.  Gordon.  Staff  Corps -38  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Feb.  77.— Sick  Furlo  igh. 

Lient.  C.  S.  Wheler,  StaffCorps    I30  Deo.  71  Squadron  Officer,  19  Oct.  78.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Lieat.  C.S.W.  Macdonald,  S^ff  Corps... j 38  Feb.  74  Squadron  Officer. 


Sargeon  G.  8.  A.  Banking,  MB. 
Su-geoa  A.  Barclay 


In  medical  charge,  3  Apr.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
(Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


7th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  ijth  Irregular  Cavalry, — Raised  24  Jan,  1846). 

Left  Wing  "PxrHJAB." 
Head^Quarters  at  Korar.     Uniform,  Med.^  Faeinge,  Dark  Blue,   Laee,  Gold, 


Colonel  H.  Melyill,  late  3  Cayalry  

LLCoUmel  C.  W.  Fletcher,  Staff  Corps. 

MiQorH.C.Creflkk,  late  4  Cayalry   

Hiior  J.  L.  Ferris,  StaffCorps  

Mmot  E.  Hay,  Gen.  List,  Cayalry 

M^or  A.  J.  T.  Welohman,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Lieat.  E.  F.  J.  De  C.  Benuick,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  C.  G.  F.  Fagan,  63  F 

Sorgeon  Major  T.  Ringer,  ITD 

Sargeon  Major  J.  W.  B.  Amesbury 


3  Oct.  77{Comniandant,  7^  Sept.  78. 


Dough, 


.  '4  «    .      . 
3o  Feb.  76i3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  13  Apr.  77^— Fur- 

4  Mar.  79iSquadron  Commander,  38  Aug.  75.— Offg.  snd  in  Comd. 

4  Mar.  79;Squadron  Commander,  38  Aug.  75.— Furlough. 

4  Dec.  79|Squadron  Officer,  x  Aug.  67.--Offg.  Squad.  Comdr. 
30  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer,  x  Feb.  76. 

6  Aug.  70  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  Feb.  78— Offg.  Squad.  Comdr. 
XI  Feb.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 


jIn  medical  charge,  x7  Oct.  68. 
jOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 


8tih  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  iSth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan,  1846). 

Head  Quarters  at  Mooltan.     Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold, 


GeUmel  B.  W.  Ryall,  Staff  Corps 
BOiLOolonel  H.  Chapman,  StaffCorps 

Major  A.  F.  Lindsay,  StaffCorps  

Captain  J.  A.  M'Neale,  Gen.  List.  Inf.... 
Capt.  J.  L.  Aberigh-Mackay,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  B.  F.  0.  A.  Tytler,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
lieat.  J.  F.  D.  Fordyce,  StaffCorps 

Lieat.  G.  H.  Lumsden,  43  Foot  

iJeok  F.  G.  Pollock,  51  Foot. 


14  Jan.  77  Cfommandant,  36  May  76. 

33  Noy.  79  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  17  Noy.  71. 

6  Jan.  79  Squadron  Commander,  17  Noy.  71. 

9  May  70  Squadron  Commander,  17  Noy.  71.— Furlough. 
13  Feb.  79  Squadron  Officer,  17  Nov.  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

37  Noy.  69  Squad.0fflcer,9  Aug.  70.— Dep.  Judge  Advocate,  Candahar  Force, 

38  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Jan.  73. 
13  Feb.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Offlc 


iciating  Squadron  Officer. 
9  Aug.  75' Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
XX  Sept.76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  39  Dec.  74 


Lient.  J.  H.  Parsons,  63  Foot  

Sargeon  M^jor  B.  O.  Tandy,  MD. 

^oiL^The  Cayalry  Regiments  of  the  Puxnab  Frontier  Force,  yis.— Guide  Cayaliy,  and  xst,  snd,  ^rd,  4th,  and  5th 
Punjab  Cavalry,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  Sth  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9tli  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  ist  Hodson's  Horse. — Formed  26  Aug.  1858). 

••Dblhi"— "LuCKHOw"  (Belief  and  Capture). 
Head  Quarters  at  Meamt.     Untform,  Blue,    Faeinge,  Red.    Lace,  Gold, 
Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell,  StaffCorps   ...Isx  Apr.  75I Commandant,  3o  Sept.  64.— Furlough. 
MajorT.Dayren,  StaffCorps  ..._,^. j  6  Jan,  77j2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr^iS  Sept.  76.--Fnrlongh. 


tColonel  A.  P.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps, 
Hajor D.  T.  H.  Sampson,  StaffCorps 

Major  J.  L.  N.  WUlis,  StaffCorps 

Captain  D.H.  Robertson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
I^eat.  H.  M.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps. 
Surgeon  Major  R.  Mantell,  MB 


32  Nov.  79  Squadron  Commander,  15  Sept.  76.— Offg.  Commsndanc. 
3o  Aug.  77' Squadron  Conmiander,  1$  Sept,  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
x3  Noy.  78  Squadron  Officer,  15  Sept.  76.  —Offg.  3nd  in  Command. 

37  Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer,  15  Sept.  76.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

38  Oct.  7x  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Sept.  76. 
10  Feb.  71  In  medical  charge,  33  July  66. 


10th  (The  BuJce  of  Cambridge's  Ovm)  Bengal  Cavalry  {Lancers — late  2nd  Eodson's 

Horse,— Fonned  26  Aug.  1858). 
"DXLHi" — "  LxjCBirow'*  {Relief  and  Capture)— **  ABYSsnriA..** 
Head  Quarters  with  Ehybar  Lino  Force.    Depot  at  umballa.     Uniform,  Blue.    Facinqe,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold, 
SonorarjfColoneL—field  Marshal  S.RM.  The  Duke  of  Cambridge,  XG.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG.  GCST. 


Colonel C.  H. PaUiser,  CB.  StaffCorps. 

Major  0.  Barnes,  Staff  Corps  

Major  A  England,  StaffCorps 

ilajor  D.  M.  Strong,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 


.  19  June  74|Conunandant,  13  May  59.— Com.  Cav.  Brigarle,  (Tandahar  Force. 

.   4  Mar.  75  3nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.  x  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

.   4  Jan.  78' Squadron  Commander,  i  April  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

,   .     o, ,  _ 33  Nov.  79jSquadron  Commander,  i  April  76.— Commanding;  at  Jumrood. 

taptain  S.  D.  Barrow,  StaffCorps I  4  Jan.  74!Squadron  Officer,  x  April  76.— Officiating  Squadron  Commanaor. 

I  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Lieut  B.  J.  P.  Wood,  Staff  Corps i  Jan.  73'Sauadron  Officer,  8  Apr.  79.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

I^eak  C.  B.  Pollock,  Staff  Corps 'ix  Feb.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  P.  H.  R.  Drummond.  Staff  Corps  tt  Feb.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  R.  0.  Onslow,  la  Foot :..iii  Sept.76;Officiatiug  Squadron  Officer.  ("  r\r\rAr> 

Surgeon  Major  G.  V.  Currie jln  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.  Digitized  by  V:iOVJ^  IV^ 


.  33      11th  (Pniwe  of  Wales's  Own)  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers'—late  1st  Sikh  Cavolri/.). 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales.    "  Lucmtow  "  {Capture)— '*T^^v  Forts  "— "  Pmiw." 
Head  Quarters  at  Nowshera.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)    Uniform,  Blue.    Faciugt,  Sed.    Lace,  Gold. 


Rivx,  Nakbs,  ahd  Gobps. 


Abkt 

RlXK. 


Rbmabkb. 


Honorary  CoZ•1l«^-Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Dake  of  Cornwall. 
KG.  KT.  &CB.  K.I*.  OCSI.  QCMQ. 

Major  R.  E.  Boyle,  Staff  Coras  xo  Dec.  74  Commandant,  la  June  75. 

Major  A.  H.  Prinsep,  late  4  Cavalry I18  Apr.  74'and  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  12  June  75. 

Captain  W.  I.  Bax,  Gen.  List,  Infantry  1 37  Nov.  69' Squadron  Commander,  12  June  75. 

Captain  W.  W.  H.  Scott,  Gen.  List,  Inf.'26  Mar.  70  Squadron  Commander,  28  Mar.  76.— Brip:ade  M(^or,  MeeanMeer. 

{Squadron  Commander. 
.  18  Deo.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  12  June  75.— Offg  Squad.  Comdr. 
.  24  July  72JSquadroix  Officer,  28  March  76.— Off^.  Squadron  Commander. 
9  Aug.  73 1  Squadron  Officer,  36  April  76.— Pi  oh.  Military  Accounts  Dept. 
9  Aug.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
5  Oct.  74 1  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
2  Oct.  77iln  medical  charge.  27  Feb.  77. 


Captain  B.  B.  Money,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  H.  H.  R.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  T.  Q.  Bume.  StaffCorps... 
Lieut.  S.  B.  Beatson.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  V.  M.  Stockley,  40  Foot  

Surgeon  Major  R.  Power 


12tli  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  2nd  Slhh  Gavah-y). 

"ABTSSIiriA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jbsliua.    (Cabnl  Field  Force.)     Unfform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Blue.    Lace,  Odd, 


UCCColonel  H.  H.  Gough,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  H.  A.  M'Nair,  late  29  N.L  ... 


s  Oct.  77;Comdt.,  20  Sept.  67.— Com.  a  Brigade  of  the  Koomm  Foma 
X  Apr.  7712nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  xo  Apr.  79.— Sick 
I  July  79: Squadron  Commander,  10  Apr.  79.  [Furlougk. 

12  Oct.  79  Squadron  Commander,  10  Apr.  79. 
Officiating  Squadron  Commander. 
20  Oct.  79iSquadron  Officer,  16  Aug.  72.— Sick  Furlough. 
.  22  Oct.  70,'Sqiiadron  Officer,  27  May  72. 

Lieut.  W.  B.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps    'a8  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Officiating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  W.  W.  Lean,  Staff  Corps  iz  Sept.72  Officinting  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  G.  U.  Browne,  40  Foot ai  Sept 74 [Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

,-.—  ^^  '^  lln  medical  charge,  8  April  70.— Furlough. 


Major  J.  H.  Green,  Staff  Corps 
Major  A.  P.  Broome,  Gen.  List,  Infl 


Major M.  J.  Mocre,  Gen.  List,  Cavalry.. 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps 


Surgeon  Major  F.  O.  Constant,  MD. 
Surgeon  C.  W.  Calthrup 


■Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


13th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  4th  Sikh  Cavalry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Bawol  Pindee.   (Cabnl  Field  Force.)     Unyform,  Dark  Blue.    Facing*,  SearUt.    Lace,  Siloer. 
LtColonel  R.  C.  Low,  late  4  Cavalry   ...|  8  Feb.  78  Commandant,  9  Oct.  7x.  [Puriough. 

Msijor  W.  H.Macnaghten,late5  Cav 29  Deo.  7412nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  9  Oct.  71.— Sick 

Major  C.  R.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps ;  4  Oct.  77|Sqxuulron  Commander,  9  Oct.  7x.    Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Major  H.  E.  Rvves,  Staff  Corps     n  June  79  Squadron  Commander,  22  Mar.  65. 

Bt.Miijor  D.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps  laa  Nov.  79  Squadron  Officer,  x8  Dec.  77.  •Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 


Lieut.  G.  W.  Doane,  Staff  Corps <28  Oct.  71 


Lieut.  F.  S.  Gwatkin,  Staff  Corps  . 
Burgeon  G.  Watson,  JO). 


a7  Mar.  72 


Squadron  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  18  Dec.  77. 
Squadron  Officer. 
Squadron  Officer,  8  May  79. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  a8  Sept.  76. 


14tll  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Murray's  Jdt  Horse, — liaised  30  June  1858.) 

Head  Quarters  with  Shybsr  Line  Foros^     Uniform^  Dark  Blue.    Facinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Gold, 
.  (Commandant. 

Lt.Colonel  T.  G.Ross,  Staff  Corps   '20  Mar.  76  Officiating  Commandant. 


Major  R.  C.  W.  Mitford,  Staff  Corps 
Capt.  R.  Bardley-Wilmot,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  C.  S.  Morrison,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  J.  P.  C.  Neville,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  P.  R.  Baimsfather,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  L.  8.  Peyton,  Staff  Corps   


Surgeon  Major  P.  W.  Sutherland  . 
Burgeon  W.  A.  Mawson 


25  July  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comnuinder,  18  April  78. 
29  Oct.  69  Squadron  Commander,  18  April  78. 

26  Mar.  70  Squadron  Commander,  18  April  78. 


XI  Dec.  78 
a  Nov.  72 
13  June  74 


Squadron  Officer,  19  Oct.  75. 

Squadron  Officer,  19  Oct.  75.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Squadron  Officer,  x8  April  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

I  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  76.— Furlough. 

'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


15th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Gureton's  Mooltanee  Cavalry, — Raised  14  Jan,  1858). 

Head  Quarters  with  Vitakrl  Force.       One  troop  at  Dera  Ohad  Khan. 
Uniform,  BiJU  Oreen.    Facinge,  ScarUt.    Lace,  Gold, 


LtColonel  G.  A.Prendergast,StaflCorps 
LtColonel  W.  Musgrave,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  E.  D.  H.  Yibart,  Staff  Corps  

Migor  B.  Atkins,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  S.  D.  Tumbull,  Stoff  Corps 

Captain  C.  O.  W.  Apperley,Gen.  List  Inf. 


20  Mar.  76 1  Commandant,  xx  July  67.  — Commanding  atVitakri. 

II  Jnne78  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,   11  Jul^  67.— 

4  Sept.  74  Squadron  Commander,  28  Aug.  75.  [Dera  Ghas  KhsB. 

4  Feb.  78  Squadron  Commander,  a8  Aug.  75. 

3  Jan.  77  Squadron  Officer,  i  Dec.  77. 
25  Aug.  69  Squadron  Officer,  28  Aug.  75.-  Sick  Furlough. 


Captain  F.  R.  Ditmas,  Staff  Corps 10  July  79  Squadron  Officer,  1  Dec.  77.— Offg.  Adj.-> Station  Staff  Officer. 

Lieut.  F.^.  L.  White,  72  Foot   I24  July  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 


Burgeon  H.  P.  Teld... 


In  medical  charge,  27  Apr.  76. 


Major  J.  Upperton,  Staff  Corps 
Mf^or  R.  M.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps 
Miyor  G.  C.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 


16th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Bohilcund  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Allahahail.     Untform,  Green,    Faeinge,  Med,    Zaee,  Gold. 


Mi^or  A.W.  R. Becher,  Gen.  List,  Cav.. 
Lieut.  Bt  J.  F.  Michell,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  C.  A.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  T.  H.  Byre,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  T.  B.  M.  Woolley,  7  Foot 

Lieut.  W.  O.  Pollard,  B.  Art    

Lient  O.  F.  Willes,  34  Foot 

BnrgeuM  P.  A.  Weir,  MB 


10  June  74  Commandant,  17  Oct  76. 
as  June  78  and  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.,  17  Oct.  76.— Offg.  Comdt. 
a9  Apr.  75  Squadron  Commander,  17  Oct.  76. 

ao  Dec.  79.  Squadron  Com.  17  Oct.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer,  Jnllundsr. 
a8  Oct  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Oct  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
16  Apr.  ;3'Sqaad.  Officer,  23  Jan.  69.— D.A.Q.M.  Gen.,  Khyber  Line  Force. 
30  Deo.  71  Sqaadron  Officer,  a  Jan.  79.— Biek  Furlough. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

13  June  74  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

14  Aug.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  A^jotant 
a4June77'^'"   *  "  ^-   _  ^-«-  — 


Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  aa  Sept.  79.  .^  ^ r^T ^ 

Digitized  by  V^OOv  IC 


17th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  RoharW  Horsey 

Head  Quarters  at  Peahawur.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)     Unifurm,  Blue.    Faeingt^  Bed.    Lace,  Gold, 


334 


Bin,  Nawis,  lkh  Cobpb. 


Akuy 
Rank. 


RSXABKB. 


LtColanel  T.  J.  Wataon.  Staff  Corps 20 

U.Co)OD.e\  M.  H.  Heathooto,  Staff  Corps,  19 

Uajor  E.  6.  NewDham,  Gen .  List,  Inf. ....  1  4 
Captain  B.  H.  S.  Gower,  Staff  Corps    ...I  7 

Lieat.  R.  F.  Trotter.  Staff  Corps    taS 

Captain  B.  W.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps  ...  14 

Lieat.  W.  P.  Montrdsor,  Staff  Corps 19 

Lient,  F.  H.  Probyn,  40  Foot   lax 

Lieok  A.  W.  D.  Campbell,  x$  Hussars  ...'30 
8nrg«m  D.  P.  Macdonald,  If  Z) 


Feb.  77  Commandant,  xo  April  78. 

Jniir  16  i^^'^  *^  ^o™-  *"**^  Squadron  Commander,  xo  Apr.  78.— Comdt, 

•'   ^  '1 1    of  Roads,  Koorum  Force. 

Aug.  79  Squadron  Commander,  ao  March  77. — OSg.  and  in  Command. 

Nov.  74'Squiulron  Commander,  ax  Nov.  77. — Offg.  Adjutant. 

Oct.  7x  Squadron  Officer,  9  April  77. 

Aug.  79  Squadron  Officer,  la  May  7 x.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

Oct  73  Squadron  Officer.— Furlough. 

Sept.  74  Omciating  Squadron  Officer. 

Dec.  71  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  x8  Dec.  76.  * 


18th  Bengal  Cavalry 

Head  Quarters  at  Umballa. 

M^orT.  R.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 

l^jorH.  C.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps  

3(ajorR.  Wheeler.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  S.  Neave,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  G.  L.  R.  Richardson,  Staff  Corps 

BkMiyor  Hon.  R.  W.  Napier.  Staff  Corps 

Ueat.  G.  A.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

Ueat.  W.  H.  F.  MacMullen,  Staff  Corps 
iJeat.  J.  B.  Nixon,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Sorgeon  Mi^or  G.  Griffith 


{late  2nd  Mahraita  Morse.- 

(Khyber  Column.)     Uniform,  Bed, 


—Raised  26  Atig.  1858). 

Faeinge,  Blue,    Laee,  &oldm 


x5  July  76  iCommandant,  a  AprO  76. 

ao  Feb.  78  and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  a  April  76. 

8  Deo.  75 [Squadron  Commander,  a  April  76. 

4  Sept.  731  Squadron  Commander,  a  April  76.— Sick  Furloagh. 
33  Mar.  78  Squadron  Officer,  8  April  76. 

A.ujr  76  (  Squadron  Officer,  8  June  76.— Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  of 

I X  Sept.  7a  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  o  April  77. 
a8  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  8  June  76.— Offg.  I)ep.  Judge  Advocate,  Oude, 
xo  Sept.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.  [Allahabad,  & Saugor  Circle. 

Jin  medical  charge,  9  Oct.  76. 


19th  Bengal  Cavalry  {Lancers — late  Fane's  Horse. — Raised  14  Jan,  i860). 

"  Tatv  Fobts  "— "  Pmiit." 
Head  Quarters  with  OsAdahar  Field  Foroe.     Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Light  Blue,    Laee,  Silver, 


Colonel  P.  S.  Yorko,  late  la  N.  I 

Major  A  G.  Owen,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  W.  W.  Biscoe,  Gen.  List,Cav..., 

''aptainG.  M.Abbott,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  B.  A.  Young,  Staff  Corps 


xo  Oct.  74  Commandant,  xo  Apr.  79. 

4  Oct.  75 'and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  3  Jan.  73. 

4  Feb.  7a, Squadron  Commander,  ao  Nov.  76. 
31  Mar.  75  Squadron  Conmiander,  14  Sept.  78. 
a8  Oct.  7x !  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  so  Nov.  76. 
71 1  Squadron  Officer,  25  June  7a. 


Lieut.  E.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps ;28  0ct.   ,_  _, , 

Liwi.  H.  8.  Massy,  Staff  Corps  'a8  Feb.  74 'Squadron  Officer,  3  May  79. 

Lieat.  8.  D.  Gordon.  Staff  Corps 'ai  Sept.  74  Offg.  Squadron  Officer.— Offg. 

Ssr^eonM^jor  G.  A.  Watson i      'In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  67. 


Examiner   of  Med.  and  Fund 
[Accounts. 


Corps  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

The  head  quartere  of  the  Corpe  of  Sngineere  eetabliehed  at  the  head  quarfere  of  the  Saj^pere  and  Minere  by  Q,  G.  O, 

No.  X004  of  10  Oetoher  X854. 
"DiLHi"— "LucKHOw"  {Beli^andCkiplure).  5th  Companv,  "  Cabool,  X843."  6th  Company,  "  Fsboxxshuhitb." 
5th  and  6th  Companies,  "  Puhjax  *^— "  Mooltxit  "— "  Goojxbi.t." 
He&d  Quarters  at  Roorkee.     Uniform,  Scarlet.     Faeinge,  Dark  Blue,    Laee,  TeUow. 


i^  Company,  Roorkee^ 
lad  Company,  Xbyber  Liae  Foree. 
sni  Company,  Khybar  Liae  Faroe. 
4th  Company,  Oandahar  Foroe. 


5th  Company,  Soorkeo.  ■ 

6th  Company  ,Khybir  Line  Faroe. ' 
7th  Company,      Oabol       Field; 
FoToe.  I 


8th  Company  (Pontooneera),  Baiyber  Liae 

Foroe. 
9th  Company,  Oaloutta. 
xothCompany(Pontooneer8),OaBdaharFeree* 

T€)bjor]E.  T.  Thackeray,  R.  Engineers'  5  July  7a  Commandant,  ao  Sept.  79. 


^piiaW.  North,  Royal  Engineers,') 
laee.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  i 

Ciptim  W.  T.  Stnart,  Staff  Corps,  \ 
Ajfflst,  Eng.  1st  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  $ 

^v-x.  C.  H.  Bagot,  Royal  Engineers,  *) 
tiecutive  Eng.  4tb  Grade,  D.  P.  W.  / 

I'^t.  G.  R.  R.  Savage,  Royal  Engineers 

I'init.  L.  F.  Brown,  Royal  Engineers,  ^ 
^  Bttc.  Kni?.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works  > 
Li«M.  H.  Dove,  Royal  Engineers  .....;... 
I^enl.  P.  Haslett,  Royal  Engineers 

^eat.  S.  H.  Ezham,  Royal  Engineers... 

Surgeon  Major  A.  Eteson 

Surgeon  Major  8.  C.  Ameabury 

I^«Bt.  H.  P.  Leach,  Royal  Engineers. 


X  Oct.  77  and  in  Command  and  Ac^atant,  15  July  78. 

I 
a  Oct.  7a  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Maater,  19  Sept.  65. 

8  Jan.  68  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  z8  Oct  75.— Furlough. 

'  r Tnikt:mnfrtr  m    k-rmxr  RionAlHiiflr  and  Telegraphy,  8  JUUC  72.~* 


1  Jnlv  60  f  Instructor  in  Army  Signalling  i 
rjujyf)9  I    Sick  Furlough. 


8  Jan.  68 1  Commanding  zoth  Company. 
13  Jan.  69  Doing  Duty  Officer.— Commanding  3rd  Company. 
7  July  69  Doinff  Duty  Officer.— Commanding  4th  Company, 
o  Ana-  .,,'  5'I>omg  Duty  Officer  and  Offg.  Adjutant.— Offg.  Superintendent 
aAug.7x  I     Pftflc  and  Field  Train. 

In  medical  charge,  x«  July  7a.— Offg.  Sec.  to  the  Surg.  Gen. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

-  Ano-  --/Attached.— Commanding   8th    Company.— Officiating  Doing 
,  '■*"«*/*j|     Duty  Officer. 

I-Jent.  C.  Nugent,  Royal  Engineers a  Aug.  71  Offg.  Doing  Duty  Officer.-^ommanding  7th  Company. 

Lieni.E.  8.  flill.  Royal  Engineers 15  Dec.  7i!{^^om^^^  ^^  ^'^^^^  ^"^'  "  ^^  79.-Commanding  5th 

Ueat.  E.  Blunt,  Royal  Engineers I  6  Jan.  7a, Offg.  Superintendent  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy. 

went.  M.  C.  Barton,  Royal  Engineers...  a  May  7a  Attaohed.— Cosamanding  9th  Company. 
Y^^^'  ^C"  Campbell,  Royal  Engineers'  9  Jan.  73'Attached.— Commanding  and  Company. 
Ueut.  w.  F.  H.  Stafford,  R.  Engineers  39  Apr.  73  Attached.— Commanding  6th  Company. 
"eat  C.  Maxwell,  Royal  Engineers ■29  Apr.  73;  Attached.— Commanding  xst  Company. 


**<^Jf»»*««»'.— 10  Companiee— Commandant ;  and  in  Command  and  Adjutant;  Superintendent  of  Park  and  Field 
Train;  Interpreter  and  Quartermaster;  Superintendent  of  Instruction;  Instructor  of  Army  Signalling  and 
"e»gniphy;  4  Doing  PutyOffloers;  1  Medical  Officer ;  x  Sergeant  Major ;  x  Quarter  Maater  Sergeant;  xst 
daos  Sergeant  Assistant  Inatmotor  of  Military  Engineering ;  i  do.  do.  in  Armv  Signalling  and  Telegraphy  ; 
^  v — I — ^ ,  ^  serffoente ;  ao  First  Corporals ;  ao  Second  Corporals ;  a  Native  Doctors:  xo  Subadazs  j  10 
i  40  Havildars ;  80  Naicksj  and  zooo  Privates :  making  a  total  of  xx6o  Natives  of  all  rankB.IL 

A.  A 


335  I'St  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  2  ist  N,  L — Neelwur'ka-Pultwt. — BaUed  1776. 

"  LA8W1.SKIX  "— -"  Bhukt?osb." 
Head  Quartera  at  Pashawnr.    (Ktajber  Line  Foroe.)     UH^farmt  Bed.     Baeing§,  Lemon  Yellow,    Laee,  WkU*. 


RAxXt  Ni.n,  AVD  C0EP8. 

Lt.Col.  L.  H.  P.De  H.Larpent,  Staff  C. 

Kaior  Gr.  Atkiss,  Staff  Cocpa , 

M^or  Gr.  B.  Grylls,  Staff  CorpB ^.. 

Captain  T.  J.  Bailey.  Staff  Corps   

Lient.  G.  H.  More-Molynenz.Staff  CotpB 

Lieut  C.  H.  Morris,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  F.  Hawkins,  Staff  Corj^a  ,...^... 

Lieut.  D.  W.  Hickman,  54  Foot 

Lieut.  E.  K.  E.  Spesce,  40  Foot 

Surgeon  J.  C.  Fullerton 


ASXT 
lUVK. 


30  Jan.  77 
so  Dec.  76 
X2  Dec.  77 

5  Aug.  76 
27  Oct.  71 

9  Aug.  74 
at  Sept.  74 
n  Feb.  76 
2X  Sept.  74 


Bbxabks. 


Commandant,  92  Karoh  77. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  22  March  77. 

Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  78. 

Wing  Officer,  H  April  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  At^utant,  3  May  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  «7  Aug.  78.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Officiatiog  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79, 


2nd  (Queen's  Own)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf. -late  31  N.L-Broon-ka-Puliun. 

— Raised  1798). 
The  Royal  Cjrpher  within  the  Grarter. 

"  DbHLSS  "— "LABWAmBXl "— "  DbIO  "— ••  hHITRTPOBB  "— *'  KhBLAT  "— '*  AvOHUTISTUr  "— "  Ml.Hl.tAJPOU," 
"  PUWJAB  "— *•  C HI LLI1.9 WALLAH  "— "  GoOJBaAI  "— "  CbITTBAL  luniA." 

Head  Quarters  with  Khyber  Line  Foroe.      Uniform,  Red.     Faeinqt,  Blue,    Lace,  White. 

Sonorarjf  CoUnel.— Field  Marshal  H.II.H.  Albert  Edward.  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

Xa.  KT.  aCB,  KP.  QCSL  QCllQ. 

Colonel  W.  B.  Shawe,  late  60  N.I  39  Oct.  74:  Commandant,  11  April  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  T.  N.  Baker,  Staff  Corps 20  Sept.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.  x  Sept.  75.— Offg.  Comdt. 

Captain  J.  A.  D.  Gordon,  Gen.  List,  Inf.   5  June  70  Wing  Commander,  i  Sept.  7*:. 

Captain  B.  Channer,  Staff  Corps :..  13  *'eb.  79  Wing  Officer,  i  Sept.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  0.  W.  Monypenny,  Staff  Corps...  29  July  7oiWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  i  Sept.  75.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  A.  Harden,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  I  5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  23  May  73. 

Lieut.  S.  0.  F.  Peile,  Staff  Corps   9  Aug.  741  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Feb.  77.~Offg.  Adjutant. 

j Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Lieut.F.B.O.H.Gordon-Cumming,22F.   6  Mar.  72:OfficiatiDg  Wing  Officer. 

Burgeon  A.  B.  Seaman I      |In  medical  charge,  9  June  74.~Sick  Furlough. 

Burgeon  T.  B.  L.  Baie '      Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

3rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  7,2nd  N.  I. — Outirie-ka-Pultun. — Raised  in  1798). 

•'  Bhubtpobb." 
Head  Quarters  atDinapora.    Detachments  at  Benares  and  Ohanar.    Uniform,  Bed.  Faeinge^  Block.  LaeeJVhU. 

Oolonel  R.  Blair,  late  32  N.I 112  May  74  Commandant,  25  Feb.  78.— Commanding  at  Dinapore. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Ghirden,  Staff  Corps ...  11  Bee  75i«nd  in  Com.  and  Wiog  Commander,  25  Feb.  78. 

Major  G.  J.  Skinner,  Sti^  Corps 16  Sept. 79  Wing  Commander,  35  Feb.  78. 

M^jor  D.  J.  Stewart,  General  List,  Inf.... '2c  Sept. 79  Wing  Officer,6  May  73.— Transport  Duty,Frontier  Force.Qaeltt. 

Lieut.  J.  E.  Barr,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  July  74. 

Lieut.  G.  B.  Austin,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  20  Juno  76. 

Lieut.  C.  G.  B.  Herirey,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  711  Wing  Officer,  5  March  78.— At  Benares. 

Captain  H.  P.  Kirke,  Gen.  List,  Inf. I37  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  M.  D.  Moriarty,  MB 1      In  medical  charge,  lo  April  76.— Offg.  Ciril,  Mozuffemngger.       | 

Burgeon  G.  E.  Daphtary,  MD 1      lOffloiating  in  medical  charge. 

4th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {}ate  33rd  N.  I. — Hilliard-ka-Fvltun. — Raised  1798). 

'*LaSWABBIB  "— "BhUBTPOBb"— "  CaBUL,  X843"— "  FBB08B8HT7XUB"— "8OBBXOV." 

Head  Quarters  at  Luoknow.     Uniform,  Red.    Faeing$,  Black.    Lace,  White. 

Ck>lonel  H.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps |  3  Sept.  73:Commandant,  u  Oct.  73. 

iLr.«/^«.T)   n  ny>>w»f.r>«  af.4pr>»««>.         I  ^  t?ok  ,  J  f  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  4  March  78.— Offg.  Awtft. 

Major  R.  B.  Robertson,  Staff  Corps 4  Feb.  74  [    j^q,  q^q^  Allahabad  Div. 

I  Offioiatmg  2nd  in  Command. 

Major  A.  B.  Donghw.  Staff  Corps 20  Apr.  79;Wing  Commander,  97  Dec.  77.~Offg.  Brigade  Mi^oft  LnckBOW* 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Dcs  V'oeux,  Staff  Corps ,10  Jan.  72|Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  74,— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  H.  E.  Eliot,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  17  Aug.  69;Wing  Officer,  30  April  77.— Offg.  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.,  Oude  DivifiiOQ. 

Lieut.  H.  M.  BHacoe,  8  Foot ,12  Nov.  73  Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Ofljj.  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  R.  B.  Shawe,  70  Foot u  Feb.  75' Wing  Officer,  19  May  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Maater. 

Burgeon  Q.  P.  Mackenzie,  MB .j 'In  medical  charge,  26  June  79. 

5th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Ltlnf.-late  42  N.L-Jansin^kee'Fultxin.-Ruiseii^oiy 

**  Abbacav  "—•' AfflKAKXBf  ah  **— **  Cavdahab  "— "QnunrBB  "— "  Cabul,  184a  "— "  Moodkbk"— •*  FsBoanP"*^*" 

— *•  SOBBAOV."  j 

Head  Quarters  at  Shangulpore.      Uwtform,  Red.    Fae%ng§,  Tellow.    Lace,  White, 
Oolonel  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Staff  Coi-ps  ....,22  July  76;  Commandant,  18  Feb.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  E.  Venour.  late  40 N.  1 21  Apr.  75;2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Com.,  9  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Conidt.        ^ 

Major  H.  A.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps |  4  Oct.  751  Wing  Commander,  20  Dec.  69.— Ottjf.  2nd  in  Command.  | 

Captain  C.  H.  Stoddart,  Staff  Corps 11  8ept.75;  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Dec.  75.— On  Field  Serrice. 

1  Wing  Officer.  ^    ...,   ; 

Major  A.  T.  Davis,  (Jen.  List,  Inf. ,.  20  Oct.  79  (Wing  Officer,  7  Oct.  72.— Furlough.        [Officer,  and  Offg.  W 

Lieut.  H.  Read,  Staff  Corps .  15  Jan.  73iWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  29  Nov.  77.— Station  Stafl  | 

Captain  T.  S.  Clutterbdck,  G«n.List,Inf.  27  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  Q.  P.  Hatch,  62  Foot 28  Oct.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  j 

I  I  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge.  ' 

Surgeon  G.  M.  Nixon .'      'Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

ethBengalNativeInfantry(L<.J7l/.^a<e43^'.X^^5yTO«^e-<^ 

"  AFGHAXisTAir "— "  Caitoahab  "— "  Ghuzkbb  •'— •*  Casfi.,  X842  •*— *•  Mahabajpobb  ••--••S0BBA05."  ' 

Head  Quarters  with  Khybax  Line  Toroe.     Uniform,  Red.    Fadngt,  Pea  Qreem,    Lace,  While. 

Colonel  G.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps ...   8  Dec.  74  ^ -* — "       "" ^ 

Lt.Colonel  R.  H.  Inglis,  late  43  N.  1 12  Mar.  77 

Major  A.  G.  Handcock,  Staff  Corps  u  Dec.  78  Wing  Commander,  20  SepU  78. 

r!<ir.f<^ii^  w  Ati-iT,-  n«Ti  T.i.f  T„r  i«-v^^„  *- Wing  Officer,  2  May  76. 

Wing  Officer,  i  Dec.  74.— Station  Staff  Officer  at  Jnmrood. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Sept.  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  20  Sept.  78, 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Commandant,  30  May  76. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  26  July  73. 


Captain  W.  Atkins,  Gen.  List,  Inf. {27  Nov.  69 

1  Dec.  77 
21  Sept.74 
28  Oct.  71 
xo  Sept.  75 


Captain  W.  J.  A.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.H.  Westmorland,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  L.  M.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  H.  R.  Tate,  3  Foot 

Surgeon  J.  Moran,  JfD 


Sack  Reffiment  qf  Bengal  Infantry  coneieteofB  Companiee,  with  the  following  eetabUehment  .-^iJoiniuuJiiUiut ;  2  Wiugt^** 
manders;  4  Wing  Officers;  i Medical  Officer;  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks ;  x6Druia* 
mers;  600  (temporarily  augmented  to  800)  Sepoys;  or  7x2  Natives  of  all  Banks.  A'on-^eetire  Jfative SiaJ^ 
Sttbadar  Major;  i  Drill  Havildar;  x  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars;  8  Pay  Havildars;  i  Drum  Major:  « 
Fife  Maior.  The  oetablishrocnt  of  Sepoya  of  the  42nd,  43rd,  and  44th  Native  Infantiy  ia  £00.  The  GoorMa 
Begimenta  are  allowed  an  increased  estaoUshment  of  25  Sepoya. 


7t2iBdzigalNativeInfantry(2afe  47^;!^ N.L^Oraum^hc^Pultun.*^Eai8edin,iS24).  336 

"  HOODKKB  "— "  FSSOnSHXrHirB  "— "  AlLIWAL  "—"  SOBBAOK. " 

Head  Qnartera  at  Oawnpor*.     Unlformy  Bed.    PaeingB^  Yellow.    Laee,  WUte. 

&IBK,  NaICIS,  AHD  GoBPB.  RaWB^     I  REMABKg. 

LtColonel  H.  E.B.  Woraley,  Staff  Corps,  13  Jnne  78  Commandant,  15  Nov.  78. 

VajoT  F.  C.  W.  Drommond.  Staff  Corps... ;  =0  Dec.  77  2nd  in  Command  add  JpmgvOMOmander,  x8  Oct.  73.  ' 

KftjorG.  Logan.  Staff  Oorbs I  4  Aug.  78  Wing  Commander,  15  !*<nr.  7*.  T  -"^i  -• 

OtptaiiiA.W.  Jamieson.  Staff  Corps  ...[  9  Nov.  78'WingOfflfcer,  la  Oct.  76.— Sick  Fijrlonffl^. 
Captain  B.  G.  Vyvyan,  Qon.  Lifit,  Inf....  27  Nov.  69;wing  Officer.  18  Oct-.  73.— Sick  Ptrrlouj^. 

Lieut  E.  0.  Bairow.  Staff  Corps I30  Deo.  71' WingOfficer  and  Adjutant,  29  June  791 .   .   « 

Lieut.  J.  P.  Worlledge,  Staff  Corps 28  Fob.  74'Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Off^.- Qiiarw5r.3tfa8tor. 

j  'Officiating  Wing  OffiQis^- .    -..»•-  ... 

Saiseon  I  [n  medical  charge.        *'  ^-  . 


8th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  sgth  Native  Infaninj, — BaUed  in  1 8 15). 

"  SOBBAO»." 

Hesd  Quarters  with  Khybar  Line  Toroe.  Depot  at  BawuTPiadM.    Uniform,  Red.  Faeingt,  Saxon  Green.  Laee,  White 

Cokmel  G.  A.  Williams.  Staff  Corps 23  Aug.  76  Commandant,  24  Apr.  77.~Fnrloagh.  fmandant. 

UColonel  R.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 26  Aug.  78  and  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  15  Oct.  77.~Offg.  Com> 

Captain  C.  J.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 1  a  Oct.  7a  Wing  Commander,  15  Oct.  77.~Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Captain  Arthur  Fiahe,  Staff  Corps  1 15  Jan.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2  Dec.  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comrlr. 

Captain  K.  H^  Webb.  Gen.  List^  Inf. 126  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer,  24  Nov.  76.  f— Com.  Depot  at  Eawul  Pindee. 

a8  0ct.  7i>WingOfficer  and  Adjutant,  15  O'ct.  77. 

30  Dec.  71 1  Wing  Officer.  8  Nov.  77.--Offg.  Quarter  Master. 
.Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

ao-Nov.  75 'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
I  In  medical  charge,  19  May  76. 


lieot  G.  D.  0.  Gastrell,  Staff  Corps 
Lient  W.  G.  Mansel,  Staff  Corps  .... 


Lieak  C.  D.  Oiohardaon-Gnffiths,  z6  F. 

Smigson  A.  S.  Beid,  JfB 


9th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  S^rd  Native  Infantry. — Raised  in  1823). 

"  BhUBTPOBB  "— "  SOBBAOH." 

Head  Quarters  at  Keeaa  Ka«r.        Un{fvrm,  Bed.    Faeingt^  Yellow.    Laee,  WhUe, 

Colonel  W.  H.  Haw^es,  Staff  Corps    I  7  Jan.  77,  Commandant,  35  Oct.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

Colonel  T.  S.  Webster.  Staff  Corps    U i  June  78  and  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  25  Oct. 

Major  P.  P.  J.  Toke,  Staff  Corps  '22  Jan.  77!  Wing  Commander,  25  Oct.  74.--Offg.  2nd  in 

Captain H.  L.  Tonng,  Gen.  List,  Inf. I29  Oct.  69  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  R.  A.  Price,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  '15  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  aa  Dec.  74. 


r4.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Command. 


Caplsin  H.  O.  Woodhoose,  Staff  Corps... '10  Apr.  78 

Lisat.  A.  T.  Weller,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  jx 

T        «  .  ^.    -^  8  May  72 


Lieoi.a  W.Bavenstaavr,  Staff  Corps! 


SoTKeon  A.  H.  Williams.  MB.. 


Wing  Officer,  4  May  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  93  Dec.  75. 

Wing  Officer.  3  Jan.  76.— Offg.  Cantonment  Magistrate*  Nusaeer- 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.  [abad. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Oct.  76. 


10th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  C^th  Native  Infantry. — Bailed  in  1823). 

Head  Quarters  at  Banaokpore.    Left  Wing  at  Dacca.     Uniform,  Bed,    Faeingt,  Yellow,    Laee,  White, 
LLColonel  W.  A.  Franks,  Bengal  Inf.  ...I  x  Jan.  7o|Commandant,  a  July  79. 
X....  »  .     .  ..  ^^  ^^^^  75|2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  18  Deo.  7.^.  —At  Dacca. 


)Ujor  R.  F.  Fhrth,  Staff  Corps   . 

l^jor  C.  H.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  D.  C.  Henneesy,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

}^mL  A.  M'Leod  Mills,  Staff  Corps 

LieakC.  W.  J.  Hingaton.  Staff  Corps... 
lieot  J.  Haughton,  Staff  Corps 

Borgeon  Muor  W.  Duncan,  MB 

SBTReonO.  H.  Peevor 


12  .Tune  781  Wing  Commander,  iz  June  77. 
S  June  7oiWing  Officer,  19  Dec  68. 
9  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  17  March  74.— Sick  Furlough. 
a8  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.  3  July  74.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
a8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer,  15  Sept.  76.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  4  June  74. 


a  Oct.  77 


Officiating  Wing  ( 

charge,  4 . 
Officiating  with  Left  Wing. 


^oa-The  ist  Goorkha  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  takes  rank  after  the  roth  Native 

Infantry. 

nth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  yoth  Native  Infantry, — Raised  tf»  1825). 

"  POITJAB  "— *•  ChILLIAITWALLAH  "— "  GOOJBBAT." 

Uoad  Quarters  with  Oahal  Field  f  efoe.    Uniform,  Bed.     Faeinge,  Yellow,    Laee,  WhUe, 
UCoIond  P.  H.  F.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 

taptam  A,  J.  Stead,  Gon.  List^  Inf. .  „ 

—  --  -  ~    -        ~.   ^ 6  Jan.  79  Wing  Commander,  IX  June  79. 

6  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  17  Feb.  79. 

IWing  Officer. 
38  Oct.  7x1  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  .^qprilj^S. 
zx  Feb.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quazidr  ^taster, 
xo  Sept.  761  Wing  Officer,  14  June  79. 

In  medical  charge,  z8  Feb.  75. 


JJ»jor  H .  G.  Becher ,  Staff  Corps  

Mjor  E.  P.  Ommanney,  Staff  Corps 

fieat.y.  A.  Sobalch,  Staff  Corps 

Lieuu  A-  P.  Williamson,  18  Foot 

Lieut.  W.  K.  Bownea,  18  Foot 

SargeonMsjor  J.  Duncan,  MD 


ao  Dec.  76  Commandant,  xx  June  79. 

x6  Oct.  7o'2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xz/Jone  79. 


12lh  (The  KeLat-irOUlzie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Regi.  of  Kelatn-OhUzie.— 

Raised  4  Oct,  1842). 
"KBLAt-i-GHiizia,  x84a"-- "Oahtjahab"— "GHcnrBB**— "Cabxtl.  jB4a"-xFlanh  Companiet,  "Mihasajpobb." 
Head  Qoaiters  at  Afra.    (Candahar  Field  Force.)    Detachment  at  Futtehghiir.    Uniform,  Red^    Jfacinge,  White 

Lace,  White, 

Colonel  R.  H.  Price,  Staff  Corps  I  z  Sept.  74  Commandant,  x  April  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Macdonald.  Staff  Corps,  xc  Mar.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  1  April  75.— Ofl>r.  Comdt, 

laptam  H.  S.  Anderson,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  36  Mar.  70  Wing  Commander,  x  April  75.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Barrow,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  April  77.- Sick  Furlough. 

L«ptain  A.  G.  Hartahome,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  27  Nov.  60  Wing  Officer,  4  Nov.  75.- Sick  Furlough. 

taptam  A.  Oldham,  Gen.  List,  Inf.   28  May  70  Wing  Officer,  i  June  70.— Offg.  Wing  Commdr.  -  Futtehghur. 

r*'*''  i*  ^'  ^-  -A^JfelOi  Staff  Corps  26  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Mtiatcr,  xS  Nov.  74.— Offg.  Adjutant, 

i-ieut.  C.  W.  Young,  Staff  Corps   28  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

B«Reo«F.,.T«ob,.in, I    ......      ^^^t^^'^^^ilTT^^'^^^^^^'^^'^ 

A  A   2 


337  13th  (The  Shekhavfaitee)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {IcUe  ShehhawaUeeBaiidwn). 

Head  QuarterB  at  Afz*.     Detachment  at  Fnttohf bur.     Un^fbrm^Btd,    Fiaeingi,  2>arl  Blu4,    Xoetf,  TFlUe. 


Rink,  Naxss,  kxj>  Cobpb. 


Colonel  J.  T.  Wataon.  Staff  Corpa 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Playfair,  Staff  Cforps 

Major  G.  B.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  M.  Meacham,  Staff  Corps .. 
CaptainE.  H.Bingham,  Staff  Corps  .. 
lieat.  £.  H.  Molesworth,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lient.  6.  A.  Collins,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  E.  C.  Bothney,  63  Foot 

Lieut.  A.  Wallace,  6a  Foot   

Surgeon  Major  L.  F.  Dickson,  JfD 


Akxt 
Ravk. 


20  Deo. 
30  Deo. 
II  Dec. 
17  Apr. 
13  Feb. 
24  Feb. 
13  June 
15  Apr. 
[I  Sept. 


RXICABKS. 


Commandant,  loAng- 7S. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Win  j 


ing  Commander,  a8  Aug.  77. 

Wing  Commander,  28  Aug.  77.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  6  May  74.— Furlough. 
,.  Wing  Officer,  9  March  78. 

73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  April  77.-  Sick  Furlough. 
74iWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Dec.  77. 
74|Officiating  Wing  Officer  at  Futtehghur. 
76  Officiatinir  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  6  Deo.  78. 


14th  (The  Ferozepore)  Bengal  Native  InfBjatry  (late  Begt.  of  Ferozepore. 

Raised  30  JvZy  1846). 
"  LucKVOw  "  (Dtfenee  and  Giptun), 
Head  Quarters  at  Vmballa.     Detachment  at  Simla.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeing§,  YeUom,    Laee,  WhiU, 
Lt Colonel  L.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  jxo  Dec.  76, Commandant,  x  Sept.  75. 
Bt.Lt.Gol.  B.  A.  Wauchope,  Staff  Corps  32  Nov.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  za  Mar.  77. 


Bt.Major  James  Cook,  Staff  Corps   .. 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  J.  W.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  W.  T.  Radcliffe.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  H.  Ozaard,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  H.  Boyd 


23  Nov.  79:  Wing  Commander,  19  May  79. 
28  Oct  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Deo.  7S.>-Sick  Furlough. 
28  Oct.  71!  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  May  76.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
9  Aug.  73' Wing  Officer,  xo  Apr.  79.— Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  Bombay. 
X3  June  74  Wing  Officer,  24  May  79.— Com.  Detachment  at  Simla. 
In  medical  charge,  13  Oct.  74. 


16th  (The  Loodianah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Begt.  o/Loodianah, 

Raised  30  Jul^  1846). 
Head  Quarters  at  Oandahar.    (CanOahar  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed.    Fadngi,  Green.    Lace,  Wkite, 


Colonel  R.  Barter,  Staff  Corps  

Major  G.  R.  Hennessy,  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  D.  W.  Inglis,  Gen.  List,  Inf.... 


Captain  R.  E.  S.  Smyth, Gen.  List, Inf... 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  

'Captain  F.  A.  Remmington,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  C.  Hadow,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  N.  R.  Stewart,  68  Foot 

Bureeon  Megor  R.  W.  Cunningham.  MD 


28  Apr.  77 
4  Feb.  74 
30  Aug.  79 

9  Aug.  70 

18  Nov.  70 
22  Sept.  77 
20  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  71 


Commandant,  sFeb.  62.— Com.  a  Brigade,  Candahar  Field  Force. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  30  May  76  .-Offg.  Comdt. 
Wing  Commander,  30  May  76.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
C  Wmg  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  April  69.- Offg.  Wing  Comdr., 
X     and  in  charge  of  Field  Treasure  Chest,  Candahar. 
>  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Oct.  77.— Oflif.  AdjuUnl. 
r  Wing  Officer,  22  Sept.  77.--8ick  Furlough. 
I  Wing  Officer,  4  March  78.— Offg.  Quarter  Master, 
t  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

-^ „ „ , Jin  medical  charge,  19  June  76. 

NOTK.-  The  2nd,3rd,and  4th  Goorkha  Regts.,when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troop8,rank  after  x5th>.I. 

When  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  are  acung  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 

according  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus:— The  Corps  of  Guides  Infantry,  the  xst,  and.'srd,  and  ^in 

Sikh  Infantry,  and  the  xst,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Pux^ab  Infiuitry,  after  the  xsth  Native  In&ntry  and  th«  sni 

Goorkha  Regiment.  

16th  (The  Lucknow)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Begt  o/Luchnow, 

Raised  8  Dec.  1857). 

On  the  Colours  and  Appointments  the  design  of  a  "  Turreted  Gateway."—"  Luckfow  "  (Defence), 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhassi.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White,    Laee,  White. 

Colpnel  R.  S.  Moseley,  Staff  Corps  17  Feb.  79  Commandant,  24  Aug.  77. 

T>CLt.Colonel  W.  G.  Cubitt,  Staff  Corps  J36  July  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Comdr.,  27  Deo.  77. 

Captain  A.  B.  Clare,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 32  Feb.  71  Wing  Commander,  27  Deo.  77. 

Captain  J.  T.  Whish,  Staff  Corps  12  Mar.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  April  71. 

Mf^or  R.  H.  Salkeld,  Gen.  List,  Inf. |i6  Dec.  79  WingOfficer,  28  Oct.  71.- Furlough. 

Major  A.  F.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps 12  Nov.  79'Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  72. 

Lieut^  A  Montanaro,  Staff  Corps 14  Oct.  71  {Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  37  Aug.  78. 

Surgeon  A.  G.  Grant,  MB Iln  medical  charge. 


17th  (The  Loyal  Poorheah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Loyal  Poorleah  Begt.)- 

Head  Quarters  at  Korar.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White,    Laee,  White, 
Lt.Colonel  R.  J.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  . 


BtXt.Colonel  T.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  H.  J.  Barr,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  Brehon,  Staff  Corps  

Capt.J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt.Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  £.  D.  F.  Bignell,  Staff  Corps 


Qnrgeon  Major  L.  E.  Eadea . 


XI  June  79 

28  Apr.  79 
xo  June  74 
25  Feb.  74 
8  Mar.  76 
28  Oct.  71 


Conunandant,  17  Feb.  79 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr. 

Wiug  Commander,  x  April  76. — Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adj.,  27  April  76.— Sick  Furlough.  [Morar. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  37  April  76.-~ln  Comt.  charge, 

Wing  Officer,  27  April  76.--Offg.  Adjutant  and  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  7  June  76.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  19  Deo.  73. 


18th  (TheAlipore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (lateAUpore  Begt, — Baised  29  June  1 795)- 

Head  Quarters  at  Buxa.    H&lf  Battalion  at  Julpigoree.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeingt,  BUei.    Lace,  White. 
Lt  Colonel  W,  Winson,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lt.Colonel  F.  Allen,  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  H.  De  Brett,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  R.  Sage,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  H.  Browne,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps „  _  ..    , 

Lieut.  E.  E.  Taylor^Staff  Corps a8  Jan.  75  Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— At  Julpigoree. 

In  medical  charge,  x 8  Dec.  76. — Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  chuve. 

Offg.  in  medical  charge  at  Jnlpigor^^^|i^iyil,  Jnlpigoree. 


Surgeon  Major  H.  Potter,  MD.  . 

Surgeon  W.  Coniy 

Surgeon  Major  H.  W.  Spry  . 


3  Mar.  76  Commandant,  7  June  6x. — Commanding  at  Buza. 
20  Sept.  78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  30  May  68.— At  Julpigoree. 
xo  Dec.  79!Wing  Commander,  30  May  68. 

3  Oct.  71!  Wing  Officer  and  A^jntant,  x  June  76.— SUtlon  Staff  Officer. 

3  May  76  Wing  Officer,  8  Sept.  71.— On  Field  Service. 
38  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  8  Mar.  75.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 
28  Jan.  75  T"'      "  •'  • 


19th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ith  Funjah  Infantry).       338 

Head  Qnarten  with  Oandahtr  Tl«ld  7offo«.     Un^orm,  Mtd,    Fdeingt,  Dark  Blut.    Lom,  WkiU, 


Kin,  Nuns,  avd  Gobph. 


Colonel  E.  B.  Clay,  Staff*  Corps ... 
3^or  A.  Oopland,  Stair  Corps  ... 
IcColoDsl  G.  H.  Bergman,  late  60  N.I... 
Captain  D.  £.  Gouldsbarv,  Staff*  Corps 
Mflijor  J.  E.  Waller,  Qen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  A.  J.  Brander,  Staff  Corps 
Lieat.  H.  T.  FaithftOl,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  W.  8.  Hewett,  14  Foot 

liieat.  W.  8.  Marshall,  40  Foot  

Surgeon  Hi^or  T.  8.  Yeale,  JfD.... 


▲bmt 

RJHTK. 


Kick  AIM. 


2  Mar.  76  Commandant,  15  Sept.  76. 

14  Jan.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  17  Sept.  75. 
za  Sept.  78  Wing  Commander,  17  Sept.  75.  [Staff  Offioer  at  Qnetta, 

16  Got.  78;Wing  Officer,  ao  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Quarter  Master,  and  Statioi 

4  Jaly  79!  Wing  Officer,  ao  Nov.  76. 

6  Nor.  79  Wing  Officer,  ao  Nov.  76.— Prob.  Com.  Department. 
za  Feb.  y.  I  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ja  Deo.  77. 
30  Dec.  71  Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
ai  Sept.  74  Attached. 


tin  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 


20th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Sth  Punjab  Lifantry). 


Head  Quarters  at  Pashamir. 


'•  Takv  Fobts,  z86o"— "  pBKiir,  x86o.*» 
(Cabul  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Drab,    Faeingt,  Orten,    Lae«,  Drab» 


Colonel  R.  G.  Bogers,  CB.  Staff  Corps...(  9  Dec.  79 

Major  H.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Cori>s  '  6  May  74 

LtColonel  J.  Bartleman,  Staff  Corps  ...'  ao  Oct.  79 
Captain  G.  M.  D.  Hill,  General  List.  Inf. I  9  Aug.  70 
Captain  W.  H.  Meiklegohn,  General  List  24  May  71 

Captain  L.  B.  Irwin,  Staff  Corps z6  May  77 

Lieat  W.  O.  Harris,  Staff  Corps |a8  Oct.  72 

Lieut.  W.  C.  FaithfixU,  6  Foot ;ai  Sept. 74 

Sorgeon  W.  N.  Koefer  1      


Commandant,  4  March  73. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Commander,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  78. 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a  May  76. 

Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  33  May  7a. 


21st  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  gth  Punjah  Infantry), 

"  Abtssxvxa." 


Head  Quarters  with  Oabul  Field  Fone.    Xln^orm,  Drab.    Faeingi,  Std,    Laee,  Drab^ 

CoIonelJ.  B.TbelwaU,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

MtjorT.  W.  Collia,  Staff  CorpA 

Captain  J.  G.  T.  Carruthers,  Gen.  List. 


Captahi  H.  H.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  H.  C.  Dyce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  M.  FitsGerald,  Staff  Corps  ... 

lient.  W.  H.  Young,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  S.  Gk>wan,  Gen.  last,  Inf. ... 

Lieut  B.  A.  Baker,  3  Foot  

Sorjfeon  W.  A.  C.  Roe  

Surgeon  W.  B.  GMffitbs 


15  Sept 73I Commandant,  zi  Oct.  57.— Sick  Furlough. 

zo  Dec  78  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  33  Jan.  78.— Offis.  Comdt. 

37  Nov.  69lWing  Commander,  zo  Aug.  78.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant^  9  Apr.  77. 


a  Oct.  78 
30  Dec.  76 
30  Deo.  7z 
39  May  73 

3  June  70 
a4  Mar.  76 


Wing  Officer,  9  April  77.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  aj  Jan.  78.— Prob.  Commt.  iDepartment. 

Wing  Officer,  zo  Aug.  78.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Oftlcer. 

Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  Z9  Dec.  73.— Offg.  Civil,  Jullunder. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


22nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  nth  Punjab  Irtfantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Peshawar.    (Ehyber  Line  Force.)     Uniform^  JUd.    Faeingt,  Buff*    Lao$,  White, 


Colonel  J.  J.  CBTyen,  Staff  Corps    .. 
Colonel  B.  T.  StAflbrd,  Staff  Corps  .. 

^morC.H.  Bridges,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  G.  J.  Hare.  Staff  Corps 

Oftptain  A.  S.  M'Bae.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  H.  Hinde,  Gen.  List,  Inf.. 

Lint  R.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps 

Stirfm>n  H.  Mallina,  MB.    

Gvgeon  S.  F.  Bigger 


33  Nov.  74:Comnuindant,  xz  April  74. 

9  Dec.  79 1 2nd  in  Command  and  WingConmiander,  xz  April  74. 
4  Feb.  79 1  Wing  Commander,  xz  April  74. 
9  Sept.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  May  74. 
zx  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer ,  6  May  74, 
9  Aug.  70  Wing  Officer,  zs  May  73.— Sick  Furlough. 
8  Sept.  7z  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  July  74. 

In  medical  oharge,>-With  37  N.I. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


23rd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Pioneere-^late  i sth  Punjab  Infant 

**  Taku  Fows'»— "Pamr."— "Abtssutli." 

Head  Quarters  at  Xeeaa  Xeer.    (Cabul  Field  Forca)     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinfft,  Ckocolats.    Loot,  Drab, 

LLCoIond  A.  A.  Carrie,  CB,  Staff  Corpsl  3  Mar.  75  Commandant,  Z3  June  73, 
BLLtCotonelBLCollett,  Staff  Corps       '— ^^ -  -      - 

Captain  H.  Paterson,  Staff  Corps  .... 


Captain  8.  T.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps.... 
Qaptain  Y.  G.  L.  Byre,  Staff  Corps  . 

litaL  D.  Chesney,  Staff  Corps 

Lient  A.  X.  Jonas,  Staff  Corps 

lient  R.  A.  Baker,  3  Foot  

Borgeon  Miyor  E.  Taylor 

Surgeon  A/Duncan,  ifD 


33  Nov.  79 
a3  Sept.74 

9  Aug.  76 

33  Jan.  79 
aSOct.  71 
a8  Feb.  74 

34  Mar.  76 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  7  April  77.— Assist. 

Qr.  Mr.  Gen.  Cabul  Force. 
Wing  Conmiander,  3  Dec.  78.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Offioer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Aug.  76.— Offg. Wing  Comdr. 
Wing  Officer,  9  June  73. 

Wing  Officer,  19  April  75.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  March  78. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  az  Mar.  68.— Offjif.  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.,  Bawul 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.  [Pindee  Circle. 


24th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  i6th  Ptmjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  with  Khyb«r  Line  Feroe.    Untform,  Bed.    Facingt,  WkiU,    Jxtet,  White. 
Colonel  F.  B.  Norman,  Staff  Corps  'as  Nov.  79  Commandant,  8  Aug. 


lorps  

itaff  Corps.. 


Captain  S.  Btedman,  Staff  Coi 
Captain  P.  H.  Widlerstein,  & 


Captain  J.  J.  Money-Simons,  Staff  Corps 

Lieot  H.  R.  Marrett,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  J.  G.  Bamsay,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  J.  Lamb,  z6  Foot 

Lient.  L.  J.  B.  Bradshaw,  35  Foot 

Sari^eon  H.  J.  Linton 

Snrgeon  D.  J.  Macdonald 


z9  Dec.  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  Aug.  79, 
13  July  79,  Wing  Commander,  8  Aug.  79. 

IWing  Officer, 
zz  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  a  Dec.  75. 

X3  Nov.  73; Wing  Officer,  33  May  76.— Prob.  Conmit.  Dept. 
17  Feb.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Nov.  78. 

Officmting  Wing  Officer, 
a  Dec.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
zo  Sept. 75, Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


)aiS21^'toSSSi^dSk"-'*^^'®'^c)8^^ 


339       25th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (IcUe  17th  Pujijah  Infantry). 

Head  Qoarters  at  VmbaUa.    (Candahar  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  £td.    Faeingi,  WhiU,   Laee,  WkiU. 


BaVK,  KiJUS,  AVO  GOJIY8. 


Abkt 


Rem  ASKS. 


Lt.ColonelJ.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff  Cori>s  ...  27  June  75  Commandant,  37  Dec.  77. 

C'olonel  N.  Barton,  Staff  Corps 10  June  79tand  in  Command  and  wing  Conunandur,  27  Dec.  77> 

Cantain  J.  N.  Steel,  Gen.  Liat,  Inf. 2  Oct.  69  Wing  Commander,  27  Dec.  77. 

Captain  W.  V.  BUis,  Staff  Corps 10  June  74 1  Wing  Omcer,  16  July  74. 

I  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  G.  H.  B.  Coate,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71' Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x3  Dec.  75. 

Lieut.  C.  H.  H.  Belej,  Staff  Corps a8  Feb.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Hartor,  27  Dec.  77. 

Lieut.  W.  G.  Yate,  Staff  Corps  12  Nov.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  W.  B.  Murphy lu  medical  charge.  7  Oct.  78. 


26th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  iSth  Punjab  InfaiUry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bealkote.     Untform,  Drab.  Faeing$,  JUd.  Laee,  Drab. 

Lt.Colonel  M.  G.  Smith,  Staff  Corps ao  Apr.  77  Commandant,  7  Aug.  77.--Purloagh. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  R.  Chester,  Staff  Corps  20  Feb.  76  Officiating  Commandant. 

Lt.Oolonel  A.  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps 'ao  Jan.  79  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.  7  Aug.  77. 

Major  A.  Fitzgerald,  Gen.  List,  Inf. '20  Aug.  78  Wing  Commander,  x  April  76.— Brigade  lii^or,  Mooltan. 


Major  A.  B.  Hepburn,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  C.  J.  R.  Pulford,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  L.  Dening,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  S.  H.  P.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  A.  Ravenshaw,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Surgeon  Major  A.  K.  Reed  


4  Sept.  78  Wing  Commander,  14  May  yS.^Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

I  Wing  Officer. 
iR  July  77  Wing  Officer,  x  April  76.— Staff  College,  Sandhurst. 
II  May  79  Wing  Officer,  20  April  71.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
IS  Dec.  69  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  May  78. 
24  Mar.  76,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Nov.  38. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
I  In  medical  charge,  1 8  Dec.  76. 


27th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  igth  Punjab  InfaiUry). 

Head  Quarters  with  Xhyber  Line  Force.    Uniform,  Drab.    JVsc»m^«,  :ifed.    Laee,  Drab, 


'Colonel  J.  Doran,  CB.  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Colonel  G.  J.  Hushes,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Major  L.  Macdonald,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  A.  Swotenham,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain G.  H.  Jackson,  Gen.  List,  Inf.... 

Captain  O.W.  Babington.  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  G.  A.  WUliams,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  J.  W.  Thmston,  14  Foot 

Lieut.  A.  E.  P.  Bum,  Staff  Corps j 

Surgeon  Major  W.  S.  Caldwell,  MD 

Surgeon  H.  Mallins,  UB I 


XT  June 

I  I  Oct. 

8  May 

26  May 
28  Nov. 

27  Nov. 
10  Sept. 
10  Sept. 
a  I  Sept. 


73,Comdt.  5  Aug.  57.<-Com.  a  Brigade  of  the  Khyber  Line  Force. 
77 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  12  June  75. 
77  Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 


Wing  Commander,  2  Dec.  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  28  Jan.  75.— Siok  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  20  March  73. 

Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  30  June  79. 

Offi(nating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  x6  Feb.  71.— Sick  Furlougli. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  22  N.L 


28th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  20th  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarten:  with  Oatal  Field  Foroe.    Uniform,  S«d.    Faeinff$,Dark  Orw».   Jkxct,  WhiU. 


t. Colonel  J.  Hudson,  Staff  Coirpa  

Major  G.  S.  Hills,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  S.  Marshall,  Gen.  List,  Inf.... 
•Capt.F.A.S.D'AcostadeSt.Laiifent,S.C. 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Porter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Dennys,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  F.  Lyons-Montgomery,  8.  C. 

Lieut.  A.  A.  Lane,  51  Foot   

Surgeon  R.  Macrae 


13  June  70  Commandant,  10  Aug.  78. 

4  Aug.  77|3nd  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  14  April  73. 

14  Sept.  78  Wing  Commander,  24  April  77. 

8  July  74l\Ving  Officer,  9  July  68.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
28  Oct.  711  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  26  May  73.— Furlough, 
-16  Mar.  74 1  Wing  Officer,  4  Jan.  76.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
13  June  75  Wing  Officer,  10  Aug.  78. 
12  Nov.  74  Officiating  Wing  OfUcer  and  Quarter  Master. 
|In  medical  charge.-* With  2  Goorkhas. 


29th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2i8t Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Tullag ong.    (Cabul  Field  Force.)    Untform,  Red.    Faeing;  Light  Situ.    Laee,  Whii*. 


Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  CB.  Staff  Corps  23  Feb* 

Colonel  G.  G.  Cunliffe,  Staff  Corps    20  Mar. 

Major  C.  E.  D.  Branson,  Gen.  List,  Inf....    8  Sept. 

Major  E.  Beddy,  Staff  Corps    20  Feb. 

lTCBt.Lt.Coi.  G.N.  Channer,  Staff  Curps 22  Nov. 

Captain  F.  R.  C.  Voyle,  Staff  Corps  ;  9  Oct. 

Captain  A.  J.  F.  Reid,  Staff  Corps |i8  Jan. 

Lieut.  R.  W.  MacLeod,  Staff  Corps 19  Oct. 

Liout.  H.  P.  Picot,  Staff  Cores  '21  Sept. 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 13  June 

Lieut.  W.  T.  Fairbrother,  it  Foot .xi  Feb. 

Siirjxeon  Major  J.  B.  T.  Aitchison,  MD.J.      

SutgeonR.  Moodie,  MB. ,•.•'      


77  Commandant,  99  Mav  61. 

78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  29  Apr.  69.— Sick  FurlougQ. 

79  Officiating  end  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 
77  Wing  Com,  22  Mar.  65.— D.A.A.G.  for  Musketry,  Meean  Meer. 
79  Wing  Commander,  24  Jan.  78.-— Sick  Furlough. 
75  Wing  Officer,  2  March  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

79! Wing  Officer,  to  Aug.  78.- Sick  Furlough.  | 

72!  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  16  Oct.  78. 
74'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  24  Oct.  78. 
74 'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
75;Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  2^  Jan.  78.--Botanist,  Eoorum  Co  InmzL         | 
■Officiating  in  medioal  charge .  I 


30th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  22nd  Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Ferosepore.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)    Z7«ffor»,  Bed,    Faeingg,  Bv^.   Lace,  Gold, 


Colonel  T.  W.  R.  Boisragon,  Staff  Corpsi  2  Sept.  77 'Commandant,  16  Aug.  61. 

Lt.Oolonel  B.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps    15  June  76  2nd  in  Conunand  and  WingComaaander,  x  Deo.  74. 

Major  H.  W.  Webster,  Staff  Corp^  -..:... '26  July  77  Wing  Commander,  i  Dec.  74. 

Captain  W.  G.  C.  Halkett,  Staff  Corps  ...<  9  Sept.  76*  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  0  Sept.  76.         [Khyber  Line  Foica 

Lieut.  F.C.Maisey,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  7i|Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x6  Dec.  75.— D.A.Q.ll.Qen. 

Captain  G.  F.  Young,  Staff  Corps 30  June  77  Wing  Officer,  25  Sept.  75. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  L.  Mainwaring,  Staff  Corps  30  Dec.  71  Wing  Officer,  23  May  76.  _^  _ 
Lieut.  P.  C.  0.  Aogelo,  40  Foot  .^:.;.:....  11  Feb.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer.                   (      r^r^rr  l/> 
^—            V j      In  medical  chargo,  14  April  r|.ed  by  ^^UVJ^lV^ 


burgeon  D.  N.  Martin, 


,  4oFoi 
.MD, 


31at  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2^rd  Punjab  Infantry).      340 

HaadQaartenfttJoUiuidtr.    (KhyberUue^oro*.)     Uniform,  JUd,    Fackngt,  Dark  Green.    Lnee,CMd.   - 


BlHK,  VaMMB,  AVD  OOBP8. 


Akkt 
Rahk. 


Rbuabks. 


Colonel  E.  0.  Langinore»  Staff  Corps ...  28  July  73|GominandAnt,  30  Nov.  74. 

M^jor  P.  Tireddell,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 27  Aug.  79'2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Oct.  79. 

CtptAia  B.  W.  Smyth,  Gen.  LiBt,  Inf.  ....10  Mar.  70' Winpr  Commander,  13  Oct.  70. 
C»ptain  A.  C.  G.  Lydiard,  Staff  Corps...    3  Apr.  78  Wing  Offlcor,  20  May  71. 

Captain  B.C.  Giaves,  Staff  Corps 30  Jan.  78  Wing  Officer,  i  Dee.  74.— Officiating  A<^atant. 

lieut  M.  I.  Gibbs,  Staff  Corps  Ijo  Deo.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x  Dec.  74. 

:  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  30  Oct.  76. 


Sorgeon  Major  G.  E.  Baddock 


i 


32nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers— late  24th  Punjab  Infantry). 

**Aui  viam  imoeniam  au^faeiam,"    "  Dblki  "—"  Lucorow  "  (Ueli^and  Capture). 

Head  Qaartara  at  Jhelum.     Uniform,  Red,    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue,    Zaee,  White. 

Commandant. 

l^jor  C.  E.  Bates,  Staff  Corps xi  Sept  72  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  12  Oct.  76.— Sick  PnrU 

Miuor  AC.  W.Crookshank,  Staff  Corps...  zx  Jan.  79  Offg.  Commandant.— Offg.  MiL  Sec.  to  the  Governor  General. 
Captain  A.  P.  Samuella,  Gen.  List,  Inf.. .  15  Dec.  69  Wing  Commander,  9  April  77.— Ol!g.2nd  in  Command. 

LieuL  C.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps    28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  At\jutant,  15  Feb.  77. 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Ualkett,  Staff  Corps  11  Apr.  71  Winy  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  July  77. 

Captain  E.C.  S.  Jackson,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  27  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer,  xo  Feb.  69.— SUition  Staff  Officer,  Delhi. 

Captain  T.  Nicholls,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  6  Sept.  73.— OiTg.  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut.  B.  De  Brath^  Foot xi  Sept. 76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  H.  K.  M*iuiy In  medical  charge,  26  Oct.  77. 

NoTB.— The  5th  Goorkha  (the  Haaara  Goorkha  Battalion)  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops, 
takes  rank  after  the  32nd  Native  Infantry. 

33rd  (The  Allahabad)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Allalidbad  Levy). 


Head  Quarters  at  Delhi. 

LLOoIonel  J.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 27  June 

LtColonel  T.W.RuiherlUrd,  Staff  Corps  14  June 
M^or  S.  C.  Mactier,  Staff  Corpa 

Captain  J.  G.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lieut  J.  H.  Sadler,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  L.  J.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  R.  Pulton,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  S.  R.  Johnson 

Surgeon  T.  H.  Sweeny 


4  Feb. 

79 

IX  Sept 

•75 

28  Oct. 

71 

28  Oct. 

7» 

17  Fob. 

72 

Uniform,  Red.    Fadnge,  White,    Lace,  White, 

75  Commandant,  5  Feb.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

7712nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr,  31  Dec.  74.— Offg.  Comdt. 

Wing  Comuxander,  31  Dec.  74. — Otfg.  2nd  in  Command. 

CWii^g  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  i6  Aug.  76.— Offg.  Station 

I     SUiff  Officer,  Delhi,  and  Officiating  Wing  CommanUer. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Aug.  76.— Acting  Assistant  Political  Agent,  Mabi 

Wing  Officer,  18  Oct.  76.— Sick  Furlough.  [Kanta. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  Dec.  78.— Forlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

in  medical  charge,  22  May  72.— Forlough. 

Jfflciuting  in  medical  charge. 


34t]i  (The  Futtehgurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Futiehgurh  Levy). 

{Raised  8  Jan,  1858.) 
Head  Quarters  at  Oaehar.      Uniform,  Red,    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue,    Laee,  White, 

LtColonel  G.  J.  Fasley,  Staff  Corps ao  Deo.  76|Commandant,  29  Deo.  77.— Commanding  at  Caohar. 

Major  W.y.  F.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps    8  Dec.  75  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  29  iJec.  77. 

Major  C.  S.Pratt,  Staff  Corps xx  Dec.  78  Wing  Commandei',  28  Sept.  76. 

C&ptain  X.  S.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  ix  Nov.  76) Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x2  Nov.  76. 

Major  H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Staff  Corps 4  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  aS  July  73.— Sick  Furlough. 


Lh-aL  W.  G.  Dansford,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct  71 

I^eol  8.  W.  Dun,  Staff  Corps   28  Mar.  74 

BtcrvMn  Major  F.  Odavaine.. 
Bvgeon  B.  N.  CampbeU 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutnnt,  23  Oct.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer.  5  March  78.— Od'g.Adjutant.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Nov.  74. — Offg.  with  Mnlwah  Bheel  Corps. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


35th  (The  Mynpoorie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry   (late  Mynpoorie  Levy), 

[Raised  7  Feb.  1858,) 
Head  Quarters  at  iJIahabad.    Uniform,  Red,    Faeingt,  White,    Laee,  White, 


U.Golonel  G.  C.  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  J.  C.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  W.  Nicolay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  T.  Goodridgo,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  R.  T.  Uawkos,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  T.  E.  Spenoer,  Staff  Corps |  x  July  77rWiag  Officer,  x  March  79. 


xo  Ang.75  Commandant,  x8  Oct.  77. 

2  Mar.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  x8  Oct.  77.  (Ihxm-Dmn. 

8  June  73  Wing  Commander,  26  Aug.  7b\—  D.  A.  A.  Gen.  for  Musketry, 

4  Apr.  77:  Wing  Officer,  x6  Mar.  77. 
x8  July  77 1  Wmg  Commander .—Prob.  Mil.  Accounts  Dept, 


Lieut.  A.  F.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71 

Lieat.  A.  Q.  B.  Teman,  Staff  Corps jxj  June  74 

SoriceonMigor  R.  T.  Lyons 


Mar. 


Wing  Officer  and  Ac^jutant, 
Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


[Koorum  Force. 
79.~On  Transport  Duty, 


36th  (The  Bareilly)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Bareilly  Levy). 

{Raised  14  May  1858.) 
Head  Quarters  at  Barraekpore.  Detachment  at  Berhampore.     Uniform,  Red.  Facinge,  Blue.  Laee,  Oold, 

LLGolonel  B.  Woral^,  late  x$  N.I z  April  76  Commandant,  28  Aug.  79. 

f.:e.  U.Colonel  H.  A.  Little,  Staff  Corpa    x  Oct.   77  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  28  Aug.  79. 

Major  J.  W.  A.  Michell,  Staff  Corps 1  -  *~~^-°  ^"•—  '^' — ''--  °  * — '    ' 

Captain  T.  G.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps, 
Captain  B.  H.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps... 

Liwtt,  C.  A.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  B.M.Nedham,  Staff  Corps    . 
Swgson  A.  B.  Stnihcin 


4  April 78,  Wing  Commander,  8  April  76. 

8  Deo.  77  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  77'— At  Berhampore. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Jan.  72.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Offioer  and  Adjutant,  z6  May  77.— On  Field  Service. 

In  medical  charge,  za  June  73. 


as  J«ily  77 
31  Jan.  7x 
9  Aug.  73 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


341  37th  {The  Ife^ruQ  B engal  Nati ve  Int  (Ja^ifearu^  I^t^^.-lEat^eci  26  J.u^.  1858.) 

Head  Qaarten  at  BaraiUy.     ZTniform,  Bed,    Facing*,  White.   Zaee,  White. 


RUfTf  NA.MX8,  AITB  C0BP8. 


Abmy 

lUlTK. 


ESXABKB. 


Colonel  A.  A.  Bmoe,  Staff  Corps   15  Aag.  77  Commandant,  za  June  75. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  P.  Hunter,  Staff  CorpB  ...jso  Jan.  77,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xo  Auff.  78. 

Major  T.  D.  Madden,  Staff  Corps 13  June  771'Wing  Commander.  9  Dec.  75.  [India,  Mil.  Dept 

Captain  SUrO.  H.  Leslie,  B^.  Staff  Corps  xi  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer  and  Adj.  13  March  74.— Offg.  Addl.  Sec.  to  Gk)n.of 

Captain  J.  Corse>8cott,  Staff  Corps 16  May  77'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  13  Jan.  70. 

Captain  W.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps  x6  Oct.  75  Wing  Officer,  roOct.  7a.— D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.,Khyber  Line  Force. 

Major  W.  J.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  la  June  77.  Wing  Officer,  7  April  77. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Thomhill,  5  Foot as  Apr.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  T.  P.  Wright '      Iln  medij)al  charge,  4  Feb.  78. 


38th  (The  Agra)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Agra  Levy, — Raised  26  Aug.  1858). 

Head  Quarters  at  Keemt.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.    Laee^  White, 

Colonel  O.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  21  Oct.  77, Commandant,  8  A.pril76. — Sick  Furlough. 

Lt. Colonel  W.  B.  Martin,  Bengal  Inf j  5  Oct.  74  ai^d  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  5  June  76.— Offg.  Comdt 

Lt.Col.  H.  L.A.Tottenham,  Staff  Corps.  20  Dec.  79  Wing  Commander,  ax  Jan.  70. — Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Captain  T.  H.  Goldney,  Staff  Corps 9  June  79  j  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  as  Oct.  70. 

Major  A.  W.  Graham.  Gen.  List,  Inf.    ...    i  Oct.  77, Wing  Officer,  94  April  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
Lieut.  H.  M.  P.  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps  ...I23  Nov.  72  Wing  Officer,  a  Sept.  70.--Prob.  Com.  Department. 

Lieut.  P.  A.  Buckland,  Staff  Corps  ,24  Apr.  7a  Wing  Officer,  x8  June  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  P.  M.  Drury,  3  Foot  26  Mar.  74;Officiating  Wing  Officer, 

{Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  W.  M.  Courtney !      In  medical  charge,  ao  March  74. 

Surgeon  D.  F.  Barxy,  MD <      lOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 

39th  (TJie  Allygurh)  Bengal  Native  Inf.  (late  Allygurh  Levy. — Raised  1  Feb,  1858). 

Head  Quarters  at  Keemt.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Dark  Blue.    Laee,  White. 

Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 9  J^me  74  Commandant,  28  April  6a.  [Gen.  Khyber  Line  Force. 

9  Dec.  79  snd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  16  Nov.  68.— D.A.  and  Q.M. 
20  Oct.  76,Wing  Commander,  ao  Jan.  64. 
5  Jan.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  11  March  70.— Furlough. 
5  July  71.  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  April  77. 

15  July  79,  Wing  Officer,  ao  Sept.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer  at  Ali  Mosjid. 
a8  Oct.  71  Winjr  Officer,  x6  Jan.  73. 
xo  8ept.76jOfficiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 


Colonel  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Staff  Corps.. 

M^jor  F.  Gellie,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  M  Forbes,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Lieut.  R.  G.  Handcock,  Staff  Corps .. 
Major  H.  O.  Cumberlege,  Gen.  List,  Inf 
Lieut.  A.  T.  Banon,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Harris,  73  Foot   .... 
Lieut.  A.  L.  Pennington^j  Foot. 
Burgeon  Mc^or  C.  J.  MoKenna  . 


II  Sept.  75 


Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  3  April  75.— With  43  N.  I. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


40  th  (The  Shahjehawpore)  Bengal 

Head  Quarters  at  Oomokpore. 

Colonel  B.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps   >i4  Jan.  77 

Major  H.  Morton,  Staff  Corps 'ao  Dec.  75 

Major  ^tr  B.P.  Bromhead,B^  Staff  Corps  18  Jan.  79 
Captain  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps  {  6  July  79 
Captain  R.  O.  Vyvyan,  Gen.  List,  Inf...  a9  Oct.  69 

Captain  J.  Fraser,  Gen.  List,  Inf. i  Mar.  70 

Lieut.  B.  Briaooe,  Staff  Corps '  9  Mar.  7a 

Surgeon  W.  B.  B.  Moynan,  MD 


Native  Infantry  (late  Shahjehanjpore  Levy), 

Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Laee,  White, 
Commandant,  xo  June  58.— Commanding  at  Grorackpore.~*FurL 
and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  X5  April  76.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Wing  Commander,  15  April  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer.s  Aug.69.— Offg. Wing  Comdr.— Station  BtaffOfficer. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Qr.  Master. 
Wing  Officer,  15  April  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ax  June  76.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  6  Jan.  78. 


4lBt  (The  Owalior)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ist  Gwalior  Infantry). 

Head  Qiuxters  at  Korar.     Uniform,  Bed.    Ficinge,  Caoalrg  Qreg,    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  H.  S.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps. 

Colonel  C.  C.  Ekins.  Staff  Corps    

Lt.Colonel  H.  St  G.  Tucker,Gen.List,Inf. 

M%jor  V.  W.  Tregear,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Captain  H.  M.  Rose.  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  F.  Vyse,  Staff  Corps 


XI  June  73 1  Commandant,  13  Feb.  6a. 

ao  Deo.  79  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  30  April  77,— SiokFoilonKli* 

I  Mar.  73!Officiating  and  in  Command. 
23  July  78,  Wing  Commander,  xa  June  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

8  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  7X.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
28  Oct.  7x  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  May  76. 


Captain  B.  Wemyss,  Gen.  List,  Inf. |i8  July  7x'Wing  Officer,  31  March  76. 

'Wing  Officer. 

Lieut  G.  H.  Watson,  39  Foot xx  Sept.  76;Offi<nating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  J.  Browne,  MD I      'In  medical  charge,  tg  Dec.  74. 

42nd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Li^htlnfantry 

Raised  16  May  1817). 
Hoad  Quarters  at  Shillosr.  ^  Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Black, 


late  ist  Assam  Lt  Inf,  Bait 


Laee,  Black, 


Gelonel  J.  P.  Sherriff,  Staff  Corps ,16  May  78  Commandant,  x^Deo.  74. 

Colonel  Alfred  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps ix  Jan.  79  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander.  13  Dec.  74.— With  43  N.  L 


Major  W.  E.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps. 

Major  A.  D.  Butter,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  K.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  W.  Brydon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  FitzG.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  A.  Melvin,  Staff  Corps 


ao  Feb.  77  Officiating  and  in  Coxnmand. 
I  a  Deo.  76  Wing  Commander,  xa  March  77.— Sick  Furlough. 
30  Dec.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  31  Dec.  76. 
28  Aug.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a8  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough, 
aa  Oct.  701  Wing  Officer,  13  Mar.  7a.— Offg.  Wing  Commander  and  A^otau* 
««  Oct.  7ilWing  Officer,  6  Feb.  77.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
[Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Surgeon  J.  Wilson,  MD 'In  medical  charge,  xo  Deo.  75. 

43rd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Light  Infantry — late  2nd  Assam  LtlnfBaiU 

Raised  13  April  iS^s)' 

Head  Quarters  at  Debrooghur.    Detachment  at  Sudiya.     Uniform,  Dark  Oreen.    Faeinge,  Blaek,    Laee,  Blaek. 

Colonel  A.  Pond,  Staff  Corps  !ix  July  74  Commandant,  13  Sept.  75.— Furlough,  _  [42^.I• 


Colonel  A.  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps 'ix  Jan.  79 

Major  H.  M.  Bvans,  Staff  Corps I20  June  78 

Captain  G.  D.  Reid,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  125  Aug.  69 

Captain  G.  W.  Beresford,  Staff  Corps  ...Ia6  Oct.  73 
Captain  C.  McD.  Skene,  Gen.  List,  Inf.laS  Nov.  69 


Lieut.  F.  C.  N.  Goldney,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  L.  Barrett,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  J.  B.  White 

SurgeonMajorC.  J.  M'Kenna   ., 


a8  Oct.  71 
IX  Feb.  75 


Officiating  Commandant,— Commanding  at  Debrooghur.— From 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Sept.  75. 

Wing  Commander,  13  Sept.  75.— At  Kohima,  Naga  Hills. 

Wing  Officer,  6  Jan.  7a.— Commanding  at  Sudiya. 

Wing  Officer,  3  July  74.— Garrison  Class,  Lncknow. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Maater.  a6  June  77.— Offg.  A^jataat. 

Wing  Officer,  ao  June  78.  —Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge.  30  Jan.  78.  -  Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  39  N.  OV  LvL 


44th  {tiylhet)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Lt  Inf.— late  Sylhet  LL  Inf.  Bait.)  ^42 

xf  Af^  JSawed  19  Feb.  1824).  ^  /   »*-r 
Head  Qnirter.  at  8hai« j.    ^  Wing  at  Oowhatty.  Detochmente  at  Ttipw.,  Gdafhat.  Eohima,  and  8aiiiariti>v. 
Uniform,  Dark  Gretn.     Faeing$,  Black.    Laet,  Black. 


Ruri,  Nxicss,  awd  Ck>sp8. 


Colonel  J.  M.  Nattall,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
Mjyor  T.  N.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 


ASKT 

IUkk. 


RSXAEKS. 


10  June  73  Commandant,  21  Feb.  73.  [ing  at  Gtowhatty. 
14  Mar.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  za  Oct.  76.— Command- 

11  Sept.72  Winjr  Commander.  18  Feb.  t«. 


vuiX,  n  w^kTI  '''^'  °A""  ^yPIv ^4  Mar.  74  2nd  m  Command  and  Wing  Co 

TilLt  w  ?^S!?®°°'  ^f'**  J^'«*»  ^f-  "  Sept. 72  Wing  Commander,  18  Feb  75. 

S?'?^^^^®'^^'  I^SS^'T* >4  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  July  74. 

S't  J-^lfil^^Sf'S^^^^^P** h*^  S*'^-  7ilWingOffioerandQiSrterMaiter,  9  0ct.  74. 

TW  P  i'S^'^S*"'®'*?  92T*  aSOct.  71  Wing  Officer,  22  July  76.-AtKohima. 

V^^  fv  ?;  Henderson,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  6  July  78.  ^^^ 


s'^o^BiVBri^/iSr' I"  Sepu„  Attached. 


In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  78. 

45th  (Rattrai/8  Sikhe)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  1st  Bengal  Police  Ball., 

BaMroAj's  Sikhs).     (Added  to  the  Bengal  Army  in  1864.) 
__     ,^  "Bbha-b"— "DsMHCs  OF  Abrah." 

T>  rvi^  1  m  ?,   *   Quarters  with  Xhyber  Line  Foros.     Uniform,  Red.    Facingt,  Light  Buff.    Lace,  White. 
U.Utonel  F.  M.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  77  Commandant,  1 1  Nov.  78. 


Iflt  Goorkha  Regiment  {Light  Infantry—late  66th  or  QoorTcha  Lt.  Inf.  Begt.) 

•*  BhUBSTOKB  "—"  AlLIWAL'*— •'  SOBBAOK." 

Prtinnniu  a  Tx,,     Hcad  Quarters  at  DhurmMd*.     Uniform,  Bed.    Fae-nj$, White.    Lace.White. 

II  nowi  D  o     •  ^«?8»1  Infantry 29  Aug.  76  Commandant,  i  Jan.  79.— Commanding  at  Dhurmsala. 

y^^n  %     °^^»  Bengal  Infiintry  ...    1  Jan.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  r  Jan.  79. 

oSSdnP  ??".?:  ^'t^ii^S'^l-A- i''^  ^°K-  78  ^^g  Commander,  i  Jan.  79.-Sick  Furlough. 

^L^JS'n'^^V^S*  Staff  Corps 8  Mar.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  May  76. -FuSough. 

Ufmtru^\^-  BBamett,  Staff  C...  28  Apr.  79  Wmg  Officer,  10  Nov.  74.-Offlciating  Wing  Commander. 

S  J  «w  a°*°^».^*^^®!y*  9  Aug.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  March  78.-Offg.  Station 

Sp  j'S:™^^*"®'  Btefl  Corps       9  Aug.  74'wing  Officer,  i  Jan.  79.  [StSffOfflcer. 

^ttt  *.  J.  Kempster,  loo  Foot 10  M«.r.  ^AiOfflftiatin./  Wintr  nmrl^ 

Surgeon  M^or  C.  F.  Oldham 
Burgeon  M^or  C.  P.  CosteUo 


Kempster,  loo  Foot xo  Mar.  761  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Jan.  77.— Furlough. 

Officiating  In  medical  charge. 


2nd  (Prince  of  Wales*  Omi)  Goorkha  Regiment  (The  Sinnoor  Bifles)  (late  Sirmoor 
Bifle  Begt. — Baised  24  A'pr.  18 15). 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
__     ,  ^  *'  Bhubtpobb  "— *'  Alliwal "— "  SoBBAOir "— *•  Dblhi." 

Head  Quarters  with  Khyb«r  line  Force,     Uniform,  Dark  Qrecn.    Facing*,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Black. 
Mtmormy  ColoHcL—Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

Tr*T*  n  1       ,^  „     .  ^^'  ^^'  ^^^'  ^^'  ^CBI.  QCMQ. 

vli^A^Jflr  ^•!i?^'y™»  staff  Corps  11  Sept.71  r  ,ivi,,;,i,.jnat,  8  April  76.— Sick  Fur.        [Com.  at  Dehra  Dhoon. 

««JorA.BaUye,  Staff  Corps  '  '—  •   *- ^.J..      ^      .      _  .      ^    .      __     _ 

JUlor H.  P.  P.  Nash,  StsffCorps 

Ciptsm  S.  K.  Bechor,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ... 

Captain  W.  Hill.  Staff  Corps  '  3  „.„.  70  ^ 

l*«tt,  W.  p.  Newall,  Staff  Corps 7  Dec.  70 

1«M.  H.  S.  Wheatloy,  Staff  Corps  '28  Oct.  71,  „  iiij 


6  Jan.  77'.-rpl  i 

4  Mar.  76,  U  ihL'-<  '•■:i 
27  Nov.  d^'WriT  inr\ 

5  Jan.  78' Wn   'i:-!!?-, 


g^^-^- Traverfl;25  Foot ....: .|io  Sept.75;ogc7atmg  Wiig  (Mlc^^^^^ 


inand  and  Wing  Comdr.,  8  Apr.  76.-Offg.  Comdt.,  and 
liiander,  8  April  76.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
or,  9  April  77.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

r',  25  Feb.  78. 

■and  Adjutant,  25  Feb.  78.— Furlough. 

f  and  Quarter  Master,  25  Feb.  76. 


*  Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  28  N.I. 


3rd  QooTkh.Q,(Keniaoon)  Regiment  (late  Kemaoon  Batt.— Baised  24  April  1815). 

SS5iS?*2^Tl**a?i^"7**^*^*'*^-J^"^<>™  T^niform,  Dark  Orcen.    Facing;  Black.    Lace,  Black. 


rolonel  A  Paterson,  Staff  Corps 

VC  Colonel  H.  H.  Lyster, Staff  Corps  .. 

MJorG.C.  Gregory.  Staff  Corps  

If  Qt  C.  Pulley,  Staff  Corps  . 

f^r  R.  E.  K.  Money,  Staff  Corps  .... 

J^L  A.  G.  P.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 

^.  J.  L.  O'Bryen,  Staff  Corps 

Sargeon  Major  G.  M.  Govan,  MD. 
SoTKeon  Major  J.  W.  Johnston,  MD.  7. 


9  Dec.  74  Commandant,  23  June  73.— Commanding  at  Almorah. 
20  Sept.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  23  June  73. 
20  Jan.  77  Wing  Commander,  23  June  73.  1  Officer  at  Almora. 

38  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Ad^iutant,  19  April  77.-  Offg.  Station  Staff 
9  Oct.  78  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68. 
28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  Jan.  78. 
28  Feb.  74  Wing  Offleer,  3  May  79. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Oct.  63. — Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Goorkha  Regiment  (late  Extra  Ooorkha  Begiment). 

vir  n  1  ^^^  Quarters  with  Khyber  LiaeToroe.     Uniform,  Dark  Green.       Facingt,  Black.       Lace,  Black. 
rJ  ColOTielJ.  A.  TyUer,  CB.  Staff  Corps  10  Deo.  75,Commdt.,  4  Dec.  65.— Com.  a  Brigade,  Koorum  Force. 

voioneij  p.  Turton,  Staff  Corps   9  Dec.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  18  June  68. 

u  Lolond  F.  P.  Rowcroft,  Staff  Corps...  10  Dec.  79  Wing  Commander,  18  June  68. 

«^or  J.  Hay.  Staff  Corps n  June  79  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  April  71. 

oL_jiajor  G.  W.  Rogers,  Staff  Corps aa  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  5  April  71.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Ji^r  B.  p  Mamwaring,Gen.  List,  Inf.  20  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  30  June  68.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

TS?'?r^*A.^*'"*^»  ^taff  Corps    8  June  79  Wing  Officer,  6  June  71.— Furlough. 

Tif^rfi*  %^*^°'  ^  ^00^ »7  Jnly  72  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

^^'S-'^7.^'r.'^l!^^ ^  Nov.  75  Attached.* 

gflTKeon  Major  G.  C.  Chesnaye In  medical  charge,  11  April  71. 

Noti.— These  Beiriments,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank— the  ist  Goorkhas  after  the  xotb 
•  •  Ti.      u  n      ^*^^®  Infantry ;  the  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Goorkhas  after  the  isth  Native  Infantry. 
•    Tbc  sth  GooBKHA  Rboixbvt,  being  attached  to  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  is  placed  following  the  6th  Punjab 

Infantry,  four  pages  further  on.  Digitized  by  V^J CJO^  l^ 


$43  Corps  under  the  Orders  K>f'  the  Government  of  India, 

PUNJAB    FBOKTIER    FORCE. 

Head  Quarters  at  Abbottabad. 
Raised,  i8  May  1849.  Re-modeUed,  15  Feb,  1851.  DesignoMon  ehaaigedt  igSept  1865. 
NoTi.—When  Begiments  of  the  Ponjab  Frontier  Force  are  actingwith  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 
aooordixigto  tne  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus— The  Guide  Cavalry,  and  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  jth 
Punjab  Gavalry  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry ;  the  Corps  of  Guides,  Infkntiy,  the  ist,  and, 
^rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infantry,  and  the  zst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  Infantry  after  the  15th  Native  In* 
fantiy  and  the  3rd  Goorkoas;  the  5th  Goorkhas  after  the  3and  Native  Infantry. 

STAFF. 


Bajvk,  NiJCBS,  urn  Coxrs. 


ASKT 
RjLVK. 


Bbuabks. 


UC  Major  Gen.  F.  8.  Pu)berts,  CB.,")  '  ,  t««    », 
B.  Art.,  Qr.  Mr.  General  in  India ... )  3'  ''^'  ^5 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  J.  Godby,  Staff  Corps '  9  Dec.  78 


Commanding  Koorum  Force. 

Assistant  Adjutant  General. 

OfAciating  Commandant.— From  4  Punjab  Cavalry. 


Lieut.  H.  N.  Jervois,  Royal  Artillery 
Lieut.  J.  C.  Shirres,  Royal  Artillery  ., 
Lieut.  A.  C.  Bailward,  Royal  Artillery. 


ARTILLERY. 

AtKehat    (Cabul  Field  Force.)  No.  1  Mountain  Battery. 

Captain  H.  R.  L.  Morgan,  Royal  Artillery  11  Mar.  76  Commandant,  3  Dec.  78. 
-•        '        •     '^       8  Jan.  70,1st  Subaltern,  8  July  75.— Furlough. 

11  Sept.  77  and  Subaltern,  28  Dec.  77. 

12  Feb.  7413rd  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 
At  AbbotUbad.'(Candahar  Field  Force.)      No.  2  Mountain  Battery. 

Captain  G.  Swinley,  Royal  Artillery  ...<  6  Nov.  72  Commandant,  23  Apr.  73.— Furlough. 
Captain  A.  Broadfoot,  Royal  ArtUlery. . . 1 30  Aug.  77  Officiating  Commandant. 
Lieut.  W.  M.  Campbell,  Royal  ArtiUoryii3  Jan.  69 ^^t  Subaltern,  S  July  75.— Furlough. 
Lieut.  B.  A.  Smith,  Royal  Artillery    ...  12  Feb.  74'2nd  Subaltern,  26  Jan.  77.— Officiating  zst  Subaltern. 
Lieut.  C.  A.  Montanaro,  Royal  Artillery  17  Aug.  74|Offlciating  2nd  Subaltern. 
Lieut  F.  B.  AUsopp,  Royal  Artillery  ...'25  Jan.  77  S^d  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 
—    .    ~.  'i  Iln  medical  charge. 


Burgeon  W.  A.  Simmonds 
At  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 


Lieut.  W.  H.  Frith,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  H.  J.  Lyster,  B.  Artillery  

Lieut.  F.  H.  J.  Birch,  Royal  Artillery ... 


No.  3  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery. 

.Commandant. 
4  Jan.  71'iBt  Subaltern,  20  June  79. 
12  Sept. 72  2nd  Subaltern,  20  June  79. 
31  Jan.  78)  Officiating  3rd  Subaltern. 


(Khyber  Line  Force.) 


At  Abbottabad.  (KhyberLineForae.)]  No.  4  Ha2ara  Mountain  Battery. 

Captain  A.  Broadfoot,  Royal  Artillery...'  30  Aug.  77  Commandant. 

Lieut.  C.  C.  Lindsay,  Royal  Artillery  ...'   7  July  69  ist  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  £.  C.  Wace,  Royal  Artillery    15  Dec.  71  '2nd  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77.-Ofrg.  ist  Subaltern. 

Lieut.  H.  M.  Sandbach,  Royal  ArtiUeryj  14  Aug.  76 '3rd  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  Anderson,  Royal  Artillery.'   2  Feb.  76  'Officiating  2nd  Subaltern. 

AtKohat.]  No.  6  or  Garrison  Battery 

I  I  Commandant, 

Captain  R.  A.  C.  King,  Royal  Artillery.  15  Dec.  71  Officiating  Commandant. 


Sttabli$kment  of  each  Mountain  Batterf. —I  Oomm&naanti  9  Subalterns;  x  Subadar;  z  Jemadar;  xHavildarH^jor; 

z  Pay  and  Quarter  Master  HavUdar;  4  Havildars;  4  Naicks;  2  Trumpeters;   60  Gunners;  2   Havildanoi 

Drivers;  4  Naicks  of  Drivers;  85  Drivers;  8  Muleteers;  x  Farrier. 
S9tabli$kment oj ITo: s  Baiterjf.—j  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  6  Havildars;  6  Naicks;  z  Bugler;  60  Privates. 
NoU.^Oua  Subadar  Major  is  allowed  for  the  Artillery  of  the  Force. 


FIVE  REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    CAVALRY. 

Noil.— The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  viz.,  Guide  Cavalry,  and  zst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  snd  5th  I 
Punjab  Cavalry,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8tk  Bengal 
,  Cavalry.  1 

1st  Punjab   Cavalry.  ' 

"Dblki"— "LucKKOw"  {EeUef  and  Capture)— Sarrand, 
Head  Quarters  with  Candahar  Field  Faroe.  Depot  at  Dera  Ghasi  Khan.  Untform,  Dark  BUu,  Fkeinge,  Red,  Lom,  0»^*  \ 
Lt. Colonel  C.  S.  Maclean,  Staff  Corps  ...  29  Nov.  79'Commandant,3Mar.  70. 

Maior  G.  C.  Bird,  Madras  Staff  Corps...  20  Sept.76|2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  4  Aag.  73. 
BLMsjor  J.  R.  B.  Atkinson,  Gen.List,Inf.'32  Nov.  79  Squadron  Commander,  4  Aug.  70.  , 
Captain  H.  Wylie,  General  List,  Inf.  ...  13  Dec.  70 i Squadron  Commanded,  4  Aug.  73.— Assistant  to  the  Gov.  Gen.  • 
. ,  -^                         .^.^     .        _              .         j^priiyy.        [Agent  for  Beloochiittn. 

.     1 77- 
and  Adjutant,  a  April  77. 
2$  Feb.  74 'Squadron  Officer, 
a  Oct.  77, In  medical  charge,  10  Feb.  69.— Offg.  Civil,  Dalhoosie. 


Lient.  H.  A.  Deane,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Mf^or  G.  Thomson,  MB. 


2nd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

"Dawi"— "LuCKKOw"  {Reli^  and  Capture),  ^  .. 

Head  Quarters  with  Oandahar  Field  Foroe.  Depot  at  Sera  Ohasi  Xhsn.  Untform.Scarlet,  Facings,  Dark  Blue,  jMCtfi^i** 
Colonel  T.  G.  Kennedy,  CJB.  Staff  Corps  ( x6  May  75 'Commandant,  8  Feb.  65. 

Major  F.  Lance,  Staff  Corps   1 13  June  7612nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,3a  Feb.  64. 

Oaptain  J.  H.  Broome,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...'27  Nov.  69!  Squadron  Commander,  4  Nov.  68. 

M%)or  R.  C.  R.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps 1 13  Dec.  76  Squadron  Comdr.,  4  Nov.  68. 

Captain  J.  R.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 8  June  7a! Squadron  Officer,  15  Nov.  77. 

Captain  E.  B.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps a  Deo.  74  Squadron  Officer,  X5  Nov.  77. 

Oaptain  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps i  a  Mar.  78,Squadron  Officer,  z  Mar.69.— Offg.  Adit. 

Lieut.  O.  J.L.  Stuart,  X7  Foot '27  June74  Attached. 

Bub  Lieut.  A.  C.  Batten,  34  Foot ;  10  Sept.  76!  Attached. 

Burgeon  Major  G.C.  Ross I      In  medical  charge,  az  June  jZ,^:^^,  GMk  Feahawur. 

Burgeon  C.  J.  M'Cartie,  MD I      lofficiatlng  in  medical  oharge;^^^"^^^^^C 


Corp$  tender  the  Ordei's  of  the  Government  of  India.  344 

3rd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

AtMwMdw bad.     Uniform,  Blue.    Tacing$,  Bed.    Zaee,  Gold. 


Hurx,  Kaxss,  JOTD  Cobps. 


Asirx     I 


RsKASxa. 


X^^'^  y^*^l*°y  ^^^  5°''E? 9  Dec.  7lCoininandant.  4  July  yo.-Furlouj^h. 

Jiajor  W.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  13  Dec.  T^iand  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  aa  Feb.  64.— Offg.  Oomdt. 

Major  J.  D.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps  ....'zp  Deo.  77  Squadron  Commander,  4  July  70.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Bt,M^,or  J.  Davidaon.  Stoff  Corps m  Nov.  79  Squadron  Commander,  15  Aug.  79. 

CaptamO.  C.  Egerton.  Staff  Corps  8  June  79  Squadron  Officer,  18  Nor.  77.— Com.  Militia,  Dera  Qhazl  Khan. 

Lieat.  F^  liardall.  Staff  Corps 8  June  72  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  July  76.— Offg.  Squadron 

laeut.  W.  Lambert,  Staff  Corps la  Nov.  73  Squadron  Officer  and  Officiating  A^utant.  [Ooindr. 

T^r-^-  ®;^  ^^4}^  ^^^ 28  Oct.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

fcabldeat.  J.  B.  Dela  P.  Bereaford,  68  F.    xs  July  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 


&VTg6oix  J.  Duke 


In  medical  charge,  zz  May  77. 


4th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Dera  ZsmaU  Khaa.     Uniform,  Dark  Qrten.    Facing$,  SearUt.    L<m,  Oold» 

Colonel  C.  J.  Godby.  Staff  Corps    13  June  76  Conunandant,  29  April  sg.-OflJ?.  Comdt.  P.  P.  Force,  withrank 

>rmi-.T^j  ^^,,       ^  ^  of  Brigadier  General. 

iUjor  T.  O.  Underwood,  Madras  S.Corps  13  Dec.  76  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  14  Feb.  78.— Offg.  Comdt 

Captain  T.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps 1  4  Aug.  72  Squadron  Commander,  2  Mar.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Uptain  E.  A.  Money,  Staff  Corps !i6  July  72  Squadron  Commander.  14  Feb.  78. 

Captain  E.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 16  Oct.  78  Squadron  Officer,  a  Mar.  78.-Purlough. 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Maiuwl,  Staff  Corps '20  July  70  Squadron  Officer  and  A(^utant,  23  Mar.  77. 

Ueut.  a.  H.  Forrest,  Staff  Corps 1 28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  23  Mar.  77.— Officiating  Squadron  Oommandw:, 

a                                                             1  i    z  and  a  Cav.,  Dera  Ghazi  Khan, 

'^"^o^  In  medical  charge. 


5th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

"Dblhi"— "LuCKKOw"  {BeUefand  Capture). 
At  Kohat.     (Cabal  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Dark  Qreen,    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Zaee,  Gold, 
BLUColonel  B.  Williams,  Staff  Corps    aa  Nov.  79  Conunandant,  z8  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Major  F.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps  8  Sept.76  and  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Comnuuxder,  18  Jan.  78.— Offg.  Comdt. 

M^or  J.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps '  4  Sept.  77  Squadron  Commander,  18  Jan.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Com. 

Bcll^'or  F.  S.  Carr,  Gen.  List,  Inf. aa  Nov.  79  Squadron  Commander,  i8  Jan,  78. 

Captain  W.  J.  Vousden,  Staff  Corps !  8  Jan.  76  Squadron  Officer,  19  Dec.  70.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

Upuiin  J.  B.  Watts,  Staff  Corps   ■  a  Oct.  75  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  70. 

LieuL  C.  F.  Gambier,  Staff  Corps '30  Dec,  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  Jan.  78. 

Jdeat.  G.  Pycroft,  Staff  Corps la  Nov.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Burgeon  Major  C.  P.  Costello j      in  medical  charge,  7  July  77.--With  i  Goorkhas, 

^toUUkMeHtqf  each  Regiment  of  Puin'ab  Cavalry. —tTrooitBi  Commandant;  3  Squadron  Commanders ;  3  Squadron 
Officers;  z  Medical  Officer;  3  uessaldars;  3  lleasaidars ;  z  Woordie  Mi^jor;  6  Jemudars;  6Kote  Duindars; 
43  Duflkdars  ;  dNiabanbordars;  6  Trumpeters;  4ao  (temporarily  augmented  to  480)  Sowars;  2  Native  Doctors. 


Corps  of  Guides  {Q,ueeii*8  Ovm)  {Gavalry  and  Infantry, — Raised  for  General  Service 

14  Dec.  1846). 

The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 

"  Dbiax  "—Detachments  ' '  Pukjab  "— "  MooLTUr"— GooJBBAT." 

At  Mnrdaa.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)     Uniform,  Drab.    Facinye,  Med  {piping).    Jsaee,  Drab. 

Homorttrf  CWomI— Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

xe.XT.  ecu.  Kp.  Gcai.  gcmg. 


CoVmI  P.  H.  Jenkins,  CB.  Staff  Corps. 
5Xt,Col.R.B.  P.P.Campbell,StaflCorps 
KJ<.Cok)nel  G,  Stewart,  Staff  Corps... 
jujar  E.  C.  Hotchinson,  Mad.  Gen.  List 
Ciptain  A.  G.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps 

Uptain  P.  D.  Batty  e.  Staff  Corps 

Uat.  H.  W.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps 

Itm.  H.  C.  Cooke-Collis,  Staff  Corps 

L«at,  R.  B.  Adams,  12  Foot 

Surgeon  J.  Lewtas,  JIfB 


a9  Oct.   79  Commandant,  12  May  70.— Commanding  a  Brigade,  Cabul  Field 
aa  Nov.  79  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  a7  July  70.  [Force. 

aa  Nov.  79  Commandant  of  Cavalry,  97  July  70.— Furlough. 
9  Dec.  79  Squadron  Conunander,  9  June  70.— Offg.  Comdt,  of  Cavalry, 
7  June  73  Wmg  Commander,  9  Nov,  65,— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 


zz  Jan.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  15  Nov.  77.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 
15  Apr.  74  Squadron  Officer,  19  Sept.  79.— Offg.  Ac^utant. 
30  Dec.  7z  Wine  Officer  and  Quarter  Master*  is  Nov.  77. 
zz  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  30  Aug.  79. 

*<«*j«*««i<.— Commandant ;  4  Wing  and  Squadron  Commanders;  4  Wing  and  Squadron  Officers;  and  z  Medical 
Officer.  Cavalrg.—^  Troops,  with  a  Ressaldars ;  a  Ressaidars ;  4  Jemadars ;  36  Duftodars ;  4  Trumpeters  ;  aSo 
Itemporanly  augmented  to  3ao)  Sowars;  8  Camel  Sowara;  z  Woordie  Mi^or  and  z  Native  Doctor.  Ii^fantrf. 
7-8  Comjutniea,  with  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  4oHavildara;  40  Naicks;  16  Buglers;  a  Native  Doctors;  643 
(Uonporarily'Boo}  Sepoys. 

FOUR  REGIMENTS  OP  SIKH  INFANTRY.     Ee-organized  13  Oct,  185 1. 

Non.~When  these  Regiments  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank  according  to  the  dates 
on  which  they  were  raised,  thus :— The  Corps  of  Guides,  Inftuitry,  the  zst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Infhntry, 
and  the  zst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Puigab  Infiantry,  aOer  the  xsth  Native  InOoitry  and  the  3rd  Goorkha  Regi- 
ment.   The  5th  Goorkha  Regiment  ranks  after  the  32nd  Native  Infhntry. 

Ist  Sikh  Infantry. 

*•  PUFJAB." 

At  Kohat.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Tellow.    Zaee,  Drab. 
UCotonel  tt.  C.  P.  Btoe,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  Dec.  79,  Commandant,  5  May  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
^LLUtonrt  A.  O.  Boss,  Staff  Corps  ...aa  Nov.  79,2nd  in  Command  and  WingCommander,  <  May  7«.-OfllHr.  Comdt. 
uapiainc.  0.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  ...1  8  June  73JWing  Commander,  23  Nov.  75.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

5rfP^  A.  F.  Lambe,  StttlTCorps 27  May  74  Wing  Officer,  zs  Apr.  69.— Sick  Furlotigh. 

i-icut.  A.  C.  Bunny,  Staff^Oorps Ito  Dec  7z|  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Feb.  76. .  [Staff  Officer. 

Captain  P.  B.Beffbie,  Staff  Corps  L»o  July  78!  Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  69.— Offg.  Wing  Commander.— Station 

Lwat.  J.  A.  H.  PoUoat,  Staff  Corps fz?  June  74I  Wing  Officer,  9  Feb.  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

uS^  ^  ^J-iSlftk?*^  0«P»  l»o  Nov.  7s!0fflcSiting  Wing_  Officer.  ^,^,_^  ,  .      .  H  ^^  1 1- 


.  ,^.  w  «  yyjy  "**"  u«rp»   iao«ov.  7sumciaung  wmg  wmoer.  ni^i+i^^n  k  A  -mi  H\Uli^ 

R^L^'J^-  ^"J^^.  54.  JW  ,a9  Nov.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  Digitized  by  Vj  UU^  IC 

SttTgwn  Mi^or  A.  P.  HbUaes,  MD.  (in  medical  charge,  aa  April  65.  *  ^ 


345 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  tJie  GoverrmtevU  of  Liidia. 


With  Oandahar  Field  7oim. 


2nd  {or  Hill)  Sikh  Infantry. 

**  PUKJAB." 

Depot  at  D«ra  Ohasi  Khan.     Untform,  Drab.    Faeingt^  Red,    Lae;  Droi. 


lUjrK,  NA.KX8,  uro  Cosps. 


Akkt 


RXKABKS. 


Lt.ColoneI  J.  J.  Boswell,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  Aug.  78 
Colonel  R,  D'O.C.  Bracken,  Staff  Corps  26  Apr.  78 

Mi^or  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps 13  Doc.  76 

Captain  W.  O.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps...  18  Mar.  ^% 
li%|0r  F.  E.  Hastinprs,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...  10  Dec.  79 

Major  J.  B.  Slater,  Staff  Corps   1  a  Sept.7S 

Captain  J.  Bume,  Staff  Corps 6  May  74 

Lieat.  W.  F.  C.  C.  Plowden,  Staff  Corps  19  Oct.  72 

Lieat.  C.  G.  M.  Fasken,  z6  Foot  13  Jane  74 

Lieut.  F.  0.  Donlop,  39  Foot ix  Sept.  76 

Surgeon  E.  Sanders '      

Surgeon  P.  F.  O'Connor  '      ' 


( 

Commandant,  xx  June  74. 

.2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  22  Feb.  64.— Depot. 

Wing  Commander,  xo  Not.  69.— With  5  Punjab  N.L 

Wing  Officer,  18  March  75.  -  Officiating  Adjutant. 

,Wing  Officer,  25  Aug.  74.  -Offg.  Wing  CKimmander. 

Wing  Officer,  25  June  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  15  June  71.- Superintendent  Rajpoofcaaa  Railway 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.  [Police. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Depot. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Depot. 

In  medical  charge,  x^  Oct.  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


3rd  Sikh  Infantry. 

At  Sdwardetabad.    (Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Drab,    Faeingt,  Black.    Zaee,  Dral, 

Colonel  D.  Mocatta,  Staff  Corps '  9  June  74  Commandant,  26  July  66.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Money,  Staff  Corpb  ..J  4 Mar.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comflr.,27  March  73.— Offg. CJomdt 

Major  C.  J.  Griffiths,  Staff  Corps  13  June  76  Wing  Commander,  20  Aug.  74.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Captain  W.  C.  Ramsden,Gen.  List,  Inf.   5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  x6  Feb.  70. 

MiQor  W.  B.  Aislabie,  Gen.  List,  Int  ...'20  Deo.  79  Wing  Officer,  20  Aug.  74.  [Force. 

Lieut.  0.  H.  M.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  :28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Nov.  77.— D.A.Q.M,    Gen.   Cabul 

Lieut.  B.  J.  N.  Fasken,  Staff  Corpa '  2  Nov.  72  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Nov.  77. 

Lieut.  W.  D.  Gordon,  17  Foot xi  Sept.  77,Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  W.  Cook,  Staff  Corps     |Xo  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut  A.  A.  Barrett,  44  Foot 10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  T.  Moloney,  MD I      In  medical  charge,  x  Feb.  77. 

4th  Sikh  Infantry. 

"Pbou"— "Dblhi." 
At  Dera  Ismail  Khan.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facingg,  Oretn.    Lace,  Drab. 
Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon,  Staff  Corps   9  Apr.  72|Commandant,  xo  Oct.  60.— Commanding  at  Dera  Ismail  Klian. 


LtColonel  F.T.  fiainbridge.  Staff  Corps 

Muor  B.  B.  Gowan,  StaffCorps 

Tt  Bt.M^jor  A.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  V.  Rivaz,  Staff  Corps  , 

Lieut.  0.  Dempster,  StaffCorps 

Lieut,  v.  C.  Tonnochy,  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  E.  W.  Cunliffe,  9  Foot  


Burgeon  G.  M.  Davis,  2£D.. 


XX  July  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  5  Oct.  76. 

xo  June  79  Wing  Conmiander,  14  Feb.  73.— 8tation*Staff  Officer. 

22  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer,  4  Mar.  72.'Brigade  Major,  Koorum  Column. 

8  June  72  Wing  Officer,  12  Sept.  74. 

28  Feb.  70'Wing Officer  and  Adjutant,  S  July  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

9  Aug.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  21  Sept.  78. 
xo  Sept.  75,  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

iOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 

jIn  medical  charge,  3  July  73.~Fnrlough. 

Coxnmanders;    4  Wing 


tdbliskmeui  ^f  each  Eegiment  of  Sikh  Infantry.— S  Companies— Commandant;    2  Wing  .      ,  ^. 

Officers;    I  Medical  Officer ;  2  Native  Doctors;  8  Sabadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  4  Naicks;  16  Buf^len; 
640  (temporarily  augmented  to  800)  Sepoys. 


SIX    REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    INFANTRY, 
let  Punjab  Infantry. 


At  Xdwardesabad. 


Bt.Lt.ColonelF.  J.  Keen,C£.  StaffCorps 
Mf^orT.  Higginson,  Madras  Staff  C, 

l^or  A.  Vaflings,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  T.  C.  Pears,  Staff  Corps  

Captain L.R.H.  D. Campbell,  StaffCorps 

Captain  H.  Howell,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  F.  Showers,  Staff^Corps. 
Bud  Lieut.  0.  B.  Brownlow,  X7  Foot. 


Burgeon  Major  J.  Kelly,  MD. 


**  Delhi.'* 
Uniform,  Dark  Qreen.    Faeinff§,  Red  (piping).    Lae€»  Black. 


22  Nov.  79 

26  June  76 

20  Sept.  78 

May  72 

26  July  73 
28  Nov.  68 
xo  Sept.  75 


Commandant,  23  June  69. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  X3  Aug.  75. 

Wing  Commander,  X3  Aug.  75. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  X2  Nov.  77. 

Wing  Officer,  13  Aug.  75. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  20  June  70.— Sick  Fnrlon^rh* 

Wing  Officer,  97  Sept.  72. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Depot,  Dera  Ghazi  Eban. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  18  Jan.  66.— Sick  Furlough. 


2nd 

"Dblhi"-" 

At  Abbottabad.     Unifii 

LtColonel  H.  Tyndall,  CB.  Staff  Corps...  90  Aug. 

Major  B.  C.  Codrington,  Staff  Corps  ...,  4  Jan. 

Captain  A.  H.  Turner,  Staff  Corps    24  May 

Captain  A.  D .  Strettell,  Staff  Corps 4  Mar. 

Captain  J.  M.  D.  Lewes,  StaffCorps 30  Jan. 

Lieut.R.R.  N.Sturt,  StaffCorps  9 Mar. 

Lieut.  B.  M.  Allen,  Staff  Corpa  24  Apr. 


Punjab  Infantry. 

"LucK^ow"  {Relitfand  Capiure). 
'arm,  Dral.    Faeinge,  Black,    Lace,  Drab. 
78  Commandant,  15  Julv  60. 
76  9ndin  Command  and  wing  Commander,  8  July  74< 


Surgoon  W.  Jaokaon 


Wing  Commander,  19  June  74— On  Field  Service. 

Wing  Officer,  X2  June  74.— Offg.  Station  Staff  Officer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  X2  June  74* 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  75. 

Wing  Officer,  90  June  79. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  ohai^,  xp  Sept.  73. 


At  Bera  XsmaU  Khan. 

Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Rynd,  Staff  Corps  

Major  C.  K.  Mackinnon,  StaffCorps 

Major  J.  Finnis,  StaffCorps 

Captain  J.  E.  P.  Mosley,  StaffCorps   ... 
Lieut.  H.F.y.Gaitskell,  Madras  8.C.... 
Lieut.  J.  A.  C.  Wedderbum,  Btoff  Corps' 
Lieut.  W.  A.  D.  Mealy,  Staff  Corps 
Ueut.  H.  D.  Gerrard,  StaffCorps   ., 

Burgeon  Major  H.  Thom,  MD 

Burgeon  R.  J.  Taaffe , 


3rd  Punjab  Infantry. 

Uniform,  Drab.    Faeingt,  Green  {piping) » 

III  June  79! Commandant,  ox  Doc.  71. 

20  July  78,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  9x  Dec.  75. 

'x2  Dec.  771  Wing  Commander,  19  Dec.  75. 

29  Dec.  72  Wing  Officer,  X5  Nov.  77.— Furlough. 

28  Oct.  71  —      ^  .     .. 

27  Oct.  7x 
12  Feb.  73 


Lace.  Drab. 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  April  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  xx  Feb.  76.— Sick  Fiirloii«b. 

Wine  Officer,  27  Sept  78.— Sick  Furlough. 


[98  Apr.  74,Offldating  Wing  Officer. 


lln  medical  charge,  15  April  69.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  cbarge,  and  in  medical  charge  of  Sbekh 


[Bodeen. 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Government  of  India,  34^ 

4th  Punjab  Infantry. 

"  DsLHi "— "  LucKirow  "  (Btlitf  and  Capture) . 
At  EdwBrd«tabad.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinff$,  Blue  {Pruman).    XMee^Vrdb. 

Rjtvx,  TUkxwA,  A.in>  C0BP8.  I    Yilv^.    I  Rskabks. 

LLColoncd  H.  P.  CloBe,  Bombay  Staff  C  so  Mar.  76  Commandant,  5  Oot  76.— Commanding  at  Edwardesabad. 

3£ajor  A.  J.  D.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps    '  6  Jan.  79 '2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  4  March  74. 

Captain  A.  M'G.  Brace,  Gen.  List,  Inf.    134  ^or.  69  Wing  Commander,  34  April  74. 

Captain  A.  Oaaelee,  Staff  Corps 9  Jan.  75  Wing  Officer,  a8  Not.  77.— D.AQ.M.Gen.,  Candahar  Force. 

Captain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps laoDec.  73  Wing  Officer,  38  Nov.  77.— Offg.  Dep.  A.  A.  Gen.  for  Musketry, 

Lieat.  T.  J.  O'D.  Renny,  Staff  Corps    ...ia8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Ac^ntant,  aS  Nov.  77.  [Allahabad. 

Lieut.  O.  C.  Badford,  Staff  Corps 'aS  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x  May  78. 

Lieut.  A.  Daniel],  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieat.  O.  W.  O.  Brace,  a  Foot 1x9  June  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Sargeott  T.  Robinson,  MB iln  medical  charge,  5  Feb.  78. 


6th  Punjab  Infantry 

With  Oabal  FlsU  Foroe.    Dapot  at  Kohat     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinga,  Oreen.    Laee,  Drab, 
LlCoL  J.  W.  McQueen,  CB.  Staff  Corps  32  Nov.  79  Commandant,  30  June  70. 

3^ior  C.  E.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps   1 14  Apr.  74'and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  36  Jan. 

M^or  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  13  Dec.  76;Offg.  and  in  Command.—From  a  Sikh  Inf. 

Captain  C.  McK.  Hall,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...'  i  Jan.  70' Wing  Commander,  3  Sept.  74. 

Lieut.  G.  Gaisford,  Staff  Corps ':     —      —  ,  .  v<  ..   .   »  , 

Captain 

Lieut.  J. ,  

Lifcat.  B.  F.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps a8  Oct, 


riongh. 
65.— Sick  Fur- 


Lieut.  G.  Gaisford,  Staff  Corps '33  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  Julv  74.— Com.  Jesailchis,  Khyber. 

i  C.  Young,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 27  Nov.  69' Wing  Officer,  3  Sept.  74.— Offg.  wing  Oomdr. 

'  '".  Ifein,  Staff  Corps 38  Oct.  71  'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  July  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

71  Wing  Officer,  xi  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 
I  I  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  P.  Sparling,  Staff  Corps '38  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieat.  A.  W.  M'Kinstrv,  17  Foot 5  June  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  M^jor  S.  Mackertich,  MD In  medical  charge,  aa  Deo.  64.— Sick  Furlough. 

6th  Punjab  Infantry.  {JDesignaOon  changed,  ^  Aug.  iZs6.   Transferred  from  Bombay 

Presidency  in  1849). 
**  RsA-DT,  Atb  Rbudt." 
Head  Quarters  at  Abbottahad.     Uniform,  Drab.    Paeinge,  Sed.    Lace,  Drab, 
lAColonel  B.  B.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps.'ao  Dec.  76; Commandant,  3  Jan.  73. 

Major  8.  J.  Browne,  Staff  Corps 30  Jan.  75|and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  aa  April  68. 

Lt Colonel  W.  C.Chowne,  late  xa  N.I. ,         '  —      -       -  ....-_        ........ 

Ms^  T.  F.  Brace,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  A.  N.  Sandilands,  Staff  Corps     ^  _ 

Lieat.  H.  B.nrmston,  Staff  Corps I13  Nov.  72 

Lieat.  B.  B.  J.  Yaughan,  Staff  Corps  ...I30  Dec  71 
8ar);eon  J.  T.  B.  Bookey 


X  June  75 
ao  A] 


ao  Apr. 
31  Mar. 


Wing  Comdr.,  aa  April  68.— Recruiting  Duty,  Rawul  Pindee. 

Wing  Officer,  15  Nov.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  X5  Nov.  77.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  75. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  37  July  77. 

In  medical  (iharge,  31  Mar.  76.— And  Civil,  Abbottabad. 


6th  Goorkha  Regiment  (The  Hazara  OoorJcha  Battalion). 

With  Cabal  Field  Feree.    Depot  at  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Oreen,    Faeinge,  Black,    Laee,  Black. 


BuL<.Cok>n6l  A.  Fits  Hugh,  Staff  Corp8i3a  Nov.  79 
M^otr  W.  H.  Unwin,  Staff  Corps  . 


30  Deo.  77 

Captain  E.  Molloy,  Staff  Corps 7  June  7- 

Major  J.  M.  Sym,  Staff  Ooxps xx  Dec.  7! 

Captain  L.  R.  Battye,  Staff  Corps 5  Sept.  74 

Lisnt.  A.  B.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  a  Dec.  74 

Lteot^C.  C.  Chenaviz-Trenoh,  Staff  C...  xx  Feb.  75 

lieat.  C.  C  8.  Lnoas,  Staff  Corps xx  Feb.  75 

Lzeot.  J.  G.  B.  Craster,  x6  Foot ,ao  Nov.  75 

Surgeon  ICajor  G.  Farrell 


Commandant,  a?  Sept.  78. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  37  Sept  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  7  June  73.— Interpreter,  Candahar  Force.     , 

Wing  Officer,  xx  Dec.  75. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  74.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  37  Sept.  78. 

Offlinating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  ax  June  78. 

Fetailiekmeut  of  «aeJk  B^nteni  1^  Punjab  Infantry. — 8  Gompaniefl — Commandant;  a  Wing  Commanders ;  4  Wing 
Oflloen ;  x  Medical  Officer ;  a  Native  Doctors ;  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  x6  Buglers 
640  (temporaiily  augmented  to  800)  Sepoys.  The  JBeiabUtkinent  of  ike  5M  Qoorkka  Beffiment  U  ike  eame. 

THE  CENTRAL  INDIA  HORSE. 

Head  Quarters  at  Aogor,  Western  Xalwa. 
Raised  for  senrice  ordinarily  in  Central  India,  but  available  on  emergency  for  General  Service. 
The  Two  Regiments  of  Beatson's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse,  x6  April  and  8  Sept.  x86o. 
The  Bailment  of  Meade's  Horse  iuoorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse  on  x6  Feb.  x86x. 

STAFF. 


Lt.Colonel  G.  Martin,  late  x  Cavalry.. 
Captain  A.  H.  S.  Naill,  Staff  Corps  .. 


ao  Nov.  77 
ao  Aug.  73 


Commandt.,  X3  April  77.— Also  Political  Agent,  Western  Malwa. 
Staff  Officer,  17  March  77.— From  x  0. 1.  Horse. 
Officiating  Staff  Officer. 


1st  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  at  Augur.    Uniform,  Drab.    Paeinge,  Maroon,    Zaoe,  Gold. 

Ms^or  H.  M.  BnOer,  late  5  Cavalry  34  Nov.  76  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  35  Aug.  71. 

MasK>r  A.J.  Bannerman,  Bombay  Staff  C.  xx  June  78  Squadron  Commander,  5  Aug.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  A.  H.  8.  Neitl,  Staff  Corps ao  Aug.  73  Squadron  Commander,  a  April  77.— Staff  Officer,  C.  I.  Horse. 

Captain  H.  A.  Tinoent,  Bombay  Staff  C.i  9  Nov.  78  Squadron  Officer,  3  April  77.— Offg.  Squad.  Oomdr. 


Ueat. 


Lteau  J.  O.Monia,  Staff  Oorps aS  Feb.  74  Officiating  Squadron  Officer 

Bnrf^eonB.  Galdeoott,  Bombay  Est. 1      Jn  medical  charge.  6  Nov.  76.— Furlough.  T^ 

Snzseoo  Xi^  B.  F.  Keegaa,  UD, Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  a  0.  L  Hon;^^ 


347 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemment  of  India. 
2nd  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  at  Ooonah.     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeingg^  Ifaroon.    Zaee,  Gold. 


Bavx,  Navxs,  avs  Corps. 


Ck>loxiel  J.  D;  Haj>,  Bombay  Staff  Corps 
ajor  J.  Colledge,  Staff  Corps 


Abxt 
Rurx. 


ta  June  78 


^,    .  ..-    4N0V.79' 

Bt.MfiUor  M.  G.  Gerard,  Staff  Coriw     ...  22  Nov.  79 

Lieat.  A.  Kasters,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71 

Lieut.  E.  D.  H.  Dady.  StaffCorpa I  9  A.U£r.  74 

Lieut.  N.  F.  P.  Chamberlain,  Staff  Corps  9  Aug.  74 , 
Lieut.  C.  J.  Bi  H.  DressHer,  9 Lancers...  n  Sept.  76; 

Surgeon  Major  D.  F.  Keegan,  MD , 

Burgeon  P.  M.  Grant,  MB 

B9taJbli»kmtnt  ofeack  B§giiMnt,—i  Squadron  Co: 
3  Beesaidars ;  x  Woordie  Mf^'or ;  6  Jemadars ; 


RXXASKS. 


2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  13  Apr.77.^PoUtical 

Assistant  at  Goonah. 
Squadron  Commander,  13  Apr.  77. — Sick  Furlough. 
Squadron  Commander,  13  April  77. 
Sqiiadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Mar.  76. 
Squadron  Officer,  27  Mar.  76.— Officiating  Army  Remount  Dept. 
Squadron  Officer,  13  April  77.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  68.'Officiating  i  C.  I.  Horse. 
lOffioiating  in  medical  charge. 

iders  ;  3  Squadron  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  3  Ressaldars 
54  Duffadars ;  6  Trumpeters ;  420  Sowars. 


Deolee  Irregular  Force  {Cavalry — Lanoers,  and  Infantry). 

AtDeolee  (Eaipootana).     Untform.    Cavalry— Dari  Qreen.    luXtaxtry— Dark  Green  j  Faeingi,  Scarlet;  Laee^  Gold. 
Lt.Col.  0.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  24  Aug.  76  Commandant,  18  Dec.  74. 

libijor  J.  H.  L.  Greenfleld,Bombay  S.  C...    x  June  7912nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  18  Dec.  74.— FurlooRh. 
Captain  P.  W.  Smith,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...  30  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant, z8  Dec.  74.— Station  Staff  Officer  at 

I  Deolee. — Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

!  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Surgeon  Mi^'or  F.  W.  A.  De  Fabeck t      In  medical  charge,  31  May  64. 

S$labU9hwisnt.—Oomma.ndajit;  Squadron  Officer;  Wing  Officer;   Medical  Officer;   2  Native  Doctors.    Cavalry,  2 
Troops,  with  2  Ressaldars ;  2  Jemadars ;  18  DufflB,dars ;  2  Trumpeters ;  138  Sowars ;  2  Camel  Sowars :  or  164  of  sU 
ranks.    2fon-^«etiv« Ifative  Stt^f^2  Kote  Duffadars.    Infantrg,  8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars; 
40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  x6  Drummers;  600  T 
Major;  I  HavildarM^jor;  x  Native  Adjutant; 
Major;  I  Fife  Major.  


maaars ;  2  j.Txunp««eFB »  130  DowaiB ;  2  v/amei  ootvivs  :  ur  1U4  ui  vu 
ffadars.  Ii^antrg,  8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars; 
00  Sepoys:  7x2  of  all  ranks.  JTon-^teHve  Native  Stqf,  Subadar 
t;    X  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars;  8  Pay  Havildars ;  i  Dram 


Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

At  Erinpoorah  (Xajpootaaa).     Uniform,  Dark  Qreen.    Faeinge,  BearUt.    Laee,  Gold. 
I  Commandant, 
8  Feb.  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comnuuider,  9  Aug.  78. 

Squadron  Commander. 
10  Nov.  77tWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Nov.  70.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
Iln  medical  charge,  30  Oct.  78. 


Gapt.  A.  B.  T.  M*Rae,  Bombay  Gen.  List 

Captain  C.  E.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  Major  H.  D.  S.  Compigne,  MD. 


SMoAIMmMe.— Commandant;  Squadron  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  x  Medical  Officer;  2  Native  Doctors;! 
Bubadar  Major;  7  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks ;  x  Drum  Major;  i  Fife  Major;  14  Dram* 
mers;  600  Privates;  x  Squadron  of  Cavalry;  2  Ressaldars;  2  Jemadars;  x8  Dufiltdara;  2  Trumpeters; 
Z40  Sowars.  _^ 

Resident's  Escort — Katmandhoo  (Nepaul)  (Raised  5  April  1816). 

JB$iabU9kment,—i  Native  Doctor;  x  Subadar;  x  Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks;  2  Buglera ;  80  Sepoys. 


BHEEL  CORPS. 

Malwah  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  24  Feb.  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sirdarpoor  (Central  India) .  -  Detachments  at  Patae,  Salawud,  Allyzajpore,  aad  Bntlam. 
Uniform,  Green.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Black. 
Li  Colonel  W.  Kincaid,  Madras  Stall  C. '  3  Mar.  75  Commandant,  15  Aug.  76. 

Major  J.  Miller,  Staff  Corps {  8  June  7512nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  zx  Sept.  75. 

Captain  W.Ashfleld,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  |  i  Feb.  79  Wing  Officer,  12  Nov.  7X.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Snrgeon  Major  A.  D.  Campbell,  MD.  ...  1      lln  medical  charge,  4  Sept.  68.>->Sick  FurlouKh. 

Burgeon  M^jor  F.  Odevaine I      lOfflciating  in  medical  charge.— From  34  N.  1.  ^ 

Sttabliehment.—CommKndtait ;  Wing  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  x  Medical  Officer;  2  Native  Doctors;  i  Subsdar 
Major ;  7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  a  Bogle  Majors ;  x6  Buglers ;  500  Privates. 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  15  July  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  XSierwarah  (Rajpootana) .    Detachment  at  Kotrah.     Un{f<yrm,  B\fle  Green,    Faeinje,  SearM. 

Lace,  Black.  [Meywar. 

3t  Oct.  74  Comdt.,  9  Aug.  78.— Polit.  Supdt.  and  xst  Assist.  Poht  Agent, 

8  June  72,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  9  Aug.  78.-  2nd  AssiBt. 

to  Polit.  Agent,  Meywar.— On  Field  Sinvice. 

|0ffg.2nd  in  Command.— 0ffg.2nd  Assist,  to  Polit.  Agent,  Meywsr. 


Colonel  C.  R.  Blair,  Bombay  Inihntry. 
Captain  A.  ConoUy,  Staff  Corps , 


Lieut,  t,  M.  Rundall,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  C.  Herbert,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  R.  S.  Bum,  16  Foot  , 


Suxf^eon  D.  Mullen,  MD. 


9  Mar.  72]Wing  Officer  and  A(]yutant,_9  Aug.  78. 
13  June  741  Wing  Officer,  29  Nov.  77.— Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Gov.  Gen. 


t  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


JEi<a&U«&m«n<.— Commandant;  Wing  Commander;  2  Wing  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  2  Thakoors;  3  Katire 
Doctors;  I  Subadar  Major;  7  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40 Naicks;  x  Bugle  Migor;  15  Bugler* : 
600  Privates.  

Bhopaul  Battalion  (late  Bhopaul  Levy. — Raised  Jan.  185 9, /or  General  Service). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sehore.     Uniform  *Drah.    Facingt,  Chocolate,    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  H.  Forbes,  Staff  Corps   29  Sept. 73, Commandant,  12  June  60.— Furlough. 

Mi^orG.  R.  Peart,  Bombay  Staff  Corps...  12  Aug.  79"2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  xo  Sept.  75'— Offg.  Comat 

Captain  C.  Hansford,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ;  x  Mar.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Sept.  75.*- Sick  Furlough. 

I  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  K.  S.  Masters,  i  Foot 9  A.ug.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  A^utatot.  [Agency. 

Burgeon  MigorW.  E.Allen   In  medical  charge,  28  May  72.— In  charge  of  Bhopaul  Politic*! 

ISifa52tMme»f. -.Commandant;  Wing  Commander;  2  Wing  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  r  Subadar  M^orj 
9  Subadars;  10  Jemadars;  50  Havildars ;  50  Naicks ;  20  Diummers ;  a  Native  Doctors;    00  Sepoys. 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovemment  of  India*  34S 

Mhairwarra  Battalion  (laie  AJmere  and  Mhairwarra  Police  Battalion. — 
Baised  16  June  1822.)    Reorga/niaed  i  A^pril  187 1. 
Head  Qnarters  at  Ajbum.     Un^orm,  BearUt,    Faeingi,  French  Cfrey.     Laee,  Gold, 


Bin,  NaXSS,  AlTD  COBP8. 


ASMT 

Raitk. 


RSXA.SXS. 


t^.  -: 


Ifc^jor  F.  W.  Boilean,  Staff  Corps ao  Mar.  75  Commandant,  i  Nov.  78. 

FlfBLldgor  O'M.Creagh,  Bombay  8.  C.'aa  Nov.^Tg  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commandei*.  r  N0V..78. 

Liettt.:J.  A.  Boll,  44  Foot  xo  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Offloer,  Adjutant,  and  Quarter  Master. 

gnrgeon  Miigor  J.  H.  Newman,  JfZ>.    ...1      iln  medical  cliarge,  21  Oct.  78.— And  Ciril  Stirgeoii,  Ajmere. 

2^d3/MiMM/.— Commandant ;  'Wing  Officer ;  8  Snbadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40 Naiks ;  16  Drummers ;  600 
SepoTS;  Total,  71a  Natives  of  all  ranks.  Hon-^eetive  Native  8t(if.—i  Subadar  Miy'orj  i  Drill  HavUdar; 
X  Drill  Naik ;  x  Drum  Major;  i  Fife  Major ;  8  Pay  Havildars ;  8  Colour  Havildars. 


HYDERABAD  CONTINGENT. 

Head  Quarters,  Bolanim. 
Tk4  OonUMgeni  wnaUU  cf^  Field  BaOeriee  tff  Artillery,  4  Beginentt  of  Cavalry,  and  6  Begimenitoflnfanirf. 

STAFF. 
Brig.Gen.  T.  Wright,  CB.  Bengal  S.C.  1  5  Sept.  69  Commandant,  x6  Deo.  75. 
Captain  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Madras  S.  0. ...    9  Oct.  75 1  Assistant  Adjutant  Qeneral,  x8  Apr.  78. 
Cokmel  E.  BL  Power,  Madras  S.  Corps  29  May  74  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  (Secunderabad),  xS  Feb.  76. 

^b!Stow  itotebiiS^^^.^™/. }  i'^  ^^^'  "  ^  ^'^'*'^  Medical  Department,  6  Nov.  78  (Secunderabad). 

No.  1  Field  Battery. 
it  BoIsnniL]                               "  Mahibpoob  "— *•  Nowah  '*— **  Cshtbal  Ibvxa..*' 
C«pt  P.  F.  M.  Baddeley,  Boyal  Artillery  |  x6  Aug.  76;  Commandant,  xo  Oct.  7a. 
Lieot.  B.  J.  Sevan,  Boyal  Artilleiy 1x5  Dec.  71  Subaltern,  8  Feb.  78. 

No.  2  Field  Battery. 
At  Aonmgabad.]  "  Cbhtbai.  Ibtoia.." 

Captain  0.  M.  Smith,  Boyal  Artilleiy  ...  '23  Dec.  76  Commandant,  31  Jan.  79.— Furlough. 

loeuL  8.  G.  F.  Selfe.  K.  Artillery  X3  June  69  Officiating  Commandant. 

J  I  Subaltern, 

Lieut  A.  H.  P.  Turner,  Boyal  Artillery  1x9  Aug.  75  Officiating  Subaltern- 
No.  3  Field  Battery. 

8  Dec.  75) Commandant,  x  April  75. 

9  Jan.  73;  Subaltern,  18  Nov.  78. 


AtEiacolM.] 
Ckptsia  B.  F.  Gambler,  Boval  Artilleiy 
Lieot.  A  P.  Penton,  Boyal  Artillery.. 


Al  ZQiehpoor.] 
Gaptsiii  H.  a  Seton,  B.  (Bombay)  Art... 
lieot.  G.  B.  Moore,  Boyal  Artilleiy 


No.  4  Field  Battery. 

"  CSHTBAL  IlBIA.." 

X  Aug.  7a  Commandant,  ao  Aug.  75. 
8  Jan.  70  Subaltern,  5  Sept.  79. 


SdOUAmeniqfeaek  BatUrg.—i  Commandant;  x  Subaltern.— (3fitiMMr»— 2  Native  Commissioned  Officers ;  x2aNon- 
Commissioned  Officers ;  2  Buglers ;  56  Gunners.  Drttwrv— 4  Non-Commissioned  Officers ;  36  Syce  Drivers  • 
x8  Bollock  Drivers ;  Total,  X30.   x  Hospital  Assistant.    Ordnance-^  6-pounder  Guns ;  2  xa-pounder  Howitzers. 


Ist  Cavalry, 

"Cbhtbil  IimiA.." 


ItleBiBabaa.! 
kCokmel  H.  Watson,  Madras  8.  Corps  13  June  77  Commandant,  25  Mar.  73.- Sick  Furlough. 

"  "  '  and  in  Com.  jind  Squadron  Comdr.  20  Jan.  70.— Offg.  Comdt. 


l(aJQrO.B.Fkniiigton,  Madras  S.Corps 
MajorJ.G.  D.  Walker,late  6  MadraaCav. 

Capt  R.  A.  OachriBt,  Staff  Corps     

Lkat.  H.  M.  Mason,  Staff  Corps 


lieat.  J.  de  G.  D.  Meade,  89  Foot 

Son^eon  Msjor  G.  D.  BiddeU,  Madras  > 
mblishment S 


9  June  75 

4  Oct.    78 

4  Aug.  77 

aSOot.   7X 

9  Aug.  73 


Squadron  Officer  and  Adjt.  6  Deo.  66.— 05'g.  and  in  Command. 

Squadron  Officer,  17  Jan.  76. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant.— From  4  Inf.  H.  C. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  oharge,  9  June  74.  -.  * 


AtBolsannB.3 
Colonel  G.  B.Weatmaoott,  Bengal  S.  C. 

H^or  W.J.  Bell,  Madras  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  H.  C.  Hamilton,  Madras  Gen.  List 

iMni.  W.  J.  B.  Bird,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  G.  Adye,  Staff  Corps 

S&rgeon  Mijor  B.  Williamson,  MB. 

Madras  BstabBahsMnt  

SurgeonMsjorJjr.SargentyMadrasBstab 


15  July  75 
8  June  74 
ao  Dec.  73 
XS  Dec.  71 
X3  Nov.  7a 


2nd  Cavalry. 

Commandant,  20  Jan. 


2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Commander,  7  May  69.-^Farlonjrh. 

Squadron  Officer,  28  Mar.  73.— Offg.  2nd  in  Comd. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Jan.  76. 

Offg.  Squad  Officer.— Executive  Commt.  Officer,  Eoomm  Force. 

In  medical  charge.  8  Nov.  6x.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  5  Inf.  H.  0. 


AtAnnrngabad.] 
Colonel  H. C. Dowker,  Madras  Staff  C... 
Uuor  C.  J.  O.  FitzGerald,  Madras  S.C. 
M2^r  U.  8.  Stewart,  Madras  Staff  C... 

Lieat.  C.  E.  Gubbina.  Staff  Corps 

BQTK.Ms4or  C.  B.  M^ittfe*  Madias  Est. 


3rd  Cavalry. 

"  ClITTBAL  IlTDlA," 

S3  June  75  Commandant,  7  Oct.  68. 

4  Mar.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Conunander,  16  Dec.  6B, 

4  Dec.  78  Squadron  Officer,  xx  Jan.  69. 

aS  Oct.  7>  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x8  May  76.— On  Field  SerTio& 
In  medical  charge^  26  Jan. ;  7. 


Digitized  by  V^jOO^li:^ 


349 


At  Hiagolae.] 


Corjpa  under  the  Orders  of  the  Oovcrnment  of  India. 
4th  Cavalry. 


'CBirXSA.L  IVBXA." 


RuTK,  Naxbs,  AVD  COBP8. 


Abkt 
RA.irx. 


Rbkabkb. 


LtColonelA.  A.  Johii8on,Madra8StafrG.|x4  Mar.  79  Commandant,  x6  Deo.  68. 

Colonel  E.  Hill,  Madras  Staff  Corps 10  Jane  79!  3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  27  Not.  68. 

Captain  J.  T.  Cummins,  Madras  Staff  G.|  8  June  73. Squadron  Officer,  2a  Auff.73. 

Lieut.  F.  R.  B.  Knox,  Staff  Corps 13  Nov.  72' Squadron  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  i  Jan.  79. 

Burg.  Maj.  G.  A.  Bum,  IfD. Madras  Bst.i      jIn  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  62. 


E9tahli$kment  of  eaek  Eeaiment  of  Caoa^.— Commandant ;  Squadron  Commander;  2  Squadron  Officers; 
X  Medical  Officer ;  14  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  48  Duffadars;  4  Camel  Gunners;  7  Trumpeters; 
478  Troopers  j  Total  556.    x  Apothecary ;  x  Hospital  Assistant 

NoU.—The  horses  are  Silladaree  or  private  property. 


At  Lingsagoor.] 
Colonel  A.  C.  Lilly,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Major  A.  C.  Havelock,  Madras  Staff  C... 
Capt.  W.  Q.  C.  Johnstone,  Madras  S.  C. 

LieutC.  J.  Orr,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  T.  Hume,  3f2).  Madras  Estab. 


Surgeon  M.  S.  Byre,  Madras  Estab.. 


1st  Infantry  Regiment. 

*'  MaHIDPOOB  " — '•  N0WA.H." 

20  Jan.  78  Commandant,  31  Dec.  74. 

8  Dec.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  20  Aug.  69. 
8  Aug.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  April  76. 
23  June  75  Wing  Officer,  28  Feb.  79. 

In  medical  charge,  26  Jan.  77.— Offg.  Civil,  Akola. 

Officiating  i  n  medical  charge. 


At  Elliohpora.] 
Lt.  Col.  C.V.  Conway-Gordon,  Beng.S.C. 
Captain  J.  G.Proudfoot,  Madras  Staff  C. 

Lieut.  C.  C.  Whistler,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  G.  Maltby,  Staff  Corps  

Surg.  C.  L.  Swaine,  JCB.  Madras  Estab. 


2nd  Infantry  Regiment. 

•*  MaHIDPOOB  ''— **  NOWAH." 


X  Oct.  77 
26  Apr.  76 
28  Oct.  71 

6  July  79 


Commandant,  xo  May  78. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Jan.  79. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  May  78. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  76. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  xx  April  79. 


At  Belarum.] 
Colonel  R.  K.  Macquoid,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Colonel  D.  Shaw,  MadraA  Staff  Corps  .. 

Captain  A.  J.  Garrett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  S.  Sorell,  Staff  Corps  

Surg.  W.  R.  Browne,  3£D.  Madras  Est. 


3rd  Infantry  Regiment. 

"  NoWAH  "— "  CbWTBAL  IKDIA.*' 

26  Jan.  781  Commandant,  23  April  69. 
8  Jan.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  x8  Jan.  77. 
29  May  78  J  Wing  Officer,  9  Mar.  75. 


28  Oct.  71 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  Sept.  78. 
In  medical  charge,  xo  Dec.  75. 


At  Javlnth.] 
Colonel  J.  P.  Pedler,  Madras  Sti^O. 
Lt.Colonel  T.  H.  Way , Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  F.  D.  Welchman,  Staff  Corps    ... 

Lieut.  H.M.  Mason,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  V.  Garrett,  54  Foot ^.... 

Surg.Maj.  H.  Crocker,  JbTD.  Madras  Est. 
Burgeon  S.  Borah,  MB 


4th  Infantry  Regiment. 

"Naopoob." 

8  Dec.  79  Commandant,  x8  Jan.  7^. 
x2  Deo.  77 
98  Oct  7x 
28  Oct.  7x 

X  Feb.  76 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  7  Mar.  73. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Fpb.  79. 
Wing  Officer,  20  Sept.  78.— With  1  Cavalry  H.  C. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  19  June  62. 
{Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


5th  Infantry  Regiment. 


At  HiaioUe.]  "  Cbktbal  Ikdia." 

Colonel  T  T.Turton,MadraB  Staff  Corps  26  June  79jCommandant,  9  Mar.  js 
Major  H.  F.  H.  Sewell,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Captain  A.  C.  Le  Quesfte,  Staff  Corps .. 

Lieut.  A.  Adye,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  W.  S.  Welchman,  51  Foot 


20  Mar.  77 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Jan.  79. 
6  Nov.  79lWing  Officer  and^A^jutant,  31  Deo.  74. 


Surg.  Maj.  J.F^Sargent,  Madras  Estab. 
Surgeon  G.J. 


.  KelUe 


13  June  74 
IX  July  74 


Wing  Officer,  4  Oct.  78. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  x  Sept.  69.— With  2  Cav.  H. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


At  Annngalwd.] 
Colonel  E.  W.  Dun,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Lt  Colonel  H.  A.  Justice,  Madras  Staff  C. 
Captain  J.  N.  S.  Kirkwood,  Bombay  S.C. 
Captain  W.  H.  Salmon,  Staff  Corps 


6th  Infantry  Regiment. 

Commandant,  X4  Mav  6; 


Lieut.  E.  C.  M.  Lushington.  33  Foot...... 

Surgeon  Major  O.T.Eves,  Madras  Estab. 


8  Dec.  74 
13  Dec.  77 

X  Sept.  7; 
12  Jan.  7I 
27  June  75 
20  Feb.  68 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  19  Nov.  6x.— Purlouirh- 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  Deo.  76.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  x6  Jan.  75. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Officiating  A^'utant. 

In  medical  charge,  28  Feb.  71. 


M^jor 


tent  of  eaek  Begiment  of  J«/aii<fjr. —  Commandant j  Wing  Commander;  2  Wing  Offloers;  i  Medical 
r;  X7  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  8x  Non-Commissioned  Officers ;  x  Drum  Major;  8  Drummers  s  x  Fife 
;  7  Fifers ;  4  Buglers ;  73a  Privates  j  Total,  856.    x  Apothecary ;  x  Hoepital  Assistant. 

Digitized  by  VjOO*^  IC 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


350 


Hajou. 

Boberts,   Arthar  William,   Bi.\ 
Major,  38  March  77   ) 

Hwfeings,  Edward  Geo.  GodolO 
phin,  Bt.Major,  x  Oct.  77 ) 

Jeaniof^,   Bobert    Melvill,    Bt.\ 

Major,  I  Oct.  77  S 

Higgiiison,ClLas.  Theoph.  Metcalfe 

Cowper,  Herbert  Henry  Paterson. 

Oantley,  Christopher  George 

Lang,  Bticb.  Tickell  Montgomery. .. 


ao  Feb.  59; 


Campbell,  CTharles  Walter  .... 
Willock,  Geor^  Woodward  . 


Moore,  Martin  Jamee  

Jackson,  George  D'Agoilar  , 


Craigie,  William  Bumot 

Hay,  Edward 

Becher,  Arthar  William  Reddle  . 


CAjpTAnra. 

Ccart,  ICajor  Henry 

Biacoc,  William  Walters 

Macmullen,  Frederic  Wood 

Fletcher,  Henry  Arthur 

Bartholonaew,  Elobert 


la  July  59 


20  Feb.  59|26Aug.  59 


20  May  59 
16  June  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 

laOct.  59 

12  Oct.  59 
20  Oct.  59 

20  Oct.  59 

20  Nov.  59 

4  Dec.  59 
4  Dec.  59 
20  Dec.  59 

20  Jan.  60 
4  Feb.  60 

20  Mar.  60 
4  Sept.6o 

30  Feb.  62 


20  May  60, 
16  June  60! 

4  Sept.  60; 

4  Sept.6o 

9  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  61 

21  Feb.  61 

9  Apr.  61 
z  Jan.  63 

I  Jan.  63 
z  Jan.  62 
1  Jan.  62 

X  Jan.  62 

I  Jan.  62 

I  Jan.  62 

30  July  62 


25  Oct.  66 


12  Oct.  71 
2o  Oct.  71 

20  Oct.  71 

20  Nov.  71 

4  Dec.  71 
4  Dec.  7z 
20  Dec.  7: 

30  Jan.  72 
4  Feb.  7a 

20  Mar.  7a 
4  Sept.  72 


2  July  64  20  Feb.  74 


O^PTAUr.       ICAJOB. 


20  Feb.  79 


7  Dec.  67  29  Feb. 


z5  Jan. 
za  Dec. 

Z3  Oct. 

35  Jan. 

6  Apr. 

17  Jan. 
Z4  Feb. 

24  Feb. 

8  Nov. 

Z3N0V. 
33  Nov. 
z3  Dec. 


31  Dec.  72 
31  Dec.  7a 
Z2  Feb. 73 
Z7  Feb.  73 
23  Jan.  74 


79 


ao  May 

z6  June 

4  Sept 

4  Sept.  7 

zaOct.  7 

xaOct.  7 
20  Oct.  7 

aoOct.  7 

20  Nov.  7 

4  Dec.  ; 
4  Dec.  ; 
ao  Dec.  : 


79 


79 


( Polit.  Agency,  3rd  Class, 
i     Central  India  Agency. 
I    —Sick  Furlough. 
(Dep.  Commr.  and  Class, 
i     Pe8hawurDi8trict,Pun- 
J    jab.— On  special  duty 
(     among  Khy ber  tribes. 
/  and  in  Com.  and  Squadron 
1     Comdr .  6  Bengal  Cav. 
Squadron  Officer  a  Bengal 

Cavalry. 
Mil.  Accountant,  and  Class, 

zBt  Grade,  Bombay. 
Mil.  Accountant,  and  Class, 

ZBt  Grade,  Bawul  Pindee. 
Oep.    Comr.     and    Class, 

Mooltan  District,  Punjab. 
3tationStaffOfficer,Sangor. 
Squadron  Comdr.  3   Ben- 
gal Cavalry. 
Squadron  Officer  za  Bengal 

Cavalry. 
Bzec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade, 

D.P.W.,  Military  Works, 

Pe«*hawur  Division. 
Squadron  Officer  a  Bengal 

Cavalry. 
Squadron  Officer  7  Bengal 

Cavalry. 
Squadron   Commander   z6 

Bengal  Cavalry. 


With  3  Bengral  Cavalry. 
Squatiron  Commander  Z9  Bengal  Cav. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Seetapore. 
Squadron  Commander  6  Bengal  Cav. 
Assist.  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Pun- 
jabi—Furlough^  


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


MAJoaa. 

Graham,  Adam  Wilson  .... 
Beckett,  William  Henry.... 

Xewbery,  Francis  Monro  . 
Quin,  Thoznas  James 


Parker,  Neville  Fraser  . 


XHSIGX.    I      LIXUT.     I    CAPTAIV. 


Hodjnofix,  Charles  Nesbit 

Mar«h,  Frank  Hale  Berwick.. 


HaT^brd.Edwin  Clarence  O'Bryen 


Tr^gwr,  Vincent  William 

Yii^^erald,  Arthur   

Manhall,  Herbert  Seymour.. 


ao  Feb.  59  20  Feb.  60 
'lo  Feb.  59   3  Apr.  60 

4  Mar.  S9|as  July  59   z  July  67 
4  Mar.  59  1 1  May  60  Z9  Oct.  68 

9  Apr.  59  35  July  60   z  Nov.  68 

20  Apr.  59  26  Aug.  60 
20  May  59  19  Sept.  60 

zz  June  59' 26  Oct.  60   z  Nov.  68 


6  Feb.  68 
8  June  68 


z  Nov.  68 
z  Nov.  68 


1  Oct.  771  4  Mar. 
a8  0cc.  77,  4  Mar. 


zz  June  59  7  Nov.  60 
z6  June  59  22  Nov.  60 
16  June  59!  2  Dec.  60' 


z  Nov.  68 
9  Nov.  68 
zo  Nov.  68 


Waller,  John  Edmund 

Harriott,  Edwin  Metcalfe  Leslie 

Reade,  G«orge  Edward 

V^imberlege,  Henry  Owen 

>'€wziham,  Edward  George  

Smith,  William  Graham 

Injrlis,  David  WUliam 

TweddeU,  Francis 

Branson,  Charles  Edward  Douglas 
C^hanerton,  Frank  William  .... 

Stewart,  Diincan  John   

Uazn&ay,  John  Richard  McKenzie 

Hroome,  Arthur  Plantagenet  

Home.  Samuel  Brown 

Ires,  Edwin  Robert 

rtavij,  Alflred  Thornton 

Jones,  Arthur  Frederick  

3iacleod,  James  Gawler 

Plowden,  Trevor  John  Chicheley 

Hastings,  Francis  Eddowes 

Salkela,  Richard  Henrv , 

Stronff.  Dawsonne  MelancthoD,  ] 

Bt. Major,  aa  NoT.  79   J 

Rankin,  Henry  Herbert 

Wiggens,  Francis  Edwin  


Main  waring.  Edward  Phillipson. 

Aislabie,  Wdliam  Bei^aminf 

Hopkinson,  William 


Wdc1iman.Arthm-JohnTregonwell|3o  Dec.  59 


4  July 
9  July 

Z5  July 

t5  July 
4  Aug. 

zz  Aug. 

.20  Aug. 

27  Aug. 

8  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
ao  Sept, 

2  Oct. 
12  Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
20  Nov. 

9  Dec. 
zo  Dec. 

Dec. 
zoDec. 

zoDeo. 

10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 

20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 


59' 20  Feb.  6z|z6Dec.  68 
59|aoFeb.  6itz6Dec.  68 
59    z  Mar.  6z  z6  Dec.  68 
59I  z  Mar.  61 
59  28  Apr.  6z 
5929  Apr.  6z 
59   5  May  61 
59  zo  May  61 
59  zo  June  61 


z6  Dec.  68 
2z  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 


BBS VST 
KAJOB. 


z  Oct.   77  ao  Feb. 
z  Oct.  77  20  Feb. 


Wing  Officer  38  Native  Inf. 
Exec.Eng.2ndGrade,D.  P.W. 

Kussowlie  Division. 
City  Mag.  of  Lucknow. 
Cant.  Mag.  zst  Class,  Allah- 
abad, N.W.P. 
22  Dec.  77J  9  Apr.  79  Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.  and 
I  Class. 

1  Jan.  78  20  Apr.  79 
a  May  78'ao  May  79 'Supt.  of  Native  Army  Schools 

I  I    in  Bengal. 

17  July  78  zz  June  79  Di8t.Supt.  of  Police,  and  Gr. 
Ferozepore,  Puiyab.-Furl, 
Wing  Cozzunander  4z  N.I. 
Wing  Commander  36  N.I. 
Wing  Commander  78  N.I. 


23  July  78]  I z  June  79' 

791 

791 


ao  Aug.  78  16  June 
14  Sept.  78  16  June 


4  July  79  Wing  Officer  Z9  Native  Infantry. 

9  July  79,Dep.As8i8t.Com.Gen.andCl.  SickForl. 


5  July  79 
15  July  79 

4  Aug.  79 
iz  Aug.  79 
ao  Aug.  79 


29  Jan.  69I27  Aug.  79  . 
29  Jan.  69  8  Sept. 79  < 


:;ommr.  of  Kumaun,  N.W.P. 

■  ;  fleer  39  Native  Infantry. 

I  l:!<  .!    a  Commander  Z7  Bengal  Cav. 

^'f  A     i8t.Com.Gen.zstCl.    Sick  Furl. 

•r.  J  I    .mmander  Z5  Native  Infantry. 

I  iu  I '  Dmmand  3Z  Native  In&ntry. 

1  in  Com.  29  Native  InHantry. 


.59  6  July  6z|29  .Tan.  69  20  Sept.  79! Cantonment  Mag.  of  Roorkee,  N.  W.  P, 
59   7  July  6z  29  Jan.  69  20  Sept.  79 Wing  Officer  3  Native  Infantry. 
59  zz  July  61  23  Feb.  69  20  Sept. 79  Boundary  Settl.  Officer,  Bundelcund. 


59  37  July  6z  6  May  69  z2  Oct.  79 
59  28  July  6z  6  May  69  12  Oct.  79 
59  2Aug.6z  6  May  69  20  Oct.  79 
59  zz  Aug.  6z  6  May  69  20  Oct.  79 
59  29  Aug.  6z  6  May  69' 20  Nov.  79 
59,24  Sept.6z  Z3  May  69'  9  Dec.  79 
59  28  Sept.6z  Z2  June  69' 10  Dec.  79 
59  2  Oct.  6z  22  June69  zoDec.  79 
59|ZZ  Oct.  6z' 22  June  69  10  Dec.  79 
59'z3  Oct.  61  29  June 69  10  Dec.  79 
S9z6  0ct.  6z'29  June69  loDec.  79 
59  10  Nov.  6z  29  June  69  zo  Dec.  79 


14  Nov.  6z  29  June  69  20  Dec.  79 
23  Nov.  6z  39  June  69  20  Dec.  79 
9  Dec.  6z  z6  July  69I20  Dec.  79 


Squadron  Commander  za  Bengal  Cav* 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Dinapore. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Ferozepore. 
Wing  Officer  5  Native  Infantry. 
With  39  Native  Infantry. 
With  z3  Native  Infantry. 
Asst.  Commr.  2nd  CI.,  Punjaub,  Kohat. 
Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  z6  Native  Izifantry. 

Squadron  Commander  zo  Bengal  Cav. 

With  30  Native  Infantry. 

Dist.  Supt.  of  Police,  4th  Grade,  Shah- 

jehanpore,  N.  W.  P. 
Wing  Officer  4  Goorkha  Regiment. 
Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Izifimtry. 
Cantonment   Magistrate,    and   Judge 


Small  Causes  Court,  Barrackpore. 
28  Nov.  6z  29  June     I20  Dec.  79'Sq»jijid^.on^(g)mjWinder  7  Bengal  Cav. 

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Oeneral  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry, 


Ci.PTi.iirs. 

Bliott  Henry  Edj^cumbe 

WilkinBon,  Alfred  Beginald .. 


Thonuifl,  FranciB  Henry 

Apperley,  Charles  Owen  Wynne 

Beid,  George  David 

Steel,  James  Nisbet 

Vyvyan,  Richard  Octavius  

Laasalle,  Jaa.Hector  Cha.  Greenhili 


Prendergast,  Charles  Lewis. 
Wilmot,  Eevell  Eardley-  ... 

Young,  Hemy  Lachlan 

Woodcock,  Hatley  Frere  .... 

Kirke,  Henry  Philip  

Babington,  Charles  Walter 
CarruUiers,  Joseph  Geo.  Thomson 

Landon,  Aislabie  

Vyvyan,  Seville  Grenville 

Peet,  Henry  John 

Becher,  Sullivan  Edward 

Clutterbuck,  Thomas  St.  Quintin  . 

Bamsay,  Herbert  Maynard 

Atkins,  William 

Bax,  William  Ironside 

Broome,  John  Howard  

Jacksosi,  Eric  Colvin  Sutherland 
Tytler,  aob.Pra.Christopher  Alex. 

Robertson,  Divie  Henry 

Bmoe,  Andrew  McCrae 

Toung,  Charles 

Ridgeway,  Joseph  West 

Hartshome,  Arthur  George* 

Jaokson,  George  Henry 

Tucker.  Louis  Henry  Emile 

Skene.  Charles  McDowal  

BamneUs,  Alexander  Pringle  

Hall,  Charles  McKenaie 

Harrison,  William  Pringle  

Parwell,  Walter  Charles 

Roberteon,David,B<lfq;.i  1  Sept.  72 

Bodsworth,  William  Franco 

Price.  Ralph  Anstruther 

Grigg,  Edward  Evans 

Tulloch,  James  Murphy 

Ransfoxil,  Charles 

MacCall,  George  

Atkinson,  John  Richard  Breeks, ) 

Bt.  Major,  23  Nov.  79  S 

Fraeer,  James.. 


Smyth,  Etwall  Walter , 

Webb,  Edward  Harvey 

Anderson,  Hugh  Stark  

Scott,  WiUiam  Walter  Hopton 

Morrison,  Claude  Stewart 

Smith.  Percy  Wyndham 

McNeale.  James  Agnew 

Thomas.  Charles  Frederick  ... 

Oldham.  Arthur 

Oowan,  Walter  Edward 

Harden,  Allan  

Ramsden,  William  Charles* ... 

NichoUfi,  Thomas 

Gordon,  JohnAndrias  Davidson... 
Hennessv,  Douglas  Cowslade 


4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 
to  Jan.  60 

20  Jan.  60 
4  Feb.  60 

20  Feb.  60 

4  Mar.  60 
4  Mar.  60 
4  Mar.  60 

27  Mar.  60 
4  May  60 
4  May  60 
8  Juno  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 

26  June  60 
7  July  60 

1  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 

18  Sept.  60 
20  Sept.  60 

2  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 
iQ  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
20  Deo.  60 

4  Jan.  61 
20  Jan.  61 
20  Jan.  61 

4  Mar.  6z 


LIXUT.       cxrtAiv. 


Jan.  62  17  Aug.  69  Wing  Officer  4  Native  Cnfentry. 

Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69  Dist.  Supt.  ofPolice,  3rd  Grade.— Personal  Assist. 

i    to  Inspoctor  General,  Bengal. 
Jan.  62,25  Aug.  eqigub  Assist.  Com.  General,  ist  Clans.— Sick  Purl. 
Jan.  62,25  Aug.  69  Squadron  Officer  15  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Jan.  6»'25  Aug.  69  Wing  Commander  43  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62    2  Oct.  69 1  Wing  Commander  25  Native  Infentiy. 
Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69jWing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69  Assist.  Commissioner  of  Mhairwarra,  and  Polili- 
cal  Assist,  zst  Claas,  Ri^pootana.— Furlough. 
Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69|A88ist.  Comr.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Sultanpore. 
Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69 1  Squadron  Commander  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69  offg.  Wing  Commander  9  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62!  I  Nov.  691  AssistnntMilitery  Accountant.— Sick  Furlongfa. 
Jan.  62  27  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  3  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62:27  Nov.  69  wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62,27  Nov.  69'Wing  Commander  21  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62:27  Nov.  69 1 with  29  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62 [27  Nov.  69; Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62 1 27  Nov.  69  Dep.  Comm.,  4th  Grade,  Assam.— Furlough. 
Jan.  62 '27  Nov.  69,  Wing  Officer  2  Goorkhas. 
T-«    A^  27  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  5  Native  Infantiy . 

27  Nov.  69 ! District  Supdt.of  Police,  3rd  Gnide,Patiia,Beng*L 

27  Nov.  69JWing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 

27  Nov.  69  Squadron  Conmiander  11  Bengal  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  69 1  Squadron  Commander  2  Punjab  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  69,  Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 

27  Nov.  69 1  Squadron  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry, 

27  Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer  9  Bengal  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  691  Wing  C'ommander  4  Punjab  Inftmtry. 

27  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer  5  Punjab  Infantry.  [plough, 

27  Nov.  69|Polit.Agent,3rdClas8,  Rajpootana  Agency.— Fur- 


Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  6'^ 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

Jan.  62 

7  Jan.  62 

6  Feb.  62 

17  Mar.  62 

29  Mar.  62 

25  Apr.  62 


7  June  61  20  June  62 
7  June  61!  25  July  62 
7  June  61  30  July  62 
7  June  61  30  July  62 
7  June  61 1 30  July  62 

7  June  6x1 30  July  62 

7  June  61 '30  July  62 
7  June  61  30  July  62 


La  Touche,  Bverard  Neal  Digges. 
Carr,  Frederick  Schomberg.  Bt.  1 

Motor,  22  Nov.  79 ^ 

Smith,  Robert  Edward  Seymour... 
Hill,  Gtoorge  Michell  Dovereux 


Hinde,  Francis  Henry... 

Forster,  Charles  Hyder 

Stead,  AlAred  James 

Wylie,  Henry 

Forbes,  Edward  Mlllett 

Clare,  Arthur  Benjamin 

Napier,   Hon.    Geo.  Campbell,') 

CIS.  Bt.Major,  3  Deo.  79  ) 

Meikl€|)ohn,  William  Hope 

Wither,  Archibald  Cuthbert  Bigg 


Lawrence.  Henry  John  . 

Loch,  William 

Wemyss,  Binfleld 

Roberta,  AUan  ScoU  .... 


7  Jdne  61 
7  June  61 

7  June  61 

8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  6x 
8  Jane  6 

20  June  61 
4  July  61 
4  July  61 

26  July  6x 

a  Aug.  61 
4  Sept.  61 

lo  Sept.  61 1  xo  Sept.  62 
37  Sept.  61  27  Sept.  62 
4  Oct.  61  4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  61  4  Oct.  62 
10  Oct.  61 1 20  Oct.  6a 
26  Oct.  6x  30  Oct.  62 

4  Nov.  6x  z8  Nov.  6a 

4  Dec.  6x  XX  Dec.  6a 
a  Jan.  62 

4  Jan.  62 
4  Jan.  621 


30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  62 

a  Aug.  62 
4  Sept.  62 


27  Nov.  69 

28  Nov.  69 
28  Nov.  6g 
28  Nov.  69 
15  Dec.  69 

X  Jan.  70 
I  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
I  Mar.  70 
I  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 

xMar.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

xo  Mar.  70 

26  Mar.  70 

26  Mar.  70 

26  Mar.  70 

26  Mar.  70 

30  Mar.  70 

9  May  70 

26  May  70 

28  May  70 

a  June  70 

5  June  70 

5  June  70 

5  June  70 

5  June  70 

5  June  70 

5  June  70 

9  Aug.  70 

9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
22  Aug.  70 
16  Oct.  70 
13  Dec.  70 
5  Jan.  71 
22  Feb.  71 

9  May  7x 
a4  May  7X 
XX  July  7X 

^  x8  July  7X 
13  Mar.  63IX8  July  ^l 


25  Jan.  63 
10  Mar.  63 


Wing  Officer  12  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 

Dist.Supdt.ofPolice  2ndGrade.Pe8ha?nur,Punjab. 

Wing  Officer  43  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  32  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  5  Punjab  Infantry. 

Subordinate  Judge,  2nd  Class,  Pcrtabghnr,  Oude. 

Brigade  Major,  Koorum  Force. 

Wing  Commander  44  Native  Infantay. 

Station  Staff  Officer,  Futtehghur. 

Wing  Officer  9  Native  Infantry. 

Assist.  Com.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Oonao. 

With  23  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  Bhopal  Battalion.  rUmrit^ur 

With  8  Bengal  Cavalry.— Station  Staff  Officer  at 

Squadron  Commander  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  31  Native  Infantiy. 

Wing  Officer  8  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  X2  Native  Infantiy. 

Squadron  Commander  xi  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Commander  X4  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

Squadron  Commander  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Mil.  Accountant,  and  Class,  2nd  Grade.  Bengal.— 

Wing  Officer  12  Native  Infantry.  [Parlough- 

With  21  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  a  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantiy. 

Wing  Commander  2  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  10  Native  Infantry.  [AMsam. 

Assist.  Commr.,  ist  Grade,  Turd-Garrow  Hills, 

Squadron  Commanders  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Wing  Officer  15  Native  Inflantry. 
Wing  Officer  20  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  2a  Native  Infantry. 
With  13  Native  Infkntrv. 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander  x  t  N.I. 
Souadron  Commander  i  Pui^ab  Cavalry. 
Officiating  Wing  Commander  39  N.  I. 
Wing  Conmiander  x6  Native  Infantiy. 
f  Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.— Special  duty. 
I     Foreign  Dept. 
Wing  Officer  20  Native  Infantry. 
Executive  Engineer,  2nd  Grade.  D.  P.  Works, 

Indus  Valley  State  Railway.— Furlough. 
Aasist.  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Punjab,  Sirsa. 
Principal  of  the  Mayo  College  at  Ajmere. 


20  Jan.  62' 24  Mar.  631x8  July  71  Wing  Officer  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
ao  Feb.  6a|a4  Mar.  631 18  July  7i'A8st.  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Punjab. 


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'  M^or  W.  B.  Aislsbie  served  with  the  3Td  Sikh  Infantry  throaghont  the  Umbeyla  CftmpaiKn  of  1S63,  inclndiBg 
the  actions  of  xsth  and  x6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs  in  the  Hasara  oampaiKn  of 
iSd8,  inelading  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Monntain  (Clasp).  AJso  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Inflimtiy 
in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

'  (}aptainiu  Q.  Hartshome  served  with  the  sand  Bengal  Native  Infiutry  thron^ont  the  Campaien  nnder  Sir 
NeTilIe(3hsmberiain  and  Sir  John  Ghurock  in  1863  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  inolnding  the  afihirs  of  taking  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  LsJloo 
and  Umbeyla  (liedal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  FieldForce  in  1865-66  until 
thesorrender  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  1867-68 
in  the  Land  Transport  Train  and  subsequently  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  special 
duty  of  clearing  the  Tekonda  Pass  vid  the  Haddas  River  (Medal). 

'  Captain  W.  C.  Bamaden  served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Inftintry  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65,  and  was  present 
at  t^  capture  of  Dalim  Kot  and  recapture  of  Bala  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  srd  Sikh  Infiantry  in  the 
Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  (]kx>rkhas  in  the  hitter  part  of  the  Afghan  campaifirn  of 
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Unattached  Officers. 


Majois. 

rc  Roddy,  Patrick. 
Hopkins,  John,    Bi. 


xjrsiav. 


24  Feb.  58 


3  Dec.  58 


fe'SSSL7f:}'r3S«P*.53X9  0ct.58 
uliners.  John.  St,\  ^n««   ,8    c  Anor  c„ 


BRBVBT 
CAFtA.IN. 


Chalmers, 

Major,  27  June  77...  S 
Doyle,  Thomas,   Bt.'> 

Jfo/or,28  8ept.78...i 

Edmonds,  George  


30  Dec.  58   S  Aug.  59 
28  Sept. 58  II  Apr.  65 


5  Oct.  60  5  Oct.  65 


23  Sept.65 


28  Sept.  70 


II  Jan.  67 
19  Oct.  65 

27  June  69 

II  Apr.  72 

5  Oct.  72 


9  Feb.  76 
23  Dec.  78 

23  Deo.  78 

23  Deo.  78 


Station  Staff  Officer,  Roorkee. 
fin  charge  of  Depot  of  28  N.  I.  at 
I    Phillour. 

Doing  Duty  at  Dalhousie  Depot. 
Doing  Duty  at  Allahabad. 


Doing  Duty  at  Dinapore. 


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Beatson,  John  Fullarton,afD. CI^.    6  June  43 


Dbvutt  Suaoiovb  Gxnsix,  rank 

a»  ColoneU. 
B«y,  George  HutchinBon,  JfD... 

Irving,  JamoB.  JfD •••-• 

Allen,  Frederick  Freeman,  C7JB. 
HutohinBon,  James  Alex.  C,  MD 
OhristiBon,  Alexander,  JfD. 

Adley,  William  Henry '•  -_,  ^ 

De  Benxy,  Anneeley  Chas.  Castriot 

PerkinB,  Richard  Henry 

Townsend,  Stephen  Chapman... 
Beatson,  William  Bums,  MD.... 

Clarke,  John  James,  MD 

ToBon,  John  Bdward,  MD 

Dale,  Alfred  James,  MB.  ...... ^. 

Hutchinson,  Eobert  Faure,  MD  ... 

SvRGiovB  Mi.JOB,  rank  a*  Majon, 

but  afUr  ao  jfean*  terviet   <u  Lt. 

ColoneU,  but  junior  of  tko  latter 

rank,  except  for  ekoiee  of  Q^wrtere. 

Bro?m,  James  Bannatyne  Samuel 

Payne,  Arthur  James,  MD 


3  Jan.  47 
87  May  47 
20  Not.  48 
20  Nov.  50 
aoOct.  51 

2  Sept.  50 

29  July  51 
20  Apr.  5a 

I  June  5a 

30  June  53 
14  May  53 
17  June  .S3 
aoOct.  53 

3  Dec.  53 


24  Nov.  75 

DXP.  BXTSa. 
OXirXBAX., 


SVROKOH 
GXirXXAL. 


Calcutta. 


21  Dec.  73 
13  Dec.  74 

6  Dec.  76 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 

22  June  77 
12  Nov.  77 
10  Dec.  77 
x8  Dec.  78 
2oDec.  78 
20  Apr.  79 
20  Aug.  79 


aoOct. 
2oDec. 


Scriven,  John  Barclay  ...;^.....: 
AmeBbury,  Joseph  Walter  Raleiffh 
Ouningham,  James  Macnabb,  MD 
Qovan,  George  Moncrieff,  MD.. 
Partridge,  Samuel  Bovren 


Taylor.  Bdward... 

Spry,  Henry  William^.. 

Bunpson.  Benjamm,  MD 

Picthall,  John.  MD 

Ourrie,  George  Vernon  

Graham,  Henry  Wdliam  

Binger,  Theobald,  lfi> 

SuSerland,  Philip  Warren 

Bteson,  Alfred ....^ 

Watson,  William,  MB 

Oowie,  Alexander  John 

Bellew,  Patrick  Francis  ...^ 

Palmer,  William  John.  MD 

Pringle,  Robert,  JfD.  ...^ 

Loch,  James  Henry,  JfD 

Bouse,  Robert .•.••.• 

Jackson,  James  Rawlinson,  JfD. 
Garden,  Archibald  Macdonald  . 
Amesbury,  Samuel  Comwallis   . 

Brake,  John 

Beed,  Augustus  Keppel 

Garden,  Alexander,  JfD 

Walker,  William,  JfD 

Watson,  George  Alder  

Matbew,  Theobald,  JfB 

Fairweather,  James,  JfD 

Jackson,  Charles  Julian 

Bird.  Robert,  JfD.  ...^.^ 

Coates,  John  Martin,  JfD 

Thorn,  Henry,  JfD 

Planck,  Charles^... ^.... 

BeUew,  Henry  Walter,  Cai 


zx  Jan.  5T 
30  Jan.  51 
20  Nov.  $1 
20  Dec.  51 
12  Oct.  52 

X  Aug.  53 

4  Oct.  53 

20  Oct.  53 

14  Dec.  53 

14  Jan.  54 

Z4  Feb.  54 

17  Apr.  54 

6  May  54 

20  May  54 

I  Aug.  54 

4  Aug.  54 

6  Sept.  54 

7  Sept.  54 
4  Oct.  54 

aoDec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

4  Jan.  55 

IX  Jan.  55 

x4  Jan.  55 

24  Jan.  55 

28  Feb.  55 

28  Mar.  55 

4A.ug.55 

4  Aug.55 

4  Aug.55 

4  Aug.55 

4  Aug.55 

4  Aug.55 

4  Aug.  55 

4  Aug.  55 

4  Aug.  55 

14  Nov.  55 


[—Sick  Purlougli, 
Employed  under  Bengal  Govt  with  rank  of  Burg.  Genersl. 
Umbaua  Circle. 

][:SSl°Sur^n  General  for  Civil  Duties.  N.  W.  P.  andOade. 

Allahabad  Circle. 

Assam  Circle.  fFoiw 

R3'^d^  OiMl«.-Prin.  Med.  OBcer,  Koonun  Pwi 

Lahore  Circle. 

Meernt  Circle. 

Presidency  Circle. 

X  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Base  Hospital.  Peshawnr. 


XI  Jan.  71 
20  Jan.  71 
ao  Nov.  71 
ao  Dec.  71 
12  Oct.  72 


Medical  Storekeeper,  Allahabad.  .wi-«.  •  mnw». 

Supdt.  of  European  and  Native  Insime  Asylmss,  Bhoin^ 
TeeporeandDuSSmda.-^ffg.  Local  Burg.  G^-f^C^ 
Civil.  Lahore.  [Dutoes,  ueBgai. 

S^lte^C  JmiSlSJinCT^Sthe  C^vernment  of  In^ 


15  June  64 
15  June  64 

2  Sept.  64 
28  Jan.  65 
25  July  65 

X  Jan.  66 
24  Feb.  66 

6  May  66 
20  May  66 

X  Aug.  66 

4  Aug.  66 

6  Sept.  66 

7  Sept,  66 
4  Oct.  66 

20  Deo.  66 

aoDec.  66 

4  Jan.  67 

IX  Jan.  67 

14  Jan.  67 

24  Jan.  67 

28  Feb.  67 

28  Mar.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 

14  Nov.  67 


23  Native  Inflemtry.  -    Tjv,.inBok 

\)?ingx8NaUve  Infantry.  ,.  vil^Ssffi 

Civil  Patna.  and  Superintendent,  Temple  Medical  School. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts.— Furlough. 

10  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Assay  Master,  Bombay  Mint. 

7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

14  Bengal  Cav^.  rQ^e. 

iSjHtSS^e^t^Tvaccination    ST^^^SJJh^^'  "' 
PriWpal  Medical  Storeke^r  to  Govt.-Fi^lough. 
Officiating  Assay  Master,  dalcutta  Mint.     [C^J^-™- 
Prof,  of  Surgical  and  Descriptive  Anaton^.  Medical  CoUege. 
sS?)t.  of  V&nation,  Agra  »nd  Meerut  divisions. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Moradabad.-Offg.  Civil,  Allahabad. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Loodianah. 
iijJe^t^XrGeneralofVaccinaaon.Punjab.-SickFurl 

Civu!  Nl^oiS^'^d  Superintendent  of  Central  Prison. 
26  Native  Lifantry.  r.«-r«««r* 

Civil,  Tespore,  Assam.-Oflfg.  Wyfl,  Cawnpore. 
tosp^ctorlGeneral  of  Prisons,  N.  W.  P.  an^  Oude. 
19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

8l;^l,  G^^s,^^^oii^nKOivil«.d  J«a.  IWU. 

Civil,  Moozufferporo.— Furlough. 

Civa  and  Jail,  Burdwan.— Sick  Furlough. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Bengal.  ••o-.^^nfttioii 

3  Puniab  Infantry.  [Sup^U.  General  ^^J^^^^^^ 

SaSaryiCommisloner,  N.W.  Provmces  and  Oude,  a^ 

SaStoi?  Commissioner,  Puiyaub,  Lahore.-SpecuilPoUucsi 


Smith,  David  Boyes,  JfD.......^....  28  Nov.  55 

Thornton,  James  Howard,  MB....    9  Jan.  56 

Jones,  John,  JfD 20  Feb.  56 

Browne,  James,  JfD 20  Feb.  56 

Bateson,  Robert  Sander 20  Feb.  56 

Wright,  Thomas  Pettit  20  Feb.  56 

Dallas,  Alexander  Morison  20  Feb.  56 

Kilkelly,  Charles,  JfB —  aoFeb.  56 

Bhircore,  Sarkies  Michael 

Bddowes,  William .^... 

Bryden,  James  Lumsdaine,  JfD... 

Sherlock,  Thomas  Travers  

Kirton.  William  Henry  

Farrell,  George ••..". 

Bensley,Cha.  Egbert  Wimond,  JfD. 

Morice,  John  Charles 

Oharles,ThoinasBdmondston,JfD. 

Elce,  William  Roche,  JfD 

Abbott,  Richard  Theophilus,  JfD. 


Duty ,'Koorum  Field  Force.  ,,  ^   ^  «    ri.i<niii& 

Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine,  Med.  Coll..  Cslcutta, 

sSgetn  Superintendent,  Presidency  General  Hospitol. 
41  Native  Infantry. 
Offlciatinff  Civil,  tJmballa. 


28  Nov.  67 
9  Jan.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 

aoFeb.  68 ^ 

20  Feb.  68  37  Native  Infantry  t.     •  ^  rr   x.      1 

20  Feb.  68  Inspector  General  of  PrlBons,  Punjab  (Lahore). 
20  Feb.  68  Civil,  Allygurh.— Furlough. 


a  July  56   2  July  68  Civil,  Moorshedabad, 

1  iSg.  ft  1  aS|".  68|ltati^^l^fflcer  to  Sanitary  Commr.  with  Govt,  of  Indi*. 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
4  Aug.  56 
8  Oct.  56 
32  Oct.  56 
20  Nov.  56 
10  Dec.  56 


Oayley,  Henry   ..."■ 

Penny,  James  Champion,  JfD.  . 
Hilson,  Archibald  Hamilton,  JfD. 
Caldwell,  WUUam  Smith,  JfD. 

Raddock.  Charles  Edwin  

Sutherland,  George  Sackville,  JfD 

Bonavia,  Emmanuel,  JfD 

Dickson,  Lindsay  Frederic,  JfD. 
Taylor,  Adam, 


4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
8  Oct.  68 
82  Oct.  68 
20  Nov.  68 
xo  Dec.  68 


Supdt. 


Civil  and  JaU,  Umballa.— Furlough. 
Civil,  Agra.— Principal,  Medical  SchooL 
27  Native  Infantry, 
t  Native  Inflwitry. 


Ction,! 


29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69 

29  Jan.  57  29  Jan.  69 

4  Aug.  57    4  Aug.  69 

4  Aug.  57    4  Aug.  69 

4  Aug.  57   4  Aug.  69 

^<.j.v>,  Av»*u 4Aug.57    4Aug.69 

Campbell.  Alexander  Dugald, JfD.  27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70  Malwah  Bheel  Corps.  .^,_    «  «. 

Pr^tiTo^Ses ^. 37  Jan.  58  37  Jan.  70  Civil.  Goruckpore.  [Physician  of  tHe  C6U< 

Chandra,  Rajendra  Chandra I27  Jan.  58  27  Jan.  70'Professor,  Medical  OoUege,  Calcutta,  aaa  « 


4  Aug.  68  Civil,  Etawah.- Sick  Furlough.  ^  «^«^„,- 

4  Aug.68  Medical  Storekeeper,  Meean  Mew.-Offlciating  RnjoP- 

■         -  5  Goorkha  Regiment.       L^edical  Storekeeper,  Govt  Pn*J 

Civil  and  Jail,  KishuAghur,  Nuddea. 

Offg.  CivU,  Dhurmsala.  [Medical  Golleffe.  (^cjtt- 

Supt.  General  of  Vaccination  and  Profesaor  of  Midwucrr, 

Civil,  Jubbulpore.  .         ,„„_. 

Sanitary  Comr.  .Insp.  Gen.  of  Jails  and  Di8penBanes.and  bop- 

of  VaccinaUon,  Hyderabad  AssignedDists.— Sick  Fan. 

apdt.  of  Bye  Infirmary,  and  Sure.  Mayo  Native  H(»p»W' 


[Calcati*- 


3X  Mauve  inianwy.  ^  «     ^  lx""»  Tv-^^. 

Rajpootana  Political  Agency,  and  Bupt.  Gen.  of  Jsccin* 
Health  Officer,  Lucknow.— Officiating  Civil,  Fysabsd. 
13  Native  Inftmtry. 
Civil,  Peshawur. 

Hospittl; 


B&ngal  Medical  Department, 


354 


SnoBon  Major. 


Lidderdale.  Robert,  JTD.  .. 

Aitchisoa,JAmMKdw.Tieniey,iri>. 
Teale,  Thomaa  Stick,  MD 

Brown,Thoma8EdwinBurton,Jf2P. 

Potter,  Henry,  MD 

Hatchell,  Charles 

Whishaw,  John  Charles 

De  Fabeck,FrederickWilliiunAlex. 

White,  John  Berry  

Harris.  Worseley  Poolett,  If D.  .. 

Allen,  William  Edward 

Mantoll.  Riners,  ir^ 

fiensley,  Edwin  Clement  

Sheppud,  Thomas  Williams  

Ellis,  John,  ICB 

Seloaa,  Edrio 

CoBtello,  Charles  Peter  

Darant,  James  John    

Odevaine,  Ferdinand  

Grant,  George,  MB , 

Gliesnaye,  George  Cochet 

Dancan,  John,  MD , 

Tandy,  Edward  Ord    

Parsons,  Francis  , 

Constant.  Frederick  George,  MD. 

Condon,  James  Hunt  

Hooper,  William  Roe 

Smith,  Heniy  Seymour,  MB 

Cameron,  Charles 

Richardson,  John,  MB 

Holmes,  Arthur  Parker,  MD 

Gray,  Robert,  JfB 

Fleming,  Jos.  HaoNaughtan,  MD. 
Oldham,  Charles  Frederick ... 
Piajrerald,  Edward  Ambrose 

Henderson,  George,  MD  

CuUen,  Peter,  Jffi 

Jameson,  George  William 

Cookson,  Henry 

Conningham,  fiobt.  Wiseman,lf 2> 

Moir,  William,  IfB 

Skardon,  Thomas  Gray 

Shaw,  John  Cardy  

Johnston,  John  Wilson,  MD. 

Cameron,  John,  If  2> 

PQcher,  Jesse  Griggs 

Mackertich,  Simon,  MD.  .... 

French,  John  Gay,  MD 

Lyons.  Richard  Thomas 

McLeod,  Kenneth,  MD 

Clejfhom,  JamM,  MD 

Hanrey,  Robert,  MB 

Jkeen.  Andrew,  If U 

B«d,Robert  

B«ineit,  John,  MD 

5*niner,  Edward  Barton  .... 

ffeUy,  James,  IfD 

Spencer,  Lionel  Dixon,  MD. 
^,(koTge,MB 


27  Jan.  58  37  Jan. 
27  Jan.  58  37  Jan. 
-**  —  Jan. 


27  uiiu.  50  37 
27  Jan.  58  27  . — 
23  July  58  23  July 
23  July  58  23  July 
23  July  58  23  July 
23  July  58  23  July 
23  July  58  23  July 
23  July  58  27  Jnlv 
23  July  58 
10  Feb.  59 
ioFeb.  5Q 
10  Feb.  59 

10  Feb.  CO 


10  xou.  59 ^^, 

io»Feb.  59  10  Feb, 
10  Feb.  59  10 
10  Feb.  59  10  *  v.«. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  Joly  59  27  July 
37  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
27  July  59  27  July 
20  Jan.  60  2o  Jan. 
20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 
20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 
20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 
20  Jan.  60  20  Jan. 
-  ^-*  60  I  Oct. 

60  X  Oct. 

60  I  Oct. 

60  X  Oct. 

60  I  Oct. 

60  z  Oct. 

60  X  Oct. 
31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 
31  Mar.  65  3  X  Mar. 
7x  Mar.  6s  41  Mar. 


I  Oct. 
xOct. 
xOct. 
I  Oct. 
X  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
X  Oct. 
31  Mar. 


Cenkr,  William,  MB 

Pjrrei,  Heniy  Black  

p«awn,  George,  MB 

i«a^,  Robert,  MD 

*«new,  Robert  George 

wiflcan,  William,  lf2? 

Jf*»9y.  George  

*»•,  George  Cumberland 

Pover,  Richartl 

Griffith,  Griffith 

£*meron,  Lewis,  MD 

«ye,  Daniel  O'Connell.lfl? 

Wartonon,  WUliam  Pleace,  MB.. 

Birch,  Edward  Alfr«d 

^eegan,  Denis  Francis,  MD 

^f^,  Lewis  Edward 

jackenae,  Stephen  CouU,  MD. ... 

Stewart.  William  Day 

tompign^.HoTatio  Dav.  Steel,lf D, 

Mullen,  Thomas  Ffirench,  MD 

^ffney,  John  Burke   

McKenna,  Cornelius  John 

Wood,  Julius  John,  MB 

Finden,  Woodforde  

Paterson.  Andrew  McMaster  

Uthbndge,  Alfred  Swainc.  MD... 

Stephen,  Arthur.  MB 

Jewmau,  John  Henxy,  MD. .. 
Jolmstone,  Hugh,  MB. 
firaoioxi,  niaic  aa  lA^uis'.i'biiil^ter 
»x  teart'teniet  tkew  rank  at  Capt». 
^ttamgham.  David  Douglas,lf2?. 
Whitwell,  Henry  . 
Cwneron,  AichUwld,  ici)..','.'.*.'.'.*.'.;;; 


i«  rw,  y^  —  _  «,— . 

io  Feb.  5Q  xo  Feb, 
xo  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  to  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  xo  Feb. 
xo  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  xo  Feb. 
xo  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
xo»Feb.  59  10  Feb. 
10  Feb.  59  xo  Feb. 

Feb.  59  10  Feb, 

Feb. 


31  Mar.  65  3  X  Mar. 
.  3x  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

31  Mar.  65  3x  Mar. 
,  31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

31  Mar.  65  31  Mar. 

31  Mar.  65  31  Mar, 

31  Mar.  65  ?x  Mar, 

3x  Mar.  65 
2  Oct.  65 


2  Oct.  65 


3  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
)i  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
3x  Mar. 
3xMar. 


31  Mar, 
3X  Mar. 
3T  Mar. 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 

X  Oct. 

X  Oct. 

xOct. 

xOct. 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 


X  Apr.  68 
X  Apr.  68 
X  Apr.  68 


3x  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 


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2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
a  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
I  Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 


Sept 


70  Supermiendent  of  Vaccination,  Daijeeling  Circle. 

70' 29  Native  Infantry. 

70  19  Native  Infantry. 

70  Principal  of  the  Lahore  Medical  School. 

70  18  Native  Infantry, 

70  Civil,  Mozuffernugger.— OfTg.  Civil,  Allyghor. 

70  Civil,  Lucknow.— Sick  Furlough. 

70  Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

43  Native  Infantry. 

Offg.  Civil,  Mussoorie. 

llhopal  Battalion. 

9  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Aajshahye. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent,  Behar. 

Civil,  Seetapore. 

Civil,  B&ra  Bank!.— OfTg.  Civil,  Ghazeepore. 

5  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Benares. 

34  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Central  and  District  Jails,  Bareilly. 

4  Goorkha  llegiment. 

11  Native  Infantry. 
8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

2  Bengal  Cavalry. 

12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cawnpore.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Benares. 

Civil,  Allahabad.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Bahraich.— Offg.  Civil,  Bara  Banki. 

Superintendeotof  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Benares  Div. 

I  Sikh  Infantry. 

Civil,  Mooltan. 

I  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Civil,  Jounpore.-  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Mirzapore. 

Civil,  Gujranwalla.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Elawul  Pindee. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Nimar  District,  Khandwa. 

Civil,  Mussoorie.— Officiating  Civil,  Etawah. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 
15  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Meerut. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Mymensing. — Furlough. 

Officiating  3  Ghx>rkhas. 

Civil,  Fyzabad.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Uowrah. 

5  Puiyab  Infantry. 

Health  Officer  for  the  Port  of  Calcutta.— Offg.  Civil,  Patna. 

i5  Native  Infantry. 

Secretary  to  the  Surgeon  General. 

Civil,  Nynee  TaL 

Civil,  24-Pergunnahs. 

Medical  Officer  to  the  Maharajah  of  Patlala. 

Civil,  Futtehghur. 

Officiating  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination,  Pozyab. 

Civil,  Bijnore.— Offg.,  Sha^jehanpore. 

1  Punjab  Infantry. 

Marwar  Political  Agency. 

Supt.  Royal  Botanic  Garden  at  Calcutta,  and  Prof,  of  Botany, 

Calcutta  Medical  College. 
Chemical  Exaxxiiner,  &c.,  Lahore  Medical  School.— Offg. 

Curator,  Lahore  Museum. 
Civil,  Hooghly.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Darjeeling. 

1  Puiyab  Cavalry. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  Futtehghur. 
Civil,  Midnapore. — Offg.  Civil,  Mozufferpore. 

10  Native  Inl'antry. 

Civil,  Murree.— Offg.  Supt.  of  Vaccination,  Punjab. 

2  Pui\jab  Cavalry. 

11  Bengal  Cavalry. 
18  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Backergunge.— Furlough.  [Sick  Furl. 

i8t  Resident  Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  General  Hospital. — 

Medical  Officer  to  the  Rajah  of  Kapoorthala. 

Civil,  Hazareebagh. 

2  Central  India  Horse. 

17  Native  Infantry.  [School. 

Professor,  Calcutta  Med.  School,  and  Supdt.,  Campbell  Med. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cuttack. 

£rinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

In  medical  charge  of  Ulwar  Political  Agency. ->Civil,  Betul. 

Offg  Civil,  Raepore,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail. 

39  Native  Infantry.  [Hazareebagh. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Rauchee. — Officiating  Civil, 

2  Goorkhas. 

Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Bengal. 
Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lahore. 
Mhairwarra  Battalion. 
Civil,  Akyab.— Officiating  Civil,  Rangoon. 


Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical  College. 
Officiating  Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul. 
CivU,  Sultanpore. 


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BoatBon, JohnFSliftrton.2f2).CI^.    6  June  4j 

Dbfutt  Suao»oirB  Gsnxix.  rank 
a*  ColoneU. 

Bay,  George  Hutchinson,  MD 

Irving,  James,  KD - 

AUen.  Frederick  Freeman,  CB..^ 
Hatchinaon,  James  Alex.  C,  MD 
Ghristison,  Alexander,  MD. 

Adley,  William  Henry ^ 

De  Benxy.Annesley  Chas.Castriot 

Perkins,  Richard  Henry 

Townsend,  Stephen  Chapman... 
Beatson,  WiUiam  Bums,  MD.... 

Clarke,  John  James,  MD 

Tuson,  John  Edward.  If D 

Dale,  Alfred  James,  MB.  ......... 

Hutchinson,  Bobert  Faure,  MD 

Svaaiovs  Hi.JOB,  rank  a$  Majon, 
but  qfUr  ao  jfeart'  §eroic«   a$  1/ 
ColoneU,  but  junior  cf  tko  lot 
rank,  except  for  ekoiee  of  Quar' 

Bro?m,  James  Bannatyne  Sa 

Payne,  Arthur  James,  MD 

Scriven,  John  Barclay 
AJttesbury,  Joseph  Walt 
CoAingham,  James  ISf    ^.< 
QoTan ,  George  Mon  r 
PartriflJ^Ct  Sumuel 


24  Nov.  75 


DIP.  BUBO. 

OBirnAL. 


3  Jan.  47 
87  May  47 
2o  Not.  48 
20  Nov.  50 
2oOct.  51 

9  Sept.  50 

29  July  5« 
20  Apr.  5» 

s  June 

30  June 
14  Ma- 
17  Jr 


BVBOKOlf 
GKirXBAL. 


Calcutta. 


Emplo"**' 


Dec.  73 

13  Dec.  74 ^  - 

6  Dec.  76  Utp»- 
31  Mar.  77lr 
31  Mar 


,r.  Gen.'s  Body  Guard. 


'  pii^  Benares. 


i-^r^'ir 


.;»*„, . 


'.     >       /'**  v/V^rence  Aaylum,  Si 
■UJ'^      '  d  <fv'il,  Oonao.— Omcia 


.      ■:  .Ji^iating  Civil,  Bareilly. 

, '       .      > f  -;x»J  Jail.  Lucknow.— Officiating  Civil,  Lucknow. 
■  /  V^tfr,  Calcutta  Mint. 

•■•^" 
.      *^  ^^Ji^r  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle 

;  .'S^^giiieucy  Gen.  Hospital,  and  Superintdt.,  Presidency  Jail. 

■  i:\\*\\i\'C.'yv\  Aj^L'iicy. 
iiromkii.— Ollicmting  Civil  and  JaU,  Hoofibly 

Sunawur. 


^'i^- 


rtv'il,  Oonao.— Otticiating  Civil,  Kheri. 
^  ,5  z^ative  Infantrj-. 


%,-<     ,/;*•/. ^.^fv-il,  Budaun. 

/'*;*  /to  4  Pui^ab  In&ntry. 


Tayloi*.  Edwartl 
Spry,  Heiiry  W 
8unps()n,  UelU,^ 
Piothall.  JiJliT 
Ourrie,  Geor 
Graham  p  K 
Ringer,  Tb 
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Oowie, 

Bellew 

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Prin* 

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n<  act.  69 

■/lOct.  69 
,  Oct.  69 
1  Apr.  70 
I  Apr.  70 
I  Apr.  70 
1  Apr.  70 
I  Apr.  7c 


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rT.-.r'^:.     I  ,     .   .1.,.L:i,  -IfjT) 


^i'^-T~- yjro, .- .    1/-^ 130  Mar.  72 

.^^fiirf-'f.fVi?^ 30  Mar.  72 

f.^r?^  p^fUiJ-    .  30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.   72 

1  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.   72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Oct.  72 

I  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

I  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

30  Sept.  73 


gjSSSs,  Alfred  Henry.  MB 

?imS.BobertAndrewKing,ifD. 

^S;  JTohn  Edward  Chamock... 

I^rereton,  Samuel 

goriartyi  Matthew  Denis,  MB.... 

Sloe,  Gordon,  MD 

povill,  Edward,  MB 

O'Brien,  Bartholomew,  MD 

nondos,  George  Albert 

HiU,  Henry  Walter.  MB 

Aluned,  Zalnoor  AUee,  MB 

Gilligani  William  Arthur 

Griffiths,  William  Edwin  

Wilkie,  David,  MB 

Battersby,  William  Edward,  MB. 

Wall,  Alfred  John,  MD 

Moodie,  Robert,  lf£  

Tuohy ,  Francis  Joseph,  MD    

Moynan,  Wm.  Edw.  Bonsall,  MD. 

Maodonald,  Denis  Peter,  MD  

Baker,  Oswald  

Mallins,  Henr3%  If  B 

Wright,  Frederick  WUUam. 3f^... 
WUoocks,  Alexander  John,  Jf£... 

Moloney,  Timothy,*  MD 

Deakin,  Chas.  Washington  Shirley 

M'Kay,  Henry  Kellock 

Bwaine,  Frederick  Bobert,  MB ... 


30  Native  Infantry. 

36  Native  Infantry. 

21  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Chumparuu. 

20  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Munipore.— Officiating  Civil,  Moradabad. 

Civil,  Pooree.— Officiating  Civil,  Burdwan. 

Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  ic. 

44  Native  Infantry. 

Fui'lough. 

Offif .  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair  and  the  Nicobjirs. 

4  Imtive  Infantry. 


Civil,  Dacca. 

25  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Bhaugulpore.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Gowhatty. 

Medical  Officer,  Gilgit. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Allahabad. 

Civil,  Beerbhoom. 

8  Native  Infantry. 
13  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Futtehporc— Officiating,  Minpoorie. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Lahore  Medical  School. 

42  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oude. 

Civil,  Balasore. 

Civil,  Bankoora. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 

6  Punjab  Infantrj'. 

Civil,  Goojerat. 

Officiating  Civil.  Umritsur. 

3  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Pooree. 

Civil,  Moozuffemugger. — Officiating,  Jounpore. 

3  Bengal  Cavalry, 

9  Native  Infantry. 
Superintendent,  Central  and  District  Jails,  Meernt. 


Political  Agency  in  Turkish  Arabia. 
3  Native  Infantry. 
vJiviJ,  Justtore. 

Officiating  i8t  Resident  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital- 
Officiating  Civil,  Gonda. 
Junior  Civil  SurgeoL,  Rangoon. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Monghyr.— Sick  Furlough. 
Civil,  Maldah.— Officiating  Civil,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Northern  Bengal  State  RaUway,  Saidiiore.—Offg.  Civil,  Midnapore. 
Officiating  21  Native  Infantry. 

Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Allahabad.— Offg.  Supdt., Central  Jail,  Agra. 
Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bhaugulpore.— Sick  Furlou^ii. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul.— Sick  Ij^urlough. 
Officiating  i  Bengal  Cavalry. 
13  Native  Infantry. 
40  Native  Infantry. 
17  Benjral  Cavabry. 
Civil,  Theyetmyo,  Burmah. 
22  Native  Infantry. 
45  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Ghazeepore.— Offg.  Civil,  Boolundshohur. 
3  Sikh  Infantry. 
Officiating  Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Allahabad. 

^2  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Rauchee.  ^^r^i^\r^ 

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-bett,  John  Lane,  JfD 31  Mar.  74  OfflciatinK  Civil  and  Jail,  Nimar. 

rne,  Samuel  Haalett,  MD.  ...31  Mar.  74  Civil,  Uoshongabad  Distriot. 

Edward,  MB 31  Mar.  74!civil,Mirzaporo.— Officiating  Suporintendent  of  Luoknow  Jail. 

^mgt  James  3'  Mar.  74  Marine  Survey  Department. 

Lonia  Richard 31  Mar.  74iSiGk  Furlough. 

John  Gatchiok   I31  Mar.  74:Sick  Furlough. 

-^Parr  I3:  Mar.  74  15  Bengal  Cavalry. 

hn  Campbell     '31  Mar.  74 '  On  Field  Service. 

\es  James  Hislop  ...  31  Mar.  74  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Examiner,  Medical  College* 

I  Nugent   30  Sept.  74;tiarriaon  Surgeon,  Fort  Attock. 

'  '30  Sept.  74  III  joint  medical  charge  at  Simla. 

,MB 30  Sept.  74  Officiating  6  Bengal  Cavalry, 

.les  Joseph,  MD  ...  30  Sept.  74  Officiating  2  Punjab  Cavidry. 
irgeSpiersAlex..  JfS.  31  Mar.  75,6  Bengal  Cavalry, 
ujbert  Davidson,  MB....  31  Mar.  7s 'Civil,  Chittagong. 

.  Dennis  Wood  Deaue  31  Mar.  75, Officiating  38  Native  Infkntry. 

-Jior,  Patrick  Fendion  '31  Mar.  75 1  Officiating  2  Sikh  Infimtry. 

^ran,  James,  JTD 31  Mar.  75!Offlciating  6  Native  In&ntry. 

tJcatton,  WUIiam I31  Mar.  75iMeywar  Political  -Agency. 

Sunmonds,  William  Allason 31  Mar.  75|Koorum  Field  Foroe. 

Warboiton,  George  Arthur 3'  Mar.  75 'Officiating  Civil,  Tespore. 

Micrse,  Boderick 31  Mar.  75,28  Native  Infkntry. 

Bate,  Thomas Elwood  Lindesay ...  31  Mar.  75  Officiating  a  Native  Infantry. 

^ah,8hibi»m,  MB 31  Mar.  75lOfficiating  4  Intentry.  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Weir,  Patrick  Alexander,  MB.   ...  3°  Sept.  75116  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Freyer,  Peter  Johnston,  MD 30  Sept.  75  Officiating  Civil,  Aaimghnr. 

Hai<.  Percy  deHaga 30  Sept.  75 ! Officiating  4  Sikh  Infknlry. 

Wta»,John,lfi> 3"  Sept.  75  Corps  of  Guides. 

0>eill,  John,  MD 30  Sept.  75  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Shahpore. 

T^>mos,  Arthur 3t  Mar.  76. Officiating  Civil,  Backergunge. 

JUwDon,  WiUiam  Arthur 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  14  Bengal  Oavaliy. 

JecTOT,  George  Hamilton '31  Mar.  76,Officiating  Left  Wing  xo  Native  Infantry. 

B*n^,  Sorabshaw  Hormaaji 31  Mar.  76  ]  Civil,  Tharrawaddy  District. 

Macdonald,  Donald  John 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  24  Native  Inftmtry. 

HMQiIton,  Henry.  MD '31  Mar.  76  On  Field  Service. 

Halpm,  Nicholas  John  31  Mar.  76  sick  Furlough. 

wjie,  Benuird 31  Mar.  76' 

C^b  Robert...     31  Mar.  76'Officiating  2nd  Resident  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

feiephens,  Aug.  Edward  Richard...  31  Mar.  76  Candahar  Field  Foroe. 

Ul?e,  Waiiam  Hotoon 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Bynore. 

jo-jrhssd,  James.  MD 30  Sept.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Mymensingh. 

B^wn,  Charles  Henry 30  Sept.  76  Officiating  7  Native  Iniintry. 

^»  Charles  William 30  Sept.76  Koorum  Field  Foroe. 

frJBihs,  Gilbert  Saunders 30  Sept.76  Officiating  i  Puiyab  Inftintry. 

want,  Peter  Macpherson,  MB. ...  30  Sept.  76  Officiating  a  Central  India  Horse. 

weii,WUUam 31  Mar.  77  Candahar  Field  Force. 

ji,i  A^^l*?!^  r 3iMar.  77  Officiating  5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

JMk,  David  Morton 3'  Mar.  77  Doaba  Outposts. 

Uary.  Walter   31  Mar.  77  With  1 8  Native  In&ntiy. 

wtnlLr?^®'^®™"^® 32  Mar.  77  Officiating  5  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

H^ncock^  John  Gatchell 31  Mar.  77  Officiating  5  Punjab  Cuvalry. 

5ft  "™»*da8    3t  Mar.  77  Officiating  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Hanohee. 

^ttMie,  Alexander  William  ...31  Mar.  77  Officiating  3  Punjab  Cavalry. 

^-jane,  Jeremiah,  MD 31  Mar.  77  Candahar  PieldPoroe. 

?««?*»  v^***»^^ '3'  Mar.  77  Officiating  Mey war  Bheel Corps. 

iuffiB,Bobert  James J^i  Mar.  77  Special  Civil  Duty,  Shaik  Budeen.     * 

wwown.  Ernest  Laurie  '31  Mar.  77  Sick  Furlough. 

[w  '"*•'  Alexander,  MB i3i  Mar.  77  Officiating  2  Sikh  Infiftntry. 

t.Js.Aybner  Martin   I31  Mar.  77  Officiating  10  Bengal  Cavalry. 

;.|«*.  James,  MD 131  Mar.  77' Koorum  Field  Force. 


•««»,««nea,  iix/ 131  Mar.  77 

'-^WiUiam,  lfi> 13,  Mar.  77 

B;-'."l.  Joseph i3i  Mar.  77 

V-ajoii,  Samuel  John    x  Oct.  77 


^^«»P>11.  Robert  Neil 

H^*r,  Kdward  Salisbury,  MB. 

>«erjie.  Fakir  Chandra 

J"«won  George  Augustus 

ifUen,  Jariath  Ffrench.  MD 

f^Kugene,  JfB 

5^,  Andrew,  afZ> 

niS^'  ^^»^  Frederick.  MD. 
^«sn«ed,  Arthur  .. 

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fetthP^'"--- 

&^^«««i»Freaerio   

SjS^'gP^ey  WilUam 

H^^^^rt'oimo^^^^^ 

S^jyiCharle.  Herbert 

^««h.Jttlmn  Carter  Carington.. 


1.  77 
X  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
X  Oct.  77 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  7a 
30  Mar.  7b 
30  Mar.  7b 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  aept.  78 
30  Sbpt.78 
30  Se  lit.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 


Koorum  Field  Force. 

Officiating  3  Puz^jab  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Hurdni. 

Officiating  34  Native  Infantiy. 

Additional  Medical  Officer,  Port  Blair. 

Officiating  Civil,  Khyouk-hpyoo. 

Candahar  Field  Force. 

Officiating  Resident  Burge6h,  Medical  College  EoBpital. 

Officiating  Civil,  Jhelum. 

Officiating  23  Native  Infkntry. 

Officiating  X4  Native  Infantry. 

.Sick  Furlough. 

Depot  of  Native  Troops  at  Rawul  Pindee. 

Koorum  Field  Foroe. 


Officiating  5  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  33  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  38  Native  lufantry. 
Officiating  16  Native  Inf-ntiy. 
Kawul  Pindee  Circle. 
.  .  Officiating  2  Bengal  Cavalry. 
30  Sep  .78:2  and  3  Companies  Sappers  and  Miners. 

30  Sept.  78;  Koorum. 

31  Mar.  79 1 
31  M*r.  79 1 
31  Mar.  79 
31  Mttr.  79 1 
3X  Mar.  79' 
3x  M^r.  79 
31  Mar.  79 
31  MHr.  79 


Burgeon  T.  Moloney  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Medal  with  Olaip), 

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General  List  of  Officers  of  B&iigal  Infantry, 


Ci.PTi.IXB. 

Bliot,  Henry  Edgcumbe 

Wilkinson,  Alf^d  Reginald . 


Thomas,  FranciB  Henry 

Apperley,  Charles  Owen  Wynne, 

Beid,  George  David 

Steel,  James  Nisbet .... 

Vyvyan,  Richard  Octavius  

Laaaalle,Jas.Hector  Cha.  Greenhill 


Prendergast,  Charles  Lewis. 
Wilmot,  Revell  Eardley-  ... 

Young,  Hengr  Lachlan  

Woodcock,  Hatley  Frere  .... 

Kirke,  Henry  Philip  

Babington,  Cnarles  Walter 
Carratiiers,  Joseph  Geo.  Thomson 

Landon,  Aislabie 

Vyvyan,  Seville  GrenviUe. 

Peet,  Henry  John 

Beoher,  Sullivan  Edward 


Clutterbuck,  Thomas  St.  Quintin  . 

BamBay,  Herbert  Maynard 

Atkins.  William 

Bax,  William  Ironside 

Broome,  John  Howard  

Jackson,  Eric  Colvin  Sutherland 
Tytler,  Rob.  Pra.  Christopher  Alex. 

Robertson,  Divie  Henry 

Bmoe,  Andrew  HoCrae 

Young,  Charles 

Ridgeway,  Joseph  West 

Hartshome,  Arthur  George* 

Jackson,  George  Hemr  •• 

Tucker.  liOuis  Henry  Emile 

Skene,  Chaxles  McDowal  

Samaells,  Alexander  Pringle  

Hall,  Charles  McKenzie 

Harrison.  William  Pringle  

Farwell,  Walter  Charles 

Robert8on,David,B<lfa/.x  I  Sept. 72 

Bodsworth,  William  Franco 

Price,  Ralph  Anstmther 

Grigg,  Edward  Evans 

Tulloch,  James  Murphy 

Bansford,  Charles 

MaoCall,  George  

Atkinson,  John  Richard  Breeks, '} 

St.  Major,  22  Nov.  79  i 

Fraser,  James 

Smyth,  Etwall  Walter 

Webb,  Edward  Harvey 

Anderson,  Hugh  Stark  

Scott,  William  Walter  Hopton 

Morrison,  Claude  Stewart 

Smith,  Percy  Wyndham 

McNeale,  James  Agnew 

Thomas,  Charles  Frederick 

Oldham,  Arthur 

Gowan,  Walter  Edward 

Harden,  Allan  

Ramsden,  William  Charles* 

Nicholls,  Thomas 

Gordon,  John  Andrias  Davidson . . . 
Honnessy,  Douglas  Cowslade  .... 
La  Touche,  Everard  Neal  Digges 
Carr,  Frederick  Schomberg,  Bt.  \ 

Major,  22  Nov.  79 J 

Smith,  Robert  Edward  Seymour. 

Hill.  George  Michell  Devereux 

Hinde,  Fx^cis  Henry 

Forster,  Charles  Hyder 

Stead,  Alfired  James 

Wylie,  Henry 

Forbes,  Edward  Millett 

Clare,  Arthur  Benjamin 

Napier,   Hon.    Geo.   Campbell,^ 

CIB.  Bt.Major,  3  Deo.  79  S 

Meiklegohn,  William  Hope 

Wither,  Archibald  Cuthbert  Bigg 


4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 

4  Jan.  60 
4  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
4  Feb.  60 
20  Feb.  60 

4  Mar.  60 
4  Mar.  60 
4  Mar.  60 

27  Mar.  60 
4  May  60 
4  May  60 
8  Juno  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 

26  June  60 
7  July  60 

1  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 

18  Sept.  60 
20  Sept.  60 

2  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 
igDec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  6z 
20  Jan.  61 
:o  Jan.  61 
4  Mar.  6 


z  Jan, 
I  Jan, 


I  Jan.  62  17  Aug.  69  Wing  Officer  4  Native  Cnftintry. 

I  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69  Diet.  Supt.  of  Police,  3rd  Grade.— Personal  Assist. 

I  I    to  Inspector  General,  Bengal. 

X  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  6q  gub  Assist.  Com.  General,  xst  Class.— Sick  Furl. 
I  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69  Squadron  Officer  15  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Jan.  6»  25  Aug.  69  Wing  Commander  43  Native  Infantry. 
I  Jan.  62    2  Oct.  69  Wing  Commander  25  Native  Infantry. 

29  Oct.  69  Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 

29  Oct.  69  Assist.  Commissioner  of  Mhairwarm,  and  Politi- 
cal  Assist,  let  Class,  Rt^pootana.— Fnrloagh. 

29  Oct.  69  Assist.  Comr.,  2nd  Grade.  Oude.  Stiltanpore. 

29  Oct.  69, Squadron  Commander  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 

29  Oct.  69  offg.  Wing  Commander  9  Native  Infantry. 
I  Nov.  69|Agsi8tnnt  Military  Accountant.— Sick  Farloogh. 
T  Jan.  62  27  Nov.  69  officiating  Wing  Officer  3  Native  Infantry. 
I  Jan.  62  27  Nov.  eg'wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 
X  Jan.  62 '27  Nov.  69  Wing  Commander  21  Native  Infantry. 
I  Jan.  67  27  Nov.  69  with  29  Native  Infantry. 
X  Jan.  62  27  Nov.  69;wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 


X  Jan 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 


X  Jan.  62 1 27  Nov.  69 


X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  6w 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
X  Jan.  62 
7  Jan.  62 
6  Feb.  6a 
X7  Mar.  62 
29  Mar.  62 
25  Apr.  62 


Dep.  Comm.,  4th  Grade,  Assam.— Furlough. 


I  Jan.  62  27  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer  2  Goorkhas. 
X  Jan.  62'27  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Officer  s  Native  Infantry. 
X  Jan.  62I27  Nov.  69  District Supdt.of  Police,  3rd  Grade,Patna,Beii£aL 
X  Jan.  62  27  Nov.  691  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 
Jan.  62  27  Nov.  69  Squadron  Commander  xi  Bengal  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  69 1  Squadron  Commander  2  Puiyab  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  69  Wmg  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 

27  Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

27  Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer  9  Bengal  Cavalrj'. 

27  Nov.  69  Wmg  (^ommander  4  Punjab  Infantr; 


7  June  61  20  June  62 
7  June  6x1 25  July  62 
7  June  61  30  July  62 
7  June  61  30  July  62 
7  June  6x130  July  62 


7  June  6x 

7  Jxme  6x 
7  June  61 


30  July  62 

30  July  62 
30  July  62 


7  June  6x  1 30  July  62 
7  June  6x  30  July  62 


7  June  6x 

8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  6x 
8  June  61 
8  June  6z 
8  June  61 
8  June  6x 
8  June  61 
8  June 61 

20  June  61 
4  July  61 
4  July  61 

26  July  6x 

2  Aug.  6x 
4  Sept.  61 
xo  Sept.  61 
37  Sept.  61 
4  Oct.  6x 
4  Oct.  61 
2o  Oct.  6x 


Lawrence.  Henry  John 

Loch,  William 

Wemyss,  Binfleld 

Roberta,  Allan  Scott  ... 


30  July  62 
30  July  62 1 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  6a 

1  Aug.  62 
4  Sept.  62 
xo  Sept.  62 
27  Sept.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
20  Oct.  62 


26  Oct.  6x  3oOct.  62 


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4  Dec.  6zjxx  Dec.  62 
9  Jan.  62125  Jan.  63 


27  Nov.  69 
27  Nov.  69 

27  Nov.  69 

28  Nov.  69 
28  Nov.  6g 
28  Nov.  69 
x5  Dec.  69 

I  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
15  Feb.  70 
1  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 
I  Mar.  70 
I  Mar.  70 

1  Mar.  70 
xo  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
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30  Mar.  70 

9  May  70 
a6  May  70 
28  May  70 

2  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
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9  Aug.  70 

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22  Aug.  70 
x6  0ct.  70 
13  Dec.  70 
5  Jan.  71 
22  Feb.  7x 

a  May  71 

24  May  7x 
XX  July  71 


Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  5  Punjab  Infentry.  Llo^JSfh, 

Polit.  Agent,  3rd  Class,  Rajpootana  Agency. — Fnr- 
Wing  Officer  12  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 
Dist.Supdt.of Police  2ndGrade.Pe8hawur, Punjab. 
Wing  Officer  43  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  32  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  5  Punjab  Infantry. 
Subordinate  Judge,  2nd  Class,  Pertabgliar,  Oade. 
Brigade  Major,  Eoorum  Force. 
Wing  Commander  44  Native  Infkntry. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Futtehghur. 
Wing  Officer  9  Native  Inlhntry. 
Assist.  Com.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Oonao. 
With  23  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  Bhopal  Battalion.  riTmritiiur. 

With  8  Bengal  Cavalry.— Station  Staff*  Officer  a: 

Squadron  Commander  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infttntry. 

Wing  Conunander  31  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  8  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  X2  Native  Inflmtry. 

Squadron  Commander  xx  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Commander  X4  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

Squadron  Commander  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Mil.  Accountant,  2nd  Class,  2ud  Grade.  Bengal.— 


Wing  Officer  12  Native  Infantry.  C^^rlough 

With  21  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  2  Native  Inftintry. 

Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Inflintry. 

Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  2  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  xo  Native  Infantry.  [  Asstazn. 

Assist.  Commr.,  xst  Grade,  Turd*Garrow  Hill8, 

Squadron  Commanders  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  15  Native  Inftotry. 

Wing  Officer  20  Native  Infantrj'. 

Wing  Officer  22  Native  Infantry. 

With  13  Native  Infantrv. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commanded*  x  z  N  .1. 

Squadron  Commander  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander  39  N.  I. 

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4  Jan.  62  xo  Mar.  63  x8  July  71 
4  Jan.  62!  13  Mar.  63!  18  July  71 


Wing  Commander  16  Native  Infantry. 

f  Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab.— Special  duty 

I     Foreign  Dept. 

Wing  Officer  20  Native  Infantiy. 

Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.  P.   Wcrfcs, 
Indus  Valley  State  Railway.— Furloueh. 

Assist.  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Pui^iab.  Sirsa. 
.  .    Principal  of  the  Mayo  College  at  Ajnaere. 
20  Jan.  62|24  Mar.  63  x8  July  71  Wing  Officer  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 
20  Feb.  6a,24  Mar.  63]  x8  July  7X  Asst.  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Punjab. 


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'  Major  W.  B.  Aislabie  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  TTmh^la  campaifni  of  1863,  including 
the  actions  of  15th  and  x6th  December  (Medal  with  Claep).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs  in  the  Haaara  campaiffn  of 
1868,  melading  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Also  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Influitry 
in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

'  OaptainA.  Q.  Hartshome  served  with  the  32nd  Bengal  Native  Influitry  throughout  the  Campaign  under  Sir 
Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  (Jarvock  in  1863  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was 
prasent  at  the  operatione  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  including  the  aflEhirs  of  taking  the  Conical  HUl,  destruction  of  Lalloo 
and  Umbejla  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  FieldForce  in  1865-66  until 
Uiesorrender  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  1867-68 
in  (heLand  Transport  Train  and  subsequently  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  special 
datj  of  clearing  the  Tekonda  Pass  vid  the  Haddas  River  (Medal). 

'  Captain  W.  C.  Bamsden  served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65,  and  was  present 
u  the  capture  of  Dalim  Kot  and  recapture  of  Bala  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the 
lowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Clasp).    Served  with  the  3rd  Gtoorkhas  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Afghan  campaign  of 


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Hopkins,  John,    Bt^l 

Jf«yor.238ept73-..> 
(nialmers.  John,  Bi.  \ 

Major,  27  June  77...  > 
DoTle,  Thomas,   Bt.\ 

Hajor,  28  Bept.7B..,  S 

CiPTAnr. 

BdmondB,  Gfeofge  


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23  Sept.  S3 

30  Dec.  58 

28  Sept.  58 

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19  Oct.  58 

5  Aug.  59 
II  Apr.  65 

5  Oct.  65 


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a8  Sept. 70 


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19  Oct.  65 

27  June  69 

II  Apr.  72 

5  Oct.  72 


9  Feb.  76 
23  Dec.  78 

23  Deo. 

23  Dec.  78 


Station  Staff  Officer,  Roorkee. 
( In  charge  of  Depot  of  28  N.  I.  at 
I     Phillour. 

Doing  Duty  at  Dalhousie  Depot. 
Doing  Duty  at  Allahabad. 


Doing  Duty  at  Dinapore. 


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Bengal  Medical  Department. 


Suseiov  GxiTBRAL,  ranki  a$  Major 

General. 
Beatson,  John  Fallartoxi,2f2>.Crf . 

DiruTT  SuASiOHB  Gxnsix,  ramk 

a»  ColoneU. 
Bay,  George  Hutchinson,  MI).. 

Irving,  James,  MD 

Allen,  Frederick  Freeman,  CB. 
Hutchinson,  James  Alex.  C,  MD 
Ghristison,  Alexander,  MD.. 

Adley,  William  Henrv , 

De  Benxy.Annesley  Chas.Castriot  29 

Perkins,  Richard  Henry 20 

Townsend.  Stephen  Chapman. 

Beatson,  William  Bums,  MD 30 

Clarke,  John  James,  MD 14 

Tuson,  John  Edward.  ITD 17 

Dale,  Alfred  James,  2fB 20 

Hutchinson,  Robert  Faure,  MD  ...    3 


SmtOBOHB  Majob,  rank  a»  Major; 

hut  qfUr  20  jf9ar»*  gtrviee    a»  Lt. 

CoUmelt,  but  junior  of  th§  latter 

rank,  except  for  ekoiee  of  Quartere, 

Brown,  James  Bannatyne  Samuel 

Payne,  Arthur  James,  MD 


Scriren,  John  Barclay    

Amesbury,  Joseph  Walter  Raleiffh 
Cuningham,  James  Macnabb,  MD 
Goran,  George  Monorieff,  MD.. 
Partridge,  Samuel  Bowen 


Taylor,  Edward 

Spry,  Henry  William 

Sunpson,  Benjamin,  MD 

Picthall,  John,  MD 

Ourrie,  Greorge  Vernon  

Graham,  Henry  William  

Ringer,  Theobald,  JfD 

Sutherland,  Philip  Warren 

Bteson,  Alfred 

Watson,  William,  MB 

Oowie,  Alexander  John 

Bellew,  Patrick  Francis 

Palmer,  WUliam  John,  MD 

Pringle,  Robert,  MD 

Loch,  James  Henry,  MD 

Rouse,  Robert   

Jackson,  James  Rawlinson,  MD.. 
Garden,  Archibald  Macdonald  .. 
Amesbury,  Samuel  Comwallis    .. 

Brake,  John    

Reed,  Augustus  Keppel 

Garden,  Alexander,  MD 

Walker,  WiUiam,  MD 

Watson,  George  Alder  

Matbew,  Theobald,  MB 

Fairwei^er,  James,  MD 

Jackson,  Charles  Julian 

Bird.  Robert,  JfD 

Coates,  John  Martin,  MD 

Thorn,  Henry,  MD 

Planck,  Charles 

Bellew,  Henry  Walter,  C8I 


Smith,  David  Boyes,  MD 

Thornton,  James  Howard,  MB... 

Jones,  John,  MD 

Browne,  James,  MD 

Bateson,  Robert  Sander 

Wright,  Thomas  Pettit  

Dallas,  Alexander  Morison  

Kilkelly,  Charles,  IfB 

Shircore,  Sarkies  Michael 

Bddowes,  William 

Bryden,  James  Lumsdaine,  MD. 

Sherlock,  Thomas  Travers  

Kirton,  William  Henry  

Farrell,  George 

Bensley,Cha.EgbertWimond,  MD. 

Morioe,  John  Charles 

Oharles.Thoma8Edmond8ton,lfZ>. 

Rice,  William  Roche,  MD 

Abbott,  Richard  Theophilus,  MD. 


Cayley,  Henry   

Penny,  James  Champion,  MD 

HUson,  Archibald  Hamilton,  MD 

GaldweU,  William  Smith,  MD 

Raddock,  Charles  Edwin   

Sutherland,  George  Sackville,  MD 

Bonavia,  Emmanuel,  MD 

Dickson,  Lindsay  Frederic,  MD.. 

Taylor,  Adam 

Oampbell,  Alexander  Dugald,iri>. 

-Mktis,  Charles 

^dra,  Bajendra  Chandra 


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6  Sept.  66 

7  Sept.  66 
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20  Dec.  66 
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14  Jan.  67 
24  Jan.  67 
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Calcutta. 


[—Sick  Purlongh. 
Employed  under  Bengal  Gk)vt.  with  rank  of  Surg.  General 
nmbaua  Circle. 
Lacknow  Circle. 

Local  Surgeon  General  for  Civil  Duties,  N.  W.  P.  and  Oude. 
Allahabad  Circle. 
Assam  Circle. 

Saugor  Circle.  t''°"*: 

Rawul  Pmdee  Circle.— Prin.  Med.  Officer,  Koonmi  Field 
Lahore  Circle. 
Meemc  Circle. 
Presidency  Circle. 
I  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Base  Hospital,  Peshawnr. 


Medical  Storekeeper,  Allahabad. 

Supdt.  of  European  and  Native  Insane  Asylums,  Bbowa- 
neepore  and  Dullunda.— Offg.  Local  Surg.  Gen.  for  Civil 
Civil,  Lahore.  [Unties,  Bengal 

Officiating  7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Sftnitarv  Commissioner  with  the  Government  of  India. 
1  Goorkha  Regiment.  [College  HospiUl. 

Prof. of  Surgery,  Med.  Coll., Calcutta,and  ex-qf.  ist  Sargeon, 


23  Native  Infantry.  n    «_  ,     i. 

Wing  18  Native  Inflwitiy.  C""™!^^ , 

Civil.  Patna,  and  Superintendent,  Temple  Medical  8chooL 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts.— Furlough. 

10  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Assay  Master,  Bombay  Mint. 

7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

14  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Sappers  and  Miners.  ^ .,       [Oudft 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Kumann,  Bohilcund,  and 

Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  to  Govt.— Furlough. 

Officiating  Assay  Master,  Cfalcutta  Mint.     rCalctttta.-Farl. 

Prof,  of  Surgical  and  Descriptive  Anatomy,  Medical  CoUege, 

Supt.  of  Vaccination,  Agra  and  Meerut  Divisions. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Moradabad.-Offg.  Civil.  Allahabad. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Loodianab. 

Civil,  Saharanpore. 

Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination,  Punjab.-  Sick  Fun 

6  Native  Infantry. 

Civil.  Nagpore,  and  Superintendent  of  Central  Prison. 

26  Native  Infantry. 

CivQ,  Tespore,  Assam.— Offg.  Civil,  Cawnpore. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  N.  W.  P.  and  Oude. 

19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Ci\nl  and  Jail.  Sylhet.  ^  ,^. 

Civil,  Goordaspore.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Delhi. 

Civil,  Mooaufferporo.— Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Burdwan.— Sick  Fnrlouffh. 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Bengal.  .     . 

3  Punjab  Infantry.  [Supdt.  General  of  Vacanation. 

Sanitary  .Commissioner,  N.  W.   Provinces  and  Onde,  wa 

Sanitary  Commissioner,  Pux^jaub,  Lahore.- SpecislPouticai 
Duty,  Koorum  Field  Force.  ^  ,    _ 

Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine,  Med.  CoU.,  Calcntta. 

Civil,  Arrah. 

Surgeon  Superintendent,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

41  Native  Infjantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Umballa. 

17  Native  Inftintry. 

inspector  General  of  Prisons,  Punjab  (Lahore) . 

Civil,  Allygurh.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Moorshedabad. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Statistical  Officer  to  Sanitary  Gommr.  with  Govt,  of  India.   | 

Civil,  Etawah.— Sick  Furlough. 

Medical  Storekeeper,  Meean  Meer.— Officiating  Principal 

5  Goorkha  Regiment.       [Medical  Storekeeper,  Govt  Pi»J- 

Civil  and  Jail.  Kishnaghur,  Nuddea. 

Offg.  Civil,  Dhurmsala.  [Medical  CoUese,  Cslcntu.  1 

Supt.  General  of  Vaccination  and  Professor  of  Midwifery* 

Civil,  Jubbulpore. 

Sanitary  Comr.,In8p.  Gen.  of  Jails  and  Dispensaries.sndSnpt. 
of  Vaccination,  Hyderabad  AssignedDists.— Sick  Furl. 

Supdt.  of  Eye  Infirmary,  and  Surg.  Mayo  Native  Hoepitai. 

Civil  and  JaU,  Umballa.— Furlough.  [Cslcntta. 

Civil,  Agra.— Prindiwl,  Medical  SchooL 

27  Native  Infantry. 

31  Native  InCantry.  [tlon,  Rwpootana. 

Rajpootana  PoliUcal  Agency,  and  Supt.  Gen.  of  Ysccina* 

Health  Officer,  Lucknow.— Officiating  Civil,  I^sabad. 

13  Native  Inftmtry. 
_ 'Civil,  Pesbawur. 
58  27  Jan.  70  Malwah  Bbeel  Corps.  , 

58  27  Jan.  70  Civil,  Goruckpore.  [Physician  of  the  CoUweH^PJJJJ 


28  Nov.  67 
9  Jan.  68 
>o  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
2o  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 

2  July  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug. 68 
4  Aug.  68 
4  Aug.  68 
8  Oct.  68 
92  Oct.  68 
20  Nov.  68 
Dec.  66 

29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 

4  Aug.  69 
4  Aug.  69 
4  Aug.  69 
4  Aug.  69 


58  27  .Tan.  70  Professor,  Medical  Oollege,  Calcutta,  and  ex  t 


Bengal  Medical  Department, 


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SrieBon  Majob. 


Iddderdale,  Robert,  IfD 

Aitclu«>n,Jaiiie8Edw.Tiemey,lfi>. 

Teale,  Thomas  SUck,  MD 

Brown.ThomasEdwinBnrton,JfI>. 

Potter,  Henry,  MD 

Hatchell,  Charles 

Wbishaw,  John  Charles 

De  Fibeck,FrederickWilliamAlex. 

White,  John  Berry  

Harris,  Worseley  Poolelt,  If  IP.  ... 

Allen,  William  Edward 

XsDtell,  Riners,  Jr.B 

Bensley,  Edwin  Clement  

Sheppard*  Thomas  Williams  , 

Ellis.  John,  ifi» 

Seloua,  Edric 

Gostello,  Charles  Peter  , 

Durant,  James  John    

Oderaine,  Ferdinand 

Grant,  George.  MB 

Chesnaje,  Georve  Cochet 

Dancan,  John,  MD 

Tandy,  Edward  Ord    

Paiwuis,  Francis  

Constant,  Frederick  George,  MD. 

Condon,  James  Hunt  

Hooper,  William  Roe 

Smith,  Henry  Seymour,  MB 

Cameron,  Charles 

Eichardson,  John,  MB 

Holmes,  Arthur  Parker,  MD 

Gray,  Robert,  If  J 

Fleming,  Jos.  MacKanghtan,  ITD. 
Oldham,  Charles  Frederick ... 
fitzfreiald,  Edward  Ambrose 
Henderson,  Georflre,  MD  


CaUen,  Peter,  Ifl 

Jameson,  George  William. 

Cookson,  Henry 

Conniugham,  Eobt.  Wiseman,  if D 

Moir,  William,  MB 

Skardon,  Thomas  Gray 

Sbaw,  John  Cardy  

Johoiton,  John  Wilson,  MD. 

Cameron,  John,  IfD 

Wcher,  Jesse  Griggs 

Mackertich,  Simon,  MD.' .... 

French,  John  Gay,  MD 

Lyons.  Richard  Thomas 

McLeod,  Kenneth,  MD 

Cle^bom,  Jamee,  MD 

Harvey.  Robert,  MB 

Skeen.  Andrew,  IfJ 

8ad,  Robert  

Bennett,  John,  MD 

GtMner,  Edward  Barton  

KeUj,  James,  IfZ) 

Spencer,  Lionel  Dixon,  MD.. 
King,  George,  MB 

Ceuer,  William,  lf.B 


i^ms,  Heniy  Black 

jTasafton,  George,  MB 

i««fion,  Robert,  MD 

™ew,  Robert  George 

Jnncan,  William,  JfJ 

Jwsy  George   

«»••.  George  Cumberland... 

fower,  Richard 

^'"ffllh,  Griffith 

S*°»ron,  Lewis,  MD 

5*je,  Daniel  O'Connell ,  MD 

warbartou,  WUliam  Pleace,  MB.. 

Birch,  Edward  Alfred 

feeffan,  Denis  Francis.  MD. 

»df8,  Lewis  Edward 

Jwckenaie,  Stephen  CouU,  MD. ... 

Stewart,  William  Day 

2^Pign«.Horatio  Dav.  SteeLlfD. 

Mullen.  Thomas  Ffrench,  MD 

Gaffney,  John  Burke  

McKenna,  ComeUus  John 

Wool,  Julius  John,  MB 

Jnden,  Woodforde  

ptfaon.  Andrew  McMaster  

^bndge.  Alfred  Swaine,  MD... 

Stephen,  Arthur.  MB 

Jewman,  John  Henry,  MD 

Johnstone,  Hugh,  Ifi 

BcaoioKs,  rank  tu  LUuts.,  hutttfUr 
•«  9*or^tervie9  tkn  rank  at  CapU. 
Cwmmgham,  Darid  Douglas, JfJ. 

JHutwell,  Henry  _... 

Cwnenm,  Archibald,  JfD.... 


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59  27  July 
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59  27  July 
59  37  July 
59  27  July 
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59  27  July 

60  30  Jan. 
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70  Bupermiendent  of  Vaccination,  Daijeeling  Circle. 
70'  39  Native  Infantry. 
70  19  Native  Inllantry. 


Principal  of  the  Liahore  Medical  School. 

18  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Mozuffemugger.— Offg.  Civil,  AUyghor. 


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60 

60 

60 

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Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

43  Native  Inikntry. 

Olfg.  Civil,  Mussoorie. 

Ilhopal  BattaUon. 

9  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Rajshahye. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent,  Behar. 

Civil,  Seetapore. 

Civil,  Bara  Banki.— Offg.  OivU,  Ghaieepore. 

5  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Benares. 

34  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Central  and  District  Jails,  Bareilly. 

4  Goorkha  llegiment. 
i  I  Native  Infantry. 

8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

13  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cawnpore.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Benares. 

Civil,  Allahabad.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Bahraich.— Offg.  Civil,  Bara  Banki. 

Superintendeutof  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Benares  Div. 

z  Sikh  Infantry. 

Civil,  Mooltan. 

I  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Civil,  Jounpore.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Mirzapore. 

Civil,  Guj  ran  walla.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Elawul  Pindee. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Nimar  District,  Khandwa. 

Civil,  Mussoorie. — Officiating  Civil,  Etawah. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 
15  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Meerut. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Mymensing.— Furlough. 

Officiating  3  Goorkhas. 

Civil,  Fyzabad.— Furlough. 

Civil,  Uowrah. 

5  Punjab  Infantry. 

Health  Officer  for  the  Port  of  Calcutta.— Offg.  Civil,  Patna. 

,5  Native  Infantry. 

Secretary  to  the  Surgeon  General. 

Civil,  Nynee  Tal. 

Civil,  34-Pergunnahs. 

Medical  Officer  to  the  Maharajah  of  Putiala. 
77 1  Civil,  Futtebghur. 

77 1  Officiating  SuperintendentGeneral  of  Vaccination,  Pozyab. 
77  Civil,  Bijnore.— Offg.,  Sha^jehanpore. 
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3  Oct. 
3  Oct. 
3  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

3  Oct. 
3  Oct. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
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31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

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30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 
30  Sept. 


Puiyab  Infantry. 
Marwar  Political  Agency. 
Supt.  Royal  Botanic  Garden  at  Calcutta,  and  Prof,  of  Botany, 

Calcutta  Medical  College. 
Chemical  Examiner,  &c.,  Lahore  Medical  School.— Offg. 

Curator,  Lahore  Museum. 
Civil,  Hoogbly.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Darjeeling. 
I  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  Futtehghur. 
77 'Civil,  Midnapore.— Offg.  Civil,  Mozufferpore. 

77  10  Native  Inlantry. 

77iCivU,  Murree.— Offg.  Supt.  of  Vaccination,  Punjab. 
77!  3  Pui\jab  Cavalry. 
77 1 1 1  Bengal  Cavalry. 
781 18  Bengal  Cavalry. 

78  Civil,  Backergunge.— Furlough.  JSick  Furl. 


i8t  Resident  Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  General  Hospital. — 
Medical  Officer  to  the  Bajah  of  Kapoorthala. 
Civil,  Haaareebagh. 
3  Central  India  Horse. 

7  Native  Infantry.  [School. 

Professor,  Calcutta  Med.  School,  and  Supdt.,  Campbell  Med. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Cuttack. 
Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

In  medical  charge  of  Ulwar  Political  Agency.— Civil,  Betul. 
Offg  Civil,  Raepore,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail. 
39  Native  Infantry.  [Hazareebagh. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Rauchee.— Officiating  Ciyil, 
2  Goorkhas. 

Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Bengal. 
Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lahore. 
Mhairwarra  Battalion. 
Civil,  Akyab.— Officiating  Civil,  Rangoon. 


Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical  College, 
Officiating  Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul. 
Civil,  Sultanpore. 


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Bvera,  Benjamin  

Carmiohael,  Jas.  Cha.Gordon  ^MD. 

Grant,  Alexander  Gibb,  MB 

Jackson,  Warwick    

McLaren,  George  Gilbert,  MB 

Monteath,  Joseph  Johnstone,  MD. 
Downie,  Kenneth  MackenBie,  MB, 

MaoGregor,  John 

Hutcheson,  George,  MD 

Johnson,  Edward  Reginald 

Calthrop,  Christopher  William 

Sanders,  Richard  Careless,  MB... 

Sanders,  Edwin 

Franklin,  Benjamin , 

Edis,  Frederick  Pooley.  MB 

Wright,  Robert  Temple,  MD, 

Davis,  George  M'Bride,  MD 

Gupta,  Kali  Pada,  MB 

Linton,  Uenry  James  

Duke,  OUiver  Thomas,  MB 

Nicholson,  Francis  Cobhum.  MB. 

Gonn,  John  Sutherland,  JfiJ   

Hendley,  Thomas  Holbein   

Gregg,  William  Henry,  MB 

Seaman,  Albert  Baird 

Smyth,  Frederick  Augustus 

Boyd,  Herbert  

Lloyd,  John,  MD 

Courtney,  William  Michael 

Ruttledge,  Edward  Butler    

Robinson,  Thomas,  If  £ 

Martin,  Daniel  Nicholas,  MD.  ... 
Strahan,  Alexander  Bannermnn... 
Roe,  William  Alexander  Crauford 
Meadows,  Charles  John  Walford 

Keefer,  William  Napier 

Deane,  Andrew 

Murray,  William  Flood,  MB 

M'Connell.James  Fred.Parry,3fi/. 

O'Brien,  Joseph,  MD 

M'DonneU,  James  O'Malley,  MD. 

Reid,  James,  IfP 

Mackenzie,  Gilbert  Proby,  Jfi?  ... 


Crombie,  Alexander,  MD.  .1. 

Murphy,  William  Reed 

Joubert,  Charles  Henry,  MB 
RusseU,  Ebenezer  Geer,  MB. 

Scully,  John 

Hall,  Gcofihrey  Craythome  ... 
Roy,  Gopanl  Chunder,  MD... 
Reid,  Adiam  Scott,  MB 


Watson,  George,  JfD 

Fa8ken,Wm.Andw.Dumford,lfi>. 

Lawrie,  Edward,  MB 

Wilson,  Joseph,  MD 

Mnlvany,  Edward  

Zorab,  John  Manook,  MB 

Dutt,  Russick  Lall,  MD 

Daphtary.GirdharlalRatanlal.lfD 
Bookey,  John  Thomas  Brownrigg 

M'Gregor,  Alexander 

Young,  James,  MB 

Duke,  Joshua 

Gupta,  Bankabehari,  lf£ 

M'Conaghey,  John,  JfD 

Palmer,  Edward  

Williams,  Alfred  Henry,  MB 

Holmes,  Robert  AndrewKing.lfD. 
Ferris,  John  Edward  Chamock. 

Brereton,  Samuel 

Moriarty,  Matthew  Denis,  MB.. 

Price,  Gordon,  2fD 

BoviU,  Edward,  MB 

O'Brien,  Bartholomew,  MD 

Dundas,  George  Albert 

HiU.  Henry  Walter,  MB 

Ahmed,  Zalnoor  Allee,  MB 

Gilligani  William  Arthur 

Griffiths,  William  Edwin  

Wilkie,  David,  MB 

Batteniby,  William  Edward,  MB. 

Wall,  Alfred  John,  MD 

Moodle,  Robert,  MB  

Tuohy,  Francis  Joseph,  MD 
Moynan,  Wm.  Edw.  Bonsall,  MD. 

Maodonald,  Denis  Peter,  ITD  

Baker,  Oswald  

Mallins,  Henry,  Jf.B 

Wright,  Frederick  WUliam,  MB.. 
Wiloocks,  Alexander  John,  Jf.B.., 
Moloney,  Timothy,*  MD 


Doakin,  Chas.  Washington  Shirley 

M'Kay,  Henry  Kellock 

Swaine,  Frederick  Robert,  MB . 


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Civil,  Wardha. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Fort  William. 

16  Native  Infantry. 

2  Punjab  Infantry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Deyrah  Doon,  and  Gov.  Gen.'s  Body  Guard. 

Civil,  Cachar. 

Supdt.  Central  and  District  Jails,  Benares. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Chunar. 

33  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Azimghur.— Officiating  Civil,  Bareilly. 

2  Sikh  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lucknow.-— Officiating  Civil,  Lncknovr. 

Deputy  Assay  Master,  Calcutta  Mint. 

4  Sikh  Infiantry. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle 

24  Native  Infantry. 


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Beloochistan  Agency. 

Surgeon,  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  and  Superintdt.,  Presidency  Jail 

4  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Jeypore  Political  Agency. 

Civil,  Doomka.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Hooghly 

2  Native  Infantry. 

Lawrence  Asylum,  Sunawur. 

14  Native  Infantiy. 

Civil,  Oonao.— Officiating  Civil,  Kheri. 

38  Native  Infantrj'. 

Civil,  Bndaun. 

4  Punjab  Infantry. 

30  Native  Infiantry. 

36  Native  Infantri*. 

21  Native  Infiantry. 

Civil,  Chimiparun. 

20  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Munipore.— Officiating  Civil,  Moradabad. 

Civil,  Pooree.— Officiating  Civil,  Burdwan. 

Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  ic. 

44  Native  Infantr3'. 

Furlough. 

Offg.  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair  and  the  Nicobai-». 


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Civil,  Dacca. 

25  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Bhaugulpore.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Gowhatty. 

Medical  Officer,  Gilgit. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Allahabad. 

Civil,  Beerbhoom. 

8  Native  Infantry. 
13  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Futtehporo.— Officiating,  Minpoorie. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Lahore  Medical  School. 

42  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oude. 

Civil,  Balasore. 

Civil,  Bankoora. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 

6  Punjab  Infiintry. 

Civil,  Goojerat. 

Officiating  Civil,  Umritsur. 

3  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Pooree. 

Civil,  Moozuflcrnugger. — Officiating,  Jounpore. 

3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent,  Central  and  District  Jails,  Meerut. 

Political  Agency  in  Turkish  Arabia. 

3  Native  Infantry. 

Oivii,  Jebttore. 

Officiatiug  ist  Resident  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

Officiating  Civil,  Gronda. 

Junior  Civil  Surgeoij,  Rangoon. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Monghyr.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Maldah.— Officiating  Civil,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 

Northern  Bengal  State  Railway,  Saidpore.— Ofig.  Civil,  Midnapore. 

Officiating  21  Native  Infantry. 

Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Allahabad.— OfTg.  Supdt.,  Central  Jail,  Asrm. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bhaugulpore.— Sick  FutIoui^Il 

Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul.— Sick  i<^urlough. 

Officiating  i  Bengal  Cavalry. 

12  Native  Infantry. 

40  Native  Infantry. 

17  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Theyetmyo,  Burmah. 

22  Native  Infantry. 

45  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Ghazeepore.— Oflfg.  Civil,  Boolundshohur. 

3  Sikh  Infantry. 

I  Officiating  Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Allahabad. 

32  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Rauohee.^^  |^  ^ 


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Corbett,  John  Lane,  MD 3»  Mar.  74  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Niinar. 

Browne,  Samnel  Haalett,  UD.  ...31  Mar.  74  CiWl,  Uoshnngabad  Distriot. 

Mair,  Edward,  MB 31  Mar.  74'CiviI,  Mirzapore.— Officiating  Suporlntendant  of  Luoknow  Jail. 

Amstronj:,  Jamee  31  Mar.  74  Marine  Survey  Department. 

Dawson, LooiB  Bichard 31  Mar.  74iSick  Furlough. 

trbircore,  John Gatohick  (31  Mar.  74;Sick  Fnrlongh. 

Yeld,  Horace  Parr  13:  Mar.  74'i5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

FoUerton,  John  Campbell     '31  Mar.  74;On  Field  Service. 

Warden,  Charles  James  Hislop  ...31  Mar.  74'Profea8or  of  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Examiner,  Medical  College, 

Stoker,  Kichard  Nugent   130  Sept. 74'Garri8on  Surgeon,  Fort  Attock. 

Bomford,  Gerald '30  Sept.  74  In  joint  medical  charge  at  Simla. 

BircUy,  Arthur,  if ^ 30  8epL74|Omciating  6  Bengal  Cavaliy, 

M'Cartie,  Charles  Joseph,  MD  ...  30  Sept.  74  Officiating  2  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Rankiiig,  George  Spiers  Alex..  IfB.  31  Mar.  75  6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Mnnay,  Robert  Davidson,  MB....  31  Mar.  75 1  Civil,  Chittagong. 

Ccmins.  Dennis  Wood  Deaue  31  Mar.  75  Officiating  28  Native  Infkntry. 

(/Connor,  Patrick  Fentilon  31  Mar.  75  Officiating  2  Sikh  Infantry. 

Moian,  James, ITD ,31  Mar.  75'Officiating  6  Native  Inflintry. 

Beataon,  WUUam '31  Mar.  75,Meywar  Political rAgenoy. 

Sunmonds,  William  Allason 31  Mar.  75  Koorum  Field  Force. 

Warbarton,  George  Arthur 31  Mar.  75  Officiating  Civil,  Teapore. 

Macrae,  Roderick 31  Mar.  75  28  Native  Infantry. 

Bate,  ThomaaElwood  Lindeeay...  3^  Mar.  75  Officiating  2  Native  Infantry. 

Korah,8hibram,  MB 31  Mar.  TSlOfficiating  4  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Weir,  Patrick  Alexander,  MB.   ...  30  Sept.  75 !  1 6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Freyer.  Peter  Johnston,  MD 30  Sept.  751  Officiating  Civil,  Aaimghur. 

Haig,  Percy  deHaga 3oSept.  75  Officiating  4  Sikh  Inftmtry. 

oewtaa,  John,  If 5 30  Sept.  75  Corps  of  Guides. 

0  >em,  John.  MD 30  Sept.  75  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Shahpore. 

Tomes,  Arthur  31  Mar.  76, Officiating  Civil,  Backergunge. 

wwn,  William  Arthur 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Peeror,  George  Hamilton '31  Mar.  7^{Officiating  Lea  Wing  xo  Native  Infantry. 

Dantri,  Sorabshaw  Horma^ji 31  Mar.  76  Civil,  Tharrawaddy  District. 

Jaodonald,  Donald  John 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  24  Native  Inftmtry. 

Hamilton,  Henry,  MD 31  Mar.  76'On  Field  Service. 

Halpin,  Nicholas  John  31  Mar.  76  sick  Furlough. 

Doyle,  Bernard 31  Mar.  76. 

I'obb  Robert 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  2nd  Resident  Surgeon,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

^phens,  Aug.  Edward  Richard ...31  Mar.  76  Candahar  Field  Force. 

Udffe.  William  Hotson 31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Bjinoro. 

Moorhaad,  James.  MD 30  Sept.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Mymensingh. 

Beaiaotj,  Charles  Henry 30  Sept.  76  Officiating  7  Native  InAntry. 

Oweo,  Charles  WiUiam 30  Sept.76  Koorum  Field  Force. 

Unfflths.  GUbert  Saunders 30  Sept.76  Officiating  i  Punjab  Infantry. 

want,  Peter  Macpherson,  MB. ...  30  Sept.  76  Officiating  2  Central  India  Horse. 

wea,  waiiam 31  Mar.  77  Candahar  Field  Force. 

uuhes^alter 3iMar.  77  Officiating  5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

J«S:,David  Morton 31  Mar.  77  Doaba Outposts. 

loary,  Walter    31  Mar.  77  With  x8  Native  Infantry. 

^eJle,  George  Jerome 3-  Mar.  77  Officiating  5  Infimtry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

ttaacock,  John  Gatchell 3'  Mar.  77  Officiating  5  Punjab  Cuvalry. 

S^  Dharmadas    3'  Mar.  77  Officiating  Superintendent  of  Taocination,  Banohee. 

jackenae,  Alexander  William  ...  31  Mar.  77  Officiating  3  Punjab  Cavabry. 

«|Ane,  Jeremiah,  MD 31  Mar.  77  Candahar  FieldPorce. 

xtUen,  Douglas,  Jfi) 31  Mar.  77  Officiating  Mey war  Bheel  Corps. 

p5L  •  °^**«rt  Jamea ,131  Mar.  77  Special  Civil  Duty,  Shaik  Budeen.     * 

'^Mnaon,  Ernest  Laurie  "31  Mar.  77  Sick  Furlough. 

.>eiw,  James  Alexander.  MB !3i  Mar.  77  Officiating  2  Sikh  Infitntry. 

^!?J^  •}y*™««'  Martin    I31  Mar.  77  Officiating  10  Bengal  Cavaby. 

J  p'ftB.  James,  2fX> ,31  Mar.  77  Koorum  Field  Force. 

'^.^ViUiam,  MD Ui  Mar.  77, Koorum  Field  Force. 


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KaersoD,  George  Augustus. 
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Officiating  3  Pux^'ab  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil.  Hurdui. 

Officiating  34  Native  Infantry. 

Additional  Medical  Officer,  Port  Blair. 

Officiating  Civil,  Khyouk-hpyoo. 

Candahar  Field  Force. 

Officiating  Resident  Snrge6h,  Medioal  College  Hospital. 

Officiating  Civil,  Jbelum. 

Officiating  23  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  14  Native  Infantry. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Depot  of  Native  Troops  at  Rawul  Pindee. 

Koorum  Field  Force. 


Officiating  5  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  33  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  38  Native  Infantry. 

Offioiatmg  x6  Native  Inf^ntzy. 

Rawul  Pindee  Circle. 
30  Sept.  78  Officiating  2  Bengal  Cavalry. 
30  Sep  .78,2  and  3  Companies  Sappers  and  Miners. 

30  Sept.  781  Koorum. 

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Sahanmpore. 

Assist.  Baperintendent  Horse  Breeding  Operataons. 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Biffhi  Mnerend  Edward  Ralph  Johnson,  DD,  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcotta  and  ICetropolitan  in  India  and  the 

Island  of  Ceylon,  ai  Nov.  76. 
The  Bufhi  Reverend  Thomas  Yalpy  French,  DD.  Bishop  of  Lahore,  aj  Dec.  77. 
The  Venerable  Joseph  Baly,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta  and  Commissary. 
The  Bev.  Brook  Deedes,  1£A.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  8  Feb.  77. 

Ohaa.  Sanderson,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Calcatta,  and  Sec.  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  z6  April  70.- Leave. 
B.  Leycester  Upton,  Esq.,  Officiating. 


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Sev,  Henry  Murray,  MA 

Bev.  James  Kilbee  Stuart,  MA . . . 

Bev.  Thomas  Moore,  £^ 

Bev.  John  William  Toung.  MA.. 

Bev.  John  Richard  Baldwin 

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Bev.  Peter  John  Jarbo,  MA 

Bev.  Arthur  William  Irwin,  MA. 
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Bev.  Alexander  Robinson,  MA. 
Bev.  John  Alex.  Stamper,  Jlf.il... 

Bev.  William  Ayerst,  MA 

Bev.  John  Hooking,f  Jf^ 

Bev.  William  Charles  Bell 

Bev.  William  Ward  Nicholls 

Bev.  Fred.  Walter  Robberds,Sil. 
Bev.  Arth.  Octavins  Hardy,  MA. 

Bev.  Joseph  Spear,  BA 

Bev.  G.  F.  Popham  Blyth,  MA. 

Bev.  Percy  Nicolas,  MA 

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Alexander  Newton  Wilson 

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Bev.  Mathew  Lamert,  BA Muttra. 

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Bev.  Clement  Glover  Moore,  BA . 

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Bev.  Walter  Adolphus  Hamilton 

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iSjglBev.   Ferguson   John    Mont- 

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1  Sir  Arthor  Beoher  serred  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  and  waa  preiient  at  the  storm  and  cap- 
tore  of  Ghosnee  (Medal).  Throoghont  the  Sutlq  campaiflp  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferose- 
ihah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  si^e  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.C'jlonel).  Served 
u  Quarter  Master  General  with  Army  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (severely  wounded, 
CA.  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  General  A  Tucker  served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind,  and 
was  severely  wounded  in  five  places  at  the  batUe  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  General  B.  Darvall  aurved  throughout  the  Burmeae  war  of  1824-36,  and  was  preaent  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Tarions stockades  (Medal).    Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  Mudny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal). 

*  General  U.  Palmer  served  agaiosb  tue  Bheel  tribes  in  1827-28.  Campaigns  during  1838-40  in  Affghanistan 
lad  Beloocluscan,  including  the  storm  aod  capture  ot  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded,  matchlock«ball 
throagh  leftttugh,  in  a  skirmish  at  the  entrance  to  the  Bolan  Pass  on  the  soth  MaroU  1839.  ^utlej  campaign  of 
i845-46,commaud(}d  ihe48tn  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  butles  of  Moodkeoand  Ferozeshah  (horse  ^ot),and  waa 
aBri^e  Majorat  the  actionoi  Ali  wal— wounded  (Medal  Nud  twoCtasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Brigade 
Mj^or  to  Brigadier  General  Wheeler's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  iLangra  in  1846,  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1843-49,  including  the  storming  of  the  Dullah  Heights  and  reduction  of  threa  small  forts  (Medal).  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  ia  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Chinhut  in  commaud  of  native  details  from  mutinied  regiments ;  com- 
Banded  in  the  Muchee  Btx^wn  Fort  from  the  firini<  of  the  tlrdt  rebil  sh  Jt  against  t  to  the  withdawal  of  its  garrison, 
and  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Luuknow  Residency  to  its  relief;  commanded  a  Detachmeut  of  all  arms  sent  from 
Caimpore  acnunst  rebels  in  185b  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year  s  service). 

'  General  D.  Pott  served  with  the  47th  BengalNative  Infantry  against  the  insurgents  near  Cuttack  in  1833.  Served 
throaghout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46 ;  commanded  the  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
aod  Feroaeshah,  and  was  also  present  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  action  of  Aliwal,  and  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot 
(Medal and  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  force  of  z,8oo  men  against  the  insurgents  in  Pegu 
iQ  1854  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India— Medal).  Commanded  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  against  the  rebola  in  the  Mirzapore  district  (Medal) ;  embarked  in  its  command  in  June 
1838  on  service  to  China,  and  served  during  the  campaign  of  1858-59  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of 
India-Medal). 

•General  W.  E.  Mulcaster  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was 
severely  wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
inclading  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
including  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'General  O.  Cavenagh  served  with  the  4th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the 
battle  of  Maharajpore— left  leg  carried  away  by  a  cannon-shot  and  charger  killed  (Bronze  Star,  and  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Served  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  waa  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  in  the  action  of 
Baddiwal  (Modal,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

'^GeneralJ.  S.  Paton  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze 
Bur).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Modal  and  one  Clasp),  and 
captore  of  Kota  Kangra.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  atTair  of  Ramuuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
snd  baMea  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Affireedics  in  1850,  inclu<liiig  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass 
near  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Force  employed  to  suppress  the  Googaira  insurrection  in  1857, 
snd  commanded  the  Field  Detachment  sent  fh}m  Lahore,  which  was  thrice  engaged.  Has  been  twenty-seven 
times  mentioned  in  despatches  and  orders. 

'^  Sir  CharlesReid  served  in  Upper  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmoor  Battalion  (Goorkhas) 
tlircKigh(mt  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  184S-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon— brought  the 
BattaUon  out  of  action  (horse  twice  wounded,  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch.  Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-5^  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the  Sirmoor  Battalion 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 ;  opened  the  communicutiou  between  Meerut  and  Calcutta,  for  which  he 
received  the  thanka  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budlee-ke-Serai  and  throughout  the  siege  of 
Delhi,  and  commanded  all  the  advanced  posts  on  the  right  of  the  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  Rao's  house  (the 
key  of  the  poaition)  from  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  September,  during  which  period  twenty-six  separate  attacks  upon 
those  positiona  were  repulsed.  Commanded  a  Column  on  the  Z7th  June  for  the  attack  on  Kissengunge,  commanded 
^e4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  Z4th  September — severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB-^  and 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1853-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel, 
thanked  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separate  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India).  Is  in  receipt  of  the  Good 
Stiriee  and  the  Wound  pensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  his  distinguished  military  services. 

J^  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal).  Also  in 
the  Poi^anb  campaign  of  1848-49  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  Greneral,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat 
(Medal  with  Claap,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

J*Gaieral  H.  F.  Dunsford  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
°*ttle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  Troops  of  the  itajahs  of  Puttialla  and  Jheend  dur- 
^f  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  ana  was  present  at  its  storm  and  capture.  Commanded  the  Buxar  Column  of  the 
Sh&kabad  Field  Force  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1858 ;  commanded  at  the  attack  of  Burahpjore  on  the  14th  Oct.  1858,  driving 
t^  rebels  in  force  out  of  a  atrongly  entrenched  poaition,  and  routing  them  with  great  slaughter;  defeated  an 
sttsck  of  the  rebels  at  Sikurreea  on  i6th  October  and  in  other  skirmishes  leading  to  the  successful  attack  on  the 
t-jwn  of  Jugdespore  on  19th  Octobei>-severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.).  Commanded  the  Jynteah 
Kid  force  in  Rzpeditions  of  1862-63  against  rebel  Jynteahs  in  As«ain.  including  the  capture  of  the  stockades  of 
^sUeang,  Munsow,  Oomkai,  Rungbarai,  and  Surteung  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor  General, 
sad  the  Secretarv  of  State  for  IncQa).  Commanded  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  field  force  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  the  fort  of  Dalimkote  and  stockade  of  Channoorchie  in  Dec.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Lieat.General  C.  T.  Chamberlsun  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  of  1839-42,  including  the 
*t^  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  varioua  actions  near  Candahar  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49, 
i^lading  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul 
Pindee,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Such  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  at  Mooltan  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Native 
IMancry,  waa  engaged  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Cheekawutne  for  four  days 
(Medal,  Brevet  of  LL Colonel,  and  thanka  of  Government) . 

'7  laeot  General  E.  G.  Taylor  aerved  the  GwaUor  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec. 
1^3  (Bronze  Star).  SnUcy  campaign  of  1845-46  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee  (Medal).  Punjaub 
Campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  town,  surrender  of 
the  citadel^  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

I*  Lieat.General  A.  Fytohe  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Arracan  Battalion  emploved  against  the  Walleng 
mil  tribe  on  the  Arracan  frontier  in  1841-42, — took  the  Walleng  Hill  stockade,  and  reduced  the  tribe  to  submission, 
oerved  the  Pai\janb  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded), 
»nd  sabaequeat  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghana  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Raised  and  commanded  an  irregular 
force  with  whicl^  in  cox^unction  wiUi  a  party  of  seamen  and  marines  imder  Commander  Rennie,  he  defeated  the 
Bormeee  CUefis  Nga-thein  and  Moung-tha-bon,  on  the  22nd  and  23rd  Jan.,  and  the  Burmese  Grovemor  of  the  pro- 
jii^ce  of  Raaaein  on  the  29th  Jan.  1853,  capturing  nine  guns  and  upwards  of  3,000  stand  of  arm^  (thanked  by  the 
Governor  General  of  Incua  in  Council).  Co-operated  with  the  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  during  March  1853 
against  the  force  under  Myat-Toon  in  the  vicinity  of  Donabow— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the 
iiovenuneni  of  India,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Quelled  a  rebellion  of  the  Burmese  in  the  Bas- 
sem  district  in  Feb.  1854,  with  a  small  force  of  regular  troops  and  a  levy  of  Burmese,  and  after  three  engagements 
comnletely  routed  the  inaurgenta  and  captured  their  leaders  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India) .  Quelled  a 
rebellion  of  the  Karen  tribes  in  the  Bassein  district  with  the  Ba««cin  Police  Corps,  which  ho  commanded  during 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  routing  a  large  bo<ly  of  insurgents  under  Men^f-loun;^,  a  pseudo  prince  of  that  txiho^and^taking 
him  prisoner  (thanked  Uy  the  Governor  Gouerul  oi'  India  in  CouucilJ .  Digitized  by  VJ iJ VJg l\^ 


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'»  Sir  Donald  Stewart  served  aj?amst  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Commanded  the  Volunteers  servingr  in  the  Allyjrhur  district  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  all  communi- 
cation with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  off  he  volunteered  to  carry  despatches  from  the  Govemment  of 
the  North-West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commanding  at  Delhi ;  on  arrival  in  cnmp  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet 
of  Major) ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
throughout  the  operations  in  Rohilcund  (mentioned  in  despntches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Com- 
manded the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  CB.). 

**  Sir  Henry  Norman  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Punjaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-49  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  at  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  aiyl  Croojerat,  and 
subsequent  pui-buit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AiTghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Troops  engaged  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  and, 
as  Brigade  Major  or  D.  A.  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  employed,  wa«  engage<l  in  various  expeditions  against  the 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  1850-51-52-53-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3i8t  N.I.  during  the 
Santhal  insurrection  in  1855-56,  and  for  four  months  was  in  command  of  n  separate  Detachment  (thanked  by 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an  insurgent  chief).  Was  eng^aged  throughout  the 
operations  against  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  first  outbreak  in  May  1857  until  the  termination  of  the 
war.  As  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  was  present  at  the  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  8th  June  1857  in  which 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester)  was  killed,  and  performed  the  duties  of  Adjutant  General  to  the  Army  in  the 
field  finom  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  8th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857;  was  i)rcsent  with  Greathed's  Column  at 
the  actions  of  Boluudpl^uhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  near  Bunterah  in  Oude  with  the 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant.  Present  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  at  the  storming  of  the  Shah  Nujeef ) ;  at  the  relief  of 
Oawnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  38th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857  when  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  other 
Troops  were  finally  routed  and  dispersed ;  at  the  action  near  Khodagunge  and  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur  on  3rd  June 
1858,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  2nd  to  2i8t  March  1858.  Rohilcund  campaign  in  May,  including  the  action 
of  Bareilly  (wounded)  and  affair  at  Shahjehannore;  campaign  in  Oude  during  the  cold  season  of  1858-50,  includin^r 
the  affairs  of  Doundeakeira.  Bergudia,  Musjidea,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt.Colonel ;  was  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  field). 

"  Lieut.Gcneral  W.  T.  Hughes  8er\'ed  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  reduction  of  the 
Forts  of  Rungul  Mongul,  Kumirwallah.  and  Moraree,  and  storming  of  the  DiiUali  HfMghts  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52 ;  present  .at  the  affair  on  the  Heights  above 
Michnee  ;  in  command  of  a  Cavalry  Piquet  attacked  and  routed  a  large  party  of  Momund  marauders  (horse  received 
three  sabre  wounds).  Commanded  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  against  the  Othmnn  Khel  and  other  tribes  on  the  Eusnfzsi 
frontier  in  May  and  June  1852,  including  the  afikirs  at  Pranghur  and  Nardund,  and  action  at  Pakkot  (Medal  with 
Clasps.  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  ;  present  at  the 
disarming  of  the  Native  Infantry  Rcgts.  at  Mooltan  ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  at  the  reduction  of  the 
town  of  Belleh  (horse  received  spear,  sword,  and  bullet  wounds)  ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Saharunpore, 
Mozufllirnuggur,  and  Meerut  districts  in  1857-58,  and  at  the  reoccupation  of  Rohilcund ;  throughout  the  Oude  cam- 
paign, and  present  at  the  reduction  of  Rampore  Russia,  actions  at  Churdah.  Mngeetia,  and  Rankee,  and  pursuit  to 
the  Raptee;  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Nana's  guns  at  Sitka  Ghat,  and  attack  on  the 
rebels  at  the  Khorialle  river  (Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
thanked  by  the  (rovemment). 

"  Lieut.Greneral  J.  L.Vaughan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  a^f^  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharaj- 
pore  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Littler  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  a* 
Assistant  and  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  from  Oct.  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Kusufzaie  frontier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  was  twice 
thanked  by  Govemment,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nerinjeo  on  the  21st  July  and  3rd 
August.  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Oude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Baree,  Simree,  and  Nawabgunge,  and  pa-ssaije  of  the  Gumtee  at  Sulianpore.  Com- 
manded a  Field  Force  on  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  fW)m  April  to  Dec.  1859— twice  thanked  by  Govemment  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufryo  Field  Force 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1863  (Ci?.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  HazHra 
Field  Force  in  1 868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

**  Sir  Samuel  James  Browne  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  t»ro 
Clasps).  In  command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Guides  served  on  the  Derajat  and  Peshawur 
frontier  from  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomurzaie  Wuzecrees  in  1851-52;  the  Bozdar  Beloooh 
expedition  in  March  1857  ;  the  attacks  on  Nariniee  (Susofzai  border)  in  July  and  August  1857,  end  in  varioni 
minor  skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major),  actions  of  Kooraee,  Rooyah, 
and  AUygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  at  the  action  of 
Mohunpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
attack  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  their  position  at  Seerpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp — dangerously 
wounded  in  two  places,  first  by  a  severe  sword-cut  on  tnc  left  knee,  and  afterwards  by  another  sword-cut  which 
severed  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  and  by  Govemment,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Commanded  Uie  ist 
Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fart  of  Ali  Musjid.  the  forcmg  of  the  Khyber 
Pass  in  November  1878,  and  subsequent  operations  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  {KCB.  and  received  the  thanks  of 
the  (jrovemment  of  India  and  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament). 

"  Lieut.Gcneral  Charles  Cureton  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Cureton  commanding  the 
Cavalry  Division  in  the  action  of  Ramnuggur  (slightly  wounded) ;  also  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
battle  of  Goojerat.  and  accompanied  Sir  W.  Gilbert's  Column  in  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  and  Afighan  Army,  capture 
of  Attock,  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged  against  the  Mountain  Tribes,  North 
West  Frontier,  in  1849.  1852,  and  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59; 
against  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  the  action  of  Trimmoo  Ghat,  and  againut  the  Gogaira  rebels  in  1857.  CommaDded 
Cureton's  Mooltanee  Re'giment  of  Cavalrv  and  had  charge  of  the  Intelligc  jce  Department  throughout  tiie  campaigns 
in  Rohilcund  and  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Bhagwala,  Negina,  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  Bunaie, 
Bhahabad,  Bunkegaon,  Mahodipore,  Russoolpore,  Mittowlee,  and  Biswa  (eleven  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
published  in  General  Orders.  Medal,  Brevets  of  Miyor  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.). 

w  Lieut.General  C.  A.  Barwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Was  Officiating  Brigade  Major 
at  Lucknow  at  the  time  of  the  outbreak  in  May  1857  and  continuetl  to  sei-ve  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  defence 
of  the  Residency  until  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  in  Nov.  1857 ;  subsequently  served  as  a  Brigade  Miyor  in  the 
field  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore ;  and  as  a  D.  A.  Adjutant  (General  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lack- 
now,  attack  on  Fort  Roovah  and  action  of  AUygunge,  reoccupation  of  Shnl^ehanpore,  battle  of  Bareuly,  and  action 
on  the  Sardah— wounded  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Govemment,  Breveta  of  M^jor  and  Lt. 
Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

»  Lieut.General  J.  T.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 

*'  The  Honorable  Sir  Henry  Ramsay  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

^  Mi^or  General  F.  D.  Atkinson  served  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Siud,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

*»  Major  General  R.  N.  Rnikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar,  29th  Dec 
1845  (Bronze  Star).     Served  also  in  the  llurmose  war  of  18^2  (Medal  %riih  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
*♦  Major  lienural  G.  A.  Fisher  na*  lecoivud  iho  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  Campaiguof  f;8^-*o.  *C(«nnYmded  oatpo«U 


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of  ifichnee  and  Shabkudr  on  the  Peehawnr  frontier  from  Feb.  1853  to  M»y  1854,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of 
ShahMoQgah  Kheyl  (Med&l).  At  the  Alumbagh  at  the  relief  of  Lackaow  in  Nov.  1857;  and  attached  to  the  force 
nader  Outnun  from  N  >v.  1857  uaiil  the  taking  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
»  Major  General  C.  Harris  served  in  Affghanistan  during  the  operations  of  1841-42  (Medal). 

«  Major  General  S.  Richards  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Mcial). 

»7  M^or  CteneralJ.  E.  (jastrell  served  against  the  Jeypore  Insurgents  in  1838.  Also  in  the  Bumllecund  csim- 
p&ign  of  1842-43.  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  pas-sago  of  theChcnab  and  alfair  at 
Ramnuggur,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Ai-my  (Modal  with  two  Clasp?).  Served 
also  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855,  and  commanded  one  of  the  columns  in  the  filJial  beating  up  and  subjection  of 
the  tribe. 

*  Lieut.General  6.  Jackson  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.    Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Served  daring  the  operations  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  when  in  command 
of  the  outpost  of  Mutta  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  combined  Momund  tribes  on  the  8th  Doc.  1S51  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Was  twice  wounded  in  an  attack  on  a  body  of  mutineers  of  the  26tli  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1857, 
"  Lieut.General  J.  K.  Spence  served  in  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839-40  (Medal). 

*•  Major  General  H.  NicoU  served  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Sanger  and  Bundlecund  districts  in  1842-43. 
The  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Pnnniar  (Bronze  Star).  The  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848  -49 
(Medal).  The  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Sen-ed  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  on  the  8th 
Jane  1S57,  storming  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  &nal  capture  of  the  city  (Medal 
riUi  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
**  Major  (xeneral  A.  Turner  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  ^ 

**  Colonel  M.  J.  TurubuU  served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  in  Sind  for  two  years  on  the  frontier  under 
Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1844-45 ;  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1S48-49  ^ith  the  force  under  General  Wheeler,  the 
«freater  portion  of  the  time  as  Officiating  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal). 

**  Major  General  R.  C.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  wa,«»  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobi-aon 
(iledai).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Political  Otliccr  in  charge  of  the  Cashmere  Contingent  under 
GeneraJ  Wilson  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  commanding  the  4th  Column  of  assault 
on  Major  Reid  being  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Cli.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  M^or  General  E.  T.  Dalton  was  engaged  in  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in  Assam  in  1839-40  and  42, 
Planned  and  superintended  an  expedition  which  surprised  and  captured  the  Mishnee  Chief  who  had  murdered  the 
French  Missionaries  Kirk  and  Bourry  on  the  Thibetan  frontier,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Governor 
General.  Served  in  1858  as  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore,  with  the  field  force  under  Major  MacDowell  against 
rebels  in  Palamow.    Prom  May  1858  to  Feb.  1859  was  employed  against  the  Singhboom  Insurgents    Medal). 

"ColonclJ.  C.  Haughton  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1838-42  in  Beloochistan  and  Affghanistan,  in- 
cluding the  storming  of  the  Bolan  Pass,  repulse  of  a  night  attack  of  Merab  Khan,  action  of  Abee  Khan,  throughout 
the  siege  of  Cheerekar  and  commanded  the  6th  Goorkhas  when  it  was  cut  to  pieces  (severely  wounded,  losing  right 
hand).  Was  present  with  the  army  at  Cabul  during  the  siege  and  left  in  hospital,  in  the  enemy's  hands  under 
General  Elphinstone's  capitulation,  remaining  a  prisoner  till  September  1842;  afterwards  served  with  Broadfoot'g 
Sappers  and  Miners  during  the  re-occupation  of  Cabool  and  march  from  Affghanistan.  Served  with  the  Ramghur 
Battalion  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  seven  affairs  during  1846-47. 

**  Colonel  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1847  and  Jan. 
1S48.  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles 
of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pui-suit  of  the  Sikh  Ai-my  and  Affghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Banneae  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martabuu  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*''  Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  l)attle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  1843 
(Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond,  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan, 
and  battle  of  Goojcr«t  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  T.  F.  Wilson  commanded  a  detached  Company  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry^  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  the  fort  of  Oh.irgong  in  April  1841  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  action  of  Pnnwarree  m  Bundlecund 
ia  Jane  1842.  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of 
ihe  Chenab,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  appointed 
Deputy  AsaJBtant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence  on  the  21st  May  1857,  and  present  in  the  action  with  the 
ttatineers  in  the  old  cantonments  of  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  and  morning  of  the  31st  May,  also  at  the 
battle  of  Chinhut  the  30th  June,  and  was  slightly  wounded  by  a  piece  of  the  same  shell  by  which  Sir  Henry  Law- 
rence was  mortally  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  old 
Locknovr  Garrison  throughout  the  entire  defence  of  tho  Residency,  a  period  of  145  da;rs  (slightly  wounded,  and  was 
prominently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Grovernment "  for  courage,  activity,  and  sound  judgment  in  a 
very  high  degree  ").  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  the  Hon.  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  Foroze  Shah  and  a 
rebel  force  in  1S59  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 
"  Major  General  A.  Boyd  8er>'od  with  tho  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1844-45. 
Throiiifhout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and 
'Jattles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Army,  and  subsequent  purtuit 
of  the  Affj^hana  to  tho  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the  European  Bengal 
I'^ilicrsm  the  operations  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  chief  Moung  Goung  Gee  in  1854-55.  Commanded  the  3nd 
Xaropean  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and  during  all  the  operationa  before  Delhi  in  1857,  in- 
binding  tho  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Metlal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Colonel  G.  C.  Hatch  served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Army  under  Lord  Clyde  at  the  relief  of 
Lacknow  in  1857  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•Colonel  A.  H.  Teman  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  rebels. 
Satlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal,  mentioned 
'D  despatch).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  numerous  expeditions  against  the  rebels  in  the 
^'urgingpore,  Saugor,  and  Jubbulporo  districts.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  in  an  attack 
on  a  body  of  rebels  in  the  Saucror  district  (horse  killed,  thanked  by  the  Lt. Governor  of  the  Central  Provinces). 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Jaloun  (Medal  with 
ChL«p),  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  action  of  the  Bctwah,  siege  and  capture  of  Jliansi, 
action  of  Konch,  taking  of  Kulpee  (mentioned  in  despatch) .  Served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Brigadier  MacDuff  at 
the  action  of  Sahao  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Mentioned  in  Governor  General's  minute  of  2nd  July  1859.  The 
gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  conveyed  by  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  dated  4th  June  1861. 
"  Colonel  R.  R.  Mainwaring  served  in  the  Sutlej  campEtigu  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  including  several  actions  with  the  rebels  (Medal). 
"Colonel  A.  Macqueen  served  throughout  the  operations  of  tho  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1840-42, 
including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign 
of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkec,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Indian 
nintiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  of 
Kalee  Kuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affViirs  of  Baree  and  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  R.  N.  Tronson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  afihir  of  Ramnug- 
fiW,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghana 
( Modal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  a  detachment  of  troops  and  Horse  and  Foot  Police  during  the  rebellion  of  the 
Nomad  Tribes  in  the  Sutlej  in  1857 ;  repulsed  with  slaughter  a  night  attack  of  2000  men  and  destroyed  several  of  the 
enenay'a  villages  and  strongholds.  Marched  55  miles,  the  greater  portion  through  water,  in  twenty  consecutive  hours, 
with  an  active  enemy  on  the  flank,  to  the  rescue  of  tho  city  of  Pak  Puttun.  The  rapidity  of  this  movement,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  local  aothoritics,  insured  its  success,  and  was  the  means  of  preventing  the  disaffected  in  Bhauwnl- 
pore  and  Sirsa  from  joining  the  Ooogaria  insurgents,  and  of  saving  the  many  rich  towns  and  villages  on  the  Sutlej, 
sud  of  stoppixkg  the  progress  of  the  rebellion  along  its  banks.  Served  against  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  in  August 
and  September  1S5S  (Medal). 

•*  Colonel  T.  Rattray  served  tho  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  severely 
wonnded  at  the  forcd^  of  tho  E3iyber  Pass  (Medal).    Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the 


3^2  B'injal  Staff  Curias. —  Wai-  Scrctcea, 

hill  tribes  in  Soind  in  1844-45.  In  1856  raised  and  disciplined  a  body  of  Sikhs  (now  the  45th  Bengal  Native  In. 
ftintry— Rattray's  Sikhs)  for  service  in  the  Sonthal  Pergannahs;  commanded  them  throughout  the  Sepoy  matiny  of 
1857-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gya,  Akherpore,  Dhonchooa,  Jugdeespore,  Nonoodhee,  and  Kosma  (Brevet  of 
Msjior,  Medal,  and  several  times  thanked  by  Government). 

**  Colonel  J.  M.  Cripps  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  nnder  Sir  (3eorge  Pollock,  including  ths 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  actions  of  Jagdalluck,  Tezeen,  and  IstalifT  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  8aU^ 
campaign  of  1B45-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  J.  B.  Dennys  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott,  inolading 
the  various  actions  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  during  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46. 
In  1853  commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  and  troops  sent  from  Nusserabad  in  the  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Kurowlee. 
Commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutinies  and  was  employed  some  weeks  against  the 
rebels  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra  districts  ;  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Ahwal  in  R^pootana,  and  acoom* 
panied  field  forces  from  Neemuch  in  civil  capacity  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  Tantia  Topee. 

'®  Major  General  C.  L.  Showers  was  present  at  Uie  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  June  1846.  Served  in  thecampsign 
in  Western  Rajpootana  in  1847,  and  commanded  in  the  attack  and  reduction  of  the  desert  stronghold  ofGarsesur,  re- 
suiting  in  the  capture  of  the  marauder  chief  Thakoor  Jowahir  Sinffh.  Pu^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  on  Lord 
GK)ugh's  staff  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaisn^  in  1857-58  incind* 
ing  the  pursuit  of  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  and  occupation  of  Neembahera,  Cavalry  aflkir  before  Fort  Nee* 
much,  and  action  of  Purtabghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7S  Colonel  J.  A.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  aflkir  of  Ramnng- 
gur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medial 
with  two  Clasps). 

7*  Colonel  J.  N.  Young  served  the  campaign  of  184a  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  and  Jugdulluck  Passes,  actions  in  the  Tezeen  Valley  and  on  the  Huft  Kohtul,  and  recapture 
of  Cabool  (Medal). 

'»  Colonel  G.  Holroyd  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1838-41 
(wounded  at  Bance  Raban  15th  Sept.  184a),  including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  iMsliff 
(Medal).  Gwalior  campaign,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46, 
including  the  battle  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  A.  Robinson  accompanied  the  expedition  against  the  rebels  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jyntea  Hills  in  com* 
mand  of  a  Wing  of  the  aoth  Bengal  Native  Infantry.    Present  at  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Ooksae. 

*7  Colonel  J.  Cockbnm  Hood  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-^0,  including  the  first  and  second  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  slso  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  in  operations  under  Brigadier 
General  Showers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhujjur,  also  present  in  the  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace,  and  dangerously  wounded  when  commanding  4th  Pm- 
jaub  Infantry  in  assault  on  the  final  position  held  by  the  Moodire  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantry  at  the  surprise  of  Besotee  village  of  Gera  25U1  Feb.  1869. 
Has  twice  received  the  thanks  of  the  Lt.Govcrnor  of  the  Punjaub  for  services,  and  the  especial  thanks  of  the 
Grovernor  General  in  Council  for  services  in  the  field,  17th  April  i860. 

*^  Colonel  P.  F.  Gardiner  served  against  the  rebels  North  of  Jullunderin  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  heights  of  Umb,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah  (Puujaub  Medal). 

*^^  Colonel  W.  D.  Morgan  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggnr 
(Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Sarun  and  Gomickporp 
Field  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sohunpore,  Phoolpore,  Betwa,  Amorah,  Doomoeragunge,  Toolsepore, 
and  Siewa  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^^  Colonel  H.  R.  Drew  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (severelv  wounded),  including  the  attack  on  the  Dhnrmsala  and  action  of 
Soroqikhoond,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  ol  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  < 

11*  Colonel  J.  Marquis  served  in  Bundlecund  with  the  3rd  Bengal  N.I.  during  the  insurrection  in  1843-43 ;  aod  ' 
as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  served  with  General  Wheeler's  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).    Also  with  the  force  against  the  Hussanzaies  in  1852  : 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi  in  1857 ;  and  at  the  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  cit; 
acted  as  and  in  Command  of  the  and  Punjaub  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Bhootan  campaign  of  1865  (Clasp). 

117  Brigadier  General  C.  C.  G.  Ross  served  with  tho  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  \icinitrof 
Peshawur  in  1851-53,  and  with  that  of  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Skakote  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  present  at  the  defence  of  Kumahon,  commanded  the  66th  Goorkha  Reeiment  in  the 
action  of  Churppoorah,  and  in  tno  subsecuent  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Com- 
manded the  Ferozepore  Regiment  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp). 

1*0  Brigadier  General  W.  Gordon  served  the  Punjaub  campaigns  of  1848-49  as  Assistant  Field  Kngineer  and  com, 
manded  a  Company  of  Pioneers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  including  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Ghineot^ 
and  two  Companies  of  Pioneers  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1^  Colonel  C.  Lyons- Montgomery  served  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  districts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857;  and 
with  Jung  Bahadoor's  force  in  1858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  at  the  battle  of  Phoolpore  (Medai). 

1**  Brigadier  General  O.  E.  Rothney  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  Served  with  Colonel  Macke* 
son's  Force  against  the  Hussanzaies  in  i85a-53.  Commanded  the  4th  SiUi  Infantry  in  charge  of  a  chain  of  oatposu 
in  Tharrawaadv  in  Pegu  in  1854,  and  was  several  times  engaged  against  the  rebel  leader  Goung  Gee.  Present  at  Loo- 
diana  on  the  8th  June  1857  and  held  the  town  and  fort  in  check  and  protected  the  cantonment  with  the  main  bodj  of 
the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  ;  after>vards  pursued  the  mutineers  with  Major  Olpherts'  Column.  Joined  the  Delhi  Field  Force 
on  a3rd  June  1857,  and  commanded  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  sereralen* 

fagements  in  and  near  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Maior,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  ^^ 
ikh  Infantry  with  General  Chamberlain's  Force  against  the  Cabul  Khel  Wuzeerees  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
aflbir  of  Maidanee.  Commanded  the  Hazara  Groorkha  Battalion  with  the  same  force  against  the  Mahsoed  VfvMenet  | 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Palooseen  and  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Burrara  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  . 

i»  Colonel  F.  Alexander  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery  Division  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Six  | 
Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  throughout  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49.  sad 
was  present  at  the  ist  and  and  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  including  the  afil^ir  of  Dhurmsala,  action  or  1 
Sooijkhoond,  and  storming  of  the  suburbs;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claei^)-  ' 

"*  Colonel  T.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  B*a»*  1 
nuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  | 
and  chief  Staff"  Officer  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofzie  expedition  of  1858  (mentioned  is , 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalijo 
Central  India  and  defeated  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  Bundlecund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) .  Served  il 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  « 
Lt.  Colonel,  and  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General  Tytler  dnringtM 
operations  of  1865-66  in  Bhootan  (Clasp).  , 

1**  Colonel  G.  B.  Mainwaring  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Mahanypore  (Bronze  Stan* 
Served  also  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobr^ 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

i«s  Colonel  B.  N.  Sandilands  served  wiUi  the  8th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  repulse  of  ecrtm 
on  14U1, 18U1,  and  asrd  July  (wounded  bv  a  splinter  of  a  shell  on  the  loth  August),  and  commanded  the  Light  Cooj 
pany  at  the  assault  of  the  City  (wounded) ;  also  present  in  the  action  of  Dukooidm  and  relief  of  Lucknoir  ax>a« 
Lord  Clyde,  the  afi'airof  the  and  and  action  of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj  (Medal  witi 
Clasps).  ^      . 

1^  Colonel  J.  M.  Nuttall  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign.  Present  at  Allahabad  when  the  late  6th  BenS« 
Native  Infantry  mutinied,  and  served  in  the  operations  in  and  about  that  city  during  1857.  . 

iM  Colonel  J.  Doraii  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  FeroeesDw 


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(Kedal  and  one  Clasp).    Serred  in  the  expedition  afpiinst  the  Hassanxaies  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara  in 

x85»-53  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Also  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oade  (Medal) .    Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in 

China  in  i860  (Medal). 
'**  Colonel  H.  8.  Obbard  senred  in  Bundlecnnd  in  1842-43.    Also  in  the  Puinaab  campaign  in  1849.    Present 

at  the  matinj  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jollander  in  Jane  1857  and  accompanied  the  pnrsuing  Column  when  the 

matmeen  passed  Loodianah.    Assisted  in  raising  the  21  at  Punjaub  Infantry  of  which  he  commanded  a  wing  and 

s  troop  of  Fathan  Cavalry  in  the  GKx>garia  District  during  the  rebellion  of  the  Eurala  in  October  1857  (Medal). 
***  Colonel  E.   Tyrwhitt  served    the   Gwalior   campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 

Dec.  1841  (Bronxe  Star).    Served  also  in  Uie  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (severely 

woonded)  and  battie  of  Soroojkhoond— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).     Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  the 

eaptoiv  of  a  rebel  in  the  Hasara  Hills  in  1853.    Again  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  against  the 

Biuee  Kheyl  Tribes  while  commanding  the  frontier  fort  Maokeson  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'**  Colonel  C.  F.  Hicks  served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign.    Present  with  the  6th  Bengal  Native  Infiintry  when 

it  mutinied  at  Allahabad  on  the  6th  June  1857.    Commanded  a  detachment  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  opera- 

uoxu  in  the  vicinity  of  Allahabad,  and  afterwards  served  as  a  volunteer  in  Havelock's  Cavalry  throughout  the 

operations  of  that  force  (Medal). 
'**  Colonel  E.  G.  Langmore  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 

Serred  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
'*7  Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson   served   in  the    Sutle^j  oampcign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah 

(lledal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

K"  Colonel  J.  Reid  served  in  the  Pux\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam- 
paigns of  1857-58,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeeporo  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflairs  ot 
Barree  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad  and  Sultaupore,  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee 

(leveral  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

i^  Colonel  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee. 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

'^  Colonel  J.  I.  Murray  aerved  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Indian 
motinj  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Shahgunge ;  Commanded  Rajah  Gobind  Sing's  Jit  Horse 
at  the  battle  of  Allyghtir  (mentioned  in  despatches  '*  for  conspicuous  gallantry,"  wounded,  and  charger  wounded)  ; 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1857  in  raising  the  Jit  Horse  and  in  restor- 
ing order  in  the  AUyghur  and  Etah  dtstricts ;  commanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagements  at  Kntchia  Ghaut  and 
defeated  with  200  sabres  of  the  Jit  Horse  600  Irregular  Cavalry  mutineers,  and  held  the  Rohilcund  rebel  army  in 
check  till  the  arrival  of  General  Pennv'a  Force  on  the  xith  March  1848 ;  in  April,  May,  and  June  with  the  Jit  Horse 
foarded  snccessfhily  the  Ghauts  on  the  Ganges  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts  against  the  Rohilcund  rebels ; 
commanded  the  Regt.  throughout  the  second  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  fVontier,  including  the 
action  near  BootwaT,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  and  defeat  of  the  Nusscerabad  rebel  brigade  at  Dnrreahpore  ; 
commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  thanked 
\iy  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government). 

>*>  Colonel  A.  G.  Forsvth  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Sadoolapore 
0(^1).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July, 
baUle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  T857,  and  action  of  Dowra  (Medal). 

'**  Colonel  G.  8.  Macbean  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  AfiVeedees  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
AGoompanied  the  advance  force  tvom  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking 
the  field  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bnsee- 
nipmae  (both  actions),  Boorbeakc-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbaugh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow, 
and  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflhirs  of  Rooyah  and  Allygunge.  Rohil- 
cund campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  OoAentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  a  year's  service). 

'■^  Colonel  J.  I.  Willes  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  also 
in  the  Pnnjaab  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

^"  Colonel  D.  Mocatta  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Cashmere  Contingent  before  Delhi  in  1857  and 
present  at  its  capture  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Military  Police  in  the  reserve  force  in  the  Eusofzai 
expedition  of  1863.  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Hazara  field  force  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  an  expeditionary  force  n gainst  the  Jowaki  Afk'eedces 
on  30th  August  1877,  and  was  afterwards  in  command  of  a  colamn  in  the  Jowaki  expedition— mentioned  in 
*l»patches.  and  received  the  thanks  of  Government  (Clasp). 

***  Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Modal). 

•*  Colonel  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also 
a^rainst  the  insnrffent  Santhals  from  July  to  December  1855. 

'^  Colonel  J.  J.  Dansey  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

^^  Colonel  J.  W.  F.  Bean  served  throughout  the  Fux\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  Including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

■*  Colonel  A.  Pond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Served 
aI$o  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  action  near  Ajp*a  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers 
Iv^jnnded),  and  at  an  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  the  village  of  Chawhowlee,  which  was  surprised,  captured,  and 
isstroyed.  Commandea  a  Wing  of  the  3rd  Europeans  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  village  30  miles  fh)m 
iera.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  four  companies  of  Europeans  at  the  taking  of  Futtehpore 
Slree,  as  also  when  the  position  of  ohereghur  Ghat  was  secured,  when  1500  rebels  were  driven  through  the  ravines 
and  serosa  ttie  river,  and  held  the  Ghat  in  action  for  five  or  six  hours  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  in  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChiUianwallah  (severely  wounded  by  a  grape-shot  in  the 
thixh),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the 
Kozoftaie  border  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  aflhirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
thanked  by  tlie  Governor  Geneial,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  Joynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1863-63, 
and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Oomkoi,  Oomkrong,  Nungbarai,  and  Surleeing.  Commanded 
the  21  St  Bengal  Native  Inflantry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'^  Colonel  R.  H.  Price  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chil- 
lianwallah,  and  Goqjerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  in  the 
Sonthal  campaign  in  185s. 

*"  Colonel  J.  J.  O'Bryen  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded.  Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

'^^  Colonel  T.  H.  Siblcnr  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  n  despatches,  thanked  by 
Government,  Brevet  of  iff^jor.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^'  Colonel  A.  Paterson  served  throughout  the  Punjaubcampaign  of  1848-49.  including  the  afl^ir  of  Ranmuggur, 
pas«i(^  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikha  and  AflTghans  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  and  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong 
Uonng  Gye  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"*  Colonel  H.  K.  Borne  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlcg  campaign  of  1845-46,  including 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah,  and  wiUi  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served 
during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  (General  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  and  was 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CUsp  for  Pegu,  and 
Brevet  of  Muor).  • 

*"  ColoniO.  T.  Norgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Googaira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1857.  Was  present 
at  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  zith  Punjaub  Infiintry  and  a 

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Troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry ;  came  up  with  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  miles  and  destroyed 
upwards  of  500  of  thorn  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  and  Punjanb  Govcmnienti},  and  the  thaiL'is  of  ihe 
Home  GovemmcDi).    Commanded  the  12th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1859  fMedal). 

"7  Colonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  throughout  ihe 
ftiege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^^  Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  piege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Cmup  at 
Mnttee  Thol,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  the  suburbs :  afterwnrds  present  at  the  battle  of  G'Xjirst 
(Medal  with  two  (.■ln.s])s).     Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"0  Colonel  G.  R.  Roberts  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

*2i  Colonel  C.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Modal). 
Served  a«  D. A. Q.M. General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  m  March  185S  (Medal  with  Clayv). 
Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  Geuei-al's  Dei>artment  with  the  Hazara  field  force  un«ler  Major  General  WilJe 
in  I £'.3  (mentioned  in  d^'.spiitclics.  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Colonel  A.  KklerLou  strvcil  throughout  the  Punjaul)  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuegur, 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and 
Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Claspfe).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  numerous  engagements,  and  was 
severely  wounded  at  the  taking  of  three  guns  out'*ide  the  Cashmere  Gate ;  and  was  again  severely  wounded  at  ihe 
assault  and  capture  of  tlid  city.  Commanded  the  and  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  with  various  columns  in  Oude 
and  Robilkund,  and  at  the  action  of  Biswa.  Commanded  a  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  leader  Debpat  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

***  Brigadier  General  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkw 
(horse  killed),  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  I'unjaub  campaign  of  1848-40, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chilli anwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Sirved 
as  Atljutaiit  int  I'un.Miub  Cavalry  in  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  by  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Me<lal  wiL'i 
Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  ;  again  wounded  while 
serving  with  the  Punjaub  Cavalry  ;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  as  a  Brigade  Major  of  Cavaln-  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  desimtches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasj)!*,  anil  a 
yeai-'s  service).  Commanded  the  Bhopaul  Battalion  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Ai'ghan  campaign  of  1878-72, 
and  Bubs^eciuently  commanded  the  end  lofaniry  Brigade  of  the  Koorum  Field  Force  until  the  end  of  the  canipai:,'D. 

^^  ColonelJ.  A.  Ty  tier  served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Colm  Campbell  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar 
frontier  in  1851-52  :  and  in  the  Boori  Pass  in  1853  (Mr dal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Imlion  mutiny  ciimpai;,'n  of 
1857-50.  includinu  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcimd  against  the  rebels,  and  was  shot  thri>u;rh  tho  left 
arm  andrecciverl  a  spear  wound  in  the  chest  while  engaged  iu  a  hand-to-hand  fight  in  tlie  action  of  ChoupCHjnih  on 
10th  Feb.  1858  (Vict/)ria  Cross)  ;  al.so  ser\'ed  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pufctraon  and 
Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Commanded  the  4th  Gi>orkhaR 
in  the  Lmbeylah  Fai^s  in  1863,  including  the  assianltand  capture  of  tho  Conical  Hill  and  villages  of  Lalloo  and 
Umbcyhi.  Again  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp)  ;  and  in  the  Looshai  expe- 
dition in  1871-72  (Clasp).    Has  been  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches. 

22W  Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Googaira  and  adjoining  districts  in  1S57 
(Medal). 

'**  Colonel  W.  C.R.Mylne  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  wtis  present  at  the  action  of  Pnn- 
doo  Nuddee  and  other  atTairs  previous  lo  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  to  w  hom  he  acted  aa  Aide 
de  Camp  on  27th  Nov.  1857  (horse  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  Utkm 
of  Etawah  and  Mynpoorie,  operations  at  Ramgunga,  and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  despatclies,  Medal). 

*♦*  Brigadier  General  H.  T.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857  aa  Adjutant  78th  Highbinders,  includiri' 
the  expedition  to  Bnrazoon,  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  witL 
Clasp).  Ser\'ed  in  Benjzal  with  Havelock's  Column,  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao  (wounded),  BuFeenitgunjre  (first 
and  second),  Boorbeakechowk  CO,  and  Bithoor,  and  in  tho  several  actions  loading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the 
Residency  at  Lucknow  and  Bubse(|uent  defence  (wounded,  Victoria  Cross) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumba^'h,  in- 
cluding the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  operations  ending  m  the 
final  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  wiLu  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service.  Served  in  the  Hazara  cacc- 
pai^n  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clusp) ;  in  the  Looshai  expedition  of  1871-72  (f'lasp) ,  atid  in  the 
Jowaki  campaign  of  1877,  being  present  at  tho  forcing  of  tho  Bori  Pass  (Medal).  Served  in  tho  Afghan  war  of 
1878-70  in  command  of  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division  of  the  Khyber  colunm. 

*♦*  Colonel  E.B.Clay  served  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  hill  tribes  in  1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indiua 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  defence  of  tho  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  and  action  of  Choopoorali ; 
Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolporo,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlei, 
and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

«**t  Colonel  J.  8.  Ogilvie  served  as  Executive  Commissariat  OflScer  dtiring  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1S55. 

'**  Brigadier  General  C.  J.  Grodby  served  in  tho  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^6, mcluding  the  affair  of  Buddiwal.action 
of  Aliwal,  surrender  of  Fort  Phillour,and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Julhmder  Doab(Medal).  AL<;o  throughout  tie 
Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  actions  of  Ramnuggnr,  Sadoolapore,  ar4 
Chillianwallan— dangerously  wounded  in  a  nand-to-hand  fight  in  defence  of  the  Regimental  Colours  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Was  wounded  by  an  assassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  EuaoflTzio  fl-ohtier.  Has  been  employed  in 
hunting  down  and  engatfed  with  hill  robbers  on  the  Peahawur  frontier.  | 

>*7  Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  iu  1852-53.  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  the  Gar- 
rison of  Pegu,  and  commanded  a  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong  Gouneggie  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Fcjra). 
Served  also  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Kimiaon  Goorkha  Balialion  at  I 
the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (dangerously  wounded) ;  commanded  a  Force  in  the  Saharunpore  district, 
and  on  the  loth  Jan.  1858  encountered  and  beat  back  across  the  Ganges  at  Hurdwar  upwards  of  1000  of  the  eaemy 
with  4  grms,  destroying  many  of  the  enemy  and  capturing  arms  and  munitions  of  war— thanked  by  Government 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*«  Colonel  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 

wo  Colonel  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  tho  Heights  of  Mror- 
pooria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850 :  and  with 
that  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-52  and  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with  CTasi'). 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wotmded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ghaut  (mentioofld 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

«»  Colonel  G.  A.  Williams  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  Burmah  in  1852-54  ;  was  present  at  the  pursuit  ana 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  troops  under  Moung  Shoey  Moung,  and  commanded  at  the  storming  of  the  entrencbed 
village  of  Yeh  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  thi-ee  Companies  of  the  4th  Sikh  Iniantry  attthe  engace* 
ment  in  June  1857  near  Loodiana  with  the  Jullundur  mutineers,  and  was  dangerously  wotmded  (thanked  by  GoverQ*j 
ment.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  1 

«*»  Colonel  A.  K.  Comber  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

»•  Colonel  J.  Bum  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-^3,  and  waa  present  at  the  atonning  of  the  Great  Pagoda 
at  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  his  Regiment  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaigi 
of  1855-56 ;  and  as  Staff  OfiELcer  to  the  Sasseram  Field  Force  in  1858  (Medap.  . 

«*8  Colonel  T.  F.  Forster  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  « 

«*»  Colonel  F.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  force  nnder  General  Wheeler  in  the  Ponjanb  campaign  of  iMnJ 
(Medal).     Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

»«i  Colonel  B.  W.  Ryall  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  insurrection  in  1855-56.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  and  HyaerU' 
bad  Cavalry  with  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  present  at  forcing  of  Khonie  Pass  on  loth  Jan.  1858,  at  hattlet' 01 
Khobrie  and  Buxdah  (wounded,  horse  also  wounded),  capture  of  Kirwee,  and  in  all  minor  engagements  fought  hT 
Central  India  Force  under  Major  General  Whitlock  up  to  June  1858.  Commanded  3rd  Seikh  Irregular  CavaW 
during  the  Shahabad  campaign  under  Brigadier  Douglas,  f^om  August  1858;  commanded  Southern  division  01 
Cava^  at  battle  and  capture  of  Jugdispore  in  Oct.  1858;  atbattleofBandah,  while  wounded  and  charger  aif<> 


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wonnded,  rendered  essential  service,  and  cut  down  several  of  the  enemy  in  hand-to-hand  combat  (several  times 

mentioned  in  despfttche?,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 
^Colonel  E.  Dandridge  served  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Imlian  mutiny 

ctmpaigns  of  1857-59;  was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Sherer  at  Julpigoree  when  the  Native  Cavaliy  mutinied  at  that 

station,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Chittagong  and  Dacca  rebels;  comrainnlcd  a  movable  column 
in  Bondlecond  and  was  engaged  in  repeated  expeditious  against  the  rebel  louders  Dowlc  t  Singh  and  liurgore  Singh 
from  October  1859  to  March  i860  (Medal). 

*♦  Colonel  I.  F.  MucAndrcw  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Militnrj^  Secretary  and  Aide  do  Camp  to 
Br. General  MacGregor,  the  Military  Commissioner  with  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Jung  Bahadore,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Gorockpore.  passage  of  the  Gogra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 

'"*  Colonel  R.  Barter  served  as  Adjutant  75th  Regt.  throujjhouL  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  (severely  wounded),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi,  including  the  six 
•lays'  fighting  in  the  streets,  where  ho  commanded  the  remnant  of  his  Regiment  for  nearly  24  hours,  all  senior  to 
hun  having  been  killed  or  disabled.  Served  with  Greathed's  Column  in  pursuit,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Bolund- 
^har.  affairs  of  Allyghur  and  Akerabad.  and  battle  of  Agra.  With  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  at  Canoge,  during  the 
advance  on  Cawnptire ;  crossed  into  Oude  and  present  at  Maharajgimge,  and  skirmish  near  the  Alumbagh.  With 
the  Alambagh  Garrison,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde.  Present  with  the  force  under  Sir  James  Out- 
ram  at  the  Alambagh  until  14th  Feb.  1858,  and  constantly  engaged  repelling  the  enemy's  attacks.  Commanded  two 
Bessallahs  of  Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  advance  into  Rohilcund  and  re-occupation  of  Bignour  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Colonel  A.  A.  Munro  served  in  the  Punjaub  camp.iign  of  1848-49  (Modal).  Also  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of 
1:55-56.  t>er\'ed  theUml)eyla  campaign  of  1863  with  tho  Euzofzaie  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain 
(WediMrith  Clasp). 

^  Cnloucl  A.  B.  Johnson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  tho  attack  on  stockades  on 
the  19th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
(Brevet  of  Major,  and  Metlal). 

^  Colonel  A.  A.  Bnico  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Served  also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Maokeson  against  the  Hussanzies  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Colonel  J.  W.  R.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Saharunpore  and  Mozuffemuggur  Districts  during  the  Indian 
mutiny  in  1857-58.  Commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  Sedhowlie,  Nookur,  and  Gungah.  and  commanded  the 
Manlry detachment  at  tho  action  of  Hiirdwar  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Appointed  by  Lord  Strathnaim 
to  the  Command  of  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  on  2nd  Sept.  1866  in  consideration  of  useful  and  gnllant  service 
in  the  field. 

*^  Colonel  W.  H.  Hawes  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Served  also  throuirhout  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-50  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1857  (severely  wounded  in  two  phices), 
baitie  of  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khankur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*•  Colonel  M.  J.  Brander  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the 
r:dnity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal).  Served  as  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  and 
Paymaster  of  the  Ncpaulese  Auxiliary  Force  under  Jung  Bahador  from  Dec.  1857  to  June  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  recaptm^  of  Goruckpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Julapore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in 
deeoatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  R,  Murray  served  the  Pimjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian- 
wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Colonel  W.  R.  Gordon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*"  Colonel  A.  C.  Bunbury  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozoshah  and 
surrender  of  Kote  Kan  gra  ( Medal ) . 

**  Colonel  C.  Armstrong  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  in  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  present  as  a 
volunteer  with  the  49th  Regt.  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Was  attached  to  the  2nd  BattaUon  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  in 
^f>y.  1857  and  was  severely  wounded  through  Doth  legs,  the  right  amputated  (Medal).  Served  as  2nd  in  command 
of  the  14th  Bengal  Native  Inliintry  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^*  Colonel  J.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

"*  Colonel  J.  T.  Watson  was  engaged  in  street  fighting  at  Lucknow  previous  to  the  action  of  Chinhat  when 
the  Mahomedans  rose  on  the  troops  at  tho  Dowlutkhanna.  and  served  throucrhout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at 
Licknowin  1857,  ftwinontly  in  command  of  the  Cawnpore  Battery,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore 
&ad  defeat  of  the  insurgent  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  wit^  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^'  Colonel  J.  W.  Orchard  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  storm  and 
capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Mahsood  expedition  of  i860  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of 
iho  Berara  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Colonel  O.  A.  Brown  served  with  the  expedition  on  the  Susofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  was 
present  at  tho  destruction  of  Ghingalee  and  Sittana,  and  commanded  tho  present  ist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the 
•^^'i^ck  on  Sittana  and  until  the  force  returned  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  O-jlonel  G.G.Cunliffe  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nyneo  Tal  Militia,  raised  for  the  pr  tectionof  that  place,  from 
-^1  June  to  26th  Dec.  1857,  and  assisted  in  tho  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  bel  -nging  to  Khan  Bahadoor 
-vhto  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemoon  Levy  at  the  action  of  Churpoorah, 
)tQ4aportionof  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Surpoorah,  succeeding  to  the  command  of  tho  Force  on  Capt.  S.  Brown 
'^"-fl^  fteverely  wounded— charger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  the  (Jovemor  General  and  the  Commander 

■s  Chief  for  gallant  conduct.  Medal). 

"  Colonel  B.  DO.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  first  and 
"^nd  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Groojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
'^^^ed  a  Detachment  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857  ;  and  served  in  the 
' 'options  against  Sittana  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  C.  H.  Palliser  as  Ac^utant  Sind  Camel  Corps  was  severely  wounded  in  an  action  with  the  Sheoraneea 
^  the  Der^at  Frontier  on  the  14th  March  18^3  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Indian 
niutiny  campaign  of  1858-59;  accompanied  tne  Advance  Column  under  Major  Renaud  firom  Allahabad  towards 
Uimpore  (wounded  and  July  1857),  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  ;  commanded 
InTifular  Cavalry  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore ;  commanded  right  troop  with  Barrow's  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  the 
actifina  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded,  and  two  horses  shot) ;  defence  of  the 
Bes'iUency  till  the  second  relief  b;^  Lord  Clyde ;  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  No- 
vember 1857  to  March  1858  includmg  actions  of  Gahilee,  repulse  of  rebel  attack,  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  with 
Hodson's  Hone  at  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad  and  crossing  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore.  Commanded  ist  Regiment  of 
Hodaon's  Horse  in  the  action  of  Dadoodnore  and  in  repulse  and  pursuit  of  rebels  at  Khandoo  Nuddee — dangerously 
Y'Oiided  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Commanded 
"^loth  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

^  -"  Colonel  W.  T.  Fagan  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  7th  Bengal  Police  Bat- 
"Ahon  in  the  expedition  against  hostile  tribes  on  the  South-east  frontier  in  January  and  February  1861. 

^  Colonel  E.  G.  Clark  served  with  the  Nepanlese  Force  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  firom  July  1857  to  April 
^^'^i ;  commanded  the  Left  Column  in  the  action  of  Chanda  and  captured  5  guns,  afterwards  present  in  the  actions 
^^•-J""ida  (second),  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  present  aa  Civil  Officer  at  the  relief 
01  Htusongunj,  capture  of  Fort  Methowlee.  and  action  of  Mehundee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

™  Sir  Peter  Lumsden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes 
m  1852-56 ;  Mrved  aa  D.  A.  Qr.  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Pni\jhao  15th  April  185a ;  at  Nowadund,  Pranghur, 
vi^^  »Qd  operations  in  the  Ranexai  Valley  in  May  185a ;  against  the  Boree  Afreedees  in  1853 ;  to  Shah  Mooeeh 
Kheyl  against  the  Mohmund  Tribe  in  1854;  expedition  against  the  Meranzaie  tribe  in  April  1855,  including  the 
civalry  aflkir  at  Dorsommund;  against  the  Bussy  Khelnt  Alum  in  November  1855 ;  in  Meranzaie  and  Kooran  expe- 
Qitiona  m  November  1856  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Local  and  the  Supreme  Governments) .  Served  in  a  Special 
MUitary  MisBfam  to  Affghanistan  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of^the  Supreme  Government  (Medal  with 
'^  lasp).  In  July  1848  he  joined  the  Gwalior  Force  under  General  R.  Napier,  and  was  present  at  Ranode  and  subse- 
qaent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).    Accompanied  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860. 


366  Beuijal  Staff  Curjt^. — War  Sercketf. 

and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  TangchoTr,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  ndvsBce  oti 
Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor).  With  Bhootan  Field  Force  in 
Z865  (Clasp). 

»•*  Sir  Charles  II.  Brownlow  was  present  with  the  Army  of  Reserve  during  the  Punjanb  war  of  1848-40.  Served 
with  the  I  St  Bikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-5^  ;  against  the  Momund  Tribes  in 
August  1854,  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs  ;  and  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  of  1857.  Commanded  the  aoth 
Ftu^aub  Infantry  in  the  operations  on  the  EusoiiEai  Frontier  in  1858 ;  throughout  the  China  war  of  i860,  including 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  the  Umbeyhi  cam- 
paign of  1863  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  and  CJB.);  and  the  Hazara  Expedition  of  1868.  Commanded  an  Expeditionary 
Column  into  the  Looshai  Country  in  1871-72  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  KCB).  Is  an  Aide  de  Camp  to 
the  Queen.  Has  received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taka  Forts  and  Pekin,  and 
the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasps  for  North -West  Frontier.  Umbeyla,  and  Looshai. 

***  Colonel  J.  G.  d.  Matheson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ram- 
nuggur,  piissage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikbs 
and  Affgiums  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  a  field  force  in  Tharawaddie,  Burmah,  in  1853-54. 

■♦•t  Colonel  J.  Reay  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

s^  Colonel  R.  S.  Moseley  served  in  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  Jan.  1859  when  the 
totte^  and  village  of  Shek-teing  were  captured. 

»*7  Colonel  A.  W.  Montagu  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  with 
the  Trans-Gogra  Force  on  the  Nepaul  fh>ntier  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolpepore  (Medal). 

***  Colonel  A.  H.  Bamfield  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah 
and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghnns  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  expediUunary 
force  against  the  Boree  AJVecdees  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>»  Colonel  N.  Barton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

s^  Colonel  B.  Walton  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  ofGoojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  With  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in 
1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  India  in  1857,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  aeverely 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

*M  Colonel  H.  H.  Lyster  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  de  Camp  throughout  the 
Central  India  campaign  from  Dec.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Rath- 
ghur  and  repulse  of  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siege,  action  of  Baroda  (sabre  wound  and  charger 
also  wounded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  bayonet  and 
two  sabre  woimds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  and  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  ist  Brigade  at 
Ooolowlee,  taking  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  storming  of  the 
Lushker  and  fort  of  Gwalior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field.  Brevet  of 
Major, Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "for  fj^allantly  charging  and  breaking,  singly,  a  skir- 
mishing square  of  the  retreating  rebel  army  from  Calpee  and  killing  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  conflict'  ). 

»*  Colonel  F.  B.  Norman  served  in  the  JFunjaub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58  ;  as  Assiat.Qtuuter 
Master  General  with  Eusofzai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863 ;  present  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  W.  W. 
Turner  at  storming  of  Conicfll  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  15th  December  and  action  in  Chumra  valley  on 
following  day.  and  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Colonel  A.  Wilde  in  subsequent  operations;  served  as  As&istant 
Quarter  Master  General  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  1864-6^  and  1865-^;  on  14th  March  1865  when 
reconnoitring  in  (xooroogaon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  and  a  Company  of  29th  Poiuanb 
Ifative  Infantry  captured  four  stockades,  inflicting  severe  loss  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  telegraph  thanks  of  Hi« 
Excellency  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  was  afterwards  thanked  by  Government  of  India ;  present  at  recapture  of  Dewan- 

giri  by  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Tombs  on  and  April  1865 ;  accompanied  the  force  under  Colonel  W. 
ichardsonon  its  advance  towards  Tongsoo  in  February  1866  resulting  in  capture  of  Suleeka,  occupation  of  the 
Iron  Suspension  Bridge  over  Monass  and  restoration  by  Booteahs  of  the  guns  they  had  captured  at  Dewangin  la 
February  1865  ;  served  as  2nd  in  Command  24th  Punjaub  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Black  Mountain  expe- 
dition under  Major  General  A.  Wilde  in  1868 ;  has  been  favourably  mentioned  in  despatches  of  six  Officers  com- 
manding field  forces  or  brig^es;  has  received  thanks  of  two  Commanders  in  Chief;  commendation  of 
Government  of  India  for  capture  of  stockades  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  in  March  1865  ;  a  Brevet  M^'ority  for  serrices 
in  Bhootan  in  1864-65  ;  Indian  Mutiny  Medal,  and  India  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Umbeyla,  Bhootan,  and  Korth- 
West  Frontier. 

Sft7  Colonel  C.  S.  Lane  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  captnre  of 
Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6ib 
Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*>*  Colonel  H.  M.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  3udle^ke<Serai 
»nd  Nujjufghur,  several  engagements  before  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Colonel  B.  T.  Stafford  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China,  inclnding  the 
following  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghaie  in  1862,  capture  of  stockades  on  the 
4th  April,  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo  on  the  17th  April  and  of  stockades  near  Nanhsiang  on  the 
a9th  April,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Nigow,  and  Cholin,  and  repulse  of  a  Tcry 
superior  force  of  the  rebels  on  the  25th  May. 

»«  Colonel  D.  S.  Buist  served  with  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  in  pursuit  of  the  three  Companies  34th  Benj^ 
Native  Infantry  who  mutinied  at  Chittagong  on  the  i8th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  action  of  Binna 
Caudy  in  the  Cachar  district  on  12th  Jan.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  and  Medal). 
Commanded  Six  Companies  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infiantry  employed  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  in  suppressing  the  CosMah 
insurrection  in  i860,  including  skirmishes  on  the  26th  and  28th  March,  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moonjr 
Gougie.  Again  served  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  including  the  capiorc  or 
the  stockades  of  Moonson,  Ooksaie,  Nimghai,  Ralleang,  and  fourth  capture  of  Moonseri.  Served  in  the  Bhootan  I 
expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*«»  Colonel  H.  C.  Smith  served  in  the  actions  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  IVontier  in  1854-55,  in*; 
eluding  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dhub  and  Sardine  in  August  1854 ;  expedition  agunst  the  Busoe  KheilAfree-j 
dees  in  Dec.  1854  and  March  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Interpreter  to  the  i9(k| 
Foot  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Kelly  on  the  Nepaul  fi-ontier  in  1859. 

••♦Lt.Colonel  A.  A.  Cnrrie  served  as  and  in  command  of  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  Inflmtry  in  the  Abyssinian  can* 
paign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevtf 
of  Major,  and  Medal). 

s>7  LtColonel  H.  E.  Whish  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M"  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Hogg^an  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  1 
Bhagonala,  Nugeena,  Bareilly,  and  Mohnnpore — severely  wounded  (Medal).  ' 

M>  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Harris  served  in  the  2nd  European  Ben^l  Fusiliers  with  the  force  before  Delhi  in  1857,  ni* 
present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  thronghoat 
tiiigh  in  the  Subzee  Mundee  on  the  a7th  June ;  served  subsequently  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serrel 
with  the  15th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  TangkOt 
and  actions  of  Chanldawhan  and  Paliaohow,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

S70  Colonel  R.  G.  Rogers  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches,  M( 
with  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  ~~ 
Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

>7i  Lt. Colonel  G.  C.  Rowcroft  served  with  the  force  against  the  Hussonzaies  on  the  Hazara  flrontier  in  1852.  ^oa« 
manded  the  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  with  the  force  on  the  Eusufkaie  firontier  and  against  the  fanatics  of  Sitta.'' 
In  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•»  Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Jonnpore  Field  Force  attached 
the  QTth  Regt. ;  at  the  actions  of  Nnsrutpore,  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Soltanpore,  at  the  siege  and  capture 
Iiucniow  and  storming  the  Kaiser  Bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  f^om  Sept.  1858  to  April  1859  as  Field  Adjatantt« 


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Colonel  Turner  commanding  the  Troons  on  the  Grand  Trunk  road,  and  Field  Force  darinof  the  operations  in  Shahabad, 
taH  attack  on  Jngdespore,  action  of  Noandee,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 
^  Colonel  T.  £.  Gordon  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  7th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  campaign 
of  1853-59,  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Oude  Forts  Deha^n  and  Turowl  on  14th  and  17th 
Jnlr  1858 ;  engaged  in  operations  in  the  Futtehghur,  Azimghur,  and  Gorrickpore  districts  in  1858,  and  in  the  Terai, 
Nepaol,  in  1859  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
«Lt.Colonel  T.  N.  Baker  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

n  Lt  Colonel  H.T.  Oldfleld  served  in  1854-55  against  HillTribes  on  the  Feshliwur  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatch). 
Also  with  the  force  under  (Colonel  Craigie  in  the  operations  a^inst  the  Busee  Khejl  Tribes  in  March  1855  (Medal 
with  Cla£p).  Served  in  May  and  June  1857  in  the  Indian  mutiny  against  insurgents.  Present  at  the  action  of  the 
:Ui  July  1857  at  Agra— charger  wounded.  Served  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sikh  Horse  with  the  Column 
under  BrigAdier  Showers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  from  December  1858  to  May  1859.  Present  at  the  action 
of  Dewsoh  iStfa  January  1859 — (mentioned  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of 
lie  North-West  Provinces,  Medal). 

^  UOblonel  W.  Gtordon  served  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  Mong  Gong  Gee  in  1854.  Had  chnrge  of  the  entrench- 
Tnent^at  Allahabaid,  and  command  of  outposts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857  (Medal).  Accompanied  the  Ezpeditionaiy 
Force  to  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*^  Lt  Colonel  H.  V.  Mathias  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1853-56.    Was  and  in  Command  of  the 
R^irah  and  Nagode  Rajah's  Troops  at  the  opening  of  the  Deccan  road  in  1857-58,  during  which  operations  the 
forMorfCimciiunporeJoorah,  Myhere  city  and  fort,  Jokye,  Kunnwarrah,  Bejeeragooghiir,  and  42  pieces  of  ordnance 
vere  taken  (slightly  wounded).    Was  2nd  in  Command  of  the  Rewah  Contingent  at  the  storming  of  theenemy'a 
]>vmn  on  the  Punwarrah  Heights,  taking  all  the  enemy's  guns,  killing  their  leaders,  and  entirely  dispersing  their 
i'Tce  (Uedal). 
*«*  Lt.Colonel  W.  Playfair  served  with  the  ist  Bind  Horse,  with  the  and  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*>' Lt.Colonel  MelmothA.  Douglas  Orchard  served  duriug  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the 
actions  of  the  5th  July  and  loth  October  1857  at  Agra  (Medal). 
»♦  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Fletcher  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  until 
Mfinal  relief  by  Lord  Clyde  on  the  17th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  severely  woundecl— shot  throutrh  the  left  arm,  resulting 
ID  the  losa  of  the  use  of  the  left  hand— whilst  on  duty  as  Look-out  Oflftcer  on  the  top  of  the  Residency  on  the  i8th 
lasrnut  (Medal  with  Clasp,  wound  pension  for  life,  and  a  year's  service). 

»*tColonel  D.  Macintyre  served  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  with  both  expeditions  of  1852,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
acainstthe  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  fortitiedvillageof  Pranghur  and 
•icuon  at  Ishkakot.  Served  also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Boroi!  At'retdoos  in  November  1853. 
AUo  served  with  the  66th  Groorkhas  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Nevill  Hhamberluin  to  Koorum  Valley,  Afghanistan, 
:i  10,6,  and  with  the  Doaba  Field  Force,  Peshawur  Valley,  in  1864  (iledal  with  CImhp)  Employed  on  several 
<faMions  in  1857-58,  when  commanding  an  extra  Goorkha  Regiment,  m  protcctintr  the;  hill  passes  on  the  Kalee 
K'limaon  frontier  from  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  keeping  the  district  in  order  (MeUu  1) .  Served  with  the  Looshai 
•  ipe«Jition  in  1871-72  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lieutenunt  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
<  .u'-p  to  Frontier  Medal).  C^nmianded  the  and  Goorkhas  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79, 
aa-l  was  in  both  expeditions  to  the  Bazaar  Valley. 

""  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Scrve*l  tliroughcut  the  Indian 
matmy  campaign,  against  the  mutineers  near  Benares  on  the  6th  July  1857  (charger  severely  wounded), 
a.50  K  Aiimghur,  and  with  the  Nepaulese  Contingent  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Modal).  Served  also  throughout 
ue  Bhooian  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Dahmkote,  and  of  Bala  and 
.Vacuh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  C.  Nedham  served  in  the  loth  Regt.  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mool tan,  affair  of  9th  Sept.,  storming  of  the  enemy's  stronglv-entrenched  position,  capture  of  the 
Dowiat  Crate,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrender  ot  the  fortress :  afterwanis  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerai 
(lfc<kl  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  34th  Regt.  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  on 
lUhMarch  1859  (Medal). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  J.Hudson  served  as  Adjutant  64th  Regt.turoughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the 
ttcnn  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire  nieht  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of 
Mjhamrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ;  pre- 
wni  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerut 
Gin;:!' (nri*t  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow;  present  in  all  sub- 
«^^uent  operations,  including  three  sorties,  until  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  Governor  General  in 
C.uac-l) ,  served  in  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Ghralior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Ker- 
kcnalie.  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  acted  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  with  Sir  H.  Havelock  at  Mohumrah  and  at  Alum- 
^ash  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  aist  Bengal  Native 
ItfuAry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 
*^  U.Coloncl  E.  L.  Earle  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  on  the  right  side  by  a 
n^'i^ict-bftll  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
■*  LLColonel  G.  C.  Depree  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (^ledal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
**■•  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Prendergast  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltanee  Cavalry  detached  from  Shahjehanpore  to  the 
ii^sunce  of  the  Rajah  of  Powayne  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  ou  that  place  by  the  rebels  under 
KUri  Bahadoor  Khab  and  Feroze  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.  Served  as  Orderly  OHlcer  to  Brigadier  Troup 
— 'ui;;  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  and  attack 
Ji  i  CHpture  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  8.  Scott  served  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  7th  Feb.  1855,  in- 
f  :iiGi,'  Uie  siege  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Tirbjkh  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Kf»juch,  Muttra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (men- 
iJ  sed  in  despatches) .  In  Nov.  1858  accompanied  a  Flying  Column  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the  Gwalior  district  as  Staff 
Offictr  to  the  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

**  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.Mackesy  ser\'ed  in  the  Oimea  from  16th  Aug.  i855,and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
'  pf'l,  and  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
furkwh  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  also  acted 
w  Assist.  Field  Engineer  ftrom  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engaged  with  the  4th  Company  R<jyal  Engineers  in  all  the  actions 
LEd  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  various  fortifications  from  Allahabad  to  the  Nepaul  country  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
»♦  Lt-Colonel  M.M.  Prendergast  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  oc- 
ripation  of  the  Alnmbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  aflkir 
»i  Buanee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgungo  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) 
^'  Colonel  H.  H.  Gtough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (wounded)! 
:'/imnanded  a  Wing  of  the  Besriment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  LoM 
Ivde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  affimv  at  Seraighat  and  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded 
lod  two  horses  killed) ,  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  for  "  distinguishecC 
-^Terv"  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  three 
'i-^pb). 

^  LLColonel  A.  Seagrim  served  with  the  ist  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  August  1855,  including  the  aiofre 
^'1  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  " 

^  LtColonel  W.  Winaon  served  with  the  KeUt-i-Ghilxie  Regiment  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1855-56  and  durinir 
^«  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  With  the  same  Regiment  in  Eusofkaie  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858 
ommanded  the  18th  Bengal  Native  Influitrv  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  le- 
ipture  of  the  B«la  Paaa  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•  Colonel  G.  B.  Weetmacott  was  present  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  In&ntry  at  Mhow  when  that  Regiment 
mUued  on  the  ist  July  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Hyderabad  Cavalry,  Infantry,  and  Artillery  in  Malwa 
1  1B57.    Berred  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hngh  Boee  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 


368  Bengal  Staff  Coiys. — War  Services, 

investment  of  Indore,  siege  of  Ratghur,  repulse  of  the  eneiny*s  attack  on  oar  Camp,  skirmish  of  Jhillah  (hone 
severely  wountled  by  sabre  cuts,  and  personally  thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose),  action  of  Barodia  (wounded  and 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches),  relief  of  Saugor,  captore  of  Crurrakota  and  pursuit  to  Behra ;  affair  of  Zallimpore, 
battle  of  Betwa  and  siege  of  Jhansi ;  affair  of  Kotra,  ist  battle  of  Koonch  (horse  killed)  ;  rear-p^ard  ist  Bri- 
gade at  Beopora;  action  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpeo,  action  of  Billawah  (wounded),  affair  of  outposts 
near  Qwalior,  and  reoccupation  of  Gwallor.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  and  stia.  Fusiliers  on  board 
the  steamer  Burhamputra  from  Cawnpore  to  Allahaba<l,  and  was  engaged  at  Heerapore  and  Ealeekonka  on  the 
passage  down  in  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Lt.Colonel  J.  Sconce  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(mentioned  in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December 
1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Luard  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— with  the  Rajpootana Field 
Force  against  the  Malwa  Insurgents ;  with  the  Volunteer  Cayalry  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Nimbhora ;  as  a 
volunteer  gunner  at  the  action  of  Jeerun  and  defence  of  Neemuch  Fort  (mentioned  in  Bombay  general  orders  for 
*  gallant  conduct ") .  Was  attached  to  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Chandaree  and  Jhangi ;  act«d 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  with  capture  of  the  fort  and  town  and  pursuit,  operations 
before  Calpee,  action  at  Muttra,  aJffair  of  outposts  on  20th  May  1858,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  town  and  fort 
of  CaJpee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  Governor  General's  orders  for  services  before  Calpec,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  with  Fane's  Horse  and  commanded  a  Squadron  in  the  action  of  Sinho.  iall  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  and  actions  of  the  8th  and  21st  September  (acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Pattle),  and  sar- 
render  of  Pekin  (mentioned  by  Brigadier  Pattle  as  bemg  "several  times  personally  engaged  with,  the  enemy," 
wounded,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•*  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency 
untU  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

•«  LtColonel  G.  J.  Pasley  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

**  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Hunt  served  with  the  force  under  General  Van  Courtlandt  in  1857-58  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Odawallah,  Khyrekee,  and  Hissar,  storm  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Mungalee.  Commanded  the  33rd 
Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  action  of  Namop.1  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal). 

*^^  Lt.Colonel  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

*"  Lt. Colonel  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  X858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  Whito 
Cloud  Expedition  against  the  Braves  in  June  1858. 

*"  Lt.  Colonel  T.  E.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofsaie  Countrj- in  April 
and  May  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦w  Lt.Colonel  B.  R.  Chambers  served  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Resi- 
denoy  at  Lucknow  firom  the  30th  June  to  the  17th  Nov  1857,  and  was  severely  wounjled  (Medal  with  Clasp  a  year's 
service,  and  awound  pension).  Served  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  campaigpi,  and  was  present 
in  the  action  of  the  rsth  and  z6th  December  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force,  including 
operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 

*^»  Colonel  J.  P.  Sherriff  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  including  tho  battle  of  Nujjuffghur.  Accompanied 
Greatibed's  Movable  Column  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Boolundshuiiur ;  was  detached  with  a  portion  of  his 
Regiment  at  Allyghur ;  and  subsequently  commanded  a  mixed  force  in  the  Etawah  District,  where  he  had  several 
engagements  with  tibe  enemy  and  captured  five  guns,  after  driving  the  enemy  from  his  position— received  the 
thanks  of  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

***  Lt.Colonel  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Mundesoreand  siege  of  Ratghnr 
Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Lt. Colonel  T.  Dennchy  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two 
Companies  in  action  with  the  Insurgents  at  Chundkundra.  Served  also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-5S, 
and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  Manickpore  and 
Gadhamaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal). 

«»  Lt.  Colonel  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of 
Brigadier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  FutJ»hghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  a 
Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  \vith  Clasp). 

***  Lt.  Colonel  B.  P.  Gurdon  served  in  the  Indianmutiny  campaign  in  1857;  present  with  the  Neemuch  Force  l)efqr» 
Nimbherae  on  23rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  with  the  Neemuch  force  in  the  action  witb 
the  Mundesoro  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  with  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  during  the  siege 
by  the  Mtindesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

*«•  Li.Colonel  A.  H.  Bramley  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhelo  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  1857, 
with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  October  following; 
with  the  Mhow  and  Indore  Rebels— slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

«•»  Lt.Colonel  W.  Musgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  in  command  of  Irregular  Troops  during  tho 
Kaffir  war  of  1850-53,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of  importance  during  the  war  and  at  many  of  tliem 
comnmnded  the  Irregular  Troops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Corps  of  Irregular  Horao  of  420  men  in  tho 
Indian  mutiny  of  1057-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Stst  Regiment  in  the  Eusoofzie  expedition  of  1858  in  the 
North- Western  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦"  Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  Bushbv  served  in  the  Burman  campaign  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*»*  Lt.Colonel  J.J.Boswell  joined  the  3rd  Punjaub  Infantry  when  on  field  service  in  the  Meeranzai  valley  in  Decem- 
ber 1856.  In  June  1857  proceeded  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Punjaub  Infanti-y  to  join  the 
Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  at  Umritsur.  Accompanied  the  Column  in  its  forced  march  of 
44  miles  to  Gurdaspore,  and  commanded  the  Native  Infantry  in  the  actions  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  12th 
and  x6th  July  1857  at  Trimmu  Ghat  (Medal).  Was  present  with  his  Regiment  with  (Jeneral  Cotton's  field  force  In 
Eusofzai  in  1858 ;  also  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868 ;  and  with  Colonel  Keyo's  force  against  the  Bezoties  in 
February  1859  (India  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  LtColonel  H.  Tyiidall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullunder  on  tho  7th  of  June  1S57 
and  served  with  the  pursuing  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googoria  and  Mooltan  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Chusp). 

^0  Major  F.  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  all 
the  engagaments  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gnngeree,PuttiAlee,  and  Mynpoorie.  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal 
with  two  Chisps,  VictoriaCross  *'  for  greatgallantry  at  Namoul  on  the  z6th  Nov.  1857,  in  havin?.  at  the  imminent 
risk  of  his  own.  Ufe,  rushed  to  the  asstetanoe  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  off  under  a  heavj'  fire  from  the 
enemy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  him  at  the  time  ") .  Served  in  the  Indian  N. W.  Frontier 
war  of  iS6|.  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>7  Lt. Colonel  M.  M.  Procter  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Kumaon 
Battalion  in  the  Oude  campai^  and  on  the  Nepaal  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Lt-Oolonel  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  z8th  Bengal  Natlre 
Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1865  (Medal). 

^  I4.Golondl  W.H. Gsrton  served fimraghoatihe  Sonthal  oampaign  of  1855-56.  Served  ahio  throughout  the  mutiny 
in  1857-58  (Medal).    Was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  «nd  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  an  attack  tapoD 
a  party  of  rebels  nnder  Bang  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jannpore  district.   . 
^  Ijt.Colonel  J.  Roberts  served  daring  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855  • 

«*i  LuCoIonel  W.  G.  Wateifield  was  atMaerut  at  the  outbreak  of  thanuitiny  on  the  zoth  May  1857 ;  wasaltenrardA 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindnn  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battle  of  Buddleekeserai,  and  throughout  (he 
siege  of  Delhi.  Served  as  PoUtioal  Of&oer  to  the  force  that  marohed  from  Delhi  to  Jeypore  under  Uig'or  Redmond 
n  pursoit  of  Tantia  Topee  sad  other  rebels  (Hedal  Witlr  Olasp). 


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*^LtCoIonel  H.  E.  Waller  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1S55. 

♦**  LtOoIonel  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  witu  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Present  with  the  Agra 
SlilitiA  Cavalry  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857,  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutinied  and  the  guns  of  thf  Contingent 
and  all  the  ammunition  and  luggage  were  retaken  from  them  ;  also  present  at  the  notion  nf  the  rollowint?  d;iy  (Medal). 
li***  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was* wounded  at  the  attack 
on  Thazma  Bowon  in  September  1857 ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actioub  01  Guugeroo  and  Patialeo,  and 
rooccapation  of  Mynpooree;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  atBungaon  in  April  1858— 
woanded  (Medal). 

**^  LtCokinel  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  slightly  wounded  on  the 
17th  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  14th  July  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i86o-6t  (Medal). 

♦^  Lt.Colocel  G.  N.  Money  served  in  Burmah  in  1853-54.  Served  throughout  the  Rioge  operationA  before  Delhi  ftroiii 
the  ist  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  the  9th  14th  and  23rd  July,  ist  and  2ud  August,  and  other  minor  afilairs, 
commanded  escalading  partv  at  the  storming  of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  14th  Sept.  and  was  present 
throoghout  the  assanlt  of  the  city  and  the  six  days'  fighting,  resultmg  in  its  capture  on  the  20th  Sept.  Subse- 
qnently  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Gerrard's  Column  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudpore  and  other  rebels, 
aud  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Nargoul  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  Adjutant  to  his  Regiment  in 
all  the  operations  under  Brigadier  bcaton,  including  the  actions  at  Guugeree,  Putteoalee,  and  Mynpooree;  also 
prc^ntat  the  Alumbagh  and  Transgogi'a  operations ;  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Barree,  and 
sul^scqncnt  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Adjutant  and  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd 
PunjAub  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In- 
fantry in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-0  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

*^^  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Rynd  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  engagement  at 
Dacca  in  November  1857  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Eusofzie  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  engage- 
menta  of  the  15th  and  i6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basotee  Tribe 


October  1857  (Modal). 

^  U.  Colons  C.  A.  de  Kantsow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1855 
(Ifedal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at 
that  station  in  May  1857,  and  received  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
"admirable  services"  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.  Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 
goo^  on  6th  June  1857,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Light  Cavaliy,  13th  48th  and  71st  Native  Infantry  from 
Ijickaow,  and  killed  the  rebel  leader  in  hand-to-hand  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
Senred  at  Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irregular  Force  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
as  a  volunteer  in  the  action  of  sth  July  near  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  1857. 
C^nmnanded  a  Detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalry  in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomeric's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  the 
loch  Oct.  1857  B>t  A[gra.  berved  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  up  to  the  reoccnpation  of  Mynpooree,  and  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Mattra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtchpore-Sikree,  and 
elsewhere.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organiaed  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  in  action  at  Bongaon 
(one  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  ac- 
tion of  3rd  May  z85Sat  Shacyehanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded),  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  and  affaii-a 
iub^equent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  Iklay  (very  dangerously  wounded  by  sabre 
nita  on  face  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohilcund  Auxiliary  Levy, 
which  he  had  raiaed  and  organized,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  fW>m  June  to  Nov.  1858,  and 
in  Uie  many  and  various  ofltensive  and  defensive  operations,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  outpost  at  Ahmed - 
nu^j^nr  (thanked  by  Government  of  India)  and  siege  of  Porvaine  (thanked  by  Grovemment  of  India).  Served  with 
the  8ame  Levy  on  active  service  in  the  north  of  the  Shahjehanpore  district  up  to  28th  Deo.  1858,  and  subsequently 
across  the  Sarda,  move  on  Pullea,  and  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  the  town  and  fort  (thanked  by  Government  of 
India)  and  pureoit  into  Oude.  Present  as  a  volunteer  with  a  Troop  of  Cavalry  and  two  Companies  of  the  Rohilcund 
Aaxiliary  Levy  with  Brigadier  Dennis'  Column  during  pursuit  in  the  Khjrreeghur  Jungles,  and  in  two  actions  fought 
in  Jan.  1839  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  Levy  in  active  pursuit  up  to  Nepaul,  and  in  subsequent  opera- 
lions  undertaken  in  clearing  the  district  from  rebels  and  marauders  up  to  tne  end  of  the  disturbances  (thanked 
by  Government  of  India).  Has  received  the  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  '*  excellent  service  "  rendered 
to  the  State  in  1857-58;  been  officially  and  especially  reported  to  the  Government  of  India  when  leaving  Rohilcund 
m  j^eptember  1859,  for  the  "  valuable  services  rendered  by  the  force  under  his  command  in  Rohilcund;  and  honour- 
ably mentioned  hy  Uie  Government  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  to  the  Government  of  India  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

^Lt^Oslonel  H.  R.  B.Worsley  served  against  rebels  in  Mirzapore  district  in  1857  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the 
Sooth  of  China  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

***  Major  F.  D.  Harington  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Little  served  with  the  17th  Regimentin  the  Crimea,  subseouenttothefall  of  Seba8topol,from  the  26th 
N'cv.  1855,  till  the  evacuation  in  June  1856.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W. 
frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusafyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahsat  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and 
^  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  IaUoo  on  the  15th  Dec.,  also  in  the  action  at 
Uubcyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec,  which  ended  in  the  complete 
r-ut  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**"  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  M-  Holroyd  was  attached  to  the  86th  Regt.  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857- 58,  and 
^^rred  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  operations  before  Chanden,  at  siege  and  storm- 
^K  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded) ,  battle  of  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp)  . 

^  Lt.Colonel  C.  8.  Maclean  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857.  Subsequently  present  at  the  actions  • 
of  Boolundahahnr,  Qoel,  Acrabad,  and  Agra— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  China  Expe- 
•litioaary  Force  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho.  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawan  and 
Tangchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  P.  Rice  served  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Sikldm  Field  Force  in  z86i. 

*^  Maior  0.  A.  Baylay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

**  Ma^or  Q.  F.  Graham  served  with  the  Force  in  the  Oossyah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63. 

***  M^or  A.  Copland  served  with  Colonel  Craigie's  force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  £W)ntier  in 
March  1855  (Hedal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  asaault  and 
capture  of  the  Bala  Stockade  (Clasp). 

^  )iaior  H.  O.  Perreau  served  with  the  China  Exneditionary  Force  in  i86o-6t  (Medal). 

*^  Mi^or  H.  D.  E.  W.  Chester  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  fh>m  the  28th  Jime  1857,  to  its  final  capture, 
and  was  sliglitly  wounded  on  the  X4th  July.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
inciodin^  the  aSl^  at  Bagh ;  also  present  at  the  affair  of  Baree  (Medal  with  two  Claapa). 

^Haior  J.N.  B.  Hewett  served  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actiona 
there  from  the  ajrd  Jane  to  the  xath  September  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  LtColonel  H.  L.  A.  Tottenham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  x  857-50,  and  was  present  as  a 
MooBted.  BMort  to  the  gnns  at  the  action  of  Shahgonge  near  Agra,  on  the  5th  July  (aUghtly  wounded),  and  as  a 
volnmew  atthe  ttafeOe  of  Ajcra  00  the  loth  October  1857.  Serv^  also  with  the  CToluxxm  under  Brigadier  Horsford 
ft^uiut  the  T^tela  m  Nepaiu,  iiuilac^ng  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal) .  .  ^ 

*^  Lt.ColonerF.  if.  Birch  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ghinhut 
tiiroQgfaovftUM  deCeaaee  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (as  Aicle  de  Camp  to  QrigadW  Inglis  from  2nd  July  to  25th 
^fPt.  x&57).beiBg  eimged  in  three  sorties  and  oommanded  a  party  of  the  84th  Foot  in  repolse  of  a  grand  attack  on 
the  i8ih  Auffoal  ana  JatoeeomeiiAly  CAKained  poesesaion  of  the  breach  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in.  deapatohea, 
and  tinaked  by  tliA  Qrrmmn:  Ctoneral).  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  capture  of  Hurrah.  (Medal  with 
CiMP.%7Bw'ai«ndoat«MlJ9rwre|of  Maior). 

*^  U.(3oloiiel  J.  W.  M'Queen  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  served  with  the  4th  Pun- 

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^Aub  Infantry  at  the  siege  assaalt  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Booland* 
shnhor,  Allyghur,  Aksabad,  Agra,  and  Kjmonge ;  also  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  including  action  at 
Marigunge,  afRtirs  near  the  Alumbagh  and  Dilkoosha,  and  storming  of  the  Seounderbagh  (severely  wounded), 
afterwards  present  at  Cawnpore,  and  with  the  advance  on  Puttehghur ;  commanded  the  4th  Puniaub  Infsntry  daring 
the  Oude  and  Rohilcund  campaign  in  Apriland  May  1858.  including  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  in  December 
1850  and  January  i860 ;  also  with  that  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Major  T.  Cadell  served  with  the  and  Bengal  Eurojiean  Fusiliers  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in 
1837,  ftnd  wan  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  the  subsequent 
operations  with  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  in 
the  4th  Irregular  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59 ;  present  at  the  action  of 
Mehudi  under  Colonel  Brind,  in  which  13  of  the  enemy's  guns  were  captured;  also  with  Colonel  Turner's  Column 
in  Rohilcund  in  x85g. 

*7*  Major  H.  M.  Repton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  at 
I*uttehpore,  Jana,  Orayiah,  and  Shereghurghat,  pursuit  of  the  rebel  force  under  Ferozeshah,  and  the  Bmidlecund 
campaign  (Medal). 

*^  Major  J.  Upperton  commanded  a  body  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  in  aiul 
about  the  Delhi  division  and  on  the  borders  of  Central  India;  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  prescA 
at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Amathie  and  Shuukurghur,  and  action  of  Dhoondiakhera  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Sencd 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  (thanked  by  the  (Commander  in  Chief  of  the  French  forces)  and  Palichau, 
and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*7s  Miyor  H.  0.  T.  Jarrett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Medal),and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cto» 
for  an  act  of  bravery  at  the  village  of  Baroun  on  the  14th  October  1858. 

*"^  Lt.ColoDel  W.  G.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  on  the  30th  June  1857  and 
W8«  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  on  the  retreat  saved  the  lives  of  three  men  of  the  32nd  Foot  at  the  risk 
of  his  own  life ;  was  afterwards  present  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  woonded 
(Medal  vrith  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Bainbridge  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  on  the  Gorruckpore  and  Mepaul  fironUers,  and  final  dispersion  there  of  the  TeM» 
(Medal  with  Claap).  Raised  the  Rawul  Pindee  Mule  Train  for  the  Abyssinian  expedition  in  1867 ;  oonunanded  the 
Train  throughout  the  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Hasara  field  force  in  1868,  including  tne  expedition 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Lt.Colcmel  F.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  2nd  Pnmanb  infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ; 
was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battles  of  Boolunduuhur  and  Agra,  relief  of  the  garrison  of 
Lucknow,  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  captive  of  Lucknow,  occupation  of 
Bareilly,  luid  many  minor  afihirs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^**  Major  O.  Menzies  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  fort 
of  Ram  pore  Kussia  (Medal). 

*•♦  Major  E.  D.  H.  Vibart  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  iuclnding 
the  battle  of  Nnjjuffghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  at  the  action  of  Narloui ;  subsequently  accompanied 
Seton'8  Column  to  Fnttehghur  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie ;  served  with  the 
2nd  PuLjaub  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  also  with  several  Movable  Columns  under  Sir  Hops 
Grant  and  General  Walpole,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^M  Lt.Colouel  E.  A.  C.  Lambert  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  and  was  presentat  the  operations  in  the  march 
from  Martahan  to  Tongoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  »nd 
was  present  throughout  the  sieffe  assaultand  capture  of  Delhi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  actions  of 
the  1 2th  17th  iQth  20th  and  23ra  June  (struck  down  by  a  sunstroke),  and  action  of  Nnjjuffghur;  Oude  campaign  of 
X85S-59  and  aflkir  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>7  Lt.Coloi  el  L.  H.  P.  De  H.  Larpent  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the  force  under  Colonel 
Vaughan  in  the  Meransaie  district  in  July  and  August  1857.  Served  as  Quarter  Master  of  his  regiment  with  the 
Eusofzaie  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Chinglee 
Mun^l,  Thnna,  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Served  also  during  the  mutinies  of  1857-58. 

*■» lit  Colonel  F.  M.  Armstrong  served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier 
General  Chamberlain  in  Maranzaie  and  Koorum  in  1856.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutinies  in  the  Peshawur 
and  Geotforia  districts  (Medal). 
«•  Lt.Colonel  R.  Smith  served  with  the  Delhi  Field  Force  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Jhiyjur. 
*•*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Bruce  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Sultatipore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of 
1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦w  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Rowcroft  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force 
throughout  the  operations  of  1864-66,  including  the  capture  of  various  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Uazara  campaiinx  in  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

*»  M^or  U.  S.  Robertson  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
'857-59.  including  the  capture  of  JugdesporOi  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Cossyah  and  Jvnteah  Hills  in  1862-63  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ocmkoi,  Nungbarai,  Oomknng, 
and  Surteong  (severely  wounded).    Served  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  1865-66. 

*®*  Major  T.  N.  Walker  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European 
Fusiliers,  including  all  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  (wounded  on  the  i8th  July),  and  was  selected  ai 
one  of  the  Subalterns  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded  on  the  15th  Septem- 
ber) ;  wafr  atterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Sonah,  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Rewarrie, 
Jujjhur,  Riiuonde,  Furrucknugur,  and  Bullumbghur;  served  with  the  17th  Punjaub  Inffcmtry  in  the  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  1858  including  the  actions  of  Amsoth,  Bagawalla,  and  Nugeega,  and  relief  of  Moradabad  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  been  presented  with  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

*«  Bngud  ier  General  P.  H.  Jenkins  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  -severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  OUsp).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Cabool  Khejl 
Wuzeerees  in  1859 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Maidani.  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  expedi- 
tion agaiu^t  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  i860 ;  and  present  at  the  action  at  Palasin,  and  at  the  forcing  of  Barrara 
Pass.  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Umbeyla  expedition  in  1863 ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  the  Crag 
Piquet,  and  the  action  at  the  Conical  Hill  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  troopa  engaged  at  the  attack 
of  the  villages  in  the  Utman  Kheyl  hills  on  the  2i8t  March  1878. 

*w  Major  W.  W.  Hume  served  at  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry; 

afterwards  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Artillery  before  Delhi  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  that  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Maior  B.  Cracroft  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56  and  was  slightly  wounaed.    Served 

also  in  the  Central  Indian  campaign  with  the  force  under  General  Whitlock  and  was  presentat  the  attack  and 

capture  of  Punwarreo  Heights  near  Ku-wee  on  20th  Dec.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^^  Lt.Col(mel  A.  M'L.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  with  the  Delhi  field  force  in  Sep- 
tember 1857 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Jhuijur,  actions  of  Shumshabad  ana  Mhow  near  Fnttehghur,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded  on  loth  March  1858).  attack  on  Rooya,  action  at  Ailygunge,  taking  of 
Shajehanpoi«,  siege  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Mu  Lt.Colonel  J.  Bartleman  served  with  the  86th  Foot  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  presentat 
the  siege  anri  capture  of  Chanderee,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  and  taking  01 
Calpee ;  served  with  the  2nd  Sikh  Police  Corps  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jngdespore  district  fh>m  August  to  Novem* 
ber  1858  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Punjaub  Infiuxtiy  in  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  including  the 
action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Tangku,  captni«  of  the  Taku  Forta,  and  capitulation  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
*^  Lt.ColoneI  A.  E.  Campbell  served  with  the  axit  Bengal  Native  In&nti7  during  the  Sontiua  camj[Mugn  of  xSss-S^. 

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Also  at  San^r  in  Central  India  during  1857-58 ;  present  at  numerous  engagements  in  the  district  of  Saugor,  and 
was  severely  wounded  on  the  i8th  Sept.  1857  in  ^^^  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nurricoulee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^LkColonelJ.  C.  C.  Daunt  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of 
the  Ram^hur  Battalion  at  Chuttra,  Chota  Nagpore  on  the  and  October :  attack  and  defeat  of  the  mutineers  of  the 
3and  Native  Infantry  at  Nowadah,  fiehar,  on  the  and  Nov.  1857— severely  wounded  (Medal),  and  awarded  the  Vic- 
toria Croes  for  acta  of  bravery  in  capturing  two  guns  on  the  and  October  and  and  November  1857.  Served  in 
China  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  with  the  Braves  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  at  the  repulse  of  the 
Chinese  at  the  Landing  Pier  and  at  the  Magazine  Hill  (Medal). 
***Miyor  J.  W.  O'Dowda  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*>*  Major  A.  Vivian  commanded  a  Reissala  of  Pathan  Horse  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-59 ;  assisted  in  the  sup- 
presaioQ  of  the  rebellion  of  the  Jat  tribes  of  the  Ranee  in  the  Gogaria  district  in  1857 ;  accompanied  Brigadier 
Franks'  column  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhowrara ;  also  during  the 
operations  before  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  stationed  at  Oonao  on  the  Lucknow  and  Cawnpore 
road  from  April  to  November  1858  assisting  to  keep  the  road  clear  of  the  rebels,  during  which  time  he  had  frequent 
skirmishes  with  the  enemy ;  served  with  Colonel  Kellv's  Column  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1850  ; 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  rebel  position  in  the  hills  near  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
3rd  Ponjaub  Cavalry  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in 
i36o,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  them  at  Paloseen,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Barrarah  Pa«s  (Medal 
mth  Clasp). 

^  Major  R.  E.  Boyle  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59;  pursuit  of  theSealcote  mutineers 
in  Jaly  1857  •  ^ith  and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Bri^n^^r  Showers'  Column  in  the  districts  west  of  Delhi  in 
October  and  November  1857,  and  present  at  the  occupation  of  Rewaree,  Jhujjur,and  Kanound  ;  served  with  the 
3nd  Sikh  Cavalry  with  the  Bundlecund  Field  Foroe  under  Brigadier  Wheeler ,  commanded  a  field  detachment. 
£iur^;ed  near  Geree  Patoree  on  7th  Nov.  1859;  commanded  No.  3  Bundlecund  Flying  Column  from  December  1850 
to  March  i860  (thanked  by  Government  of  Ind^  Medal). 

"•Major  C.  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857;  joined  the  Volun- 
teer Cavalry  and  was  engaged  in  several  reconnaissances  prior  to  the  battle  of  Chinhut  and  present  also  at  that 
ttcUon  (severely  wounded);  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  and  after- 
wards at  the  recapture  of  Cawnpore  from  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) .  Served 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  subse- 
qacnt  operations  up  to  the  surrender  of  Pesin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

"'  li^jor  N.  R.  Burlton  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sonepore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Chandeepore,  actions  at 
Phoolpore  and  Amorka,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur  and  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

*'»  Major  8.  J.  Browne  served  with  the  5th  Punjaub  Infkntry  during  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  Sitkaghat;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
the  Regiment  at  Darzeo  Talas— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Pui^aub  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla 
campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Major  O.  M.  Graham  ser\'ed  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  occupation 
of  the  Alumbagh  previous  to  and  after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  also  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  Rohilcund 
and  Oude  campaigns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''♦  Major  P.  W.  Powlett  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Allyjfhur,  Agra,  Kanouje,  and  Bunnee  Bridge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  dospatches),  defeat 
f'f  the  (jwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  at  Kalee  Nudee,  siege  and  capture  at  Lucknow— severely  wounded 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*Miuor  M.  P.  Ricketts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  ofi857-58;  accompanied  as  Interpreter 
t  >  37th  Kegt.  and  other  detachments  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  besieged  Garrison  at  Arrah  :  acted  as  Stafl*  Officer  to 

•  oioDcI  Milman  at  the  action  of  Alrowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Azimghur 
from  2Sth  March  to  15th  April  1858,  and  various  skirmishes  (Medal). 

"'Major  C.  A.  Munro  served  as  interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Captain  Peel  in  1857  and  was  present 
»i  the  action  of  Kadjwa,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the 
':t:  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*-*  Major  F.  J.N.  Mackenzie  served  with  the  Kamptee  movable  column  and  was  engaged  against  the  Bundelas 
*Qd  the  mutineers  of  the  52nd  Native  Infantry  in  August  and  September  1857  (Medal). 

^  Major  O.  R.  Newmarch  served  with  the  Agra  Bri(?ade  in  1857  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July 
^th  the  Neemuch  mutineers.  Served  with  Brigadier  Scaton's  Column  in  December  1857  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Gungeeree  and  Puttialee  (Medal). 

'^' Major  F.  W.  Boileau  served  as  Adjutant  of  Rajah  Jawahir's  Singh's  Contingent  with  the  force  under  General 
van  Coartlandt,  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  cut  in  the  face  and  a  sabre  cut  in  the  hand  at  the  action  of  Hissar 
<jn  the  19th  August  1857.  Served  in  the  and  Sikh  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  November  and  De- 
cember 1858.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Served  with  the  Saugor  field  force  under  General  \Vhitlock. 
Commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavaliy  at  the  action  of  Kewteeiu  Bundlecund  on  the  4th  March  1859, 
ktid  iras  wounded  by  a  pistol-shot  in  the  knee  nneutioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in 

*  C'Qani,  Medal).     Served  with  the  lath  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  (Medal). 

*"  Major  M.  Ramsay  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullundcr  on  the  7th  June  1857  and 

><:companied  the  force  in  pursuit  (Medal). 

^  Mj^or  H.  C.  E.  Ward  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  and  at  the  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857. 
^rred  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  District,  and  present  at  the  action  of 
Narooul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Guides  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofzaie 
rr>;ntierin  1851;  and  in  that  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Henrv  Thompson  served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
f^Jm  the  9th  March  1856  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  B\jnour  Rajpoot  Levy 
'janngtho  operations  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  in  1859;  and  as  Brigade  Major  with  the  Cachar 
CKilamn  of  the  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  under  Sir  G.  Bourehier  in  1871-73  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"*  U.Colonel  J.  C.  Minto  served  with  the  Irregular  Forces  under  Sir  George  Cathcart  during  the  KafOr  war 
of  1852-53  (Medal). 

^  U.CoIonelH.  Collett  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofoaie  Frontier  in  18^8,  and 
WW  preaent  at  the  afPairs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the 
Worm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kussea  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah 
Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1863-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Oomkoi,  Nungarai,  and  Oom- 
kronjf  (severely  wounded). 

^  Major  E.  L.  Ommanney  served  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal with  Clasp). 
^^  Major  H.  M.  3.  Burlton  served  with  the  8th  Foot  in  various  skirmishes  at  Agra  in  1858.  Served  with  Meade's 
HoT»e  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  the  Regiment  during  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Robert  Napier 
»nfl  was  present  at  the  action  of  Joura  Alipore ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Meade's  Horse  on  field  service  in 
op^tjons  against  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  fVora  October  1858  to  February  1859  (Medal). 

-"  Major  R.  C.  W.  Mitford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  and  was  present  at  the 
Jrtion  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  affair  of 
r  uttehpore-Sirkee,  and  other  minor  actions  in  the  Agra  District.  Present  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  caoture  of 
i'Ucknow ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Benkee,  and  Selimpore 
^'''J*}"^* 'bounded),  and  was  highly  mentioned  by  the  Governor  General  for  "gallantry  in  capturing  a  party  of 
r^nelsm  the  village  of  Behipore  with  ao  dismounted  sowars."  Proceeded  with  150  sabres  to  join  the  forco  under 
MRjor  Bnlwcr  at  Jabrowlee,  and  on  the  i6th  October  charged  and  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebel  Infantrv,  receiving 
a  »hght  wound.  In  the  subsequent  action  of  Jabrowlee  on  the  asrd  October  1858  the  detachment  of  Hodson's  Horse 
Qti'ier  his  command  captured  three  guns  and  gut  up  a  large  number  of  the  enemy's  Innantry— was  severel  v  wounded 
n  ima  action  whilst  assisting  an  Officer  of  the  Uncovenanted  Civil  Service  who  wasattacked  by  several  ot  therebe^- 


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and  woald  probably  have  been  cut  down  but  for  timely  aid.  On  partially  recovering  from  his  woond  he  rejoined 
the  3rd  Resriment  of  Hodson's  Horse  as  At^atant  and  served  the  Tran8-Gof7ra  campaign  of  1859  np  to  the  &ual 
surrender  of  the  rebels  in  December  (Medal,  and  recommended  by  Lord  Clyde  for  the  Victoria  Cross). 

»*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Fitz  Hugh  served  in  three  affairs  against  Momunds  at  Fort  Shnbkndr  in  Dec.  1863  and  January 
Z864.    Also  in  the  expedition  to  Dour  under  Brigadier  General  Keyes  in  Feb.  1873. 

'^  Lt.  Colonel  R.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  DelLi 
in  1857,  and  with  the  and  European  Fusiliers  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Meerat,  Jhi^|ui*,  and  Rawftrte 
districts.  Was  attached  to  the  faithful  remnants  of  the  nth  Native  Infantry,  and  engaged  in  rescmng  the  Rohilcui^d 
refngees.  Served  with  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  capture 
of  Rooya,  action  of  AUygunge,  capture  of  Bare'illy,  action  of  Rohunpore,  and  against  the  rebels  in  theTerai  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expeditionary'force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Oabool 
Kheel  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  the  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry 
throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1S68,  including  the  Black  Mountain  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  m  1877-78  (mentioned  in  de»pBtchc?>. 
Commanded  the  troops  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1S73 
(received  the  thanks  of  Qovemmcnt) ;  and  was  also  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  at  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl 
villages  on  aist  March  1878. 

^1  Major  A.  G.  Owen  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  in  all  the  subsequent  engagements  under 
the  walls  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  action  of  Ntyjuflghur ;  also  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi— 
dangerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*•»  Lt.Colonel  R.  A .  Wauchope  served  in  1857  ^^^'^  ^^^  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  was 
engaged  at  the  repulse  of  many  of  the  enemy's  attacks;  on  the  14th  September  he  commanded  50  men  at  the 
Btorming  of  the  Water  Bastion ;  was  engaged  at  the  subsequent  six  days'  street  fighting  in  tho  oity,  and  on  tbe 
19th  September  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  capture  of  the  Burn  Bastion  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  i8^o-m 
served  with  Rattray's  Sikhs  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikkim  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Gawlcr  (mentioned  iu 
despatches).  In  1863  served  in  the  23rd  Pioneers  with  the  Euzoftie  Field  Force  in  the  TJmbeyla  campaign,  and  was 
engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Ilill,  capture  of  Lalloo,  and  final  defeat  of  tho  enemy  at  the  BonairPa.vs 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  In  1864-65  served  during  the  Bootan  war,  aiid  engaged  at  Dalimkote,  Chamoorchi.  Bala,  acd 
Buxa  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  In  1874-75 served  with  the Duflla  expedition  under  BripadierGcncml 
StafiTord  (mentioned  in  despatohes).  Commanded  the  Transport  Corps  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Nuttali  in  the 
operations  against  Naga  Hill  Tribes  onche  North  Eastern  frontier  of  India  in  1875  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Com- 
manded the  X4th  Sikhs  throughout  tbe  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatohee.  Medal).  Serred 
throughout  the  Afghan  War  of  1878-9  (Brevet  of  Lt.  Celonel). 

•**  Major  H.  A.  Lewes  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meemt  on  the  joth  May  1857,  and  wps 
Beverely  wounded.  Served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Horse  raised  for  service  in  thatdistriot,  and  allen^ards  v,ns 
7th  Pu^janb  Infitntry  ^fi  the  actions  of  Gungcree  and  Puttiallee,  attack  on  and  reoccunation  of  Mynpoorie,  alfto^u 
Bungaon,  assault  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tirroul,  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the  Terai,  and 
forcing  of  the  enemy's  position  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepaul  Range  (Medal) .  Served  as  Adjutant  30th  Pur  ,r  i:b 
Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Forts  Dalimkote  and  (.  b^- 
moorchee.  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Major  H.  G.  Saunders  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  including  the  action  of  the  5tli 
July  1857  near  A^ra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  aflhir  at  Shereghat  (Medal). 

"*  Major  R.  H.  Hudleston  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Punjaub  Infieintry  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  to  the  Eusofoie  frontier  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Msgor  R.  M.  Skinner  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Eumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1 657-5 ^ 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Huldwanee  on  the  17th  Sept.  1857  and  ist  Jan.  1858,  and  Clierpoorah  on  i«th  Feb.  i^iN 
and  saved  the  life  of  his  commanding  Officer  at  the  risk  of  his  own  (Medal) . 

"*  M^or  F.  P.  W.  Freeman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  final  capture 
of  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

■■•  Major  R.  Wheeler  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  7th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-50, 
including  the  advance  into  Nepaul,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  position  and  guns  at  Sitkaghat  (Medals. 
Served  with  the  aoth  Native  Infantry  throughout  tne  TTmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•»  Major  H.  Morton  served  in  Oude  and  was  present  at  tbe  pursuit  and  capture  of  the  rebel  Rnjah  of  TooImc- 
pore.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859,  and  com- 
manded a  detachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  oflrreg^lar  Cavalry  and  3  companies  of  Native  Inftmtry  tor  about  two 
months  in  Arequentexpeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Sind  river  (Medal). 
»*■  Major  A.  R.  Chapman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  skimiishc* 
in  the  Subzee  Mimdee  from  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwari!^ 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mvnpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of 
Baree,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

**»  Major  E.  C.  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  during  the 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  the  i6th  January'  to  the  10th  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separate 
attacks  on  the  i6th  January,  affhir  of  the  15th  Febrtmrv,  rejiulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  aist,  aflair  of 
the  asth,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  asth  February,  and  affair  of  the  oth  March  ;  also  presenv  at  the  we^e 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  tho  19th  and  aifit  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh;  8oh«v 
quent  operations  in  Oude  including  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirseo  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  iih  Sikh 
tofantry  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  in- 
cluding the  aflhlr  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  operations  m 
TTmbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiii^ent  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1S68, 
including  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

»*»  Sir  Robert  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers*  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhiyjur  districts ;  was  with 
the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  aftenrardi 
with  column  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••^  Major  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  on  the  ocf«- 
sion  of  the  mutiny  at  JiUlunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bundlecund  m  1859  (Medal).  Also  ecrred 
throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  CShina,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Takn 
Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  PebnuiiyiS^5 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Trans- 
port Train  in  Abyssinia  m  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Majoi 
to  the  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Ma.'"'", 
and  Clasp).  Has  also  on  two  other  occasions  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 
•*•  Mf^or  P.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilctmd  in  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  »• 
Shahjehanpore,  and  in  the  aShirs  of  Mohnnrudpore  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat— severely  wounded  by  > 
musket  ball  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

"*  Major  C.  J.  (Jrifflths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infiintry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  rete«»» 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3"J,55£? 
in  the  Hasara  caxnjpaign  of  x868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Scrrea 
with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  . 

*»»  Major  E.  C.  Garstin  served  with  the  aird  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i8sr5»' 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingen*  ai 
Gawnpore,  advance  on  Puttyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  Khodagonge,  siege  and  captarc  01 
Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygungc,  and  capture  of  Baroilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•"  Mi^or  A.  Pulhin  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Inflmtry  throughout  the  «»iege  of  Delhi  and  was  eeverely  woimdcfl 
(Medal  with  CUsp).  j  -n  r 

,  "■  M^or  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  artton  of  the  5** 
•^'JZiJs;  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal).     •*  '  ^'^ 

.  MiMor  L.  WaveU  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  iadadmg  «• 
Ttion  of  Nujufghor,  aasanltand  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls;  action*  of  x(an<i*^'* 


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Gongeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
aghinst  TaepinfiT  rebels  in  1U62. 

^  Mi^or  A.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Kohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857*58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

*"  Idigor  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Puiyanb  Infantry  attached  to 
Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhu^ijur  districts  in  1857.  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Ke^raree,  Tnjjur,  Kanond,  and  Bullubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal). 

^'  LcColonel  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  served  with  the  ist  Bengal 
European  Fusiliers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungereo,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpooree ;  conimanded  a  detachment  of 
AJexandor's  horse  in  several  minor  affairs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Oreyah  (charger  twice  wounded 
and  Dewm  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpootana  and  Central  India;  Bundlecuiid^campaign  fo  1859-60  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  M^'or  A.  L.  Playfair  served  with  the  late  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
AJambai7h  and  Trans  Goomtee  operations  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
(Medal  with  Chisp). 

*»  Major  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857;  also 
present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Native  Inflantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  3i8t  AuguAt  1858. 

**'  Lt.CoIonel  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  July 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,   Oonao,  Busserutgunge 
(both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency, 
w%&  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.    Served  afterwards  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actions 
of  Simree,  Nawabgnnge,  Bara  Bankee,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and  Mhow    (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  gallantry) ,  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taldng 
cf  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund — wounded  uid  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  tiro 
Cljups,  and  a  year's  service).    Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
clndingthe  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "forward  gallantry"),  Chankiawhan  and 
Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  nth  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Umbeyia 
campaign  under  General  Gkirvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition  in  1877-78,  under  General  Keycs  (mentioned  in  despatches).    Present  in  the  operaUons  aninst 
the  Ranizai  villag^e  of  Skhakat  on  Z4th  March  1878,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kh^l 
villages  on  aist  March  1878. 
^t  Captam  R.  H.  F.  Bannick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal). 
»•  Ha^or  F.  Gellie  was  with  the  9th  Native  Infantry  at  Allyghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.     Served  with  the 
i«t  Gwalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  1 857,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattrns.    Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  battle  of  A^ra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.    Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minor  affairs  in  the  Agra  District  in  Januarv  and  February  1859 ;  and  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  tho 
Bandlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).    Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during 
the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*"t  Captain  R.  War  burton  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 
•"Colonel  C.    M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at 
iheactiotfs  of  Xamaol  (captured  a  gun),  Gangaree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
inclading  several  days'  street  fighting ;  also  in  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of  Bara, 
Nawabgung,  Dariabad.  Bhamouirhat  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Vazir- 
irang,  Machligaon,  Kamdakot,  Maharajpore  (wounded),  Serwaghat  (slightly  wounded),  and  Pachgaon  (four  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  received  thanks  of  Governor  General,  Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (twice  severely  wounded),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
ibroQght  to  the  notice  of  the  Government  of  India  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  especial  gallantry.  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
ipentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  moving  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  forces  in  China,  Brevet  of  Mf^or). 
Saved  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65  as  Brigade  Major  and  D.  A.  Q.  M.  General,  present  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  Dalmakot  (severely  wounded),  Chamoralin,  Bala  (severely  wounded),  and  Nagola;  and  commanded  a 
reconnaissance  into  the  enemy's  country,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Viceroy  (three 
times  mentioned  in  desi)atches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel).    Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
^mpaign  in  1867-68,  principally  with  the  advance  reconnaissance,  present  at  the  action  of  Arogoe  and  capture  of 
Ma^tJaia  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

***  M^or  Butter  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  (Medal);  and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier 
General  Bourchier  in  the  Looshai  campaign  of  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*»  Major  B.  C.  Clifford  served  with  the  left  wing  of  the  54th  Foot  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  of  the  34th  and 
73rd  Native  Infantry  fVom  Dacca  to  Chittagong  in  1857.  Served  the  winter  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  and  was 
presem  at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Tyroul  on  the  21st  March  (Medal). 

•*•  Miyor  H.  S.  Jarrett  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Mooltan  on  the  3i8t  August  1858 
«iil commanded  a  troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd 
"mjaub  Cavalry  in  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeereea 
ra  i860,  and  waa  present  at  the  action  of  the  Barrara  Pass  and  capture  of  Makeen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged 
»rth  tho  same  Regiment  in  the  blockade  of  the  same  tribe  on  the  Tak  frontier  in  1861-62.  Served  also  in  all  the 
•ctions  and  operations  of  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  of  1863,  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain,  and  after- 
»wd8  to  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  thanked  in  despatches  by  both  those  generals  (Clasp  for  Umbeyia). 

**' Major  L.  J.  H.  Grey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  ^^^  ^''^**  present  in  the  actions  of 
Boolondshuhur  and  Allyghur,  skirmish  of  Ackerabad,  actions  of  Gungaroe  and  Puttialee,  attack  of  the  forts  of 
Koheia  and  Kololee,  operations  on  the  Gogra,  final  advance  to  the  Nepaul  Hills,  action  at  Sitka  Ghat  and  capture 
of  the  enemy*s  gans,  and  various  skirmishes  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  (Medal) . 

••^  Major  B.  Bwetenham  served  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  Sydnev  Cotton  on  the  Eusoftiaie  border  in  1858^ 
and  was  present  at  the  affUir  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*•  Major  W.  C.  Anderson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  waa  present  in  defence  of 
the  Alumbagh  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  in  November  1857;  at  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  at  Lucknow, 
defeat  of  the  Gwaiior  Contingent  at  Cawnjwre,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Meeangunge,  throughout  the  siege  of 
Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee ;  throughout  the  Rohilcnnd  and  Oude  campaigns  of  1858-50,  including  the  taking  of 
wee  forta  in  Oude,  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels,  several  minor  actions,  actions  at 
Chonda.  at  the  Raptee,  and  at  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  ln> 
fading  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Chankawhan,  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches  for 
diaimguiahed  gallantry,  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*^*Mi^H.  M.  Pratt  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  sist  Native  Infantry  atPeshawuron  the  28th  August 
i«S7'  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangku  and  of  the  Taku 
ForU,  and  actions  of  (Thaiydawhan  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
•^  Mo^  R.  H.  de  Montmorency  served  with  the  65th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China  in  1858-60  (Medal). 
*^  M^iov  0.  H.  Cantor  served  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  -,  was  selected  as  one  of  the  Subal- 
terns of  the  ladder  party  on  the  day  of  tho  final  assault,  and  was  engaged  in  the  six  days'  fighting  within  the  citj 
^J^l  ij».fla»l  capture,  subsecment  pursuit  of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'^  Myr  O.  (r  Donel  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near 
Agra  with  tha  Neamnch  mutineers,  action  at  Coel  24th  August,  and  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857  (Medal). 


itsj«r  Q.  F.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
sffstrs  iatha  Btawah  district ;  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Dowsa  against  Tantia 
*<5P**  <»  *^  «4*h  January  1859  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

v\ ii*^''  ^*  ^*  ^'•'•tio  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

»••  Msjor  A.  Macray  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
captaarae^. Delhi,  acttoos  of  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  repulse  of  several 
attSAkaoB  tint  poaitloii,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Cla8ps).Qj  |^l  ^  ^  V^jiOOV  ikl 


374  Ben^jal  Staff  Corps. — TTar  Services. 

B77  Mi^'or  A.  Battye  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  8ieg« 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Uttereah,  Bhumoreehat,  and  Kiiitoor  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

K»  Hajor  T.  Dayrell  served  at  the  Biege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assaolt,  14th  Sep* 
tember  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

■7>  Major  G.  L.  K.  Hewett  f^erved  throuf^hout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  the  3K>th  Jane  to 
the  aand  Nov.  1857,  and  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  24th  September ;  served  sfcerwurds  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Sir 
•T.Outram  throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  and  position  at 
Gaelic;  also  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  aervioe;. 
Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  reshawur  Frontier  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Tweedie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857--59,  was  present  at  the  engagement 
Attending  the  disarming  of  the  Native  IVoops  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  was  dangcrouBly  wounded. 
Yolonteered  for  active  service  and  was  attached  to  the  78th  Highlanders  with  Havelock's  Column,  and  was  pregent 
at  the  actions  of  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  defence  of  the  Reaidency 
nntil  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde,  after  which  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the 
enemy's  numerous  attacks ;  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  resulting  in  the  final  storm 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  advance  through  Rohilcund  and  recapture  of  Bareillv.  Served  on  General  Beatson's 
StaflTin  the  operations  against  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mhow  and  Nerbndda  districts  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Political  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier  and  >ras 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
***  Mi^orG.  C.Gregory  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  18^7-59,  and  was  present  with  the  Meerat 
Volunteer  Horse  during  Aug.  Sept.  and  Oct.  1857  in  several  minor  aflkirs  m  the  Meerut  District.  Present  with  tho 
ist  Beloochees  in  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Eampore-Kussia  in  Oude,  in  Lord 
GJvde's  Field  Force  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  occupation  of  Forts  Amethee  and  Shunkerpore, 
affiiirs  of  Buxar  Ghat,  Forts  Bi^idia  and  Mnjidia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Goorkhss  in  the 
Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-66  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
*"  Major  F.  F.  J.  Toke  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"*  Major  C.  H.  Ewart  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  Budleeke* 
■erai,  and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Major  R.  G.  Kennedy  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  and  was  present  with  the  itorminj; 
party  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  April  1865 — wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  capture  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

**7  LtColonel  A.  P.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  Raised  a  Regiment  of 
Sikhs  600  strong  for  service  in  Oude  in  March  1858.  Joined  Hodson's  Horse  at  Lucknow  in  June  1868,  and  present 
with  it  at  the  action  of  Nawabgunge,  Barabunki  (horse  killed),  and  minor  aflfkirs  in  the  Oude  campaign  until  its 
conclusion  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (wounded).  Detached  for  several  months  in  command  of  a  Squadron,  and 
frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loth  Bengal 
Lancers  in  Abyssinia— services  brought  to  the  notice  of  Her  Majesty's  Government  by  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala 
(Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Gteneral  Stafibrd  in  the  Duffla  Expedition  of  i874-75(mentionea  m  despatches). 
***  Major  A.  Ollivant  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  a  skirmish  at  Madrock, 
action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857;  Bundlecand 
campaign  in  1858-50,  attack  on  Serowlie,  and  a£fhir  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

**>  LtColond  W.P.  Badgley  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Gwalior 
Contingent  in  December  1857 ;  also  in  the  Cential  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  with  the  53rd 
Foot  during  the  operations  in  Oude  from  April  to  November  1858 ;  and  with  the  Oude  Military  Police  on  the  Xepaal 
ftt>ntier  in  June  and  .Tnly  2850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Major  F.  N.  M.  Maynara  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Biswah  and  Kohea  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3M  Major  B.  C.  Corbyn  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the 
26th  27tn  28th  and  39U1  Nov.  1857,  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur,  and 
pursuitof  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

**"  Major  L.  Macdonald  served  with  the  4and  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  ihm* 
present  at  the  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Shumshabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  oi 
Rooya,  and  action  of  Allygunge  (Medal  and  ClaspK 

■••Major  W.  J.  Stewart  served  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  £h)m  3rd  Feb.  1858  until  the  cap- 
ture of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"**  Major  F.  Coddington  served  in  the  entrenched  camp  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  the  and  Jan.  to  the 
5th  March  1858 ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*«  Major  M.  P.  Moriarty  served  with  the  34th  Foot^  at  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  on  26th  27th  and  aSth  of 
November  1857  tmder  Major  General  Windham ;  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Meangunge  on  24th  Feb.  ondff 
Sir  Hope  Grant ;  at  several  minor  engagements  near  Bunnee  Bridge  in  Oude ;  present  during  the  whole  of  the 
operations  before  Lucknow,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  city.  Served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooya,  and  in  action  at  Allygunge  in  Oude ;  likewise  at  the  action  and  capture  of  Bareilly  in  May  1858.  Served 
with  the  66th  or  (^orkha  Light  Infemtrv  at  the  actions  at  Pusgaon,  Russoolpore,  and  Bishwafa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
**7  Major  H.  C.  A.  Szcsepanski  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
the  25th,  26th,  and  27th  November  1857,  and  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  pur- 
suit of  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  (Medal). 

MS  Major  8.  Beckett  served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Infkntry  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Gogra,  skirmish  near  Bunkussia  Fort,  and  action  near  the  Jerwah  Pasa--dangerously  woonded  in 
the  abdomen,  and  severely  in  the  left  arm  (Medal). 

•**  Malor  T.  D.  Madden  served  witii  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i85rs«> 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  (wounded)  and  6th  D'^eceml^  1857  at  Cawn- 
pore, siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  whole  ofUie  campaigns  in  Oude  and  Trans-Gogra  up  to  27th  June  :859» 
including  the  actions  of  Koorsee,  Baree,  Nuggur,  Nawabgunge,  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Ameethie.  Hvderghur,  Char- 
dar,  and  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  aasp).  e     b*  »-      .  ,     j      a      . 

*"^  Major  E.  G.  Waoe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  of  the  26tb  37th 
and  a9th  November,  and  6th  December  1857  at  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  taking  of  Bareill.^> 
actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»  Major  H.  W.  Webster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  includmg  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore, 
Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Bhootaa 
campaign  in  1864-65,  including  the  taking  of  Dalimkote  and  Ghamoorchee,  and  retaking  of  the  Bala  Pass  stockadei 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

«>♦  Mi^or  H.  Q.  Waterfield  served  with  the  82nd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
operations  at  Cawnpore  in  November  under  General  Windham,  and  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  the 
6th  December  1857 ;  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shal^ehanpore  imd  operations 
subsequent  to  its  relief,  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bunnai,  Mahomdee,  and  Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaoo. 
Served  with  the  66th(}oorkhas  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Bussoolpore, 
attack  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswa  (Medal). 

«»  Major  C.  J.  Durand  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Sena  Ghat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shomaha- 
bad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks*  Bungalow,  and  the  Begum's 
Kotee;  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  wth 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  21st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Cossyah  and  jynteeahHilla 
1862-67,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Surteung  stockades  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  present  at  the  recap- 
ture of  the  stockades  at  the  Pala  Pass,  Nadoo,  and  other  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•  Major  T.  B.  M.  Glascock  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly,[t^nir,of  Shal^ehanpore»Mohumdee 


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and  Eampore  Klnssia,  passage  of  the  G^ogra»  and  forcing  the  enemy's  lines  before  Fyzabad,  afikir  of  Mnohleegaon 

(Medal  mth  Clasp).    Served  in  Bondlecund  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Robart's  Horse.    Served  with  the  17th 

BeQ^J  Cayaby  daring  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Modal  with  Clasp).  ..  ^ 

'^'^  Major  L.  filathwayi  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at  the 

li^sre  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  Bareillv,  and  Sha^jehanpore,  capture  of  Rampore 

Xusaia,  and  pas^ge  of  the  Grogra  (Medal  with  Claap).    Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-62  and 

wuwi  present  in  various  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  i86a. 
**  Major  D.  T.  H.  Sampson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  operations  at  Oawn- 

pore  ander  (ieneral  Windham,  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  relief  of  Azim- 

gbur,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Botwal  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  iit^or  J.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutmy  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangange„ 

siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
<">  Msyor  J.  F.  F.  Cologan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  ctimpaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 

Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  GowTowlie,  attack  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehayn  and 

Tiroul,  occupation  of  Bhyspore,  and  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the  Azimghur  and  Goruckpore  districts 
ia  1853-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
^'^  Major  N.  Lowis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  varioiia 

minor  engagements  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Major  C.  EL  Pennington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  eC 
Lacknoir,  actions  of  Jubrowlee  and  Pama  (slightly  wounded),  defeat  of  Banee  Madhoo,  and  operations  agamstthe 
r?)  •ela  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*'J  M^or  C.  A.  Dodd  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  action 
ofKaloe  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude.  Joined  the  Oude  Police  Fore» 
on  let  Dec.  2858,  and  served  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^*  U.Colon^  C.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett  was  attached  to  the  lotn  Foot  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and 
VAA  present  at  the  action  of  Sultanpore,  with  the  assaulting  column  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur^ 
£Q<i  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Hazara 
campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  35th  Foot  aft 
iirah,  and  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampore  Kussia 
'ML'dal).  Raised  the  Labour  Mulo  Train  in  September  and  October  1867,  and  commanded  it  through  the  Abys- 
6>l[w  campaign  of  1 868,  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches, Medal> 

*-*  Major  N.  M.  T.  Uorsford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
LnckDow,  action  of  Nawabgunge,and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Major  J.  Finnis  served  with  the  ist  Madras  European  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

^  Major  C.  E.  Macaulay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  01'  1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  forfca 
Amthee  and  Shunkerpore,  action  of  Doondiakiera,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Omeria  (Medal}.  Served  with  the  xst 
>:^'h  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinno  (severely  wounded),  capture 
'^  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
'^iiu  two  Clasps). 

^  ilajor  J.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tiroul 
on  the  i6th  July  1858  (Medal). 

***  Major  F.C.  W.  Drummond  served  with  the  53rd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
«e?e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afikir  of  Koorsee,  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Nrred  in  China  with  the  late  70th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1859-60  (Medal). 

"^  Major  A.  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  crossing  of  the  Gogra  and 
tbr  a^hoatthe  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal). 

"-^  Major  G.  W.  C.  Plgwden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Punjaub  Irregular 
^mliy,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Agra  (wounded  in  the  face),  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
'  'ie,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  many  minor  aflbirs ;  Oude  campaig<n 
'  r^5S  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^  ilajor  R.  Atkins  served  with  the  Suraon  Field  Force  in  1859;  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  in  1859-60. 

**'  Miyor  C.  J.  Parquharson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal).  Served 
''•thibesrdGoorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Conical 
<{  'i  and  villages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  with  the  same  Regiment  throughout  the 
tiu«ra  campaign  of  1868. 

*  Major  W.  B.  Birch  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  x86o-6i — wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
*r^:cbes,  Medal).  Also  in  various  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  i86<. 
^/ved  in  the  Looshai  Bxpedition  or  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•*  Major  K.  R.  ConoUy  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
>>^?.  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  at  Lallo  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  G.  Logan  served  with  the  xst  Eurooean  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 
^rjiii  Kith  the  3oth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**''  Major  A.  YaUings  served  with  the  6th  Foot  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sikkim  in  i86x.  Served  with  the  ist 
I  ^tijaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  M^jor  C.  H.  Bridges  served  with  the  China  expeditionary  force  in  1860-61 ;  also  in  various  oi>eration8  against 
^fj^?ing  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

**  Major  H.  J.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry  in  June  and  July  1857  i  thence  appointed  Local 
--^S^  attached  to  the  24th  Punjaub  Infantry  "Pioneers,"  he  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  throughout  the 
^^nmies ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad, 
"^Imthesnbsequent  Trans-Gogra  operations.  Served  aJso  as  a  volunteer  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  skirmish 
^  'V  Durriabad.  Was  tvrice  slightly  wounded,  and  his  horse  also  received  a  sword-cut  (three  times  mentioned  in 
^^^atches,  and  granted  an  Bnsigncy  in  the  5Cth  Foot.    Entitled  to  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

**  M^or  T.  F.  Bruce  served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^H^  »Sso  present  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  AAreedees  in  March  1868. 

*"'  M^or  A.  J.  D.  Hawes  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  1861.  Served  with  the  4ih  Puiijaub  Infantry  at  the 
^ij^nw  of  the  Bezzotee  village  of  (Sara  in  February  1869. 

~*  M^r  J.  Hay  served  with  the  4th  Gk>orkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863,  including  the  assault 
^Qi  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  yillages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
itie  Hazara  expedition  of  1868  (Clasp).    Served  also  with  the  Looshai  Expeditionary  Force  in  1871-72  (Clasp). 

^  Major  G.  8.  Tait  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  at  the  defence  of  Arrah  House 
■a  July  and  August ;  as  a  volunteer  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Eyre  in  the  operations  against  Koer  Singh 
*r  j'^SjieaMTe  in  August  1857 ;  with  Havelock's  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  including  the  actions  of  Mungarwar 
&'i>i  Ammbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alumbagh^ 
4r.'i  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

Captain  Voyle  served  throughout  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  under  Brigadier- General  Keyes  (Medal)  ► 
>^^  V  ^^'^  ^  ^®  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Field  Force ;  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
-'■ih  Kovember  1878,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Spingawai  Kotal,  Peiwar  Heights,  on  2nd  December 

*•■  Captain  W.  T.  Stuart  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  marched  with  the  Sappers  and 
Miners  »  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny ;  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  31st  May  on  the  Hindun^ 
(mttie  of  Bndleekeserai  and  storming  of  the  heights  before  Delhi  on  the  8th  June  1857,  throughout  the  siege  assault 
and  capture  of  Delhi, actions  of  AUyghur  and  Agra,  at  Futtehpore  Sikree,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  actions  of  AUy- 
*^  w  1***/,  ^^^^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ensign). 

Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Channer  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaig^n  of  1863  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  i6tb 
ana  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Afterwards  served  with  (Jeneral  Wilde's  Column  in  Jadoon  Country  in 
.?'  ♦•  *f<*«M  field  operations  in  1871-72.  Served  with  the  ist  Ghoorkhas  in  the  Malayan  Pemnsula  in  1875-76,  with 
loe  Jiaiaoca  0)lQxnn  in  operations  in  Bonghie  Ujong,  Terrachee,  and  Srimenantij  led  the  advanced  party  at  the 


37^-9  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

Burprise  and  capture  of  Malay  Stockades  in  Bnkit  Patus  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Breve 
of  Major). 

*•'  Major  Holmes  commanded  a  Troop  of  the  ythHnssars  attached  to  Horse  Artillery  under  Captain  Otlay,  sent  ni 
6th  December  1863  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Shubkudder.  The  force  being  benighted  and  without  pruides  Lieut.  Holmei 
volunteered  to  gallop  forward  and  ascertain  the  entrance  to  the  fort,  which  duty  he  effected,  exposed  between  t\v< 
lircs,  and  was  reported  '*  as  beinp  instrumental  in  saving  a  great  deal  of  inconvenience  and  danger  to  the  prirt; 
entering."  Served  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  employe 
against  native  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  and  Doc.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  and  was  present  at  ihi 
action  of  Shubkudder  (horse  wounded) .  Had  the  honour  of  being  called  to  the  front  on  parade  and  Uiauked  by  th* 
Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  for  his  services  in  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

**^  Major  H.  B.  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  and  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59, — thelatu? 
rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  field.  In  the  Rohilcund  campaign  ho  received  a  sabre  and  a  bulle 
wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentionetl  in  despatches.  In  the  Gude  campaign  he  wr: 
brought  to  the  notice  of  the  General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  (reins  and  accoutrements  cut) 
Accompanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Xepaul,  and  afterwards  with  the  outposts  left  on  the  River  Rii])tti 
(Medal).  Received  a  complimentary  letter  from  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  confcrrini:  ■  1 
him  a  commission  for  his  ser\'ico.s  during  the  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied  Tientsien  at  the  conola 
sion  of  the  China  war  of  1860-61.    Served  in  the  Hazara  Campaign  of  x868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  J.  E.  P.  Mosley  served  with  the  6th  Punjimb  Infantrj-  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Meda 
with  Clasp).    Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  A freedees  in  March  1868. 

^^^  Major  F.  Knowles  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  siege  anc 
•capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Captain  E.  H.  H.  Collen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1868,  and  was  employe^J 
on  Special  Survey  Duty  from  the  23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal). 

""♦  Captain  Patch  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expeditioh  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

®^*  Captain  Abbott  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  42nd  Assam  Light  Infantry  in  the  following  expeditions :  Atminrf 
the  Looshai  hill  tribes  in  1871-72  with  the  force  imder  General  Bourchier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Against  the  Duffli 
hill  tribes,  Northern  Assam,  in  1874-75  with  the  force  under  General  Stafford.  Against  the  Naga  hill  tribes  iu 
i87<  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Nuttall.  In  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  force  under  Sir  Frederick  Roberw, 
and  with  the  Pui\jaab  Chiefs  Contingent  under  Bn'gadier  General  Watson  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

•7«  Captain  Gazelee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Director  of  Transports  on  the  Highlands  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Ser\'ed  with  the  4th  Punjaub  Infantrj-  tt 
the  surprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  a5th  Feb.  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Ui« 
Governor  General). 

*^  C'aptain  C.  F.  Massy  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186S  (Medal). 

•^  Captain  J.  Corse- Scott  served  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

•7»  Major  J.  Biddulph  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Doundeakera,  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Chandaand  Manjeedea,  and  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Raptee  (Medal). 

*»  Captain  L.  R.  H.  D.  Campbell  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  (General  Wilde  commanding  the  Hazara  Field 
Force  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*i  Captain  A.  G.  Hammond  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  in 
1877-78  under  Greneral  Eeyes  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Present  in  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of 
Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  almoin  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  21st  March  1878. 

**  Captain  J.F.J.  Miller  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  againis; 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Modal). 

**^  Captain  P.  H.  Wallerstein  was  attached  to  the  2Ath  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Hazara  cami)aign  of 
«868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••'  Captain  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

••"Major  M.  G.  Gerard  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from  the  13th  March  iSco 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  *'  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  and  Medal). 

••'  Captain  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North-West  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  vna 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«M  Captain  E.  B.  Nixon  has  received  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  fcr  saving  the  life  of » 
«epoy. 

•"  Lieut.  M.  K.  Martin  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1873-7". 
including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  14th,  and  20th  Januarj',  and  4th  February,  and  the  reconnaissance  of  the  jani 
January. 

••*  Lieut.  G.  S.  Eyre  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

""*  Lieut.  C.  H.  Manners  Smith  served  with  the  ^rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (men- 
Honed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Koorun  Field  Foi-ce  in  the  survey  party  throucbt>at 
<the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  on  snd  December,  and 
in  all  the  subsequent  operations. 

•97  Captain  F.  D.  Battye  and  Lieut.  M.  C.  Cooke-Collis  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughont  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition  in  1877-78  under  General  Keyes.  Also  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of 
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*»  Lieut.  Hughes  was  present  with  a  d  etachment  of  Corps  of  Guides  Cava  Iry  in  the  surprise  of  the  Utman  Kheyl 
village  of  Sapri  on  J5tfa  February  1878.  Also  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakaton  Hiki 
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^'^  Lieut.  E.  J.  N.  Fasken  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Intantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Medal  witk 
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'^  Lieut.  Orzard  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  ^875-76. 

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37^-9  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

snrprise  and  capture  of  Malay  Stockades  in  Bokit  Patns  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Yictoria  Cross,  and  Brevet 
of  Sfaior). 

*•!  Major  Holmes  commanded  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  attached  to  Horse  Artillery  under  Captain  OUay,  Bent  on 
6th  December  1863  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Shubkuddcr.  The  force  being  beniehted  and  without  ^^uides  Lieut.  Holmes 
volunteered  to  gaUop  forwanl  and  ascertain  the  entrance  to  the  fort,  which  duty  he  effected,  exposed  between  two 
tires,  and  was  reported  **  as  beinp:  instrumental  in  saving  a  great  deal  of  inconvenience  and  danger  to  the  y)rirt7 
entering."  Served  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  em])loyed 
against  native  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Nov.  aud  Dec.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Shubkudder  (horse  wounded) .  Had  the  honour  of  being  called  to  the  front  on  paiude  and  thanke<l  by  the 
Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  for  his  services  in  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*^  Major  H.  B.  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  nnd  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59,— the  latter 
rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  field.  In  the  Rohilcimd  campaign  ho  received  a  sabre  and  a  bullet 
wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Oude  campaign  he  was 
brought  to  the  notice  of  the  General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  (reins  and  accoutrement!*  cut). 
Accomnanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  afterwards  with  the  outposts  left  on  the  River  Raptee 
(Medal).  Received  a  complimentary  letter  ftrom  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  confcrriup  on 
him  a  commission  for  his  sei-\'ioes  during  the  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied  Tientsien  at  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  China  war  of  1860-61.    Served  in  the  Uazara  Campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Captain  J.  E.  P.  Mosley  served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantrj-  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afreedees  in  March  1868. 

671  MiVJor  F.  Knowles  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  sieire  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  siege  and 
■capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'*  Captain  E.  H.  H.  Collen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb.  1B68,  and  was  employed 
on  Special  Survey  Duty  from  the  23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal). 

""♦  Captain  Patch  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expeditioh  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•^*  Captain  Abbott  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  42nd  Assam  Light  Infantry  in  tlie  following  expeditions :  Against 
the  Looshai  hill  tribes  in  1871-72  with  the  force  under  General  Bourchier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Against  the  Daffl* 
hill  tribes.  Northern  Assam,  in  1874-75  with  the  force  under  General  Stafford.  Against  the  Naga  hill  tribes  iu 
2875  with  the  force  nnder  Colonel  Nuttall.  In  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  force  under  Sir  Frederick  Robert, 
iind  with  the  Puzyaub  Chief's  Contingent  under  Brtgi^i^i*  General  Watson  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medsl). 

^^  Captain  Gazelee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
■as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Director  of  Transports  on  the  Highlands  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  i863,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Ser\'ed  with  the  4th  Puniaub  Infantry  at 
<the  surprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  asth  Feb.  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the 
<jovernor  General). 

^  Captain  C.  F.  Massy  ser\'ed  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  186S  (Medal). 

*'*  Captain  J.  Corse- Scott  served  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  General  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Me<hil). 

•7»  Major  J.  Biddulph  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  in  185&-59,  and  was  present  at  the  acuon  of 
Doimdeakera,  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Chandaand  Manjeedea,  and  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Raptee  (Medal). 

*»  Captain  L.  R.  H.  D.  Campbell  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Mnjor  General  Wilde  commanding  the  Hazara  Field 
Force  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Blikck  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  A.  G.  Hammond  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  in 
X877-78  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Present  in  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  u' 
Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  also  in  the  attack  on  the  XJtman  Kheyl  villages  on  aist  March  1878. 

tt*  Captain  J.F.  J.  Miller  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  agsinsi 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

6u  Captain  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  P.  H.  Wallerstein  was  attached  to  the  2^th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of 
T1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  *'  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

•*  Major  M.  G.  Gerard  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  from  the  13th  March  i8^3 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,*'  and  Medal). 

«•'  Captain  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North-West  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Captain  E.  B.  Nixon  has  received  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  fcr  saving  the  life  of  a 
«epoy. 

«w  Lieut.  M.  K.  Martin  served  with  the  Buffs  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-r^. 
including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  14th,  and  20th  January*,  and  4th  February,  and  the  reconnuissanco  of  the  zsi^d 
January. 

«*  Lieut.  G.  S.  Eyre  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

095  Lieut.  C.  H.  Manners  Smith  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (men- 
Honed  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Koorun  Field  Foi-ce  in  the  survey  paii.y  throuehoai 
the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  on  and  December,  and 
in  all  the  subsequent  operations. 

*»7  Captain  F.  D.  Battye  and  Lieut.  M.  C.  Cooke-Collis  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition  in  1677-78  under  General  Keyes.    Also  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  rillige  of  I 
Bkhakat  on  the  14th  March  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villnges  on  aist  March  1878. 

•'^  Lieut.  Hughes  was  present  with  a  detachment  of  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry  in  the  surprise  of  the  Utman  Kheyl 
tillage  of  Sapri  on  15th  February  1878.    Also  at  the  operations  againsi  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  I 
March  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villager  on  2xst  March  1878. 

^  Lieut.  E.  J.  N.  Fasken  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  ihe  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Medal  with 
Olasp). 

"^  Lieut.  Orzard  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  » 875-76. 

7"^  LieuLs.  Terman  and  Lucas  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantrj-  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (India  Me<Lil 
with  Clasp  for  Jowaki. 

'**  Lieut.  W.  Cook  served  with  the  ist  Battalion.  17th  Foot,  throughout  the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  and 
tsras  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Bazaar  Valley. 

•«  *  'Fiar  Serviett  not  yet  givtn  tkould  be  eommunieated  to  the  Editor  of  '*  IlarV*  Amy  List**  and  nddreued  to  A»»  ^ 

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39^-395     l8t  Madras  Cavalry   (Raised  in  October  ijSt— formerly  the  ^IhB^ifjt.). 

"  SiBiirojLPATXM  "— "  Ata."— Head  Qaarten  at  8«oimderabad.    Faeingt,  Pale  Buff.    Laee,  ^9*r. 


lUvX,  NAiaS,  AKS  COBPS. 


Army 
Rank. 


Rbkaskb. 


Colonel  J.  N.  Maclean,  Staff  Corps  26  Jan.  77  Commandant,  x  Oct.  77. 

Lt.Golonel  W.  G.  Morris,  Cavalry '  i  Aug.  76  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  19  Feb.  77. 

Lt.Colonel  B.  M.  Cherry,  late  x  Cav 20  Aug.  78  Squadron  Commander,  39  June  68. 

AWor  A.  D.  Parsons,  late  i  Cav '  $  Feb.  73  Squadron  Commander,  6  Aug.  68. 

Lt.Colonel  O.  S.  Hooper,  late  i  Cav i  Oct.  77  Squadron  Commander,  16  May  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  A.  W.  H.  Hornsby,  Staff  Corps  a6  July  76  Squadron  Officer,  26  Nov.  77. 

j  {Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut  B.  B.  M.  Lawford,  Staff  Corps  ...   9  Aug,  73  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Oct.  76. 

Lieut.  0.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps |  4  Mar.  78  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— Garrison  instruction,  Mhow. 

Burgeon  Mi^or  J.  M.  Donnelly  >      iln  medical  charge,  xi  July  76. 

2nd  Madras  Cavalry  {Stevenson  Pater. — Received  into  tJie  British  Senrice  1784). 

''SsBXVGiPA.TA]f."— Head  Quarters  at  Kamptae.    Faeinga,PaUBi{f.    Laee,  Silver. 
Colonel  B.  S.  J.Prendergast,lBte  3  Cav.  ao  Mar.  79;Commandant,  a2  Deo.  78. 


Lt. Colonel  8.  Hodgson,  fate  a  Cavalry .. 
Mador  H.  R.  E.  Wellesley,  late  x  Cav. 
Mi^or  A.  F.  Curtis,  late  5  Cavalry  . 
Lieut.  E.  G.  Jones,  67  Foot 

Lieut.  E.  B.Forbes,  Staff  Corps 

Bub  Lieut.  F,  L.  Jones,  54  Foot 

Burgeon  Mi^or  B.  T.  Sufttein 


,_.  [Furlough. 

9  Sept.  75 1  and  in  Command  and' Squadron  Commander,  x  Dea  76.— Sick 
26  May  73!  Squadron  Commander,  i  uec.  76.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
a6Nov.  75, Squadron  Commander,  aa  Dec.  78. — Sick  Furlough. 
13  June  74  Squadron  Officer,  8  Jan.  79.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

'Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant.  fCommandcr. 
II  Feb.  75|  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  i6  Dec.  78.— Officiatiag  Sqnadron 
10  Sept.  76|OffioiAting  Squadron  Officer.— Garrison  Instruction,  Mhow. 
I  In  medical  charge,  x  Nov.  76. 


3rd  Madras  Cavalry  (Murray 

*' SXUVGAPATA.1C"— "MaHIDPOKX. 

LLColonel  G.  A.  Arbuthnot.  Cavalry   ...  30 

LtColonel  F.  Horsley,  Staff  Corps  fao 

Lt.Colonel  W.  Thompson,  late  7  Cav. ...  18 

Major  H.  C.  Stevens,  late  4  Cavalry I  4 

Major  H.  A.  Yates,  Gen.  List,  Cav x 

Msjor  T.  H.  T.  Chalon,  late  5  Cavalry...  31 
Captain  W.  H.  M'Causland,  Staff  Corps  aa 

Burgeon  M^jor  D.  F.  Bateman   ' 


. — Raised  at  Arcot  in  May  1  ^jZ^— formerly  theindRajt.) 

"—Head  Quarters  at  Sanger.    Faeingt,  PaU  Bt{f.    Late,8Uvt. 
Mar.  74  Commandant,  39  Sept.  79. 

Nov.  75  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  10  Feb.  76. 
Juno  79 {Squadron  Commander,  18  June  77.— Jubbulpore. 
Sept.64  Squadron  Commander,  26  Jan.  69. 
Oct.  77  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  Nov.  69. 
Aug.  74  Squadron  Officer,  24  Apr.  71. 
Jan.  78  Squadron  Officer,  10  May  7a. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  a  March  75.— 3ick  Furlough. 


4th  Madras  Cavalry  (Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  (Younge, — Raised  in  May  1785— 

formerly  the  3rd  Regimen^). 
"  SBEiifOAJATAif"— "Asbatk"— "  Mahidpobb."    Friuce  of  Wales'  Plume. 
Head  Quarters  at  Bellary.    Facing$,  Pale  Bnff.    Laee,  Siloer. 
Sonorarg  Colonel-Field  Marshal  HSH.  Albert  Edwnnl.  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
£a.  KT.  QCB.  KP.  QC8I.  QCMQ. 


Commandant,  30  Sept.  78- 

2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  ai  July  76. 

Squadron  Commander,ax  July  76. 

Squadron  Commander,  20  Sept.  78. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  June  63. 

Squadron fOfficer,  7  Apr.  66.— Sick  Furlough. 


Colonel  B.  M. Lawford,  late 4  Cavalry  .. .  ao  May  77 
Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Steward,  late  4  Cavalry  24  May  77 

Major  F.  S.  Cherry,  late  4  Cavalry   30  Mar.  74 

LtColonel  F.  M.  Alexander,  late  8  Cav.  14  Sept  78 

Captain  W.  B.  Warner,  Gen.  List |  x  July  73 

Major  W.W.  Hooper,  late  7  Cavalry 'aoApr.  78 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Fenton,  Staff  Corps  la  Nov.  73  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Oct.  76. 

Lieut.  A.  P.  Westlake,  Staff  Corps  129  Nov.  77  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Burgeon  S.  L.  Dobie  I      Iln  medical  charge,  aa  Apr.  79. 

Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  {Queen's  Own). 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 
"  SBBureAPATiic"— "  Java.  "—"Egypt  "—•*  AssAYB  "— "  Mahibpobb  "— "  Naopobb  "— "  Ava"— "LncBirow  "- 

••Cbwtbal  IiTDiA  "— "Thb  Sphikx." 
▲  Company— "Ckiita"  (with  the  Dragon)— "Pbow"— "  Tabu  Fobis"— "Pbbiit."    B  Company— "  Cbiha  "  (with 
the  Dragon) — '•Pboit" — "Pbbbia.*^  C  Company — "Mbbakbb"  and  "Hydbbabad  1843" — "  Pbgu."   E  Com- 
pany- *^Pbou."    F  Company— "Chiita"  (with  the  Dragon).    G  and  H  Companioa- "  Abyssx via."   K(^- 
pany— "  Tabu  Fobts  "— ^*  Abyssivxa." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore. 
D  Company,— Dowlaishwexmrn. 
E  Company,—  Bangalore. 
F  Company,- Thsyatmyo. 
G  Company,— Dowlalthworam. 
H  Company,— Bangsiore.  | 

Honorarjf  Colonel— FiflLd  Marshal  HBH.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
KG.  KT.  QCB.  KP.  GCSL  QCMQ. 
rCCol.H.N.D.Ppenderga8t,-)  1      ».„    ^,  n^r^A*  e  Tr.w,,  1  Lieut.  W.  H.  Goldney,  R.Eng.  15  Dec.  7iiP  Comp. 

CB.  B.  Bng. ;  3°  •^*°-  75  Comdt,5  Jnly  72.]  Lj^^t^  ^  ^  Hamilton.  R.  En|.      "  " 

Lt.Col.  F.  A.  Howes,  B.  Bug...  30  Dec.  78  Rumpa  Dist.      ,  Lieut.  T.  Digby,  R.  Eng. 
—  ' ~-  -'  " ^-ir,„. [.l)arr 


A  Company,— Bangalore.— ToSavaf 

Piniee. 
B  Company,— Bangalore. 
O  Company,— Bangoon.— To  Bawul 

Pindee. 


II  Company, — Seounderalwl. 
K  Company, — JIangalorB.— To  aexul 
,  Pindee, 


Major  R.  Thompson,  R.  Eng...  ao  Nov.  75  Com.A,C,&I Cos.  ,  Lieut.  C.  H.  Darling,  R.  Eng. 


Major  C.  A  Sim,  R.  Eng '17  Aug.  77  Furlough 

Mfioor  R.P.PenneflEither,  R.  E.    x  Oct.  77  Bangalore. 
Major  A.  F.  Hamilton,R.  Eng.  ,77  Apr.  78  Rumpa  Di^t. 

Mi^or  B.  W.Begbie,  Gen.  List-.  4  Apr.  79  {  S^t^Tsig. 
Lieut.  C.  C.  Rawson,  R.  Bng.  X5  July  68  Rumpa  Diet. 
Lieut  A.  B.  Dobson,  R.  Bng.  |  7  July  69 1  Comp. 
Lieut.A.R.F.Dorward,  R.Eng.jxs  July  68  C  Comp. 
Lieut.  O.  V-  Boddy,  R.  Eng.  ...  33  July  70  F  Comp. 
Lieut  C.B.  Henderson, R.Sng.  23  July  70 1  Comp. 
Lieut  L.  Lang  ley,  R.  Bng.  ...'33  July  70  C  Comp. 
Lieut  C.  B.  Wilkieson,  R.  Bng.  ,33  July  70  A  djntant. 
Lieut.  A.W.Cookbnrn,  R.Bng.l  3  Aug.  7X  Quarter  Master. 


Lieut.  W.  D.  Conner,  R.  Eng. 
Lieut.  W.  D.  Lindley,  R.  Eng. 
Lieut.  F.  W.  T.  Attree,  R.  Bng. 
Lieut  G.  B.  Shute,  R.  Eng.... 
Lieut  R.  A.  Wahsb,  R.  Eng. 
Lieut.  A.  C.  MaoDonoll,  R.E. 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Gale,  R.  Bug 

Lieut.  H.  E.Goodwyn,  R.  Eng. 
Surgeon  Major  J.Ross.  Jf£... 
Surgeon  G.  L.  Walker, If 2>... 
Surgeon  W.  H.  Thomhill,  MD 


3  May  73|Rnmpa  Pist. 
3  May  73 1  Comp. 
A  Comp. 


May  73 

X3  Sept.  73 

9  Jan.  73 

9  Jan.  73 

9  Jan.  73 

IX  Sept.  73 

39  Apr.  71 

i7Aupr.74 

38  July  75 

88  July  7< 

In  med.  cl 


BComp. 
A  Comp. 
KComp. 
CComp. 
Rumpa  Dist. 
Rumpa  Dist. 
Rumpa  Difli- 
F  Comp. 
large,  29 Sept/v* 


Doing  duty  D&GCoa 
Doing  duty  A,  C.  A I  C«- 


JSetmbUtkment :— 10  Companies  :  Conmiandant;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master ;  90  Officers;  x  Conductor;  x  Sergeaai 
Major;  I  Quarcer  Mlaster  Sergeant;  so  Sergeants ;  so  First  Coiporals;  3o  Second  Corporals ;  x  Assistant  Ajjwtbe* 
oaxy;  x  Second  Dresser;  loSubadars;  10  Jemadars;  x  Havildiar  Major ;  4oHavildarB;  x  Honoranr  Havilur; 
80  Naicks;  30  Buglers;  1,050  Privates:  34  Recruit  Boys;  34  Pension  Boys;  xo  Regimental  Lascnw;  n 
PnokameB;_x  Bheasly;  x  Bricklayer  Maistiy;  x  Stone  Cutter;  x  Cooper;  x  Armonr^Ut|(§axi)ettter«  ^^ 
;  10 Bellows  Boys;  X  Choudry;  a  Peons,  and  I  ChucUer.  O 


Ist  Madras  Native  Infantry   (Sfiaik  Modeen — Poramiahr— formerly  lat  396 
BattaUon  ist  Regiment.'^Baised  at  Fort  8t  George  in  1758). 

"SBBnrGAPATAlC"^"  SbKTABULDM"— "NA.0FOBK"—**  AVA  "— "  PbQU  "— "  CmJITRAI,  IlTDIA." 

Head  QaarterB  at  Bawol  Pindse.    (Khyber  Line  Foroe.)    Faeing$,  White.    Zaeey  Oold, 


RUTK,  NjLmS,  kVD  GOBTB. 


Abut 


Colonel  F.  Dawson,  Staff  Corps '  i  Mar.  75 


BBKAJtXB. 


Msjor  6.  Tyndall,  Staff  Corps  

Hi(]orF.H.l£atthia8,  t^taffCorps 

Cftpbun  G.  C.  Fenwick,  Staff  Corps , 

Captain  E.  Qain,  Staff  Corps ' 

Lieat.  H.  D.  Keary,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  A.  H.  Clark-Kennedy,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Parker,  64  Foot  

Lieut.  J.  H.  Jones,  3X  Foot 

Sorgeon  L.  Beech 


10  Deo.  74 
aoAug:.79 
a  I  Nov.  77 
i2Uay  75 

7  May  77 

11  Nov.  77 
rx  Feb.  75 
10  June  74 


Commandant,  73  Jane77. 

2nd  in  Command  and  WLng  Commander,  15  Feb.  75. 

Wing  Commander,  24  March  77. — Officiating  3nd  m.  Command. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander.— From  38  N.  I. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71. —Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  21  Nov.  76. 

Wing  Officer,  27  March  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79. 


2nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Mootoo  Naik— formerly  lat  Battalion  2nd 

Regiment.^  RaUed  at  Madras  in  1759). 
Assatb" — "Naopobb" — "Chiwa" — "  The  Ihragw 


Head  Quarters  at  Kamptee.    Faeinpt,  Deep  Green. 
Colonel  A.  JehkinB,  Staff  Corps  1x4  June  76{Commandant,  4  Sept.  78. 


gon." 
Laee,  Oold, 


1 12  Dec.  78  3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  12  Sept.  78. 

.  14  Dec.  791  Wing  Commander,  27  March  78. 

.  12  Deo.  77!  Wing  Officer,  27  Feb.  67. 

,   4  Nov.  72  Wing  OtHoer,  26  Sept.  7 i.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  T.  A.  F.  Leader,  Staff  Corps  ....xi  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  8  AprU  71. 

Lieut.  E.  T.  C.  N.  Marten,  Staff  Corps...' 10  Jan.  72  Wing  Officer,  5  Apr.  78.— Acting  Quarter  Master. 

Uent.  C.  W.  S.  Hallect,  x  Foot   '20  Nov.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Surgeon  W.  H.  Boalth  In  medical  charge,  7  Dec.  75. 


Lt.Colonel  S.  U.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 
LLColonel  J.  K.  Clubley,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  F.  Orchard,  Staff  Corps 

Captun  A.  F.  Wilkinson,  Gen.  List 


3rd  Madras  (or  Palamcottah)   Light  Infantry  (Turin— formerly  ist  Battalion 

3r(Z  Regiment— Raised  at  Madras  in  i7«>9). 
*•  Now  OB  Nbvbb"— "Mahidpobb"— "AVA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Eoshuagabad  and  Kamptee.    Faeingi^  Dark  Green.    Laee,  Gold. 
Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham,  Staff  Corps' xo  Aug.  73  Commandant,  5  Oct.  75. 

Colonel  R.  C.  La  vie,  Staff  Corps  |3o  Dec.  79:2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  Mar.  79. 

Lt.CoIonel  W.  P.  Dicken,  Staff  Corps  ...;  9  Dec.  791  Wing  Commander,  12  April  77.— Kamptee. 

Ma/or  W.  O.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 120  Feb.  77  Wing  Officer,  16  May  77. 

Major  A.  W.  L.  Anderson,  Gen.  List 4  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  i  Aug.  67. 

Captain  H.  T.  H.  Baber,  Gen.  List   I  9  June  72' Wing  Officer,  5  June  73.--Kamptee. 

Lieut  B.  K.  Teversham,  Suff  Corps  ...   3  Jnly  77,  Wing  Officer,  6  Dec.  76.— Acting  Af^utant.— Station  Staff  Officer 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Stovens,  Staff  Corps  3  July  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Acting  Quarter  Master. 

Surgeon  0.  J.  MoKally,  MD. 'In  medical  charge,  15  Oct.  75-— Offg.  Asst.PhysicianGen.Hospital 

BoTgeon  M.  H.  Smith Officiating  in  medical  charge.  [and  Prof,  of  Hygiene. 

4th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (BailUe— formerly  ist  Battalion  4th  Regiment. 


Raised  at  Madras  in  1759) 
Abs^tb."— Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.    (Ordered  to  RavulFindee.) 


Colonel  B.  C.  Babington,  Staff  Corps  . 
UCoIonelO.  C.  Hodding,  Staff  Corps. 

^joT  J.  Godson,  StaffCorps 

Vitfor  J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps   . 

^morG.  Thomas,  StaffCorps 

M«jorE.  G.  Blenkinsop,  Staff  Corps  . 
Cipcsin  J.  B.  Porteous,  Staff  Corps...., 

iwnt.D.  D.  Paasy,  Staff  Corps 

SBigeon  J.  S.  DiU,MD 


Lace,  Gold, 


Facinpt,  Orai^e, 

9  Dec.  74  Commandant,  9  Oct.  74. — Furlough. 
10  Feb.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander^  2  Oct.  75.— Offg.Comdt. 

4  July  75  Wing  Commander,  7  Oct.  78.— Offg.  2nd  m  Command. 
13  June  77  Wing  Officer,  94  March  71. — Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

2  Sept.  78  Wing  Officer,  7  March  73  —With  37  N.  I. 
20  Sept. 79.  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Aug.  67. 
23  Sept.77  Wing  Officer,  22  May  75. 
19  Oct.  72 1  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Sept.  79. 


5th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Shaik  Kudatvund— formerly  ist  BattaUon 

Sth  Regiment.— Raised  near  Madras  in  December  1759). 

"  Pseu."— Head  Quarters  at  SeeUbnldee.     Faeing$,  Black  Velvet.    Lace,  Gold. 

[oloneio.  Morgan,  StaffCorps |xx  Jan.  791  Commandant,  16  Sept.  70. 

LtColonel  W.  U.  Whitlock,  Staff  Corps  20  8ept.75'2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Commander,  29  Oct  75. 
M^or  H.  F.  de  Xicnisada,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  June  75I Wing  Commander,  x6  Sept  .79.— Sironcha. 

«ajor  8.  E.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps 20  Sept.  78  Wing  Officer,  14  Deo.  73.— Furlough. 

M^or  H.  H.  G.  Hands,  Gten.  List 20  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2a  March  68.— Sironcha. 

Major  C.  Curtois,  Gen.  List '  4  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer,  2a  Sept.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  C.  E.  Poynder,  Staff  Corps 7  Mav  77  Wing  Officer.  6  Dec.  76.-Oirg.  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Welxnan,  Staff  Corps 11  Sept.  79  Officuiiing  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  F.  H.  Blenkinsop  '      |In  medical  charge,  13  Feb.  75. 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry    (Mackenzie— fonnerly  ist  Battalion  6th  Regiment. 
Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  JuMf  17^1)  • 

"SBBllTftXPAIAK"— ••  BOUBBOH  "— "CHiWi."— "  The  Droffon." 
Head  Quarters  at  Triohinopoly.    Facinge,  Bvff.   Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  M.K.  Bourne,  Staff  Corps (xi  Jan.  79  Commandant,  i  Nov.  70. 

I  !2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander, 

iUjor  P.  B.  Boone,  Staff  Corps Ixo  June74!wing  Commander.  x8  Sept.  77.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

SUjjor  P.  Wflldon,  StaffCorps Ia6  Sept. 75, Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Msjor  T.  R.  Byng.  Staff  Corps  ix  June  79'Wing  Officer,  19  Nov.  66, 

Mi^rS.W.l£ot^r,Gen.L&  '^—  ^  ^^  *        ' 


Mijor  C.  R.  Ozlery,  Oen.  List 

I^eut.  B.  £.MaoMahon,  StaffCorps 
Lieut.  P.  A.  0.  Claughton,  25  Foot  . 
Surgeon  T.  J.  H.  Wllkins   


ao  Aug.  79;Wing  Officer,  15  Aug.  67— Sick  Furlough. 
4  Apr.  79  Wing  Officer,  9  Dec.  73.— Officiating  Quarter 
X3  June  74!  Wing  Officer,  28  March  78.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
a8  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  28  N.  I. 
'In  medical  charge.  27  June  79. 


JSoe*  Begimemt  of  JfaHve  Infantry  eoneiete  qf  8  Companiee  with  tke  following  E»tabliekmeni:^Comma3idKat ;  2  Wing 
CommaaiderB ;  4  Wing  Officers ;  Medioal  Officer ;  i  Hospital  Assistant;  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  x  Havildar 
Major;  40  HaviidarB;  4oNaick8 ;  x6  Drummers ;  600  Pri\rates;  24  Recruit  Boys ;  32  Pension  Boys ;  8  Puckallies ; 
I  Choiodiy:  a  Peons;  i  ad-Tindal;  8  Lasoars;  and  a  Toties.  The  aoth  Regiment  Native  Infantry  has  an  addiUoiuU 
Jemadar  to  oaary  an  Honorary  Colour. 


397       7th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Gook^.— formerly  ist  Battalion  jtk  BegmenU 

Raised  at  Triehinopoly  August  1761). 
Head  Qnarteig  at  BgrluuBpow  and  Snmboipcf.    Facing;  Sk$  Bliu.    Laet,  Oold. 


RuTK,  Nxxsa,  Axu  Coan. 


Abxt 

Raitk. 


Colonel  G.  N.  Johnstone,  Staff  Corps  ...'14  June  76 

Colonel  B.  O.  Leggatt,  Staff  Corps   '  3  Jan.  76 

Colonel  R.  S.  Burge,  Staff  Corps  jii  Jan.  7g 

MEUor  T.  H.  Stoton,  Staff  Corps 36  June  76 

Hi^or  E.  Persse,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  Stokce,  Gen.  List  


4  Mar.  79 
z  Jan.  74 

Lient.  J.  S.  G.  Manera,  Staff  Corps 30  July  77 

Surgeon  A.  E.  Dalgaims  I      : 

Surgeon  H.  A.  F.  Nailer  


Rbxaxxs. 


Commandant,  4  Jan.  78.— Furlough. 

Officuitiug  Commandant.— From  40  N.  I. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  1 4  Apr.77.—Sainbixlpore. 

Wing  Commander,  4  Sept.  78. 

Wing  Officer,  38  Jan.  73. -Offg. Qr. Master.— Station  Staff  Offloer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Nov.  68. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  20  May  79.— Sumbulpore. 

In  medical  charge,  19  Jan.  76. 

In  medical  charge  at  Sumbulpore. 


8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (formerly  ist  Battalion  Sth  Begiment— Raised  near 

Madras  in  September  1761). 

•*  SBBIirOAPATAU" — •'ASSA.TB.'* 

Head  Quarters  ac  Saugir.    Facing;  Pale  Bnff.    Lae§,  Gold. 

Colonel  C.  M.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps lao  Deo.  77 1  Commandant,  24  Dec.  7S.— Commanding  at  Sangor. 

Lt.Colonel  E.  G.  Dixon,  Infantry 8  Jan.  7412nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xx  Dec.  75* 

Major  W.  M.  Dickinson,  Staff  Corps  ...I15  Mar.  75  Wing  Commander,  24  Dec.  78. 
Major  R.  W.  Hesketh,  Staff  Corps   20  Mar.  771  Wing  Officer,  i  Nov.  65 


Major  A.  Anderson,  (}en.  List,  infantry  20  Oct.  79 
Lieut.  E.  A.E.  WyUy,  Staff  Corps 1  7  Oct.  71 

Sub  Lieut.  H.  Elston,  3  Foot 'tz  Not.  76 

Lieut.  C.  W.  W.  Burton,  66  Foot 11  Sept.77 

Surgeon  Major  J.  W.  Strong 


Wing  Offloer,  28  March  68. -Offg.  Quarter  Master  and  Adjutant. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  Mar.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wmg  Officer.    . 
In  medical  charge,  23  Nov.  74. 


Colonel  W.  E.  White,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  W.  Osbom,  Staff  Corps «.., 


9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Kelly^ormerly  ist  Battalion  gth  BegimenL 

Raised  at  Madura  in  1765). 
A  Galley  with  the  Motto—"  Khooshkks  Wu  Tobbb  "— "  Ava  "— "Pk»u." 
Head  Quarters  at  Oannanore.     Facing;  Dark  Oretn,    Laee,  Oold, 
8  Jan.  73  Commandant,  16  Oct.  74.— Furlough. 
10  Jane  79lOfflciating  Commandant.— From  35  N.  I. 
21  Jan.  76  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  26  Hay  79. 
13  Dec.  76iWing  Commander,  12  May  70. 
4  Aug.  79lWing  Officer,  x  Sept.  68. —Officiating  Adjutant. 
12  June  78  Wing  Officer,  16  Sept.  73. 
30  July  70  Wing  Officer,  5  Feb.  74.— With  xs  N.  I. 

IWing  Officer. 
10  Sept  76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  Z3  March  79.  . 
Iln  medical  charge,  i3  Sept.  78. 


Lt.Colonel  F.  Gadsden,  Staff  Corps 

Miuor  J.  A.  Richmond.  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  E.  F.  Strettell,  Gen.  List 

Major  H.  0.  Davies,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  M.  E.  H.  O.  Welch,  Staff  Corps.. 


Lieut.  J.  A.  Wyllie,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Surgeon  Major  J.  H.  Ritohie,  MD. 


10th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Thmmse-'formerly  ist  Battalion  10th  Begiment 

Raised  at  VeUore  in  June  1766). 

*•  AMBOOa"— "  A8SA.TK" — "  AvA.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bajshmaadry.  (On  Service.)    Facing;  Red.    Lace,  Oold. 
Colonel  A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Staff  Corps  ...  21  May  74|Commandant,  31  Oct^8.— Furlough, 


Lt.Colonel  F.  Beeching.  Inflintry  . 
Major  C.  Maokensie,  Staff  Corps 
Migor  J.  B.  Leggett,  Staff  Corps 


Major  W.  0.  Bayley,  Staff  Corps 
Major  R.  G.  Briggs,  Gen.  List,  Inffcmtry 
Lieut.  B.  E.  Kenny,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  H.  F.  Oadeli,  Staff  Corps 


zo  Oct.  74|2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  6  Sept. 78. — Offg.  Comdl. 
30  June  74I  Officiating  Wing  Commander  and  2nd  in  Comnuuid. 
16  Aug.  76  Wing  Commander.  33  June  78. — Furlough. 

I  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
13  June  78  Wing  Officer,  30  Feb.  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

9  Oct.  791  Wing  Officer.  8  March  78. 
28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  10  Sept.  76.  [D«pt. 

3  Feb.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.i  Sept7S.— Prob.lQL  AccoonU 


Lieut  K.  M.  Foss,  Staff  Corps |x4  June  77 jOfficia ting  Wing  Officer. -Off»c.  Quarter  Master, 


Iln  medical  charge,  7  April  77. 


Burgeon  Major  H.  Adam  . 

11th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Macneile — Syed  Homed— formerly  2nd  Battalion 
gth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Ongole  in  January  176^7). 

**  SSBIirOAPATAlC." 

Head  Quarters  at  Donindali.    Wing  at  Alipore.    Faeinge,  Dark  Oreen.    Lace,  Oold. 
Oolonel  J.  R.  S.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  30  June  78|Commandant,  36  Apr.  79.— Conunanding  at  Dorundah. 

Lt.Colonel  J.  Lampen,  Staff  Corps   20  Deo.  78  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  29  Apr.  78. 

Major  J.  M'Mullin,  Staff  Corps i6  Nov.  7S|Wing  Comnumder,  29  April  78.— At  Alipore. 

Captain  C.  H.  Sheppard.  Staff  Corps  ...    i  Mar.  74;  Wing  Officer,  7  Nov.  68.— Alipore. 

Lieut.  G.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps 13  Oct.  64,Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  April  77. 

Lieut.  W.  du  Q.  Gray,  Staff  Corps 20  July  77  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Maater,  6  Dec.  76. 


Lieut.  J.  G.  Downing.  7a  Foot '20  Nov.  75  Wing  Officer.  >4  May  79- 

Surgeon  B.  Levingo  Inmedicalcharge.o  June  77. 


12th   Madras  Native   Infantry  (Barim— formerly  2nd   Battalion  Sth  Begiment. 

Raised  at  Cuddalorein  February  1767). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Oattaok.    Facinga,  Pale  B^f.    Lace,  Oold. 

Oolonel  W.  J.  Vizard.  Staff  Corps 4  ^et>.  77 1  Commandant,  6  No  v.  78.— Furlough. 

. —^       .^.   —^  — 20  Jan.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  X5  June  76.— Offg.  Comat. 


Lt.Colonel  8.F.M.T.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 
Major  H.  P.  R.  F.  CrawlVird,  Staff  Corps 
Mi^'or  R.  J.  B.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps. 


I  Sept.  75 i  Wing  Commander,  6  Nov.  78. — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
20  Feb.  78  j  Wing  Officer,  26  Feb.  67.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 


Major  H.  R.  Ogilvie.  Gen.  List 20  July  79iWing   Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Dec.  75. 


Major  B.  J.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  J.  F.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 
Burgeon  G.  T.  Thomas , 


4  Apr.  78  j  Wing  Officer,  25  March  7a. 
ao  Apr.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  6  Deo.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  95  April  79. 


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13th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Alcock-^formerly  2)id  Battalion  398 

Srd  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1776). 

*' 8BKIirQA.PlTAU." 

Head  Qoarten  at  Jabbnlpor*.    (Ordered  to  MeeanMeer.)    Faeing$,  White.    Laee,  CMd. 


Abkt 


RAn,  Namss,  jlvd  Gobps.  |    ^^v^ 


Rbuabxs. 


ColoneIB.S.  Coachman,  Staff  Corps iz  Jane  73  Commandani,  13  June  to.— furloagh. 

UCoIonel  W.  G.  M.  Strickland,  Staff  G.    3  Mar.  73 , 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  37  March  78.— Offg.  Comdt. 


LtColonel  H.  H.  C.  e.  Warrington,  Inf. 
Muor  W.  Anderson,  Staff  Corpe  .. 

Muor  E.  Moore,  Gen.  List   

H^or  J.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Mftjor  B.  Wilson,  General  List,  Inf. 
Lieut.  B.  C.  Sberard,  Staff  Corps .. 
Sab  Lieut.  C.  X.  Sherard,  5  Foot  .. 


z  Jan.  74lOfflctating  2nd  in  Command. 

4  Mar.  70  Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  78.— Officiating  3ndin  Command. 

7  Sept.  79  Wing  Orflcer,  8  PoO.  67.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
II  June  78  Wing  Officer,  22  Oct.  68. 
20  Nov.  79I  Wing  Officer,  ii  March  74.— Sick  Furlough. 
24  Feb.  721  Wing  Officer,  7  Julv  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

6  Oct   75 'Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Miixter. 
I  In  medical  charge. 

14th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Wahdb—formerhj  2nd  Battalion  6th  Eegiment. 

Raised  at  Yellore  loth  December  1776). 

"MjLHinFOBB"— "Chwa"— "  The  -Dro^oji'*— "Tubyab-o-Wpfadab"  or  "RBAnTAim  Tbub." 

Head  Quarters  at  Alipore.    Facingt^  Buff.    Laee,  Gold, 

Colonel  H.  H.  Firth,  Staff  Corps iio  Dec.  73  Commandant.— Furlougn. 

LtColonel  0.  F.  Smithers,  Staff  Corps... '20  Jan.  76  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

H«jor  E.  Fsnnce,  Staff  Corps I30  Dec.  74  Officiating  Wing  Commander  and  and  in  Command. 

LtColonel  A.  C.  Forth,  Staff  Corps  I20  July  76  Wing  Commander,  10  Oct.  76.— Furlough. 

Major  C.  L.  Baikes,  Staff  Corps *  8  Juno  75  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Major  A.  W.  Foord,  Staff  Corps In  Dec.  78,  Wiug  Officer,  i  Oct.  64. 

I  I  Wins?  Officer  and  Quarter  Master, 

Major  R.  F.  Taylor,  Gen.  List. 1  9  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  1  Oct.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lent.  A.  G.  Bum,  Staff  Corps jio  Mar.  75;Wing  Officer.  2  Jan.  78.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Lieut  T.  P.  Walsh,  38  Foot 13  June  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer — With  28  Native  Infantry. 

Surgeon  P.  B.  Martm,  Jfi> '      jIn  modical  charge,  9  Nov.  78. 

15til  Madras    Native  Infantry   (Davis— forvierly  2nd   Battalion  4th  Jiegiment. 
Raised  at  Tanjore  in  December  1776). 
Head  Quarters  at  Xawul.  Piades.    (Khyber  Line  Force.)    Fueingn^  Orange.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  6.  Heam,  Staff  Corps -  8  June  75  Commandant,  i  o  Oot.  76. 

LtColonel  H.  S.  Robinson.  Staff  Corps  ,20  Jan.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  la  Sept.  78. 

LtColonel  A.  T.  Cox,  Staff  Corps |io  Dec.  78  Wing  Commander,  i  Jan.  76.— Furlough. 

Major  L.B.  Banco,  Staff  Corps  10  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

M^rA.  8.  Grove,  Staff  Corps  12  June  78  Wmg  Officer,  i  Nov.  65.— Sick  Furlough. 

Capuin  W.P.O.Boulderson,  Staff  CorpsI  i  June  72  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  10  Feb.  71. 

Major  C.  B.  Bradstreet,  Gen.  List '11  June  79  Wing  Officer,  26  Deo.  67. 

lim.  A  G.  H.  Hayne.  Staff  Corps  3  Feb.  7a  Wing  Officer,  13  Nov.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

I^t  £.  8.  Hastiitgs,  Staff  Corps 28  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

T — «« -     .  .  II  Feb.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  37  June  79. 


Lieot  B.  B.  J.  Presgrave,  21  Foot 
Sargeon  J.  P.  M'Dermott 


16th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Lane— formerly  2nd  Battalion  $th  Eegiment, 

Raised  ai  Tnchinopoly  loth  December  1766). 

*•  SBBIWOArATAM  ••— "  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baipore.    Facingt,  Black  Velcel.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  C.  E.  Bates,  Staff  Corps    

LtColonel  A.  J.  Howes,  Infimcry 

M^orJ.B.  Beid.  Staff  Corps 

M»jor  W.  0.  Sharp,  Staff  Corps    

"«t  A  W.  Bendle,  Staff  Corps 

*«ioiH.  8.  Blton,  Staff  Corps  

^»PtoF.  C.  Maltby,  Staff  Corps 

^««t  H.  H.  H.  Aspinall,  Staff  Corps  .. 
canpwn  H.  G.  Hall. 


18  Jan.  76[Commundant,  13  Aug.  77, 
I  Apr.  75  and  in  Command  and  Winf 


ing  Commander,  36  Aug.  78. 
30  Feb.  74l\Ving  Commander,  15  Jan.  77.--!Jick  Furlough. 
30  Dec.  77  Wing  Officer,  6  June  71.— Otzg.  Wing  Commander. 
3  Dec.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  7  Oct.  j8.    Furlough. 
20  Oct.  78]  Wing  Officer,  26  Jan.  67.— Sick  Furlough. 
16  Oct.  78,  Wing  Officer,  20  Feb.  74.— Sick  Furlou>:h. 

22  Mar.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer,  Adjutant,  and  Quarter  Master.— Station 
In  medical  charge.  [Staff  Officer. 


17th  Madras  Native   Infantry  {Butler— formerly  2nd    Battalion  ist  Regiment. 

FUiised  at  Tanjore  in  1803). 
•*  Naopobb." 
Head  Quartern  at  Vislanagram.    Facing*,  White.    Laee,  Gold. 

CA^bnel  W.  Bose,  Staff  Corps 3  Mar.  76  Commandant,  za  Sept.  78. — Nursipatam. 

LtCitlonel  A.  D.  Grant,  Infantry \  1  Jan.  74  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  33  Mur.  75.— -Furlough. 

u.Colonel  J.  Crawford,  Staff  Corps ao  Jsn.  76.  Wing  Commander,  i  April  76. — Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Mii^r  J.  Maodongall,  Staff  Corps .'.  20  Aug.  76  Officiating  Wing  Conomander.— Nursipatam. 

M*)or  J.  W.  8,  Botler,  Staff  Corps '20  Nov.  78  Wing  Officer,  6  Jan.  67.— Nursipatam. 

M»jor  T.  H.  B.  Young,  Staff  Corps 35  June  78  Wing  Officer,  6  April  77.— Offig.  Quarter  Master.— Nursipatam. 

japtoin  F.  T.  Powis,  Gen,  List |  a  Oct.  73  Wing  Officer,  18  July  67.— Furlough. 

ueaL  G.Hawkee,  Staff  Corps 19  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  zs  Feb.  74.— Furlough. 

Lieat.  R.  D.  MacDonnell,  Staff  Corps  ...    3  July  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.— Station  Staff  Officer.— 
BoTReon  T.  C.  H.  Spenoer   In  medical  charge,  i  Sept.  75.— Nursipstam.         [Nursipatam, 

I9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Muirhead—foi-merly  2nd  Battalion  yth  Eegiment. 

Raised  at  Tnchinopoly  in  1777). 
"Sibiwgapatam"— "Pbgu  "— '^Cbhtbal  IirniA.." 
.  Head  Quaiters  at  Caleatta.    Left  Wing  on  Service  in  Burmah.    Facing;  Sky  Blue.    Laee,  Gold. 

vwonel  A.  H.  M.  Dickey,  Staff  Corps  ...ai  Aug.  78  Commandant,  12  June  79. 

U-Colonel  J.  W.  Orr,  Staff  Corps 'so  Jan.  76  3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  74.— Burmah. 

wfor  C.  J.  0.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps  ...'30  Deo.  76  Wing  Commander,  16  Sept.  78. 

«*jor  F.  SmmUey,  Gen.  List   so  May  79  Wing  Officer,  13  May  70,— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Captain  C.  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 31  Jan.  77, Wing  Officer,  30  Jan.  77.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Ctptain  B.  H.  Pollaid,  Staff  Corps 25  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  a6  Oct.  76.  -  Burmah. 

'  Weut.  R.  C.  Andrews.  Staff  Corps  31  Jan.  78  j  Wing  Officer,  18  Dec.  78.— Burmah. 

;*»rgeonW.B.  Johnson,  JTD. '      In  medical  charge,  aa  July  79.  C^  r^r\n]r> 

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399  20th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Bagoi^formerly  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Eegimvi. 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1777). 
"  SHOLiirGEUs  "— "  Serikoapatui." 
Head  Quaitera  at  Soounderabftd.    Faeingt,  Deep  Oreen.    Lace,  Gold. 


R^irx,  Naxss,  avd  Cobps. 


Abmy 
Rakk. 


Ebkabks. 


Colonel  L.  W.  Buck,  Staff  Corps  20  Aug.  73  Commandant,  26  May  76.— Com.  the  Troops  in  RumpaDiatnct. 

Colonel  W.  H.  Q.  Palmer,  Staflf  Corps...   9  June  79' and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  i  April  76.— Furlough. 
Lt.Colonel  P.  D.  Plowden,  Infantry ,10  May  75,  Wing  Commander,  xo  Nov,  76.— Offp.  Commandant. 


Major  J.  O.  Goldie,  Staff  Corps 
Major  O.  M.  Bradshaw,  Bta^  Corps, 

Major  G.  Randell,  Staff  Corps  

Sub  Lieut.  H.  E.  M.  Mason,  51  Foot, 


Surgeon  Major  C.  A.  Andrews  , 


4  Sept.  78,  Wing  Officer,  23  Jan.  67.— Offg.  Wing  Commander  and  QoirtCT 
4  Nov.  78,  Wing  Officer,  24  June  7a.— Sick  Furlough.  Lilaster. 

4  Sept.  77' Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  73  — Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
10  Sept.  75  Wing  Officer.  6  Dec.  76. 


Lieut.  C.  M.  Maguire,  Staff  Corps 11  Sept.76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 


I  In  medical  charge. 


21st  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Roberts— formerly  ist  Battalion  iithBegimerd. 

Raised  at  Chicacole  in  1786). 

*•  Sbbiitoapatam:  "— "  Nagpobb." 

Head  Quarters  with  Vitakn  J-orce.    Facingg,  PaleBuf.    Laee,  Oo14. 

Colonel  C.  Hight,  Staff  Corps '  8  Jan.  73  Commandant,  24  Dec.  78— Furlough. 

Colonel  T.  L.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 9  June  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  lo  Jan.75.— Offg.Comttt. 

Major  F.  B.  Middleton,  Staff  Corps     ...|  4  May  761  Wing  Commander,  12  Sept.  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Lieut.  G.  S.  Baugh,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  26  May  76. 

I  i  Wing  Officer. 

Major  C.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps   [12  June78'V.'ing  Officer,  13  Sept.  69.— Offg.  Wing  Comnumder. 

Captain  W.  Stainforth,  Gen.  List 4  Nov.  73  Wing  Officer,  24  Dec.  78. 

Sub  Lieut.  P.  G.  Huggins,  34  Foot  [19  Anr.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Sub  Lieut  H.  M.  S.  Grover,  89  Foot ...  n  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Surgeon  J.  Lawrenson |      |In  medical  charge,  13  Jan.  77. 

22nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Dalrymple— formerly  2nd  Battalion  nth  Regiment 

Raised  at  EUore  in  1788). 
"  Sbbimoapatam" — "AVA." 
Head  Quarters  atBangooa.    On  Service.    Faeinge,  Pale  Stiff".    Laee,  Oold. 

Colonel  B.  N.  Norton,  Staff  Corps i6  June  76  Commandant,  28  Dec.  77. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Cheke,  Infantiy <  5  Oct.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Commander,  x  Apr.  75. 

Major  H.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps  '13  June  76  Wing  Commander,  7  Aug.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  M.  H.  Wratislaw,  Gen.  List I  4  Mar.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  June  67. 

Captain  G.  Lecky,  Staff  Corps   'la  Nov.  72  Wing  Officer,  23  Sept.  67.-  Sick  Furlough. 

Mi^or  H.  R.  Shelley,  Gen.  List  |2o  July  79  Wing  Officer,  11  Dec.  71.  -Sick  Furlough. 

Major  A.  Bredm,  Staff  Corps  In  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  23  Feb.  69.— Offg.  Wing  Commander  at  Bassein. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  G.  F.  Watson,  62  Foot  ,a8  Oct.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Burgeon  H.  Allison,  MD '      In  medical  charge,  14  Mar.  79. 


23rd  Madras   (or  Wallajahbad)  Light  Infantry  (Tolfry— formerly  ist  Battalion 

13th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1794). 

"Now  OB  Nbvbb"— "Sbbixgapatam"— "Naqfobb." 

Head  Quarters  at  the  Andamans.    Facings,  Dark  Green.    Lace,  Oold. 

Colonel  W.  H.  A.  Buttler,  Infantry  10  June  79|ConMnftndant,  27  March  78.  —Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 9  June  75  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr  ,  2*  May  75.— Offg.  Comdt. 

Migor  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  20  Apr.  77  Wing  Commander,  27  June,  79— Acting  and  m  Command, 

"  ■      ~  -  -  -     —  .  25  Sept.  78  Wing  Officer,  I  Sept.  68.— Offg.  Assist.  Resident,  Travancorc  and 

(Wing  Officer,  7  June  69.  [Cochic- 

.  II  Dec.  781  Wing  Officer,  zi  May  74. 

^ , .  19  Dec.  72  Officiating  Wmg  Officer  at  Viper. 

Lieut.  G.  L.  Angelo.  Staff  Corps  'n  Nov.  76iWing  Officer,  27  Feb.  77.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

Lieut  H.  Wharry,  Staff  Corps  11  Sept.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  50  Oct.  77. 

Surgeon  Major  W.  J.  Busteed,  2£D |      jln  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

Surgeon  F.  H.  Pedroza 1      Officiating  iu  medical  charge. 


Major  B.  B.  Faunce,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  Porteous,  Staff  Corps..., 
Captain  G.  C.  Cooper,  Gen.  List 


24th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {McDonald— formerly  2nd  Battalion  12th  Reg'meiit 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1794). 

"Sbbiwgapatam" — "Assayk" — "Boubboh." 

Head  Quarters  at  Rangoon.     Facings,  Dark  Oreen.    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  J.  M.  Grant,  Staff  Corps  22  July  76  Commandant,  15  Jan.  77.— Furlough.  [mandani. 

Lt.Colonel  H.  Coningham,  Infantry   ...    5  Oct.  74  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  i  Sept.  76.— Offg.Com* 

Major  W.  S.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps    19  Sept.  74  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  78.  —Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Magor  E.  J.  Watson.  Staff  Coros  14  June  76  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Major  F.  H.  Yanderzee,  Staff  Corps j  7  Apr.  77]  Wing  Offi-,'er,  9  Mav  73.— Furlough. 

Captain  H.  B.  Nangle,  Staff  Corps  10  Oct.   74  Wing  Officer,  3  Sept.  78.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Captain  B.  B.  Andernon,  Staff  Corps  ...  19  Feb.  79]  Wing  Officer,  13  Dec.  77. 

Sub  Lieut.  B.  Vansittart,  63  Foot 10  Sept.  75,  Wing  Officer,  6  Dec.  76.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Porter,  Staff  Corps 11  Nov.  76iOfflciating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Burgeon  G.  F.  Bevan I      [u  medical  charge,  a8  Nov.  76. 


25th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Kenny— formerly  ist  Battalion  13/A  Raiment 

Raised  at  Ti'ichinopoly  in  1794). 
Head  Quarters  at  Vellore.    Wing  at  Beilary.    Facingt,  Dark  Green.    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  W.  A.  Gib,  Staff  Corps 1  4  Apr.  74  Commandant,  15  June  76. 

Colonel  W.  Osborn,  Staff  Corps    1 10  Juno  79  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr. ,  39  June  77. — ^With  9  N.  I. 

Lt.Colonel  H.C.  B.  Barnett,  Staff  Corps  ro  Feb.  77  Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  75.— Furlough. 

Ma,jor  T.  J.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps ;  4  Jan.  78,  Wing  Officer,  9  May  71.— Offg.  Wing  0  mdr..  Beilary. 

Maior  J.  Gabbett.  Staff  Corps '30  ^i^r.  75, Wing  Officer,  4  Apr.  7a.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Lieut.  B.  8.  Hastings,  Staff  Corps |a8  Feb.  74 1  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  Aug.  76.— With  15  Native  Inf. 

Lieut.  H.  L.  Hutchins.  ai  Foot      10  Sopt.75}Wing  Officer,  15  Mar.  79. 

Lieut.  M.  E.  H.  O.  Welch,  Staff  Corps ...  jao  July  70, Officiating  Wing  Officer.  1  %^j  1  i^ 

Surgeon  Major  J.  J.  Heffieman  In  medical  charge,  14  Mar.  79.— Sick  Furqf^n^ 


26tb,  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Imvca— formerly  2rbd  Battalion  i^th  Begimeni.  400 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  T794). 
"  Na-opohb"— "  Kkmbwdiw  b"— '*  Avx  "— "Pegu." 
Head  Quarters  at  dullon.    Faeiugt,  Dark  Qreen,    Laee^  &old. 

RiK,  Namss,  xjtd  Cokps.  I    tVil     '  Rbmakks. 


Colonel  G.  Prini^le,  Staff  Oorps '  9  Mar.  73  Commandant,  1 1  Deo.  78.  -  Furlough.  [Commandant. 

U.ColonelD.W.  Wflliams,  Infantry  ....    i  Aug.  75. 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  Oct.  78.  —  Offg. 

LtColonelT.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps 10  Dec.  79!  Wing  Commander,  ai  Sept.  75.— Officiatfng  2nd  in  Command. 

H^orC.  G.  Hewctson,  Staff  Corps '24  Nov.  76' Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  S.  E.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  !  9  Nov.  78I  Wing  Officer,  9  Dec.  68.— Furlough. 

Captoin  F.  A.  Wetherall,  Gen.  List i  Jan.  74,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Nov.  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

MajorL.  F.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps    4  Feb.  79|Wing  Officer,  16  March  74. 

Major  H.  A.  A.  Prior,  Gen.  List^Inf. 29  Dec.  791  Wing  Officer.a  Sept.  78.— Trichoor. 

"  "   ■    "  "  -^  -     ~       -■  •  I  Jan.  74 1  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

1  Oct,  76!0fflciating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
In  medical  charge*  '3  March  78. 


Captain  H.  M.  Dale.  Gen.  List 
Lieut.  G.  W.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps. 
Surgeon  J.  Backhouse   


27th  Madras  Native  Inftintry  (Lindsay— formerly  isi  Battalion  14th  Regiment. 
Raised  at  Trichiiwpoly  in  1798). 
"MiininpoBB"  "LucKKOw." 
Head  Quarters  at  Cawnpore.    Faeingt,  Blaik  Velvet.    Laoe,  Gold. 

Colonel  C.  J.  Smith,  Staff  Co»p^    *..|io  Deo.  78  Commandant,  i  Sept.  79. 

U-Uionel  P.  G.  Rideout,  Infantry i  Jan.  74  sndin  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  74. 

Jajor.i.  A.  Davidson,  Staff  Oorps  .w...;  1  Apr.  74  Wing  Cimmander,  i  Sept.  79. 

Major  J.  W.  Swifto.  Staff  Corps '13  June  77  Wing  Officer.  7  Jan.  68. 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Young,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct,  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Dec.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Uptam  W.MacD.Robinson,  Staff  Corps  10  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  11  Nov.  66.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
anjor  R.  J.  M'Ghee,  Staff  Corps    ..*...*,   4.  May  78  Wing  Officer,  20  May  79.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieui.  F.  G.  Preston,  98  Foot 28  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  28  N.  1. 

Mirgeon  P.  N.  Mookerjie  In  medical  charge,  ao  Sept.  79. 


28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Martin— formerly  2nd  Battalion  14th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1798). 
"  MAninpoBB  "  —  "Nagpokb"  —  "Ava.'* 
„  ,     ,  .    _  Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.    Facing;  Block  Velvet.    Lace,  Gold. 

Colonel  A.  D.  Clay,  Staff  Corps 20  Dec.  77  Commandant,  2  Sept.  79. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander, 


Wing  Commander,  4  Nov.  76. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Nov.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Sept.  63. 
Wing  Officer,  10  Dec.  72. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  73. 
Attached  for  Duty.— From  6  K.  I. 
Attached  for  Duty.- From  27  N.  I. 
Attached  for  Duty.— From  14  N.  I. 


Ij.Colonel  H.  Q.  Puckla,  Staff  Corps  ...    9  Dec.  78 

MjyorG.  Godfrey,  Gen.  List 20  May  70 

Uptam  A.  J.  Shaw,  G«n.  List 30  Dec.  72 

MijorT.  R.  Tabuteau.  Staff  Corps  u  Dec.  77 

Jk'or  h.  M.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps '  4  Jan  78 

T!'M'-;^'*^-^^***8***<''*»25Foot   28  Feb.  74 

Leat. F.G.Preston, 98  Foot   'aSFeb.  74 

|j*ut.  T.  P.  Walsh,  38  Foot I13  June  74  At-uicDeu  lor  i^uty. — rrom  14  n. 

B^^wm  Major  A.  H.  Beaman 'In  medical  charge,  25  Sept.  79. 

29th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Madeod^-formerly  ist  Battalion  i$th  Regim&^it. 

Raised  at  Ma^mlipatamin  1798). 
Head  Quarters  at  ViBagapatum.     Faeinff$,  White.    LacCf  Gold 
30  Dec.  74|Commandant,  1*6  Mar.  76. 
12  June  78 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  i  Feb.  77. 

3  Mar.  77  Wing  Commander,  18  Sept.  79.— Rajahmundry. 
:o  Oct.   77' Wing  Officer,  19  Apr.  71. 
X2  June  78'  Wing  Officer,  5  June  73.— Furlough. 
11  Sept.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.  10  .Tan.  71.— Offo'.  Adjnt  int. 

7  Jan.  78  Wing  Officer.  27  March  77.— Rajahmundry. 
]In  medical  charge,  10  Oct.  78. 


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\^u\  H.  S.  Rammell,  Staff  Corps.. 
{J^UlanelH.B.Wynch.  Staff  Corps  .. 
«prj.  H.  Prendergast.  Staff  Corps  .. 

*»i«rW.T.  Brereton,  Staff  Corps   

*>)WA  T.  Woodhouae,  Staff  Corps 

\W-»ini.  J.  Fletcher.  Gen.  List 


^».»»u*.  o.  fieicner,  ixen.  ins 
f^^  8.  W.  Jervia,  Staff  Oorps. 
safgWtt  A.  N.  Rogers-Harrison 


30th  Madras  Native  InfJantry  (Grewe—formerly  2nd  Battalicm  i^tU  Regiment. 


Raised  at  Ma^ulijpaiam  in  1799). 

*'AVA." 


P,  Head  Quarters  at  B^anpore.    (On  Service.;    Facing*^  W\Ue.   Lace,  Gold. 

otonel  T.  0.  Georges,  Staff  Corps  ,13  June  77  Commandant,  24  Sept.  78. 

wtoiOTel  H.  F.  Dakeyne,  Staff  Corps   20  Jan.  7612nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  76.— Furlough. 

aajorP.  C.  8t.  John,  Staff  Corps 20  Jan.  76  Wing  Commander,  24  Sept.  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

"*«^  R.  H.  C.  Tufnell,  Staff  Corps 23  Apr.  73iWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  i  Aug.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

i^^-^'  F.  Braine.  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  7iiWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Feb.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

**jwr.  8.  Fitzpatrick,  Staff  Corps 13  June  77' Wing  Officer,  26  Apr.  70.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

R,?r  -    ^-  ^'  ^-  Georges,  Staff  Corps  30  Apr.  75  Wing  Officer.  27  June  79. 

^Jb  Lieut.  J.  M.  Clements,  14  Foot 31  May  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Burgeon  H.  M.  G.  Arohdall |      Jn  medical  charge,  23  Nov.  76. 


31fit  Madras  (or  Triclmuypoly)  Light  Infantry  (Jeannerreti — formerly  ist  Baitalim^ 
itth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Triehinopoly  i  January  1800). 
"NowoB  Nbvbb" — "Mahidpobb.*' 
p  ,      ,  ^  Head  Quarters  at  Thayetmyo.    On  Service.     Facinge,  Dark  Green.    Laee,  Gold. 

f? n  1   ^  ^'  ^-^^i*.  Staff  Corps  I29  Dec.  75  Comnmndant,  28  Mav  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

w-tolonel  G.  N.  Stepheoa,  Staff  Corps;2o  Dec.  76  and  in  Commandand  WingCommndr.,26  Mav  76.— OTg.  Comdt. 

Jwjor  J.  N.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps   I20  Aug.  74  Wing  Commander,  4  Sept.  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Comman  I. 

taptaiuE.  8.  Skinner,  Staff  Corps  '    »  '•»^-.    ^^-  ,.      ^^^   ^-.    ~.»    ^  . 


Captsia  c.  C.  Oampbell.  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  G.  P.  M.  Prichard,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  G.  C.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Sorgeon 


4  Jan.  72  Wing  Officer,  30  May  68.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
22  Deo.  72  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Sept.  67. 
9  Aug.  75  "Wing  Officer,  9  Aug.  78.  — Officiatinur  Adjutant. 
3  July  77  Wing  Officer,  27  June  79.— Thamboola. 
In  medical  charge. 


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401    32nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Di/ce—fannedy  2nd  Battalionitth 

Regiment. —Raised  at  Madura  i  January  1800). 

.        "AVA." 

Head  Quarterg  at  Thayetmyo.    FaHvg;  PaU  Tellow.    Lact,  Gold. 


Raits,  Nambb,  jjtd  Gobpb. 


Arkt 
Kavk. 


Bbkiukb. 


Colonel  J.  J.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt.Colonel  J.  Swiney,  Staff  Corps 

Miyor  F.  J.  Bivere,  Staff  Corps   

3iajor  S.  E.  R.  Butler,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  A.  Chaplin,  Gen.  List 


Major  R.  T.  Chapman,  Gen.  List.. 


.11  June  73  Commandant,  21  May  75.  (Furloujfli. 

.18  Apr.  75' and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a$  Sept.  76.— Sick 
..'  4  May  75 Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  78.— Officiating  and  in  Commanl 
,.|2o  Deo.  76  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
..  xa  Nov.  72'Wing  Officer,  30  May  68.— Furlough. 

j  Wing  Officer. 

..16  June  79  Wing  Officer,  29  July  7a. --Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

[Wing  Officer. 
..'ix  Nov.  77, Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
..  12  Feb.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Dec.  75. 

33rd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Waliab— formerly  ist  Battalion  ijth  Megimeni. 

Raised  at  Ountoor  1  January  zSoo)! 
*'CocHiir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Moolmeia.    Detachment  at  Toaghoo.    Facings,  BUuk,    Lae;  Gold. 
Oolonol  R.  V.  Handyside,  Staff  Corps  ...'xa  Dec.  77  Commandant,  31  Oct.  78. 


Lieut.  R.  G.  Iremonger,  Staff  Corps... 
Sub  Lieut.  J.  S.  B.  Western,  85  Foot 
Surgeon  Major  H.  J.  Hazlett 


Lt. Colonel  J.  L.  Benwell,  Staff  Corps 

Major  G.  S.  Keith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  £.  D.  Bayley,  Gen.  List  . 
Major  B.  E.  Cox,  Gen.  List.. 


Mijor  J.  Ward,  Staff  Corps  . 

Surgeon  Mig'or  D.  J.  McCarthy,  MD.  ... 
Surgeon  N.  Chatteijie  , 


20  Jan.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  78.— Tonghoo. 
13  Dec.  76  Wing  Commander,  la  Sept.  78.— Furlough. 

3  Mar.  72  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  June  66.  [OiBcer. 
16  June  79  Wing  Officer,  3  March  73.-Offg.  Quarter  Master.— Station  Staff 

4  Nov.  77 1  Wing  Officer,  i  Sept.  76.— Shoaygheen. 

|Wing  Officer. 

(In  medical  charge,  3  July  68. 

In  medical  charge  at  Tonghoo. 


34t]i  Madras  (or  Chicacole)  Light  Infantry  (Durand— formerly  2ud  Battalm 

17th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Chicacole  1  Janua/ry  1800). 
"  Now  OK  Nbtkb." — "  AvA." 
Head  Quarters  at  H«Bgalore.    Facing$,  Dark  Green,    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  A.  B.  Marsack,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lt.Colonel  W.  Bowlandson,  Infantry 

Major  C.  F.  Moore.  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  L.  Banking,  Gen .  List    

Captain  S.  B.  Bawlinson,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  F.  B.  Deane,  Staff  Corps.. 
Sub  Lieut.  G.  J.  Shaw,  x8  Foot  ., 
Surgeon  B.  H.  Williams,  MD 


Aug.  73  Conmiandant,  12  Aug.  78. 
5  Oct.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  May  75- 
20  Aug.  75'  Wing  Commander,  8  Mar.  79. 
4  Apr.  79  Wing  Officer,  8  June  66. 
20  July  7Q  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x6  May  77. 

Wing  Officer. 
20  July  77  Wing  Officer  snd  Adjutant,  6  Deo.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer, 
z  Apr.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  —Garrison  Instruction,  Goonoor. 
^In  medical  charge,  25  April  79. 


35tli  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Par7ciiismi--formerly  ist  BattcUioniSth  Begimeni. 

Raised  at  Bangalore  in  July  1800). 
**  Pbgu." 
Head  Quarters  at  Banda.    Detachment  at  Kowgong.    Faeingtf  Fale  JBftff'.    Laee,  Gold. 
Colonel  W.H.  B.  Godfrey,  Staff  Corps  ...  so  Deo.  771  Commandant,  ix  Dec.  78.— Commanding  at  Banda. 

Lt.Colonel  B.  Griffith,  Staff  Corps 13  June  78  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comnxander,  17  Feb.  75.— Furlouga. 

M^jor  W.  B.  Broughton,  Staff  Corps 10  Deo.  74' Wing  Commander,  11  Deo.  78.-  Officiating  and  in  Commana. 

Major  S.  L.  Bagshawe,  Gen.  List I  4  Sept.  79!  Wing  Officer,  6  Sept.  66.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

j  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Major  F.  B.  Trevor.  Staff  Corps   '20  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  14  July  70.— Offg.  Wing  Commander  at  Nowgoof. 

Lieut.  A.  Hewlett,  Staff  Corps 21  Nov.  70 Wing  Officer  and  An[jutant,  a8  Nov.  78.~8tation  Staff  Officer. 

Sub  Lieut.  A.  F.  Mockler,43  Foot j  3  May  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  H.  P.  Esmonde-White In  medical  charcre.  11  Jan.  78. 

Surgeon  E.  Ferrand  Officiating  in  medical  charge  at  Nowgong. 


36th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Nundy— formerly  2nd  Battalion  i%th  IRe^netd, 

Raised  at  Nvjidydroog  in  July  1800). 

Head  Quarters  at  Madras.     Fadnge,  Pale  Buff.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  T.  S.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps 1  5  Feb.  7 71  Commandant,  xa  Sept.  78. 

Lt.Colonel  B.  Beatty,  Infantry    x  Jan.  74;2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  6  Sept.  75> 


Major  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps '10  June  74 

Captain  J.  Hotham,  Gen.  List   ax  Aug.  72 

Lieut.  J.  H.  H.  Ansley,  14  Foot la  Feb.  76 

Lieut.  H.  W.  E.  Georges,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  July  77 

Lieut.  H.  F.  S.  Bamsclen,  67  Foot 10  Sept.75 

Surgeon  J.  W.  Butler 

Surgeon  A.  J.  Sturmer I      


Wing  Commander,  i  Oct.  77. 

Wing  Officer, 

Wing  Officer,  31  Aug.  68.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  X7  Sept.  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a3  June  79.— Bangalore,  Q.L 

Officiating  Winx  Officer.  -  With  67  Foot 

In  medical  charge,  a?  June  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


37tli  Madras  Grenadiers  (Forbes— fomierly  ist  Battalion  if)th  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Itchapoor  in  July  1800). 
"  Chiita." — "  The  Dragon." 
Head  Quarters  at  Palamoottah.    (Ordered  to  Bangalore.)    Faeinge,  Blue.    Lace,  Gold, 
Colonel  H.  C.  Z.  Claridge.  Staff  Corps... <  a  Mar.  76  Commandant,  x8  Sept.  77. 

LtColonel  F.  H.  Tyrrell,  Infantry '  i  Nov.  75  and  in  Command  and  W  ing  Commander,  3:  Deo.  78. 

j  'Wing  Commau'ler, 

Major  T.  8.  Magan,  Staff  Corps ^  9  Oct.  79  Wing  Officer,  a6  June  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  J.  H.  Gaussen,  Gen.  List |  3  Mar.  72  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  Feb.  67.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

I  (Wing  Officer. 

I  Wine  Officer. 

Major  G.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps '  a  Sept.  78  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  4  N.I. 

Burgeon  R.  Fawcctt \      [In  medical  charge,  a  i  Sept.  78.— Furlough,     t 

Surgeon  D.  Blcum '      jOfficiating  in  medical  c^j^n^^  by  \<jOO)2lC 


38th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (MacGietjor—fanncrly  2nd  Battalion  igth  402 

Regiment, — Raised  at  Ellore  in  July  x8oo). 

**  AVA." 
Head  QiMurters  at  ScovBderabad.    Faeingt^  B%f.    Laee,  Ocld. 


Bixx,  Naxm,  Airs  Comrn. 


Colonel  C.  Smith,  Staff  CorpB  

U.GolonelJ.  Lidderdale,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Minor  B.  H.  Thomas,  Stoff  Corps 

XiQorK.  F.  StereDSon,  Staff  Corps 


Mi^or  F.  H.  Matthias.  Staff  Corps  

Captain  F.  E.  SpiT,  Gen.  lost   

Captain  W.  H.  M.  Francklyn,  Gen.  List 
LieoL  H.  Bardley- Wilmot,  Steff  Corps. . , 
Surgeon  Migor  A.  M'Clorg,lfS 


Ajimt 

RXJTK. 


Rkiiabjcs. 


9  Aug.  73  Commandant,  2  Aug.  7^. 

9  Dec.  78  3nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  36  Apr.  75. 
16  Aag.  76  Wing  Commander,  12  June  79. 

4  Aug.  77iWiDg  Officer,  14  Deo.  70.— OlUciating  Quarter  Master. 

(Wing  Officer. 
20  Aug.  79;  Wing  Officer,  4  June  79.— With  x  N.  I. 
30  Deo.  72  Wing  Officer,  :8  Mar.  70. 

4  Dec.  73  Wing  Officer,  30  Jan.  77.— Prob.  Commt.  Dept. 
13  Feb.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
{In  medical  charge,  a  i  Sept.  78. 


39th  Madras   Native    Infantry    (Second  Martin — formerly  ist  Battalion  20th 
Regimeaxt.    Raised  at  Tanjore  in  Oetoher  1804). 
"  Skktabuldes  " — "  Naopokb." 
Head  Quarters  at  Madras.    Faeinff$,  Dark  Chreen,   Lace,  Gold. 
CoIonelD.  6. 8.  St  J.  G^nt,  Staff  Corpsi  13  June  77, Commandant,  31  Oct.  78. 

LtCol(mel_P^  Camegjr.  Staff  Corps...  16  Feb.  76  snd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  33  Apr.  74. 

13  Sept.  74'  Wing  Commander,  17  Deo.  77. 
13  Sept.  74>  Wing  Commander,  x  Nov.  79. 
25  June  78  Win  If  Officer,  6  Oct.  70. 
I  Jan.  74!  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Mar.  71. 


M^or  F.  K.  West,  Staff  Corps 

X^or  W.  Stoddart,  Staff  Corps 

Hajor  F.  J.  Wroughton,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  R.  H.  T.  Hill,  Gen.  List  ... 
Captain  v.  L.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps 
C&ptain  T.  Greonaway,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  M.  Bobinson 


23  Mar.  761  Wing  Officer,  zi  Aug.  73, 

12  Feb.  791  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  35  March  75. 

I  In  medical  charge,  ao  Sept.  79— Sick  Furlough. 


40th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Volunteer— formerly  2nd  Battalion  20th  Begiment 
Raised  at  Tanjore  in  October  1804). 
Head  Quarters  at  Mcreara.    Wing  at  Freneh  Bocks.    Faeimg$,  Dark  Or§en.    Laee,  Chid, 

Colonel  E.  0.  LeggaU,  Staff  Corps {  3  Jan.  76  Commandant,  i  Sept.  70.— With  7  N.  I. 

UGolonel  H.  T.  Stuart,  Staff  Corpa    .... xa  Dec.  75  and  in  Command  andWing  Commander,4  Sept  78.— Offg.Comdt. 

KajorB.  H.  Preston,  Staff  Corps xo  June  74  Wing   Commander,  9  March  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command,  at 

Major  H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  Staff  Corps '36  8ept.75  Officiating  Wing  Commander.  [Frenoh  Bocks. 

Mijor  6.  E.  Weston,  Gen.  List»  Inf. i  4  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer,  8  Sept.  66. 

Captain  T.  Price,  Staff  Corps. ■  7  June  73  Wing  Officer,  39  Aug.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

bpiain  H.  H.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps ..31  May  71  Wing  Officer,  7  Feb.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master  at  Frenoh  Books. 

L(«at.  J.  W.  Currie,  Staff  Gorpa 3  July  77  Wing  Officer,  30  Nov.  77.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Bvgwn  M^Jor  0.  A.  Harvey  I      {In  medical  charge,  6  June  77. 


4l8t  Madras  Native  Infantry  (h-ton— formerly  ist  Battalion  21st  EegvmmU 
Raised  at  Chicacole  vn  Ocfoher  1804). 
The  Flank  Companies  "  Chiita  "— '*  Tks  Dnutm." 
Head  Quarters  at  Tengnoo.    Fatinfft,  Dttp  Oreen,    Lace,  Gold, 
CckAd  P.  J.  p.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps  36  Jan.  77  Commandant,  7  Oct.  78. 

rn'A«-.i »  m  T»^ij_i_   a...fl>r<.....^         i.,  T««    —  aud  in  Commaud and  Wing  CommaudeT,  9  MaT.  78. 

Wing  Commander,  a6  Oct  76. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant 
Wing  Officer,  34  Mansh  69. 


OBlonel A.  T.' Baldwin,  BtaffCorpa  1x3  Jan 

I^Colonel  J.  C.  Hay,  Staff  Corps ao  Deo, 


M^A.C.Mottet,  Gen.  List 4  Sept  79 

Jl«*«A.  D.  Phelpa,  Staff  Corps ao  Oct  78 

J-wa-D.D.  Pryce,  Staff  CoxtJs xs  July  71  ..._^ ^-«...-, . 

^"^^•V.  B.Ivans-Ck>rdon,  dtaff  Ccrps  15  July  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and 
83rpqaMi^rB.V.  Power,  3f2> ,         ,.    .    .  .         - 


Wing  Officer,  a8  Dec.  67.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xc  Zmj  ji.- 

rvm^i^^i^^  xxr: r»iw j  Qliarter  ~ 


-Station  Staff  Officer. 


In  medical  charge,  5  Jan.  78. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


Majois. 


UKUT.        CAP9AIX. 


^^^J^^y-^^'^  I-  Apr.  S9i-  Apr.  60  x6  July  64|ao  Apr.  79 


^^^^1:!^^^^']  »oSept59i4Mar.6x34Dec.  es^  Sept.79 
Cwtcia,  Atwill,  B«.  ir«Vor  8 


Ti^^Henry  AtteniiTOW^  1 
^77  S 


«*lfo/«rxOct, 
_  ,  Ciniurs. 
Ketcbea,  WQIism  Douglas  > 

^Brodie,«lJfa,orxoS77) 
Cracroft,  Hugh 


4  Nov.  59  ax  Apr.  6x    6  Feb.  66 
ao  Dec.  59  14  May  61  33  June  67 


4  Jan.  60x7 May  61  14 Sept. 67 
.  X3  July  60   3  Nov.  61    5  July  70 
Otulow.Francis  Montgomery!  4  Sept.  60  26  Dec.  61   5  Aug.  70 

Hope,  Hugh  Bichard '  4  Nov.  60  x  Jan.  62  15  Dec.  70 

Sdllcr,  Frederick  William  ... 


Warner,  William 


4  Dec.  60  X  Jan.  62  15  Aug.  71 


BSXVBT 
CAFTAIir. 


Warner,  William  Bannatyne 

|jci.«oa,  Donald  James  Sim . » «  u  \uj  ux  »# «  ui^  ua  ao  «i  my  73 

Jiurant,  Charles  May  Allen...  ao  Sept 6x  20  Sept63'ao  Sept 73 


X  July  61    X  July  6a|  x  July  73 
o  July  6x;ao  July  63, ao  July  73 


4  Nov.  79 
3o  Dec.  79 


(Political  Assistant,  ist  Class.- Offg. Po- 

l    lltical  Agent  Ulwur. 

CDep.  Assist  Qr.  Master  Gen.,  Malabar 

I    and  Canara. 

(  Deputy  Assistant  A^j.  Gen.,MaUbar  and 

I    Canara. 

Squadron  Officer  3  Cavalry. 


4  Oct  74 
4  Nov.  74 
X  Aug.  75 


Commandant,  Nair  Brigade. 
Attached  to  3  Cavalry. 
I  Aide  de  Camp   and  Interpreter  to  the 
\     Commander  in  Chief,  Madras. 
C  Dep. Assist Adj.Gen.  Northern  District— 
(    Offg.  Centre  Diet 

j  District    Superintendent  of  Police,  5th 
^     Grade,  N.  w.  Prov.— Mozuffemugger. 


Squadron  Officer  4  Cavalry. 
Assist.  Q.  M.  Gen.  Mysore  Div. 
With  4  Cavalry.  T^ 

Digitized  by  V^jOO^lC 


403 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment 


M>LJ0S8. 

Hatching,  Alfred  George 

Smith,  Ghas.  Bear  Eaan.C^i*. 

Begbie,  ElphinBtone  Waters 

Oxley,  Charles  Rawson 

RankinK,  William  Lancaster.. 

Smalley,  Frederick 

Godfrey,  George  

Bradstreet,  Charles  Robert... 

Cox,  Robert  Emilias 

Chapman,  Reginald  Temple.. 

Ogilvie,  Hngh  Robert  

Shelley,  Henry  Richai'd  

Weston,  George  Edward 

Wilton,  Wm.  Hen.  St.Amand 


Strettell,  JohnEdwd.  Francis 

Mclver,  Stewart  William 

Mottet,  Arthar  Charles 

Blazland,  John  Salmon 


I 


Bagshawe,  Samael  Laurence 
Moore,  Evelyn 

Someren,  Godlieb  James  van 

Briggs,  Robert  Graham  

Anderson,  Alfred 

Cartois,  Chaancey 

Wilson,  Robert 

Anderson,  Arthur  W.  Leslie 
Taylor,  Robert  Francis 

Hatchinson,  Robert  Colvin*. 

Hands.  Hen.HarrlBon  Gk>rdon  \ 
Macneill,    Jap^es   Graham  ^ 

R.  Doaglas ) 

Prior,  Henry  Andrew  Allan... 


aoFeb. 
a  Mar. 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 
so  May 
2o  May 
zi  Jane 
z6  Jane 
1 6  June 
3o  July 
2o  July 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
zoAug. 
4  Sept 
4  Sept. 

4  Sept. 
7  Sept. 

7  Sept. 

I  9  Oct. 
'20  Oct. 
I  4  Nov. 
20  Nov. 

4  Dec. 

9  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
1 30  Dec. 
23  Dec. 
29  Dec. 


59  20  Feb. 
59  14  Apr. 

59,25  Apr. 

59  2  Sept. 
59  13  Sept. 
59'  I  Oct. 
59 1  I  Oct. 
59,  X  Jan. 
59  1  Jan. 
59'  I  Jan. 
59  I  Jan. 
59!  I  Jan. 
59,  I  Jail- 
59   X  Jan. 

59  X  Jan. 
59!  X  Jan. 
,59'  I  Jan. 


BKBVET     I , 


30 

I  8  Mar.  71 


4  Apr.  7117 
4  Apr.  71  9 
20  May  71'  9 
20  May  71  9 
II  June  71  13 
16  June  71  23 
16  June  71  3 
20  July  71'  7 
20  July  71 1  7 
4  Aug.  71,23 


Apr.  70|2o  Feb.  79  D. A. Q.M. General. 
Nov.  70    2  Mar.  79  H.  M.  Consul  at  Mascat. 

Adp  ^n  f  Sappers   and  Miners. -Intt. 

Apr.  79  (     inArmySicnaUing. 

Apr.  79  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infeniry. 

Apr.  79  Wing  Officer  34  Native  Infamry. 

May  79  Wing  Officer  19  Native  Infanur. 

May  79  Wing  Officer  28  Native  Infantry. 

June  79  Wing  Officer  15  Native  Infantry. 


Aug.  7; 
Sept.  7 1 
Sept.  7 1 
Sept.  71  — 
Sept.71,11 
Oct.  71  16 
Nov.  71J16 


62 
62- 
62. 

59;  z  Jan.  62 


Nov.  71 1 20 
Dec.  7Z|2o 
Mar.  72   4 

6251  4  Aug.  7i;i8  Apr.  72    4 

Jane72|  4 
July  72  20 
Sept.  72    4 


4  Aug.  71  13 
20  Aug.  71I22 
4  Sept.  71 129 


59  I  Jan. 

59  I  Jan. 

59  X  Jan. 

59  X  Jan. 

59  X  Jan. 

59 1  X  Jan. 

59  I  Jan. 

59  z  Jan. 

59^  z  Jan. 

591  z  Jan. 


Captaivb, 
Hunter,  Robert  .... 
Bayley ,  Hen.EII  iott  Dashwood 

GaoBsen.  John  Henry  

Baber,  Henry  Thomas  Harris 

Hotham,  John 

Wilkinson,  Augustus  Fred.... 

Chaplin,  Allan 

Cooper,  George  Chamberlain 

Baatall,  Chas.  Edw.  Lorraine 

Spry,  Frederick  Edmund.. 
Bha       *'         " "- 


621 
62' 
62J 
62' 
62 
62 

63 

59 1 25  Jan.  62 

62 

62 


I 
59'  X  Apr.  ( 

59,  6  Apr.  ( 


4  Sept. 71  •29 

,  4  Sept.  71 '29 
7  Sept.  71   5 

7  Sept.  7x  1 13 

9  Oct.  711  I 
'20  Oct.  7zl  8 
I  4  Nov.  71  13 
20  Nov.  71  13 
4  Dec.  71  13 
9  Dec.  71113 

9  Dec.  71 13 

20  Dec.  71  13 

22  Dec.  71  13 

29  Dec.  71 '13 


3  Mar. 
3  Mar. 

3  Mar. 
9  June 

21  Aug. 

4  Nov. 
Z2  Nov. 
Z9  Dec. 

aoDec. 


60 '30  July 
60' 30  July 
60J30  July 
60I30  July 
6oiz5Aug. 
60 1  zo  Dec. 
60I 10  Dec, 


62 

62 

62 

62 

62  2 

62 


Sept. 
Sept.  72 

Sept.  72 
Nov.  72 
Nov.  72 
Apr.  73   y 
!  Apr.  73  20 
Apr.  73  '" 

Apr-  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 

Apr.  73 

Apr.  73  20 

Apr.  73 

Apr.  73 


June  79  Wing  Officer  33  Native  Infautir. 
June  79  Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infautry. 
July  79  Wing  Officer  12  Native  iiifaniiy. 
July  79  Wing  Officer  22  Native  Infantry. 
Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 
Anir  TO  fSupt.  of  Police.  3rd  Cla*8,Gaa. 

*•  '^  I  jam  —Sick  Fnrlough. 
Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  9  Native  Infantry. 
Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 
Sept. 79  Wing  Officer  4Z  Native  Infantry. 
(  Superintendent  of  Police,  jnl 
(  Grade,  Jeypore.— Sick  FurL 
Wing  Officer  35  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 
C  Conservator  of  Foresta,  My- 
(  sore  and  Coorg.— Sick  Furl. 
Wing  Officer  10  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  8  Native  Infantry. 


4  Sept.  79 

4 
7 

7 

9 


8ept.79 
Sept.  79 


Sept.  79 

Oct.  79 
Oct.  79 


Oct.  79  Wing  Officer  5  Native Infantn-. 


Oct.  79 
Oct.  79 
Oct.  79 

Oct. 


3  Mar. 
3  Mar. 

3  Mar. 
9  June 

ij  Aug. 

4  Nov. 


Shaw,  Alexander  John. 
Maltby,  Edward  Pennycuick 
Miller,  William 


Clerk,  Robert  Mildmay 

Wratislaw,  Maro  Henry  ... 

Fletcher,  Joseph  John  

Powis,  Frederick  Thomas 
Stainforth,  William 


Heming,  Dempster 

Francklyn,  Wm.  Hen.  Miller 
Hamilton,  Henjry  Charles  ... 
Hill,  Rowland  Henry  Thomas 

Stokoe,  Richard  

Johnston,  Charles  James.... 

Dale,  Henry  Montagu  

Wetherall,  Frank  Augostus 


'30  Dec. 
'20  Dec. 

4  Jan. 

4  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 
r  I  Sept. 

3  Oct. 

4  Nov. 

z6  Nov. 

4  Dec. 
20  Dec. 

2  Jan. 

3  Jan. 

4  Jan. 
3o  Jan. 

zMar. 


[3  Feb. 

3  Mar. 

23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
13  Apr. 
15  Apr. 

15  Apr. 

61  27  Apr. 
.6i;xo  Sept. 
61 1  3  Oct. 
61  14  Nov. 

6i|2i  Nov. 

61,26  Nov. 

61  15  Deo. 

62  8  Jan. 
62  18  Jan. 
62  18  Feb. 
62  29  Feb. 
62    I  Mar. 


62  Z2  Nov 

63  19  Dec. 
63  20  Dec. 
63,20  Dec. 


20  Deo. 
4  Jan. 
4  Feb. 
4  Mar. 

V.J   4  Mar. 
.63  zz  Sept. 
63!  2  Oct. 
63   4  Nov. 
63  z6  Nov. 

63   4  Dec. 

63  3o  Dec. 

64 

64 

64 

64 

64 


13  Apr.  73 
13  Apr.  73 
z3Apr.  73 
18  June  73 
z8  Sept.  73 
Z3  Nov.  73 
I  Jan.  74 
I  Jan.  74 

z  Jan.  74 
r  Jan.  74 
I  Jan.  74 
I  Jan.  74 
I  Jan.  74 

I  Jan.  74 

z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 

z  Jan.  74 


30 

so  Oct  79 


Wing  Officer  Z3  Native  Infanuy. 

Wing  Officer  3  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  Z4  Native  Infantry. 
C  Squad.  OfficerCorpeof Guides, 
\     Puiiiab  Frontier  Force. 

Wing  Officer  5  Native  Infantry. 


79 
Oct.  79 

OcL  to  Offg.'Spocial  Asrt.  to  Agent  t^j  * 
^^"^  'SI  Governor  in  Vizagapatam  » 
i-.-x    _.  Wing  Officer  26  Native  Infamrj- 


-Fori. 


z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74, 
x  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 
z  Jan.  74 


Sub  Assist.Com.  General,2nd  Class. 
Wing  Officer  33  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  37  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  3  Native  In&ntry. 
Wing  Officer  36  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  2  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 
Offg.  Wing  Officer  23  Native  Infant^-. 
^  Assistanii  Superintendent  of  Police,  Knr- 
(     nool.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  38  Native  In&ntry. 
Wing  Officer  28  Native  Infantry. 
Deputy  Commr.,  ^th  Class,  Mysore. 
Comdt.  of  a  Battalion  of  the  Nair  Brittle. 
f2nd  Assistant    Superintendent,    Coorg 
\     Revenue  Survey.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  22  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  29  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  Z7  Native  Infantry- 
Wing  Officer  2z  Native  Infantry. 
("Deputy  Commissioner  of  Police  for  the 
\    town  of  Madras. — Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  38  Native  Infbntry. 
Squad.Officer  ?  Cav.  Hyderabad  Cootia^rent 
Wmg  Officer  39  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infttnto'. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Wtng  Officer  a6  Native  InHanuy. 
Wing  Officer  a6  Native  Infantry. 


»  Major  Hutchinson  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry  in  the  snrpriae  of  the  Dtma^ 
Kheyl  village  of  Sapri  on  15th  Februarj'  Z878.  AlhO  present  in  the  operations  against  the  Banisai  viUsge  of 
Skhakat  on  14th  March  Z878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  azat  March  1878.  ^ 

Unattached  Officers. 


Majox. 


'^SepL'^'s"^'  JMfiV'or,  28  J  ias  Sept-sS  11  Apr.  65 
Dlnwiddie^^T: (lli^l^ 


^  Sep  '70  zx  Apr.  js 
88  Jone  73 


Tw«   -o'  fill  charge  of  Pensioners  aufi 
•3  DW.  78  J     holdeiB  of  Familv  Ccttifi- 
I  (    cates  atAxeotaadAmee. 
C  Barrack    Master,  zst  Oass, 

•Digitized I    Kamptee...  li:: 


Madras  Medical  Department. 


404 


Srifiioirs  GntnAL.  rank  a* 

Major  OeneraU, 

Smith,  George,  If i) 

Di?UTT  SnoiOTB  GxvsBAL,  rank 
at  Colonels. 

VmSomereD,WilliamJadflon,Jlf2>. 

RuGerald,  Patrick  Gerald,  MD... 

Theobalds,  John  Robert  

WiJion.  John 

Oswald,  Henry  Robert,  MD 

Smith.  Colvin,  ITD 

SriGioxs  Majoi,  rank  a»  Majorat 
ht  afttr  ao  j/earM*terviea  they  rank 
Of  Lt.C<Uonel»,  but  junior  of  the 
litter  rank,  except  for  ekotee  ^^ 
Qaartert. 

Jo<«ph,  Joseph MarcoB,  KD. ... 

GereUnd.  Edward  Somerset,  MD 

flima,  Wflliam  Henry,  MD.. 
Beta,  William  Henry,  MD.  .. 


3  Aug.  44 


Apr.  46 
wsu  Mar.  46 
aoDec.  48 

9  Mar.  50 
24  Aug.  50 

3  Nov.  51 


ao  Not.  52 
20  Nov.  52 

X3  Feb.  53 

14  May  53 


Shair,  Henry  Thompson 

Sanderson,  Alfred.  MD 

Cooper,  Clarence,  If  D 

Wpdowe,  Samuel  Jardine,  MD... 

Gornish,  William  Robert  

Beaman,  Ardem  Hulme  

Of  ST,  Georjfe  Stewart  Watson,  MB 

XcAllom,  Donald  Coleman, If Z>... 

P«tri,  William  

%d,  Edmund  Eyre 

Poniell, Michael  Cndmore,  MD.... 

Barn,  George  Alexander,  MD 

i  Dcnpater,  Robert 

;  Houston,  John,  MD 

ftwecd,  Henry  lihnsley,  MD 

Crwker,  Henry,  MD 

Adam,  Hunter  

Monran.  William  Henry    

Kog,  Henry,  Jffi 

Williamson,  Benjamin,  MB 

Bjiie,  George,  IfB 


S«d8reon,  John.  Jf2> 

Jt».  Charles  Thick 

^'^nian,  James  Joseph  

TnaaeU,  David  William   

i^inwi,  Charles  Abdy 

^>aMUy,  John  McNeale,  MD.. 

^^  James,  MD 


CockCTiH.  Robert  William 

l'*«tioa,  Charles,  MD 

B-JM,  Janes,  ifB 

wFabeck.WilliamPrederick,lfD. 
J^^iJaoa,  George  Edward,  MB.  ... 

««aaoQt,  Thomas,  Jfl> 

^'dj,  William  Pierce 

|J«t.HeMyJohn 

f»Pih»r,  William,  MD 

i«».John,JfD 

5?.  Salter 

Jc««ed,  WilliamiJolm.  MD 

«f<on, James  McDonald,  MD... 
Koberta,  William  Howland,  MD... 

*^y.John.JfX> 

^rbeck.  John 

5«r8e.  Robert  Edmund 

«i<lell.  Georje  Dalaiel 

J5M,  iKneaalfcLeod 

*»ffrem,  Beiyamin  Thomas 

^^^w,  Joseph  Franda 

gnffith,Hugh 

Sif*'.  Charles  I^pbertCteci^  ••• 

porter.  Alexander,  MD 

Hant,  Samuel  Biadshaw   

Jox.  William  Smyth  

«  Catthy.  DsTid  John,  MD.'.,. '..'.'.'.. 

JJ2?»*,  James  Byers 

operue.  Jamas  Alktoson  West 

^«aney.  Lewis  Charles  

jJcVittie.Chartei.Edwin  

SJ«2»n.Daiiiell'Ted8rick 

Brockman,  Bdward  Porater 


▲8BI8TAKT     SUROBOy 
SCBOBOir.     OBNBaAL. 


Sept.  S3 

20  Oct.  53 
20  Nov.  53 
24  Mar.  54 
1  Apr.  54 
10  June  54 
12  Sept.  54 
2o  Dec.  54 
24  Jan.  55 

24  .Tan.  ss 

7  Fob.  55 

33  May  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
X I  Jan.  56 
30  Jan.  56 

20  Feb.  56 

20  Feb.  56 
2p  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 

25  Apr.  56 

3  July  56 

4  Aug.  56 


4  Aug.  56 

4  Aug.  5€ 
29  Jan.  57 
29  Jan.  57 
29  Jan.  57 
29  Jan.  57 

9  June  57 

27  Jan.  58 

28  May  58, 

28  May  58 

29  June  58 
23  Jnly  58 
23  July  5^ 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
xo  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
xo  Feb.  59 
xoFeb.  59 
27  July  59 

27  July  59 

27  July  50 
20  Jan.  60 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
9  Oct.  65 
31  Mar.  65 

31  Mar.  66 

|3xMar.66' 

3x  Mnr.  66 

I  Oct.  66 


X5  Aug^  76 

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i2  Feb.  76 
X2  May  jf. 
kg  Aug.  76 
5  Aug.  79 


SUBGBOir 
Ma.JOB. 


Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

Mysore  Division  and  Ceded  Districts. 

Nagpore^P'orce. 

Southern  District. 

British  Burmah  Division.— OflTg.  Surgeon  General. 

Presidency  Division  and  Northern  District. 


Nov.  72  OflTg.  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  British  Burmah  Divi«ioi 
20  Nov.  72  Kunough. 
X3  Feb  71  I  Superintendent  Lying-in  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Mid- 

l     wifery  in  the  Medical  College.— Sick  Furlough. 
'*  *^y_73  Offg.  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.,  Nagpore  Force. 


xo  Sept.  65 

20  Oct.  65 
20  Nov.  65 
34  Mar.  66 
1  X  Apr.  66 
xo  June  66 
12  Sept.  66 
poDec.  66 
p4Jan.  67 
24  Jan.  67 

7  Feb.  67 

30  May  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 

XI  Jan.  68 

30  Jan, 

20  Feb.  68 

20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
so  Feb.  68 
«5  Apr.  68 

3  July  68 

4  Aug.  68 

4  Aug.  68 

4  Aug.  68 
29  Jan.  69 
kg  Jan.  60 
2Q  Jan  69 
29  Jan.  69 

9  June  69 

27  Jan.  70 
^8  May  70 

28  May  70 
ig  June  70 
?3  July  70 
^3  July  70 
^3  July  70 
^3  July  70 
10  Feb.  7x 
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10  Fob.  71 
<o  Feb.  71 
27  July  7x 

27  July  7x 

27  July  7x 
90  Jan.  72 
ix  Mar.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 

31  U&r.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 
.'2  Oct.  77 
48  Jan.  78 

3x  Mar.  78 

31  Mar.  78 


f  In  charge  Veteran  Company,  and  Native  Infantry  Dcp6t, 
i     PaUveram. 
Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 
Principal  Medical  Storekeeper. 
Residency  Surgeon  at  Hyderabad. 
Sanitary  Commissioner,  Madras. 
i8  Native  Infhntry. 
Zillah  Surgeon  of  Coimbatore. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Tinncvelly. 
Garrison  Surgeon.  Bangalore. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Tanjorc. 
(  Phynician  in  General  Hospital  at  Madras,  and  Profc8i<or 
/     of  Medicine  in  the  Medical  College. 
4  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

1  )oinir  Duty  St.  Thomas's  Mount. 
Sur^^eon  of  the  Mysore  Conunission. 

Assay  Master  of  the  Calcutta  Mint.— Furlough. 

Officiating  4  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

10  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Cochin. 

Offg.  Zillah  Surgeon,  and  Superint.  of  the  Jail  at  Madum. 

2  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

I  Secretary  and  Statistical  Officer  to  the  Surgeon  Genera  I, 

1     Indian    Medical  Department.—  Superintendent  ol  the 

t     Government  Museum,  Madras. 
Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bangalore. 
6  Infantry  Hvderabad  Contingent. 
25  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Raepore.— Sick  Fnrloagh. 
20  Native  Infkntry. 
I  Cavaliy. 

C  Fort  Surgeon,  Fort  St.  George,  with  Port  and  Marine 
■<     duties—Medical  Inspector  of  Seamen  at  Madras— and 

(     Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  Medical  College. 

s  Surgeon  General  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Surgery  and 

(     Clinical  Surgery.  Medical  College. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Cuddalore. 
Sappers  and  Miners. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Monlmein. 


Residency  Suiyeon,  Indore.— Sick  Furlough. 

f  Insp.  Gfen.  of  Jails.  Sanitary  Conunissioner,  and  Superln- 

(     tendent  of  Vaccination  in  British  Burmah. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Cocanada.— Sick  Furlough. 

Assist.  Garrison  Surg.  Bangalore.— On  Service  in  Burmah. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Nagpore.— Furlough. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Travancore. 

23  NHtive  Infkntry. 

Physician  to  His  Highness  the  Maharajah  of  Travancore. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Calicut. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bajahmnndry. 

Zillah  Surgeon,  Salem. 

1  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Nellore. 

2  Cavalry. 

(  SanifAry  Commissioner.  Supdt.  of  Vaccination,  and  Insp. 
(.     General  of  Dispensaries,  Central  Provinces. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon.— Sick  Furlough, 
rivil  Surgeon  and  Superiniendent  of  Jail,  Maaulipatam 

Surgeon  4th  District,  Madras,  including  "  Club." 

Surgeon  3rd  District,  Madras,  including  Body  Guard. 

Medical  Offloer.  Ootacamund. 

33  Native  Infantry. 

Zillah  Surgeon,  Trichinopoly.— Acting  3rd  District,  Madras, 

[including  Body  Guard. 

f  Superintendentof  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  Madras. —Professor 

(     of  Materia  Medioa,  Medical  College. 
.  .3  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

29  July  78  1  Cavalry. 
i  Oct.  7  o  )hthalmic  Surg,  in  the  ( 


[Surgery  in  the  Med.  College. 


405 


Madras  Medical  Department. 


SUKGXONB  MaJOB. 

BariBTcnt,  James  Forbes 

Hyde,  Henry 

Strong,  John  William , 

Macrae,  William,  MB 


HcGann,  Terence  Joseph  

Ritchie,  James  Hatton,  MD , 

Smith,  James 

Hackett,  Arthur  Luke 

Hazlett,  Henry  James 

Thompson,  Daniel  Roht.lfD.CJE. 

Power,  Robert  Vincent,  IfD 

HcGlorg,  Alexander,  MB 

Batton,  James  Joseph  Louis,  MD. 

Trimnell,  Edward  Alfred 

Hanrey,  Charles  All)ert 

BuBOBOVS,  rank  a$  LieutenaHtt,  but\ 
ftfltr  6  ifeart'  Mervie*  tkeg  rank] 
a*  Captain*. 

Martin ,  Patrick  Richard ,  MD 

HcDermott,  J  of^eph  Patrick 

Dalffaims,  Alfred  Bugenius 

Mookeijee.  Preo  Nath 

Fitzpatrick,  John  Francis,  IfD... 

Archdallf  Henry  Mervyn  Gray 

Blenkinsop,  Frederick  Henry 

Price,  William.  MD , 

Tyrrell,  Samuel  Matthias 

Boalth,  William  Hope 

Backhouse,  Joseph 

Sinclair,  David,  ITB 

North,  John 

Fawcett,  Edward 

Hastings,  William  Joseph,  MD. ... 

Spencer,  Thomas  Charles  Howell. 

Hall,  Henry  George 

Sibthorpe,  Charles  

Laing,  James  Anderson.  MD, 

Cool^  Hemy  David,  ir.B 


BBXABKS. 


A88I8TAKT  '  SUHGKOK 

SUBQKOy.  I     M.VJOM. 

1  Oct.  66,  I  Ocr..   78  5  lutVintry,  Hydei-abad  Contingent 

I    Oct.     66       •    C\i^*       bB    V^niah    Slt-rom/tii   av\A    finnAwintA^irlAvk 

I  Oct.  66 


I  Apr.  67 

I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr  67 


.  Oct.  ;8  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Tellicherxr. 
X  Oct.  78  8  Native  Infantry. 

T  Anr  ,«  J  Surgeon.  2nd  District.— Offg.  Zillah  Surg,  and  Supdt.  of 
Apr.  79  ^     j^jjg^  Chingleput. 

I  Apr.  79  Civil  Surgeon,  Ashtagram  Division,  Mysore. 
I  Apr  07    I  Apr.  79  9  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  671  I  Apr.  79  Civil  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail.Yizagapatuii. 
X  Apr.  67,  I  Apr.  79  Civil  Surgeon  nnd  Jail  SujMrintendent,  Beliary. 
I  Apr.  671  I  Apr.  79  32  Native  Infantry. 
,,  X  Apr.  67 1  I  Apr.  79  Surgeon,  xst  District,  and  Medical  Inspector  of  EmiATsnta. 
I  Apr.  67 1  I  Apr.  7^  41  Native  Infantry. 
I  Apr.  67!  I  Apr.  79  38  Native  Infantry. 

ao  Sent  -rn'  ^  Zillah  tiurgcon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Chittoor. — ^Acting 
j«  °«t""79,  ^     Burgeon,  2nd  District,  Madras. 


'30  Sept.  79 
130  Sept.  79 


Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jnil  at  Chingleput. — Furl. 
40  Native  In&ntry. 


I  Apr.  68  14  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  68  15  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  68  7  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  68  27  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  68  Zillah  Surgeon.  Negapatam. 

X  Apr.  68  30  Native  Infantry. 

X  Oct.  68  5  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  69  Medical  Officer  ot  Ootacamund. 

!  Apr.  69  Zillah  Surg,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Guntoor. 

I  Apr.  69  2  Native  Infautry. 

X  Apr.  69  26  Native  Infantry. 

I  Oct.  69  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Moulmein.  Qoogh. 

X  Oct.  69  Zillah  Surgeon,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Berbampore.— Fur^ 

I  Oct.  69  yj  Native  Infantry. 

X  Oct  69  Civil  Surgeon,  Cannanore. 

X  Oct.  69  17  Native  Infantry. 

I  Oct.  69  16  Native  Infautiy. 

X  Apr.  70  Res.  Surg.  Grcn.  Hosp.,  and  Prof,  of  Pathology. 

X  Apr.  70  Inspector  of  Vaccination  and  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner. 

1  Apr.  70  Civil  Surgeon,  Vellore. 


Branfoot,  Arthur  Mudge,  MB y>  Mar.  72 

M'Nally,  Christopher  John,  JfD.  30  M*r.  7a 

Butler,  William  John isoMar.  72 

Johnson,  William  Edward,  JfD.... i3o  Mar.  72 

Dobie,  Stanley  Locker  30  Mar.  7a 

Bevan.  George  Frederick ,  >o  Mar.  72 

Dobson,  Andrew  Francis.  MB.  ...'30  Mar.  72 

Little,  Charlea,  MD J30  Mar.  72 

Mayne,  Thomas '30  Mar.  72 

Lawrenson.  John  Crofton so  Mar.  72 

Levinge,  Edward I  i  Oct.  72 

HiUTison,  Aug.  Napoleon  Rogers    i  Oct.  72 

Beech,  Lionel    I  x  Oct.  72 

Cullimore,  Daniel  Henry |  x  Oct.  72 

—  •      —  ->....-  .       X  Oct.  72 

X  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
X  Apr.  73 
30  Sept. 73 


White,  Henry  Plunkett  Esmonde 
Browne,  WUuam  Richard,  MD .... 

Robinson,  Mark  

Leaping  well,  Arthur  Henry    

Dill,  James  Soott,  ITZ) 

Allison.  Haslitt,  If  D  _        .    _ 

WUkins,  Thomas  James  Hackett  J30  Sep:.  73 
Leckler,  Henry  Martin 'j*  Mar.  74 

Benson,  Percy  Hugh '3'  Mar.  74 

Lancaster,  John  '31  Mar.  74 

King,  Walter  Gawon '^i  Mar.  74 

O'Hara,  William  30  Sept  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 
3x  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 

3x  Mar.  75 


C  Assistant  Physician,  General  Hospital,  and  Prof,  of  Hygiene.~lCed« 
I    Officer,  Madras  Inf.  Volonteers. 
J  Native  Infantry. 
36  Native  Inlkntry. 
19  Native  Infantry. 
4  Light  Cavalry. 
24  l^tive  Infantry. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Saperintendentof  Jail,  Mangalore.— Sick  Fnrlovigfa . 
f  Civil  Surgeon,  Akola,  and  Oflfg.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Ac.,  Hyderabad 
'(     Assigned  Di»trict8. 
Civil  Surgeon.  Central  Provinces,  Nimar. 
2x  Native  Infantry, 
f  X  Native  Infantry. 
29  Native  Inftintiy. 
I  Native  Infantry.  / 

Sick  Furlough. 
35  Native  Infantry. 
3  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent 
39  Native  Infantry. 


Hume,  Thomas,  MD 

Thomas,  George  Tucker   

Sturmer,  Arthur  James     

Williams,  Bex^amin  Harvey,  MD. 

Adams,  Archibald,  MD 

Ferrand,  Edward     I30  Sept.75 

Pedroza,  Francis  Hookins   '30  Sept 75 

Maitland,  John     I31  Mar.  76 

Walker,  George  Lemon,  MD 31  Mar.  76 

Hunter,  Joseph 31  Mar.  76 

Swaine,  Charles  Lethbridgo ^3'  Mar.  76 

Smith,  Maurice  Henry  13X  Mar.  76 

Lee,  William  Alexander  yi  Sept.  76 

Eyre,  Montague  Stokes,  MB 30  Sept.  76 

Rogers,  Thomas  Kizig.  MB 31  Mar.  77 

Nailer,  Henry  Aug.  Pitsroy,  If 27. 13  <  Mar.  77 

Elcum,  DonaJd     '3'  Mar.  77 

Chatterjie,  Nitjunanda  3'  Mar.  77 

Bennett. Charles  Henry,  If i>.     ...!  i  Oct.  77 


ThomhlU,  WUliam  Henry,  MD.  \  x  Oct 


4  Native  Infkntry. 

22  Native  Infkntry. 

6  Native  Infantry. 

C  Civil  Surgeon,  Hoshungabad,  Central  Provinces.  —  Ofl|s.  Bupdi. 

X    Central  Jail,  Nagpore. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Nagar  Division,  Mysore. 

Officiating  Civil  Burgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Kumool. 

Civil  Surgeon  and  Saperintendentof  Jail,  Kumool.— Siok  Furlough. 

Acting  Zillah  Surgeon,  Trichinopoly. 

1  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingeint. 
12  Native  Infantry. 
OffloiatlDg  36  Native  Infantry. 
34  Native  Infantry. 

f  Medical  Officer  of  the  PoUtical  Agencies  at  Kota  and  Jaira  Paton, 
(     Rajpootana. 

W^ing  35  Native  Infantry. 

With  23  Native  Infantry. 

Sick  Furlough. 

D  and  G  Companies,  Sappers  and  Miners,  R^ahmundry. 

Doing  duty  30  Native  Infantry. 

2  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Nagpore  Force. 

Sick  Furlonph, 

Hyderabad  Contingent— Olfff.  5  Infkntry. 

Chemical  Examiner  and  Professor  of  Ohemiatry,  Medical  CklU^ge. 

With  7  Native  Infantry  at  Sumbulpore. 

Doing  duty  37  Native  Infantry. 

British  Burmah  Divtsion.— Attached  33  Native  Infimtry, 

Presidency  Division. 


77  British  Burmah  Division.— With  33  Native  Infantry.  j 

'  Digitized  by  V^OOQIC 


Madras  Medical  Department. 


406 


Sroeiovs. 

Robinson,  Robert  Henry,  ifD..., 
Reporter,  Uaneclgae  Eduljee 

Pope,  Thomas  Henry 

Pemberton.  Robert 

W&rliker,  Damodiur  Parshotam 
Voran,  James  Joseph,  IfD. ... 
Smith,  Ferdinand  Clarence.... 
Qoarle,  WiUiam  Adair,  MI>.... 

Armstrong,  Henry  

Mailing,  Clement  

Damla,  Bdn^i  Manekji   

Alien,  Richard  Maurice 

CAmithers.  Herbert  St.  Clare 
Thomas,  William  Frederick... 

Sarkiea,  Sarldea  Carrapiet   

Wortabet,  Henry  Oeor;{e  Luther 
Frenchman,  Ednlji  Palftiyi  .. 
Bain,  David  Stuart  Erskine  .. 
J&mee,  Richard 


t  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77,Offloiatinfir  Civil  Surgeon,  Chittoor. 
30  Mar.  78 1  Doing  duty  ai  Native  In&ntxy. 
30  Mar.  78 1  British  Burmah  Division. 
30  Mar.  78  Doing  duty  at  Rumpa,  Rajahznnndry  District 
30  Mar.  78  With  15  Native  Infantiy. 
30  Mar.  78  Doing  duty  31  Native  Infiintry. 
30  Mar.  78  General  duty,  British  Burmah  Division. 
30  Mar.  78  Presidency  Division.— Doing  duty  10  Native  Infantry. 
30  Sept.  78  Mysore  Division. 
30  Sept.  78  Attached  17  Native  Infkntry. 
30  Sept.  78  Attached  to  4  Native  Infantry. 
30  Sept.  78  Attached  to  i  Native  Infantay. 
z8  0ct.  79 
19  Oct.  79 
27  Oct.  79 


27  Oct.  79 
27  Oct.  79 


Madras  Veterinary  Department. 


Sun  VxTSKiiTAST  SirsGzoirs. 
Shar,  Frederick  George ,  6  Feb.  57, On  special  duty. 

ISI  CL4SS  VSTSXrViLBT  SUSGXOV.  j 

Western,  George  I25  Apr.  57<Body  Guard,  Madras. 


Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Sight  Reoertnd  Frederick  Gell,  DD.  Lord  Bishop  of  Madras,  27  November  x86i. 

Tk§  VenerabU  Charles  Kous  Drury,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Madras,  24  June  75. 

F.  Bowlandson,  Esq.,  BA.  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  x  Dec.  75. 


1:3?  Ret. 
«=55 ««!. 
!•---  Rn. 

»«:'  firp. 
«•::  iw. 

':^i  iev, 

■'^^  in. 

i^^'S  Rn. 

«:«aec.     ^ ^ ^ 

'*^  iZec.  Henry  Pope,  BA .T .T.. ....'. Joint  Chaplain  of  St.  George's  Cathedral 

i^  £er.  Clement  Smith,  BA^ Chaplain  of  Cocanada. 

JirmoB  CHAViinrB. 

if>)  Rex!.  John  Bowden  Trend,  ITA !  Chaplain  of  St  Mark's,  Bangalore. 

1S70  TUv.  James  Francis  Browne     !Sick  Furlough. 

"70  Rn.  WiUiam  Weston  Blwes,  MA 'Furlough. 


William  Wrighte  Gilbert  Cooper,  ITi....  Furlough. 

Samuel  Thomas  Pettigrew,  MA I  Furlough. 

Joseph  Duncan  Ostrenan,  BA  " 

Henry  IHgot  James,  BA 

Charles  Rous  Drury,  1£A 

James  McKee,  DD 

Octavius  Dene,  BA 

John  William  Wynch,  UA 

George  Bnglish    

Thomas  Foulkes 

William  Leeming,  2£A 

WiUiam  Samuel  Trotman,  BA 

Charles  Henry  Deane,  MA 

George  Warlow,  MA 

Francis  George  Lys,  Jf^ 

David  George  Clarke,  .B^  

WUliam  Marshall  Sargent  Babington,  BA 


Furlough. 

Chaplam  of  St.  Thomas*  Mount,  with  charge  of  Palaveram. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  St.  George's  Cathedral.— Archdeacon  of  the 

Furlough.  [Diocese  of  Madras 

Chaplam  of  Mercara. 

Chaplain  of  Trimulgherry. 

Chaplain  of  Trinity  District,  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  St.  John's  District,  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  Wellington. 

Chaplain  of  Vizianagram. 

Chaplain  of  Coonoor. 

tiarrison  Chaplain  of  Fort  St.  George. 

Chaplain  of  Mysore. 

Chaplain  of  Vellore. 

Chaplain  of  North  Black  Town,  Madras. 


Chaplam  of  Trichinopoly. 
Chaplain  of  Vepery. 
Chaplain  of  Cannanore. 
Chaplain  of  Poonamallee. 
Chaplain  of  South  Black  Town. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop* 
Chaplain  of  Bellary. 


187J  Mn,  John  Mill*  Walker,  MA.. 

»»74  Rn.  .\lfred  Charles  Taylor,  BA 

"74  Ret.  Harry  Archibald  Wmiams,  MA. 

1*75  R*9.  Daniel  Wilaon  Kidd,  BA , 

Jf75  fi«.  John  Smithwhite    

1875  Rk.  Samuel  Morley 

X875  R^.  Walter  Wace,  BA.  ^ ^. 

1876  Rtv.  Arthur  Panton  Rowe Chaplain  of  Vizagapatam. 

^m^Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pelly,  MA IChaplain  of  Bolarum. 

M77|««.  Prank  Penny,  BA Acting  Chaplain  of  Trichinopoly. 

^577  -Jw.  Daniel  John  French  {Acting  Chaplain  of  Aurungabad. 

i^i?*"-  WaUam  Soott,  BA ;Chaplain  ofTrevandrum. 

1878!  Are.  Robert  Joseph  Brandon,  LL.D IChaplain  of  Secunderabad. 

i879|««'.  James  Sharp  IChaplain  of  CaUcut,  with  charge  of  Coimbatore. 

x579lJ2w.PoT8tar  Clarke  Gittens I 

1879' ««  Charles  John  Btty Chaplain  of  Meroara. 

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3859i2Zec.  Alexander  Walker Senior  Chaplain,  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Madras.— Furlough. 

x866'i«».  William  AJe^nder  Liston  ...'Bangalore.— Offg.  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Madnw.— Offg.  Senior  Chaplain. 
'  ASBISTAirT  Chaplaiits.  1  ,,.,««.« 

1874  Bct.  James  Jollie iSeounderabad.— Offg.  at  Bangalore. 

1878' Je«>.  William  Forest  Archibald Offg.  at  Secunderabad. _^ 


Madras  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

^  Greneral  H.  Pritchard  served  in  the  Vizagapatam  Hills  in  1832-33.  In  the  Ooomsoor  campaign  of  1835-36.  Al» 
in  the  Kolapore  campaign  of  1845. 

*  Lieut.  General  S.  C.  Briggs  senred  in  the  Coorg  campaign  of  April  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  or  i 
breastwork  at  Cassanhully,  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Buck  stockade.  Was  employed  with  the  troops  at  the  qaemtijj 
of  an  insurrection  in  the  Shorapore  district,  and  at  the  capture  of  Ann)Lpah  Naick,  also  against  the  fort  of 
Meenageepett  and  capture  of  Borsanee  Sing  in  1842.  Commanded  a  force  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingiat  am 
Resident's  Escort  on  the  occasion  of  the  Residency  being  attacked  by  a  body  of  Rohillas  on  the  X7th  Jaly  1857. 

*  Lieut.General  R.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  Tonghoo,  and  and  m 
Command  of  the  Sitang  detachment  at  the  taking  of  Beeling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Senred  in  the  Indiu 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857-^8,  including  the  affairs  of  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  surrender  of  Kirwee  (Medil 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

B  Lieut.  General  C.  Mackenzie  senred  with  General  Lindsay's  Column  in  Coorg  in  1834  in  all  the  actions  leadics 
to  the  conquest  of  Mercara  the  capital  of  Coorg.  Served  under  Admiral  Chads  against  tile  Malur  Pirates  in  iS^;. 
Was  in  the  Cabool  garrison  until  he  became  a  hostage,  and  again  in  1841-42  after  his  release.  Led  the  advanct^ 
guard  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  12  Oct.  1841 ;  defended  the  fort  of  Nishan  Khan  in  the  citjoj 
Cabool,  Nov.  1841— forced  his  way  through  the  enemy's  lines,  bringing  off  the  wounded  with  the  women  ar.d 
children,  himself  receiving  three  slight  wounds.  Commanded  a  body  of  Jezailchis,  and  mentioned  by  Geneni 
Blphinstone  in  his  report  to  Government  as  "  engaged  in  every  action  during  the  siege  (at  Cabool),  hiB  conduct 
bein^  most  conspicuous."  Was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Behmaroo  on  the  23ra  Nov.  1841,  and  again  at  the  murder 
of  Sir  William  Macnaghten  on  the  23rd  Dec.  3841.  Was  given  up  as  a  hostage  on  the  8th  January  1842  at  the  Bpeml 
demand  of  Akbar  Khan.  Twice  sent  disguised  as  an  Affghan  to  negotiate  with  General  Pollock  in  April  and 
May  1842.  Commanded  a  large  body  of  Kuzsilbach  Horse,  and  also  in  Political  Charge  of  Prince  Shahpnrdano^ 
the  expedition  to  Istalif.  Served  in  person  at  the  storming  of  Istalif  in  September  1842.  Raiaed  and  commaDded 
the  4th  Sikh  Light  Infantry  on  the  Frontier  during  the  last  Puxyaub  campaign  in  1848-40.  Took  possessioo  of  tne 
Ceded  Districts  of  Berar  in  1853,  and  established  British  rule  without  bloodshed  or  loss  of  revenue,  *^"  /^* 
thanked  for  this  **  opportune  and  important  public  service."  As  Brigadier  of  Elichpore  Division  he  dispened  the 
Rohillas  in  1854,  taking  some  small  forts  and  a  large  number  of  prisoners.  Personally  checked  a  matinv  of  w 
3rd  Hyderabad  Cavalry  on  the  21st  September  1855,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  in  so  doing— received  elevto 
sabre  cuts  and  three  bad  contusions.  Has  been  repeatedly  thanked  by  Government,  Cabool  Medal,  €£.»  vod  a 
special  annuity  of  ;£3oo  for  "  varied  and  distinguished  services  especially  in  Affghanistan." 

*  Lieut.General  H.  Nott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Pegu).  Commanded  tae 
detachment  which  captured  the  rebel  Nursimba  Reddy  in  the  Ceded  Districts  m  1846.  Served  with  General 
Whitlock's  Force  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59. 

10  Mf^or  General  C.  Cooke  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  C^neral  with  the  Madras  Brigade  in  tte 
Burmese  war  ftrom  the  31st  March  1852  to  the  zoth  April  1853,  uid  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon  asa 
occupation  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  . 

la  Major  Greneral  T.  Thompson  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  afflur  01 
Zorapore. 

^^  Major  General  H.  Man  served  in  the  first  Gk)omBOor  camjiaignof  1835-36,  and  in  the  second  campaign  in  m:- 
Served  in  the  Burmese  war  firom  July  1852  to  July  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  recaptore  of  Billing  (Medal  ^i» 
Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"  M%jor  General  W.  G.  Woods  served  with  a  detached  force  in  co-operation  with  Colonel  Green's  Brigade  m 
suppressing  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Was  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  Division  and  Bundlecnnd  ic 
3  842-43,  and  present  at  the  affUr  at  Simeeriah,  and  when  in  command  of  a  field  detachment,  consisting  of  a  troop  01 
the  6th  Light  Cavalry  and  a  Company  of  the  43rd  Native  Infkntry,  surprised  a  party  of  rebels  north  of  the  Nerbodoa. 
Was  employed  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Madras  Troops  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the  Gwauor 
campaign  of  1843-44.  ,     . 

i>  Colonel  C.  C.  McCallum  served  with  afield  detachment  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1841,  and  w 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Badamee. 

«>  Major  General  H.  D.  Abbott  served  with  the  Nizam's  Cavalry  In  the  operations  against  Kumool  in  1830;  " 
Brigade  Major  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Nizam's  Cavalry  Division  during  the  operations  acainst  Sowlla*  » 
Waronee  and  Umee  in  1849 ;  also  as  Brigade  Mi^orof  the  Force  at  the  Investment  and  reduction  of  Fort  Bai  (Maowi, 
December  1850,  and  at  repulse  of  the  sortie  by  the  Arab  Garrison.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Force  at  ui« 
siege  of  Dhimrar  in  January  2851 .    Also  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Force  in  the  engagement  with  the  Arabs  n£ar 


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Atininf^rabad,  aand  September  1853.  Commanded  one  of  the  attacking  Columns  on  the  entrenched  village  of  Jesnrint 
Fuora.  Brigade  Mi^or  to  Brigadier  Mayne's  Force  at  engagement  with  Bohillaa  at  Sailoor  zist  Sept.  1854  (severely 
rounded— «abre  cat  of  left  arm  and  two  horses  woondea  under  him).  Commanded  at  Aurungabad  during  the 
aisaffection  of  the  troops  at  that  station  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Force  under  Colonel 
Ona  the  reduction  of  Peeplia  in  Malwa.  Commanded  the  ist  Hyderabad  Cavalry  with  the  Force  despatched  to 
M&hidpoor.  Commanded  tne  right  attack  in  the  Cavaliy  action  at  Rawal  in  Nov.  1857.  Present  with  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  at  the  battles  of  Mundepore  and  Goodariah  21st  22nd  27rd  and  24th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Brigade 
of  Cavalry  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  made  on  the  rear  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass 
of  Dhamonee.  Present  with  the  force  under  Sir  Hu^h  B.ose  at  the  action  at  Mudenpore,  and  commanded  the 
Niaadron  of  the  ist  Hyderabad  Cavalry  sent  in  pursmt;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Talbhet  12th  March  1858 ;  invest- 
ment and  siege  of  Jhansie  (wounded).  Commanaed  the  Hyderabad  Cavalry  Contingent  at  the  battles  of  Koonch 
and  irolowlee,  advance  on  Gali>ee,  pursuit  from  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar  (horse  killed) ;  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia 
Topee  from  CrwaUor,  action  at  Jowra  Allipoor  (Medal  with  (Jlasp  for  Central  India,  and  CB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade 
cT  Caralrv  (br  the  protection  of  the  line  of  the  Nnrbudda  during  Tantia  Topee's  passage  into  Che  Deccan  in 
>  IV.  and  Dec.  1858,  and  Jan.  1859.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  pursuit  of  Rohillas  in  the  Hill  country 
near  Gintoor  in  Nov.  1859. 

^  Major  (General  W.  C.  R.  Macdonald  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  ^^^  ^^s  present  as  Extra  Aide  do 
Camp  to  Lord  (jough  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (thanked  in  despatch,  Bronze  Star) .  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contin- 
ecDtwith  rank  of  Lt. Colonel  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56,  and  was  Commandant  of  a  Regiment  of  Turkish 
Cavalry.  (;ommanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagement  at  Kertch  on  the  i6th  Dec.  1855,  where,  with  80  Turkish  Cavalry, 
be  twice  charged  a  body  of  about  500  Russian  Hussars  and  Cossacks.  In  this  encounter  he  received  a  sword-cut  ou 
the  ritrht  hand,  and  a  severe  spear  wound  in  the  neck,  besides  contusions.  In  allusion  to  this  affair  a  complimentary 
Geaeral  order  was  issued  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Colonel  F.  Young  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59,  and  received  the  thanks  ef  the 
L2£Qt.Goremor  of  Bengal  for  a  successral  pursuit  of  a  body  of  sepoy  rebels  in  Behar  in  June  1858,  on  which  occasion 
kewith  nine  of  his  men  crossed  the  Poon  Poon  river  in  a  flooded  state  and  killed  with  his  own  hands  two  of  the 
Kpoyrebels  who  had  remained  behind  to  dispute  the  passage  of  the  ford,  in  a  hand-to-hand  encounter  (Medal). 

'*  Brigadier  General  F.  G.  Kompster  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the 
Kormingof(Mn-kiang-foo  (Medal). 

"  Colonel  A.  Howlett  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59 ;  served  as  Commissa- 
liu  Officer  with  field  oolunms  under  Colonel  Fischer  and  Brigadier  Carthew  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Road,  and  at 
Ckwnpore  firom  September  1857  to  Januarv  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  actions  on  the  26th  27th  and  28th  November 
tin  rith  the  Gwalior  mutineers  before  (Jawnpore,  and  in  the  entrenchments  during  their  subsequent  investment 
^  ibe  rebel  force  till  6th  December  following ;  was  with  the  head  quarters  of  the  regiment  at  Bunnee  bridge  when 
it  formed  the  rear  guard  of  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  during  the  period  of  its  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  also 
Jmn^  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  a  field  detachment  in  Gurruokpoor  district  (W>m  13th  September  till  27th 
November  1858,  and  engaged  in  affairs  with  the  rebels  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September,  at  Chittra,  at  Poka 
Bttwiix^  at  Bisoohn,  and  Doomaragunge.  Was  senior  Officer  commanding  Head  Quarters  and  Right  Wing  of  his 
nment  at  the  action  before  Toolsepore,  and  was  woimded  on  the  28th  September  and  his  horse  shot  under  him. 
wrvai  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  (General  to  the  field  column  under  Brigadier  Faddy  in  Bundlecund  in 
^h  1859,  ftnd  engaged  in  attack  and  rout  of  the  rebels  under  Rumnust  Sing  by  a  detachment  of  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry. 
w^ed  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Greneral  to  the  Saugor  Field  Division  firom  July  1859  to  the  breaking  up  of  the 
dinjionon  list  December  following  (Brevet  of  Mi^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  General  A.  K.  Gtore  served  at  Uzigool  in  1847  and  1848. 

J'  Major  Qeneral  E.  W.  Boudier  served  in  the  Kumool  campaign  in  1839.  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  during 
tteRoMian  war  in  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  Regiment  of  Turlnsh  Infantry  till  the  war  was  over  (Brevet  of  Major, 
4i^CiaB9  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Cokmel  S.  Mainwanng  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  ChmA  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
^  Qtptore  of  Chin-kiang-foo  and  investment  of  Nankin  (Medal). 

^Colonel  E.  J.  Lawder  served  as  an  Acting  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Army  with  the  Saugor  Fiela 
^.sion  daring  the  whole  time  it  was  in  the  field  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jheeghur,  affair  of 
Idhni,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee  25th  December,  when  Division  Head  Quarters  with  the  Horse  Artillenr  and 

^-ikj  marched  84  miles  in  37  hours,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Punwarree  (Brevet  of  Msjor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  f'oJonel  G.  R.  Phillips  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1845-46. 

*  C'ikmel  E.  F.  Burton  was  employed  with  a  field  force  against  rebels  in  the  Tondiman  Rajah's  country  firom 
a'U0  3iBt  July  1854. 

^  UjOf  Genoiu  R.  WooUey  was  employed  in  the  districts  of  Nursingpore,  Jubbulpore,  and  Saugor  in  sup- 
pTbseng  the  rebellion  in  October,  November,  and  December  1857. 

"  Colonel  R.  D.  Ardagh  commanded  an  armed  party  in  April  1859  which  was  sent  up  to  protect  the  British 
^^ler  on  the  Salween  river  from  the  inroads  of  the  Burmese ;  was  also  present  as  a  Volunteer  at  the  defence  of 
^^^f^in  May  1852. 

Ojiosel  J.  Loudon  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghur, 
c^i^Kiiar,  Panulla,  Raugna,  Seevapore,  Mnnohur,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  operations  at  the  Rain  ghaut. 

C<^1  M.  T.  Fft-ench  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Zorapore, 
^"rspiojed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal,  and  present  at  the  affair  at  Suhar,  Shahabad  21st  August  and  20th  September 
I'^Ooorpoor  Shahabad  15th  and  22nd  September  iSs8  (Medal). 

Uiooel  A.  F.  Place  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  at  Zorapore, 

^  eniployed  in  1857-59  "»  Bengal.  Served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Douglas ;  commanded 
*  :  Lir  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem  surprised  the  rebel  post  of  Mairodora  and  captured  26 
^"^--  7th  Auirnst  1858 :  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destmction  of  the  rebels 
r^'  '^'t  ^e  2X8t  August  1858,  again  at  the  destmction  of  that  town  on  the  20th  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noor- 
^■■,  Aurragah,  and  Turcole  on  the  Z5th  and  22nd  September  when  those  towns  and  several  boats  were  destroyed 

*  I  olonel  W.  8.  Simpson  served  with  the  troops  in  the  Northern  CTonoan  in  pursuit  of  the  Freebooter  Ragogee- 
«^^ra  from  January  to  June  1845.  Commanded  a  detachment  against  the  Shans  and  Kareens  of  the  Younsareen 
Jjnci,  Martaban  Province  in  1857. 

^.olonul  J.  M.  Macgregor  served  with  Lt.Colonel  Watson's  Field  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Ter- 

pries  from  4th  Oct.  1842  to  a6th  AprU  1843 ;  was  present  at  the  aflktir  at  Heerapoor  on  the  Nerbudda  and  Simee- 

p  m  Bundlectmd.  Was  actively  employed  with  his  Regiment  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  during  the 

P^y  in  Bengal  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  squadron  on  the  nth  December  1857,  and  surprised  and  captured  the 

m  Bas^wan  Sing  ;  commanded  a  squadron  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Dehayan,  Tirol,  and  Deolee.    Formed 

I  of  the  force  under  the  personal  command  of  Lord  Clyde  firom  October  1858  to  T8th  January  1859 ;  present  at 

ukmg  of  Boxar  Ghaut,  Doondeeakherah,  and  defeat  of  Beni  Madhoo  on  the  24th  November  1858,  Churdah 

i>ecember  1858.  and  Mujeediah  27th  December  1858 ;  on  the  baggage  guard  at  Bankee  when  theiubels  under 

x^&na  and  Emm  were  defeated  by  liord  Clyde  on  the  3xst  December  1858.     Present  at  the  reduction  of  Ban- 

fnd  under  liuor  General  Whitlock  and  Brigadier  Wheler  firam  X9th  Januaiy  1859  to  28th  January  i860  (Brevet 

lajor,  MedalWith  ClHsp). 

tolonel  A.  Cooper  served  with  the  8th  Madras  Native  Infi&ntry  at  the  operations  in  the  Kolapore  State  Oct. 
1  ^0  June  1845.  and  in  the  Southern  Concan. 

colonel  P.  Maroall  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  1844-45,  and  formed  part  of  Colonel  Outram's 
I  r  ^i'^^^^V^'^f  wai»  present  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Samunghur,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of 
jaerghnr,  and  surren-  ler  of  that  fort,  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Punulla  (slightly  wounded>  and  Pownghur, 
tl^f  t  7'^^^  of  "»e  operations  at  Sasedroog,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockades  in  December  1844;  led  the 
^nt  or  the  Elephant  rock  8th  January  1845,  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Seerapoor  and  at 
laiucka  on  the  forts  or'  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

tu  onel  W.  A.  Riach  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  ft-om  24th  February  1857  <»  27th  December  1859. 
^-oioneiA.  Eitherdon  volunteered  and  served  with  the  5th  and  9th  Regiments  N.  I.  during  the  Burmese  war  in 
^  accompanied  th»  Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  officiated  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  column  under 

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4^9  Madras  Staff  Corps, — War  Services. 

Brigadier  General  Steel,  commanded  a  company  of  the  5th  Regiment  N.I.  with  the  adyanoed  party  at  the  attack 
apon  Gonflrah  i8th  January  1853,  and  present  at  other  minor  affkirs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn). 

*'  Colonel  T.  Gillilan  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Iniknt^^  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  captore 
of  Rangoon  in  April  1852 ;  was  Paymaster  of  the  Madnus  Division  Army  of  Ava  till  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegn). 

**  Colonel  C.  H.  Abdy  served  in  the  Sontbem  Mahratta  Conntiy  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanghor,  Bod- 
derghnr,  Ramghor,  Munohnr  and  Mnnsontosh.    Received  a  slight  sword-cut  on  the  foot  at  Samanghor. 

••  Colonel  J.  P.  Watts  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59. 

^  Colonel  E.  F.  Waterman  was  present  at  Indore  on  the  ist  July  1857  when  Holkar's  revolted  troops  attaclced 
the  Residency.  Was  afterwards  employed  in  keeping  open  the  communication  between  Khandeisn  (Bombay 
Presidency)  and  Malvra,  firom  December  1857  ^  August  1858  (Medal). 

77  Colonel  C.  Hight  was  employed  in  the  hill  tracts  of  Orissa  in  1847, 184Q,  and  again  in  1851. 

M  Colonel  J.  G.  Touch  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  5th  April 
1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

"  Colonel  R.  M.  Macdonald  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

*^  Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  the  heights  in  front  of  and  occupation  of  Budderghur . 

*>  Colonel  L.  w.  Buck  served  with  the  expedition  to  Cnina  in  1857-58,  including  the  capture  of  Canton  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  C.  S.  Elliot  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  the  enem/i 
stockade  on  the  Rangoon  river,  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  capture  of  Pegn  ia 
November  1852.  Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  the  force  under  Miy'or  General  Godwin,  which  relieved  tha 
Pegn  garrison  in  December  1852 ;  mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal  witii  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  suppresMOD 
of  the  Bengal  mutiny  from  December  1857  ^^^  ^us  regiment  returned  to  Madras,  and  was  with  Outnun's  Corpe  of 
Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the  subsequent  operations  of  the  On<id 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  from  June  to  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Colonel  H.  H.  Firth  was  present  with  the  second  expedition  against  the  rebel  Nursimba  Reddy  in  1846,  and  at 


the  capture  of  the  three  Rajahs  of  Owk  in  September  1846.    Served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Cla#p  for 
Pegu).  Also  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  m  1858-50,  and  present  a    ' 
surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  action  at  Grivaussah  on  the  banks  of  the  Binde  river. 


*7  Colonel  De  Symons  Barrow  served  in  Oude  during  the  suppression  of  the  muUnv  in  1858-59;  present  at  the 
action  for  the  relief  of  Sandeela  and  at  the  action  of  Jummoo  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Regiment 
of  Military  Police  with  the  Column  under  Sir  George  Barker  in  all  subsequent  operations  till  t^e  oondosion  of  ibe 
campaign.  Had  Divisional  command  of  the  Militiury  Police  watching  the  Nepaul  Frontier  after  the  retreat  of  (be 
rebel  army  and  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Police  in  October  1859  (Medal). 

"*  Colonel  R.  H.Bolton  was  on  field  serviceinBengalduringthe  mutiny  from  October  1857  to  August  1858  (Medal). 

100  Colonel  W.  A.  Gib  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Werkera  m  Khandeish  in  1844 ;  ma 
employed  on  field  service  in  the  Concan  against  the  rebel  Ragogee-Bungria,  and  with  one  subadar  and  five  sepova 
attacked  and  dispersed  his  gang,  capturing  most  of  their  propm^  and  arms ;  proceeded  against  a  rebel  Bheel  chief- 
tain, and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  his  camp  and  capture  of  himself  and  brother.  Commanded  parties  of  Police, 
Regulars,  and  Irregulars  on  several  occasions  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  in  1858-59,  in  pursuit  of  rebels  and  la 
the  action  at  Tendukurch. 

^<>^  Colonel  W.  T.  F.  Farewell  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  iLe 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  from  6th  February  1858  ;  present  at  tiie  afEULr  of  Eabraie  17th  April,  battle  J 
Banda  19th  April  1858,  and  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  on  6th  June  1858  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India), 

10*  Bri^idier  General  C.  P.  Keyes  commanded  the  xst  Pui\janb  Influitr^  with  the  force  which  accompanied  Sir 
Charles  Napier  into  the  Koh&t  Pass  in  February  1650  (received  the  thanks  of  His  Excellency  and  of  the  Local  Gorerc* 
ment).  Was  present  with  the  regiment  in  the  relief  of  a  body  of  Mooltanees  in  a  town  on  the  Kohit-Kotal  whicii 
was  surrounded  by  the  Pass  Afreedes  in  March  1850,  on  which  occasion  the  regiment  was  unaided  and  sastain»l 
heavy  loss  (received  the  thanks  of  Government).  Was  on  field  service  in  October  1851  as  2nd  in  Command  of  lbs 
regiment.  On  field  service  in  May  1852,  when  the  regiment,  owing  to  treachery  in  transmission  of  orders,  made  1 
forced  march  of  seventy  miles  into  action ;  present  at  Prang-ghar,  TshA-kdte,  ErroshA  and  several  other  miar 
aflkirs  in  the  Eusufrie  and  R&nazie  Valleys  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Grovemment) .  On  field  service  in  Decesler 
1852  in  command  of  two  companies  of  tile  regiment  in  a  secret  expedition  against  the  Omerzie  Wuzeereea  in  tU 
Kafir  Kote  hills  (services  acknowledged  by  Government).  In  command  of  a  wing  of  the  regiment  on  field  senrioe ::: 
March  1853  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  the  S&UmAnee  range  (services  acknowledged  by  Government).  On  fie.'i 
service  in  December  1853  with  the  zst  Pui^jaub  InfJantiy.  On  nela  service  in  18^4  in  command  of  Scinde  Rifle  Corr*>. 
On  field  service  in  1855  in  the  Meranzie  Vallev  in  command  of  the  Scinde  Rifle  Corps.  In  April  i860  commanded  lA 
Pui^aub  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzeerees;  marched  through  their  hills  to  their  head>quaru?»  tt 
Kanagoorum  (received  the  special  thanks  of  Supreme  and  Local  Governments  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  In  lia, 
and  Brevet  of  Mi^'or) .  On  field  service  in  August  1863  in  command  of  the  zst  Punjaub  Infantry  and  Hasars  Mooncaa 
Battery  to  watch  the  Hindoostani  fanatics  at  Sat&na.  Joined  Kinteyla  Field  Force  in  October,  and  served  throagb<  ^  ^ 
the  Umbeyla  campaign  (severely  wounded ;  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  of  the  Supreaa 
and  Local  Governments,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  and  CB.)  In  Februarv  1869  organized  and  commanded  a  eecret  expedlnAJ 
against  the  Bezoties.  a  turbulent  tribe  on  the  Kohfl  border  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Supreme  and  Lodl 
Governments  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel) .  In  April  1869  commanded  a  field  fore^ 
against  the  C&bul  Kheyl  and  Taza  Kheyl  Wuzeerees  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  and  Local  Governments 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'<»  Colonel  G.  H.  M.  Aynaley  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  Served  in  tl 
Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  nth  December  1857,  when  the  rebel  cbj 
Bugwan  Sing  was  surprised  and  captured,  also  at  the  affkir  of  Kooahganm,  and  at  the  attack  of  Tirol  in  Oude.  < 
the  loth  June  1858  commanded  a  detachment  of  cavalry  and  inflmtrv  againat  the  rebels  under  Bein  Bahadoor 
Kumaipore;  present  at  the  attack  against  the  rebel  chief  Beni  Madho  at  Buxar  Ghaut,  the  attack  and  pnrsiul 
the  rebels  by  Lord  Clyde  at  Chundah,  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Meqendie,  on  the  following  dav  was  on  the  U 
gage  guard  at  Bankee  when  the  rebels  under  uie  Nana  and  Begum  were  defeated ;  served  with  ^e  Commandef 
Chief  ^B  personal  force  from  8th  October  1858  to  January  1859 ;  present  at  the  reduction  of  Bundlecund  nU 
Brigadier  Wheler ;  was  with  Mi^or  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  the  beginning  of  1859,  ^nd  in  command « I 
squadron  of  the  6th  Light  Cavalry,  a  squadron  of  Allahabad  Mounted  Police,  and  a  company  of  InfkrtrT  ^ 
detached  in  pursuit  of  Uie  rebel  Runmust  Singh  near  Kirwee  at  the  end  of  1859.  Commanded  a  troop  of  the  i 
Cavalry  and  a  company  of  the  i9t^  Native  Infantry  which  was  employed  in  the  SurgootjiA  Jungles  in  the  pniH 
and  dispersion  of  the  rebels  under  Runmust  Singh  (Medal). 

iM  Colonel  E.  W.  Dun  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Canton  river  under  Major  General  D' Agoilar  on 
and  and  3rd  of  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Boguebarrier  and  Canton  Forts  on  the  2nd  and 
April  1847,  capture  of  Barodea  and  Tathehut  forts  on  and  and  12th  March  1858.  Ser^'ed  with  the  field  force  a-j 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  Central  India  during  the  whole  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  afihirs  of  Jbansi,  Calpee,  Ko^'t 
Gwalior,  Gadowlie,  and  Belowah.  Served  with  the  Berar  Field  Force  from  November  1858  to  February  1859  (V« 
with  Clasp). 

^^  Colonel  R.  C.  Babington  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851  under  Sir  Haxry  Smith,  in  m 
mand  of  the  2nd  European  Levy,  and  was  present  in  several  sldrmishes  while  patrolling  in  the  neighboarho<? 
King  William's  Town  (Medal). 

ii(>  Colonel  H.  S.  Rammell  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

"*  Colonel  G.  P.  B.  Bherard  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  z85a-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defonoeof  Martal 
and  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  . 

^**  Colonel  G.  Heam  served  in  the  Burmese  war  m  Z853,  and  was  present  at  the  recaptdre  of  Billing— ironndM 
a  mnsket-baU  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

I**  Colonel  J.  Michael  served  m  the  Deccan  during  the  Mutinies  (Medal). 

^**  Colonel  A.  B.  Clephane  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Tnrkiah  Contingent  in  185.^ 

^**  Colonel  B.  G.  Lewis  was  emploved  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  inzSseand  al 

1^  Colonel  B.  O.  Leggatt  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  z852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Ranf9 


Madras  Staff  Corps. — War  Services,  410 

(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pega).  Commanded  two  compfuues  on  field  service  in  Norfch  Canara  firom  Angast  to 
December  1857 ;  during  the  absence  of  Captain  Walpole  on  sick  certificate  was  in  command  of  the  field  forces 
embodied  for  the  suppression  of  the  rebels ;  and  commanded  left  wing  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  throughout  the 
cperations  trom.  Marcn  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

^^  Colonel  6.  A.  Searle  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Held  in  detached 
command  two  Companies  of  his  regiment  on  field  service  during  the  insurrection  in  North  Canara  from  i8th  April 
tili  ist  December  1858  (Medal). 

i»  Colonel  R.  A.  Moore  served  in  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

i»  Colonel  W.  Bose  served  in  Goomsoor  in  1847.  Against  the  hill  tribes  in  Rajahmundry  district  in  September 
and  October  1857.  "With  the  Saugor  Field  Diviuion  in  1858-59. 

^  Colonel  G.  N.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  With  the  Sau- 
gor Field  Division  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  including  the  amdr  at  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  taking  of  Kirwee, 
and  aflbir  of  Imleepanee  (Medal  for  Central  India) . 

i*t  Colonel  A.  Jenkins  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Inflmtry  during  the  Burmese  war 
io  i8s>-53,  ftnd  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  10th  October  1852 ;  at  Nowany  firom  ist  November  to 
2o(h  December  1852 ;  accompanied  the  force  to  Meeaday,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  stockades  there,  and 
other  minor  aflkirs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Accompanied  the  small  force  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  from 
Qoilon  to  Cochin  in  January  1857. 

1*  Colonel  J.  N.  Maclean  served  in  the  Na^^re  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th 
Korember  i8s8  to  26th  January  1859.  Served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river  for  the 
sappression  of  disturbances  in  the  Nizam's  dominions  in  conjimction  with  a  colmnn  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  flrom  ist 
t3  >>th  March  185^. 

^^  Colonel  W.  J.  Vizard  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  a 
detachment  at  Diggi,  North  Canara,  throughout  the  operations  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in 
a  skirmiah  with  andpursuit  after  the  rebels. 

>«s  Colonel  C.  H.  Wilson  served  in  Ungool  Boad  and  Goomaoor  in  1848. 

^^  Colonel  T.  C.  Georges  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Bumukh  (Medal). 

>*'  Colonel  C.  S.  Heam  was  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Goloondah  Zemindary  in  1848.  Served  in 
the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  sth  April  i8<2  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu), 
Served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  March  1855  ^  Jiuie  1856  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Greneral  attached  to  the 
head  quarters  of  the  force  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'*  Colonel  R.  V.  Handyside  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  in  the  operations 
before  and  attack  on  Rangoon  on  the  nth  i2tn  i^th  and  14th  April  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^^  Colonel  W.  O.Swanston  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns,  and  was  emploved  with  General  Havelock'a 
Volunteer  Cavalry  trom.  9th  July  1857  to  22nd  Mwrchx858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung, 
Pandoo  Nnddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  ana  Busserut-Gung  (both  actions),  Bhittoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumlmgh,  and  entry 
into  Lucknow  25th  September,  when  he  was  wounded ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Lucknow  2sth  November  1857,  *t  t^® 
Alombagh  with  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  from  29th  November  1857  tUl  Sth  March  1858,  and  final  capture  of 
Lucknow  15th  March  1858 ;  was  emjiloyed  by  General  Havelock  in  carrying  despatches  from  Allahabad  40  miles 
throQgh  the  enemy's  country  and  bringing  reply  thereto,  which  he  accomplishea  in  36  hours  on  one  horse  (Medal 
mtb  two  Clasps,  and  a  yea/s  service). 

'*  Colonel  w.  H.  R.  Godfirey  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
Bangoon ;  was  also  present  at  the  repeated  attacks  on  Naweng  trom  ist  November  to  20th  December  1852  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

J^  Colonel  A.  0.  Lilly  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  in  action  with  a  party  of 
Bohillas  near  Bedur  in  Apjil  1859. 

"*  Colonel  H.  Fraser  was  actively  employed  from  July  1857  until  January  1859  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade  Hydera- 
had  Contingent^  and  accompanied  the  field  force  under  Colonel  W.  Orr  to  Mhow  in  October  1857,  coercing  en  route  the 
JtfneU>rj  Zemindars  of  Peepliah  and  Ragoo  Ghur.  Joined  the  Bombay  Column  before  Dhar  in  October,  and  was 
present  with  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent  on  the  nth  November  at  Rawul  when  the  Mahidpoor  muti- 
^^£«TB  were  alter  forced  marches  overtaken,  severaJ  hundreds  slain,  and  a  complete  battery,  including  siege-guns,  &o. 
c&puzred  (specially  mentioned  for  conspicuous  gsJlantry  on  the  occasion) .  Was  appointed  Staff  Officer  to  the  Con- 
^ii^ffenL  Present  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Sir  James  Stewart  at  the  battle  of  Mundisoor  on  the  21st  22nd 
sjrd  and  24th  November  (was  thanked  by  Colonel  Orr).  Served  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass  of  Dhamonee  by 
the  Contingent  Troops  under  Colonel  Orr.  Joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hu^h  Rose,  and  was 
praent  at  the  action  of  Muddenpoor,  and  in  the  pursuit  when  a  considerable  number  of  the  mutmeei-s  were  cut  up 
(teked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose) .  Joined  in  the  operations  against  Tal  Behat  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  before 
Jhansi  irom  the  20th  March  to  xsth  April;  commanded  during  the  greater  x)art  of  the  day  the  3rd  Cavaby  Hydera- 
^Contingent  at  the  battle  of  Betwah  (thanked  for  his  conduct  at  Jhansi).  Was  specially  mentioned  by  Sir 
Hugh  Bose  as  follows :— "Lieutenant  Fraser,  Staff  Officer  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent,  gaUantly  killing  three  of 
the  enemy  at  the  general  action  of  the  Betwah."  Was  in  the  action  at  Koonch  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr) .  Joined 
^  the  entire  operations  before  Calpee  and  Gowlalee  (noticed  bv  Colonel  Orr).  Was  in  the  action  at  Bilowah 
Ittttked  for  services).  Was  in  the  operations  against  Gwalior,  and  brought  specially  to  notice  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
^  onwearied  seal  and  good  service  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  m  Central  India."  Thanked  by  Colonel 
<2rrforhia  gallantry  before  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Centnu  India). 

"*  Colond  fi.  K.  Maoqnoid  was  employed  against  the  mutineers  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
^Ptoe  of  Rathgur,  battle  of  Bowdia,  relief  of  Sanffor,  siege  and  capture  of  Gurra  Gotah  firom  xothto  13th  of 
febroarv,  action  at  Zalimpoor,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwah,  battle  of  Koonch,  siege  and  cap- 
^  of  Oalpee,  and  other  minor  aflbirs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'°  Colonel  W.  S.  Drever  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and 
'^57<  Was  employed  in  North  Canara  in  1859  "^  conducting  operations  for  the  suppression  of  an  armed  insurrectioa 
in  that  district,  on  several  occasions  engageid  in  personal  encounter  with  the  rebels  who  were  all  eventually  cap- 
^iired  or  slain  ftiedal). 
^**  Colonel  A.  H*.  M.  Dickey  accompanied  the  small  force  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  [in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  Ciyil 

J*^  Colonel  C.  J.  Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
^Qiur  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  roroe  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chiefs  Axiny  during  the  capture  of 
Lacknow,  present  at  Doomeragunge,  at  the  a3»irs  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September  1858,  and  at  the  battle 
«»fTootoepore  (Medal  with  ClaTp). 

V  c^^^^  "•  Shaw  served  with  the  field  force  against  the  insurgent  Moplaha  at  Mox^erry  in  the  district  of 
^^'{■har,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  1849,  at  Kolatoor  on 
2SIA  Aogost  185X,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  party 
^  msorffent  Moplahs  near  Calicut  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  zyth  September  1855.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  a 
not  m  Tinnsvellyjiand  December  185b. 

'  ^olonel  M.  K.  Bourne  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Shorapore  on  the  Sth  Febmax7  1858. 
..  '  .^jll<>^l  &•  S.  Burge  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the  suppression  of 
u«^fflaa  Bntiny  from  6th  February  1858  to  sist  December  1859 ;  present  at  Jushung,  Kobrai«  the  battle  of  Bands. 
^^^"'"^  of  Kirwee,  when  the  rebel  chieb  Narrian  Rao  and  Madho  Rao  surrendered  themselves  prisoners,  and 
BEcorted  them  as  State  prisoners  through  the  disturbed  districts  of  Jnbbulpore,  when  they  were  handed  over  to  the 
^Tu^^ritiss ;  was  present  at  the  aflkir  at  Larcherra  6th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

J'  u>ionel  A.  T.  Baldwin  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Martaban. 
»ad  recaptore  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

•  Ulond  D.  Standen  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Sonaar  river,  the  Imlees. 
^^tHTmBhalMion and  Sleemanabad  in  1857  and  1858  (Medal), 
in  iSes"^'^  ^'      ^*  Palmer  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  rebels  in  Bumbulpore  district 

J  '22??^  T*  ^  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  Pegu  in 
uoary  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Vegxx).    Was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  wUh  M^pr^nenl 


411  Madras  Staff  Corps, — War  Services. 

Whitlock's  Force  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  com> 
panvof  his  regiment  at  the  affair  of  Jignee  Medal). 

*7«  Colonel  H.  C.  Dowker  served  at  Aurungabad  in  May  1857;  served  as  2nd  in  Command  ist  Cavalrv  Hyder- 
abad Contingent  during  the  campaign  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Mundisore  and 
Godariah  2i8t  22nd  23rd  and  24th  November  1857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Contingent  troops  under 
Colonel  Orr  at  Barowiee,  general  action  at  the  pass  of  Mudenpore,  Talbhet,  Chundejrree,  the  investment  and  captun-  of 
Jhniisi  from  21st  March  to  5th  April,  pursuit  of  the  Ranee  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded,  sabre^out  on  right  shoalder), 
at  Kotah  (charger  wounded),  the  general  action  of  Koonch,  taking  of  Calpee,  and  the  various  affitirs  before  Calpoe 
during  the  previous  eight  days,  the  action  of  Bilowah,  affairs  of  outposts  with  the  enem-y's  oavalry  uid  artiUfry 
before  (Jwalior.  Commanded  the  regiment  in  all  actions  subsequent  to  Jbansi,  and  until  the  end  of  the  campaign, 
the  fall  of  Owalior,  served  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Major  Abbott  that  assisted  in  repelling  the  threatened 
invasion  of  the  Deccan  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  1858  and  January  1859  (ft-evet  of  Major,  Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

'7«  Colonel  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Orr  against  insurgent  Rohillas  in  the  Nizam's 
territories  in  1855 ;  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  a  body  of  Rohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti»  by  Lt.Coloael 
Doria's  Field  Force. 

"»  Colonel  T.  Dyer  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858  (Medal  wiih 
ClRisp). 

ift3  Colonel  J.  P.  Pedler  commanded  a  field  detachment  of  cavalry,  infantry  and  artillery  of  the  Hyderabad 
Contingent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Copal  from  the  rebels  by  the  field  force  under  M^ior  Hughes  on  the 
1st  June  1858  ;  and  commanded  successfully  a  detachment  of  all  arms  at  Budlai  in  the  Nizam's  Dominions  again-t 
a  body  of  Bheels  on  20th  November  1859,  a  service  which  elicited  the  favourable  notice  of  the  Grovemor  Creneral  of 
India. 

>^^  Colonel  F.  J.  Millar  was  employed  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Googaira  district  in  1857  (Medal). 

i^>  Lt. Colonel  S.  New  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district 
from  nth  October  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  Moorwarah  6th  November  1857,  &°d  aflaini  of 
Koongaun  and  Junapanee  (Medal) . 

1^'  Lt. Colonel  J.  L.  Benwell  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Ck}Iunm  in  the  Saugor  and 
Nerbudda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  from  X7th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
ment with  the  mutineers  of  the  52ud  Bengal  N.I.  and  rebels  near  Kuttengie  27th  September  1857  and  KhoneePus 
27th  December  1857  (Medal). 

'**  Lt.Colonel  C.  B.  L.  Smith  was  actively  employed  during  thelate  rebellion  in  India.  InDec.i857withapartyof  30 
troopers  he  entered  Sanakhan  hills,  and  surprised  the  main  body  of  the  insurgents— 500  matchlock  men — andcaptiiml 
their  leader,  the  rebel  chief  of  Sanakhan,  on  whose  head  a  price  had  been  fixed.  On  the  night  of  the  18th  Jan.  i  -s 
a  portion  of  the  troops  stationed  at  Raepore  mutinied,  muraered  the  Sergeant  Major,  and  seized  the  poet  guns.  The 
only  English  OflQcers  present  were  Captains  Smith  and  Rybat,  and  the  nearest  trustworthy  force  was  180  mil« 
distant,  yet  before  the  morning  dawned  these  two  Officers  had  suppressed  the  mutinv,  and  seized  all  the  knovni 
mutineers,  who  in  due  time  were  hanged  in  the  presence  of  their  comrades.  From  March  to  the  end  of  June  he 
commanded  a  Detachment  of  troops  againstithe  rebel*  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  with  whom  he  had  variouaaflain*. 
For  his  services  rendered  in  1857-58  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Grovemor  General  in  Council,  and  Uie  expression 
of  Her  Majesty's  gracious  approval.  In  Ort.  and  Nov.  i860  he  was  employed  against  the  rebels  m  the  Manicghur 
hills,  and  drove  them  from  all  their  defences,  completely  dispersing  the  band  (Medal). 

•*»  Lt.Colonel  W,  G.  M.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of 
Martabau,  and  recapture  of  Billing  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*••  Lt.Colonel  E.B.  Sladcn  sensed  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53;  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  in  December  i852.£ail 
at  the  second  investment  of  Pegu  in  Januarj- 1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Conducted  two  successftilexpeditiozii 
against  rebel  hill  tribes  of  the  Yoonzalee  district  Martaban  Provmces  in  1856  and  1857  (dangerously  wounded,  and 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government).    Served  with  his  Regiment  (ist  Madras  Fusiliers)  in  the  sap- 

Jression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  February  1858,  until  the  return  of  the  Regiment  to  Madras.  Present  with  Sir 
.  Outram's  Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  ofLucknow;  the  Onde  campaign  ftom 
June  to  December  1858  ;  appointed  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Force  on  the  march  to  and  captuw 
of  Sultanpore ;  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee ;  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horsford's  Force  at  the  affliir  aaJ 
capture  of  guns  at  Daooadpore ;  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  at  this  and  other  minor  affairs  CMed&i 
with  Clasp) . 

»»*  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Foord  was  employed  in  Turkey  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854-56.  Commanded  eoiM 
Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Jnngliah  Naik  and  others  at  Jaulnah  1858. 

"*  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  WTiitlock  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  on  board  the  steam  ftrigate  5we»frii 
during  the  naval  engagement  which  took  place  off  Rangoon  on  the  i  ith  April  1852,  when  the  enemy's  stockades  ^bicb 
lined  both  banks  of  the  river  were  destroyed.  Joined  and  did  duty  with  H.M.'s  51st  Light  Infantry  as  a  volunteer, 
and  accompanied  the  stonning  party  which  assaulted  and  captured  the  White  House  stockade  on  the  12th  April  liy- 
Present  during  the  operations  m  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  final  assault  on  Uie  town  on  the  13th  and  ^\\^ 
April.  Present  with  the  Rifle  Company  of  his  Regiment  (which  covered  the  advance  of  the  Column)  in  the  attack  on 
Pegu  the  2ist  Nov.  1852,  and  on  this  last  occasion  received  a  very  severe  wound  in  the  right  elbow  joint  which  dii«Ww 
the  right  arm  for  life  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  ^^ 
G.  C.  Whitlock,  commanding  the  Saugor  Field  Division  (Medal). 


»»•  lit. Colonel  H.  T.  Btuart  servea  aurmg  tne  secona  liurmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

w  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.Menzies  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  iSs^ST- 

1**  Lt.Colonel  H.  D.  Cloet^  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  captiire 
of  Pegu  21st  November  1852,  when  he  was  dangerously  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  in  the  chest,  was  also 
constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  m  the  leading  steamer  (Medal  with  Clasp 
for  Pegu). 

**  Colonel  Willoughby  Osborne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59.  Was  engaged  in  nine 
affkirs  between  June  and  Dec.  1857  (wounded) .  Commanded  in  the  operations  against  the  3-Gun  Fort  of  Kunchuna- 
pore,  and  present  at  its  capture  on  7th  Dec.;  Joorah  on  17th  Dec;  fortified  town  of  Myhere,  on  28th  Dec.;  ^^e 
a2-Gun  Fort  of  Myhere,  on  3rd  Jan.  1858;  Jokehaie,  on  19th  Jan.;  Kunwarrah  3-Gun  Fort,  on  21st  Jan.;  Bi?i»- 
ffoogurh  1 3-Gun  Fort,  on  24th  Jan.  (wounded);  Fort  of  Jigneehut,  on  a2nd  May.  Also  present  at  the  acti''°5; 
Kurereah,  on  ist  Jan.  1859  (wounded),  and  at  Kentee  on  5th  March  1859  (^-B-*  Honorary  Aide  de  Camp  to  tte 
Viceroy  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) .  . 

«»  LtO)lonel  H.  F.  Dakeyne  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  ^Sdojas"* 
was  present  at  the  actions  of  Peytang  and  Sinhoe,  capture  of  the  Takoo  forts,  and  final  advance  on  Pei^^ 
(Medal).  .      „ 

«»  Lt.Colonel  O.  F.  Smithers  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  sup- 
pression of  the  Indian  mntiny  trom  6th  February  1858 ;  present  at  the  affairs  of  Jeegungh,  Kobrai,  battle  of  Band*, 
and  surrender  of  Kirwee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Lt.  Colonel  A.  C.  Bay  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  Sheegum  and  Kobrai;  com- 
manded a  company  with  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Banda;  was  with  Captain  Hilliard's  detachment  s^ 
Tolakunjarum  (Medal  with  Chksp).  ^       , 

«»  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Orr  aerved  in  Burmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Also  with  MsJorGcncw 
.  Whitlock's  Force  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  o^the  re» 
Narrain  Rao  at  Kirwee ;  was  left  in  charge  of  the  camp  on  the  i6th  December  1858,  when  the  force  unaa 
,  Brigadier  MaoDuff  moved  out  to  attack  the  rebels  at  Girwassah.  . 

■*t  LLColonel  F.  Chtdsden  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  the  Snmbulpoor  districta  donB* 
the  disturbances  in  1857-58.  ^ 

»•  LLColonel  G.  J.  D.  Heath  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  a*  ^ 
relief  of  Kirwee,  the  subsequent  assault  upon  (he  neights  of  Pnnwarree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  tne  *l^ 
December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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**  Xt.CoIonel  H.  G.  Thomson  was  on  field  service  with  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Foot  against  Hill  Kareens  near 

SbuAT-gheen  ftrom  loth  April  to  ist  May  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Palipoon. 
"'  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Nepean  was  employeddurinf?  the  mutiny  a^nat  insorfrents  in  theRaepore,Ruknnpore.  and 

Sambulpore  diBtricts  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Grovind-Sing  of  Sonakhan  and  fourteen  of  his  armed 

fuilowen  on  nth  December  1857  ;  at  the  action  and  forcing  of  the  Siugorah  Pass  19th  January  1858 ;  in  the  action 

mth  the  csyalry  at  Gringall  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal) . 
'^  Lt.CoIODel  W.  Peyton  served  during  the  Buimese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  during  the  operations  before 

and  attack  on  Rangoon  on  the  nth  12th  zath  and  14th  April  1852;  assault  and  capture  of  Baasein  zQth  May  1851 

(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Was  also  employed  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  i6th 

November  1858  to  12th  March  1859. 
'^'  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Mottet  was  present  with  his  Regiment  on  field  service  from  the  commencement  of  the  dis- 

torbances  till  3nd  November  1857. 
"*  Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Stephens  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in 

1856  and  iSs?. 
*^*  LtColonel  T.  Wakefield  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saugor  and 

N'erbndda  Territories  from  17th  July  to  22nd  November  1857,  and  from  28th  January  to  30th  April  1858  in  the  Rae- 

fore  district,  and  was  present  at  the  affkirof  Balakote  and  in  the  engagement  with  the  mutineer]^  of  the  52nd  Ben- 

^fal  Native  Infantry  near  Kuttengee  27th  September  1857  (Medal). 
"*  Lt.Colonel  H.  S.  Robinson  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore 

difitrict  in  1857-58. 
^^'  Lt.Colonel  W.  M.  Lane  was  actively  engaged  during  the  Googaira  rebellion  as  Commandant  of  a  Belooch 

lary,  niththe  column  under  the  command  of  Migor  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal). 
^''  Lt. Colonel  T.  B.  E.  Tennant  served  in  Kimedy  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Woojie 

Guildah  15th  May  1856 

"'  Ll  Colonel  8.  F.  M.  T.  Grant  was  emplo5'ed  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Field  Force  from  5th  March  1858  in  com  - 
mand  of  a  detachment  of  the  47th  Madras  N.I.,  and  from  May  to  December  1858  served  with  the  North  Canara  Field 
Force  employed  against  the  rebels  under  the  Sawunt  Warrie  Dessaes,  and  commanded  for  eight  months  the  outpost 
tfCoissee  on  the  Goa  Frontier,  occupied  by  the  47th  Detachment  and  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Madras  N.  I.  (Medal). 

^  Lt. Colonel  R.H.Cunlifi'e  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856-57. 

*"  LuCoIonel  H.Watson  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  inthe  Saugor  and  Ner- 
bndda  Territories  and  Raepore  district  fr^m  17th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afikirs  at 
B&lakote,  Nursinghor,  Patun,  Junapanee,  and  KhoneePass,  and  the  engagement  at  Kuttengee — sliglttly  wounded 
i  Medal). 

^  LuColonel  N.  Swanston  commanded  the  K  Company  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  North  China  Expedition  in 
rVxi,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangkoo,  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Forts,  and  at  Pekin  from 
uii  to  26ih  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  LtColonel  W.  Robertson  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1S52-53,  and  was  present  with  the  Martaban 
Colomn  on  its  advance  to  Tonghoo ;  also  at  the  attack  upKjn  Kyouk  Douay,  and  other  affairs  during  the  march 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  a  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Kimedy  in  1856.  Served  in 
Eongal  with  Madras  Rifies during  the  mutinies  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

^  LuColonel  R.  A.  Walters  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  pre- 
^Qt  at  a  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Seehora  on  the  2nd  March  1858— severe  wound  by  a  musket-ball  on  the  thigh 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.(^Ionel  H.  St.M.  Wynchwaaemplojred  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856 
tod  1857.  Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  Rajahmuudry  district  in  September  and  October  1857,  and  received 
kcontoaionftrom  a  matchlock-ball.  Employed  with  the  Sappers  in  1859  ^^  quelling  the  rebellion  in  Bengal  (Medal). 

"  U.Colonel  Way  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at 
iJie capture  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*'  Jiajor  Caulfeild  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  in  the  North  Canara  campaign,  ftrom  March  to 
1^- 1858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  with  the  rebels. 

^  Major  F.  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda, 
relief  of  Kirwee,  and  storming  the  Heights  of  Punwaree  (Medal). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  A.  A.  Johnson  served  in  the  Malwa  campaign,  and  the  campaign  in  Central  Ijidia,  and  was  present  at 
t^e  capture  of  Peepliah,  cavaliy  action  at  Rawul,  battles  of  Muudisore  and  Gorora,  afikir  at  Barab  near  Saugor, 
i>atUe  of  Midnapoor,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Talbehut,  siege  of  Jhansi  21st  of  March  to  7th  April  1858,  battle  of  the 
BotKa,  afikir  at  Kotah,  battles  of  Koonch  and  Grolumbee,  taking  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior, 
accompanied  the  field  force  which  proceeded  against  Tantia  Topee  and  was  present  in  the  action  against  a  large 
('AlyofBohillas  at  Chichmunba  on  15th  January  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

°^  Lt.Colonel  E.  R.  C.  Bradford  served  with  the  i4tn  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  from  2i8t  of  February 
cl  Jih  June  1857 ;  served  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  during  1857,  and  afterwards  in  the  North- Western  Provinces 
1^  iS^^with  General  Michel's  Force  in  Mayne's  Horse  against  Tantia  Topee  in  1858 ;  present  at  the  general 
^^  of  Scindwha  and  the  action  and  pursuit  at  Karai.  Served  with  General  Napier's  Columns  in  Mayne's  Horse 
7<im  December  1858  to  September  1859,  and  was  present  in  several  actions  with  the  enemy  (twice  thanked  in 
<i««f>uehe8.  Medal). 

'*  Lt.Colonel  T.  Weldon  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  fh>m  4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 

^  U. Colonel  T.  Obbard  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  Seerowlie, 
»i  the  action  of  Ghorra,  the  reoccupation  of  Hummeerpore,  and  at  the  engagement  and  destruction  of  Lallpore 

*"  U-Colonel  B.  A.  Cole  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856-57. 

*^  LtColonel  A.  T.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  com- 
P^&i«  during  the  fi^reater  part  of  the  North  Canara  campaign,  which  extended  from  March  to  December  1858,  and 
*^  present  in  one  skirmish  and  various  pursuits. 

*"  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.Williams  accompanied  the  small  force  from  Quilon  to  Ck>chin  in  Jan.  1857,  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 

***  U.Colonel  J.  H.  E.  Johnson  served  with  the  26th  Madras  Native  Infl&ntry  at  Moulmein  during  the  Burmese  war, 
rrom  April  to  June  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

***  Major  C.  H.  Plowden  served  vrith  Major  General  Whitlook's  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in 
Bengal  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Elirwee  6th  June  1858,  and  in  action  at 
binraasah  on  the  banks  of  the  Scinde  river  16th  December  1858  (Medal). 

**•  ilajor  E.  8.  Berkeley  was  present  with  the  Cavalry  portion  of  the  force  under  Lt.Colonel  Brice  at  the  attack 
on  the  Residency  of  Hyderabad  on  17th  Julv  1857. 

**'  Maior  G.  Murray  served  with  the  Military  Train  throughout  the  expedition  in  North  China  from  25th  April 
^  14th  December  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camp  in  rear  of  the  Taku  forts,  and  at 
liie  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Major  W.  Stoddard  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbndda  Territories  in  the  suppression 
01  the  Indian  mutiny  from  9th  February  1858. 

^  Major  W.  8.  Bailey  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857;  commanded  a  detachment 
tgainst  the  rebels  at  Allahabad  (wounded  on  board  the  B«rkampooter  steamer)  under  Major  Spurgin,  which 
covered  the  flank  of  Havelock's  Column  from  Allahabad  to  Cawnpore ;  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  actions 
cif  Aoong,  Busseemtgfunge  (ist  and  2nd),  Booneakee  Chowkee,  and  Bithoor;  crossed  intoOnde  on  19th  September 
^zul  present  at  the  actions  of  Mnngawar  and  Alumbagh,  and  the  entry  into  Lucknow  on  the  25th  September-* 
{^▼erely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Char  Bagh  bridge  on  that  day ;  besieged  in  the  Residency  till  22nd  Novem- 
ber 1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Major  Gabbett  served  with  Brigadier  Smith's  pursuing  Column  from  December  Z858  to  Apri  1859,  and  wa« 
pretent  at  the  doftet  of  the  rebels  at^aroda  (Medal). 

"*  Msjor  B.  W.  Bronghton  commanded  a  company  during  the  North  Canara  oampaizn  from  August  to  Novem- 
P^>  sad  a  detachment  of  two  companies  till  the  end  of  December  1858,  and  oommandea  a  party  m  pursuit  of  rebels 
wrUuesdajs.  (  MiJt^ 

^  Miiior  J.  PicfeOD-Warlow  commanded  a  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Pariah  Kimedy  tH^^ Was 


4 1 2a  Madras  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

actively  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbalpore  district  in  1858,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Bln^ 
Government  for  his  services. 

*^  Major  G.  Tyndall  served  with  the  Madras  Rifles  1857-58  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  and  with  the  force 
nider  Major  General  Whitlockin  1859  (Medal). 

^^  Major  E.  Faunce  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  accompanietl  the 
detachment  trova.  the  Dorundah  Field  Force  under  the  command  of  Major  G.  G.  Macdonnell  to  act  against  the  insur- 
gents of  Palimow ;  was  present  with  the  force  for  restoring  and  maintaining  peace  in  the  Chota  Magpore  district  in 
1857-58  (Medal). 

««  Major  T.  K.  Guthrie  served  in  the  N.  W.  Provinces  of  Bengal  and  Central  India  ftrom  October  1857  to  January 
i860,  with  the  Madras  Rifles ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotte  and  Shcrgundy,  and  aflkir  in  the  bed  of  the 
Juiniia  near  the  latter  town ;  at  the  surprise  and  action  of  Gurrah,  the  reoccupation  of  Hummerpoor  and  sub$e> 

auent  pursuit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab ;  present  at  an  attack  on  rebels  at  Entowa,  in  April  1859.  when  they  were 
eteated  and  lost  their  camp  and  baggage ;  employed  in  several  minor  expeditions,  and  in  guarding  the  Kallinger 
and  Doorwa  passes  in  Bundlecund  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*7  Major  C.  M'Inroy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  with  General  Whitlock's  Force  at 
the  surrender  of  l^irwee.    Joined  the  Siku  Mounied  Police  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  babuo 
(mentioned  in  despatches).    Commanded  in  Cavalry  actions  of  Maharajpore,  Jaccoli,  and  Mow  Mahori.    Com> 
manded  escort  to  the  guns  during  the  action  at  Girwassah  (mentioned  several  times  in  despatches,  Me<lal  with 
Clasp).    Employed  in  disarming  the  Banda  district  in  1859-60.    Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train 
in  the  Abyssmiau  campaign  (thanked  in  despatches  for  the  "  extent  and  value  of  his  aiisistance,"  Medal). 
*'*  Major  T.  H.  B.  Brooke  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24th  February  185710  30th  January  185Q. 
*»•  Major  J.  MacD.  Smith  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  ftrom  24th  February  1857  to  27th  December  1S59. 
**>  Maior  G.  B.  Farrington  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  ist  June  1858. 

*<*  Major  W.  Chisholm  wax  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sombulpore 
district  m  1857  and  1858. 
*«•  Mfuor  A.  Wingfleld  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Seorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 

*^  Major  H.  A.  T.  Nepean  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sombulpore 
district  m  1857-58. 
*^  Major  G.  A.  Liardet  accomdanied  the  small  force  from  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  Civil  Power. 
*^  Miyor  D.  McNeill  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Seetabuldee  in  June  and  July  1857,  and  with 
the  Kamptee  flving  column  from  9th  November  1858  to  26th  January  1859 ;  served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the 
Puohmurree  Hills,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Hurrakote  in  November  1859. 
*^  Major  A.  M.  Lys  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  and  1857. 
'70  Major  E.  A.  Wood  was  present  with  the  North  Canara  Field  Force  in  1859. 

"^  Magor  H.  T.  Harris  was  present  against  a  body  of  Rohillas  on  the  banks  of  the  Kishna  river  in  Feb.  1850. 
*7«  Major  T.  Higginson  served  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  the  expedition  against  the  Bezotee  Tribe 
in  Feb.  i860,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India.    Sened  also  with  ih.t 
Heranzie  valley  Field  Force  in  April  1869. 
'Ti  Major  J.  B.  Leggett  was  employed  with  the  Bellary  Movable  Column  in  1858. 

*"  Major  C.  Hayter  was  employed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal,  and  served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Douglas,  and  accompanied  Captain  Place  with  a  party  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  by  stracairea 
surprised  the  rebel  post  of  Mamdoorah  and  captured  26  boats  7th  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on 
the  left  bank  of  the  Soane  and  destruction  of  the  rebel  boats  on  the  2  ist  August,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  tcvn: 
on  the  20th  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noorpoor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole,  when  those  towns  and  several  horn 
were  destroyed  (Medal).  Served  with  the  eastern  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  agaiost 
the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1867. 

*M  Mi^or  L.  B.  Bancs  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  ist  Jime  1858.  Served  with  the  Bellaiy  MovsKe 
Column  under  Brigadier  Spottiswoode  in  1858. 

^^  Major  G.  C.  Bird  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  ii 
various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

***  Major  E.W.  Shaw  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  »t 
Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  giuurd  of  Commander  in  Cliief's  Army  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  also  presett 
at  the  afiUr  of  Dobriah  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  Hurryah  on  the  29th  August  1858,  al»J  at 
Doomeragunge  on  36th  November  1858,  under  Brigadier  Rowcrofb,  also  at  Burreeah  on  the  3rd  December  iss^: 
present  at  the  battle  of  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

•"  Majors  J.  B.  Taylor  and  J.  A.  Richmond  served  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  froo 
x6th  November  1858  to  isth  March  1859. 

***  Major  W.  S.  Macleod  served  with  a  Squadron  of  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  campaign  of  iScoc 
Ghina. 

»»  Major  C.  A.  Porteous  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  preaeniii 
Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  the  force  forming  the  rear  guard  of  the  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  captare  d 
Lucknow,  present  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September  1858,  at  Chittrah  on  the  30th  September  1858,  at  tv. 
other  affairs  on  the  9th  and  20th  October  1858,  and  at  Doomeragunge  on  the  13th  September  1858  ;  served  with  the 
force  under  Major  General  Whitlock  in  Bundlecund,  and  present  with  the  detachment  which  proceeded  in  JkUrcb 
18150  under  Bri«idier  Faddy  ag^ainst  Runmnst  Singh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  j 

■w  Major  C.  J.  O.  Chambers  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  m  Bengal  with  Major  General  Whitlivl'* 
Force  1858,  was  present  with  the  reserve  during  the  action  at  Girwassah  i6th  December  1858.  Enginged  with  the 
rebels  in  the  Ballaput  Jungle  26th  August  1859  (Medal). 

«»  Major  M.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  ist  June  1858.     With  the  Bellary  Field  Force  1 
under  Colonel  Spottiswoode. 

■»  Major  E.  G.  V.  HoUoway  served  with  the  Corps  of  Observation  under  Sir  James  Outram  at  the  Alumhs^b  I 
from  25th  February  till  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  f^iege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meilal  with  Clasp). 

Ml  Major  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  field  force  fh)m  5th  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  small  paxtj  ol 
the  rebels  on  the  and  October  1858. 

"■  Majors  C.  J.  O.  Fitsgerald  and  F.  S.  FitsPatriok  were  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  frta 
4th  June  to  5th  August  1858. 

"*  Major  H.  F.  H.  Sewell  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Snmbolpccr 
districts  in  ^8. 

**  Major  W.  R.  SheflAeld  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  the  sc{)- 
pression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  frt)m  6th  February  1858;  present  in  the  action  of  Prmwarree  29th  December  iSjs 


^Medal). 
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ifajor  G.  T.  P.  Luxmoore  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  With  Sir  J.  Outnas'* 
Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  DiTis^v 
durmg  his  campaign  in  Oude,  frt>m  June  to  December  1858:  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  rirer  a: 
Bnltanpore  and  other  minor  affairs ;  and  with  Major  Raikes*  Field  Column  which  engaged  and  repulsed  the  eneaij 
at  ShaJipore,  Oude,  on  the  13th  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*M  Major  T.R.Tabttteau  served  with  the  1st  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  mutiny  in  125^ 
including  the  Oude  campaign  and  an  affair  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  N«&^ 
Infiuitry  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

>"*  Major  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  River  for  the  ffp- 
presaion  of  disturbances  in  the  Nizam's  dominion  in  conjunction  with  a  column  tinder  Sir  Hugh  Rose  from  iBtioscu 
March  1859  (Medal). 

*M  Major  G.  Chrystie  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  the  snppreencs 
of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  20th  June  1858 ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  vm 
Ck>lonel  Reece  in  the  Saugor  districts  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  in  Btmdlecund  in  January  >» 
T^bmanr  1859. 

«»  Miyor  C.  J.  T. Whitlock  was  employed  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  TeniKm^ 
in  the  suppreesion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  31st  October  1858  ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Whiik'B 


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comniandiiur  the  diyision  firoxn  6th  April  1859  ^  the  breaking  np  of  the  force  on  azst  December  1859  (Medal). 

^'*  Mn^or  F.  J.  Wroughton  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bnndlecand  nnder  Muor  General  Whitlock. 

■^  Major  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bondlecnnd  from  April  to  29th 
December  1859. 

^»  Mi^or  S.  8.  Ladlow  served  with  the  Saagor  Field  Division  in  1S59. 

*<  M^or  H.  Porteoos  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  May  and  June  1862.  Was 
on  field  service  in  Ungool  and  Autmullick  in  the  Gurghauty  of  Orissa  from  ist  May  till  3rd  Juno  1863. 

^  Major  J.  M'MuUin  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  and  at  its  capture  in  1857  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  S.  Quin  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
pre^nt  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^•°  Captain  Chick  was  present  during  the  siege  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal). 

ui  Captain  B.  G.  E.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala 
(Medal). 

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lat  Bombay  Cavalry  {Raised  5  Nov.  1817).  422 — 423 

*'  GhUSVXB  ••— •*  ArFGHANlSTAir"— "  PcXJAUB"— "  MOOLTAW"— ••  CSHTRAL  IWDIA." 

Head  Quarters  at  NMmuch.    Jacket,  Grej/.    Faci»g»,  Dark  Blue. 
Ba«,  Namu,  ahd  Cobps.  R^xk.    I  Rimams. 


FC  Colonel  J.  Blair,  late  2  Cavalry 

LtCoIonel  C.  J.  Anderson.  Staff  Corps 
JUpiE.  6.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps 


10  June  75 1  Commandant,  21  Dec.  74. 


^ptaia  C.  A.  Owen,  Gen.  List   

Captain  W.  H.  D.  Jones,  Staff  Corps  ... 
U2t.A.  Pringle,  Staff  Corps 


20  May  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Sqnad.  Comdr.,  12  May  75.— Furlongh. 

„ ,    „  o  „       ^ '     r-'         ^°  Sept.74  Squadron  Commander,  14  June  65.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

I^otW.  8.  Peat,  Gen.  List 27  Jane  79  Squadron  Commander,  17  Jan.  77.— Oflg.  2nd  Squad.  Comdr. 

JUjor  A.  R.  Heylaud,  Staff  Corps 31  Dec.  78  Squadron  Officer,  26  May  76.— Brigade  Major,  Deesa. 

T       S-r*^&,.  *^  ^^T??  "^  ^^^-  7»  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant.  26  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

L:eaL  B.  L.  Elbot,  Staff  Corps  [23  Aug.  70  Squadron  Officer,  26  May  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Leat.F.W.S.  Jackson,  Staff  Corps .28  Oct.  7i|Sqimdron  Officer,  26  May  76.-Officiating  Adjutant. 

laeOL  G.  F.  Ji.  Tmley,  Staff  Corps 10  Sept.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Squadron  Commander. 

laai  L.  A.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  I14  June  77  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

SETireon  E.  W.  Young 1      i In  medical  charge,  23  Oct.  78. 

2nd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  5  Nov.  1817). 

"  GxHTBAT^  IirniA  " 
Head  Quarters  at  Poona.    Facinge,  TTkUe,    Jacket,  Greg. 

Colonel  H.  P.  Sykes,  late  2  Cavalry 1  3  Apr.  79  Commandant,  11  Aug.  75. 

RGoL  A.  W.  Macnaghton.  late  2  Cav  ...I13  Aug.  79  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  "Commander,  11  Aug.  75. 
JtCol^el  H.  Phillipps,  Staff  Corps   ...10  Sept.79  Squadron  Commander,  21  Dec.  74. 
y!<>rW.H.  J.  Stopford,  late  3  Cavalryiii  Feb.  78  Squadron  Commander,  15  May  75. 

Mjor  J.Phgan,  Gen.  List,  Cav 27  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Mar.  73.— Offg.  Commandant 

(    Governor's  Body  Gu»ird. 
27  Oct.  73  Squadron  Officer,  21  Dec.  74. 

26  July  76  Squadron  Officer,  26  July  76.— With  Afghan  Transport  Train. 
30  Dec.  72  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
-         ,                                                                     i Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
B»-7eon  M^or  A.  Barry,  MD In  medical  charge,  28  Sept.  70. 

3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Queen's  Oiun)  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

"GHU«m"— "  Cabooi,,  1842"—**  Htdkhabad"— •*  Pbbbia:*— **  Rkshibb"— **  Khoobhab  *'—"  Bushibb"— 

"  CbWTBAL  IlTDIA  "— "AbTSSIWIA.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Seeaa.    Faeinge,  Scarlet,    Jacket,  Orey. 
Eonorary  Cb^oim?— Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward.  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
,^^  ,  KQ.  KT.  GOB.  KP.  GCSI.  GCMG. 

M-Colonel  C.E.  Stack,  late  i  Cavalry...  31  Oct.  78  Commandant,  i  June  78.— Sick  Furlough.  [Commandant. 

SS  ■    /•  ^^^"^®»  ^^^  3  Cavalry 4  Mar.  76  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  i  June  78.— Offg. 

ttparn  J.  P.  Willoughby,  Gen.  List   ...    4  Feb.  71  Squadron  Commander,  i  June  78.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

JwuiM.  W.  Stevens,  Gen.  List 19  Aug.  71  Squadron  Commander,  1  June  78.— Offg.  D.A.A.  Gen.  Sind  Dist. 

wpamlCMayne,  Staff  Corps 4  July  77  Squadron  Officer,  22  Oct.  7o.-0ffg.  Squadron  Commander. 

f.  .     ,,  ,  I  Squadron  Officer. 

r^m**  J»™e8»  StaflT  Corps  10  Jan.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  2  Aug.  71. 

"^  w.c.  Owen,  Staff  Corps  30  Dec.  71  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Squadron  Commander. 

MOLirot.  6.  K.  Daly.  15  Foot  n  Nov.  76  Attached  on  probation. 

g»in  Miyor  C.  J.  P.  S.  M'Dowall In  medical  charge,  21  Dec.  72.— Sick  Furlough. 

wpoQ  6,  E.  E.  Burroughs  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

■•«  «<yw«<  ofBombav  Cavalry  consista  of  6  Troopt^  with  the  following  Betabtiehment :— Commandant ;  3  Squadro  n 

Lomnanders  ;  3  Squadron  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  1  Russuldar  Major;   2   Russuldars;    i  Wordee  Major; 

3K«.«idar8;   6  Jemedars;    i   Kote  Duffadar  Major;    z  Farrier  Major;    6  Kote  Duffadars;   30  Duffadars: 

t  iTunpeters;  30  Naiks;  and  400  Sowars. 

„  Poona  Horse  (Raised  in  181 7). 

C01I61CT|»»— "  GhUZITBB**— *•  A»fOHA2TISTAH  "— **  CaHDAHAB**— **  MeBAHBB"— "  HtDBBABAD"— *'  PXBSIA     '  — 
**  RbSHIBB"— *•  KhOOSHAB'*— "  BUSHIBX." 

Head  Quarters  at  Seroor.    Facinge,  Bed.    Jacket,  Dark  Green,    Lace,  Gold. 
J^ol  C.  D'TI.  La  Toncho,  Staff  Corps  [  15  June  76'  Commandant,  29  April  76. 
^jjrR.G.  T.  Stevenson,  late  2  Cav.  ...-rj  Nov.  73 '2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  29  April  76. 

J*J3rG.  C.  Hogg,  late  2  Cavalry 127  Oct.  78  Squadron  Commander,  6  May  76. 

r*P«aC.  M.  Erskine,  Staff  Corps '12  May  72 'Squadron  Commander,  13  Dec.  78. 

■^'J^J.  W.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  ,  5  Jan.  70  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  May  76. 

r .  '  Squadron  Officer, 

-eat  H.  P.  Toung,  Staff  Corps 122  Mar.  71  Squadron  Officer,  9  Feb.  78. 

^H.D.  M.  Minchin,  Staff  Corps  ...  11  Feb.  75  Squadron  Officer,  13  Aug.  79. 
>"XKm  1 K.  Stewart  i      ,  In  medical  charge,  31  Oct.  77. 

Sind  Frontier  Force. 

doael  T.XiittaU,  Staff  Corps |  3  Dec.  73  Commandant  in  Chief  and  Political  Agent,  Sind  Frontier. 

[Brigade  Major,  and  Superintendent  of  Bazaars,  Jacobabad. 
•paiL  A,  M.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps (la  Dec.  73lOfficiating  Brigade  Major.— Prom  2  Bind  Horse. 

Ist  Regiment  Sind  Horse  (Raised  Aiigust  1839). 

'CtClll"— ««  MbIAITBB**— "HXDBBABAI*"— "  PujrJAUB"— "MOOMAST  "— *' GOOJBBAT  "— **PEB8IA"— "  CbJTTH.*  t 

Ikdia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jaeobabad.    Facing;  Scarlet.    Jacket,  Dark  Green, 


W  R.  V.  Maiden,  Staff  Corps  . 

t'or  J.  Phihps,  Staff  Corps 

mm  A.  L.  McNair,  Staff  Corps  .., 

}0r  E.  S.  Reynolds,  SUff  Corps  ... 

AL  R.  U.  DanieU,  Staff  Corps 

«.  P.  G.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps ... 

It.  G.  P.  PrancU,  Staff  Corps  

at,  J.  B.  c.  Domvile,  Staff  Corps 

at.  G.  D.  Giles,  Staff  Corps 

Veoa  J.  HcCloghry  


13  June77|ComdL,  29  Nov.  78.0ffg.  Assist.  Supdt.  Upper  Sind  Frontier. 
27  Nov.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Commander,  29  Nov.  78.— -Sick  Furl. 
27  Aug.  73:  Squadron  Commander,  5  Aug.  68.— Assist.  Polit.  Supdt.  Upper 
I    Sind  Frontier.- -On  special  duty,  Sonmiani  Route. 

27  Oct.  79  Squadron  Commander,  6  July  71.— Political  Agent,  3rd  Class.— 

I    ist  Assist,  to  Gov.  Gen.'s  Agent,  Beloochistan. 

28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Commander,  14  July  77.— Assist.  Supdt.  of  Transport. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant, 
28  Oct.  71!  Squadron  Officer,  31  May  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  14  July  77. 

28  Feb.  75' Squadron  Officer,  29  Nov.  78.— Officiating  Squadron  Commander. 
3  Sept.  75  Offlciattng  Squadron  Officer. 
jln  medical  charge,  z  June  78* 

Digitized  by  Q(5(3gle 


424  2nd  Regiment  Sind  Horse  (Ea'eed  17  Jan.  1846). 

"  CUTORBB  **— **  MBBA.irBB  "— "  HrDKRABA.D  "— "  PvirJA.UB  "— "  MOOLTAIT  "— "  GoO/BRi.T." 

Head  Qaartora  at  JaeobabU.    Jaekei,  Dark  Ore§n.    Faeingt,  SearlH, 

'ELkHZ,  Nambs,  avs  Cobpb.  I    ^^^J    {  Rimabxs. 

Major  M.  M.  Carpendale,  Staff  Corps...' x2  June  78  Commandant,  90  Not.  78.  [Brigade  Major,  Sind  Frontier  Fora 

Oaptain  A..  M.  Hof^ff,  Staff  CorpR  la  Dec.  73  andinCommandand  Squadron  Commander,  29  Nov.  78.-Off| 

Oaptain  C.  A.  de  N.  Lucaa,  Staff  Corps... la i  Mar.  77  Squadron  Commander,  29  Nov.  78.— Offg.  and  m  Conumnd. 

Captain  W.  Loch,  Staff  Corps 23  Mar.  78  Squadron  Commander,   2  Nov.  70. -Acting  Asaistant  to  th 

I  I    Resident  at  Hyderabad. 

Lieut.  D.  6.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps   ...I31  May  71  Squadron  Ofiloer  and  Adjutant,  a  Dec.  76.-  Sick  Fnrloueli. 

Lieut.  F.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps aS  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  31  May  76.— Off)?.  Squadron  Conanander. 

Lieut.'J.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps |z3  Nov.  72  Squadron  Officer,  9  Aug.  76.— Offg.  AcUutant. 

Lieut.  G.  F.  A.  Gavin,  15  Hussars    10  Sept.  75  Attached  on  probation. 

Lieut.  T.  P.  Geoghegan,  Staff  Corps  ...  12  Feo.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  W.  Whately,  33  Foot 19  Apr.  76  Attached  on  probation. 

Burgeon  M.  L.  Bartholomeuas,  MB .In  medical  charge,  36  April  76. 


3rd  Regiment  Sind  Horse  (Raised  4  Nov.  1857). 

"  Cbbtbal  Ihdia."— "  ABTSsririA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Jaoobabad.    (With  Candahar  Force.)    Jacket,  Dark  Grun.    Faeingt,  Searld. 

Li. Col.  J.  H.  P.Malcolmson,CP.  Staff  C.l  8  June  ^ICommandant,  ca  April  73.— Com.  Peshin  Movable  Colmnn. 

Oaptain  J.  E.  Gordon,  Gen.  List   lai  Feb.  7i'2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  27  Feb.  79.— Sick  For 

Captain  P.  J.  Maitland,  Staff  Corps ;  a  May  78|Squadron  Commander,  31  May  76.— Officiating  andinComnaiu 

I    Assist  Field  Engmeer,  Candanar. 

Captain  H.  0.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 'la  Oct.  79' Squadron  Commander,  37  Feb.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  £.  D.  N.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,3z  Jan.  74.— Officiating  Squadron  Commmde: 

Lieut.  E.  V.  P.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps  ...  28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  31  Jan.  74. 

Lieut.  A.  M.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps  \  9  Aug.  73  Squadron  Officer,  37  Feb.  79.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

Burgeon  A.  W.  F.  Stroet |      Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

I  I 


Aden  Troop   {Raised  23  Oct,  1867). 

Jacket^  Dark  Oreen.    Faeingt,  SearUt. 
LLCoIoncl  G.  S.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps...  I  to  Dec.  79' Commandant,  6  April  70. 

NoTB.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  the  Aden  Troop  consists  of  x  Commandant,  i  Ressaldar,  a  Besiaidin 
X  Kote  Daffedar,  i  Quarter  Master  Duffedar,  x  Pay  Daffedar,  8  Duffedars,  i  Trumpeter,  a  Farriers,  83  Sovvt. 


Native  Artillery. 

No.  X  Mountain  Battery— "PrirJAUB"—"MooLTAir**—"ABTS8iirrA.**  | 

No.  X  Mountain  Battery  at  Sajkota ;  No.  a  Mountain  Battery  with  Oaadshar  Foree. 

Oaptain  J.  D.Snodgrass,  Royal  Artillery,  4  Oct.  77  Commanding  No.  x  Mountain  Battery,  4  Apr.  79.  j 

Lieut.  W.  B.  Hoggan,  Royal  Artillery...    8  Jan.  70  Doing  duty  Officer. 

Captain  R.  Wace,  Royal  Artillery    !  9  Aug.  76  Commanding  No.  3  Mountain  Battery,  4  Apr.  79.  I 

Lient.  R.  W.  P.  Robertson,  R.  Artillery  j  4  Jan.  71  Doing  duty  Officer.  I 

Lieut.  A.  Keene,  Royal  Artillery  12  Feb.  74' Doing  duty  Officer. 

I         I  I 

NoTB.— The  effective  Eatablishment  of  a  Mountain  Battery  of  Native  Artillerv  consists  of  x  Subedar,  iJem** 
x  Havildar  Mujor,  x  Pay  and  Quarter  Master  Havildar,  4  Havildars.  4  Nai(|aos,  2  Buglers,  60  Privatw.  <  B3i| 
a  Bhibties.  Total  77.  No.  2  Battery  has  in  addition,  a  Havildars  of  Drivers,  4  Naiks  of  Driveis,  S5  DrirBj 
8  Muleteers,  z  Native  Farrier. 

Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners.  { 

"Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— "Ghuzitbb*'— "  ArroHAjriSTAif  ••— *'Khblat  "— "Puhjaub  "— "Mooltajt"  —  *'Gowiiai*'"1 

"  PbkSIa"  — •'  RbSHIRB"— "KhOOSHAB  "— "BuBHIEB"  — ••  CbVTBAL   IjtDIA"— "ABTBSIffU." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kirkes.     Cloth,  Searltt.    Facingt,  Dark  Blue. 
xst  Company.— Aden.  I     3rd  Company.— Kirkee.  I    5th  Company.— On Berriol 

2nd  Company.— On  Service.  |      4th  Company.— Kirkee.  j 

Lt.Colonel  J.  Hills,  R.  Engineers x  Oct.  77  Commandant,  23  Aug.  71. 

I  <  Quatter  Master  and  Interpreter  and  Superintendent  of  i 

I  (     aud  Pttrk  Train. 

Lieut.  H.  O.  Selby,  R.  Engineers 13  Jan.  69  Instructor  in  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy,  i  Jan  -5. 

Lieut.  Cr.  H.W.  O' Sullivan,  R.  Engineers   6  Jan.  72 'Commanding  No.  3  Company. 

Lieut.  G.  T.  Jones,  R.  Engineers  9  Jan.  73  Doing  duty  Officer.— On  Service. 

Major  F.  S.  Leacock.  Gen.  List,  Inf 9  Dec.  79  Comiunnding  No.  x  Company,  Aden.     [Gen.,  Bombay  D">3! 

Captain  H.  MelUss,  Staff  Corps I30  Juno  771  Commanding  No.  4Company,  Kirkee.— Officiating  D.  A-  »»^ 

I  Commanding  No.  3  Company.  j 

Lieut.  T.  R,  Henn,  R.  Engineers 1  7  July  69, Commanding  No.  2  Company.— On  Service.         [of  Instrs*:! 

Lieut.  J.  D.  Fullerton.  R.  Enginecis*    .  .    9  Jan .  73|Offg.  in  Command  of  No.  4  Company,  and  Offg.  Adjt.snd "" 
I<ieut.  B.  H.  Bethell.  Royal  Engineers      9  Jan.  7:?'Comnianding  No.  5  Company, --On "^Service. 
Lieut.  W.W.B.  Whitel'ord.R.  Engineers  15  Julj'  68, Commanding  Sappers  and  Miners.— On  Service. 
Captain  E.  M.  Larminie,  R.  Er»giiiee**s    25  June  74  Olliciating  Quarter  Master. 
Burgeon  Major  W.  Niven,  MD Iln  medical  charge,  11  Aug.  77. 

Now.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners  consists  of  5  Companies  with  i  ^ 
n^dant,  5  Officers  Commanding  Companies,  i  Adjutant,  x  Quarter  Master  and  Interpreter,  2  Doing  dntyOxj 
I  Burgeon,  x  Conductor,  i  Serjreant  Major,  i  Quarter  Master  Sergeant,  4  Sergeants,  '4  First  Corporals,  4  ^ 
U)rporale,  s  Subedar«,  5  Jemedars,  20  ttavildars,  10  Baglers,  40  Naiques,  408  Privates,  and  12  Boys. 


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1st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Orenadlers — Baised  i  June  1796).        425 

**  Maitoalobs  "— "  Htdxba.baj>." — 3BD  Dbcbhbxb  i866. 
Head  Quarters  with  Gaadafaar  Field  7oro«.    Depot  at  Ahmedabad.    FaeinffM^  WkiU. 


Bin,  Naicxs,  Airs  Cobps. 


Abmt 
Rank. 


kColonel  H.  S.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps. .    6  Apr.  76 

Jmor  J.  Affleck,  Staff  Coips  13  June  77 

LtColonel  C.  M.  Griffith,  Staff  Corps  ...'11  July  77 


Bbmabxs. 


M^orW.B.TreveIjan,  Staff  Corps '  4  Oct.  77|Wing  Officer,  31  May  79. 

Captun  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps...  '  '"""  "'      ' 

lieat.  C.  W.  Hinde,  Staff  Corps 
Vm%.  W.  C.  Aslett,  Staff  Corps 

twak AH. Daunt,  7  Foot   

Lient  C.  G.  Whitby,  17  Foot  ... 
"        iiA.H.C.Dane,JfD.... 


Commandant,  31  May  79. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Conomander,  31  May  79.— Sick  Fori. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 


30  June  77 1  Wing  Officer,  1  March  78. 

25  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  14  Nor.  74. 

13  June  74,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  Nov.  78. 

xa  Nov.  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

IX  Feb.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Iln  medical  charge,  21  March  79. 


2iidBombayNativeInfantry(  Prince  of  Wales' Own)  (Grenadiers — BaisediJuneijgS). 

"BexPT'*— "  Kobbgavk  '• — **Kibkbb.'*    Left  Flank  Company,  *'  Pbbsza  " — "  ABTSsiirzA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Hosseerabad.    Faeingt^  White. 
Sworan  CoZontZ.— Field  Marshal  U.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
ZQ.  KT.  eCB.  RP.  QCai.  GCM&. 
Colonel  8.  De  B.  Edwardes,  late  a  N.I...    4  Feb.  76  Commandant,  26  Jan.  78.— Director  of  Transport  on  line  between 

Sukkur  and  Quetta. 
.    X  Oct.  78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  26  Jan.  78.— Sick  ForL 
.  so  July  74  Wing  Commander,  26  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 
.  ao  Oct.  76  Officiating  and  in  Command. 


Jilonel  G.  H.  W.  Fagan,  late  a  N.  I. 

Jjyor  8.  Rimington,  Staff  Corps  

JhjorC.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps 

liwt.F.  B.  Peile,  Staff  Corps 7  July  70 

^ptain  C.  M.  Ryves,  Gen.  list 4  Feb.  71 

CiptamH.  T.  Bulkley,  Staff  Corps |x9  Dec.  72 

"CM.J.B.  King,  Staff  Corps i  Jan.  7X 

J«t.  A  E.  LesUe,  Staff  Corps '10  Sept  76 

{«at.S.  M-  Schneider,  Staff  Corps |i2  Feb.  77 

to«iL  A  G.  H.  Gardner,  22  Foot 26  July  76 

Bugeon  C.  T.  Peters,  MB 

wrswn  G.  H.  BuU,  Jf  .D 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  21  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  12  Feb.  73.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  30  March  78.— Adjutant  G.I.P.R.  Volunteer  Corps. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  liiaster,  6  June  78.— Services  at  disposal 

of  Government. 
Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
Officiatmg  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  24  Feb.  77.— At  disposal  of  Government. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry — Raised  i  June  1796). 

"SUDiaxig"— "  SBBIlTQAPATAie'*— *•  BbKI-BoO-Ali'*— *'  PUHJAra  "— "  MOOLTAH  ••— '*  GOOJBKAI  "— *•  ABTSSUrXA." 

Light  Company,  •*  Pbksia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Hyderabad.    Faeingi,  Sky  Blue, 


«WM  W.B.Houghton.  Staff  Corps I  2  Aug.  73 

f^\i.  Clements,  Staff  Corps   '  x  i  June  7b 

■^otC.  W.  Yonge,  Staff  Corps 1 10  Dec.  74 

^Wonel  J.  R.  Strutt,  Staff  Corps  20  Dec.  77 

^PtoinLF.  Heath,  Staff  Corps  " 

r;P|»m  G.  J.  Cottlson,  Staff  Corps   

«a.  G.  F.  W.  MaoMahon,  Staff  Corps 

gtt;  W.  S.  Birdwood.  Staff  Corps 

{■ponMworP.  W.  CockeU  

"^jh  J.  E.  Worgan  


9  Sept.  76 
21  JJec.  73 
28  Oct.  7x 
21  Sept.  74 


Commandant,  5  Dec.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  andWing  Commander,  5  Aug.  76.— Off^.  ComdL 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Goixmmnder. 

Wing  Commander,  13  May  68.  -  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Sept.  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  M.,  31  July  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer,  24  Dec.  75.~Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  11  May  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  x8  April  77.— Officiating  9  N.I. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


^    4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Bifle  Corps — Baised  i  June  1796). 

'BtllSSAPATAM  "— •*  BbITI-BoO-AlI  "— "  BOVBBOV  "— "  PVITJAUB  *•—*'  MOOLTAK  "— "  PSBSLA  "— "  RbBHIBX  "— 


JtoMl  w.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps 

^ColOTiclG.B.  Crispin,  Staff  Corps  .. 

h«  W.s.  seton.  Staff  Corps  .... 

WorF.P.Comyii.Gen.List 


.  .^  -. .'.  Comyn,  Gen.  last ... 
gf  .V.  MsTshaU.  Staff  Corps 

2J»a  8.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

^D.£  w.  Harrison,  Staff  Co»ps... 
r*^A  J.  L.  Bayly.  xoS  Foot 
^^WaJ^jerC.G:  H.Ross.. 


Bbiti-Boo-Ali  "— "  Bovbbov  " — "  Pxjitjaub  *'•—**  Mooltak 
*'  Khooshab  "— *•  Bubhixx  *'— **  Cbntbal  India." 
Head  Quarters  at.  Poena.     Jaeket,  B\/U  Oreen.   Faeingi,  B«d. 
_«.«  3  Feb.  771  Commandant,  x4  July  77. 

20  July  78' 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Conmiander,  a8  Aug.  78. 
20  July  77lWing  Commander,  28  Aug^78.— Furlough, 
27  Feb.  79 


x2  Aug.  79 
19  Dec.  72 
XX  Feb.  75 
13  June  74 


J  28  Aug. 
Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  64.->Offi'ciating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer,  xa  Aug.  76. 
Wing  Officer,  15  May  63.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  Sept.  78. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  X7  Nov.  69. 


5th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Baised  i  June  1796). 

*  BnoASBBB"— "  SXBuroAPATAK"— '*  Kahuit  "— "Bbhi-Boo-Ali."    Left  Flank  Company,  "  Pbbsia." 
i,j^.,  p  ^  Head  Quarters  at  Kuxraohee.     Faeingi,  Black  Velvet. 

fif>°»«'StairCorps^  ^       "  -  -     -       ^^ '.      ^ 


1^\  A.  Des  Voeux.  Stiff  Corps  ... 

J^tattlR.  A.  C.  Hunt,  In&ntrj-  

£J«  P.  CH^th  staff  Corps' 

X;rD^^^«'  staff  Corpa 

5£*mB.HenneU,  Gen.  List 
»?  C.  0.  Nicholetts.  Staff  d 


.  XX  Nov.  78 

— , 21  Feb.  71 

.  Mcholetts,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct.  71 

^-^-aPranoiB,  Staff  Corps 'x2  Feb.  76 

"'^^onMajora.  c.  Thorp.  UD I 


30  Mar.  75  Commandant,  X5  Julv  76. 

8  Dec.  79'2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  x5  July  76. 
30  July  74 'Wing  Commander,  x5  July  76.  [Bazaars,  Hyderabad. 

2  Oct.  78  Wing  Officer,  8  Aug.  74.— Station  Staff  Officer,  and  Supdfe.  of 
"  Wing  Officer,  5  April  76. 


Wing  Officer,  X5  July  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  24  Aug.  72. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Oct.  78. 


-Offg.  Comdt 


6th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Baised  i  June  1796). 

**  SBBiVOAPATAX.*' 

1^  ,  *  .  _  Head  Quarters  at  Hhew.    Facing*,  Black. 

^SJ'iA^J^'  Staff  Corps 29  Jan.  79  Commandant,  6  Nov.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

liS  1?  T  T  i:,^*  ^^o**d.  Staff  Corps...  13  June  77  and  in  Commandand  Wing  Commander,  6  Nov.  78.— 0 

a!L^i>'Ljfi^*^»  Staff  Corps 14  June  76!  Wing  Commander,  X3  Aug.  79. 

SSn  V  ^f'*"**"**^'*'  List 4  Feb.  7»;Wing  Officer  and  Ac^jutant,  5  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

EiT  w  a^y*  ^^'  ^^* 8  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  July  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Int  t  n'S'  *®«*'''  Staff  Corps '  3  Feb.  72  Wing  Officer,  3  Jan.  79.— Officiating  Ac^utant. 

aoi  V  4w^*  ^'■^  Corpe x9  Apr.  78!Wing  Officer  and  Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

JrJ^j,H.  Darby,  Royal  Artillery  ...28  Jan.  75  Offldating  Wing  Officer. 

!gggn  D.  N.  Parakh  I      In  medical  charge,  27  April  78. 

^'""l^  Bffeetive  Establishment  of  a  Native  Inflantry  Regiment  consists  of  Sight  Companies  with  x  Command- 
.«-  ^  ^j^^  Officers,  x  Medical  Officer,  8  Subedars,  8  Jemedars,  40  Havildars,  40  Naiks,  16 

7xa  of  all  Ranks  (Native).    Non-effective  Native  Staff:  x  Sube<LBknMa|(m  7  Native 
•  Drill  Naik.  8  Pay  Havildars,  x  Drum  Major,  x  Fife  Major.    ^^^  ^  vu^^^v^^ 


426  7th  Bombay  Native  Infantry    (Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  SxxDiJiBBB  "— "  SBiiijrGi.yATA.ic  "— "  Bbwi-Boo-Au." 
Head  Quarters  at  Bhooj.     Faeinffi,  White. 


"Rlsk,  Naxbs,  akd  GOBP8. 


Abut 
Raitk. 


Rbicabxb. 


CJolonel  A.  F.  Battye.  Staff  Corps lo  Dec.  75  Commandant,  4  Sept.  75 


Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 


.  |2o  Dec.  77  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wmg  Comdr.,  13  April  78. 
I  Wing  Commander, 


Major  A.  J.  Vibart,  Staff  Corps '  9  Dec.  74  Wing  Commander.  13  Aug.  79. 

Lieut.  H.  R.  D.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps  ...;28  Oct,  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Mar.  76. 

Captain  W.  C.  Morris,  Gen.  List    ,31  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  12  May  77.— Sick  Purlougli. 

Captain  J.  A.  Rowlandson,  Gen.  List...    4  Feb.  71  Wing  Officer,  8  Aug.  74. 

Lieut.  C.  F.  S.  Alban,  Staff  Corps  13  June  75  Wing  Officer,  n  May  78.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Surgeon  Major  R.  H.  Batty I      In  medical  charge,  39  Dec.  68. 


8th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  Ju7ie  1796). 

"  Htdbbabad."    Light  Company,  **  Pbbsia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Sattara.    Facinff$,  White, 

Colonel  C.  W.  Wahab,  Staff  Corps  13  June  77,  Commandant,  30  June??. 

Lt.Colonel  S.  Fellows,  Staff  Corps  jio  Dec.  76|2ndin  Command  and  wing  Commander,  30  June  77. 

Mfsjor  G.  L.  Brown,  Staff  Corps 9  June  74. Wing  Commander,  30  June  77. 

Captain  H.  S.  Tandy,  Staff  Corps ,12  June  731  Wing  Officer,  4  Oct.  71. 

Lieut.  A.  L.  D.  Fordyce,  Staff  Corps  ...I28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  March  78.— Sick  Fnrlongb. 
Captain  F.  W.  V.  Leckio,  Staff  Corps  ...14  Mar.  74  Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  77. 

Lieut.  J.  R.  Sandwith,  Staff  Corps   28  Apr.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  Oct.  79. 

Lieut.  L.  G.  Beckham,  38  Foot 13  June  74  Attached  on  probation. 

Surgeon  Major  T.  Miller,  MD \      Jn  medical  charge,  34  Feb.  77. 


9th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  Sepieniber  1797)- 

*'  SBBIiraArATAM  "— "  PuHJAUB  " — "  MOOLXAK." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay .    Facings,  Black, 

Colonel  O.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps i8  June  73, Commandant,  ij  Dec.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.Colonel  L.  H.  Sibthorpe,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  18  Sept.  79. — Sick  Fari. 

MajorY.  Birch,  Staff  Corps  20  Aug.  77 1  Wing  Commander,  z8  Sept.  79.— Officiating  Commaxiduit. 

Lieut.  A.  W.  Proudfoot,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  711  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  Sept.  77.— Offg.  Wing  Comznander. 

Major  H.  0.  Morse,  Staff  Corps t3  June  78:Wing  Officer,  6  July  75.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Mi^or  0.  H.  Coles,  Staff  Corps   [20  June  78|Wing  Offloer,  21  Sept.  67.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  H.  Godfhiy,  Staff  Con>s  '10  Sept.  75  Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79. 

Lieut.  R.  W.  Preston,  Staff  Corps '10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  Melvill,  Staff  Corps 3  May  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Burgeon  H.  P.  Roberts,  Ml) In  medical  charge,  9  Feb.  76. 


10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry, — Raised  6  Se^tenihei'  1797)- 


'Cbittbal  Ijtdia"— "Abtssmtia, 
Head  Quarters  at  Veemnoh.    Facinife,  Slack. 
Colonel  H.  H.  James,  Staff  Corps..., 

Mc^or  A.  Durand,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  E.  Blowers,  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  B.  G.  Humfrey ,  Staff  Corps      . 
Captain  L.  A.T.  M'Cudden,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  F.  R.  H.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps. 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Widdioombe,  43  Foot    

Burgeon  Major  F.  R.  O'Keamey,  MD... 


14  Sept.73  Coihmandant,  31  Dec.  74. 
3o  Feb.  74'  2nd  in  Command  and  Win] 


ing  Oommander,  ao  April  78.— ^Furlough. 
13  June  77  Wing  Commander,  ao  April  78. 
:6  Nov.  75' Wing  Officer  and  A^ucant,  4  Mar.  74. 
16  Mar.  791  Wing  Officer,  14  Aug.  7a.— Sick  Furlough. 
13  Feb.  78lWing  Officer.  13  Aug.  79. 
XI  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Offloer. 

'In  medical  charge,  30  Sept.  76.  * 


11th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1799)- 

Light  Company, "  Pbbsia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Poena.    Faeinge,  Fate  Bi{jff^, 

Colonel  C.  T.  Palin,  Staff  Corps xi  June  731  Commandant,  28  Sept.  70. 

I<t. Colonel  R.  R.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps  13  June  77  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  18  Sept.  78.— Sick  Farloragb. 

Major  G.  G.  H.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps 4  Aug.  74I  Win^  Commander,  18  Sept.  78.— Officiating  and  in  ComzoBnd. 

•»* -BT  m  ™j__   a.-iMf  ^ ao  Dec.  75! Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

4  Feb.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  25  Mar.  76. 
37  Oct.  791  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  Oct.  76. 
23  Mar.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  as  Oct.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
28  Oct.  7 1, Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  Nov.  78. 
{In  medical  charge,  19  June  7a. 


Major  W.  T.  Eden,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  F.  Hume,  Gen.  List . 
Major  H.  French,  Staff  Corps.,.. 
Lieut.  E.  Werge,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  A.  Wapshare,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  Major  C.  K.  Colston .... 


12th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  15  January  1799) 

"  KiBUX  •'— "  MBBAKBX  "— "  HtDXXABAS  "—'*  CXITTBAL  IlTDIA.." 

Head  Quarters  at  Biu'k<^*    Facings,  Deep  B^f. 


Colonel  G.  F.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  T.  P.  B.  Walsh,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  C.  T.  Heathcote,  Staff  Corps  .. 

LtColonel  A.  T.  Reid,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  0.  M.  Browne,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  B.  Balfe,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  F.  Coussmaker,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  O.  B.  Mahon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  Whittuok,  17  Foot    

Surgeon  Major  0.  F.  Ogilvio,  MD. 
Burgeon  H.T.  Jerris 


xo  Mar.  75  Commandant,  30  June  77.— Sick  Furlough. 
20  Jan.  79,'Officiaiing  Commandant. 


7  Sept.  79, and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  x  Apr.  76.— Offg.  Comdt.  a8  N.I. 

""         "  Wing  Commander,  i  April  76.— Furlough.      [and  Winif  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xs  May  77.~Offg.  and  in  CoBunaniI 


3o  Dec.  78 
4  Feb.  71 
a8  Oct.  7x 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  xa'May  77.— Furlough. 
9  Deo.  72iWing  Officer,  ao  Aug.  79.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
ax  Sept.  74jWing  Offic<Nr,  7  March  79.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
X  Apr.  77 pfflciatinc[  Wing  Office  and  Quarter  Master. 


In  medical  charge,  35  Oct  73.— Furloiv 
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13th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  6  March  1800). 

•Bexpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  —  "Kmm»"— "Bmi-Boo-Ali»  — "CBMT»i.L  Itoia.' 
Head  Quarters  at  Xhow.    Faeingt,  Bv^. 


427 


Burx,  Namm,  Ajn>  Cosps. 


Bbxaexs. 


Colonel  B.  Mallaby,  Staff  Corps  ........ 

LLCoIonelJ.  H.  Gastell,  Staff  Corps   .. 
Major  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant,  Staff  Corps.. 

Captsin  J.  N.  Walker.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.Lainff,  Gen.  List 

M^r  P.  D.  Mander,  Gen.  List 

Idcot.  C.  B.  Down,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut,  W.  B.  K.  Pox,  i8  Foot 

Sorgson  Miyor  S.  B.  Halliday  


ASXT     I 

JUjrx._ 

3  Aug.  77  Commandant,  25  Got.  76. 

ao  Jan.  77 ,2nd  in  Command  and  Wins  Commander,  ao  April  78. 
31  Sept.  75  Winf?  Commander,  ao  Apnl  78. 
ao  July  791  Wing  Oi&cer,  ao  Jan.  72. — Furlough. 
25  Mar.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  25  Mar.  76. 

2  Aug.  79 1  Wing  Officer,  30  Deo.  74. 
28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  zx  July  74. 
23  Mar.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

iln  medical  charge,  z8  May  78. 


14th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  6  March  1800). 

Head  Quarters  at  Belgaun.    Faeinga,  Light  Bi{^, 


C(Jonel  J.  T.  Hm.  Staff  Corps    

Colonel  J.  O.^bson,  StaflTCorps 
Major  C.  J.  S.  CaWU,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  P.  H.  Greig,  Gen.  List 

Capiain F.  H.  Gordon,  Gen.  List 

iJeoL  H.  B.  Teman,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieot.  J.  H.  Candy,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.1).  Cole.  Staff  Corps 

Sarjceon  Migor  D.  E.  Hughes,  MD. 


18  Feb.  76  Commandant,  2 1  July  77. 

8  Dec.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  July  77. 
20  Jan.  78:Wiug  Commander,  2  Feb.  78.— Furlough. 

2  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer,  24  Aug.  74.— Officiating  wing  Commander. 

4  Feb.  71  (Wing  Officer,  21  Aug.  75. 
28  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer,  2  Feb.  78.— Furlough. 

2  Nov.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  April  78. 
II  Oct.  76  Officiating  Wing  Ofncer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medicaJ  charge,  21  Nov.  66. 


16th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  6  March  1800). 


Light  Company, " 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmedabad. 


CclonelG.  S.  Morris,  Infantry  

LtColonel  A.  Utterson,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  Barras.  Staff  Corps  

Lent.  Wm.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  H.  Blanshard.  Staff  Corps .. 
l^orW.  F.  Sand  with.  Staff  Corps 

Uut.  A.  W.  Forbes,  65  Foot 

SargconMigorS.  P.  Burrows 


PSUUL." 

FaeiHgs,  Light  Buff. 


30  July  75  Commandant,  8  July  76.— Furlough. 

I?  Deo.  77  aud  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  April  77. 

14  Mjir.  74' Wing  Commander,  4  April  77. 

28  Oct.  71  WingOfflcer  and  Ac^utant,  21  July  72. 

16  Fob.  76,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  16  Feb.  76. 

20  July  77 1  Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

I  Wing  Officer, 
I X  Sept.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  26  Feb.  70. 


16th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  6  March  1800). 


Ulonel  T.W.  W.  Pierce,  Staff  Corps 
{.t-Colonel  p.  S.  Ir©deU,  Infantry 
**JorW.  0.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps. 

ii^UloaelC,  8.  Stnrt,  Infantry 

taptain  J.  T.  CarmtherB.  Staff  Corps ... 
<;»Ptain  J.  E.  Watson,  Staff  Corps. 
^^^  W.  J.  Orr,  Staff  Corps  


Head  Quarters  at 


J-«t.  H.  W.  Sesrmonr,  Staff  Corps  . 

L»a:.j.8.Ashby,  Staff  Corps 

B^eoaW.C.  KieTOander 


29  Deo.  77 
31  Mar.  73 
31  Aug.  74 

30  Sept.  74 
2  Feb.  76 
7  Nov.  74 

19  Apr.  71 

zo  Sept.  75 
22  Mar.  76! 


XaUsgaum.    Faeingt,  Light  Bi^. 

Commandant,  6  April  78. 

and  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,25April  77. 

Wing:  Commander,  25  April  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander.  [Mallegaum. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  2  Feb.  76— Station  Staff  Offiopr, 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  10  April  75. 

Wing  Officer,  zo  Oct.  77.— Offg.  Sub  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  and  Class. 

—With  Bhopaul  Battalion. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  22  Dec.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 


17th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  i8  December  1803). 


Head  Quarters  at  Dharwar.    JFVieis^*,  FaU  YtUovo, 

Col-Jid  A  G.  Plomer,  Staff  Corps in  June  78  Commandant,  17  Oct.  77.— Furlough. 

i^Uk»elH.Vaughan,  Staff  Corps...       -      ^        -•    -        '^'^       ,  7.?.      ^ 
Jf^OT /.  Jacob.  Staff  Corps. 


J'VfH.L.  Walter,  Staff  Corps.... 
iieat.  W.  C.  F.  Field,  Staff  Corps. 
taptain  J.  L  Tinling,  Gen.  List... 

i^«3t.  E.  G.  Beilly,  Staff  Corps  ... 
8argeonH.W.  B.  Boyd 


[Commandant. 
14  June  77  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  17  Oct.  77.— Officiating 

8  June  75  Wing  Commander,  J7  Oct.  77.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command, 
ao  Dec.  77  Wing  Officer,  2  Msjrch  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

"  "  ""      -~  .  Adjutant,  25  Sept.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 


8  May  72  Wing  Officer  and  1 

8  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  July  75.— Offg.  A<D^utan(. 

Wing  Officer. 
28  Oct.  7z  Wing  Officer,  29  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  6  Jime  79. 


18th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  i8  December  1803). 


Head 

Colonel  J.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  , 

UColonel  F.  P,  Fortcath.  Staff  Corps 
Ji»JOT  J.  Q.  1.  Qrifflth.  Staff  Corps  !?.. 
UptamO.W.Braine,  Staff  Corps  .... 
fe.^.W.C.Ben.  StaffCorps  .... 
"«t.H.  B.  Fenton,  Staff  Corps  

tfeut.H.M.  Prior,  54  Foot    

W  A  C.  Yate,  zW.  LBegt 

bwgeon  J.  p.  Greany,  U.D 


*  Bxin-Boo-Axi"— "  Abybbxitia." 
Quarters  at  Pooaa.    Ffuingt,  Fait  TelUm, 


zo  Dec.  78  Commandant,  28  Aug.  7^ 
-  "    ndWJ 

ig.78.- 
Wing  Officer,  27  April  78.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 


20  Feb.  79  2nd  in  Command  an< 
9  Mar.  67  Wing  Commander,  28  Aug] 


17  Aug.  70 

28  Oct.  7z 

3  Oct.  7z 

12  Feb.  77 
22  Sept  76 


ing  Commander,  28  Aug.  78.— Furl. 
8.— Officiating  and  m  Coznmand. 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  Sept.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  26  April  76.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
Win^  Officer 


OfficuUing  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Attached  on  probation. 

In  medical  charge,  9  July  79-         Digitized  by 


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<28  19tli  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  November  18 17). 

"  GHUzirBB  "— '*  AnGRiiri8Ti.v  "— "  Put/xub  "— *'  Mooltav  "— "  Goojih.*." 
On  Service  Depot  at  KnrrMhee.    Faeinptt  Deep  Yellow. 


Ravx,  Naicxs,  awd  C0EP8.  I    ^"^ 


RSXASKB. 


I W.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps '  3  Feb.  76  ■  Commandant,  8  Dec.  77 .— Offg.  in  Com.  of  Brig  ide.  Lower  Indus. 

Mmot  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps  ao  Jan.  75  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Sick  fori. 

Xiyor  8.  J.  Waadby,  Staff  Corps  1  4  Sept.  78,  Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Offg.  Commandant. 

"---tR.  J.  Le  P.  Trench,  Gen.  List '  3  Sept.  79,  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  July  75.— Offg.  and  in  Com. 

I  and  Wing  Comdr. 

.  7.  Stevenson.  Staff  Corps  a8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  AcUatant,  a  March  78.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

.  G.  S.  Walter,  Staff  Corps   15  Apr.  76  Wing  Officer.  7  March  79.~Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

7.  C.  Stayner.  Staff  Corps xa  Feb.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

xn  Major  W.  E.  Cates | In  medical  charge.  a6  May  75. 

20th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  5  November  181 7). 

"  PXBSIA  "— *•  BXSRUB  "— "  KhOOSHAB  *'— *'  BUSHISX." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baroda.    Facings ,  Yellow. 

fMooA  T.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  xo  June  74  Commandant,  ao  May  76.— Furlough.  [Commandsnt- 

lAbColonel  T.  Kettlewell,  Staff  Corps  ...  ao  Feb.  78  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  aa  Aug.  77. — Officiating 

Muor  T.  S.  Strong.  Staff  Corps  4  Jan.  74  Wing  Commander,  aa  Aug.  77.— Offg.  and  in  Conunand. 

Maior  B.  Weetmacott,  Staff  Corps 19  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  7  March  79. 

'^        '  1 W.  S.  Hore,  Gen.  List   ax  Feb.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  aa  May  75.— Offg.  Brigade  M^or. 

I    Nusseerabad. 
.  J.  F.  C.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  ...  13  June  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  xx  Sept.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 
;  I  Wing  Officer. 

.  H.  B.  Warden,  Staff  Corps ax  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Prob.  Commissariat  Department. 

.  J.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  ao  Nov.  75  Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

.  A.  H.  Browne.  R.  Art zi  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

—1  Major  H.  De  Tatham,  IfD >      In  medical  charge,  6  Jan.  69. 


21st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Marine  Battalion)  (Raised  3  January  1777). 

An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostanee  corresponding  with  "  Per  Mare,  per  Terram." 

**PBBauLS  Gui.»"— "  Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— "Bubmah"— "Adbit"— "Htdbbabad  "— "  Pdbjaub  '•— "  ABYanviA.'* 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeinga,  Bark  Oreen.    Laee,  Gold. 

OoiooftH  A.  Canxegy,  Staff  Corps   37  July  73  Commandant,  5  Oct.  74.  [Judge  Advocate,  Poena  Circle. 

lAOnlnairi  G.  F  Beville,  Staff  Dorps   ...'-xx  July  77.  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  14  Oct.  78. — Offg.  Dep. 

I  I  Wing  Commander, 

1 B.  8.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps |xo  Apr.  78,Wing  Officer,  8  April  76.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

1  C.  T.  Bchalas,  Gen.  List   'a4  0ct.  71  Wing  Officer,  at  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

.  G.  E.  Bven,  Staff  Corps  ax  Sept.  75 'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  xj  Sept.  79. 

I^iflvt.  A.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps  ;3o  Dec.  7i|Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  Sept.  79. 

.  C.  B.  Adams,  66  Foot  ao  Nov.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


Major  W.  H.  ColviU  , 


In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  79. 


22n(l  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  January  1818). 

Light  Company,  "Pbbsia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Belgaom.    Facinge^  Dark  Green, 

0olooel  J.  Fairbrother,  Staff  Corps 19  July  76  Commandant,  a8  April  77.  • 

Lk.Colonel  J.  H.  Drummond,Staff  Corps  14  June  77  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  7  Oct.  78. 

LljOolaoe)  J.  G.  Watts,  Staff  Corps 'lo  Dec.  79, Wing  Commander,  a  Aug.  76.— Brigade  Major,  Aden. 

Miyor  D.  R.  F.  Wooldridge.  Staff  Corps'ai  Nov.  76' Wing  Commander,  8  Dec.  77.— With  Afghan  Transport  Train. 

OiVtam  W.  A.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps  ...'30  Jan.  78  Wing  Officer.  24  June  71. 

'* — -  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  I30  Dec.  7X|Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  94  Feb.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

r  A.  F.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps la  Sept.  79 'Wing  Officer,  la  Sept.  71,— Sick  Furlough. 

^  C.  B.  Harrison,  56  Foot 15  Apr.  76  Wing  Officer,  xx  May  78. 

u  A.  L.  B.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps xa  Feb.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

'—  Mi^or  H.  A.  Lewis   I      iln  medical  charge,  7  May  73. 

23rd  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

"  KiBKBB  "— **PbBSIA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ahmednuggur.     Fadnga,  Dark  Oreen, 
jCommandant, 
ao  Jan.  75'and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  ai  June  76. 


XAG<done1  M.  R.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps. 
r  J.  Gatacre,  Staff  Corps 

F.  T.  Rbden,  Staff  Corps  .... 
B.  C.  Kellie.  Staff  Corps  . 


ao  Dec.  72 

aSOct.  71 

W.  St.  J.  Richardson,  Staff  Corps  11  Feb.  75 


13  June  77 


,.  R  I.  Scallon,  Staff  Corps 

tF.  J.  Tobin,  86Foot 

Buqcvom  Mi^or  J.  Simpson,  MB.. 


Wing  Commander,  17  Jan.  79. 
Wing  Officer, 
Wing  Officer,  8  Feb.  73. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  July  7a. 
Wing  Officer,  x?  Jan.  79. 
Wing  Officer,  6  Aug.  79. 
I  a  May  77  Attached  on  probation. 

|In  medical  charge,  x3  Mar.  72. 


I  a  Feb.  76 


24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

"  Abbjt  "— "  Cbftbal  Ikdia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Kehldpore.    Facings,  Dark  Oreen, 
vHMuavI  J.  H.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  ...  xo  June  75  Commandant,  9  June  75.  «.  v    1 

LLOokmel  R.  M.  Chambers,  Infantry  ...'  5  Oct  74  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a9  Sept.  77.— Sick  FurL 
lA-Ookmel  G.  S.  Hawthorn.  Staff  Corps  ao  Feb.  78  Wing  Commander,  ao  April  69.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

"^-  •  nr  O.  P.  Newport.  Staff  Corps 4  Mar.  77  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

lin  W.  H.  Lyster.  Staff  Corps  1x6  Oct.  78  Wing  Officer,  X3  June  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

iin  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps 35  Apr.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  aa  Sept.  75. 

f  B.M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps ix  Dec.  78  Wing  Officer,  X9  June  7a. 

w  A.  A.  Pearson,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Nov.  75.— Station  Staff  Omeer. 

C.  R.  Phillips.  Staff  Corps  10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

iJ.  A.  Howell    In  mcdicHi  charge,  a^  Jan.  77.  j 

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25th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  26  May  1820). 

"HuAXii "— "  Htdibabao."    Liffht  Company,  "  Pbrsia.  "— *'  Ciktsa^l  Ikdia.  "— "  Abtssikia.* 
Hoad  Qaarters  with  Oaadfthar  Field  For«e.    Facinffit  Pals  Yellow. 


429 


Bavz,  Naxbs,  and  C0BP8. 


Colonel  A.  B.  Little.  Staff  Corps 

ColoneJI.  F.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  .. 
LtColonel  C.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  J.  Doig,  Staff  Corps 

M^or  J.  Withers,  Staff  Corps 

Capuin  F.  6.  T  Welch,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieat.  A.  J.  P.  Xathall,  Staff  Corps.. 
CspUdn  J.  DeB.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps 

Sarxeott  lOgor  M.  Heflbman 


AaifT 

RjLKX. 


RXKABKS. 


Fob.  72  Commandant,  24  Mar.  66.— Offg.  in  Com.  Nasaeerabad  Brigade. 
May  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  28  Apr.  77.— Offg.  ComdL 
June  78  Wing  Commander,  2R  Apr.  77.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 
July  75  Offlcuating  Wing  Commander. 
Jane  78  Wing  Officer,  15  Feb.  76.— Furlough. 
Apr.  79.  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  Oct.  77. 
Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Aug.  78. 
Mar.  74' Wing  Officer,  x6  June  75. 
I  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
|ln  medical  charge,  12  Feb.  69. 


26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  9  March  1825). 

"  PBBSIi. "— "  KhOOSHAB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Deesa.    Facing*,  Light  Bt^f. 

Culonel  John  Miles,  Staff  Corps 3  Feb.  76  Commandant,  25  April  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Colonel  J.  Harpur,  Staff  Corps  17  Feb.  78  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  April  77. — Offg.Comdt. 

LkCotonel  W.  H.  Ross,  Staff  Corps  20  Dec.  78  Wing  Comniander,  20  Jan.  77.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Captain  J.  M.  Heath,  Staff  Corps la  Oct.  72  Wing  Officer,  x  Jan.  64.— Sick  Furlough. 

Captain  F.  H.  Foxjett,  Staff  Corps   no  June  77  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  31  May  71. 

Captain  C.  J.  A  Y'ates,  Gen.  List I  8  Mar.  72  Wing  Officer,  x8  Sept.  75.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut.  H.  E.  Passy,  Staff  Corps '  9  Aug.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  April  78. 

Sargeon  Major  G.  Y.  Hunter 1      ;Iu  medical  charge,  5  Seot.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

I      Officiating  in  m^cal  charge. 


27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^  or  1st  Belooch  Regiment  (Linht  Infantry) 

{Bautd  8  Mag  1844). 
"  Dblhi  "— **  Abtssutia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jacobabad.    Facing*^  Bed. 

Colonel  H.  Beville,  CB.  Staff  Corps xs  Feb.  74  Commandant,  30  Oct.  60.— Sick  Furlough. 

u.CoIonclT.  Bell,  Staff  Corps xo  Deo.  76  Officiating  Commandant.— Prom  30  N.  I. 

Colonel  A.  P.  Davis,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  ao  May  76.— Furlough. 

Jlajor  A.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps x6  May  77  Wing  Commander,  11  May  78.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

Lieut.  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps a8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  April  78.— Offg.  Wing  Conunander. 

Lient.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 2a  Sept.70  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  Dec.  71.— Furlough. 

«»jor  M.  H.  Niooleon,  Gen.  List,  Inf...;  9  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  17  Deo.  73.— Brigade  Major,  Candahar  Force. 

L:eac.  A.  L.  Sinclair,  Staff  Corps /  3  Dec.  74|Wing  Officer,  xx  May  78.— Offg.  Adj.  and  Comdg.  Depot  30  N.  I. 

.  :  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Snrjfeon  W.  Q.  H.  Henderson I      lln  medical  charge,  24  May  78.— Officiating  Civil,  Kotree. 

28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  21  January  1846). 

Light  Company,  "  Pxasia.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Sorat.    Faeinge,  Pale  Yellow. 
U.ColonelT.  R,  Nixnmo,  Staff  Corps  ...'xx  Dec.  75: Commandant,  6  Oct.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 
UCoIonel  C.  T.  Heathcota,  Staff  Corps  7  Sept.  74  Officiating  Commandant.— From  xa  Nl. 
".Colonel  W.  H.  Newport,  Staff  Corps  x6  Dec.  76  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  i  June  78.— Sick  Furloagh. 


^ior  J.  Ketchen,  Gen.  List  27  July  79 

(»ptain  F.  C.  Singleton,  Staff  Corps  ...   9  Dec.  7X 

T-  I 

l-wut  E,  A.  Barclay,  Staff  Corps ;  6  June7x 

IJ«t  R.  E.  D.  Beilly,  Staff  Corps 3»  Aug.  72 

w.  W.  8fc  L.  Chase,  Staff  Corps xo  Sept.7s 

Um.  C.  H.  Seddon,  Staff  Corpa 'x2  Feb.  77 

SuxeonMajor  J.  F.  Keith,  JfB 1 

I 


Wing  Commander,  i  June  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer, 27  Sept.  73.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  and  end  in  Comd. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  X4  Oct.  74. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  to  June  76.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  Sept.  jg. 

Officiating  W^ing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Oct.  78. 


29tli  Bombay  Native  Infantry^or  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  {Raised6  May  1846). 


'  Pbbsia 
Head  Quarters  with 

Colonel  0.  V.  Tanner,  Staff  Corps  

UOolonel  J.  Galloway,  Staff  Corps 

«aJor  G.  C.  Sartorius,  Staff  Corps   

jUjorG.F.  Bryant,  Staff  Corps 

l^jorC.  A.  Cunningham,  Staff  Corps.. 

J-ient.  W.  A.  Broome,  Staff  Corps 

{•teat.  H.  K.  W.  BeviUe.  Staff  Corps 

Jient  R.  C.  O.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps 

Nirgeon  Maaor  B.  Morton   

Snrgeon  A.  F.  Adams  


RbSHXBB  "— •*  KhOOSHAB  "— "  BUBHCBB." 

Field  Foree.    Denot  at  Hyderabad.    Facing*,  Bed. 
32  Nov.  79 1  Commandant,  6  Aug.  70. 

X  X  June  79|  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  6  July  79 . 
X  Oct.  77  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

37  June  79I  Wing  Officer,  3  July  72. 

so  June  78  Wing  Officer,  28  Oct.  76.— D.  A.  Adj.  Gen.,  Sind  Diet.  -Sick  Furl. 

38  Oct.  7x  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  X3  Oct.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

•X  Sept.  74' Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  19  June  78.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
3x  Dea  73^  Wing  Officer,  xy  Sept.  -^g. 

{In  medical  charge,  24  Jan.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

.Officiating  in  medical  charga 


30ih  Bombay  Native  Infantry^  or  Jacob's  Rifles  (Raised  30  Jmie  1858). 

Head  Quarters  with  Oaadahar  Field  Forte.    Depot  at  Jaoobabad.    Jacket  and  Facing*,  Drab. 
Colonel  W.  G.  Mainwaring,  CIB»  S.C   ...  x  Mar.  74  Commandant,  3  Sept.  58.— Commanding  nt  Quetta. 

U.Colonel  T.  Bell,  Staff  Corps 'xo  Dec.  76  snd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commdr.,  15  May  65.— With  37  N.  I. 

I  I  Wing  Commander, 

33  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer,  xx  Aug.  77.— Officiating  Wing  Conmiander. 
.  x3  Dec.  77  Wing  Officer,  3X  Aug.  70 

,  36  June  78  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Sept.  76.~Offg.  Quarter  Master. 
I  Wing  Officer, 
XX  Sept.76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.    Digitized  by  VjOO^  ikl 


Bt.  U.C0L  P.  T.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps 
^ptein  W.  C.  Harrison,  Staff  Corpe 
Captain  H.  F.  Smith,  Staff  Corpe ... 

Lkwt.  W.  N.  Jnatioe,  X7  Foot 

Surgeon  K.  R.Kirtikar 


430 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Cavalry. 


Majobs. 

Peat,  Walter  Scott 

Fagan,  Joseph 

Captaiit. 
Owen,  Conrad  Agnew« 


6  Feb.  6i 


I   GAPTAXir.        MAJOB. 


27  Jane  77  att  Jan.  75  27  June  79  Sqnadron  Commander  1  Cavtlry. 


27  June  59  .  .      . ,    .  ^    . 

27  Dec.  59 10  June  61  27  Dec.  71!  4  Mar.  75  27  Dec.  79| 


27  Oct.  61 


I 

I  1  Squadron  Offlccr  2  Cavaliy. 

27  Oct.  62^27  Oct.  73  10  Aug.  75  27  Dec.  79' Squadron  Officer  2  Cavali?. 

I  I 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Infajitry. 


Hajobs. 
Comyn,  Fred.  Fitz William 

Hibbert,  John  

Ketchen,  James  ^ 

Greij?,  Piercy  Henderson... 
Mockler,  Edward 


27  Feb.  S9  26  Sept. 
27  Feb.  59  21  Feb. 
27  July  59 '24  Sept 

2  Aug.  59    6  Dec. 

2  Aug.  59    I  Jan. 


Mander,  Frederick  Day.. 
Rutherford,  James 


Madden,  John  Mellish 

Trench  .Richard  John  Le  Poer 
Leacock,  Frederick  Schuler* 
Nicolson,  Malcolm  Hassells.. 

CAFTAI376. 

Walcott,  Edmund  Scopoli'  .. 

Tinling,  John  Isaac  

McRac.  Alex.  Richard  Taylor 

Reay,  Edward  Robert   

Rowlandson.  John  Arthur 
Ryves,  Charles  Maxwell 


Willoughby,  James  Fortnom 

Prideaux,  Robert  Austice 

Jackson,  Freeman  Henry 


Hume,  Walter  Francis , 

Gordon,  Frank  Henry 

Browne,  Charles  Michael 

Hennell,  Reginald  

Gordon.  James  Eyles   

Hore,  Walter  Stuart* 

Laing,  William 

Stevens,  Malcolm  Wilkinson 
Bchalaz,  Charles  Theodore ... 
Morris, William  Cunningham 
Yates,  Charles  James  Abbott. 


2  Aug.  59 
4  Aug.  59 

I  Sept.  59 

3  Sept.  59 
9  Deo.  59 
9  Dec.  59 

9  Mar.  60 

8  June  60 

9  June  60 
9  June  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
27  Jan.  61 
27  Mar.  61 

7  June  61 

8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 

25  July  61 
27  July  61 
12  Sept. 61 

II  Nov.  61 
27  Dec.  61 

.  27  Jan.  62 

1 1 27  Jan.  62 

27  Jan.  62 


X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 


X  Jan.  62 


I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


captaik.  i 
mTNov.  68 1 
I  Mar.  69 
iS  July  69' 
24  Aug.  69 
24  Oct.  69 

14  Oct.  69 
14  Oct.  69 

31  Oct.  69 


62  31  Oct.  69 
62  31  Oct.  69 
62  31  Oct.  69 


MAJOB, 

^VFebT^I  Wing  Officer  4  Native  Infantry. 
'27  Feb.  *      ^   "^-~  ""'- 

'27  July 

2  Au*. 

2  Aug. 


12  May 
30  July 
30  July 
30  July 
30  July 
12  Aug. 
30  Oct.  < 
I  Dec.  I 
5  Feb. 

22  Apr. 
27  July 
19  Sept. 
30  Oct. 
7  Nov. 

29  Feb. 

30  Mar. 
16  July 
16  July 
16  July 
16  July 


62 


31  Oct. 

8  Feb. 
u..  8  Feb. 
62  8  Feb. 
62  4  Feb. 
'      4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 


79  Sub.  Assist.  Com,G«n. 
79  Wing  Commander  28  Native  Infantry. 
79: Wing  Officer  14  Native  Inf. 
79  Assistant  Political  Agent,  Mekran  Coart. 
SickFfirlough. 

2  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 

4  Aug.  79  Assist.  Superintendent,  1st  Grade,  Reveane 

Survey,  Mysore. 
X  Sept.  79  Assistant  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Poena 

and  Kirkee. 

3  Sept.  79  Wing  Officer  19  Native  Iniantry. 
9  Dec.  79|Sapt>ers  and  Miners,  Aden. 

9  Dec.  7qlWing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 


62 


4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
uj  4  Feb. 
63121  Feb. 
64  2x  Feb. 
64  25  Mar. 
64  19  Aug. 
64 1 24  Oct. 
64131  Oct. 
64   8  Mar. 


69  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General,  2nd  Class. 
70 1  Wing  Officer  17  Native  Infantry. 

70  2nd  in  Command  Erinpoora  Irregular  Force. 

70  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 

71  VVing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 
71 1  Wing  Officer  2  Native  Infantiy. 
71 'Squadron  Commander  3  CavaJry. 
71  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 

71  Assistant  to  the  Gov.  Gen.'B  Agent,  Baroda,  in  chaige 

of  Okamundel. 
71  Wing  Officer  11  Native  Infantry. 
71  Wing  Officer  14  Native  Infantry. 
7x  Wing  Officer  la  Native  Infantry. 
71  >Ving  Officer  5  Native  Infantry. 
71  2nd  in  Command,  3  Sind  Horse. 
71  Wi©g  Officer  20  Native  Infantry. 
71  Wing  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 
71  Squadron  Commander  ^  Cavalry, 
71  Wing  Officer  21  Native  Infantry. 

71  Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 

72  Wing  Officer  26  Native  Infantry. 


*  Major  J.  Ketchen  served  in  the  Indian  Navy  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  steam-fHgate  Auaye,  with  the  PersiflQ 
Expedition  in  1856-57,  and  was  presentat  the  landing  of  the  troops  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Be6bixe» 
surrender  of  Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mi^or  F.  8.  Leacock  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  against  the  Taepmgs  near  Shangbai  in 
X862,  and  was  presentat  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkaza  4th  April,  and  of  the  towno! 
Tseerpoo  X7th  April;  at  Nazeau  27th  and  29th  April;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  x2ihMay;  witj 
Uie  garrison  defending  Kahding  in  May,  and  at  the  recapture  of  that  place  24th  October  1862.  Ser^'ed  as  Staff 
Officer  to  the  Arabian  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against  the  Foudtheli  Arabs  in  1865-66:  present  at  Bit  Said 
22nd  December  1865,  and  all  subsequent  operations.  Served  in  command  of  No.  4  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogce  and  at  m 
storming  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

»  Captain  B.  S.  Walcott  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Light  Infantry  against  the  Taepiners  near  Shanghai ; 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkaza  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of  Tseer* 
poo  x7th  April;  at  Nazeau  27th  and  29th  April;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  or  Kahding  ist  May;  with  the  gam- 
son  defendmg  that  place  in  May  1862,  and  at  its  recapture  on  the  24th  October  1862. 

*  Captain  W.  8.  Hore  served  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Meofli)' 
«  Captain  0.  A.  Owen  ser\'ed  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  (Seneial 

Staveley  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MedaJ). 


Unattached  OfBicer. 


Majob. 
Murray,  Patrick.. 


29  Oct.  59 


XI  Apr.  65 


BBXVXT 
GAITAIV. 


29  Oct.  71 


CATTAXV.        MaJOS. 


XX  Apr.  72'29  Oct.  79iAttached  to  Commt.  Department* 


DigilizedbyCiOOQlC 


Bombay  Medical  Department. 


431 


Sxrioiov  GiHiRjLL,  ranks  a* 

M^jor  Oeneral. 

Honter,  William  Gayer,  MD 


DiPVTT  SvBfiBOHB  GxiTXBAL,  rank 
at  ColoneU. 

WyUie,  D»Tid.  MD 

Bettty,  Thomaa  Berkley.  MB 

Jo7nt,Fnnci8  6eor^e,  If D 

Moore,  William  James 

Hewlett,  Thomaa  Gillhnm ,  CIE. . . , 

Snaioirs  Muok,  rank  at  Majort, 
M  afUr  ao  feart'  Service  ihey 
Tvik  at  Lt.Colonelt,  but  junior  of 
tht  latter  rank,  axeepi  for  choice 
efOfiorUrt. 

Lumadaine,  John 

Thorold,  Harry  Octavins   

Mackenzie,  Malcolm  Munro  .  .. 

Stratton,  John  Prondfoot.  MD. 

Welsh,  John  Thomson,  MD 


Rois,  Charlea  Grant  Hope 

Tborp,  Robert  Crossing,  MD 

Brace,  Lewis  Stanhope  

Adey,  Arthnr  Wollealey  George. 

Partridge,  William  Peyton  


Johnston,  Theophilns  Bolton 
Wright    PlmikeU    

Kiven,  William.  MD 

Cook,  Henry,  If I> 

Atkins.Henry   

Day,  Horace,  Jfl> 

Seward,  George  Edwin,  MD 

Asher,  John  Gordon,  MD 

Pinkerton,  John,  MD 

BeU,  George  Coates,  MD 

J' lynt,  Christopher,  If X> 

Categ,  William  Ed-ward 

f'ruickBhank,  John,lfZ> 

Colston,  Charles  Kelway  

Ogilvie,  Charlea  Frederick,  MD. 

Bnrrowes,  Edmund  Poulter 

ColTill,  WUliam  Henry 

McDowBll,Came^iiJo8ephFra8.S. 

Miller,  Thomas,  Jf2> 

Cuter,  Heniy  Vandyke,  MD 

MeDoogal,  Henry  Robert  Law-  > 
rence,lf2) j 

Hopkins,  Nathaniel 

Morton,  Edward    

Langlev,  Edw.  Hartley  Raynsford 

C^^kell,  Philip  Wyatt 

Hunter,  George  Teates  

wMtead,  Robinson 

Blanc,  HenriJnles,  AfD 

DavieBjJohn  

I>7fflock,  William 


Bfxua,  Edward,  If i> 

Hojel,  Abraham  Nickson  

J^jiniball,  Peter  Stephenson,  MD. 
y  Kearar,  Francis  Ronayne,  MD. 

J^wia,  Henry  Alfred 

f-<»k,He|nry,lf2> 

fjon,  Isidore  Bemadotte 

J*rT7,  Andrew,  MD. 


Gray,  Wellington.  If  JJ 

flnghet,  DarW  Krakine,  MD. . 

Holmetted,  Thomas 

Cody,  Thomaa  

Nolan,  William,  If  D 

Banks,  Bamnel  O'Brien 

SnnpMn,  John,  If  ^ 

Bowman,  Bobcrt 

Hcffemaa,  Michael 

1.  aconachie,George  Archibald,  JfZ> 
iiambridge,  George  

Amott,  James,  Jfi> 

Batty,  Richard  Hamilton  . . 
Knapp,  William  Frederick 


Do  Tatham,  Hamilton,  MD.  . . 

Holiday,  Saimders  Barton 

IS^^  Bernard  Callan 

Daridaon,  James,  MB 

^*Si^  -'^toaram   Sadashiva  >' 

Keith,  Jowph  PiibeB',*  Jfif!*";.;.'... 


A88ISTAHT 

SUBOKON. 


21  Feb.  50 


BUBOBOir 
OBKBBAL. 


15  Sept.  77 

DBPUTT 
BUBO.OBK. 


t  Nov.  74 
21  Oct.    76 


I  .Tan. 
20  Mar.  _ 
iQ  Aug.  51  12  Nov.  76 

20  Nov. ** — '  -- 

20  Jan. 


10  Nov. 
20  Mar. 
20  June 
20  Oct. 
31  Mar. 


7  July 
4  Jan. 
6  May 
9  May 


3  Jaly  54 
7  Nov. 


J4  Jan. 
24  Jan. 
24  Jan. 
31  Jan. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
17  Oct. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
70  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

4  Aug. 
19  Nov. 

27  Jan. 

28  May 

28  May 
28  May 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 
23  July 

10  Feb. 

lo  Feb. 

10  Feb. 

10  Feb. 
27  July 

I  Oct. 

I  Oct. 

xOct. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

X  Oct. 

xOct. 
X  Oct. 
31  Mar. 
xOct. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 


[5  Sept.  77 
I  Nov.  79 


BVBOBOX 
UAJOB. 


30  Miir.  ji 
ao  June; 
20  Ocl*   7: 
26  Jan.  7i 


Bombay. 


No'rthem'Di  vision . 

Poona  Division. 

Sind  Division. — Sick  Furlough. 

Presidency  Division.— Furlough. 

Coroner,  Bombay,  and  Surgeon,  Goculdass  Hospital. 


Tiitary  Commissioner  for  the  Presidency  of  Bombay, 
.-^r  lit* Surgeon  and  in  medical  charge  Lock  Hospital,  Mhow. 
•  Lv  1  Surgeon,  Ahmednugger. 
i'ulitical  Agent,  Bundlecuud. 
.Sniierintendent  of  Vaccination,  Western  Gujerat  Circle. 


7  July  65 
4  Jan.  66 
6  May  66 
9  May  66 

3  July  66 

54  7  Nov.  66 

55  74  Jan.  67 
55  24  Jan.  67 
55  24  Jan.  67 
55  31  Jan.  67 
55  4  Aug.  67 
55  4  Aug.  67 
55  4  Aug.  67 

55  17  Oct.  67 

56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  20  Feb.  68 
56  4  Aug.  68 
56  19  Nov.  68 
58  27  Jan.  70 

58  28  May  70 

58  28  May  70 
58  28  May  70 
58  23  July  70 
58  23  July  70 
58  23  July  70 

58  3^  July  70 

5Q  10  Feb.  71 

59  xo  Feb.  7x 
59  10  Feb.  7x 

59  xo  Feb.  7x 

59  27  July  71 

60  X  Oct.  72 
60  I  Oct.  72 
60  I  Oct.  72 
65  31  Mar.  77 

65  31  Mar.  77 
61;  31  Mar.  77 

66  31  Mar.  78 
66  31  Mar.  78 
66  31  Mar.  78 
66  3T  Mar.  78 
66  I  Oct.  78 
66  X  Oct.  78 
66  X  Oct.  78 
66  22  Oct  78 

66  23  Nov.  78 

67  I  Apr.  79 
67    I  Apr.  79 

X  Apr.  79 

X  Apr. 


4  Native  Infantry. 

5  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona,  and  Supdt.  of  Poona  Medical  School. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Surat.— Officiating  at  Kurrachee. 

C  Presidency  Surgeon  3rd  District,  with  medical  charge  of 
t     Jail,  House  of  Correction,  and  Byculla  Schools. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Broach. 

Sappers  and  Miners.  fGrant  Medical  College. 

ist  Physician  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital,  and  Principal, 

Residency  Surgeon  at  Baroda. 

Superintendent  of  Matheran. 

On  Special  Duty. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Surgeon  European  General  Hospital,  Bombay. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Dharwar. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Rutnagherry.— Oflaciating  at  Surat. 

19  Native  Infieuitry. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons. 

1 1  Native  Infantry. 

12  Native  Infantry. 
15  Native  Infkntrj'. 

21  Native  Infantry. 
3  Light  Cavalry. 

8  Native  Infantry.  [General  Hospital. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Sattara. — Officiating  Goculdass  Tej pal  Native 

Civil  Surgeon,  Rajkote.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Kurrachee.— Sick  Furlough. 

29  Native  Infantrj*. 

Presidency  Surgeon,  and  District,  and  Marine  Surgeon. 

26  Native  Infantry. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Tanna. 

C  Senior  Surgeon,  Jamsetiee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital,  and  Prof. 
(     of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  Grant  Med.  College. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Carwar. 
C  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidency,  and 

1  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Grant  Medical  College. 
Staff  Surgeon,  Poona.— Officiating  Civil,  Poona. 
Prof,  of  Physiology,  Grant  Med.  Coll..  and  2nd  Phys.,  Jam- 
Examiner  Medical  Accounts.        [setjeo  Jejeebhoy  Hospital. 
10  Native  Infantry. 

22  Native  Infantry.  [Prof,  and  Curator  of  Museum,  G.M.CoU. 
Civil,  Kaira.— Offg.  2nd  Surg.  Jamsetjee  Jeejebhoy  Hospital, 
Chemical  Analyser  to  Government,  and  Prof,  of  .Chemistry 

2  Light  Cavalry.  [Grant  Medical  College. 
Secretary  to  Surg.  General.— Prof,  of  Botany,  Grant  Med. 
14  Native  Infantry.  [College.— Sick  Furlough. 
C  Civil,  Ahmedabad.— Supdt.  and  Teacher  of  Medicine,  &c. 
I  Ahmedabad  Medical  School.  [Offg.  Sec.  to  Surg.  Gen. 
Dep.  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Konkan  Registration  District. 

Dep.  Sanitary  Conunr.,  North  Doccan  Registration  Dist.— 
Ottjg.  Civil,  Kaira. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Hyderabad.— Sick  Furlough. 
33  Native  Infontry. 

25  Native  Infhntry. 

Ophthalmic  Surg.,  Ac, Grant  Med.  Coll.— Furl.     [Med.  Coll. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Dhoolia.— Offg,  Ophthalmic  Surg.,  Ac.,  Grant 
.  (  and  Surgeon,  European  (General  Hospital,  Bombay.— Prof. 

67    X  Apr.  79  I     or  Pathology,  Grant  Med.  Coll. 
67    X  Apr.  79  7  Native  Infhntry. 

.  (  and  Surg.  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital,  ProC  of  Anatomy, 

67    X  Apr.  79  1^     Qjj^Qt  jje^j  (joii^  ^^  Curator  of  Museum.— Sick  Furl. 
67    I  Apr.  79  ao  Native  Infantry. 
67    X  Apr.  79  13  Native  Infantry. 

67    X  Apr.  79  Civil  Surgeon,  Kotree.— Officiating  Civil,  Hyderabad. 
.67  30  Sept.  79  Assistant  Civil  Surgeon,  and  Supdt.  City  Jail,  Poona. 

.67*30  Sept.  79  Civil  Surgeon,  Muscat. 
.67  30  Sept.  79  28  Native  Infantry. 


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Boinhay  Medical  Department. 


I 

SlTBOloirs,  rank  at  lAtutenanU,  but 
after  tix  yean*  Service  tkejf  rank 
at  Captain*. 

Hav^GeorgeWilliamRobertfionlfl/ 

Eobb,  John,  MD 

Kiemander,  William  Coleridgo  . 

Howell,  John  Alexander   

PeteFB,  Charles  Thomas,  J£B 

Roberts,  Henry  Prescott,  MD 

Colson,  Edward 

MacRury,  Collin  William  , 

Salaman,  Selim  Myer,  MD 

Barker,  Frederick  Charles,  MD 

Caldecott,  Randolph ^ 

Waters,  George 

Murphy,  Patrick,  Jf2> 

M'Conaghy,  William,  MD 

Hoghes,  Arthur  Henry,  MD 

Wall,  Robert  Moreton,  MB 

Jones,  Francis 

Weir,  Thomas  Stephenson 


ASAlliT. 
SURCSBOfr.  ' 


Ooldamith,  Septimus  Jesse  

Bartholomenss,  Mat.  Loreuz,  MB. 

Patterson,  David  Aikman 

Wilkins,  James  Sutherland  

Barren,  William  Alexander 

Adams,  Andrew  Fergey 

Parakh^  Dhanjisha  Navroji 

Lucas,  John  Catchick 

Dane,  Arthur  Henry  Cole,  MD.... 

Greany,  John  Philip,  MD 

Ferguson,  John  Edward  

Burroughs,  George  Edward  Elton 

M'Clognxy,  James  

Clarkson,  John  Wilkins 

Parker,  Joseph,  MD 

MacGregor,  John,  MD 

Stewart,  Alexander  Kenneth 
Henderson,  Wm.  George  Hume... 
Dalai,  Kharshe^i  Ardeshir,  MB. 

Boyd,  Henry  Walker  Butler 

Eaton,  James  Bird,  MB 

Channer,  Osborne  Henry 

Young,  Edward  William  

M'Cahnan.  Hugh,  MD 

Ross,  David  Robert,  MD 

Hatch,  William  Keith ,  MB 

Masani,  Hormasji  Dadabhoi  

Kirtikar.  Kanoba  Ranchhoddaa.. 

Dutt,  Behaiy  Lall,  MD 

Manser,  Robert 

Adey,  Henry 


Koyaji,  Boram'i  Nasarvanji 

Street,  Alft«d  William  Frederick . 

Jervis,  Henry  Pruoe  

Tully,  Bdmond 

Dayidson,  David  Charles 

Peacooke,  Henry  Charles  Harding 

Nariman,  Kaikhoso  Sorabji 

Sargent,  Arthur  Francis  

Gomes,  Dominic  Anthony  

Worgan,  Thomas  Edward  

Monks,  Charles 

Damania,  Phirossha  Jamsetjee ... 

Bull,  George  Henry,  MD 

Barle,  Joseph  Herbert 

MacCartie,  Frederick  Fitzgerald 

Garruthers;  Charles  Ullc  

Lowdell,  Charles  George  Walton 

Briggs,  Harry  Beecham  

Carson,  Walter  Peter 

Faulkner,  Alexander  Samuel 


X  ApV.  68  Port  Surgeon  at  Aden. 

X  Oct.  68  Civil  Surgeon  at  Zanzibar.— Sick  Furlough. 

X  Oct.  68  X  6  Native  Infontry. 

I  Apr.  69  34  Native  Inflantry. 

I  Apr.  69  2  Native  Infantry. 

X  Apr.  6919  Native  Ini&ntry. 

X  Apr.  69  Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Dhoolia. 

I  Apr.  69  Dep.  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Sind  Registration  District. 

I  Oct.  69  Superintendent  Yerrowda  Central  Jail. 

X  Oct.  69  Civil  Surgeon,  Kulladghee.— Officiating  at  Rutnagherry. 

I  Oct.  69,1  Central  India  Horse. 

I  Oct.  69 1  Surgeon  to  the  Governor. 

I  Oct.  69 ;  Superintendent  Colaba  Lunatic  Asylum. 

X  Oct.  69 '  Superintendent,  Mahableshwur.  [College. 

I  Oct.  69 'Presidency  Surgeon,  zst  District.— Prof,  of  Midwifery,  Grant  Medical 

X  Oct.  69  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Southern  Decoan  Registration  Diet. 

X  Apr.  70  Civil  Surgeon,  Dohud.— Furlough.  [—Sick  Furlough. 

I  Apr.  70  Bombay.— Health  Officer  to  the  Municipality. 


1  Apr.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

31  Mar.  74 
3x  Mar.  74 
3x  Mar.  74 
30  Sept.  74 
30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 
3x  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
30  Sept.  75 

30  Sept.  75 

31  Mar.  76 
3x  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
30  Sept.  76 
30  Sept. 76 
30  Sept.  76 
30  Sept.  76 

30  Sept.76 
3x  Mar.  77 

31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
3X  Mar.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

IX  Mar.  79 

XX  Mar.  79 

XX  Mar.  79 

XX  Mar.  79 


Agency  Surgeon,  Bhaugelcund. 

:t  Sind  Horse. 

Officiating  Port  Burgeon,  Aden. 

Garrison,  StaflT  and  Details,  Aseergurh. 

Offlciatinff  Civil,  Sattara. 

Civil,  Shikarpore.— Officiating  39  Native  Infantry. 

6  Native  Infi&ntiy. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

I  Native  Infantry. 

18  Native  Infontry. 

Sick  Forlough. 

3  Sind  Horse. 

I  Sind  Horse. 

General  duty.  Presidency  Division. 


rpifltrict 


OfTg.  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Southern  Doccan  Registratioo 

Civil,  Aden. 

Poona  Horse. 

27  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Kulludghee. 

17  Native  Infantry. 

(reneral  duty.  Presidency  Division. 

Officiating  Surgeon  to  the  Governor. 

I  Bombay  Cavaixy. 

General  duty,  Poona  Division,  Sholapore. 

Officiating  Civil,  Bushire.  [Grant  Med.  Coll. 

Officiating  European  General  Hospital,Bombay,and  Prof.of  Paiholog;, 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

General  duty.  Presidency  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division,  on  Service. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division,  on  Service. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

Officiating  3  Sind  Horse. 

Officiating  x2  Native  Infantry. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

OfficiaUng  CivO,  Shikarpore. 

Kattiwar  State  Railway. 

Officiating  Civil,  Dohad. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry.    . 

General  duty,  Poona  Division. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

General  duty.  Northern  Division. 

General  duty.  Presidency  Division. 

General  duty.  Bind  Division. 


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Bombay  Veterinary  Department. 


433 


6nn  YmBorABT  Svkoxovs. 
Hanen,    James         Herbert     > 

Biockencote S 

Lamb,  William  


iBt  Class  YmsxirAST  Susoiov. 
Consumt,  Francis  Friend  Smith ... 


DA.TB  OF 
I   PBXSXVT 


33  May  50  5  Jnne  60  General  Superintendent  of  Horse  Breeding  Operations. 
10  Mar.  53'  15  Aug.  68  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 

IX  June  59,  XI  June  73  With  Royal  Artillery  at  Neemnch. 


Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

Tke  SiffU  Xetermd  Louis  George  Mylne,  3£A.  J>X>.  Sishop  of  Bombay,  6  July  1876. 

Tk4  VenerabU  Samuel  Stead,  MA.  Archdeacon  and  Commissary,  i  Nov.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop. 
Torke  Smith,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese,  18  Nov.  78. 


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Bev. 

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Bev. 

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Bev. 

BTATIOKS,  VtC. 


Smoa  Chjiplaisb.  — • — 

MonHUf  Salarv,  Bupeee  800. 

Robert  Easum,  MA ISick  Furlough. 

Ward  Manle.XXD {Senior  Presidency  Chaplain.— Furlough. 

Henry  William  BagneU,  BA Chaplain  of  the  Fort  of  Belgaum^with  Dharwar  and  Kon- 

kan.— Acting  at  Colaba. 
Samuel  Stead,  MA iPoona.— Sick  Furlough. 


.  Alexander  Lee  Onslow,  BA. 

.  (George  Carew  Reynell,  MA 

.  C.  Walford,  MA 

.  A.  Polehampton 

.  James  Heniy  Tomlinson  Blunt,  MA. 
.  W.  Jones  


Frederick  Lloyd  Sharpin,  MA... 

William  Joshua  Ffennell,  MA. 

G.  B.  Streeten,  MA 

J.  Higgins  

Charles  Kirk,  If^ 

WUliam  Clark,  If  i< , 

C.  F.  H.  Johnston.  BA , 

P.  H.  LeFeuvre,  BA , 


Jnirios  Chaplaivs. 
MvntJkfy  Salary f  Bupeee  $00, 

A.  G.  Cane,  MA 

A.  G.  Lewis     

W.  Wingate,  MA 

A.  W.Baynham,  BA 

A.  0.  Walsh,  MA 

George  Gothard,  BA 

J.  F.  Forbes,  MA 

Henry  Nathaniel  Midwinter,  MA. 

Charles  Hume  Badham,  BA 

T.  F.  Dale 

G.  H.  Lewis 

Alfred  Campbell  Lochee,  MA  


Chaplain  of  Kirkee. 

ByculU.  [Kolhapore. 

Chaphiin  of  the  Camp  of  Belganm.— Visits  Dharwar  and 

Chaplain  of  Deolali.— Visits  Asseerghur  and  Dhoolia. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Chaplain  of  the  Fort  of  Belgaum,  visiting  Dharwar  and 

Konkan  Stations. 
(Hrrison  Chaplain  at  the  Presidency.— Acting  Sen.  Chaplain. 

—Acting  Archdeacon  and  Commissary. 
Gorpoorie.— Visiting  Sholapore,  Purandhar,  and  Diksal. 
Chaplain  of  Ahmednuggur. 
Neemuch.— Acting  Joint  Chaplain  of  Poona. 
Nusseerabad.- Visiting  Neemuch. 
Kurrachee  .—Furlough. 
Colaba.— Furlough. 
Baroda.— Visiting  Surat  and  Broach.-  -Furlough. 


Chaplain  of  St.  Mary*s,  Poona. 

Acting  Gktrrison  Chaplain  at  the  Presidency. 

Acting  at  Deesa,  with  Abu. 

Hyderabad.— Visiting  Kotree. 

Aden. 

Acting  Chaplain  of  Aden. 

Chaplain  olr^Abmedabad.— Visiting  Kaira  and  Mehmudabad. 

Acting  Chaplain  of  Neemuch. 

Chaplain  of  Baroda,  Broach,  and  Surat. 

Acting  at  Kurrachee. 

Rajkote  and  Bhooj. 


1875 

1S78 
'578 


CHURCH    OF    SCOTLAND. 


Bev, 


Thb  Sshiob  Chaflaiit. 
Monthly  Salary,  Bupee*  gSo. 


Sbitiob  Chaplaivs. 
Mantklv  Salary,  Bupeea  Soo, 

Bev.  Duncan  Macpherson,  MA 

Bev.  T.  H.  Greig    

JUHIOB  CaAPLAIir. 

Monthly  Salary,  Bupeee  500. 
Bev.  Andrew  Bullock  Watson  . 


Bombay. 
Poona. 


Officiating  at  Kurrachee. 


\Bev.  James  Hutton  Mackay,  MA 'Kirkee  and  Varanda. 


Bombay  Staff  Corps, — War  Services, 

>  flir  Edward  Green  served  against  the  Khosas  on  the  Runn  of  Kutch  in  1830,  and  in  a  charge  with  a  party  of  the 
3Qd  Light  Cavalry  had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1840  to 
'B43:  present  with  the  Light  Company  of  the  22nd  Foot  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Hyderabad  under  Sir 
James  Oatram,  and  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Ci.) ;  also  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
uvneral  with  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  the  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Kutch  in  1844-45 ;  i^z^d  as  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 
of  Mooltan, battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  General  P.  K.  M.  Skinner  served  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  Poona  Auxiliary  Horse  with  a  field 
•orce  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  and  Edur  districts  in  the  latter  pari  of  1835  and  commencement  of  1836 ;  also  on  the  Staff 
with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat, 
pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

♦  General  H.  J.  Pelly  served  in  Sind  from  1840  to  1847,  and  was  on  the  staflf  of  Sir  Charles  Nanier  at  the 
ViaUles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  in  the  campaign  against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  (Medal,  and 
Brevet  of  Major). 

=•  General  R.  R.  Tounghusband  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841-42 ;  present 
with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar;  and  in  1843,  ctB  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  force,  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal) .  Served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  (General  to  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rcshire,  the  sur- 
render of  Bushire,  and  during  the  forcetl  march  on  Borai^oon,  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and 
the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  OB.) .  Digitized  by  \<J  OO*^  i^ 


434  Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

*  Sir  Oeorffe  Malcolm  seired  as  Deputy  ABsistant  Commissary  General  and  Baggage  MsBter  with  tbs 
Bombay  DiviBion  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  of  Afighanistan  in  1838-39,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabool ;  commanded  the  outposts  or  the  Sind  Irregalar  Hone  ia 
Sastem  Kutchee  trom.  2840  to  iSia  and  was  constantly  engaged  in  active  operations  against  the  mil  Belooeheei, 
commanded  a  detachment  of  Bind  Irregular  Horse  at  the  battie  of  Nuflboskstst  August  1840  in  the  Eastern  Kntcbee 
Hills,  and  with  the  Sind  Horse  in  the  operations  against  Nussur  Khan  of  Khelat  in  1840-4Z,  including  the  afikir  it 
Kunda  and  the  action  near  Dadur,  when  Mir  Nussur  Khan  with  the  whole  of  the  Brahoere  army  was  drawn  from 
his  position  and  his  camp  taken.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  at  Shadadpoor  in  1843  when  the  force  under  Captain 
Jacob  defeated  the  army  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Shadadpoor.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  during  Sir  OharlM 
Napier's  campaign  in  1844-45  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  Eastern  Kutchee  and  in  the  surprise  and  captore  of 
Bhapoor  on  the  night  of  the  xsth  Januaxy  1S45.  Commanded  Head  Quarters  and  regiment  Sind  Hone 
and  a  detachment  of  ist  Sind  Horse  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^aub  campniKm  of  Z84&-49,  including  the 
siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  GoQi'erat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  and  occuMtion  of 
Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Hoisein 
Persia  in  1857 ;  commanded  the  field  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  and  two  companies  of  the  38th  Bombay 
N.I.  which  stormed  and  captured  Hulgullee  on  30th  November  1857.  Commanded  the  field  force  in  Uie  operationg 
against  Shorapoor  which  ended  in  the  occupation  of  the  fortress  on  the  ^th  February  1858.  Commanded  the  field 
force  in  the  operations  against  the  rebel  Chief  of  Nurgoond  which  ended  m  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  on 
the  xst  June  1858. 

*  Lieut.General  H.  J.  Barr  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire.  expedition  to  Boraa^oon*  action  of  Khooshab,  bombardment  and  captare  of 
Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel). 

'  Sir  Henry  Daly  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 


Clasps).  (Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  passage  of  the  Kotah  Pass,  and  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in 
i85o-5x-|3  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Gmdes  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (twice  wounded  and 
horse  kuled,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.).    Commanded  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Brevet  of 


Lt.  Colonel),  and  the  Brigade  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  Sir  Hope  Grant's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  mdnding 
the  action  at  Nawabgunge'and  passages  of  the  Goomtee  and  Gogra. 

10  Lieut.General  W.  F.  Marriott  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  in 
Bind  and  Affghanistan  in  1838-39,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal). 

^i  laeut.  General  T.  Stock  ser>'ed  against  the  Koolees  in  the  Mahee  Kanta,  and  the  Bheels  in  the  vicinity  of 
Doongurpoor  in  1830 ;  commanded  detachment  of  the  23rd  Regiment  which  took  part  in  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  viUage  of  Kurraul  and  the  release  of  the  Thakoor.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and  Canara 
in  1837,  and  in  Upper  and  Lower  Sind  trom  1839  ^  '841  • 

"  Lieut.  General  W.B.  Salmon  served  with  the  Bombay  Columnof  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan 
in  Z838-39,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal). 

^*  Major  General  S.  J.  K.  Whitehill  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  with  the  force  in  Sind  under  Lord  Keane  from 
1838  to  X842,  and  with  a  field  force  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  Bagoojee  Bangria  A-om  X844  to  1846.  Senred 
with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  X857,  and  present  at  tne  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medsl  with 
Clasp).  Served  in  command  of  the  Guzerat  Horse  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in 
1858-59;  also  in  command  of  the  Guzerat  Horse  with  the  field  forces  under  Major  A.  Honner  and  Colonel  Stiles 
agrainst  the  Wagheers  in  Kattywar  in  1859-60 ;  and  in  comnmnd  of  a  field  force  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  x86o. 

"  Major  General  C.  B.  W.  Hervey  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and Canan in 
1837,  and  with  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  as  2nd  in  Command,  and  for  some  time  in  command  of  tiiat  corps  and 
of  a  Belooch  Lev>'  in  Upper  Sind  in  1840-42 ;  with  a  wing  of  his  regiment  in  Cutch  and  in  command  of  H.  H.  the 
Rao's  Horse  in  the  Runn  in  1 843-44 .  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Secretary  to  Sir  James  Outram  in  the  E:q)edition  to 
Persia,  including  the  march  to  Bon^joon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  the  operations  at  Mohumra  in  1857  (Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

^"  Colonel  C.  M.  Barrow  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Scind  and  Affghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  stora 
and  capture  of  Ghuxneo  (Medal),  and  in  the  attack  on  the  stronghold  of  the  Affghan  chief  Ruheem  Khan.  Also  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  8U^ 
render  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  19th  Regiment  Native  Inflantry  whilst  em- 
ployed against  the  GKvafior  mutineers  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahib,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Bajpoons 
States  in  X858,  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bundlekund,  and  Central  India,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  B^ghor, 
Mungrowlee,  Sindwano,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Msgor  General  G.  A.  Leckie  served  in  Sind  in  1842-43,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

i>  Mi^or  General  R.  Richards  served  as  Staff  Oificer  to  the  Field  Force  at  Wanga  Bazaar  and  other  places  in  the 
Thurr  or  Great  Desert  of  Sind  fix)m  March  1843  to  March  1844.  This  force  opened  the  postal  communication  with 
the  army  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  suppressed  the  Robber  Tribes  in  the  Great  Desert.  Was  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Forts  of  Deepla  and  Nowakote,  belonging  to  the  insurgent  Amir  Shore  Shah  Mahommed.  Serred  in  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  x 848-49  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Native  Inflmtrv,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan, 
battle  of  (voojerat,  and  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Field  Force 
under  Colonel  Bradshaw  which  penetrated  the  Eusofzie  coun^  north  of  Peshawur  in  December  1849,  'or  the  porpose 
of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Swat  border,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Sugao,  FSlaii 
Shurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Bazdurra  Valley  on  the  nth  and  X4th  of  that  month  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■  Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern MahrattaCountry  in  184^-45,  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  the  Forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  on  the  Divisional  Staff  2nd  Division  Persian  Expeditionary  Force 
in  X857,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  Also  served  on  the  Divisional  Staff  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Division  throughout  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  by  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Army  firom  April  185S  to 
January  1859,  action  of  Sanganeer,  battle  of  Bunass,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Ferozeshab  (several  tunes  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  head  of  the  Commissoriat  throughont  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

»  Colonel  R.  Fhayre  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1840  to  1845,  commanded  a  paitj 


army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

sa  Colonel  G.  U.  Price  served  with  the  ist  Grenadier  Regiment  in  Sind  in  1843,  ^^^  ^m  present  at  the  battles  of 
Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

S7  Colonel  W.  L.  Cahusac  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  X857,  including  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal). 

^  Sir  Lewis  Pelly  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  as  PoUtioal  Secretary  and  Persian  Interpreter  to  Greneral  JohB 
Jacob  commanding  Cavalry  during  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1857,  including  the  occupation  of  Bushire. 

«»  Sir  William  LockyerMerewetherser\'ed  in  Scind  with  the  2 xst  Bombay  N.I.  in  i84a-43,  and  was  present  st 
the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45.  Senred  with 
the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Sind,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  132  men  defeated  a  lar«e 
body  of  Bhootees  near  Polagee  in  X847 ;  also  with  a  detachment  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  with  the  Bombsy 
Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Croojerat,  pv- 
suit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  on  the  ft-ontier  of  Upper  Sind  from  1847  ^* 
X862,  BUCceisftiUy  held  it  during  1857,  crushing  an  extensive  rebellion  projected  by  the  Belooch  and  Brahoee  tribes 
(CB.).  Was  present  as  Resident  at  Aden  in  the  operations  against  the  Foodhli  tribe  of  Arabs  in  1865-66,  includine 
the  skirmishes  at  Bir  Saed,  Ahmodra,  and  destruction  of  Shugra. 

M  Colonel  F.  Schneider  served  with  the  loth  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  io 
i844-45»  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohnr  and  Munsuntosh. 

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"  Brigadier  General  C.  T.Aitchison served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Cor  ntry  in  1844-45  as  Field 
Engineer,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Samonghur,  Boodurghur,  Punulla  (wounded),  Powunghnr, 
Monohar,  and  Munsnntosh  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  as  Mf^jor  of  Brigade  in  Persian  Expeditionary  Force 
in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon, 
and  action  at  Khoosnab  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  receired  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Counci], 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miigor).  Served  with  Colonel  Malcolm's  Field  Force  in  Southern  Mahratta  Conntry 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857-5B,  in  command  of  aoo  Europeans  during  forced  march  on  Shorapore,  and  at  the  surrender 
and  ooenpation  of  that  fortress  (Medal). 

**  Oolonel  A.  Thacker  was  present  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the 
PoAJaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  (Lionel  R.  H.  Keatinge  served  as  Political  Officer  with  the  Mhow  Field  Force  and  ist  Brigade  Central 
India  Field  Force  in  1857-58  at  the  siege  of  Dbar,  three  days'  fighting  near  Mundesora.  and  at  the  siege  of 
Chandaree— dangerously  wounded  In  three  places  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Com- 
manded a  force  of  irregular  troops  against  Seeta  Ram  Holkar  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  October  1858 ;  served  with 
Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  November  1858 ;  commanded  irregular  troops  against 
innirgents  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  1859 ;  commanded  field  detachments  in  Kattywar  against  rebel  Wagheers  in  1865. 

"  (}olonel  C.  T.  Palin  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848  -  49,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medial  with 
tiro  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  C.  Thompson  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
ai  the  storm  and  capture  of  Samunghur  and  Powunghur;  dangerously  wounded  at  the  taking  of  the  village 
cf  Seevapore.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
c.iptnre  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of 
1357  as  Staff  OlBcer  to  Brigadier  Creneral  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kolapoor  ftom  the  rebels  ob 
Cih  December  1857. 

"  Colonel  H.  N.  Miller  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pniyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  (roojerat,  and  pursuit  of  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  in  the  Guide  Corps  in  the  Expedition  into  Eusoofsaie  under  Colonel  Bradshaw  in  1850  ;  served  in  the 
Goide  Corps  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Cplin  Campbell  against  the  Momunds  and  other  Hill  Tribes  in  1851-52  (Medal 
vrith  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Rawul  Pindee  Division  of  Police  during  the  mutiny  in  1857— severely  wounded 
(Medal). 

**  Colonel  A.  B.  Little  was  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Cavalry  at  Anrungabad 
in  18^7,  and  subsequentrelief  of  Mhow,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  also  in  the  actions  in  firont  of 
Mondeesoor,  battle  of  Gurrarea  and  capture  of  that  place  on  the  23rd  and  24th  November,  1857 ;  at  the  siege  and 
storm  of  the  fortress  of  Chandaree,  when  he  led  and  conmianded  the  left  attack  by  escalade ;  at  the  battle  of  theBetwa 
where  he  bronght  his  Regiment  out  of  action ;  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  where  he  commanded  his  Regiment ; 
ftction  of  Koonch ;  commanded  the  left  wing  of  his  Regiment  at  the  capture  and  storm  of  Lohari ;  in  the 
■ereral  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  flrom  the  15th  to  the  23rd  of  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Galpee, 
actions  of  Morar,  Kotah-ke- Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  a  culumn  under  Sir  Robert  Napier; 
engaged  in  several  skirmishes  with  the  rebel  leaders  Raja  Maun  Sing  and  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1859^ 
receiTed  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Grovemment  for  services  rendered  at  GwaUor,  several  times  mentioned  in 
d«pa(ehes  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
commanded  the  entrenched  position  of  Addegerat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Colonel  C.  O.  Maude  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsnntosh.  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  Head  Qtiarten 
AbjBsinian  expeditionary  force  under  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala  throughout  that  campaign,  present  at  the  storm- 
ing and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

^  Colonel  J.  A.  M.  Macdonald  served  as  D.A.Q.M.Greneral  attached  to  Head  Quarters  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Malwa  Field  Force  as  D.A.Q.M.General  m  1857,  and 
vaa  present  at  the  capture  of  Dhar  and  of  Mundesore,  and  action  at  Surraria.  Appointed  A.Q.M.General  to  Sir  Hugh 
Rose,  and  served  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captore 
of  Rhatghur,  action  of  Barodiea,  relief  of  Sauflror,  capture  of  Grorrakotta,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of 
the  Betwa  (horse  killed),  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Golowlee,  and  capture 
of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  M^or,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A.Q.M.  General  with  the  Field  Columns  under  Sir  Hugh 
Sose  south  of  the  Nerbudda  in  1859. 

^  Colonel  W.  G.  Mainwaring  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal 
with  two  Cnasps).    Served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Colonel  T.  Thatcher  served  with  the  Sind  Horse  in  Persia  in  1857.  Was  present  at  the  attacks  in  1858  on  the 
rebel  Bheels  at  Nandoor,  Lingota  (received  the  thanks  of  Giovemment),  Shumsherpoor,  Ambone  and  Mandivur. 

^  Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  his  expedition  to  Bhawulpore 
m  1845-46,  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs. 
Storm  of  the  city  breach,  capture  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Persian  campaign  of 
"5^57.  with  the  Rear  Guard  at  Reshire,  attack  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  march  on  Bora^oon,  and  occupation 
Jthe  enemy's  entrenched  Camp,  night  attack  of  the  6th  February,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Serred  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  as  AcUutant  Greneral  to  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 
vA  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Camp  before  Rutghur,  battle  of  Barrodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  attack  and  capture  of 
(wnkota,  action  and  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  ana  subse- 
(T^&t  pnrsuit,  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  and  subsequent  pursuit,  action  at  Muttra,  battle  of  Gralowlie,  and  the 
*«^wal  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna,  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  battle  and  capture  of 
y'^^lior  (frequently— thrice  specially— mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  again 
in  Infield  in  the  latter  end  of  1858-59  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  whole  of  the  Troops  south  of  the  Nerbudda  under 
ou-Hngh  Rose.  Served  as  Assistant  (General  of  the  ist  Division  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68, 
aad  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storm  and  capture  of  MagiaUi  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Colonel,  and  Medal). 

**  Brigadier  (General  F.  A.  E.  Loch  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  acted  as  extra  Aide  de  Camp  to 
General  Dundas  commanding  the  Bombay  Colunm  during  the  siege  and  until  uxo  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Mooltan 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1857;  wounded 
at  the  first  attack  on  and  subsequent  capture  of  Awah,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels 
into  the  Gwalior  Territoriee ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  the  fort  of  Chan- 
'laree,  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  01  Gwalior  (Brevet  of  Major),  siege  and  capture  of  Powree, 
snrpriae  and  piursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Maun  Sing  at  Noondrey  14th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Colonel  H.  H.  James  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  IVom  the  first  landing  of  the 
Advance  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  in  command  of  the  loth  Regiment  N.I.  during  por- 
tion of  the  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

*^  Colonel  John  Miles  s<»rved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratj^hnr,  action  at  Baroc^,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
storm  of  Jhansi.  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  J.  T.  Hill  commanded  the  flank  companies  of  the  14th  Bombay  N.I.  during  the  operations  in  Oka- 
mnndel  and  Kattywar  in  1859-60,  including  the  siege  of  Dwarka,  and  storming  of  the  heights  and  fort  of  Ubhpoora 
as  Staff  Officer  Kattywar  Field  Force  under  Major  Honner  on  i8th  December  1859. 

••  Colonel  Bnumgartner  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Greneral  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September  1857,  ^^^  &^  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the  30th 

^  Colonel  H.  BeviUe  commanded  the  Left  Wing  1st  Belooch  BattaUon  throughout  the  RohUcund  campaign  in 
1858 ;  present  with  General  Penny's  Column  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee,  and  with  the  force  under  the  Conamander  in 
Chief  at  the  action  before  Bareilly,  and  capture  of  the  town,  actions  of  Bunnee  and  Mahomdee,  attack  by  the  rebels  on 
Bhahjehanpore,  and  several  minor  affWrs  (Medal).    Commanded  the  arth  Bombay  NaUv^^^^^  Al^looches) 


436  Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Scrvkcs, 

throughout  the  AbysBmian  campaign,  and  was  prosent  at  tho  action  of  Arogoo  and  assault  of  Mngdala  (mcaLoned 
in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB. ,  and  Medal). 

•*  CoIonolJ.  Fairbrother  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puniaub  campaiornof  1848-49,  including  the 
■iege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (^edal  with  two 
Clasps) .  Commanded  a  field  aetachment  of  his  regiment  in  a  severe  skirmish  with  insurgent  Bheels  in  KhandeiBh 
on  X9th  January  1858 ;  served  with  his  regiment  whilst  employed  against  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantis 
Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  tho  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Rajpootana  States  during  the  monsoon  and  followinfr 
actions  of  months  of  1858  in  the  pursuit  through  Mahva,  Bnndlecund,  and  Central  India,  including  the  actions  of 
Bajghur,  Mungrowlee.  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•«  Colonel  T.  Niittall  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  waspresentat  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  hnd  pursuit  of  the  Persinn  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command 
of  detachments  of  Police  in  the  Deccan  and  ConcHu  against  rebel  Bheels,  Feint  rebels,  Ac.  in  1857,  iSs^*  ^^^  ^^S9> 
including  the  relief  of  Peint  and  skirmish  there ;  engagements  at  Wassiembiera  (had  two  horses  wounded  nndsr 
him),  Tursia  Doonjnr ;  skirmish  and  pursuit  of  the  Bheels  over  the  Chupurgaon  hills,  and  engagement  of  Ambon 
Durria  (horse  twice  wounded;  received  on  five  occRsions  the  commendation  of  Government).  Served  in  tbe 
Abyssinian  campaign  as  and  in  Command  of  tho  Land  Transport  Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Medal). 

••  Colonel  F.  Roome  served  in  Turkey  during  the  war  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  with  the  Osmanli  Irregular 
Cavalry  (Bashi-Bazouks)  as  Captain  in  Turkey.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
atorm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Row^h,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  reW.  fort  of  Awab,  siege  storm 
and  capture  of  Kotah  in  1858 ;  present  during  the  operations  of  the  brigade  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central 
India,  at  the  battle  of  Kotah- kc- Serai,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  various  heights  and  positions  occupied  by  the 
enemy ;  commanded  his  regiment  in  the  general  action  of  19th  June  1658,  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lnshknr 
and  city  of  Gwalior;  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Beejapoor,  battle 
of  Koondrye,  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade,  which  surprised  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebels  under  command 
of  Maun  Sing;  commanded  the  Bassoda  Field  Force  at  the  sncoessf\il  actions  of  Richia,  Goonapoora,  Goripoorie. 
and  other  minor  skirmishes  (nine  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Political  and  Intelligence  Department  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal). 

^"^  Colonel  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eusofzaie  country  north  of  Peshawar  in  December 
1840  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  oC  the 
villages  of  Sugoa,  Pulai,  Shurkannes,  and  l^'oomumda,  in  the  Bagdurrah  Valley  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Persian  Expeditionar:^'  Force  in  1857  as  Adjutant  of  the  Light  Battalion,  present  at  the  bombardment  and 
oapture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Clasp).  Served  as  and  in  Comnumd  of  the 
Detachment  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  the  pursuit  through  Central  India,  Mey  war,  Marwar,  and  Rajpootana  of 
the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Rao  Saheb,  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  Feroze  Shah,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at 
Chota  Oodeypoor  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  horse  severely  wounded  by  sabre 
cuts.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport  Service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  186& 
under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  and  was  present  at  the  luading  at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangkow,  aasaalt 
and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  accompanied  the  advance  of  the  army  on  Tien*Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  the 
battles  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Colonel  F.  P.  Mignon  served  on  the  Staff  xvith  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Depu^  Assistant  Com* 
nussary  General  to  the  ist  and  2nd  Divisions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  the  reconnoitring  force  to  Abyssinia 
in  Sept.  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  tho  committee;  was  head  of  the  Commissariat  Department  for  the  first  three 
months,  and  subsequently  Lord  Napier's  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  forces  in  the  field  during  the  whole 
period  of  active  operations  i^om  Senaf^  to  Magdala  and  back ;  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdalt 
(twice  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  several  times  specially  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Lt.  Colonel). 

**>*  Colonel  G.  A.  Laughton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  ofReshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  and  attack  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»"  Colonel  T.  W.  W.  Pierce  served  with  a  Light  Field  Detachment  in  the  Rajpootana  States  in  1854  and  i8j5 
under  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.  Was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  in  1858.  Served  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade 
throughout  its  operations  in  Central  India  in  1858  and  1859,  including  the  reoccupation  of  tho  fort  of  Chendaree, 
battle  of  Kotah-ke- Serai  near  Gwalior,  storming  and  capture  of  the  various  heights  before  Gwalior,  and  the  general 
action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior ;  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Powree,  and  Ha 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  the  flying  column  under  Colonel  Robertson ;  surprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels 
under  Maun  Sing  at  Koondrj'e  on  14th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Attached  to  the  Horse  Transpcrt 
Service  and  in  Command  of  tho  Depot  Military  Train  at  Tientsin,  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  1862 
under  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  of  1867-68  from  the  landing  in 
Annesley  Bay  in  October  1S67  with  the  Advance  Brigade  under  Colonel  Field;  was  employed  in  making  roads 
from  Koomaylle  to  Antalo ;  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
Medal). 

"»  Colonel  Clements  served  with  the  Bomliay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  armv  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eusofzaie  country  north  of  Peshawar  in 
December  1840  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  dntrac* 
tion  of  the  villages  of^  Sugao,  Pulai,  Shurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Bazdurrah  Valley  on  the  ixthand  uth 
of  that  month  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•Colonel  G.  A.  Plomer  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  waspre- 
sent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clatp). 
Served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aumngnbad  in  June  1857,  and  subsequent  relief  of  Mhow ;  at  the  ^ege  and 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dhar ;  also  in  the  actions  in  front  of  Mundesore,  battle  of  Gurraria,  and  subsequent  capture  of 
that  village  on  the  asrtl  and  24th  Novemljer  1857  ;  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  tho  fortresses  of  Chendaree  and  Jhansi, 
battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  the  asrd  May 
1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Colonel  J.  D.  Hall  8er>'ed  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan.  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Mmlal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  tbePersi&Q 
expedition  of  1856-57.  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  ofReshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,ana 
battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  the  Ahmednuggnr  and  Khantle^h 
districts  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  action  with  tho  Bheels  and  Mekranees  at  Ambapawnee ;  present  m  command  o- 
the  rear-guard  during  the  action  near  Rajghur. 

"•  Colonel  J.  A.  Smith  wa.s  present  at  the  attack  onihe  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October  1859,  and  at  the  sierts 
and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  the  same  year. 

i«i  Colonel  L.  C.  Barton  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Beyt  Fort  in  April  1858;  present  during  tho  campaigns 
Okamnndel  in  October  and  November  1850. 

1"  Colonel  A.  P.  Davis  served  throughout  tho  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  wis 

S resent  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcinjr  the 
[udeupore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhnnsi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  assault  and  capture  of  Lohain.  battles  of  Koonc-. 
Muttra,  and  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpec,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India).  Al^o 
served  under  Brigadier  General  Liddie  against  tho  Bundlecund  rebels  in  1858-50.  ^ 

"*  Colonel  J.Watson  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  at  the  siege  and  surrender  x 
Mooltan  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla«i)8).  Bozdar  campaign  and  forcing  of  the  Kahn  Bund  ?as*5 
under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  sie^e 
of  Delhi,  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Bohmdahuhur,  AUyghur,  Agra,  Cawnpore  and  various  other  e-- 

gagements  of  tho  period;  slightly  wounded  on  three  occasions  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Victoria  Gross,  anl 
revet  of  Lt.Colonel).    Served  with  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  ^'evg|fiig^gigb^rtf^i^^|5^ 


Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services,  437 

^  Colonel  G.  F.  Hogg  nerved  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaijirn  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
tt  the  siege  and  Bnrrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  iirmy  (Med>il  with 
tiro  Clasps).  Senred  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  at  the  occupation  of  Karrack,  with  the 
expedition  to  Boraigoon,  and  at  the  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•  Colonel  I.  F.  Chapman  served  in  Abyssinia  with  the  army  under  Lord  Napier  of  Maijdala  (Medal). 

>"  Colonel  A.  Camegy  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  5th  Company  4th  Battalion  Native  Artillery,  at 
Hyderabad,  Bind,  on  9th  September  1857.  Served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Major  General  ttobcrts,  as 
3iajor  of  Brigade  to  the  2nd  Infkntry  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Kotah ;  with  tholeading  column  of  assault  on  the  town  and 
fortress  onder  Brigadier  Parke,  on  the  30th  March  1858 ;  actively  employed  with  the  brigade  in  the  pursuit  of  the 
Gvralior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  through  Mey  war  till  September,  when  he  wa«  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  to  the  Division ;  served  as  such  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Honner  at  the  action  of  Kooshanna  on  the 
loth  February  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  conspicuous  and  forward  gallantry"),  and  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  rebels  under  the  Rao  Saheb  and  Feroze  Shah  through  Marwar,  Shekawattee,  and  Bikauecr  (Medal  with 
Clisp  for  Central  India,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

'"  Colonel  C.  T.  Heathcote  was  present  in  the  camp  of  the  Joudpoor  R^'a's  army  when  attacked  by  the  Awah 
Thskoor and  Erinpoora mutineers  in  September  1857 ;  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  lorce 
at  the  first  attack  on  and  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Awah;  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Kotali,  and  the  battle  of 
ihe  Bonoss ;  present  aa  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Kooshana  (thanked  by  Governments 
of  India  and  Bombay,  Medal ) . 

'"  Colonel  A.  A.  dea  Vceux  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  at  the  bombardmentand  capture 
of  the  forts  of  Mohimira  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  too  floi-se  Tranb'^ort 
jnvice  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lieut.General  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860,  present  at  the  landing 
It  Pehtang, action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangkow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts;  accompanied  the 
•drance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  the  battles  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow,  uud  occupation 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

»♦  LtColonel  M.  R.  Bruce  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Bombay  N.I.  (Killes)  in 
u^57Ag&in8t  the  Bheels  in  the  Naesick  districts;  also  with  the  regiment  in  Khandeiah  in  the  operations  against 
TftDiia  Topee  in  1858. 

'**  LcColonel  Maloolmson  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  the  Rajpoona  Field  Force  during  the  march  on 
and  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah— mentioned  in  despatches;  present  at  the  battle  of  Bunnass  and  pursuit;  and 
Caraliy  afikir  at  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  C]asp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  M.  W.  Willoughby  served  witn  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  surrender 
of  Bashire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumrah  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

^  LtColonel  W.  Hicks  served  in  Bengal  during  the  campaign  of  1857-59  with  the  ist  Belooch  Battalion  and  as  Stafif 
Officer  to  the  Punjaub  Movable  Column ;  served  in  the  Rohilkund  campaign  with  Major  General  Penny's  Force, 
»ad  present  in  the  action  of  Kukralee,  action  with  Feroze  Shah's  Force  before  Bareilly,  and  occupation  of  that  town  ; 
•cuons  of  Bimnee,  Mahomdee,  and  attacks  by  the  rebels  on  Shajehanpore ;  campaign  for  the  subjugation  of  Oudc, 
aod  present  at  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampore  Kussia,  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of 
Aneclhee ;  snbsequenUy  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupatioi)  of  Sunkerpore,  attack  on  and  defeat  of  the 
enemy  imder  Bern  Madho  at  Dhoondia  Keria,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Buxar ;  with  the  Column  detached  after 
lb?  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  River  Goomtee ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  throughout  the  opemtions  acro8» 
tbe  Gogra ;  present  at  the  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Brijidia,  action  at  Churdah,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the 
>' rt  of  M^jeediah  ;  oommanded  the  Right  Wing  of  the  ist  Belooch  Battalion  detached  with  Brigadier  HorsfordK 
Bnjfade  previously  to  and  on  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  into  Nepaul ;  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  Sitka  Ghaut,  and 
capture  of  their  guns  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brigade  1st  Division  during 
ti^e  .\b7B6inian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal). 

'^  LtColonel  C.  F.  Keays  served  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  and  at  the  storm  of 
the  Tillage  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman,  near  Aden,  on  the  i8th  March  1858. 

'*'  liLCoIonel  H.  S.  Anderson  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1867,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  Khandeish  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Deccau 
oy  the  rebel  anny  xmder  Tautia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

'**  LtColonel  D.  B.  Young  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  ^^s  present  at  the  bombard- 
Qent  and  captureof  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  jTort  of  Ohar,  the  actions  in  front  of  M.indcsore, 
wMeof  Gurraria,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that  village  on  the  23rd  and  24th  November  1857  (wounded) ;  at  the 
i'e?e  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  difTerent 
»«ionaonthe  banks  of  the  Jumna  fh)m  15th  to  23rd  Mav  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
aetion«atand  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  GwaUor  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abj-ssinian  Field 
force  in  1867-68,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of 
il»j<ff. and  Medal). 

'**  Colonel  H.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  in  command  of  Aden  Troop  (Medal  with 
nT^^'  ^^  landing  from  Persia  proceeded  to  the  Shoolapoor  border  to  watch  the  country  between  the  rivers 
Bbeeoia and  Krishna ;  joined  the  field  force  imder  Colonel  Malcolm;  present  at  the  capture  of  Beder  Shoorpoor  ; 
ofderedtojoin  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  Central  India;  joined  Sir  John  Michel's  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  thruunh 
ib«Paichunny  Hills,  subsequently  joined  Brigadier  Parke's  Force  by  forced  marches;  pursued  the  rebels  acroi^s  the 
^adda;  present  at  the  action  at  Chota  Oodeypoor,  and  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Central  India  (Medal), 
jrred  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  in  the  IntolUgence  Department,  present  at  the  capture  of 

«»?dala  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).    Served  in  the  Looshai  Campaign  of  187 1-2  in  Command  of  a  Coolie  Corps 

iBtationed  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Clasp). 
•*  LtColonel  C.  D'U.  LaTouche  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57.  including  the  attack  on 

^^^.  capture  of  Bnahire,  destruction  of  the  eneniy's  magazines  at  Chakota,  at  Borazjoon,  and  baftle  of 
^^«hab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  in  the  action  fought  with  the  insurgent  chiefs 
^;i  rebelfi  in  the  Satpoora  Hills  on  the  nth  April  1858. 

'"  LLColonel  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  r.Rsault 
Md  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  atBora^oon,  and  at  the  action  of  Khooshab— horse  killed  (Medal 
*iih  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  fi-om  the  siege  of  Ratghur  (mentioned 
^7  Sir  Hoi^h  Rose  for  seal  in  serving  a  gtm  when  the  camp  was  suddenly  attacked)  to  the  taking  of  Gwalior,  and 
puKoit  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhausi  and  Jaloun  districts 
donn^  the  monsoon  of  1858 ;  commanded  a  troop  of  3rd  Cavalry  which  pursued  and  charged  the  rebels  at  Mow  and 
**Joni,  capturing  their  two  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  LtColonel  C.  H.  Clay  served  in  Beatson's  Horse  in  1858-59  in  the  pursuit  and  various  operations  against 
^?°J**  Topee  aad  the  Rao  Sahib ;  present  at  the  cavahy  affair  with  Tantia's  rear-guard  at  Bajrode  on  26th  October 
"io  (Medal). 

'••  LtColonel  H.  P.  Close  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  5th  Goorkha  Regiment  with  a  force  under  the  com- 
tt»nd  of  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  for  the  subjugation  of  the  Mahsood  Wuzeer  tribe  in  i860,  including  actions  of 
J|»Uoaecn  and  Bnmira  Tungee.  Served  aa  and  in  Command,  and  afterwards  as  commandant  of  the  5th  Goorkhas 
auruig  the  whole  of  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (contusion,  and  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  the  5th 
o^orkhas  during  the  oi>erations  of  a  force  under  Brigadier  Wilde  in  January  1864,  for  the  subjugation  of  the  Rajah 
Ji  Oundnp,  in  Knsof^&ai.  Conmianded  the  5th  Groorkhas  during  the  several  oflTensive  and  defensive  operations  of  a 
lorcc  under  Colonel  Rothney  in  Agrore,  which  resulted  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  enemy  on  the  12th  August  1868. 
Lommanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  ascent  and  descent  of  the  Black  Mountain  by  a  force  un«ler  Major  General 
"ilde  in  Octol)er  1868.  Commanded  the  5th  Groorkhas  during  the  secret  expedition  of  a  force  under  Colonel  Roth- 
ney aj^ainst  the  Akhazm  tribe  on  the  Black  Moimtain  on  the  7th  October  1869.  Commanded  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry 
Jttnn^f  the  operations  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  militarv  posts  at  Gimee  and  Kotc  Kirghee  on  the  Dera 
iwnael  Khan  frontier  by  a  force  under  Major  G.  T.  Kennedy  (India  Medal  with  two  Clasix*]. 

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^**  Lt.Coloncl  A.  Wardrnp  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditioimry  Force  in  1857,  and  waa  present  at  the  bomharl- 
ment  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  anrl  pursuit  of  the  Persian  armv  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"»  Lt.Colonel  T.  Bell  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  and  Belooch  Reg:iment  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Frrre 
in  1856-57,  inchKliuf?  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bora^oon,  andbatT> 
of  Khooslmb  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'**»  Lt.Colonel  3.  Fellows  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombar^l- 
ment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Castell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  captniro' 
Re»hire.  »un  cnder  of  Bushire,  nipht  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp),  (commanded  a  Deiachimi!; 
ofrbo4th  Hi  lies  Native  Infantr.v  employed  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  the  Ahmednuf^Gnu*  District  in  1858.  Sen  oil 
^vitii  the  JILow  Column  under'Sir  J.  llichel,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Rajghur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ijtL 
Native  Infnntiy  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Mcdali. 

'*♦  Lt.Coloncl  L.  H.  yibthorpe  served  in  the  action  at  Ambapawnee. 

"*  Lt.Coloncl  P.  H.  Le  Geyt  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  nt  the  Asean  i 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire.  at  Borazjoon,  and  the  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  ria-n 
Served  with  Major  Grimes'  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  as  Assistant  Political  Agent,  and  in  command  of  act  v  I 
ment  Gujeiiit  TiTCgular  Horse  in  1858  ;  with  Captain  Hoycock's  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  ag'ainst  the  re' 
Takoor  of  Mondetti  in  1858 ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse,  and  was  Staff  Ollicer  of  a  l.- 
force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59 ;  with  Colonel  Evans'  Field  Force  in  command  of  a  dt 
tachmcnt  of  Gujerat  Irregular  Horse  at  Nuggur  Parkur  in  1850. 

^"  Lt.  Colonel  C.  D.  J.  Dodd  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Beyt  in  Okamondel  in  April  1858 ;  was  Civil  Office: 
on  Hpecial  duty  with  a  field  detachment  in  May  1859  during  the  outbreak  in  Nuggur  Parknr,  and  from  Juiyi: 
December  1859*111  command  of  details  of  Irregular  and  Local  Corps  engaged  in  the  suppression  oi  the  outbreak. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  J.  S.  D.  Bolton  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  as  Quartermaster  and  Int4?rnr  tr 
to  the  Light  Battalion,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursu  t  ■■<'. 
the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sawant  Waree  Local  Corps  ftrom  June  iS:;  ui  • 
Mnrch  1859,  and  v/as  activol^v  emploj-ed  during  a  considerable  part  of  that  time  in  hunting  down  mutineer>  a:.: 
rebels ;  commanded  the  details  sent  to  the  Ghats  west  of  Kolapore  in  December  1857  to  check  the  wonld-be  ins'irce'ti 
in  that  quarter ;  secured  the  ringleader.*,  and  disarmed  the  inhabitants  before  they  could  rise  en  m<u$e  (Medal). 

^-*  Lt.Colonel  C.  M.  Ducat  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

'*>  Lt.Colonel  A.  Utterson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  expeditior.  to 
Borajoon  and  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»<*'•  Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Wilson  served  with  the  Persian  Expedttionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  forced  murli 
on  Borazjoon,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Strutt  servsd  as  Interpreter  to  a  squadron  of  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  T  r+e 
in  1858  ;  accompanied  the  3rd  Bombay  N.  I.  to  China  in  i860,  and  served  until  the  end  of  the  wariniho  Tic.i. 
Commissariat.    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'«*  Lt.Colonel  T.  Kettlewell  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  nt  the  land- 
ing at  Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire.  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*♦  Lt.Colonel  G.  8.  Hawthorn  served  mth  the  34th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  Yore* 
under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capiuri-/ 
Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakbtta,  relief  of  Saugor,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi.  and  \v\xh  tir 
field  force  ai,'ainat  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahob.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Central  India  Distnci* 
after  the  rebel  Runjore  Sing  in  August  1859,  and  completely  routed  a  body  of  rebels  under  his  command,  and  for 
which  he  received  the  commendation  of  the  Governor  General,  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Robert  Xapier 
then  commanding  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  and  Colonel  Lockhart  commanding  at  Jhansi  (Medal  withCbspi 

••'  Lt.Colonel  C.  Jameson  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dharin  Oct^^ber  1S5: ; 
skirmish  before  Mundosore ;  battle,  assault,  and  capture  of  Gooraria  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  a  field  fore: 
under  Brigadier  Hill  in  the  Taptee  Valley  while  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Modal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  P.  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Mnttn 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857 ;  as  a  volunteer  in  the  batteries  in  the  Agra  Fort  in  July  and  August  1857 ;  preseJ-t 
at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Awah  on  the  17th  December  1857  ;  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowah.  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Awah;  commanded  the  Joudpore  Sikh  Horse  at  the  action  at  Pertabgurh  on  tie  ;4tli 
December  1S58  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Gillespie  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-S7,  and  waa  nrcsent  at  th*  | 
assault  anrl  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Boshire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borajoon,  and  at  the  action  at  Khoo- 
shab (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"°  Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Crispin  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  waa  present  at  the  landing  £i  I 
Hallilah  Baj-,  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^"^  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.  Ross  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  *nd  was  present  at  the  bomlrtpi* 
ment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  93rd  Bombay  N.  I.  in  Khandeish  in  1850;  ad 
as  Staff"  Officer  with  the  Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60.  I 

^"^  Lt,Colonel  A.  T.  Reid  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loth  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotoh.  alpoi^itil 
the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India ;  the  recapture  of  Chandvee,  the  action  of  Kota-ke-Scrai,  ^  1 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  actions  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree.  nn 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  resulting  in  the  affair  of  Beeiapoor ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  darisg  il»' 
campaign  in  Malwa,  including  the  surprise  at  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1"*  Lt.Colonel  Sexton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  25th  Reginjent  frim  | 
June  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  3<^  October  (Me<'>al 
with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  'Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  ii5H9» 
as  Adjutant  of  the  95th,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (accompanied  the  3rd  assaulting  Oolomn  on  y?tt 
March  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding),  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  ColoiM 
Raines  commanding  the  Infantry,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Graliw 
(severely  burnt  by  the  explosion  of  powder  while  serving  a  gun  captured  ftom  the  enemy  and  turned  on  thein.  aw 
mentioned  in  des])atche8),  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie,  andf  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  KoondryelMedal  with  Cla?* 

*'*  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  B.  Tanner  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  a* 
capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  advance  on  Boraiy'oon,  and  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp!- 

"«  Lt.Coloncl  A.  T.  Spens  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  1856  and  1857,  and  was  prestnt  I 
the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Bonu^oon  (wounded),  aj 
action  of  Khooshab ;  commanded  the  Left  'Troop  of  the  Squadron  3rd  Light  Cavalry  which  charged  and  brolcf  a 
Persian  square  (horse  wounded.  Modal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  IW 
Rose,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddeiwj 
Pass,  sie^e  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Muttra.  the  three  engagements  at  Jalowlee  02  ij 
River  Jumna  (acted  as  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Second  Brigade) ,  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  the  canionm^ 
of  Morar,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  under  Sir  Robert  Napier,  battle  of  Jowra  Alipore ;  also  served  against  Ui 
rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  during  the  monsoon  of  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  1 

'77  Lt  Colonel  C.  J.  Anderson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  in  Ma^  ^^57:  *p!J 
the  first  attack  on  Awah  in  September  1 857 ;  at  the  siege  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Kotah  in  i^ 
and  April  1S58 ;  attheaction  of  Kotah-kc-Serai  on  17th  June  and  capture  of  Gwalior  on  19th  June  i8s8 ;  at  thescc'' 
of  Ranodein  December  1858  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier  commanding  Gwalior  Division. 

'7«  Lt.Colonel  J.  Galloway  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with  the  column  in  pursuit  of  the  G^'^ 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  June  July  and  August  1858  ;  at  the  »nj» 
at  Sanganecr  on  the  8th  August,  and  the  battle  of  the  Bunass  on  the  14th  of  August  1858;  accompanied  Bhf^a'^ 
Parke's  pursuing  Column  from  August  1858  to  January  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .  ^ 

»7»  Lt.  Colonel  A.  G.  Mayno  was  present  in  the  charge  on  the  guns  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Benml  troops  st  ^"^^ 
ftbad  on  28th  May  1857 ;  at  the  siege  of  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  the  ftillof  Kotah  in  March  and  -Ap"^^'  J 
under  Major  General  Roberts ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  °^r^' 
Eotah-ke-Serfti,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  j  served  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  under  8ii;/Q|>*,l^c^®^'  and  " 


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present  at  the  battle  of  Sindwaho  (slightly  wounded,  salire-cut.  and  mentioned  in  despatch),  and  at  the  nfiH&ir  at 
Kami ;  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Smith  at  the  action  of  Koondrye  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
irith  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Grant  served  in  October  1859  with  the  Okamondel  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Donovan  in  the 
cp«ntions  against  the  insurgent  Wagheers ;  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Beyt  on 
the  6th  October  1859  (dangerously  wounded). 

»'  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Stevens  served  in  the  aothBombay  N.  I.  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857.  Com- 
oAQded  a  detached  company  of  that  Regiment  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  Snwunt  Warree  districts  in 
u;S,  was  Staff  Officer  to  a  field  force  sent  against  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  at  the  close  of  the  same  year, 
AQ'i  sabseqnenrly  with  the  snd  Extra  Battalion  throughout  the  operations  against  rebel  Bhcela  and  Mekrunies  in 
;liae  district*  in  1859. 

»"*  LtColomel  J.  G.  Watts  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  General  of  2nd  Division 
(&ent  oned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

'**  Lt.Colonel  T.  L.  Fraser  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  force  under  Lientenant  Colonel  Evans  throughout  the 
operations  in  xVuggur  Parkur  against  rebel  Thakoors  in  1859,  ^^^  ^^  severely  wounded  in  their  night  attack  on 
the  camp  in  the  town  of  Nuggur  on  20th  June  1859. 

'"  LtColonel  A.  G.  F.  Hogg  served  as  Adjutant'of  the  ist  Sind  Horse  in  the  Persian  campaiim  of  1857  (;Medal  with 
(Cjip).  In  1858-59  he  served  with  the  forces  in  Khandeish  and  the  Nizam's  country;  and  with  his  Rccfiment  at 
C&nton  daring  the  China  war  of  i860.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Deputy  Assist^int  Quarter 
Uagter  General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  iu'despatclies,  Medal, 
aad  Brevet  of  Major) . 

^  Major  S.  F.  McGiUivray  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  on  its  march  to  Borazjoon,  at  the 
Mttle of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  on  the  25th  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Peccan  ajjainst  the  rebel  Bheels  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  engagements  of  Shumshapoor  and  Dij^rish. 

'•«  Major  Julius  Barras  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  T857,  andwp" 
p:t«ent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Mcdnl  with  Clunp). 

'^-  Lt.Colonel  0.  M.  Griffith  organized  and  commanded  the  A  Division  Transport  Train  attnche<l  to  tbo  ist  Brigade 
iKDivirion  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force.  Commanded  the  party  fVimished  mth  ntrctchcrs  forthe  removal  of 
♦ie  wounded  ftnom  the  field  of  action  on  the  loth  and  13th  April  i868  at  Arogee  and  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches 
brmi;  "distinguished  himself  by  his  zeal  and  activity,"  and  as  "deserving  of  special  notice,"  Brevet  of  Major, 
iDd  Medal). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Forteath  served  in  Central  India  during  the  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  pursuit  of  the 
GTralior  rebels,  battle  of  Bunas,  and  action  of  Kosana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Metlal  with  Clasj)). 

'*»  Majcr  W.  P.  LaTouche  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Exi)editionnry  Force  in  iSs7,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Pcn<ian  army  (Medal  with 
Cl&^P).  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Hulgallee  as  Adjutant  with  the  Southern  Mabrutta  Horse  in  November  1S57  ; 
pr^eiit  at  the  action  of  Sharapoor  as  2nd  in  Command  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  February  1858; 
Kied  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Field  Forces  at  the  occupation  of  Jamkhundee  in  March  and  Nnrgoond  in  June  1858. 

'*  Major  G.  G.  H.  Fulton  served  with  the  field  force  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Myhee 
tnd  Rewa  Kantas  in  1857,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief. 

'"  Major  A.  Durand  served  with  the  loth  Bombay  Native  Inffentiy  in  the  Central  India  campaicm  of  1857-58,  and 
»r&9  present  at  the  assanlt  and  capture  of  Rowah  (slightlv  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  Fi<^pre  and  storming 
of  KfJtah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  battle  and  capture  of  (Jwolior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie,  action  a  of  Heejaporo 
ac-i  Koondrye,  and  capture  of  Nargurh  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Servea  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Staff 
O^cer  of  the  Advance  Brigade,  and  Brigade  Major  of  the  Pioneer  Force  and  3rd  Brigade  isi  Division;  and  was 
present  with  the  xoth  Bonabay  Native  InfEUitry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'"  LtColoncl  H.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
aivicaptare  of  thoforta  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan 
viuch  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

^^  Major  H.  W.  Hanris  served  in  the  field  force  which  was  present  at  the  assanlt  and  capture  of  the  fortified 
rdiasoe  and  entrenched  position  of  Rowa,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Ahwa,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
the  reoccnpation  of  Chandairee,  battle  of  Kotah-ke- Serai,  storming  of  the  various  heights  occupied  by  the  enemy, 
meral  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushkur  and  city  of  Gwalior,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  pursuit  of  the  enemy, 
bioiie  of  Karrai,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy ;  action  of  Koondrai  and  defeat  of  Maun  Sing's  Force ;  served  as  Baggage 
Mister  in  Uie  force  under  Brigadier  Si<iiUi  during  the  operations  in  Central  India,  and  in  the  field  force  under 
^<»k>TieI  De  Sails  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  lotb  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  action  near  Boorda  ;  served  in  the  Bas- 
A'da  Field  Force  under  Major  Roome,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Goonapoora,  and  commanded  the  Infantry 
portion  of  the  Force  at  Gonpooree  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  served  under  command  of  Lt.Colonel  Boyle,  and  was 
Staff  Officer  to  the  Seronge  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) .  Ck>mmandcd  and  Squadron  ist  Bombay 
Li?ht  Cavalry  on  field  service,  Kattiawar,  under  Ck>lonel  W.  W.  Anderson,  Political  Agent,  in  the  successful  attack 
0^1  the  Wagheer  rebels  on  Tabur  Hill  on  29th  December  1867  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor 
ii!  CounciU. 

'*'  Major  L.  G.  Brown  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Influitry  against  the  Taepings  near  Snanghai ;  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  Wan^  Kaza  on  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of  Tneerpoo  on 

i:ih  April;  at  Nazeau  on  37th  and  29th  April,  at  the  stormmg  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  12th  May;  and  at  the  repulse 

of  the  rebel  army  near  Nazeau  on  25th  May  1862. 
^  M^or  E.  G.  Jenkins  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1875 

(chirfrer  oeverely  wounded  whilst  charging  the  guns  in  possession  of  the  mutineers)  ;  present  at  the  first  attack 

c-a!id  at  the  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Awah;  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and 

Kn^of  the  rebels  into  the  Gwalior  district;  in  the  pursuit  of  tiie  Giwalior  rebels  imder  Tantia  Topee,  and  at  the 

tauleoftheBunass  (Medal). 

J^  M^or  A.  J.  Vibart  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  X4th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  and  Rewa 

Kwift  in  i8s8-s9' 

"Major  J.  W.  M.    Anderson   served  with  the   Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  march  to 
^^^jj-DO,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Deccan  a^^ainst  the  rebel 
Hh?cls  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Shumshapore. 
"  Major  W.  Jacob  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  72nd  Highlanders  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal). 

*^' Major  E.  C.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  nmtiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rat- 
jhnr,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm 
of  Jhaoai,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lobar i,  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  and 
car.iure  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"\ Major  C.  B.  Fisher  served  with  the  9sth  Foot  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotah  ke 
Serai,  eeneral  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree— dangerously  woimdcd  (Medal 
'^ith  Clasp). 

*^  Major  A.  M.  Philh'pa  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
^d  caotore  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Khcoahab  (Medal 

^  Major  1£.  D.  V.  T.  Grant  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Left  Wing  33rd  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in 
'  M  *^**  ^'^  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

**  LLColonel  W.  H.  Newportserved  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captureof 
natghtir,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  MuddeuT)ore  Pass,  siege  an«l 
•lorm  of  Jhaasi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohari  (severely  woimded) ;  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee, 
^  mJ^'  °^C**P«*»  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^^jor  E.  W.  West  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  North  Canara 

M^*^  diitricte,  between  February  ancl  December  1858. 

*•  Major  W.  T.  Brown  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Staveley  against  the 
Ta«pmge  near  Shanghai ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-Kasa  4|\fPfU^«86a, 


o  Bombay  Siaff  Corps. — War  Services. 

and  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  17th  April  i86a ;  at  the  recoxmaUsanoe  of  Nazeau  on  27tli  April  1863  (dangcnxisly 
wounded). 

"0  Major  R.  M.  Lloyd  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  November 
Z858 ;  also  served  with  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Ouzerat. 

*"  Major  M.  J.  J.  Mignon  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Malcolm  jn  1857-58,  and  wts  pre- 
sent at  the  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Bhorapore. 

*"  Major  W.  G.  Trevor  served  with  the  80th  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-5^  (Modal). 

*''»  Major  M.  Tweedie  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  served  with  Brigadier  Parke'g  Colmnn 
during  part  of  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  ;  employed  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Oude  campaign  with  the  Oude 
Mounted  Police  under  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  occupation  of  Shurkerpoor,  the  stronghold  of  Baja  Bern  Madho; 
served  with  Colonel  Carmichael's  Column  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Gogra  ;  servea  under  Ix)rd  Clyde  dur.ns 
the  greater  part  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Bamitch,  action  with 
the  Ntina's  Force  at  Churdah,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  on  the  26th  December  1858 ;  served  with  the  Oude  Police 
Force  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  ftrom  AprU  to  the  2nd  of  October  1859,  after  the  return  of  the  regular  forces  from  ite 
frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Major  Trueman  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capfjrt 
of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea.  capture  of  (Jarracota,  action  of  Borda,  battle  at  the  Pass  of  Mudispore,  siepe  uTid 
storming  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  and  capture  of  Lohari,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra.  bau.e  01 
Galowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  steadiness  and  gallantry  **),  captures  of  Calpee  and  Gwalior,  and  several 
slight  afikirs  in  Bundlecund  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Major  J.  Jopp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fon  of 
Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

""  Major  C.  F.  James  served  in  the  aoth  Bombay  Native  Infiintry  with  the  Persian  Expe<litioDarj'  Force  fr-2 
May  to  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  a  detached  Company  of  his  Regiment  during  the  operations  agJiin-^t  the  n\<\ 
Sawunts  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1858.  Accompanied  the  expeditionary  force  to  Abyssinia  in  1868,  and  was  D.A.Q.ii. 
General  of  the  storming  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

"7  Lt.Colonel  A.  M.  Shewell  served  in  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  Abyssmiflma 
October  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (specially  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  his  final  despatcjj 
Medal,  with  Brevet  of  Major  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Captain). 

*^^  Major  H.  N.  Reeves  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

"•  Major  W.  F.  F.  Waller  was  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chaudaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  to 
Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  affairs  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  15th  to  23rd  May  185S,  emhu  m 
the  capture  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke- Serai,  and  capture  by  storm  of  the  fonn.!"* 
of  Gwalior ;  at  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  Feroze  Shah's  camp  near  Sypore,  and  in  the  different  opeiaiions  agau^t 
Maun  Sing  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**>  Major  C.  P.  Newport  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  daring  ft.l:'-' 
operations  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-8erai,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwni:  i, 
siege  and  capture  of  Powree  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Koondrye  and  at  Boorda,  and  ai  ir.4 
actions  of  Goonapoora  and  Goripoorie  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  . 

»«*  Major  C.  Wodehouse  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Atrah,  sie^'e 
and  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels,  and  battle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*»  Lt.ColonelG.  F.  Beville  served  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with  the  column  in  pursuit  of  the  O^j-j 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee ;  employed  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  for  the  reduction  of  the  province;  prefc:^' 
in  the  attack  on  and  expulsion  of  the  enemy  from  their  strongly  fortified  position  of  Rampoor  Kussia  on  the  jni 
November  1858,  accompanying  the  siipport  of  the  storming  party ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Ameuee, 
and  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpoor,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  m\ 
Mahadeo,  resulting  in  the  action  of  Dhoondia  Keria  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Buxar  on  the  24th  November  la.sJ; 
with  the  column  detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  river  Goompteo ;  served  throujfhoui  ti* 
operations  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraitch ;  action  ^y^^^^ 
N  ana's  force  at  Churdah,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  on  the  26th  December  1858 ;  capture  of  the  fort  of  ^^^y^^rf 
on  the  27th  December,  and  defeat  of  the  Nana  and  Begum  at  Banki,  and  final  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  (.mtia 
across  the  river  Raptee  on  the  aist  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campau'a 
in  1867-68  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capuiie 
of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

***  ^fajor  R.  V.  Maiden  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  field  force  undrr  Sir  Ji^ 
Michel  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Rajghur,  Mungrowlee,  and  Sindwaho,  and  the  aflBur  at  Kami  'Medal  wia 
Clasp) .  Accompanied  the  3rd  Bind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  of  i&':7-6S  (Meisi . 

«4  Major  J.  Gatacre  served  with  his  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  u' 
Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60,  and  in  the  Chinese  war  in  the  Commissariat  Department  from  Jnly  li^^ " 
March  1861.  .    ,  j  , 

«"  Major  C.  E.  Blowers  served  on  board  the  Berenice  during  the  war  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1856-57,  inclndir-s 
the  capture  of  Bushire  and  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  loth  Bombay  >«tvt 
Infantry  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  battla  of  Kota-ke -Serai  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powne. 
actions  of  Beejapore  and  Koondiye  (Medal  with  Clasp),  Also  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  N.I.  througboni  m 
Abvssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Modal).  , 

**^  Major  F.  J.  Wise  served  in  the  Deccan  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  1857 ;  present  at  the  encaprajratj^ 
Mahadeoghur;  served  in  Khandeish  and  Nimar  agfdnst  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Deccan  by  the  rebel  ansj 
under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

*M  Major  W.  Scott 
the  Rao  Saheb,  and 
of  Rajghur,  MungrowleOi 

«»  Major  W.  F.  Sandwith  served  with  the  ist  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858  j  was  present  at  ib« 
siegeandstormof  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp).  '  >  r.kt 

«*>  Major  V.  Birch  served  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Also  with  Colonel  Somerset's  Brigade  in  P^^!"*  "rTt 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59 ;  with  Major  Meade's  Field  Force  in  the  Padrone  jtmgles  in  1859,  and  pre^€» 
at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee.  ,  u     Ai^ 

«i  Major  R.  I.  Crawford  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  S»°«;°' "JJrJ 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June,  July  and  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  "^c™^' 
Bunass  on  the  14th  August  1858;  accompanied  Brigadier  Parke's  pursuing  Column  from  August  1S58  toJanu»J 
1859 ;  commanded  the  party  detached  to  bring  in  the  Nawab  of  Banda  on  his  surrender  (Medal) .  .. 

*»*  Major  H.  B.  Jacob  accompanied  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  which  formed  part  of  Colonel  Locscan- 
Force  in  the  Field  Division  of  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  F.  Wheeler. 

***  Major  G.  Coussmaker  served  with  the  a^rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  Khandeish  in  1858. 

«**  Meuor  J.  G.  M'Rae  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infhntry  in  Khandeish  in  1858.  _^,. 

«»  Major  8.  M.  Hay  served  with  the  detachment  X4th  Bombav  Native  Infentry  with  the  Okamtmdel  and  MR/ 
war  Field  Forces  in  1859-60 ;  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  and  forts  of  Ubphoora  on  i8th  December  is;^- 

M7  Major  R.  Westmacott  served  with  the  28th  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  prescDi 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt,  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka.  ,  ^^ 

i»  Major  G.  F.  Bryant  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Commissariat  Department  ar 
special  duty  connected  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal) .  ,       .  .  v-5,. 

»»  Captain  F.  W.  Joseph  served  in  China  with  the  Royal  Artillery  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  theneigDw-* 
hood  of  Shanghai  in  1 862-63,  present  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding  and  other  operations.  \u\tiio 

**^  Captain  L.  F.  Heath  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Miyor  General  iiai^ 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

»i  Captain  D.  W.  K.  Barr  served  the  Abyssin'an  campaign  in  x868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 


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'"  Captain  J.  T.  Camithera  served  with  the  4lh  Foot  throughout  the  AbyBsinian  campaign,  Inclnding  the  aotion  of 
Arogee  and  capture  of  Hagdala  (Medal) . 

'^CaptainC.A.de  N.Lacas  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in  desiMiAches, 
M«dal). 

*♦*  Captain  J.  Homfrey  served  with  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal) . 

*"  Captain  W.  C.  Harrison  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*«  Captain  H.  Melliss  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

*♦'  Captain  H.  A.  Vincent  served  with  the  33rd  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'•<  Captain  P.  G.  Heath  served  with  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the 
fitonning  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

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441  ^t  of  Officers^  now  serving  in  tlie  Army,  who  passed  the  Examination  and  received 
Oertificates  at  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  College. 


Addiaon,  Lt. General  J.  E. 

Aircy,  Greneral  Richard,  Lord^  QCB.  7  P.  Deo.  1826. 

Alexander,  LtGen.  Sir  James  Kdward,  CB.  Dec.  1828. 

Bagot,  Colonel  Geo.,  Brigade  Depot,  Deo.  1856. 

Borton,  General  Sir  Arthur,  KCB.  i  W.I.R.  Not.  1839. 

Goyemor  and  Comm.  in  Chief  at  Malts. 
Cameron,  General  Sir  Duncan  A.  QCB.  Deo.  1831. 
Camoron,  Miyor  General  Wm.  Gordon,  CB,  May  1853. 
C  )x,  Major  General  J.  W.  CB.  Nov.  1847. 
Darling,  Lt.Col.  Sydney,  h.p.  9  P.  May  1852. 
Douglaa,  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Percv,  BaH.  98  F.  Nov.  1834. 
D'Oyly,  Major  General  J.  W.  Nov.  1847. 
Eagar,  Major  General  R.  J.  CB.  May  1837. 
Edwards,  General  C.  A.  CB.  18  F.  May  1835. 
Ewart,  Lt.General  J.  A.,  CB.  May  1845. 
George,  General  F.  D.  CB.  76  F.  Nov.  1834. 
Grordon,  Major  General  C.  B.  P.  CB.  Nov.  1844. 
Hackett,  Colonel  John,  Unatt.  Nov.  1851. 
Hardinge,  Lt.General  Hon.  A.  B.  CB.  May  1850. 
Hutchinson,  General  W.  N.  33  F.  Nov.  1833. 
Jarvis,  Colonel  8.  P.  CMQ.  h.p.  82  F.  May  1856. 
Johnston,  General  T.  H.  66  F.  June  1828. 
Longden,  Lt.Gen.  H.  E.  CB.  C8I.  May  1842, 
M'Cleverty,  General  W.  A.  48  F.  Dec.  1830. 
Macdonell,  Lt  General  Alex.  CB.  Nov.  1845. 
aiacdougaU,  Lt. General  Sir  P.  L.  ZCMG.  May  1S42. 


13  M'Gregor,  General  Sir  Duncan,  KCB.  Nov.  x8ii. 

Maclean,  Lt.Col.  H.  J.  h.p.  Rifle  Brig.  May  1853.    Aesist. 
Adj.  and  Q.M.  General,  Ireland. 

Michel,  General  Sir  John,  &CB.  86  P.  Nov.  1833.     Com- 
manding  the  Forces  in  Lreland. 

Nugent,Colonel8t.  Geo.  M.  Unatt.  Dec.  1857,  A.A-  A  Q.M. 
Gen.  Ed:bibargh. 

Paterson,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Unatt.  Nov.  1855,  Professor 
Royal  MiUtary  College. 

Patterson,  Major  General  W.  T.  L.  May  1852. 

Peaeocke,  Major  General  G.  J.  Dec.  1856. 

m.  Reed,  General  5«r  Thomas,  QCB.  44  F.  Dec.  i8j». 
j  Robertson,  Major  Greneral  A.  C.  CB.  Nov.  1843. 
I  Rumley,  Lt.Gten.  R.  27  F.  May  1833. 

Sankey,  Maj.Gen.  Wm.  CB.  Nov.  185a. 
,  Sawyer,  Major  General  C.  Nov.  1841. 
'  Smith,  General  M.  W.  CB.  20  Hussars,  Nov.  1839. 
'  Sparks,  General  J.  P.  CB.  38  F.  June  1825. 
'  Stapylton,  Major  General  G.  G.  G.  May  1849. 
I  Stewart,  Captain  A.  F.  h.n.  36  P.  Dec.  1857. 

Stratton,  Major  General  W.  A.,  May  1850. 

Vacher,  Colonel  F.  8.  h.p.  22  F.  May  1853,  Assislant 
Adjutant  and  Q.M.  General  in  Ireland 

Whimper,  Lt.General  F.  A.  CH.  Nov.  1850. 

Wilson,  General  T.  M.  96  F.  May  1834. 


List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  who  hav 
Passed  out  in  Oeoember  16£8. 
Petrie,  Bt.Lt  Colonel  M.,  h.p.  97  P. 
Carey,  Major  General  R.,  CB.  Deputy  Judge  Advocate. 
Wilson,  Colonel,  Brigade  Depot. 
Gamble,  Major  General  D.  J.,  CB. 

Passed  oat  in  December  1859. 
Bruce,  Lt.CoIonel  A.  C,  CB.  91  P. 
Twynam,  Lt.Colonel  P.  A.  A.,  15  P. 
Jebb,  Colonel  F.  W.,  h.  p.  67  P.,  Adj.  Gen.,  Madras. 

Passed  out  in  December  1860. 
Wavell,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  H.,  41  P. 
Peilding,  Colonel  Hon.  W.  H.  A.,  h.p.  Coldst.  Qds. 
•Grant,  Lt.Colonel  R.,  R.  Engineers. 
Wilkinson,  Assistant  Commissary  General  H.  J. 
Nangle,  Deputy  Commissary  General  W.  C. 
Vigors,  Lt. Colonel  P.  D.,  19  P. 
•Woolaey,  Colonel  O'B.  B.,  R.  Art. 

Passed  out  in  December  1861. 

Creagh- Osborne,  Colonel  C.  0.,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  Com- 
mandant of  the  Staff  College. 

Battersby,  Col.  J.  P.  h.p.  60  P.  Commdt.  R.  M.  Asylum. 

Stoney,  Major  F.  8..  R.  Art. 

Hall,  Lt. Colonel  T.  B.  A.,  h.p.  49  P.  Professor  Staff  CoU. 

Btewart,  Colonel  R.  C,  h.p.  2  P.  Gov.  A  Com.  R.  Victoria 

Wilkinson,  Colonel  G.  A. ,  R.  Art.  [Hospital,  Netley. 

Passed  oat  in  Deoember  1868. 

Coll^,  Colonel  Sir  G.  P.,  CB.  CMQ.  ZCSI.  2  Foot. 

Barrington,  Deputy  Commissary  General  J.  T. 

Nolan,  Major  J.  P.,  R.  Art. 

Bast,  Colonel  C.  J.,  h.p.  57  P.  A.  Q.M.  Gen.,  Intelligence 
Branch. 

Baker,  Colonel  T.  D.,  CB.  18  F. 

EUes,  Lt.Colonel  W.  K.,  CB.  h.p.  38  P.  AssiBt.  Adj.  Gen. 

Parsons,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  C,  3  P. 

Acton,  Colonel  C,  51  P. 

Lynch,  Colonel  W.  W.,  10  P. 

Gonne,  Lt.Colonel  T..  17  Lancers. 

Black,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.,  CB.  24  P. 

Passed  out  in  December  1868. 
Under  tkt  Mulet  qf  jB6i. 
Emerson,  "Uaior  A.  L.,  28  F. 
Brett,  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  A.,  43  P. 
Ogilvy,  Miyor  W.  L.  K.,  60  P. 
Buchanan,  M^jor  J.  J.  N.,  h.p.  5  Dr.  Gds. 
Undtr  the  Bulea  of  1862. 
Law,  Lt. Colonel  P.  T.  A.,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Boaaley,  Bt,Major  G.  G.,  83  P. 
Harbord,  BtLt.Col.  R.,  h.p.  7  P. 
Healy,  Assistant  Commissary  General  B.  C. 
Arbaumot,  Lt.Colonel  W.,  14  Hussars. 

Passed  oat  in  Deoember  1861. 

Hutchison,  Bt.Lt.Col.  P.  J.,  h.p.  64  P. 

Goodenough,  Col.  W.  H.,  R.  Art., 

Creagh,  Bt.Major  J.,  5  P. 

Clive,  Colonel  E.H.,  Gr.  Gds. 

Bolton.  Colonel  W.  J.,  CMQ.  R.  Art. 

Gilbard,  Bt.Major  G.  J.,  18  Hussars. 

Keays-Young,  Captain  H.  W^  18  P. 

Uff  Wood,  Brig. Gen.  SirB-.S.,  KCB.  h.p.  00  P. 

Blundell,  Lt.CoI.  H.  B.  H.,  Gr.Gds. 

Pawoett,  M^or  J.  H.,  h.p.  x  P. 

Knowles,  BtLt.Col.  0.  B.,  67  P. 


6  passed  through  the  Staff  College. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1865. 
MacGregor,  Bt.Major  H.  G.,  29  F. 
Suthcr,  M^or  C.  C,  R.  M.  Art. 
Robinson,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  W.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Yates,  Colonel  H.  Peel,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Knollys,  Captain  H.,  R.  Art. 
Maxwell,  Bt.Major  R.  J.,  06  P. 
Shaw,  Bt.  Major  W.,  102  P. 
Wynen,  BLMi^or  A.  G.,  39  P. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1866. 

Barker,  Colonel  G.  D.,  64  P. 

Oliver,  Major  J.  R.,  R.  Art. 

Lock,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.,  108  P. 

Gregson,  Captain  L.  A.,  70  P. 

Hatchell,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.,  60  P. 

Knollys,  Lt.  Colonel  W.  W.,  h.p.  93  P. 

Middleton,  Colonel  F.  D.,  h.p.  29  F.  Commandant  sad 

Secretary,  Royal  Military  College. 
Farrington,  Major  H.  D'O.,  73P. 
Blundell,  Colonel  R.  B.  H.,  3  Hussars. 
Hood,  Captain  W.  C,  2  F.  . 

Passed  ont  in  Deoember  1867. 
Hozier,  Major  J.  W.,  2  Drs. 
Prevost,  Captain  L.  De  T.,  93  P. 
Griifiths,  Captain  H.  H.,  59  F. 
Braine,  Capt  O.  W.,  Bombay  S.C. 
Fothergai,  Major  C.  W.,  R.  M.  Art. 
Pitman,  Captain  W.,  h.p.  R.  M.  Art. 
Nelson,  Captain  W.  P.,  R.  Art. 
Prior,  Bt.Lt. Colo'nel  G.  U.,  100  P. 
Boyle,  Captain  G.  E.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Butler,  Lt.Colonel  H.  T.,  13  Husaara. 
Moorsom,  Major  H.  M.,  R.  Art. 
Fawcett,  Captain  R.  H.,  33  P. 
Campbell,  Mf^or  C,  7  Dr.  Gds. 

Passed  ont  in  Deoember  1868. 
Clarke,  Major  P.  C.  H. ,  R.  Art. 
Cardew,  Mfu'or  G.  M.,  67  P. 
Holmes,  Muor  A.  L'E.  H.,  Bengal  S.C. 
Walker,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  L.,  99  P. 

Hollist,  Major  B.  O.,  R.  Art.  1 

GwjTme,  Captain  N.  X.,  63  P. 
Crealock,  Lt.Colonel  J.  N.,  CB.  95  F. 
Cary,  Captain L.F.  B.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Flower,  Captain  S.,  86  P. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1869. 
Knight,  Bt.Lt.Col.  W.  H.,  h.p.  48  P.,  A.  A.  ib  Q.  IL  Gen. 

Dover. 
Boughey,  Captain  J.,  62  P. 
Qnill,BtLt.CoI.A.  8.,  h.p.  R.  Can.  Rifles,  Assist.  3Cil.  Sec. 

Nova  Scotia. 
Wilson,  Captain  P.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Story,  Captain  P.  O.,  40  P. 
Walsh,  Captain  G.  H.,  44  P. 
Cooke,  Captain  W.  B.,  22  P. 
TuUoch,  Bt.Muor  A.  B.  69  P. 
Spalding,  BtMajor  H.,  104  P. 

rC  Cameron,  Bt.Xt.Col.  A.  8.,  25  P.  | 

Frankland,  Lt.Colonel  C,  103  P. 
Blanckley,  Lt.Col.  H.  C.  N.,  Royal  Marines. 
Beaumont,  Captain  D.,  Army  Fay  Department. 
Chapman,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  E,  P,  *"    *   ' 


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List  of  Officers  now  serving,  tvho  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College 

PMS«d  out  in  December  18T0.  Boulderson,  Bt.Lt^Colonel  F.,  17  Lancers. 


442 


Kisf?,  Captain  O.O.,  B.  Mar.  Art. 

Sarile,  Captain  A.  R..  18  F. 

MiicheU,  Major  H.  L.,  R.  Art. 

Maarice,  Captain  J.  F.,  R.  Art. 

Clerv,  Bt.Lt.Colonol  C.  F..  h.p.  32  F. 

Harvey,  Captain  C.  L.,  71 F. 

B.3ileau,  Captain  C.  H.,  61  F. 

Sartorius,  Captain  E.  H.,  59  F. 

Rie,  Captain  E.  M.,  23  F. 

Lttle,  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  A.,  Bengal  S.  Corps. 

Anstruther,  Capt.  R.  H.  L.,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Gardner,  Captain  C.  H.,  12  F. 

ColTile,  Captain  C.  F.,  ix  F. 

•,'  In  the  foregoing  lists  the  names  are  placed  in  the 
Order  of  Merit  in  which  the  Officers  passed  the  final 
SxAznination,  as  officially  notified;  but,  the  Order  of 
llerii  in  which  Officers  have  passed  out  of  the  Stair  Col- 
lege baring  ceased  to  be  disclosed,  their  names  in  the/o/- 
loti^]i&\£  are  consequently  given  in  the  Order  of  Merit 
is  n-hich  they  passed  into  the  Staff  College. 

Passed  out  in  Oeeember  1871. 
Boberta,  Captain  F.,  R.  Artillery. 
Xet^dhain,  Captain  J.  L.,  R.  Mar.  Axt, 
6chwab«,  Major  G.  8.,  x6  Lancers. 
U'jd^it,  (.'apcain  U.  B.,  24  F. 
Jones,  Captain  H.  T.,  81  F. 
Brain,  Captain  D.  L.,  4  F. 
yicoUs,  LLColoncl  O.  H.  A.,  R.  Artillery. 
Koaiftgue,  Captain  W.  B.,  94  F. 
laseelieti,  Mi^or  W.  R.,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Gardew,  BkMsijor  F.«  8a  F. 
DuuUs,  Captain  U.  L.,  15  F. 

PasMd  oat  in  Deoember  1878. 
Hart,  Bt.Major  A.  FitaRoy,  31  F. 
Hammick,  Captain  St.  V.  A.,  43  F. 
Gardner,  Bt.Maior  A.  C.»  14  Hussars. 
deMonimorency,  Capt.  R.  O. ,  83  F. 
Sl  Clare,  Captain  T.  8.,  49  F. 
Boyle,  Major  E.  V.,  R.  Art. 
Milaer,  Captain  F.  H.  W.,  R.  Art. 
Gordon,  Bt.Mi«or  R.  W.  T.,  93  F. 
England,  Bt.Lt.Oolonel  B.  L.,  13  F. 
frfeMt,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  M.  W.  E.,  54  P. 
Bunbury,  Captain  C.  H.,  94  F. 
HA  Captain  B.  G.,  R.  Marine  Art. 


Lugard,  Captain  K.  J.,  4  !?'• 

•  Webber,  Ma,jor  C.  E.,  R.  Eng. 


42  J 
103  F. 
R.Art. 


Baxion,  Captain  J.  W.  F.,  27  F. 

Bnckenden,  Captain  R.  H.  L., 

Graham,  Captain  P.  W.   - 

^gd&le.  Captain  A.  Q. 

Hili,  Captain  R.,  39  P. 

Jyoner,  Captain  W,  T..  108  F. 

Coaea,  BtCaptain  E.  H.  H.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (jiaued 

taio  the  College  with  thepreeoding  Claet), 
•Daacan,  Mi^or  A.  W.,  R.  Artillery. 

Passed  ont  in  December  1873. 
C'ayton,  Captain  E.,  R.  Art. 
Staw,  Major  G.  K.,  68  F. 
J^ynrax,  Bt  Major  W,  C.  P.,  22  F. 
5*l7niple,  Bt.Lt,  Colonel  W.  L.,  88  P. 
Vaiford,  Captain  N.  L..  R.  Art. 
bjrham,  M^orG.  A.,  R.  Art. 
Jowhead,  Captain  A.  A.,  24  P. 
J'Cwubind.  Major  M. P.  H..  R.  Art. 
faiy,  Captain  J.  T..  R.  Art. 
^^^^^U,  Bt.Major  P.  8.,  14  Hussars. 
AndiewB,  Captain  J.  W.,  11  P. 
Brooke,  Captain  C.  K..  15  P. 
)f onay,  Captain  C.  W..  61  P. 
J^wper,  Captain  H.,  47  P. 
D^can, Lt.Colonol  J.,  102  P. 
foignand.  Captain  G.,  59  F. 
Burnett,  Bt-lfiyor  C.  J.,  15  P. 
*fliudun80&,Hi^orW.  F.M.,R.Art.  . 

Pasted  out  in  I>ecember  1874. 
Hare,  Captain  W.  A.  H.,  R  Eng. 
i^K  Bt.Migor  J.  C,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
HawEins,  Captain  Q.  W.,  R.  Art 
Jalker,  Cafytain  A.  G.,  R.  ArL 
Pmtt.  Captain  a  C,  R.  Art 
^w«k,  Captain  E.S..  23  P. 
DeUyoye,  Captain  A.,  56  P. 
Hitchcock,  Captain  T.  E.,  53  F. 
Taylor,  Capi  (iL.  Le  M-.  ^6  P. 
^'»««W.  Captain  B.  J.,  35  P. 
Wocjd,  BtMi^rlfoa.  H.  J.  L.,  12  Lancers. 
Gatacw,  Captain W.  P.,  77  P. 


Passed  out  in  Deoember  1875. 

Morris,  Captain  W.  G.,  R.  Eng. 

Browne,  Captain  J.  H.  G. 

Primrose,  Lt. Colonel  Son.  E.,  Gr.  Gds. 

Dawes,  Captain  B.  M.,  100  F. 
I  Hall,  Major  W.  B.,  R.  Art. 
'  Yule.  Captain  W.  A.,  21  F. 

Kitchener,  Captain  H.  E.  C,  46  P. 

James,  Lieut.  F.  W.,  q  F. 

Brownrigg,  Captain  H.  S.,  Riflo  Brigade. 

Orr,  Bt.34^or  S.  E., 94 F. 

Noyes,  Major  G.  A.,  R.  Art. 

Kelly-Kenny,  Major  T.,  2  F. 

Eliaa,  Captain  R.,  59  F. 

Dyke,  Captain  P.  H.,  69  P. 

Curteis,  Captain  R.  L.  H.,  16  P. 

Glen,  Captain  A.,  10  P. 

Wardroper,  Captain  E.,  107  F. 

Mallock,  Captain  T.  J.  R.,  7  P- 

Esirdley-Wilmot,  Captain  W.  A.,  5  F. 

•UaxTison,  Colonel  R.,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

•Hamilton,  Major  A.  C,  R.  Eng. 

Passed  out  in  Daoember  1876. 

Pilkington,  Lieut.  H.,  R.  Eng. 

Grover,  Major  G.  E.,  R.  Eng. 

Brunker,  Captain  H.  M.  E.,  26  F. 

Villiers,  Lt.Colonel  Hon.  G.  P.  H.,  Gren.  GOs. 

Lynch,  Captain  E.  J.,  3  F. 

Milner,  Captain  B.  C,  18  P. 

Murray.  Captain  K.  D.,  89  F. 

Lloyd,  Capt.  F.  E.,  25  P. 

Mortran,  Major  A.  B.,  9  P^ 

Mai-shall,  Captain  L.,  20  P. 

Currie,  Captain  A.  D.,  41  F. 

Du  Vemet,  Lieut.  P.  T.,  56  F. 

Elliot,  Captain  Ifon.  W.  P.,  93  F. 

Clarke,  Captain  E.  L.,  103  F. 

Bengough,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  M.,  77  P« 

Money,  i^aptain  E.  C,  87  P. 

Fraser.  Captain  A.  H.,  11  F. 

Pasted  out  ia  Deoember  1877. 

Jones,  Captain  D.  P.,  R.  Art. 

Ford,  Major  H.  I.  E.,  R.  Art. 

Smith.  Captain  W.  W.  M.,  R.  Art. 

James,  Captain  W.  H.,  R.  Eng. 

Barker,  Lieut.  J.  C.  U.  Eng. 

Hiklyard,  Captain H.  J  T.,  71  F. 

lloss  of  Bladensburg,  Lieut.  J.  P.  G.,  Coldstream  Gds. 

Dimiel,  Captain  W.H.,  15  F. 

Jui-vis,  Captain  R.  E.  C,  67  P. 

Ks>cx.  Captain  E.,  75  F. 

Woodgutc,  Bt.  Major  E.  R.  P.,  4  F. 

Goldomid,  Capt.  A.  E.  W.,  104  F. 

Morison,  Captain  P.  de  L.,  i  F. 

Carmichael,  Captain,  5  Lancers. 

Hnghes-Hallett,  Captain.  57  Foot. 

Cochran.  Bt.Major  P.,  37  P. 

Auld,  Lieut.  J.,  5  F. 

Impey,  Captain  A.  G.,  107  P. 

Vulliamy,  Capfun  C.  W.,  17  F. 

Hare,  Captain  R.  C,  22  F. 

•Law,  Captain  Wm.,  R.  Art. 

I  Fasted  out  in  Deoember  1873. 

Pox,  Captain  W.  R.,  R.  Artillery. 
I  yc  Bell,  Captain  M.  S.,  R.  Engineers. 

Kane,  Lieut.  M.  N.  G.,  72  F. 

Rawes,  Captain  W.  VV.,  R.  Artillery. 

Gnnter,  Captain  E.,  59  K. 
1  Rothwell,  Captain  J.  S..  R,  Artillery. 
I  Wing,  Lieut.  H.  T.,  or  F. 
!  Wat^un,  Captain  H.  J.,  n  HuFsars. 
'  Lloyd,  Captain  W.  C,  20  Hussarct. 
;  Everett,  Captain  W.,  33  F. 
'  Luttman- Johnson,  Captain  P.,  65  P. 
'  Keynolds,  CHptnin  H  C,  106  P. 
!  Fergusson,  Captain  J.  A. 
'  Miles.  Captain  H.  S.  G. ,  xoi  P. 

Carey.  Captain  J.  B.,  98  P. 
I  Morgan.  Lieut,  H.  H.,  R.  Marines. 
I  Sstewart.  Cjipu  H..  3  Dr.  Gds. 
i  Patersou,  Captain  A.  M.,  z6  F. 

Goodwyn.  Captain  J.  E.,  30  F. 
1  'Lloyd,  Captain  T.  H.,  R.  Artillery. 


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MILITIA  ARTILLERY  OP  ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


Royal  Cardigan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  AberyBtwith. 

HOXOBABT    COLOKBL. 

Edward  Lewis  Pryse,  late 

Capt.  6  Dr.  Od$ ix  July  77 

Lt.Colokbl. 
J.  A.  Lloyd-Philipps,   JF. 

DL.  late  Capt.  83  F.  {Ron. 

Colonel^  r:. 22  Auff.  77 

Ci-PTiLiirs. 
Geo.  G.  Williams,  DL.  JP.  6  Nov.  71 

David  Thomas 21  Apr.  77 

Thomas  Lloyd 13  Oct.  77 

LiBlTTSirAKTS. 

Thos.  H.  R.  Winwood  14  Nov.  74 

John  J.  Bonsall    30  Dec.  76 

Thomas  Williams  5  Feb.  79 

SbCOKD  LlBUTS2rJLirTS. 

Adjt.  4r  Capt—W.  V.  Legge, 

Capt.  B.  Art ^g  Jan.  79 


"Med.  Off.  —  Morris   Jones, 

Surg^aj 

Scarlet  Facings, 


17  May  73 


Eoyal  Oarmarthen  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Carmarthen.  [No.  24.] 

Lt.Coloitsl  C0MMA.irDAjrT. 
William  Price  Lewes,  DL. 
JP.late  Lt.  96F.,Uon.Col.32  May  66 
Majob. 
Arthur    Price    Jones,    late 

Lieut.  6  Dn 14  July  66 

Captains. 

John  Richard  Howell 19  Aug.  62 

John  George  Parry  Hughes  9  May  67 
Viscount  Emlyn.;».».  ITP.... 15  May  67 
Alan  Stephen  Gulston,  p.».  21  Dec.  68 

LlewelljTi  Lloyd  Lloyd 20  Apr.  71 

Vaughan  L.  Philipps,  p. ».  30  Nov.  75 

LiXUTBIfAKTS. 

William  Horaley  Dewe,  p.e.ii  July  71 

John  B.  Brady x6  Oct.  75 

Powell  L.  Davies 23  Apr.  77 

Thomas  P.  Lewes  2  July  79 

BbCOKD  LlBUTXirjLH^TS. 

Frederick  A.  G.  Jones  26  June  78 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.—Keury  Ives 

de  Kantzow,  late  Cant.B. 

Marine  Art. ;  Hou.Major  15  Feb.  60 
Qr.Ma»ter(witkrankqfq.M. 

tii<Ae.4niijr;.—Robt.  Henry  i  Apr.  77 
Med.    Q^.— John   Hughes, 

Surg.Maj 

Scarlet  Facings. 


I  Devon  Artillery. 

I  Head  Quarters,  Devonport.    [No.  7.] 

I  HoirOBABT  COLOITBL. 

Sir  Geo.  8.  Stucley,  Bart,     i  Jan.  73 

Lt.CoLOITBL  00]nCAKDA.VT. 

Richard  Bur^  Russell,  late 
Lt.  2  F.^  Mon.  Colonel...     6  Jan.  70 
Majob. 
HenryC.Devon,aoii.if.a>i.2  May  77 

CAPTAIirt. 

W.Ham.  Beadon,  H0n.Maj.22  Feb.  64 
Thos.  Reynolds  Arscott,|>.». 

Hon.Major 23  May  65 

William  Arundell  Yeo,  p.  e. 

Hon.  Major 5  Feb.  70 

Wm.  Anfchony  Jones,  p.  e.  2  May  77 
John  Leigh  Colley,p.» 31  May  79 

LlBUTBirA.BTS. 

Charles  E.  R.  Walker 38  Aug.  75 

I  Chas.  E.  R.  Chanter 17  Feb.  77 

j  John  E.  Loveband  4  May  77 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBITAlTTS. 

Sir  Wm.  R.  Williams,  .B^....  5  Nov.  79 

Arthur  J.  L.  M.  Hunt  5  Nov.  79 

Dudley  J.  C.  Bush 29  Nov.  79 

Wm.  Bovell  Jones  29  Nov.  79 

Fanshawe  D.  Le  M.Goslingio  Dec.  79 


Hampshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Gosport.  [No.  16.] 

HoirOBART    COLOXBL. 

The  Earl  of  Malmesbury, 
GCB 22  June  54 

Lt.CoLOJTBL  ComCAVDABT. 

Samuel  Hood  S  covin  Ingle* 
field,  late  Lt.Cot.  B.  Art.; 

Hon.Col 6  Sept.  71 

Majob. 
Richard  L.  B.  Cowell,  p.$.    17  July  78 

Captaibs. 
Henry  John  Lancaster,  late 

Lieut.  isF.p.e 7  June  73 

HeniT  Famsby  Mills 9  Sept  74 

N.D.  Garrett,  Copf.h  p.R  Art  i  Apr.  p 

Wm.  W.  Portal 17  July  78 

Libutbbabts. 

Arthur  A.  H.  Inurlefield 29  Feb.  72 

Henry  B.  Herrick  15  Aug.  74 

J.  M.  F.  Hunt,;}.* o  Dec.  74 

Calvert  H.  8.  Clarke 4  Apr.  77 

Arthur  Visard «i  Apr.  77 

Sub  Libfcbbabts. 

James  E.  B.  Martin  16  Aug.  76 

Sbooitb  Libvtbbaxts. 

Wm.  R.  P.  Wallace 20  Apr.  78 

Francis  J.  H.  Barton    31  Aug.  78 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— Ij.  Tillotson. 

Capt.  B.Art 4  Nov.  78 

Med.Off.—JoB.  Walkinshaw 
Bell  Alder,  5ttry.Jf a/.  ...  iMsr.73 
Scarlet  Facings. 


.  I  Mar.  73 


Boyal  Oomwall  and  Devon 
Miners'  Artillery, 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth.    [No.  6.3 

Lt.Colowbl  Commakdawt. 
^ir  Colman  Rashleigh,  i?aW. 
DL.JF.;  Honorary  Colonel  2  May  53 
Major. 
Sir  Charles  Brune  Graves 
Sawle,    Bart.   DL.  JP.; 

Honorary  Lt. Colonel   6  July  67 

Captaiits. 
Wm.  Edwards  Michell,  p.  $.12  Feb.  70 
Thos.  Roxburgh  Polwhele...  7  Dec.  70 
Oolman  Battle  Rashleigh...  9  Oct.  71 
Thos.Moor  A.Horsford,p.«.  30  May  74 

LlFDTBKASrXS. 

Francis  John  Hext n  Sept.  71 

Robert  F.  Elrington 8  Nov.  73 

Harry  J.  Y.  Jamicson 9  July  79 

Melvill  G.  Sandys   9  July  jg 

Sbcobd  LiixnBiTAjrTS. 

William  P.  Williams  1  Apr.  78 

Humphry  John  WiUyams  14  Mar.  79 
Adj.  4r  Oii»<.  -Reginald  Hen. 

Champion,!  \9XABt.Lt.Col. 

K.  Art la  Apr.  66 

If «i.  Cy.— Fred.  C,  BuUmore, 

Burgeon   25  Nov.  65 

Scarlet  Facings.  | 


Adjt.  4r  Capt.—V€  Geo.Dare 

Dowell,*  Brevet  Li.  Colonel 

h.p.  B.  Marine  Artillery... 20  Sept. 70 
lf««I.Q^.— Robert  W.  Wooll- 

combe,    late  A.S.  68    F. 

Surg.Maj j  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Durham  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Hartlepool.  [No.  ic] 

Lt.Colobbl. 

Hugh  St»m)rd,Hon.Colonel3i  Mar.  75 

MA.J0B8. 

Arthur  Robson 38  Apr.  75 

Arthur  S.  Macartney,  Capt. 

h.p.  B.Art 16  Oct.   75 

Captaiks. 
Robt.  Wm.  A.  Shortis,  p.$.   3  Oct.  74 
W.  8.  Greene,  Capt.  h.p.  19 

Jlueeare    28  Oct.  76 

Wm.   Edward    Chapman,* 

Capt^  h,p.  I  Dr.  Qde 31  Jan.  74 

John  Tate,  p.e 31  Jan.  77 

Dalkeith  M.  Scott  17  June  78 

LlBUTBBAlTTt. 

rJ«?m  •p^nl?®'' '^  ^P^-  75  i  Edward  SaUsbuiyVp^. 

S*"^^l*^/^>.^™?«»l'-»-  i2June76    John  Arthur  Lainson,  p.*. 


TK^a   B'^-oC^/rir^* '^  1  «  uuuc 70    jonn  ArDnur  LAinson.p.*....!?  Jniy 

w«w  n"?'*'!^""®"*  '9  Apr.  76  ,  Wm  H.  G.  Gordon,p# 19  Feb 

JT'i^J.CpS'S'^^soi '8  ^P'-  77    John  Edw.  Bversley ,4  June 

Edw.  M.  R.  Green-Bmmott-  Sbcowd  Li«irTi.»A»« 

■«^^don 19  June  77 

.  Sbcobi)  Libutbbavts. 

George  A.  Murphy 24  Apr.  78 

Adjt.^r  Capt.~X.  Grubbe, 

Capt.B.Art »  Ancr.  ^« 


'apt.B.Art 30  Aujr.  70 

2f*rf.Q^.~JamesRawlings, 

Surg.Maj : ,  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Glamorgan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters.  Swansea.   [No.  15.! 

HOBORABT  COLOKBL. 
LlBtJTBITAirT  CoLOKBL. 

Jas.  Simpson  Ballard,  JP.   i  Jan.  7$ 

Majobs. 
John  He3'worth 18  Apr.  78 

CAPTA.IBS. 

Wm.  Evans  Hughes,  p.  #....30  Nov.  71 
Robert   Fred.    Ballantine, 

late  Capt.  1  W.l.B 5  June  75 

Arthur  H.  Richardson,  p.«..z8  Apr.  78 
Chas,  B.  Mansfleld 24  July  78 

LlBUTBirA.BTS. 

JohnMjorris  a  July  73 

James  P.  Arrowsmith   xi  Aug.  7* 

Sir  J.  L.  E.  Spearman.  Bt.  z8  Juno  79 

SbCOBD   LlBUTBirA.VT8. 

Reginald  F.  R.  Formby  ...  4  Dec.  78 
Adjt.  4r  Cop*.— Francis  John 

MUman,  loUCapt.B.  Art.  i  Dec.  79 

Med.  Off.— J.  Paddon,  Surg,  g  Mar.  is 

Scarlet  FadngS.  ^^ 


iBle  of  Wight  Artille^. 

Head  Quarters.  Newport.   [No.  17] 

HOVOBABT  COLOiriL. 

Hie  Boyal Highneee  tke  Dnbe 
of  Uonnaught,  KQ.  KT. 

KP.QCSI.QCMQ 24  July  75 

Lt.Colowbl  Comxakdabt. 
Leopold  Grimston  Paget,  Lt. 
Col.k.p.  B.  AH.;  mn.Col.  7  Sept. 67 
Mjuob. 
William  Henry  Pattinson..,9i  Apr.  75 

Oaptaiits. 
Fra.  Gordon  Degge  Watson, 
lateLt.6SF.,p.e.Hon.Maj.22  Apr.  63 

Alderson  Berthon    17  Aug.  ti 

Wm.  L.  NiohoU  Clayton,  j).«.  9  Msy  71 
Cecil  Fred.  W.  Fendidl,>i.«.  21  Apr.  75 

LlBVTBVAJTTS. 

19  May  70 

i7Jnly7J 

Feb.  76 

^  ^June76 

Sbcovd  Libvtbbabts. 

George  Harvey  Turner s  May  79 

Lord      Edward     Spencer* 

ChurchiU 26J0JJ75 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.  —  John  Dav, 

Capt.  B.  AH r. 13 Mar.  78 

Med.  Q^.— E.A-  Watorwortb, 

MD.  Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Kent  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dover.   [Ko.  18.] 

COLOBBL. 

J.  R.  .Earl  Sydney,  OCB. 

Lord  Lieutenant 4  May  Si 

Lx.CoLoirBL. 
Walter  Geo.   Stirling,  late 

Capt.  B.  AH «4Apr.7^ 

MA.JOB. 

JohnM'Callum,2a«e(2/^.^H.  i  Oct  75 

CAPTA.XBS. 

StephenMatthewCrowe,f».«. 

Hon.Maior 16  May  65 

Edw.  L.  F.  Jennings,  p.«....  7  June  73 
Arthur  Thos.  Waring,  p.e.  20  Jan.  75 

Thompson  Hunter,  0.4 z  May  77 

Aug.  ffoUiott  Powell. j».«.  ...27  Ock  77 
BarcUy  C.  Greenhill.  p.e....iB  Oct  79 

LlBUTBBAJTTS. 

William  Nichols  18  Apr.  77 

Hugh  Meller 20  Not.  78 

Barned  Lewis- Bamed 18  June  79 

Charles  A.  Gallop 18  Jane79 

"    ' i.j.|^....  5N0T.79 


Milit 

SIC05D  LlEUIK]rA>-TS. 

Frederick  0.  JenkiiL»... ii  June  79 

Jasper  Comerford  Burchettas  June  79 

Arthur  Robert  Denno    15  Nov.  79 

Frank  Wetherall  Eight a6  Nov.  79 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.-y7.  L.  Hut- 

chin«on»  Capt.  B.  Art.  ...13  Oct.  75 
Qr.Jfoftor.— JonathanFors- 

dykc,  q,rMf-  ^-  -^rt x  Apr.  78 

Jfft/.Of.-ClementCuthbert 

Walter,  fi'utyeem    x  Mar.  73 

Scarlei  Facini^. 


%al  Lancashire  Artillery. 

Head  Qnartera,  Liverpool.    L^'o.  19.] 

H090Ki.XY  COLOVXL. 
ht.COLOim.  COMVAKDAITT. 

James  Bourne,  DL.JP.  UP. 
Eonorary  Colonel 13  Apr.  63 

MA.J0B8. 

Hill  C.  Moore, ^<Mi.i*.Co/...a9  July  62 
James  Clifton  Brown 14  Juno  76 

CAPTi.IK8. 

Stanley  Arnold,  p.# 8  Apr.  72 

Henry  B.Kelley 11  Auf?.  75 

Vm.  J.  M'L.  Bailey 4  July  77 

Uenr;  T.Holines,if(m.lf<v'.22  Apr.  76 
Jsmec  Cnmungham.  Dong- 
las,  CapU  h.p.  4  J)r.  Odt.  14  Dec.  78 
Wm.HaU  Walker  3x  May  79 

LxXVTXKA.2rT8. 

il€X.C.  Stephen a8  Jan.  74 

Francia  C.  Bat«on  x  Apr.  76 

Montague  P.  Mole8worth...26  Feb.  79 

JuhnCaister 31  May  79 

Skcojtd  LisurxvAirTS. 

Richard  M.  Berry x9F6b.  79 

Mi.  ^  Capt.— H.  W.  Rooke, 

Cavt.S.Art 1  Oct.   77 

Qf  lfart#r.— Wm.  Wishart, 

QrMr.B.Art x  Apr.  78 

Mi4. 0/.-Jamee  Chambers 

Feijnwon,  MB.  Surg.Haj.  x  Mar.  73 
Wn.  M'Cheane,  Surg.Haj.    x  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Facin  GTS. 


The  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
Norfolk  Artillery. 

HttdQuartCTB,  Yarmouth.    [No.  22.] 

HoVOaUtT   COLOKKL. 

Field  Marahal    Hu  Bogal 

Jiifknm    tk*    Prince    of 

Wales,    Za.    KT.    KP. 

GCB.  QC8I.  eCMQ 28  Oct.  71 

„   ^         Lt.Colgitel. 
^f- Bon.  C,  Lord  Bnmeld, 

KCB.  late  of  7  IluMare...  9  May  66 
Majors. 

fi»i.  Harbord  Harbord ax  Mar.  68 

Wf.  Mott  Alderson,    late 

^^•97  F. 20  Sept.  79 

CAPTAIirS. 

U».  Southwell  Trafford...ai  Mar.  68 
Tbomag Edward  Bagge  ...  i  June  71 
^thony  Wm.  Partridge  ...10  June  76 
»mHeiirvAug.Keppel,i>.«.4May  78 
f'Wm.  ri:  BTSblkw^ifc  ..2x  May  79 
W».  Roger  M.  Pratt,  p.e.  ao  Sept.  79 
Ltbdtbvaittb. 

Jooa  Sancroft  Hohnea 39  Sept.  7 1 

fti.  D'Arcy  Wm.  C.  New- 

„.«nne ao  Mar.  73 

Sw;  Heirinald  Win.  Proctor- 

Beauchamp,  Bart x4  Apr.  75 

Henry  J.  Preston  26  Aug.  76 

<rto.il..  lord  Hastings 7  Mar.  77 

^emon  CecU  Daweon,  «a<« 

i-apt.  3  Dr.  GMordt  29  Oct.   79 

SsoovB  LisimirAirts. 
tf«  Asaheton  B.  Harbord  5  Nov.  75 
«»•  Sanle  B.  CroBsley.  St..  5  Nov.  79 

PhihpBennet  5  Nov.  70 

^djt.^Capt.-C^pt,  M.  M.  ^  ^^ 

^Une,  A.  .Art X  Apr.  7* 

iCr.i«(A«Jray)..^Henx7 

/p.  6Wlf<y ,  Mar.  77 


ed.  Off.- 


ia  Artillefi'y  of  England  and  Wales. 
Northumberland  Artillery. 

[No.  33.1 

Head  Quarters,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Lt.Golokxl  GovuiirnAyT. 

Charles  John  Reed 6  Aug.  68 

Majok. 
Henrj'  Best  Hans  HamiltonaS  June  76 

Captaivs. 

Charles  C.  Edwards  ^6  Feb.  73 

Jasper  M.  Richardson  15  May  75 

Frank  Chadwick 30  June  75 

Anthony  C.  Wood,iai»  Ifo/.  19  July  76 
James  J.  Kirsopp 19  Apr.  79 

LlKUTXVAlTTB. 

Wm.  Byrne  Jones  14  May  73 

Oeo.  G.  H.  Allgood 13  Nov.  75 

Fra.  Douglas  Blake  aa  Nov.  76 

Henry  Liddell 30  June  77 

SsC03rD  LXBUTSITAVTS. 

Alex.  H.  Synge  3  Apr.  78 

Alft-ed  Stephen  Reed 3  May  79 

Peter  Swanston  14  July  jg 

Adj.4r  Capt.—R.  Moniefioro, 

Capt.  B.Art 6  Aug,  79 

Med.  Q/f.— Alexander  Leslie 
Gracey,  MD.  late  of  Turk- 
ieh  Contingent^Surg.  Maj.    1  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Pembroke  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Haverfordwest. 

HoirOBAST   COLOHBL. 

Sir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  Bart. 

DL.  JP.,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Queen  and  Colonel xo  Feb.  75 

Lr.CoLOirsL. 

John  Owen,  Hon.  Colonel...  3  Mar.  75 

Ma  JOBS. 

John  Graham,  p.  » aoMar.  75 

William   Moffat     Douglas 

Willan,  Major,  late  of  B. 

Art.,  Hon.  Lt.Col iB  Oct.   75 

Captaiits. 
James  Bowen  Summer8,jD.«.29  Mar.  73 
Fra.  Perrott  Edwardes.P.».i7  Feb.  75 
Chas.  A.  Cooper,  Hon.  Maj.^g  Apr.  74 
Wm.  Thos.  Summers,  late 

Lt.  13  F. a6  May  75 

LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

Tudor  V.  H.  Thomas 18  Dec.  71 

Walter  L.  B.  Levett  xi  Nov.  76 

Sbcokd  Libutbkavts. 

Lawford  V.  M.  Raynes a6  Mar.  79 

Wm.  Charles  Cope  30  July  79 

Richard  H.  B.  Summers  ...29  Oct.  79 

Sydney  Wm.  Wayet  39  Nov.  79 

Adft.  4-  Capt.— A.  J.  Lavie, 

Capt.  B.  AH aj  Aug.78 

Jfed.Qjf.— Jas.David  Brown, 

aurg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Suffolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Ipswich.    [No.  ^S'"] 

LT.CoiK>]rBL  COKUAKDAKZ. 

Robert  Alex.  ShaOo,  Lord 

Waveney,    DL.,    Colonel 

and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen   30  Apr.  53 

Major. 
Howard  Whitbread,  late  Lt. 

a  Lt.  Dre.  British  German 

Legion  6  June  68 

Captaiits. 

Herbert  Pemell    6  May  66 

Jas.  Wallace  Dunlop  Adair, 

late  Major  Unatt 11  Mar.  67 

Henry  Smith,  p. « 30  Apr.  70 

Leonard  Walter  Pead,  p.e.   ao  Jan.  75 
Edward  Charles  Moor, />.«... a6  May  79 

LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Charles  John  Easton  xo  Deo.  73 

Harry  E.  Dobree,p.« 29  Jan.  76 

(}eorge  H.  Garrett n  May  77 

Jasper  J.A.Milner-6ibson..  a  July  79 


444 

ScB   Ltkutk>-axt!«. 
Thomas  L.  liare 20  May  76 

Sbcoitd  Libutekants. 
Herbert  F.  Easton  ao  May  79 

Adj.i'  Capt.—K.  J.  L.  Turn- 
bull,  Capt.  B.Art i  Jan.  79 

Pagmaeter. — 

Qr.  Maet.—Vat.  Fitzpatrick  8  Mar.  59 

Mei-    '^^ 


Scarlet  Facmgs. 


Eoyal  Sussex  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Lewes.    [No.  26.] 

LiBUrBNAHT  COLOWBL. 

Wm.  Rowe  Lewis,  JP 33  July  79 

Majors. 
James  Hayes  Sadler,  Hon. 
Lt.Colonel  30  Apr.  79 

Captaiws. 
Barton    L.    John    Scobell, 

Hon.  Ma  for  15  July  61 

Robert  T.  N.  Tubbs,»  Capt. 

h.p.  Bombag  Armg  ;  Hon. 

Major  10  Feb.  71 

Walter  C.Alers  Hankoy i8  Apr.  74 

Alfred  Robert  Margary,p.«.3o  Apr.  79 
Fairfax  Rhodes,  p.« ao  Sept.  79 

LlKUTBlTAVTS. 

John  Oliver  Vallance,  p.*...  6  May  74 

Alfred  S.  Broadwood 17  May  76 

John  Clarke  Pratt  19  July  76 

A.  C.  Jeddere-Fisher 4  Apr.  77 

Henry  0.  E.  Chermside    ...10  Dec.  79 
Sbcoitd  Lieutevaitts. 

Francis  L.  H.  Sadler 31  Aug.78 

Henry  W.  8.  Fa.yi-er  20  Sept.  79 

Harvey  W.  H.  Combo  10  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  ^  Cap^.— D.W.Buckie, 

Capt.  B.Art i  Jan.  79 

Med.  Q^.— Richard  Turner, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Yorkshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Scarborough. 

HoirORART    COLOKBL. 

Henry  Thomas  Fyers,  Capt. 
h.p.  B.Art 9  Feb.  76 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Arthur  Brooksbank.^'  late 

Capt.  38  F.  JP xo  Dec.  79 

Majors. 
Robt.  Christopher  Wintour  15  Apr.  76 

Captaiits. 
Y.G.  Lloyd-Greame,  JP.  ...3X  July  64 
John   Wm.  Bain   Hawkes- 

worlh,  JP la  June  66 

Cha.  Fra.  Fellows,  p.$ 15  Apr.  76 

John  Amory  Travers,  p.e.  xi  Oct.  76 
Wm.R.Ringrose-Voase,|>.«.i3MHy  78 
Robert  Lesley,  j>.« xoMny  79 

LlEUTBITAHTS. 

B.  B.  Haworth- Booth ao  May  76 

Edw.  C.  Brooksbank a  Aug.  76 

Edward  H.  Hud  son 30  Dec.  76 

Fred.  C.  S.  Constable 6  Aug.  79 

SeCOVD    LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

Simon  C,  Bcrope 13  Oct.  77 

George  Wm.  Lloyd 30  July  79 

George  F.  Marwood  20  Aug.  79 

^((/<.<f-Cap^.— Frank  Lodge, 

C'opif.  B.  Art ao  Sept.  77 


Qr.Matter. — Reuben  Firth  x  Apr.  77 
Med.  Qf— William  Taylor. 

SurgMy x  Mar.  73 

Henry  Wnght,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

Digiti^ei^lot  Facings,  l^ 


445 


MILITIA  ABTILLSRY  OF   SCOTLAND. 


Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Campbelltown. 

Lt.CoLOITBL  COMKAKDAJfT. 

Smollett  M.  Eddington.DX. 

JP.  late  Lt.  f  Adj.  78  J.  ; 

Honorary  Colonei  20  Nov.  61 

Majors. 

William  Turner  u  Oct.  73 

Geo.  HewBon,  laU  ofR.  Art.  i  Oct.  75 

CAPTAIirS. 

John  W.  Macdougall t6  Oct.  75 

Robert  Brnce  Baird  16  Oct.  75 

William  Hoad 4  Doc.  78 

LlBUTBlTAJfTS. 

James  Thos.  Nichol,i>.#.  ...17  Dec.  73 

Chas.  J.  M.  Finnio i  Auj?.  74 

C.  L.  Lamont 13  Nov.  75 

James  Mitchell  Mutter 3  May  76 

Fra.  A.  Walker-Jones   25  Apr.  77 

Claude  C.  Millcr-Wallnutt  15  Nov.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBlTAITTS. 

Joseph  D.  B.  Harrington... 31  Mar.  78 
Adjt.  4-  Cant.—Q.  A.  Beaty- 

Fownall,  Capt.  R.  Art. ...  9  Oct.  75 
Qr.lfr.— James  Banken  ...14  Apr.  69 
2£ed.  OJ'.—yf.  Gibson,  Surjf. 

Maj X  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Own 
Edinburgh  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh.   [No.  z  i .] 

HoirOBABT    COLOKBL. 

S.B.S.  the  Duke  of  Bdin- 
burch,  lL&.  KT.  OCSI. 
OCmQ.  Capt.  Eoyal  Navy  24  June  74 

LlBUTSKAKT  COLOXBL. 

Alex.  Moncrieff,  JP.  Hon. 

Ccl 16  Jan.  78 

Majob. 

Frederick  W.  Carter 9  July  78 

Captaihs. 

John  S.MacDowall :...  4  May  72 

Robert  Greig 11  Aug.  75 

Alex.  D.  Fordyce,  laU  Capt. 

71  F.,j».« S  Feb.  79 

A  J.Colquhonn,2a<0  2^.42  F.26  Mar.  79 

LlBUTBHAKTS. 

Chadwlok  Aytoun  4  Dec.  75 

Wm.  L.  M.Dakyns 9  June  75 

John  P.  Dick 3  Mar.  77 

Dougall  B.  MacDougall   ...14  Mar.  77 

Hamilton  S.  Bower    z6  Aug.  79 

Hervey  Mayhew 16  Aug.  79 

SXCOITD     LlBXTTZlTAJITS. 

Andrew  Aytoun  19  Feb.  79 

Harry  King  Stewart 3  May  79 

Bereaford  A.  Johnstone 20  May  79 

Adi.t  Capt.  4r  Paym.— John 

Boulton,*  late  Capt.  B.Artj 

Hon.  Major 6  Sept.  59 


<ir.  Uaet.  {teiih  rank  of  Or.  I 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — John 

Thompson x  Apr.  77 

Jf*d.  Q^.  — Charles  Dycer, 

2ID.  late  Army  Medical  j 

Stuf,  Surg.McQ 1  Mar.  73  1 

Scarlet  Facings.  I 
I 

rife  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Cupar.   [No.  za.] 

COLOITBL. 

John  Balfour,  Vice  Lt.  JP. 

late  of  Or.  Qd* 23  Feb.  55 

Lt.Coloxbl  Commakdutt. 
Sir  P.Arthur  Halkett,.Bar<.i 
late  Captain  3  Htu»ar$,p.$.y)  Apr.  73 
Majobs. 

John  Luke,  j).t 34  Sept. 73 

Robert  Rintoul,  p.» 94  Sept  73 

CA.PTA.Iir8. 

Owen  Broun 29  Apr.  71 

William  Baird,  |».« 12  Aug.  71 

Alexander  Thompson,  p.*.  za  Aug.  7z 

Charles  Lamont,  p.« 94  Sept.  73 

James  Syme,  p.« 9  Dec.  74 

Hon.  Robt.  Preston  Bruce  Z5  Sept  77 
LiBUTxiriiVTe. 

Jnmes  Chcape 19  Jan.  76 

Wm.  A.  Thomson    z6  Dec.  76 

Archibald  D.  Smith*Sligo...z8  Oct.   79 
EU)bert  W.  M.  Jackson z8  Oct.  79 

SbCOVD  LlBl7TB]rA.KT8. 

John  Alex.  Blackwood 6  May  78 

Harry  L.  S.  Macdonald 26  Feb.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—T.  Gaskell, 

Capt.  B.  Art 29  Dec.  75 

Paymaeter. — ^William  Haig.x2  May  59 
Qr.  Matt,  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — James 

G.  Smith X  Apr.  77 

Mod.qf.-^ 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Forfar  and  Kincardine 
Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Montrose.     [No.  13.] 

Lt.CoLOITBL  COKlCAJmAVT. 

Reg.  H.  Alex.  Ogilvy,  p.t...  z  June  72 

Majobs. 
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie,  JP.  p.$. 

Hon.Lt.Col X  June  72 

John  Allen  Alien,  JP.,  j».«..3o  July  79 

Captaiits. 
L.  TQrunski,  Hon.  Mai.,p.$.  20  July  72 
Claud  Cathcart   Carnegie, 

p.9 zx  Oct.   73 

DavidCiikWfordLind8ay,ji.«.zo  June  74 

James  G.  Watson,  p.$ 94  Feb.  77 

F.  Baird,  late  Lt.  6  F.  p.e...,  z  June  76 


LnuTBirAiras. 
C.  N. ,  Lord  Carnegie,  v.*.  ...6  8ei>t  7? 
Ed^r  Alfred  Guy  Rtdtt  ...  8  Har.  76 

Charles  M.  Barber 20  June  7S 

Andrew  G.  Wood  s8  Sept.  7S 

Wm.  Wilson-Stewart 3  May  7^ 

Hercules  S.  Porteous 13  Sept  79 

Edw.  de  S.  Smart 13  Sept  79 

GregorL.  Meason Z3  Sept.  79 

Charles  Austin   5^'«^-79 

Sbcostd  LlBUTSVAJraS. 
Angus  H.  R,  Ogilvy 4  Jnnc  79 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.— P.  Hossey, 

Capt.  B.AH  14  Aug.  79 

Qr.  MoMt.  {wiik  rank  ofOr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—Bo\A. 

M.  Shankland i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of.— Alex.   Dickson, 

MD.  8urg.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

Henry  Steele,  A.8urgeon  ...x6  June  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Haddington,  Berwickj  Linlith- 
gow, and  PeebleB  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dunbar.     [Ko.  3-1 

HoiroB^BT  Cox.onL. 
Thomas  Shairp 98  June  76 

LlEUTBHAlTT  COLOirXL. 

Archibald  Dickson 19  Feb.  t) 

MXJOB. 

Henry  Robert  Hardie,  j>.#...ao  Aug.  79 

Captaiks. 
John  R.  Dawson,  p.:;  Hon. 

Major  13  May  71 

Geo.  Aug.  Pred.BailUe,i».«.  23  ^"i  ?* 
Alex.  Haig  Renton,  p.*.  ...15  Aug.  7* 
T.  A.  Houstoun-Boswallj».*.i7  May  t*" 
Charles  H.  H.  Purves,  UU 

Lt.  Byie  Brigade  s^OT.79 

LxsuTXHAjrrs.        „ .    , 

John  C.  Innes  23  «!).  7* 

Wm.  G«o.  H.  WaUcer ax  Apr.  77 

Charles  L.  Oooluon U  Mar.  77 

Charles  H.  S.  Hockin 6  Aug.  79 

Sscon  L1SVTXVAVT8. 

Ferdinand  C.  Logan 5S?^;!? 

George  Alex.  Ba&d 8  Mar.  79 

Charles  Kdmund Bar8tow...z4  May  79 

Adjt.  4'  Capt.—'a.  J.  de  lAU- 
tour,  Bt.Major  B.  AH.  ...  1  D«-  79 

Or.  ifafff.— Edrn.   Simons, 
Qr.lfr.  B.AH z  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off.  —  James  Dunlop, 

SurgJfaj »  Mar.  j 

Scarlet  Facings. 


MILITL^  ARTILLERY    OF  IRELAND. 


Boyal  Antrim  Artillery. 

HeadQuarters.Carrickfergus.  [No.x.] 

HOKOBABT  COLOlTBL. 

air  Rich.  Wallace,  Bt.  MP. 

BCB 30  July  73 

Lr.CoLoirSL  CoxMAirnjLirT. 
Viee.  Massereene  and  Fer- 

rard,p.« 20  Nov.  72 

Majobs. 
Horatio  Sloane,  Hon.Lt.Col.  a  May  77 
Fra.  Chas.  Hughes- Hallett, 

laU  Lt.  Boyal  ArtHUry  ...  3  Oct.  78 
Captaiks. 
James  CTaig,J9cM.lfc»or,j9.«.  3  Aug.  73 
H.  B.  Johnston,  p.«.  JP.  ...X3  Fob.  73 
Arthur  Wm.   Shirley-Ball, 

lai4  Lieut.  8  Hueaart   98  Jnne73 

Arthur  Forbes.  p.» 3  June  76 

Walton  T.  R.  Atkin,  p.t 3  Oct.  77 

Walter  Teldham,  laU  Capt. 

lo  Hueeart  19  Apr.  79 

.Hon.  Cecil  Ralph  Howard, 

UUo  Capt.  60  P. 36  July  79 

Wm.  Henry  Kinsey    36  July  79 

LlBUTXHAirTS. 

Valentine  J.  ComwaU,ji>.«.  15  Mar.  73 
James  L .  Alison 15  Apr.  74 


Edward  J.  Kinsey,  j».« 9  Jan.  75 

John  Shaw  Exham 9  Jan.  75 

Henry  B.  Johnson zo  Jan.  77 

John  E.  M'Clean    6  Aug.  79 

(^eo.  E.  K.  Bull    6  Aug.  79 

Marriott  W.  Dalway 6  Aug.  79 

SSCOND    LiBUTSKAVTS. 

Adjutant.  ^F.     A.     Ogle, 

Vapt.  B.  Marine  Art 33  Nov.  75 

Qr.Jfuiif.— Al^x.Arbuthnot, 

Qr.  Mr.  B.  Art x  Apr.  78 

Med.  O/l— David  R.Taggart, 

MD.  Surg.Maj 34  Jan.  75 

Scarlet  Faciags. 


fioyal  Oork  Oity  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Cork.    [No.  5.] 
HoirokABT  CoLoirsL. 
J.  F.  Sari  ^  Bandon,  DL. 

JP 3«  Jialy  78 

LT.CoiK>irBL. 
Arthur  A.  G.  Bell- Martin, 
laU  Lt.Col.  7  Dr.  Ode,  p.t.  xo  Mar.  75 
Majob. 
Joseph  Edw.  L.  Thackwell, 
UUe  Lt.  5  JxMeert 7  Nov.  77 


CAPTA.nr8. 

Duncan  Dunloe  Abbott 3O5.  ,7 

James C.  Beamish  '^^.^li 

Geo.  N.  Roberts    ^iT'-a 

James  F.  L.  MacFarlane  ..»9  J«°'  il 
George  Heniy  Johnston  ...15  *"• '' 
LxBUTBVAjrrs. 

Theodore  E.  Sherlock  w  Mar  ,5 

George  Henry  Johnston  ...  3  wP'-'' 
Sbcohd  LiBurawAMia. 

Wm.  WyUe  Norman  '^S^i? 

Henry  Richard  Jones  »9  ^  'i 

Walter  B.  Johnson xoDec,  n 

A^t.^Capt.—R.  B.  Mundy, 

Oapt.  M.  Art 18  Mar.  7S 

Scarlet  Facings. 


West  Oork  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Macroom.    [No*] 

HOHOBABT  CoMWrSL. 

H.  B.,  Earl  ofShannon «  *»•  7' 

Lt.Colovbl. 
Patk.Dnncaa,  p.«.  Bon.O»l.»4  »^^- " 

Pred.  HatohlBMn  Warren, 


CATtAIVS. 

Thos-AiDBlieLimhain  96  Feb.  73 

Fra.Wm.Woodlcy 36  Feb.  73 

Pr».L.  HewBon,  laULt.6  F.  24  Aug.  74 

Denis  Scully 13  OC-  77 

Charles  B.  Cade  13  Oct.  77 

Fred.  T.  Yerachoyle  22  July  78 

LunTBjrAine. 

Wm.  J.  Stoyte 31  May  77 

John  T.  Cramer  2  May  79 

William  J.  Goold a  May  79 

George  O.Manders 13  Sept.  79 

William  0.  M.  Moeee 13  Sept,  79 

Sbcoki)  Lavnitixts, 

Heniy  John  Downing  27  Sept.79 

Jeremiah  J.  M.  Dunne 27  Sept.  79 

John  Craig. 27  Sept.79 

Joseph  E.  R.  Cullinan  15  Nov.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Cigrf.— Thomas  Pud- 

iiey,laU(fR.Art.;IEouMoJ,x  Jan.  55 
Qr.ir(ue«r.— Joseph  Owen, 

laUofB.Art 8  Dec.  65 

Utd.  Of,  —Charles  Creed, 

Swrgjlaj x  Mar.  73 

Heniy  Charles  Garde,  MD. 

Surg.  Ueu to  Dec.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Donegal  Artillery. 

{Tk«PrinetofWaUt\)    [No.  8.] 
Head  Quarters,  Letterkenny. 

HOVOSABT  CoisOVUL. 

Bob.  Geo. Montgomery   ...  3  Sept  79 

Lt.Colovxl. 
Jaa.  Corry  Jones  Lowry,* 

laU  Cant,  B,  Art 5  Mar.  79 

Majob. 
Wm.  Norton  Persse,  late  of 

R.Art x6  Apr.  79 

Captaivs. 

Charles  Edward  Eccles 20  Kov.  75 

Thomas  Sdmond  Batt  6  Bept.76 

Bobt.  9.  Stewart 20  Feb.  78 

Thomas  B.  Stoney 28  Sept.  78 

James  Fiaser  Murphy  30  Apr.  79 

JjXMVtMMJLaTB. 

Albert  Croly 22  Mar.  76 

Joseph  0.  Griffith  37  Sept.79 

Wilham  Markham  IK>yne...27  Sept.79 

William  Daniel  Swiney 27  8ept.79 

George  W.  S.  Hawks  27  8ept.79 

Sbc05d  Libvtbvavts. 

OvenB.  Armstrong 11  July  79 

^MCapt.^-Eien.  Arohdall 

Doyne,'  late  Copt.  B.  Art.; 

Hon.  Major  xo  June  68 

Qr.Jf(u<er.  — John  Kelly...  x  Sept.  55 
Scarlet  Facings. 

Dublin  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin.    L^o.  9.  J 
Lr.GoLoirxL. 
Wm.  J.  M.  MagiU,  Jon.Coi.^!  Aug.  78 
Majob. 

nm.  B,  Digby,  p.$ 23  Oct.  78 

Captaxks. 
n  jkehamC.Dickenson,  p.:  2  Deo.  76 
Arthur  Wm.  ThompBon,ji.«.22  Aug.  77 
GroOon  T.  B.  Yandeleur, 

J«te  Coat.  13  LoMcert  x  Jan.  79 

"I&.L.  Smythe  5  Nov.  79 

IdBimirAVTS. 

J«niy  Wm.  Baldwin so  Jan.  77 

Bobert  C.  I.  Whitty  24  Feb.  77 

BlCOVD  LiXUTBVASn. 

Jdward  D.  Brown 24  Apr.  78 

Reginald  B.  Sparrow   24  July  78 

James  Baldwin  x6Aug.  79 

Aijt.   4.  Cop*.— O.   B.   B. 
Wheatley,  Copt.  B.  Art.ia  Oct.  75 
Scarlet  Facings. 

Oaiway  Aridlleiy. 

Lt.  G01.0HBL. 
Majob. 
Captaivs. 
JuBss  O'Hara,  iofo  Capi,  s 

-^.  e* 5  June  78 

Thomas  C.  Lambert,   laU 
^«l*-  a9  ^. 23  Oct.  78 

-.  .  LlBITfBVAnS. 

«»fciaR.  Lambert ax  Aug.  78 

Andrew  M.  Browne 27  Sept.79 

1^:    .  BJCOJB  LlBUTlFAHW. 

-**<-^59<.-H.H.Hani- 
ttg^  Cape.  B,  Art x  July  78 


Militia  Artillery  of  Ireland. 
Limerick  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Limerick.     [No.  20.] 

HoirORABY    COLOKZL. 

S.  P.,  F»«rf.  Gort 30  Nov.  65 

Lt.Coloitbl  Couuakdakt. 
JSToM.Cha.  SmythV  ereker j>.«. 

Hon.  Colonel  xsMar.  73 

Majob. 
Robert  G.  S.  Maunsell,  late 

Lt.  8s  F.,p.9 12  Apr.  73 

Captaivs. 
Geo.  G.  Spaight,  late  Capt. 

9  F.  p.8.    26  Mar.  73 

Sir  Claude   Champion    de 

Crespigny,  Bt.  late  En$. 

60  F.  p.8 30  Apr.  73 

Wm.  D.  Maunsell,  j9.# 9  Oct.  75 

Richard  Rose  0'Grad.y,  late 

Capt.  44  F. x8  Apr.  77 

Son.  J.  G.  P.  Vereker,i>.»...xs  June  78 

LlBUTBH^AKTS. 

Peter  M.  Staunton  4  Deo.  75 

Wm.  P.  Ball 6  Dec.  76 

Wm.  A.  Bentley  6  Aug.  79 

Spencer  G.  P.  Vansiitart  ...zo  Dec.  79 

SbCOKD  LlBUTBirAKTS. 

Joseph  James  Harris 26  Nov.  79 

AtUt.  4-  Capt.—C.  £.  Souper, 

Capt.  B.  Art 29  Nov.  75 

Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armjf). — John 

Brock I  Apr.  78 

Med.  CW:— William  Daniel 

Mxirphy,  Surg.  Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Mid-Ulflter  Artillery. 

(Tyrone,  Armaght  and  Londonderry. ) 
Head  Quarters,  Dungannon.  [No.  21.] 

HOKOBABT  GOLOXEL. 

Son.  Wm.  Stuart  Knox,  late 

Mcjor  21  F 26  Mar.  67 

Lt.Goloxsl. 

Ynyr  Henry  Surges 15  Sept.  77 

Majob. 
Robert  J.  P.  Saunders,  late 

Lt.  B.  Art.;  Aide  de  Camp 

to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of 

Ireland  21  Apr.  78 

Captains. 

John  S.  Irwin,  p.». 23  June  75 

John  Richu:dson,p.« 23  June  75 

Fred.  (3age  Heygate,  p.e....io  Nov.  75 
Harry  B.  B.  Beresford,  late 

Lt.  BoyalNavg 15  Sept.  77 

Francis  G.  Macky,  late  Lt. 

3  Dr.  Quarde 11  Dec.  78 

LlBUTBKAXTS. 

William  Browne 2  Feb.  76 

Fra.  Peter  Oervais x  Deo.  77 

Arthur  Bdw.  Gunning 19  July  79 

R.  H.  L.  K.  Brinkley 19  July  79 

Wm.  RyanLyle  19  July  79 

SxCONn  LXBUTXITAITTB. 

Adit.  4r  Capt.—R.  J.  Healet, 

Ci^t.  B.  Art x4Mar.  76 

Jferf.CJ^.— Wm.Twigg,  MD. 

8urg.M<y' x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

The  Duke  of  Oonnanght's  Own 
Sligo  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Shgo. 

HoirOBABT  GOX.OVZL. 

fiirChas.  James  Knox  Gore, 

Bart,  late  Capt.  66  JF*. 14  June  76 

Lt.Golobbi.. 
Robert  Seymour  Ormsby, 

Son,  Colonel  z6  Apr.  79 

Majob. 

GAPTAlirS. 

Wm.  G.  Wood-Martin,  late 

Lt.  44  F.p.e 30  Mar.  72 

Wm.  James  Griffith  31  May  70 

James  Campbell 9  June  77 

LiBVTBKAVTS. 

Arthur  E.  H.  Moore X4  Mar.  74 

James  D.  Robinson   6  May  74 

Alex.  Perceval 22  Nov.  76 


446 

SsCOim  LiBDTBSAKTS. 

Cant.4'Aib't.-^SirC.Ijaxcom, 

Sort.  Capt.  B.  Art x  Apr.  79 

Paymaeter. — Albert  Henry 

Knox   3  Feb.  55 

Med.Ctf.—ThoB.  D.  Palmer, 

MD.  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Dnke  of  Olarence's  Mun- 

ster   Artillery,  South 

Tipperary  Militia. 

Head  Quarters,  Glonmel.     [No.  27.] 

Lt.Golohbl. 
Edw.  Bagwell  Purefoy,  late 

Captain  4  Sueeare    22  Juno  66 

Majobb. 
Wills  Crofts  Gason,  Jroii.Xf. 

Colonel 26  July  5S 

Rich.  Orlando  Kellett,  JF. 

Son.  Lt.Col 14  Apr.  64 

Gaptaiks. 
Ilenry  Sargint,  Son.  Majori^  Feb.  55 

John  Vivian  Rvan,p.« 17  July  61 

Daniel  James  Mansergh,  late 

Lieut.  19  F.  Son.  M<yor  28  Apr.  64 

Richard  Bagwell,  p.« 28  Mar.  71 

James  A.  Prendergast,  p.«.i6  Oct.  72 

Daniel  M.  Massy,  j9.« X3  May  74 

William  White,  j».« 3  Feb.  75 

John  Neville Lajigley,j).«.... 27  Oct.  77 
Wm.  G.  Ghadwick ao  Aug.  79 

LlBUTXlTAirTS. 

J.  Carr,  lat^  xo  F.    17  Aug.  55 

Richard  A.  Moore,  p.e.  Inet. 

of  Art 28  May  73 

Fred.  John  Gough 8  Mar.  76 

Fred.  J.  S.Lecky 30  Apr.  79 

Francis  P.  M.  Hyde  29001.  79 

John  H.  Barnes  29  Oct.  79 

SB009D  LXBUTBlf  AKTS. 

Thomas  J.  M'Dermid  20  Sept.  79 

Adjt.  f  Capt.— 

Qr.  Matter.— iMtLO    Laud, 

Qr.  Mr.  B.  AH 25  May  78 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Waterford  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Waterford.    [No.  29.] 

HoirOBABT  GOLOVBL. 

Marquie  qf  Waterford,  J5:P.z3  May  76 

Lt.Golonxl. 
Leopold  Geo.  Fredk.  Keane, 

late  Ene,  52  F.;  Son.Col,  10  Jan.  77 
Majobs. 
HenryMeaghor,ifon.X^.Co?.  7  July  75 
John  Russell  Mulcahy,ir<m. 

Lt.Col 17  Feb.  77 

Captains. 
Albert  H.  Lynch,  ifon.JIfq;.  19  Juno  71 

H.  A.  Hewetson,  !>.« ix  Feb.  74 

George  P.Rogers,p.# X3  May  76 

Henry  P.  Cheamley  2  May  77 

Wm.  H.  pennehy,  p.e j8  July  77 

Henry  W.  P.  Chapman,  p.e.  6  Oct.  77 
Thomas  Fra.  Lyons,  p.*.  ...  6  Oct.  77 
Gerald  BagnaU,  Jnet.ofArt.i6  Oct.  79 

LlXUTSKANTS. 

Joseph  W.  Keogh  22  Nov.  76 

Robert  A.  H.  L'Jfistrange...2o  Dec.  ;6 

Arthur  B.  Ridgeway xo  Jan.  77 

Gustavus  V.  Briscoe  20  Jan.  77 

Arthur  St.  John  Seally 31  Jan.  77 

Richard  P.  Hudson    23  Oct.  78 

George  Wilfred  Keane 30  July  79 

Sbcoitd  LxButkHAirrs. 

Robert  Thomas  Garew 20  Aug.  79 

Herbert  M.  Oldershaw 29  Nov.  7(> 

2liW«.^Ca/>*.—Otway Wheeler 

Guffe,  Capt.  h.p.  B.  Marine 

Art,;  Son,  Major 20  July  69 

Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).'-Daju 

Flanagan  5Jnne78 

Med.  €>^.— Richard  Henry 

Rogers,  ^ttr^.lfa; 7  Apr.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Digitized  by  V^jOO^^li:^ 


447 

Wicklow  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Wicklow. 

HOKORABT  COLONBL. 

The  Earl  of  WicUov7,  late 
Lt.  9  Lancera ix  Deo.  71 

Lt.Goloxel. 
Robt.A.G.Cuningluuue,  JP. 
lion. Colonel  8  Mar.  72 


Militia  Artillery  of  Ireland, 


Majoss.                              f                 SSCOITD  LixuTxvms. 
Edw.R.  Bayly,  lateEne.^  F.12  May  75    Qeorjfe  H.  Kirwan 27  Feb.  78 

CAPTJLiifB.  I  Walter  S.  Tighe 31  Au|?.  78 

Wm.  Parsons  Hoey,  p.*.   ...  i  June  72  ,  Augustus  Heller  Magee  ...13  Sept.?/ 

Robert  H.  Brooke,  jd.« 21  Oet.  74  I 

Wm.  Heighington      4  Apr.  77  j  Adjt.  4-  Capt.— 

Richard  Thomas  Welch  ...18  Apr.    7 


LlBUTEKAlTTS. 

O.  R.  D.  G.  Cunin^ame  ...29  Dec.  77 
Douglas  fttz  John  Howard  20  Sept.  77 


2£ed.  O^.— Hugh  B.  Brew, 
Surg.  2£aj x  Mwr.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Eoyal  Anglesey  Engineera. 

Head  Quarters,  Beaumaris. 

LlSUTElTAKT   GOLOITXL. 

Thos.  L.  Hampton  Lewis,^ 

late  Capt.  5  Dr.  Ode 14  Aug.  78 

Captaiks. 
Rich.  Hugh  B.  Galbraith  ...15  June  71 
Wm.  Digby  Lloyd,  UUeCapt. 

Unatt.,p.e 20  Sept. 76 

Lambart  F.  W.  Dwyer,  h.p. 

to6F. 8  Dec.  77 

LlSUTBlTAirTS. 

Victor  J.  Yorke  19  July  76 

Hubert  L.  B.  Owen 2  May  77 

SbCOVD  LlBVTBlTAirTS. 

H. J.W.  M'Kenzie-Kennedy  9  Aug.  79 

Adjt.4rCapt.—A.  G.  Hepper, 

Capt.  B,  Eng i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Off.  —  Walter  Hum- 
phries, IfD.  Surg.Maj.  ...  i  Mar.  73 

Facing-8  Blue. 


MILITIA  ENGINEERS. 
I       Hampshiie  Engineers. 

{Syhmarine  Minere.) 
I         Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 
I              Gaptaik  CoiciCAirDAirT. 
I                         Gaptauts. 
:  Richard  F.  Croker 23  Nov.  78 

LlBVTBKAlTTS. 

Thomas  E.  A.  Jones 15  Mar.  79 

Sbcovd  Libutbvaitts. 


Boyal  Monmonthshire 
Engineers. 

Head  Quarters,  Monmouth. 

HoirOBAHY  COLOKEL. 

Henry  Morgan  Clifford,  i)X.  5  Mar.  58 

Lt.Coloxei.. 
,  Francis  M'Donnell,  laie  En-  \ 

aign  71  F.^p.e.,  Hon.Col.  30  Apr.  79 
I  Majobs. 

I  James  Davies,  M0n.Lt.C0l.21  Mar.  77  1 
I  Bryan  Sheehy,  Hon.Lt.  Col.  ; 

'     P'* 16  Aug.  79, 

I  Captaiks. 

i  R.R.William8on,^onifq/.p.«.8  May  65  I 


Wm.Heii.Wheeley .ITonKo/.  i  June  69 
William  Jas.  Steward,  p.«.  24  Sept.  73 
Fra.BaynhamVaughanjj.*.  1JUUC74 
J.  Murray  Bannerman,l)li.ai  Mar.  77 

Thomas  Maitland  Reid 24  Apr.  ;8 

Wm.  E.  C.  Curre 16  Aug.  79 

Thomas  P.  Price 10  Dec.  79 

LlBTTTBlTASTS. 

Arthur  J.  Pardoe 19  July  79 

Herbert  N.  Hopkins  xo  July  79 

George  L.  Morns 18  Oct.  79 

I  Edward  L.  Lister  29  Oct  79 

I  Sbcovd   LixuTBirAjres. 

'  Augustus  D.  Homfray n  Dec  78 

'  Wm.  F.  H.  Morgan    t6  Aug.  7^ 

Kd.  G.  Hanbury-Williams  27  Sept.?; 
Ernest  Arthur  Kennedy  ...15  Nov.  79 

Henry  A.  M.  Worsley  h  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  f  Capt.— air   A.    W. 
Jdackwortb,    Bart.   DL. 

Capt.  B.Eng. i  Apr.  77 

qr.Maeter  (mth  rank  ^  q^. 
Mr.  in  the  Army.)—ThM. 

H.  Perkins x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Qir.  — George  Wilson, 

Surg.Mc^.   1  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


MILITIA  INFANTRY  OF  FiNQLAND  AND  WALES. 


Bedford. 

{lM\t  Infantry.)    [No.  18.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bedford. 

HOKOBAKT  GOLOirXL. 

8ir  Rich.  Thos. Gilpin, Barf. 
MP.  BL.JP.Bt.  Lt.Col.., 

late  qf  B.  Br 25  Jan.  79 

Colonel. 

Lt.Colojtkl. 
W.  Stuart,  JP.Hon.  Colonel  16  June  60 

Majors. 
Sir  John  Montagu  Burgoyne,^ 
Bt.  late  Capt,  and  Lt.Col. 

Or.Qde.,  DL.  JP 18  Apr.  74 

Alfred  Herbert  Lucas    1 6  Apr.  79 

Gaptaixs. 
Geo.  B.  Sharpe,  Hon.  Maj.    9  June  58  1 


Boyal  Berks. 

Head  Quarters,  Reading.    [No.  7.] 

**  Mediterranean.** 

*  Lt.Colokbl. 

Xord  Norreys,  ».  • 31  July  63 

Majobs. 
Victor    Wm.    B.     Van    de 

Weyer.p.f 4  May  71 

John  Blandy  Jenkins,  p.e...2g  Mar.  73 

Captains. 
R  ob.  Christopher  Arbuthnot  4  May  71 

Wm.  M.  Cha.  Peohell 5  Feb.  73 

George  Bramston  Eyre,p.«.  5  Feb.  73 
John  W.AUin,  lateLt.  78  P.ia  May  75 

Francis  Eyston     aoMBy76 

Carleton  V.  Blyth  9  June  76 

Thomas  John  Bowles,  p.»...is  Feb.  79 

LlBUTBlTAJriS. 


Thos.  J.  Sunderland,  Hon.  I  Aug.  Wm.  Craven  a8  Aug.75 

Major,  JP. a8  Apr.  65  '  Arthur  Hargreaves    2  May  77 

George  Peregrine  Nash 30  Apr.  73  '  Tristram  J.  Wheble  25  June  77 

Hen.  Jno.Hughde  Vi8mes.i6May  74  I  Edward  Davies. 21  Aug.  78 


Arthur  K.  Lindsell 5  Mar.  79 

Chas.  Thos.  Lindsell 5  Mar.  79 

Chas.  T.  de  Vismes 22  Apr.  79 

Wm.  Francis  Higgin8,JP...2o  Aug.  79 

LiBrTB.YANTB. 

Sir  Wm.  B.  D.  Crosbie.  Bt...z2  Jan.  76 
Samuel  Nicholson,  Inet.  of 

Mwketrg 15  Apr.  76 

Wm.  Dugald  Stuart  8  Mar.  79 

Kobert  J.  Lindsell,  p.« 26  Mar.  79 

BdgarWm.  Robertson,  late 

Lt.  x6P. x8  June  79 

William  H.  Astell    9  July  79 

Bbcokd  Libutbkabtb. 

Charles  H.  Gray 8  Feb.  79 

FredB.P.Polhilf.Tumer,p.».i5  Mar.  79 

Cecil  H.  Polhill-Tumer 30  Apr.  79 

Arthur  Lionel  Scott   28  June  79 

Frederick  William  Pym  ...  26  Sept.  79 
Frederick  Wayue  Barber  27  Sept.79 
Adjt.  f  Capt.— F.J.  Josselyn, 

Bt.MaJorg6F. 7  Dec.  75 

Qr.MaMter  {«iih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armv).—Thoa. 

Muir*  8  July  68 

Med.    Cyi— Rowland   H. 

Coombs,  Surg x  Mar.  73 

Dark  Green  Facings. 


Son.  M.  C.  F.  Bertie 25  June  79 

Arthur  Knox 25  June  79 

Chris.  Wm.  Darby-Griffith  25  June  79 

Nicholas  H.  Vansittart 25  June  79 

KnighUey  P.  Bume  25  June  79 

SbCOND  LlBUTEKAHTS. 

Kendal  P.  Apttorp  5  Mar.  79 

Charles  F.  8.  G.  Toogood  26  Mar.  79 

Frederick  Vere  AUfrey 26  Mar,  79 

AcUt.4-Capt.—T.  Murphy, 

Capt.  66  F. 20  8ept.75 

Qr.Maeter  (with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr,  in  the  ArmgJ.—ChM. 

Lewis  X  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Backs. 

(King's  Own.)    [No.  35.] 
Head  Quarters,  High  Wycombe. 
Lt.Colonbl. 
Walter  Caulfleld  Pratt,  JP. 
late  Cavt.  67  F. ;  Honorary 

Colonel 93  Apr. 

Majobs. 
Henry   Ayshford   Sanford, 
laUCapt.^2^.Hon.Lt.Col.2i  ^3aj  59 


55 


Captaxitb. 
James  Simpson  GarBon,j9.«.  ao  May  69 

Edward  Dyke  Lee   ao  May  63 

Henry  Edward  Bumey 16  Anfj.  74 

Henry  Compton  Maul  6  May  79 

Gerald  Geo.  Caulfeild  Pratt  6  May  76 

Rich.  Wm.  S.  Lowndes 11  Nov.  75 

Charles  Meeking,  p.e 31  Jan.  77 

Geo.  A.  S.  C.  Rose  3xAug.73 

LiBUTBNANTS 

George  Brooman,  p.e 9  Sept74 

Robert  G.  Harvey  23  Jan.  75 

Herbert  O.  Lord 13  Nov.  75 

Charles  M.  Rose 31  May  79 

Hercules  R.  Langriahe 16  Aug.  79 

Sydney  E.  Johns x6  Ang.  79 

Guy  P.  Tyrwhitt-Drake  ...16  Aug.  79 
iSir  John  0.  Willoughby,  Bt.ib  Aug.  79 

SbCOND     LIB17TBNANT9. 

JohnH.  S.  Fane 9N0V.73 

Richard  W.  Deane 15  '«*>•  J9 

Forrester  Famell  Colvin  ...26  Jtay  79 

Wm.  Freeme  Coleman  a6Mty  79 

Hon.Wm.  Edwin  Cavendishad  Nov.  79 
A^t.^-Capt.— Fred.  Powell,* 

late  Lt.  49  F. 8  May  71 

Or- Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  IAm  ^r«jr).— John 

Q.  Scott? 24  Feb.  57 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 

Oambridge. 

Head  Quarters,  Ely.    [No.  68.1 

COLONBL. 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Robert  Gregory  Wale,  DL. 
JP.  late   Capt.  of  33  F. ; 

Honorary  Colonel 31  Aug.  54 

Majob. 
LauncelotReed,l/bn.X/.C9;.3o  Apr.  73 

Captains. 
W.  H.  Baldwin,  Hon.Major  28  Apr.  60 
W.TUden  Layton,  JJ4m.ihv.1x  Msy  61 

Thomas  Aveling 39  July  07 

Hon.  BUot  C.  Yorke    a6  Apr.  73 

Harry  Frost  30  Apr.  73 

Sherlock  Vi^noles'  Willis,* 

Dig1?^/eS^'<aiJug-[r"'^" 


Militia  Infantnj  of  Englaiid  and  Wales, 

^ohnE.  Foster lo  Jan.  77 

Eun.  Alex.  6.  Torke aa  Jan.  79 

Wm.BrowDeFerriB,A.j9.i3JF'.i5  Apr.  79 


448 


LlIVTIVXlTTS. 

Herbert  D.  Fiyer  36  May  75 

Francis  A.  B.  Pemberton...  6  May  78 

BobertS.  Bacchus 31  May  79 

Herbert  P.  Smith 31  May  79 

SscovD  LixuTurAirTS. 

Henry  W.  Hnrrell ao  Nov.  78 

Malcolm  B.  H.  Wale 4  Dec.  78 

Lawrence  6.  Templer 14  Deo.  78 

Francis  W.  I.  Beldam 26  Feb.  79 

Wm.  Everard  B.  Ffolkes  ...19  July  79 

Evelyn  Simpson 26  Nov.  79 

Harry  Graham  Marsh  29  Nov.  79 

Aijt.  4r  Copf.— Chaa.  Hcly, 

tW.  12  F. 26  Fob.  79 

Qr.  Master  {vUk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.intheArmif).—Wn]iAm 

Scott,  Uteof  Scots  Od».  ...19  July  65 
^ti.Of.  —  Fred.  Fawssett, 

MD.Surg.Maj x  Mar-  73 

Geo.  Murray  Sinclair,  Sury.  x  Mar.  73 
FacinsfB  Yellow. 


Boyal  Oamarron. 

{ByUM.)    [No.  56.3 
Head  Quarters,  Carnarvon. 
"  TU  Plume  of  the  Frinee  of  WaU$." 
*^Ieh  DUn." 

HOVORABT  COLONBL. 

Edward  Gordon,  Lord  Pen* 

Thru,  late  of  Qr.   Ods.  4r 

Colonelin  tk€  Army 24  Aug.  48 

Lt.Colovsl  Co]iiiAHDi.irr. 
Jchn  v.  H.  WtUiams,  Hon. 

Col.p.e.JF.  DL 23  Feb.  7a 

Majobs. 

Heniy  Piatt,  B.  $ xx  Mar.  72 

Wallace  William  Cragg 2  Dec.  76 

Captaiks. 
Jchn  G.Wynn  Griffith,  BL. 

J^deEntwnSe  F. 16  July  68 

Herman  Wayne,  late  Capt. 

loF. 3  Apr.  71 

Wm.  Kinsey  Hayward,  p.».  29  Apr.  74 
Cha.  Morgan,!  Capt.k.p.^sF. 

Son.Major 10  Oct.  74 

Cbaa.  Garden  Duff la  June  74 

John  C.  Bradshaw,   Capt. 

Jp'  n  ^- 17  Jan.  77 

Chaa.  Henry  B.  Gladstone  31  Apr.  77 
Wm.H.Benyon,  laU  Li.  23  .F.20  Apr.  78 
LiBVTXjrAirTB. 

Heniy  Lennox  Peel  15  Apr.  74 

John  Harold  Piatt 15  Mar.  76 

Owen  L.  J.  Bvans  7  Feb.  77 

Francis  W.  Turner 7  Feb.  77 

nsarles  W.  Roberta   30  June  77 

Ernest  A.  Mayhew 6  Aug.  79 

James  D.  M'Garel-Hogg  ...13  Sept.  79 

SSCOITD  LlBUTBVAirTB. 

Bjdney  Piatt 10  Dec.  79 

Henry  Assheton  Duff. xo  Deo.  79 

Amiaa  C.  T.  Orde-Powlett..  10  Dec.  79 
^J  #Oi^.-G.C.K.Rowley, 

Capt.iiF.     28  Aug.  79 

Qr.Jf«i«-  itria  rank  of  Qr. 

Jfr  is  tks  iimy)  .—Wm. 

Gray 31  Aug.  78 

ifii.  O/.-John  Richards, 

MD.Suryeon 26  Nov.  52 

^Scarlet  Facings. 

Ist  Boyal  Ohesliire, 

{Lukt  Infantry.)        [No.  6.] 
Head  Qnartera,  Chester. 

HOVOBABT    COLOWXL. 

Hajrh,  Lord  Delamere,  DL. 
J  P.  laU  of  1  L^e  Qdt.  ...a8  July  77 

_  liT.COLOVXL. 

Son.  T.  Grenville  Chohnon- 

deley,  DL.  JF.  late  Capt. 

4iFi  Honorary  Colonel...  x  Oct.   52 
„,  Majobs. 

Charles   Hosken    Franco- 

Hayhnrst,  JF.  late  U.  77 

F.  Hon.U.Col ..x6  Apr.  73 

Thoa.HoratioMarahall,j».«.3oJan.  78 

CAPTAXirS. 

Win.V»|rorFoxvM.  Jo«,3fq/.2o  Sept.  61 
George  Heniy  Wildes,  j».t...25  June  66 

Rays  Ramier  Jones   xx  Feb.  74 

Edw^xTi«m,»C«p«Jk.p.4F. 
Mon,Maior 3x  Oct.  74 


Edward  Howard  Moss 33  June  75 

J.  R.  M.  Ford,  late  Capt.  BF.  4  Oct.  76 

Albert  Nielson  Hornby 3  Oct.  77 

Wm.   L.  B.    Ooulson,   late 

Capt.  25  F. 3  Apr.  78 

Phim)  H.  B.  Salisbury ,«j).«.a8  Sept.  78 
H.  a.  France>Hayhurst   ...x8  Oct.  79 

LiXVTBKAirTS. 

Arthur  Hill ao  Dec.  76 

Cha.  H.  M.  Arrowsmith  ...31  Jan.  77 

John  Wm.  Arrowsmith 36  May  77 

Sub  LiBUTBVAB'ts. 
Arthur  H.  Leycester xs  Nov.  76 

SbCOKD  LlBUTBlTAVTS. 

Herbert  M.  Pickthall X9  Jan.  78 

Walter  G.  Shakerley  5  June  78 

Ly onel  P.  ToUemache   26  Mar.  79 

Thomas  0.  Nicholson    a  July  79 

James  H.  H.   Swetenham  6  Aug.  79 

James  Simpson  Grant x6  Aug.  79 

Ae{jt.4rCapt.—B,.  A.  Blane, 

Capt.  39  F.    a6  0ct.   75 

Qr.Mr.{with  rankofQr.Mr. 

intheAnH3f).—li.C.jaiickB  23  Sept. 58 
3fttl.Cy.— Thomas  Brittain, 

Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


2ud  Boyal  Oheshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Macclesfield. 
[No.  103.] 

HoirOBABT  GOLOHBL. 
IiT.COLOirBI,  COXXAXDAVI. 

Henry  Brougham  Loch.^CB. 

Lt.  Gov.  of  I$U  qf  Man, 

Son,  Colonel  16  July  73 

Majobb. 
Philip  le  Belward  Egerton,* 

late  Lt.  4'  Capt.  Cold.  Ode.18  Aug.  6q 
Edw.  Reddish,  Son.Lt.Col.  xa  Nov.  73 

Captaiks. 
ThoB.  tJnett  Brocklehurst  19  Aug.  69 

Oephas  John  Howard x6  Sept.  69 

Ro  oert  Warren,  late  Lt.i^F. 

Hon.  Mc^or 8  Feb.  70 

Henry  Turner  29  Apr.  70 

Edwin  Redding,  late  Ene.  xo 

J?.,  Inet.  ofMueketry  23  Mar.  7X 

H.Houghton,  Capt.  h.p.g6  F. 

Hon.  Mqfor 29  Apr.  74 

Jas.  Knox,  Capt.  h.p.  33  F. 

Hon.2£aJor i  Apr.  76 

F.  J.  Green,  Bt.Major  h.p. 

^.sS  J*. 31  Jan.  77 

B.  W.  Cooper,  h.p.  49  F.  ...la  June  78 

LlBUTXHAirTS. 

John  Herbert  Alcook,|>.«....3i  May  73 

Greorge  Moore  23  June  75 

Sub  LixutBXTAjrrs. 
John  A.  Amott   30  June  77 

SbOOITD  LlBUTBirA.KIS. 

George  F.  Christian  a  Nov.  78 

Alfred  Ernest  Binyon  26  Feb.  79 

Arthur  Herbert  Nelson a6  Nov.  79 

-4<l/^4-C5»p<.— G.A.Christian, 
Capt.  23  P. 4  Apr.  78 

Qr.Ma*ter  (with  rank  qf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Army).—ChM. 
Perry   x  Apr.  78 

Med.  Qf.—Chas.  John  San- 
ford,  Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

James  B.  Hughes,  Surgeon  x  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Eojal  Oomwall  Bangers,  Dake 
of  Oomwall's  Own. 

iSiJlee.)    [No.  38.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bodmin. 

HoirOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Field   Marshal   HBH.   the 

Frinee  o/"  Wales,  Il&.KT. 

KF.  GCB.  OCSLOCMQ.3S  Apr.  75 
Lt.Colokbl  Comxavdastt. 
Harry  Reg.  S.  Trelawny, 

late  of  6  Dr$ 4  May  72 

Majobs. 
Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bt.  p.§. 

Hon.  Lt.CoUmel 5  May  66 

Edward  St.  Aubyn 32  May  72 

Captaiks. 
Richard  Hambly  Andrew...  19  May  66 
Hon.  Charles  Geo.  C.  Eliot, 

lateLt.  4r  Capt.  Or.  Gde...tx  Deo.  69 
Bdwyn  Slade  iCing,  p.  #.  ...  x  July  73 


Sir  Wm.  Wallace  R.  Onalow,' 

Bart.  DL.  lateLt.  12  F.  ...  9  Jan.  75 

Henry  R.  D.  Onslow 26  May  77 

Thomas  E.  J.  Lloyd  6  Oct.  77 

Hugh  Halse  Ley,p.e 8  Mar.  71} 

Ernest  do  M.  Lacon,  p.$.  ...26  Nov.  79 
LiBUTBirAir<rs. 

Harry  Trelawny 10  July  75 

Abraham  Walker  Craig  ...22  Nov.  76 

Edw.  C.  Kendall 30  June  77 

Geo.  E.  Blake- An ghton  ...21  May  79 
R.  A.H.  Biokford-Smith  ...21  May  79 

John  Littleton 21  May  79 

Francis  S.  Vyvyan 16  Aug.  79 

Francis  M.  Hext 26  Nov.  79 

Sbcoko  Libutbhaitts. 

Richard  W.  C.  Vyvyan 15  Mar.  79 

Wm.  Mansel  Marland 5  Nov.  79 

Arthur  8.  B.  Waahboum..  24  Dec.  79 
Adj.    *    Copt.—H.    Lakin, 

C(u>t.  32  F. 26  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Matter  {»iih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— ThoB. 

Chivers    i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— Thos.  Q.  Couch, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Black  Facings. 


Boyal  Onmberiand. 

Head  Quarters,  Whitehaven.  [No.  9.3 

HoHOBABT  Colon  BL. 
St.  G.  H.,  Barl  q/^  Lonsdale  3  Mar.  77 

Lt.Colobbl. 
Baml.  LacrWm.  Sanderson, 

Hon.  Colonel 27  Nov.  67 

Majobs. 
Morris  James  Fawoett,  late 

Lieut.  7  P.  X  Oct.  75 

Alured  Aug.  D.  L'Estrange, 

Hon.  Lt.Col X3  Oct.   77 

Captaiks. 
Fi6ldingTrimmer,^o».2tfi|;.i7  Aug.  60 

Fred.  Robertson  Se well 24  Feb.  6» 

Joseph  Hyde  Sparks     X2  May  71 

William  John  A.  Baldwin...  7  Nov.  7x 

John  James  Mackensie 5  Mar.  72 

C.  John  Myers,2a<«  Li.^g  F.i$  May  73 

Peter  Fisher 11  July  77 

Charles  O.  Aspin wall iq  Dec.  77 

LlBUTBITAKTS. 

Hon.  H.  C.  Lowther  14  Mar.  74 

Herbert  Smith x  Apr.  74 

James  Robert  Bain 21  Apr.  75 

Thomas  Ramshay 27  June  77 

G.  F.  A.  H.  Le  Fleming 26  July  79 

Charles  L.  Thompson 26  July  79 

JohnRitson  26  July  79 

Bbcobd  Lieutbkakts. 

Wm.  James  Bird 15  Mar.  79 

Heniy  Graham 2  Apr.  79 

Gerald  Heward  FitzGerald  7  May  79 

Henry  P.  G.  Blencowe  10  May  79 

John  Knnbley  Parker  6  Aug.  79 

Ae^'t.  it    Capt— 
Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg). —Tho. 

M'Donagh x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Qif.— JohnEdw.Tliom- 

bum,  Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Thomas  F.  I' Anson,  MD. 

Surg X  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

Boyal  Denbigh  and  Merioneth. 

(Bi/lee.)    [No.  46.] 
Head  Quarters,  Wrexham. 

Lt.CoLONBL  COMVAKDAITT. 

Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe, 

Bart,  late  Lt.  4-  Capt.  Scott 

Fut.  Qdt.fp.t 32  May  72 

Majobs. 

Hugh  Robert  Hughes    26  Oct.  72 

C.  R.  Worsley  Tottenham..  4  May  74 

Captaiits. 
Francis  Henry  Barker,  j».*.   i  Mar.  67 
Wm.  Fearon  Tipping,  p.t.    3  Oct.   74 

Charles  Hunter   20  July  70 

Geo.  Lloyd  Dicken,  j9.«. 9  Aug.  76 

David  Wm.  Kirkby 17  Feb.  77 

Alex.  T.  A.  Sherriff,  p.t.  ...21  Mar.  77 
Ghas.  Wm.  Townshend,/).*.  5  Mar.  79 
Henry  M.  Hughes 5  Nov.  79 

LlBUTBBAlTTS. 

Robert  C.  Bell 6  Sept. 76 

Chas.  R.  Mostyn-Owen 21  Mar.  77 

8UB  LiBUTEXAKTS. 


449 

SXCOITD  LlEUTIlTAKTS. 

Aymer  Powlett  Lane 25  Jan.  79 

Bryan  Davies  Cooke ....26  Feb.  79 

Robert  W.  Bthelston ao  Feb.  79 

George  B.  A.  Cayley s  Nov.  79 

Adit.    4-   Capt.—^R.  F.  Wil- 

Uamson,  Vapt.  33  J*.  2  Dec.  75 

Qr.Magter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—'Vfm. 

Kenny 1  Apr.  77 

Bine  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  a/>id  Wales. 


Ist  Derby, 

Head  Quarters,  Derby.    [No.  62.] 

HOXOBA.BY  COLOKBL. 

Edward  Thomas  Coke,^  DL. 

JP.  late  Capt.  69  F. 7  Feb.  77 

Lt.Coloxel. 
Ashton  Mosley,*   JP.  late 

Capt.  60  Eiflee;  Son.Col.  3  Mar.  77 
Majobs. 
Geo.  Newdigate,*  JP,,Boh, 

Lt.Col 8  Feb.  66 

Hodder   Roberts,    late  Lt. 

50  F.  ;  Hon.Lt.Col 21  Mar.  77 

Captaiks. 
John  Woolnough,  Imtruetor 

ofUit9k.,  p,$. ;  Hon.Maj.  13  July  58 
William  Langton  Coke,  JP. 

late  Cornet  4  Hunan 18  Nor.  62 

John  Borough  8  Feb.  66 

Robert  Fielden is  Mar.  76 

John  A.  S.  Bouverie  14  June  76 

Jno.  Geo.  Pat.Wemys8,p.«.    5  Sept. 77 

Henry  Pearson,  !>.» 22  Jan.  79 

Walter  Balmond 7  May  79 

LlSUTSKAlCTS. 

Walter  Hobnes  Wemyss  ...  8  May  69 

Albert  L.  Salmond,  p.e 28  Apr.  75 

Geo.  Edw.  Salmond  8  Nor.  76 

Henry  Francis  Gooch 21  May  79 

Henry  B.  Every  «i  May  79 

George  M.  Christian  at  May  79 

Ronald  B.  Coke  21  May  79 

Michael  A.  Tighe   31  May  79 

SeCOKD     LiBUTKKAllTS. 

Alfred  V.  Frere  10  July  78 

John  N.  M.  MacGregor 5  Apr.  79 

Hon.  Alfred  N.  Curzon 2  July  79 

Allan  Kilbee  Stuart   5  Nov.  79 

Aijt.  4-  Captain.— W.  H.  de 

Salis,  Capt.  95  F. 30  Nov.  75 

Paynuuter  f  Captain.— John 

Edwd.    Leveson   Gower, 

late  Captain  50  F. x  May  55 

Qr.  Mr.  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army),— Wm. 

Reid,«  late  Qr.Mr.  95  2^. ...  i  Apr.  78 
Med.  Of.— Alt,  O,  Francis, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Cha.Harwood,Jf J>.5Mr^.3f.  i  Mar.  73 
Yellow  Facings. 


2nd  Derby. 

(  The  ChatewoHh  1ZW«») .    [No.  34. ] 
Head  Quarters,  Chesterfield. 

HoirOBAST  COL05BL. 

8.  C.  Mara,  of  Hortington, 

MP.DL 6  May  71 

Lt.Colowbl  Commandawt. 
Wm.  Hen.  Fved.  Cavendish, 

DL.  JP. late  of 5a  F., Extra  Groom 

in  Waiting  to  the  Queen  ...25  Jan.  55 
Majob. 
Lord  Edw.  Cavendish,  JP. 

late  ofSyie  Brigade 28  Feb.  74 

Albert  Fred.  Hurt,'  p.a.  JP. 

lateofEoyal  Navg 29  Oct.  79 

Captains. 

Joseph  Hall  Moore 24  Apr.  71 

Albert  C.  Hubbersty,  JP...22  Feb.  73 
Francis  Arkwright,2a<e  J?n< 

eign  100  F.  6  May  74 

Wm.  de  B.  Jessopp,  i>.«.  ...  j  Feb.  79 
Hon.  F.C.  J.  Foley,  |».«.  ...  5  May  79 
Reginald  Allgood  Hall,  late 

Captain  53  F, 26  Nov.  79 

LlBITTBirAlVTS. 

Wm.  G.  Turbutt,p.t.  JP....it  May  74 

Alfred  P.  Morewood 10  Jan.  77 

Hon.  D.  H.  B.  Stanhope  ...10  Jan.  77 

Arthur  G.  Barnes 23  Oct.  78 

Hon.  G.  T.  C.  A.  Hastings... 26  Feb.  79 
Alfred  T.  H.  Barnes  16  Aug.  79 

SbCOKD     LlBUIBlTAirTS. 

FranciB  Wm.  Forester 20  Sept.  79 


Adit.  4-  Capt— Fred.  Albert 

Champion, toto  Capt.  52 J?.; 

Hon.Mqjor 23  Sept. 68 

Qr.  Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .Imw).— Wm. 

Ljnch,late  Qr.Mr. 05F.... 30  July  79 
Med.  Off,  —  H.  B.  Walker, 

Surg 6  Apr.  70 

W.  A.  Walker,  A.8urg 24  Apr.  71 

Black  Facings. 


1st  DeTOU. 

Head  Quarters,  Exeter.    [No.  41.] 
Lt.Coloitbl. 
RobertThomasW.Thomaon, 

JP.  late  Major  i  Dr.  Ode.  10  Apr.  67 
Majobs. 
Wm.    Arnold,    JP.,    Hon. 

Lt.Col 21  Mar.  72 

John  T.  Davy,  JP.,   Hon, 

Lt.Col- IS  Apr.  76 

John  W.  Savile,*  JP.,  late 

Caj^.  2  Bombay  European 

Begt.;  Hon.Lt.  Colonel    ...15  Apr.  76 
Captaixs. 

Anthony  Martyn  ,p.$ 11  June  69 

Henry  B.  Toke  Wrey,  JP.  10  June  70 
Henry  Walrond,  jp.«.  Inet.  of 

Musketry 3  May  71 

Charles  Robert  Collins,  JP. 15  Mar.  72 
Edward  Kitson.^a^  Captain 

Bengal  8.  C;  Hon  Majorat  Mar.  72 
Edw.  O'Neill,  late  Capt.aB  F.  x8  July  73 

Edward  Seale^j?.* 30  Sept.  74 

Hon.  John  S.  Treftisis,  p.s.30  June  75 
Fra.  Jas.  Coleridge  Boles...  15  Apr.  76 

LlBUTBKAHTS. 

JohnFitzgerald  Tuthill.j;.*.  22  Aug.  71 
John  S.  G.  Harding,  J).*.... 24  Dec.  73 

Edw.  Arthur  Palk  22  July  74 

Charles  H.Dawson 13  Sept. 79 

Louis  Grarcia  Dumbleton  ...73  Sept.  79 
Arth.  Fuller- Acland-Hood  29  Oct.   79 

SbCOVD     LlBITTBITAirTS. 

B.  F.  J.  Viect.  Bxmouth xz  Oct   79 

Wm.  Francis  Tremayne  ...26  Nov.  79 

Kelso  Hamilton  Sim  26  Nov.  79 

Thomas  D.  WooUcombe  ...24  Dec.  79 
Montague  Graves  Watts  ...24  Dec.  79 
Adjt.fCapt.—U.  H.   Skill, 

tktpt.  II  F 30  Oct.   75 

Qr.Mr.  {with  rank  of  Qr.Mr. 

in  the  Army).— John   R. 

Atkino 23  Nov.  60 

Med.  Q^.  — Henry  Thomas 

Hartnoll,  Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Mark  Farrant,  Surg.Maj....  3  Apr.  74 
White  Facings. 


Qr.  Mr.  (via  rank  (ffQr.Hr. 

in  /A«.4n»¥).— Cha.Hodgea  i  Apr.  77 
Med.  Q^.— Oonnell  Whipple, 

Surg.Maj.  11  May  76 

White  Facinir^. 


2iid  or  South  Devon. 

Head  Quarters,  Plymouth.    [No.  25.] 
Lt.Colokbl. 

Robert  Trood  26  Mar.  79 

Majobs. 
Chas.   S.  Hayne,  p.s.  JP. 

Hon.Lt.Col II May  72 

Thomas  Harris  Pitts 3  May  79 

Captaiits. 
Geo.  Hamilton  Evans,  p.  s.    5  Mar.  70 

Henry  Toms,  ».#.  JP 24  Mar.  71 

HenryHoworth,?a<*i<.88J?'.a3Feb.  7a 
Hugh    Pollexfen     Deane,* 

lateCapt.^iF.;  Hon.M({jori4  Mar.  72 
Fra.  Hender   Mounsteven, 

Lt.  h.p.  Eoyal   Marines; 

Hon.  Captain,  p.s.  L  of  M.  it  May  72 
HerbertW.F.deSchmia,p.«.29  Nov.  73 
Fred.  Ernest  "Mxaitz, p.s.  ...20  Jan.  75 
Wm.  Percy  Chapman,  p.s. 

late  tf  M.  Navy 31  Jan.  77 

LlBUTSirAlTTS. 

John  I.  Scarbrough,  p.«.  ...26  Apr.  73 

Cha.  M.  Rodger  15  Aug.  74 

Clarevaulx  R.  Porter 9  Sept.  74 

Richard  A.  M.  Stevens a  Jan.  75 

Logan  B.  Edgar 3  Mar.  75 

Robert  Keate 31  Jan.  77 

Annesley  G.  Smith    16  Aug.  79 

SBCoirn  LiBUTBiTAim. 

Reginald  J.  H.  Parlby  a  Mar.  78 

Henry  Browse  Scaife 20  Nov.  78 

Douglas  P.  S.  Reid 8  Feb.  79 

Cyril  G.MarWr    15  Feb. 


Adj.Ji'Capt.—AltreA  BenweH' 
Letts,*  laU  Capt,  3  F.;  ,. 

H<m.Major x  July  6^  gitized  by  0™t«  facings. 


Dorset. 

Head  Quarters,  Dorchester,  [X0.42.] 

HOBOBABT  COLOSBL. 

R.  Hippisley  Bingham,*  DL. 
JP.  late  Capt.  Madr.Armyyt  July  73 

liT.CoLOHBL. 

Angus  Wm.  HaU,«  JP.  laU 
Capt.  58  F.  and  Adjt.Depoi 

Batt, ;  Hon.  Colonel    24  May  73 

Majobs. 

Charles  Thonuus  Hall,  p.*. 
Hon.Lt.  Colonel  20 Nov. 72 

Ramsay  Harman,  UUe  Bi. 
Major  14  F. 18  Apr.  74 

GAPTAUrS. 

RichardCha.Wm.Binghani  18  Aug.  69 
Arth.VincentLouisCoombs  n  May  72 
Samuel  John  Homsby,p.f.  26  Feb.  73 
John  Henry  Austen,  p.$.  ...  3  May  7; 
F.Wm.Saunders.i^i.p-sJ'.iiOci,  t^" 
F.  J.  A.  Dunn,  lots  Capt.  B. 

CanadianEyUs;  Hon.Maj.21  Ja]y  7^ 
Fras.  C.  Beresford  Drum- 

mond,  late  Lt.  7  Dr.  9d*.  8  Apr.  78 
Thomas  St  Lo  Malet 23  Oct.  7S 

LlBUTBirAirTS. 

Fred.  H.  L.  Newell 20  July  72 

Perceval  B.  Kennard u  Sept.73 

W.  M.  Watts-RusseU 31  Jan.  77 

F.  F.  Cutler,  lateSubLti  W.LSu  Apr.77 

Wm.G.Cavendish-Bentinck  2  Jiuy  79 

Sbcowd  Libutbbabts. 

Edw.  B.  B.  Oldfield 2  Mar.  78 

Henry  B.  Stacpoole 17  Jily  75 

Laurence  Parke  23001. 78 

Fred.  Hei^ry  Rough 8  Mar.  79 

Ernest  Richard  Parke 15  Mar.  ry 

Harry  R.  Fetherstonhaughig  May  ^ 

Owen  Meares   24  Dec  -3 

Adj.i-Capt.-^U.  H.  Mathias, 

Captain  7s^' 19 Sept. 7? 

Qr.  Mast,  (vitk  rank  qf  (^. 

Mr.  in  the  .^rmf ).— John 

Stiokland  xApr.?; 

Med.Qf.  — Decimus  Cuime, 

Surgeon  Major s  ^  7^ 

Green  Facings. ^ 


let  Dnrham. 

{Fusiliers.)    [No.  3] 
Head  Quarters,  Barnard  Castle, 
Hokobaby  Colobxl. 
Charles    Freville    Surtees, 

late  Capt.  3  Hussars 15  Mar.7J 

.  Lt.Goloitbl. 

George  Sowerby  18  Dec  75 

Majobs. 

Charles  James  Briggs  28  Oct.  74 

R.  Llnellyn,  late  Capt.  46  F. 

Hon.Lt,Col 26ftb.  li 

Gapvaiks. 
Thomas  Paulinus  Lawson..  8  May  67 
Robt.TaylorRichardBon,|>.».  8  Apr.  70 

Henry  Milvain 21  D«c.  7° 

Robert  Hugginson  17  May  75 

John  Aug.  Metcalfe,  p.s.  ...  1  Feb.  75 
Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  |>.«.  4  J^^  7« 

Surtees  Wilkinson AirHjn 

H.C.Molyneux,C<^«.Ai».68FiiS€Pt.75 
Edward  Gerard  iJuIyT^ 

LlBUTBVAlTTS. 

James  Allison  24  July  75 

Harry  S.  0.  Smlthson  14  Apr.  77 

C.  M.  Campbell-Haslip    ...24  Jane  77 

John  A.  B.  Denny 25  June  77 

William  H.  Scott   n  Sept-s 

Henry  Alex.  Bisooe  ai  May  P 

Wm.  Peanon  Davison so  Aug.  79 

Chas.  Henry  Thompson  ...  3  8®?*-'^ 
Sbcohd  LmmBAKis. 

PercivalW.  Bewicke ifiJoBer^ 

Gilbert  M.  Nicholson 17  Job^  79 

James  Edward  Dewar sg  Ocu  n 

Claude  Arthur  Cuthbert  ...24  Dec  79 
Adjt.    i-   Qipf.— B.    B.   C. 

Pechell,  Ca^.  106  F. 14  Mtf.  77 

Qr.  Mast,  {wth  ra»k  </  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  .irwy).— Abra- 
ham Klng» - I  ipr-  7J 

Med.  Of.  —  James  Hunro,  , 

MD,  SurgeonMmor 15  Apr. ^ 


Militia  Infantiij  of  Englaiid  and  Wales. 


450 


2iid  or  North  Durham. 

Head  Quartere,  Durham.    [No.  43.] 

HOVOEXST  COLOXXL. 

Jlttrquit   of  Londonderry, 
Kp.laUofi  Life  Gd».  ...12  Mar.  63 
Lt.Coloxbl. 
James  J.  Allison,  Stm.Col...  1  July  74 

MXJOKS. 

Thoma«  G«orgo  Miles,  1<U« 

Capt.  II  F.  7  Aug.  71 

John  H.  Keough 10  Oct.  74 

Captaiks. 
EJvr.Leadbitter  Smith,  p.».   7  Nov.  65 
Juhn  Wm.  Dickson,  laU  Li. 

71  F.,p.$. 22  June  69 

Juhn  Pass,  laU  LUut.  88  F,  16  Apr.  73 

Owen  Clark  Wallis 4  Scpt.75 

Henry  J.  P.  Mulcsster  6  Dec.  76 

Alfred  Reid    7  Nov.  77 

Gerald  Miloea  Gaakell,  laU 

Lt.g4F. 23  Jan.  78 

Mark  Henry  Lambert   7  May  79 

LlVCTEKAirTS. 

Uncelot  Baillie 2  Jnne  77 

Pryw  Pryso  Pryse  11  Sept.78 

E'Jmand  A.  W.  Cox 23  Oct.   78 

Herbert  A.  Poinjedestre  ...  4  Dec.   78 
John  Maddison6reenwell...25  Jan.  79 

Thomas  Lockhart  16  Aug.  79 

Juhn  F.  Gray   16  Aug.  79 

Charles  W.  B.  Parrant 13  8ept.79 

SbcOKD  LlBUTZKi.2rTS. 

H.in)ld  G.  Do  Pledge 5  May  79 

Klward  Davison 21  May  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capi.—C.  L.  Heath- 

cjte.  Capt,  106  F. 31  May  76 

QT.ilasier  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

3fr.  in  the  Army). — Hen. 

Sladden* 4  May  60 

Whi  tePacings . 


The  Essex  Eifles. 

Head  Quarters,  CJolchester.    [No.  X3.] 

H0KOKA.BT   COLOXBL. 

^••r  T.  Sutton  Western,  Bt.  29  Jan.  66 

Lt.Coloxbl  Commaitdant. 
"e-lGeo.  Whitehead, JP. 
fate  Capt.  42  F.  ;  Hon.  Col.  7  Deo.  70 
Mjljobb. 
tdrar  John  DiBney,2)X.  JP. 

J^eCapt.jF.  a  Apr.  79 

"m.  James  Newton,*  late 
Capt.  3  F.    13  Sept.79 

Cl.PTA.Iir8. 

Henry  Edm.Wm.  Rumbold, 

weLt.  7F.P.9 14  Dec.  72 

Francis  Edward  Brace,  Uite 

,^-3F;P.» 17  Dec.  73 

J"8.Edif.Savill,Za/«i^34jP.i4  Nov.  74 
TTsnen  Sowley   Holroyd,* 
,  late  Capt.  23  F.  Hon.Maj.  10  Mar.  75 
^w.  Denis  Sampson,  late 

^apt.  2  W.  I.  B. 15  Nov.  76 

'M.Ch»8.  Romer 2  Apr.  79 

^^ur  Worthington,*  late 

^<n>*.  3  P- 5  May  79 

Harry  Patrick  Andrew,  late 

Capt,  8  Hiusart 15  Nov.  79 

LlBUnVASTS. 

Fred.  C.  Walter  Parr,  p.t....  x  June  72 

*>eo.  B.  C.  Lyons,  ;>.« 23  May  74 

'TuirlesCaddell 23  Jan.  75 

Jihn  Chandos-Pole    9  Feb.  76 

Henry  C.  Masterman 15  Nov.  76 

SbCOTD  LZBUTBVAirTS. 

Ernesto.  Eicke  24  Nov.  77 

William  P.  M'DoneU 13  Feb.  78 

WiihamMoon  14  Dec.  78 

Philip  Courtonay  Honey- 
wood 7  May  79 

Ladlow  Coape-Smith 15  Nov.  79 

-iijt.  4-  Cajrt.— Richard  Ed- 
iryn  Barry,  late  Capt. 
n^-:  Hon.  Major 6  Mar.  66 

Qr.Jf<u<*r.  {with  rank  of  Or. 
ifr.  in  the  Army).— Hot- 
manLinwood  10  July  79 

affi.Of .-Edward  Waylen, 
Sur^Maj I  Mar.  73 

Qenj.  Baker,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

Black  Facings. 


West  Essex. 

H«iad  Quarters,  Chelmsford.  [No.  19.] 

Li.CoLoirBx.  ComfAiTDAirT. 
Samuel  B.Raggle«  Brise,  JfP. 
OL.  JP.  late  of  I  Dr.0d9.is  Feb.  53 


Majobs. 

Champion  Rnssell,  JP 17  May  55 

Edm.Buckl6y,/a^«X<^  15  Bre. 1 1  Scpt.75 
Captaiks. 

James  Round,  p.e 13  Mar.  68 

Brooke  Flomyng  Gyll    8  June  68 

Henry  FothorgUl 8  June  68 

Fran .  Douglas  Boggis-Rolfo  20  Dec.  7 1 
Fred.  Smart  Walker,  p.#....i3  Mar.  75 
Alfred  Tufnell  Robson,  late 

Lt.  92  F.  28  Aug.  75 

B.  Wm.  E.  Walton  20  May  76 

Fred.  Cam  Rasch,  late  Lt. 

6  I>r.  Ode ....27  June  77 

LlBUTBirAKTS. 

Edw.  Charles  Bond 26  Mar.  7a 

Edw.  A.  M.  TuflTnell 11  Oct.  73 

Geo.  P.  Townsend 29  Nov.  73 

Evelyn  John  Fanshawe  ...31  Mar.  75 
Sidney  Pnttisson 8  Mar.  76 

SnCOND    LlRUTBKAKTS. 

John  H.  Learmonth  12  Apr.  78 

Francis  M.  H.  Sandford  ...  2  Nov.  78 
Arch.  B.  Impey-Lovibond    8  Jan.  79 

Richard  Beale  Colvin   19  Apr.  79 

Fred.  B.  M.  Henniker  3  Sept.79 

Drummond  C.  Smith 29  Oct.  79 

Edcrar  Norton  Disney  24  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—n.  B.  Bald, 

Capt.  44  F. 25  May  78 

Qr.Maeier  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in   the  Army). — Wm. 

Hart    M'Harg,*  late  Qr. 

Mr.  44  Brigade  Depot 2  Apr.  79 

Med.   O/T— Michaol    James 

MacComiack,  MB.  Surg. 

Maj X  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


Koyal  Plint. 

(Rijlee.)    [No.  32.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mold. 

HOKOBABY  COLOITBL. 

flbn.Richard  Thos.  Rowlev, 

DL.  JP.  late  Capt.  ScSte 

Fut.  Ode 13  Mar.  66 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Rob.WmB,Di.JP.,Zro«.Co;.x3Mar.  66 

Majohs. 
CharlesJamesTrevor  Roper, 

DL.JP.  p.$.;  Hon.Lt.Col.13  Mar.  66 
Arthur  Lake,  late  Capt.  62 1^.  1 6  Oct.  7  5 
Captauts. 

Geo.  Raikes  22  May  68 

Henry  Fred.  Twynam,  l<tte 

Lt.  3  Dr.  Ode.  p.s 24  Juno  71 

John  Arnold  Watson.p.a....  7  Feb.  77 
Cecil  M.  E.  Nickson,  p.e.  ...10  Apr.  78 

LlBCTBKAKTS. 

Robert  Wm.  W.  Eyton,  p.».28  Feb.  72 
Alex.  Fair  Jones,  late  Capt. 

4  Hueeare 7  Mar.  77 

Boliol  F.  B.  Archer 24  Fob.  77 

Sub  Libutbvakt. 

Cha.  E.  F.  Eyton    30  June  77 

Sbooztd  Lixutbxakts. 

Edward  Lloyd 10  Apr.  78 

Adjt.4-Capt.^  J.H.  Walwyn, 

Bt. Major.  i-^F.  xo  Doc.  75 

Med.  Off.  —  Yfm.  Williams, 

MD.  Surg. Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Glamorgan. 

\Liaht  Mantry.)    [No.  44.] 
Head  Quarters,  Cardiff. 


HoKOBABY  COLOVBL. 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
Hubert  C.  Gould,  JP.  late 

Lt.  31  F.fp.9.Hon.Colonel2\  Feb.  75 
Majobs. 
Lawrence  Heyworth,  Hon. 

Lt.  Col 15  Apr.  74 

Joscelj-n    Brooke    Fennell, 

late  Lt.  65  F.  5  May  75 

Captaixs. 
Geo.  Fred.  Heyworth,  late 

Lt.  5  Dr.  Ode.  p.e 7  July  69 

Robert  Armine  Morris,  p.  ».2i  Juno  70 
James  C.  Revell  Reade,  late 

Comet  14  Hueeare,  p.e 30  July  73 

A.  M.  P.  KemeysTynte,*p.«.28  Apr.  75 

Wm.  H.  H.  Wilson 31  Jan.  77 

Geo.  Leigh  Gwatkin  18  July  77 

LlBUTBXAXTS. 

Reynolds  Harrison 16  May  74 

Arthur  Henry  Callond 31  Mar.  75 


Edw.  P.  Kemeys-Tynte*  ...  9  June  77 

Berkeley  A.  Bloxsomo  23  Nov.  78 

Thomas  Dwyer 11  Jime79 

Philip  C.  B. Hervcy ii  June 79 

SbCOXD  LlBUTBXAXTS. 

Swynfeii  Forman  White  ...  2  Apr.  79 

Percy  Harold  Morris 16  Apr.  79 

Richanl  TuUoch  Tri8Cott...i8  June  79 
Bdwnrd  Stanley  Combo   ...18  Junc79 

Aug.  Blair  Mayno  18  June  79 

John  Krncst  Bush   2  July  79 

Adit.  4-  c«7»/.— B.  N.  Anley, 

Capt.  41  F. 15  June  77 

Qr.  Manter  {icith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr    in  the  Army).—Vfm.. 

D.  Wiltshire i  Apr.  77 

Med.Of.—  ll.  J.  Paine,  MD. 

Surg. Maj.   x  Mar.  73 

Wm.Taylor,  Jl/"i>..9*(r|5r.lfa/.  8  Mar.  74 
Blue  Facings. 

Koyal  South  Gloucester. 

(Light  Infantry.)     [No.  23.] 
Heiul  Quarters,  Gloucestor. 

IIOXORAKY   COLOXKL. 

Wni.ZoniFitzHardinge,/ti/<j 

Copt.  Jioyal  Horee  Ode.  ...26  May  68 
Lt.Coloxbl  Coscmaxdaxt. 
Sir  Wm.  Vernon  Guise,  Bt. 

lateofjsF.    24  May  68 

Majoks. 
Wm.Robin8onPartridge,p.«. 

Hon.  Lt.  Col. 13  Jan.  71 

John  Pitt  Bontein,  p.e.  Hon. 

Lt.Col 2  Doc.  76 

Captaixs. 
Wm.  Edwin  Price,  late  Lt. 


..27  Dec.  67 


36  F.,p.  9. 
William  Alexander  Hill, ».».  '4  July  63 
Sir  David  Weddorbum,J&<., 

MP.  p.e 30  Sept.  70 

James  Searlo,p.t 13  Jan.  71 

Henry  B.  Samuel8on,p.*....24  Aug.  72 
Wra.  Fra.  Geo.  Guise-,  p.  e.  8  Aug.  74 
Lionel  SeymourBcn£ion,/>.».2o  Sopt.76 
John  H.  S.  Payne,  p.e 29  Nov.  79 

LlBUTBXAXTS. 

G.  C.  Thome-George 21  Oct.  74 

Fra.  H.  Lyell,  late  Suh.Lt. 

2  W.LE 30  Dec.  76 

Wm.  A.  B.  Bingham 26  Mar.  77 

HughT.  C.  Collis    19  July  79 

SbCOXD  LlBUTBXAXTS. 

Charles  H.  N.  Ringer 21  Sept.78 

Hedley  H.  Calvert 23  Nov.  78 

Charles  T.  KettleweU    8  Jan.  79 

Reginald  Pepys  Whatcly  ...15  Mar.  79 

Arthur  Fred.  Mann  x6  Apr.  79 

Robert  James  Graves  30  Apr.  79 

Francis  Henry  Evans ix  Oct.  79 

.4  <i;Y.  ^  Cap/.— E.  W.  Rumsey, 

Capt.  61  F. 3  Dec.  75 

Qr.Mast.  (with  rank  of  Qr.* 
Mr.  in  the  Army).— Edw. 

H.Drake    25  Oct.  55 

Med.  Of.— George  A.  Hep- 
worth,  Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

Koyal  North  Gloucester. 

Head  Quarters,  Cirencester.  [No.  69.] 

HOXOBABY   COLOXBL. 

R.N.F.  Kingscotc,  CB.  MP. 

late  Lt.Col.  Seot9.Fue.Odg. 10  Jan.  6a 
Lt.Coloxbl  Coumaxdaxt^ 
John  Williams  Wallington, 

JP.    late   Capt.  4  Lt.  Dre. 

Hon.  Colonel 16  Dec.  54 

Majobs. 
Robert  Beckles  Hunte,  laie 

Lt.  82  F.  Hon.  Lt.Col.   ...11  Scpt.75 
Thos.  Wm.  Chester  Master   S  Mar.  79 
Captaixs. 

Wilfred  Joseph  Cripps  ti  Mar.  72 

Rich.  H.  Pollen,  ^.# 18  Apr.  74 

Geo.Banks  Jenkinscn,  p.:  4  iScpt.75 
Liebert  Edw.  Goodall,  Capt. 

A.0.59  F. 12  Oct.   76 

Arthur  C.  Mitchell i  Doc.  77 

Edward  R.  Wingfleld,  DL. 

lote  Sne.  60  F.    23  Oct.  78 

Henry  Clark  Worthington,i 

late  Capt.  67  F.  X3  Sopt.79 

LlBUTBXAXTS. 

Arch.  W.  H.  Beach 7  Feb.  77 

(Jeo.  L.  Holford 30  June  77 

Digitized  by  V^OO*^  IC 


451 

SXCOITD  LlBUTElTAVTB. 

Sir  Wm.  M.  Curtia,  Bt 36  Sept.  77 

Augostus  L.  Christie 15  Feb.  79 

Jnlian  E.  8.  Probya  s  Mar.  79 

Cecil  Davii    26  Mar.  79 

Ernest  Fred.  Green    28  Apr.  79 

Guy  Vivian  Bethell 28  Apr.  79 

Alex.  James  Shaw 30  July  79 

Robert  Banks  Jenkinson  ...20  Sept. 79 
Refnnald  Wills-Sandforcl  ...26  Nov.  79 
Adj.  Sr  Capt.—E.  J.  Bigg- 
Wither,  Capt.  28  F. 34  July  75 

Qr.2£a$ter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  tk4  Armj/). — James 

Gray i  Apr.  78 

lf«d.Q^.— Sam.  S.  Scriven, 

MD.  8urg.Mqj z  Mar.  73 

Edw.  Crisp,  Surg.MaJ 14  Feb.  75 

Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales, 


Hampshire. 

Head  Quarters, Winchester.  [No.  122.] 

HOKORABT  ('oiiOXKL. 

Tk«  Marquit  0/ Winchester, 

Zord      JAeulenant,       late 

Lt.Col.  xo  I£tu»ar$  7  June  43 

Lt.Colgnel. 
George    Briggs,*   JP.  late 

Major  1  Dr.  Qd$ 17  Feb.  70 

Mi.J0RS. 

Hon.  Oliver  Greo.  Lambart, 
late  Lt.  12  F. i  June  73 

Greo.  Francis  Birch,  p.t.  JF.30  June  75 
Captaihs. 

Hugh  Montolieu  Hammers- 
ley,  p.  «.  JF 20  May  61 

Sir  Nelson  Rycroft,  Bart., 

late  Lt.Ss F.JF;  Uon.Maj.ib  Oct.   68 

Wm.  Shalden  Smith,  /).#....  i  June  72 

George  Lennox  Swale,  p.:, 
Hon.  Major    10  May  73 

Harvey  Spillor,'  Hon.  Moi.ai  Jan.  74 

G.  H.  Verney,  Me  Lt.  74  F.  4  May  74 

Robert  Alex.  Johnston,  f>.«.  9  Dec.  74 

William  Ghas.  Drummond, 
Capt.  k.v.  68  F.;  Hon.Maj.is  May  75 

Gilbert  J.    S.    Smith,  late 
Capt.  85  JP. 25  Apr.  77 

AlAred  J.  Bowyer-Smijth...3o  Apr.  79 

Heniy  F.  B.  Archer 29  Nov.  79 

LlXUTSirANXS. 

Alfred  Miller 23  June  75 

Fra.  Charles  Baring  19  A.pr.  76 

Robert  F.  H.  Hirst a8  June  76 

Richard  S.  Dendy 18  June  79 

Barklie  C.  M*Calmont 18  June  79 

James  8.  Bgginton   18  June  79 

William  C.  Hawker 2  July  79 

Sxcoirn  LiBUTBirAirTS. 

James  D.  S.  D.  Archer 14  Apr.  78 

Harvey  Combe 23  Oct.  78 

Francis  Whalley-Tooker  ...22  Jan.  79 
William  Vernon  Ecclea    ...26  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Wm.  W.  Palmer  ax  May  79 

George  Cecil  Maitland 2a  Aug.  79 

Lord  Henry  W.M.  Paulet...26  Nov.  79 


Adjt.  4"  Capt.—W.  B.  Gilbert, 

C<wt.  37  F, 2  nov.  77 

Qr.  Master  {mth  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  ike  Arms).—Capt. 

D.  Jackson,  h.p.  90  F.  ...24  Oct.  66 
Med.  Of— Fred.  J.  Butler, 

Sufv.  Maj X  Mar.  73 

L.  A.  liawrence,  Surg.  Maj.  i  Mar.  73 
Black  Facings. 

Hereford. 

Head  Quarters,  Hereford.  [No.  no.] 

HoirOBABT  COLOHBL. 

W.  B.  B.  H.  Lord  Bateman, 
Lord  Lieutenant 19  May  64 

Lt.CoLOKBL  COMMIITDAKT. 

J.  Berington,  DL.  Hon.Col.  xo  Apr.  66 

Majobs. 
ThomasGriffith  Peyton,  JP., 

Bon.Lt.  Col II  Apr.  66 

Richard  F.  Webb,  DL.  Hon. 

Lt.Colonel  20  Mar.  78 

Captaiks. 
Thos.  Millard  Bennett,.H^o». 

M€^j I  May  66 

Henry  Wood  Willett,  Hon. 

Major 29  Sept.  68 

W m. C. Seymour,  J3o«.3f a;.  29  Mar.  73 
Hugh  Powell  Williams,  p.#.  4  July  74 
Edward  Podmore  Clark,  to<« 

Lt.  62  F.,  I,  ofMu$k.,p.$,    4  July  74 


John  L.  M.  Parkinson,  late 

Lt.  61  F. 7  May  77 

Henry  B.  K.  Daviea  10  Apr.  78 

Edw.  S.  Lucas     x6  Apr.  79 

LlBVTXlTAVTS. 

Edwyn  F.  S.  Stanhope 16  Oct.  75 

Harvey  Alexander 7  Aug.  78 

Hon.  E.  R.  Bateman-Han- 

bury Z3  8ept.79 

Harry  D.  Creagh 13  Sept.  79 

William  J.  Todd 13  Sept.  79 

Godfrey  L.  Clark 13  Sept  79 

Arthur  W.  Jauncey   13  Sept.  79 

SrCORD    LlBUTEVAlTTS. 

Robert  Cockburn    i  Feb.  79 

Alan  C.  Francklyn x6  Apr.  79 

^d;ri/an/.— ChesterDough  ty , 

lateCapt.23F:  Hon.MaioriS  Apr.  68 
Qr.  Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  <A«.inRjr).— Richard 

Dent 13  Apr.  58 

Med.  Of.— J.  Morris,  Surg. 

Maj. X  Mar.  73 

Rd.  thomason,  Surg.Maj...  i  Mar.  73 
Gosling  Green  Facings. 

Hertford. 

Head  Quarters,  Hertford.  [No.  30.] 

HOWOBAMY    COLOKBL. 

The  Marguie  of  Salisbury, 

JTGf ix  June  68 

Lt.  Colokxl. 
Rol)ert  Bruce  Fellows,  p.e. 

Hon.  Colonel x6  Jan.  78 

Ma  JOBS. 

Ernest  Ibbetson  28  Feb.  74 

Wm.  Fraser  C.  Britton,  p.e.   6  Feb.  78 

Captaiks. 
Arthur  H.  Longman,  p.e.  ...16  Feb.  69 

Vincent  Bailey,  f).« 29  Mar.  70 

&'rJohnG.S.Sobri^hi,£^j).«.  4  Mar.  71 

Joseph  Grout  Williams x6  June  71 

Hy.  H.Culme Seymour,;).*.  26  Apr.  73 
Wm.  H.  Larken,  Capt.  h.p. 

47  F. 27  Jime  74 

George  Fred.  Allcard, ;».«....  6  Feb.  78 
James  Blenkin.sop, p.e 18  June  79 

LlBUTBVAlTTS. 

George  E.  le  F.  Davys  25  Nov.  74 

Cecil  E.  Walker,  p.» 10  Feb.  75 

Arthur  Lydekker 13  Mar.  75 

Henry  R.  G.  Craufhrd,  late 

Lt.  B.  Art 9  Oct.  75 

Walter  P.  Alleyne  2  May  77 

Sir  Geo.  C.  A.  Arthur,  Bt...  2  May  77 

Edgar  R.  S.  Sebright   3  May  79 

Henry  R.  Solly   3  May  79 

ArthurE.  Saunders  Sebrighti8  June79 
Sbcokd  Libutxitabts. 

George  F.  P.  Cooper 24  July  78 

Georgo  A.  L.  Carew  15  Mar.  79 

Herbert  Bnnce  Greenfield  30  Apr.  79 

Charles  Stenart  Cox  g  July  79 

A^t.  ^  Capt.—n.  H.  St. 

Leger,  Bt.Mqfor  71  F.  ...22  Nov.  75 
Qr.  Master  {with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armf).—Thos. 

Jones   I  Apr.  77 

Med.  Ojr.—L.  F.  Oabaldes- 

ton.  Surgeon  Major x  Mar.  73 

Buff  Facings. 


John  G.  Green 8  Jail  7) 

Adjt.   4-    Capi.-'-R.   H.   A. 

Cameron,  Capt.  x6  F. 23  Dec.  73 

Med.   (^.— John  Oldman, 

Surg.Me^ iMur.73 

Black^FacingaL 

East  Kent. 

Head  Quarters,  Canterbury.  |  No.  49 ; 
The  Motto  " Invieta"  under s  Wliie 
Horse.    "  Mediierransan." 
HoiroBABT  Coloxbl. 
Chas,  Wm.  Powlett  Bing- 
ham, CB.  Major  Oenerat  26  .\pr.  71 
Lt.Coloitxi.  Comxaxdx5T. 
HenrvThomas  Howell,"if«i. 

Colonel 23  Mar  r 

LiBVTXHAHT  COLOXIL. 

John  Edward  Beales 20  Apr.  r- 

Majobs. 
Jas.  Rob.  Monypenny,  j>.#...  3  June  - 
Geo.  Fra.  Carlyon-SimmonsaoApr.  r 

CAPTAIirS. 

Phineas  Bury,  late  Capt.  15 

Hussars 23  May  <  | 

James  Henry  Morrell,  Hen. 

Major  20  Apr.  i<, 

Geo.Bushell8icklemore,p.f.32  Mar. ;: 

Algernon  Tatham,  p.e 4  May  r. 

Walter  L.  Wilkinson,  p.*.  ...26  Apr.  - 
William  Fred.  Powell  Moore  2 1  Apr.  ^ 
Alfred  North  Daniel,  j).  •....uJanc:'' 
Herbert  Charles  Perrott.y-t.  14  Jun*"  7" 

Arthur  Blundell,  p.  • i4Ju.;e:' 

Lodovick  Edw.  Bligh 19  Apr. :; 

Edw.  B.  Walker  so  Apr.  ;■ 

Percy  Edw.  Bankey  8  May  r  | 

LlBVTBlTAJfTS. 

Stephen  W.  Marten 29  Apr.  u 

Walter  B.  Amesbury ix  Nov.  r 

Harry  8.  Blaydes   24  Feb.  77 

Robert  M.  Christie 7  Mar. :; 

Reginald  Bayard 3  Jaly  "« 

Fra.D.C.Garlyon-Bimmon8  sJnlyr" 

Ernest  Albert  Bennett  9  Joly : 

Sydney  Eraser 9  Jaly  :* 

Charles  Allen  Brown 9  July  ;< 

Dudley  S.  Somerville  9  J"'y  ^ 

Edward  8.  Strickland  30  July  : 

Henry  Ferguson -Co  wen  ...  5  Nov.;. 
Secoitd  Libutbxavts. 

Wyndham  Honywood  8  Mar.  7- 

George  Furley 2  Apr.  -> 

James  Collier  3  *?'• '' 

Chas.  Wyndham  Somerset  6. An?.;) 
Theodore  P.  Brinckman  ...26 Not.- 

Alex.  David  Stevenson 10  Dec. : 

Adjt.  4r  Omrf.— Philip  Henry 

Knight,!  late  Capt.  23  F.; 

Hon.  Major joOci.  i' 

Qr.Mastere  {with  rank  ofQr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—hBpiM 

Anderson    lApr.:* 

Alex.  Yeatte* 10  July '^ 

Med.Qf.—Vr.  Kay  let  Curtis, 

Surg.M<^ xMar.;; 

Kentish  Grey  Facing*. 


Hnntingdon. 

(Bi/les.)    [No.  9.] 
Head  Quarters,  Huntingdon. 
CoLoirxL. 
The  £'aW  <>f  Sandwich,  Lord 
Lieut.,  and  late  ofGr.  Qds.  4  Aug.  52 
Maj  OB. 
TheDukeoj  Manchester,D£. 
JP.  late  Capt.    Or.   Qds. 

Hon.Lt.Colonel 17  Aug. 52 

Captaxits. 
Fred.  James  Rooper,^   late 

Lieut.  ^8  F.Hon.  Major...  9  Feb.  63 
ArthurT^ellingtonMarshallaoApr.  73 

Arthur  J.Thomhill 6  Sept.  76 

Vieeount  Mande ville  30  Apr.  77 

LlXCTBirANTS. 

Fred.  Robert  Beart 30  Apr.  73 

Cecils. Paget  7  Apr.  74 

Fra.  Edw.  Rooper 11  Oct.  76 

Edw.  C.  H.  Dawkins 23  Apr.  77 

SsCOVn  LlEVTBVAXTS. 

Edmnnd  H.  Thomhill  29  Apr.  78 


West  Kent. 

{Light  Infantry, )        [No.  37! 
Head  Quarters,  Maidstone. 

HoirOBABT  COLOXBl. 

FwcTorrington,  late  Lt.j  F.27  May  *♦ 

Lt.Colokbl  CotaCAXDA'T. 
Morgan  D.  Treheme  ajJnljr 

LlBUTSlTAVT  COLOXIL. 

CuthbcrtLarking,^/«  Comet 

15 Hussars  3 Mar.:: 

Majobs. 

Edgar  Edwin  Larking so  Joly  r 

Thomas Durell  Blake zoiTa.tr 

Captaiks. 
Henry  John  Conant,  p.e.  ...  7  May  :} 
Everard  Thomas  Luck,  s.r  15  Au;:  :* 
John  Duncan  Cameron,  tate 

Lieut.  B.  Artill^ru  5  J*»  ■! 

A.H.A,Smith,ia/«  Ens.  15  F.24  JuDe-r 
Chas.  W.  Hume,  Capt.  h.p. 

BiJleBr isAmr--^ 

Bernard  Byrne 7  Jane: 

Robert  James  Dallin,  latt 

Capt,  I  Dr.  Gds 5  ^P^"' 

E.  H.  Vaugh'on,  late  Capt 

10  Foot;  Hon.  Major 26  Sept :: 

John  Bonhote,  taU  M  84  F-  6  Oct-  " 
Robert  L.  Pemberton,  Ute 

Lt,  Grtn.  Guard* xsFet :? 


Digitized  by  \<jOOy  It! 


2[ilUia  Infanirij  of  England  awi   Wales, 


E.    D.  Thomburgh-Crop- 

{)er,p.*.  20  Mar.  73 

Lnirrxir  A.VT8 . 

Edmnnd  W.  G.  Bailey  17  Mar.  76 

Henry  B.  Yardley  19  July  76 

E.  G.  B.  Meade- Waldo 17  Feb.  77 

Joseph  Wm.  Leycester 9  May  77 

William  T.  Townahend 93  Oct.  78 

W«lier  Edw.  Peel  23  Oct.  78 

Edward  Charlee  Walsh z  i  June  79 

9zcoicj>  L1BUTBKAVT8. 
PercyWildman-Lu»bingtona8  Sept.  78 

CLorles  C.  Roea  xi  Dec.  78 

Francis  H.  Thomas 14  Dec.  78 

FrsDOis  A.  Barton  aa  Jan.  79 

Charles  B.  Little 25  Jan.  79 

Harry  L.  B.  M'Calmont  ...  8  Feb.  79 

Arthur  F.  H.  Cox 8  Mar.  79 

£on2  Wm.  B.  Ne^ill.  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieut. 

of  Ireland  14  Mar.  79 

Aithnr  Philip  Cox 5  May  79 

Robert  Waters  Coombs xi  June  79 

Edward  0.  H.  Wilkie la  Jane  79 

Adjt.fCapl.—CM.  Churchill, 

Capi.  50  P. aoFeb.  78 

(^.UtuUre  {wUh  rttni  of  Qr, 

Mr.  M  the  Army).— John 

Hart I  Apr.  78 

Wm,  J.  Woodruffe* a  N07. 55 

Kentish  Grey  Facings. 


Ist  BoyaJ  Lancashire. 

{Tke  Duke  of  Lanea$ter*$  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lancaster.    [No.  45.] 

**  MedUerraneau.** 

HovoaA.aT  CoLoarn.. 

WnLAashetonCros8,i7£.«^P.i3May  71 

Lt.CoLOirsLS. 
Siskt  Son.  Fred.  A.  Stan- 
ley, HP.  Secretary  of  State 
for  War;  Aide  de  Camp  to 
the  Queen,  and  Colonel; 
lottU.  St  Cant.  Gr.  Ode.  x6  May  74 
T-Sheppard/  laie  Capt.^F.t6  Sept 77 

Majobs. 
George  B.H.Marton,2>X.J'P.x6Sept.74 
Tlu»,BymandTrappee,«rP.96  8ept.77 

Edin.G.8tanleyHomby,2>i. 

JP.Son.Meaor 17  July  58 

Joseph  LawsonWhalleyVP.  13  May  67 
J<^Heniy  A.  Schneider...  a  Jan.  69 
lUlph  John  AapinaU,  JP....  8  Dec.  70 

Reginald  Cardwell.  p.e 17  Aug.  7a 

C.  Morley  Saunders,  p.e.JT.  18  Sept.  72 
John  Westropp,  p.  e.  JT.  . . .  x8  Sept .  7a 
E.  Albt  Nuttatl  Royds,  J'P.14  Dec.  7a 

WiUiam  Peel.  JP 16  Sept.74 

uia,  H.  Walmesley    35  Apr.  77 

Jm.  Clack  Tates 25  Apr.  77 

Walter  Spencer  Peel  7  Nov.  77 

J»metWm. Traill   i6Apr.  77 

LiBUTxirAjrTS. 

Johu  Wood  Yates   X3  June  74 

Hudson  L.  Lntwyche 20  Mar.7s 

Sen.  Robert  J.  Gerard 3  May  75 

GrayGravTigge  9  Oct.   75 

jm.  P.  Gardner 34  June  76 

Hubert  R.  P.  Durham    ai  Mar.  77 

John  Reid  Walker 7  Aug.  78 

Oswald  Zouch  Pahnor 10  May  79 

BXCOITD  LlBTTTBlTAVTS. 

tTiarles  E.  Bvery-Clayton...  3  June 78 

James  E.  Ren*haw 7  Aug.  78 

WiUlam  C.  Renshaw 7  Aug.  78 

WilUam  J.  Murphy 26  Sept.  78 

f  Ifred  S.  Rooke  23  Oct.  78 

John  Edward  Cross 26  Mar.  79 

Vmcent  Pilose zo  June  79 

Js«.  Donntthomo  Vyvyanai  June  79 
Bordridge  North  North  ...  29  Nov.  79 
Adj.  4-  Capt.^E.  W.  Stokes, 

CW.4P.  6  Mar.  76 

QrVfutm  (riiA  rank  of  Or. 

tff.i«rj«.lr«y)-Timo^y 

r^'-^^"^- 5  Feb.  61 

^^^jMe  Qr.Ur.4  P.19  June  78 
Mtd.  Of.  -  Metcalfe  John- 

«)n,S»iy.  Ifaior X  Mar.  73 

Bine  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Lttnoashire. 

(The  Duke  of  Laneaeter'e  Oum  SyUe.) 
Head  Quarters,  Liverpool.  [No.  1x3.] 

Lt.Colovxl  GoKVAjrDAirT. 
Nicholas  Blundell,  DL.  JP. 

Hon.  Colonel 25  Sept.  72 

LlBUTBlTAJrV  GOLOVXL. 

0.  S.  Garraway  28  Oct.  76 

Majobs. 
Richard  Geo.  B.  Bolton,s2a^ 

Lt.B.UoreeGuarde x6  May  74 

flenry  Stewart  Beresford 
Bruce,  late  Lt.  Bi/U  Br. 

Hon.U.Col 16  Oct   75 

George  Thomas  Bolton,  late 

tfBojfallfapjf   29  Oct.   79 

Captaivs. 
Sir  Tho.  Geo.F.Hesketh.B^. 
late  Eneign  Bifle  Brigade    14  Feb.  71 

Thomas  Gardner 14  Dec.  72 

Cha.  C.  Woodward,  jp.*. 17  May  73 

Peter  Priestley,  p.« 6  May  74 

Charles  Leeming xo  Oct.  74 

Charles  Edw.  Leeson,  late 

Captain  34  F. 17  July  75 

Wm.  Henry  Parkinson aS  Oct.   76 

John  M.  Batten.  C'ape.A.p.8F.33  Jan.  78 
Chas.  L.  A.  Farmar,*  late 

Capt.  f  Son.  Maj.  B.  Mar.\6  Aug.  79 

Libutbkahts. 

Robert  T.  S.  Wolfe,  p.t,  ...  29  Sept.75 

Bdw.  A.  Gennoe 13  Sept.  79 

James  H.  Welsby  13  Sept.  79 

Sbcoxd  LiBUTBVAirrs. 

Thomas  W.  Anderson x6Mar.  78 

Eustace  M.  F.  Dixon ao  Apr.  78 

JohnThomhill xo  Deo.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— J.  J.  Hamil- 
ton, Capt.  8  F.  6  Aug.  79 

Qr.  Maeie.  (with  rank  qf  Qr. 
Jfr.  in  the  Armg).—Uichd. 
Austin  Herbert,/af  tfCbnsW 

a  Dra. ;  Son.  Captain X7  Sept.  61 

Thomas  Massey  Chadwick  ao  Sept.  55 
Med.  OJf.—Wm.  H.  Manifold, 

Surgeon   5  Feb.  55 

J.  W.  Cavanagh,  Surg.Maj,  1  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Facings. 


3rd  Boyal  Lancasiiire. 

{The  Duke  ofLaneatter'e  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Preston.    [No.  xas.] 

"Mediterranean.** 

HOKOBABT  COLOKBL. 

John  Wilson,  Lord  Winmar- 

Ieigh,i>Z.  A.D.C.  toQueenay  Feb.  7a 
Lt.Colowbls. 
Thomas  R.Crossc,  Son,Col.  x  Aug.  74 
Fred.Silvcster.p.«.J7o».Co/.ao  Sept.  79 

Majobs. 
Thomas  Myles  Sandys,*  late 

Captain  7  F.    ax  July  75 

Percy  Godfrey  Botflold  Lake, 

lateCapt.  xooF. Hon.Lt.Col,  2  Oct    75 

GAPTAllirS. 

Peyton  Shoals,  Son.  Major  x  June  61 

Charles  Birch 8  June  68 

Charles  Henry  Bird a6  Mar,  70 

Wm. A. Hicks,  Inet.  ofMuek.2s  Jan.  71 

John  Walmesley  5  Apr.  7a 

John  Munn,  late  Ent.  6F....6  Sept  73 
Wallace  George  Crothers...  6  Sept  73 

John  James  Harris aa  July  74 

Henry  Granville  Wright  ...  8  June  75 

Arthur  E.  Da  Costa   27  Apr.  78 

JohnH.Blunt,2a<«Cap^xo2P29  May  78 
Wm.B.  Baker  x6  Aug.  79 

LlBUTKHANTS. 

Reginald  G.  Chambres xo  Jan.  77 

Leith  bonhote  4  Apr.  77 

Henry  Higglns    5  May  77 

Robert  M.  Richardson 9  Apr.  77 

Robert  B.  Webber  ao  Aug.  79 

SeCOWD  LlBUTXtfAlCTS. 

George  Russell  Tod  26  Feb.  79 

Percy  Lees 31  May  79 

Graham  O  R.  Wynne  29  Oct.  79 

James  H.  W.  Pcddcr 5  Nov.  79 

Richard  Dames  24  Dec.  79 


AdJt.i-Capt.-F.Q.Berkeivy, 

Bt.Major^y  F.  8  Nov.  75 

Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  €f  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg),— John. 

Hewett,  late  of  56  F. 8  Deo.  54 

Med.   Q^.— Richard  Allen, 
J.A.Furlong,2a<«Qr.Jfr.47Pa7  Sept.79 

8urg.MaJ x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

4th  Boval  Lanoashire. 

{T\e  Duke  of  LaneaeUr^e  Own  Light 

Mantrg.)    [No.  84.] 

Head  Quarters,  Warrington. 

HONOBABT   GOLOVBL. 

John  Ireland  Blackbume, 

late  Captain  5  Dr.  Gde.  ...ix  July  74 
Lt.Colokbl  ComCAVDAKT. 
John  Southoote  Mansergh, 

lateqfaDr.Ode.; Son.Col.xi  July  74 
Majobs. 
David  Ainsworth,  p.e.  Son. 

Lt.Col 28  Feb.  74 

Arch.W.Clarke,Hoa.XrC02.x5  Nov.  79 

C/APTAUrS. 

HenryWm.Covne,.H!»fi.Jf(C|;.x8  Mar.  67 

Herbert  Fletcher a6  Mar.  68 

James  Watson  3  Apr.  68 

Robert  Grant  Webster  25  Oct.  73 

Charles  Stanley  Gardner  ...a8  Feb.  74 

Wm.  Cuthbert  Higgina 18  Apr.  74 

James  BellhouseGaskell ...  x  Aug.  74 

William  Joynson,  p.« 17  Feb.  75 

Rob.  Ireland  Blackbume.. .ai  Apr.  75 

Arthur  B.  Woodcock 26  M%r.  79 

James  Kay xs  Nov.  79 

Edward  Joynson X5  No?.  79 

LlBUTXlTAVTS. 

Arthur  Frank  Fox x8  Mar.  74 

Fred.  A.  Kay 5  May  75 

Montaffu  H.  Hall 8  Mar.  76 

Edw.  J.  Nicholson 9  May  76 

Reginald  Oorbet 14  June  76 

Wm.  L.  Pilkington 8  Nov.  76 

Geo.  H.  Pilkington 8  Nov.  76 

Spencer  Broadbent 3  Mar.  77 

Arthur  F.  H.  Cowley X3  Sept  79 

SbCOVD  LxBUTBirAVTS. 

William  Ritchie a6  Mar.  79 

Edward  Wroot  Franklin  ...XI  Oct   79 

Alflred  Hardoastle   99  Nov.  79 

Adjt.SCttpt.—K.ll.Qo6tr«y* 

Bt.Lt.Col.  h.p.  Dep.  Bait,  x  Apr.  69 
Pagmaeter. — 
Qr.  Matter  (wUk  remk  ^  <^. 

Mr.  in  theArmg).—Jo».  T. 

Murray  x  Apr.  78 

Med.  Q^.— Thoa.  S.  Smith, 

Surgeon  Maior  ax  May  77 

Blae  Fadngs. 


6th  Boyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Burnley.      [No.  X35.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOKZL. 

John  Hardy  Thursby,  late 
Lt.Qo  F.  30  July  7j 

LT.CoLOHBL    COMUAVDAirT. 

Le  Gendre  N.  Starkie,p.  *.  3  Sept 79 
Majobs. 

Henry  Currey  7  ^^y  79 

Cartei-et  A.  Armstrong,  JP. 

late  Capt.  xo  F. 3  Sept  79 

Cavtaihs. 
Wm.L3mam,  p.e.Son.M^jor2S  Apr.  68 

Henry  Macaulay,  j).« x  June  7a 

Hubert  Slater   6  Aug.  73 

JohnG.  Smirthwaite 33  June  75 

John  F.  Leeminff    xo  Nov.  75 

JohnFoott,.B^.lf(V<  A.J9.3P.  a5  Aug.  76 

Louis  A.  Druce,j».«... 6  Oct.  77 

Wm.  Cha,  Golding,  p.  e.  ...24  July  76 
Edward  Foot  GUbert,  Capt. 

h.p.  106  F.  8  Mar.  79 

Clement  R.  N.   Beawicke- 

Royds,  loteLt.  ADr.Gde.x4  Apr.  79 
Thomas  Jessop,   late  Capt. 

2Dre 29  Oct    79 

LlBUTBITAHZS. 

Arthur  Newman n  Nov.  76 

Percy  Algernon  Ongley  ...31  Jan.  77 

Wm.  Moore  Wood  26  May  77 

Cuthbert  R.  Pigg 21  Aug.  78 

StTB  LlBUTBKAHTS. 

Harry  F,  Thursby 20  June  77 

Digitized  by  \<j005lC 


453  ^*^*^ 

Sbconb  LiBimixi.irT8. 

William  Myen  Dawes  36  Feb.  79 

Hamnet  HTde-Glarke    xo  July  79 

Alfred  E.  C.  Tonkin  18  Oct.  79 

Edmund  Baffery  Cooper  ...26  Nov.  79 

Malcolm  A.  G.  Wyatt a6  Nov.  79 

2li/#.  f  Ov*.— J.  B.  O.  O. 

LiudeBay,  Cavt.  30  J. 4  I>ec.  79 

Qr.ar«ter«  (wtA  rawi  tif  Qr. 

Jfr.iff  <A«iir»y).— Michael 

Tooner...* 8  July  63 

Blue  racings.    

6th  Eoyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Salford.      [No.  8a.j 

Lt.COLOITXL  GOHXAin>A.KT. 

John  H.  Chambers,  DL.  JP. 

lattCant.^eF.Hon.Colonel  20  Sept.  76 
liiBUTXiri.VT  Coxoirxt. 
John  Copley  Wray,irtm.Co2.  9  July  79 

Majobs. 
Wm.  F.  Smith,  p. «.  Son.Li. 

Colonel ...90  Sept.76 

Charles  Meroier....: 9  July  79 

Clmjltbb. 
Sir  Eustace  F.  Piers,  Bt,  ...15  May  66 
James  DoufiriasB  Keiine^...t4  Oct.  68 
Wm.  Bellhouse  Midwood ...  a  Sept.  70 

James  Braybrooke/p.<. 8  Mar.  73 

Henry  Garland-Matthews,' 

.  laie  Eiuian  44  :F.  4  Dec.  75 

Thomas  Pery  Powell,  lata 

Lt.b^F.  xzDec.  75 

Aug.    Richard     Trimmer, 

(ktpt.  hjf,  70  F.i  MonMrn,  6  Mar.  76 
Geo.ftt.  Taylor,  Capf.ik.j».3J<'.x4  June  76 
T.  A.  Irwin,  Cop^.  h.p.  tox  !F.  xa  Aug.  76 

Henry  Howard  Gray 8  Nov.  76 

W.  G.  N.  Bumey,  lateB.  J\r.xx  Oct.  79 
LiBUTBKijrrs. 

Sdm.  T.  M.  Harper. 31  Jan.  72 

Herbert  SymondB  xx  Apr.  76 

Edw.  Wm.  Chambers..., 23  Feb.  76 

Sboovd  LxBUTurjoras. 

Heremon  F.  O'Neill  25  Jan.  79 

Robert  M.  Dnnlop 26  Mar.  79 

Richard  G.  A.  Sharp ig  Apr.  79 

James  Aitken  Murphy la  May  79 

Arthur  Burrowes  SlelRh  ...26  July  79 

Richard  B.  Bainbridge ao  Sept.  79 

.^ji/*.  ^  Ofpf.— A.  L.Wyiiter, 

Capt.  96  F ....z8  June  77 

Qr.Matien  (wiik  raitk  of  Or. 

2fr.i«  ^ik«^rfliy).-^Donald 

Monro"  # 30  Nov.  5s 

Thomas  H.  Smith,  lat$  Qr. 

Jfr.  06  F.  15  June  78 

J£»d.  Off.  «-  Alex.  Somers, 

Surgoon  x  Mar,  73 

Blue  Facings. 

7th  fioyal  Lanoashire. 

(Bi>«.)     [No.  X30.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bury. 

COLOVBL. 

Son,  Charles  James  Fox 
Stanley,  laU  Lt, Col.  Qren. 
Gdi ax  Feb.  S5 

IiT.COXK>irBL. 

James  Ashton 2  Mar.  71 

Ma  JOBS. 
Geo.  Onslow  Churchill,  laU 

Lt.  X5  F. 30  Apr.  73 

Hammerton  Crump,  2£D. 

late  SttifAgnttunt  Surgeon^r  May  79 
Cafvaivs. 

Thomas  Brindley 28  Nov.  70 

Wm.  Winniett,»  late  Capt. 

e^F.j  Son.  Major  X2  Jan.  7X 

Charles    Thomas    Wilson, 

late  Capt.  4  F.;  Son  Mqj.x^  Mar.  71 

John  Tinker  Hey :6  Dec.  71 

Tho.  Hale,  UUe  Capt.  Z%F...\2  Aug.  74 
Fred.  Finch  Mackensio,;).*.  5  July  76 
William Worthiagton  Biggs  2  Dec.  76 
Robert  Fraaer.  laU  Lt.20  P.ao  Apr.  78 
Walter  R.  G.  Hamley    x8  June  j9 

LlBUTXITAlTTS. 

Percy  Bland  Morgan 15  Mar.  79 

Charles  A.  Glazebrook ix  June  79 

Arthur  M.  B.  Jones   xx  jTme79 

SbCOITD  LlBCTBVAVTS. 

Fred.  A.  L.  Davidson 2x  May  79 

Arthur  H.  Barthorp  29  Sept.  79 

Norton  Legge 94  Dec.  79 


ia  Infantry  of  England  and  Walts, 


A.dj.4rCapi.—C.  E.  Hnssey, 

Capt.  90  F. xDec.  75 

Qr.Uaeter  {«Uh  rank  </  Qr. 

Mr.  im  the  Army)  .—Robert 

Gilbert" 8  Aug.  68 

ifed.  0/'.-iJohnParks,5icr^. 

Maj, X  Mar.  73 

John  S.  C.  Yule,  Suraeon...  x  Mar.  73 
Facings  Black  Velvet. 


Leioestenhire. 

Head  Quartera,  Leicester.    [No.  s6.J 

HoiroKAKT  Colon  XL. 
The  Duke  of  Rutland,  KG., 

Lord  Lieutenant    ax  Apr.  57 

Lt.Colokxl. 
Sir  Fred.  Thos.  Fowke,  Bt. 
DL.  JP.  Son.  Colonel,  p.a.  x  Sept.  69 
Majobs. 
Rich.Worsley Wor8wick.p.».3o  Apr.  73 
Wm.Pearson,»JP.  laU  Capt. 
45  P- "4  Feb.  77 

GAVTAIirS. 

Alfred  Ernest  Acheson 20  May  65 

Gregory  Knight 3  June  67 

Philip  P.  P.  Goodchild x5  May  69 

James  Young  Stephen,  p.  t.22  Nov.  69 

John  Phillips 8  Apr.  7a 

Qhas.  Chetwode  Thompson  a  July  74 
Harry  Yaughan  Chapman  6  Sept.76 

Fred.  Gustavus  Fowke 3  Mar.  77 

Percy  Loseby,  p. « xo  July  78 

Henry  John  B.  Manners  ...xo  July  78 

LlBUTBlTAllTS. 

N.  V.  S.  Pochin  X7  July  7a 

A.  T.  T.  Wyatt-Edgell  xo  Dec.  73 

Fred.  H.  A.  Yates   9  Jan.  75 

Geo.  L.  Stratton 3  Mar.  75 

Henry  S.  Fowke 31  Mar.  75 

Son.  p.  F.C.  A.  Hastings...  6  Dec.  76 
Thomas  H.  Standbridge  ...3X  Aug.  78 
C.W.A.N.  Baillie-Cochrane  a  July  79 
Wm.  P.  8.  Blucke  a  July  79 

SbCOVD  LlBUTXlTAKTS. 

William  H.  Markham  37  Apr.  78 

Ferdinand  J.  Eyre jx  July  78 

Caimes  Eckford  Daaiell  ...30  Ju^  79 

John  Clifford  Chaplin  30  Sept.  79 

Xord  D.  J.  De  la  P.  Berea- 

ford 26  Feb.  79 

Charles  John  Famham 37  Sept.  79 

Adjt.  4'  C(ip^.—R.K.  Watson, 

Capt.  17  F. .' 37  Nov.  76 

Qr.Maeter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .iraif).— Alfred 

Whitby  ". ,...39  July  56 

Med.  Of.— 

Yellow  Facings.   


Eoyal  North  Lincoln. 

Head  Quarters,  Lincoln,    [No.  8.] 

HoirOBABT  COLOXBL. 

George    Tomline,    late    <tf 

X  L\j[e  Gdi 4  Aug.  58 

IjT.Colokxl  Coxxavdaxt. 
William  John,Xor<2  Monson, 

DL.  Son.  Colonel 3  Mar.  66 

Majobs. 
Robert  Jno.  Taylor,  DL.JP. 

Son.  Lt.Col 3x  July  60 

Edw.    Snow    M&sou,s  late 

Capt.  68  F, xo  Jan.  77 

Captaiitb. 

Edmund  Locock  8  May  66 

Fred.  Charles  Marshall 8  June  7x 

William  Richardson  14  Apr.  75 

George  Nelson  14  Apr.  75 

Edw.  Walter  WiUson n  July  77 

Francis  Ingram   Conway* 

Gordon,  late  Capt.  104  F. ; 

Son.  Maj xoMay  79 

Henry  C.  H.  AUenby 9  July  79 

Samuel  H.  Allenby    3  May  79 

Wm.  A  Todd x8  0ct.   79 

LlBVTBVAVTB. 

Charle  tC  Dallas 29  Dec.  75 

Waltei  Baldwin  34  Sept.  73 

Arthur  Edm.  Harper 10  Jan.  77 

Godfrey  Darbishire 9  July  79 

Valentine  M.  Grantham  ...16  Aug.  70 

Robert  W.  Bill t6  Aug.  79 

Bartholomew  C.  Garflt 16  Aug.  79 

SbCOITD  LlXUTBB^AlTTS. 

Frank  Conway-Gordon 26  July  79 

Christopher  W.  A.  Nevile...  5  Nov.  79 
Hubert  Edgar  Vii»an 24  Dec.  79 


Adjt.  4r  Oapi."^.  C.  Helme, 

Capt.  10  F. xa  Aiig.78 

Qr.MoHer  {with  rank  tf 
Qr.Mr.  in  tke  Armg).- 
Henry  Hunt 19  July  7? 

Med.  Off— Geo.  Mitchinson, 
Surg.Mty.  : ^ x  Mar.  75 

Chas.  Brook,  Surg.Maj 13  May  74 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Sonth  Lincob. 

Head  Quarters,  Grantham.  [No.  29. 

HoirOBABV  COLOXXl.. 

£arl  Brownlow,  late  En».  ^ 

Lt.  Or.  Ode ~  3Mar.6S 

Lt.Colohbl  Coxmakbabt. 
Chas.  Thos.  John  Moore,DX. 

JP.  SoH.Colon€l 97  Jan.  6> 

Majobs. 

William  Parker,  JP y>  Apr.  62 

Chas.  John  B.  Parker,  jrp...26  Dec.  71 

CAPtAUCS. 

John  George  AUott j5  Feb.  65 

Avery  Jebb,*  Li.  h.p.  85  F. 

Inst,  qf  Mueketrg 5  Apr.  70 

Albert  de  Burton, ».» 26  Dec  ji 

Geo.  Peter  Moore/  laie  Lieui. 

3  Sutearn  9Apr.7a 

Robert  Charles  Otter, j}.«.  ...15  Aug.  74 
Fted.  Flowers,  Capt'k.p.isF.  6  Jan.  75 

Geo.  C.  Downing,  p.e 18  Apr.  77 

Fred.  W.  Dndding 19  Ja^J  79 

LXBVTBKAJrtS. 

Herbert  Kirk 24  Feb.  77 

Arthur  R.  Versohoyle 15  No^-  7^ 

Richard  G.  Smith  .....«7  Apr.77 

Haiold  J.  C.  Stanton 19  Jb^F  79 

Frederick  B.  Fansfaawe  ...19  July  n 

SbCOVD   LiBCTBBABtS. 

Frederic  Wm.  Carter a6KoT.;? 

Wm.  George  Welaford  26  Not.  j? 

A^t.  ^  Capt.— J.  C.Little. 

Capt.  10  F. 8K0T.75 

Qr.  Ma»t€r  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Arm^h^GbM. 

Rawson^ x  Apr.  77 

Mod.  OX-*Geo.  Wm.  BU^ 

maai,  Surg.M^j 1  Mar.  75 

Blue  Fadngs. 


Boyal  London. 

Head  Quarters,  Artillery  Flaoe.  Fiof- 
bury.       [No.  xo6.] 

GOLOVBL. 

Sir  Wm.  Anderson  Rose  ...x6N(iT.7t> 

LT.Cou>2rBL. 
Lorenso  Geo.  Dondas, '  late 

Captain  62  F, aiMsr-H 

Majob. 
Waller  8.  Mackensle,*  late 

Capt.  84  F. 24  Apr.  77 

Captaxbs. 
Thurlby  Smith,-Hb«.  Jfo;«ri9  Slar.  62 

Thomas  Davies  Sewell 18  0«-  7* 

Edwin  Burton  6M*y74 

Charles  Latham  6)Uy74 

Stutchbury  Paul  Naish,|>.«.2i  ipr.  77 
Spencer  John  Hevapath  ...  a  Jo^e  77 
Cha.  B.  R.  W.  Mortimer,     . 

laU  Li.  Q  F. 20  J11M77 

L.  M.  H.  Kennedy,  Cqs*.    ^_^ 

h.p.  9  Dre 15  Sept.  77 

Thomas  C.  Fisher,  late  Lt. 

77  F. sOctTT 

Maitland  R.  Coleman,  late 

Lt,  6  Dre 20  Af-  '» 

LlBVTBVAJrtS. 

Harold  J.  B.Tbny,p.» 6M»yr4 

Charles  L.  Griesbaxsh,  px..  5  Jo^J '' 
Charles  G.  H.  TeniBwood...x9  Apr-  '^ 

Robert  H.  Adams 19  Apr-  79 

Robert  L.  B.  Kirby 19  Apr-  '^ 

Alexander  Thomson 19  AF-  7* 

Walter  Parrott 24  »«•  ^ 

SsOOirD  LXBUtBVABTB. 

John  W.  S.  Mahon 8  Feb.  7? 

Kingsford  T.  Burr 8  Feb.  r# 

Dion  George  BoucicaUlt  ...  7  MV  7? 
Charles  Richard  Rivers  ...  9  J«»«^ 
Thomas  Staniuud  Rogers...  9  *^  "^ 

Edward  Woolmer  ^^^^ 

Wm.Wallingford  KnoUys...  3  geptr? 
George  M.  A.  Clerihew xo  Dec.  n 


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MUUia  Infantyij  of  Etuilmid  and  Walet. 


454 


i<(/<.<fCojrf.— HeniyBrowno 

Savorv  *  laU  Cajpi.  78  F., 

2fo».  jfct/«f 19  July  71 

Qr.M<uter  {with  rani  of  Or. 

Kr.  is  ike  ^my).— Wm. 

Clarke x  Apr.  78 

Mei.Of.-G.Bot]BaeChildB, 

SuryMa;.  x  Mar.  73 

Blae  Facingft. 


Ist  or  Bojal  East  Middlesex. 

Head  Qaarten,  Hampstead.  [No.  65.] 

HOKOXIRT  CoLoirxL. 
Thomas  St.  Leger  Alcock, 

lateMajorgs  ^-    21  J^J  7' 

Lt.Colovxl  ComijLKDxm, 
Y€  Froderiok     BobertBon 

Ai]niian,*GBp<.  A.p.  Bengal 

Armfi  OnU,  at  Arm$ 28  Jaly  71 

Majobs. 
H.L.B  Ibbetflon,^on.£I.CbZT9  July  76 
Arch.  Dudingston  Boyd  ....24  July  78 
CArtJLiits. 

GodaonGodaon a8  July  71 

Henry  Stokes,  laU  Li,  ig  F,xt  May  73 

Donald  F.  D.  Maolean a  Jan.  75 

Wm.  Heniy  Trahar   29  Dec.  75 

Geo.  Cluw.  D'Albiac,  kda 

CemetjDr.  Qd$ 9Feb.  76 

John  T.  Tonnant,  Cop*,  h.p. 

87 -R .22  Mar.  76 

Chaa.  PurviA  Boyd 92  July  78 

Ernest  J.  H.Appleyard.«.«.  a  Nov.  78 
Daniel  0'NeUl.l.|».Qr.Jtfaafor 

irSow.  Captain,  34  F. 26  Mar.  79 

Martm  Anther  Bhee  26  Nov.  79 

6.  B.  CanJngfaame 24  Deo.  73 

Jamea  Stuart  8ferang«,j».«.  2a  Noy.  76 

G«nrd  B.  Boehbrooke 24  July  78 

Reginald  E.  Firmmger 23  Oct.  78 

4lA«d  M.  J.  P.  Pickwoad...xi  Deo.  78 

JohnEdwMdBUn 3X  May  79 

Nathaniel  W.  G.  M.  Maaaey  5  Jaly  79 

SaCOVS   LlSUTIVAHTS. 

William  J.  MoWhixmie 22  July  78 

Allan  Veaey  Ufisher 5  Mar.  79 

Herbert  Bifwaid  BoUeaii...96  Mar.  79 

Tbomaa  Crookahank 30  Apr.  79 

MnBawtrey  B.  Cox xx  June  79 

^est  James  Trarers 29  Nov.  79 

Wm.  John  M'Whinnie 24  Deo.  79 

Allan  Veaey  Ueaher 24  Deo.  79 

tiertwrt  Edward  Boileaa...24  Deo.  79 
^¥'  *  Cape.-F.  H.  A-  Die- 

Mj.RoeWk.  C*^,  46F.26  Sept.  77 
kr.Uuter  {wia  ramk  of  Or.  , 

Xf.  M  tke  ^raijp).— JoMU 

vj^^ — ••  »  ^V^'  77 

MU.  Of.  —  Henry  Ck>oper 
fioie,  IfD.  Surg.Ui^ x  Mar.  73 


EIueFi 


^acings. 


2iid  or  Edmonton  Boyal 
HiddloBez, 

(ffMte..)    [No.  £3.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bamet. 
HovoaasT  Coi.oirxL. 
Sim.  H,  W.  J.  Bynir,  lata 
Cvi.^Ll,Col.Coldai.Od$,is  June  78 

ht.CoUiVMh  ComCAlTDAHT. 
MXJOBS. 

G*nrffo     Robert     Stewart 

BUcy  laU  CiKfi,  60  ByUe,  18  May  74 
^^^TTottar,laUCapt.i3F.  x  Aug.  74 
CajraADFS* 

Alfred  Rliaa,  p,# ,  8  Dec.  70 

Jm.  L.  Brooke  TempleT,f».t.  14  Dec.  72 
Uarence  J.  W.  Hoaeey,  late 

li.  17  F. 96  May  73 

Wmonghby  Robert  Doltin 

Maycock 16  July  73 

wdliam  Clarke,i».a 16  July  73 

John  Goodall  Bimkixia,  p.e.  18  Mar.  74 
Elha  Houlton  Ward,*  latt 

CV.  60  m0^iSon,MaioriZ  May  74 
Edm.  C.  C.  Hartopp,  Tie 

Lt  RyuBr.  3x  July  7s 

Emjlra»AlbertdeCo«»on...  9  Feb.  76 
John  H.  BurBtaU,7  lata  Lt. 

^^- x5  May  78 

LiKunvAjm. 

VmG  Burnett,  ».a 14  Dec.  72 

>red  J.  Sedgwick, /».# 3  Apr.  J6 

thirlea  Tritton   14  Mar.  77 


P.  W.  G.  Copland-Crawrordso  July  79 
Miles  Chetwynd-StH|i.>  iton.10  July  79 
Francis  B.  W.  Sampson  ...30  July  79 

John  Robert  Daviea  v>July  79 

Edmuud  Soxnerville 30  July  79 

George  Beaumont  March... 30  July  79 

SbOOXD   LlBUTXJrAJTTS. 

Fred.  W.  H.  Peel xo  Nov.  77 

Herbert  Blton  Maud x  Dec.  77 

Claude  W.  C.  Cass 23  Nov.  78 

Charles  H.  Hastings 14  Deo.  78 

Sir  A.  D.  Bateman-Boott,B£26  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Cecil  S.  Irby 6  Ang.  79 

JSTon.  Julian  H.  G.  Byng  ...12  Dec.  79 
Adji.drCapt.-^.e.  e  A .  Shafto 

Adair,  •  late  Copt.  13  F.; 

Hon.  Major  17  Nov.  68 

Or-  ifaeter  (with  rank  vf  Qi-. 

Mr.  in  the  .<irmf).— David 

Milne ,^  late  ofBi/le  Br,...  1  Jan.  67 
J£ed.  Of.- 

Scarlet  Facings. 


8rd  or  Boyal  Westminster 
Middlesex. 

(LMi  Infantry.)    [No.  «.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tumbam  Green. 

**  Mediterranean." 

HoirOBA.BT   COLOITBL. 

John  .Tames  Glossop,  JP   93  July  73 

LT.G0L02rS&  ComCABDAirT. 

Henry  Penton,2>£.^ra.Co/.25  Mar.  68 
Ma.J0B8. 

Lewis  Hough   ......19  June  72 

John  Harlowe  Turner  19  July  76 

Captaiks. 

George  Horatio  Bnuid 13  June  67 

Wm.yanghau  Morgan,  !>.«.  27  Aug.  68 

James  Childs,  !>.« 4  Mar.  70 

Theophilus  Thompson  30  Apr.  70 

Edw.Walker,  late  Capt.^iF. 

In»t.(fMuek.Hon,Maj....is  Apr.  71 
J.  G.  Addison,  lateCapt.^s^' 

P* 4  May  72 

Robert  Fred.  Piper,  p.  • 13  June  74 

Franc  Digby  Biddulph 9  Oct.  75 

G.  H.  Sampson,  lateLt.41  F. 

P-* 6  Sept.  76 

LXSUTSKAVXS. 

Goo.  C.  Anderson  6  Feb.  72 

Thomas  Knapp  O'Brien 14  Mar.  74 

Arthur  P.  Copplestone,  p.e,  9  Jan.  75 

David  D.  Young 17  Feb.  75 

Harry  Rice  Hamilton 12  June  76 

Arthur  Brooke 23  June  76 

Bawdon  Hardy  26  Aug.  76 

J.  W.  B.  Silverthome  9  July  79 

Robert  A.  C.  Forster 9  July  79 

Ronald  Cannon  9  July  79 

SxCOVn  LXBUTBKAirTS. 

Spencer  F.  Judge 5  Mar.  79 

John  G.  B.  Thompson  5  Mar.  79 

Frederick  Ghatfield a6  Mar.  79 

John  Cockerton  a  Apr.  79 

Alftred  Braoebridge  Allen...  a  Oct.  78 
A^'t.4r  Capt^ThomsMArm- 

strong  Gough,  late  Li.  z 

Dr.  Qde x  Jan.  70 

Qr-MaeUr  {with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  2lmj).— Tho. 

Masterson x  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off.  —  Wm.  Hurman, 

Surgeon  x,  Aug.  65 

Bluo  FnoJTigs. 

4th  or  Boyal  South  MidcUesex, 

Head  Quarters,  Honnslow.  [No.  128.] 

HoirOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Lt.Coloitbl  ComcAirnAVT. 
Arthur  Charles  Fitz  James, 

tote  Lt.  93  F.,  Mon.  Col..,  3  Sept.  72 
Majobs. 
Edw.  Whyte,  late  Major  jg  JP.24  June  76 
Bdw.Wetherell  GKlbert,j9.«.ix  June  79 

CAPTAIirS. 

William  Duarte  x  Jime  72 

Samuel  H.   Halahan,  late 

Lt.44F.fp.e X  June  74 

Charles  Fox  Roe.  p.e 22  July  74 

JohnA.Vincentj/o/tfi^asP.ie  June  76 
Heniy  Mahony,  late  Lt,  6  F.  26  Jiily  76 

John  Barham  Day,  p.n 8  Nov.  76 

Arthur   Hunt,"    Capt.   h.p. 

xoHueeare  31  Jan.  77 

Arthur  Baird  Douglas  26  June  79 


I  Ln:uTBWAXis. 

;  John  Penrlletou.  ;>.» 10  Jan.  72 

I  Alirern on  Burnett  5  May  75 

I  Albert  \V.  F.  Goold 3  Sept.  79 

I  Henry  F.  Hillier 24  Dec.  79 

John  T.  Evatt ...24  Dec.  79 

I  SbCOXD  LlBUIBITAirTS. 

I  Martin  .1.  Lawlor   20  Nov.  78 

I  Richard  Powis  Monk 30  Apr.  79 

George  Dibley 18  Oct.  79 

Maydwell  Parsons  10  Dec.  79 

Gilbert  H.  L.  Buchanan   ...24  Deo.  79 
Adjt.  4'  Capt.—U.  B.  Winter, 

Capt.jP.    40cfc    76 

(^r. Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Armj/).—John 

Bergin x  Apr.  78 

Med.  O^.— James    Riclmrd 
Ale.x.  Doutiflas,  Sur<j.Maj.  1  Mar.  73 
Blue  Fooings. 

5th  Boyal  Elthome  Middlesex. 

{Light  Infantry. )     [No.  28.] 
Head  Quarters,  Uxbridge. 

HOTTORABT  COLOXBL. 

John   Alex.    Hunter,    late 
Capt.  3  F. 9  July  79 

LiBUTKXAXT  COLOXBL. 

Chas.  Brome  Bashford,  JF. 

late  Capt.  9  Laneere,  p.e.    10  July  79 
Majoks. 
Geo.  Ernest  Earaes  Blunt, 

faff  Capt.  8^  P. X  Oct.  79 

Sir  Fra.  Geo.  T.  Cnnyng- 

hame,  Bart,  p.e 29  Nov.  79 

Oaptaixs. 
Wm.  Alsey  Turner,   Hon. 

Major,  p.e 30N0V.  63 

D'Oyley  C.  Battley,  do.         4  Feb.  65 

Gleadowe  Evans,  p.e 24  June  71 

John  Aug.  Warren,  p.e.    ...  5  Feb.  73 

Robert  Child,  p.e 5  Feb.  73 

Wm.Marwood  Metcalfe, p.«.  6  May  74 
Thos.  Erskine  BayliB,j7.«....3o  June  75 

Chicholey  S.  Baker,  p.« 2  Oct.  78 

Greo.  U.  Morrison,  p^ 29  Nov.  79 

L1EUTBMAXT8. 

John  F.  Walton  zx  Feb.  74 

George  Alex.  Duff  i  Apr.  76 

SbCOXD  LlBUTBXAXTS. 

Walter  S.  Etheridge 8  Jan.  79 

Frederick  Wm.  Duff 9  Apr.  79 

Francis  Loder  Beddy   2  Apr.  79 

Henry  James  Bowman 25  June  jg 

Frederick  Wm.  Adams 6  Aug.  79 

Alexander  Donovan  26  Nov.  79^ 

Adjt.  <f  Ca»^.— F.  H.  King, 

Capt.  77  >. 2Nov.  78- 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr.  in  ike  Army).— Wm. 

Coombes z  Apr.  7 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Montgomery. 

{BiJUe.)    [No.  57-] 
Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 

HOXOBABT  COLOVBL. 

John  Heyward  Hey  ward.. .25  June  79^ 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
John  Pryce  Harrison,  Mon. 

Colonel 19  Apr.  79* 

Majob. 
Offley  John  Crewe-Read  ...  3  May  79 

CArTAIXS. 

Robert  John  Harrison 30  July  73 

Albert  Lloyd,  Capt.  h.p.  ioaF.29  Oct.  75 

James  L.  Tamberlain 28June76 

Arthur  A  gg  Gardner 23  June  77 

Robert  T.  Passingham,  late 

Lt.  Qi  F. 2  Mar.  78 

Chas.  G.  S.  James X9  July  79 

LiBuraxAXTs. 

Wm,  Charles  Hunter 25  Apr.  76 

F.  J.  P.  L.  M.  Hartmann  ...14  Aug.  78 

Wiltiam  G.  Fulton Z4  Aug.  78 

Thomas  Shaw  Safe z6  Aug.  79 

Fred.  Arthur  Deare  13  Sept.  79 

Sscoxn  Ltrutbxaxts. 

Walter  S.  G.  Q.iicke  18  Oct.  79 

Adit.  Jt  Capf.—F.  B.  Lane, 

Capt.  52  F. z  Oct.    78 

Digitized  by  \<J^)I0<?  lilT 


455 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


Qr.MoiUr  (wifh  rank  of  Qr, 
Mr,  M  th9  ^rw^).— John 
Dovaston 8  Jan.  79 

Jfed.Qf.— Edw.  T.D.Harri- 
son, 5Mr.<7. 2fa; I  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


let  or  West  Norfolk. 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich.    [No.  39-] 
Lt.Coloitbl  CoKKiLinjAirx. 

Hambleton    Francis    Cus- 
tance,  DL. ;  Hon.Colonel  16  Kay  54 
M1JOK6. 

Randall  R.  Burrouglies,  t).«.  3  May  76 

Fred.  Willock  Garnett,  late 

Lt.  8s  F.  ..., 10  May  76 

Captaiks. 

John  Haoffhton, p. ».  /. ofM.yo  Oct.  71 

John  Campbell ,  p.t 15  Apr.  74 

Henry  Edwin  Gower,  Cap- 
tain k.p.  30  Fi  Hon.  Maj.  14  Apr.  75 

James  Killery,j>.« 20  Aug.  68 

Richd.  F.  Bros,  Capt.  k.p.  x  7F.  ; 
Son,  Major  12  Aug.  76 

Robert   Horace    Walpole, 
late  (ff  Royal  Navy   14  Mar.  77 

Alfired  Meller.  ;;.« 23  June  77 

Nathaniel  Forto,  late  Capt. 
$2  F.    34  Apr.  78 

LlBUTBKAlTTS. 

S.Arthur  Snow  13  May  75 

Algernon  D.  Tuck,  p.$ 30  June  75 

L.  N.  V.  Lloyd-MoBtyn   ...  8  Mar.  76 

Heiu7  Keppel  14  June  76 

8irK.  H.  Kemp,  Bt xo  Jan.  77 

Arthur  Leetham xo  Jan.  77 

Ailwyn  E.  Fellowes  26June78 

Hugh  v.  Bagot  30  Aug.  79 

SbCOVO  LlBUTKVASrTS. 

Alex.  Q.  B.  Baz  4  Deo.  78 

Henry  Willock  Boileau   ...  5  Mar.  79 

Sydney  Cnstance   35  Juno  79 

Lewis  G.  W.  Milles    ix  Oct.  79 

A^.  f  Capt.—W.  J.  Massy, 

SiMajorQ  F. 17  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^rwy)..— Fred. 

Mills t  Apr.  77 

JfMt.Q^.— David  S.Penrice, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

White  Pacings. 


2nd  or  East  Norfolk. 

HiBKd  Quarters,  Yarmouth.    [No.  40.] 

llonOBABT  COLOHBL. 
Lt.OoLOSIBL  C0KlCi.9Dl.VT. 

,<3r«rF.dmuTidHeurvK.Lacon, 
Bart.  MP.  DL.  JF. ;  Hon. 

Colonel x6  Mar.  60 

Majors. 
HenryColdharaMathew,  JP. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel    13  Apr.  71 

"Charles  Applewhaite,  Son. 

Mtjar  14  Apr.  75 

Ci.PTA.lNS. 

.  John  Annah  Ambrose,  late 

Lt.  93  F.,In$t.ofMuik....i7  Mar.  65 
Bdmd.  Broughton  Knowles 

Lacon,  late  Lt.  73  F.  X3  July  67 

'  Robert  John  M'Eniry    x6  Mar.  68 

Thomas  Wm.  Haines,  JF.  2a  Apr.  71 
Harry JohnCantonHaly,j>.«.  6  Apr.  74 
John  Edward  Fryer,  «.#.  ...10  Mar.  75 
Ar  Charles  Harvey,  Bt.  ...15  May  78 
John  E.  Jameson,  late  Lt. 

zoHuuare 33  Nov.  78 

LiBVTBVAKTS. 

Oct.  Nevil  Long  17  Feb.  75 

John  Martin  Longe 4  Dec.  73 

Henry  Clarke  3x  Mar.  77 

Hugh  Paston  Mack    4  Apr.  77 

SbGOVD  LlBUTBKAKTS. 

Robert  J.  Spurrell  4  Mar.  78 

Henry  T.  Kenny 33  Jan.  79 

William  Sandars  Dod x8  Oct.  78 

Pi^.  Doyeton  Maxwell    ...10  Dec.  79 

Granville  George  Keele xoDeo.  79 

Montague  Amos  Foster 10  Deo.  79 

Adji.  4-  Capt.—Wm.  Dods,i 

to^Cb;>^i4F.;  Hon.Maior  16  Feb.  61 
Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— 
Med.  Q^.— John  U.  Smith. 

JP.  8nry.Mni x  Mar.  73 

White  Fiicinjjs. 


Northampton  and  Bntland. 

[No.  48.] 

Head  Quarters,  Northamptou. 

"  Mediterranean." 

Lt.Coloxel  Comuakdavt. 

The  Marq.  of  Exeter,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and 

Colonel 7  Jan.  46 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
Lord  Brownlow  Thos.  Mon- 
tague Cecil,  late  of  Seote 

Quarde;  Hon.Colonel  33  July  74 

Majobs. 
Rich.TrevorClarke.DX.JP. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel   8  May  62 

Rob.  Jas.  D'Arcy,  Hon.  Lt. 

Colonel 22  July  74 

Lord   Burghley,  late  Lt.  4- 

Capt.  Or.  ad* 15  Aug.  77 

Captains. 
Tho.  H.  Powell,  lute  Capt. 

54  F.  Hon.Major 3  Feb.  60 

Greorge  Wm.  Gunning,  JP.  6  Apr.  63 
Charles  Isham  Strong,  late 

En»wni2F.   9  Feb.  64 

Geo.  wm.  Piatt,  Hon.  Major ig  May  64 
Chfu'les  Cave  John  Orme  ...  7  Dec.  67 
Saokville  George  Stopford- 

Sackville,  p.$ 23  June  68 

Edward  Philip  Monckton...  7  May  70 

Horace  Craven  St.  Paul 30  July  73 

Henry  Thos.  Salmon,  p.e. 

DL.  JP 82  July  74 

Alex.  Aug.  Berens,  p.9 33  July  74 

Spencer  Pratt  32  July  74 

Arthur  John  Fludyer 23  July  74 

Joseph  Hill 3  Mar.  75 

Oscar  Leslie  Stephen,  p.t.   16  Apr.  79 

LiBUTBViVTS. 

Son.  Robert  C.  Trollope  ...x8  Mar.  7X 

John  B.  Dryden  13  Apr.  7x 

Christopher  Smyth 31  May  73 

Frank  A.  White  9  May  74 

Henry  R.  Hunt 9  May  74 

Alfired  Bngliah X7  Feb.  75 

Thos.  Wm.  Thornton 28  Apr.  75 

iSrirHerewald  Wake,  Bt 21  Oct.  74 

Henry  W.  K.  Markham ^  June  76 

^enry  De  Vere  Vane 36  July  76 

LordBxaffhenh  6  Sept. 76 

RowUnd  Hunt 14  Mar.  77 

Henry  B.  Vaughan 30  June  77 

SSOOVD  LXBlTTXirAirTS. 

Bdw.  St.  F.  Moore 20  Oct.  77 

William  R.  Currie  33  Mar.  78 

Chas.  W.  Cottrell-Dormer..34  Apr.  78 

Cecil  Grenville- Wells 8  Jan.  79 

Nevile  H.  B.  H.  Fane    15  Feb.  79 

Thoe.  Atherton  Powys 30  July  79 

John  A.  0.  WetheraU 16  Aug.  79 

Adit.  &  Capt.— J.  Rawlins, 

Bt.Mqjor  43  F, 16  Oct.   75 

QrMaHer  {with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr,  in  ths  Arwty).— Edwin 

Coe  9  July  79 

Med.Qff:—Wm.  Alex.  Barr, 

MD.  Surff.  Mm i  Mar.  73 

H.  B.  Spurgin,  SMrg.  Majorat  May  77 
Buff  Facings. 


Northumberland. 

(Light  Ii^antry.)    [No.  27.] 
Head  Quarters,  Alnwick. 

HoirOBABT  COLOITBL. 

J%«2>«ib0o/Northumberlaud, 

late  Captain  Oren.Gdi x  Aug.  74 

Lr.CoLoim. 

i'aW  Percy,  p.t 17  Feb.  75 

Majobs. 
ShalcrossFitzh. Widdringtonx9  Dec-  74 
Oswin  C.  B.  Cresswell, /a^e 

Capt.  3  Hnteare zo  May  75 

Captaiits. 

John  Potts,  Hon.Major  x2  May  62 

Robert  Brown,  |i.« 2Aug.66 

Allan  Drummond,  j).« 30  May  71 

Anthony  Marshall  26  Mar.  73 

Alex.  Henry  Browne 38  June  73 

Geo.  Henry  Bullock,  p.s.  ...33  Sept.  74 

Thomas  G.  Ilderton   32  Sept.  74 

W.  Lewis  Alphonso  Eyre...x9  Dec.  74 
Robert  Thornton  Hawdon..i4  May  79 


I  LlBVTB^AJrtS. 

Fred.  Bryan  Browne 5Feb.7j 

Robert  Bell  Barrett  9  Jan.  7s 

William  Orde  29  Jan.  76 

Martin  Crawshay   1  Apr.  76 

Walter  Cha.  Burrell  i3JuDe77 

Walter  C.  Selby 27Bept.79 

Raleigh  Grey   97Bept.79 

Henry  W.  Watson 27  Sept.  79 

Dixon  L.Brown  27  Sept.  79 

Francis  H.  B.  Sitwell 27  Sept.  79 

SbCOVD  LlXUTBHAXTt. 

James  E.  B.  Bailiic a6Pcb.  79 

Leonard  Henry  Orde 18  Oct.  79 

Charles  Arthur  Rea 29K0T.79 

Adf't.4rCapt.—J.  L. Vincent, 

Capt.  5  F. x5Feb.  7! 

Qr.  Matter  (mtk  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army/,^3aaaM 

Sutherhmd    x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of. —Robert  Wilson, 

MD.  Surg.Maj X7  Kot.  73 

Buff  Facings. 

Nottingham,  or  Boyal  Shot- 
wood  Foresters. 

Head  Quarters,  Newark.    [No.  59.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOVXL. 

Lt.Colokbl. 
Arthur  S.  H.Lowe,lf«i.Cb/.93  Mar.  71 

Majobs. 
John  Thos.  Fountain,  p.«....  5  May  75 
JohnF.Girardot  1  laU  Capt. 

43  F.  Son.U.Col. 16  Oct.  75 

CAnAurs. 
Alfred  Edw.  L.  Lowe,  p.e.    9  June  68 

Richard  Upton 9  J»n«^ 

Harvey  Charles  Tryon,  l^U 

Lt.  48  F 7  8«lH.7i 

Arthur  Steflfe  Crisp,  late  Lt, 

6F.p.9 7  8«pt.7i 

Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke,* 

late  Lt.  3  P.,  p.  * 14  May  73 

George  Redmond  Prior  ...  30  Aug.  73 
HamUton  John  Wallace,  laU 

Lt.  16  Laneen 34  Feb.  75 

Geo.  B.  MackamesB  sdAng.?^ 

Arthur  M.  Ontram,  ».«. 9  Ju)<n 

John  W.  Keyworth,    laU 

Capt,  48  JP. 37  May  7« 

Wm.  Bradi«h,|».# 21 3lsy  79 

LiBUTXVASTS. 

John  A.  Winstanley   , 9^^^  7^ 

Charles  Wm.  Gray 68ept.j« 

Sydney  W.  Edwards 3  8ept79 

Sacon  Ijixutbvajits. 

Beverley  Newcomen xi  8ept.;s 

Robert  WiUiam  Banner   ...  7  May  79 
Walter  G.Harcoart-Vemonx6  Aug.  79 

Albert  Manners  Paget 39  Oct.  79 

AcUt.^Ci^.—R.  H.  Hooke, 

Capt.  45  F, gVof.JS 

Qr.Ma$t*r  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tha  Army).— John 

Birch  X  Apr.  78 

Jftfd.Q^.— Thomas      Fred. 

Greenwood,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

Oxfordshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Oxford.   [No.si-I 
"Mediterranean." 
Lt.Colokxl  Coim avsabt. 
fbfi.Alg.S.  Arth.  Annesley, 
late   Lt.  x6  Laneere,  p.9. 

Son.  Col 33  May  V 

Majobs. 
Thoi.  Mosley  Crowder,  p.f . 

Son,  Lt,  Col 37  Apr.a 

Charles  Rivers  Bulkeley  ...  g  Msy74 

Captaiits. 
Edw.CarrierSmithTompaonx9  Sept.7« 

Edwin  Frend,  p.t 10  Aog.  T' 

John  L.  Fletcher 16  Apr.  73 

Arthur  Bott  Cook   36  Apr.  73 

Harold  Arthur  Dillon,  late 

lAent.  mfle  Br.,  p.* 18  May  n 

Frank Willan  33Janer5 

John  Fra.  8parke,»  late  Capt, 


%4  F.  Hon.  M^jer 31  Oct.  75 

iord  Lionel  Cecil .....T... .36  May  79  i  Warner  J.  L.  Herioi 36  May:: 

Digitized  by  V^jOO^^lilT 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and   Wales. 


456 


LiBUnSASTB. 

Ernett  H.  Taunton x  Apr.  74 

CluM.  H.  E  Willianis    29  Apr.  74 

R.  ap  Hagfa  Williams 33  July  74 

John  Wm.  Dayia 28  June  76 

Heniy  P.  D.  Thompson  ...20  Jan.  77 
Sob.  J.  R.deO.  Bosoawen  19  July  79 

Hugh  C.  Fortescne 19  July  79 

Heniy  Lee  Pennell zSOct.  79 

Sboohh  Lxxutshajits. 

Thomas  T.  C.  Warner 24  July  78 

Wm.  Pttlteney  Pulteney  ...  s  Oct.  78 

Arthur  W.  Dewar 8  Fob.  79 

WalterT.  Coleman 3  Sept.79 

Adit,  f  Gip<.-B.M.Palt6ney , 

CMrf.s2  !». T9  Apr.  76 

Qr.Ai»<«r  (ri/A  rank  of  Qr. 

Ur.  in  tk9  Army). — Saml. 

„^°- 25  Jan.  s6 

JUd.  Off.  — 

BoffFaoinsfs. 


fioyal  Badnor  &  Brecknock. 

[TkiBoffl  South  WaU9  Bordorort.) 

(Bi/U$.)    [No.  so.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Brecon. 

Hobokast  CoLoirxL. 

ffM.  Arthur  Walsh,  2rP...3o  Dec.  76 

LuunirAn  Goloszi.. 
Wm.  Jones  Thomas,*  DL, 
JF.  laU  Capt.  3  Dr.Odo...  4  Oct.  76 

Majoss. 
David  K.  Jones,  .Son.Z<.CoZ.z3  May  75 
John  Williams  Morgan 4  Oct.  76 

Gaptajitb. 

HMWuHy.Applethwaite    4  Apr.  66 

John  James  26  Apr.  73 

^nwB  Aug.  Fra.  Snead xo  June  74 

Henry  Lewis 2  June  75 

John  D.  Dickinson,  laU  Lt. 

»4'P.  21  Mar.  77 

(herald  John  Fitsgerald  ...21  June  78 

^  LXBVTUrAirTB. 

JttnkW.M.  Evans    28  May  73 

Herbert  H.  Maybeiy 14  May  74 

TbomsBC.  B.  Watkins xoFeb.  75 

Anthony  H.  Miers 16  Oct.  75 

Sscoim  LniuTBVAsn. 

Heniy  MMaybery 16  Jan.  78 

fnncU  M.  J.  D.  Rhodes  ...  8  Jan.  79 
^aelMoreton  Thomas... ^o  Apr.  79 
Charies  Price  Jones  30  July  79 

^^;>.  #  G^.— H.  R.  Far- 

J[nJ»r,  Copt.  24  F. 14  Mar.  76 

Qr  Jfarf«r(iritt  rank  o/Qr. 
^.<»a«^r»y).— Adam 

Jfri-QJ^—ThosJUmstrongl 
^^^'Maj I  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Bhropshiid. 

Had  Quarters,  Shrewsbuiy.  [No.  54.] 

Hovobabt  Colovbl.     • 
Biehard  Frederick  HiU,  DL. 

^e  Lt.Colonol  53  F.   24  Apr.  63 

_,  Lt.Golokbl. 

Ww.  Corbett,  lato  Lt.  73  F, 

Sonororf  Colonel x6Mar.  55 

--  Majobs. 

Thomas  Meyrick,  Son.  Lt. 

^wiow/ 7  June  It 

Wfllism  Patchett 30  Apr.  77 

_, .     ^       Gaptaiitb. 

waltCT  Henry  Whitmore  ...  x  Apr.  6s 

Jowph  Banks  Bladen,  JETcm. 

,*«;■»»'  3  May  6s 

John  Bennett,*  late  Lt.  So 

^tf^^\S7^' 34  Nov.  68 

J:«^^^leComn8,|».«.3i  July  7X 
J?- Ai«^w.  Whitmore 20  Jan.  72 

S"»miovett ....„  3  May  76 

8am.  Wslt«  Ceanis,  j».#.  ...ts  Feb.  79 

G«orgeG.  Bather 26  July  79 


SSCOiro  LlBUTBKANTS. 

Henry  G.  F.  Somerset  23  Mar.  78 

Robert  D.  Visard  x8  Apr.  78 

Robert  Jenkins  33  Oct.  78 

Joseph  Alfred  Bradney    ...  8  Mar.  79 

Henry  Price- Williams 15  Mar.  79 

Douglas  Grant  Stewart 14  Apr.  79 

Aug.  Garter  King   31  July  79 

Fred.  QrindallTurnbuU  ...29  0ot.  79 

Oharles  B.  P..Lousada 8  Mar.  79 

Adit.  4'  Capf.— R.Montague 
Hornby,^  late  Capt.  x8  F.  ; 

Hon.  M<yor  28  Nov.  67 

Payimuter.—' 

(^.Matter  {wUk  rank  of  Qr, 
3£r.  in  <4«  .imy).— John 

Roberts , x  Apr,  77 

Med.  Off.— John  N.  Heath- 
cote,  Snrgoon 8  May  46 

Nelson  Bdwards,  Surgeon...  i  Mar.  73 
Green  Facings. 


1st  Somerset. 

{Uakt  Iitfantry.)     [No.   16.] 
Head  Quarters,  Taunton. 

HOVOBABT  Goi^OV^h, 

Gharles  K.  Kemeys  Tynte, 

JP.    DL.    late    Capt.    xx 

Hu$$an  andOr.Ode 90  Oct.  57 

Lt.Golobbl. 
Henry  Gomish  Henley,  JF.; 

Hon,  Colonel 36  Feb.  79 

Majobs. 
SchofleldPatten,fib».X<. Co2. 9  Dec.  74 
Thomas  Roworth  Parr,  late 

Lt.Bj/leBrigade 7  July  79 

GAPTAnrs. 
Wm.  O.  Meade  King,p.t....x9  Dec.  68 
ThomasMarriott-Doaington27  July  70 
Henry  £dw.  Bennett,  p.«  ....13  Feb.  72 

William  Burridge,  p.e 24  Aug.  72 

Heninr  Edward  Haroin,J}w<. 

qf  Mueketrgf  p.9 26  Mar.  73 

Theoph.  Pym  milcoat,7p.«.  14  Mar.  74 
John  Hammet  Beadon,  p.«.x3  Sept.  79 
Henry  Hutchins  Richards, 

laieLt.jo^F.    

LiBVTBKAVTB. 

Richard H.  Hayward x60ct.  72 

Walter  Aloock 3  Oct.  74 

Robert  D.  Tomlin  2  May  77 

Bankea  S.  P.  Tomlin 7  Aug.  78 

Theobald  L.  Walsh 7  Aug.  78 

Hastings  E.  Hicks  15  Nov.  79 

Sbcobd  Libutbkavts. 
Henry  E.  Taunton-Gollins  26  Nov.  79 
Harry  Plumridge  Levita ...  3  May  79 

8.  R.  A.G.  HamUton xx  Oct  73 

Reginald  A.  S.  Hill  X5N0V.79 

Edward  Brinsley  Rawlins  .34  Dec.  79 
Ac{jt.  4r  Cap*.— Henry  Atkin- 
son Adair,  late  Capt,  53  F. 

Hon.  Mt^or  35  Sept.  68 

Qr.  Jfoffor.— John  Taylor.,  x  Apr.  77 
Jtf«d.Q^.-W.A.Dene,Sury. 

■M«y 7  Aug.  75 

Black  Velvet  Facinsrs. 


2nd  Somerset. 

{Light  Infantry. \ 
Head  Quarters,  Bath.    [No.  47.] 

HoirOBABT  GOLOBBL. 

William  Pinney,  DL.  JP....  x  Jan.  50 

Lt.CoLOBBL  COKMABDAirT. 

Alex.  Wm,  Adair,»  JP.  Hon. 

Col.,  late  Capt.  52  F.  p.s.19  Sept.  70 
Majobb. 
Ghas.R.J.  Sawyer,*  JP.  late 

of  Netherlande  Service,  and 

a  Knight  CouronnedeOkSne  3  Apr.  70 
VincentUptonLangworthy, 

lateLt.jF.   26  Feb.  76 

Captaiits. 
Easton  John  Gox,^  late  Capt. 

6F.   8  Apr.  70 

Wm.    Long,    JP.  late  Lt. 

46  F.  p.e X  Dec.  70 

Kilner  Aug.  Arthur  Braaier- 

GreariL,VP.,  laULt.Mili- 

targ  Train;  Hon.MaJor...2s  Feb.  71 
Francis  Wm  Rankin, p.e.  X4  Nov.  71 
Alfred  Thrale  Perkins,  JP. 

late  Capt.  ax  F. 8  Apr.  74 


Alfred  James  Riley,  p.e.  ...31  Mar.  75 
Wm.  N.  Conyerjj-D'Arcy  ...19  Jan.  76 
P.P.D.Clarke, Cop^.A.p. 58  iJ".  3  May  76 
Edward  Riley,  p.« 31  Aug.  78 

LtBUTBBAJrTB. 

Wm.  G.  S.  Saiusbury,  p.e.  15  Apr.  71 

John  G.  Grodwin  25  Nov.  74 

Edward  Straohey 28  Sept.  78 

E4m.  G.  Carew  4  Dec.  78 

J.  R.  Howard-Vyse  4  I>«o.  78 

Alfred  T.  Olive   36  July  79 

John  S.  Henderson xo  Dec.  79 

Sscoirn  Libutbbants. 

James  A.  Whitla 30  Nov.  78 

Edward  T.  Allen 33  Nov.  78 

Edward  Henry  Hulse i  July  79 

Thomas  C.  E.  Thring 26  Nov.  79 

AdJt.J^Capt.—T.  A.  Gary, 

jBi.Mqfor  13  F. 12  Nov.  75 

(^.ifaeter  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Jfr.  in  the  iirmy).— Edwin 

F.Kingston  x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^— David  Michael, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  1st  Stafford. 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield.    rNo.C6.] 
"  Mediterranean,** 

HOBOBABT   GOLOITBL. 

Hon.  Wellington  Pat.  Man- 
versChetwynd  Talbot.  toi« 
qfj  Fueiliere,  Serj.  at  A  rme 
in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen, 
Hon.  Colonel 26Apr.73 

Lt.CoLOVXL  GomiAVBANT. 

Pryce  I.  Harrison,iroft.Oo2.i5  Mar.  76 

Lt.Golokbl. 

HerveyTalbot,2a<«£iM.x8P.  9  May  77 

Majobs. 

Edward  Henry  Foster  4  Oct.  76 

Walter  George  Webb 9  May  77 

GAVTAIirs. 

Wm.  Arden,  DL.  J  P.  late 

^f\^Hn»»art X2  July  69 

Michael  H.  Grazebrook z  Apr.  74 

Robertson  G.  Marshall,  Lt. 

h.p.  3  W.  I.  R 22  Aug.  74 

Henry  Francis  Sneyd,  late 

Ene.  %6F. 17  June  71 

Kingsley  O.  Foster,  p.e 14  Apr.  75 

Willoughby  Wood,  p.e 30  June  75 

Hon.  Charles  W.  Finch 26  Aug.  76 

James  B.  Bissell 4  Oct.  76 

Bdw.  G.  Whitby 2a  Aug.  77 

Lightwood  T.  Birch   22  Aug.  7 

Michael  A.  W.  Broun 15  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Wm.  Bagot 19  July  79 

LXBUTBlTAirTB. 

Askew  James  Hillcoat  ..25  Dec.  zz 

Hon.  Daniel  H.  Finch  5  June  75 

Edmund  William  Tennant3o  Dec.  76 

George  B.  Henderson  14  Mar.  77 

Alexander  Finlay  29  May  78 

Henry  S.  St.  Leger-Wood  9  May  77 
SirB..  H.E.  Ghamberlain,£^z5  Nov.  79 

Algernon  G.  Talbot 15  Nov.  79 

Charles  E.  H.  Gooch 15  Nov.  79 

Abram  Jackson  xs  Nov.  79 

Hon.  Clement  E.  Finch  ...xo  Deo.  7^^ 
Sudlow  Harrison  10  Dec.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBUrBVAKTB. 

William  J.  S.  Blacklochc  ...  8  Mar.  79^ 
Thos.  Edgcombe  Hickman24  May  79 
Adj.  4r  Capt.—F.  B.  N  Crau- 

furd,  Bt.Majorfin  F    x  Nov.  75 

Qr.Maeiere  {wUh  rank  ofQr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—Beiij. 

T.  Growe    i  Apr.  77 

Frederick  Sowton,*  late  Qr. 

Mr.  38  JP. X  Apr.  77 

Blue  Facings. 


The  King's  Own  2nd  Stafiford. 

( L^ht  Infantry.)     [No.  58. J 
Head  Quarters,  Stafibrd. 

COLOXBL. 

E.R.,Xor(iHatherton,Z>£.  JP.5  Jan.  53 
Lt.Coloitbl. 


457 

Majoks. 
EjT-e  T.  John  Rd .  Nugont, 
late  Capt.  sgF.  U0u.Li.C0l.23  June  75 

'  CkTTJLlVS. 

James  Wemy^  Anaei-Hon, 

laUguF.  Mon.Major 16  Dec.  54 

John  Ed.  Knight,  p.$.,  Iiut. 

o/Mutketry,  Hon.  Major  28  Sept.  57 
Aug.  Pattisson«  JIon.Major  17  Jaii„  63 
Rowland  John  Lenthall,  laU 

Lt.  3a  F.  i  Hon.  Major  ...15  Dec.  68 
William  Shaw,  Hon.Majoris  Dec.  68 
John  W.  P.Lovre,IIon.2£aJ.  10  Oct.  71 

Charles  Forster,  «.» 18  Oct.  76 

Richard  CoUey  wellesley ...  2  June  77 
Lancelot  G.B.Bowdon,  p.$.  9  May  78 
John  Henry  Monckton,  j>.».  29  Nov.  79 

LlBUTEKAICTS. 

Henry  Ripley   27  Fob.  63 

Randal  B.  Stanier  15  Apr.  71 

Henry  William  Holmes 26  Mar.  72 

Joseph  H.  Blacklock,  p.$...  6 Sept.  73 
Geo.  Crampton  Hall,  p.9.  ...14  Apr.  75 

Henry  H.Waixl  29000.  75 

Geo.  Wm.H.  Tudor 15  June  78 

William  L.  P.  Mark 15  June  78 

Walter  Wm.  Wigfgin 30  Apr.  79 

Arthur  J.  B.  St.^l<egcr xo  Dec.  79 

SsCOXn    LlElTTEKAVTS. 

Anguatns  F.  Manloy  18  Dec.  77 

William  A.  Briscoe 21  Aug.  78 

Robert  S.  Lambert 23  Nov.  78 

Robert  H.  Hargreaves 21  May  79 

.^di^.^Cajj^— Henry  Steuart 
Tompson,  ^^0  Capt.  51 F.; 

Mon.Major   27  Mar.  76 

Qr.Magier  (with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  tkeArtHt/). — Archi- 
bald Maoqueen    X  Aug.  68 

Mtd.  Off.  —  Cooper  Haves 
Crawford,  IfD.  8urg.MaJ.  x  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infanhij  of  England  and  Wales, 


The  King's  Own  3rd  Stafford. 

{Bijiee.)     [No.  73.] 
Head  Quartrs.  Newcastle-undor-Lyne. 

HOHOBAKY  COLOXKI.. 

€haB.Bagot,/a^eo/'6r.  Gda.37  Mar.  58 

Lt.Colokex.  Cohmakoavt. 
Peter  Broughton,  late  Capt. 

3  Dr.  Ode 24  Feb.  70 

Majosb. 
Chas.Jno.Webb.i/on.X^.  Co2.  2  June  71 
Francis  Vere  Wright,  p.e.j 

Hon.  Lt.  Col IX  Feb.  74 

Geo.  Thomas   Miller,    late 

Capt,  48  F.;  Hon.  Major. .16  Oct.  75 
Captaiks. 
William  Lee  Gresley,  Mon. 

Mt^or  X  Aug.  59 

WalterM.Coyney ,  p.e.;  Hon, 

Mcffor  17  Mar.  65 

Hamar  Alfred  Bass,  p.e.  ...20  Jan.  70 

Charles  Bill  2  June  71 

Clement  Fras.  Wedgwood ...  2  June  7  x 
Edward  Talbot  Wolseley  ...xx  Feb.  74 

HughKer  Colville,  p.e 15  Mar.  76 

Richard  Mirehouse i  Apr.  76 

Charles  Edward  Lyon  23  Mar.  78 

St  Vincent  W.  Jervis 21  May  79 

LlBUTEWAlfTS., 

Fra.  R.  Twemlow 8  Aug.  74 

Edw.  Q.  Amphlett x9Jan.  76 

ScD  Lieutenants. 
Fras.  Edw.  Fitzherbert 25  June  77 

SKCOVD  LlSUTSVAlTTB. 

John  Ward  Bagnall   x  Aug.  77 

Geo.  Aug.  Parkyns 13  Oct.  77 

Arthur  L  H.  BUI X9  Jan.  78 

Clement  8.  Kynnersley 24  Apr.  78 

Arthur  Q.  F.  Dashwood  ...  8  Feb.  79 
Hubert  John  Broughton  ...26  Nov.  79 
.John  R.  Sneyd-Kynnersley29  Nov.  79 

Frank  Justice  Stanier  29  N  ov.  79 

AM.  f  Capt.—F,  W.  Gary, 

Ou){.  xs  F. 25  Mar.  76 

i^r.  Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—^dvf. 

Richard  Adams  23  8ept.69 

JfMl.  Off.  —  Charles  Orton, 

Surg.MaJ x  Mar.  73 

Hcai-iet  Facings. 


West  Suffolk. 

[No.  10.] 
Head  Quarters, Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

HOXOSARY  OOLOXEL. 

Th4  Marqneee  of  Bristol x  o  Jan.  65 

Lt.  Colonel. 
Wm.  Julius  Marshall,  p.«. 

Hon.  Colonel xo  Nov.  75 

Majobs. 
Montague  Cha.  Browning,^ 

late  Capt.  87  F. 12  Jan.  76 

Alfred  Robert  Jennins  19  Feb,  76 

Captains. 
Henry Feamside  Speed, j9.«.26  Feb.  64 
Itord  John  W.  N.  Hervey  ...11  Feb.  69 

Charles  Edw.  Salmon    21  July  69 

John  Dawson    8  Dec.  70 

James  El  win  Oakes    22  5Iay  72 

Edw.  Purefoy  Huddlestone  26  Apr.  73 
Fra.Wm.  L.Anstruther, j>.f .  14  Feb.  74 
James  Hunter  Rodwell,;^*.  31  Mar.  75 
Henry  Stephen  8winey,ia^« 

Capt.  69  F. 20  Apr.  76 

Robert  H.  B.  Campbell,^.«.30  Apr.  79 
Lieutenants. 

Wm.  H.  Q.  Jones,  p.e 16  May  74 

iorrf  Byron   17  Feb.  75 

Henry  John  Deane 22  Nov.  76 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Arthur  M.  Wilson  31  July  78 

Robert  B.  Graham 7  Aug.  78 

Raymond  H.  R.  Smiihies...i3  Feb.  79 

Wm.  A.  W.  Strickland 5  Mar.  79 

WiUiam  George  Wyld 26  Mar.  79 

Hyde  Parker...-. 25  Apr.  79 

Duncan  Dunbar  Brogden...25  Apr.  79 

JohnGolding   25  Apr.  79 

Herbert  Eden  Hawkins    ...24  Dec.  79 

Robert  Edward  Coy te  24  Dec.  79 

Edmund  H.  A.  Oakes  24  Dec.  79 

Henry  Edward  Whiffln  ...  24  Dec.  79 
Adit.  4^  Capt. — Chas.  Joshua 

Tuffnell  Oakes.!  late  Capt. 

Mil.  Train ;  Hon.  Major.  ..12  Sept.  6x 
Qr.  Maeter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^rmy).— Edw. 

Higgins  X  Apr.  77 

Med.    Off.  — John    KUner, 

Snry.Mty' i  Mar.  73 

Thos.  Wm.   Spink  Locke, 

Surif X  Mar.  73 

Yellow  Facings. 


Ist  Boyal  Surrey. 

Head  Quarters,  Kingston.     [No.  ao.] 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Greorge  Palmer  Bvelyn,J  JP. 


56 


late  Capt.  Hifis  Brigade; 

Hon.  Colonel. 19  Mar, 

Majors. 

StewartForbes.£roif.JD<.CoZ.36  Aug.  65 
Fred.  William  BenweU,  late 

Capt.  66  F. xOct.   75 

Captains. 
Robert  Henry  Tighe,  Inet. 

of  Musketry  f  p.e 8Sept.6s 

Carleton  Smith,  Hon.Major  30  Mar.  67 
Tho.  Wame  Lemmon,j9. «.  25  June  67 
Fred.  S.  Barlin,  laU  JEne. 

30  F.,  p.  $ 30  Nov.  67 

George  Osgood ,  0.  « 30  July  69 

Rich.  Jas.  H.  Manon,j>.«....t5  July  70 

John  Pope  Cox,  p.e 6  Sept.  73 

Edward  Clifton  GrifBth  ...  4  Nov.  74 

Geo.  Wm.  Graves, p.* 16  June  79 

Lieutenants. 

James  Cazalet  Crofton  16  Mar.  68 

Charles  Henry  Lord,  p.e. ...  4  May  72 

Wm.  A.  H.  Smith   14  Jan.  74 

Wm.  F.  West,  p.e 24  June  74 

James  L.  Goodwin 31  Mar.  75 

Edw.  H.  L.  Sage  13  Nov.  75 

John  C.  E.H.  Brooke 15  Apr.  76 

Charles  W.  G.  Evelyn   16  Aug.  79 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Charles  L.  M.  Rich 14  Dec.  78 

Wm.  H.  R.  Saunders 16  Aug.  79 

WalterGerald  Gifibrd 26  Nov.  79 

Adj.  4-  Capt.—B^  R  C.  HUl, 

Capt.  3X  F. 3  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Maeter  [with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg). — John 

W.Kemble x  Apr.  77 

Med.    Off.^-Fras.   Bonney, 

MD.  Sur^. .^..... I  Mar.  73 


"•^1 


Hue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Surrey. 

Head  Quarters,  Guildford.    [Ko.  n. 

HoNomABT  Colonel. 
William,  Sari  of  Lovela«e, 
Lord  jMut^nant   .....14  Ang.  33 

Lt.COLONBL  COMMANDin. 

Wm.  James  Sharp,iro».C9l.29  Nov.  70 

Majoks. 
Ed.G.HartneU,  Hon.Lt.CU.  4  May  72 
James  Slyard,  Hon.Lt.Col.  8  May  r' 
Gaptains. 

James  Atkinson  3  Feb.  70 

Chas.  Howard  Chaplin,  late 

Capt.  4r  Adjt.  Turkieh  Con- 

Hngent,  Hon.  Major 23  Feb.  -i 

Edw.  Geo.  Godwin- Austen  23  Feb.  71 

John  Davis 4  May  7- 

Charles Thomas  Ritchie  ...34  July  7: 
iron. Spencer H.  Jollifife,p.».  15  Auz  74 

Aroh.  H.  Mathison,  p.e 24  Feb.  73 

Henry   Olivier  Lloyd,  late 

Captain  93F. 14  Aug  7? 

Charles  D.  Hodgson  25  Jiui^P 

Fred.  Foster  Bateman  ......ix  Sept  7s 

Luutbnants. 

Geo.  A-  Flower 16  May  74 

Henry  T.  8.  Lightfoot 4  ^'o^-  /4 

Joseph  W.  R.  Adams 16  Aug.  7^ 

William  R.  Lyon i  July  78 

Harry  D.  Barclay    n  Dec.  75 

Fred.  H,  Fairtlough  11  Dea7i5 

Charles  B.  Lightfoot 19  Apr.  7^ 

Arthur  H.  Coward 13  Sept:? 

CapelM.  Brunker  i3Sci)t-79 

SscoND  Lieutenants. 

Ellis  D.  Gosling n  Dec.  r? 

Antoin  D.  Thome  25  ^^- '? 

Loftus  St.  George  9  Hsy  79 

Herbert  Arthur  Phillips  ...13  Msy  7^ 

Herbert  0.  B.  Payne 15  N<^-7J 

Charles  A.  A-  Frederick 15  No*'-  n 

Adit.  4r  Cope.— Ohas.Lennox 

Tredcroft  *^«  Capt.  h.p. 

B.  Art;  Hon.  Major 27  Sept.  6c 

Qr.Mr.  (withrank  0/  Qr.Mr. 

in  the  Army).—Rhl.  Cooke  t  Apr.  77 
Med.  Q^.— Benjamin  Baker, 

Surg.  Mqjor  8  July  71 

Blue  Facings. 


3rd  Eoyal  Surrey.  [No.  "S.j 

Head  Quarters,  Kingston  on  Thames. 

Lt.Coloksl  Commandant. 
Miles  Stringer,  lateLt.6J>r. 

Hon.  Colonel 15  May  7: 

Majobs. 
Cha.  F.  Evelyn,  IToH.  if.  Coi.  1 2  Feb.  73 
James  LeGeyt  Daniell,  do.  15  May  ;- 

Captains. 
Lamorook  Flower,  Iu*t.  of 

Mueketrg:  Hon.  Maj 9  Apr.  f-^ 

Robert  Rantoul,    Bi.  Major 

h.p.  i6Laneere  sMa.v*^' 

Matthew  Baker  Howitt ao  July  7' 

Charles  Herbert  Curtis 21  Feb.  74 

James  George  Seott,*  late 

Captain  5  F. 16  Dec  7* 

Henry  B.  M.  Carvick 9  Oct-  75 

Edgar  Camac  Purchas 2  Apr. :; 

Miles  Stringer, ;).» 9 Oct.  :i 

lirEUTBWANTS. 

Richard  Aug.  Willis  6  Not  v 

Aug.  M.  Hamilton  "  Feb.  73 

Fra.  S.  G.  Moon 28  Msy  7? 

Alfred  Edw.  Darley,  p.e.  ...18  Ms?  :* 

Arthur  F,  Waters,  |>.# 10  Feb.  75 

Wm.  H.  Bulpett x6Aug.:<^^ 

Second  Lieutenants.         . 

Edmond  John  Hunt  27  Feb.  ;^ 

Burrell  C.  Fuller 21  aepi-J' 

Fred.  Herbert  Walsh 28  Apr.  7) 

F.  W.  We8tropp-Dawson...28  .\pr.  ;J 

Edmond  John  Hunt 26  hor.  ?J 

Burrell  Cleveland  FuUer  ...26  ^o^•^ 
AtU.^  CSBii«.--W.T.DevewU,    , 

Cajit.  31  F. ^....17  Jao  '^ 

Qr.  Matter  (wUh  rauk  ^  Qr. 

^r.  Ml  the  ^r«j].-Rich. 

Walker  Jones,  Zfl^JE»*V»    ,      ., 

Briiieh  German  Legion  ...  jJvat-S 
Jf*<l.  Q^.— Matthew  Ow»i    ^,      , 

Coleman,  MD.  Suiy.My.  x6  Msy  P 

Digitized  by 


Kj&iS^ 


Militia  Infantry  of  Fngland  and  Wales. 

Boyal  SnSSez.  PhUip  de  SaUs  Bass  3  Sept.  79 

(Liffkilufanirs  )    fNo  52  1  Forbes  Griffith  Saunder  ...27  Sept. 79 

-  A.\ox.  Bo\ren  King 29  Nov.  79 

Ai{lt.  4-  Capt. — John  Henry 
Nott.i  laU  Capt.    t   JP.  j 

Kon.  Major  z  Sept.  66 

Qr.  Ua»Ur  {wiik  ranik  of  Qr. 
•    Mr.  in  the  Army).—6hTUi. 

Barrow   x  Apr.  77 

Med.OJT.—mch.  C.  Kibbler, 

8urg,Maj 13  Apr.  74 

Blue  Facing^a. 


Head  Quarters,  Chichester 

LT.C0LOVXI,   CovvAVSAirz. 
JohnAldridge,i2>X.  JP.  late 
Bt,  Major  zi  F.;  Som.C0l.37  Oct   75 

LiKUT«iri»»  CoLoirxL. 
The  Earl  o/March.3fP.  JP. 

late  Li.^  Capt.  Qr.  Qde.i  28  June  76 
Majobs. 
Edw.John  St.John,Z)Z;.trP. 

Uon.Ll.Col 4  Mar.  70 

GjuPTAurs. 
John  K.  Smith,  Mon.  Mawnx  July  5S 
fbo*.FHalconerWi«den,JDi. 

JP.Mon.  Major 30  July  60 

Ciiarlea  Bridger,  JF.,  Hon. 

i^vor 9  Jan.  6i 

John  Luttman- Johnson,  JPi  2  Mar.  70 
CharlesRaymondBurrell, J^P6  Apr.  73 
Hearj'  Colville  Bridger,  jp.»., 

Irut.ofMuMkHry 15  Fob.  73 

Sidney  B.  M'Whumie,  p. ».  9  June  75 
Tb  )mas  Cuthbert  Kearney.  2  May  76 
Craven  Charles  Goring,  laU 
,  t-flirf.  33  P. ;  Mon.  Major  X2  Apr.  70 
t.  J.  PalcenhamLawrell  ...28  June  76 

Jam€*  M.  Carr  Lloyd 28  Jxine  76 

Charles  B.  6odman,i}.«.  ...  5  May  79 

LlXUTXlCAirTS. 

Herbert  Charles  Young  ...  9  Feb.  76 

Joha  Raawbotham.  JF. 16  Aug.  76 

Harvey  T.  B.  Combe,  p.:..  9  Feb.  76 

Wia.  Alex.  Baillie  20  May  76 

Charles  R.  A.  LesUe  9Aujf.76 

tiwardBroadwood,i».f.  ...ix  Nov.  76 

Joseph  Godman  33  Jane  77 

(;naiPercival  Henty 30  Apr.  79 

tmuD.  Eeinemann  6  Aug.  79 

Henry  Campbell  Chads 6  Aug.  79 

Sub  LiBViajrASTS. 

Wm.  P.  H.  Lyon 10  Apr.  78 

Sicojrn  LzBuxBirAjTTS. 
f «.  George  C.  Bingham...  19  Jan.  78 

wohnDeanlen 31  May  79 

Howard  John  Elphinstone  3  July  79 
thas.  SlingBby  Wainman...3o  July  79 

Uiarleg  Gerard  Barton 39  Oct.  79 

Jlmtague  George  Barton... 29  Oct.  79 
^\if  CV.-B.  F.  Browne, 

^JJfaiorasF. 25  Oct.   75 

QrUa^t  (wiM  rank  of  Qr. 

fr.  U  the  ^my).— Bobt. 

Sutherland. i  Apr.  77 

vril.iamGoldby   la  July  55 

^O/.-Wm.  BaUey,  UUe 

\iaitA. Sura.,  Surg.MaJ.  x  Mar.  73 
J.  il.  Percival.  Sntv.  Majorca  Apr.  79 
Blue  Facings. 


1st  Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

[Tke  ring'9  Own  Ught  Infantry.) 
Head  Quarters.  Dalston.    [No.  97.] 

Lt.CoLOVXI.  COMXAXDAITT. 

^  P.  F.  C.  Somerset, 

^L-JF.UUeZi.i3F.  ...15  May  72 
Majobs. 
<niarle»  Lawson  de  SaUs,* 

Bo».Lt.CoUnul 19  Juno  73 

ifeniard  Tindal  Bosanqueti9  Dec.  77 

,_„.  CA.KAI]rS. 

wUiam  Martin  Frobi8her,7 
/«^«  C«p<.55  J^.;  Mon.MaJ.21  Apr.  71 

i^P^^^?^^  5  Feb.  73 

Arthur  Wilfiam  a' Beckett    s  Feb.  73 
John  Arch.  Uvies.  «.  ..   ...  2  June  75 

?i2^^HQvil.i«/«jf«.89-i?'.  5  Sept.  77 
^^^'/.  H.  Beardmore?....  5  Sept.  77 

t^rlei  J.  Marshall.*  hue 

^«pt.97F. a  Mar.  78 

gjrles  Bateman  Prust 34  Apr.  78 

Percy  Claude  Cotton 16  Aug.  79 

Henry  X.  B.  Good 17  Feb.  77 

|™e«t  B.  C.  Elin   31  Jan.  77 

ftc<l.  C  R.  La  Pargue...:..;^!  mS?.  77 

■a^       BXCOBto  LlEUTBlTAVTS. 

Hwry  ^.  Bowles 7  Ang.78 

I'l^S^^pe;^^ >6  July  79 

..  16  Aug.  79 


"Ywutmtington 

Alex.WeiitworthKtt9oa 


2nd   Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

{The  QHeen*9  Own  Light  Infantry .) 

[No.  83.] 

Head  Quarters,  Victoria  Park  Square. 

HoiroBABT  Colonel. 
The  Earl  of  Wilton,  QCII. 

DL.  JF 19  Feb.  63 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Fred.  John  Colin  Halkett,* 

late  Capt.  71  F. 24  May  66 

Majors. 
John  Edw.Tewart,*ia/«  Bt. 

Major  6  F.;  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  jo  May  73 

Goo.   Shirley  Maxwell,  late 

Lieut.  20 F.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.   16  Oct.   75 

Captautb. 

Robert Kirkwood,JErofi.lfa/.  4  June  63 

John  Bolton  18  Sept.66 

John  William  Lee.  «.  « 24  Juno  71 

AUVed  Wm.  Collis  Browne. 25  Nov.  74 
John  J.  A.  H.  Dove,  «.  ».  ...14  Aug.  75 
Edw.  Coghlan.  Mon.MajorJjr 

Qr.Maeterh.p.  Depot Bati.  4  June  79 
Basil  John  Fisher 29  Oct.   75 

LlBUTEITAirXS. 

Thomas  D.  Moore,  p.e 14  Apr.  75 

Chas.  S.  D.  Robinson   30  Dec.  76 

Magnus  W.  M.  Herbert  ...  6  Aug.  79 

Charles  F.  Halkett 6  Aug.  79 

Albert  Edwards  6  Aug.  79 

George  Croker  Bayly 6  Aug.  79 

SaCOKD    LiKUXBXAirTS. 

Bernard  Vidal  Shaw 15  May  79 

H.  F.  Coghlan-White u  Oct.  79 

Wm.  Bensley  Young 26  Nov.  79 

Ach't.  4-  Capt.—C.  F.  Hulse, 

Capt.  Byte  Brigade 14  May  79 

Qr.Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^n»y).— Edw. 

Kobinson i  Apr.  77 

Med.  OJ'.—T.  B.  Christie, 

Surg.M<\f 14  July  73 

G.  P.  Bate,  MD.A.Surg 4  Aug.  71 

Blue  Facings. 


Iflt  Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Warwick.     [No.  36.] 
*•  The  Bear  and  Bagged  Stqf." 

HoirOBABY  COLOITBL. 

W.  H.fZonf  Leigh 2  June  65 

Lt.Coloitel. 
Oswald  Aug.  Grimston.1  late 

Capt.  igF.JIon.  Colonel. ..1$  Apr.  74 
Majohh. 
Edw.  Sawyer.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  16  Dec.  74 
Herbert HarringtonRobort33T  Mar.  75 

Captaiks. 
Fra.  Lloyd  Langford  James, 

DL.  JF 26  Nov.  63 

John  Marsland 15  June  65 

Wm.Alcx.  Pennington,  JP.i  I  Feb.  71 
Henry  D.  MacauTay,    late 

Lt.  B.  Naog,  p.t 10  Oct.  74 

Arthur  Wm.  Savage  11  Mar.  75 

Edw.  F.  K.  Forte8Cue,VP., 

Capt.k.p.  26  Bengal  If.  Inf.31  July  75 

Edm.H.  Hooper 3  Dec.  76 

Charles  Wm.  B.  Dawes 38  Apr.  79 

LlBVTXXAirTS. 

Wm.  D.  Strachan 20  May  76 

Edmund  Molyneux 13  Apr.  77 

Robert  C.  Money 33  Oct.  78 

Haydon  D.  P.  Taylor 33  Oct.  78 

Leslie  Charles  Fryer 16  Apr.  79 

BolloBstoutevilleGrimstoniS  June  79 

SxCOZm  LlXUTBXAXTS. 

Roderick  M.  MacLeod  4  Dec.  78 

Walter  S.  S.  Tyrwhitt    2  July  79 

Ewan  Frasor  Needhtun 13  Sept.  79 


458 

Fred.  H.  G.  Cnnlifte  37  Sept  79 

Edward  George  Wynyard ...  37  Sept.  79 
At^t.4'Capt.-^W.  T.  Blois, 

Vapt.  6  F.   5  Jan.  76 

Qr.Maeter  (wiih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.in  M«^rMy),.— Edward 

Hanworth  i  Oct.  78 

Med.  Off.— 

Yellow  Facings. 

2ncl  Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Leamington.  [No»  53.] 

HoxoBAKT  Colonel. 
Frederick    Granville,   DL. 

lateMaJor2-i  F. .....30  Jan.  78 

Lt.COLONBL  CoaCMANDANT. 

Geo.  D.  Steele  Perkins 3  Mar.  78 

Majobs. 

Matthew  W .  Furneas 14  Aug,  75 

Thomas  Greenway,  Utie  In- 
dian Armg  3  Juno  78 

Captains. 
Benj.  Elliott  Ogle,  Inet.  of 
Mneketry^  Hon.  Major    ... 33  Aug.  62 

James  Gildea 19  Jan.  66 

Robert  AUenby 24  May  66 

BrookP.MorganPayler,/>.».  3  Apr.  69 
M.  De  la  Poer  Beresford  ...15  Mar.  76 

Robert  Lancaster 15  Mar.  76 

Chns.  Madock  Beech, ;>.«.... 23  June  77 
Sir  Peyton  B.  Skipwith,  Bt.ao  July  79 

LlXVTXXAXTS. 

Geo.  G.  Lancaster 16  July  73 

Harry  W.  Schofield  31  Mar.  75 

Harry  W.  D.  de  Windt 2  .Tune  75 

John  B.  R.  Campbell 6  Dec.  76 

Walter  L.  Fenwick 7  Feb.  77 

Alex.  J.  B.  Redmayno 3  Mar.  77 

John  H.  Boughton*Leigh..,23  Apr.  77 

Archibald  Fuller 16  Aug.  79 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Everard  Cochran 3  Apr.  78 

Edmund  De  P.  O'Kelly 9  Apr.  78 

Edward  Harry  Levett   29  May  78 

Wellesley  U.  Pigott 20  Sept  79 

Adft.  4-  Capt.--J.  R.  Gibbs, 

Capt.  6  F. I  July  78 

Qr.Maeter  {viih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Samoa 

D.Sharp i  Apr.  78 

Med.  O/:— Charles  WiUiam 

Marriott,  JP.  Snrg.Mqf.  21  Apr.  75 
White  Facings. 


Boyal  Westmorland. 

{Light  Iitfantry.)       [No.  17.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carlisle. 
HoNOBAKT  Colonel. 
Sir  Richard  Courtenay  Mus- 

grave,  Bart x  Feb.  79 

Lt.Colonbl  Coxuandant. 
Wm.    Pitt  Draffen,!   Capt. 

h.p.  M.  Mar.  Art.,  p.  e.  ...  2  Mar.  78 
Majors. 
Corry  Beverley  Smith,  late 
CaptainM.  Marine  Art.  ...30  Nov.  75 
Captains. 
Christopher  W.Braithwaite  13  May  64 
George  Cockle,  p.e.,  Inet. 

ofMntketry   27  Apr.  65 

John  David  Downing,  Bt. 

Maj.h.p.2B  F.  12  July  75 

Geo.  James.  Capt.  h.p.  34F.1X  July  77 
Louis  Carruthors  Salkeld...  9  June  79 
Henry  Paul  Mason xo  June  79 

LlBUTXNANT. 

Charles  Greenwood    3  Mar.  77 

Sboond  Lixutenanxs. 

Robert  Y.  James 33  Oct  78 

Arthur  W.  D.  Lewis   8  .Jan.  79 

Fred.  David  Baillie    3Sept79 

Edward  Arthur  Browne  ...it  Oct.  79 

L.  C.  E.  D.  Dowdall  11  Oct  79 

William  Dobinson  5  Nov.  79 

Richard  H.  Hudleston  15  Nov.  79 

A^ft.  4-  Capt.—  J.  O.  Gage, 

Capt.  34  F. 23  Deo.  75 

Qr.  Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  theAmty)  .—Samuel 

Soal 9  May  79 

Med.  Off.  —  Fergus  Arm- 
strong, 2f2).  Surg.MaJ  ..  x  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 
Digitized  by  V^OO^IC 


459 

Boyal  Wiltshire. 

Head  Qiuirters,  DevizeB.    [No.  33.] 
MtdUerrantan.** 

liT.COLOirXX.  CoUUAWDkVt. 

Lord  Methnen,  DX.  late  qf 

71  F.t  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen,  and  Colonel  6  Mcy  46 

Hajobs. 
William  Black,  p.$,  Hon.  l.e,  5  Feb.  73 
Sam.  Wm.  R.  Sadler,  late  Lt. 

23  P-tP'^ 10 May  79 

ClPTAIXB. 

John  Francis  Mair  Winter- 
scale,  ^0  Lt.  BifieBrinade; 

Hon.Major 28  Mar.  66 

Alex.  Fra.  Powell,  |i.« 11  May  67 

Albert  Rennald  Graves, p.*. 27  May  69 
H.  Chas.  Coddington,p.«....26  Mar.  73 
JSrofli.M.W.Geo.Sandy8,p.«.  15  Apr.  74 
JohnN.  Still,  late  Capt.^s^.j^  Apr.  75 
James  Beniiett,2ato  tt.  62F.1J  Jnly  75 
Wm.  Klingender,  Capi.  k.p. 

16  F. 19  Feb.  76 

H.  H.,  Zord  Trafalgar,  p.*.  31  May  79 

'LnVtVSAJXTB. 

Gerard  B.  Napier   aoJan.  75 

Anthony  K.  W.  Peaooclc  ...20  Mar.  75 

Edward  G.  A.  Sanford 20  Ang.  79 

Rowland  0.  W.  de  Cerjat...2o  Ang.  79 

George  P.  Ottley 20  Aug.  79 

SsooiTD  LntuTxiri.]rT8. 

John  Diffby  Galley 6  Oct.  77 

Harry  Wvndham  Carter ...  7  Aug.  76 

Lnoins  PitzGerald 30  Apr.  79 

James  Wriothesley  Noel  ...20  June  79 

Fred.  Law  Williams 20  Aug.  79 

Son.  E.  A.  H.  Nelson ao  Sept.  79 

Adjt.4-Capt.—T.K.Vonjth, 

Copt,  (a  P. II  Dec.  75 

Qr-Maater  {wUh  rank  of  <^. 

Mr.  in  the  ^ray).-John 

Gledden x  Apr.  77 

Med.  0/1— John  Frederick 

NichoUs,  MD.  Surgeon ...  8  Aug.  54 
Blue  Facmgs. 

Woroeater. 

Head  Qnarters,  Worcester.    [No.  67.] 

HOHOBAHT  GOLOirXL. 

Thomas  Webb,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  90  P. 15  Mar.  70 

Lr.GoLoirzL  Goxx^irnAVT. 
Thomas  G.  N.Norbury,»  DL. 

JP.  late  Capt.  6  Dr.  Ode., 

Hon.  Colonel 15  Mar.  70 

Lt.Colohsl. 
Martindale  E.Vale,  DL.JP. 

Mon.  Colonel 10  Nov.  77 

Majors. 
Wm.  Parker  Howell,    late 

Eneiffn  8  P.;  Son.  Lt.  Col.ij  June  74 
Richard  Prescott  Decie,  late 

Capi.  B.  Engineere  13  June  74 

Aug.  Hancocks, ;».« iz  Oct.  79 

Gaptaiits. 

Henry  Edward  Vale  22  May  68 

Gharles  Edward  Davis 4  June  69 

William  Henry  All8opp,j>.«.  4  June  70 

Theodore  King 15  May  72 

Herbert  W.  Domvile,  j».»....i3  June  74 

Henry  Chillingworth 2  Sept.  74 

Owen  Charles  Walcot 30  Sept. 74 

Sidney  B.  R.  Hawkins  30  Sept.  74 

John  S.  Kersteman,  p.e.  ...30  Sq)t.74 
Aliped  Winsmore  Hooper... 28  June  76 
Edward  Hugh  Bearcrofb ...  7  Nov.  77 

John  S.  Wain  Wright 20  Feb.  78 

Elios  John  Webb , 21  May  79 

Charles  Edw.  Little,  p.* xz  Oct.  79 

LlXUTXHAlTTS. 

Maurice  H.  Berkeley 19  Sept. 74 

John  V.  Colby 14  Nov.  74 

Robert  B.  Clarke 17  Feb,  75 

Henry  E.Whitmore zo  Mar.  75 

Robert  V.  Berkeley 26  Aug.  76 

John  R.  M.  Anderson  3  June  79 

Wm.  H.  A.Croker 13  8ept.79 

Morton  R.  Stubbs  Z3  Sept. 79 

Robert  Holden 13  Sept.  79 

SxCOm)   LlBtTTZXAlTTS. 

Wm.  C.  Hanford-Flood 23  Oct.  78 

Francis  P.  Vane  a  Nov.  78 

Charles  F.  Y.  Sidebottom- 

Venner   8  Jan.  79 

Harry  Warty  Steward xs  Feb.  79 


Miliita  Infantry  of  England  and  M'aleA, 


Thomas  Fitzroy  Kelly  3  May  79 

Tudor  B.  G.Walsh 21  May  79 

Henxy  Louis  Lee z4  June  79 

Charles  S.  Galton   ?o  Sept.79 

Sydney  Woodward  Lincoln  x8  Oct.  79 
Adjt,  4r  Capt.—\fm.  Charles 

HilUate  Capt.^S  P.;  Hon. 

Major 25  Mar.  68 

Qr.Maeten  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  ike  .^my).— Thos. 

Kelly  10  Nov.  69 

John  Moore 23  Oct.  78 

Med.  OJT.—G.  E.  Hyde.Sirr^. 

MaJ J  Mar.  73 

H.G.  Budd,  Su^eoH  i  Mar.  73 

Buff  Facings. 


East  Tork. 

•  •  Wkite  Boee  of  York.**    [No.  x a .] 
Head  Quarters,  Beverley. 

HOVOBABT  COLOITKL. 

Geo.  Hamilton  Thompson, 
DL.  late  Lieut,  i  7>.  Gde.  10  May  71 

LT.Coi.OirXL    CoiCXAITDAlfT. 

Wm.  Henry  Grimston,*  late 

Capt.  X3  P.  JP xo  May  73 

Majors. 
Gharles  Telford,  JP.,  p.e. 

Hon.'Lt.Colon^l x6  Apr.  73 

John  Edward  Brodhuret,  late 

Capt.4Dr.6de.;Hon.Lt.Coli6  Oct  75 
Captaihs. 
Edward  Barry  Broadley  ...xa  June  7a 
HenryLeake."  Capt.k.p.7oP. 

Hon.  Major 37  Aug.  73 

George  Dunoombe  9  Sept.  74 

Frederick  Reynard,  p.e 9  June  75 

Tho8.  Dodd  Milbum  9  June75 

Julian  H.  H.  Ruxton,  late 

Capt.  IS  P. z2  Dec.  77 

Edmund  R.  Berkeley,  h.  p. 

96  P. x6  Feb.  78 

Ralph  G.  L.  Rees-Webbe  ...  x  Feb.  79 

LlSVTXITAirTS. 

Cecil  Henry  Wray a  Sept,  74 

Marshall  C.  Burton xa  Jan.  76 

Francis  Eraser 23  Feb.  76 

R.  T.  Ringrose-Voase   x6  Aug.  76 

James  B.  W.  Wilson 8  June  77 

John  Foord   7  May  79 

Robert  Murray    7  May  79 

SbCOKD  LlKUTSHAirTS. 

Arthur  W.  B.  Buckle 5  Mar.  79 

Alfred  G.  O.  Schenley  19  Apr.  79 

Ac^fi.  4-  Capt.—K.  V.  8.  Riall, 

Capt.  15  B 27  Sept.79 

Pavmaeter.^JoYm  William 

F.  Sandwith,  late   Capt. 

Bomboff  Army 15  Nov.  55 

Qr.Maeter  (mtk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tke  Armg).—j[ame& 

Sisson  Cooper  x  Mar.  64 

Buff  Facings. 


The  North  York. 

{Bi/lee.)    [No.a2.J 
Head  Quarters,  Richmond. 

HOVOBAXT  COLOKBL. 

Hamlet  Coote  Wade,    CB. 
1      Brevet  Colonel, late cfisP.ij  Dec.  73 

LT.CoLOirXL   COHlCAlTDAirT. 

Charles    Henry    Dowker,« 

]      late  Capt.  x  P.;  Hon.  Col.  xo  Dec.  73 

I  Majobb. 

I  C.B.BrBA\e7,p.$.Hon.Lt.Colyi  Mar.  72 

I  Robert  George  Hopkinson ; 

I     Son.  Lt,  Col xo  Dec.  73 

Captaihs. 

Luke  Hall  Kirby 28  Jan.  70 

MatthewBowser  Dodds,p.«  17  July  72 
JamesWm.Richardson,f>.«.i7  July  72 
Arthurs.  Gilhert,^*  laleCapi. 

70P. 18  Apr.  74 

Robt.  Hutton- Squire 22  July  74 

Wm.  F.  Powell 17  July  78 

Reginald  Bell  21  May  79 

Adolphus  H.  W.  Lawson  ...26  July  79 

LlBUTXlTAirTB. 

Henry  Whaley,  p.e xoMar.75 

Netherwood  Bentley xx  Oct.  76 

GecU  S.  MiUer 2  Oct.  78 

James  P.  Robson 2  Oct.   78 

Montagu  W.  Bayly 26  July  79 

Laurence  P.  Barton   26  July  79 

Wm.  Pery  Standish  26  July  79 

George  L.  B.  Killick  z6  Aug.  79 


Sbcohd  Lnimnrjjm. 
Hon.  Wm.  F.  J.  Dundas    ...xo  J0I7  ^i 

Hon.  George  Cathcart 16  Aug.  79 

Hon.  Cospatrick  T.  Dundaszd  Not.  79 
Rupert  Edward  Sullivan  ...10  Dee.  n 
Adft.  4'  Capt.^R.  L.  Gipps, 

Copt.  iqP. 28  Apr.  79 

Qr.MaeUr  (tritk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tke  Armg), — John 

Smurthwaite xtOcI.  6j 

Med.  OJ.—IR.  T.  Atkinson. 

Surg.  MaJ xMar.  7j 

Thos.  Carter,  Hurgeon   2  Jnnejj 

Black  Facings. 

Iflt  Weat  York. 

{Bifee.)     [No.  5.1 

Lt.CoLOXBL  CoXHASnAVT. 

Alex.  Aitken,  late  Capt.  77  P. 

Hon,Colonel ...^  xqMst  77 

Majobs. 
Wm.  Walker,  ji.».  JP.  Son. 

Lt.  Colonel  x  Apr.  74 

Philip  Geo.  Hewett,"   laU 

Capt.  21  P.  Son.Lt.  Col....i60ci.  75 
Captaxvb. 
John  Lambert  Reid,  Inel. 

ofMueketrg;  Hon.  Major  iikpt.ii 
Theodore   Henry  Skinner, 

late  Lieut.  8  P.  p.e 25  Feb.  ?o 

Loftus  Henry  lidlArtin,  late 

Lieut.  6a  P.    24Mar.ro 

Mathew  Amcotts  Wilson  ...xi  July  74 

Charles  Joseph  Tyas 9  Uct  75 

Robt.Biscoe,  Vopt.  k,p.  19  P. 

Son.  Major  14  June  76 

John  O.Ambrose,<a/«  X<.  13  F.4  iuatji 

John  Hemsley  Hunt 9  Apr.  p 

John  Bell-Smyth 31  ^  79 

LXBUTBHAjrTS. 

Malcolm  Blomefleld 30  A  Rff .  r^ 

Algernon  J.  Winn   ao  Jng.  n 

Charles  A,  Wood »  Aog-j 

SBCoirn  LiBUTSSAJin. 

Walter  S.  Stanhope    8  Jan.  79 

Edward  Lycett  Green  2  Apr.  7^ 

Farquhar  Lambert 4Jiue7y 

Thomas  G.  Biackmore 8  Jane?/ 

JohnE.  J.  Farrell  joJaly;? 

Charles H.  M.  Walker-Mylnii  Der. ;» 

George  CranmorOoldie 26  K0T.79 

A^t.^r  Capi.—N.  Huskisson, 

Ciud.  X05  P,    5  2fo^-  7? 

Qr.Maeter  {witk  ramk^Qr. 

Mr.  in  ike  Armjf).—ReTaj 

Pangboum,  late  of  52  P.  x6  Jul;  ^1 
Med.  Of. — Henry  Muscroft, 

Surg.  MeQ ilttr.;? 

Black  Facings. 

2nd  West  York. 

[JAgki  I^fanirg.)      [No.  21.] 
Head  Quarters,  York. ' 
•*  Mediterranean." 

HOWOBABT  COLOBBL. 

HenryyanStraubenzee,i>£. 
JP.  UUe  of  X4  Lt.  Drage...74  Sept-73 
Lt.Colovbi.. 
Goo.  J.  Hay,p.«.  DL.  JP....12  May  7* 

Majobs. 
Richard  Chaplin,  late  Lieut. 

sDr.Qde xApr.  ;♦ 

Fra.  Gerald  Lees,  JP.  late 
Lieut.  25  P. 12  May  ?> 

CAPTAIirS. 

John  Rickaby 11  Apr.  '* 

Nathaniel    Henry  Lumley 

Hodgson,  late  Li.  85  P.  ...  a  Apr.  ?; 
Gharles  FrancisDaahwood, 

laU  Capi.  93  P. 29  June  ;J 

John  Robert Tennant, p.e...xS  Mar. ?♦ 
Wm.BottomleyJack8on,^.«.ii  Aa^.75 

Charles  Hordem 15  Mar.  7* 

John  TAnson   M  Mar,  7? 

GeoflVey  G.  Tennant 23  Jan.  7» 

Edw.  H.Lockley,j>,» 9May75 

Alex.    Hovenden    €roldie- 

Taubmann,  late  Copt.  63  Piz  Msj  75 

LnVTBHAKTS. 

Edmund  P.  Dashwood  4  f^y  74 

George  Fred.  Lees xoJan.  r 

R.  W.  Hine-Hayoock 25  June  r^^ 

Gharles  J.  Randolph  25J1UW/9 

BBCOBD  LtBUTBWAjrtS. 

BlUs  A.  Bartlett as  Oct  r» 

Henry  Trafford  QU.[j^,...  5  Msr.  79 


Militia  Infant  I' ij  of  Enujland  and  Walts, 


460 


Abraham  M.  Sngar-Mos- 

grave  ao  Aug.  79 

Arthm-H.  W.  Norgate 3  Sept,  79 

George  William  Sntton 18  Oct.  79 

Henry  Rthelwyn  SoUiyan  z8  Oct.  79 

AnhorDaP.Yates z8  Oct.  79 

SteaartBoffle  Smith 29  Oct.  79 

Hu^hNeomlle  Taylor a6  Nov.  79 

Fred.  Charlea  Shaw 24  Dec.  79 

Aiit.  ^  Oy^— J.  T.Ckike, 

StMajer,  25  F.  10  Dec.  75 

Qr.  MoiUr  {mtk  rankof  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tkeArw^).—Joim 

Crombie x  Apr.  77 

JfN^.  Q(r— Temple  Chevalier 

Paley,  Skry.  JfcM. x  Mar  73 

James Eiam8a7»lC2>.5»fy«mz4  Apr. 


White  Facings. 


73 


3rd  West  York. 

{Hffki  It^fantrf.)      [No.  x.] 

Head  Quartera,  Doncaster. 

H0V0BA.BT  GoLOxniL. 

Lr.CoLoiriL  Coxxavsaty. 
Edw.  Prothero,   DL,   lots 
Capl.  14  F.  lfon.Oolotul ...20  Mar.  55 
M^osa. 
TboB.  John  Stannard  Mao- 
Adam,  Son.  LLColcnel  ...ao  Mar.  55 
John  Kendall,  Hon.  JU.Col.9S  May  70 

JohnB.Chantrell,^ o». Jfiv'of  a  June  54 
John   Henry  Manwaring, 

S(m.Major 30 Mar.  55 

PraQckeM.Allenf(im.lCa/orx3  Jan.  59 
James  Redfem  Bottomlev, 

Iut.afMu»k9tnf;  Han  Mqf.iiilax.jo 
Wm.  Greavea  Blake,*  laU 

Liiut.gLaneen ;  Hon.3£t^,  2  May  70 
George  Alfred  Raikes,  p.t...  x  June  72 

Grenfell  Todd  Naylor   21  Feb.  73 

JofanH.  Vincent 27  10x1077 

John  Edmnnd  Groom   15  Jane  78 

Wm.  Henry  Thomas,  laU 

Li.  to5  F. 9  Jnae  79 

LXBVTXHAVXe. 

Skcosd  LixvTxvAns. 

Frank  Henry  £adon  19  June  78 

Henry  H.  FoUerton   33  Oct.  78 

Henry  C.  Booth  X4  Deo.  78 

James  C.  Biddle-Cope  X3  Sept.  79 

Lttis  P.  H.  C.  Morgan 26  Nov.  79 

Hew  Daliymple  Fanshawe  26  Nov.  79 
Henry  Stewart  Prichard  ...14  Nov.  79 
^j.  4r  Cavt.—A,  H.  Luck, 

Capl.^^p. 8  Nov.  76 

^ymuUr^-Oapt.— 
(^.Muttr  (wUk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr,  i«  tk0  Arm9).—Rich. 

,  Southwell  X  Apr.  78 

Jfrf.  Qf.- 

Oreen  Faoinge. 


4tli  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Leeds.    [No.  133.] 

^      I^.COLOirXL  CoXMAVDAirT. 

"m.  PoUard,  DL.  JF.  late 
Luut.  17  J".,  and  late  Capt. 
^AdjuU^t  4  Weet  York 
MilUia;  Son.  Colonel 24  Aug.  71 


Majoes. 
ThoB.  Sturges  Walford,  p.e. 

Hon.Lt.  Col 6  Mar.  72 

Joseph  Hart.ley,9.«.J>X.JP. 

Son,  Lt.Colonel x  Jan.  73 

Gl.PTA.IX8. 

Henry  Irwin,  Hon.  M(yor. ..iB  Aug.  60 

Arthur  Gallaway 14  Mar.  70 

William  Wade  Maude,  p.  s.  13  May  70 
George  Philip  Fawkes,  UUe 

Ctq}tain  83  F. ;  Hon,MaJor  6  Feb.  71 
Ghas.  G.  GubittJ  late  Capt, 

62  F.  ;  Hon.  Mqjor 9  Apr.  7a 

Wm.  Gumming,*  late  Capt. 

48  F.;  Hon.  Mqjor 26  Feb.  73 

Geo.  Rogers,  late  Lt.  19  ^.26  Apr.  73 
Robert  Blayney  Irwin,  p.a.  22  July  74 

Wyatt  Wm.  Tumor 19  Feb.  76 

John  Parkinson,  late  Comet 

jZHueeare  4  Apr.  77 

LlXUTXlTAXTS. 

LavaUin  0.  D*Arcy 29  Oct.  73 

Wm.  H.  Gott,  pjt 14  Mar.  74 

John  T.  Lee   xx  July  74 

Hamlet  W.  Pilkington  a  Jan.  75 

Wm.  Pollard 11  Aug.  75 

Alfred  Gharles  Bennett   ...19  July  76 

Robert  E.  Harrison a6  May  77 

Norman  J.  D'Aroy x8  Juno  79 

Henry  G.  Bulkeley x8  June  79 

Henry  H.  F.  Eden  9  July  79 

SxooxD  LiBimxAirts. 

Harold  Blackett  a  Mar.  78 

Henry  Stuart  Murray  xo  June  78 

John  M.  8.  Stanhope   28  Sept.  78 

Howard  W.  Stratford z8  Oct.  79 

Adit.  4r  Cop*.— H.A.Burton, 

Bt.  Major  14  F. 31  Jan.  77 

qr.ilaeter  [with  rank  of  Qr^ 

Mr,  in  tke  ^r«y).— John 

Knowlesi**  -. x  Apr.  78 

Med.  0/:~-JoBhua  I.  Ikin, 

Surff.  Men x  Mar.  73 

James  Walker,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


6th  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Knaresboro*.  [No.  4.] 

Lt.GoLOXXI.  GoXKUrDJLVT. 

Robert  Gunter,i  late  Capt, 

4  Dr.  Ode 28  Mar.  71 

Majobs. 
Henry  Stratton  Bates,*  laie 

(^ptain  8  Hneeare 28  June  73 

Wm.  Edwin  Gadman,i}.t...28  Apr.  75 

GAPTA.IXS. 

Gharles  Podmore x6  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Wright  Hoole,j».f .     ...  18  Apr.  66 

Benj.  Thomas  Casson 30  Apr.  66 

Frederick  Henxy  Seymour  5  Feb.  73 
Albt.Gybbon-Spil8bui7,».t.  a  July  73 
Ulick  JohnR.deBurgh,"i>.*.  4  Aug.  73 

Fred.  H.  Broadbent 4  Dec.  75 

James  Hoole 14  June  76 

Andrew  Montagu 15  Feb.  79 

JohnWm.  Lodge 6  Aug.  79  1 

LxxunxAKTS.  i 

Fred.  H.  St.  John  Barker  a8  Feb.  74  I 

Joseph  Edw.  RadcUffe x6  Oct  75  1 

Sir  Ghas.  J.  H.  Miller,  Bt.  20  Jan.  77  I 

George  F.Lee« 7  May  79, 

Eustace  R.  Wigram  a  May  77 

Hon.  M.  B.  Hawke X9  July  79  I 


Lewis  Bdw.  Starkey 15  Nov.  79 

Montagu  William  Lamb  ...xs  Nov.  79 

Sxcoxn  L1BUTEXA.XSS. 
Hon.  Edwin  H.  Lascelles  ...  8  Feb.  79 
J5ro«.W.  R.Wentworth-Flte- 

william   3»  May  79 

Edward  de  Grey  Beaumontx8  June  79 

Thos.  Livesey  Wardle 6  Aug.  79 

Charles  Harry  Walker  26  Nov.  79 

Ernest  R.  B.  King  29  Nov.  79 

John  R.  0.  Talbot 24  Dec.  79 

AtUt.&Capt.—G.  O.  Stoney, 

Capt,  35  JP.  30  Sept.  75 

Qr.Mr.  (with  rankcfQr-  Mr. 
in    tke    .imy).— Richard 

Gough X  Ai>r.  78 

Med.  Off.— Thou.  Mills  Beau- 
mont, Surg.  Mqj x  Mar.  73 

Wm.  Bulmer,  Surg.  Maj....  i  Mar.  73 
Buff  Facings. 


6th  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Halifax.    [No.  X34.} 

HONOBAVT  GOLOXXL. 

R.8tan8feld,JP.X<.*.p.aoJ'.i6May  74 

Lt.Goloxxlb. 
Fred.  J.  Bayly,  late  ofgiF.13  June  74 
Robert  Edw.  W.  GamhaA  .xx  June  79 

MlJOBB. 

Fra.     Gharteris    Wemyss, 

Oent.  at  Arme   10  Mar.  75 

George  Stansfeld,  JF xx  June  79 

Ga.PTJlIXS. 

Robert  Stansfeld  Birkbeck  8  Apr.  7a 
John  G.  K.  Wameft>rd,i>.».3x  July  7a 
H.W.Trevelyan,Za<#2i<.3Jff.  x  July  74 
St.  John    Bdw.  Daubeny, 

Capt.  A.p.38  F.;  Hon.MaJ.30  Sept.  74 

Gerald  StoveU 5  J^V  76 

H.  Bacon,  Capt.  k.p.  jz  F.  5  Sept.  77 

James  Skene 31  July  78 

John  H.  G.  Holroyd,s  late 

Capt.  65  F. x8  June  79 

Richard   Gadesden   Dunn, 

late  Capt.  9  F.  a  July  79 

Frank  Rouse 3Jttly  79 

LixumxAVTS. 

Herbert  J.  Guyon  3  Mar.  75 

Frank  J.  N.  MaiUand 3  Mar.  77 

Athelstan  J.  S.  Gorbet ao  Apr.  78 

Gharles  R.  S.  Sainsbury  ...ao  Sept.  79 
Gharles  M.  E.  Brinkley   . .  .ao  Sept  79 

Robert  A.  G.  Ghristie   ao  Sept.  79 

Henry  Leoline  Jenkins ao  Sept  79 

SxCOXn  LiXUTXXAXTS. 

Alan  Roger  Birdwood x6  Apr.  79 

George  Jones   7  May  79 

Thomas  S.  P.  Sparrow 7  May  79 

Lionel  Arthur  Williams   ...21  May  79 

Alan  L.  H.  Coulson 18  June  79 

Robert  N.  D.  Bruce 2  July  79 

Louis  W.  A.  K.  Freeman ...  3  July  79 
Wm.  Newton  Daubeney  ...  4  July  79 

Guthbert  H.  Morrice 14  July  79 

John  G.  A.  Walker 5  Nov.  79 

George  OsbaldestoneWelchxs  Nov.  79 
Adjt.*4-  Capt.—E.  S.  Wason, 

Cape.  33  >. x6  0ot:   75 

Qr.Mre.(u!ith  rank  of  Qr.Mr. 

in  theArmg). — Rd.  Green  x  Apr.  77 

William  Harvey  ...s 5  Nov.  79 

Med.  Off.— John    Hodgson 

Wright,  ^ttrc.lfq/ 23  Mar.  75 

Sky  Blue  Facings. 


Militia   Infantry  of  Scotland. 


The  Soyal    Aberdeenshire 
Highlanders. 

"SUAudrew.**  Nemo  me  impmne  laeeeeit. 
Head Qnaiters,  Aberdeen.  [No.  89.] 

HoxoBAXT  Covoa-KL, 
Field  Marshal  H.S.H,  ike 
Prince  of  yr9\n,K&.  XT, 
XP.  eCB.QCSI.  eCM&,2o  Nov.  72 
Lt.Oomxxi.  GoitMun>Mjn, 
Thomas  InneB^P.2r<m.C^{.  5  Dec.  70 

John  Tnmer,  Hon,  Lt'.Col.  23  Dec.  70 
Arch.G«o.Keen,la«#  Lt,6zF. 

So».  Ll,Colonel    x  Oct.   75 

^  GmAivs. 

Charles  Lelth  Hay 9  July  63 

John  Alex.  Man.i /ii#«n«?ter 

of  MnekHry,  p.» ix  June  70 


Lord  Inverurie x6  Aug.  73  ' 

Jas.  Browne,  Cop^.  h.p.  65  F. 

Hon.  Major    xx  Mar.  74 

Robert  T.  Caldwell,  p.« 34  Jnne  74 

John  Turner 8  Sept.  77 

James  G.  F.  Russell  X5  May  78 

Wm.  Disney  Innes a  Oct.  78 

LlXVTXXAXTS. 

Henry  Wm.  K  Erskine   ...xx  Dec.  75  , 

A.  G.  S.  Erskine,  p.e a6  Feb.  76 

Reginald  W.  Edward a6  Aug.76 

Michael  David  S.  Scott,  late 

Sneign  40  J".,  p.e aa  Nov.  76 

Harry  F.  Holland  34  Dec.  79 

Duncan  Fras.  Davidson  ...24  Dec.  79 

SXCOXD  LnUTXVAXTS. 

Alex.  D.  Gampbell 22  Apr.  78 

'  Alex.  Francis  G.  Foulertonx6  May  79 


John  Forbes-Mitchell.... X3  Sept  79 

Michael  James  Hughes x8  Oct.  79 

A^t.  4r  Capt,— 

Qr.  Maeter  {urith  rank  of  i^, 

Mr.  in  tke   Armg).—Z9A. 

Phyn    x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Off.—Qivxt^  Morison, 

MI>.  Surg.  MaJ x  Mar.  73 

G.M.Macquibban,5Kry.Jfq;.  x9Feb.  76 
Blue  Facings. 

The  Prince   Begent's  Sojal 
Ayr  and  Wigtown. 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr.    [No.  XX5.3 

!  HoXOBAXT  GOLOXXt. 

"Right  Hon.  Sir  Jas.  Fergus- 
Bon.Bt.^  late  Capt.  Qr.  Gde.26  Mar.  73 


46 1 


Militia  Infantry  of  Scotland. 


Lt.Colo^il  CoxxAirDA.2r;. 
A.P.,  Earl  of  GaUoTTsy,  «af e 

Cajit.  S.  Mor$e  Gd$.,  j>.».  12  Apr.  73 
Majous. 
T€  Sir  Wm.  Javes  Mont* 

gomery  Cnningliame,  Bt. 

laU  Major  Jtifle  Br.  MF.  30  Apr.  73 
Alexander  M'Lachlau,  p.*- 

Hon  JA.Colow.1 10  Dec.  77 

Ci.PTiiir9. 
Robert  Orr  Crichton,  Son. 

Major,  p.t 18  Mar.  61 

Thomas  AIox.  RiddellCarre, 

p.t.  Inst,  of  Musketry  y  Son. 

Major    IS  Jan.  62 

Charles  Dalrymple,  p.« 7  June  62 

David  Dondas  Whigham  ao  Jane  66 
Sir  Herbert  Enat  Maxwell, 

Bt.p.s 34  June  71 

Wm.  Hugh  GampbelU  p.:  19  J^^®  7^ 
Ja8.Pra.DalrympleHay,j>.*.i6  Aug.  73 
John  M.Mathie Morton, ;).«.  z4Jan.  74 
David  Hunter  Blair,  !>.».  ...  8  Aug.  77 

Alex.  Sell  Gemmell   15  Mar.  79 

LixtrxxvAirTS. 

Charles  6.  Buchanan   z  2  Nov.  73 

Wm.  E.  B.  ^lrymple,p.».   4  Nov.  74 

Alex.  C.  A.  Alexander 24  Fob.  75 

Robert  J.  Bartholomew la  Jan.  76 

Xord  John  Kennedy  5  June  76 

Hamilton  D.  Boswell 11  Nov.  76 

Hon.  H.  H.  Dalrymple 23  Oct.  78 

Arch.  C.  D.  Spencer 26  June  79 

Bbcoitd  Libutbitants. 
Neville  N.  G.  Campbell    ...20  June  78 

Claud  H.  Burnett    23  Oct.  78 

George  Prescott  Douglas... 21  May  79 

Quentin  G.  K.  Agnew 20  Sept.  79 

J ohn  Maxwell  Gordon  26  Nov.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.  —  Charles    S. 

M'Alester,«/ae«  Capt.^SF.; 

Hon.  Major a  Jan.  67 

Qr.  Master  {mUkrauiqfQr. 

Mr.  in  £A«^nnjr).— George 

Grahame*  ....17  Aug.  55 

Med.  qf.—DavidWield,MD. 

Surg.  M<y 26  July  75 

Blue  Facings. 


Diunfriesi  Bozburgli,  Eircud- 
brighti  and  Selkirk. 

{The  Scottish  Borderers.)    [No.  8x.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dumfries. 
LT.Coi.oirzL  CoXXAVDAirT. 
Geo.  Gus.  Walker,  Hon.  Col. 

p.s.  JB 15  Mar.  73 

Majobs. 

James  Hatherell,  |>.« x  June  74 

Benj.Tho8.G.Ander8on,;>.«.9i  Sept.  78 

CAPTAIirS. 

WUllam  M'Nemie,p.« ao  May  69 

Archibald  Hume,  v.« 16  A  pr .  73 

Ja8.K.MaxwellWitham,j9.*.24  Sept.  73 
Robert  William  Bwart,i>.«.x5  Apr.  74 
John  Brown  Keimedy,  p.s,  3  June  74 
Walter  M.  Scott,  laU  Lt. 

6  Dr.  Ode 19  Dec.  74 

Herbert  Irving,  p.* 27  June  77 

And.  J.  S.  Johnstone,  p.s.  ai  Sept.  78 

LlBUTXVAKTS. 

Robert  Fra.  Dndgeon,;».«...23  May  74 

Geo.  Rigby  Murray i  Aug.  74 

Claud  V.  K.  Bayley 13  Nov.  75 

John  Mackie.p.* 13  Nov.  75 

John  P.  K.  Hannay   22  June  76 

George  Maxwell 7  Feb.  77 

CharloB  Copland 7  Mar.  77 

Austin  Mackenzie  aa  July  74 

Sbpokd  Lixutbitants. 

Gilbert  F.  W.  Grierson a  Oct.  78 

Thomas  Hugh  M'Murdo  ...29  Nov.  79 
A(Ut.  4'Capl.—J.  Stevenson, 

St.  Major  ax  F. 13  July  79 

Or.  Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^rmy).— Richd. 

Erwin,  late  Qr.  Mr.  ax  F.  5  June  78 
Med.    O/.— Williom   Scott, 

Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Wm.  S.  Kerr,  MD.  Surgeon 

Major ^. 28  Mar.  79 

Yellow  Facings. 


The    Edinburgh,  or  Queen's 
Begiment  of  Light  Infantry. 

Head  Quarters,  Dalkeith.    [No.  xa6.] 

Hon-OBABT    COLOFBL. 

TheDnAre  ofBuccleuch,Jr(y. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen^z  May  79 

liT.C0XK>VBL. 

Schomberg  Henry,  Marquis 

qf  Lothian^ 33  Jan.  78 

Majob. 
Wm.  John  Wauchope,  late 

Capt.  6  Drs.   17  June  78 

Captaxitb. 
Alexander  Wood  lnglis,j).».a9  Nov.  73 
W.H.A.  Christie-Milleri>.».29  Nov.  73 

David  S.  Robertson  5  ^ay  75 

Sir  G^eo.  Douglas  Clerk,  2}^ 

late  Lt,  2  J^fe  Ods 3  May  76 

MackayJ.  Bcobie,*  late  Lt. 

42F I  Feb.  79 

William  WUkie,  p.s 26  Mar.  79 

LlXVTXirAHTS. 

Fj:a.  John  Douglas 16  Aug.  76 

Wm.  D.  Menzies 6  Sept.  76 

Thomas  Barclay a  July  79 

SXCOKD  LlBVTBlTAirTS. 

Robert  J.Lang 33  Oct.  78 

Adam  Scott-Elliot 14  Dec.  78 

Errol  Ross  Smith    26  Feb.  79 

Charles  F.  H.  Davidson a6  Feb.  79 

Henry  Duncan  Crawford.. .26  Mar.  79 
Charles  Forbes  Dnimmond26  Mar.  79 
John  D.  Don- Wauchope   ...26  Nov.  79 

Theodore  Mackenzie  26  Nov.  79 

Carteret  0.  Scott 26  Nov.  79 

Ac^t.  f  Cap*.— Robert  Chas. 

Dudgeon,  late  Lt.iF.  ...xx  Nov.  69 
Qr.Master  {with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr,  in  the  Army).—Wm.  £. 

Tumley,*Za<«  Qr.Jfr.  i  F,  x  Apr.  78 
Med.    Q/.— Robert   Lucas, 

MD.  Surgeon i  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

luTemesBi  Banff,  Moray,  and 
Daim. 

{Highland  Light  Infantry.)    fNo.  76.] 
Head  Quarters,  Inverness. 

Ll!.00I.O]rXL  CoXUAimAlTT. 

Simon  Lord  JjOv&t,Hon,Col.io  Dec.  55 
Majobs. 

Wm.  Meyrick  Bankes 28  May  73 

John  Andrew  Maodonald.. .71  Feb.  74 
Wm.  Doiuddson,  late  Scots 

Fue,  Ode i  Oct  75 

CARAnrs. 
HughBrodie,  lateLt.  Boyal 

ArHUery X3  Nov.  71 

Garden  Alex.  Duff 24  Feb.  75 

James  Thomas  Shaw 10  Mar.  75 

Geo.  Ross  M'Kessock   xo  July  75 

H.  L.  B.  Langford-Brooke, 

late  Co^ptain  60  F, ix  Aug.  75 

Alfred   D.    Mackintosh    of 

MackintOBh,to«0  Lt.  71  F.ao  Feb.  78 

Charles  James  Merry   ax  8ept.78 

Horace  Wm.  Kemble ai  Sept. 78 

Wm.  H.  Garforth 37  Sept.79 

Wm.  G.  S.  Menzies    27  Sept.  79 

LlBUrXVAlTTS. 

Chas.  Wm.  F.  Tytler 28  Aug.  7a 

Cieorge  T.  B.  Mostyn i  Apr.  76 

Basil  H.  Scott- Murray 3  May  76 

Colin  L.  M'Kenzie x8  Oct.  76 

T.  R.  J.  Murray-Grant 9  May  77 

Hugh  Watson  a?  Sept.79 

Edward  Q.  F.  Tytler 37  Sept  .79 

SbCOVD  LiBUTBKAKVe. 

Roderick  W.  Macleod    xxDec.«78 

John  M.  Hanbury  xx  Dec.  78 

Alfred  Chisholm 5  Mar.  79 

Alistair  A.  6.  Anderson 15  Mar.  79 

Wm.  T.  Fraser- Tytler  6  Aug,  79 

Bwen  Grant  39  Nov.  79 

Robert  W.  B.  Grant  34  Deo.  79 

A^t,  4-  Capt.-^U.  B.  Wilson, 

OMrf.  7x  F, x6  Oct   75 

Qr.  MaHer  (with  rank  <^  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Peter 

Forbes,  lots  Qr.  Mr.  71  F,  g  Nov.  78 
Med.  Q^.— Duncan  M'Fad- 

yen.  Surgeon 3  May  73 

Green  Facings. 


Ist  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarters,  Hamiltoii.  [Ko.;4.1 

H090BABT  GoLoni. 
W.  A.  L.  S.  JHubeef  Hamil- 
ton and  Brandon.  XT.  ,..23  Mar.  7B 

Dr-COLOITBI.  COMXAHDA.il. 

Wm.M.Cochiane,  Hon.  Col.  t6  Aug.  76 

LlBITTSKAVT  COU»BU. 

Sam.  De  la  Grange  Williams  6  Oct.  77 

Majobs. 
David  William  Mathie,ir<Ni. 

Ll.Col 6  Oct.  77 

CAPTAiars. 
Geo.  Johnson  Gossling,i|».t. 

Hon.  Mt^oT IX  May  67 

John  Wild  Thackeray,  lots 

Lt.  4x  F. .; 18  Sept. 72 

Wm.  Chas.  Chitty  Erskine, 

late  Lt.  54  F.yp.s 3P  Apr.  73 

Wm.   Aug.  F.  Blakeney,  laU 

Capt.  5a  F 27  Oct  75 

Wm.  Fred.  Story »  Not- 75 

S.  H.  Haxdy.ta/»  Capt.  74  F.12  Aug.  ^ 

William  J.  O.  GUes 14  Mar.  74 

George  Robert  Cmden 30  Not.  7^ 

Fra.  John  Onthwaite,  pa.  16  May  « 
Morton  Peto  Grissell 3  July  79 

LlEDTBlTAVTS. 

C.  R.  p.  Vernon 17  Feb.  77 

Robert  B.  Finnie 3  Mar.  77 

T.  D.  Smith-Cunninghame  7  Mar.  77 

Ernest  J.  Wilkixison  x8  0ct  79 

Sbcovd  Libctbvabts. 

George  W.  Worrall 31  SepL7J 

Croft  0.  W.  Bennett  4  Dec  7S 

Fred.  A.  J.  Syers 37100679 

James  Lees   4JQly73 

Ernest  C.  Raddifife 8  July  79 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.—G.  J.  Hamilton, 

Bt.  Mqjor^e  P. 13 Mar.;; 

Qr.  Master {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^ray).— Alex. 

Spark  X  Apr.  77 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


2iid  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Qnarters,  Lanark.   [N0.7S.] 
Lt.Colovbi.  Comhabdavt. 
D.  C.  R.  Oarrick  Buchanan, 
DL.  JP.,  late  Cor.  a  Drs.j 
Hon.  Colonel 49  Not.  54 

LibUTBITAVT  COI.OBBI.. 

Laurence     Wm.    Maxwell 
Lotikhart,  lat^  Capt.  9a  F.iZ  Apr.  77 
Majobs. 

Jas.  O.  Robertson,  Hon,  Lt. 
Col , 18  Apr.  77 

Wm.  Smith  Dixon.  DL.  JP.18  July  77 

GAPTAIirS. 

Hector  8.  M*NeUl,Am.jr0^'.i8  May  61 

George  M'Call,j».# a6  Jirnet^ 

John  Maopherson  16  3Iar. ;: 

Gavin  Steel,  p.e i6M*y  r* 

Arthur  Hen.  Coartenaor,P>f  •><'  ^*^'  ^•. 
M.  W.  A.  T.  Cannichael  ...x9  Jw-  7$ 
M.  R.  G.  Buchanan,  p.t.  ...  2  Feb.  7$ 
Geo.  Farie,  dot.  h.p,  74  F.  29  Not.  7* 
Wm.  ADixon,  Capt.Lp.  8a  F.2^  8cpt.T« 

Wm.  J.  S.  Stuart xoNot.?7 

Duncan  Maclachlan,  Capi. 

h.  p.  00  F.   23  Jan.  79 

James  J.  Bailey  aoMar.;* 

LlXTTTBlTAirTS. 

John  0.  J.  Church  4  D«-  •? 

Beiyamin  B.  CabbeU 9  Ja°*^ 

Colin  D.  Johnstone 16  Aog-  7? 

J.A.H.Thom8on-GarmichaeliC  Aag  79 
Arch.  T.  H.  Tattnall x6  Aug  79 

SxOOiro  LUDTSVAVTS.  J 

James  W.  M*  Lomsden 94  Apr.  '• 

Charles  Franois  Sewell 13  Oct.  79 

Robert  John  Napier 24  Dec-  7? 

Hon.  L.  S.  .G.  Ogilvy 24  D«-  ^' 

Adjt,  4r  Capt.^Z,  R  Don-    ^,      . 

oastSr,Ce|rf.73^-  ^^*^'' 

Paymatter.-^^ 

Qr.  MaHere   («ntt  rank  9f 

Qt,  Mr.  in^  the  Arm§).^     ^       - 

John  Blaqkwood i  hVf-  7^ 

Harry MqLeod« niwtt, 

Jfarf.O/'.-Alex.M.  Adams,    ^,     ^ 

SurgfMeg. x««?5 

Blue  Faoings. 


Digitized  by  \<jOiJ*^li:r 


Boyal  Perth, 

(SUUt.)    [No.  86.] 
Head  Qoarters,  Perth. 

HOVOEABT  COLOVIL. 
Ll.C0t09XL  CoxKAirsAirT. 
ruewnt    Stormont.1  DL. 
late JEiuiffn  4-14.  &r,  Oib.22  Dec.  71 
Hajoba. 
John  Wedderbnm  Ogilvy  .,.19  June  72 
Lord  Charles  L.  Kerr,  lot* 

Capt  43  F J  Oct.  75 

Captaiits. 
Patrick  George  Graine    ...20  Feb.  63 
MaDriccFitEinaarioeHTittoni7  June  64 
George  GIa5  8aiideman,^,o.  19  June  76 
flaaaid  M.  Alexander,  |).»...  13  Mar.  75 

Wm.  F.  JUddleton,  p.* 31  Jan.  77 

itlw.  P.  Sandexnan iz  Jnne79 

Alex.  BJair  Stewart    xi  June  79 

Charles  Henry  DondaSfP.t.xx  June  79 

LiKITTBNJLinCfl. 

Mn  Hanmer  Kerr,    laU 

Jiotai2famf 9  Feb.  76 

Jwmaa  J.  G.  Stirlinjf,  DL..29  Mar.  76 
Duncan  A.  D.  Campbell  ...  lApr.  79 

^o«.AIi8tairG.Hay i  Apr.  79 

Jtoiei  S.  Robertson  ao  Aug.  79 

SkCOSS  LlBUTKITAirTS. 

woHfe  Portia  Price  25  June  79 

Th)Buu  W.  T.  Dent   26  June 79 

wonre  P.  S.  Sinclair    27  June  79 

nm.  Daniel  Bobertson 27  June  79 

M<.-H.  H.  Oldham,  Capt 

,nl- 62  Oct.   75 

(tMatter  {wiik  rank  cf  Or. 

fr.  ••    tk€.Ar»9).^ie 

Jobnbimpaon*    7  Oct.  59 

Scarlet  Faoinge. 


Benfrew, 

{Tht  Trinee  of  WaUt*  Rogal  Begi.) 
Head  Qoartera,  Paisley.    [No.  129.] 

HOVOBAST  GOLOVBI.. 

^Bobert  J.  Millikin  Na< 
pier,  Bart,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  79  F. 19  Jan.  78 

Lr.CoLOinii.  Couuxvi>xvt. 

Anrhibald  Campbell  Camp- 
bell, Utt  Cant,  4-  U.Col, 
Sc^ftfc 20  Feb.  78 

^  Majobs. 

^BLCaajdaghamAftaieCajpt. 
Ji  Suitara 10  Dec.  73 

-UexttderBoyd  x6Mar.  78 

Captains. 

Henry  Bnrzay  Dunlop.iTini. 
Jfa/or..^ 31  Jan.  63 


MiUtia  Ltfaniry  of  Scotland. 

Bobert  Anderson,^  lai4  Li. 

ZtF.S  Hon.  Major x8  July  68 

Geo.LudoTic  Honstoun,i).«.  8  Aug.  74 

William  Hall  Maxwell 8  Aug.  74 

Henry  Macdo wall,  p. « 8  Aug.  74 

Aroh.G.DrummondDiok,p.*. 

In$tructorofMu9ketry 8  Aug.  74 

Montagu  D.  Campbell,  p.*.. 20  Sept 76 
H.  M.  Stewart- Nicolaon  p.«.x6  Mar.  78 

LlXUTBITASTa. 

And.  J.  Blackett-Ord,  p.t,..  X4  Nov.  74 
Mon.  A.  M.  B.  Erskine,  p.«.3x  Mar.  75 
Arch.  C.  Shaw-Stewart  ...30  Dec.  76 
Walter  B.  Shaw- Stewart...  3  Sept.  79 

Hugh  Bobert  Wallace  3  Sept.  79 

George  Boas  Cavaye 3  Sept  79 

Wm.  George  Peareth 3  Sept.  79 

Wm.  West  Turner 3  Sept.  79 

SXCOKD  LIXUTXIIANTS. 

Boyd  W.  J.  Alexander  6  June  79 

Adji.  4r  Capt.— 
QrMatter  {loUk  rank  (ff  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  u4rmy).— Alex. 

Barr i  Apr.  78 

Med.   Of.—Thm.  Graham, 

MD.  Surgeon  Major    it  Jan.  79 

Blue  Facings. 


E0S8,  OaitlmeBS,  Sutherland, 
and  Oromarty. 

{The  Highland  SiJU  MiiUia. )   [No.  96.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dingwall. 

HT.CoLOirSL  C0UU.KXDA.V1. 

George  Wm.  Holmes  Boss, 
.     DL.JP.    late  Lt.    92   J*.; 

Hon.  Colonel,p.9 11  Feb.  56 

Majobs. 

Alex.  C.  Macleay,p.» 12  Dec.  70 

BodcriekGroganMackenzie, 

late  Cornet.16  Laneere 10  Mar.  75 

Captains. 
Hugh  Law  Rose.i  DL.  JP. 

late  Lt.  Boy alMannee^p.e.  5  Apr.  70 

Hector  Munro.  p.« 31  J^n.  71 

Joseph  Chas.  Boss  Grove,  ^ 

late  Captain  ^^F. 21  June  71 

Colin  Mackenzie,  late  Capt. 

78P II  June  73 

Neil  Farquhar  Scobie,  p.».  13  Mar.  75 

LlXUTKNAHTS. 

William  {Stirling  17  Feb.  77 

Sidney  Wright 17  Feb.  77 

George  Archibald  2  May  77 

James  H.  Henderson i6  Apr.  79 

Bobert  D.  S.WemyRS x6  Apr.  79 

SxOOirO  LlBCTXKAIIT. 

George  F.  H-  Dillon 24  Dec  79 

Aajt.    4r  JCapt.—C.    J.    B. 
Stewart,  Capt.  78  F. 4  3\i\y  77 


462 

Qr.Matler  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  ^r»y).-Hugh 
Lindsay  Maclennan   5  Feb.  6x 

Med.  Q^— Wm.  Ord  Mac- 
kenzie. MJ).  DL.  JP. 
Deputy  Insp.  Gen.  h.p. 
Surg.  Maj 4  June  73 

JChn  Oorbett,  A.Surg 6  May  69 

Black  Facings. 


Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Clack- 
mannan, and  Kinross. 

[The  Highland  Borderere  Light  In- 

fantrg.) 

Head  Quarters,  Stirling.    [No.  90.  J 

Hoxobabt  Colovsl. 

The  Duke  of  Montrose 14  J«ne  76 

Lt.Coloxxl  Commawdakt. 
John    Findlay,    DL.    J  P. 

Hon.  Col 26  Apr.  71 

Majobs. 
Jamps  Colquhoan,2at«  Capt. 
4  Dr.  Gde.,DL.,p.e.  Hon. 

Lt.Oolonel  73  Feb.  71 

John   C.    Craigie-Halkett, 
late  Lt.  45  j;*.  Hon.Ll.Col.  6  July  74 
Captaixs. 
Robert  WiDiam  Cullen,  p.».  6  Apr.  70 
A.  H.  Lord  Balfour  of  Bur- 

Uigh.p.e 10  Aug.  7* 

James    B.    G.    Buchanan, 

Capt.  h.p.  14  JP. 3  Jw^y  75 

Patrick  Stirling.teftf ^^92^.14  June  76 
Sir  J^mea  B.  G.  Maitland, 

Bi.lateCom€t4Dr.&d9.p.9.  7  July  76 
Henry     Aug.     Brudeneil- 
Bruce,  Capt.  h.  p.  vs  F....16  Dec.  76 

Thos.  C.  Bobertson   30  Dec.  76 

jabs.  0.  H.  S.  Erskine.  p.»..3o  Deo.  76 

LlXVTXITA^rTB. 

.-^.rch.  B.  O.  Ewing,p.» 16  May  74 

Harry  8.  C.  KverarU,  p.»....  6  July  74 

John  Buchanan,  p.e a  June  76 

Richard  James  Graham  ...  7  July  76 

Robert  L.  Grossman  31  Jan.  77 

JamosBussel   ...: 7  Mar.  77 

I  Keith  Maitland 19  July  79 

I  George  P.  Paterson    5  Nov.  79 

I  SXCOXO  L1BUTX1VANT8. 

I  Wm.  G.  H.  Stirling xs  May  78 

Bichard  C.  B.  White 3  June  78 

Adjt.^Capt.—n^.  A.  A.  Bar- 

stow,  (}apt.  72  F. 18  Oct,  79 

'  Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Armg).—J&B. 

'     Kelly   I  Apr.  77 

Med.  O^.— Charles  Gibson, 

MD.  Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Yellow  Fneiups. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 


Antrim. 


{Tie  Queen'e  Bogat  SyUe.)  [No.  79] 
Head  Quarters,  Belfast. 
CoxoirxL. 
Th  Uarq.  o/DonegaU,  JH". 
QCH.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
k*«T^tlQUof'j  Hussar e...  3  Apr.  41 

Lr.CoLoirxi.. 

Edin.  Douglas  Leslie,  Hon. 

Co/ 28  Oct  76 

Maiomb. 

Alex.  Murrsy , a  July  79 

Cafiaiks. 

Adolphna  John  6.  O.  Chi- 
chester, hiie  £e.i2Xa»e«rf , 
Hon.  Major. 30 

Alex.  My.  Henderson,  p.e.  22 

Kdtr.  Yandelenr,  <ato  Capt. 
a  Dr.  Od*.,  •.», , 

Eldred  Tho6.Pottinger,i7ae« 
Capt.  B.  (BowAaiJ  Art  ...30 

John  Preston,  M.  ,..;..;..;..  7 


I  Thomas  Munday  Holmes...  18  Oct 

I  Charles  H.  Clemenis 18  Oct 

I  Mark  B.  P.  Audain    18  Occ 

I  Fras.  Hammick  Douglas  ...18  Oct. 

!  SxCOKD  LlSUTBNAHTS. 

i  William  John  Patterson  ...29  Oct 
I  Adjt.4r  Cttpf.— Bobert  John 
I      Hickman,  -  laie-  Capt.  60 

Bi/leej  Hon.  Major 9  Mar. 

QrsMr.{vUh  rank  of  Qr.Mr. 
in   the    Armg).  —  Daniel 

Sullivan x  Apr. 

Med.Of." 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Geo.  F.  D. 


derton. 


Sept  65 
Jan.  73 

Apr.  73 

July  73 
Aug.  78 
Sept  79 


LnnrBVAinrs. 
K. }.  C.  HsailtoA-Jones  ...26  July  70 
Arthur  J.  C.Wafd 9«  July  79 


Armagh. 

Light  Infantry. )     [No.  75.  J 
Head  Quarters,  Armagh. 

HoirOBABT  C0L05BL. 

Hon.  Edw.  Brownlow,»  late 
Lt. and  Capt. SeoteFue.Qdt.  7  Oct 

Lt.COLOITBL  CoinCAXDAKT. 

William  Cro8s,^«Cap^  681*. 
Honorary  Colonel 25  July 

Majobs. 
Edw.Stanley,  late  Capt.  62  F. 
Hon.  Lt.Colonel , 4  Aug. 


59 


Thomas  Simpson,*  p.  ».  late 
I     Major  5^  F.    27  Oct  77 

Captains. 

!  Mark  Scton  Synnot,  p.t 30  Mar.  7a 

I  Albert  A.  E.  Coote is  Sept  77 

I  Mathew  B.  Brcdon,  p.e.   ...19  Jan.  78 
Richard  Hare  Home,  latt 

I     Lt.isF. 6Aug.79 

Granville  H.  J.  Alexander, 
late  Lt.  83  F. 20  Aug.79 

LTBTTTXXAina. 

Maxwell  V.  Blacker 2  June  76 

Gratton  G.  Lemon 10  Jan  77 

Herbert  C.  Seymour     27  Sept.79 

Samuel  Garnett  Badcliff  ...18  Oct.  79 
Grattan  Geo.  O.  Bay  M8  0ct  79 

SbCOXD   LlBITTRNAHTa. 

Marcus  Wm.  Beresford    ...  1 6  Aug.  79 
Arthur  B.  B.  Kaye xx  Oct  79 

Adjutant  4r  Cap*.— Charles 

Pakenham,*    laie     Capt. 

xox  F. 24  July  71 

Qr. Master  {with  tvnk  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Arms).— Tho». 

Davidwiii,* late Lieut.67 P.2t  Juxke  69 
Med.  O^.— Joseph  Marshall 

Lynn,  Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Philip  Lavcrj',  Surg.  Mai.  22  May  73 

Digitized^by  VjLfO)2  i^ 


4<53 

Oarlow. 

{Iii/le$.)      [No.  70.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carlow. 

Lt.CoLOITXL  COXUAITDAITT. 

John  U.  Keogh,  latt  Capi, 

30  F.  i  Hon.  Colontl xo  May  53 

Majosb. 

Edward  Holme  Butler  sz  June  73 

Captaiits. 

Walter  Selby  Butler 8  Jan.  67 

Pierce  O'Brien  Butler, Wa^« 

Li.  60  Rijie»;  Hon.  Major. .18  June  73 
Henry  Rudkin  Vigors,  late 

Captain  10  JP..  p.$ 30  July  73 

Arthur  W.  M.  Headley,  late 

Etu.2oF.  29 May  78 

LlXUTBVAITTS. 

Alex.  W.  Lawe 29  Jan.  76 

J.  J.  H.  R.  Eustace   21  Apr.  77 

John  Charles  Lloyd 15  Nov.  79 

SbCOVD    LlBUTXlTAirTS. 

Henry  Cowell  Crawford  ...21  May  79 
Andrew  Garde  Ci-awford...  7  June 79 

George  Wolfe  13  Sept.  79 

Ad/t.4rCapt.—KeamB  Deane 

Tanner,  late  Capt.  99  F. 

Hon.MaJor 17  Mar.  71 

Med.  O^.— Edward  Rawson, 

MJ).  Surff.  Maj i  Mar.  73 

Black  FacinffH. 


Oayan. 

Head  Quarters,  Cavan.     [No.  xox.] 
HoiroBABT  CoLoirai.. 

MarquU  q/'Headfort  x  July  74 

Lr.CoLoiniL. 
Hardress    L.    Saunderson, 

late  Capt.  66  F.  Hon.  Col.  3  Sept.  74 
Majoss. 
Gerald  Richard  Dease,  p.e. 

Hon.  LI.  Colonel 2  May  71 

Edward  J.  Saunderson 9  Jan.  75 

Captaiits. 
James  Kerr,  Hon.  Major, 

InHruetftr  of  Mueketry  ...17  Sept.  64 

John  B.  Lynch    23  Jan.  65 

Llewellyn  Saunderson,  late 

Lt.  XI  Huseare  z6  June7x 

Wm.  Henry  M.  Leslie,  p.e.  20  Jan.  72 

Pred.  J.  Beresford,  p.e x  June  72 

Hugh  Humphreys,  2a^  Capt 

15  Hueeare 16  Apr.  73 

William  A.  O'Brien,  p.e.  ...18  Nov.  74 
Somerset  H.  Maxwell,  late 

Lt.  98  F. 24  Feb.  75 

LZEUTXITAirTB. 

Thomas  Mawhlnny    14  Apr.  75 

Robert  8.  Tuite x  Apr.  76 

Robert  Adair  Hodson  30  Dec.  76 

Henry  G.  Armstrong j  i  Oct.   79 

SkCOITD  LlBUTXlTAVTS. 

Edmund  J.  C.  Dease 20  Sept.  79 

Henry  Louis  Murphy  27  Sept.  79 

Charles  N.  Col thurst-Vcbey  i  Sept.  79 

Oliver  S  W.  Nugent x8  Oct.   79 

At^'t.f  Cop^— Nicholas  Gos- 

selin,   (ate  Lieut.   23  F. ; 

Hon.MaJor    23  Oct.  63 

Qr.  Master  («itk  rani  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  Armjf). — Joan 

Fraser 2  Apr.  79 

Med.  Of.—W.  Malcolmson. 

Surff.  MaJ x  Mar.  73 

Mark  Moore,  Surg.  Maj.  ...  9  Mar.  76 
Black  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  0/  Ireland. 

Captaiits. 
John  B.  Smyth,  Hon.  Mcuor  1  May  55 
John  Westropp,  p.e.  Hon. 

Major  X7  Sept.55 

Richard  M.  Studdert,  JP. 

Hon.  Mt^or    xj  May  62 

Robert  B.  Walton,  JF.  p.e. 

Hon.  M<yor   x  Mar.  72 

JSTow.Theob.F.Butler,  JP.  |».».  17  July  72 
H.  M.  M.  MacMahon,  p.«. ...22  Jan.  73 
JohnG.F.Y.Fitzgerald^.i.i9Dec.  74 

Greo.  P.  Hume  Crowe 19  Dec.  74 

Hamilton  Hall,  p.e 19  Dec.  74 

Fra.  S.  Sampson,p.* 9  Aug.  76 

LlBUTBirAXTS. 

John  Westropp,  p.e.   29  Mar.  76 

Chas.  Edw.  FitaGerald x8  Oct.  76 

Fred.  (Jeo.  Cullinan     23  May  77 

William  R.  Henry  25  June  79 

Alfred  H.  Pilklngton 20  Aug.  79 

SbCOHD  LlBTTTBlTAVTS. 

Charles  R.  A.  MaoDonnell  3  Sept.  79 

Douglas  J.  Gaisford x  Sept.  7^ 

Mat&ew  J.  Kenny 20  Sept.  79 

Wilfred  FitaGerald   27  Sept.  79 

Charles  Wm.  Thompson  ...x8  Oot.   79 
George  Feildeu  Menziea  ...zoDec.  79 
Adjt.  4r  Capt.^K.  J.  Wood- 
ward, Capt.  Z04  F. 3x  July  79 

PaynMw^tfr.— Chas.  M.  Par- 
kinson   6  Jan.  55 

Qr.Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  tke  ^rMjr).— Geof- 
frey Davies 26  Aug.  63 

Med.  Q^.— Michael  Green, 

MD.  SuTff.  Mai i  Mar.  73 

Wm.  Culllnan,  Surg. Maj....  5  Apr.  77 
Yellow  Facings. 


Glare. 

The  Harp  A  Crown.  "  quieSeparahit." 
Head  Quarters,  Ennis.    [No.  94.  J 

HoirOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Grofton  Moore  Vandeleur, 
JF 30  Apr.  73 

Lt.Colokbl  Cokuaitdakt. 
Wm.  Edw.  A.  MacDonnell, 
DL.  JP.  Hon.  Colonel xo  Nov.  71 

Majobs. 
Marcus  Pntersou,  JP.  Hon. 

Lt.  Gifouel 22  Jan.  73 

John  O'Callugiian.  JP.  late 

Capt.6iF,:  IIon.Lf.Col.p.e.tj  June  73 


Lt.Oolovxl. 
^r  Aug.  Riversdale  Warren, 

Bart.,  late  Major  30  F. 

Hon.  Colonel  6JQI765 

Majobs. 
Edm.    A.    Shuldham,  JP. 

Hon.Lt.Col 3  July  76 

Chas.  Deane,  Hon.  Lt.O»l....Z  Jaa.  79 

Gapsaibs. 
Fras.Heard,«rP.iroM.Arivor  X7  May  64 
Percy  B.  Bernard,  JP.  p.e..  8  May  66 
James  H.  F.  Donegan,  JP. 

Hon.  Major  aoMar.  67 

John  R.  Newman,  JP 2  May  71 

L.J.Kiggell,JP.  Hon.  If<y.x6  July  73 
Richard  Nettles,  JSros.JCq;or39  Oct.  73 

Fred.  Wm.  Bell x?  Dec.  77 

Stephen  P.  Coppinger,  p.t.8  Aug.  77 

LlBVTBVAVXS. 

Alex.  D.  Jackson    x6  0cL  71 

George  Lucas  30  Aug.  73 

5tr  Ludlow  Cotter,  3t, 7  Mar.  73 

Brooke  Richard  Brasier  ...  3  June  76 

John  C.  Swete 3<  ^^y  79 

Henry  Pratt 31  May  79 

Ludlow  Tonson  Bowles   ...29  Oct.  7^ 
Ssooirn  LzBCTxvAvn. 

Ivone  Kirkpatrick 27  Feb.  jB 

Richard  W.  Cooper   19  July  79 

Thos.  Henry  Underwood  ...26  July  79 

Henry  Comma ax  July  79 

George  Wm,  Dowell  25  Ju^  79 

Adjt.f  Capt.— {J.  M.  David- 
son, Capt.  X04  JP.  ax  Apr.  76 

Qr.  Matter  (witk  rank  ^  Or. 
Mr.  in  the  ^rsiy).— Cun- 
ningham Fowler  x  Apr.  77 

White  Facings. 


Nortli  Oork  Sifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Mallow.    [No.  xx6.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Vieeount  Doneraile 25  Nov.  74 

Lt.Coloitbi.. 
Richard    Wm.     Aldworth, 

Colonel,  late  qf  7  F.  29  Oct.  73 

Majobs. 
Robt  D.  Perry,  JP.  Hon. 

LtCol xoDec.  73 

Charles  Frederick  Knolles, 

Hon.  Lt.Col xo  Dec.  73 

Captaxits. 
RobertAldworth,ir(m.ir<f;or, 

Wp.e 12  Dec.  56 
m.Lambert  Howe,  J7.j9.«. 

Hon.MaJor    19  Jan.  59 

HerbertOoghlan,J5ro».lf(iy.x7  May  64 
Jas.  D.  Mercer,  Hon.  Mttforia  Apr.  73 
Wm.  Popham  Wrixon,*  late 

Capt.  65  F.  I  Hon.MaJor...  x  Apr.  74 
Robert  U.  P.  FiUGerald  ...21  Oot.  74 
R.  O.  A.  Taylor,  lateEne.  x  F,  9  Dec.  74 
Hamlet  W.  Cuppage,*  late 

Capt.  43  F. 3  Apr.  75 

LXBUTBirABTS. 

Richard  F.  Smith   xs  Apr.  74 

William  Stopford 25  Nov.  74 

Geo.  St.  JohnColthurst,  late 

Lt.  43  F. I  Apr.  76 

James  Arthur  Pratt  8  May  76 

James  L.  Cotter 24  Feb.  77 

Richard  Johnston  35June79 

Rich.  F.  St.  Leger 25  June  79 

Frederick  F.  Jennings x8  Oct.  79 

SbCOXD  LlBUIBXAlTTS. 

Godtny  Bmst  Garde    5  Mar.  79 

Granvule  Eardley  Forbes  15  Mar.  79 

James  C.  H.  Puroell 31  Mi^  79 

Francis  A.  St.  M.  Shell x8  Oct.  79 

Adjt.f  Copf.-F.J.W.Davies, 

Cant.  104  F.  5  May  79 

Qr.  Maeter  (with  rank  <^  Qy'. 

Mr.  •«  a#  ^rwy).— John 

W.Johnston 5  Mar.  60 

Med.  Qf.—JaxaeB  Creagh, 

A,  Surg 18  June  73 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 


South  Oork. 

{Light  Infantry.)  [No.  87.] 
Head  Quarters,  Fermoy. 

HOHOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Aon.  H.  B.  Bernard 5  July  76 


Donegal. 

{The  Prince  of  Walee*  Own.) 

Cxa2.] 

Head  Quarters,  Liifbrd. 

HoirOBABT  COLOJTXK. 

James,  Jf org.  Hamilton 22  8ept.6o 

Lt.Coloitbl  ComcAjroAjrT. 
Lord  Claud  John  Hamilton, 

late  Capt.  Or.  Ode 19  July  f? 

Majobs. 
F.  S.  Mansfield,  Hon.Li.Col.  xo  May  ;i 
John  G.  Tredennick,  Han. 

Lt.Col 13  May  76 

CAPTAnrs. 
Woo. M. Mackenzie J7».]ra;23  July  61 

James  Fred.  Stewart ao  Aag.6r 

Alex.NesbittGillespey,^(im. 

Miyor,  Inet.  qfMuek. xi  Feb.  69 

William  Style  6  Dec.  70 

L.  Norman,  late Li.i  F.,p.e.jo  Maj  ;i 
Baptist  Johnston   Barton, 

laleLt.  33  F. a  Jane7S 

Rob.  H.  El\iA,lateLt.  75 1^...26  May  76 
John  N.  Porter 15  May  7^ 

LlBUTBBAJTTS. 

C.  O.  Woodhouse X3  June  74 

C.  John  L.  Davidson 26  Feb.  76 

Wm.  R.  Colhmi 25  Apr.  76 

Douglas  Wm.  Cornwall  ...14  Mar.  77 
James  Wm.  Itevidson  31  May  77 

SbCOITD  LlBITTBVAJnrS. 

Thomas  H.  Keough   4  Dec  7^ 

Guy  Lushington  Hplland...i8  Oct.  7? 
.i4;7.  ^Cap«.— J.E.WetheralU 

Capt.  108  F.  ax  Dec.  77 

PmifkMfer.  — Alex.  Nesbitt 

Gillespie 31  July  w 

Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  <A«.inmf).— Andrew 

H.  Hollis ao  Nov. :« 

Med.    Of.— Robert    LitUe, 

MB.  Surgeon 13  Sept.€3 

White  Facings. 


Bojal  North  Down. 

iSyUe.)    [No.  77.] 
Head  Quarters,  Newtown  Aids. 

HOVORABT  G0U>VXL. 

Earl  of  Dufferin,  JCP.  JPCB. 
OCMO x8  Jan.  U 

LT.ColOFBL  C0X1CAjn»ABT. 

John  Craig,  Hon.  Colonal  ...  5  Apr.  ;t 

Majobs. 
Gawin  Wm.  Rowan  Hamil- 
ton, late  Capt.  7  Dr.  Ode.aB  JoneiTS 


CjiPTAiirs. 

Alex.Gi«oe7,;).«. aa  Mfty  71 

JolmK'Oance>p.« 19  June  7a 

8amaeIKenned7Cowaii,j7.«.i4  Jan.  74 

Henry  P.  Gordon 14  Jan.  74 

Bobert  Fred.   Ward,   late 

SofalKavg ai  Jan.  74 

Wm.  Morrison aa  AQg.74 

BobeTtL.Orme,/a<eX^ioo  J^.x  Ang.  77 

LiinTSVA.irT8. 

Thomas  Coleman,  p.$ 9  Jan.  75 

Richard  H.  Keown a9  Apr.  76 

Herbert  B.  Watts 6  Ang.  79 

Ferdinand  Aitkens ao  Aug.  79 

Wm.  B.  Bowyer'Smijth 20  Aug.  79 

Msorice  F.  Brownlow  20  Aug.  79 

Sdward  Coey  Waud ao  Aug.  79 

Francis  Findlay aoAug.  79 

Bscoim  LiEUTXiTAirxe. 
Gilbert Wangh  Bpankie  ...ao  May  79 
Aij't.  f  Capt—Qeo.  Rowan 

Hamilton,  laU  Li.BF,...  4  Sept. 71 
qr.  Matitr  (wUh  rank  qf  Qr. 

lfr.wtt*ilr»y).— R.W. 

Jelfreya 17  May  61 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Soyal  South  Down. 

{Ligkt  Infantry.)    [No.  iia.J 
Head  Quarters,  Downpatrick. 
Lt.Colovxi.  CoxxiirDAirT. 
William  Brownlow  Forde, 
Ude  of  67F.,  JP.  DL.  ; 

fbnoraty  Colonel 14  Nov.  54 

Majors. 
ThM.  Waring,  Ron.  Zt.Col.i6  Sept. 68 
AndrewVeseyDavoren,  p.s. 
Ron.L(.Col X  Apr.  74 

GAPTAtKS. 

pjc. Geo.  Fox  Grant,  lai^ 
Cofi.  fn  F.,Ilon. Major...  5  May  68 

J.  C,  Fiie.  Newiy,  !>.•. 7  Dec.  68 

Chi.  C.  Johnston,  p.« 23  Deo.  71 

Tboa.  Andrew  M'CammqAsx  May  75 
Wm.  Keown-Boyd a  Jane  77 

lilSUTXlTAjnW. 

Walter  MIL  Eavanagh  ...36  Jane  76 

gunnel  S.  F.  Warren ao  Aug.  79 

^Riainaa  Dowglasa ao  Aug.  79 

wry  John  uoald 90  Aug.  79 

Jwael  T,  V.  WUkinson 5  Nov.  79 

«orge  Fred.  Woods 5  Nov.  79 

Edmsnd  Gnppaidge 5  Nov.  79 

SlCOVn  LXSVTXVAITTS. 

^hnrP.  Bicliardson ao  Sept.  79 

aobert  Hugh  Wallace  39  Nov.  79 

m.  #  Ctojrf.-B.  J.  Harris. 

J^.i6F. aSJan.  76 

Qr.  kaeUr  (vitt  ratik  of  Qr. 

Ifr.  w  ike  .4r»y).— Geo. 

T.Savage  4  Deo.  78 

»rf.  Qf.-Bdwin  F.Nelson, 

^Cl>.A,8urg x  Aug.  70 

Blue  Facings. 

Boyal  Dablin  Oitj. 

(Qm«ji'»  Own  Soyal  Beffiment)   [100.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 
HovoBiaY  CoLoirxL. 
«fChaa,C.W.Domvile,.Bf.  8  July  71 

^  ^  IiT.Ck>i.O]rxL. 

aobertEglinton  Seton,  UUe 
Lt.  93  F„  pa.  Son.  C0I....30  Jan.  78 

MUOBS. 

Bobert  Bolton  Smyth,  Hon. 

-,^S?'- IX  Feb.  74 

Wm.  De  Bensi  Horan,  p.e.  a8  Sept.  78 
_  ^    ,  Cinxuis, 

whn  Joe.  O'Gorman i  Feb.  73 

?*ttiiew  J.  J.  Quina 16  Aug.  73 

fa^dwePat.D'Arpy x6  Sept.74 

Henry  Wm,Phepoe  35  Apr.  77 

Francis  Batler..!r. SAug.Jy 

Henry  Aug,  DiUon 39  Ocfc  79 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

LiBUTBiri.irTS. 

Charles  S.  J.  Stephens 6  June  77 

Fred.  W.  G.  Wadeson  10  May  79 

Francis  8.  Pioot x6  Aug.  79 

Michael  C.  Hackett x8  Oct.  79 

Henry  J.  O'Neill 18  Oct.  79 

Wm.  Henry  Greenwood  ...39  Oct.  79 

Shelley  Alex.  Scale 34  Dec.  79 

Sbcokd  Libutxkakts. 

Charles  Boyd  Fry  37  Sept.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Cop*.— W.P.Holmes, 

C<mt  X03  JP. 9  May  79 

Qr.  kaeter  (with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  .Imty)-.— Chris. 

M'Cormack   x  Apr.  77 

Mei.  Qf.- 

Blue  Facings. 


Dublin  Oonntj. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  109.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

COLOKXL. 

William,  JEbW  qf  Meath.DX.xo  May  47 

Lt.Coi^kbl. 
0.  Vesey  Colthurst  Vesey, 

JF.  laUofZi  F.,Hon.  C0/.X9  Nov,  73 
Majobs. 
James  Hewitt  Oliver,  Hon. 

Lt.  Colonel 19  Nov.  73 

Captaibs. 
R.Wilson  Hartley,  late  Capt. 

B  F.t  p.e.  Hon.Major  16  July  58 

Bdm.  Alex.  Mansfield,  IToii. 

Mty'or 39  June  59 

Edward  Vernon, ITon.lfa/orz 6  Feb.  63 

Reg.,  Lord  Brabazon z6  May  65 

Wm.  Farran  Darley,  p.e. 

Hon.  Major a  Ajnr.  70 

Robert  A.  u.  Barry,  j9.«.  ...  x  Apr.  74 

John  M'D.  Joy,p.» 9  June  75 

Henry  C.  Gemon,|>.« xx  Dec.  78 

LXBUTBVABTS. 

Martin  O.  Kirwan,  late  Lt. 

83 J?. 7  Jane7z 

Guy  Lenox  Lambert,  j9.«....  15  Apr.  74 

W.  B.  Cusack  Smith a8  Apr.  75 

A.  A.  S.  Hassey,  laU  ^tb  Lt, 

xoa  F. a4  Nov.  77 

Richard  A.  Hartley  15  Nov.  79 

Austin  I.  Cooper X5  Nov.  79 

Peter  Valentine  PuroeU   ...15  Nov.  79 

SbCOHD  LlBUTXlTAim. 

Geoffrey  P.  M.  Browne 31  May  79 

Charles  Fox  Martin  xx  June  79 

Mountifort  J.  C.  Lgngfieldsx  July  79 
Adjt.  4-  Capt.—W.  F.  Vetch, 

Ctmt.  X03JP.  9  July  79 

Qr.  Maeter  (wUk  rank  f^  q^. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—Jixo, 

M'Auliflb X  Apr.  77 

Med.Ojr,— 

White  Facings. 


Fennanagh. 

(Light  Infantry.)    [No.  71.] 
Head  Quarters,  Enniskillen. 

HOWOBABT   COLOBBL. 

W.  Willoughby,  SarlofEn- 

niskillen,  D£ so  Nov.  75 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
J.  Gerard  Irvine,Di.JP.j».«. 

Hon.Col 9  Oct  75 

Majors. 
Jno.  M.  A.  C.  Richardson  9  Oct.  75 
Hen.  Beckwith  Sawr^-,  late 

Bt.M(y.BS  F.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  16  Oct   75 
Captaiks. 
A.  W.  Bailey,  Inetructor  of 

Mneketry;  Hon.  Major  ...so  Mar.  63 
BlaneyT.  win8low,2r(m.lf(if;.  8  Jan.  67 
Fenton  Josiah    Hort,  late 

Lt.  X3  JP. 14  Mar.  71 

George  H.  Johnstone,  j).«.... 33  June 75 

W.  B.  Neville,  «.» 9  Oct.  75 

William  H.  Haire 34  June  76 

LlBUTBITAKTS. 

RochfortEdie xo  Jan.  77 

Godfrey  O.  G.  Massy 19  July  79 

Charles  H.  Loshington 30  Sept.  79 

GilbertAchesonStanbroughso  Sept.  79 


464 

Sbcovd  Libutkxaxts. 
Ponsonby  J.  L.  Tottenham   3  Oct  78 
Thomas  Townley  Macau  ...30  Aug.  79 

George  J.  F.  Norton ii  Ost.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— J.  H.  ShaiT, 

Capt  loS  F.  10  Doc.  75 

Paym.— 

Qr.Maeter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).-^Ch&. 

S.  Gulston X  Apr.  77 

Med.  O^.— Robert  P.  WalsU, 

Surg.M<y x  Mar.  73 

Buir  Facings. 

Galway. 

Head  Quarters,  Loughrea.     [No.  91.] 

HoiroBABT  Coi:x)irxL. 
Richard,  Earl  of  Clancarty3i  Jon.  77 

Lr.CoLoirxr^. 
John  Archer  DdkXj, Hon.Col.  3  Mar.  77 

Majobs. 
Oliver  Martyn,  p.e.  Hon.  Lt. 

Col 8  Mar.  73 

Captaivb. 
JohnWardComyn.lToii.Jfcf/.  4  May  64 
William  Rogers, Am. If q/or  19  June  7a 
David  Ruttiedge,  ;>.«.  Hon. 

M<yor  34  July  73 

Rich.  Lynch  Staunton, /».«.  34  July  73 
Thos.A.  Joyce,  ©.».,  I.^M.  x  Jan.  73 
Anthony  Smyth,  laU  Cap- 
tain 38  F. 14  Nov.  70 

Sinclair  B.  G.  Butson   24  Feb.  77 

Geo.  Patrick  Chevers,  p.$....ig  Apr.  79 

LiBtJTBKAirTS. 

Wm.  Hay  T.Lowry 31  July  73 

Richard  G.  Lewis,  |).« xo  Feb.  75 

BjTB  LlBUTBITAirTS. 

John  James  Bodkin 30  June  77 

Sbcoitd  Lzbvtxhabts. 

John  Joseph  Martyn xB  July  77 

Henry  B.  Lahiff 6  July  78 

Bryan  Thomas  Mahon 30  Apr.  79 

Michael  J.  L.  Coleman x8  June  79 

John  Pope  Templer   7  July  79 

Denis  Daly 5  Nov.  79 

Adjt— 

Paymaeter. — 

Qr.Maeter  (with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr.  in  the  ^r«y).— Jas. 

Galbraith  s  Aug.  s6 

Med.   Of.— Andr.   O'Kelly 

Nolan,  JfD.  Surg 4  2dar.  68 

Yellow  Facings. 

Kerry. 

Head  Quarters,  Tralee.    [No.  X07.] 

HOBOBABT  COLOirXL. 

V.A.,2?ar2o/Kenmare,  JrP.36  Mar.  66 

Lr.CoLOirxi.  CoiucAimAjrT. 
D.B.,XordVentry,  DL.  Hon. 

Colonel 3  Aug.  54 

Majors. 
Jaa.Crosbie,JBbn.£f.  Co^«2  z6  Apr.  59 
Edw.  Herbert,  Hon.Lt.C0l.26  May  75 

Captains. 
Wm. Rowan, j9.f.  Hon.Maior  6  Jan.  55 
Richd.  Plummer,jEr(m.ifc(;.z7  Sept.  59 
Francis  E.  Chute,  Hon.Mqf.  6  Sept.  7x 

Hon.  Chas.  M.  A.  Winn 3  May  76 

WiUiam  S.  Hickie,j».« 30  Sept.  76 

Richard  J.  Bice,  p.e 33  June  77 

Richard  E.  Palmer 13  June  79 

Wm.  John  Neligan,  p.$ 13  June  79 

LlBVTXMABTS. 

Thomas  John  Quill, ^.« 18  Apr.  74 

James  Wm.  Raymond  33  Apr!  79 

John  J.  Mulchinock  7  June  79 

Sacoirn  Libutbxavts. 

Herbert  R.  Ryder ax  Sept  78 

Robert  Lister  Bower 5  Mar.  79 

John  Grant  Warren 9  July  70 

Jas.  Shuckburgh  Stewart...  5  Nov,  70 

AliVed  Cotton  Way 39  Nov.  70 

Eusebius  M.  Eagar 39  Nov.  79 

-ii;7.— W.Phibbs,Cfl®<.54JP.3oMay  t, 
^.Maeter  iwUh  raiJqfQr:       ^  ^^ 

Mr.  in  the  Anny).—Wm. 

Russell,  late  </9  F. ao  Jan.  yg 

Yellow  Facirgs. 
Digitized  by  V<J OO^  ikl 


46s 

Eildare. 

{BUle:)    LNo.88.] 
Head  Quarters,  Naas. 

HoirOBAET  COLOirXL. 

7>Kir#o/Lein8ter xi  May  7* 

Lt.Colovsl. 
EaataceMaii8field.Hoii.Co2.  33  ^»7  77 

Mxjosa. 
Son.  Bdw.  Lawlcsa,  UUsLt, 

BiJUBr 16  Oct.  75 

Captaxkb. 
Rich.  Wm.  Mansfield,  Son. 

Ifq/or 30  July  6a 

Fortescue  J.  Tynto,  |j.».  ...17  July  72 
\Vm.Henry  C.  Grattan,  p.  ».29  Oct.  73 
Robert  F.  Bynd,  iote  Caj»<. 

92  F. 15  Apr.  76 

Lord  Manrice  Fitagerald  ...  3  May  76 

Wm.  Blacker   8  Mar.  79 

Ltxutbkavts. 

Jacob  Sherrard  25  Nov.  74 

John  fJ.  Kennedy   29  Dc«-  75 

John  Nusrent- Humble  9  June  77 

George  Vereker  27  June  77 

William  H.  Kennedy 15  Nov.  79 

Chaa.  G.  Loftos-Tottenhamis  Nov,  79 

SSCOITD  LUVTBKAKTB. 

William  A.  Grecson  31  Aug.  78 

Lord  Charles  FitsGerald  ...a6  Mar.  79 
Adf.  4-  Copf.— A.H.B.Mont- 

ffomery,  Catft.  Eifie  Br.,..  6  Jan.  7^ 
Qr.  Miuter  {wUk  rank  qf  Or, 

Mr.  t»  the  .Imijr).— John 

Gage» 6  Sept.  78 

M«dJ>ff.— 

Black  Facings. 


Kilkenny. 

{FutiUera.)    [No.  xaj.j 
Head  Quarters,  Kilkenny. 
HovoaAET  CoLoirxt. 
Lr.CktLOVSx.. 
Howard  St.  George,  JP./a<« 
Lt.  77  F.  p.9.  Son.  Col.  ...xo  Jan.  71 
Muoas. 
Sir  Jas.  Langriahe,  Bt.  JF, 

Son.  Lt.Col 24  Jan.  66 

Brent  Neville,   Uzi*    Capt. 
'jiF.p.8 TiSept.78 

CAPXAlifB.      . 

George  Morris- Wall,  i>.«....x9  Apr.  71 

Gorges  Hely,  J9.« 17  July  71 

Wm.  Carpenter  Shore,  j).«.  xx  Aug.  71 

John  Nugent  Cahill  18  Sept!  72 

John  Thackcr,  late  Lt.  63  F  26  Mar.  73 

William  Slannard,  p.$ 21  Apr.  75 

Qeo.  F.  D.  Sutherland a  Oct.  78 

Walter  T.  BuUer ,.^3'^«P*-79 

lintmvAim. 
Joseph  Wm.  Thacker,  |».t...xi  Aug.  75 

Wm.  L.  Adamthwaite ««Nov.  76 

Reginald  A.  Aylmer 31  May  79 

Manrice  Den  Keatinge 31  May  79 

Robert  C.Knox   ^x  May  79 

David  O.  Gregorie  x8  Oct.  79 

Maurice  C,  FitsGibbon 18  Oct.  79 

SBCOKD  LlBUTSVAlTTS. 

Wm.  F.  B.  Tighe 15  Sept.  77 

Warden  Flood 20  June  78 

Samuel  A.  James 14  Dec.  78 

Frederick  W.  8.  Stone 99  Oct.  79 

Adft.  4'  Qwe.--0.  Dawson, 

COfft.  x8  jr. X4  Nov.  76 

(^.Matttr  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .^rMy).->-Adam 

Lambert x  Apr.  77 

M*d.  Ctf.—ChaB.  G.  LyBt3r, 

MD.  Surg.  Mas 1  Mar.  73 

Rich.  J.  Magee,  8nrg.  MaJ.  x  Mar.  73 
yellow  Facings. 


King's  Ootinty. 

{Bo^al  BiJU*.)    [No.  98.] 
Head  Quarters,  Parsonstown. 

HOHOBABT  COLOITKL. 

Thomas  Bernard,  DL.  JF. 
late  Bt,  Motor  12  Laneer92$  Mar.  7s 
Lt.Coloitbl. 
Ambrose  C.  Wolseley-Cox, 

laULt.x2  LaneiT*  xoNov.  77 

Major. 
^frClcmcntJ  Wolselcy.Pt, 
p.* 22  June; 8 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland* 
Caraivs. 

John  Giffhrd  Armitt,p.«.  ...14  Apr.  75 

GeorgeBennett 9 Oct.  ^5 

Arthur  Henry  Byng,teteX'^ 

BogalNamf    20  Dec.  77 

John  T.  Blaken^  8  Mar.  79 

Edward  Drake  Kelly   3  July  79 

ListrrswAVTs. 

Henry  Seton  West 9  J«°'  75 

Arthur  Wm.  Sankey 30  J^ne  77 

Richard  F.Julian   26  Nov.  79 

Edmund  Herbert  Bennett.. 39  Nov.  79 
Sub  Lxbutbb  Aires. 

Richard  Butler 18  Apr.  77 

Sbcovo  Libutbvamts. 

Wm.  A.  A.  Nugent 8  Jan.  79 

Frederick  H.  F.  Newland    4  July  79 

Arthur  John  Gore  27  8ept.79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—Wm.  Trocke, 

late  Li.  4*  Adjniant  35  F. ; 

Son.  Motor  x  Apr.  70 

(ir.Maeter  (tpUk  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  Ml  the  Army),—'Wm. 

Griffin x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— Thomas  Woods, 

MD.  Surg,  Mcff x  Mar.  73 

Chas.  Stoney,  Surg.  Maj.  ...10  Mar.  76 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Leitrim. 

(Bi/lee.)    [No.  111.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carrick-oU'Shannon. 

HoirOBABT  CoLOBBt. 

Son.  William  Fra.  Forbes,* 
late  Lt.  4r  Capt.  Qren.Qde.  1 5  Apr.  7X 
Lt.Colobxl. 

James  Fleetwood  Rynd 13  Feb.  78 

Majobs. 
Roderick  John  Hanley,  late 

Li.  25  F. 15  June  78 

Captaiits. 

John  M' Manns,  ^.« 6  May  74 

B.  John  Teeling,  p.e 14  Nov.  74 

Theophilus  B.  Jones, p.«....  8  Nov.  76 
Wm.  Henry  White,  p.t. 5  Mar.  79 

LlBUTBKAKTS. 

Richard  Moore 31  May  75 

William  A.  Mervyn 25  Jan.  79 

Gheorge  Henry  JoneB 20  Aug.  79 

''  Sbcobd  LiBUTBVAirrs. 

Hugh  0.  MoTeman   5  June  78 

Kennedy  Beresford  x8  Oct.  79 

Adjl.  f  Capt.— Geo.  Phibbs, 

Capt.SjF. X  Apr.  77 

Q.lf(iu<.— Jas.SodenCullen  19  July  69 
Med.  Q^.— Wm.H,FrBnklin, 

MD.  Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Robert  Bradshaw,  laie  St<{f 

Aeaitt.  Surg.,  Surg.  Major  x  Mar.  73 
Black  Facings. 


Soyal  Limeriok  Ooonty. 

{Funliert.)      [No.  123.] 
Head  Quarters,  Limenck. 

HOHOXAXY  COLOBBL. 

Bt.Son.\fixi.,Lord^xoly...26  July  64 

Lt.Colobbl. 
The  Earl  ^  Limerick,  laU 

of  Bifie  Brigade 9  July  70 

Majobs. 
Geo.  E. Massy, JB'on.  Lt.  Col.23  Mar.  71 
John  Howley,  Son.  Lt.  Col.11  Jane  79 

CArXAIBR. 

George  Stein,  If  on.  Ifq/or...  ro  Nov.  58 
GeorgeWm.Finch,iiron.lfa;.  2  Dec.  58 
BrvanEdw.Sheehy,iroii.Jua;.x9Jan.7i 
Richard  Wm.  Cradock,  late 

Capt,  x7  JP. a  Feb.  71 

Rochford V. Hunt, Son.  Maj.  1 2  Apr.  73 
Foorde  Russell  Royso,  p.8.30  Apr.  73 
Edward  C.  Conyers,  p.t.  ...28  Jan.  74 

Wm.  G.  Gubbins 16  May  74 

Robert  Cuming,  late  Ca§tt. 

99  F,;  Son.  Major  15  Mar.  76 

Joseph  S.  Furlonge,  p.e.  ...z  x  June  79 

LlBUTBBABTS. 

Thomas  Qloster  33  Nov. 


Carrol  Naiah..... x6Dec.  76 

John  B.  Ribton,  laU  £<.  89  7  3  Jtioe  ;3 

John  A.  Braddell X7  Feb.  77 

David  O.  Conyers  q  July  79 

Sbcovd  LmrrxvABTS. 

George  H.  Hunt 8  Jtn.  79 

Paget  B.  8.  Reeves.....; 9  May  79 

James  MaeMahon xsMsy  79 

John  Francis  i7.  Grem aoMay  79 

Thomas  Chute ao  AQg.79 

Robert  Edward  Pfgott 10  Dec.  79 

A^t.  and  Cope.— Thos.  Geo. 
U&\n»^laieCapt.  iWJ.B.\ 

Son.  Majw 5  May  €5 

Pajrfluu/er.--Edw.C.D.BeU  as  Aug.  59 
qr.MoMter  {ynXh  rank  of  Or. 
Mr.  in  the  .ir»y>.-John 

Prendergast 1  Apr.  77 

Med.    Of.  — Patrick    En- 
right,  JfD.  Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Blue  FacfngB. 


Londondenj. 

{Light  Iiifantrg.)    [No.  95.] 
Head  Quarters,  Londonderry. 

HoHOBABT  COLOVBL. 

A'rHeniyHarveyBruoe,Bf.  x6  Jan. 

LT.COLOITBI.  ComCAVBABT. 

Wm.     Fitzwilliam    Lenox 
Conyngfaam,     JF.    laie 
88^;  Sanorarg  Cot<mel...2s  Sept. 
Majobs, 

Geo.  Knox,  Son,  Li.  CoL..,ij  June 
Captaivs. 

Wm.E.  Scott,  Son.  ir«f'«rioDec. 

John  H.  Knox-Browne,  Mste 

Capt.  la  Laneer9fP.M 97  Jan. 

James  Jackson  Clark,  p.*.  23  Feb. 

Edmund    S.    Lecky,  p^e.. 
Son.  Major 12  Jan. 

John  Lawrence,!  Jaie  Capt. 
90  F.  I  Son.Major  15  Apr. 

LlBVTBlTABTS. 

David  W.  StevenBon,^.*. ...  5  Oct. 

Alexander  Boyle,  ^.* 7  Feb. 

WiUiam  Quin,  ©.•,  .\ 34  July 

Henry  John  M'CorkeJl,  ^•.24  July 
Thomas  H^.  Payne,  j^.«...  3  Feb. 
Charles  John  Osb<»iie.  p.k.n4  Feb. 
Sbcobs  LixuTXVAjrrs. 

Stewart  A.  M.  Bmoe 15  May 

CharleB  Newman  Sveleffh.  7  M^y 

Lenox  C  Arbuj^Mot xi  Oct. 

Adjt.  4-  Ctmt.—J.  O.  Gaffe» 

CapL  4$  Foot ...310  Oct. 

Fagnuuter.— Rowley  Mmer  ao  Feb. 
Qr.Uaeter  (via  ram^  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  4mf  ).-ChM. 

Brennan,  late  QrJir.vfB.  9\  Oct. 
Med.  Of.— Sir  Wm.  Miller. 

MDTlSurg.  Me^ „  ,  Mar. 

A.  Skipton,  i^Bfy xsMar. 

Primrose  FadngB. 


■.76 


The  Prince  of  Wales's  Boyal 
Eegiment  of  Longford  Bifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Longford.     [No.  85 .] 

HOBOBABT  OOLOVBL. 

Lt.Colovbx.. 
Luke,  Lord  Annaly,    laie 

Capt.  13  Dre a  Mar,  e; 

Majob. 
Ralph  A.  Dopping-Hepen- 
Stal,JP.,i>.«.;iro«.£f.CW.x7F»b.  (r 
CAVTAnrB. 
L.  L.  Bushe  Fox,  JF,  Son, 

M^.;  Tnet.o/MueketrgM,  5  Jwat «: 
JohnT.Davy8,|>.«.jroi«.Jf(n;.i7  Juneu 
Francis  R.  BlaCkley,  j9.«. ...  3  lUr  71 

James  H.  Dopping xS  Apr.  rr 

Aug.  P.  F.  West,i>.» 20  8ept;» 

IdXUTBB-AVTS. 

Charles  E.  Leflroy  9  May  r 

Son.  Chas.  Jas.  White 18  Od  p 

SECoim  Lkbutbkabts. 

Richard  Dowse 15  Feb.  r^ 

Cecil  Edgoworth ao  Not.;^ 

ad/^.  ^•Capl.—R.W.B.  White, 

Capt.  27  Foot 12  NOT.:^ 


''cSlgitized'byvSt^&gt^ 


Louth. 

(Ji/f«.)    [No.  108.] 
Head  Qiuirtere,  Dundalk. 

HOVOIIBT  GOLOVZI^ 

Lr.CoLoirBL  Cox1cA.2rsi.1nr. 
Sr  John  S.  Robineoo,  JSart, 

JP.  laitLUut.  60  Jiyie$, 

HoHonrf  Colonel 24  Dec.  54 

3LLJ0VS. 
^Iliam  Thos.  Hoiray,  p.f. 

HM.Lt.Cel 6Attg.73 

WiUJam  Johnstone  Bellinf?- 

iam,laUCapt.  50  F.  Hon. 

U.CU x6  Oct   75 

Gi-PTAurs. 
Bob.3CMiir^7,2roii.  l£aior\o  Mat.  59 
John  Fred.  Foster,  luU  Li, 

13  F«Mar» 25  Apr.  71 

Chiriea  E.  MHTlmtock,  i>.».23  July  73 
Hany  Wm.  Jamieeon,  j).«.2o  Nov.  75 
AlanHeniyBeIIingham.ji.«.  5  July  76 

AithnrMacftn,«.« 15  Sept.  77 

Tannison  Edw.8nutli,|i.ff...x5  Sept.  77 

Alfred  H.  Ornuby,  ji.* 3  Apr.  78 

LiBimirAJiTe. 
VtttfaewJoh]iD'Aro7,i».«...24  Jnly  75 

Bw.  ChM.  B.  Bellew   a  Feb.  76 

Herrey  Foster a  Mar.  78 

GeoTjreMeyler ...xz  Oct.  79 

Wm.  Bellinjrhtfm  Jameflcm  x8  Oct.  79 

George  De  Belle  Ball 18  Oct.  79 

Sicon>  LismnarAVTS. 
wmooghbyAMontgomsryatf  Jnly  79 
T. Sl  6.  R.  Montgomery  ...26  July  79 
John  CecU  ThomhiU 20  Aug.  79 

ii;.  #  Copt.— Benry  Cad- 

del],  Copt,  89  y.   .,.,...23  Apr.  77 

^.Uuttr  iwUk  mk  of  Qr, 

Jff.  in  a«  JrMy).->Hcnry 

Shsw  « 1  Apr.  77 

Blade  Facings. 


Horth  Hayo. 

Head  Quarters,  Balllna.  ,[Ko.  zao.] 

COLOVXI.. 

81.  Georsre  Cnflb,  2a<tf  Cajrf.  2 
^.  e«ii. ; 3  Aug.  69 

liT.COLOiriK. 

A.  W.  Knox>Gore «    Uit 

<^^.  6q  Bifitt,  p.» «..3oAlig.69 

.  Maiobs. 

fraestKnoz,JP.ir<Mi.  JUO>{za  July  61 
JohDWaiTan,fal«Ga^.ta2>l23  0ct  75 
^,^  CA.PTAIV8. 

™d  W.  Encn^  Hon.Mtrf.^  Nov.  59 
wice  C.  J.  Blake,  «.•,  ...16  Oct.  6x 

I«»ellyn  Blake 30 May  63 

DaTida.Fair,p.»..Am.Jlfq;.zo  June  78 
Wa.  Henzy  Bourke,  p.t,  ...25  Nov.  74 

L»irT>vi.irT8. 
Bobert  GeOh  Moatyn,  ».». ...  7  Jan.  72 

%M.  G.Moore 4  Nov.  74 

^.B.  B.  Seyxnoor,  late 

tt.iooF. r3Nov.  75 

JaLB.MarpbT tsMar.76 

5fcchaelJ.B.CWfflii 7  Apr.  79 

.,    „S«coiraLi»irni»4irTS. 

John  Huston  Ormeby :.  7  June  78 

S»^les?.Boolhby  5  Mar.  79 

Edward  M.  B.  Munna  23  May  79 

^rt.  JCaf,«.-G.  Cox,  Copt. 

pS^F- xaJan.  76 

•J**"*.— Stanhope  Kennyas  Feb.  55 
«^.<y.~J.J.NoUn,5wy.  x  Mar.  73 
White  Fttciziga. 

South  Mayo. 

(J^iiUs.)  [N0.X5.] 

Head  Quarters,  Weetpcrt. 

HOVOIAST  COLOVBL. 

lrt0.Jfarg.<jf81igo,DZ.JP.  5  July  41 
.  Ia.Cox^vxl. 

B9n.Q>UmH  aS  Apr.  77 

„  ^  MUOB. 

^'•^*^«' as  Apr.  77 


MtUtia  Infantry  of  Irelmid. 

CAPtA-iirs. 
HenxyJohnBuohanan,  Son, 

Major,  p.t,  17  July  65 

Jas.  Howe  Browne,  Son. 

Major xo  Aug.  69 

Richard  Browne,  do.  Itui.  <if 

Mueketrj/fpj 20  July  71 

Walter  J.  Browne,  p.:  20  July  71 

Fitzhardinge     Kingsoote,* 

late  Copt,  BiJUBr 23  Mar.  72 

LixuTB]rA.]rTs. 
William  J.  Campbell,  laU 

En:  2  F.^p.e aa  May  7x 

Robert  F.  R.  Fair,  p.9 xa  Nov.  71 

Wm.  T.  8.  Lauder,  v.«. xo  Mar.  75 

Mark  Blake a  Mar.  78 

James  C.  V.  Blake 5  Nov.  79 

Sbcovd  LntirrxvurTs. 
Oap^,4'A4jt.-^oYm  Bdmund 

Whaite,!  laU  Capt.  10  JP. ; 

Hon.Mtyor 37  Apr.  64 

Qr. Matter. — 

Med.  qf.-Q.  W.  HatcheH, 

Surg XI  Apr.  71 

ThoB.  Allznan,  Surg i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Meath. 

Head  Quarters,  Navan.    [No.  1x9.] 

HoVOBUtT  COLOVIL. 

Marq.  ^Headfort x6  Deo.  76 

Lr.CoxMirBi.  CoiocAjrDAirT. 

ffon.  H.  L.  B.  Rowley  xx  Aug.  75 

Majobs. 
Richard  Donaldson,  Son. 

LtCol 9  Oct  75 

Henry  Stuart  Johnston    ...26  Feb.  79 

Captains. 
John  P.  Keamey,i?o».lfa/.x3  Feb.  71 
Fra.  O'Donnell  Murphy  ...it  July  71 

John  Fox  Dillon ix  July  71 

Sinclair  E.  de   Satg^-de 

Thoren,  p.» ao  May  76 

Charles  Pepper 6  Aug.  79 

Gustavua  F. W.  Lambart...  7  Aug.  79 

LXXITTXVAVTS. 

Edw.  Hamilton  Woods a  June  7x 

Nugent  Talbot  Everard. z  r  July  7 1 

Wm.  E.  A.BarrVfp.f 7  Apr.  74 

Hercules  D.  B.  Rowley 28  Oct.  76 

R.  B.  G.  Ashfanrst-Gradwell  3  Sept 79 

Sbcoitd  LixircxvAirTS. 

Arthur  H.  T.  Pollock X9  June78 

Trevor  H.  Hamilton z  Aug.  77 

A.  J.  Lord  EUlleen  37  Sept  79 

Richard  Taylor  Woods 39  Nov.  79 

Adit.  ^  Capt.-^.  B.  Kenrte- 

man,  J9<.lf«'or  xoo  F.    ...as  Dec.  77 
qr.Maeier  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  ik4  ^raiy).--«aml. 

McBride x  Apr.  78 

Med.   Of.— 

Jas.M.Barry,]rD..i.9ii4^.T3Mar.  68 
3Iue  Facings. 


Honaghan. 

Head  Quarters,  Monaghan.  [No.  zaz.] 

Lt.Coloitbl  ComcAirnAirT. 
5Sr  Thomas  Oriel  Forster, 

Bart.^  late    Capt.  77  JP.  ; 

Son.Colonel  29  June  55 

Majobs. 
Charies  WoodwTight,<  late 

Capt.  36  F, ;  Son.  Lt.  Col.  20  July  59 
Jesse  Lloyd,  late  Capt.  47  F.j 

Sonorary  Lt.CoUnel z8  Feb.  65 

Captaqts. 
Bobert  Forster,  Instmetortff 

Mueketry,  Hon.Mtnor 23  Nov.  55 

JohnLeaUe,rate£«.  iWJ.B. 

p.e.  Son,  Mqjor  3  July  57 

Robert  Thomson,  late  Capt. 

97  Fj  Son.Major T6Apr.  73 

John  Thos.  Moutray i$  Sept  77 

Wm.  H. B.  Wood-Wright... X i  Sept  78 
Thomas  F.  Richardson 15  Nov.  79 


466 

LuVTBlTAirTS. 

Robt  N.  A.  Flanagan,  jr.*.  26  Feb.  73 

Son.  Peter  Westenra 20  Sept.  76 

Ralph  Smith : 29  Nov.  79 

Francis  B.  Woodwrlght  ...29  Nov.  79 

SlCOHS  LiXUTBVAHTS. 

William  Atkins 23  Oct  78 

Henry  Becher 3  May  79 

At^'t.  4r  Capl.-^Umry  Hen- 

derson,!  late  Capt.  xo  F., 

Son.  Mqjor x6  June  6a 

Qr.Maeter  fmnik  rank  t^f  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  ArmfJ.— Joian 

Dods ., X  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— WilUam  Nassau 

Trwin,  MD,  Surg.Maj....  «  Mar.  73 
F.  R.  IntmtMB.Surgewfi...  t  Mar.  73 
White  Facmgs. 


Queen's  Oonnty. 

{Bopal  Bj/lee.)    [No.  104.] 
Head  Quarters,  Maryborough. 
Lt.Colovxi.. 
Henry  Daniel  Garden,  JF. 
late  ^52  F.  Son.Col.    ...X4  May  73 
Majobs. 
Walter  J.  Borrowes,  Son. 
U.Colonfil ;....i2  May  75 

,    CAPTAlirS. 

Thomas  S.  Trench 28  Mar.  7a 

ir(im.RobtFlower,iroii.jrai.  6  Auff.  ix 
John  Aldridge,!  Capt.  h.p. 

ao-R. 28  Mar.  74 

Robert  Godolphin  Cosby, 

lateLt.6  Dre 31  Mav  75 

James  deC.  J.  Hughes aa  May  78 

LixuTBirAim. 

Geo.  Wm. Marsh.... ^ 9  Fob.  76 

John  Graven  Garden ao  Apr.  76 

Thomas  H.  Kenunis  < X3  Sept  79 

SsCOn  LlBUlBVAHTB. 

James  W.  Ritchie   z  June  78 

Dudley  S.  A.  Cosby  8  Mar.  79 

Henry  Charles  White   15  Mar.  7^ 

George  Franois  Mihoer. ao  Sept  79 

Adjt.irCapt.'-43t^.  Hastings 

Brooke,  UU^  Lt.  48  P. ...:.. ai  Oct  7  k 
Qr.MaeteriwiikrinhofQr.^  ^* 

Mr.  in  the  Armp).—idw. 

Mumaae ■  Mar.  60 

Jf«I.Qf.— Dav.  Jacob,  MD.  ^ 

Sarg.  Mm 29  Apr.  74 

Scarlet  Pacings. 


SoBOommon. 

Head  Quarters,  Boyle.    [No.  93.  j 

HOVOBABT  GOLOHSL. 

Bdw.  R.  King-Harman,  late 
60-P.    X4  Aug.  7S 

LT.G0I.92rBL. 

Robert  H.  French,JIon  Col.\4  Mar.  74 

Majobs. 
Rich.  Irwin,  Son.  Lt.  Col...\o  Dec.  73. 

Wm.  Watson  Hackett   31  Mar.  75 

Gaptauts. 
Caleb  RoberUon,  late  Capt. 

SSFooti  Son.MMor  a4Jtin077 

Luke  Leonard  j;.  a.  JSrosJbfdv'.zd  Mar.  70 
Laurence  J.  B.  ThomhiU  j>.«.a9  Mar.  73 

Alfred  de  P.  D'Arcy  xo  Dec.  73 

Hen.  B.N.  Earl  ofKingBtomB  Apr.  74 

Michael  Joseph  Balfe 33  Oct.  75 

Thos.  Y.  L.  Kirkwood  5  June7l 

Heniy  M.  Fits  Gibbon,  p.*.  a  Nov.  78 
LxxunvAVTS. 

William  Llovd 8  July  75 

R.  A.  D.  Yelverton 13  Nov.  75 

Son.  Richard  P.  French  ...ao  Jan.  77 

Charles  8.  Stafford... x8  Oct.  79 

Bdw.  Whitby  Lynch x8  Oct.  79 

Francis  Wm.  Magan x8  Oct  79 

SbCOXD  LXBUrXXAXTS. 

William  H.  M.  Burke xo  July  79 

Ac^t.  4r  Capt.— John  A.  H. 

Grorges,  late  Capt.  Bengal 

Army;  Son.Mq;'or  x  May  63 

Qr.  Muter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — James 

Bond   8Sept66 

BuffFacin^UyiC 


467 

North  Tipperary. 

{Light  It^aniry. )     [No.  105 .  j 
Head  Quarters,  Caahel. 

HoHOIUmT  COLOKSL. 

G.  Ponaonby,  Vise.  Lismore, 

Lt.  qftke  County,  late  Cor. 

17  Laneer$  n  Jan.  55 

Lt.Goloitxl. 
George  Frend.^  kUe  Bret. 

Ma}.  a6  JP.  :Hon.  Col.p.».  16  Mar.  7a 
Majors. 
BichardAuR.  Cooper,*  iof« 

Lt.  ^Capt.  Scott  Fu:  Od*.  a8  Feb.  74 

Joseph  Seymour,  j?.» x6  June  79 

Captaiits. 
Geo.  Pred.  Green,*  Captain 

k.p.7oF. 7  Jan.  74 

Fitsgibbon  Trant,  lait  Lt. 

64  Jf. 7  Jan.  74 

Henry  Charles  Manaergh,* 

late  Capt.  30  F, 15  Mar.  76 

Chas.  S.  Hamilton,!'.* 19  July  76 

EdmnndEyre  15  May  78 

Robert  Jones  Ashmore x6  Apr.  79 

LUUTSHAKTS. 

George  Wolfe   ai  Apr.  75 

Beiy.  P.  E.  C.  Bnnbory   ...la  May  75 
Randal  St.  G.  Manser>;ch  ...aa  Nov.  76 

Hugh  H.  M.  O'Grady aoMay79 

Morgan  H.  M.  Harding   ...13  Sept.79 

Richard  J.  Gardiner x3Sepl.79 

Vernon  Wm.  Buasell 13  Sept.79 

Wm.  y.  Penne&Uher 13  Sept.79 

SxCOVn  LlSUTSKAVTB. 

Alex.  Lindsay  Carnegie  ...aj  Sept.  79 
4<y*.  ^Qij)«.— W.H.Herbert, 

Capt.  liF 9  Nor.  78 

Qr.MaHer  {»Uk  rank  of  Qr. 
Jfr.  •»  tke  .^raqr).— Barnes 

Carroll  lOct.  78 

Med.  Qf.—y.  W.  RoBBell, 

awrg.Me^ 30  July  73 

Dark  Green  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland, 

Tho.Auchinleck,2ateX£.zxP.i6  June65  . 
Chaa.  Murray  Alexander  ...xo  Aug.  7a  < 

Henry  Irvine    as  Oct.  731 

James  HenryStronge   a4  Dec.  73 

Hen.  Geo.  Saml.  Alexanderag  Apr.  74  , 
Rowley  Alex.  Miller, i».».  ...13  May  76  1 
Hon.  Chaa.  Alexander,  p.».  8  Jan.  79 
Peter  C.  Browne,'  laie  Capt, 

as  F. 3x  May  79 

LnuTBKAins. 

Hugh  Gore    94  July  75 

Walter  L.  Stronge ao  Ang.  79 

Wm.  Bdw.  Carver ao  Aug.  79 

Robert  L.  Blosse ao  Aug.  79 

Robert  G.  Gore aoAag.79 

Henry  Ward  Lowiy  13  Sept.  79 

John  Pirn  13  Sept.  79 

Sbcovd  LzxurarAXTS. 
Robt-Armstrong-Yerburgh  4  May  78 
Cecil  Hamilton  Browne   ...  a  Apr.  79 

Richard  Ellis    6  Aug.  79 

Charles  B.  8.  Stronge  3  Sept.79 

Hamilton  Stuart xo  Dec.  79 

A^it.4r  C!a»<.—Robt.  Conway 

Dobbs  tX\M,late  Capt.n  F. ; 

Son.  M<^or  x  Oct.  63 

Faymaater.—yim.  Maxwell 

Carpendale a6  Feb.  55 

(^.Matter  {wUk  rank  </  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tkeArmg).—  Rob. 

Davidson   i  Apr.  77 

Med.  0/'.--John  Moore, JTD. 

Surg. X4  Apr.  60 

Wm.  Sproule  Love,  Surg....  i  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


SoTal  Tyrone  FusilierB. 

[No.  80.] 
Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 
HovomAXT  CoiiOirxL. 
£ir  James  Mathew  Stronge, 
Bart.  JF.  DL.  laU  tfs  ^• 

Ode aa  Apr.  62 

Lt.Coianxl  CoioiAiroAirT. 
Fras.  Ellis,  JP.  Horn.  C0L...310  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 
George  Perry  M'Clintook, 

VL.  JF 8  Feb.  71 

LewisMansergh  Buchanan,* 
laU  Lt.  SBF.:  IJon.Lt.Cohan  Jan.  79 
Cattaiks. 
Robt.S.Hamilton,f M.Jfiiy.  xo  June  64 
Hon.  Robt.  Torrens  O'Nemxs  June  65 


Westmeatli. 

(Ei/f«.)    [No.  XX4.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mullingar. 

HOKOBABT  OOLOITBL. 

Fulke  S.,  Lord  Grevillo,  JTP. 

late  1  Life  Qde 39  Dec.  75 

Lt.Goloitbl. 
Sari  qf  Granard,  JTP.,  p.e.; 

Hon.  Colonel a6  Dec.  55 

Majobs. 
John  Richard  Malone,  late 

Lt.  xa  Lanoere   x6  Apr.  79 

Captaiks. 
John  C.  Grant,  Capt.  h.p. 

a  F. ;  Hon.Mqfor x8  May  7X 

Fra.    L.    Tottenham,    laie 

Ene.  loF.    19  June  71 

Francis  Hume  Kelly,  p.e.  ...31  Jan.  7a 

Wm.  G.  Fitzgerald,  p.* x8  Nov.  74 

Arthur  R.  Meoham,p.« 19  Dec.  74 

Wm.  Henry  Levinge,|y.«....z6  Aug.  79 

LXXUTBlTAjrTS. 

Edward  Batiersby,  p.*.    ...  x  Apr.  74 

Arthur  M.  J.  O'Conor a4  Feb.  75 

Edw.  W.  Purdon 18  May  76 

Montagu  R.  Chapman ao  Aag.  79 


SBCOim  LiBUTXiTAm. 
Henry  Famham  Burke  ...isSepL;; 
Gilbert  Lavallan  J.  J.  G. 

Nugent  aCMtr.  7-) 

Patrick  H.  A.  O'Hara 2  Apr.  ?v 

Thomas  M.  Jameson 13  Sept-rj 

A^t.  4-  Caj»£.— J.E.Harden, 

Ca^^.  \cgF.  8  Jan.  76 

Qr.  JfMfar  (v*a  ramk  pf  Qr. 

Mr.  te  a^^rn^).— James 

Foley  X  Apr.  77 

J/«rf.Qir.~R.V.15aUy.S»fy.a5  July  73 
Black  Facings. 


Wexford.  i 

Head  Quarters,  Wexford.   [No.  99.^^   | 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL.  | 

Robt.Shapland,XoiiiCarew5Apr.  47  j 

Lt.Colokbl. 
Harry  Alcock,  p.t.  DL.  JF.  I 

Hon.  Colonel 3  Dec.  «  j 

Majobs. 
Narcissus  Edw.  Huaon.ji.*.  I 

JF.,Hon.Lt.  Colonel xoMsj;!  | 

Beauchamp     Henry     Col- 

dough,  Hon.  Lt.Col x  June  79 

Philip  Savage  Alcock,*  JF. 

late  Capt.  QS  F. x60ct.  75 

Captadts. 
JohnThos.Beatty,J7oa.lfra;.i8  Jime6o 
James  Gavan,  Hon.  Major  .a6  Apr.  U 
Robert  Roche,  Horn.  Major.  4  May  71 
Morgan  Geo.    Lloyd,   late 

Comet  I  Dr.  Gdt.  p.e.  JF, 

Inet.  qfMuek.    xt  May  71 

Henry  Arthur  Boy8e,p.«.  ...77  Jnly  74 
Philip  Herbert  Here,  jp.9.  ...15  Jose  77 

Fred.  K.  P.  Pigott 4  June  77 

Walter  Redmond ax  Aug.  7S 

Owen  L.  F.  Lloyd 9  Jane?) 

LiBUTBVAsra. 
Hon.  Wm.  John  French  ...30  Vsy  77 
Bernard  J.  G.  Bioharda  ...23  Ocl  -fi 

Richard  Nunn aoAnf^.T^ 

Abraham  J.  Howlin ao  Aiv  79 

William  H.Nunn ao  Aug.:^ 

Frederick  P.  W.  Power    ...ao  Aog.  79 

Edwin  G.  Johnson aoAag-Tt 

Wm.  Alovsiua  B.Bedmond  ao  Sept.  7^ 

SBOOim  LXBUTXVAHn. 

Edmund  Martin  Read 9  Jane  79 

Charles  F.  H.  Bicharda  ...a6  Joly  7^ 

Wm.  B.  G.  Blacker    x6  Anj?.  7) 

Anthony  Loftus  Cliffe  . .....  13  Bepi. 79 

Wm.  H.  K.  Bedmond   34  Dee. :« 

Adit.  4-  C<^.— T.  C.  Wray. 

Capt.  x8  F. as  Feb.  f 

Qr.  Matter  {withramkqfQr. 

Mr.  in  tkeArwuf).~-Qeart(9 

Wm.  Hawkeeoy a9NoT.:9 

Med.  Q^.— Bob.  J.  Crean, 

Sura.    IS  May  71 

John  Percy  Waddy,4.&ify. IS  May  7» 
Tellow  Facings. 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 


Soyal  Jersey. 

Adjutant  General. 
Lt.Col.  Chas.  P.  Le  Comu. 
Chief  Aeeiet.    nepector  em 

Ckiiflnetr.  qfMueketry. 

Lt.Col.  T.  Percival  Touael,' 

laU  Lt.  Colonel  27  F. 

Oovemment  Secretary. 

Lt.  Col.  J.  F.  Murray,  late 

9F. 


TlKLD  AbTILLXBT. 

Lt.Cole.  P.  Du  Heaume, 
Clement  A.  de  Quetteville. 

Ateiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Capt.  Philip  Sorel. 


lat,  or  Nobth-Wbst  Bbox- 

XXHT. 

Lt.Col.  PhiUp  Payn. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant, 
Bt.Mfv'or,  James  Gibant. 


avn,  or  Nobtx  Rsencxira. 

Lt.Col.  J.  Godfiwy,  Col.  and 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Ad^jutant. 
Capt.  H.  W.  C.  Saunders. 


STH,  or  South-Wbst  Rbgx- 

MKITT. 

Lt.Col.  Joshua  Brayn. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  J.  Brayn. 


3BD,  or  East  RsoiicxirT. 
Hon.Col.  Francis  Le  Breton. 
Lt.Col.  John  Touzel. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 

Capt.  W.  C.  Gray. 


4TB,  or  South  Rxgiicxkt. 
St.  Lawrence  Battalion. 
Lt.Col.  Gervaise  Le  Gros. 

Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  A^'utant. 
Captain  W.  B.  Godflray. 

St.  Helier  Battalion. 
Lt.Col.  Bdw.  Delataste. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Ati^'utant. 
Bt.Mator  U.  Bailhache. 


avD,  or  Nobtx  Bi  GiviM 

(Light  Ittfantry.) 
Lt.Col.  James  GaUieim?. 
Aeeiet.Inepeetor  and  Adjnteet. 
JBf.lfit^B.&SoreU. 


Eoyal  GueniBey. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 
Col.  William  BeU,  Ute  64  F. 
Adjutant  General  of  Militia. 
Lt.Col.  J.  M'Crea.  laie  45  F. 
MiUHa  Aidee  de  Camp  to  the 

Lt.Govemor. 
Lt.Col.  Jul.  Alphonso  Carey. 
Major  F.  W.  Gosselin,  laie 
4  Dr.  Guarde. 
Capt.  W.  W.  Carey. 


3B]>,  or  South  RxGimxr. 
(lAgU  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  Cowm.  J.  C.  Uacna. 
Adjutant.  Bt.  Major  Jouai 
fie  Pelley. 


Abtillbbt  Rbgixxitt. 
Lt.Col.  W.  M.  Jones. 
Adjutant^  Capt.  W.  Barton. 


xsT,  or  East  Rboixbitt. 
(Light  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  A.  H.  ColUngs. 
Adjutant.  Capt.  J  Plrio. . 


4TH,  or  Wbst  Rbomixt. 
(Light  Iitfantrw.J 
Lt.Col.Comm.J.G.deGttit^ 
Adjutant, 


Boyal  Aldemeyr 

Abtxllxbt. 
X<.a>i.CSwi«.T.N.BarbeD*ca 
Adjutant.  Lt.  J.  Renier. 


Boyal  Sark. 

Lt.  Col.  Cow.  Wm.T.  Collinp 
Acijutant. 


Digitized  by  V^jOOV  11:^ 


8epi.i 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  Hie  Militia,  468 

Aberdeenshire.— 1  Captain  IdLon  sorvod  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Murray,  R.  Artillery,  employed  on  the 
50-iiiile  r&dios  round  Shanghai  during  the  eummer  of  1863.  Also  with  the  Anglo-Chinese  Contingent  in  Colonel 
Qordon's  Taeping  campaigns  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Changchowroo  (Medal,  and 
fitsr  of  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Dragon) . 

Anglesey.—'  Lt  Colonel  Lewis  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  in  1854-5,  including 
the  battles  of  Balaklayaand  Inkerman,batU6  of  the  Tcheroaya,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Tiurkisb  War  Medal,  and  sth  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

Antrim.—!  Captain  Pottinger  served  at  the  attack  on  the  Burda  Hills,  loth  December  1859. 

'— aa^.-u  Colonel  Hon.  Edward  Brownlow  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th 
1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sehastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Captain  Pakenham  served  with  the  xoist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North  West  Frontier  War  of  1863,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Miyor  Simpson  served  with  the  5and  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the 
Bsvee  on  the  lath  and  x6th  July  1857 ;  also  flrom  the  X4th  August  at  the  siege  assault  and  occupation  of  Delhi— 
wverely  wounded  in  the  right  breast  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

*  Quarter  Master  Davidson  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z  860  in  North  China, 
incloding  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Peki|» 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).       '»»'»'  ~» 

Ayr.— 1  Sir  James  Fergusson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  4th  Ma^r 
i8s5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
TnrkiBh  Medal). 

*  Mi^or  M'Alester  served  with  the  46th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (MedAl  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Met^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Quarter  Master  Grahame  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  the  at  at  Fusiliers,  including  the  batUes 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

Bedford.—'  Sir  John  Burgoyne  served  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea,  in  1854,  and  was  seventy 
woonded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Qsarter  Master  Muir  served  with  the  72th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was 
preient  with  the  Thames  Expedition  and  with  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 

Buoks.— '  Captain  Powell  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  in  the  (Crimean  campaign  flrom  the  ist  Sept.  1855,  including 
the  liege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Scott  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  during  the  KaiBr  war  of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  was  present 
in  all  the  principal  actions  in  Kaifirland ;  also  at  Uie  battle  of  Rerea— wounded.  Served  aJso  in  the  Indian  campaign 
of  1858-59  (Medal). 

Osmbfidga.— 1  Oaptafn  Willis  served  with  the  ist  Roirals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  December  1854,  inolndtng 
the  Biege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chwp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Osrlow.— A  Major  Butler  served  with  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  1 860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Cnasps). 

Oamarvon.— ^IC^or  Morgan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  23rd  FusiUers  in  1873 
(Aihsnti  Medal). 

Oheshlrei— 1  Colonel  Loch  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  SutleJ  Campaign  in  1846  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Was  sent  ear^  in  1854  by  the  Foreign  Office,  under  General  Beafeson, 
to  the  Danubian  Provinces  to  organise  the  Turkish  Irregular  Cavalry  with  rank  of  Lt.  Coicnel  in  the  Turkish 
Service;  crossed  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  invalided  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Alma  (Turkish  Medal).  Attached 
to  Head  Quarters  of  Osmmander  in  Chief  in  China  m  1857  and  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture 
of  Csaton  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  on  board  the  gunboat  "  Bustard,"  at  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  and  upper 
forts  in  1858.  Was  attached  to  the  head  quarters  of  Sir  Hope  Ghrant  in  i860  and  present  at  the  various  operations 
previous  to  and  at  the  capture  of  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  the  Taku  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompitnied  the 
Esrl  of  Elgin  with  the  army  on  advance  on  Pekin,  and  was  captured  with  Mr.  Parkes  and  sent  prisoner  to  Pekin ; 
on  release  brought  home  the  Convention  of  Pekin  and  ratified  treaty  of  Tien*tsin,  and  made  CB. 

'  H^jor  Egerton  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  <^nd  up  to  the  13th 
Apnl  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  3f^r  Harrison  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  MagdiJa  (Medal) 

*  Captain  SaUaborv  served  in  the  Servian -Turkish  war  fh>m  a9th  August  to  aand  October  1876,  and  was  present 
u  Aide  de  Camp  to  G^eneral  Dochtouroff  at  the  battle  of  Zaitchar  (where  he  gained  the  silver  medal  for  "valour  ")• 
bsttles  of  the  aoth  and  azst  October  on  the  heights  before  Deligrad,  and  other  minor  aiR^rs.  Was  one  of  the  first 
three  placed  on  Prince  Milan's  private  list  for  the  Gold  Medal  ft)r  **  conspicuous  gallantry  in  action." 

Cork.— 'Major  Wrizon  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  i860  to  1865;  com- 
msnded  a  Company  and  was  present  with  the  Expedition  to  Warea  with  capture  and  destruction  of  Pahs. 
Exneditionto'Waitaraand  Huirangi,  and  action  at  Euirangi;  expedition  to  Kinihi  and  attack  and  capture  of 
I'Blu:  actions  at  Kairau  on  the  aqth  and  30th  December  z86o;  capture  of  Matorikoriko ;  sapping  operations  to 
Rifle  Pits  and  Pah  at  Te  Area  and  Pukerangiori  and  repulse  of  the  sortie ;  action  of  Rangiriri,  and  storming  and 
csptore  of  the  Pah  on  the  3 ist  and  aand  November  1863  (Medal). 

'Captain  Cuppage  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infiantsy  in  the  New  Zealand  War  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  of  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

Oomwall.— >  Lt.Colonel  Champion  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
B«Ke  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenehes  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  i6th 
ud  xTth  June— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  Ma^,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of 
thellediidie). 

*  Sir  Wm.  Wallaoe  Onslow  served  in  the  lath  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  x866  (Medal). 
B«r^.— '  Colonel  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

'  Coionel  MoslQy  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  KaiBrland  in  1851-53,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the 
WateiUoof  m  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Byre's  Column  on  the  4tn  Dec.  1851  (Medal). 

■  LtColonel  Newdigate  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1851,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  (Medal). 

*  Qoaner  Master  Beid  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includinf 
tbeliataes  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  the  76th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fkll  of  SebMStopol  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Kotahl  recapture  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of 
^^wslior,  siege  and  eaptare  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Khoondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has 
also  the  Mend  for  long  and  meritorious  service. 

^  Hi^or  Hurt  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Baltic  in  x8s4  and  in  the  Black  Sea  in  1854-56  (Baltic  Medal, 
Crimean  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Asoff  and  Sebastopol,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

I>evon.— 1  Major  Letts  served  with  the  Builk  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  3rd  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clam,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LLColonel  Savile  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  in  i844-45,and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Bamun^^ur.  Boodurghur,  Pnnella,  Powngbur,  Runghor,  Monohur,  and  Munsuncosh  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

*  U.Golanel  Dowell  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe-head,  sand  May  1854.  Served  with  the 
Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  the  i8th  June ;  present  at  the  destruction  of 
a  fort  aiul  barracks,  and  the  shelling  an  encampment  on  the  23rd  June ;  destruction  of  thirty  vessels  in  the 
Bay  of  Werolax  on  30th  June ;  landing  at  Lovisa,  and  burning  the  doverxmient  houses,  &c.,  on  5th  July ;  shelling  a 
Cossack  encampment  on  loth  July ;  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  Ac.,  lath  July ;  action  with  a  steamer,  gun- 
boats,  and  a  batteiy  near  Wiborg  on  the  13th  July ;  and  was  mentioned  in  the  despatches  for  his  gallantry  in  assist- 
^Mto  aave  the  crew  of  a  boat  under  fire,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Victoria  Cross ;  engaged  with  the  batteries  at 
'^^'6<^nckaham  on  aist  July;  occupation  of  the  Island  of  Kotka,  and  destruction  of  the  stores,  Ac,  on  a6th  July,  and 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 


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of  NanSuBiang"  capture  by  escalade  of  the  wf^d  cities  of  ^adin,  Tslnpoo,  Tsolin,  and  fortified  town  of  N^jow,  and 
the  affbir  at  Nanhsiang  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  at  Najow). 

Donegal.—^  Lt.Ck)lonel  Lowry  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aSkir'of  Fnttyabad,  capture  of 
Ghandairee  Fort,  action  of  Sahao,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  capture  of  Fort  Lahorie,  attack  on  Koonch,  and 


,     _  ...  present  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 

_.3  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Ifedal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

~  Poraet. — ^  Colonel  Bingham  served  24  years  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  with  his  Regiment  in  theBormeae  wsr 
of  i8a4-25-26,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

*  Oolonel  Hall  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Bnrham.— ^  Major  Lluellyn  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh)m  the  8th  November  1854  to  the 
6th  March  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
>  Captain  Chapman  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  War  of  1863-66  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  King  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the  Boree 
Valley,  North  West  Frontier,  in  November  1853 ;  also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  a^inst  the  Lurruckzai 
Mohmunds  including  the  destruction  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  1854  (Medal  wiUi  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Sladden  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  indudiug  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  nth  May,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  9th  June,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Modal  with  four  Clasps,  Medal  with  Gratuity  of  ;^i5  for  distinguished  Conduct  in  the  FicTd,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  firom  Jan.  1864  to  March  1863,  inclsdiBg 
the  attack  on  the  Qate  Pah  (Medal). 

Xdinbur^. — *  Lord  Lothian  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  J.  Outram  in  the  Persian  war ;  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Mohnmrah,  and  accompanied  the  troops  in  their  advance  upon  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasn). 

*  Migor  Boulton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  March  to  July  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  Scobie  served  with  the  42nd  Hignlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  w&b 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafui,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Tnmley  was  on  board  the  Transport  "Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Heed  Quarters  of  the  54th 
Regiment  on  passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  de&troyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  nth  Nov.  X857.  Served 
daring  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  luid  was  present  at  the  surrender 
of  Fort  AhmeUe  and  all  the  operations  on  the  Nepanl  Froniier  (Medal). 

Xssex.— 1  Major  Newton  served  in  the  Oimea  from  3rd  May  1855  with  the  Buf!^  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  mth  Clasp,  and  Tm-kish  Medal). 

*  Major  Holroyd  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Alio 
in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Ca  wnpore  on  the  26th,  a7th,  and  28th  (wonnded)  Nov. 
1857,  capture  of  Meeanguuge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  A^imghur  (was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Aximghar 
column  in  the  winter  of  1858-9),  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medalwith  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Arthur  Worthington  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  3rd  September  1855  (Medal  with 
CHasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Hart-M'Harg  served  vriih  the  44th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  (Cemetery 
on  the  1 8th  June  (Medal  witJii  three  Clasps,  Medal  for  Distinguished  Service  in  the  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of  the 
North  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Fife.— 1  Sir  Arthur  Halkett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on 
the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

Glamorgan.—'  Captain  A.  M.  P.  Kemeys-Tynte  and  Lieut.  £.  P.  Kemeys-Tynte  served  with  the  xst  Battalioc 
24th  Foot  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1B79. 

aiouoester.— ^  Captain  H!  C  Worthington  served  with  the  2Sth  Regiment  as  Adjutant  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Hants.— 1  iSout.  Colonel  Briggs  served  with  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855. 
including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Spillcr  served  in  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  field  during  the  Waikato,  Tauranga,  and  Tanuaiki 
campaigns  in  New  Zealand,  undtr  Generals  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  and  Sir  Trevor  Chute,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Rangiawbia  and  Orakau.  After  the  embarkation  of  the  troops  for  England  he  command^  a  company 
of  Colonial  Troops,  and  the  war  breaking  out  again  in  1868  he  was  selected  to  take  the  command  of  the  Nelscm 
and  Taranaki  contingent  during  the  Wanganeui  campaign ;  was  in  command  of  the  Turn  Turn  Mokai  redoubt 
attacked  by  the  rebels, 'and  KHkaxumea  redoubt  attacked  by  the  Hau  Haus  on  the  6th  9th  and  nth  Oct.  1868 
(highly  complimented  in  district  orders— and  services  acknowledged  by  the  Colony).    On  23  Oct.  1868  he  was 

fasetted  as  Sub  Inspector  in  the  Armed  Constabulary^  and  accompanied  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Whitmore  to 
overty  Bav  during  the  massiicre,  and  was  in  command  of  a  company  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Njatapa  on  the 
iBt  ma  srd  and  4th  Jan.  1869.  Was  fifteen  months  in  command  of  the  Wairoa  District,  Hawke's  Bay,  Bad 
organized  an  expedition  of  Europeans  and  Natives  to  Waikare,  and  captured  and  destroyed  the  settleinisntt  of 
XtiScurangi,  Whikenui,  and  Te  Kiwi— received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Minister.  Commanded  a  company  in  the 
expedition  t6  Waikaremona  Lakes  against  the  Wrewera  rebels. 

Huntingdon.-^  Major  Rooper  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  23rd  Aug.  1855  (Medalwith 
Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Jersey.—*  LtColonel  Touzel  ser^-ed  with  the  27th  Regiment  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

Kent. — 1  Major  Knight  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  Transgogra 
operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Oolonel  Howell  was  present  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Herman,  the  Consul  General  of  Tripoh,  with  theSxpedi* 
tion  which  was  sent  by  the  Turkish  Government  in  the  winter  of  1855-56  to  suppress  a  rebellion  of  the  Arabs  in  the 
Gharien  and  Jebbe  Mountains  (Turkish  Military  Order  of  Merit). 

3  Quarter  Master  Yeatts  served  with  the  92nd  Highlandei's  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  indndizif 
the  actions  of  Raighur,  Mongrowlie,  Sindwaho,  Kurrai,  and  Barode  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Woodruff  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  troza  the  20th  Nov.  1854,  including  (he 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Klldare.— *  Quarter  Master  Gage  served  with  the  tst  Battalion  20th  Foot  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  tna 
November  1858  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  inolnoing  the 
affkur  of  the  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal). 

Lanark. — *  Major  Gossling  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  186^-66  as  Lieutenant  in  Taranaki  Military  Settler*, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ahu  Ahu  Kaitakie,  and  Fiprilei  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Giles  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  from  the  26th  December  1873,  and  was  employed  in  tfaa 
Transport  Service  (Medal). 

»  Quarter  Master  McLeod  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  batiies  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  £sU  of  Sebastopol,  aad 
assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  is  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Goc> 
iingent  at  Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  co  Seraighat,  afihir  of  Kali  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of 


Allygnnge,  battle  of  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pasgaun  and  Russnlpore  and  evacuation  of  MithowUe  (Medal  with  tvo 
Glasps) .    umbeyla  campaign  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

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lia&oasUre.— ^  Major  Sandys  served  in  Bengal  through  the  Sepoy  Mutiny  in  1857-58.      , 

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*  LtCoIoncI  Bheppard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  T854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regfe.  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  ';^ith 
three  Claspis  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  oampaiga  of  1857-58, 
and  commanded  two  companies  of  the  4th  Rejjriment  attached  to  a  field  force  sent  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee. 

*  Majior  Farmar  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Petropolovsld  in  1855. 

*Lt.ColoDel  GodArey  served  vrith  the  73rd  Regi.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59,  including  the  operations 
in  tiie  Nepanl  Terai  (Medal) . 

7  (^ptarn  Garland-Matthews  served  with  the  French  Ambulance  of  the  Army  of  the  North  in  the  Franco-German 
war  of  1870-71.   Received  from  the  French  Government  the  bronze  cross  for  service  in  aid  of  the  wounded. 

<  Major  Bolton  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1835  (Medal  with  (Tlasp 
(or  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  H^or  Winniett  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Oimean  campaign  Arom  April  to  September  1855, 
indading  the  siege  of  Scbastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  (Meoal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  Company  of  the  24th  Regiment  in  a  flying  column  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  from  Fe- 
rozepore  in  parsuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Tantia  Topee  in  February  and  March  1859. 

I*  Quarter  Master  Dixon  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  25th  Dec.  1854.  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition, 
including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Cla"»p). 

'^  Qoarter  Master  Gilbert  served  with  3rd  Bufls  m  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fUl  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  6th  June),  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  belonged  to 
the  covering  and  ladder  p^rty  of  the  2nd  Division  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkinh  Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Munro  served  in  the  Crimea  from  zath  June  1855,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  ct^ptare  of  Kotah  on  jcth 
March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Leicester.— 1  Major  Pearson  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  siege 
SMault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege 
and  capture  of  Powrie,  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Leitrim.— J  Oilonel  Hon.  W.  J.  Forbes  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  29th  Dec.  1854  and 
has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

Limerick.— 1  Major  Mawe  was  present  with  the  expedition  which  stormed  the  war  fences  of  Kambia,  and 
bombarded  the  town  of  Gballah,  Western  Africa,  on  the  23rd  and  24th  March  1859. 

Lincoln.— 1  Captain  Mooro  served  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was 
prefientat  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'  Major  Mason  served  with  the  Bind  Regt.  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations 
at  Ca'wnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Khankur,  taking  of  Bareilly, 
Mbaequent  operations  in  Rohilcund,  and  defence  of  Powajme  (Medal) - 

*  Captain  Jebb  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Rnw^n  served  with  the  37th  I^giment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  first 
atiempt  to  relievo  Arrah  under  Captain  Dunbar,  actions  of  Atrowlca  and  Koelsa,  defence  of  Azimghur  from  25th 
March  to  15th  April  1858,  pursuit  of  Ko*r  Sing  and  actions  of  17th  and  20th  April,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  actions 
of  17th,  i8th,  and  20th  October  1858,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal). 

London. — 1  Lt.Colonel  Dundas  served  with  tne62nd  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  T6th  August  1855,  including  the 
«ege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Major  Mackenzie  served  in  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Campaign  of  1857-59,  mcluding  the  action  of 
fhadagunge,  siege  and  c&pture  of  Lucknow  with  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace, 
capture  of  Methowlie,  and  battle  of  Biswa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Savory  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  J 
advanced  with  Havelock's  Column  from  Cawnpore  on  the  19th  September  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungar- 
»ar.  Oonao,  Buseorutgunge,  capture  ofthe  Alumbagh,  and  the  severalactions  resulting  in  the  relief  and  subsequent 
defence  of  Lucknow  (wounded) ;  was  at  the  storming  of  the  Engine  House,  and  Him  Khana ;  served  under  Outram 
tiiroughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
I'Qcknow;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858,  and  as  Station  Stafi*  Officer  to  Colonel  Smith  commanding  a  Field 
Force  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  Life  Pension  for  Wounds). 

Londonderry. — i  Major  Lawrence  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-61,  and  in 
*iiu  of  186^-65,  including  the  action  at  Kohewa  (Medal). 

Mayo.— 'Major  Whaite  served  with  the  loth  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1846  including  the  latter  part 
of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  surrender  of  that  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Knox-Gore  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rides  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1S58  in 
the  Arrah  District,  Bengal  (Medal). 

.'Capcam  Kingscote  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  T2th  November  1854,  including  the 
•iere  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  waai  severely  wounded— right  arm  amputated— at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
8ih  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Middlesex. — ^  Major  Adair  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was 
present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal). 

'  Major  Black  served  with  the  09th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the 
■mender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Ward  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

'  Quarter  Master  Milne  served  wjth  the  ist  Battalion  Riile  Brigade  in  the  Kaflir  war  in  1852-53  including  the  ex- 
pedition beyond  the  Key  in  Aug.  1852  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
hattlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also 
granted  the  Silver  Medal  with  Annuity  for  Meritorious  Service. 

'Li. Colonel  Aikman  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Wheeler  (Medal).  Served  in  the 
la<iian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  varibus  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
and  when  in  command  of  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  advanced  picket,  with  a  hundred  of  his  men  on  the  ist  March 
jSs^  he  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  rebel  force  consisting  of  500  Infantry,  200  Horse,  and  two  guns,  cutting  up 
100  men,  capturing^  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  remainder  of  the  enemy  into  and  over  the  Goomtee,  himself 
receiving  a  severe  sabre  cut  on  the  face  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy.  For  ihis  feat,  which 
^r^  performed  under  every  disadvantage  ot  broken  ground,  and  partially  under  the  flanking  fire  of  an  adjoining 
fort,  he  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross. 

'  Captain  Burstall  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

'  Captain  Hunt  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1864-65-66,  and  was  present  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  and  Te  Aw^mutu,  action  before  Wereroa  and  Nukumaru,  when  the  enemy 
attacked  the  British  Camp  ana  were  repulsed  with  great  loss ;  also  with  the  field  force  under  Major  General 
Chute  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Putahi  and  subsequent  operations  in  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  (Medal). 

Monaghan. — » IC^or  Henderson  ser^'cd  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  in  June  1857  was  attached  to 
an  Irregular  Levy  of  1,400  men  engaged  in  the  district  for  the  protection  of  Agra,  being  also  vested  with  the  powers 
of  Joint  Magistrate  in  the  district  of  Agra,  Allyghur,  andMuttra;  present  at  the  action  of  Agra  on  5th  July,  and 
was  afterwards  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Force ;  in  Oct.  was  appointed  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Greathed, 
present  at  the  action  of  Dilkhoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  afihir  at  Kanouge,  afihir  of  2nd  Dec. 
and  action  of  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore ;  served  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  Gren.  Sir  Thomas  Harte  Franks, 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  Sultanpore,  and  Dhowraha,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  (wounded  by  an  explosion),  including  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh  (Medal  with  two 
CT&apa). 

'  U.Colonel  Woodwright  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal)  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  Amoy,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.    He  also  served  with  the  xoth  in  the.Burmah^ar  of 

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J55»-S3  to  the  conclusion  (Medal),  and  wm  present  at  the  naval  action  and  dertruotion  of  the  enemy's  "todESdej  on 
■toe  Bangoon  river,  landed  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  Marines  of  the  JV»  mttj 
Btormed  and  destroyed  the  Dalla  stockades ;  served  during  the  three  succeeding  days'  operations  m  the  jriaiMy 
•nd  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  on  the  X4th  April  waa  with  the  storming  party  st  the  Great  utgoa 
Ftkgoda,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  heights  of  PJrofne  »  J*^  '*?J ' 
eonimanded  a  Company  of  the  i8th  during  the  whole  of  the  suocessftd  operations  in  the  Donabew^gnct  mclnfluy 
irth  March  1853  (wounded),  when  the  18th  stormed  and  carried  the  ilrst  stockade,  also  19th  Mardi  when  the stronj- 
bold  of  the  Burmese  Chief  Mea  Toon  was  stormed  and  after  considerable  loss  captured  (Medal  with  Clasp  icr 

Vorfolk.— 1  Major  Dods  served  with  the  14th  Regt.  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopcl,  wi« 
Msault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Turkish  Medal).  w^   irr-. 

ITottliiitbun.— 1  Lt.  Colonel  Girardot  commanded  a  Detachment  on  board  the  BirUnhead,  when  ™™i®°J*i; 
ger  Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the  night  of  the  36th  Feb.  1853.     He  served  with  the  43«3l  ^  **«  ^■°*'  ^^  *^ 

^Captain  Fosbroke  served  with  the  3nd  Queen's  RoyaU  in  the  China  war  of  x86o,  including  the  actims  ofAe  3^5 
a8th  and,  X4th  August,  x8th  and  aist  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps  fbr  the  Taku  Ports  and 
^«kin).  ,  ^       ,. 

OzfoM.— 1  Major  Sparke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Inflmtry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  igtb 
1^71855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .     ,   ..      ... 

Parth-— >  Lord  Stormont  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  a9th  Aug.  1855,  mcludmg  tw 
•tege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Oasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .        ,   . 

*  Quarter  Master  Simpson  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55<i^; 
dvding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertoh  and  Yenikale.  siege  and  ftOl  of  Sebartopoigttflai 
with  three  CHasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  inolndinff  the  BCtMcsoi 
Oiwnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge.  and  Shumahabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Luoknow  and  aaaaiUt  of  tM 
Martiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Ally  gunge,  attack  and  captuxeortsareuir 
(Medal  with  CJlaap.  and  Victoria  Cross).  ^    .    -v.      1^. 

Quean's  County.—^  Captain  Aldndsre  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  operations  in  Oude  m  DecemDer 
1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflbirs  of  Churda  and  Fort  of  Mu^jeedia  ( Medal) .  .    y  »• 

Badnor.— 1  Lt  Colonel  Thomas  served  with  the  snd  Dragoon  Guards  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59.  »aci*™^8 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  aflUrs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

Banfteiw.— 1  Major  Anderson  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  I^^^^S  r 
June  1858,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  the  9sth  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  Awah  and  Kotah^  battle  or 
KoCa  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and  served  for  lome 
time  aa  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) . 

Boaa.-~i  Captain  Rose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Brigade  in  tSie  Crimea,  also  at  the  boml>ardment  and  rar 
render  of  Kinboum,  and  with  Admiral  Sir  Houston  Stewart's  exploring  expedition  up  the  rivera  Bug  and  Dniepe. 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^  ^     . , 

*  (Captain  Grove  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Almaand  BattU*«. 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fiaU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  C^ass  of  the  Medjidie.  ani 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
pore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge.  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  MartiueR 
and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  BareiOy  (Medii 

Bhropahire.— 1  Major  Hornby  served  with  the  Military  Train  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China  (Medal 

'  Captam  Bennett  served  with  the  31  st  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Selwstopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkiah  Medal) .  .^. 

*  Captain  Brown-Greave  served  with  the  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Taptee  River  in  co-operation  wi» 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  X858. 

Bomeraet.— 1  Colonel  Adair  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimea  fbom  snd  May  X855,  inciaaing 
the  siege  and  fii.ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .      v-  •  vt 

*  Major  Sawyer  served  in  the  Netherlands  Army  during  the  Belgian  revolution  from  1833  to  1839,  and  is  a  Knigu 
of  the  Order  of  the  Couronne  de  ChAne.  ... 

*  Captain  Cox  served  with  the  "  Buflb"  in  the  Crimea  from  the  3rd  September  to  the  15th  November  x855.i>»«"""* 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  . 

»  Major  Brasier  Creagh  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  ci 
X864-66 ;  commanded  a  'froop  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns,  and  was  present  in  nearly  all  the  engage 
mentB  on  that  coast  (Medal) .  j 

7  Captain  Hillcoat  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  attached  to  the  Transport  (Medal) . 

Btaflbrd.—i  Quarter  Master  Sowton  served  with  the  38th  Regimenb  in  the  Crixnea  in  X854-55,  including  tae  aege    j 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cla&p,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  i8s7> 
includiog  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  contingent,  capture  of  Meeangnnge,  siege  and  eaptore    | 
of  Lucknow,  and  aflkir  of  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Haaara  campaign  in  1868. 

Suffolk.— 1  Major  Oakes  served  in  the  ist  Royals  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  ftt>m  nth  July  iSJ3    | 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^  ...  , 

*  Major  Browning  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  wi  oj    | 
Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkiah  MedflJ) .    Served  during  the  Indian  dbiuvj 
in  X857-58  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  Guacrat,  including  the  attack  on  the  Taringa  HiUs  (mentioned  in  «- 
spatches) ;  acted  in  the  same  capacity  to  another  Field  Force  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  andeapuuro  j 
of  Mondeth— horse  shot.  o  >  >i  * 

Surrey.—*  Colonel  Evelyn  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Kalaflat  in  X854.  He  was  appointed  by  the  Brusn 
(Sovemment  to  serve  under  General  Cannon  with  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army,  in  which  he  received  the  rans  01 
Kaimakwn.  He  accompanied  the  Allied  expedition  to  the  Crimea,  and  waa  present  in  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  m* 
laklava,  and  Inkerman ;  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria.  Received  thebonor^ 
rank  of  Lt. Colonel  in  the  British  Army  33rd  Oct.  1857  (Medal  with  four  Chisps  for  the  Crimea,  4th  Class  of  the  Uea- 
jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  .    . 

*  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  X7th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X858-S9,  including  the  panutci 
Tontia  Topee  and  action  of  Zerapore  (Medal ) .  . . 

*  Mi^or  Tredcroft  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trencheiwip 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  April  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<iUidie,  and  Turkish  Medvi. 

Sussex.— >  Colonel  Aldridge  served  with  the  sxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  including  t&« 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June :  also  the  expedition  to 
Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Major  Tubbs  served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  9th  Bombay  N.I.  against  the  mutineers  in  Cesu«> 
i  ndia  in  X858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

Tipperary.— '  Colonel  Frend  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  at  the  battle  of  Mahazajpore  39th  Deeenoff 
1S43,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  and  had  his  right  arm  amputated  on  the  field  (mentioned  in  deapa(tf<^ 
Bronse  Star).  . 

>  Migor  Cooper  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55>  inc^^iTh 
batUes  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Tbiv^ 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  also  in  the  IndiAu  campaign  fVom  the  90th  Sept.  1857  to  ^jj-^' 
1858;  preaent  at  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  and  severely  wounded  in  the  head  in  a  hand-io>hand  spN 
being  the  first  officer  to  enter  the  breach  of  that  place ;  was  also  engaged  in  all  the  subsequent  operationi  wbicc 
led  to  the  relief  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  relief  of  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  OontingentwiiB 
pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khala  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Furruckabad,  siege  and  ttil  of  Luoknow,  inclQdiQg 
the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Begum  Cottee,  and  minor  operations ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  throofl^  Bohflcnoa 
and  Oude,  actions  before  and  fall  of  BareiUy  from  5th  to  9th  May  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ^^^  ^ 


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«  Gftptain  Green  senred  in  the  i4tli  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  the  aotioa 
ofKokeroa  and  Bangariri  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Captain  Mansergh  served  as  a  Cadet  in  the  County  Boorke  Mounted  Police  (Victoria) » with  detachments  of  the 
i2(h  and  40th  Begiments  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Baliarat  Gold 
Fields,  3  Dec.  1854. 

Tyrone.— 2  LLOolonel  Buchanan  senred  with  the  88th  Begt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions 
St  Cswnpore  under  Miyor  Gen.  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  in  tha 
Doab  with  the  Column  under  (3ol.  G.  V.  Maxwell,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  Oflioer,  and  aiege  and  capture  of  Oalpee  in 
}Cay  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Captain  Browne  seryed  with  the  83rd  Beglmont  throughout  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  sup- 
pnssioii  of  a  mutiny  at  Nusserabad  in  August  1857,  at  the  atuok  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September,  and  at  its 
fiieffe  and  capture  in  Jon.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  ln«1ia). 

The  Tower  Hamlets.— ^  Major  Nott  served  with  the  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  Karens  in  Burmah  in  Jan. 
1857,  and  on  two  occasions  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  35th  Begt.  engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  received  a  letter 
of  spprob  ation  from  the  (Skrvemor  (General  in  Council.  Served  with  the  35th  Begiment  during  the  Indian  mufeiaj 
in  1857-58. 

>  Lt.Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  5th  February  to  the 
2;tfa  September  1835,  including  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  and  Bxx>edition8  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*LtColonel  de  Salis  seryed  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Biflemen  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53 
(Medsl).  ^ 

*  Lt  Colonel  Tewart  served  with  the  6th  Begiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  afEiir 
at  ?eroo  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jagdespore  Jangle  (Medal). 

'  Mi^or  Frobisher  served  with  the  55th  Begiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewan* 
girl  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Captain  Marshall  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other  Hill  Tribes  on  the 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Bhootan  expedition  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewangin  (Clasp). 

Warwick.— >  Colonel  GMmston  served  with  the  19th  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Jan.  to  2xst  July  1855 
(Vedal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Fortescne  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  operations  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Boad  with  the  6tli 
Begunent.    Also  with  the  ist  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  some  of  the  operations  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

WestmoTland.— 1  Lt. Colonel  Draflrien  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  1854  (Medal).  Was  at  the 
blockade  of  Odessa,  and  also  befbre  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  J855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wexford.—*  Major  Alcock  served  with  the  95th  Bo^.  in  the  (Mmean  campaign  from  the  z  5th  Jan.  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Woroester.— 1  Major  Norbury  served  as  Captam  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  and 
Jn^  to  4^  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp. 

Tork.— ^  Lt.  Colonel  Gunter  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  in  October  1854,  including  the 
Eiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

■  Ma^or  Blake  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  Oude  and  the  Trans-Grogra  district  in  7858-59,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Doondiakera,  aflkirs  of  Churda,  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mujeedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Holroyd  served  with  the  65th  Begiment  in  bhe  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Gnmston  served  with  the  and  Queen's  Boyals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) ;  also  with  the 
expedition  North  of  the  Orange  Biver  in  1853-53. 

^  M^or  Gumming  served  with  the  A8th  Begmient  in  the  Crimea  from  the  azst  April  to  the  7th  August  1855, 
indodingr  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Dowker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  6th  Begt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

'  MiQor  Chibitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  S3th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  sorties 
of  6th  April  and  zoth  May,  and  attack  on  tae  Quarries,  and  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x8th  June;  was  wounded  in  tba 
trenches  on  the  a8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Miyor  Bates  served  with  the  65th  Begiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6r,  at  Taranaki,  and  waa 
present  at  the  operations  at  Huirangi  and  before  Te  Arei.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Native  Interpreter  to  the 
Farces,  and  was  present  on  the  Staff  at  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  in  the  TaraxuPd  district  in  1863,  capture  of  the 
Pa  Katikira,  and  subsequently  in  the  Waikato  district  (Medal). 

*  Major  Leake  served  with  the  70th  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  including  operations  in  the 
pTOTinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Medal). 

^°  (Quarter  Master  Knowles  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  aand  Begiment  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern 
Mshtatta  Country  in  1844-45,  snd  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Po  wngfanr. 
Served  in  the  operations  on  the  N.W.  Jm)ntier  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  LLOolonel  Uewett  served  with  the  aoth  Begt.  in  the  (Mmeaflrom  aoth  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Ihll  of 
Sebastopol,  andaflkir  ofthe  z8th  June ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Saltanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meaal  with  Clasp) . 

"  (^ptain  de  Burgh  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  zst 
Begiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent,  aaerwards  on  special  duty  fbr  the  Bemount  Committee,  and  flxudly  he  waa 
appointed  to  the  command  of  a  troop  of  Natal  Horse,  with  which  he  served  in  the  ist  Division,  and  subsequent^ 
ihroaghoQt  the  operations  of  Clarke's  Column  to  the  end  of  the  campaign. 

^'  Lt.Ck>lonel  Brooksbank  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  the  38th  Begiment,  and  was  present  at 


the  biri^  of  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  aist 
sttsok  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5tn  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i«  Captain  Gilbert  served  with  the  70th  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65.  snd  was  present  at  the 
aetion  of  Bangiaohia,  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  White  Cliffs  (Medal). 


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BENGAL  CIVIL  SERVICE. 


^      B0.  7IBST  GILASB. 

1840  375o,Peanon,  Hm.  FnneiB Boyle  ... 
Z843  4 >66|  Jackson,  Hon.   LoniB    Steuart, 

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1844 '4000  Buckland,Jbfoji.  Charles  Thomas 


Jadj^  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces. 


* J44 1 3750.  Spankio,  Hon .  Robert 

xo44l35oo:Lmdsa7,  Charlee  Robert  . 
i844'a5oo'RichardBon,  Robert  John . 


1845 
1845 
1846 
X846 
1866 

X847 
1847 
1847 
1847 


4266  AinBlie,  Son.  William.. 

25oolLuflhington,  Henry 

3SooiReid,  Henry  Stewart 

4000  Melvill.  PhiUp  Sandys.  C8I.. 
4766 


833 

2500 
833 
3x66 


1848 
X848 
1849 
1849 
1849 

1849 
1849 
1849 
1849 

1849 

1850 

1850 
1850 
J850 
2850 

1850 
X850 

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1853 
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3750 
2500 

833 
3500 
3500 

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4166 

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4166 

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833 

9500 
3533 


Conner  .JZirn.  ^>r  GeorfreEbeneser 
Wilson,  Bart.CB.  KCSl.  CIE. 

Prinsep,  James  Hunter 

Keene,  Henry  George 

Morris,  John  Henry,  CST. 

£dwards,  Roderick  Mackenzie . 

SECOND  0LA88 
Oldfield,  Hon.  Richard  Charles  . 

Power,  James  William  

Dampier ,  Henry  Lucius    

Hume,  Allan  Octavian,  CJB 

Carmichael,  Charles  Paget  


2500 
6666 


3x66 

833 


2750 
3000 
2500 
8333 


Harrison,  Edward  Francis  

Ravenahaw,  Thomas  Edward ... 
Morris,  Hon.  George  Gordon  ... 
V^   McDonel),   Hon.    William 

Fraser 

Egerton,  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Eyles, 

J^CSI.  CIS 

Chapman,  Robert  Barclay,  CSI. 

{BarrUter  €U  Law)    

Mnspratt,  Henrv 

Cockerell.£b«.  Francis  Richard 

Brodhorst,  Maynard  

Colvin,  Hon.  Bazett  Wotenhall . 


Lewis,  John  Mangles 

Thompson,  Hon.  Aug.  Rivers, 

CSI.   

Browne,  Lord  Henry  Ulick  .. 
firandreth,  Arthur  {Barrister  at 

Law)  

3500  Saunders,  Reginald  Floyer(.8ar- 

ritier  at  Ltup) 

Maonabb,  James  William 

Capper,  William  Copeland  

Chase,  Henry  Minchin  

Eden,  Hon.  Sir  Ashley,.  JTCiS/. 

CIB 

Waterfield,  William 


3700 

833 
3x66 
2500 

833 

833 
39SO 
2500 
2500 

3500 

833 
3x66 
3x66 

3500 

3166 

2500 

5500 

3500 

3500 
35G0 
3500 

3x66 

4x66 
4x66 


Chapman,  Charles  Edward 

Plowden,  William  Chichele 

Batten,  .fio».  George  Henry  Max- 
well {BarriiteratLaw)    

Grey,  Edward  {Barrister  at  Lam) 
V(^  Mangles,  Ross  Lovris  . 
Palmer,  Arohdalo  Villiers. 
Cockerell,  Horace  Abel 


Tayler,SkipwithHenry  Churchill 

Waiock,  Henry  Davis 

Halsey,  William  Stirling  .... 


Maonabb,  Donald  Campbell.. 

Webster,  Henry  Binny  

Daniell,  Caimes  Anthony 


Bainbridge,      Anthony     John 

Richards  

Simson,  James  {Barrister atLaw) 

Lane,  Wilmot  (Barrister  at  Law) 

Gordon,  James  Davidson,  CSI.. 
Robertson,  James  Casanu4jor.. 


Thomhill,  Edward  Benaley .... 

Harrison,  Henxy  Anthony 

Browne,  John   Fredrick  {Ba 

rister  at  Law) 

Barlow,  Geoi^e  Nelson,  CSI.... 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 

Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue.    Member  of  the  Lieut.  Goveruor's 

Council. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  N.W.  Provfncoa. 
Jud>re  of  the  Chief  Court  of  the  Punjab. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  iBt  Grade,  Mosufferpore,  Bengal. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Proviuoes. 
Agent  to  the  Governor  General  at  Baroda. 

Lient.Govemor  of  N.W.  Provinces  and  Chief  Commiswoner  of  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlougb. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Meerut,  N.W.  Provuicev. 
Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Proviuccj*.    Furlough. 
Commissioner,  Rohilcnnd  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

■Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Distiict  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces,  Ghazecpore. 
Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  L.P.    Furlough. 
Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  Benares  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.     OfTg.  Member  of  the 
Board  of  Revenue.  [roncy.    (Un  special  duVf  at  home., 

Comptroller  General  of  Accounts.     Head  Commissioner  of  Paper  Cor* 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Burdwan  Division. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Punjab  and  its  Dependencies. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Financial  Department. 
Judge,  zst  Grade,  of  Sylhet,  Assam.    Also  Sessions  Judge  of  CSachar. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Beirares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  N.W.  Provinces.     Additional  Member  of  the  GoTeni0r 

General's  Council. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal 

Ordinary  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 
Conunissioner  of  Rajshahye  and  Cooch  Behar  Divisions,  Bengsl. 

Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  JnUunder  Div.,  Punjab.— Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner  and  Supermcendent,  Umballa  Division,  Punjab. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal.    (On  special  duty.) 

Accountant  General,  N.W.  Provinces.     Deputy  Commissioner  of  Psper 

Currency,  Allahabad  Circle.  Otiig.  Comptroller  General.  India. 
Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Sick  Furlough. 
Commissioner,  Meerut  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner  of  Inland  Customs,  Agra.    (On  special  duty.) 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Presidency  Division.     Farionsb. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal.    Fuztongh. 
Secretary  to  Government  of  Bengal  in  Judicial  andPohticalDeparUnentf. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Inspector  General  of  Registration  and  Commissioner  {)f  Excise  and  Stamps. 

N.  W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Conunissioner  of  Inland  CoskimS}  Agt^ 
Commissioner,  Peshawur  Division,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Commissioner,  Jhansi  Div.,  and  Offg.  Commr. ,  Agra  Div.,N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.   Officiating  Oommissioiier, 

Benares  Division.— Agent  to  the  Gov.  Gen.  at  Benares. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Commissioner, 

Allahabad  Division. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  OffidstifiS 

Commissioner,  Roy  Bareilly  Division. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offieiating  OommisstoDflr 

of  Excise  and  Stamps. 
District  and  Sessions  Jnd 
District  and  Sessions  Ju 


Lyall,  Alfired  Comyns^CJB 

Prinaep,  Son.  Henry  Thoby.. 

Daniell,  Clarmont  John 

Colvin,  EUiot 


:e,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 
I,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 


District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal. 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circoit,  Bhaugulpore  Division  sod  ue 

Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Secretai^  to  the  Government  of  India,  Foreign  Department. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces.   Fnrloogh. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provmces.    Furlough. 

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x855'zsoo 
1855 '2250 
1856  4ifi6 

18564166 


1856 
1856 


833 


Grant,  John  Peter 

Tiyler,  Wm.  VaBsittart  Graham 
Bayley»  Hon.  Sir  Steuart  Colvin, 

Tottenham,  Son,  Loftns  Richard 
JenkioAon,  Edward  George 


2500I Moore,  Charles  William.. 


856!a5oo|rumer,  William  Charles 


1856 


1856  3250 


1856 


833 


2750 


THIRD  OLASB. 

Sladen,  Joseph 

Sandys,  MelviUe  William 

Lamsden,  John  James  Foote 


iSsS  a75o;Lowifl,  Bdmond  Blliot 

856,M5o!Lawreiice,  Alexander  John 

i856i3i66|Hamday,  Frederick  Mytton 

i856|2soo,MacpherBon,  William 

i8s6;iooo  Rosa,  Hercules  Grey  

1856  2500 Cornell,  William,  MA,,  LLM,... 
1856  833  Reynolds,  Herbert  John,  BA,... 

1856  4666  Aitchison,  Charles  Umpherston, 

LLD.  CSI.  , 

1856,2500  King,  Robert  Moss,  BA 


;856l27*> 


Cordexy,  John  Graham  , 


1856;  3750 
18563166 


i8s6|3oaoMontftah, 


1856  35oo|Thomton.  Son.  Thomas  Henry, 

DCL.  CSI,  

Firkins,  Henry  Edward 

Sioulford,  John  Douglas,  MA. 

{^arr%»ier  at  Law) 

1856J2500  Jone*,   William   Brittain  (Bar- 

rulir  at  Law)  , 

'  -  '    V,  Alex.McLaarin,  C5/. 
.  Alexander  Thonuis 
Carrie,  Robert  George 


1856;^^. 
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3500  Hacletti,  J 


18561 3  j66 
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2750 


18563000 
1856  2500 
18562916 
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1557  3083 


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District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Ghrade.  Hooghly,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 
Secretary  to  the  Govt,  of  India,  Home  Dept.     Offg.  Chief  Commis- 
sioner, Assam.    Officiating  LieuL-Govemor  of  Bengal. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
Commissioner,  Fyzabad  Division,  Oude.    Sick  Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Alyghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 


Magistrate  and  Collector,  Sahamnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  i^orth-West  Provinces.  Officiating  Conmiia- 
sioner,  Fyaabad  Division. 

Commissioner  of  the  Chittagong  Div.    Offg.  Opium  Agent,  Behar,  Fatna. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  Patna  Division,  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Cnttack,  Bengal. 

Superintendent  of  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  General  and  Revenue  De- 
partments.   Furlough. 

Chief  Commissioner  of  British  Bormah. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  District 

Judge,  Miradabad. 
Commissioner  and  Superintendent  of  the  Mooltan  Division.    Offldating 

Political  Agent  and  Superintendent,  Bahawulpore  State. 


Peacock,  Frederick  Barnes  , 
Hogg,  Frederick  Russell  .... 
i.  WUiam  Sutherland  , 
,Wiiiam,5^ 


3500  Young, 


Quinton,  Junes  Wallace,  27^.. 

Robertson,  (harles  

Worgan,  Johi  Bemoy 

Elliott,  Charlffl  Alfred,  CSI.... 
WaU,  Richail,  MA,  (Barruiei- 

otLaw) : 

Smith,  Alexaidor,  MA 


«5«>  Worgan, 


Colvin.  Aucklsid 

Metcalfe,  Cha.  rheophilus,  CSI. 

1857.3350  Kean,  Henry  Asmaurice  John 

1857.  833  Sparks,  Harry  «me8 , 

1858  4166  Bernard.  Charle  Edward,  CSI. 


1858  833 

18582950 
1858  833 


1S58 
1S58 
1858 


833 

2650 


I3950  D' 


'8581  833 
iSsSjaaso 
18581  833 
18^  2750 

18583083 


B]smie,GeorgeRbert(JarrMtor 

at  Law) .., 

Lang,  George  Luis 

Mangles,  Albert  Champion  .. 
Oliphant,  Henry  Uiurence  .. 

lorall,  James  BroHwood  

Saunders,  Leslie  bymour 

Grant,  Trevor  Joh  Ohichele 

D'Oyly,  Warren  Hstings 

GarreU,  Charles  Bsett 

John 


PeUew,  Fleetwood  ilugo 


1858I4666  Grant.  Charles    

1858  3350  Elliot,  Frederick  Edn 


1858  3500  Bum^,  Richard  Thmas 

>858|  833  Park.  George  Stowa.. 

1858   833  Kaye,  William  

'i^S  5?»  Bivett-Camao,  John  :enry,e/£ 

1858  833Kemble,  WiUiam 

1858  3500  Maelean,  John  Dalryiple 

1858  aaso  AJcxaiKler,  NathanieStuart 

iSsSJsoQo  Beveridge,  Henry 

1858  3500  Monro.  James , 

1858  2583  Barkley,  David  Grahm,  MA. 


1858  335o|Dutholt»  Wm.  DCL, 


Judge  of  the  Chief  Court,  Punjab. 

Commissioner  and  Superintendent,Umrit8ur  Division,  Pni^ab. 

Judicial  Commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg. 

Commissioner,  Berar. 

Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  zst  Grade,  34-Pergunnahs.  Bengal. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Off^.  Distnot  and  SesaionB 

Judge  of  Gtoruckpore. 
Commissioner,  Dacca  Division,  Bengal.    Offg.  Presidency  Division. 
Deputy  Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India.    Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  a4-Pergunnahs,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Mynpooree,  N.W.  Provinces.    OfT^,  District 

and  Sessions  Judge,  Moradabad. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad.    Officiating  Commissioner,  Jhanai 

Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Secretary  to  the  Grovemment,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal. 
Conmiissioner,  N.W.  Provinces.    Secretary  to  the  Famine  OommisBion. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal.   Officiating  Com- 

nussioner,  Orissa  Division,  and  Supt.  Tributanr  Mehals,  Oatteok. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad.  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Dhnrbnnga,  Bengal.    Offioiatfakg 

Commissioner,  Patna  Division. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Monghyr,  Bengal. 
Commissioner,  Roy  Bareilly  Division,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
Judicial  Commissioner.  Central  Provinces.    Officiating  Secretaiy  to  €k>- 

vemment  of  India,  Home  Department. 

Civil  and  Sessions  Judge,  Peshawur,  Punjab.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allygurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Opium  Agent,  Behar.    Furlough. 

Judicial  Commissioner,  Chota  Nagpore,  Bengal.  *  Furlough. 

Financial  Commissioner,  Punjab. 

Commissioner  of  Ajmere  and  Mhairwarra,  and  Resident,  3rd  Class. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Beerhhoom,  Bengal.    Fcurlongh. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade.  Rajshahye,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Cuttack,  Bengal.     Offg.   Oom- 
missioner,  Chittagong  Division. 

Magistrate  and   Collector,  zst  Grade,   Hooghly,   Bengal.     Offloiatfiig 
Commissioner,  Dacca  Division. 

Commissioner  of  the  Nerbudda  Division,  Central  Provinces.    OffldatiAg 
Chief  Commissioner. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  District  and  SesaionB 
Judge,  Minpoorie. 

Supemitendent  of  the  Chamba  State. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Barnn,  Bengal.    Sick  Foiloagh. 

MftgiitfTftto  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

'"  'nm  Agent,  Benares,  Bengal 

nstrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Gya,  Bengal.    Furlough, 
bctor  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Gbttde,  Hymensingh,  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal. 

Inspector  General  of  Police,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissionur,  zst  Class,  Puigab.    Offg.  Commr.  and  Superinten- 
dent, JuUunder  Division. 


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Howell,  Arthar  Pearse,  MA 

Tracy,  Thomas  Burrowes 

Orosthwaite,  GharlesHaukesTod 

Smyth,  John  Watt  


Moens,  Seaborne  May,  BA 

Fitspatrick,  Dennis  

Watts,  Charles  William  Paxton 
Gardner,  David  Mason,  BA 


Powlett,  Charles  John 

Hewitt.  Jas.  Francis  Katherinos 
Tyrrell,  William,  BA 


Armstrong,  Joseph  Samuel ... 

Jones,  Frederick  

Bignold,  Thomas  Frank,  BA, 


Tremlett,  James  Dyer,  MA 

Field,  Charles  Dickinson,  MA. 

A  LLD.  {Barritter  at  Law). 
Larminie,  William  Bea,  ITi.   ... 
Harrison,   Henry  Leland,  BA, 

{Barrister  at  Law), 

Beid,  James  Robert 

Griffin,  Lepel  Henry,  Cff/.    

Hime,  Eobert  Douglas,  if ^ 

Bells,  Arthur,  .B.<1 

Tweedie,  John   

Tidy,  William  Meymott 

Ghrowse,  Frederic  Salmon,  MA. 

C/B.  

Allen,  Thomas  Taylor 

King,  Lucas  Burnett  Blacker  ... 

FOUBTH  CLASS. 
Geddes,  James  Cruickshank 


Henvey,  Frederick  

Porter,  John  Sinclair 

Ward,  William  Erskine,  MA. 

Ward,  George  Ernest 

Glaiier,  Edward  George 

Stevens,  Charles  Cecil,  BA. .. 
Spedding,  Robert  Decy 


Price,  James  Cattrall . 
Leeds,  Robert  James  . 


P^ 
1833 

3350 
3350 
1833 

«333 

1500 
1666 
2500 

767 

1833 

833 
X833 

727 
3350 
3366 


747 
X833 


Bdgar,  John  Ware,  CSI.   .. 
Barstow,  Henry  Clements.. 

Beverley,  Henry,  MA 


Powell,  Baden  Henry.. 

Boxwell,  John  

Brett,  Alfred  Corbyn  .. 

Lyall,  David  Robert 

Howe,WiUiam  Arthur.. 


Anderson,  James 

McConaghey,  Matthew  Allen . 
Burkittk  William  Robert 


Smyth,  Thomas  Watt.. 


Buck,  Edward  Charles  .... 
Bulman,  Albert  Robinson . 
O'Kinealy,  Mon.  James .... 


Cornwall,  Wm.  Wolfran  Gardner 
Hudson,  William  Hebard 


Coldstream,  William  

Markham,  Alexander  Macanlay 

Quinn,John  

Wyer,  Frederick 

Wilson,  Robert  Henry.  BA 


Smith,  Joseph,  BA 

Mellor.  Charles  Warren . 


3350  Hopkins,  John  Arthur,  BZ.  . 
740  Hobart,  Robert  Thomson  .... 


1800 
sooo 


Smith,  Thomas,  BA. 

Worsley,  Charles  Fortescue 

Dickens,  Perceval  Debnam,J9.i. 


Commissioner,  Jubbulpore  Division,  Central  Prov.    Ofl^.  Nerbndda  Dir. 
Magistrateand  Collector.  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner.  Nagpore  Division,  Central  Provinces.   Offldating  Jodical 

Comjnisaioner. 
Depubr  Commissioner,  zst  Class.  Officiating  Commissioner  and  Soperiii' 

tenctent,  Lahore  Division,  Pui^ab. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  Legislative  DepartnenL 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Fnrruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    OflTg.  District  aid  Smaasa 

Judge,  Agra. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Buatee,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  Ghota  Nagpore  Division.  Bengal. 
Magistrateand  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Dittrict 

and  Sessions  Judge. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Pooree,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Tipperah,  BengaL 
Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,Bankoorah,Bengal,and  Addl.  ditto  of  Burdwin. 

Offg.  ist  Grade. 
Deputy  Commissioner.  Umritsur.  Punjab.    Furloush. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Grade,  Burdwan,  Bengal.  Offlciatinf  is 

Grade.    (On  special  duty.) 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Burdwan,  BengaL    FurlonglL 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces.     Offg.  See.  t^ 

Government  of  Bengal,  Financial  Departments. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Punjab. 

Magistrste  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal.    Special  leare. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moozuflbmugger,  N.W.  Provinces.  Fnrloogh 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  t^bna  and  Bogra,  BeogaL  Foil. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundahuhur,  N.W.  Provinces.  [Grade. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Rajshahye,  Bengal.    01%.  m 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Ben^l. 

Dishrict  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Grade,  Sarun  and  Chiinpamn,  BeagiL 

Officiating  Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  L^al  Affkurs. 
Resident  3rd  Class.    Oa  special  duty  at  Cashmere. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shskl^ehanpare.  N.W.  ProvUces. 
Judge  of  the  Assam  Valley  Districts,  Gowhatty. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jounpore.  N.W.  Province» 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade.  Dinagepore,  Bingal.  Offg. zst  Grade. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade.  Pubna,  Beng^.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  snd  Grade,  Jhansi,  N.W.  irovinces.     OfflcistiiiK 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Groruckpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dacca,  ^ngal-     Officiating  ist 

Grade,  Midnapore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,iiuttra,N.W.  Prorinces. 

Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Shahabad3engal.  Offg.  zst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,   xst  trade,  N.W.    Provincci. 

Furlough. 
Addl.  Dist.  and  Sessions  Jiidge,  snd  Grade,  si-Brgunnahs  and  Hooghlj, 

Bengal. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  zst  Class,  PiiTijab. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Noakhnl^,  BengaL    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Grade,  Jesso^,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Howral  Bengal.    Furlough 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade.  N.T.  Prov.    Offg.  Magistrate, 

Btawah. 
Magistrate  and  ColL,  snd  Grade,  Furreedpon  Bengal.    Offg.  zst  Grade, 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces,  >uida.  [Baakoorah. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimghur,  K  W.  Provinces.    Officiating 

Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jhelum.  PJuaub.    Offg.  AddL  Commr. 

and  Sessions  Judge  of  Jullnnder  and  UmlJia  Diva. 
Director  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  aii  Commerce.N.  W.  Prcvinoei. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class.  Goojran^lla,  Pui^b.  Offg.  snd  Cla6&. 
Superintendent  and  Remembranbor  of  L^al  Affairs,  BengaL    Member 

of  the  Council  of  the  LUGovemor. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  it  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.WJ>. 

Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  zstGrade,I.W.  Provinces.    Ofljr.  Ma^- 

trate,  Fnttehpore. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  snd  Class,  Hoshiatore,  Puz^ab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  isGrade,  N.W.  Provinces.   OSg. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  AlUhabad. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Hurdu  Onde.  Furlough.    [Burdmo. 
IMagistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Bo^,  Bengal.    Offg.  ist  Grade.  a& 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade.  Midspore,  Bengal.    Ofl^.  Secretair 
I    to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 

!  Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  zst  GradoEtawah,  N.W.P.    Furlough. 
{Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    OSg. 

Magistrate,  Ac,  Bijnore. 
IMagistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Puieah,  Bengal.    Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Police,  N.A^Provinces.    Sick  Jtolough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Gradr  Tipperah,  Bengal.      Oa|r.  it 

Backer  gunge. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grfwle,  Mizufferpore,  Bengal. 
Diatriut  and  Saasioos  Judge,  sad  GradcUacca,  BcnguL    Uffg.  Nudder 


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Bengal  CwU  Smviee. 


477 


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1861 

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1861 
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1861 

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1833  DftIe,6eorgeSpeace  DMboroogh  Joint  Magistrste  and  Deputy  Golleotor,  xst  Grade;  Ifinapore,  N.W.  Prov. 

Offg.  Magistrate,  &o. 
Joint  31agistrate  and  Deputy  Golleotor,  ist  Grade,  Minsapore,  N.W.  Fror. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Ck>lleotor,  N.W.  Prov.    Forloa^li. 


Fisher,  John  Hadden  . 


Piawsey,  Roger  Henry 

Kelly.  Charles  Arthar.  MA... 
Newbinrv,  Henry  James,  BA. 
Porch,  Beginald  


1833 


1833 
1666 

1800 
2500 


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Steinbelt,  John  Marie  Conrad . 
Whalley.Paul,. 


Hall,  Charles  Frederick.. 


Adams,  Ctoorge 

Weekes,  Arthar,  MA. 


Carter,  John  Hilkiah  

Hnnter,  Wm.  Wilson,  BA.  LLD. 
CIB 

Vfeetlani' James*"..!'.!.. !!'.'.'.'.!.!! 


3000 

2500  Mackenzie,  Hon.  Alexander,  BA. 


Howell,  Mortimer  8Ioper,Bil.... 

Atkinson,  Edwin  Felix  Thomas, 
BA. 

Clav,  Arthar  Lloyd 

MciOnn,  Charles  William 

Norman,  Thomas 

Girdle8tone,Chas.  Edw.  Ridgway 
Rawlins,  Thomas  William    .. 


7+1 

3000 

'S62^  703 


McLanghlin,  Frederick  Huhert 

BA.LLM 

Cadell,  Alan,  BA 

Porter,  George  Edward 

Uarington,  Arthur  Henry,  BA. 
Ree8,fSrederickWm.  Joseph,B^. 

Millett,  Arthar  Fenning 

Clsy,  William  MoKinley,  JB.4.... 
RidsdalcSepUmasOtter  Barnes. 

BA ; 

Barton,Ebenezer JohnstOQe,lf J , 


,  Alfred  Cotterell,  BA. . 


36j!  1333  Steel,  Heniy  WUliam  . 


i36a 


Neale,  Walter  Erskine   

Lenpolt,  John  Cunningham . 

Barry,  William 

Gribble,  Thomas  William .... 


Donovan,  Charles 

Ferrar,  Michael  Loyd,  BA. 


Towers,  Robert  Mason 

Westmacott,  EdwardVesey,B^. 
Currie,  George  Mainwaring . 


Hawkins,  Cssar  Richard 

Tolbort,  ThomasWilliam  Hooper 
Cowl^,  Francis  Wm.  Rice,  MA, 
Irvine,  William 


Twigg,JohnHiU 


1S63  441 

1363' i777|Pet«ion,  Fred.  William  Voysey 

i363;»so'Patterson,  Alexander  Bleakley 
18631  S15  Kennedy,  James 


i8«3;  833  Giimley,  WlUiam  Henry,  BA.... 


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1S63 
X863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
XB63 
1863 


833 


Woodbom,  John 
Roberts,  Thomas,  3^.  . 

Barbour,  David  Miller. . . . 

Tawney,  James  WsJter  . 


Testeo,Daaiel  Walter  McMullen, 
Mosliy,  Herbert   !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 


♦x6 

M77jOgflvle,  George  Macartney 
»733  Moule,Horaoe  Frederick  D'Oyly 
1333  Smyth,  George,  BA. 


i863j"55  B<qrs,  Hemy  Scott,  BA.. 


Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Oflg.  ist  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  zst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    Ottg. 

Magistrate,  &c..  Minpoorie. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
Magiatrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Maldah,  Bengal.    Offg.  ist  Grade, 

Chumparun. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Magistrate,  Meerut.  C^n^de*  Samn. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Ghrade,  Bankoorah,  Bengal.  Ottg.  and 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Furreedpore,  Bengal.  Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Coll.,  3rd  Giade,  Bhaugulpore,  Beniral.  OflTg.  and  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate 

and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Maldah. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Bustee,  N.W.P. 

Director  General  of  Gazetteers  and  Statistics  to  the  Government  of  India. 
Accountant  General,  Bengal.    Officiating  Comptroller-General  and  Head 

Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal,  Financial  Dept.    OfTg.  Revenue 

and  General  Depui^ments.    Member  of  the  Lt.Grovemor's  Council. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.     Offg. 

Magistrate,  to.,  Humeerpore. 
Deputy  Accountant  General,  Bombay.    OfTg.  Accountant  General,  N.W . 

Provinces,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency,  Allahabad  Circle. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Bengal.    Officiating,  Marrubhoom. 
Depu^  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Raepore,  Central  Provinces. 
Ma^trate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Balasore,  Bengal.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Resident  in  Nepaul,  at  Katmandoo. 
Assistant  to  the  Accountant  General,  N.W.P.    OffR.  Accountant  General, 

Puz^jab,  and  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency,  Lahore  Circle. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  NoakhuUv,  Bengal. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces.    Special  leave. 

District  and  Sessious  Judge,  and  Grade,  Noakhully,  Bengal.   Offg.  Gya. 

Deputy  Commisioner,  3rd  Grade,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oude. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Subordinate  Judge,  zst  Grade,  Oonao,  Oude.  Furlough.    [Grade,  Pubna. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,   Chumparun,  Bengal.    Offg.  and 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  34-Pergunnaha,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating Magistrate,  and  Grade,  Gya.  [Madras. 

Assistant  to  the  Accountant  General,  Bengal.    Offg.  Accountant  General. 

Judicial  Assistant,  zst  Grade,  Punjab.    Offg.  Deputy  Commr. ,  Ferozepore. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Etah,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.P.   Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  a4*Pergunnahs,  Bengal.  Offg. 
Postmaster  General,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Assam. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Hurdui,  Oude.  Offg.  Dep.  Commr., 
and  Grade. 

Judge  of  the  Courts  of  Small  Causes  in  Nuddea  and  Jessore,  and  at 
K&huagur,  Ac,  Bengal.  Offg.  Judicial  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore 

Joint  Magistrate  andCoUector,  zst  Grade,  Dinagpore.  Bengal.  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate, 
Ac,  and  Grade,  Shahabad. 

Judicial  Assistant,  tst  Class,  Punjab.    Offg.  Deputy  Commr.,  XTmritsur. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  TTmballa,  Puiuab.  Offg.  and  Class. 

Jomt  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiathig 
Magistrate,  Ac,  Ghazeepore. 

Furlough. 

Deputy  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Singbhoom,  Bengal.  Officiating  District 
«mdLge  of  Furreedpore. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Shal^ehanpore,  N.W.  Prov. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Backergunge,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oude.     Offg.,  and  Grade,  Fyzabad. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.  Officiating  and  Class, 
Goorgaon. 

Accountant  General,  Pui^'ab,  andDep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency,  Lahore 
circle.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  zst  Class,  Raepore,  Central  Provinces.  Officiat- 
ing Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Class,  Chindwara. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Offg. 

Magistrate,  &o.,  and  Grade,  Moorshedabad. 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Jhang,  Punjab.    Offg.  Dep.  Oommr.  and 

Class.  „™.  « 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Prov. 

Offg.  Magistrate  and  Collector.  _         .    . 

Judidia  Assistant,  zst  Class,  Delhi,  Punjab.  Offg.  Deputy  Commissioner, 

and  Class.  ^       ^^  ,  ^.       -.       ^ 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Gondah,  Oude.    Offlciatmg  Deputy 

Commissioner.  Digitized  by  V<J (JOV  ikl 


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OroBthwaite,  CharlesHaukesTod 

Smyth,  John  Watt  


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AfoeuB,  Seaborne  May,  BA 

Fitapatrick,  DenniB  

Watts,  Charles  William  Paxton 
Gardner,  David  Mason,  BA 


Commissioner,  Jnbbulpors  DiTision,  Oeng^  /      y 
Magistrateand Collector,  Moradabad,  "^^^j  /       "^^^i^ral. 

Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division,  Cen  taf^  A' 

Commissioner.  ■'^   •' ; 

Deputy  Oommissioner,  ist  Class.  OS*  .  \^^' 

tendent,  Lahore  Division,  Pniijab   :    ^a 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  P-;<;^  T^ 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of';//    .  * 
Magistrate  and  Collector.  Fnrr :■:  ;•'        g 


Powlett,  Charles  John 

Hewitt,  Jas.  Francis  Katherinus 
Tyrrell,  William,  BA 


Armstrong,  Joseph  Samuel ... 

Jones,  Frederick  

Bignold,  Thomas  Frank,  BA. 


833  Tremlett,  James  Dyer,  MA 

251C0  Field,  Charles  Dickinson,  MA. 

A  LLD.  {BarriHer  at  Law). 
833  Larminie,  William  Bea,  Jfil.   ... 
2500  Harrison,   Henry  Leland,  BA, 
{Barritter  at  Xa»). 

2250  Beid,  James  Bobert 

t66o  2500  GriiOn,  Lepel  Henry,  081,    

x86o  833  Hime,  Bobert  Douglas,  MA 

i860  833  Sells,  Arthur,  BA 

x86o  83J  Tweedle,  John   

x86o  2250  Tidy,  William  Meymott 

x86o  2250  Growse,  Frederic  Salmon,  M/ 

CIS.  

x86o  2500  Allen,  Thomas  Taylor 

x86o  2000  flCing,  Lucas  Burnett  Blar' 


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Magistrate  and  Collector,  N 

Judge,  Agra. 
Magistrate  and  Collector, '' 
Commissioner,  Chota  Na 
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Dist.  and  Sessionf     /  ^* 

Offg.  tst  Grad   .   •   t  ^ 
Deputy  Comm*       •   • 
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.,rade,MoorshedabSd,  Bengal. 


0,  Cooch  Behsj,  Bengal. 


FOUBTH  OLAP  . 
Qeddes,  James  Cmic)' 


Henvey,Frederic>      ^^^r*--  ,,„ 
Porter,  John  Sin'      XtHchnxas . 
Ward,  William  *    .  #^^  ,„  ^ 
Ward.  George  ,.^  ^  ^^^^^ 
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Speddlnp.^y^ 

Price,    ^'l^pS^"-^^- 


ijjtonWinkup,  iB>l. 


i^^^ericd'Olbert.. 
^^UtonWinkuD. 


^  ':>^  Tohn  William 


L  Francis  Porten(B«r- 


,A  /ijfjramfi*  Maurice 
'^/  ,f'^fl».  George  Jasper  (JJor- 

S'Hr'^n,  Alexander 


^'liier^*  William  Fitzpatrick  .. 

Lgiflon,  Thomas  Bdward  

70od^kinson,George  Jas.  Spence 

Jpnrser,  William  Bd ward  


900 


1865  1733 


431 
«45S 


finlay,  Herbert  Blakey 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  Ormerod 


Tucker,  Heniy  St.  George.. 
Toynbee,  Greorge 


Stevens,  John  Foster  . 


Porter,  Fortescue  Willoughby . . , 
Knox,  George  Edward  


Z344  WiUiamB,Geo.Bob.  Carlisle,  Bil. 


Martin,  William  Thomas  (Bar- 

ritUr  at  Law) 
MaoDonnell,  Anthony  Patr.,  BA, 


Charles,  John  George  .> . . 
Harkness,  Thomas  Francis 


Armstrong,  John  Bcobell .... 

Blennerhassett,  Williazn 

Mulock,  Henry  Pilkington. . . . 
Oldham,  William  Bei^amin . 


X733  Bobinson,  Alexander,  BA. 


OS. 


.  Grade,  Cachar,  Assam.  rConunT 

tirade,  Moosuflferghur,  Punjab.    Oflfe    dSSV 

llegistration  Officers  in  Bengal.    Furlou* '^  ^^vuj 

uuer,  3rd  Class,  Pm^ab.    OffldaUng  Sup 

?Late. 

irate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Dinageaore.  Bennd 

,.,  Judge  of  Nuddea.  **** 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Benares,  N.W  ProvmcM 

officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector.  '  ^' 

Additional  Dis.  and  SessionsJudge  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.  Offg  atDaon. 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Plx)v1noe8.     OffidaS 

Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division.  ^ 

Superintendent  oftheKapurthala  State.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  ist  Class,  Punjab.    Furlough. 

Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Grade,  Dera  Ghatee  Khan,  Punjab.    Offldatinz 

Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class.  ^ 

Judicial  Assistant,  2nd  Class,  Simla,  Pui^ab.     Officiating    xst  Giadi 

Also  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces.     Officiating  Conmussioner 
Jubbulpore  Division.  ' 

Judicial  Assistant,  3rd  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade, Biyshahye,  Bengal.  Officiatic  - 

District  Judge  of  Noakhully. 
Judicial  Assistant,  ^rd  Grade,  Kangra,  Poigab.    Offlciatinf  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate.  &c.,  xst  Grade,  Dinageporo,  Bengal.     Offg.  Dietrin 

Judge,  Pubna  and  Bogra. 
Judicial  Assistant,  2nd  Grade,  Umritsur,  Punjab.    OfflciatiBg  Depotr 
Commissioner,  Goordaspore. 

Judicial  Assist.  2nd  Class,  Sealkote,  Pux^jab.  Offg.  Dep.  Cotmnr.,  Jhdmn 
Joiht  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Meemt,  N.W.  Provinces.  Fori. 
Assistaiit  Commissioner,  2nd01aas,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  C<bb" 

missioner  of  Excise,  Supt.  of  Stamps,  and  Inspector  Gen.  of  BegistratioiL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Noakhully,  Bengal.  Furl. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tippexah,  Bengial.    OfBeiatittg 

District  Judge. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Chindwara,  Central  Provineas. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ist  Grade,  Bengal.      Officiating  Comnussioner 

of  Arakan  Division,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  and  Setttement  Officer,  and  Gradf. 

In  charge  of  Rohtuck  Settlement. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Rawul  Pindee,  Punjab.    Offidami;; 

Deputy  Commissioner  of  GkMjeral. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Patna,  ^ngal.     OfflciatiBK 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dacca,  Betngal.    Offidaii^ 

District  Judge,  Sarun  and  Chumpamn. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  21MI  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Forioagfa. 
Judge,  Court  of  Small  Causes,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.     Officiatisg 

District  Judge,  Benares. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Ghaseepore,  N.W.  Ptovinees. 

Officiatmg  Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Jhansi. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Jounpore.  N.W.  Provinces. 

Officiatmg  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xtt  Grade,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    FurL 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade^  Bengal.    Parloix^.  * 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  MoocuffemugguTy  N.W  Pro< 

vinces.    Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Boy  Bareilly,  Oude. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Humeexpore,  N.W  J>.    FbtI 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector.  2nd  Grade,  Bengal.  OSg,  Z>ep.  Oomsar 

xst  Grade,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs.  '' 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaon,  2nd  Grado,  N.W.  Proving 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Oolleotor.  .      ,.,.,,,  ,^  ^^^* 

Digitized  by  VjOOVIC 


Bengal  Civil  Service. 


479 


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(olmDiggeBjJ 


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AVPOIVTVSITTS,  Ac. 


aznesSimoQ,  BA. 
uneB  AagQstine,  BA. . 


itt,  Philip 

^t'joo  PorboB,  Arthur,  BA, 


1(681  416 
1M8  833 


Sharp,  Henrf  GnuiTiUe,  £^. . 
Lambe,  William    


Smeaton,  Eoberfc . 


»K8, 9oo| Roberta,  David  Thomaa.. 


Jp  SoojWhite,  James  "!"!!!!!......!.! 

»»i  708  Bradbury,  James  Francis.. 


9^1  Winter,  Chas.Deslandes  Church 
9oo,Roie,  Edward 


-'-^  1055  Bradbury,  Edward  Aui^istus  ... 

J'J  900  Whitmore,  John    

^;  i366lWaoe,  Alfred  Augustus  . 

965  950  Benson,  Thomas,  BA 

Hi  833 

5Mi5oo 


lAidman,  George  John. , 

Alexander,  Blohard  DundaA 

Chichele-Flowden,  Trevor  John 
Richard  Stephen 
iXSiaaxi^BA 


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^  1300  Sittlmiaon,  Edward  James 


^  4x6 

■"'   833 

>y'  416 
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^  416 


Fiddian, 

Holmes,  William 

WiUJDfl,  Cecil  Ansdell  

Macmfllan,  Alexander  

P&ge,  William  Humphrey.. 


Daokea,  Frederic  Clendon    

Bird,GharlesPavin(Barr.a/Xa«) 

Logaa,Bobert   

Baker,  Francis 

Dey,  George  Goodair  ... 
Cooke,  Hcmry  Giraud .... 

6  Kellciliar,  James  

Troward,  Thomas 

Qoodiidge,  John  Perch  . 


33 
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^.iiaa  Udiv,  Kichard,  MA. . 


Pratt,  James,  Jfil 


^lUCe  ^Hhnicfr,  Frands  William... 


DiiBtrict  Superintendent  of  Pplice,  lat  GradOi  N.W.  Provinces.   Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Joint  HagiBtrato  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Mosufforpore,  Bengal.    08^ 

^  Magistrate,  4c.,  2nd  Grade,  Ihirbhunga. 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  British  Bormah,  in  the  Bevemie 

Settlement  Department. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.    Officiating 

District  Judge,  Pubna  and  Bogra. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Hidnapore,  Bengal.    Offi- 
ciating Additional  Judge,  Backergunge. 
Toint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
Officiating,  ist  Grade, 
sector  General  of  Registradon,  Ac,  Central  Provinces.     Offloiatiog 
-etary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Conutil  i^rovinces. 
*ate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,Chittagong.  Bengal.  Oifg.  and  Grade. 
<ng  Commissioner  of  Cliiitagong  Division. 
Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

'88ioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lohardugga,  Bengal.  Oflfe.  andGrad& 
ssioner,  4th  Grade,  Daijeeling,  Bengal, 
jmmissioner,  and  Grade,  Luoknow,  Oude.    Officiating  City 
iUteofLucknow. 
..  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Offg.  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
_nd  Grade,  Backergunge. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  BareiUy,  N.  W.  Proviaoes. 

Officiating,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Mafldstrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  Magistratej  Ac, 

and  Grade.  Furreedpore. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.    OfTg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  &o.,  zst  Grade. 
Asisistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  a4-Pergunnah8,  Bengal.     Officiating 

Junior  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Bavenue. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    OfE]g« 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade,  Dacca. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade.  Chittagong,  Bengal.    FurL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moradabad,  N.W.  Prov.     Offg. 
Joint  Magistrato,  I  »t  Grade.  ^       • 

Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  .Collector,  Futtehpore,   N.  W.  Provinces. 
Officiating,  ist  Grade. 

Registrar,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Assist.  Comml8Bioner,AJmere,  Rajpootana,  and  Political  Agent,  3rd  Class. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  24<Pergunnahs,  Bengal. 
Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal .  OSg.  Additional 
District  Judge  of  Chittagong. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hooghly,  Bengal.  Officiating  Deputy 
Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Julpieoree. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  andGrade,  Sarun,  Bengal.  Offg.  ,ast  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Howrah,  Bengal.  Officiatmg 
Matristrato,  £0.,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Agra,  N.W.  Prov.  OflTg.  Joint 
Magistrate,  &c.,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Magisti'ate  and  Collector  of  Boolnndshohnr,  N.W.  nDOvtaoev. 
OfflciatingJoint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Sick  Furlough. 

Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Foreign  Department. 

Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade,  of  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinoes.  Fori. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  24-Pergunnahs,  Bengal.  OflTg. 
Magistrate,  £0.,  Noakhully. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  zat  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Furloagb,   . 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Prov.  Ojig.  Joint  Mag.,AOfySSt 
Grade,  and  Dep.  8updt.of  Family  Domains  of  the  Uahanyah  of  Benares. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Patna,  Ben(<al.  Officiating  Inspector- 
Qenl.  of  Registration,  L.  P.,  and  Senior  Mamage  Registrar  of  Calcutta. 

Under  Secretieiry  to  Govt,  of  India  in  the  Financial  Department. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  Home  Depi^tment. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Ferosepore,  Pu2\}ab.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  ^rd  Class,  Jubbulpore,  Cential  Provinces.  iTwi. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Ofifg.  Under  Secretary  to  Govt., 
N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

As^tant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saruu,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magis- 
trate, ftp..  Bogra. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Backergunge,  Bengal.    FnrUmgh. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Glass,  Mooltan,  Pm^jab.  Officiating  Judicial 
Assistant,  and  Grade,  Bawul  Pindee. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Hoshungabad  District,  Central  Pro- 
vinces.   Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade ,Puxu*ab.  Offg.  Deputy  Commissioner, 
Bunnoo. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Mymenaing,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate, 
Ac,  Howrah.  Digitized  by  V<J OOQ  IC 


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AFPoxvTxnres,  fte. 


E8. 

9750 
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9500 

2583 
833 


HoweU,  Arthar  Peane,  MA 

Traoj,  Thomas  Borrowes 

Groethwaite.  CharlesHaukesTod 

Smyth,  John  Watt  


xSs8 
1858 
x8!S8 

X8s8 

1B58  833  AfoexuB,  Seaborne  May,  BA. 

1859  4000  Pitspatrick,  Dennis  

3859  M50  Watts,  Charles  William  Paxton 
s6s9  9500  Gardiner,  David  Mason,  BA. 


1859  2950  Powlett,  Charles  John 

x6s9  >S«>  Hewitt,  Jas.  Franois  Katherinos 

z8s9  9500  Tyrrell,  William,  BA 


1859 
1859 
1859 


9950  Armstrong,  Joseph  Samuel  ... 

9250  Jones,  Frederick  

9500  Bignold,  Thomas  Frank,  BA. 


i86o|  833  TremleU,  James  Dyer,  MA. 
i860  951C0  Field,  Charles  Dickinson,  MA 
A  LLD.  (BarriHer  at  Law). 
833  Larminie.  William  VieA,MA. 
9500  Harrison,   Henry  Leland,  BA. 
{Borriiter  at  Juaw), 

9950  Beid,  James  Robert 

GriiBn,  Lepel  Henry,  C8l, 
I33  Hime,  Eobert  Douglas,  MA 
833  Bells,  Arthar,  BA. 
83J  Tweedie,  John  ... 
x86o  9950  Tidy,  William  Meymott 
z86o  9950  Growse,  Frederic  Salmon,  MA 

C/B.   

x86o  9500  Allen,  Thomas  Taylor. 

x86o  9000  King,  Lacas  Burnett  Blacker 


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FOUBTH  CLASS. 
Geddes,  James  Cruiokshank.. 


Henvey,  Frederick  

Porter,  John  Sinclair 

Ward,  William  ErsUne,  MA. 

Ward,  George  Ernest 

Glasier,  Edward  George , 

Sterens,  Charles  Cecil,  BA.... 
Bpedding,  Robert  Decy 


Price,  James  Cattrall . 


Leeds,  Robert  James 

Edgar,  John  Ware,  CST.   .. 
Barstow,  Henry  Clements.. 


Bererley,  Henry,  MA. 
Powell,  Baden  Henry. 


Commissioner,  Jubbnlpore  Division,  Central  Prov.    Offg.  Nexbodda  DIt. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division,  Central  Provinces.   OffldaftiDg  Jadidal 

Commissioner. 
Depu^  Commissioner,  ist  Class.  Ol&oiating  CommiasionerBiid  Saperiii' 

tendent,  Lahore  Division,  Poojab. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furloagb. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  legislative  Departnent 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furmckabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    OflTg.  District  aid  SesBbni 

Judge,  Agra. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bnat«o,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner.  Chota  Nagpore  Division,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.    Ol&eiating  District 

and  Sessions  Judge. 
Magistrate  and  ColTeotor,  ist  Grade,  Pooree,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  zst  Grade,  Tipperah,  Bengal. 
Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,Bankoorah,Bengal,and  Addl.  ditto  of  BordviD. 

Offg.  ist  Grade. 
Deputy  Conmiissioner,  Umritsur,  Pui^jab.    Furlousb. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  9nd  Grade,  Burdwan,  Bengal.  OflBdating  m 

Grade.    (On  special  du^.) 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1st  Grade,  Burdwan,  BengaL    Furlough. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces.     Offg.  Sec  to 

Govenunent  of  Bengal,  Financial  Dei>artment8. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Punjab. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  9nd  Grade.  Patna,  Bengal.    Special  leave. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moozuffemugger.  N.W.  Provinces.  Furloiigb 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Pubna  andBogra,  Bengal.  Fori 
.Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  Provinces.  [Gnde. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  9nd  Grade,  Rajsbahye,  Bengal.  Ottg.  nt 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Be^^al. 

Dlsrrict  and  Sessions  Judge,  9nd  Grade,  Sarun  and  Chmxpanm,  Bengal 

Officiating  Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  L«al  AllUra. 
Resident  yta  Class.    On  special  duty  at  Cashmere. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore.  N.W.  Proviices. 
Judge  of  the  Assam  Valley  Districts,  Gowhatty. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jounpore.  N.W.  Provinceik 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bingal.  Offg.iatOnde. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Pubna,  Beng«.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Jhansi,  N.W.  iTovinoes.     Oi&datms 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gomckpore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dacca,  9ngal.     Officiating  ist 

Grade,  Midnapore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  1st  Grade,iiuttra,N.W.  Promces. 

Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  gnd  Grade,  Shahabadj3engaL  Offg.  tst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,   ist  Irade,  N.W.   Prorinces. 


.Magistrate. 


Addl.  Dist.  and  Sessions  Jpidge,  2nd  Grade,  94-Brgunnahs  and  Hooghly. 
Bengal. 

„ Conservator  of  Forests,  ist  Class,  Punjab. 

Boxwell,  John  'Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Noakhul^,  BengaL    Furloogfa- 

Brett,  Alfred  Corbyn  .District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Jesso^,  Bengal. 

1^1,  David  Robert {Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Howral  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Howe,  William  Arthur Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1st  Grade,  N.t.  Prov.    Offg.  Maigiitr 

'    Etawah. 


Magistrate  and  Collector. 

Smyth,  Thomas  Watt Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jbelum.  piuaub.    Offg.  AddL  Coounr. 

I    and  Sessions  Judge  of  Jnllunder  and  Umflla  Divs. 

1500  Buck,  Edward  Charles  'DirectoroftheDepartment  of  Agriculture  a^Commerce,N.W.  Provinces. 

1666  Bulman,  Albert  Robinson {Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojran^Ha,  Puiyab.  Offg.  2nd  Class. 

9500  O'Kinealy,  Bon.  James Superintendent  and  Remembrancer  of  Lf^al  Afikirs,  BengaL   Member 

j    of  the  Council  of  the  Lt.Govemor. 
7^  Cornwall,  Wm.  Wolfinn  Gardner  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  *t  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W  J. 
I    Furlough. 

1833  Hudson,  William  Hebard Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  istGrade,7.W.  Provinces.    OiQc.  Haiti** 

trate,  Fnttehpore. 

833  Coldstream,  William  >  Deputv  Commissioner,  9nd  Class,  Hoshinyore,  Pui^ab.    Furlough. 

Z833  Markham,  Alexander  Macaulay  I  Joint  Sfagistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  tsGrade,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad. 

797  Quinn ,  John  |  Deputy  Commissioner,  ist  Grade,  Hurdu  Oude.  Furlough.    [Burdwan. 

9950  W^er,  Frederick (Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade.  Bo;^,  Benjal.    Offg.  ist  Graded 


Wilson,  Robert  Henry,  BA Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Midspore,  Bengal. 

I    to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 

Smith,  Joseph,  BA 'joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  GradoBtawah,  N.W.P.    Furlongli. 

Mellor.  Charles  Warren Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,x8t  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    OSg. 

I    Magistrate,  Ac,  Bijnore. 

Hopkins,  John  Arthur,  BL 'Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Puieali,  Bengal.    Ottg.  ist  Grade. 

"  '  "**  Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Police.  N.WProvinces.    Sick  Furlough, 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  9nd  Grad  Tipperah,  BengaL     Ottg.  tf 
Backorgunge. 

Worsley,  Charles  Fortescue Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Gm'le,  M«zufferpore.  Ben;?^^- 

Dickens,  Perceval  Debnam,ilJ.  District  and  Ssssioos  Judge,  2ad  GradcDacca.  Ben^    vtTg.  Nuddaa 

Digitized  by  V^OO^^ltT 


9966 

747 
1833 


■aso  ixupKuiB,  «ioiui  .Aruiur,  jg. 

740  Hobart,  Robert  Thomson 
9O0O  Smith,  Thomas,  BA. 

1800 


Bengal  Civil  Service. 


477 


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Nambs. 


Arronmnvn,  fte. 


i86z 

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1861 
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1861 

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«50 

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1800 

708 
1800 
1350 


Pawsey.  Roger  Henry 

Kelly,  Charles  Arthur.  MA,... 
Newbeij,  Heniy  Jftxnee,  BA. 


18611000 

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I)ale,6eorgeSpezLce  Deeboroogh 

Steinbelt,  John  Marie  Conrad .. 

Whalley,PauL 

Idreeay,  John  James 

Hall,  Charles  Frederick 


Adams,  George 

Weekes,  Arthur,  MA. . 

Fisher,  John  Hadden  . 


Porch,  Beginald 

Carter,  John  HiUdah  

Hanter,  Wm.  Wilson,  SA.  LLD, 

CIS.  

Westland,  James  

Mackenzie,  H<nt.  Alexander,  BA. 

Howell,  Mortimer  Sloper,!?^!.... 

Atkinson,  Edwin  Felix  Thomas, 

BA. 
Clay,  Arthur  Lloyd  . 


lay,  Ar 
[cMinn, 


Charles  William.. 


Nonnan,  Thomas 
6irdle8tone,Chas .  Edw .  Ridgway 


2000  Rawlins,  Thomas  William 

3000 


741 

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'333 
703 


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186211800 


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1S62 

i852 

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1862 
1862 
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1362!  900 

18621833 
»362  1377 


McLanghlin,  Frederick  Hubert 
BA.  IlM.   

Cadell,  Alan,  BA 

Porter,  George  Edward 

Harineton,  Arthur  Henry,  BA, 

Rees,lTederiGkWm.  Joseph,  B^. 

Mfllett,  Arthur  Fenning 

Clay,  William  McKinley,  5^.... 

Eidsdale,8eptimns0tter  Barnes, 
BA 

Barton,Ebenezer JohnstoQe,lf J 


Tupp,  Alfred  Ootterell,  BA. 
Steel,  r         


,  Henry  William  . 
tSoojNeale,  Walter  Erskine 
1250 


XS62 


iB6i 


2366 

416 
1366 


Leapolt,  John  Cunningham . 

Barry,  William 

Gribble,  Thomas  William .... 


Donoyan,  Charles 

Ferrar,  Michael  Loyd,  BA. 

Towers,  Robert  Mason 


Westmacott,  EdwardVesey,B^, 
Gurrie,  George  Mainwaring 


286i>i666 
1863 


1863 

1863 
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Hawkins,  Ciesar  Richard  ..... 
6^  Tolbort,  ThomasWiUiam  Hooper 
qoo  Cowley,  Francis  Wm.  Rice,  MA» 
*    Irrine,  William 


1833 

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Twigg,JohnHill  

Peterson,  Fred.  William  Voysey 

Patterson,  Alexander  Bleakley 
Kennedy,  James 


Grlmley,  William  Henzy,  BA.... 

Woodbum,  John  

Roberts,  Thomas,  B.1 


Batbour,  Darid  Miller.... 
Tawney,  James  WsJter  . 


Testro,Daniel  Walter  McMullen, 

BA ; 

Mosl^y,  Herbert   


OgilTie,  George  Macartney ., 
Moale,Horaoe  Frederick  D'Oyly 

Smyth,  George,  if^ 

Boys,  Henry  Scott,  BA 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,*  Mirsapore,  N.W.  Proy. 

Offg.  Magistrate.  Ac. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Fror. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  N.W.  Prov.    Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Oflg.  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    Oil^. 

Magistrate,  &c.,  Minpoorie. 
Deputv  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlouffh. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Maldah,  Bengal.    Offg.  xst  Grade, 

Chumparun. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

MagiBtrate,  Meerut.  [Grade,  Barun. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Ghrade,  Bankoorah,  Bengal.  Offg.  and 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Fnrreedpore,  Bengal.  Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Coll.,  trd  Grade,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal.  Offg.  and  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate 

and  Colloctor,  3rd  Grade,  Maldah. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bnstee,N.W.P. 

Director  General  of  Gasetteers  and  Statistics  to  the  Government  of  India. 
Accountant  Gtoneral,  Bengal.    Officiating  Comptroller*General  and  Head 

Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal,  Financial  Dept.    Offg.  Revenue 

and  General  Departments.    Member  of  the  Lt.Crovemor's  Council. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.     Offg. 

Magistrate,  Ac,  Humeerpore. 
Deputy  Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Offg.  Accountant  General,  N.W. 

Provinces,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency,  Allahabad  Circle. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.    Officiating,  Marrubhoom. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Raepore,  Central  Provinces. 
Ma^trate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Balasore,  Bengal.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Resident  in  Nepaul,  at  Katmandoo. 
Assistant  to  the  Accountant  General,  N.W.P.    Offg.  Accountant  General, 

Pnxijab,  and  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency,  Lahore  Circle. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  NoakhuUy,  Bengal. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces.    Special  leave. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Noakhully.  Bengal.    Offg.  Gya. 

Deputy  Commisioner,  3rd  Grade,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oude. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.    Furiough. 

Subordinate  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Oonao,  Oude.  Furlough.    [Grade,  Pubna. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,   Chumparun,  Bengal.    Offg.  and 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  a4-Pergunnahs,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating Maficistrate,  2nd  Grade,  Gya.  [Madras. 

Assistant  to  ue  Accountant  General,  Bengal.    Offg.  Accountant  General. 

Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Punjab.    Ofig.  Deputy  Commr.,  Ferozepore. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Btah,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.P.   Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  a4-Pergunnahs,  Bengal.  Offg. 
Postmaster  General,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Assam. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Hurdui,  Oude.  Offg.  Dep.  Commr., 
and  Grade. 

Judge  of  the  Courts  of  Small  Causes  in  Nuddea  and  Jessore,  and  at 
Kishnagur,  Ac,  Bengal.  Offg.  Judicial  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Dinagpore.  Bengal.  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate, 
Ac,  and  Grade,  Shahabad. 

Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Class,  Pun^iab.    Offg.  Deputy  Commr.,  Umrltsur. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  XJmbaila,  Punjab.  Offg.  and  Class. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Magistrate,  Ac,  Ghazeepore. 

Furlough. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Singbhoom,  Bengal.  Officiating  District 
Judge  of  Furreedpore. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Futtehpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Shal^ehanpore,  N.W.  Prov. 
Sick  Furlouffh. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Backerffunge,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oude.     Offg.,  and  Grade,  FyzalMucL 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.  Officiating  and  Class, 
Goorgaon. 

Accountant  General,  Punjab,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency,  Lahore 
circle.    Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Raepore,  Central  Provinces.  Officiat- 
ing Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Class,  Chindwara. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Offg. 

MagiBtrate,  Ac,  and  Grade,  Moorshedabad. 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Jhang,  Punjab.    Offg.  Dep.  Commr.  and 

Class.  *T«  « 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Prov. 

Offg.  Magistrate  and  Collector.  _ 

Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Class,  Delhi,  Punjab.  Offg.  Deputy  Commissioner, 

and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Gondah,  Oude.    Officiating  Depnty 

Commissioner.  Digitized  by  V<J OO^  V^ 


473 


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1863 

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oseph 

Ma4»aliire,  Michael,  BA 

Kirkwood,  TowBsend  Molloy 

Dalton,  Godfirey  John  Bective 
Toite  

McWillJam,  Ormiston  Galloway 
Beid,2>^ 

O'Brien,  Edward 

Beadon,  Henry  Snoyd,  BA. 

7oang,  William  Mackworth,  Jf^ . 


Campbell,  Francis  JohnstonGra- 

ham 
Chnrch,  William  Thomas 


Eampini,  Robert  FaUon»  MA.. 
Neill,  John  William 


Rtvaa,  Charles  Montgomery 

Thorbum,  Septimus  Smett 

Fryer,  Fred.William  Richards . 


Stogfdon,  Abraham  William . 
Venning,  Frederick 


416 
1633 

IXOO 

1633 

xocx> 

1366 

416 
1766 

551 

1633 

700 
2333 


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1132 
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416 
9066 


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1865 
1865 
1865  X733 


X344 
900 

613 


1865 

x86s 
1865 
x«6; 

18651 


43X 
X455 


Coxhead,  Thbmas  Edward 


Crawford,  John  Thomson , 

Sonttar,  William  Meams,  MA 
Rnddook.Edwd.  Hardcastle,^^. 

Wright,  Francis  Nelson,  BA. 


Benton,  Alexander  Hay .... 
Qninn,  Charles  Campbell  . 
Roe,  Charles  Arthur,  BA.. 


Magrath,  Charles  Frederick.!)^. 

Williams,  John  Charles 

Crosthwaite,  Robert  JoBeph,B^ 

(Barritttr  at  Law) 
Vemer,  William  Henry 


Trafford,  Richard  Wylme .. 
Hiaiett,  John  Revans,  MA. 


Bullock,  Frederic  d'Olbert 

Gordon,  Hamilton  Winkup,  BA. 


Gardiner,  John  William 

Beaohcroft,  Francis  Porten(B< 
ri$i«ratLam} 


Pears,  James  Maurice 
Nicholls,  George  Jasper  {Bar- 
ritter  at  Law) 

Manson,  Alexander 

Meres,  William  Fitzpatrick 


EDison,  Thomas  Edward 

Hod^nson.George  Jas.  Spence 

Purser,  William  Edward  


Finlay,  Herbert  Blakey 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  Ormerod 


Tucker,  Henry  St.  George.. 
Toynbee,  George 


Stevens,  John  Foster , 

Porter,  Fortescue  Willoughby . 
Knox,  George  Edward  , 


Williams,Geo.Rob.  Carlisle,  B^. 

Martin,  William  Thomas  (Bar- 

ri$ter  at  Lam) 
MacDonnell,  Anthony  Fatr.,  BA. 

Charles,  John  George.. , 

Harkness,  Thomas  Francis 


Armstrong,  John  Scobell .... 

Blennerhassett,  William 

Mulock,  Henry  Pilkington.... 
Oldham,  William  Bexqamin . 

Robinson,  Alexander,  J9^.   . 


Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  34-Pergunnah8,  Bengal.  Offi< 

ciatiug  Magistrate,  &c.,  2nd  Grade. 
Subordinate  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Commissioner  of  Police,  aud  Chairman  of  the  Corporation,  Calcutta. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Pubna,  BengaL    Offg.  Hagi£- 

trate,  2ud  Grade,  Jessore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Pioviaoes. 

Officiating  Magistrate,  &c 
Deputy  Commitwioner,  3rd  Class,  Kumool,  Poniab.    Offg.  2nd  Class. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  z%t  Grade,  Dhurbunga,  Bengal.   Furl. 
Settlement  Officer,    xst  Grade^  and  Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class, 

Puinab.     In  charge  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Mooltan  District. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Monghyr,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Banda,  N.  W.  Proyinoes. 
Registrar,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Prov.  Offg.  Judicial  Commr., 

British  Burmah. 
Joint   Magistrate   and  Collector,   xst   Grade,  04-Fergannahs,  Bengal. 

Offg,  District  Judge  of  Burdwan. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Ferozepore,  Punjab.    Sick  FurlongL 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Montgomery,  Puiijab.     Furlough. 
Joint  Ma^strate  and  Deputy  Collector,  zst  Grade,Moor8hedabad,  Bengal. 

Offg.  District,  Ac,  Judge,  Mymensingh. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Cooch  Behajr,  Bengal. 


Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Cachar,  Assam.  [Gonunr. 

Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Moozufferghur,  Punjab.     Offg.   Depatj 
Inspector  General  of  Registration  Officers  in  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ^  Class,  Punjab.    Offlciating  Supermtendent, 

Kapurthala  State. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Dinagef  ore,  Bengal.    Offi- 
ciating Judge  of  Nuddea. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Benares,  N.W.  Provincei. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Additional  Dis.  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.  Offg.  atDaocs. 
Secretar;^  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Pt\)vlnioe8.     Officiating 

Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division. 
Superintendent  of  the  Kapurthala  State.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Grade,  Dera  Ghazee  Khan,  Punjab.    Officiating 

Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Class. 
Judicial  Assistant,  2nd  Class,  Simla,  Punjab.     Offlciatlni;,  zst  Gnde. 

Also  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court. 
Deputy  Conomissiouer,  Central  Provinces.     Officiating  Commissioner, 

Jubbulpore  Division. 
Judicial  Assistant,  3rd  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade, R^jshahye,  Bengal.  Offlciating 

District  Judge  of  Noakhully. 
Judicial  Assistant,  3rd  Grade,  Kangra,  Pux^ab.    Offlciating  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  xst  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal.     Offg.  District 

Judge,  Pubna  and  Bogra. 
Judicial  Assistant,  2nd  Grade,  Umritsur,  Punjab.    Offlciatiag  Depafy 

Commissioner,  Goordaspore. 

Judicial  Assist.  2nd  Class,  Sealkote,  Pnxgab.  Offg.  Dep.  Cbomir.,  Jhehxm. 
Joiiit  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces.  Fori 
Assistaiit  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Oentral  Provinces.  Offlciating  Com' 

missioner  of  Excise,  Supt.  of  Stamps,  and  Inspector  Gen.  of  Registration. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Noakhully,  Bengal.  Furl. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tipperah,  Bengal.    Offlciating 

District  Judge. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Cbindwara,  Central  Provinces. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Bengal.      Offlciating  Conunissioner 

of  Arakan  Division,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade. 

In  charge  of  Rohtuck  Settiement. 
SetUement  Offlcer,  3rd  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Rawul  Pindee,  Punjab.    Offlciating 

Deputy  Cozzunissioner  of  GoojeraL 
Assistant  Commissioner,  zst  Class,  Pm^jab.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal.     Officiating 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.    Offldatiog 

District  Judge,  Samn  and  Chumparun. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2iKt  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.   Furiongb. 
Judge,  Court  of  Small  Causes,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating 

District  Judge,  Benares. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  GhazeciK}re,  N.W.  Prorinces. 

Officiating  Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Jbansi. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Jounporo.  N.W.  Provinces. 

Offlciatiiig  zst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Fof^ 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Moozuffemuggur,  N.W.  Pro* 

vinces.    Offlciating  Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Giude,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oude. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Hnmeeipore,  N.  W.P.   Fori. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Bengal.  Ofi^.  Dep.  Oommr.. 

xst  Grade,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaon,  2nd  Grade,  N.W.  ProviBcei. 

Officiating  Magistrate  and  Colleg|p^^^  by  ^  OU^  li:! 


Bengal  Civil  Service, 


479 


3  BeiKhton,  Thomaa  Dorant. 

900  Aikman,  Robert  Smith, -If^ 

&30  Neill,  Llndaay 

1867  3794jCotton,  Henry  John  Stodman ... 


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Af  POIITTICBKTB,  &C. 


FIFTH  OLABB, 

LftToncho,  Jas.JohnDigge8,£^. 
Lyall.  Charles  James,  BA, 


700  Vowell,  Chnstophor  Henry 
1500 


Smeaton,    Donald   Mackenzie, 
MA. 

Cochran,  Andrew  William 


1250 
1333 

zoco 

83^ 

1366 

1833 
833 

1366 


aooo  Mackintosh,  James  Simon,  BA. 


1366 Nolan,  Philip.. 


I30O 
900 


S68  500 

m  708 
966 
900 

i858'io55 


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Evans,  Henry  Farrington,  J^ 
Power,  Amhrose  William  Bnshe 

{Barritter  at  Law) 

Waller,  Richard  Maonsell,  BA. 
Benott,  William  pharlos    


V^easey,  John  Charles. . 


Lnttmui- Johnson,  Henry.. 
White,  Edmund 


Jeffery,  John  Edward  Beevor ., 


Maxcel,  James  Aa^^ostino,  BA. . 


Forbes,  Arthur,  5^ 

Sharp,  Hew^  GranTille,  BA. 


416 ^ 

833  Lambe,  William 


Smeaton,  Robert 

Roberts,  David  Thomas.. 


Crawftird,  Jae.,B.l.  {Barritierat 

Xraip) 

White,  James    

Bradbury,  James  Francis 


900 
1366 

950 

833 

4i6 
1500 
868  480 
"'"  1x66 

868  833 


Winter,  Chas.Dcslandes  Church 

Rose,  Edward 

Bradbury,  Edward  Augustas  ... 

Whitmore,  John   

Wace,  Alflred  Augustus 

Benson,  Thomas,  BA 

lAidman,  George  John. 


Aleaomder ,  Richard  Dundas . , 
Chiohele-Plowden,  Trevor  John 
?rhit0way,  Richard  Stephen 
Fiddian,  William.  3^ 


Holmes,  William . 


416 


416  WilkiDs,  Cecil  Ansdell  

900  Macm^lan,  Alexander   

1166  Page,  William  Humphrey 

.  Sinkinaon,  Edward  James  . 
1300  Daukes,  Frederic  Glendon  .. 
4x6  Bird,GharleePavin(£arr.a<Xaw) 

416  Logan.  Robert  

833  Baker,  Francis 


416  Dey,  George  Goodair  . 
1x66  Cooke,  HcDory  Giraud ., 

!t6  Kelleher,  Junes 
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Troward,  Thomas  

Qoodridge,  John  Perch  , 


S69 

869 

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&69  licelBadoock,  Framcis  Wuiiam!'.'. 


ixa9  Udziy,  Riisbard,  MA, 
416  Pratt,  James,  MA 


District  Superintendent  of  Pplice,  ist  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Furlough. 

Joint  Jlagistratc  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Mosufferpore,  Bengal.    Oiite. 

Magistrate,  Ac.,  and  Grade,  Durbhunga. 
Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commi4sioner,  British  Boxmah,  in  the  Revenue 

Settlement  Department. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.    Officiating 

District  Judge,  Pubna  and  Bogra. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal.    Offl- 

elating  Additional  Judge,  Backorgunge. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Agrd,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinoea. 

Omciating,  ist  Grade. 
Inspector  General  of  Registracion,  &c..  Central  Piovineee.     OffleiAtiiiK 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Cenural  Provinces. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,Chittagong,  Bengal.  Offg.  snd  Grade. 

Officiating  Commissioner  of  CbiitagongDivision. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  31-d  Grade,  Lohardugga,  Bengal.  OfEgf.  andGradfit. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Darjeeling,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Luoknow,  Oude.    Officiating  City 

Magistrate  of  Lucknow. 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Offg.  Magistrate  and  Collector, 

and  Grade,  Backergonge. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  isc  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Bareillj,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

Officiating,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Mafldstrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  Magistrate,  &c., 

and  Grade,  Furreedpore. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  34-Pergunnah8,  Bengal.     Officiating 

Junior  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Offg, 

Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade.  Dacca. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Furl. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moradabod,  N.W.  Prov.     Offg. 

Joint  Magi£trate,  ist  Grade.  ■■   ■  > 

Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
Joins  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  Futtehpore,   N.  W.  Provinces. 

Officiating,  xst  Grade. 

Registrar,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Assist.  Commissioner,  AJmere,  Rajpootana,  and  Political  Agent,  3rd  Class. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and   Grade,  a4<Pergunnahs,    Bengal. 

Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal.    Offg.  Additional 

District  Judge  of  Chittagong. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Officiatmg  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hooghly,  Bengal.  Officiating  Deputy 

Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Julpigoree. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  anoGrade,  Sartm,  Bengal.  Offg.  ,sst  Grade. 
Assistant    Magistrate    and    Collector,    Howrah,  Bengal.      Offioiatmf; 

Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Agra,  N.W.    Prov.     Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  1st  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  nDOvhioep. 

OffioiatingJolnt  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Sick  Furlough. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Goverimient  of  India,  Foreign  Department. 
Assistant  Settlement  OfBlcer,  xst  Grade,  of  Muttra,  N . W.  Provinoea.   ForL 
Assistant   Magistrate  and  CoUector,   24<Pergunnahs,   Bengal.     Offg. 

Magistrate,  &c,  NoakhuUy. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi« 

ciating  Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Furlough.   , 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  N.W.  Prov.  Oflg.  Joint  Mag.>Ac,y  ast 

Grade,  and  jDop.  8updt.of  FamUy  Domains  of  the  Maharajah  of  Benares. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Patna,  Ben(<al.  Officiating  Inspector- 

Gtonl.  of  Registration,  L.P.,  and  Senior  Marriage  Registrar  of  Calcutta. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  of  India  in  the  Financial  Department. 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  Home  Department.  i 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Ferosei>ore,  Puz^ab.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jubbulpore,  Central  Provinces.  \Fuxi. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector.    Offg.  Under  Secretary  to  Govt., 

N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Asc^Btant  M^istrate  and  CoUector,  Sarun,  Bengal.    Officiating  Magis- 
trate, &e.,  Bogra. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Backergnnge,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Mooltan,  Punjab.  Officiating  Judicial 

Assistant,  and  Grade,  Rawul  Pindee. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Hoahungabad  District,  Central  Pro- 
vinces.   Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade  ,Pui]Jab.   Offg.  Deputy  Commissioner, 

Bunnoo. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  of  Mymensing,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Bengal.      Officiating  Magistrate, 

&c.,  Howrah.  ,      >  »/  ^n » *  z^- 

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1869 

1869 
X869 

X869 
1869 

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1870 

1870 

1870 

1870 
1870 
1870 

1870 
2870 
1870 

1870 

1870 

1870 
X870 
1870 

1870 
Z870 
1870 

Z870 

1870 
Z870 

Z870 

Z871 
1871 

Z871 

187Z 

Z87Z 

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187Z 

X87X 
Z87X 
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X87Z 

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1871 

1871 
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Bb. 

706 

416 
900 

4t6 
766 

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SamueUs,    Charles     Arcliibald 
{BarritUr  at  Lam) 

Posford,  Joseph 

Gladstone,  Cecil  Ernest 


Greaves,  Richard  Herbert.. 
Barrow,  Frank  Hunter 


Hurray,  Thomas  James 

Denniston,  James  Lawson 


James,  Stephen  Harvey   .... 
Ghanning,  Francis  Chorley . 


800 

in 

1250 
833 
9966 


laoo 
833 

416 
7^ 


Burf^esB,  George  Pouglas.. 


Deas,  Joseph,  MA 

Dames,  Mansel  Longworth  . 
Fisher,  Frederic  Henry 


Rivas,  George  Wilmot   

Bedfem,  Thomas  Robert,  BA.. 
Thomson,  John  Brown 


Macanlay,     Golman      Patrick 

Louis,  ir^. 
Ibbetson,  Densil  Charles  Jelf ... 


Bourdillon,  James  Austin 

Buckland,  Charles  Edward,B^, 
Melklejohn,  David  Ogilvy 


Skrine,  Francis  Henry  Bennet. 
Paul,  Alfred  Wallis,  BA 


XI 66  Cornish,  Robert . 
766  Abbott,  Leonard  Charles . 


Bullock,  Frederick  Shore .... 
Weidemann,  George  Lever  . 

Clarke,  Robert 


766 


Smith,  Vincent  Arthur 

Dutt,  Romesh    Chunder  {Bar' 

ritter  at  Lam). 
John6tone,PierceDeLacyHenry, 

BA. 
Gupta,  Bihari  Lai  {Barritter  at 

Lam). 
Jacob,  Stephen 


SCO 
700 

ZOOO 

766 
700 
900 

766 

900 
700 

ZOOO 

833 
833 

900 
700 

766 

800 


Hardy,  Richard  Gillies 

Henderson,Edward  Percy  {Ba 

riiter-at'LawJ 

Bartlett,  Hubert  Frederick  ... 


OonneU,  Charles  James  ... 
Tupper,  Charles  Lewis  .... 
Brown,  John  Crommelin  . 


Anderson,  Francis  Charles  . 


Alexander,  Ernest  Bruce 

Gun,  William  Henry  Maffett 

SCaconaohie,  James  Robert ... 
Irwin,  Henry  Crossley,  BA. 

Piloher,  Robert  Hope 

Crooke,  WUllam   


BCnir,  Julius  Wood  

Steedman,  Edward  Brittain 

Fraser,  Andrew  Henderson  Leith 

MA.  IBarriiUr  at  Law)  

Gillon,  Henry , 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  BengaL   Officiating  Joint  Magistrate, 

xst  Grade,  Monghyr. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Furreedpore,  Bengal.    Fortoogh. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Clas8,Pnx^ab.  Officiating  Judicial  Assistant. 

Dera  Ismail  Khan. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gya,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Jomt  Magistrate. 

I  St  Grade,  Shahabad. 
Assistant  Commr.,  and  Grade,  Coesyahand  Jynteah  Hills,  Assam.    FurL 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furrackabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offi- 
ciating Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces.     Oflf^.  Regisfcrsr, 

High  Court,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,   and  Settlement  Secretary  to  the 

Financial  Commissioner,  Punjab. 
Deputv  Commissioner,  and  Class,  British  Burmah.    Officiating  Secretary 

to  Chief  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Commr.,  and  Class,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offfg.  xstClast. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  DeraGhasee  Khan,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Assist.  Snpi.  and 

Judge.Small  Cause  Court,DeraDhoon.  OfTg. Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Registrar,  Chief  Court,  Puz\}ab. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Kheri  Muree,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Judge.  Couit  of  Small  Causes,  Allahabad. 
Junior  Secreiazy  to  Board  of  Revenue.     Offg.  Sec.  to  Bengal  Govern- 
ment, General  and  Revenue  Depts.    Sec.  to  Bengal  Civil  Fund. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class.    Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Pun- 

iab,  and  Offg.  Assist.  Commr.,  xst  Class,  Kumaul. 
First  Inspector  of  Registration  Offices,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Press  Commissioner  with  the  Government  of  India. 
Assistant  Commissioner.  3rd  Class,  Nagpore,  Central  Provinces.    Offg. 

Dep.  Commr.,  4th  Class,  Nursingpore. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Daxjeeling.  Bengal.  OflTg.  xst  Gxade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Magistrate,  i>i 

Grade,  Hooghly. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate, 

xst  Grade,  Daijeeling. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Sahamnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and   Grade,  British  Burmah.     Oflf^.  Deputy 

Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Thonkwa.    (On  special  duty  to  Rangoon.) 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Puzgab.  Officiating  Judicial  AasistaDt, 

ist  Grade,  Peshawur. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  tst  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  BengaL     Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  37d  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab.     Offg.  Judicial    i 

Assistant. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pnrneah,  Bengal.    Officiating  Presi- 
dency Magistrate  and  Coroner  of  Calcutta. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ruzigpore,  Bengal.  Offg.  under  Govt. 

of  India  in  the  Legislative  Department. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 
Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Government  Advocate,  Punjab. 

Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Chanda,  Central  Provinoet. 

Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Claaa. 
First  Assist.  Secretary  to  Government.  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Puqiab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    Offg.  Judicial  Aaaiatant,  and 

Class,  Ferozepore. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Hoshungabad,  Centnl  Pror. 

Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint  Magistrate. 

xst  Grade,  Nuddea. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab.  Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 
Assistant  Comxziissioner, jrd  Class,  Baraitoh,  Oude.    Ottg.,  xat  Grade. 
Junior  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Comxziissioner,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces.   OS^- 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mynnoorie,  N.W.  Provinces.    Off;. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commr.,  3rd  Class,  Pui^ab.  Settlement  Offioer.ard  Grade, Jhnnf. 


Fanshawe,  Arthur  Upton  .... 

833!  Mulock,  Francis  Berry  , 

766. Clark,  William  Ovens,  BA. 


700  Hooper,  John 

800  Matthews,  Harold  Francis 
833  Whish,  Charles  William 


500  Christie.  Archibald 

700  Smith,  Gilbert  Le«Iie.. 


Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint  Mag.,  Ac,  is« 

Grade,  Rajsnahye. 
Supernumerary  A sst.  Commr.,  Nagpore,  Central  Prov.    Offg.  and  Qsm, 

and  Offg.  Commr.  of  Excise.  Supt.  of  Stamps  k  Insp.-Gen.  of  BegistratD. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allygurh,  N.W.  Provinoes.  Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.     Oftjg.  Judicial  Aawifitanti 

3rd  Grade,  Mooltan. 
Aasistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Gonda,  Oude.    Offg.,  lat  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Assam.  Offg.  xst  Grade,  Lnekimpg*' 
AssiaUnt  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ghaseepore,  N.W.  Froyinoss.  Ofl|. 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assist.  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Peshawur,  Pux\)ab.    (On  special  dutr-) 
.[Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kangra,  Puigab.    Offg.  and  Claaa 


Bengal  Civil  Sefvlce. 


481 


Kaubs. 


Appoxvtxivts,  Ac. 


1B0.; 
1871  fioojlflmay,  Btanley . 


1871.  ToojRobiiison,  Hem^  Charles  Thorp 

1871  500  Williams,  HeniT  Gliflsold 

1871  766JTato,  Arthur  Clifford,  £il.  .. 


1S71!  833  PearM,  Herbert  George.. 

i8;aj  700  8L  Barbe,  Henry  Louis .. 

18731  833  Stack,  Edward  

1873 1000  Bclton,  Charles  Walter  .. 
1872  700  Addis,  David  Foolis    


1873  sooFranoiSfSdwardBelcham 


i87a'i:66 
1872,  900 

i 

1872  500 

1879;  700 

187a  766 


187a 
1872 
1872 


1872.  500 

1872  500 

1872I  700 

1672,  650 

1873  766 


Croikshank,  Alex.  Wahnealey. 

Pineh,  Robert  Hales  , 

Anderson*  Alexander 

Dorand,  Henry  liortimer , 

Stoker,  Thomas 


Wight,  John  Knox,  BA. , 

Siloock,  James  Qreer 

floldemess.  Thomas  William  . 


1872 

1872 

187a 

i872 

1872 
187a 

1873 
187a 

»873 
1873 

1873 


766 

766 

1166 

700 

900 
7« 

800 
700 

700 

7« 

833 


Nugent,  John 

Collier,  Frank  Eobert  Stanley.. 
Hsiindin,  Charles  Bandal......... 


Haggard,  Alfred  Hhiuber  (Bar- 

rut^r  at  Law) 
Bird,  Hubert  Hoore 


^8731  416 
'873:  500 
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1873 

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Hsndley,  Francis  Frederick 

Fssson,  Herbert  John  Hamilton 

Borooah,  Annndoram 

Fred.Doiigl8s 


Hoey,  William 
Sterenson,  George  , 


Walker,  Thomas  Gordon  .. 
O'Donnell,  Ghsrles  James.. 

Finnoane,  Michael,  BA.    .. 
H'Fherson,  James  


Barry,  William  Bnssell .... 
Gupta,  Krishna  QoTinda  . 
Kim^h^  Hermann  Michael . 


Birks,  Arthur  Bawson   

Fanshawe,  Herbert  Charles.. 
Tobin,  Henry  Murray 


Bisley,  Herbert  Hope 

Lawrie,  Lewis    Kossuth  (Jiar- 

ri$UraiLa») 
Conybeare,    Henry    Crawford 

Arthur 
Griereon,  George  Abraham 


Berry,  Frederick  Charles  . 


Godfrey,  George  

Slackie,  Andrew  Wallace ..«.. 


Wyer,  Thomas  Bowland  

Copleston.Frederick  Belwyn 


Anderson,  Henry  Aiken.. 
Obbard,  Robert 


766  Henry,  Kdward  Richard 


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18731  700  Giles,  Frank 


SapemumeraiT  Assistant  Commissioner,  Betul,  Central  Provinces.  Offr. 

Assist.  Commr.,  ^rd  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Peshawiir,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 
AHsistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Caohar,  Assam.    Offg.  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dacca,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  Magistrate, 

to.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.    Officiating  Poli- 
tical Agent,  3rd  Class,  Bhamo. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Jaunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade,  and  Assist.  Settlement  Officer,  Joonpore. 
Cnder  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shal^eluuipore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  ird  Grade,  Lahore,  Pux^ab.    Offg.  and  Class. 

Offg.  Secretary  to  the  Fmanoial  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Officiating  Mains- 

trate  and  Collector. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Assistant  Settlement  Officer. 

Chittagong. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate, 

&o.,  ist  Grade,  Dinagepore. 
Assistant  Commr.,  srd  Grade,  Lahore,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Conunissioncr,  3rd  Grade,  Lucknow,  Onde.   Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mymensing, Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Budaun,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  2nd  Grade. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner.  Nimar,  Central  Provinces.  Offg. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Umballa,  Punjab.     Offg.  Deputy 

Commis^sioner,  Goorgaon. 
Political  Assistant,  xst  Clsss,  and  Offg.  Assist  Secretary  in  the  Foxeign 

Department  of  the  Government  of  India.    (On  special  duty. ) 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam.  Officiating  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commr.,  3Td  Class,  Dera  Ghasi  Khan,  Punjab.  Offjg.  2nd  Class. 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.Prov.    Offg.  Joint  Magistrate,  Ac., 

and  Grade,  and  Offg.  Junior  Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rungpore,  Besunl.  Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chumparun,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoIlector,Bhaugulpore, Bengal.  Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chittagong,  Bengal.     Offg.  Magis- 
trate and  Collector. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Etah,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  in  charge  of  Loodiana  Settlement. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Sanm,  Bengal.     Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Dhurbonga.  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  AUababad,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  34-PergaQnahs,  Bengal,    Officiating 

Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal,  Judicial  and  Political  Depts. 
Assistant  Commr.,  and  Class.  British  Burmah,  Henzada  District.    Furl. 
Additional  Assistant  Secretai^  to  the  Government  of  the  Pni^aub. 
Assistant  Maaristrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  of  Bengal.    Special  leave. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Nagpore.  Central  Provinces. 

Offg.  Assist.  Commissioner,  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces.     On 

special  duty. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Jubbulpore,  Central  Provinces. 

Officiating  Deputy  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Golaghat.  Assam.    Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Backergunge,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Azimghur,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Thatone,  British  Btirmah.     Offg. 

and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3Td  Class,  Bunnoo,  Pnx^ab.     Offg.  and  Class. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Gonmiissioner,  Balaghaut,  Central  Provinces 

Offg.  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.     Private  Secretary  to  the 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offir 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade.  *^' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  and  Grade.  ^.^.^.^^^  ^^  ^OO^li:: 


Bengal  Glvll  Service 


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Hare,  Lancelot 

Manisty,  George  Eldon  . 

Pox,  Francis  William .... 
Allen,  David  Bird 


Jones,  Samuel  Simpson ABBistant Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Offloiating  Assistant  Gaai< 

missioner,  zst  Grade,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Aseistant  Commissioner  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Chief  Commissioner.  Assam. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dhurbnnga,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 
Asst  Commr.,  4th  Class,  Thonkwa  Dist.,  British  Burmah.  Offg.  2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mosofferpore,  Bengal.    Offlciatmg 

Joint  Mat^strate,  Ac,  2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.  W.  Prorinces.    Priyate  Becretszy 

to  the  Financial  Member  of  the  Governor  Groneral's  CounoiL 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Berar.  Hyderabad  Assigned  Districts. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  BareiUy,  N.  W.  Provinces.  Offg.  Joint 
Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Gael,  JohnDelabere   Asst.  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Samn,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  MagiBtrate»  zst  Grade. 

Brett,  Cecil  Michael  Wilford  ...Assistant    Magistrate   and   Collector,   Hooghly,    Beiigal.     01!^.  Joint 
I    Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 

Blyth,  William  Dnnbar '  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  a4-Porgunnahs,  BengaL    Offg.  Joint 

I    Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 

Thomson,  Robert  George I  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    Assistant  Settlement  Officer. 

I    Forest  Settlement  Officer,  Jhelom. 
'ARRiafcn.nt;    Macristmlfi    and   Collectoi 


Barnes,  Hugh  Shakespear 


Kitts.  Eustace  John 

Petre,  Francis   Loraine  {Bar- 
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Savage,  Henry 

Drummond,  James  Ramsay. 
Fraser,  Hugh 


Jackson,  William  Ghrierson 

Dane,  Richard  Morris 

Lee,  Harry 


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700  Harrison.  John  Henry 


Harding,  Francis  Henry  'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.      Offg.  Joint 

I    Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 

Kennedy,  Joseph 1  Assistant    Magistrate   and   Collector,    Monghyr,  BengaL     Ofl^-  Joint 

'    Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 
Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goordaspore,  Pozijab.  Offg.  and  CUas. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gontokpore,  N.  W.  Provinoea.    OBg. 
Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.  and  Grade. 

As^tantCommissioner,4thGrade,Prome3ritish  Burmah.  Offg.sndGrade. 

Asst.  Commr.,  3rd  Class.  Asst.  Settlement  Officer,  Pui^ab.  Si4»:  Furlough. 

Assistant   Magistrate  and  Collector,  Durbungha,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joiu 
Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 
Carstairs,  Robert Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hooghly,  BengaL    Offg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 
Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Coizmiissioner.  3rd  Class,  Hissar,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 

Asst.  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Pooree,  Bengal.   Offg.  Joint  Magis.,  zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jessore,  l^ngal.    Offg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, zst  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.     Furlough. 

Assist.  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Azimghur,  N.  W.  Provinces.   Sick  Furlough. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Graide,  Fyzabad,  Oude.    Offg.  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  N.W.  Provinces.    OBg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate,and  Grade.  Assistant  to  the  Director  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce. 

Wilson,  James Assistant  Commr.,  3rd  Class,  Pui\jab.  Offg.  and  Class.  Assist.  Settlement 

Officer  in  charge  of  Delhi  Settlement. 

Assist.  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Gya,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  Magistr.,  2nd  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Etawah,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 
Magistrate,  Ac.,  and  Grade. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rux>gi>ore,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Pmyab.    Offg.,  and  Glass. 


Anderson.  John  Alexander  .. 
Phillips,  Heniy  Arthur  Denteros 
Taylor,  Frederick  Beatson,  BA. 


Norton,  David  

Casey,  Arthur  Edwin  Comerford 

Millar,  William  Robert 

Gibbon,  Robert  Ferguson,B/i. 
Fuller,  Joseph  Bampfylde    ... 


De,  Bn^endranath  

Staley,  Alfred  Evelyn 

Primrose,  Arthur  John 


Hughes,  George 

Pennington,  Henry  James  Du- 

maresq 

McLean,  John  James 

Pargiter,  Frederick  Eden 


69a 

700 
500 

700 
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475 


Fairer,  Henry  . 
Phayre,  Robert. 


Merk,  Wm.  Rudolph  Henry. 
Taylor,  Leonard 


Finlay,  James  Fairbaim,  MA. 

Place,  George  William 

Symes,  Edward  Spence   


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lucknow,  Oude. 

Assistant  Coxnmr.,  3rd  Class,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.   Offg.  and  Class. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  a4 -Pergunnahs,  Bengal.    Offlciaeinj; 

Commr.  of  the  Soonderbunds.    Offg.  Joint  Magistrate.  &€.»  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pubna,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, &o.,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.    Officiating  Political 

Assistant,  zst  Class,  and  Assist.  Resident,  Mandalay. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hnzara,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Glass. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Kumaon,  N.W.  Provinoes.     Offg. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  Nynee  Tal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Peshawur,  Pux^ab.    Offg.,  and  C1b£& 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Cachar,  Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.    Offg.  3rd  Grade. 
I    Personal  Assistant  to  the  Chief  Commissioner. 
Hewson,  Francis  Thomas Assist.  Cominr.,3rd  Class,  Punjab.  Offg.  Polit.  Assist. 3rd  Class,  and  Assist. 

to  Gov.-Gen.'s  A^ent  at  Rajpootana.  Mag.  of  Aboo,  and  Assist,  to  Gen. 

Supdt.  of  Operauons  for  Suppression  of  Thuggee,  Ac.,  Low.  Rajpootana. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lucknow.  Oude.    Sick  Fnxlongh. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.     Offg.   Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector^urreedpore,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joist 

Magistrate,  Ac.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moznflbrpore,  Bengal,   Ofl^.  Joint 

Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade. 


Welltf,  Walter  Fox  Williamson 
Ritchie,  JohnGerckld 


Peterson,  Herbert  Parsons 

Marriott,  Charles  Richardson 


Maokay,  Duncan  Laohlan  Mao- 

pherson  

Mitchell,  Thomas  Candy 


Anderson,  James  Drummond... 
Ruston^ee,  Cursetgee 


Douie,  James  McCrone 

Porter,  Leslie  Alexander  Selim. 


Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Class,  Rangoon  District,  Burxziah. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Toungoo,  Burmah.  Offg.  Assii^tant 

Cantonment  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Oflg.  Joint  Msgii^ 

trate,  &o.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ghaseepore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Ofig. 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Comm.,  3d  Class,  Dera  Gasee  Khan,  Pux\jab.    Offg.  and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Second  Aaaibtant 

Secretary  to  Govt,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude.  ,  ^^  ^, » . ,  ^ 
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700  Geidt,  Bernard  Oeorg^ 
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7oaMcOabe,  Robert  Blair.. 


soolmrie,  Charles  William 

500  Batemaxi  .HerbertBnrleton  Jones 

475  Snow,  Philip  Chicheley  Hyde 

I    {BarrtMUr  at  Law) 

SooErans,  Loftns  George 

500.  Tucker,  Frederic  St.  George  de 

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500  Faulder,  Cecil  Joseph  Balkeld... 


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5001  Robertson,  Frederick  Alexander 

500  Punnett,  Henry  Beaison   

SooGrimwood,  Frank  St,  Clair 

450  Irwin,  Alfred  Macdonald  Bnlteel 

500  Galbraith,  Edgar  

450'BayIey,  Charles  Stuart 

450  Harris,  Edward  Branson 

SoojMacleod,  Roderick  Henry 

450  Vaughan,  Thomas  Edward 

400' Kensington,  Alfred 

500  Hewett,  John  Prescot 

soo.  Walker,  George  Casson 

450  Adamson,  Harvey 

500  Douglas,  Sholto  James 

450I White,  Herbert  Thirkell  

5oo;Lyon,  Georgre  Kenneth 

4501  Macpherson,  William  Charles... 
4oo|  Wheeler,  Percy  Cotterill  (Bar- 

rUUr  at  Law) 

45o(Jenkin8,Thoma8LowtenLayton 

400  Harris,  Robert  Liston 

450  Greer,  Richard  Townshend 

400  Darrah,  Henry  Zouch    

45o|  Barrow,  Oscar  Theodore  

400  Grant,  J  ohn  Andrew  

450  Morriaon»  Edward  Currie 


450  Hambliu,  Richard  Ebb 

400  Maude,  Henry  , 

450  Gill,  John  Edward   

400  Reynolds,  Herbert  Wm.  Ward. 
4  so  Campbell,  Duncan  John  Alfred 

45oiGox,  Harry 

400  Caspersi,  Charles  Peter 

400 ;  Macpherson,  Duncan  J  as.,  2£A. 

40(J  Baker,  Edward  Norman   

400  MacguircHughFltzjohn  Tyrrel 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  BengaL    Offg,  Joint  Magifl- 

trate,  &c.,  2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Pui\jab.    (On  special  duty  to 

the  Pnnjanb  Civil  Secretariat.) 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chumparun,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate.  Ac,  and  Grade, 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Conmiissiouer,  4th  Grade,  Bassein,  British 

Burmah.    Offg.  3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Debrooghur,  Luokimpore  District, 

Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  C^ommiHsioner,  Saugor,  Central  Provinces. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Grade.  Kheree,  Oude.    Offg.,  and  Ghrade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Thyetmyo,  British  Burmah.    Offg. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Asimghnr,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kangra,  Puzijab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moorshedabad,  BengaL    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  kc,  and  Graio. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Julpigoree.  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Rohtuck,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  B^jnore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commr.,  3rd  Grade,  Seebsaugor,  Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Sittoung  Division,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoHecior,  Burdwan,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mymensingh,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Beoaros,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rajshahye,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Umritsur.  Punjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhur,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hazara.  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Mengyee  Division,  British  Bonnah. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  u'd  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam. 
As6t.  Commr.,  4th  Grade,  Pantanau  Div.,  Brit.  Burmah.   Offg.  3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rungpore,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ghazeepore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hasareebaugh,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Sirsa,  Pumab. 
Superuuraorary  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Kamroop,  Assam. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  C attack,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Groojranwalla,  Punjab. 
Supemumerorv  Assistant  Commissioner,  Toungoo,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Eta,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner,  3rd  Class,  Rawul  Pindee,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jaunpore,  N.W.  I^vinoes. 
Supemumerarv  Assistant  Commissioner,  Mouimein,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gva,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Ctuttagong,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dacca,  Bengal, 


Impey,  Wm.  Henry  Lockington 
Collins,  Arthur  Herbert... 

King,  Lucas  White 

Meredith,  Arthur 

Collin,  Edward  Woodfleld 
Shakespear,  Alex.  Murison  Wake 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gva,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhaugulpore,  Bengal. 


400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
400 
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400 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mozuflbmuggur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rajshahye,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hoshlarpore,  Pu^ab. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojerat,  Pui^ab. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  34-Pergunnah8,  Bengal. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Budaon,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Irwin,  George  Robert Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Seetapore,  Oude.    Offg.,  and  Grade. 

Drew,  William  Wilson   Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kohat,  Pui^ab. 

Gray,  Percy   Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Eales,        Charles        Lindstedt; 

Modellier Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Pertabghur,  Oude.  Offg.,  and  Grade. 

Nethersole,  William Supernumerary  Assistant  Commr.,  Nursingpore,  Central  Provinces. 

Canpel.  Edward  Louis  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Rawul  Pindee,  Pni^ab. 


HaiC  William  Thomas 

Sankey,  Henry 

Porteous,  Alexander  .. 

Miller.  J.  O 

Arbuthnott,  J.  C 

Greenshields.  R.  S 

Tweedy,  G.  A 

Badshah,  K.  J 

Sanders,  J 

Shaw,  G.M 

Eales,  H.L.   

Johnstone,  D.  0 

Tounghusband,  R.  B.. 

Holmwood,  H 

Lawrence,  W.  R 

Balllie,D.  C 

Priest,  H.H 

Pope,  R.  R. 

aies,  H.  L.  P 

Brown,  J.  A. 


Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  British  Burmah,  Henaada. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Conmiissioner,  Mouimein,  British  Burmah. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Kamroop,  Assam. 


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X845  5333  HndlestOQ,  Son.  William 
X847'  633  Kindenley,  Hon.  John  Robert 
I  (Barritter  at  Law) 


1850  3750 


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3408  Packle,  Richard  Kaye,  CIS.. 
833  Kaster,  John  Henry   


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Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature, 

the  University  of  Madras. 
Member  of  Council. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Madras.    Siok  Forloogh. 


BBOONDOLABS, 

tff  33  Tean*  Standing. 
Forbes,  Son.  Louis 


Gtoldingham,  John  Dalrymple.., 

Longley,  Charles  Thomas , 

Master,  Charles  Gilbert   (Bar- 
ritter at  Imw) , 

Thomas,  Henry  Sullivan  

Horsl^,  William  Dowdoswell.. 


Kindersley,  Francis  Martin .. 
Carr-Gomm,    Francis   Culling 

(Barrigter  at  Law) 

MaoGhregor^thoU  

Reid,  John  William  lBarri*t«r  at 

Law)  

Whiteside,  William  Southey 
Barlow,  Richard  Wellesley .. 
Plnmer,  Charles  George 


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_j  St.  Clair,  Son.  James  Chisholme 
87  Irvine,  Octavius  Butler , 


Melville,  Robertson  John  .. 
Garstin,  John  Henry,  CSI.. 

Leman,  George  Downton  .. 


Webster,  Edmund  Forster  {Bar- 

rigttrat  Law) 
Hannyngton,  John  Child .... 
Hntohins,  Philip  Perceval  (Bar- 

ritUratLam) 

Bumell,  Arthur  Coke 

Grose,  James,  MA 

Wilson,  William,  Jn 


Madras.    Yioe'Cbanoenor  of 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bellary.    GlTg.  Judge  of  the  High  Coart 

of  Judicature  at  Madras. 
First  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue.    Commissioner  for  UnooTensated 

Civil  Service  Examinations.    (On  special  duty,  GodaTery  District.) 

Member  of  Council. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Vizagapatam. 

Second  Mqpiber  of  the  Board  of  Revenue. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary,  and  Political  Agent,  Sondoor. 

Furlough. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Government.    Sick  Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Nellore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem. 

Secretary  to  Government,  Revenue  Department    Offg.  Chief  Secreksiy. 
Third  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue.     In  charge  of  Inam  DepL 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddai»ah.  Acting  Collector,  Aa,  to  Gorcntor 

of  Fort  St  George  in  Gaqjam.    Chetterpore. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Coimbatore. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tinnevelly.    Furlough* 
Resident  of  Travancore  and  Cochin. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Malabar. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.    Chittoor. 
Commissioner,  Neilgherry  Hills.   Ootacamund. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Arcot.    Chittoor. 


Foster,  William  Shmbsole,  MA. 

FOmtTH  0LAB8, 

of  12  Toar$*  Standing. 

Nelson,   James    Henry,     MA. 

(Barritter  atLaw) 

Pennington,  James  Bum,  BL. . . , 
[Woodroffe,  Francis  Henxy,  BA. 

Hope,  James.  3^ , 

Daniel,  John  Read 

Stokes,  Henry  John 

Brandt,  Francis,  BA 

Logan,  William 


8333 

2420 
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2420 
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833 


833  Best,  James  William.  BA 

•420  Price,  John  Frederick 

3430  Comyn,  William  Horatio  

2420  Horsfall,  Jeremiah  Gamett,  BL. 

833  Sewell,  Heniy,  BA 


2420 


Cmickshank,  Alexander,  MA. 


2420  Gordon,  Hnntly  Pryse    

3333  Horsbrugh.  Boyd 

833  Stuart  Andrew  John 

Stokes,  HenryBdward,  JB^. 
3350  Bliss,  Henry  William,  BA.  .. 
3033{Hughesdon,  Joseph  Charles.. 


1944  Snalth,  James  Frederick,  BA. 
x944|Glenn7,  William  Henry 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Kumool. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Arcot    Offg.  Collector,  ftc.,  tad 

Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St  George,  in  Yizagapatam 
Collector  of  Sea  Customs  and  Protector  ckt  Emigrants,  Madras. 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Asent  to  the  Governor,  Yisagapstsn. 

Acting  Secretary  to  the  Revenue  Department 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  fOrt  St. 

George,  Ganjam.    Furlough. 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Agent,  Taxgore.    Political  Agent  f<r 

the  French  Settlement  of  Karikal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Salem. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Madura. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tai^ore. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  South  Malabar.    Offg.  Oollector  and  Msgii- 

trate  of  Coimbatore  District. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Government  Agent,  Godavery  District, 

Cocanada. 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cuddapah.    Acting  at  Bellary. 

CoUectorand  Magistrate  of  Tixmevelly.    Palamcottah. 

District  and  Sese-ions  Judge,  North  Tuijore.    Acting  at  Trichinopoly. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Chinglepnt    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Gai^am.    Furlough. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura  District. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Trichinopoly.    Furlough. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.  Political  Agent  for  French  Settle- 
ment of  Mah^.    Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  South  Canara,    Furlough. 

Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  Chingleput.     Saidapett. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.    Mangalore. 

Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Kistna.    Masulipatom. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly,  and  Political  Agent,  Podn* 
kotta.    Furlough. 

Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  South  Aroot  Special  Agent  Freocb 
Settlement,  and  Political  Agent  for  Pondicherry.    Cuddalore. 

Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  KumooL    Acting  at  BeUazy. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Kristnah,  Masnlipatian. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Godavery.    Furlough. 

Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 

Commissioner  of  Salt  Revenue,  Madras. 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Coimbatore.  Acting  District  and 
Sessions  Judge,  South  Arcot  Cuddalore. 

Bub  Oollector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Malabar.  Acting  District  aad 
Sessions  Judge,  Tinnevelly.    Palamcottah. 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  MAgistrate  of  Bellary.  Acting  District  vs^ 
Sessions  Judge,  South  Canara.    Mangal^r^(j(jij  [^ 


Madrcu  OivU  Service. 


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Vallaoe,Jolm 

Crole,  Charles  Stewart  .... 
McCarthy,  Samuel  Tmnt  ^ 


Goodrich,  Harry  St.  Anl^yn .. 
Wignm,  Herbert,  MA 


Gribble,  James  Doxming  Baker. 


X944  Parker,  George  Arthur  . 


'863,  609  Wilkfaiaon,  Francis  Henry   

'^311944  Grahame.  William  Franois,  BA. 

1863!  633ldrter,  AUen  Lindsay 

»»3  »3i  Irrine,  George  Duncan 


1863  W3t  Martin,  Charles  Wm.  Wall,  BA. 

«l      1    ^^^• 
>363  i944l3ioWatteTS,  George,  BA.  {Bar- 

I       I    ritter  at  Law) 
*f^3,  5>4'BoapeU,  Norton  Ayhner,  BA.... 
™3;ia87  Spedding.  John  Brownrigg,il^. 
i!^3|i9oo  Galton,  Charles  Arthor,  MA,  ... 
m\i9»2  Crosthiraite,  Charles  John 


i364:ix44  flappell,  William  Alexander 
'364 1600  Stoirock,  John  . 
»»4|,x44  Buick,  David,  LLB.. 
»364  H79  Tnmer,  Henxy  Qribble  . 


ie^1ii44.fiird,  Charles  Aagnstiis.. 

I 

i^  1000  Campbell,  Lome  Angnstns 
'^'  -3  GrigR  Henry  BideweU,  BA. 


;|64i  496 

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Clogstoon,  Herbert  Frederick. 
Knox,  Charles  JelBrqy,  BA 


Warner,  John  Lee 


Hardinge,  Thomas  yon  Donop, 

BA , 

Austin.  Ware  Plumptre 


Head  Awistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ganiam.    Acting  INa- 

triot  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Godavery.    Bajahmundry. 
Head  Assist,  to  the  Colleotor  and  Magistrate  of  Yizagai>atim.    AotiBS 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Cnddapah. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Nellore.      Acting  GoUeotoraaA 

District  Magistrate  and  Agent  at  Tanjore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Chinglepnt.    Acting  Collector  aai 

Magistrate  of  Cuddap^  District. 
Sub  Colleotor  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Godayery.    Furlough. 
Registrar,  High  Court,  Appellate  side,  Madras.    Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Jui^fe,  South  Malabar.     Calicut. 
Sub  Colleotor  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Aroot.    Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  North  Tanjore.'  Tranquebar. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Madura.     Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  Chinglepnt. 
Sub  Colleotor  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Furlough. 
Sub  Colleotor  and  Joint  Maeistrate,  Tinneyelly.    Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  Gai^jam.    Berhampore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Masristrate  of  North  Aroot. — Sick  Furlough. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joixit  Magistrate  of  Tanjore.    Acting  CoUectoraad 

Magistrate  and  Special  Agent  of  the  District  of  South  Aroot. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Kistna  District.     Acting  Colleotor 

and  District  Magistrate  at  Trichinopoly. 
Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Cuddalore.     Acting  Colleotor  and 

Magistrate  of  Malabar  District.    Calicut. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Colleotor  of  the  Gkxlayery  District.  Sick  Farloagli. 
Deputy  Director  of  Bevenne  Settlement,  Gai^am. 
Sub  Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue.    Acting  Secretary. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary.     Acting 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  Nellore.    Acfelag 

Sub<Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate.    Ongole. 
Cinder  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Departments  under  the  Chief 

Sec.,  and  Canarese  Translator.    Acting  Sub  Sec.,  Board  of  Bevenne. 
Spedal  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.     Aofitaix 

Sub*Oollector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  North  Aroot. 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Oo- 

vemor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Yizagapatam.    Officiating  Post  Master 

General,  Madras. 
Senior  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  an  1    Agent  to   the 

Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Yiaagapatam.  Acting  Sub  •CoUectoraad 

Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Aroot.  Tindevannm. 
Qnder  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Revenue  Department. 
Assistant  Commissioner  of  the  NeUghenv  Hills.    Acting  Under  Sec.  to 

Govt,  in  Depts.  under  Chief  Secretary.  Ootacamund. 


Burrows,  Leonard  Robert,  MA, 

Turner,  Edward 

Rice,  Robert,  BA.  LLD 


Overbnry ,  Edward  Noel.. 


Gibson,  Edward   

Atkinson,  Arth.  Johnston  Breeks 

Arundel.  Arundel  Tagg,  BA. 

Le  Fann,  Wm.  Joseph  Henry, 

BA.  {BarritUr  at  Lam) 
Maclean,  Charles  Donald,  BA... 


««7X144 
»3«57xi44 


Vmdar  13  Ytmnf  StanHmg. 
Johnson,  Evans  Charles 


Gibson,  Frederick  Edward 


1867 
1367 

1867 

rS67 

tS68 

i368 


330  CmnmingfCharles  Lennox  Bruce 

XJ76 


1075 
416 


X075 


Weir,  Thomas,  BA, 
Kough,  Charies,  BA. 


Maltby,  Thomas  James .... 

Knox,  Hubert  Thomas  (Barrife«r 

at  Lam) 

Farmer,  Henry  Bichard...! 


•968  416  Mclver,  Lewis 

1^  4:6  Davies,  James  Acworth   (Bar- 

,  riatar  at  Lam) 

'568  416  Weld- Matthew  Richard.  J^.... 
^^  4x6l8ewt^  Robert 


Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly. 

Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.    Acting 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Tai^ore.    Negapatam. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Colleotor  and  Magistrate,  Kumool.    Sick  FarL 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tanjore  District.  Acting 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Bellarv.    Gooty. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Malabar 

Acting  Principal  Assistant  Collector,  Yisagapatam.    Nursipatam. 
President  of  the  Municipal  Commission,  Madras. 

Special  Assist,  to  the  Collr.  and  District  Magistrate  of  Madura.  Bamnad. 
Head  Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore  District. 

Acting  Sub-Colleclor  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Kistnah  District,  aantoor. 
Senior  Assistant  to  Colleotor  at  Gapjam.    Acting  Sub  Collector  and  Joint 

Magistrate  of  Malabar.    Tellicherry. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.  Sick  FnrL 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  Acting  Sao 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  MuddenpuUy. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  at  Kistna.     Acting  Sub- 
Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Coimbatore,  Bvode. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly.    AcUng 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  at  Salem.    Oossoor. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  South  Arcot.— Sick  FurL 


Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.     Acting  Sab 

Colleotor  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Godavery  District. 
Head  Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.  Acting  Sab  Coll. 

and  Joint  Magistrate,  Tinnevelly. 
Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Nellore.   Acting  Registrar, 

High  Court,  Appellate  side.    Tamil  Translator  to  (Government. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magiatrate  of   Madura.      Acting  Bub 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Madura  District. 
Assistant  to  Colleotor  and  Magistrate  of  the  (Godavery  District.    Acting 

Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector,  Ac,  to  Gcv.  of  Fort  St.  George,  Ga^jain. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  Of  Malabar.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  to  Collector  and    Magistrj^te  of   Chinglepnt.      Acting   Bab 

Collector. 
Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  and  Acting  Head  Assistant  to  the  Colleotor  and  Magistrate  of 

Tinnevelly.    SickFurlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chinglepnt.— Sick  FnrL 


Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery^ 

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1871 

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187Z 

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1873 

1873 
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1873 

1874 

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1030  Cox,  ArChnr  Frederick 
1030  Thomson,  James,  MA, 

802  Stokes,  Gabriel,  ^^.. 

803 

809 


WinterboOiam,  Henry  Martin .. 
Mackensie,  Gordon  Thomson  ., 
WiUook,WilliamAlezander,iU. 

Moore,  Lewis 

Nicholson,  Frederick  Angnstos. 

Undenrood,  Walfcer  Gregory ... 


802 
1075 


Sewell,  Ebeneser  James   .... 

Forbes,  George  Stuart,  MA.. 

Benson,  Ralph  Sillery,  SA. . 

Ross,  Henry  Thomas,  MA. . 
Spencer,  Bgerton  Edward.... 


Wynne,  Sydenham  Henry,  BA. 

Tate,  William  Jacob 

Fawoett,  George  William  .... 
Moore,  Pierce  William  


Tremenheere, 
Apperley 


1875 

187s 

1875 

1875 

1875 

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1875 

1876 

1876 

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1876 
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1876 

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1878 
1878 
1879 
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809 
809 

803 
875 
809 

637 


Bees,  John  Dayid 


James    Henry 


Hebbert,  Francis  Henry  .... 

Thorbnm,  Walter  Millar,  BA... 

Martindale,     Arthur     Henry 

Temple 

O'FarreU,  Horace  Handley . 


Acting  Hal 
AotSagHeiA 


Power,  Gny  Francis  Thomas  .. 

Fiddian,  James  PavU 

Thompson,  Arthar,  MA 

Ohetti,  PnUcat  Batnaveln,  BA. 


Welsh,  William  Henry 

Horsfisll,  Thomas  Mendelssohn 
Higgens, Alfred  William  Buckle 
Lanan,  Bdward  Sidney 


Brodie,  Yemor  Alexander.... 
Domergne,    John   WiUooghby 
Francis 

Bnssell,  Samuel,  BA. 

Hohnes,  William  Oathbert,  BA. 
Frazer,  Robert  Watson,  BA. 


Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.   SiokFsrioagL 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore.    Sick  Fnxkngli. 
Deputy  Commissioner  of  Salt  Revenue,  Northern  Division. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.   FnrlongL 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.  Acting  fissd  lauL 

to  the  Collector,  Coimbatore  District. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.  Acting  SpeeU 

Assistant,  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.    Aotiiig  flab 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot.   Acting  Bob 

Collector. 
Assistant  tothe  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.    Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.     Acting  Heid 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  Govr.  oflM 

St  George  in  Ganjam.   Acting  Head  Assist,  to  the  Collector,  NeIloi«. 
Assistant  to  the  Colleotor  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  Acting  AasntHt 

Commissioner,  NeUgherries. 
Assist,  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary.  Acting  Sub  Collator. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  TMIore.     Acting  HmI 

Assistant  to  the  Collector,  &c.,  South  Canara. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly.  ActingHsM 

Asrastant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery, 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector,  &c.,  Kumool. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna. 

Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  CoUeotor  of  Tsx^ore. 
Assistant  to  the  Couector  and  Magistrate  of  EZistna.     „ 

Assist,  to  the  Collector  Jk  Agent  to  the  Govr.  of  Fort  St.  George,  — ^ 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.  Acting  Specal 

Assistant  to  the  Colleotor  and  Aigant  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St  Qeoin 

Yixagapatam. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate^  Ohinerlepat.     Acting  'B.vA 

Assistant,  Tinnevelly. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  flooth  Canara.  AcUng  Haid 

Assistant,  Madura. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Enmool.    Acting  Hea^ 

Assistant,  Godavery  District. 

[Agent  and  Assistant  Secretary  in  the  Foreign  DepsrtDest 
Senior  Attach^  m  the  Foreign  Department.— Olfflr.  3rd  Glass  FoUow 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Ouddi^Mih.   Acting  Head 

Assistant,  Salem. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.   Acting  Held 

Assistant,  South  Arcot. 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  CoUeotor  of  Tasjore.  Aothig  Head  Aatf- 

ant,  Elistna.  . 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Gov.  of  Fprtw* 

George  in  Ganjam.  .     „  . 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Chinglepui    Acting  Bitf 

Assistant,  North  Arcot.  t^"^ 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot    Acting  fia< 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  „  . 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  NeUcre.    Acting  om 

Assistant,  Kumool. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  District  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Booth  Aroot. 


950  Murray,   Frands  D'Arcy   Os- 

borne  Wolfe , 

Hammick,  Murray 

Joseph,  Hugh  Gore , 

WUhams,  George  Maudalev 

Bradley,  Herbert  [BarriMUr-al- 

Itctto) , 

437  Sim,  Henxy  Alexander 

437  Monnsey,  Charles  Herbert  (J?ar- 


ritUr-at'Lam) 

Otter,  Henry  Shireolillb.... 
Atkinson,  John  Nathaniel 
Mullaly,  Charles  Mylen. .. . 
Hamnett,  Frederick  Harper  ... 
Stuart,  Andrew  Bdmnnd  Oastle- 

atnart   

Weir,  Charles  James 
Andrew,  James 


Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  District  Magistrate  of  TUqcM. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  DIstriotMagisiBate  of  Godaveiy.  ^  .^ 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  District  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  the  G<^ 
emor,  Visagapatam.    Acting  Sanior  Aaristaat. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate  of 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate  of 
Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Sooth  Cansn. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistnle  of  Oeimbaton. 

Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Yiaagapatun. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Distriot  Magisfiraie  oT  TinM?«ll7. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  District  Magistrate  of  V  ^~ 


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^ombair  \GLvil  Eervice. 


487 


Navu. 


AppoiKmsyrs,  Ac. 


iSiS 

1846 
1848 
1848 

iSso 


3805 

833 

5333 

2333 
33J3 


18503750 

i85x|3750 

»85i;5333 
rfjx  3B05 
185X   833 


GibbBy  Jaxnea,  C8I.   {Barrister 

Aibbnnier,  jJm.  Uonel  Robert, 

CSL  

Uacfeier,  Bobert  Fergnaon. 
Shair,  Charles  Forbea  HodBOzi 

{BarritUr  at  Law) 

Kembell,  Son,  ChArles  Onrdon 

{BarritUr  at  Law) 

Pinliey,  Hon.  Robert  Hill  {Bar- 

riateraiLam) 

BATenacroft,ir(m.Edw.Wm.  CSI. 
Robertflon.ElphinstonePoartaleii 
Orey,  ixUiur  Egypt  Donoagh- 

more 


1852 
.853 


1853  44x6 
1853  2595 


1854 


1854  asas 

1854 
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1855 

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1856375c 

12562335 
18562525 
1S562525 


833 


833 
2325 

3230 
2525 
3750 


JFIBST  0LA88, 
qfs8  Tear^  Standing. 
Beid,  Lertock 


8EC0HB  CLASS, 

<^  20  Tean^  Siandinf. 

Basdwiih,  William  

"  pcL  Son.  Theodore  Gracfaft, 
.81.  {Barrister  at  Law) 
ddme,  Heniy  Napier  Bmce 

White,  James  George 

Gonne,  Charles 


%.i 


Commissioner  of  Castoms,  Bali,  and  Opiam,  and  Reporter  Gtoneral  of 
External  Commerce.    Acting  Commissionfir,  Northern  Division. 

Furlough. 

Third  Member  of  Council. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sosaions  Judge,  Sattara. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Fourth  Member  of  Council. 
Comnufisioner,  Central  Diviiiion. 


Bosanquet,  Theodore 

SheppardjQeorge Frederick  ... 
CoghJan,  William  Mant  Philip... 
Crawford,  Arthur  Travers 


Slphinston,  John  . 


Melvin,  JSTo*.  Maxwell 

Borradaile,  Alex.  Alfired 

MelvJll,'.£ro)i.  Francis  Dawes 


Spens,  Archibald  Lockhart . 
Maodon 


onald,  Arthur  Ramsay, 

.    _  5  Ftopertk  William  Henry 

1856  2525 '  Hoore,  John  George 

>  Peile,  James  Braithwaite,  CSI. 

MA. 
5  Ramsay,  William 


185^13750 
!«56'2525 

1856.4050 

>256  2500 

1556  3x63 

185612500 
.8j6'  833 
i85fip5«5  Newnham,  Wm.  Heurtley,  MA. 

I            {BarriHer  at  Law) 
iM'aooo  Biehnr,  Jamea  Bellot,  CSI. 

1557  3465 'Wadmngtan,  George 


West,  ^oa.Raymond,  MA.  (Bar' 
ritter  ai  Law) 

Jaoomb,  Herbert  Edward 

Pratt^  William  Roger 


Grant,  John  Hay  ... 
Jervoise,  Alan  ArOiur  Clarke  .. 


165712465 

'857  833 
1858-3315 


Spry,  Arthur  Hume 

Pritohard,  Charlea  Bradl< 
Birdwood,  Herbert  J^Ib, 


Commissioner,  Southern  Division.    Furlough. 


First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar. 

Commissioner,  Northern  Division,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  at  Bnrat. 

Additional  Member  of  Governor  General's  Council. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick.  Acting  Conmrissioner  in  Bind. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Govt,  in  Political,  Secret,  Judicial,  and  Bdnoatioiial 

Depts.    Furlough. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.   Acting  Collector  and  Mag. 

and  Political  Agent,  Colalia. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Kaira.     Farloagh. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent,  Tanna.    Acting 

Commissioner,  Southern  Division. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Rutnagherry.    Acting  Collector  and 

Magistrate  and  Political  A^ont,  Dharwar. 
Jud^e  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Semor  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur. 
Judicial  Commissioner  and  Judge  of  the  Sudder  Court  in  Sind.    AotiBg 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Canara. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Khandeifih. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona. 
Secretary  to  Govt.,  Political,  &c..  Departments.    Acting  Chief  Beo.  to 

Govt,  m  charge  of  sei>arate  Department. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent  of  Colaba.    Acting 

Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay.    Vice  Chancellor  of 

the  University  of  Bombay. — On  special  duty  at  Calcutta. 
Collector  of  Bombay  and  Supdt.  of  Stamps  and  Stationery. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Surat.     Acting  Commissioner  of 

Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  and  Reporter  General  of  External  Commerce. 
Municipal  Commissioner  for  the  city  of  Bombay. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bolgaum.    Furlouirh. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Jadgeat  Poona,  and  A^ent  for  Sirdars  im 

the  Deccan. 
Junior  Collector  and  Masistrate,  Satlara. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kulludghee.     Acting  Collector  and 

Magistrate,  Belgaum.    Acting  Senior  CoUeotor. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Dharwar.    Acting 

Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Acting  Senior  Collector. 
Collector  of  Salt  Revenue.    Furloush. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Snrat. 


TRXSD  CLASS, 
,_     of  la  Tear^  Standing. 

1860,3325  Wedderbnra,  WflUam 

i86o.226sTson,  Clarence  BoviU 

i86d|  833  Maqpherson,  George  Morison. 

I  MA.  iBarrisier  of  Law) 

i£6o;s465  Kmg,  Joahoa,  MA. 

x86i;aood  Trevor,  Arthur  C 

1862  2216  8tewart»  Theodore  Henry 

1862,1700  MukMsk,  William  Bury 


1800  PhUtpotta,  Sextns  Howard  .. 
1700  Wnson,  Q90.  Herbert  Dashwood 
1700  BMt.  William  AlbertkJ£4 


1862  3^  Na^ior,  James  Richard 

1B63 

>863 


^3i4oo8ootk  Mathew  Henry . 

1863  ao47  Woodward,  Willonghby,  MA.. 

»863  iToo  Watt»  ArthurChorley . 

-2:  Hsst!?"^^'* 


First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmednuggur. 

and  Grade  Juil^re  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Rutnagherry.— Acting  xst  Grade.- 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ehandeish.    Sick  Forlongh. 

Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.  Acting  Senior  OoUeetor. 

Collector  of  Customs,  Bombay. 

First  Assist.  Colloctor  and  Mag.  of  Slaira  for  Punch  Mehals,  Collector  and 
Agent  for  Governor.    Acting  Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Battera. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate, Tanna. 

Remembrancer  of  Legal  Aiftdrs. 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabad. 

First  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Junior  Collector,  Kaira. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Junior  Colleofeor  and 
Agent  to  Governor  at  Burat. 

Semor  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  KuUudghee. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Assistant  CoUeotor,  Ac. 
Kaira,  for  Punch  Mehals,  Jkc,  and  Acting  Polit.  Agent,  Rewa  Kanta. 

Registrar  High  Court,  Appellate  Side. 

Judge  and  Sessions  Jud£e.Shikarpore.    Furlough.  , 

Serving  under  Govt,  of  liidia  in  British  BmifilL^  lDv^^^3'^fc)fiIC 


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1864 

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17CO 

467 
1466 


Blathwsyti  Ohulea  George . 
Nugent,  John 


Gordeftnx,  Bdward 

Baker,  Montegn  Beroud 

Grant,  George  Francis  ICytton... 

Carey,  Arthur  Donglae  

Middleton,  James  RoweU,  MA, 

James,  Henry  Evan  Morohison. 

Mackenzie,  ^omas  Duncan 

Candy,  Edward  Townsend  

Keyser,  Alfred  

Campbell,  John  McLeod  

Candy,  Richard  Edward   

Spence,  James  Knox 


.GoUeokor. 
nnior  OoUeolor  it 


XT95 

lats 


1977 


900  Vfalker,  James  William,  LLB, 

(Sarrigtm'  ai  Lav) 

416  Loch,  William  Walker,  l?il  

9ooHosking,  Edward 

4x6  Winter,  Henry  Edward 

X595  Crawley-Boevey,  Arthur  Wm., 

SA.  lBarri$t0r  ai  Lam)  

800  Druitt,  George  


416 
4x6 

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XX95 

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546 
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446 
995 


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X870' 
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»87o'  975 
X870    " 

1870  4>6 
r87o' 
1870;  6x1 
1870  4'6 
Y870  416 
1870' 
1870'  8as 


F0T7ETH  CLASS, 
of  8  TlMrt'  Standing. 
Crowe,  William  Henry  {SarritUr 

at  Law) 

Reid,  George  Boileau,  BA, 

Parsons,    Henry  James  (i7ar< 

ntt9T  at  Lato) 

Fleet,  John  Faithftill 

Yidal,  George  William  (i?arm^«r 

ai  Law) , 

Porteous, William,  MA............. 

Pollen,  Arthur  Daniel,  BA.  {Bar- 

ritter  at  Law) 
Johnston,  John  Leech 


Muir,  John  Fairlie  

Ebden,  Edward  James,  BA,. 

Forman,  William  Scott 


First  Assistant  Collector  and  Maffistrate.    Forlougfa. 

Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  in  the  Judicial  Deputment,  Ac.,  and  Becnksry 

to  Governor's  OouncO.  Acting  Seoretazy  in  Political,  ftc,  DepsrUBcntB. 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,Hyderabad.  Actg.and  Grade  jQdge,&haiuWiL 
Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona.  Acting  Jndgt  ind 

Sessions  Judge,  Enrrachee. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Snxmt. 
First  Class  Assistant  Collector  of  Salt  Rerenue.    Acting  "  ' 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  Ju 

KuUudghee. 
Postmaster  General,  Bombay.    Furlough. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  in  Revenue  and  General  DepsxtmeDti. 
Judicial  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,  Kattywar.    Furtoogh. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Poena. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  xst  Assistant  at  Poont. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  at  Ahmednagser. 
First  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Postmaster  Gen.,  Bombsj. 


First  Grade  Assist.  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona,  and  Assist  Agent 

for  the  Sirdars  in  the  Ceccan.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.— On  special  du^  at  Bsrods. 
First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabsd.    ActioR 

Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Hyderabad. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Belgaom. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Mag.  Acting  Junior  Collector,  Rotaagbeny. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Furlough. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Juc^e,  Dhanrsr.   Actinf 

Second  Grade  Judflre  at  Poona. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Actinf^  and  Grade  AuisUot 

Judge  at  Rutuagbeny. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.   Acting  zst  at  Setters. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  ist  at  Tamis.    Asd 

Railway  Msgistrate  at  Tanna. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  Judge  end  SetfioDS 

Judge  at  Shlkarpore. 
Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge.    Acting  xit  Gndi 

Assistant  Judge  at  Poona. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Furlough.  [Grade  st  Ttma. 
Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Sorat.   Acting  I^ 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furtongh. 


Allen,  William  

Hammick,  Stephen . 


Sinclair,  William  Frederick 

OUivant,  Edward  Charles  Kayll 
Wingate,  Andrew,  CIS 


Charles,  Fendall  Lowis 

Lely^Frederick  Styles  Philpin.. 
Lee- Warner,  William,  ITi 


Fulton,  Edm.  McGildowny  Hope 
Campbell,  James  Maonabb  .. 


Cooke,  Henry  Reade  

Todd,  James  Henthom 

Macpherson,    Charles    Gordon 

Wolland. 
Whitworth,  George  Clifford .. 
Wiltshire,  Charles  Palmer  Bluett 
Davies.  Thomas  Hart 


Hamilton,  Thomas  Sharp .. 
Aston,  Henxy  Faure 


Unwin,  Arthur  Hamilton 

Monteath,  James,  MA 

Elliot,  Frederick  AugustusHagb 


Baines,  Jervoise  Athelstane 

Steward,  Arthur  Bennett,  BA 

{Barriritr  ai  Law) 

Horsley .  William  Henrv 

MacCartie,  Charles  Falkiner 


Batty,  Herbert,  J^ 

Fitzgerald,  James  Richard  .... 

McCallum,  Edwin 

Frost,  Chsrles  Evitt 

Ommanneyi  Henry  Travers.... 

Cunningham,  William  John.... 

Acwortfa^HanyArbuthnot  (2?« 

rigter  ai  Law) 


AnomMnm,  Ao. 


Aetiai. 


Talookdaree  Settlement  Officer,  Goojerat. 

Third  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Butnagheny 

and  Grade,  Surat. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Political  Affent,  Kolapore  and  Southern  Mahratta  Conatrj, 

and  Tutor  to  the  Maharajah  of  Kolapore.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  xst  at  Kaira.      [st  Bsrodi^ 
Second  Assistant  Collector  andflfogistoate.   Acting  xst.  (On  spsdsl  dcV 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  under  the  GovemmBnt « 

India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  i  at  at  Dhsnra. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  ist  at  Broach. 
Assistant  Commissioner  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Begistrttio^ 

Sind.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Sind,  and  Educational  Impeci^ 

in  that  Province.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  On  Special  Duty  Compiling  the  GskIp 

teer. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  xst  at  Kssiiek.* 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  xst  at  Ganara. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  Under  Sec.  to  OoTernma^ 

Political,  Ac.,  Departments,  and  Secretaiy  to  the  Governor's  CoonciL 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  and  Assistant  at  Dhar«ir. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Actii^  Assistant  CommiMune^ 

Ac.  and  Educational  Inspector  in  Sind,  Ac. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  and  Assist,  at  Ahmednofl^ 
Third  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna.  Acting  Jow^ 

Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,  Kattywar. 
Inspector  of  Schools  in  British  Burmah.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough.  ^ 

Principal  of  the  Rajah's  School,  and  Tutor  and  Governor  of  the  G9ek«i 

ofBaroda. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  xst  Assistant  at  Naaiick 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  and  Assistant  at  Shoiap^ 
Assistant  Collector  and  Mag.    Settlement  Officer,  Southern  Fwe«t  in^ 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Gov.  of  Fort  iU 
George  at  Yizagapatam,  Madras.    Acting  Special  Assistant,  Gaiv>s 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Serving  under  the  Government  of  India. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Canara. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Officiating  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Mysore. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.   Acting  and  at  Punch  Mahals; 

Digitized  by  V^JiOOV  li:! 


Bomhay  CivU  Service. 


489 


llilJ 


Naxm. 


AnoDnxnm,  Jko. 


ilU.,  

I  IQTH  GLASS, 

I  rfi  Ttan*  Standing. 

18711  825  Pollen,  John,  BA 

187X'  700  Gimwford,  Charles  Edw.  Gordon 


1871,  815 
1871.  825 

1872'  815 

1873,  825 
1873I  8ai 

1872  250 
187a  6ti 

187a  I  as© 
X873I  700 

1873;  875 

1873  825 


Woodward,  Hillerednn  

Thaknr,  Bhreepad  Babajee,^^ 

{fiarrittT  at  Law) 

Oiiume,  Bdward  Oharlee  

Woodbnrn,  Archibald  Francis . . . 

Dayidflon,  .Tames 

Tomsr,  George  Gladstone    .. 

M'Corkell,  Gilmonr 

Jopp,  Charles  Henry  

Larken,  Arthur  LakePennyouick 

Shewan,  Alexander 


Winchester,  Charles  Blake  (Har- 

riritr  at  Law) 

1874!  SasiSiloock,  Henry  Fosster 


1876 
1876 


1874  56x'Coaztenay,  Robert 

1874  561  Gamine,  Alexander ... 

SIXTH  GLASS, 
nmdtr  ATtan*  Staudii^, 
I  Symonds,  William  Powell. . . 
„,.  ^.i  Aloook,  John  Backhonse  ... 
1876  5zi,Miur-Mackensie,  John  Wm.  Pitt 
1676  5ti;Moseardie,  Edward  Henry.. 
1877;  51X  Kennedy.  Robert  Moirhead. 
1877;  sizlYoanghnsband,  Arthnr  Delaval 

1878  4^.  Lawrence,  Bdward 

187I  461  Crawford,  James  Adair 
1878  411  Gray,  Srelyn 


Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  and  at  Khaadelsh. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bailway  Magistrate,  Thnl  Ghaat 

and  Bhnsawol,  and  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Deolalee.     Acting  and 

Assistant  Judge  at  Tanna. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  snd  at  Knlladghee. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  snd  at  Knlladghee. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  and  at  Sbolapore. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.   Acting  and  at  Khandeish. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  and  at  Khandeish. 

Fnrlongh. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Belsramn. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.   Actingland  Grade  Assistant  Judge  at 

Ahmedabad. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.     Acting  at  Batara,  and  Assistant 

Politieal  Agent  in  charge  Jath  State. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Acting  and  at  Rutnagherry. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  and  at  Nassiek. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Kolaba. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Tanna. 


Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  axid  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 


Acting  at  Poona. 
Acting  at  Nassiek. 
Acting  at  Batora. 
Acting  at  Ahmedabad^ 
Acting  at  Kaira. 
Acting  at  Sarat. 
Acting  at  Tanna. 
Acting  at  Khandeish, 
Acting  at  Poona. 


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FBOUOTIONS,  AFP0IHTME9TS,  &o.,  SnSOB  LAST  FUBLIOATIOI. 

2nd  Life  Guards. — Vet.  Surg.  Rostron,  from  5  Lancers,  Vet.  Surg,  vice 

Fleming,  pro,  11  Oct     79 

Royal  Horse  Guards. — Lt.  Visct.  Dairy niple,  Capt.  yice  Egerton,  seconded     i  Nov.    79 
ist  Dragoon  Guards. — Capt.  Vetch,  from  1 1  Hussars,  Capt.  vice  Watson, 

who  exch- ^ 17  Dec.     79 

4ch  Dragoon  Guards.— 2nd  Lt  Howe,  from  20  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Hussey,  pro 15  Nov.    79 

5th  Dragoon  Guards.— Lt.  Gunston,  from  Lancashire  Art.  Mil.  2nd  Lt. 

vice  Cradock,  pro ii  Oct     79 

6th  Dragoon  Guards. — Sub  Lt  Jones  to  be  Lieut 11  Sept    78 

7th  Dragoon  Guards.— The  prom,  to  Lt.  of  2nd  Lt.  Hone,  dated  24 
May  79,  is  cancelled. 

Lt.  Harris,  from  i  Somei-set  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Hone,  7  Hussars 11  Oct     79 

1st  Dragoons. — Lt,  Wells,  Capt  vice  Russell,  retired   13  Sept    79 

4th  Hussars. — Capt.  Montague,  Major,  vice  Chaijie,  retired 13  Sept    79 

Lieut  Ramsay,  vice  Montague do. 

5th  Lancers.— Lt   Kennedy,   from  Wicklow  Art.   MU.  2nd  Lt   vice 

Richards,  7  Dragoon  Guards ii  Oct      79 

6th  Dragoons. — Lt  Turner,  from  7  Lancashire  MU.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue  to 

Lt  Wilson,  resigned ii  Oct     79 

7th  Hussars. — 2nd  Lt.  Hone,  from  7  Dragoon  Guards,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to 

Lt  Paget,  pro '. 11  Oct     79 

Sth  Hussars. — Major  Chaplin,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Mussenden,  placed  on  Ihp....  14  Nov.    79 

Bt  Major  Burke,  Major,  vice  Chaplin    do. 

loth  Hussars. — Lt.  Napier,  Capt  vice  Combe,  seconded 8  Nov.    79 

2nd  Lt  Saunders,  from  26  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Napier 26  Nov. 

I  ith  Hussars. — Lt.  Thompson,  Capt.  vice  Stewart,  seconded 25  Oct     79 

2nd  Lt.  Ooote,  from  6  Dragoons,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Thompson 6  Dec. 

Capt.  Watson,  from  i  Dragoon  Guards,  Capt.  vice  Vetch,  who  exch.  17  Dec. 

13th  Hussars. — Lt  Freeman,  Capt.  vice  Gifford,  seconded 11  Nov.    79 

l6th  Lancers. — 2nd  Lt.  Browne,  from  i  Dragoon  Guards,  2nd  Lt.  vice 

Firman,  resigned ii  Oct.     79 

Riding  Master  Boyle,  from  17  Lancers,  Riding  Master,  vice  Peny, 
who  exch 18  Oct. 

Bt,  Major  Stevens,  from  90  F.  Capt  vice  Evetts,  who  exch 26  Nov. 

17th  Lancers. — Riding  Master  Perry,  irom  16  Lancers,  Riding  Master, 

vice  Boyle,  who  exch i80ct      79 

20th  Hussars.— Capt.  Mangles,  Major,  vice  Trench,  seconded 30  Nov.    79 

Lt  Irwin,  Capt  vice  Mangles do. 

2 1st  Hussars. — Lt.  Blackett,  from  4  Middlesex  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Mitchell, 

i4Hu88ar8   ii  Oct      79 

2nd  Lt.  Knox,  Lt.  vice  Ellis,  retired do. 

Lt  Unett,  Capt.  vice  Sir  C.  E.  Frederick,  seconded    24  Sept. 

2nd  Lt.  Jennings,  Lt  vice  Unett da 

2nd  Lt.  Gavin,  from  99  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Burn,  pro 17  Dec. 

Lt.  Matthews,  from  3  Lancashire  Mil.  do.  vice  Knox,  do do. 

ROYAL   ARTILLERY. 

Bt.  CoL  Williams,  CoL  vice  Connell,  dead    10  Sept    79 

Major  Johnstone,  Lt.  CoL  vice  Williams   do. 

Migor  Humfrey,  do.  vice  Watson,  ret  on  an  annuity 4  Oct. 

Capt.  Townsend,  from  the  Seconded  List,  Migor,  vice  Brackenbury, 

placed  on  the  Seconded  List 9  Sept. 

Capt  Noyes,  from  do.  do.  vice  Tweedie,  do 10  Sept 


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Capt  Wickbam,  Mcgor,  vice  Johnstone 13  Sept.     79 

G»pt*  Wii^g,  do.  vice  Humfrey 4  Oct. 

Lt.  Montgomery,  Capt.  vioe  Wickham  27Ang. 

Lt  Nixon,  do.  vice  Graham,  placed  on  the  Seconded  Lint 13  Sept, 

Lt.  Mniray,  do.  vice  Jones,  do.    17  Sept. 

Lt  Lngard,  do.  vice  Glass  (Bombay)  pro 20  Sept. 

Lt.  Lyall,  do.  viceAitken,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List /^.../..^  25  Sept 

Lt.  Leach,  do.  vice  Wing do. 

Lt  Dalton,  do.  vice  Broadfoot,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List 27  Sept. 

The  prom,  of  Major  Simpson  is  antedated  to 30  Aug. 

00.  of  Gaptain  Brackenbary,  do 23  Aug. 

Lt.  Campbell,  finom  Sup.  Ust,  Capt  vice  Graves,  dead 4  Oct 

Lt.  Chapman,  do.  do.  vice  Hussey,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List  ...  14  Nov. 

Lt  Selfe,  on  the  Seconded  List,  Capt 15  Nov.    ,. 

Lt.  Bussell,  Capt.  vice  Soames,  ret  onh.p do.' 

Batterv  Sei^.  Major  Henson,  Riding  Master,  vice  Daly,  dead    do. 

Serg.  Miyor  Groode,  Biding  Master,  vice  Bacchus,  ret  on  h.p.  do. 

RoTAL  (Bombay)  Aetilleby.— Major  Baker,  Lt   Col.  vice  Worsley, 

placed  on  the  Seconded  List 27  Sept.    79 

Bt  Major  Clarke,  on  the  Seconded  List,  Migor do. 

Capt.  Glass,  Major,  vice  Baker    do. 

Royal  £NoiNEEBS.^Major  de  Montmorency,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Belfield,  pro.  13  Sept    79 

Capt  Woodward,  Major^  vice  de  Montmorency    do. 

Lt  Barklie,  Capt  vice  Woodward  do. 

Lt  Kensington,  do.  vice  Archer,  seconded    I  Oct 

Major  Trench,  Lt  CoL  vice  Parsons,  ret.  on  a  pension    29  Oct 

Capt  Armstrong,  M«gor,  vice  Trench 9  Oct 

Lt.  Morns*.  Capt  vice  Armstrong    do. 

Migor  Wheatley,  Lt  CoL  vice  £&n.  W.  L.  Trench,  ret.  on  a  pension  12  Oct. 

MigorSim,  do.  vice  Wheatley,  .placed  on  Temp.  Reserve  List  3  Nov. 

Capt.  Bond,  Major,  vice  Wheatley 12  Oct 

Capt  Haalett,  do.  vice  Sim 29  Oct 

Lt  Denison,  Capt  vice  Bond  12  Oct. 

Lt  James,  do.  vice  Haslett  29  Oct. 

M^joc  Camj^bell,  Lt  Col.  vice  Trench,  retired 8  Nov. 

Major  Kimington,  do.  vice  Wheatley,  placed  on  Temp.  Reserve 

List   9  NoT.^ 

Migor  Smith,  on  Temp.  Reserve  List,  Lt  Col 20  Dec 

Migor  Maitland,  Lt  Col.  vice  Campbell do. 

Capt.  Grover,  on  the  Seconded  List,  Major    3  Nov. 

Capt  Halkett,  on  Sup.  List,  do do. 

Capt  Bowen,  Migor,  vice  Sim do. 

Capt.  MuUoy,  do.  vice  Campbell,  ret  on  a  pension 8  Nov.- 

Capt  Stacke,  do.  vice  Rimington     9  Nov. 

Capt.  Beaumont,  do.  vice  Maitland 20  Dec. 

Lt  Johnstone,  Capt  vice  Bowen 3  Nov. 

Lt  Gr^rson,  do.  vice  Mulloy    8  Nov. 

Lt  Settle,  do.  vice  Stacke 9  Nov. 

Lt.  Day,  do.  vice  Beaumont 20  Dec. 

Bsioadb  Depots.— Col.  de  Montmorency,  from  h.p.  59  F.  Lt.  Col.  vice 

de  Beny,  placed  on  h.p.    22  Oct.     79 

CoL  Chichester,  from  h.p.  81  F.  do.  vice  Lyons,  dead 15  Nov. 

GsKNABUBE  GUARDS.— Col.  Clive,  Major,  vice  Wynne,  ret  on  h.p 11  Oct     79 

Lt  and  Capt  Boyle,  Capt.  and  Lt.  CoL  vice  CUve do. 

2nd  Lt.  Kerr,  from  24  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Bovle  26  Nov. 

lat  Foot.— Capt.  Tombs,  from  h.p.  105  F.  Capt  vice  Kennedy,  Army 

Pay  Dept i  Nov.     79 

Capt  Terry,  from  h.p.  9  F.  do.  vice  Sanford,  do.     do. 

The  transfer  of  2nd  Lt.  Robart,  dated  11  Oct.  79,  is  cancelled. 

2nd  Lt  Login,  Lt  vice  Povah,  pro.  in  102  F 15  Nov.   • 

2  ...  Lt  Pain,  from  Kent  Art.  Mil.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Harman,  pro.  11  Oct     79 

3  ...  2nd  Lt  Bruce,  Lt  vice  Baker,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C 12  Sept.    79 

4  ...  Lt.  Wilson,  from  108  F.  Lt  vice  Russell,  whoexch 18  Oct     79 

5  ...  Bt.  Lt  CoL  Chapman,  Major,  vice  Macdonald,  pro.  Lt  Col.  on  h.p.     5  Oct;     79 

Lt.  Hargreave,- Capt.  vice  Chapman    do. 

2nd  Lt.  Dashwood,  from  57  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Pennington, 
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49^  Protnotiatiey  AppointmeniSf  Sfc. 

5  Foot.— 2nd  Lt  Whitakcr,  from  38  F.  2nd  Lient.  in  sue.  to  Haigreave  6  Dec     79 

Sub  Lt.  Kays,  to  be  lieut 11  Sept    76 

2nd  Lt  Colviu,  from  76  F.  2nd  Lieat  in  augmentation 17  Dec     79 

2nd  Lt.  Braithwaite,  from  12  F.  do.  do.    da 

8  ...  2nd  Lieut.  Elliot,  from  105  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt  Russell,  retired  11  Oct     79 

Lt.  Seton,  from  Dublin  City  Mil.  do .  vice  Williams,  24  F da 

Lt.  Brown,  Capt.  vice  Hamilton,  seconded    6  Nov. 

9  ...  2nd  Lt.  Thompson,  Lt  vice  Elmhirst,  pro.  Capt  on  h.p 11  Oct     79 

11  ...  2nd  Lt  Smith,  from  12  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Collins,  pro 18  Oct.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Ellicombe,  from  104  F.  do.  vice  Carden,  do i  Nov. 

12  ...  Lt  Braithwaite,  from  East  Kent  Mil.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Hext,  pro.  1 1  Oct     79 

2nd  Lt  Tombe,  from  Dublin  County  Mil.  da  in  sue  to  Lt  Onslow, 

aProb.  for  Indians.  C. do. 

13  ...  Qr.  Master  Serg.  Sturt,  from  3  Brigade  Depot,  Qr.  Master,  vice 

Carey,  ret  on  h.p i  Nov.    79 

Lt  Fownes,  Capt.  vice  Borton,  seconded   8  June 

The  prom,  to  Lt  of  2nd  Lt.  Shubrick,  dated  15  July  79,  is  cancelled. 

2nd  Lt  Shubrick,  Lt.  vice  Fownes 8  June 

2nd  Lt.  Warden,  do.  vice  Paidoe,  killed  in  action   15  July 

14  ...  2nd  Lt  Wemyss,  Lt  vice  Robertson,  resigned 15  Nov.    79 

15  ...  Lt.  Rushbrooke,  Capt  vice  Barr,  Army  Pay  Department  9  July     79 

16  ...  The  proms,  to  Capt.  and  Lt.  respectivelv  of  Lt  Riddell,  dated 

2  July  79 ;  and  2nd  Lts.  Hammond,  dated  28  Feb.  79 ;  Johnstone, 
dated  9  Maroh  79  ;  and  Hamilton,  dated  30  April  79,  are  can- 
celled. 

Lt  Riddell,  Capt  vice  M'Cann,  ret  on  a  pension   19  June    79 

Lt.  Butler,  do.  vice  Robinson,  pro a  July 

2nd  Lt  Hammond,  Lt  vice  Lamb,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C. 26  Febu 

2nd  Lt.  Johnstone,  do.  vice  Griffiths,  do 28  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  Lean,  da  vice  Nisbett,  pro 9  March 

2ndLt.  Hamilton,  do.  vice  Fawkes,  do 12  April 

2ndLt  Burlton,  do.  vice  Tilly,  do.    30  April 

2nd  Lt.  Cambridge,  do.  vice  Bum,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 6  June 

2nd  Lt  Oswald,  do.  vice  Riddell,  pro 19  June 

2nd  Lieut  Fordyce,  do.  vice  Butler,  do 2  July 

Lt.  Tennant,  from  East  Middlesex  Mil  2nd  Lt  vice  Fordyce  26  Nov. 

2nd  Lt.  Butcher,  from  86  F.  do.  vice  Cambridge 6  Dec. 

2nd  Lt  Sutton,  from  20  F.  do.  vice  Lean do. 

2nd  Lt.  Vaughan,  from  14  F.  do.  vice  Oswald 17  Dec 

17  ...  Lt.  Anderson,  Capt  vice  Davem,  rot.  on  a  pension    6  Aug.    79 

2nd  Lt.  Savile,  Lt  vice  de  Burgh,  pro 15  July 

2nd  Lt  Priestley,  do.  vice  Anderson 6  Aug. 

2nd  Lt  Kerr,  from  80  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Savile    26  Nov. 

2nd  Lt.  Vint,  from  82  F.  do.  vice  Priestley 17  Dec 

18  ...  2nd  Lt.  Wilson,  from  94  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Boisragon,  pro 11  Oct.     79 

Lt  Gough,  from  South  Tipperary  Art.  Mil.  do.  vice  Gavin,  do.    ...  do. 

Lt.  Lawrence,  Capt  vice  Phipps,  ret  on  h.p do. 

The  prouL  to  Capt  of  Lt  Lawrence,  dated  11  Oct.  79,  is  cancelled. 

Lt.  Lawrence,  Capt.  vice  Milner,  dead  18  Sept    '79 

Lt  Schreiber,  do.  vice  Phipps,  ret  on  h.p.  11  Oct. 

2nd  Lt.  Stevens,  Lt  vice  Scnreiber do. 

19  ...  Lt.  Simonet,  Capt  vice  Sharp,  retired   11  Oct.      79 

2ndLt.  Hadow,  Lt  vice  Simonet da 

JO  ...  Lt  Randolph,  Capt.  vice  Sewell,  retired  on  a  pension 15  Nov.    79 

2nd  Lt  Goodden,  Lt.  vice  Randolph  do. 

21  ...  Lt.  Ha^Ti  irom  Ayr  and  Wigtown  Mil.  2nd  Lt.   in  sue  to  Lt. 

Spuigin,  pro i  Nov.    79 

2nd  Lt  Baiid,  Lt  vice  Douglas,  killed  in  action 2  July 

23  ...  2nd  Lt  Hard,  Lt  vice  Gardner,  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 6  Aug.    79 

23  ...  2nd  Lt.  Firman,  from  16  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Blyth,  pro 11  Oct      79 

Lt  Cowan,  Capt  vice  Paterson,  retired 13  Sept. 

Lt  Griffith,  Capt.  vice  Maling,  do do. 

2nd  Lt.  Philips,  from  97  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Cowan i  Nov. 

24  ...  Qr.  Master  Sent.  Tompkins,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Pullen,  killed  in  action  26  Nov.     79 

25  ...  Lt  Wigram,  Lt  vice  Bradshaw,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 2  July     79 

26  ...  2nd  Lt  Thuillier,  Lt  vice  Jameson,  pro ,.  2  Sept    79 

2nd  Lt  Ranken,  Lt  vice  Barron,  seconded  9  Oct. 


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37  Foot.-— Lt.  Lawford,  from  Shropshire  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  yice  Reilly,  17  F. ...  11  Oct      79 

2nd  Lt  Armitage,  from  Lonffford  Mil.  do.  vice  Seward,  40  F do. 

Oapt  HaleSy  Ma^or,  vice  Phulipps,  retired 18  Oct 

28  ...  Lt  Wilfred,  Oapt  vice  Lane,  Army  Pay  Department 27  Sept     79 

29  ...  Seiv.  Ffrench,  from  89  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Williamson,  pro 15  Nov.     79 

30  ...  2nd  Lt  Lewis,  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Buchanan,  59  F.  pro 31  July     79 

2nd  Lt.  Oarey,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt  Drought,  do 7  Aug. 

Bt  Lt.  Col.  Stroud,  Lt  CoL  vice  Hutton,  placed  on  half  pay   31  Oct 

Bt  Migor  Campbell,  Major,  vice  Stroud do. 

31  ...  2nd  Lt  Napier,  Lt  in  sue  to  Sub  Lt.  Purvis,  resigned 2  July     79 

2nd  Lt  Doufflas,  from  79  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Scott,  who  exch 6  Dec. 

33  ...  Lt.  Col.  CasUe,  from  107  F.  Lt  Col.  vice  Johnstone,  whoexch 11  Oct.      79 

35  ...  Lt'Ashhurst,  from  Carnarvon  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Tarry,  17  F 18  Oct      79 

Lt  Campbell,  Capt.  vice  Dowdall,  Army  Pay  Department 15  Nov. 

36  ...  Lt  Egerton,  Capt  vice  Baskerville,  Army  Pay  Department 26  Nov.     79 

37  ..  sndLt  Knox,  Lt.  vice  Bethune.  pro. 15  June    79 

40  ...  2ndLt  O'Brien,  Lt  vice  Stockley,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 28  Aug.     79 

41  ...  Lt  Goodlake,  from  Monmouthshire  Eng.MiL  2nd  Lt  vice  Reade,  pro.  11  Oct.      79 

2nd  Lt  Harkness,  Lt.  vice  Hamilton,  retired  on  half  pay i  Nov. 

2nd  Lt  Goodwyn,  from  58  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Harkness 26  Nov. 

47  ...  Qr.  Master  Seig.  Donnelly,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Furlong,  3  Lancashire 

MU 18  Oct      79 

49  ...  2ndLt  Brook,  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.  CuUen,  66  F.  pro 18  Oct      79 

51  ...  Gen.  Erring[ton,  85  F.  CoL  vice  Gen.  Dennis,  52  F 27  Sept.    79 

52  ...  Gen.  Dennis,    from    51   F.   Col.    vice  Field   Marshall  Sir  Wm. 

Rowan,  dead    27  Sept    79 

Lt.  Boyle,  Capt  vice  Drage,  retired  on  a  pension 13  Sept 

53  ...  Lt.  WalUce,  from  South  Devon  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Thatcher,  pro....  11  Oct.      79 

Lt.  Yesey,  from  Dublin  County  Mil.  do.  vice  Cavendish,  do do. 

55  ...  Lt  Pitts,  Capt  vice  Taylor,  Army  Pay  Department 27  Sept.    79 

56  ...  Lt  Blest,  Capt  vice  Spencer,  seconded 9  Oct      79 

58  ...  Lt.  Hornby,  Capt  vice  Bowling,  retired 18  Oct      79 

Bt.  Lt.  CoL  Bond,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Whitehead,  placed  on  half  pay 9  Sept 

Bt  M%)or  Foster,  Major,  vice  Bond    do. 

The  prom,  to  Capt  of  Lt.  Hornby,  dated  18  Oct  79  is  cancelled. 

Lt  Hornby,  Capt  vice  Foster 9  Sept 

Lt  Lonffrove,  ao.  vice  Bowline,  retired    18  Oct. 

2nd  Lt.  Monck,  52  F.  2nd  Lt.  m  sue.  to  Hornby 17  Dec. 

59  ...  Lt  MacAdam,   from  6  West  York  MiL  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Stoyte,  pro 11  Oct.      79 

Lt.  Buchwan,  Capt.  vice  CMsholm,  dead 31  July 

Lt  Drought,  do.  vice  Powys,  do 7  Aug. 

60  ...Capt  Charley,  Major,  vice  Hatchell,  seconded 12  Sept     79 

2nd  Lt  Kays,  from  64  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Farmer,  dead 26  Nov. 

62  ...  2nd  Lt  Purvis,  from  107  F.  Lt.  vice  Lake,  dead i  Nov.     79 

63  ...  Lt  Angelo,  Lt  vice  Parsons,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 8  Aug.     79 

64  ...  2nd  Lt  Hawtayne,  Lt  vice  Crewe,  retired    13  Sept    79 

66  ...  Lt  Pigott,  Capt.  vice  Healey,  pro.  in  32  F 9  July     79 

Lt  Cnllen,  do.  vice  Soady,  retired  on  half  pay 18  Oct 

2nd  Lt  Chute,  Lt.  vice  burton,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 30  June 

2nd  Lt.  0*Donel,  do.  vice  Hgott,  pro 9  July 

67  ...  Lt  Connellan,  Capt  vice  Brereton,  Army  Pay  Department     13  Sept    79 

2nd  Lt  Tuite,  Lt.  vice  Ramsden,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 18  Aug. 

2ndLt  Hight,  do.  vice  Connellan,  pro. 13  Sept 

2ndLt  Gough,  from  18  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Hight 17  Dec 

68  ...  Major  Tucker,  Lt  CoL  vice  Trent,  placed  on  half  pay 29  Oct      79 

Capt  Kay,  Major,  vice  Tucker do. 

Lt  Stewart,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C.  vice  Kay    do. 

67  ...  Lt  Shaw,  from  Dublin  City  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Kins,  pro 11  Oct.      79 

70  ...  2nd  Lt  Rodwell,  Lt  vice  Lumsden,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 8  Aug.     79 

72  ...  SubLt  Munro,  Lt  15  Sept.  77,  but  in  the  Army 17  May     77 

73  ...  Lt.  Halkett,  from  Queen's  Own  Tower  Hamlets  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice 

MelviU,  pro 11  Oct.      79 

Lt.  Owen,  from  Shropshire  Mil.  do.  vice  Greenwood,  6  F do. 

75  ...  Lt  Brookes,  irom  Dorset  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Cooper,  40  F 11  Oct      79 

2nd  Lt  Preston,  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Watson,  39  F.  a  F'rob.  for  Indian  S.  C.  27  Aug. 

76  ...  SubLt  Whately  to  be  Lieut 19  April    76 


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494  PramoUanBy  A^&mlmmts^  8cc, 

77  Foot. — Lt.  Graham^  Gapt.  vice  Tulloeh,  retired  on  a  pension 15  Not.    79 

79  ...  Lt.  OampbeU,  from  Stirling  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  in  sac.  to  Lt.  Monbrayy^ 

47  F.  proi II  Oct  79 

2nd  Lt.  Soott,  from  31  F.  do.  Tioe  Douglas,  who  exch 6  Dea  .. 

80  ...  Bt.  Major  Bradshaw,  Major,  yice  Tyler,  retired  on  a  pension. 15  Not.  .79 

81  ...  Col.  Knight^  ^^^  ^  P*  Brigade  Depdt,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Chichester, 

retired  on  half  pay 6Deo.     79 

82  ...  Lt.  Manson^  from  liottingham  MiL  2nd  Lt.  vice  Taylor,  25  F 11  Oct     79 

Gknt.  Cadet  Vint,  from  R.  M.  College,  do.  vice  Sumner,  pro do. 

Lt.  Browne,  from  i  W.  I.  Rcgt.  Lt.  vice  Tipping,  vho  exeh. ::..  is^Nor  ...  •. 

83  ...  2nd  Lt.  Westropp,  Lt.  vice  Johnstone,  retired  on  half  pay 261^fov«    79 

85  ...  Lt.  Gen.  HiD,  CoL  vice  Errington,  51  F.  27  Sept    79 

86  ...  2nd  Lt.  Mulchinock,  Lt  vice  Graham,  pro «. 17  Aug.  .79 

2nd  Lt.  Welman,  from  99  F.  2Bd  Lt  vice  Mulchinock  17  Dec 

88  ...  The  prom,  to  Lt.  of  2nd  Lt.  Wyncoll,  dated  20  June  79,  is  eancelled. 

2nd  lit.  Wyncoll,  Lt.  vice  Gardner,  pro.    17  May  79 

2nd  Lt  Elton,  do.  in  sue  to  Lt.  Maitland,  87  F.  dead  20  June  . 

89  ...  Lt  Campbell,  from  Forfar  Art.  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Simpson,  40  F.  ii  Oct  79 

90  ...  Lt.  Rawlins,  Capt  vice  Lawrence,  retired  on  half  pay. 11  Oct  79 

Capt.  EvettSi  from  16  Lancers,  Capt  vice  Stevens,  who  exch, 26  Not. 

91  ...  Lt.  MacDonald,  Capt  vice  Chater»  seconded 25  Nov.     79 

92  ...  2nd  Lt.  Stewart,  from  75  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt  Grant,  retired    i  Nov.    79 

Lt  Dunbar,  Capt.  vice  Brooke,  do 11  Oct 

94  ...  Lt  Maclean,  Lt  in  sue.  to  Vipan,  89  F.  pro 20  Aug.    79 

96  ...  Lt.  Ridley,  Capt.  vice  Pennefalher,  pro.  Major  on  half  pay 13  Sept    79 

97  ..    2nd  Lt.  FhilipSj  from  3  Stafford  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  In  sue.  to  Lt  Wing, 

seconded   11  Oct     79 

Bt.  Lt.  CoL  Browne,  Lt  Col.  vice  Annesley,  retired  on  full  pay  ...    9  Sept 

Capt.  Tweedie,  Major,  vice  Browne do. 

Lt  Lousada,  Capt  vice  Tweedie do. 

99  . . .  2nd  Lt.  Johnson,  Lt .  in  sue.  to  Lt .  Hatch,  62  F.  a  Prob.  for  IndianS  .C.    9  June    79 

100...  2nd  Lt.  Judge,  Lt.  vice  Ddwnes,  pro. 20  Aug.    .79 

Lt  Pond,  from  East  Middlesex  Mil.  2nd  Lt  vice  Judge i  Nov. 

2nd  Lt.  Short,  Lt.  vice  Kempster,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 13  Sept 

loi  ...  Lt  Hare,  Capt.  vice  Barnard,  seconded 28  Oct.     79 

Bt.  Major  Hyslop,  from  h.p.  93  F.  Capt  vice  Maoleane,  ret.  on  h.p.  17  Dec 

102  ...  Lt  Povah,  from  i  F.  Capt.  vice  Vetcn,  seconded 15  Nov.     79 

103  ...  Lt.  Pearse,  from  i  Devon  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Wickham,  63 F 11  Oct.     79 

Lt.  Mansel,  Capt  vice  Holmes,  seconded   9  Aug.   ... 

Bt.  Migor  Godwin,  Major,  vice  Reeves,  retired  on  half  pay 21  June 

104  . . .  Lt.  Elhcombe,  from  Devon  Art.  MiL  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Short,  pro.  1 1  Oct.     79 

Lt.  Murray,  Capt.  vice  Woodward,  seconded 31  Oct 

105  ..  Hon.  Queen's  Cadet  Elliot,  from  R.  M.  Col.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Pyrke,  pro.  13  Aug.  .  79 

Lt.  Cooper,  Capt.  vice  Brown,  retired  on  a  pension 15  Oct. 

Lt.  Morrison,  do.  vice  Oranee,  Army  Pay  Department   15  Nov;    . 

106  ...  Lt.  Parker,  from  Denbigh  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Honywood,  66  F 11  Oct      79 

Lt.  Murphy,  frcxn  South  Tipperaiy  Art  Mil.  do.  vice  Wood,  34  F.        do. 

Lt.  Payne,  from  8  Somerset  Mil.  do.  vice  Talbot,  pro do. 

Lt.  Jervis,  Capt  vice  Reynolds,  seconded  13  Nov. 

2nd  Lt  Thomas,  Lt.  vice  Jervis do. 

107  ...  Lt.  CoL  Johnstone,  from  33  F.  Lt.  CoL  vice  Castle,  who  exch. 1 1  Oct      79 

Lt.  Purvis,  from  Montgomery  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  H'^tham,  pro do. 

2nd  Lt.  Howe,  from  4  Dr.  Guards,  do.  vice  Kineard,  do.    17  Dec- 

108  ...  Lt.  Russell,  from  4  F.  Lt.  vice  Wilson,  who  exch.    18  Oct 

Lt.  Beresford,  from  h.p.  46  F.  Lt.  vice  Steele,  27  F 15  Nov. 

Rifle  Brigade. — 2ndLt.  k  Court,  Lt  vice  Mansel,  pro 17  May    .79 

2nd  Lt.  Luttrell,  do.  vice  Hardy,  dead  5  Oct 

Lt.  Drummond,  from  i  Devon  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Coke,  pro 15  Nov. 

1st  West  India  Reqt. — Lt.  Tipping,  from  82  F.  Lt  vice  Browne,  who  ex.  15  Nov.     79 

Gent.  Cadet  Townsend,  from  R.  M.  Col .  in  sue.  to  Lt  Martin,  resigned        do. 
2nd  West  India  Regiment. ~Gent.  Cadet  Harwood,  from  R.  M.  Conege, 

2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Salmon,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C 18  Oct      79 

Gent  Cadet  Patterson,  from  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Hastings,  do 1  Nov. 

Gent  *Cadet  Gael,  from  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Clothier,  do do. 

Aemt  Pat  Depabticent. — Aflsilst.  Paym.  in  the  Army,  Dawson,  Paymaster  28  Jan.     .  79 

Capt.  Barr,  from  15  F.  and  Capt  Kennedy,  from  i  F.  do i  April    78 

Capt.  Sanford,  from  do.  do 19  May    ..79 


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FromoHonSf  Apj^ntmenU^  8fO,  495 

Abmy  Pay  Depabtmsnt.— Capt.  Shicldfl,  from  h.  p.  12  F.  Paymaster...  19  June     79 
Gapt.  Orange,  from  105  F.  and  Capt.Dowdall,  from  35  F.  Paymasters  24  June 

Gapt.  Baskerville,  from  36  F.  Paymaster , 23  July 

Bt.  Major  Webster,  from  96  F.  do 21  July 

Gapt.  Bromfield,  tcom  50  F.  do 23  June 

Capt  Nott,  from  47  F.  do 28  July 

Medical  DsPABTMEMT. — Dep.  Sui^g.  Gen.  Fogo,  Surg.  Gen.  vice  Stewart, 

placed  on  retired  pi^ 21  Aug.     79 

Snigs.  Oorbett,  Pollock,  M'Bwen,  MacmuUen,  Randall,  M'Namara, 
(iallwey,  Lyons,  Hare,  Gunning,  Anthony,  Rae,  Hunter,  Wilson, 
Cotter,  Barrv,  Bennett,  J.  A.  Anderson,  Riddick,  (>owe,  A. 
Anderson,    FitzGerald,    Kingston,   Shaw,   Heather,  and  Sago, 

Surg.  Majors    i  Oct. 

Half  Pay.— Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Bruce,  from  h.p.  8  F.  and  S.  0.  of  Pensioners, 

Major    1  Oct      79 

Lt  Elmhirst,  from  9  F.  Capt  11  Oct 

Bt  Lt  Col.  Macdonald,  from  5  F.  Lt  Col 5  Oct 

Capt.  Lambert,  from  31  F.  Major 15  Nov. 

Capt.  Hibbcrt,  from  7  F.  do 17  Dec. 

Capt  Hall,  from  6  F.  do do. 

Lt  Gall,  from  5  F.  Capt  do. 

BoYAL  Marine  Artillery. — Capt.  Fotheigill^  Major,  rice  Savage,  retired  2  Oct.     79 

Staflf  Capt.  Welch,  Minor,  vice  Fothergill,  Supernumerary do. 

Lt  Milne,  Capt  vice  Welch do. 

Capt  French,  Major,  vice  Bourchier,  retired 10  Oct. 

Lt  Shakespear,  Capt  vice  French do. 

Royal  Marines. — Lt.  Kirchoffer,  Capt.  vice  Barker,  retired  13  Oct.      79 

Lt  Byrch,  do.  vice  Prichett,  do 18  Oct. 

Lt.  Dowdinff,  do.  in  special  recognition  of  his  services  in  Soul^  Africa  15  Nov. 

Lt.  Bkxland,  do.  vice  Sidney,  retired 5  Dec. 


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496 


Retirements  by  Sale  of  Commissions. 


LUutenant  Colonels, 
ffon.  L.  P.  Dawnay,  Coldst.  Gds. 
J.  Wakefield,  h.p.  83  F. 
Sir  W.G.H.T.  Ramsay-Fairfax,  Bart.  h.p. 

R.  C.  D.  Bruce,  h.p.  8  F. 

Major. 
H.  B.  P.  Phillipps,  27  F. 

Captai'tis. 

F.  D.  Grissell,  11  Hussars. 

G.  Sharpe,  19  F. 
C.  Bowling,  58  F. 

S.  H.  Hardy,  h.p.  74  F. 

Lieutenants. 
R.  H.  Ellis,  21  Hussars. 
J.  G.  S.  Goff,  43  F. 
J.  M.  Grant,  92  F. 

Retirements  ^ 

Major, 
F.  A.  Marindin,  R.  Eng. 
Captains. 
A.  M.  Brown,  R.  Art. 

rith  Gratuity. 

M.  H.  Hayes,  3  F. 
0.  B.  St.  John,  58  F. 
H.  V.  Brooke,  92  F. 

Retirements  by  Sox 

J.  Howley,  late  4  F. 

Majors. 
A.  D.  Rickman,  late  Rifle  Brigade. 

Tender  of  Half-Pay. 

A.  a  Hall,  late  6  F. 

F.  Hibberts,  late  7  F. 

G.  M.  Lambert,  late  31  F. 

Resigx 

Captains. 
W.  G.  Barttelot,  5  Dr.  Gds. 

Lieutenants. 
G.  H.  C.  Robertson,  14  F. 
W.  H.  Hand,  37  F. 
L.  M'Mahon,  58  F. 

lations. 

C.  J.  R.  Stirling.  85  F. 

E.  G.  Martin,  i  W.  I.  Regt 

Surgeons, 
W.  Tobin. 

F.  Murchison. 

J.  A.  J.  O'Brien. 

Commuted. 


Captain. 
C.  E.  Elwyn,  h.p.  R.  Art. 

Assistamt  Commissary  General, 
G.    W.    Eichbanm,    h.p.     Commt.    and 
Transport  Department. 

Deputy  Commissaries, 
W.  Macken,  h.p.  Commt  and  Transpoit 
Department. 


W.  T.  Evans,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Transport 

Department. 
F.  G.  Archer,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Transport 

Department. 

Assistant  Commissary, 
A.  B.  Allen,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Transport 
Department. 


Reverted  to  former  Rank  of  Staff  Sergeant,  Army  Service  Corps. 

Sub  Assistant  Commissary. 
J.  Armstrong,  Commt.  and  Transport  Department. 


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497 


DEATHS. 


OeneraU, 


J.  Hobaou,  Bombay  S.  C.  London  i6  Nov.     79 

J.  S.  Smith,  London,  aged  77  25  Sept. 

R.  C.  Moore,  R.  Art.  London,  aged  72 16  Dec. 

H.  Troup,  Bengal  Inf.  Perth 2  Nov. 

W.  Crokat,  Edinburgh,  aged  91  6  Nov. 

LieuUnant  OeneraU, 

A.  C.  Goodenough,  London  29  Nov.     79 

0.  Hind,  Unattached,  Bath,  aged  73 29  Sept. 

H.  Milne,  Bengal  Inf.  London,  aged  69 16  Oct. 

Major  OeneraU, 

£.  W.  D.  Bell,  Belfast  10  Nov.     79 

C.  J.  Barton,  r.f.p.  R.  Art.  Norfolk,  Virginia,  aged  52   19  Nov. 

T.  H.  Chamberbun,  r.f.p.  Bengals.  C.  lueworth 16  Oct. 

O.  StoRock,  Madras  Inf.  Boulogne-snr-Mer  17  Oct. 

J.  D.  MacDonald,  r.f.p.  Bengals.  C.London  25  Dec 

Colonels, 

A.  A.  Fisher,  Royal  Eng.  Inverness,  aged  49    2  Nov.     79 

S.  B.  Farrell,  R.  Eng.  Barbadoes 7  Sept. 

W.  Lyons,  Brigade  Depot,  Ashton-under-Lyne 18  Sept. 

W.  Barney,  r.f.p.  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  Liondon,  aged  87  i  Dec. 

W.  Hallowes,  r.f.p.  83  F.  Anglet,  Basses  Pyrenees,  aged  47 29  Sept. 

A.  H.  Millett,  r.f.p.  Bengal  S.  C.  London,  aged  48 8  Dec. 

E.  R.  King,  r.f.p.  36  F.  Lismore 16  Dec. 

Lieutenant  Colonels, 

C.  R.  Cock,  Bengal  S.  C.  killed  in  action,  Nagar  Hills,  Assam 26  Nov.     79 

F.  F.  R.  Bishop,  Madras  S.  C.  Malta,  on  his  way  home  from  India  20  Dec. 

T.  A.  Paslcy-Dirom,  r.f.p.  R.  Art 21  Aug. 

D.  Jones,  Unattached,  Horsham,  aged  62  23  Dec. 

"W.  B.  Preston,  r.f.p.  Bombay  S.  C.  Minestead  Lodge,  Hants,  aged  45    ...  17  Aug. 

J.  Shute,  r.f.p.  R.  Mar.  Rochester,  aged  52   27  Oct. 

J.  C.  Orawfom,  r.f.p.  R.  Mar.  Art  Richmond 29  Nov. 

J.  WiBdnaon,  r.f.p.  Rifle  Brigade,  St.  Andrew's,  Guernsey,  aged  78 5  Dec. 

R.  W.  Davies,  r.f.p.  10  F.  Southsea    22  Dec. 

•/.  A.  ForbeSf  late  of  92  F.  Lower  Norwood    31  Oct. 

T.  Harries,  late  of  63  F.  Crichton  Hall,  Shropshire,  aged  64 12  Oct. 

O,  Ijyon,  late  Unattached,  SunninghUl,  Berks,  aged  75 24  Oct. 

Mayors, 

J.  L.  Clarke,  h.p.  R.  Art.  Southsea,  aged  48 15  Dec.     79 

H.  W.  Wood,  R.  Eng.  Madras,  aged  42 8  Oct. 

O.  A.  A.  Baker,  BencalS.  C.  Jhelum,  Punjaub    9  Oct. 

B.  J.  Parsons,  Bengals.  C.  Simla  8  Sept. 

A.  D.  C.  Insdis,  Bengal  S.  C.  aged  41 12  Nov. 

John  Cook,  Bengal  S.  C.  of  wounds  received  in  action  near  Cabul 19  Dec. 

J.  Dennis  de  Vitre,  r.f.p.  103  F.  Bath,  aged  48 28  Sept. 

H.  Marshall,  r.f.p.  Coast  Brigade  of  Art.  Carlisle 18  Oct. 

T.  Waters,  r.f.p.lL  Mar.  Hook,  Surrey,  aged  98 6  Dec. 


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49^  BecUhs. 

J.  Brownell,  late  of  5  W.  I.  Begt.  on  board  the  Biafra,  on  his  way  home 

from  Sierra  Leone   SAng.    79 

i2.  D,  FUtcher,  late  of  i  W.  I.  Rect.  London,  aged  56 21  Sept 

J),  O,  Frotheroe,  late  of  6  F.  Hazeibeach,  Pembrokeshire,  aged  44 28  Nov. 

A,  C,  Wamjer^  late  of  20  Hussars,  Bedford,  aged  44  29  Nor. 

CaptavM, 

J.  Godwin,  Military  Knight  of  Windsor 

S.  6.  Butson,  9  Lancers,  Killed  in  action  near  Cabul    13  Dec.     79 

W.  Barker,  10  Hussars,  Jhelum,  Pui^aub 12  Nov. 

A.  C.  Pole,  13  Hussars,  Lucknow,  aged  32 14  Dec 

£.  D.  Shafto,  R.  Art.  killed  by  an  explosion  of  ammunition  in  the  Bala 

Hissar,  Cabul,  aged  36  16  Oct.. 

W.  P.Graves,  R.  Art.  Peshawur 24 Sept. 

A.  R.  Mainwaring  R.  Art  Newton,  near  Swansea  17  Nov. 

A,  J.  Milner,  18  F.  Palanpore,  India 17  Sept 

F.  W.  G.  H.  Nelson,  40  F.  Dum-Dum,  Calcutta 5  Dec 

£.  W.  H.  Crofton,  60  Rifles,  Lundi  Kotal,  Afghanistan 19  Oct. 

F.  W.  Day,  63  F.  Umballa,  aged  34    4  Dec. 

N.  J.  Spens,  72  F.  killed  in  action  at  Cabul 14  Dec. 

G.  £.  Macpherson,  Bengal  S..C.  Kumool,  Punjaub,  aged  36 17  Sept 

J.  Becke,  Bombay  Inf.  Jhelum,  Punjaub,  aged  37    27  Oct. 

J.  Orr,  r.f.p.  62  F.  Edinburgh,  aged  89 7  Dec. 

H.  Magee,  12  F.  Jhelum,  Pimjaub 10  Nov. 

W.  G.  Lawrell,  4  Hussars,  killed  in  action  at  Sekukuni  Town,  S.  Africa...  28  Nov. 

P.  L.  M6lvill,  97  F.  Dunmow,  Essex,  ajged  29 02  Dec 

J.  Dundas,  R.  Eng.  killed  by  an  explosion  near  Cftbul do. 

£.  Hardy,  R.  Art.  killed  in  action  at  Cabul,  aged  26  11  Dec. 

J.  G.  Drummond,  25  F.  Peshawur,  aced  20  4  Nov. 

A.  H.  K.  Ward,  29  F.  Mhow,  Central  India,  aged  21 26  Nov. 

H.  L.  Farmer,  60  F.  Fort  Pearson,  Natal,  aged  28 20  Sept 

£.  C.  Rothney,  63  F.  at  sea  on  board  the  Jumna,  aged  24 28  Nov. 

S.  "W.  Forbes,  92  F.  killed  in  action  at  Cabul,  aged  23    13  Dec. 

R.  P.  Yaillant,  100  F.  Sealkote,  Punjaub,  ajred  24  19  Oct 

H.  J.  Hardy,  Rifle  Brigade,  Landman's  Drift,  Natal,  aged  28  4  Oct. 

A.  Burlton-Bennett,  Bengals.  C.  Upper  Norwood  23  Oct 

F.  G.  Kinloch,  Bengal  S.   C.  killed  by  marauders  in  Eoorum  Valley, 

Afghanistan,  aged  27 3oSept. 

C.  A.  Montanaio,  R.  Ait  of  wounds  received  in  action  near  Cabul 20  Dec. 

C.  Maeartney^,  h.p.  11  Dragoons,  Itaington,  Devon i  Jan. 

C.  H.  Gaisford,  72  F.  killed  in  action  at  Cabul,  aged  23 14  Dec. 

C.  J.  K  Hearsey,  9  Lancers,  killed  in  action  at  Cabul 11  Dec 

O.  £.  S.  Fjorbes,  3  Hussars,  do.    12  Dec 

C.  Niigent,  R,Eng.  killed  by  an  explosion  near  Cabul 22  Dec 

Steond  Lieuienanta. 

W.  P.  Ricardo,  9  Lancers,  killed  in  action  at  Cabul,  aged  22 11  Dec 

G.  Lake,  62  F.  Morar,  Central  India  16  Aug. 

W.  L  D'Aicy,  99  F.  Durban,  Natal,  aged  20   22  Sept. 


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I.  D.  Wright,  R.  Art.  killed  in  action  at  Gundamuck,  Afghanistan 29  Dec. 

F.  R.  Lee,  h.p.  96  F.  South  Africa '. 5  June     79 

FaymasUr, 
J.  A.  Bazalgette,  h.p.  42  F 6  Jan.      79 

Aaristani  FaynuuUr, 
J.  Harclwick,  London,  agedaS % -.«4...    ilDec     79 


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Deaths.  499 

Deputy  Commiaaary  Oeneral. 
H.  Bowers,  h.p.  London,  aged  84 30  Sept    79 

Assistant  Commisaary, 
6.  6.  Hnnio,  Commt.  and  Transport  Dept.  Malta  22  Nov.    79 

Surgeon  Major, 
W.  Everet,  CJhichester,  aged 43 27Sept.    79 

Veterinary  Surgeons, 

J.  Mills 27  Oct.      79 

A,  E.  Clarke,  R.  Art.  Murree,  Punjaub 12  Oct. 

LUiutenaril  of  Orderlies, 
J.  Troy,  Durban,  Natal... 8  Oct.      79 

Sub  Inspector  of  Army  Schools, 
S.  Pardon,  Dublin 30  Sept.    79 


Assistant  Superintendewts  of  Stores, 
T.  Manford,lup.  Nairn ii  Oct. 


J.  Dam^  Kn 30  Oct.     79 


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No.  CLXYI.  ^ag^S^^ft^j^  Published  Quaeteblt. 

Isi  April,  1880.  ^nfiP^H^PoE  ^^^  ^o^-  ^^* 


THE 

NEW   AEMY    LIST 

MILITIA    LIST, 

AND 

INDIAN  CIVIL  SEKYICE  LIST ; 

IXHIBITTNO  THB 

EA.NK,  STANDING,  and  a  SUMMARY  op  the  WAR  SERVICES 
OP  EVERY  REGIMENTAL  OFFICER  IN  THE  ARMY 

SERVING  ON  FULL  PAT, 

INOLUDINO 

THE    EOYAL    MAEINES, 

THB 

TNDIAN  STAFF  CORPS  AND  LOCAL  INDIAN  FORCES 

DISTmaUISHING  THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 

WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 

WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  MEDALS  AND  OTHER  DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDED,  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS ; 
WITH  THE  PERIOD  OF  8EBVIGE  BOTE  ON  FULL  AND  HAJjF  PAY. 

QIVINO  ALSO 

THE  DATES  OF  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS 

AND 
DISTINaUISHING  THOSE  OBTAINED  BY  PURCHASE. 

BY  THB  LATE 

LIEUTENANT   GENERAL  H.   G.   HART. 

EDITED  BY  HIS   SON. 

LONDON : 
JOHN  MURRAY,   ALBEMARLE  STREET- 

1880. 


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CONTENTS. 


Aides  de  Gamp  to  the  Queen 3   j 

Army  Pay  Department 271—276   | 

Bengal,  Madras,  and  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  &c. . .  3 10— 440   t 

Cavalry  Dep6t  at  Canterbury  263 

Chaplains' Department    296 

Commissariat  and  Transport  Department  266 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms 30 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies 262 

Garrisons  26 

General  and  other  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 

Local  Indian  Forces 304—309 

Gradation  List  of  General  and  yield  Officers  ...        4—14 

Indian  Civil  Serviee  List '.., 474—489 

Medical  Department   277—294 

Militia 443—473 

Military  Establishments 28 

Military  Knights  of  Windsor , 32 

Mobilisation  of  the  Forces  at  Home  17a 

Officers  who  have  received  Certificates  from 

Royal  Military  College 441 

Officers  who  have  passed  through  Staff  College  441—442 
Officers  receiving  Rewards  for  Distinguished 

Services    29-290 


n6t 

Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments 363 

Ordnance  Store  Department 2^ 

Recruiting  Staff. 2*3 

Regiments  of  Cavalry 33~*3 

Regiments  of  Iniantiy  129— »6t 

Royal  Artillery  64—103 

Royal  Engineers  104—138 

Royal  Malta  Fencible  Artillery 262 

Royal  Marines  297—301 

Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich   aj 

Royal  Military  College  at  Sandhurst  , »7 

School  of  Chnmcry ,     .  262 

School  of  MilitJiry  Engineering  • ^.., .  262 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hytho  s^a 

Staff  Abroad  n 

Staff  at  Home , 15 

Staff  College  at  Sandhurst 27 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners 264— 2£5 

Staff— Sub  Districts i3 

Veterinary  Department ?o? 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard    .., „ 32 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
K.T.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistie. 
K.P.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 
Q.G.B.    Knight  Orand  Oro»$  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
K.C.B.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

C.B.    Com,panion  of  tho  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.O.S.I.    Knight  Grand  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the 

Star  of  India. 
K.O.S.I.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Star  of  India. 
C.S.I.    Companion  of  the  Star  of  India. 


CLE.    ComjMi»ioiiorthe  Indian  Empire. 
G.C.M.G.    Knight    Grand  Crou  of  the  Order  of  St. 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
K.C.M.G.    Knight  Commaader  of  ditto  dittr. 

C.M.G.     Companion  ot  ditto  diU<). 

G.C.H.    Knight  Grand  Cron  of  the  Royal  HanoTenun 

Guelphic  Order. 
K.O.H.    Knight  Commafuier  of  ditto  ditto. 

K.H.    Knight  of  ditto  ditto. 

K.C.    Knight  of  the  Crescent. 


^    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Peninnula,  or  the  South  of  France. 

wm  ixr.4.A«i»/^  xr<i,i»i     f  Officers  actxially  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of  the  x6th  17th  or  x8th  June  1815.   Such 

«B  Waterloo  Meaai.  ^        Officers  are  allowed  two  years' additional  service. 

T^C  Victoria  Cross. 

The  names  of  the  General  Officers  on  the  Retired  List— these  General  Officers  being  over  70  years  of  age-sre 
indicated  by  an  Italic  letter  r.  prefixed  to  their  names. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are  actually  attacked ;  e.  before  I'nt 
name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  a  certificate  f^m  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  Colleec :  the 
letters  ji.f.e.  are  placed  before  the  Names  of  Officers  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College ;  and  the  Lettrrr. 
after  the  names  of  Officers  employed  on  the  IteeruUing  Serviee.  The  letters  p.  $.  after  the  name  of  a  Militia  Ofilcfrr 
denote  that  he  has  passed  a  School  of  Instruction.  The  *  bifore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission  denotes  Tem- 
porary Rank  only.    The  Letter  ^  before  tiie  date  indicates  that  the  Commission  was  purehaeed. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments  as  **  Peninsula,"  "Waterloo,"  Ac,  denote  the  Honorary  I)i«- 
tinotions  permitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their  colours  and  appointments,  in  commemomtion  of  tbeir 
services. 

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


NOTICE. 

Late  Oorreotions  being  a  fruitful  source  of  errors  of  the  Press,  it  is  therefore  indispenEably 
necessary,  in  order  to  ensure  careful  attention,  that  Communications  for  Hart's 
Quarterly  Army  List  should  reach  the  Editor  NOT  LATER  than  the  end  of  the  second 
month  of  each  quarter;  and  those  for  Hart's  Annual  Army  List  AT  LATEST  by  the  end 
of  October,  but  earlier  Commimication  is  very  much  to  be  preferred  ;  and  it  is  particu- 
larly requested  that  ALL  Communications  be  addressed  ONLY  to 
The  EDETOR  of  HART'S  ARMY  LIST, 

50,  Albemarle  Street, 

LONDON,  W. 

The  Editor  dealres  also  to  notify  that  he  does  not  and  cannot  supply  copies  of  Bait's 
Army  Lists  either  to  Regular  Subscribers  or  to  Occasional  Purchasers. 


NOW    READY. 

"HART'S    ANNUAL    ARMY    LIST,"    FOR     1880: 

WITH  AN  INDEX,  Pbice  2is, 

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HER   MAJESTY   QUEEN    VICTORIA. 

Privatt  Secretary  to  the  Queen  Lieutenant  General  ^trHeniy  Frederick  Ponsonby,  KCM, 

Aides  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 

TenoMl       <•  Field  Marshal  STu  Jtoyal  Sigkneu  the  Pnnee  of  Wales,  Xff.  KT.  JTP.  GCB.  OCSI.  QCMG. 
Aidet  de  Camp  iLtGolonel  Sit  SoyalMiffhneee  the  Duie  <{f  Gonnangbt,  KQ.  XT.  KP.  OCMQ.  GCSI,  Blfle  Brigade. 

Colonel  Georfce  Harringrton  Hawes,  li.p.  9  F. 
Hercules  Atkin  Welman,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 


Colonel  Uarquie  iff  Donegall,  JETP.  QCS.  Antrim  Militia. 

—  W.  F.  Ihike  of  Bnccleuch,  KQ.  Edinburgh  Militia. 

—  2%ifU  Son.  John  Wilson,  Lord  WinUiarleigh,  3  R. 

Lane.  Militia. 

—  Eobert  Alex.  Shafto,  XortJ  Waveney,  SufTolk  Artillery 

MHitia. 

—  C.  Yite.  Brersley,  Hampshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

—  F.  K.  Lord  Methuen,  B.  Wiltshire  Militia. 

—  W.  A.  C.  Marquie  o/Exeter,  Northampton  Militia. 

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

—  Robert  Tolver,  Lord  Gerard,  Lancashire  Hussars 


Thomas  Durand  Baker,  CB.  z8  F. 
Bt.  Son.  Frederick  Arthur  Stanley,  late  Lt.  and 

Captain  Grenadier  Guards;  x  Royal  Lancashire 

Militia  {Supemumerarjf) . 

Hamond  Weston  Gwyn,  Royal  Marines. 

UC   Christopher   Charles  Teesdale,    CB.   Royal 

Artillery. 
ITC  Sir  Howard  Craufard  Elphinstone,  KCB.  CMG 

Royal  Engineers. 


Ytcmtmryckyitay.^^'  ""'*^"'  """""'^■'l G.  G.  Earl  <if  Warwick.  WarwicksWre  Yeomanry 

—  wmiam  BeU^Boyal  ftiernsey  SUlitia  | Bd^^d'^iUiam  Blackett.  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

—  Thoma.  F^  Witem,  OB.  B^gal  Staff  Corp.  ,  _  j^^  ^^  j^^ 

~  l^^^-^'?''^r''i^-^:^ff^^?J^'L:—Sir  Francis  Worgan Peeting,  CB.  ZCMO.  Hoyal 

Marine  Artillery. 


—  Sir  Peter  Stark  Lumsden,  KCB,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff 

Corps. 

—  "St  John  Watson,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

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

—  Horatio  Harbord  Morant,  h.p.  27  F. 

—  Sir  Hugh   Owen   Owen,   Bart.  Royal  Pembroke 

Artilleiy  Militia. 

—  James  Rose,  Brigade  Depot. 

—  Edward  Chippindall,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 


irc  Redvers  Henry  Buller,  CB.  CMG:  h.p.  60  Foot. 

Francis  HoweU  Jenkins,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Baker   Creed   Russell,    CB.    13    Hussars    {Super- 

numerarjf) . 
John  Dyde,  Ci£G.  late  Commandant  of  Montreal 

Volunteers  (Honorary), 
Lt.Colonel  Casimir  S.  Gzowski,  Staff  Officer  to  Engineer 

Force  in  Canada  (Honorary). 


HibMajistt's  Sxcsstaay  ov  State  fob  Was    Bight  J£on.  Colonel  F.  A.  STANLEY. 

Private  Secretary  Ralph  Dalyell. 

Ajuittani  Private  Secretary Captain  G.  W.  A.  FitzGoorgc,  20  Hussars. 

^STi^ro^wlB^^.*".^''.''^'^.^..^.'^'^  ^^*^  ^'''''  ^'^'^-  ^""^^  ^^^^'  ^»^  °f  Scots  Guards. 

Pricate  Secretary  Arthur  T.  Liddell. 

^"«^aT!!"  r.™^!!!!.Y!!.".'*.®."^  "*' .®!^.?}^^P^  ^'  Thompson,  CB. 

Private  Secretary  J.W.Cooper. 

AttUtani  Under  Secretary  of  State Colonel  H.  G.  Deedes,late  of  60  Rifles. 

Iffal  Secretary  Charles  Mathew  Clode. 

H«MA«sTT'sSijmTEYO.G»rwtALo»THEOBn»A»Q....{^*-C^J?J|i.^^^  »'  S.  GascojTic-Cecil,  lato  of 

Private  Secretary  Owen  Henry  Morshead. 

J>ir*eter  iff  SuppUee  and  I^aneport Arthur  Lawrence  Haliburton,  CB. 

Ametani  to  the  Director  qf  Supplie$  and  Traneport.  George  Lawson . 

OmtHetary  General  at  Mead  Quartere Fitzjames  Edward  Watt,  CB. 

Dir,cl,rrfJrtaUr, and  more.   {^^to^T^An^,^    '"*''■    "»"?'«"•    ^^'    ^°>»' 

A.«.,«UIKr^^ArtaU.ya^SU^ {l^l-^ofotriT- Sd^otXfSi  K^T'''^- 

Director  ef  Contraete  ,....; Evan  C.  Nepean. 

InmeUfr  General  of  Fortification    and  Director  q^C General    Sir    J.    Lintom   A.    Simmons,    OCB.    Roval 
Worke  I     Engineers,  i  Aug.  75. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  C.  M.  Watson,  Royal  Engineers. 

Deputy  Director  qf  Worlcn^for  Porti/lcatione Colonel  C.  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Aeeietant  Director  qf  Worker  for  Portificaiione...  Colonel  J.  H.  Smith,  Royal  Engineers. 

Bepn^  Director  qf  Worhe.for  Barracke Colonel  P.  Ravenhill,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

AM^Miami  -nim^in,^  nf  Wnmh.  f^  n«-.,«^i..         f  Colonol  G.  E.  L.  Walker,  Boyal  Engineers. 
Asnefant  Dtrectore  of  Worke.for  Barracke ^^^  Colonel  G.  Graham,  CB.  Royal  Engineers. 

Inepeeter  of  Submarine  Defeneei Colonel  W.  Crosaman,  CMG.  Royal  Engineci'S. 

Aeeietant  Inepeetor  of  Submarine  Defencee Major  S.  Anderson,  CMG.  Royal  Engineers. 

Tai  FihascuxSecmtaey yC  ^t.  Colonel  R.  J.  Loyd-Lindsay,  late  of  Scots  Guards 

PriaaU  Secretary George  M.  Farquharson. 

deeennimu  General William  Heniy  White,  CB. 

Depniy  Accountant  General    R.H.Knox. 

Aeeietant  Accountant  General H.  T.  De  la  B*re . 


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4  FIELD  MARSHALS. 

Su  Roifal  Siahne$M  Gteorge  W.  P.  C.  Duie  of  Cambridge,  XGF.  XP.  QCB.  OCMG,  &C8L  O^i^adier  Guarda.  fioyal 

ITU  Boyal  SighneBBlAXiCtt  EdwardPrince  of  Wales  and  DuTu  o/CornwaU,  K&,  KT.  KF.  &CJg,  »Cffi.  wc^a. 

loHusaars,  Cotoiw?  in  Chief  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  29  May  75. 
aaraaSir  C.  Yorke,  OCB.  Rifle  Brigade,  2  June  77.  ^       ^        , 

Hugh  H.  Lord  Strathnaim,  GCB.  QCSI.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  2  June  77* 


OEKERAIB. 

1868 
SirR.  England,  GCB.  KB.. 

41P 

^ir  W.  J.  Codrington,  QCB. 
Coldstream  Guards  

1864 
e.  ii  i5»r  D,  M'Gregi)r,  JTC^. 

1866. 
Geo.  Cha.  Barl  of  Lucan, 
OCB.  iLifeGdB 

1866. 
IB  Bt.  Hon.  air  Wm.  T. 
Knollys,  XC5.62F.,  QentU- 
man  Ueher  of  the  Black  Bod ; 
Groom  of  the  Stole  to 
JI.B.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
and  Beceiver  General  of  the 

DneJ^of  Cornwall   

Sir  H.  R.  Perg.  Davie,  Bt. 

"^ m: 

e .  m.  8irT.  Reed,  GF  CP.  44  P. 
Sir  R.  J.  Dacres,  GCB.  R. 

Art 

Sir  W.  P.  Williams,  Bart, 

GCP.R.Art 

1869. 
mH.  Lord  Rokeby,  GCB. 

Scots  Guards 

Henry  W.  Breton,  56  P.  ... 

1870. 

59  Thos.  G.  Ball.  8  P 

Sir  B.  Sabine,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
i'ir  G.  Brooke,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
•Sir  G.  H.  Lockwood,  KCB. 

3  Hussars   

Sir  P.  Grant,  GCB.  GCMG. 
73  P.   Governor  of  Chelsea 

Ho^pUal 

Sir  R.  J.  H.  Vivian,  GCB. 


6  July 

27  July 

28  Oct. 

28  Aug. 


17  June 
25  June 

1  Jan. 
2Peb. 

2  Aug. 


tP. . 


8  Mar. 
18  Dec. 

zo  Jan. 

7  Feb. 

24  May 

22  Oct. 


19  Nov. 
22  Nov. 


QENERAL  OFFICERS. 

r.  Lord  Wm.Paulet.GCP.68P. 
Equerry  to  H.B.H.  the  Duke 
of  Cambridge 7  Oct. 

r.  John  Patton,  12  P 10  Oct. 

r.  E.  Frome,  R.  Eng 21  Nov. 

r.c.5'trD.A.Cameron,GCP.42P.  5  Dec. 

1876. 
r.  R.  Richardson-Robertson, 

CB.  3  Dr.  Gds 13  Apr. 

r.  S.  Braybrooke,  99  P 16  Apr. 

Sir  Cha.  T.  Van  Straubenaee, 

KCB.  39  P 29  Apr. 

WrB.W.F.Walker.JE'CP.soP.  13  May 

Charles  Stuart,  46  P 29  May 

r.   Hon.  Sir  A.  A.  Spencer, 

GCB.  43  P 14  Sept. 

r.  C.  Ashmore,  30  P 19  Oct- 

r.  J.  Lawrenson,  13  Hussars...  2  Nov. 

1876. 

r.  S.  J.  Hodgson,  4  P 2  Peb. 

P.  H.  G.  Marq.  of  Hertford, 

GCB 10  Peb. 

r.  W.  T.  Renwick,  R.  Eng.  ...  27  Peb. 
r.  e.  W.  A.  M'Cleverty,  48  P.  17  Mar. 
r.  Sir  A.  T.  Cotton,  KCSI.  R. 

Eng 30  Mar. 

r.  0.  A.  Lewis,  64  P 5  Apr. 

r.  W.  Parlby,  21  Hiassars 22  May 

John  T.  Hill,  75  P 24  June 

r.  J.  Longfleld,  CB.  29  P 19  July 

SirP.W.HRmilton,X'CP.2iP.  21  Nov. 
r.  J88Bt  Sir  J.    Bloomfleld, 

GCB.  R.  Art 26  Nov. 


1871. 
r.  Sir  W.  Wyllie,  GCB.  103  P.  24  Peb. 
r.  c.  R.  IxM-cT  Airey,  GCB.  7  P.    9  Apr. 

r.  H.  Goodwyn,  R.  Eng 14  July 

r.  Sir  G.  Buller,  GCB.  Rifle  Br.  25  Oct. 
r.  Sir  J.  B.Gough,GC7i.2Drs.  25  Oct. 
r.  Hon.  Arthur  Upton,  iot^F.  25  Oct. 
r.  Sir  X.J.  Cloet^,  KCB.  KH. 

19  F 25  Oct. 

r.  jB  EB  G.  Macdonald,  16  P.    25  Oct. 

r.  J.  R.  Crauftird,  91  P 25  Oct. 

r.  P.  Taylor,  KH.  24  P 19  Nov. 

r.  f.  T.  H.  Johnston,  66  P 5  Dec. 

r.  H.  A.  Hankev,  1  Dr.  Gds.  7  Dec. 
r.  H.  D.  Townshend,  25  P. ...  3X  Dec. 

1878. 

r.  P.  P.  Whinyates,  R.  Art...  21  Jan. 

r.  Wm.  H.  Eden,  90  P 4  Mar. 

r.  i:ha.  Gascoyne,  72  P 10  May 

r.5ir  J.Alexander,JrCP.R.Art.  x  Aug. 

r  J.  T.  Jjano,  CB.  R.Art 6  Oct. 

liiQltt  Hon.  Sir  Bdw.  Lngard, 
GCB.%1  P.  Chief  Com.  of  the 
Army  Purehaee  Commieeton.. .  94  Oct. 
1878. 

r.G.H.  MacKinnon,  CB.  26  P.  19  Jan. 

r.  }J  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art....  29  Mar. 

r.   G.  P.  Fwe.  Templetown, 
JTCB.  2  Life  Guards   6  Apr. 

r.  ff.  W.  N.  Hutchinson,  33  P.  29  May 

1874. 

r.  P.  Johnston 7  Jan. 

p.  .9ir  J.  Michel,  GCB.  86  P. 

Cowrn.  the  Forcet  in  Ireland  28  Mar. 
R.  C.  Tjord  Napier  of  Magdala, 

OCB.  GCSJ.  R.  Eng.  Gov. 

.{•  Com.  in  Chief  of  CHbraltar  i  Apr. 
r.  c.  Sir  R.  P.  Dougla8,Par^ 

98  P 14  Apr. 

r.  G.  A.  Malcolm,  CB.  loe  P.  16  Mav 
r  Goo.  Campbell,  CP.  R.  Art.  21  July 
r.  H  nry  Eyre,  59  P 23  Sept. 


1877. 
r.  iStr  Chas.  Hastings  Doyle, 

KCMG.  87 P xsMar. 

r.  -Sir  Pred.  HompXCP.  20  P.  2  June 
5irE.Green,X'CP.BombayS.C.  2  June  I 
Sir  A.  M.  Becher,  JTCP.  Ben-  { 

gal  S.C 2  June 

r.  John  fiblliott  Crofton,  6  P.    23  Aug. 

I  1  Ootober  1877. 

r.  C.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art. 

T.  P.  Plude,  R.  Art. 
^r  A.  A.T.Cunynghame,  (?CP.6o  Rifles, 
r.  R.  Parker,  5  Dr.  Gds. 
r.  Sir  Cha.  TroUqpe,  KCB.  53  F. 
Lord  G«o.  A.  P.  Paget,  KCB.  4  Hub. 

B.  J.  Taylor,  2  W.I.R. 

r.  W.  B.  Goodfellow,  R.  Eng. 

G.W.  Key,  15  Hussars. 

r.  Sir  A.  J.  Lawrence,  KCB.  58  P. 

J.  C.  Hope  Gibsone,  17  Lancers. 

r.  C.  P.  ae  Ainslie,  i  Drs. 

r.  Freeman  Murray,  60  Rifles. 

A.  N.  Fwe.  Bridport,  Equerry  to  the 

Oueen. 
r.  Sir  David  Russell,  KCB.  84  P. 
W.  S.  Newton,  82  P. 
r.  c.  R.  Rumley,  27  P. 
r.  G.  C.  W;,  Lord  Forester. 
Sir  E.  C.  Hodge,  KCB.  4  Dr.  Gds, 
H.  E.  Doherty,  CB. 
A.  H.  Ferryman,  CB.  40  P. 
r.  T.  J.  Galloway,  70  P. 
r.  Sir  Wm.  Jones,  J^CB.  32  P. 
Hon.  SirAien.  Hamilton-Gordon,XCP. 

xoo  P.,  Hon.  Equerry  to  the  Queen, 
r.  Corbet  Cotton,  loi  F. 
r.  R.  P.  Copland-Crawford,  R.  Art. 
Sir  H.  Bates,  KCB.  9  P. 
Sir  P.  E.  Chapman,  GCB.  R.  Eng. 
r.  e.  T.  M.  Wilson,  96  F. 
r.  G.  Staunton,  CB.  92  P. 

C.  Crutchley,  23  P. 
M.  K.  Atherley,  93  F. 

Sir  Trevor  Chute,  KCB.  22  P. 


J.  M.  Perceval,  CB.  07  P. 

Sir  J.  St.  George,  KCB.  R.Art. 

Sir  P.    Sevmour,  Bari.  KCB.  n  P. 

jra«««r  of  the  Ceremonief  and  Extra 

Groom  in  Waiting  to  the  Queen, 
r.  J.  L.  Dennis,  CB.  52  P. 
Sir  P.  P.  Haines,  GCB.  GCSI.  CIE. 

X04  P.  Comm.  in  Chuf,  B.  Indiee, 
J.  A.  Lambert, 
r.  H.  P.  Raymond,  i  Foot 
W.  C.  B.  Napier.  3  P.  Governor  Bcyal 

Military  College. 
Sir  C.  H.  ElUce,  KCB.  49  F.  Adjutant 

General, 
r.  H.  R.  Jones,  CB.  6  Dr.  Gda. 
r.  A.  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  B.  C. 
Sir  T.  M.  Steele.  KCB.  61  F.  r 

ing  at  Alderehot. 
r.  e.  J.  P.  Sparks,  CB.  38  P. 
r.  Bdw.  Darvall,  Bengal  8.  C. 
Sir  R.  Wilbraham.  KCB.  80  F. 
r.  Henry  Palmer,  Bengal  8.  C. 
r.  Sir  W.  B.  Baker,  KCB.B,.  Eng. 
r.  E.  W.  Dumford.  R.  Eng. 
David  Pott,  OB.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Wm.  Irwin.  88  Foot 
H.  Darby-Grifflth.  CB.  5  Lancers, 
r.  e.  F.  D.  George,  CB.  76  Foot, 
r.  Sfr  Geo.  Balfour.  KCB.  B.  Art. 
J.  Yorke,  CB.  19  Hussars. 
GTw  JSoya^  Highnete  Frinee   Frederic 

ChristianCharlesAuguatusofSchles- 

wig-Holstein. 
r.P.  K.  M'G.  Skinner,  CB.  Bomb.  S.C. 
W.  B.  Mulcaster,  Bengal  S.C. 
0.  Cavenagh,  Bengal  S.  C 
J.  H.  E.  Dalrymple,  CB.  7X  F. 
John  S.  Paton,  CB.  Ben^l  S.C. 
Henry  J.  Pelly,  Bombay  S.C. 
R.  R.  Younghusband,  CB.  Bomb.  S.C 
r.  H.  H.  Graham,  CB.  77  Foot. 
H.  Renny,  CSI.  81  Foot. 
Sir  John  J.  Bisset,  CB.  KCMO.  106  F. 
Sir  Chas.  Reid.  KCB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Sir  B.  A.  Holdich,  KCB.  57  P. 
Sir  C.  W.  D.  Staveley,  KCB.  36  F. 
R.  N.  Phillips,  65  Foot. 
Geo.  P.  Wh&h,  Bengal  S.C. 
Sir  G.  Malcolm,  KCB.  Bombay  S.C. 
G.  A,  Schomberg,  CB.  R.  M.  Art. 
Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  GCB.  14  F. 
W.  D.  P.  Patton,  74  F. 
Sir  Bdw.  C.  Warde,  KCB.  R.  Art. 
H.  F.  Dnnsford,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
r.  Geo.  Wynne,  B.  Eng. 
FC  SSrC.  Dickson.  KCB.  R.  ArL 
Sir  D.  B.  Wood,  GCB.  R.  Art. 
r.  J.  Abbott,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Sir  J.  W.  Fitzmayer.  KCB.  B.  Art. 
P.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art. 
r.  Sir  H.  D.  Harness.  KCB.  B.  Eng. 
r.  Sir  James  Brind,  KCB.  B.  Art. 
r.  T.  K.  Whistler,  B.  Art. 
C.  E.  Ford,  B.  Eng. 
SirE.  B.  Johnson,  JTCP.  CIE.  B.  Art. 
Geo.  Ramsay,  Bengal  8.  C. 

e.  Sir  A.Borton,JrCJ.i  W.LR. 

Gov.4-Com.  in  Chirfai  Malta    4  Dec, 
r.  H.  B.  Turner,  R.  Eng 21  Dec, 


r.  W.  G.  Brown,  8^  F. 

r.  W.  E.  D.  Broughton,  R.  Eng. 

Sir  J.Lintom  A.Simmons,  G^CP.R.Bng. 

Inspector  General  of  Fortifications, 
r.  Sir  W.  M.  Coghlan,  KCB.  R.  Art. 

c.  M,  W.  Smith,  CB.  20  Hussars. 


1878. 

D.E.Mackirdy,69F 

J.  S;  Brownrigg,  CB.  95  P.. 
W.  M.  8.  M'Murdo,  CB.  x5  F. 
r.  A.  C.  Brrington,  51  Foot  .. 
e.  0.  A.  Edwards,  CB.  x8  P... 

H.  Righy,  R.  Eng 

H.  Pritchaxd.  Madras  S.C. .. 

W.  M.  Wood,  67  Poot 

H.  Smyth,  CB.  2  Foot  

Zord  Mark  Kerr,  CP.  13  P 

J.  R.  Becher.  CB.  R.  Eng. ... 
John  Wilkie,  14  Hussars 


.  zSMar. 

,  aoMar. 

20  May 

10  Augr- 
.  zoAo^. 
.  15  Aug. 
.  soAa^;. 
.  t6  Sept. 

>9  8ept. 

XX  Nov. 

29  Not. 

81  Dee. 


1878. 

Sir  H.  P.  de  Bathe»  Barl.  89  P.  x  Jan- 
Sir  Rich.  Waddy,  KCB.  63  P.  5  ^^^ 
Sir  Edm.Haythome.fCJ8.37F  15  31ar. 

Digitized  by  V^OO*2  IC 


OeneroZ  Officers, 

W.  G.  Suther.  CB,  B.  Mar. ...  15  Apr.  I  A.  T.  Phillpotte,  R.  Art.  1 

T.  Brooke,  28  Foot 27  Apr.  \Soh.J.  W.  B.  MacdonAld,  CB.  Private 

Sir  H.  D.White,  XCB.  6  Dr.  27  May       Secretary  to   S.B.H.    the  Duke  of 
P.  G.  PenroM,  CB.  R.  Mar....    4  June.     Cambridge. 

W.  H.  Askwith»  R.  Art 27  June  R.  J.  Bauxngartner,  CB, 

HA.  Carleton,  CB.  R.  Art....  10  July    G.  C.  Clarke.  CB. 
r.SirW.S.R.Norcott,A:CJB.47P.i4  July   C.  F.  Fordyce,  CB. 
StrDame\Ljwyns,^CB.  45 F.  \e.  F.  A.  Whimper,  CB. 

Quarter  Matter  General 14  July  'R.  W.  D.  Leith,  CB. 

W.  L.  Earl  ^/Longford,  KCB.  \r.  Wm.  Richard  Preston. 

5  Foot  31  July  |E.  Stanton,  C5.R.Eng. 


E.S.S.  Pnnce  W.  A.  Edward 
of  Saxe  Weimar,  CB.  10  F. 
Cmmandinff  Southern  DU- 
friet 14  Nov. 

G.  P.  Sealy,  R.  Art 8  Dec. 

IMO. 

C.  T.  Chamberlain,  CSI.  Ben- 
»fal  S.  0 X  Jan. 

Sir  A.  Little,  ^CB.  9  Lancers  21  Jan. 

-«r  John  Dougl&B.OCB.  79  F.  30  Jan. 

&>A.  B.  Kemha,]l,KCB.jtcSI. 
R.  Art a6  Feb. 

Sir  H.  Cha.  B.  Daubeney, 
^CB.ssV 4  Mar. 

HEUTEHAHT  OEITERALB. 
1  Ootober  1877. 
C.  J.  Dalton,  B.  Art. 
J.  H.  Prancklyn,  CB.  R,  Art. 
r.  J.  Maitland,  R.  Art. 
R.  W.  P.,  Barl  Howe,  CB.  17  F. 
Sir  T.  W.  M'Mahon,  Bt.  CB.  16  Hus. 
Alex.  Maxwell.  CB.  34  F. 
R.  T.  Farren,  CB.  35  Foot. 
H.  S.  Rowan,  CB.  R.  Art. 
R.  Wardlaw.  CB.  7  Dr.  Gda. 
J.  T.  Grant,  CB.  94  F. 
Alex.  Low,  CB.  a  Dr.  Gda. 
fenr  Hill,  CB.  85  Foot. 
Sir  E.  H.  Greathed,  X:CB.  108  F. 
W.  N.  Castance,  CB.  ii  Hue. 
Sir  a.  D.  Kelly,  JTCB.  109  F. 
J.  a.  Stoart,  CB.  54  F. 
^os.  Robert  Bollo,  CB. 
H.  J.   Warre,     CB.    Commander    in 

Chief,  Bombay. 
J.  B.  Goodwyn,  CB. 
A.T.Heyland,  CJ. 
G.  V.  Maxwell,  CB. 
fi>rE.  S.  Smyth,  XCJfGC.  Com.  in  Chi^ 

the  AuxUiaru  Foreee  in  the  Dominion  of 

Canada. 
T.  B.  P.  Marriott,  R.  Art. 
r.  E.  R.  JefflwB.  CB. 
Son.  Sir  F.  Colbome,  JTCB. 
Sim.  St.  G.  G.  Foley,  CB. 
Cha.  Elmhirst,  CB. 
R.  C.  H.  Taylor,  CB. 
e.  Hon.  A.  E.  Hardinge,  CB.  JEquerry 

to  the  Queen. 
E.  A.  Somerset,  CB. 
'■  Sir  P.  L.  ilacDougall,  ZCMG.  Com. 

tke  Fovea  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada 

(via  loeal  rank  of  General). 
C.  J.  Wright,  R.  Art. 
'■  Alex.  MaiMloneU,  CB. 
J  A.  R,  Raines,  CJJ. 
<!•  A.  Street,  CB. 
J  W.  S.  Smith.  CB. 
E.  3.  Claremont,  CB. 
(•'ha.  C.  Shute,  CB.  x6  Lancers. 
J.W.  Armstrong,  CB.  Inepeeior  General 

of  AuxUiary  Poreee. 
T.  S.  Conway,  CB. 
J^ord  Alfred  Paget,  Clerk  MarAal  to 

the  Queen. 
r.  A.  P.  Ansell. 
W.  J.  Smythe,  R.  Art. 
r  T.  H.  Pearson,  CB.  :a  Lancers. 
r.  e.  Sir  James  E.  Alexander.  CB. 
Sir  C.  L.  D'Aguilar,  X:CB.  R.  Art. 
R.  G.  Hamilton,  R.  Eng. 
E.  B.  Hale,  CB. 
«.  J.  A.  Ewart,  CS. 
W.  C.  Hadden,  R.  Eng. 
Wm.  Parke,  CB. 
C.  L.  Bamai^  CB.  R.  M.  Art. 
t  H.  E.  Longden,  CB.  CSI. 
H.  R.  Benson,  CB.  7  Hussars. 
Sir  J.  T.  Airey.  JCCJB. 
W.  H.  Bradford. 


r.  T.  C.  Kelly,  CB. 

Sir  H.  F.  Ponsonby,  KCB.  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Queen,  and  Keeper  of 
the  Privy  Puree  and  Extra  Equerry  to 
Her  Maietiy. 

Edmund  Ogle,  R.  Eng. 

O.  P.  Bourke. 

G.  Erskine . 

B.  G.  Wynyard. 
T.  Pattle,  CB. 
W.L.Ingall,CJB. 

C.  P.  B.  Walker,  CB.  Director  General 
ofMiUtary  Education. 
Wm.  Clarke. 

A.  J.  Herbert,  CB. 

James,  Lord  Seaton. 

J.  S.  Hawkins,  R.  Eng. 

H.  W.  Montagu,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

Sirs.  H.  Lefroy,  CB.  KCMG.  R.  Art. 

V€  W.  Olpherts,  CB.  R.  Art. 

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

r.  B.  0.  Briggs,  Madras  S.  G. 

W.  D.  Aitken,  R.  Art. 

Reynell  G.  Taylor,  CB.  CSI.  Ben.  S.C. 

0.  B.  Fuller,  R.  Art. 

A.  Fytche,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  C. 
Sir  D.  M.  Stewart,  KCB.  Bengal  S.C 
Sir  H.  W.  Norman,  KCB.  CIE.  Bengal 

S.C. 
R.  Hamilton,  CB.  Madras  S.C. 
Henry  J.  Barr,  Bombay  S.C. 
W.  T.  Hughes,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
Sir  H.  Daly,  KCB.  Bombay  S.C. 
J.  L.  Vaughan,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
TSZ  Sir  8.  J.   Browne,  KCB.  KCSI. 

Bengal  S.C. 
C.  Cureton,  CB.  Bengal  S.C. 
C.  A.  Barwell,  CB.  Bengal  S.C, 
Sir  Arthur  Purvis  Phayre,  CB.  KCSI. 

GCMG.  Bengal  S.C. 
r.  C.  Mackenzie.  CB.  Madras  S.  C. 
H.  Nott,  Madras  S.C. 
Cha.  Douglas,  R.  Art. 
J.  T.  Shakespear,  Beng.  S.  C.    2  Oct. 

r.  8.  Wells,  CB 4  Dec. 

Robert  Pratt,  Ci? 12  Doc. 

Sir  M.  K.  Kennedy,  KCSI.  R. 

Eng 21  Deo. 

1878. 

Hon.  L.  Smyth,  CB 13  Feb. 

P.  C.  A.  Stephenson,  CJf 23  Feb. 

E.  A.  Whitmore,  CB.  Military 
Secretary 18  Mar. 

Lord  A.  G.  Russell,  CB 20  Mar. 

Sir  Garnet  J.Wolseley,  KCB. 
GCMG.  High  Commitsioner 
and  Com.  in  Chitf,  S.  Africa, 
with  rank  of  General  25  Mar. 

r.  W.  B.  Salmon,Bombay  S.C.    2  Mav 

C.  J.C.Mills 25  Juno 

C.  Fanshawe,  R.  Eng 1  July 

Sir  John  Josiah  Tlort, Bt.CB.  10  Aug. 

G.  W.  Walker,  R.  Eng 15  Aug. 

J.  K.  Spence,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  20  Aug. 

H.  G.  Rainey,  CB 9  Sept. 

John  Amber  Cole  16  Sept. 

Richard  Walter  Lacy    29  S  ept. 

UC  Sir  F.  F.  Maude,  KCB. 
Com.  a  Divisiout  Bengal  ...     x  Oct. 

G.  M.  Hill,  Bengal  S.  C 3  Nov. 

B.  H.  Maxwell,  CB 11  Nov. 

J.  M.  Walter,  CB ai  Dec. 

J.  E.  Thackwoll,  CB 22  Dec. 

F.  H.  Rundall,  CSI.  R.  Eng.  31  Dec. 
H.  St.  C.  Wilkins,  R.  Eng. ...  31  Dec. 

C.  W.  Hutchinson,  R.  Eng....  31  Doc. 

1879. 

e.  J.E.  Addison x  Jan. 

Edmund  Roche   5  Feb. 

Wm.  Inglis,  CB 15  Mar. 

,G.  B.  Rodney,  CB.  R.  Mar....  13  Apr. 

G.  L.  B.  Maitland,  CB.  Lieut,  of  the  Lawrence  Shadwell,  CB.   ...  27  Apr. 

Tomer  tfLimdtm.  |C.  J.  Foster,  CB.  Member  of 

W.  T.  Layard.  I     the  Council  of  the  Secretary 

J.  H.  Laye.  '    of  State  for  India 27  May 

W.  c.  Forrest ,  CB.  6  Huasars,  P.  H.  Fellowes,  R.  Mar 4  June 


T.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C 11  June 

Sir  J.  M.  Adye,  KCB.  R.  Art.  27  Juno 
SirH.  E.  L.  MiuiUier,  CSI. 

R.Art 10  July 

G.  F.  S.  Call,  CJ? 14  July 

Robert  Bruce  31  July 

R.  Y.  Shipley,  CB 11  Autr. 

J.  E.  Colhngs,  CB 18  Sept. 

Ralph  Budd 14  Nov. 

G.  Jackson,  Bengal  S.C 17  Nov. 

H.  Hamilton,  CB.  Commanding 

Cork  District 30  Nov. 

Geo.  Selby,  R.  Art 8  Dc<'. 

R.  N.  Raikes,  Bengal  S.  C...  18  Dec. 

1880. 

r.  G.  Vemer,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  x  Jan. 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Ramsay,  CB. 

KCSI.  Bengal  8.  C x  Jan. 

R.  C.  Lawrence,  CB.  Bengal 

S.C 25  Jan. 

T.  Addison,  CB 30  Jan. 

Wm.  S.  Hatch,  R.  Art a6Feb. 

r.  C.  C.  M'Intyre,  CB 4  Mar. 

James  MauricePrimrose,  CSI. 

Com.  Poona  Dioieion   4  Mar. 


KAJOR  GENERALS 
1868. 

P.R.Elrington,  CB 

C.  L.  Nugent 

P.  Archer-Butler,  CB 

R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  Com.  a 
Divieion  in  Bengal    

c.  Wra.  Sankey,  CB 

E.  Wodehouse  

P.  Burton,  CB 

Wm.  Gordon,  CB 

G.H.  S.  WilUs,  CB.  Command- 
ing Northern  Dittriei 

J.  H.  Wingfield 

Lord  A.  C.  L.  FitzRoy,  CB. 
Equerry  to  the  Queen  


Equerry 
F.  Daubei: 


J.  Daubeny,  CB. 

R.  Warden,  CB 

C.  H.  Morris,  CB 

C.  W.  Thompson 

M.  Bruce    

J.  R.Giyn.  CB.  Commanding 

Dublin  Dietriet    

R.  W.  McL.  Praser    

Bdw.  Price,  CB.  R.  Art   

G.  W.  P.  Bingham,  CB.  Hon. 

Colonel  Ea»t  Kent  Militia... 
J.  Conolly,  CB.  Military  At- 

tachS  at  Paris    

W.  Hope,  CB.,  Commanding  in 

Scotland 

W.  F.  Curtis 

T.  E.  Knox,  CB 

W.  J.  Loftus,  CB 

J.  W.  Domville,  R.  Art 

G.  W.  Donovan.  Commanding 

the  Forcee  in  China  and  the 

StraiU  Settlement*    

H.  P.  Hepburn.  CB 

Richard  M.  Best 

R.  Knox 

W.  J.  Chamberlayne 

D.  Anderson,  Com.  the  Brigade 
at  Gibraltar 

P.  G.Wilkinson 

V7.  P.  RadcliiTe,  CB.  Comwyand- 

iM  eU  Colchester   

T.  H.  Pakenham«09nimaMdM^ 

Weaiern  District  

P.  A.  Campbell,  CB.  R.  Art. 
W.Payn,  CB.  Comm.a  Division 


6  Mai*. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 

6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
6  Mar. 
28  June 

28  June 
28  Juno 

28  Juno 
28  June 
28  June 
28  June 
28  Juno 
28  Juno 

28  Juno 
28  June 
28  Juno 

28  Juno 

28  June 

28  Juno 
16  Autr. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 


q/^  Madras  Army. . 
:.  Ross    


H.  B.  Weare,  CB 

H.  M.  Hamilton,  CB 

H.  P.  Goodenough,  R.  Art.... 

.T.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art 

F.  A.  Lord  Chehnsford,  G  CB. 

B.  Harrison  

_ .  W.  D.  Lowe,  CB 

Hon.  A.  6.  C.  Chichester 

ff.W.  A.  Stratton 

W.  H.  Seymour,  CB 

SfirWm.  Russell.  Bt.,  CB.  ... 
S.  Westmaoott,  R.  Eng 


Sir  F.  W.  J.PitzWygram,  Bt. 

Com.Cav.Brig.  at  Alderehot.  23  ^[.ir. 

Y€  J.  C.  Guise,  CB 23  Mar. 

e.  J.  W.  Cox,  CB 23  Mar. 

H.  L.  Gardiner,  R.  Art 30  Mar. 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

9  Nov. 

9  Nov. 

9  Nov. 

9  Nov. 
10  Nov. 
18  Nov. 
x8  Nov. 
24  Dec. 
24  Deo. 
24  Dec. 
24  Dec. 
24  Dec. 


6 

Sir  M.A.S.Blddulph,  I^CB. 

R.Art 30  Mar. 

A.  A.  Chapman 3c  Mar. 

G.  "W.  A.  Higginflon,  CB.Com. 

Some  Butriei  17  May 

Bobert  Hume,   CB.   Com.    a 

DivuioH  of  th*  Bengal  Army  17  May 
C.  W.  Green 17  May 

A.  Browne,  CB 17  May 

P.   Peyton,  Com.  a  Brigade^ 

Alderehot 17  May 

B.  O'Brien,  CB 17  May 

R.  P.  Radcliffe.  R.  Art 17  May 

C.  W.  Yonnghnaband,  CB,  R. 

Art 17  May, 

iSIr  B.  B.Hamley,  CB.  KCMG. 

R.Art 17  May 

S.  B.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Art.  ...  17  May 
Son.  E.  T.  Gage,  CB.  R.  Art.  17  Mfty 

C.  S.  Henry,  CB.  R.  Art 17  May 

0.  Adams,  CB 17  May 

G.  W.  T.  Rich,  CB 17  May 

.r.  W.  Thomas.  CB 18  July 

W.  T.  Dickson 18  July 

Wm.  Wilby,  CB.  Commanding 

the  Troops  in  Ceylon 18  July 

H.  H.  Greer,  CB 22  July 

H,  Bird  22  July 

v.$.e.  R.  Carey,  CB 22  July 

R.  W.  Lowry,  CB 22  July 

T.  Lightfoot,  CB x  Aug. 

UC  Son.  Sir  H.  H.  Clifford, 
CB.  KCMQ.  Com.   at  the 

Cape  qf  Good  Sope  i  Aug. 

H.  D'O.  Torrens,  CB.,  Com- 
manding Chatham  Dieirict...     x  Aug. 

W.  F.  Macbean  i  Aug. 

W.  A.  I^ers,  CB 23  Aug. 

1870. 

W.  Drysdale,  CB 2  Jan. 

H.  Hope  Crealock,  CB.  CMQ.    2  Jan. 

J.  N.  Sargent,  CB n  Jan. 

e.  C.  Sawver 11  Jan. 

R.  G.  A.  Luard 11  Jan. 

Kdw.  Seager.  CB 13  Jan. 

D.  C.  FitEG.XorddeRo8,Xor<2 

in  Waiting  to  the  Queen 15  Jan. 

H.  R.  Browne,  Com.  a  Brigade 

at  Saugor 15  Jan. 

T.R.  Crawley  6  Feb. 

A.  Thompson,  R.  Art 6  Feb. 

W.  H.  K&by 6  Feb. 

c.  G.  J.  Peacocke    6  Feb. 

J.  R.  8.  Bayer,  CB 6  Feb. 

W.  C.Menzies,  R.  Eng 6  Feb. 

Sir  R.  M.  Laffkn,  XCMG.  R. 

Eng., Gov.  and  Com.  in  Chi^, 

Bermuda 8  Feb. 

e.  A.  C.  Robertson,  CB 8  Feb. 

J.  F.  M.  Browne,  CB.  R.  Eng.  22  Fob. 

A.  M.  Macdonald 22  Feb. 

R.  White,  CB i  Mar. 

J. B.  Spnrgin, 0£.  CSI.,Com. 

a  Bi^ade  at  Alderi^t    z  Mar. 

Aug.  wm.  Murray,  CB i  Mar. 

p.i.e.  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.,  Com- 

mamding  at  Barbadoee i  Mar. 

G.  B.  MilTnan.   CB.  Major  of 

ihe  Tower  of  London   z  Mar. 

E.  H.  Fisher,  R.  Art z  Mar. 

B.  C.  H.,  Lord  Clarina  i  Mar. 

J.  Ross,  CB.    Commanding  a 

Brigade  in  Bengal  z  Mar. 

R.  F.Brett    z  Mar. 

W.  B.  Hawley,   CB.  Deputy 

Aeyutani  Gmeral i  Mar. 


Oeneral  Officers — Goloneh. 


F.  A.  Willis,  CB z8  Mar. 

F.  Carey z8  Mar. 

J.  R.  Gibbon,  CB.  R.  Art t8  Mar. 

e.  C.  E.  P.  Gordon,  CB 18  Mar. 

R.  S.  Baynes,  Colonial  Seere- 

iary  at  Gibraltar 26  Mar. 

H.  R.  Norman,  CB 26  Mar. 

e.  G.  G.  C.  StApylton 26  Mar. 

G.  C.  Vialls,  CB 26  Mar. 

J.  H.  C.  Robertson 16  May 

Son.  P.  R.  B.  Feilding,  CB. 

Commanding  at  Malta 26  May 

W.  T.  L.  Patterson    26  May 

J.  G.  R.  Aplin  25  July 

Charles  Hood   25  July 

UerC.  C.  Fraser,  CB.  Com. 

Curraah  District   25  July 

e.  R.  J.  Eftgar,  CB 25  July 

Son.  8.  J.  G.  Calthorpe    25  July 

1  October  1877. 
H.  Nicoll,  Bengal  S.  C. 
A.  W.  Macintire,  CB.  R.  Art. 
G.  A.  Fisher,  Bengal  S.  C. 
C.  Cooke,  Madras  S.  C. 
J.  Wilson,  Madras  S.  C. 
S.  H.  Becher,  Bengal  8.  C. 
F.  D.  Atkinson,  Bengal  S.  C. 
A.  K.  Gore,  Madras  S.  C. 
Chas.  Harris,  Bengal  S.  C. 

F.  H.  Scott,  Madras  S.  C. 

J.  S.  D.  Tulloch,  Bengal  S.  C, 

G.  W.  RusseU,  Madras  S.  C. 

M.  C.  Spottiswoode,  Madras  S.  C. 

Henry  Man,  Madras  S.  C. 

C.  L.  Showers,  Bengal  S.  C. 

A.  Turner,  Bengal  S.  C. 

H.  P.  de  Teissier,  R.  Art. 

W.  C.  R.  Macdonald,  Ci?  Madras  S.  C. 

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

A.  R.  Thomhill,  Madras  8.  C. 
J.  P.  Redmond,  CB. 

B.  G.  Bulwer,  CB.  Inepeetor  General 
of  Becruiting. 

J.  C.  Brooke,  Bengal  S.  C. 

R.  Woolley,  Madras  8.  C. 

B.  T.  Dalton,  CSI.  Bengal  S.  C. 

L.    Nicholson,    CB.  R.   Eng.   Lieut 

Governor  of  Jersey. 
G.  H.  Marq.  qf  Cunyngham,  Extra 

Equerry  to  the  Queen. 
Wm.  Hardy,  CB, 
e.  J.  W.  D'Oyly. 
R.  Richards,  Bombay  S.C. 
0.  Synge  Hutchinson. 
J.  H.  F.  Elkington. 
A.  F.  Steele. 
A.  H.  L.  Fox. 
H.  Grierson. 
8.  F.  C.  Annesley. 
Son.  J.  J.  Bourke. 
5»r  Archibald  Alison,^/.  KCB.  Deputy 

^.Master  Gen.  InielUgenee  Branch. 
L.  Farrington. 
J.  Bayly,  CB.  R.  Eng. 
SirW.F.  D.  Jervois,  CB.GCMG.R.'Eng 

Gov.  and  Com.  in  Chief  qf  8.  Australia. 
J.  W.  C.  Williams,  R.  Mar.  Art. 
A.  B.  Hankey. 
T.  Raikes,  CB. 
E.  Newdigate,  CB.  Commanding  South 

Eastern  District. 
W.  F.  Lord  Abinger,  CB. 
0.  W.  Adair,  CB.  R.  Mar. 

C. R.  W.  Hervey,CJB.  Bom.S.C.  a  Oct. 
J.E.  Gsatrell.  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  zz  Oct. 


G.  N.  K.  A.  Yonge 

A.  W.  H.  Meyrick  

F.  Marshall,  CMG.  ..., 
J.  H.  Stewart,  R.  Mar. . 
A.  Bassano.C^ 

G.  W.  Forbes.  R.  Mar. . 

1878. 

T.  Thompson,  Madras  B.C.... 

W.  H.  B.  de  Horsey  

Ud  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock- 

Allan,  Bt.CB 

R.  B.  Prettejohn,  CB 

C.  Tower.  CB 

M.  Dillon,  CB.  CSI.  AMtOamt 

Militartf  Secretary  

S.  J.  K.  Whitehill,  Bom.  S.C. 
c.  W.  G.  Cameron,  CB.  Com.  s 

Brigade  at  Aldershot  

T.  L.  J.  Gallwey,  R.  Eng 

G.  A.  Leckie,  Bombay  B.C. 

Charles  Baring 

William  Hill 

F.  J.  Richards,  R.  Mar 

W.  0.  Trevor,  CB 

Edward  Burgoyne  Cureton,. 
5ir  John  C.  M'Leod,  A'Ci?.  .. 
H.  D.  Abbott,  CB.  Mad.  8.  C, 

TJCM.  Walker,  C5 

Henry  Andrew  Sard,  CB.  ... 
Bobert  CadeU,  CB.  R.  Art.  ... 
J.  T.  Walker,  CB.  R.  Eng. ... 
Alex.  Fraser,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ... 

W.  0.  F.  Gosling,  R.  Art 

J.  A.  Fuller,  R.  Ei^ 

J.  Crofton,  R.  Eng 

A.  Angelo,  R.  Art 


A.  CadeU,  R.  Eng. 

A.  Bunny,  CB.  R.  Art 

W.  J.  Gray,  R.Art 

H.  W.  GuUiver,  R.  Eng 

N.  G.  Campbell,  R.  Art 

F.  R.  Maunsell,  CB.  R.Eng... 

C.  Pollard,  R.  Eng 

U€  Sir  F.  S.  Roberts,  JLCB. 

R.Art 

J.  M.  Macinl^re,  R.  Art.  

1879. 
Randal  Jo8ephFeilden,Clf(?. 
Sir  Roger  W.  H.  Palmer,  St. 

C.  M' Arthur,  R.  Mar 

Sir  S.  J.  Blane.  Bt.  CB 

B.  L.  Pym,  R.  Mar 

K.  W,  Boudier,  Madras  S.  C. 

V€  J.  Hills,  CB.  R.Art 

A.R.Harenc 

J.  Gubbins 

yCG.  L.  Goodlake 

R.  Bumaby,  R.  Eng 

Son.  R.Monck 

J.  C.  Rattray,  CB 

8.  Richards,  Bengal  8.  C 

S.  J.  Batten, Madras  8.  C.  ... 

C.  W.  Randolph 

E.  W.  E.  Walker,  R.  Art 

M.  J.  Tumbull,  Bengal  S.C. 

1880. 

B.  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  S.C. 
J.H.  M.  Babington,  Mad.  8.  C. 

C.  C.  M'Callum,  Madras  8.  C. 

Henry  George  Woods  

Geo.  G.  Pearse,  R.  Art 

F.  L.  Whitmore,  Commandant 
of  School  of  Music  at  Knel- 
Ur  Sail 

p.s.c.  Son.  W.  H.  A.  Feilding 


.  zgOct. 
..19  Oct 
.  20  Oct 
.  9l>ec. 
.  ]»Dec. 
.  25  Dec. 

8  Feb. 
Z3  Feb. 

zBMar. 
20  Mar. 
20  Milt. 

zMay 
2MS7 

25  June 
z  July 

20  Ang. 

23  Ang. 

29  Aug. 
2Sept- 

16  Sept 

29  Sept. 

2  Oct, 

3  Nor. 
zi  Nov. 
22  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec 
31  Dec. 
3xDec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
31  Deo. 
31  Dec. 
3zDeo. 
31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
3zDec. 

31  Dec. 
■^\  Dec. 

I  Jan. 
zsilar. 
13  Apr. 
27  Apr. 

4  Jane 
Zi June 
zoJoly 
zi  July 
z4July 
ZI  Aug. 
x3Sept 
z8  Sept 
Z4  Nov. 
Z7  Nov. 
20  Nov. 

30  Not. 
8  Dec. 

zSDec 

z  Jan. 
x6  Jan. 

25  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

26  Feb. 


4  Mar. 
4  Mar. 


GENERAL  OFFICERS  on  the  HALF  PAY  of  their  former  Beglmental  OommissionB. 


Awm  aro  1^  J*  ^-  Bambrigge.Unatt..  i  Oct.  77 

OmnERALS.  hpnt  T.  C.  smith.  Unatt. ...  x  Oct.  77 

eSQ.  Whichcote,  Unatt...    5  Deo.  j\\Son.  A.  C.  Legge,Unatt. ...  z  Oct.  77 

Jaa.  A.  Butler,  TJnatt  ...    5  Deo.  7z| Melville  Dalyelf,  Unatt.    ...  i  Oct.  77 

no.  T.  Earl  of  Albemarle,  Jas.  M'Queen,  Unatt z  Oct.  77 

Unatt 7  Feb.  74lR.  J.  P.  Vassall,  Unatt x  Oct.  77 


J.  P.  Weetropp,  Unatt z  Oct.  77 

LZETTTEir AHT  6EHIBAL8. 

J.  B.  Creagh,  h.p.  48  P.    ...    i  Oct.  77 
John  Roche,  Unatt z  Oct  ;/ 


1854. 
.Tyrwhitt,  CB.Unatt.  JB^wny 
and  Aide  de  Camp  toS.B.S. 

the  Duke  Iff  Cambridge 28  Nov. 

1868. 
F.  A.  Campbell,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  ax  Feb, 

1866. 

W.  W.  Barry,  CB.  R.  Art. 34  Mar, 


COLONELS. 
Son.  D.  M'D.  Fraser.  CB.  R.A.    3  Apr. 
W.  J.  E.  Grant,  CB.  R.  Art.  94  Aug. 

1867. 

0.  T.  DuPlat,R.  A.Tt.,Equerry 

tothe  Queen 7  Mar. 

P.S.C.  H.PeelYates, CJB. R.Art.  96  Apr. 
J.  B.  MicheU.  CB  R.  Art.  ...  a6  Apr. 
N.  O.  S.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art.  a6  Apr. 
r C  W.  O.  Lennox,  CB.  R.  Eng.  36  Apr. 


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

E.  A.  Williams,  CB.  R.  Art... 

1868. 
T.  Oreenaway,  Madna  B.  C. 

C.  M.Barrow,  CB.  Bom.  S.C. 

D.  Boyd,  Bombay  8.  C 

G.  V.  Johnson,  R.  Art 

J.  C.  Haughton,  CSI.,  Ben.S.C. 

F.  Toung,  Madras  S.C 


I  Jane 
21  Jane 


zo  Jan. 
z9  Jan. 
zgJan. 
24  Jan. 
z5  Feb. 
zfFeb. 


T.  F.  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  so  Jane 
F.  C.  Haaaard.  CB.  R.  Knff...  3  Aap. 
Sir  Wm.  L.  Meiewether,  CB. 

£CSr,  Bombar  S.  C 15  Au^. 

A.  W.  Lucas,  CB.  Bom.  S.  O.  15  Aug. 
H.  H.  A.Wood,  C^.Bom.S.C.  15  Aug. 
F.  A.  E.  Loch,  CB.  Bom.  8.0.  15  Aug. 
Alex.  Robinaon,  Bengal  S.  G.  37  Aug. 
F.G.Kempater.MaifcasS.C.  s  Oct. 
C.  P.  Molony,  Aiadras  8.  C...  ix  Dec. 
H.Hopkm8on,  CSL  Ben.  B.C.  la  Dec. 
R.  R.  SCamwaring, Bengal 8.0.  ax  Dec. 
U.  T.  Ff^ench,  Kadrae  8.  C.  ai  Dec. 

A.  P.  Place.  Madras  8.  C ai  Deo. 

H.  K.  Bume,  C^.  Bengal  8.  C.  30  Dec. 

1880. 
J.  W.  Lovell,  CB.  R.  Eng.  ...  5  Jan. 
W.  S.  Simpson,  Madras  8.  C.  xx  Jan. 
C.r.  Aitchisou.C^.Bom.8.  C.  x8  Jan. 
J.  F.  Pennvcuick,  CB.  K.  Art.  15  Feb. 
T€  G.  Graham.  CB.  R.  Kng.  xs  Feb. 

P.  G.  Pipon,  CB.  R.  Art x  Mar. 

SirR.  /:  Meade.  KC8I.C1B. 

BenjjalS.C i  Mar. 

y  H.  Uacgregor, Madras  8. 0.    z  Mar. 

G.  Holroyd,  Bengal  8. 0 i  Mar. 

i.  R.  M'Mallin.  Bengal  8.  C.  i  Mar. 
F.  J.  B.  Priestley,  Madras  S.C.    2  Mar. 

F.  P.  Layard,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  n  Mar. 

G.T.  Field,  R.  Art 7  Apr. 

A.  Cooper,  Madras  8.  O ag  Apr. 

A.  Howlett.  CB.  Madras  8.0.  xi  June 

G.  S.  A.  Anderson,  Bom.  8. 0.  xa  June 

HP.  Newton.  R.  Art ax  Jaly 

A.  C.  Gleij,  iLp.  R.  Art.  In- 

tftfto  •  of  Armjf  Schools a8  July 

0.  E.  Rt  thney,  CB.  CSI.Ben. 

^Si.C xo  Aug. 

F  W.  Traill-Burroughs,  CB. 


h-p.  03F xoAug. 

^^C.  H.  Brownlow,  XCB. 

BeogalS.C xi  Aug. 

«'^C.  P.  Keyes,  XCB.  Madras 

S.C II  Aug. 

«'  F.  T.  Daniell,  h.p.  a8  Foot, 

Aaitt.  Adj.  and  Qr.  MaUer 

Gtiural,  Tofk    aa  Aug. 

V.  D.  Morgan,  Bengal 8.0... .  as  Aug. 
T.  VTrlght,  CB.  Bengal  8.O....    5  Sept. 

J'  K.  M'Leod,  h.p.  74  F 9  Sept 

8  H.  Tyse,  h.p.  3  Hussars  ...  x8  Oct. 
A  A.  Nelson,  CB.  TJnatt.  Li. 

<5w.  of  Gmsnuey,  mUk  rank 

«/ Major  Qtueral 9  Dec. 

2:C.Hatch,  CSr.  BengalS.O.  12  Dec. 
willoughby  Crewe,  Mad.  8.0.  xa  Dec. 
r.G.  Arbuthnot.  CB.  R.  Art.  18  Dec. 

J  S.  Bomaby,  Gr.  GWs 97  Dec. 

"a.  Roberts.  5  F 27  Dec. 

1870. 

J  H.  Grant,  R.  Bng 7  Jan. 

»_;  Mainwaring,  Madras  8.0.  xs  Jan. 

)  Jan. 

(Jan. 


Colonels, 

H.  A.  8m3rth,  R.  Art 3x  Aug.  0.  Lyons-Montgomery,  Ben. 

R.  F.  Burton,  Madras  S.O.  ...  x8  Sept,     8.0 la  June 


W.  A.  G.  Wright,h.p.  R.  Mar.  10  Nor. 
H.  H.  Morant,  h.p  ay  F.  Aide 
de  Camp  to  the  Queen la  Nov. 

F.  S.  Blyth,  CB.  h.p.  40  F. ...  24  Not. 
J.  H.  Dunne,  Brigade  Depot, 

Warwick as  Nov. 

H.  Adair,  R.  Marine  Art.  ...  a8  Nov. 
T.  Rattray,  CB.  CSI.  Ben.  8.0.  10  Dec. 

G.  U.  Price,  Bombay  8.0 10  Dec. 

R.  Benson,  Madras  S.O 10  Deo. 

J.  M.  Oripps, Bengal  8.0 ix  Dec. 

T.  0.  Lyons,  CB.  h. p.  Brigade 

Dep,  Deputy  Quarter  Master 
General  in  Ireland as  Dec. 

1871. 

J.  B.  Dennys,  Bengal  8.0.  ...    3  Jan. 

R.  Gipps,  Scots  Guards  5  Jan. 

FitzRoyM.H. Somerset, R.Eng  ^s  Jan* 

J.  0.  Hood,  Bengal  S.O a9  Jan. 

G.  Oolclough,  B.  Art 30  Jan. 

A.J.H.Ellibt,C5.  Unatt.^.Q. 
M.Qen i  Feb. 

F.  Mardall,  Madras  S.O 8  Feb. 

G.  Baldock,  Madras  S.C 15  Feb. 

R.  A.  Logan,    CB.    Brigade 

Depot,  Honnelot) 17  Feb. 

F.  W.  0.  Ord,  R.  Art 87  Feb. 

FCH.  Rowlands,  CB.h.p.34  F.  23  Mar. 
Jno.  Nason,  h.p.  Br.  Depot...  28  Mar. 
W.  L.  Cahusac,  Bombay  8.0.  3X  Mar. 
0.  0.  Drury,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  14  Apr. 
H.F.William8,h.p.Brig.Depoti8  Apr. 

G.  B.  Harman,  h.p.  Brigade 
Depot,  Deputy  Adj.  General 
in  Ireland a  June 

D.  J.  Baillie,  Brigade  Depot, 
Fort  George  5  Juno 

E.  T.  Fasken,  Madras  8. 0....  xr  June 

J.  A.  Wright,  Bengal  8.  0 12  Juno 

D.O.  Drury  Lowe,  CB.  h.p  17 

Lancers  15  June 

J.S.Thomson,  Brigade  Depot, 

Derby  27  Julj- 

^p.s.e.  0.  O.  Creagh-Osbome, 
^.  I     CB.   h.p.  Br.  Depot;  Cow- 
as  Aug.  I    mandant  of  the  Stq^  College    3  Au;;. 
"        R.  D.  Ardagh,  Madras  S.  C...  20  Aug. 

J.  N.  Younff,  Bengal  S.  0 ax  Au<?. 

J.  Loudon, ^Cadras  S.  0 ai  Aii'jc. 

H.  H.  O'Oonnell,  Madras  S.O.  30  Aug. 
A.  J.Lyon>Fremantle/Ooldst. 

Gds 6  Sept. 

W.  A.  Riach,  Madras  S.  0.  ...    6  Sept. 
A.  Ritherdon,  Madras  S.C...  16  Sept. 
P.  F.  Gardiner,  Bengal  8.  0.  27  Sept. 
o.  John  Hackett,  h.p.  Brigade 
Depot ;  Colonel  on  the  Staff 

at  Jamaica 30  Sept. 

A.  H.  Oobbe,  CB.  h.p.  17  F. 

Com.  a  Brigade  at  Agra 30  Oct. 

J.  I.  Murray,  CB.  Bengal  S.O.  30  Nuv. 
|O.L.O.William8,R.Hor8eGrd8.    7  Pec. 

'T.  Gillilan,  Madras  S.  0 12  Dec. 

\Sir  L.   Pelly,    KCB.   KCSI. 

I    Bombay  S.  0 la  Dr»c. 

I  J.  W.  Laurie,  Unatt 12  Doc. 

|H.  R.  Drew,  Bengal  S.  0 22  Dec. 

0.  H.  Abdy,  Madras  8. 0 22  Doc. 


E.F.Waterman.MadrasS.  0.  xa  June 
T,  H.  Sibley,  Bengal  S.  0.  ...  13  Juno 

A.  C.  Cooke.  CB.  R.  Eng.    ...    6  July 

C.  Pasley,  R.  Eng 6  July 

H.  Wray,  CMG.  R.  Eng 6  July 

G.  Leslie,  R.  Art 6  July 

H.  L.  F.  GreviUe,  R.  Art 6  July 

T.  A.  L.  Murray,  R.  Bng 6  July 

T.  Inglis,  R.  Bng 6  Ju^ 

Sir  A.  Clarke.  CB.  KCMG. 

CZB.  R.  Eng 6  July 

J.  Y.  Moggridge,  R.  Kng 6  July 

J.  G.  Jervois,  R.  Eng xojuly 

V.  H.  Bowles.  Brigade  Depot, 

Belfaet    a8  July 

James  Rose,  Brigade  Depot, 

Warley ;  Aide   de  Camp  to 

the  Queen X4  Aug. 

B.  Chippindall,  CB.  Brigade 
Depot.  Leicester :  Aide  de 
Campto  the  Queen 14  Aug. 

Sir  0.  K.  Pearson,  CB.KC3€G. 
l»-P-3F x4Aug. 

W.  C.  Bancroft,  Brigade  Do- 
pot,  Pr^rfoii  14  Aug. 

A.  A.  P.  Browne,  Brigade 
Depot.  Snniekillen  ax  Aug. 

J.  0.  B.  De  Butts,  R.  Eng ax  Aug. 

G.  R.  Greaves,  CB.  h.p.  70  F. 
Adf.  General  in  India  {with 
local  rank  of  Major  General)  xa  Sept. 

Geo.  H.  Hawes,  h.p.  9  F.  Aide 
de  Camp  to  the  Queen  a  Nov. 

i.  L  Macdonell,  71  F 27  Nov. 

F.  Schneider,  Bombay  8.  0...  xo  Dec. 

F.  Alexander,  Bengal  8.  0....  xi  Deo. 

1873. 


ttlS.C a9  Jan. 

[  RO.  Evans,  R.  Art 9  Feb. 

f  5.T.Deahon,h.p.Dep*tBatt.  i  Mar. 
fi'P.  S.Lumsden,  KCB. CSI. 

^Bengal  8.  0 x6  Mar.  , 

G- D.  Pitt,  CB.  Br.  Depot,  1872. 

Otildford 2x  Mar.  'J.  T.  Francis,  Bombay  8.  0...  xa  Jan. 

C  N. Boldero.Brigade Depot,  iR-  Biddulph,  CB.  R.  Art xs  Jan. 

Temnton 31  Mar.  JR-  T.  Glyn,  CB.  24  F 13  Feb. 


John  Peel,  h.p.  Dep6t   Rett. 

ifisl.  Adj.  and  dr.  Master 

Otn.SomeDieMee 16  Apr. 

LE  Knight,  h.p.  8r  Foot  ...  xx  May 

W.  Earie,  CSI.  Or.  Gds aoMay 

f€ J,Watson,  CB.  Bom.  8.0.  a8  May 
f  ■  Robertaon-Roaa.  CB.  h.  p. 

Brigade  Depot. a  June 

F.  w.  Hastfaia,  R.  Art. 5  June 

R.H.(5l7c»?h.p.  X4HUS. 

^  de  Cam^  to  Oe  Queen, 

»Voranda.Go9.  B.  Mas- 

^P»W,  OMms 8  June 

f  J; Lawder,  Madras  S.C. ...  18  June 
J.  aUcqueen,  Bengal  S.O.  ...  18  June 
G.R.Phillipe,  Madras  8.O....  x8  June 
li.  8.  Young. h.p.  So  V.  Assist. 

iW/V  and  QrJir.0en.,I>mbUn  ao  July 
R.  N.  Tronwn.  Bengal  8.0... .  24  July 
8.  Henning.    CB.    Brigade 

,  Depot.  2)ofel«e«r as  July 

AWpmbwen.BrigadeDepot, 


|C.  G.  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Bng. ...  16  Feb. 

A.  F.  Baird.  Bengal  8.  0 17  Feb. 

J.  Marquis.  Bengal  8.  0 17  Feb. 

A.  B.  Little.  Bombay  8.  C...  a6  Feb. 

F.  E.  Appleyard,  CB.  85  F. ...  6  Mar. 
Geo.  Hyde  Page,  h.p.  Brigade 

Depot  8  Mar. 

J.  L.  Nation.  Bengal  8.  C 8  Mar. 

A.  B.  Johnson,  Bengal  8.  0. .  u  Mar. 
V€  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB. 

Bengal  8.  0 13  Mar. 

G.  E.  Baynes.  Brigade  Depot, 


W.  L.  Dumaresq.  R.  Art x  Jan, 

G.  8.  Til^,  R.Eng i  Jan. 

Q.  B.  Mamwariug,  Ben.  8.  0.  8  Jan. 
W.  E.  White,  Madras  8.  0.  ...  8  Jan. 
Charles  Hight,  Madras  8.  0.    8  Jan. 

Henry  Butler,  h.p.  S7  F x6  Jan. 

li.  Le  M.  Tupper,  R.  Art a  Feb. 

J.  Davis,  aoF xs  Feb. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  CB.  R.  Art i  Mar. 

H.  Heyman,  R.  Art i  Mar. 

0.  B.  Bwart,  CB.  R.  Bng 4  Mar. 

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

Eng 4  Mar. 

G.  Pnngle,  Madras  8.  0 9  Mar. 

E.  Belfleld,  R.  Bng 17  Mar. 

H.  F.  Bythesea,  Brigade  De- 
pot, i7ms«t   I  Apr. 

Sir  John  Stokes,  f  CB.R.Eng.  4  June 
J.  M.  Nuttall,C^.BengalsTc.  xo  June 
FC  R.H.Keatinge,CS/.  Bom. 

S.  0 11  June 

W.  L.  Morrison,  R.  Bng ix  Juno 

John  Doran,C5.  Bengal  8. 0.  xr  Juae 

J.  Thacker,  Bombay  8.  0 xx  June 

11.  S.  Ubbard,  Bengal  S.  0 11  June 

0.  T.  Palin,  Bombay  8.  C n  June 

Hugh  Rose,  Bengal  8.0 11  Jane 

J.  J.  Fulton,  Madras  S.  0 11  June 

R.M.Maodonald,  Madras  S.C.  x 2  Juno 

J.  G.  Touch,  Madras  S.  0 12  June 

H.  Kent,  77  F 13  June 

R..Bateson,  h.p.  i  Life  Gds. 
Aide  de  Camp  to  ff.B.H.the 

Duke  of  Cambridge  13  June 

0.  Thompson,  Bombay  S.O...  x8  June 

E.  Tyrwhitt,  Bengal  8. 0 xo  July 

H.  D.  Slade.  h.p.i  Dr.  Gds....  aa  July 
O.F.  Hicks,  Bengal  8.0 as  July 

A.  Camegy,  Bombay  8.0.  ...  37  July 

B.  G.  Langmore,  Bengal  8.  G.  a8  July 
VV.R.Houghton,BombayS.O.  2  Aug. 
P.  8.  Ouniungham.  Mad.  8.0.  xo  Aug' 
L.  W.  Buok.  Madras  8. 0.  ...  ao  Aug.' 
A.  B.  Marsaok,  Madras  8.  0.  ao  Aug' 
W.  E.  M.  Reilly,  CB.  R.  Art.  aa  Aug* 

W.Bollairs, 02?.  Unatt.  aaAug 

Vy .^B .^aunders,  R.  Art.  aa  Aug] 


S.  Bayni 

Oaford 30  Mar.  JO.  8.  Elliot,  Madras  8.0 39  Aug 

J.  P.  Watts,  Madras  8.  0 30  Mar.  H.  0.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.0.    2  Sept* 


H.  F.M.  Boisragon,  Ben.  8. 0.  9  Apr. 
H.  W.  Mawbey,  R.  Mar.  Art.  10  Apr. 
J.  T.  Dalyell,  Brigade  Depot, 

Glenoross - 17  Apr. 

W.  Cooper,  h.  p.  Brig.  Depot  X7  Apr. 
F.   M.   ColvUe,  CB.  Brigade 

VepottShrewsbwrw ax  Apr. 

I7«  J.  0.  M'Neill,  CB.  CMG. 


Charles  Eleay,  Bengal  S.C...  9  Sept' 
H.  H.  James,  Bombay  8.  0...  14  Bept 
J.  B.  Thelwall.  CB.  Ben.  8.0.  xs  Sept. 

James  Reid.  Bengal  8. 0 34  Sept. 

J.  Emerson.  Bengal  8.  0 34  Sept. 

H.  Forbes,  Bengal  8.  0 39  Bept. 

H.  T.  FitzHugh,  R.  Art.  30  Sept. 

G.  H.  J.  A.  Fraser,  R.  Art.  ...  35  Oct. 


in«»«««»! X  Aug.       h.p.48F.SquerritoiheQueen  as  Apr.  T."  Maunsell, CH.  h.p.*Brigad'e 

w.c.AadenoB, Bombay 8,0.    6  Aug.  W.  (Sordon.C/jB. Bengal 8.0.  xi  June!    Depot  


•8  Got. 


8 

Mon,  6.  Wrotteslev,  B.  Eng. 

B.  C.  A.  Gordon,  R.  Bng lo  Nov. 

Joseph  Godby,  R.  Art lo  Nov. 

D.  S.  Greene,  CB,  E.  Art lo  Nov. 

P.  E.Drewe,  Br.  Depot,JSxe««*  25  Nov. 

Hon.  C.  W.  Thesiger.  Tntp. 
Offleer  of  Yeomanry  Cttvaliy 
in  Greai  Britain  

T.  Nuttall,  Bombay  S.C _ 

W.  R.  Lambert,  Bombay  S.O.    9  Dec. 

H.  N.  Miller,  Bombay  S.  C...    9  Dec. 

H.  H.  Firth.  Madras  S.  0. 

W.  Porter,  R.  Eng 

0. 0.  Maude,  Bombay  S.  C. 

A.  G.  M.  Moore,  4  Hueears 

J.A.M.Macdonald,Bom.S.C.  24  Dec. 

De  S.  Barrow,  Madras  S.  C.    28  Dec. 


Colonels, 

7  Nov.  John  Sprot,  Brigade  Depot, 

Kingtton    39  Jan. 

FCH.N.D.  Prendergast,CJ. 
R.  Bng 30  Jan» 

A.  Y.  Shortt,  Bombay  S.  C...  i  Feb. 
H.  A.  Tavlor,  Bengal  B.  C. ...  3  Feb. 
Hon.  E.  G.  Curzon.  h.p.  52  F. 

Anut.Adj.  4-  Q.  M.  General, 
AIder»hot    19  Feb, 

F.  DawBon,  Madras  S.O x  Mar. 

G.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  10  Mar. 
P.  Roome,  Bombay  S.  C 30  Mar. 

B,  Soady,  Bengal  S.  C 1  Apr. 

H.  L.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.  C.  21  Apr. 
T.  G.  Kennedy,  CB.  Ben.S.C.  x6  May 
J.    Miller,     Brigade    Depot, 

Yarmouth 27  May 

J.  Spurway,  R.  Art 28  May 


Dec. 
3  Deo. 


>Dec. 
14  Dec. 
16  Dec. 
23  Dec. 


1874. 

Sir  Francis  W.  Festing,  CB. 
KOMQ.  R.  Marine  Artillery    7  Jan. 

F.  F.  Hunter,  Brigade  Depot, 
Woreeeter  27  Jan. 

Arthur  Dmry,  Madras  S.  C.  30  Jan. 
«.  G.Bagot.Br.Depot,  Oo/irajr    3  Feb. 

A.  Nngen^  aDrs 3  Feb. 

H.  Seville,  CB.  Bombay  S.  C    1 5  Feb. 

G.  S.  Macbean,  Bengal  S.  G.  32  Feb. 

J.  I.  Willes,  Bengal  S.  G 33  Feb. 

P.  F.  Hamilton,  CB.h.jp.  4  F. 

Aeaiet.   Adj.  4-  Q.  M.    Gen. 

Devonport  27  Feb. 

W.G.  Mainwaring,C/£.Bom. 

B.  0 I  Mar. 

E.  H.  Bolton,  Madras  S.  C....  3  Mar. 
G.  T.  Brice,  h.p.  17  F.  Com.  a 

Brigade  qf  the  Bombay  A  rmy  8  Mar. 
G.  F.  0.  Bray,  h.p.  96  P.  A,A. 

*  Q.M.  Qen.  Bortemouth  ...  13  Mar. 

J.  H.  Smith,  R.  Eng 17  Mar. 

p,».e.V€  Sir  H.  E. Wood,rCJ?. 

h.p.  90  F.  Com.  Chatham  Die- 

trtet,  with  rank  ^f  Brigadier 

Oentral i  Apr. 

«.».c.   Sir  G.  P.  CoUey,  CB. 

OMO.  KCSI.  3  F I  Apr. 

WUliam  A.  Gib,  Madras  S.  C.  4  Apr. 
W.  T.  P.  Farewell,  Madr.  S.  0.  4  Apr. 
P.    Hardy,   Brigade  Depot, 

Fontefraet 5  May 

Hon.  W.  H.  Herbert,  Brigade 

De^ntt  Northampton     9  May 

E.  H.  Power,  Madras  S.  G....  39  May 
G.  W.  Eraser,  Bengal  S.  C....  9  June 
H.  M.  Boddam,  Bengal  S.  C.  9lJune 
T.  Thatcher,  Bombay  8.  C...  10  June 
Hon.  B.  M.  Ward,  Brigade 

Depot,  .Irmff.^Jk 12  June 

G.  H. Palliser,  C^. Ben.  B.C.  19  June 
J.  W.  P.  Bean,  Bengal  B.  G.     31  .Tune 

Richard  Freer,  h.p.  27  F 23  June 

c.  St.  Geo.  M.  Nugent,  Uoatt. 

Aeeiitant  Adj.  4"  Qr.  Matter 

Oen.  Edinburgh 2  July 

Alexander  Pond,  Bengal  S.O.  x  i  July 
8.  A.  Madden,  Ci^.Brig.Depot  24  July 
p.i.e.  R.  0.  Stewart,  h.p.  a  P. 

Gov.  4-  Comdt.  M.   Victoria 

Hotp,  Netley  25  July 

H.  E,  T.  WiUiams,  xo8  F 15  Aug. 


Hie  Bog^  Higkneit  Ernest 
Aug.  wm.  Adolphus  G«o. 
Fred.  Duke  of  Comber- 
land,  KG 27  ^y 

T.  8.  Brown,  83  F iivot 

G.  T.  Gough,  Br.  Depot,  Win^ 

eh«tt4r  6Jin» 

P.  Ravenhill,  CB.  R.  Eng 8  June 

J.  B.  Ogilvie,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  13  June 
0.  J.  Godby,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  13  Jum 

R.  Murray,  Bengal  8.  C X4  Jnne 

J.  K.  Couper,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  14  Jane 
G.  N.  Johnstone.  Mad.  8.  C.  14  June 

A.  Jenkins,  Madras  8.  C.   ...  14  Jom 

B.  N.  Norton,  Madras  8.  0...  16  June 

J.  Perkins,  Bengal  8.  0 x6  June 

J.  A.  Ruddell,  25  F.  ..^ 21  June 

N.  Stevenson,  87  F 28  June 


Robert  Johii  Hay.  R.  Art.   ...  28  May  (tt.  J.  Buchanan, CB.  h.p.  9  F. 

c.S.  P.  Jarvis,  CMG.  h.p.82F.    4  June  f    A.A.  4-  Q.M.  Gen.,  Dover  ...  29  June 

G.  R.  Roberts,  Bengal  S.  C...    7  June  O-  R.  Stokes,  R.  Art 8  Jirfy 

H.  N.  Da  vies,  Bengal  S.  C...    8  June  \Hon.  C.  J.  Addington,  Bri- 

G.  Hearn,  Madras  S.  C 8  June      gade  Bepot,  Chieheetsr 12  July 

J.  H  .Henderson,  Bomb.  8.  C.  10  June  I'J.  Fairbrother,  Bombay  B.C.  19  Jniy 

H.  C.  Dowker,  Madras  S.  C.  13  June  IG.  C.  Henry.  R.  Art 20  Jul/ 

Lord  J.  H.  Taylour,  Brigade  (0.  E.  Oldershaw,  CB.  R.  Art.  ao  Jiuy 

Depot,  SunderUiHd  29  June  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Bengal 8.0.  2a  July 

J.  F.  Tennant,  CI£.  R.  Eng.    i  July  0.  Armstrong,  Bengal  8. 0....  22  Juy 
8.  M.  Wiseman-Clarke,  Bri-  U.  M.  Grant,  Madras-B.O.  ...  23  July 

gade  Depot,  Hawi^/on   a  July  W.  H.  Crompton-Stansfleld, 

p.e.e.  F.  D.  Middleton,  h.p.  29  ,     h.p.  11  P 32  July 

F.  Anietant  to  the  Governor^  J.  Keer,  Bengal  8.  C 26  Joir 

Bogal  Military  College  4  July  'J.  P.  Fischer,  R.  Eng 9  A:i^. 

E.  Napier,  Com.  Cavalry  Depot    6  Julylp.«.c.J.  P.  Battersby,h.p.6oF, 
Claud  Alexander,  h.p.Gr.Gds.  10  July  \     Comdt.  R.  MUitary  AeyUm    xi  Ai?. 

G.  R.  Westmacott,  Ben.  S.  0.  35  July  jG.  D.  Pritchard.  R.  Bng 15  Aa^. 

H.  W.  Gwyn,  R.  Marines 3  Aug. iR.Q.Mainwar big, Madr.  B.C.  30  Aag. 

Hon.  J.   C.   Dormer,   Unatt.  IG.  A.  Williams,  Bengal  8.  C.  23  Aa»:. 

A.A.4-Q.M.Gen.Porl»mouth  21  Aug.  H.  De  R.  Pigott,  70  F 25  As^. 

P.  Bedingfeld,  R.  Art 3  Sept.'W.W.Goodfellow,  CB.  R.Bng.  x  feej>L 

G.  P.  Prevost,  23  F 3  Sept.  F-  Chaplin,  h.p.  4  Dr.  Gds. ...    4  Sept. 


A.  0.  H.  Stewart,  h.p.  2  Life 
Guards 3  Sept. 

R.  H.  White,  B.  Gds 34  Sept. 

C.  M.  Govan,  R.  Art 7  Oct. 

R.  H.  Sankey,  CB.  R.  Eug....  15  Oct. 

E.  M.  Manningham-Buller, 
Brigade  Depot,  Lichfield  ...  16  Oct. 


G.  y.  Watson,  Brigade  Depot, 

Carlisle    31  Aug. 

y*5-  S*^'  ??°^^*7o^V?-   •  •    '  i^P*"     Depot :  Aetiet.  A^j.  ^  Q.  M. 

R.  H.  Pnce,  Bengal  8.  0.     ...    1  Sept.!    g*S.  Gibraltar  .......2 37  Jan. 


C.  N.  Sturt,  Gr.  Gds. o  Sep:. 

C.  S.  Akers,  R.  Eng. 13  Sep-i. 

H.  Y.  Hancock,  R.  Eng 20  Sep'- 

J.  E  Hope,  R.  Art 1  Ocu 

W.  W.  A.  Lukin,  R.  Art.  j  Oct. 

R.  Curtis,  R.  Art x  0». 

A.  Brendon,  R.  Art 1  Oct. 


C.E.  Blackett,h.p.Cold.st.G<l8.  23  Nov.  J.  de  Havilland,  R.  Art x  Oct, 

M.  J.  Brandor,  Bengal  S.  C.  10  Dec.    TC  G.  Davis,  R.  Art. 1  Oct. 

J.Michael,  CSl.  Madras  S.C.  xo  Dec.  ,0.  R.  HUl,  R.  Art i  Oct 

A.  P.  Battye,  Bombay  S.  C...  10  Dec.  |P.  J".  Campbell,  R.  Art i  Oct 

C.  H.  Ingilby,  CB.  R.  Art  ...  X7  Dec.  [A.  W.  Twws,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

R.  B.  Chichester,  CB.  Brigade  p.a.e.  G.  A.Wilkinson,  R.Art.     i  Oct 

Depot,  Aehton 34  Dec.   G.  H.  Waller,  7  P 38  Oct 

S.  Black,  Bengal  S.  C 99  Dec.    R.T.  Godman,  h.p.  5  Dr.Gds.  38  Oct. 


A.  R.  Clephane,  Madras  B.C.  39  Deo. 
R.  G.  Lewis,  Madias  S.  C,  ...  39  Dec. 
C.  H.  Hall,  Bensral  8.  C 29  Dec. 

1876. 
J.  G.  Medley,  R.  Eng a  Jan. 


W.G.D.  Massy,  h.p.sLancers, 
Com.  a  Brigade  of  the  Bengal 
Army    3x  Oct 

Hales  W^ilkie,  Brigade  Depot, 
Maidttone   3X  Oct. 

E. W.  L.Wynne,  h.p.  Gr.  Qda.  33  Not. 


F.  8.  Taylor,  R.  Eng 9  Jan.    A.  K.  Comber,  Bengal  8.  C.     la  Dec. 

E.  Davidson,  R.  Eng 3  Jan.  iW.  R.  Gordon.Bengal  8.  C...  12  Dec 

E.  O.  Leggatt,  Madras  S.  C...  3  Jan.  (James  Bum,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  za  Dec. 
W,  J.  Williams,  CB.  R.  Art...  7  Jan.  [T.  F.  Forster.  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Dec. 
0.  A.  B.  Gordon,  h.p.  60  P.  IP.  C.  Anderson,  Bengal  8.  G.  13  Dec. 

Dep.Adj.  4-  Q.M.Gen.Malta  13  Jan.  !M.  Hunter,  Bengal  8.  C 13  Dec. 

R.  A.  Moore,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  x8  Jan.  IP.  Smith,  Gren.  Gds 15  Dec. 

C.E.  Bates,  Madras  S.C 18  Jan.  T.  B.Harrison,  Bengal  S.C...  aoDec, 

Joseph  Jordan,  CB.  Brigade    •  lp.«.c.W.J.Bolton,CJr©.R.Art.  23  Dec 

Bepot,  Beading sx  Jan.  iH.  A.  Welman,h.p.  Dep.Batt., 


F.  R.  8.  Flood,  h.p.  Brisrade 


Hon.  8.  Mostyn,  CB.  23  P.  ...    i  Sept. 
G.  H.  M.Aynsley, Madras  S.C.  13  Sept. 

A.  R.  V.  Crease,  R.  Eng. 20  Oct. 

G.C.Lambert,  Brigade  Depot, 

Neweaetle 30  Oct. 

C.  T.  Btewart,  R.  Eng 10  Nov. 

p,9.c.  O'B.  B.Woolsey,  R.  Art.  15  Nov. 
C.C.Johnson,C£.BengalB.C.  2  Dec. 
G. H. Thompson, Bengal  S.C.  8  Dec. 
G.  C.  Hankin, Bengal  S.  C...  8  Dec. 
Edw.  W.  Dun,  Madras  S.C.  8  Dec. 
R.  C.  Babington,  Madras  B  C.  q  Dec. 
C.  J.  Merriman,  C8I.  R.  Eng.  18  Dec. 

A.  W.  Drayson,  R.  Art 20  Dec. 

C.  W.  Elgee,  CB.  R.  Art 30  Dec. 

J.  T.  Norgate, Bengal  8.  C...  30  Dec. 

1876. 
J.  Ashbumer,  Bombay  8.  C.     x  Jan. 
C.  L.  Brown,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...    x  Jan. 
A.  C.  Bunbury,  Bengal  8.  C.    x  Jan. 

P.  W.  Peilo,  R.  Eng i  Jan. 

P.  P.  Mignon,  Bombay  8.  C.  31  Jan. 
A.  Elderton,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  27  Jan. 


E.  M.  Grain,  R.  Eng 28  Jan, 

John  Miles,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...    3  Feb. 

Wm.  Creagh,  Bombay  S.  0.      3  Feb. 

J.  T.  HUl,  Bombay  S.  C 18  Feb. 

W.  C.  R.  Mylne.  Bengal  S.C.  30  Feb. 

R.  Hale,  h.p.  7  Hussars,  Aide 
de  Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge    22  Feb. 

B.  W.  Bray,  CB.  4  F 24  Feb. 

U.  Nedham,  Bengal  S.  C 38  Feb. 

H.  C.  Z.  Claridge,  Madr. S.C.    2  Mar. 

J.  W.  Rideout,  Madras  S.  C.     2  Mar. 

W.  Rose,  Madras  S.  C 2  Mar. 

p.e.e.  E.  H.  Clive,  Gr.  Gds.  ...    4  Mar. 

L.  Russell,  R.  Eng 34  Mar. 

E.  T.  St.L.  MccGwire,  i  P....  35  Mar. 

W.  T.  Chitty ,  Bombay  S.C...     1  Apr. 

T.  M.  Baumgartner,Bom.S.C.   4  Apr. 

p.$.e.  S.W.  F.  M.Wilson,  Bri- 
gade Depot,  Beverlev  .., 33  Apr. 

W.  A.    Armstrong,    Brigade  . ^ ^ 

Depot,  Tralee 96  Apr.   Henry  Renny,  R.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  M'Kay,  Brigade  Depot,irKiy  I  J.W.W.Osbome,C2I.Mad.8.C    a  Apr. 

St.  Edmund* i  May  G,  R,  PiURoy,  Coldst.  Gds,...    8  Apr. 


Aide  de  Canw  to  the  Queen; 
A.A.  ^  q.MQ.,  Colekeeter.  ^  Dec 

1877. 

W.  H.  Hawes,  Bengal  8.  C...    7  Jis. 

B.  W.  Ryall,  Bengal  8.  0.   ...  14  Jaa. 

E.  Dandridge,  Bengal  8.  C...  14  Jan. 

Fred.  Close,  R.  Art.  i7J«n. 

T.E.Gordon,CSJ.BengaI  B.C.  21  Jas. 

J.  N.  Maclean,  Madras  8.  C.    s6  Jan. 

P.  J.P.Wetberall.Madr.B.G.  36  Jan. 

H.  P.  Brooke,  h-p.  109  F. 
Adj.  Gen.  Bombay,  with  local 
rank  qf  Brigadier  General ...    3  Feb. 

W.  Bannerman,  Bombay  8.  C.    3  Feb. 

W.  J.  Visard,  BCadras  8.  C...    4  Fab. 

T.  S.  Hawks,  Madras  8.  C. ...    5  Feb. 

G.  R.  P.  Bardin,  Madras  8.  C.  ao  Feb. 

I.  P.  MacAndrew,  Ben.  6.  C.  30  Feb. 

J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  CB.  Ben.8.0.  33  Feb. 

Geo.  M.  MiUer,CB.h.p.  Bri- 
gade Depot  35  Hsr. 

W.  H.  R.  Simpson,  R.  Art. ...  y>  Mar. 


Colonels. 

6.  E.  L.  Wftlker,  R.  Enc: la  Apr.  |A.  Tiadall,  Brigade   Depot, 

J.  Wilkiuion,  Brigade  Depot,  Aberdwn x  Oct. 

Lhteolu 13  Apr.  'C.  A.  S.  DickinB,  28  P x  Oct. 


W.  M.  Lees,  Bengal  8.  C 14  Apr. 

E.  W,  S»rgeiit,BngadeDepot, 

Birr 17  Apr. 

P.i.e.  T.  D.  Baker,  CB.  18  F.     21  Apr. 

T.  B.  Byrne,  R.  Art 24  Apr. 

K.  Barter,  Bengal  8.  C 38  Apr. 

A.  A.  Monro,  Bengal  8.  C 5  May 

J.  MuIIina,  R.  Bng 5  May 

W.H.  Hawiey  .Brigade  Depot, 

Bedford  :. 8  May 

A.  L.  Annesley,  h.p.  11  Hue- 

aar^AmttAdfuiani General  x8  May 

J.  K.  Fraser,  x  Life  Gda 29  May 

H.  F.  Daviee,  Gr.  Gda 4  June 

C.  W.  Wahab,  Bombay  8.  C.  X3  June 
C.  H.  WUaon,  Madraa  8.  C. ...  13  June 
M.  R.  Haig,  Bombay  8.  G. ...  X3  June 
H.  F.  Disbrowe,  Bombay  S.G.  13  June 
C.  S.Heam,C/Jff.  MatlrusS.C.  13  June 
G.J.  Mellia. Bombay  8.  C.  ...  13  June 
T.  C.  Georgea,  Madraa  8.  C. . . .  13  June 
W.  C.  Lester,  Bombay  8.  C. . . .  13  June 
D.G.S.St.J.Grant.Mad.8.C.  X3June 
M.  de  laP.Bereaford,  Brigade 

Depot,  Stirling 14  June 

C.  M.  MacQregor,  CB.  CSI. 

CIB.  Bengal  S.C 18  June 

Fra.  Edw.  Cox,  R.  Bng 19  June 

(}.  A..  Walker,  Madraa 8.  C....  23  June 
U.  U.  Steward,BrigadeDepot, 

Canterbury 26  June 

C.  W.  Barry,  R.  Eng 27  June 

G.  A.  Laughton,  Bombay  S.C.  3  July 
U.C.Wilkmaon,  h.p.  16  Lano. 

MUUarySeeretaruio  the  Com' 

mander  in  Chief,  Saet  Indie*  3  July 
f.»,e.W.H.Goodenough,R.Art.  5  July 
N.  T.PaTBona,Brigade  Depot, 

^(uu 24  July 

i.  Pulion,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

A.  A.  Bayly,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

J.  E.  Cordner,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

C.  Clarke,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

A.  H.  Dawson,  R.  Art. x  Aug. 

T.  M.  Harris,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

E.  M.  Playflair,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

W.  D'O.  Kerrich,  R.  Art x  Aug. 

R.  Mallaby,  Bombay  8.  C. ...    3  Aug. 

H.  Warren,  R.  Kng 3  Aug. 

8.  H.  Stotherd,R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

W.  H.  Noble.  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

H.  Schaw,  R.  Eng. 3  Aug. 

6.  H.  Gordon,  R.  Bug 3  Aug. 

C.  J.  Fowler,  R.  Bng 4  Aug. 

A.  A.  Bruce,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  1$  Aug. 
A.  R.  Clarke,  CB,  R.Eng.  ...  27  Aug, 


T.W.E.B 


i.  H.  Hall,  Cofdat.  Gda 29  Sept. 

Wm.  John  Chads,  62  F x  Oct. 

A.  C.  K.  Lock,Brigade  Depot, 
fUelmood i  Oct. 

B.  Walton,  CIS.  Bengal  S.C.  x  Oct. 

C.  Elgee,  23  F 1  Oct. 

tt.  Preaton,  CB.  h.p.  44  F.  ...  x  Oct. 
A  F.  Warren.  CB.  h.p.  Rifle 

Brigade x  Oct. 

r.  H.  Owen.  R.  Art x  Oot- 

P;W.L*E8tr»nge,  R.Art.   ...  i  Oct. 

W.  G.  Andrewes,  R.  Art. i  Oct. 

R^  \£ackenzie,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

'F.  S.  Vacher,  h.p.  22  P.   ...  i  Oct. 
J.  H.  Rocke,  h.p.  x8  F.  Deputy 

Judge  Advocate,  London x  Oct. 

W.P.Collingwood,h.p.  2xP.  x  Oct. 
T€  Sir  Howard  0.  Elphin- 

,^«one,  KCB.CMQ.  R.  Eng.  x  Oct. 

H.  P.  Hutton,  h.p.  30  F x  Oct. 

yt  C,  C.  Teeadale,  CB.  R. Art.  x  Oct. 
Uobert    Hockler,     Brigade 

Depot,  BiAmond i  Oct. 

w.  H.  Kerr,  Brigade  Depot, 

Bury X  Oct. 

y.  D.  8.  Dickins,  h.p.  31  F.  i  Oct. 
H.  R.  L.  Newdigate,    CB. 

RifleBrigade  i  Oct. 

J».  Clerk,  Rifle  Brigade  x  Oct. 

i€  H.H.Goagh,c5.Ben.8.0.  x  Oct. 

iCJ.J.M.lnnea,  R.Eng...  i  Oct. 

^  T.  Cheaney,  B.  Eng i  Oct. 

w.  K.  Warrand,  R.  Bng x  Oct. 

H.  A.  Brownlow,  R.  Eng x  Oct. 

w.  R.  Farmar,  h.p.  75   F. 

ynUyRoejpiUd     i  Oct. 

Alw©dC.Johnaon.R.Art....  i  Oct 

F.  W.  Uznbfion,  71 F x  Oct. 


C.  E.  Cumberland.  R.  Bng...  x  Oct. 
J.  B.  Edwarda,  CB.  R.  Eng.     x  Oct. 

A.  H.  Bogle,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

H.  T.  Sibome,  R.  Eng x  Oct. 

W.J.  Stuart.  R.  Eng i  Oct. 

R.  C.  Whitehead,   CB.   h.p. 

58  F X  Oct. 

J.  H.  M.  8.  Stewart.  R.  Eng...  x  Oct. 
H.  J.  P.  E.  Hickea, R.  Art. ...  x  Oct. 
p.e.c.  W.  W.  Lynch,  10  P.  ...    i  Oct. 

H.  T.  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art 1  Oct. 

W.  Stirling,  CB.  h.p.  R.  Art. 

A.A.  4r  Q.if.  &«*'  Woolwich  x  Oct. 
H.  G.  De  la  Foaae,  CB.  loi  P.    x  Oct. 

p.9.c.  G.  D.  Barker,  64  F x  Oct. 

J.E.Swindley,h.p.i5Huaaars    i  Oct. 

W.  B.  Goaaet,  R.  Bng x  Oct. 

H.  Strover,  R.  Art x  Oct. 

H.  Moore,  CJ8.C/jB.Bom.S.C.  x  Oct. 
George  Garden,  Brig.  Depot, 

Cardiff 5  Oct. 

G.  A.  Brown,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  21  Oct. 
Arch.  R.  Gloag,  R.  Art    2  Nov. 

B.  W.  Childera,  R  Art 2  Nov. 

T.  I.  M.  Hogg,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

G.  N.  Feudal,  53  P X2  Nov. 

P.  C.  Trevor,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

John  Jago,  74  P 9  Dec. 

J.  Maodonald,  Bengal  8.  C...  11  Dec. 
L.D'A.Dunaterville,Bom  S.C.  12  Dec. 
R.  y.  Handyaide,  Madr.  8.  C.  12  Dec. 
W.  H.  Beynon,  Bombay  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
J. T.  Watson,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  30  Dec. 
W.  O.  Swanaton,  Madraa  S.C.  20  Dec. 
W.  H.  R.  Godfrey,  Madr.  S.C.  20  Dec. 

C.  M.  Hailea,  Madraa  8.  C...  20  Dec. 
J.  W.  Orchard,  Bengal  8.  C.   20  Dec. 

A.  D.  Clay,  Madraa  S.  C 20  Dec. 

C.  D.  Clemencaon,  Madr.  S.C.  26  Dec. 
T.  W.  W.  Pierce.  Bom.  8.  C.  29  Dec. 

1878. 
Thomas  Lamb,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Jan. 

A.  C.  Lilly,  Madraa  S.  C 20  Jan. 

HaatingaPraaer.Madraa  S.C.  20  Jan. 
William  Munro,  Madras  S.C.  20  Jan. 
Hon.  F.  A.  WeUealey.  C.  Gda.  21  Jan. 
R.  K.  Macquoid,  Madraa  S.C.  26  Jan. 
C.  A.  M'Mahon,  Madraa  S.C.  4  Veh. 
C.  Blewitt,   Brigade   Depot, 

Haltfax X2  Feb. 

T.  L.  Bell,  Brigade  Depot, 

Brkiol 14  Feb. 

J.  Harpur,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  X7  Feb. 
G.  J.  D.  Hay,  Bengal  8.  C...  90  Mar. 
G.  G.  Cunliflb,  Bengal  8.  C...  20  Mar. 


in,BengaT8.C.  2  Sept.  [Q.  H.  Moncrieff,  Scots  (Ms!.!  26  Mar. 

John  Thompson,  Br.  Depot, 
Burnley   26  Mar. 

H.  P.  Bwart,  2  Life  Guards...  26  Mar. 

G.  P.  de  Berry,  h.p.  Brigade 

^    Depot;  Com.  a  IHeieion  qf 

the  Madrae  Army 99  Mar. 

Robert  Blaokall  Montgo- 
mery, Brig.Depot,Bra4/brd    X  Apr. 

Edw.  Horatio  Henry  Foster, 
Brigade  Depot,  C/&niii«£   ...    x  Apr. 

P.  Bnne,  R.  Bng 9  Apr. 

Mosaom  Boyd,  Bombay  8.  C.    3  Apr. 

A.  E.  A.  Bllia,  CSI.  h.p.  Gr. 
Gda.  Equerru  to  S.R.R,  ths 
Prince  qf  Waist    9  Apr. 

T.  Tyacke,  Brigade  Depot, 
Chester 23  Apr. 

R.  D'O.  C.  Bracken,  Ben.  S.C.  26  Apr. 

C.  M.  Cotton,  Brigade  Depot, 
Brecon w  Apr. 

Wm.  French,  R.  Art '  x  MAy 

D.  MaoParlan,  R.  Art xx  May 

C.  8.  de  N.  Lucas,  R.  Art  ...  xx  May 
J.  P.  Sherrifl',  Bengal  8.  C...  x6  May 

H.Cook,  100  F 23  May 

R.  8.  Simonda,  Bengal  S.C...  xx  June 
T.  E.  Webater,  Bengal  S.C...  ix  June 
W.S.Drever,Ci9/.MadraBS.C.  xx  June 

J.  B.  Cox,  Bengal  S.C xx  June 

A.  G.  Plomer,  Bombay  8.  C.    xx  June 

E.  R  Wallace,  Bombay  S.  C.  xi  June 
Jaa.  Clements,  Bombay  8.  C.  xx  June 
E.  A.  Green,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  xi  June 
O.  L.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  12  June 
JohnD.  Hall,  Bombay  S.C...  12  June 
T.Waddington,  Bombay  S.C.  12  June 
E. W.BIackett,  h.p.  Dep.  Batt 

Aide  ds  Camp  to  ths  ^ueen ...  29  June 


J.  R.  S.  Henderson, Madr.S.C. 
W.  T.  Pagan,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

W.  C.  Phillpotts,R.  Eng 

T.  F.  Lloyd,  Brigade  Depot, 

York 

H.  P.  Montgomery,  Brigade 

Depot,  Bodmin 

J.  de  Montmorency,  Brij^wle 

Depot,  Warrington 

R.  C.  A.  Marshall,  Madr.  S.  C. 
T.  W.  Stansfeld,  Madras  S.  C. 

A.  H.  M.  Dickey,  Madraa  8.  C. 

B.  L.  Dillon,  h.p.  18  P 

G.P.  Herbert,  Brigade  Dc.^oi, 

Olaegow  

B.  B.  Herrick,  R.  Mar 

H.  Alexander,  x  Dr.  Gda 

0.  Fitz  Gerald,  h.p.  49  F 

D.  J.  M'Qrigor,  R.  Art 

P.  W.   E.  P.  Walker,    CB. 

^  Soots  Guards    

G.  B.  Heaatey,  R.  Mar 

R.  J.  Hughes,  h.p.  63  P.  Cov, 

a  Brigade  Candahar  Force... 

A.  B.  Pyers,  R.  Eng 

J.  P.  Cox,  h.p.R.Eng.  MUitury 

Secretary  to  the  Comwuinder 

in  Chief,  Bombay 

R.  R.  Gillespie,  h.p,  106  P. 

Aesist.  Adj.  and  Q.M.  Gen. 

York 

P.  B.  Drew,  05.  x4  F 

W.  O.  Lanyon,  CB.  CMC.  2 

W.LR. 

E.  G.  Clark.  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 
H.  D'A.  P.  Bumell,  7  Hua... 
J.  A.  Smith,  Bombay  8.  C... 

C.  R.  Shaw,  Bengal  8.  C 

C.  J.  Smith,  Madras  8.  C.    ... 

B.  L.  Hankin,  Madraa  S.  C... 
E.  C.  8.  William8,CJJg:.R.Kng. 

G.  Wheeler,  Bengal  S.  C 

B.L.  Bland,  R.  Eng 

D.  A.  Prazer,  R.  Eng 

Str   Edm.    Fred.  Du   Ctue, 

JTCB.  R.  Eng 

W.  Croaaman,  CMQ.R.  Hiiii. 

J.  O.  Mayne,  R.  Eng 

H.  T.  Rogers,  R.  Eng 

Irwin  M.  Greig,  R.  Eng 

J.  R.  Maunaell,  R.  Eng 

H.  G.  Panter.37P 

H.T.DuBcan,  C5/.Madnibt^ .  C 
J.  G.  S.  Matheeon,Ben.  S.(^  .. 

C.  C.  Minchin,  Madraa  S.C 
W.W.W.John8ton,h.p.iW.I.R. 

B.  M.  Deane.  h.p.  19  P 

T.  N.  Harward,  R.  Art 

W.  Denis-de  Vitr^,  R.  Art.  ... 

1879. 

L.  C.  Barton,  Bombay  8.  C... 

C.  E.  Grogan,8  P 

R.  W.  Hinxman.  60  P 

V€  H.  8.  Cochrane,  43  F.  ... 
David  Shaw,  Madraa  8.  C. ... 
M.  K.  Bourne,  Madraa  S.  C. 
Oabome  Morgan,  Madr.  S.  C. 
Alfred  Tulloch,  Bengal  8.  C. 
Joaeph  Reay,  Bengal  8.  C. ... 
R.  8.  Burge,  Madraa  8.  C.  ... 
A.  T.  Baldwin,  Madras  8.  C. 
C.  y.  Jenkins,  Bengal  S.  C... 

R.  Farrer,  Madras  8.  C 

R.  H. Beddome, Madras  S.C. 
A.  P.  Davis,  Bombay  S.C.  ... 

J.  J.  Elder,  Bombay  S.C 

L.  H.  Denne,  R.  Art 

E.  T.  Brooke,  R.  Eng. 


30  June 
28  July 
2  Aug. 

9  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

16  .\ug. 

20  Aug. 

21  Au^. 
21  Auj?- 
=7  Aug. 

6  R»  pt. 
18  Sept. 
32  Sept. 

4  Oct. 

8  oci. : 

isOc*. 

17  Oct, 

18  Oct. 
iSOct. 


Joseph  Bonus,  R.  Eng. 

R.  S.  Moselev,  Bengal  d.u.... 

P.H .  Scratchley,  Clf&.  R.  Eng. 


A.  W.  Montagu,  Bengal  S.  C. 
k.  Callander,  Bengal  S.  C.  ... 

D.  Standen,  Madras  8.  C.  ... 
A.  H.  Murray,  R.  Art 

A.  H.  Bamfield,  Bengal  8. C  .. 

E.  H.  Cox,  R.  Marine  Art.  ... 

J.  Penton,  89  F 

D.  Macpheraon,  CB.  42  P 

A.H.Stephen8,h.p.  Rifle  Brig. 

Aide  de   Camp   to  H.Ji.II. 

the  Duke  of  Cambridge  

J.  P.  C.  Glyn,  Rifle  Br 

G.  A.  Craater.  R.Bnjp 

I  J.  Le  Meanrier,  R.  Bng._...^.T 
I  A.  P.  Bainbridge,  R.  Art 

B.  P.  Heysham,  Madras  S.C. 


19  Oct. 

22  Oct. 
=5  Oct 

II  Nov. 

20  Nov. 

6  Dec. 
10  Doc. 
10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 

10  Dec. 
IX  Dec. 
It  Dec. 
XI  Dec. 

XI  Dor. 
XI  Hm. 

11  Dec. 
II  Dec. 
1 1  Dec. 
II  Dec. 
14  Dec. 

2o  Due. 
20  Dec. 

30  Dec. 
.  24  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

31  Dec. 
31  Dec. 

3  Jan. 
0  .Ian. 

7  Jan. 

7  Jon. 

8  Jan. 

II  .T»Q. 

II  Jan. 
II  Jan. 
I z  Jan. 
XI  Jan. 
13  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
29  Jan. 

4  Feb. 
7  Feb. 
7  Feb. 

17  Fob. 
20  Feb. 
90  Fob. 
so  Feb. 
25  Feb. 
II  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

24  Mar. 

25  Mar. 
X  Apr. 


I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
J.  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
3  Apr. 


10 

W.  A.  Baker,  R.  Eng 4  Apr. 

'P.  E.  Hughes,  R.  Art 14  Apr. 

L.  S.  Cotton,  h.p.  63  F.  Com- 

mandcMi  JR.  Hibernian  Mil. 

School  t  May 

H.  A.  W.Waterfleld,  Ben.  8. 0.  10  May 
;>  ».e.  R.Harrison,  CB.  R.Eng.  17  May 

S.  H.  E.  Chamier,  R.  Art 17  May 

T.  S.  Bigge,  5  F 23  May 

I.  P.  Chapman,  Bombay  S.  C.  97  May 
K.  J.  R.  Connolly,  R.  Marine*  4  Jane 
\V.  H.  G.  Palmer,  Madr.  S.  C.  9  Jan« 
William  Hands,  Madras  S.  C.  9  June 
T.  L.  Scott,  Madras  S.  O. 9  June 

B.  W.  D.  Morton,  Bengal  S.C.  9  June 
Gr.DelaP.Beresford.Mad.S.C.  10  June 
William Osbom,  Madras  S.  C.  lo  June 
Newton  Barton,  Bengal  S.C.  lo  June 
Eustace  Hill,  Madras  S.  C. ...  zo  June 
T.  T.  Turton,  Madras  S.  C...  26  June 

R.  H.  R.  Rowley,  R.  Art 17  J^n* 

H.  Marshall,  h.p^  9  Lancers...  27  June 

H.  Heberden,  R.  Art i  July 

H.  L.  Balfour,  R.  Art i  July 

Geo.  K.  Taylor,  R.  Art x  July 

Sir  O.  T.  Bume,  ECSI.  CIE. 

h.p.  aoF 93  July 

A.  M.  Davies,  Madras  S.  C...  15  Aug. 
V€  Luke  O'Connor,  23  F.  ...  19  Aug. 
1J(S:  W.  S.  Trevor,  R.  Bug.  ...  19  Aug. 
H.  W.  J.  Trent,  h.p.  68  F.  In- 

tpeetor  General  cfMiuketry  31  Aug. 
J.  Thompson,  50  F 31  Aug. 

C.  T.  Heathoote,Bombay  8.  G.  7  Sept. 
>JC  H.  H.  Lyster,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Sept. 
Uil  R.  H.  Boiler,  CH.  CU&. 

h.p.  60  F. ;  Aiie  de  Camp  to 

tks  Queen 27  Sept. 

W.  Allan,  41  F.    7  Oct. 

E.M.BereBford,h.p.Scot8Grds.  10  Oct. 

8,  Hsckett,  35  F 10  Oct. 

F.H. Jenkins. CB.Bengal  8.0.  29  Oct. 

R.  Oldfleld,  R.  Art 31  Oct. 

H.  M.  G.  Purvis,  R.  Art. 3'  Oct. 

p.$.e.  R.  B.  H.  Blundell.  h.p.  3 
Hus. ;  Inspecting  Officer  of 
Ahx.  Can.  in  Qreat  JSriiam    4  Nov. 

F.  0.  D.  Barclay,  h.p.  66  F....  14  Nov. 

Wm.  Mussenden,  h.p.  8  Hus.  14  Nov. 

F.  B.  NonoAii,  Bengal  S.C...  22  Nov. 
O.  V.  Tanner,  Bombay  S.C...  22  Nov. 

C.  M.  Clarke.  CB.  57  F 29  Nov. 

p.i.e.  0.  J.  East,  h.p.  57  F. 

A.  Q.  M,    Oen.  Intelligence 
Branch    29  Nov. 

W  D.Bond,  58  F 79  Nov. 

yC  R.  M.  Rogers,  90  F 29  Nov. 

G.  F.  Walker,  x2  F i  Deo. 

p.B.e.  C.  Acton,  51  F s  Dec. 

A.  A.  DesVoBux,  Bomb.  8.  C.  8  Deo . 
J.  P.  Pedler,  Madras 8.  C.  ...  8  Dec. 

T.  Dyer,  Madras  S.  0 8  Dec. 

J.  C.  Hobson,  Bombay  S.C...  8  Deo. 

Sir  W.  Hamilton,  Bt.  R.  Art.  8  Deo. 

C.  8.  Lane,  Bengal  S.C 9  Dec. 

R. G.  Rogers,  CB.  Bengal  S.C.  9  Dec. 

W.  G.  Davies,  CSI.  Ben.  S.C.  9  Dec. 

H.  M.  Wemyss,  Bengal  8.  C.  9  Dec. 

B.  T,  Stafford,  Bengal  8.  0...  9  Dec. 
J.  P.  Turton,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  9  Dec. 

E.  O'B.Horsfbrd,  Bengal  8.  C.  9  Dec. 
J.  Bdmonstoune,  32  F 17  Dec. 

A.  Q.  F.  Hogg,  Bombay  8.  C,  17  Dec. 

W.  D.  Marsh,  Rov.  Eng 19  Dec. 

J.  E.  B.  Parsons,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
J.  F.  L.  Fteher,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Dec. 

F.  J.  Millar,  Madras  8.  C.   ..    ao  Deo. 

B.  H.W.Magrath.Madr.  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
J.  C.  Home,  Bengal  8.  C 20  Dec. 

D.  8.  Buist,  Bengal  8.  C 20  Dec. 

H.  C.  Smith,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  Deo. 
R.  0.  Lavle,  Madras  S.  C.  ...  20  Dec, 
JE.  Perkins,  CB.  R.  Bug 29  Dec 

1860. 
A.  H.  W.  Williams,  R.  Art. ...  13  Jan. 

C.  F.  Cookbum,  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

0.  Hardy,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

L.  F.  Hall,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

J.  H.  Peile,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

T.  NichoU,  R,  Art 16  Jan. 

E.  Tlemey,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

A.  H.  Lindsay,  CB.  R.  Art....  16  Jan. 
T.  P.  Smith,  R.  Art i6  Jan. 

G.  H.  Stone,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

H.  R.  Bruce,  Bombay  8.  C. ...  20  Jan. 
J.  It.  Benwell,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Jan. 
a  B.  L.  Bzaith,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Jan. 


Ooloneh — Lieutenant  GoloneU. 

Ifird  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Sey- 
mour, Coldstream  Guards  .  29  Jan. 

J.  H.  White,  R.  Bug 3  Feb. 

C.  M.  Browne,  R.  Eng 3  Feb. 

B.  L.  Porster,  R.  Art 6  Feb. 

B.  C.  Russell,  CB.  13  Hussars  18  Feb. 
C.L.  R.Glaafard,  Bombay  S.C.  20  Feb. 

C.  H.  E.  Graame,  h.p.  104  F...  25  Feb. 
A.  A.  Ourrie,C£.  Bengal  8. 0.  2  Mar. 
W.  Kinoaid,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  3  Mar. 
W.G.M.8trickland,Madr.8.0.  3  Mar. 
W.  L.  Pemberton,  CB.  h.p.  60 

Rifles  xoMar. 


30  Dec. 


26  Dec. 


LTETTTENANT  COLOlfSLS. 

1826. 
W.  Leader  Maberly,  Unatt. 

1656. 
R.  F.  W.  Sibthorp,  Unatt. 

1657. 
R.Blackwood-Price,h.p.R.Art.  26  May 

1659. 
Hon.  F.  J.  E.  Preke,  Unatt....  13  Dec. 
Geo.  B.  C.  Crespigny,  Fag- 
matteTf  School  of  Mneketrjf  36  Dec. 

1661. 
T.  R.  H.  Drummond  Hay,  h.p. 

78  P 29  Jan. 

A.  Hunt,  Unatt 23  Mar. 

186S. 

L.  H.  G.  Maclean,  Unatt 9  Nov. 

1868. 

G.  G.  Gordon,  h.p.  Scots  Gds.  13  Feb. 

A.  Aytoun,  h.p.  R.  Art 18  May 

1864. 

R.  O.  P.  Steward.  Unatt 21  Feb. 

E.  Maude,  h.p.  109  P 13  Oct. 

1866. 

Samuel  Hackett,  Unatt 9  Feb. 

T.  E.  Kennion,  h.p.  R.  Art....  29  Mar. 

G.  W.  Knox,  Scots  Gds 4  Apr. 

flbn.W,  R.  Trel'usis,  Scots  G.    4  Apr. 

M.  J.  Hayman,  Unatt 17  Aug. 

Sir  G.  P.  0.  Pocock,  JSt.  Unatt.  20  Sept. 
L.  G.  Paget,  h.p.  R.  Art.  Com. 
ItU  of  Wight  Art.  J£Uitia ...  36  Doc. 

1866. 
C.  Cooch,  Unatt.  Qent.atArme  35  June 
G.  J.  Wigram,  Coldst.  Gds....  xi  Deo. 

1867. 

A.  Lambton,  Coldst.  Gds x8  Jan. 

J.  M'Donnell,  h.p.  Cape  M.  R.  xs  May 

L.  G.  PhilUps,  Gr.  Gds 7  Aug. 

J.  J.  Johnstone,  Gr.  Grds 20  Nov. 

J.  O.  Bovill,  h.p.  6  F 29  Dec. 

1868. 

H.Walker-Myln,h.p.RifleBr.    i  Jan. 
R.  B.  P.  Craufbird,  h.p.  R.  Art.    i  Jan. 
T.  B.  Speedy,  Unatt.  Secretary 
B.  mbernian  Mil.  School 


X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 


Wm.  James  Gillum,  Unatt.. 

G.  A.  Milman,  h.p.  R.'Axt.. 

£.  8.  P.  Bumell,  Coldst.  Gds.  22  Jan. 

Alex.  J.  J.  Macdonald,  Unatt.    9  Apr. 

R.     J.  Manningham-Buller, 

Gr.  Gds 13  June 

F.  Palmer,  Soots  Gds 29  Aug. 

Son,  E.  J.  W.  Forester,  Unatt.  10  Nov. 


Richard  Hill  Rocke,  h.p.  2  F.   i  Apr. 

0.  8.  Dowson,  h.p.  xo  F 1  Apr. 

P.  G.  Smith,  h.p.  7  Dr.  Gds..  24  Msy 

J.  Hudson,  Bengal  S.  C 13  June 

E.  G.  H.  Vi$e.  ffinchinbroke, 

Gr.  Gds 10  July 

Fffi  H.  E.  Jerome,  h.p.  62  F. 

Forf.  Major  ef  Qtumteg 15  Sept. 

T.  8.  P.  Field.  h.p.  R.  Art.  ...  23  Not. 

1871. 

H.  H.  D.  Straoev,  8.  Gds 4  Feb. 

Hon.  W.  8.  D.  Home,  Gr.  Gds.  15  Feb. 
G.  J.  P.  Smyth.  Coldst.  Gds.  25  Mar. 
o.«.c.H.B.H.Blundell.Gr.Gds  5  Apr. 
Hon.  H.T.Fraser,  Scots  Gds.  30  Aug. 
Charles  Steel,  Unatt.  A.A.  ^ 

q.M.  Gen.  Weet  Indiee 1  Oct. 

Hon.  E.G.P.Littleton,Gr.Gds.  14  Oct. 

H.  Trotter,  Gr.  Gds 31  Oct. 

G.  W.  Stackpole,  h.p.  x8  P....  xs  Not. 

1878. 

C.H.T.  B.de  Ruvignes,Unatt,    i  Jan. 

G.  Longley,  h.p.  R.  Eng 5  Jan. 

FC  G.  D.  Dowell,  h.p.  R.  M. 

Axt.  Adj. Devon  Art.  MU.  ...  23  Apr. 

G.  Gaynor,  h.p.  X04  F 10  May 

C.  Johnston,  h.p.  R.  Art 15  May 

P.  H.  Harford,  Soots  Gds.  ...  29  June 

T.  P.  Graham,  Soots  Gds 17  JuIt 

J.  A.  T.  Garratt,  Gr.  Gds.    ...  17  July 

H.  R.  Eyre,  Coldst.  Gds 14  Aug. 

ITC  D.Macintyre,  Bengal  S.C.  11  Sept. 
Hon.  W.    H.    P.    Carington, 

Gr.  Gds 4  Dec, 

1878. 

C.  W.  Barton,  R.  Mar '2  Jan. 

L.  Sidebottom-Venner,  Unatt.  15  Feb. 
R.  T.  Thynne,  Gr.  Gds 15  Mar. 

D.  Robinson,  h.p.  7a  P 25  Mar. 

H.  Croflon,  h.p.  67  F 29  Mar. 

A.  H.  Cass,  h.p.  zo  Hussars...  14  Apr. 

E.  Le  Pelley,  h.p.  5  P 23  Apr. 

0.  S.  Baker,  h.p.  59  P 6  May 

W.  J.  Gascoigne,  Scots  Gds.  25  June 
J.  B.  Sterling,  Coldst.  Gds...  5  July 
P.  H.  Chancellor,  h.p.  R.  Art.  aa  Aug. 
R.  A.  Loudon,  h.p.  5  W.  I.  R..  a8  Sept 

J.  G.  Mayoock,  h.p.  14  F 12  Nov. 

C.  D.  Thomas,  Coldst.  Gds....  iq  Not. 

187i. 

C.  D.  Pedder,  h.p.  39  P.  Adj.  6 
Adm.Batt.LaMeaMkire R.  Vol.  26  Jan. 

A.  Saltmarshe,  h.p.  70  F 7  Feb. 

S.  A.  Oleeve,  h.p.  X3  P 21  31ar. 

W.  Mosse,  h.p.  a6  F 28  Mar. 

A.  Green,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade, 
Captain  oflnvalide,  S.  Hoo- 
pital,  Cheleea i  Apr. 

P.  O.  Soott,  OB.  h. p.  42  P. ...    I  Apr. 

James  de  Vic  Tupper,  23  P.. .    t  .\pr. 

C.  R.  H.  Niohoil,  Rifle  Br.  ...    1  Apr. 

P.  B.  Sotheby,  Rifle  Br.   i  Apr. 

J.R.W.£onl  deVesci,  OoM.  G.  13  Apr. 

C.  C.  Grant,  h.p.  16  P 18  Apr. 

C.Van  N.  Pole,h.p.GapeM.  R. 

FoH  Mttfor,  Bdimlmrgh 16  Maj 

G.  Gosling,  Soots  Gds 27  Jaae 

W.  T.  GordsworthT,h.p.  91  P. 

Ant.Adj.,4-  Q,M.  &en.,Cork  29  June 
Geo.  Edw.  franois,  h.p,  so  F.    a  July 

D.  Hastings, 62  F 7S«pc. 

W.  B.  Wallaoe,  h.p.  x8  F 3  Oct. 

J7oii.J.O.Yanneck,Scot8GdB.  xoOct. 


.  M.  Gildea,  Unatt aa  Nov.!  J-  M.  Olayhills,  h.p.  7  P 25  Not. 


1869. 

J.  Bdmonstoune,  32  F 18  Mar. 

K.  R.  Maitland,  h.p.  79  P.  ...  35  Mar. 
A.  M.  Calvert,  h.p.  R.  Art.  ...  7  July 
T.  V.  Cooke,  hj).  R.  Mar.  Bar- 

raekMaeterfPlgmouthDivieioH  3  Aug. 
0.  W.  M.  Payne,  Unatt 30  Sept. 

E.  8.  Bridges,  Gr.  Gds 9  Oct. 

C.  B.  S.  Gleig,  h.p.  14  P 15  Nov. 

1870. 

F.  E.  A.  Chamier,  Ben.  8.  C.   xx  Jan. 

G.  Rhodes,  Unatt xa  Feb. 

G.  H.  A.  Forbes,  h.p.  R.  Art.  x  Mar. 
FitaRoyW.Premantle,  C.Gds.  x6  Mar. 
F.    0.    Manningham-Buller, 

Coldstream  Gilards 30  Mar. 

c.  Sydney  Darling,  h.p.  9  F. 
A.  A,  JtQ.  M,  Gen.  Dublin 
EeoruiHng  Diieriot  i  Apr. 


1875. 

R.  B.  Baker,  h.p.  x6  F 8  Mar. 

W.  Macdonald,  Bengal  S.  G.  xo  Mar. 

W.  H.  D.  R.Wehnan,C».9oP.  ^i  Mar. 

o.H.  J.  Maclean,  h.p.Rifle  Br. 
Aeeiet.  A^f.  and  Q.  M.  Of, 
Ireland   x  Apr. 

P.  T.  Whinyatesy  B.  Art. x  Apr. 

W.  N.  WaUer,  R.  Art.  xApr. 

B.  L.  Gordon,  R.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  8winey.  Madras  S.C.  ......  xa  Apr. 

John  Geddes,  h.p.  44  F 13  Apr. 

De  Vio  Tupper,  h.p.  8  F 14  Apr. 

B.  B.  Sladen,  Mac&as  S.  C...  x4  Apr- 

E.  T.  W.  Parcell,  R.  Art.    ...  14  Apr. 

J.  Glanoy,  h.p.  14  F. a8  Apr. 

Bi  D.  Harvest,  h.p.  07  F., 
Staff  Oi&oer  of '  Pensioners  aSApr. 

D.  Limond,  E.  Eng 3  May 

G.  W.  Muriel,  73  F. 13  ^SXT 


J.  C.  Le  Qaeene,  12  Lancers .  5  June 
J.  H.  P.  Kalcolmson,    CB. 

Bombay  S.0 8  Juno 

TT.  B.  ThonuoD,  Benfnil  S.  C.    8  June 

R.  T.  Snow,  Madras  S.  C 8  June 

B4)bert  Cadell.  Bengal  S.  C...  9  June 
M.W.Willoughby,Bomb.  S.  C.  9  June 
H.  U.  Foord,  Madras  S.  G. ...  9  June 
H.  E.  Whish,  Bengal  S.  0. ...  9  June 
C.  J.  R.  Bell,  Madras  S.  G. .. .  9  June 
F.  M.  Birch,  Bengal  8.  O.  ...  33  June 
J.  \r.  Hoggan,  Bengal  S.  G...  27  June 
i.  T.  Harris, Bengal  8.  C.  ...  27  June 

H.  J.  Bell.  105  F 7  July 

U,  F.  ParKinson,  95  P 21  July 

C.  B.  Le  Mesorier,  R.  Art.  ...  24  July 

A.  H.  King,  R.  Art 24  July 

It.  R.  Jones,  R.  Art 24  July 

G.Wolfe,  h.p.  2  P.,  S.  O.  of  P.  29  July 

D.  R.  Barnes,  h.p.  14  l^.D.A. 

if  (IM.  a.Cape  ^Qood  Jlopa  31  July 
J.  L  Preston,  45  P 4  Aug. 

B,  S.  Hall,  Coldst.  Gds 7  Aug. 

G.  C.  Rowcroft,  Bengal  8.  G.  10  Aug. 

J.  W.  Collington,  B.  Art 21  Aug. 

S.D.  Smith,  h.p.  95  F.  A.  Adj. 

tndQ.M.  On.  l/ublin 23  Aug. 

W.  FiteRoy,  47  P x  Sept 

Vr.J.F.Ramitden,GoldBt.6ds.    z  Sept. 

J.  H.  Brown,  R.  Art 8  Sept. 

ff.A.  Pox  Strangways,R.Art.  8  Sept. 
C.a.  S.  Ives,  R.  Horse  Gds.  xz  Sept. 
B.  H.  Heathcote,  h.p.  Depot 

Batt. 14  Sept 

J.  T.  Usaher,  l7niitt.S.O.of  P.  15  Sept 
J.  P.  Martin,  Bengal  8.  G.  ...  20  Sept. 
W.  H.  Whitiock,  Madras  8. 0.  ao  Sept 
T.  N.  Baker,  Bengal  8.  G.  ...  20  Sept. 

r.Iiowiand.  5  P 22  Sept. 

J.  M.  C.  Vibart,  R.  Art 22  Sept 

H.  F.  W.  Ely,  99  P ,9  Oct 

W.  B.  Browne,  h. p.  8z  P 21  Oct. 

Henry  Brackenbury,  R.  Art.  23  Oct. 

E.  Harnett,  7  Dr  Gds 17  Nov. 

'^m.  Booth,  R.  Art 17  Nov. 

/.  Horaley,  Hadras  S.  0 20  Nov. 

RJ.L.Crutchley.  Bengal  8.  G.  23  Nov. 
Pailip  Harris,  B.  Marines  ...  30  Nov. 

A.Wybcrgh,  h.p.  63  P n  Dec. 

L.  H.  Isacke,  Madras  8.  G....  xi  Dec. 
T.R.  Nimmo,  Bombay  8.  C.  ix  Dec. 
W.  A.  Garden,  Bengal  S.  C.  xx  Dec. 
H. T.  Oldfield,  Bengal 8.  C....  iz  Dec. 
5.  D.  Cloet^.  Madras  S.  G. ...  12  Dec. 
»m.  Gordon,  Bengal  8.  G....  12  Dec. 
B.  T.  Stuart,  Madraa  8.  0....  12  Dec. 
H.  C.  Menaies,  Madras  S.  G.  z2  Dec. 
^  T.  Searle,  Madras  S.  G. ...  X2  Dec. 

Jin.  Lambert,  CB.  88  P 18  Dec. 

KR.  Wadeeon.  75  P x8  Dec. 

^«.E.A.B.  Acheson,C.  Gds.  18  Dec. 
w.  B.  Johnson,  Madras  8.  G.  20  Dec. 
JcL  Jackson,  Bengal  8.  G.  20  Dec. 
^  V.  Mathiaa,  Bengal  8.  C.  20  Dec. 
Ja. Playfair, Bengal  8.  G....  20  Dec. 

t  T.  Shiftier,  54  F.  22  Deo. 

J  L  Yonge,  R.  Art 23  Dec. 

4^f .  Britten.  Bombay  8.  G.  a6  Dec. 
^Ljm  Hicks,  Bombay  8.  G.  29  Dec. 

1876. 

a  p.  Battve,  Bengal  8.  G. ...  7  Jan. 
^•B.  Brackenbory,  B.  Art...  15  Jan. 

E.  Markham,  R,  Art.     15  Jan. 

-^Corkran,  Grenadier  Gds.  Z9  Jan. 
I.  F.  Dakeyne,  Madras  8.  G.  20  Jan. 
f.F.  Smithars,  Madras  8.  G.  20  Jan. 
Ufcx.  C.  Hay,  Madras  8.  G. . .  20  Jan. 
loha  Wm.  Orr,  Madras  S.  G.  20  Jan. 
lelmoth    Alaster     Douglas 

.Orchsrd,  Ben.  8.  C 2x  Jan. 

^ml.  Gadsden,  Madras  8.  G.  2z  Jan. 

I  H.  Vivian,  49  P a  Feb. 

•  Leach,  50P 2  Peb. 

,  A.  Camegy,  Madras  8.  G.  x6  Feb. 
;  W.  Fletcher,  Bengal  S.  G.  ao  Peb. 

F.  Keays,  Bombay  8.  C....  20  Feb. 
;.  W.  R.  Chester,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Feb. 

M.  M.  Grichton,  Gr.  Gds.  26  Peb. 

D  Barrett,  19  P 97  Peb. 

r.W.  Paget  34  F xMar. 

1.  P.  Hawkes,  Madras  S.  G.  3  Mar, 
fUliainWinson,  Bengal  8.0.  3  Mar. 
f- J  D.  Heath,  Madras  8.0.    3  Mar. 

ohn  Byron,  10  P. 8  Mar. 

l.deBoarbel,R.lBiig. xoMar. 

,?  ^tonton^R.  Bng xoMar. 

-  A.  de  KMatmom,  Ben.  8. 0.  20  Mar. 


Lieutenant  Colonels, 

H.  P.  Close,  Bom')ay  S.  C.  ...  20  Mar. 
!G.  a.  Prendergast,  Beng.  S.  0.  20  Mar. 

T.  G.  Ross,  Bengal  S.  C 20  Mar. 

T.  E.  Swettenham,  31  F 30  Mar. 

W.  Hichens,  R.  Bug 30  Mar. 

B.  Hawthorn,  R.  Kng i  Apr. 

H.  Wellesley,  Gr.  Gds i  Apr. 

W.  H.  Ralston,  70  F 5  Apr. 

H.  S.Anderson,  Bombay  S.C.  6  Apr. 
J.  G.  Graham,  x  Dragoons  ...  zo  Apr. 

G.  J.  M'Mahon,  R.  Art 27  Apr. 

B.  A.  Collins,  26  F 3  May 

B.  B.  D.  Campbell,  SooU  Gds.  Z7  May 

J.  W.  Hughes,  54  F 2a  May 

William  Blackett,  6z  F.   3z  May 

Lord  R.  D.  Kerr,  CB.  10  Hus.  3Z  May 

H.  B.  Feilden,  6  F 9  June 

Ron.  R.  H.  dc  Montmorency, 

32  F z4  June 

H.  G.  Thomson,  Madras  S.C.  T4  June 
T.  R.  Church,  Madras  S.  G...  14  June 

D.  B.  Young,  Bombay  8.  G...  xs  June 
p.*.e.  W.  Arbuthnot,  14  Hus.  xs  June 
H.  M.  Nepean,  Madras  8.  G.  15  Jtme 
R.  D.  Campbell.  Bengal  S.C.  1$  June 

W.  H.  StHill,  19  P 24  June 

G.  8.  Hallowes,  25  P xs  July 

Hon.  P.  S.Methuen, Soots  Gds.  z s  J  uly 

p,».e.  M.  Petrie.  h.p.  97  P 19  July 

p.$.c.  O.  H .  A.  Nicolls,  R.  Art.  xo  July 
M.  H.  Heathcote.  Ben.  8.  G.  X9  July 
A.  C.  Forth,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  20  July 

A.  E.  Warren,  78  P 23  July 

R.  Bennett, 46P 26  July 

J.  Briggs,  96F 29  July 

i'C  A.  T.  Moore,  Bom.  8.  G.  29  July 

C.  D.  LaToucbe,  Bombay  S.C.  29  July 

B.  P.  B.  Turner,  R,  Art iz  Aug. 

B  P.  Balfour,  Gr.  Gds xa  Aug. 

Htm.  G.  G.  Gathome-Hardy, 

Gr.  Gds.  xaAug. 

E.  A.  Stuart,  X  P 14  Aug. 

R.  Gore,  R.  Art 23  Aug. 

0.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  8.  C.  ...  24  Aug. 

8.  G.  G.  Hogge,  66  F i  Bept 

H.  Le  Cocq,  R.  Art i  Sept 

p.».e,  P.  A.  A.  Twynam,  xs  P.    6  Sept 

J.  S.  Hand,  44  F i6  Sept 

Harry  M'Leod,  R.  Art 23  Sept 

R.B.H.  the  Duke  o/Connaugbt 

XG.  KT.  KP.GCMe.G08I. 
Rifle  Brigade,  Prteaf«.iide(2« 
Camp  to  the  Qicmk    27  Sept 

C.  J.  Hubbard,  Gr.  Gds. 27  Sept 

G.  B.  Reynardson,  Gr.  GKls....  27  Sept. 

0.  E.  Torriano,  R.  Art z  Oct 

John  Edwin  DicksonHill,h.p. 

63  P.  A*n*t.  Military  Seere- 

tary,W.Indie$  7  Oct 

H.  L.  Prender£»st.  R.  Eng....  7  Oct 
W.  R.  Tucker,  R.  Eng 7  Oct. 

F.  L.  Bdridge,  20  P 8  Oct 

G.  H.  Parker,  92  P 28  Oct 

E.  Meurant  83  P 4  Nov. 

J.  T.  B.  Brown,  CB.  R.  Art...    9  Nov. 

G.  P.  Gregorie,  z8  P 24  Nov. 

P.  Morley,  3  F 3  Dec. 

G.  G.  Depree,  Bengal  8.  G....  9  Dec. 
William  Peyton,  Madras  8.  G.    9  Dec. 

L.  J.  OUphant  Gr.  Gds 9  Deo. 

L.  H.  Williams,  Bengal  8.  G.  10  Dec. 
Alex.  Wardrop,  Bombay  8.  G.  xo  Dec. 
Thomas  Bell,  Bombay  8.  G...  xo  Dec. 
Stewart  Fellows,  Bom.  8.  G.  10  Dec. 
W.!H.  Newport,  Bombay  8.  G.  z6  Dec. 
W.  Dickinson,  CSl.h.p.  Bom- 
bay Staff  Corps  19  Deo. 

G.  N.  Stephens,  Madras  S.C.  20  Dec. 
G.  R.  G.  westropp,  Bom.  8.  G.  20  Dec. 
G.  J.  Pasley,  Bengal  8.  O.  ...  20  Deo. 
T.  E.yanderGucht,Ben.  S.C.  20  Dec. 
B.  R.  Chambers,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Dec. 
J.  y.  Hunt,  CB.  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Dec. 
G.  P.  Sharpe,  Bengals.  G. ...  20  Dec. 
P.  H.  P.  Harris,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Dec. 
P.  MoPherson,  h.p.  X7  P 23  Dee. 


1877. 

C.  T.  Hitchins,  Bengal  8.  G.  7  Jan. 
T.  Wakefield,  Madras  8.  0...  xx  Jan. 
William  Phaire,  Bengal  8.  G.  ao  Jan. 
J.  H.  GasteU,  Bombay  8.  G....  20  Jan. 
8.  P.  M.  T.  Grant,  Madr.  S.C.  20  Jan. 
H.  8.  Robinson,  Madras  8.  C.  ao  Jan. 
L.H.P.DeH.lAxi>ent,Ben.S.C.  20  Jan. 
A.  H.  Bramley,  Bengal  8.  0.  20  Jan. 
F.  M.  Armstrong,  Ben.  8.  0.  ao  Jan. 


W.  M.  Lane,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 
T.  B.  E.  Tennant  Madr.  S.  C. 
L.  H.  Sibthorpo,  Bom.  8.  C. 
A.  E.  Campbell,  Bengal  8.  C. 

C.  T.Haig,B.Eng 

W.  E.  Marsland,  s  I>r.  Gds.... 
H.  C.  B.  Bamett.Madras  S.C. 
G.  G.  Hodding,  Madras  S.  G. 

G.  J.  Tyler,  R.  Art 

P.  H.  LeGeyt,  Bombay  8.  C. 
T.  J.  Watson,  Bengal  S.  0.... 
Y€  H.  G.  Browne, li.p.  xoo  P. 

J.  Gunter,  4  Dr.  Gda 

G.  Gregory,  R.  Marines 

A.  Templeman,  21  P 

J.  Fryer,  6  Dr.  Gds.  ..*. 

John  Poors,  R.  Marine  Art. 
R.  Law,  Unatt.,  Staff  Officer 

ofPensioners   

K.  R.Niven,  x  W.  L  B    

K.  St  J.  Griffiths,  h.p.  Z9  P.. 
M.  G.  Smith.  Bengal  S.  g.  ... 

R.  Laoy.  59P 

a.  J.  Smart,  R.  Art 

H.  B.  Glass,  22  P 

M,  H.  W.  Bennett,  R. Marines 

G.  H.  Adams,  86  F 

W.  Carey,  R.  Art 

p.t.c.A.  H.  Wavell,  4z  F 

0.  J.  Mounsey,  7Z  F 

U.  B.  Harvey,  R.  Eng 

R.  W.  Duff,  R.  Eng.  

H.  J.  Degacher,  CB.  24  P  ... 

T.  B.  Strange,  B  Art 

L.  Lyon,  R.  Art 

R.  H.  Cunliffe,  Madras  8.  G. 
R.  R.  Woodhouse,  Bom.  8.  C. 
C.  D.  J.  Dodd.  Bombay  8.  C. 
W.  G.  8.  Clarke,  Bengals.  O. 
Hugh  Watson,  Madras  S.  G. 
J.  H.  Drummond,  Bom.  8.  C. 
T.  W.  Rutherftird,  Ben.  8.  G. 
W.  H.  Garton,  Bengal  8.  G... 
J.  8.  D.  Bolton,  Bom.  8.  G. ... 

F.  J.  Bolton,  h/p.  x2  P 

G.  Philips,  R.  Eng 

G.  N.  Martin,  R.  Eng 

E.  M.  Norie,  Madras  8.  G.    ... 

R.  Vivian,  Scots  Guards 

R.  W.  B.  Hunt,  R.  Marines .. 
M.  Le  P.  Tayler,  R.  Art 

B.  Keate,  R.  Art 

J.  J.  Smith,  R.  Art 

A.  N.  Wilson,  Rifle  Br. 

A.  B.  MacDonnell,  B.  Eng.... 

W.  Chrystie,  B.  Bug 

H.  Le  G.  Geary,  B.  Art 

F.  T. Bainbridge,  Bengals.  G. 
W.  L.  Twentyixian,  xo  Hus. 
U(ffC.  A.  Goodfellow,  B.  Eng. 

G.  Arbuthnot,  h.p.  B.  Art.  ... 

B.  H.  Pottinger,  R.  Art. 


C.  M.  Griffith,  Bombay  8.  G. 
G.  P.  Beville.  Bombay  8.  0.... 
H.  M.  L.  Golquhoun,  77  P.  ... 
J.  W.  Barnes,  73  P 

E.  Maitland,  R.  Art 

T.  Dennehy,  Bengal  8.  C.  ... 

F.  G.  C.  Probart,  9  P 

T.  W.  Sneyd,  2  Dr.  Gds 

R.  Whigham,  16  Lancers 

G.  W.  Duncombe,  x  Life  Gds. 
Ron.  P.  C.  Bridgeman,  8.  Gds. 
Francis  Brownlow,  CB.  72  P. 
R.  T.  P.  Cnthbert,  xs  P. 
W.  H.  Edgoome,B  Engc 
G.  P.  de  Palezieux-Paloonnet, 

R.Eng. 

J.  N.  Hunter,  R.  Eng 

T.  H.Glarkson,  20P. 

T.  N.  Holberton,  R.  Art 

o.«.c.  G.  B.  Enowles,  67  P. ... 

M.  E.  0.  Stocker,  R.  Art 

E.  L.  Robertson,  zo6  P 

*J.  Laszarini,  R.  Malta  Penc. 

Art 

fl^on.E.  H.T.Digby.Golds.Gds. 
H.  E.  H.  Druxmnond-Moray, 

Scots  Gds 

p.§.o.  Ron.  G.  P.  H.  Villiers, 

Gr.  Gds 

Si.e.  H.G.N.Blanckley,R.Mar. 
.  Eccles,  4P 

p.9.e.  Wm.  K.  Elles,  CB.  h.p. 
38  V.A$9iHant  Adj.  Gener<U 

P.  jr.  Hercy,  2P 

Ron.  H.  W.  L.  Gorry,  Coldst 

Guards   

B.  W.  W.  Follett.  Coldst  Gds. 


II 

20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jar. 
20  Jan. 
23  Jan. 
3x  Jan. 
xo  Feb. 

10  Pell. 
z7  Peb. 

20  Peb.  ] 
20  Feb. 
27  Febi 
7  Mar. 
zoMar. 
zs  Mar. 
X7  Mar. 
20  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

24  Mar. 
3z  Mar. 
zo  Apr. 
ao  Apr. 
20  Apr. 
2z  Apr. 

7  May 
23  May 
30  May 
a  June 
2  June 
6  June 
6  June 
9  June 
zz  June 
XX  June 
X3  Juno 
X3  June 

13  June 
Z3  Juno 
x3  June 

14  Juno 
x4  June 
Z4  Juno 
Z4  June 
zs  June 
zs  June 
zs  June 

16  June 
30  June 

I  July 

z  July 

z  July 

z  July 

zz  July 

zz  July 

XI  July 

xz  July 

zz  July 

zz  July 

IZ  July 

zz  July 

IZ  July 

IZ  July 

IZ  July 

11  July 
xz  July 

14  Jiiiy 

20  July 
az  July 

21  July 
2z  July 
2z  July 

.  lAug. 
XS  AUff. 

15  Aug. 

17  Aug. 

17  Aug. 

22  Aug. 

23  Aug. 

24  Auvr. 

29  Aug. 

30  Aug. 
5  Sept. 

S  Sept 
S  Sept 

5  Sept. 

xs  Sept. 
17  Sept 
39  Sept. 

29  Sept 
29  Sept. 

29  Sept 
29  Sept 


12 


Lieuienani  Colonels. 


1  Ootcbtr  1877. 


L.  8.  Warren,  65  F 16  Feb. 


W.  L.  Browne,  5  Lancers. 

R.  B.  D.  Ness,  h.p.  3  W.  I.  B. 

J.  B.  H.  Boyd,  17  F. 

E.  W.  Cuming,  79  F. 

A.  M.  Sheweu,  Bombay  S.  G. 

p.».e.  Wm.  W.  Knollys,  h.p.  93  F. 

v.».c.  H.  Lock,  108  F. 

Thomas  O'Neill,  h.p.  Madras  B.C. 

Wm.  Tweedie,  Bengal  8.  C. 

W.  D.  Tompson,  CB.  17  F. 

L.  Prendergast,  h.p.  2  Drs. 

J.  D.  Brockman,  86  F. 

C.  J.  Hujrhe8,  Bengal  8.  C. 

A.  U.  Godrrey.  h.i).  Dep^tBatt.  Adj.  4 

LuHCiuhire  Militia, 
E.  Tanner,  8  F. 
p.».c.  B.  A.  Little,  Ben«:al  S.G. 
Vf.  C.  Justice,  h.p.  Depot  Battalion. 
J.  llardy,  h.p.  9  Lancers. 
p.9.0.  A. 8. Quill,hp. B.Canad.R. 
K.  A.  Gore,  6  Drs. 

H.  H.  Pratt,  h.p.  04  F.,  S.  O.  of  Penars. 
A.  G.  Daubeny,  7  F. 
H.  C.  Evans,  n.p.  38  F. 
W.  R.  Nolan,  h.p.  17  Lancers. 
A.  8.  M.  Browne,  3  Dr.  Gds. 
C.  U.  8.  Scott,  Bengal  8.  C. 
J.  Galbraith,  66  F. 
W.  E.  Brown,  13F. 
T.  F.  Dixon,  39  F. 
W.  M.  C.  Acton,  h.p.  77  F.  Beeruiiing 

Officer  at  Inoerneu. 
W.  W.  Corban,  49  P. 
W.  D.  Shipley,  40  F. 
T.  N.  Woodali,  h.p.  57  F.,  8. 0.  of  Pens. 
p.a.e.  W.  H.  Knififht,  h.  p.  48  F.A$n$t. 

Adj.  4r  Q.lf.  Oeu.  Dover. 
W.  H.  Mackesy,  Bengal  8.  C. 
M.  M.  Prendergast,  Bengal  8.  C. 

C.  V.  Conway-Gordon,  Bengal  8.  C. 

5.9.0.  P.  D.  Vigors,  19  F. 
.  B.  Harvey,  h.p.  41  F.  S.  O.  of  Pens. 
T.  £.  Green,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
Jas.  Fox  Bland,  h.p.  76  F. 

D.  A.  Baby,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
Henry  W.  Stroud,  30  F. 

p.9.e.  F.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  F.  Gar- 
rison Jnttruetor,  Devonport 

E.  D'H.  Fairtlough,  48  F. 
Horatio  N.  Kippen,  h.p.  la  F. 
James  C.  Clarice,  h.p.  76  F. 
Harry  C.  Hague,  h.p.  xi  F. 
H.  Mackensie,  h.p.  15  F. 

W.  John  Bell,  h.p.  93  F. 

G.  Sullivan,  h.p.  loo  F. 

G.  S.  Davies,  h.p.  Cav.  Depot. 

M.  TUford.  hj).  60  F. 

Ralph  Bdw.  Cfarr,  36  F. 

Fred.  Bagnell,  X3  F. 

W.  J.  Tarte,  h.p.  DepAt  Batt.  A^/.  \$t 

Warwick  B.  Volunteer: 
James  L.  W.  Nunn,  h.p.  80  F. 
Daniel  Thompson,  h.  p.  67  F, 
G.  8.  Mignon,  Bombay  8.  G. 
S.  Malthus,  CB.  94  F. 
J.  Murray,  94  F. 
J.  N.  Beasley.  87  F. 
R.  B.  Lloyd,  36  F. 
H.  B.  Watson,  33  F. 
H.  B.  Vaughan,  h.p.  so  F. 


.65  J 
Hon.  E.   B.   T.   Boscawen. 


T.  M.  BaiUo.  52  F. 

p  «.e.  ITCA.  8.  Cameron,  35  F.  

p.e.e.  T.  B.  A.  Hall,  h.p.  49  F.  Pre)-     Gold»t.  Guards 16  Feb. 

feemtr  at  the  Staff  College  X}. 8.  Hawthorn,  Bombay  8.C.  ao  Feb. 

J.  N.  Oolthurst,  6  F.  Hon.  J. H  Fraser,  Bengal  8.C.  30  Feb. 

T.  R.  Stevenson,  87  F.  (T.  Kettlewell,  Bombay  8.  C.  30  Feb. 

\.  H.  Vincent,  3  Hussars.  IW.  Robertson,  Madras  8.  C.    ao  Feb. 

Hon.  C.  J.  Fox-Powys,  69  F.  I  J.  F.  Betty,  R.  Art. 20  Pel.. 

i  a.  Pamell,  CB.  3  F.  "  R.  H.  R.  Chambers.  Mad.  8.C.  26  Feh. 

E.  C.  Domville,  h.p.  R.  Mar.  8.  O.  of.  Howell  Davis,  39  F a  Mar. 

Pensioners.  |H.  F.  Eaton,  Gren.  Guards...    a  Mar. 

Iw.  T.  Corrie,  11 F.  llJC  H.  G.  Moore,  93  F 9  ilar. 

IM.  J.  R.  MacGregor,  x8  F.  iWm.  Daunt,  9  F iB  Mar. 

iM.  L.  M'Causland,  ix  F.  J.  O.  Hasted,  R.  Bng. 18  Mar. 

F.  D.  Walters,  82  F.  P.  C.  Trent,  48  F 20  Ma'. 

G.  A.  Morgan,  55  F.  |G.  K.  M.  Walter,  Bengal  S.G.    20  Mar. 

Albert  Beagrim.  Bengal  S.G.  iP.  W.  Thomas,  R.  Mar x  Apr. 

p.9.e.  H.  A.  Brett,  43  P.  jW.E.Montgomery,  Scots  Gds.    2  Apr. 


A.  NobleU,  h.p.  x8  F 
T.  G.  O'D.  Hervey,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles. 
Adrian  Bennett,  7  F. 
Sheffield  Hamilton  Grace,  h.p.  68  F. 
8.  H.  Gierke,  h.p.  ^iT.Qtnt.at  Arjne. 
fl.  P.  Phillipps,  3  F. 
XI.  P.  Blake,  h.p.  5  Dr.  Gds. 
D.  8.  Warren,  14  P. 
H.  Thomhill,  R.  Art. 

A.  T.  G.  Pearse,  R  Art 
T.  P.  Carey,  R.  Art. 
J.  M.  G.  Drake,  R.  Bng. 

B.  R.  James,  R.  Bng. 
H.  J.  Alderson,  R.  Art. 
A.  H.  Hutchinson,  R.  Art, 
F.  G.  RavenhUl,  B.  Art. 
J.  F.  D.  Donnelly,  R.  Bng. 
A.  de  G.  Scott,  R.  Bng. 
L.  A.  Hale,  h.p.  R.  Bng.,  Pr^eeeor  at 

the  Staff  College. 
J.  E.  Ruck-Keene,  R.  Art. 


5.e.e.  H.  T.  Butler,  13  Hussars. 
.  R.  Harvey,  35  F. 
E.  J.  ScoveU,  96  F. 


J.  F.  Birch,  h.p.  3  W.  I.  R.  Staff  Officer 

of  Pensioners. 
W.  R.  White,  56  F. 
James  Browne,  CST.  R.  Engineers, 
J.  D.  Dundas,  60  Rifles. 
G.  E.  Morgan,  h.p.  67  F. 
W.  H.  Richards,  55  P. 
C.  G.  Grant,  17  F. 
F.  G.  Hill,  56  F. 


a.W.  H.  D.Dumaresq,  R.  Bng. 
A.  R.  Lempriere,  B.  sng. 
p.9.e.  F.  T.  A.  Law,  CB.  R.  Art 
M.  F.  Downos,  R.  Art. 

F.  G.  B.  Warren,  R.  Art. 
J.  P.  Maquay,  R.  Bng. 

R.  N.  Dawson-Scott,  R.  Bng. 
VV.  Vr.  Woodward,  R.  Art. 
J.  Beatty.  R.  Bng. 
A.  M.  Lang,  R.  Bug. 

G.  S.  Thomason.  R.  Bng. 
S.T.  Trevor,  R.  Bug. 
John  Hills,  R.  Bng. 

J.  G.  Tayler.  R.  Art. 

H.  M.  FJnhiy,  R.  Art. 

W.  H.  M'Causland,  R.  Art. 

P.  E.  Hadow,  R.  Art. 

H.  P.  lAne,  R.  Art. 

J.  H.  Maskeiy,  R.  Marines. 

G.  Brydges,  R.  Marine  Art. 

Lord  A.  G.  Gordon* Lennox,  Or.  Gds. 

p.e.c.  Clifford  Parsons,  3  F....    7  Oct. 

P.  C.  Anderson,  R  Art. 4  Oct 

G.  B.  Morgan,  h.p.  77  F.  Towu 

Mafor,  Gibraltar  11  Oct. 

E.N.  L' Estrange,  31  F 19  Oct. 

A.  T.  L.  Chapman,  34  F ao  Oct. 

B.  O.  Hewett,  R.  Bng 31  Oct. 

L.  L.  Brett,  s  W.  L  R 31  OcL 

T.  Phillips,  18  Hussars 31  Oct 

W.H.  Gains,  R.  Art xx  Nov. 

T.  L.  StiU,  R.  Art 24  Nov. 

M.  G.  Farrington,  <i  F a  Dec. 

W.  H.  H.  West,  R.  Marines...    a  Dec. 

C.  P.  Carey,  R  Bng 5  Dec. 

Thos.  H.  Way,  Madras  8.  O.  xa  Dec. 
G.  M.  Ducat  Bombay  S.  G....  xa  Dec. 
W.  W.  Boddam,  Bengal  8.  G.  xa  Dec. 
A.XJtterson.  Bombay  8.  G. ...  xa  Dec. 
H.  R.  M.  Van  Heythnysen, 

Bombay  S.G xaDec. 

J.  A.  Brockman,  h.p.  6  F. 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners xa  Dec. 

N.  Swanston,  Madras  8.  C...  X3  Dec. 
G.  F.  Boulton,  Bombay  8.  C.  13  Dec. 


8.  de  A.  G.  Clarke,  h.p.  6  Dr.  Gds..'jiunesG.  Bell,  Madras.S.  G.    13  Dec. 
^-^uerry  to   H.R.H.  the  Prinee  ,o/h.  A.  Justice,  Madras 8. 0....  X3  Dec, 


Walee. 

B.  Gardner,  h.p.  a  W.I.R. 
H.  G.  White,  i  F. 
W.  B.  B.  Barwell,  5a  F. 
H.  Montagu,  h.p.  8  Hussars. 
A.  H.  Utterson,  17  F. 
N.  Maodouald,  h.p._5  F. 

C.  J.  G.  Sillery,  xa  F. 
R.  H.  Brooke,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles,  Staff  ,^- 

Officer  of  Pensioners.  l^*** 

J.  M.  Sexton,  Bombay  S.  0.  B.  P.  Gurdon,  Bengal  8.  G. . 

C.  W.  St.  John,  h.p.  94  F.,  S.  O.  ofR.  8.  Turton,  a  W.L  Regt... 


Pensioners. 


J.  Hanwell,  R.  Art 15  Dec. 

Henry  Fludyer,  Scots  Guards  19  Dec. 
A.  R.  Wilson.  Bombay  8.  G.  20  Dec. 
John  R.  Strutt,  Bombay  8.  C.  ao  Dec. 
J.  T.  Chandler,  h.p.  47  P. 

8. 0.  of  Pensioners ai  Dec. 

C.  B.  F.  Penny,  R.  Bng ax  Deo. 

J.M.  de  G.  Meade,  R.Mar.  ...  as  Dec. 


ao  Jan. 

„-         2  Feb. 

lYaleniine  Ryan,  64  F 16  Feb. 


A.  P.  Gramett  "  Hussars 3  Apr. 

J.  8.  Ferguson,  a  Life  Gds.  ...  10  Apr. 
R.  A.  Walters,  Madras  S.G. ...  1 1  Ajir. 
J.  K.  Holdsworth,  R.  Art.    ...   17  Apr. 

G.  P.  Worsley,  R.  Art  17  Apr. 

Lord  E.W.P.  Clinton, Rifle  Br.  20  Apr. 
P.  E.  V.  Gilbert,  CB.  13  P....    1  M  .j 

B.  B.  Wake,  ax  Hussars x  Mdj 

W.  J.  Hales,  h.p.  10  P a  Mar 

G.  Newmarch,  R.  Eng x  June 

W.  P.  Otway,  Coldst  Gd.1.  ...  4  J^'  " 
W.  Musgrave,  Bengal  B.C....  ix  Jn-e 
H.  St.  M.  Wynch,  Madras  S.G.  12  .Ic" 

C.  Jameson,  Bombay  S.G xaJne 

P.  W.  Bannerman,  Bom.  S.  C.  X3  Jui 
P.  J.  T.  Ross,  Bombay  S.G.  .  13  Jaae 
E.  R.  G.  Wilcox,  Bengal  S.C.  13  J-.** 
W.  A.  Gillespie,  Bombay  S.C.  13  Jw* 
H,  R.  B.  Worsley.  Bengal  S.C.  1 3  Jate 

R.  Griffith,  Madras  S.G 13  Jj'i* 

E.  Y.  Walcott,  Bengal  S.C...  20  Jme 
A.  M'L.  Stewart  Bengal  S.C.  20  Jv.e 

J.  G.  Harkness,  5  F i  JlIt 

p. i.e.  R.  Grant.  R.  Eng i  Ja'.v 

VV.  8.  Hunt  Madras  S.  G.  ...    6  July 

E.  U.  Steward,  R.  Eng 14  Ju'jr 

G.  B.  Crispin,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  Juj 
C.  J.  Stuart,  Madras  8.  O.  ...  20  Jclj 
F(C  J.G.C.  Dannt Bengal  S.C.  30  Jclx 
W.  D.  R.  Thackwell,  38  P.  ...  22  Jcly 
J.  T.  Bushby,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  10  Aaj. 
J.  J.  Boswell,  Bengal  8.  C. ...  10  Auc 
H.  B.  Waller,  Benfral  8.  C. ...  xo  An.r. 

F.  Pocklington,  5  F 15  Ana. 

W.Starke,  xs  F aoAue. 

H.  Tyndall,  CB.  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Actf. 
W.  M.  Frazer.  Madras  S.C. ...  20  Aui. 

J.  J.  Collins,  60  F 31  A:.j. 

C.J.  Cotes,  Gren.  Gds ai  Aiu.. 

Wm.Stevens,h.p.  3F.lfi7i<<>y3r 

Knight  of  Windeor ^i  h\iz   I 

St  J.'Willans.  36  F 24  Am: 

H.  J.  L.   Bruce,  Coldst  Gda.  34  Ais 

R.  Smith.  Bengal  8.  C 36  Auc 

J.  8.  Gannon,  h.p.  Gold  Coast 

Art.  Corps,  S.  O.  of  Pens....  29  Aac 
M.  M.  Procter,  Bengal  S.  C.  31  Anj.  1 

T.  P.  Cosby,  h.p.  14  F 2  Sept 

W.  S.  K.  Slaney,  Gren.  Gda.  8  SepL 
p.e.e.  T.  Gonne,  17  Lancers...  14  Sep*. 
('.  G.  Grantham,  h.p.  89  F....  16  Sep:,  j 

P.  Allen,  Bengals.  C aoSeit. 

E.  F.  H.  Armstrong,  Madras 

B.  G. ao  Sept 

P.  P.  Bartholomew.Bom.  S.C.  ao  Sep:. 

J.  Roberts,  Bengal  8.G 27  St-pt  j 

Philip  Gibant  h.p.  73  P ao  Sep'. 

H.  Miller,  h.p.  MH.  Tr.  8.  O.  i 

of  Pensioners  aOcL 

W.  G.  Waterfield,  C5J.Bengal 

8.0 30a    I 

A.  R.  M.  Lookwood,  Coldst. 

Gds sOrt     I 

P.  P.  Luard,  Bengal  S.G 12  Or 

W.  A.  P.  WylUe,  R.  Art 16 IV- 

A.  Bruce,  Benml  S.C 30  CK"- 

J.  AAAy.Adj.  Recruiting  ZHe- 

irict,  Dublin 3  >'•  r. 

W.  H.  J.  Clarke,  7a  F n  Nov.    I 

V.9.C.  J.  N.  Grealock,Cil.  95 F.  n  y:^. 

Edward  Hopton,  88  F n  NVv. 

Apslcy  Cherry,  90  P n  Xi^ 

A.  A.  Owen,  88  F iiNcr. 

A.  Harness,  CB.  R.  Art   xi  >'t'V. 

C.  Warren,  CMQ.  R.Bng n  Not. 

H.  Cardew,  R.  Art 10  N'*'^-. 

M.  M.  Fite Gerald.  R.  Art  ...  *7^^^'' 
J.  Mackenzie,  Coast  Br.  Art  99  Nor. 

G.  R.  Manderson.  R.  Art 9  ^ 

8.  A.  T.  Judge,  Bengal  S.C.  9  ^>^- 
J.  Lidderdal9*  Madras  8.  C.  9  ^- 


H.  G.  Paokle»  Madns  S.  C.    9  Deo. 

A.  T.  Cox,  MadiM  S.  C 10  Dec. 

A.  G.  D.  Logftn,  Madras  B.C.  12  Deo. 
S.  H.  WUliamB,  Madras  S.G.  xa  Deo. 

C.  V.  Arbaokle,  K  Art 24  Dec. 

p.$,e.  Hon.  K.  H.  PrimroM, 

Gren,  Oda. 14  Dec. 

K.  W^.  Willion,  Scots  Gds.  ...  24  Deo. 
A.  T.  Reid,  Bombay  8.C.  ...  ao  Deo. 
W.  H.  Boss,  Bombay  S.C.  ...  ao  Dec. 
J.  W.  H.  JohnBtone,   Bengal 

S.C ao  Dec. 

J.  Lampen,  Madras  S.C ao  Dec. 

J.  C.  Hay,  Madras  S.C 20  Dec. 

T.W.  W.  Smythe,  100  F aa  Dec. 

e.  W.  Paterson,  h.p.   63  F. 

Profea$or  R.  M.  College 30  Dec. 

F.  A.  Howes.  R.  Bug 30  Dec. 

W.B,Todd,h.p.8iF.8.0.of 

Pensioners 32  Dec. 

R.  W.  Woods,  h.p.  3  P.  8.  O. 

ofPenaioners    31  Dec. 

H.  A.  Chichester,  81 F 31  Dec. 

A.  M.  Cardew,   h.p.   Depot 

Batt.  S.  0.  of  Pensioners  ...  31  Dec. 

W.Yoonif,  14P 31  Dec. 

W.T.Baker,  12  F 31  Dec. 

C.  A.  Thomson,  h.p.  54  F.   ...  31  Dec. 

J.  D.  Downing,  h.p.  28  F 31  Dec. 

J.Logan,  h.p.  a  F.Beeruiiing 

Qfictr,  Loiukm  32  Dec. 

M.C.  Wilsone  Blaok,Cif .  24  F.  31  Deo. 
w.  A.  Godley,  h.p.  56P.8.O. 

ofPensionera   32  Dec. 

C.Pinnerty.Unatt.  8.0.  of  P.  31  Dec. 
Roh  Reid,  h.p.98  P.  S.O.  of  P.  32  Dec. 
John  M.  Leith,  79  F 32  Dec. 

C.  H.  Browne,  97  P 32  Deo. 

D.  J.  Welsh,  R.  Art.  32  Dec. 

HO.  Hitchina,  R.  Art.    32  Dec. 

<  Stewart,  R.  Art. 32  Deo. 

ELHawUns,  R.  Art. 32  Dec. 

W.  B.Cnmberland,  R.  Art. ...  32  Dec. 

J  Ritchie,  R.  Art 32  Deo. 

C.  Hunter,  R.  Art. 32  Dec. 

G.  B.  Tndll,  R.  Art 32  Dec. 

C.H.  Barnes,  R.  Art.  32  Deo. 

T.P.Berthon,  R.  Art 32  Deo. 

P  H.  Harconrt,  R.  Art.    32  Deo. 

M.  ElUot,  R.  Art, 31  Dec. 

J  G.Lindsay,  R.  Bng 32  Dec. 

C  E.  Newport,  R.  Art 32  Dec. 

J  U.  B. Champain,  R.  Eng....  32  Dec. 

'*'.H.  Barton,  R.  Eng 3c  Dec. 

H.  C.  fi.  Pemberton,  R.  Sng.  32  Deo 

R.Home,  R.  Kng 32  Deo 

y.  Jeffreys,  R.  Eng 32  Dec 

B  H.  Jiathew,  R.  Sng 31  Dec. 

J  Ward,  R.  Eng 32  Dec 

E.  P.  Gambler,  R.  Bng 31  Dec 

E.  R,  Pranks,  R.  Art 32  Dec. 

J.  Aialabia,  R.  Art. 32  Dec. 

C.  G.  Robinson,  R.  Art 32  Deo. 

1979. 

jH.BerTy,h.p.Mn.Tr 2  Jan. 

J  H.  D.  Macpherson,  93  F....    2  Jan. 

H,Percival,  R.  Art 2  Jan, 

J- L,  Jones,  R.  Ark    26  Jan. 

Geo.  Briggs,  Madras  S.O 20  Jan. 

I;  E.  Fryer,  Madras  8.  0.   ...  20  Jan. 

'  PB. Walah,  Bombay  S.C.  20  Jan. 
^or  TnUoch,  Bengal  B.  C.  20  Jan. 
y  0. Clarke.  Madraa  S.  C.  ...  26  Jan. 

A- D.  Geddea,  27  F 39  Jan. 

r  i-e.  C.  Frankland,  203  F.    ...  ao  Jan. 

J.  A.  Smith.  2  W.  I.  R 39  Jan. 

F  P.  FoTteath,  Bombay  S.C.  ao  Feb. 
Jt  {;  Y.  C.  ScarleU, Scots  Gds.  24  Feb. 
^  N.  Money, Bengal  S.C.  ...  4  Mar. 
A  A.  Johnson,  Madras  S.  C.  14  Mar. 
7. P. Wright,  h.p.  83F.  S.O. 

/jf  Pensioners    25  Mar. 

•  •  D.  Johnstone,  207  F 25  Mar. 

I .  M.  8.  Fairbrother,  29  Hub.  . .  25  Mar. 

JR.  Jones,  Scots  Gnards 25  Mar. 

AT.  Bpens,  Bombay  S.C. ...  ao  Mar. 
\.  S.  WUliams,  R.  ifiir.  Art...  24  Mar. 
A .  C.  Wellesley , Gren.Guarda  s  Apr. 
uaniel  Becte,  h.p.  8  F.  8.  O. 

of  Pensioners 13  Apr. 

|itoft^  Mairis,  R.  Marines..  23  Apr. 
[;  W.  Wilson,  CB.  R.  Kng. ...  29  Apr. 

Si-  ?V*<»k,  41  F 27  Apr. 

C.  8.  B.  Barnett,  Bengal  S.G.  a8  Apr. 

T.  Dawes,  Bengal  sTc a8  Apr. 

^rxe  Luck,  CB.  25  Hnssan  29  Apr. 
y^Bi»^ley,Be4al8.0.  ?May 
A.AGod£Hd,Qi«ii.Giiarda    5  May 


Lieutenani  Colonels, 

B.  C.  Griffin,  R.  Art 22  May  ,W.  Lttokhardt,  Bombay  8.0. 

M.  L.  Monckton,  R.  Art 27  May  \p.9.e,  K.  F.  Chapman,  H.  Art. 

C.J.  Anderson,  Bombay  B.C.  20  May   B.  Lovett»  CSI.  R.  Bng.  

E.  Antrobns,  Gren.  Gnards...  24  May  J.  M.  ElUot,  4  F 

Horace  Ricardo,Gren.  Guards  24  May  B.  J.  Tremlett,  R.  Art 

Richard  PitsGerald,  69  F.  ...    4  June  A.  G.  Haslerigg,  22  F 

Frederick  Ley,  R.  Mar 4  June  p.i.e.  0.  W.  Robinson,  Rifle 


•.e.  J.  Duncan,  202  F 7  June 

.R.  Rowley,  Gren.  Gds.    ...    7  June 
P.  B.  Hill.  R.  Art 8  June 


S'r'; 


Francis  Knatchbull,  9  F 22  June 

B.  D.  Malcolm,  R.  Eng 22  June 

R.  J.  Walker,  Bengal  8.  C  ...  22  June 

P.  C.  Rynd,  Bengal  8.  C 12  June 

Eric  8.  Fox,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  22  June 
Jas.  Galloway,  Bombay  S.C.  22  .Tune 

H.  T.  Vacheil,  R.  Art 28  June 

0.  J.  Pearse,  Madras  8.  C.  ...  20  June 

5. «.0.  Alex.  C.  Bruce,  CB.  91  F.  22  June 
.  F.  Sanders,  R.  Mar 21  June 

P.  B.  B.  Wilson,  84  F 24  June 

0.  J.  Moorsom,  30  F 27  June 

R.  8.  Cleland,  9  Lancers 27  June 

A.  K.  Rideout,  R.  Art 27  June 

A.  W  Adcock,  26  F a  July 

C.  B.  Nurse,  R.  Mar.  5  J^y 

H.  8.  Jones,  R  Mar 7  July 

CHiarles  Tucker,  CB.  80  F. ...     9  July 

Charles  P.  Stokes,  4  F 22  July 

W.  W.  Pemberton,  Mad.  S.C.     23  July 

Fred.  John  Castle,  33  F 23  July 

Ue W.  G.  Cubits.  Bengal  B.  0.  26  July 

L  Ketchen,  R.  Art a  Aug. 

8.    B.  Kekewich,  h.p.  83  F. 

8.0.  ofPensionen 22  Aug. 

Wm.  Hill,  Madras  8.  C 25  Aug. 

J.  C.  Minto,  Bengal  S.C 29  Aug. 

A.  W.  Lucas,  2C9  F ao  Aug. 

Geo.  Fred.  Gildea,  32  F as  Aug. 

H.  M'D.  de  W.  Douglas,  Ben- 
gal S.C 29  Aug. 

C.  J.  Hope-Johnstone,  R.Ari.  20  Sept. 

H.  Phillipps,  Bombay  S.  0...  20  6ept 

C.  J.  Jennmgs,  Madras  8.  0.  xo  Sept. 

C.H.  Fresson,  h.p.  ax  F.  8.0. 
of  Pensioners   23  Sept. 

0.  A.  L.  de  Montmorency,  R. 
Bng 23  Sept 

F.  Steson,  3  F x8  Sept 

A.  G.  Mayne,  Bombay  S.  C.  ao  Sept 

E.  H.  Baker,  R.  Art 37  Sept 

B.  G.  Humfirey,  R.  Art 4  Oct 

G.  C.  Grant  Bombay  S.C.  ...    4  Oct 

C.  J.  Home,  26  F 20  Oct 

P.  D.  Boyle,  Gren.  Guards  ...  22  Oct 

M.  J.  Wheatley,  R.  Bng la  Oct 

R.  J.  C.  Marter,  2  Dr.  Gds....  25  Oct 

D.  Maodonald,  Bengal  S.C.  ao  Oct 
J.  Bartleman,  Bengal  S.C. ...  ao  Oct. 

A.  H.  Tucker,  68  F.  29  Oct 

B.  0.  Sim,  R.  Eng 3  Nov. 

E.  R.  C.  Bradford,  MSI, 
MadraaS.0 13  Not. 

H.  G.  E.  Somerset,  h.p.  38  F. 

JTo/or  and  Adiutant,  Jeruy  24  Nov. 
ire  J.  W.  Ghapun,  8  Hussars  24  Nov. 

F.  G.  8.  Curtis, 6  Dragoons...  27  Nov. 
Cecil  M'Pherson,  27  F ao  Nov. 

C.  W.  Wilson,  R.  Art aa  Nov. 

G.  E.  L.  8.  Banford,  R.  Eng.  aa  Nov. 
C.  8.  Maclean,  Bengal  S.C...  aa  Nov. 
H.  C.  P.  Rice,  Bengal  B.C....  aa  Nov. 

A.  H.  A.  Gordon,  65  F aa  Nov. 

J.W.M*Queen,Cfi.Bengal8.C  aaNov. 
H.  C.B.Tanner,  Bombay  S.C.  aa  Nov. 

F.  J.  Keen,  CB.  Bengal  S.C.  aa  Nov. 

B.  F.  Blair,  R.  Bng aa  Nov. 

H.  Williams,  Bengal  S.G aa  Nov. 

H.  CoUett,  Bengal  S.C aaNov. 

R.B.P.P.Oampbell,  Ben.  8.0.  22  Nov. 

Hon,  A.  Stewart,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

R.  A.  Wauchope,  Bengal  S.C.  22  Nov. 
A.  FitsHugh,  Bengal  8.0. ...  2a  Nov. 
lir4rG.N.0hanner,BengalS.C.  22  Nov. 

E.  A.  Wood,  xo  Hussars 22  Nor. 

H.  Chapman,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  2a  Nov. 

G.  Stewart,  Bengal  S.C 22  Nov. 

F.  T.  HumArey,  Bombay  S.C.  2a  Nov. 

p.:e.  G.  Hatchell,  60  F aa  Nov. 

A.  P.  Palmer,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  aa  Nov. 
8.  Parry,  R.  Art aa  Nov. 

C.  A.  Sun,  R.  Eng aa  Nov. 

p.#.c.  G.  U.  Prior,  200  P 92  Nov. 

W.  Galbraith,  85  F aa  Nov. 

W.  M.  CampbsU,  R.  Bng aa  Nov. 

A.  G.  Boss,  Bengal  S.C at  Nov. 

G.  B.  Wolseley,  65  P aaNov. 

T.  M.  Haslerigg,  R.  Art  aa  Nov. 

0.  L.  Woodn^,  Bengal  8.0.  aa  Not. 


Brigade. 
J.  C.  Russell,  xa  Lancers 

S.:e.  W.  L.  Dalrymple,  88  F. 
.  E.  Stewart,  Bengal  S.  C. 

R.  W.  C.  Wineloe,  22  P 

W.  M.  Dunbar,  34  F 

.».e.  8.  Boulderson,  27  Lane. 

'.  8.  Le  Grice,  R.  Art 

A,  C.  Twentyman,  4  F 

p.9,e.  E.  L.  Sngland,  23  P.  ... 

R.  H.  Hackett,  90  F 

rC  W.  K.  Leet  13  F 

p.9.e.  H.  M.  Bengtmgh,  77  F. 

0.  J.  Moysey,  R.  Eog 

J.  F.  Owen,  R.  Art   

J.  W.  Huakisson,  56  F 

p.$.e.  A.,  L.  Walker,  99  F 

p.«.e.Oomelius  Francis  Olery, 

h.p.  mF 

0.fl.«.  M.  W.  E.  Gosset,  54  F... 
F.  W.  Grenfell,  60  F 

F.  Garrington,  34  F 

J.  M.  G.  Tongne,  24  F 

W.  D.  Chapman,  h.p.  x8  F. 

8.0.  of  Pensioners 

A  J.  Wake,  R.  Art 

A.  H.  Davidson,  R.  Art 

R.  H.  Lewis,  h.p.  20  F.  8.  O. 

ofPensioners  

J.  Sconce.  Bengal  S.C 

a.  A.  MaUook,^engal  S.C. 

G.  L.  Warden,  Bombay  S.C. 
W.  P.  Dickon,  Madras  S.C... 

T.  Weldon,  Madras  S.C 

W.  Hay,  Madras  8.  C 

F.  P.  Roworoft,  Bengal  S.C. 
H.  De  Brett,  Bengal  S.C.  ... 

T.  Obbard,  Madras  S.C 

0.  W.  Street  Madras  S.C  ... 

G.  8.  Stevens,  Bombay  S.C. 
W.  R.  M.  Holroyd,  Ben.  S.C. 
J.  G.  Watts,  Bombay  S.C. ... 
T.  L.  Praser,  Bombay  S.C... 
H.  L  Lugard,  Madras  S.C... 

R  A.  Cole,  Madras  S.C 

A.  Bataner,  Madras  S.C  

J.  K.  Clubley,  Madras  S.C. 
J.PitsThomas  ShadweU,23F. 

P.  G.  L.  Smith,  R.  Eng 

H.  L.  A.  Tottenham,BeiL  8.  C 
J.  M.  H.  Maitland,  R.  Eng... 


Geo.  Perceval  Beamish.  36  P. 
r.  B.  Strong,  Bomlmy  B.C.... 
G.  P.  Graham,  Bengal  S.G. ... 

A.  Cophuxd,  Bengal  S.C 

D.W.Laughton,  Madras  8.  C 
Edward  wm.  Saunders,  14  F. 
p.9.e.C.  B.Webber,  R.  Eng. 

P.  B.  Lewes,  R.  Art 

C.  H.  Chichester,  5  Lancers.. 

PhlUp  FitsRoy,  5  F 

H.  Sndthett,  R.  Art 

P.  J.  Hioks,  Madras  8.  C 

R.  8.  Robertson,  Bengal  6.  C. 
H.  M.  8.  Clarke,  Madras  8.  C 
G.  R.  Hennessy,  Bengal  S.  C. 
M.  C.  Perreau,  Bengal  8.  C... 
S.F.  M*GilUvray,Bombay8.C. 
O.  B.  C  St.  John,  C5J.R.Bng. 

A.  Battye,  Bengal  8.  C 

C.  H.  Plowden,  Madras  S.C... 
G.  8.B.  Hewetson,  Madras  B.C. 

A.  Durand,  Bombay  8. 0 

J.  M.  Boyd,  Bombay  8.0 

H.  D.  B.  W.  Chester,  Bengal 

S.O 

J.  B.  Reid.  Madras  8.  C 

J.  G.  Campbell,  204  F 

J.  M.  Allardico,  76  F 

F.  Gheneviz-Trench,  ao  Sm. 
Montague  Browne,  h.p.  34  F. 

8.  0.  ofPensioners 

C.  W.  M'Niell,  h.p.  Mil.  Tr. 

8.  O.  ofPensioners 

J.  N.  B.Hewett,  Bengal  S.  C. 

T.  T.  Simpson,  98  Foot    

Julius  Barras,  Bombay  B.  C. 
T.  N.  Walker,  Bengal  8.  C... 
C  H.  Grace.  Madras  8.  O. ... 
H.  T.  O'R^y,  Madras  S.  C. 


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29  Nov. 
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9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
9  Dec. 
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20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
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20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
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24  Dec. 
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x4Mar. 
24  Mar. 
14  Mar. 
a4Mar. 


14 

MAJO&B. 

1880. 

^  W.  H.  Hartman.  Unatt.    ...  aa  July 

1888. 

Geo.  Montagu,  Unatt a8  Ji^ie 

1840. 
J.  B.  Castieau,  h.p.  R.  Mar....  lo  Nov. 

1864. 
John  K.Mackenzie,  Unatt.. .  24  June 
W.  C.  rwcOTtw* Avonmore.h.p. 

R.  Art 12  Dec. 

1878. 

John  P.  Campbell..3o  F 5  -Tuly 

John  Henry  Kirke,  h.p.  19  P.    5  Jaly 

B.  S.  Robinson,  89  P 5  July 

Pidw.  Abbot  Anderson,  18  P.  5  July 
Geo.  Henry  Cochrane.  8  P. . . .  3  July 
John  James  8.  O'Neill,  20  P.  5  July 
John  L.  Moore,  h.p.  34  P. 

S.  O.  of  Pensioners    5  July 

C.  ]§.  Stirling,  h.p.  R.  Art ...  5  July 
Jame.4  Murray  Straton,  47  P.  5  July 

Wm.  H.  Rowland,  55  P 5  July 

Wm.  8.  Richardson,  46  P.  ...  5  July 

G.  C.  Bartholomew,  109  P.  ...  5  July 

C.  H.  Roddy,  h.p.  Ceylon  B.  5  July 

Porster  Longfleld,  8  P 5  July 

Edward  Maroon,  12  P 5  July 

J.  P.  Henley,  h  p.  Rifle  Br...  5  July 

A.  A.  I^e  Mesurier,  14  P 5  July 

John  H.  Sharpe,  iLp.  55  P--  5  July 

Pra.  John  Green,  h.p.  58  P...  5  July 

E'lwin  John  Oldfleld,  5  P.  ...  5  July 

Arthur  Evelyn  Pyler,  50  P.  5  July 

Fred.  B.  Sandwith,  10  P.   ...  5  .Inly 

J.  L. Clarke,  h.p.  R.  Art 5  July 

P.  L.  H.  Lyon,  h.p.  R.  Art...  5  July 

Henry  C.  Vibart,  9  P 5  July 

Aug.  P.  de  B.  Dixon,  14  P. ...  5  July 

Joseph  Gates  Travers,  17  P.  5  July 

C.  J.  C.  Roberts,  9  P 5  July 

E.  R.  R.  Barnes,  35  P 5  July 

George  Forbes,  78  F 5  July 

Robert  C.  Martin,  hj>.  19  P. 

Steruiting  Officer,  Wore4»Ur  5  July 

John  O.  Vandeleur.  35  P.    ...  5  July 

Matthew  Holford  Hale.  26  P.  5  July 

Dawson  Townley,  75  F 5  July 

Richard  A.  Manners,  1  P.  ...  5  July 
H.  L,  Searle.  h.p.  R.  Mar. 

Art.  8.  O.  of  Pensioners  ...  5  July 

Henry  Wood,  Rifle  Br 5  July 

R.   G.   Charlton,  h.p.  8i   P. 

8.  O.  of  Penaioners   5  July 

Alex.Charles  Grant.h.p.87  P.  5  July 

William  Green,  4a  P 5  July 

Lewis  Blyth  Hole,  6  P 5  July 

Wm.C.  O'Shaughnessy,  12  P.  5  July 

v.a.e,  R.  J.  Maxwell,  96  P.  ...  5  July 

Wm.  Osborne  Barnard.  96  P.  5  July 
C.W.Carrington,h.p.  R.  Mar. 
Barrack  MomUt   at  Fortt- 

mtoufh  S  July 

John  Wilkinson,  h.p.  80  P....  5  July 

Wm.  Henry  Hingeston,  58  P.  5  July 

Charles  Hereford,  19  P 5  July 

Fred.  Stephen  Terry,  «  P.  5  July 
J.  K.  D.  Mackenzie,  86  P.  ...  5  July 
•Q.    W.    Northey,   h.p.    Dis- 
charge Depot  5  July 

James  Goldie,  6  Dr.  Grds.  ...  5  July 
Montgomery  Williams,  joo  P.  5  July 

P.  H.  A.  Seymour,  Rifle  Br.  5  July 

John  Edward  Allen,  79  P.  ...  5  July 

George  Bayley,  31  P 5  July 

P.  W.  de  Winton,  R.  Art.    ...  s  July 

B.  P.  Schreiber,  R.  Art 5  July 

M.  Tweedie,  R.  Art.  5  July 

L.  Griffiths,  R.  Art 5  July 

W.  R.  Lluellyn,  R.  Art 5  July 

P.  G.  Baylay,  R.  Art. 5  July 

N.  H.  Harris,  R.  Art 5  July 

W.  G.  Martin,  R.  Art.  5  July 

P.  H.  Sandilands,  R.  Art.    ...  5  July 

W.  B.  B.  Ellis,  R.  Art 5  July 

V.  D.  Majendie,  R.  Art 5  July 

J.  B.  Blaokwell,  R.  Art 5  July 

Sir  J.  W.  Campbell,  B<.  R.  Art.  5  July 

iB.  de  V.  Tupper,  R.  Art.    ...  5  July 

J.  H.  Wilson,  h.p.  R.  Eng.  ...  5  July 

P.  A.  Whlnyates,  R.  Art 5  July 

P.  C.  Elton,  R.  Art 5  July 

C.  Collingwood,  R.  Art.    5  July 

P.  A.  Anley,  R.  Art 5  July 

W.  Rooke,  R.  Art 5  July 

^rW.A.Prai^klandfB^.R.Eng.  5  July 

J.  R.  King,  h.  p.  R.  Art S  July 


Lieutenant  Colonels — Majors* 

T.  Cuming,  R.  Art 5  <^^\y 


G  L.  C.  Merewether,  R.ing.  25  An* 


C.  B.  8.  Scott.  R.  Art 5  J"'? 

H.  D.  Pitt,  R.  Art 5  ^^1^ 

H.  Y.  Wortham,  R.  Art S  fi'lv 

H.  B.  Maule,  R.  Art 5  '^^'l? 

B.  R.  Pesting,  R.  Eng.  .; S  J  ^ib', 

G.  W.  Stockley,  R.  Eng 5  Ju'>' 

J.  A.  PapUlon,  R.  Eng S  -Ti'lv 

W.  B.  Rice,  R.  Art 5  -I'llv 

G.  U.  Knox,  R.  Art 5^"!^,,,,     ^  '   o  t:,  at^ 

O.  H.  Goodenough,  R.  Art....  S 'J'^lv,K.l«;.  Fenenm.  48  P.    6 Dec. 

J.  H.  P.  Anderson,  R.  Art.  ...  5  ■' -m^i'  £  ?;  ^^^y^*  |L ®°*^ '**  ^^ 

H,  Tulloch,  h.p.  R.  Eng 5  July  H.  R.  Mead,  R.  Eng xi  Dec 

H.  C.  Parrell,  R.  Art 5  Jul>  g.  femalley,  R.  Eng n  T)-^. 

E.  M'Laughlin,  R.Art, 5  Jiil>  B.  p,  Crpzier,  R.Eng n  I^ 

-    -      •       J-    '    ^  s  J  nh[H   S.  Palmer,  R.  Eng u  Dec. 

5  .luly  Robert  Barton,  R.  Eng i-  ^  • 

5  July"  '    ^ '^   ''  '^   "~ 


P  PhelpB,  R.  Eng •—.  25  Aug. 

y.  B  Mainguy,  R.  Bug 26  Aur 

H    F.  C.  Lewin,  R.  Eng.......  j6Aiuf. 

A.  G   Dumford,  R.  Bug »6Ang. 

W,  IJalfe,  II  Hussars  29  Au?. 

T.  R.  Ryan,  R.  Art  i  Sep: 

R.  L  Dashwood,  15  F 23  Sept. 

C.  A^<hbumham,  60  Rifles  ...  18  Oct. 
A    \f.  Rawlin/*,  R.  Art 2g0e-. 


A.  S.  Hunter,  R.  Art. 
G.  A.  Crawford.  R.  Art. 
T.  A.  de  Moleyns,  R.  Art. 

J.  B.  Richardson,  R.  Art s  J  u^y 

W.  H.  Warden,  R.  Art 5  J^llv 
W.  H.  Izod,  R.  Art sJiiiy 

T.  Van  Straubenzee,  R.  Art.  5  ^^"ly 

H.  W.  Shakerley,  R.  Art 5  -July 

E.  Staveley,  R.  Art s  July 

H.  Edmeades,  R.  Art 5  July 


De, 
Ri^bort  O.  Jones,  R.  Eng.  ...  ir  D.  c 

V.  Cr.  Clayton,  R.  Eng n  ^Kr. 

F.  J   Smith,  R.  Eng 11  1' 

T.  F.  Dowden,  R.  Eng ix  I>-: 

A.  G.  Nightingale,  93  P 14  Dc. 

FiuRoy  S.  Talbot,  R.  Art....  17  Dtc. 

a.  B.  White,  92  F 24  Deo. 

R.  K.  Gibb,  h.p.  i  W.  I.  R...  24  De-:. 


J.  M.  Burn,  R.  Art 5  July  J.  A- Tighe,  m  P-^- *?  »ec 

S.  J.  Nicholson,  R.  Art 5  juU  N.  RnatehbuTl,  95  P.... 29  Dec. 

W.  Smith,  R.  Art  5  J'lly  I'.'.e.  John  Creagh,  s  P 29  Dec 


V€  E.  T.  Thackeray,  R.  Eng.    5  J»>^y 

J.  G.  Forbes,  R.  Eng 5  July 

C.  R.  Buckle,  R.  Art 5  July 

C.  H.Luard.R.  Eng. 5  July 

J.  Bimey,  R.  Eng 5  July 

G.  Swinton,  R.  Eng 5  July 

A.  T.  Mander,  R.  Eng 5  July 

J.  H.  Bedford,  R.  Eng 5  July 

W.  M.  Ducat,  R.  Eng 5  July 

J.  T.  Leishman,  R.  Art 1  Aug. 

C.  E.  Basevi,  R.  Art i  Aug. 

S.  Penny,  R.  Art.   1  Aug. 

E.  H.  Courtney.  R.  Eng.  ...  3  Aug. 
R.  M.  P.  Sandford,  R.  Bug.    3  Aug. 

R.  Bullen,  R.  Eng 3  Aug. 

H.  H.  Jones,  R.  Eng 4  Aug. 

W.  Newman,  R.  Art     13  Aug. 

0.  N.  Judge,  R.  Eng 20  Aug. 

W.  H.  B.  Kingsley,  67  P.    ...  21  Aug. 

A.  T.  Storer,  R.  Eng 27  Aug. 

W.  H.  Collins,  R.  Eng 29  Aug 

G.  F.  Blackwood,  R.  Art.  ...  11  Sept, 
H.  Thompson,  Bengal  3.  C.  xi  Sept. 
C.  E.  Bates,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  11  Sept. 
Chas.  Clithcrow  Gore,  83  P.    6  Oct. 

C.  E.  Nairnp.R.  Art 2  Nov. 

H.  J.  Thornton,  R.  Art 2  Nov. 

H.  W.  Stockley.  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

H.  Chichester,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

D.  S.  Pemberton,  R.  Art.  ...  23  Nov. 

W.  R.  Craster,  R.  Art 23  Nov. 

G.  E.  Maule.  R.  Art 11  Dec. 

W.  D.  Carey.  R.  Art 11  Dec. 

T.  Hume,  R.  Art n  Doc. 


1874. 

G.  J.  Hamilton,  26  P 6  Jan. 

A.  J.  Ford,  h.p.  t  P 7  J&Q. 

J.  P.  Sweeney,  h.p.  83  P. 
Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  26  Jan. 

Francis  Duncan,  R.  Art 4  Feb 

.».tf.  J.  Ryder  Oliver, R.  Art    4  f"*"' 
ames  P.  Morgan,  R.  Art...    4  Fe^'- 

G.  G.  Hannen,  R.  Art 4  f  e*>- 

Arthur  Ford,  R.  Art 4  Fe'\ 

Alex.  Walker,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 

Alford  Dixon,  R.  Art 4  Feb. 

Edw.  Hart  Dyke,  R.  Art 4  Fe^. 

Anson  Swinton.  R.  Art 4  Fel. 

Reginald  Whitting,  8  F.......  20  Feb. 

Riohard  Sadleir,  R.  Art 20  Feb 

Wm.  R.  Barlow,  R.  Art 11  Mar. 

Roberto.  Smith,  R.  Art n  Mar. 

Charles  D.  Chalmers,  R. Art.  z  1  Mar. 

S.  P.  Lynes,  R.  Art 11  Mar. 

A.  Le  Mesurior.  R.  Eng.    ...  13  Mir. 

W.  Merriman,  R.  Eng 13  Mur. 

K.  G.  Henderson,  60  Rifles..  27  Mar. 

Henry  Grattan,  35  F 28  Mar. 

R.E  .Roe,  h.p.  89  F.S.O.of  P.     1  Apr. 

p.$.e.  G.  K.  Shaw.  68  F i  Apr. 

R.  K.  Bayly,  42  F i  Apr. 

G.  A.  Purse,  42  F 1  Apr. 

A.  A .  Davidson ,  Madras  S .  C.    i  Ai^r . 

D.  North,  47  P lApr. 

H.  C.  Seddon,  R.  Eng- 1  Apr. 

Edw.  J.  Briscoe,  20  F 1  Apr 


J.  P.  Crease,  R.  Mar.  Art. 
W.  W.  AUnutt,  R.  Marines  . 
W.  E.  Despard,  R.  Marines . 
p.g.e.F.S.  Russell,  14  Hussars 

H.  P.  Hutton,  23  F 

Parry  Lambert,  R.  Eng 

John  M.  M'Neile,  R  Eng. ... 
0  C.8.Moncrieff,C5flR.Eng. 
FCeith  A.  Jopp,  R.  Eng. 


•  Ipj.e.  C.  J.  Burnett.  15"^'. 

•  w. 


I  Apr. 
1  Ar.r. 
lApi. 
1  Apr. 
I  Ai-r. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 


A.T.  Helden.  CMG.  100  P. 

Wm.  Fowler,  47  P 1  Ap 

UC  W.  P.  Butler,  CB.  h.p. 

69  F 

A.  A.  Godwin,  103  P 

C.  J.  Bromhead,  24  P 

p.§.e.  R.  W.  T.  Gordon,  93  P. 
p.».c.  Bon.H.J.  L.Wood,  h.p. 

12  Lancers 


I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
1  Apr. 
I  Apr. 


1873. 
Henry  H.  St.  Lcger,  71  F.  ...  2  Jan. 

J.  T.'Twigge,  R.Eng 15  Jan. 

James  Creagh,  17  F 19  Jan. 

O.W.Hawes.h.p.Bengal  S.C.  13  Feb. 
Geo.  E.  Phippa  Trent,  26  P.  15  Feb. 

J.  T.  French,  h.jp.  go  P 8  Mar. 

R.  G.  Thorold,  R.  Eng 8  Mar. 

H.  R.  Paber,R.  Eng 12  Mar. 

Edw.  Mitchell,  R.  Eng 2  Apr. 

John  Gamier,  R.  Eng 2  Apr.  ; 

R.  W.  Phipps,  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

R.  Sandham,  R.  Art 12  Apr.  ^ 

A.  A.  Stewart,  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

R.  T.  Hamond,  R.  Art 12  Apr. 

John  Tilly,  23  P 14  Apr.  j 

Hon.  R.  V.  DiUon,  R.  Art.  ...  16  Apr. 

B.  8.  Burnett,  R.  Art i6  Apr.] G.W.C.Plowden, Bengal  S.C. 

P.  L.  Bellamy,  55  F 6  May.J.H  Lloyd.h.p. Bombay  S.C. 

R.  M.  Smith,  R.  Eng 23  Mny  H.  W.  Harris.  BomlwivS.C. 

M.  C.  Morris,  2  F 26  May  G.  W.  H.  Hoggan,  Ben.  S.C. 

Wm.  H.  Burland,  19  F i  Juno  Charles  Mant,  R.  Eng. 

Wm.  Newsome,  R.  Eng i  June!  J.  W.  Hassell,  i  P 

J.  J.  Heywood,  61  P i  Aug.  U.M.W.Samson.h.p.iW.LR.  15  Apr. 

T.  Gash,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles...  15  Aug.  tVC  T.  Gadell,  Bengal  S.  C  17  Apr. 

C.  E.  L.  Bluett.  22  P 22  Aug-  IR.  H.  P.  Doran,  toP 18  Apr. 

G.  8.  Hills,  R.  Bng.   23  Aug.  jH.  W.  Gordon, Bengal  S.C...    6  M«y 

O.J.  Smith,  R.  Eng 24Aug.  ■  W.  B.  G.  Cleather,  47  P 10  May 

J.  Bokford,  R.  Eng.  24  Aug.  B.  Cracroft,  Bengal  S.  G.  ...  15  Mir 

A-  M.  Brandreth,  R.  Bag.  ...  24  Aug.  R.  I.  Adamson,  18  F 22  Mav 

R.  G.  Smyth,  R.  Eng 24  Aug.  G.  T.  Bunbury,  Riflo  Br 38  May 

J.  P.  Steel,  R.  Bng,   24  Aug.  |J.  Williamson,  23  F. 30  Mur 

D.  C.  Walker,  R.  Eng 25  Aug.  *F.  H.  Thompson,  Mad.  8.  C.    8  Jn^ 

H.  Looock.  R.  Eng 25  Aug.  G.  A.  A.  Baker,  Bengal  S.C.    8  Jtuk 

P.  Hime,  B.  Eng 25  Aug.  jW.  J.  Bell,  Madras  S.C.......    8  June 

'W.  Keith,  R.  Eng 23  Aug.  J.  C.  Gunning,  Madras  S.C.    9  Juda 


I  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
14  Ap:. 


L.  6.  Brown,  Bombay  S.  C.  9  June 
H.  M.  Repton,  Benral  S.  C.  9  Jane 
G.  RowlAndson,  Madras  S.C.  9  June 
F.  Wheeler,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  9  Juno 
J.W.C.Henderaon,  Mad.S.C.  9  June 
Herbert  Chas.  Patton,  2a  P.  10  June 
Edw.  M.  Beadon,  85  F xo  June 

E.  8.  Berkeley,  Madnu  S.C.  10  June 
W.L.N.Knyvett,Madra88.C.  10  June 
8.  W.  B.  Sherman,  Mad.  S.C.  10  June 

B.  H.  Preeton,  Madras  S.  C.  xo  June 

F.  B.  Boone,  Madras  S.  C...  xo  June 
J.  Upperton,  Bengal  S.  C...  xo  June 
FC H.  0.  T.  Jarrett.Ben.S.C.  xo  June 
Geo.  Murray,  Madras  S.  C.  xo  June 
Colin  Mackenzie,  Mad.  S.  C.  20  June 

P.  Brodigan,  28  P 27  June 

L.  C.  A.  1.  de  Cetto,  R.  Art.    i  July 

C.  Trench,  B,  Art. x  July 

F.  A,  Stebbing,  h.p.  96  P. ...    8  July 

T.  John.  46  P 8  July 

S.  Riminffton,  Bombay  S.  C.  20  July 
R.  C.  Budd,  Madras  8.  C. ...  20  July 

Heuiy  GUlett,  13  P 21  July 

H.M.  Thompson,  h.p.  82  P., 

Seeretury     ajtd     Adjutant 

*--*^-4»r^«» '3  J^iy 

W,  B.  Holmes,  R,  Eng 23  July 

J-  5"  SyMQ-I^urie,  34  F. ...  i  Aug. 
Gt.  G.  H.  Pulton,  Bom.  8.0...  4  Aug. 
W.  W.  Hume,  Bengal  8.  0...  5  Aug. 
W.  Blenkinsop,  li.  p.  3  Dr. 

Gds.,  Cavalry  Depot 12  Aug. 

S.  M.  Forbes,  b.p.  2  W.I.R.  X2  Aug. 

fStraghan,  74*" 13  Aug. 

J.  N.  Wilson.  Madras  8.  C.  20  Aug. 
0.  Mensies,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  26  Aug. 
w.  G.  Trevor,  Bombay  8.  C.  31  Aug. 
J.  W.  Watson,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Sept. 
w^?yi*'*^^^«*^S.C.  iSept. 
W.  P.  La  Touche,  Bom.  8.  C.  6  Sept. 
W.  Stoddart,  Madras  8.  C...  12  Sept. 
V  J- West.  Madras  8.  C.  ...  12  Sept. 
t^-  9!^^^'  Bengal  S  C.  12  Sept. 
W.  8.  Bailey,  Madras  S.  C.  19  Sept. 
«  S-J^^^^f  Bombay  S.  C.  ao  Sept. 
RP.H.Macgregor.h.p.  MU. 

Train,  8. 0.  of  Pentioners  7  Oct. 
8t,6eo.  Caulfeild,Mad.  S.C.  20  Oct. 
R.  H.  Phelips,  Madras  S.C.  ao  Oct. 

H.  C.  Uwes,  R.  Art 31  Oct. 

Edward  Birch,  11  P ax  Nov. 

John  Cobb,  h^.R.  Marines, 

PafmaHer,Poirt*mouthDio.  25  Nov. 

£.  G.  Blade,  Rifle  Br j  Deo. 

i-  W.  R.  Clements,  R.  Eng.  2  Deo. 
W^.  L.  Milligan,  h.p.  ICl. 

TV.  8.0.  of  Pensioners  ...  s  Dec. 
R.  Houghton,  Madras  8.  C.    9  Dec. 

A.  Vivian,  Bengal  S.  C 9  Dec. 

f  i  J^***'*'  Bombay  8.  C.    9  Deo. 

A.  M'Gpun.  Madras  S.  C...  9  Doc. 
J.  p.  Harington,  Ben.  8.  0.  10  Dec. 
T.^wndes,  Madras  B.C....  10  Dec. 
B.W.Broughtoii. Mad.S.C.  xo  Dec. 
t.  W.  Yonge,  Bombay  S.C.  10  Dec. 
r ?\?°y*®»  Bengal  8.  C. ...  xo  Deo. 
J.  P.  Warloir,  Madras  S.  0.  xo  Dec. 
0.  Tyndall,  Madras  8.  C. ...  10  Dec. 
E.  Faunce,  Madras  S.C.  ...  20  Dec. 
t.W.Campbell.Bengal8.C.  20  Dec. 
^.  &.  Gpod&llo\v,  Bom.  S.C.  23  Dec. 
>.  R.  Burlton,  Bengal  S.  C.  30  Dec. 

1875. 

H  l-  Angela.  Wgal  S.C...  4  Jan. 
H.P.Pntchard,R.Art.      ...     7  Jan. 

B.  Yaldwyn,  R.  Art 7  Jan. 

w  i'  n^^S^'  ^-  ^^ '6  Jan. 

^.  Budd  R.  Art ,6  Jan. 

J.  Haaghton.  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

e;'*-^-8.8toney,R.Art,....  x6  Jan. 

w,  G.  Brancker.  R.  Art x6  Jan. 

a  R  Cameron  OJfe.R.  Art.  16  Jan. 
W.H  Noble.  R.  Art ,6  Jan. 

W.  KeomUs.  R  Art 16  Jan. 

S;^jnd.RArt ,€jan. 

PWw2**^'^^ «<^Jan. 

F.  W.  Ward,  B.  Art ,6  Jan. 

Jw5^'?*'®«n«*^S.O....  20  Jan. 
0  If  fltS?®"**J?'^o™-  8-0.  ao  Jan. 
Wt?T  *■?*»??•  ^«n«al 8.0...  aoJan. 
wa.  Jacob,  Bombay  B.C.  ...  ao  jS 


Majors. 

t)ensil  Hammill,  75  P ax  Jan. 

E.  8.  Ostrehan,  Bombay  S.C.  31  Jan. 

P.  Montgomerie,  R.  Eng 3  Feb. 

H.  H.  Lee,  R.  Eng 3  Peb. 

A.  Stewart,  Bengal  S.C 4  Feb. 

>P.  W.  Powlett,  Bengal  S.C...  4  Feb. 
'H.  B.  Coningham,  Mad.S.C.  4  Feb. 
jM.  P.  Bicketts,  Bengal  S.  C.    4  Feb. 

H.  H.  Peanion,  12  P 6  Feb. 

W.  8.  Macleod,  Madras  S.  C.  6  Feb. 
T.  Gardiner,  h.p.  98  P.  Se- 

eruitinq  Officer  at  Cork  23  Peb. 

J.  Rawlins,  48  P 26  Feb. 

H.  B.  Hayward,  45  P 27  Feb. 

A.  J.  C.  Birch,  Bengal  S.C. ...    a  Mar. 

O.  Barnes,  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar. 

C.  M.  Moberly,  Madras  S.C.    4  Mar. 

G.  A.  Way,  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar. 

E.  C.  Ross,  Bombay  S.C 7  Mar. 

H.  S.  Stabb,  32  P 8  Mar. 

p.ff'.c.W.R.  Lascelles.RifleBr.  xoMar. 
J.  S.  H.  Algar,  60  Rifles xo  Mar. 

M.c.  C.  A.  Gorham,  R.  Art.     xo  Mar. 

r.  H.  Graham,  R.  Art xoMar. 

W.  M.  Dickinson,  Mad.  S.C...  15  Mar. 
C.  A.  Munro,  Bengal  SC.  ...  17  Mar. 
T.  K.Guthrie,  Miidras  S.C...  17  Mar. 

R.  P.  Firth,  Bengal  S.C 17  Mar. 

P.  J.N.Mackenzie,BengalS.C.  17  Mar. 
O.  R.  Newmarch,BengalS.C.  17  Mar. 
C  M'Inroy,  Madras  B.C.  ...  17  Mar. 
P.  W.  Boileau,  Bengal  S.C...  20  Mar. 
A.  O'H.  Clay,  Madras  S.C...  20  Mar. 

M.  Ramsay,  Bengal  S.C 20  Mar. 

R.  C.  Money,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  20  Mar. 
C  R  Matthews,  Bengal  S.C  20  Mar. 

C.  E.  Fisher,  Bombay  S.C.  28  Mar. 
J.  Gabbett.  Madras  8.  C 30  Mar. 

D.  H.  Traill,  R.  Eng 31  Mar. 

A.  J.  Pilgate,  R.  Eng 31  Mar. 

H.  M.  Vibart,  R.  Eng 31  Mar. 

G.  P.  8.  Chambers,  R.  Art...    i  Apr. 

W.  8.  Curzon,  R.  Art i  Apr. 

J.  P.  Pierson,  R.  Art i  Apr. 

R,  W.  Trevor,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Apr. 
H.  C.  Wright,  Madras  8.  C  4  Apr. 
T.  H.B.  Brooke,  Madras  S.C.  4  Apr. 
W.  H.  Clements,h.p.  R.  Mar. 

S.O.  of  Pensioners 14  Apr. 

S.  Dunlop,  R,  Art 14  Apr. 

B.  Lyons,  R.  Art X4  Apr. 

H.  Parker,  15  P 16  Apr. 

A.Hill,34P 16  Apr. 

H.  C  B.  Ward,  Bengal  S.C.  20  Apr. 
J.  M'D.  Smith,  Madras  S.C.  ao  Apr. 

G.  C  Ross,  Bengal  S.C 29  Apr. 

J.  M.  Hey  wood,  R.  Eng 3  May 

P.  J.  Rivers,  Madras  S.C.  ...    4  M^y 

E.  H.  E.  KJiuntze,Beng.B.C.    xx  May 

H.  J.  Hallowes,  xs  P 29  May 

A.  P.  P.  Harcourt,  Ben.S.C.  8  June 
C  L.  Raikes,  Madras  S.C. ...    8  June 

A.  M.  PhUlips,  Bombay  S.C.  8  June 
W.  Q.  Murray,  h.p.  Ben.  S.C.  8  June 
John  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C. ...  8  June 
James  Miller,  Bengal  8.0. ...  8  June 
G.  B.  Parrington;  Mad.  S.C.  9  June 
W.  C.  Plant,  Madras  S.O.  ...    9  June 

B.  L.  Ommanney,  Ben.  S.C.  9  June 
H.  M.  B.  Burlton,  Ben.  S.O.  12  June 
P.A.yanHomrigh,Mad.  S.O.  x 2  June 
H.  P.  deLousada,  Mad.  S.O.  20  June 
W.  Chisholm,  Madras  8.0. ...  25  June 
John  Godson,  Madras  8.0...    4  July 

J.  L.  Bradahaw,  80  P jo  July 

G.  W.  Borradaile,  R.  Art.  ...  14  July 
T.  W.  Sanders,  Bombay  S.C.  16  July 

A.  J.  Doig,  Bombay  S.  0.  ...  16  July 
W.  J.  Seaton,  Madras  8.  0.  20  July 

G.  B.  B.  Hobart,  R.  Art 24  July 

H.  A.  Tracey.  R.  Art 24  July 

H.  J.  P.  Shea,  R.  Art 24  July 

R.  C  W.  Mitrord,  Ben.  S.C.  25  July 
C  Swinhoe,  Bombay  8.  0. ...  27  ,luly 

John  Briggs,  82  P 20  Jub 

T.  E.  Adams,  45  F 4  Aug. 

Edw.  Micklem,  R.  Eng xa  Aug. 

J.  W.  Hindle,  Madras  S.O.  ao  Aug. 
0.  P.  Moore,  Madras  S.C.  ...  ao  Aug 
W.H.  King.Hannan,R.  Art.  ax  Aug. 

T.  8.  Secoombe,  R.  Art 21  Aug. 

H.P.R.P.Crawftird.Mad.S.C.    i  Sept. 

R.  8.  Jago,  Madras  8.0 4  Sept. 

J.C.8myth.Windham,RArt.    8  Sept 

W.  B.  R.  Hall,  R.  Art. 8  Sept 

W.T.  Budgen,  R.  Art 8  Sept 

B.  Broadrick,  R.  Art. 8  Sept 

B.  Gladstone,  h.p.  R.M.Art.  15  Sept 
P.  T.  Warburton,  R.  Eng....  16  Sept. 


jC.  D.  fiaynes,  Madras  S.C. 
M.  D.  V.T.  Grant,  Bom.  S.O. 

[A.  C  Davidson,  R.  Art 

iJ.  Lawson,  59  P 

'p.«.o.  A.  L.  Emerson,  28  P.  ... 
-P.  Weldon,  Madras  8.  0.  ,.. 
H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  Mad.  S.O. 

J.  Wilkinson,  105  P 

R.  Bythell,  Bombay  S.  0.  ... 
A.  G.  Owen,  Bengal  S.  0.  ... 
H.  A.  Lewes,  Bengal  S.  C. ... 
L.  Russell,  h.p.  BombiiyS.O. 
C  A.  Liardet,  Madras  8.  C. 

Henry  Kerr,  7  P 

H.  G.  Saunders,  Bengal  S.  C 

Josias  Dunn,  89  P 

H.  Waring,  2  F 

E.  L.  Hercy,  2F 

CO.L.Pronderga8t,  Ben.S.C. 

W.  W.  Murdoch,  R.  Art 

E.  D.  Tarleton,  R.  Art 

J.  M'Mullin,  Madras  S.  C.  ... 

H.  P.  Darwall,  R.  Art 

R.  Thompson,  R.  Eng 

8.  Crosier,  43  F 

C  S.  Blair,  Madras  S.  0.  ... 

John  Blaksley,  3  F 

John  Liston,  Bengal  8.  C  ... 
a.H.  Hudleston,  Bengal  S.C. 
R.  M.  Skinner,  Bengal  8.  C 
John  Ewing,  Madras  8.  0. ... 
P.  P.  W.  PreemJin,  Ben.  S.C. 
FCP.  D.  M.  Brown,  Ben.S.C. 
W.  V.  P.  Jacob,  Bengal  S.  0. 
H.  S.  Court,  Madras  S.  C  ... 
R.  Wheeler,  Madras  8.  C  ... 
A.  C  Havelook,  Madras  S.  C 

D.  M'Neill,  Madras  S.  C 

Montagu  Hall,  loi  F 

P.  P.  Daniell,  75  P 

H.  Morton,  Bengal  8.  0 

R.  P.  Litchfleld.MadrasS.  0. 
W.  T.  Eden,  Bombiw-  S.  C... 

E.  R.  Cottingham,  R.  Art... 

1876 
J.  0.  Auchinleck,  R.  Art.  ... 

A.  R.  Chapman,  Bengal  S.O. 

B.  C  Codrington,  Ben.  S.C 
J.  P.  Grant,  Bombay  S.C... 

C.  S.  Kyle,  R.  Art 

P.  0.  St  John,  Madras  S.C 
E.  M.  Woodcock,  Bom.  S.O. 
Hon.  A.  B.  de  Montmorency^ 

R.  Art. 

E.  W.  West,  Bombay  S.C... 
Sir  R.  G.  Sandeman,  Z08T. 

Bengal  8.0 

p.M.e.  J.  H.  Pawoett.  h.p.  i  P, 
W.  T.  Brown,  Bombay  8.0. 
R.  8.  Roberts,  Madras  8.  0. 

John  Poott  h-p.  3  P 

J.G.Shanks,h.p.R.  Marines 
H.  P.  P.  Nash.  Bengal  S.C. 
Wm.Ander8on,  Madras  S.C 
E.  G.  Morrogh,  Madras  S.C. 
a.  M.  Lloyd,  Bombay  S.  0. 

AM.  Lys,  Madras  S.C 

E.  A.  Wood,  Madras  S.C... 
A.  Bloomfleld,  Bengal  S.  0. 
J.  G.  E.  Griffith,  Bom.  S.O. 

J.  Herschol,  R.  Eng. 

E.  P.  Browne,  35  F. 

E.  Cunningham,  Bom.  8.0. 
I.  P.  Westmorland,  R.  Eng. 
A.  C  Padday,  R.  Eng 


14a 

81  Sept. 
ai  Sept. 
ax  Sept. 

22  Sept. 
2a  Sept. 
a6  Bept 
a6  Sept. 
29  Sept. 

2  Oct 
4  Oct 
4  Oct. 
4  Oct. 
4  Oct. 

19  Oct. 

ao  Cot. 

21  Oct.. 

23  Ont. 
23  O.  t. 
23  Oct. 

.  28  (Kt. 

.  ay  Oct. 

.  16  Kov. 

.  X7  Nov. 

20  Nov. 

I  Dec. 

4  Dec. 

6  Dor. 

7  Dec. 
.    7  DtJ'v- 

7  Doo. 
7  Dec. 

7  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
,  8  Deo. 

8  Dec, 
8  Dec, 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

18  Deo. 

18  Doc. 

20  Deo. 

20  Dec. 

zoDect 

23  Dec. 


P.  H.  Eyre,  38  F 

J.  H.  Lloyd,  R.  Art 

G.  A.  Russell,  R.  Art 

A.  Pamell,  R.  Eng 

A.  T.  Rolland.  Madras  S.  0. 

R.  W.  Sparks,  7  P 

Charles  Squirl,  74  P 

E.  B.  Hutton,  X  Drs 

Wm.  Whitla,  10  P "■ 

W.  Bisset  R.  Art 

W.  8.  Maunsell,  R.  Art 

P.  B.  Middleton,  Mad.  8.  C 

B.  Temple,  Bengal  8.  0.  ... 
P.9.C,  G.  Q.  Beazley,  83  P. ... 
0.  0.  Sargeaunt,  Mad.  8.  0. 
P.  J.  G.  Murray,  3  Dr.  Gds. 

W.T.Muoh,24P 

T.B.Shaw-Hellier,4Dr.  Gds. 
G.  G.  Young,  Benral  S.  C... 

P.  Lance,  Bengal  S.  O 

H.  T.  Harris,  Madras  8.  G. 
0.  J.  Griffiths,  Bengal  S.  0. 
E.  0.  GarsUn,  Bengal  S.  0. 


I  Jan. 
4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 
X5  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
4  Peb. 

4  Feb. 

7  Feb. 

8  Peb. 

9  Feb. 
so  Feb. 
to  Feb. 
27  Peb. 
27  Feb. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

4  Mar. 

7  Mar. 

9  Mar. 
xo  Mar. 
X7  Mar. 
aoMar. 
30  Mar. 

30  Mar. 
X  Apr. 
T  Apr. 
X  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

5  Apr. 
5  Apr. 

xo  Apr. 
X2  Apr. 
a8  Apr. 
a9  Apr. 
4May 
15  May 
.  22  May 

31  May 
31  May 

X  May 

2  June] 
X3  June 
X3  Jime 
13  Juno 
Z3  June 
13  June 


14b 

R.  W.  B.  Dawson,  18  F 14  June 

J.  S.  Tait,  12  Lancers  14  June 

A.  Pnllan,  Bennl  8.  G 14  June 

C.  Case,  Bengal  S.C 14  June 

G.  C.  Udny,  Bengal  8.  C.  ...  14  June 

L.  Wavell,  Bengal  8.  0 14  June 

U.  B.  Graham,  Bengal  8.  C.  14  '^uno 
M.  J.  J.  Mignon,  Bombay  G.  14  June 

B.  J.  Watson,  Madras  8.  C.  14  June 

J.  H.  Knox,  14  Hussars 15  June 

J.  Fitzgerald,  Bengal  8.  C.  16  June 

W.  Livesay,  43  F 19  June 

R.  W.  M.  WetherelU  16  F...  22  June 

J.t.c.H.D.  Farrington,  73  F.  24  June 
.  B.  Smith,  Bengal  8.  0. ...  a6  Juno 
T.  Higginson,  Madras  8.  G.  26  June 
A.  Cook,  h.p.  Madras  8.  C.  26  June 
T.  H.  Stolon,  Madras  8.  C.  26  June 

N.  'J.  Ramsay,  25  F 15  July 

T.  R.  Davidson,  Bengal  S.C  15  July 
:M.  W.  Ommanney,  R.  Art...  19  July 
fcj.  G.  Huskisson,  h.p.  80  F..  19  July 

O.  F.  Kaye,  at  Hussars 29  July 

A.  L.  Playfair,  Bengal  8.  C.    s  Aug. 

U.  H.  Truell,  53  F 12  Aug. 

J.  B.  Lcggctt,  Madras  S.  C.  16  Aug. 
K.  H.  Thomas,  Madras  8.  C.  16  Aug. 
7/011.  R.  VV.  Napier,  Bengal 

Stftlf' Corps iQ  Aug. 

J.  Macdoui^U,  Madras  S.C.  20  Aug. 

W.  S.  Jer\'is,  101  F 23  Aug. 

V.  Hayter,  Madras  8.G 29  Aug. 

G.  B.  Scokee,  108  F i  Sept. 

E.  G.  Battiscombe,  R.  Art.,    i  Sept. 

F.  Hammond,  Bengal  S.C.  8  Sept. 
L.  B.  Banco,  Madras  S.C...  xo  Sept. 

C.  Maguire,  44  F 16  Sept. 

G.  C  Bird,  Madras  B.C 20  Sept. 

M.  Tweedie,  Bombay  S.C...  20  Sept. 
W.  N.  Wroughton,  Madras 

Staff  Corps 23  Sept. 

G.  Tllnnh,  R.  Eng 27  Sept. 

J.  8.  Nicholson,  108  F 6  Oct. 

H.  R.  Thuillier,  R.  Erg 7  Oct. 

A.  T.  Fraser,  R.  Eng 7  Oct. 

8.  Graves,  3  F n  Oct 

F.imv'ia  Geilie,  Bengal  S.  (.'.  20  Oct. 
'riijs.Trueman.BombayS.C  20  Oct. 
uuiin  Jopp,  Bombay  S.  C...  20  Oct. 

J.  A.  Tillard,  R.  Art. ai  Oct. 

John  C  Hay,  92  F 28  Oct. 

C.  C.  Hewetson,  Madras  S.C.  4  Nov. 
p.a.e.  H.  L.  Mitchell,  R.  Art.  9  Nov. 
J.L.Btewart,  h.p.  18  Hussars  21  Nov. 
De   L.    R.    F.    Wooldridge, 

Bombay  S.C ax  Nov. 

B.  Rintoul,  h.p.  16  Lancers, 

-?  Surrey  MilUia 24  Nov 

J.'Pennycuick,  R.  Eng 8  Dec. 

William  By  am,  65  F 9  Dec. 

B.  W.  Shaw,  Madras  8.  C  ...  12  Deo. 
A.  D.  Butter,  Bengal  8.  C  ...  12  Deo. 

C.  F.  James,  Bombay  8.  C  X2  Dec. 
R.  C.  R.  Clifford,  Bengal  S.C.  13  Dec. 
H.  S.  Jarrett,  Bengal  S.  C. ...  13  Dec. 
L.  J.  H.  Grey,  CSI.Bon.  S.C.  1^  Deo. 
R.  G.  Jenkins,  Madras  S.  C  13  Dec. 
£.  Swetenham,  Bengal  S.  C.  13  Dec. 
W.  C  Anderson,  Bengal  S.C.  13  Deo. 
J.  S.  IredeU,  Bombay  S.  C.  13  Dec. 

G.  8.  Keith,  Madras  8.  C 13  Deo. 

H.  M.  Pratt,  Bengal  S.  C...  13  Dec. 
C.  H.  Cantor,  Bengal  S.  C...  73  Dec. 
G.  A.  Jacob,  Bombay  8.  C...  13  Dec. 
J.  B.  Taylor,  Madras  S.  C...  13  Dec. 
T.  O.  Underwood,  Mad.  S.C.  13  Dec. 
J.  A.  Richmond.Madras  S.C.  13  Dec. 
C.  A.  Porteous,  Madras  8.  C.  X3  Dec. 

Geo.  Philips,  4  Hussars 16  Dec. 

W.  B.  Colvin,  7  F 19  Dec. 

H.  B.  Sanderson,  Beng.  S.C.  20  Dec. 

C.  O'Donol,  Bengal  S.C 20  Dec. 

G.  F.  I.Graham,  Beng.  S.C.  20  Dec. 
C  J.  Garstin,  Bengal  8.  C  20  Dec. 
Allan  Murray,  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Dec. 
George  Atkins,  Bengal  8.  C  20  Dec. 
F.J.  S.Adam.  Bombay  S.C  20  Dec. 
C.  J.  O.  Chambers, Mad. S.C.  ao  Dec. 
W.  H.  Wilson,  Bombay  S.C.  20  Deo. 
S.  E.  R.  Butler,  Madras  8.0.  ao  Dec. 

1877. 

R.   H.    de    Montmorenoy, 

Bengal  S.C 4  Jan. 

M.  Furlong,  Madras  8.G 4  Jan. 

H.  N.  Reeves,  Bombay  8. 0.    4  Jan. 

T.  Dayrall,  Bengal  8.  G 6  Jan.  { 

D.  J.  D.  Bafford,  97  F 17  Jan. 


Majors. 

G.  ti.  K.  Hewett.  Bengal  S.C.  30  Jan.  H.  W.  Webster,  Bengal  S.C. 
G.  G.  Gregory,  Bengal  8.  0.  so  Jan.  G.  8.  HUla,  Bengal  8.  G.  ... 
G.  A.  Strover,  Madraa  S.C...  ao  Jan.  C  J.  Durand,  Bengal  S.C... 
Wm.  Yertue,  Madras  8.  C...  ao  Jan.  ,H.  G.  Waterfleld,  Beng.  S.C. 
iF.  F.  J.  Toke,  Bengal  8.  G...  aa  Jan.  G.  T.  P.  Luzmoore,  Mad.S.C. 

A.  R.  Seton,  R.  Kng 23  Jan.  H.  W.  Blair,  Madras  8.  C... 

jT.  H.  Ouohterlony,  R.  Art. ...  25  Jan.JB.  Fischer,  Madras  8.  G.  ... 
'W. j:.  Lockhart,  tt.  Art 29  Jan.  K.  J*.  Stevenson,  Mad.  8.  C. 


JG.  B.  MacdonelI,B.  Art 29  Jan. 

C.  H.  Bwart,  Bengal  8.  C...  20  Fob. 
W.  B.  Chambers,  Ben.  8.  C.  20  Feb. 

'E.  Eeddy,  Bengal  8.  C ao  Feb. 

FCW.  F.F.  Waller,  Bom.  S.C.  ao  Feb. 
iB.  G.  V.  Holloway,  Mad.S.C.  20  Feb. 
iW.  O.  Foord,  Madras  8.  O....  20  Fob. 

P.  B.  Roberts,  R.  Art. 27  Fcb.iR.  P.Davis.  Bengals.  G 

P.  H.  Greig,  R.  Art  a8  Feb.  J.  L.  L.  Morant,  R.  Eng... 

J.  H.  Prendergast,  Mad.S.C.    3  Mar.'W.  H.  Sandham,  R.  Art.... 

A.  Ollivant,  Bengal  8.  C 4  Mar.  p.».e.  E.  O.  HoUist,  R.  Art. 

C.  P.  Newport,  Bombay  S.C.    4  Mar.  p.n.c.  G.  M.  Curdew,  67  F.. 


T.  B.  M.Glascock,Beng.8.C, 
P.  Knowles,  Bengal  S.C. ... 

C  M.  Stockwell,7a  F 

C  B.  Layard,  15  F 

Charles  Crawford,  R.  Eng... 

V.  Birch,  Bombay  8.  C 

S.  B.  MUes,  Bombay  S.C. ... 


G.  Wodehouae,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Mar. 

C  J.  O.FiusGerald,Mad.S.C.  4  Mnr. 

W.H.Yates,h.p.Bombay8.G.  4  Mar. 

G.  H.  Oakes,  Madras  S.  C...  4  Mar. 

H.  I.  Wheier.  Bengal  8.  C...  6  Mar. I 


vVm.  Cloland,  102  F. 

J.  C.  Stewart.  Bengal  8.  C. 

G.  Randell,  Madras  S.  C  ... 

Marq.  S.  de  Piro,  R.  Malta 

Fenc.  Art. 


W.  A.  Smvth,  IX  P.  7  Mar.  H.  S.  Clarke,  R.  Art 

J.  D.  Bourne,  5  Dr.  Gds 17  Mar.  T.  C.  Price.  R.  Art 

p.«.c.  G.  Salis-Schwabe.    16  ,J.F.  F.  Cologan,  Beng.  S.C. 

Lancers    17  Mar.  N.  Lewis,  Bengal  8.  C 

H.  F.  H.  Sewell,  Mad.  8.  C.  20  Mar.'W.  T.  Keays,  Bombay  S.C. 

R.  W.Hesketh,  Mad.  S.C...  20  Mnr.'it.  E.  Davids m.  19  F 

Q.8.A.  Jamie8on,Mad.  S....  20  Mar.,/Mr.c.  T.  Kelly-Kenny,  2  F. 

F.  R.  Trevor,  Madras  8.  G...  20  Mar.  R.  J.  G.  Grant,  35  F 

P.  B.  P.  White,  I  W.  I.  R,...  24  Mar.lC  E.  Theobald,  ao  P 

p.B.e.  B.  V.  Boyle,  R.  Art...     i  Apr.  C  V.  Oliver,  66  F. 


a6JQly 
4  Anjt. 

4A1V. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
II  Aug. 
n  Au^. 
15  Aug. 
IS  Aug 
17  Aug. 
20  Aug. 
20  An?. 
22  Aug 
22  Aug. 

24  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
29  Aug. 

I  Stpt. 

4  SepL 
4Sepu 

5  Sept. 

6  Sept, 
Scpu 
Sept. 

Sep- 


Robert  Cook,  21  F 

.1.  A.  Morrah,  h.p.    Depot 

Batt.  S.O.  of  Pens 

E.  T.  Bainbridge,  21  F 

C.  A.  F.  Creagh,  80  F 

Samuel  Bradbume,  17  F.  ... 
G.  F.  Stehelin,4  F 


P.  H.  Vauderzee,  Mad.  S.  C    7  Apr. 

C  B.  Raid,  R.  Art 10  Apr. 

p.a.e.  A.  B.  Morgan,  9  F.  ...  15  Apr. 
Hon.    J.  D.  Dnimniond,  6 

Dr.  Gds 20  Apr. 

.M.  J.  Sexton,  R.  Art 20  Apr. 

P.  W.  Grant,  Bengal  S.  G.  20  Apr.  , 
P.N.M.Maynard,Ben.S.C.  20  Apr.    D.  K.  Evans,  6  F 
A  F.  Laughton,  Mad.  S.  C.  20  Apr.  |G.  A.  Curzon,  2  Life  Gds. 
J.  H.  Gordon,  Madras  8.  C.  20  Apr.    -  **  ^• 

C.  E.  King,  37  F ai  Apr. 

H.  L.  EUaby,  R.  Art 30  Apr.  , 

K.  C.  Corbyn,  Bengal  S.  C    6  May  R.  F.  Morrison,  5  Lancers... 
B.  Vandelenr,  5  Lancers.  ...    7  May  ;  J.  B.  Jackson,  h.p.  ar  F. 

T.  W.  Roberts.  R.  Art 7  May  '"'  "     * 

b.  Macdonald,  Bengal  S.  C.    8  May 
H.  B.  Hanna,  Bengal  S.C...  la  May 

A.  Hogg,  Bombay  8.  C  16  May 

0.  D.  A.  Straker,  R.  Art....  a4  May 
W.  A.  Warren,  R.  Art.  24  May 


jj.  R.  Newbolt,  5  P. 
S.  H.  N.  Johnstone,  ao  F... 
F.  W.  Hamilton,  21  F.. 


J.  H.  Blackley,  R.  Art 30  May 

R.  C  Drysdale,  R.  Art 30  May 


Thomas  Mackenzie,  78  F.  ... 

J.  D.  Bradley,  49  F 

E.  B.  Bumaby,  51  F 

A.  G.  Huyshe,  49  F 

E.  D.  Newbolt,  54  F 

H.  L.  Harvest,  89  F 

J.  T.  Ready.  66  P. 

J.  M  Toppin,  18  F 

John  Rudge,  10  P 

F.  E.  Halliday,  R.  Mar.  Art. 


H.  A.  Burton,  14  F 2  June 

J.H.  Walwjm,  ai  F 2  June 

C.  E.Luard,  R.  Kng 6  June'J.  W.  Green,  11  F. 

Bruce  Brine.  R.  Bug 6  Juac.Fred.  Karslakc,  83  F 

P.  Coddington,  Bengal  S.C.  12  Junei  J.  G.  Smyth,  39  F 

W.  R.  Sheffield,  Mad.  8.  C.  12  June  C.  E.  Hope,  25  F 

J.G.Gillmor,h.p.Bom.  8.  G.  12  June:J.  F.  Morton,  55  F 

G.  H.  F.  Codrington,  Bom.  R.  W.  Stone,  80  P 

8.  C 13  June.Levns  Peroival.  Rifle  Brig.... 

J.  Affleck,  Bombay  8.  G 13  June  A.  R.W.  Thiatlethwayte,  5  F. 

M.  P.  Moriarty,  Ben.  8.  G.  1 3  June  A.  J.  Tufnell,  h  F 

B. C. A.  Szczepanski, Bengal  M.  M.  Gillies,  55  F 

8.  C 13  June  p.'.e.G.  J.  Gilbard,i8  Hussars 

S.  Beckett,  Bengal  8.  0 13  June;H.  B.  Malet,  18  Hussars 

T.  A.  Scott,  Bengal  8.  C 13  June  I  FitzRoy  Stephen,  Rifle  Brig. 

T.  D.  Madden,  Bengal  8  C.  13  June, Spencer  Field,  6  F 

J.  W.  Swifte,  Madras  8.  G.  13  June'F.  J.  Josselyn,  96  P 

R.  V.  Maiden,  Bombay  8.0.  13  June;p.».c.A.  B.  Tulioch,  69  F 

J.  Gatacre,  Bombay  S.  G. ...  13  June  C  E.  Foster,  58  F 

C.  B.  Blowers,  Bombay  8.  G.  13  June  FCHugh  Shaw.  18  F 

J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Mad.  8.  G.  13  JunelH.  P.  Burke,  8  Hussars  

G.  Mackenzie,  Bombay  S.C.  13  June  K.  A.  Berger,  10  F 

P.  J.  Wise,  Bombay  S.  C. ...  13  June,  J.  G.  Cockbum,  6  F 

P.  8.  FitzPatrick,  Mad.  8.  G.  13  June  I  Richard  Johnson,  10  F 

R.  C.  Bvanson.  Mad.  8.  G.  13  June  Wm.  Chaine,h.p.  10 Hussars 
A.W.  O.  Saunders,h  p.  21  F.  iD.  R.  Vandeleor.  30  F 

A.A.Q.  4-  Chuf  Ijupeetor  ,H.  H.  Taylor,  5  F 

ofMu9k«try,  Uadra*   15  June  T.  B.  Vandeleur,  7  F 

p.t.e.  A.  G.  Hamilton,  R.  Bng.  15  June  F.  G.  Berkeley,  47  F 

U.  Thomhill,  R.  Art 24  June'J.  Hesketh,  h  p.  Mil.Tr.  8.0. 


H.  do  S.  Isuacson,R.  Art i  July'    of  Tensioners  . 

B.  G.  Wace,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...    i  July  W.  L.  Auchinleck,  63  F 

F.  G.  Buxton,  29  F 6  Jnly'J.  L.  Kelly,  6a  F 

K.  J.  W.  Coghill,  10  Hussars  11  July|G.  T.  L.  Carwithen,  25  F.  ... 

T.  M.  Warren,  73  F 11  July' J.  H.Campbell,  33  F 

W.  8.  Daniell.  105  F x  i  July  |  W.  H.  Dcedes.  Rifle  Brigade 

F.  Kilgour,  Madras  8.  G.  ...  11  July,W.  J.  Massy,  9  F. 

H.  G.  Magenis,  R.  Art 14  July,R.  B.  Deare,  74  F 

Wm.  Scott,  Bombay  8.  G. ...  ao  JulyjW.  H.  B.  Ridsdale,  9  F 

W.  8.  Seton,  Bombay  8.  G...  ao  July  C.  de  N.  O.  Stockweil,  10  F. 

W.  F.  Sandwith,  Bom.  8.  G.  ao  July  G.  K.  Chatfleld,  51  F.. 

W.  A.  Battine,  a  Dr.  Gds. ...  ai  July  Gf^«it^i^u^|o|^J^t^^^. 


Frederio  lUkner,  50  F z  Oot 

George  Malcolm,  34  F x  Oct. 

J.  P.  Boyd,  h.p.  R.  Canadian 

Rifles,  SO.  of  Pens. 1  Oct. 

A-  P.  Walah,  10  F. i  Oct. 

F.  G.  le  Grand,  B.  Mar. i  Oct. 

S.  J.  Grabam,  B.  Mar. i  Oct. 

J.  W.  V.  Arbuokle,  R.  Mar. . .  i  Oct, 

A.  H.  Osxard,  R.  Mar. i  Oct. 

W.  G.  Byron,  60  F i  Oct. 

Thomas  Tamer,  26  F 1  Oct. 

E.  A.  Carey,  22  F 1  Oct. 

P.  R.  Anstrather,  94  F x  Oct 

Fitzmaarioefieaacnamp,7F.  i  Oct. 

R.  T.  Thompson,  56  F x  Oct. 

S.  W.  Rawlins,  69  F i  Oc  . 

A.  R.  Lees,  84  F i  Oct. 

P.  S.  Hore,  39  F i  Oct. 

G.  F.  Blake,  R.  Mar 1  Oct. 

p.$.e.  J.  J.  N.  Buchanan,  h.p. 

5  Dr.  Guards  x  Oct. 

C.  E.  Phippa,  h.p.  t8  F z  Oct. 

William  Bally,  33  F x  Oct. 

J.  M.  T.  Simpaon,  84  F z  Oct 

Arthar  Jebb,  3X  F x  Oct. 

J.  t'.  Douglas,  29  F i  Oct. 

F.  B.  N.  Cranfturd,  80  F z  Oct 

J.  K.  Watson,  60  F i  Oct. 

Edw.  Sverett,  79  F x  Oct. 

E.  Molyneux,  h.p.  7  Dr.  Gds.  x  Oct 

R.  J.  J.  Stewart,  66  F x  Oct. 

H.  M.  Lowiy,  X2  F i  Oct 

R.  H.  Dillon,  45  F i  Oct. 

J.  B.  Kersteznan,  zoo  F.    ...  z  Oct. 

A.  H.  F.  Barnes,  R.  Mar....  i  Oct. 

p.i.e.  A.  G.  Wynen,  39  F.  ...  z  Oct. 
R.  J.  Spofforth,  h.p.  59  F. 

S.O.  of  Pens i  Oct 

William  Keough,  x2  F i  Oct 

W.  C.  S.  Blair,  Z2  F x  Oet 

F.T.Townshend,  2  Life  Gds.  z  Oct. 

W.  C.  Smith,  78  F z  Oct. 

F  J.  Fane,  61  F i  Oct. 

Theobald  Burke,  z8  F x  Oct 

U.  F.  Munro,  R.  Mar z  Oct 

A.  H.  H.  Walsh,  R.  Mar. ...  z  Oct. 
H.  B.  Toson,  R.  Mar.  Art...  z  Oct. 

G.  H.  Candy,  R.  Art z  Oct. 

P.  A.  Le  Meaurier,  R.  TSng. . .  z  Oct 

0.  P.  Heaslop,  R.  Mar.  Art.  x  Oct. 

C.  R.  T.  Dayidsou,  R.  Eiur...  x  Oct 

B.  H.  MelTlIle,  R.  Enfc z  Oct 

M.  C.  NewaU,  R.  Art 1  Oct. 

J.  R.  HogR,  R.  Bug z  Oct 

N.  0.  Sturt,  R.  Kng x  Oct. 

T.  P.White,  R.  Bng z  Oct 

t .  J.  0.  Ferguson,  R.  Bug. ...  z  Oct. 

G.  H.  Bolland,  R.  Bug i  Oct 

R.  W.  Stewart,  R.  Bag z  Oct 

i^.c.W.  F.  M.  Hutohmson, 

R.Art zOct 

.VT.  Wodehouse,  R.  Art.  ...  i  Oct. 

f^x.J.  P.  Wolan.  R.  Art x  Oct 

G.C.  Sartorios,  Bombay  8.0.  x  Oct 

0  F.  Le  Mottee,  R.  Art z  Oct 

P.  F.  Gall-wey ,  R.  Art z  Oct. 

0.  H.  F.  Ellis,  R.  Art z  Oct 

J.  B.  Gubbins,  R.  Art z  Oct 

T.  C.  Manderson,  R.  Bng....  z  Oct. 

L.  Conway-Gordon,  R.  Bug.  x  Oct. 

W.  R.  c.  Brough.  R.  Art.  ...  z  Oct. 

T  T.  Carter,  R.  Bng z  Oct 

H.  P.  Pennefather,  R.Bng...  z  Oct 

D.  V.  Shortland.  R.  Art z  Oct 

''.  W.  Brereton,  R.  Art. z  Oct. 

F.  C.  Gavegan,  49  F 2  Oct 

H.  H.  Murray,  R.  Art 4  Oct. 

C.  R.  Pennington,  Ben.  S.G.  4  Oct 
H.I.  Crawford,  Bombay  S.C.  4  Oct 
W.  R.  Trevelyau,  Bom.  8.0.  4  Oct 

0.  A.  Dodd,  Bengal  8.0 4  Oct 

W.T.  Brereton,  Madras  S.O.  zoOct 

F.  (i.  Jackson,  2x  F xz  Oct 

J.  E.  Whicting,  37  F 19  Oct 

W.  J.  Fr&mpton,  59  F 20  Oct 

E.W.C.U.Miller,l£drasS.O.  20  Oct. 

Wm.  Salmond,  R.  Bng 2xOct 

G.  C.  Giiaidot  Z06  F. 3z  Oct. 

F.  L.  Uathews.  2  W.  L  R. ...  3X  Oct 

H.  L.  Powys,  52  F z  Nov. 

J^hnWMd,ltarasS.  0. ...  4  Nov. 

*♦•  H.  Cameron,  R.  Art 7  Nov. 

A.  R.  Croikahank,  R.  Art...  7  Nov. 

J.H.8tnrtton,R.Art 7  Nov. 

N .  it.  T.  HoTsford,  Ben.  S.C.  20  Nov. 

W.  L.  Samuells, Bengal  B.C.  20  No^r. 

W.  L.  Noverre,  Bengal  8.0.  20  Nov. 


Majors. 

H.  W,  H.  Cox,  Madras  8.0.  20  Nov. 

0.  B.  Terrot,  53  F 24  Nov. 

J.  R.  D.  Cooke,  R.  Art 24  Nov. 

B.  8.  Grordon,  R.  Art 24  Nov. 

F.  T.  Lloyd,  R.  Art ...  24  Nov. 

J.  Philips,  Bombay  S.^ 27  Nov. 

John  Cairncross,  R.  Mar....  2  Dec. 
T.  W.  Hogg,  Bengal  S.C.  ...    4  Doc. 

G.  M.  Coliings,  h.p.  R.  Bng.    5  Deo. 

G.  Bdwards,  h.p.  17  F 8  Dec. 

J.  Biddulph,  Bengal  S.  C...    8  Dec. 

C.  A.  Baylay,  Bengal  S.C...  xi  Dec. 
T.R.  Tabuteau,  Madras  S.C.  zi  Dec. 

Finch  White,  85  F 12  Dec. 

H.W.Hastings,  Madras  S.C.  12  Dec. 
H.  G,  Pritchard,  Mad.  S.  C.  12  Dec 
W.  H.  Wilkins.  Bonsai  S.C.  12  Dec. 
R.  H.  Palmer.  Bengal  S.C.  12  Dec. 
J.  Grierson,  Bombay  S.C...  12  Doc. 
G.  R.  Grylls.  Bengal  S.  C...  12  Deo. 

B.Shaw,  Madras  S.C 12  Doa 

A.  F.  Dobbs.  Madras  S.C...  12  Dec. 
W.Coningham,  Madras  S.C.  z2  Dec. 
G.  Chrystie,  Madras  8.0.  ...  Z2  Dec. 
John  Finnis,  Bengal  S.C. ...  12  Dec. 
C.B.  Maoaulay,  Bengal  S.G.  12  Dec. 
A.  F.  Orchard,  Madras  S.C.  u  Dec. 
p.«.e.A.    L*B.    H.    Holmes. 

Bengal  8.0 15  Dec. 

G.  J.  Gillies,  R.  Art 15  Dec. 

H.R.Spearman,  Bengal  S.C.  18  Dec. 
P.R.A.B.Constable,Beu.S.C.  19  Dec. 
J.  D.  Macphorson,  Ben,  S.C.  19  Dec. 
W.  H.  Unwin.  Bon'.riil  S.C...  20  Dec. 
H.  L.  Walter,  Bombav  8.C..  20  Doc. 
F.C.W.Dnnnmonil,Ben.S.C.  20  Deo. 
H.  B.  Jacob,  Bombay  S.C...  20  Dec. 
W.  G.  Sharp,  Madras  S.C...  20  Dec. 

W.  J.  Gillespie,  49  F 21  Dec. 

J.H.R.Cruickshank,R.Bng.  21  Dec. 
J.  D.  Broughton,  R.  Mar.  ...  25  Dec. 

1878. 
H.  S.  V.  L.  Thomas-LeMar- 

chant,  R'  Art x  Jan. 

H.  F.  Phillpotts,  R.  Art.  ...    2  Jan. 

A.  Bngland,  Bengal  S.C.  ...  4  Jan. 
T.  J.  Cotton,  Madras  S.C. ...  4  Jan. 
Geo.  Coossmakor,  Bom.S.C.  4  Jan. 
Mont  Protheroe,  Mad.  S.C.  4  Jan. 
Fras.  Middlecoat  Ma^l.S.C.  4  Jan. 
H.  J.  Stock,  Bombay  S.C.       4  Jan. 

B.  M.  Stevenson,  Mad.  S.C.    4  Jan. 

H.  M.  Burgess,  R.  Art zo  Jan. 

T.  0.  Martelli,  R.  Art zo  Jan. 

C.  J.  8.  Cahill,  Bombay  S.C.  20  Jan. 

W.  J.  HoU,  2  F 23  Jan. 

William  Herring,  27  F 23  Jan. 

V.  O'Connor,  h,p.  47  P 23  Jan. 

J.  R.  K.  Tredennick,  57  F.  23  Jan. 
p.*.e.  J.  W.  Hozier,  2  Drs....  31  Jan. 
P.  Sheppard,  2  W.I.  Regt.  2  Feb. 
J.  G.  M'Rae,  Bombay  S.C.  2  Feb. 
Robert  Atkins.  Bengal  S.C.  4  Feb. 
J.  R.  Marett,  Bengal  S.C...  4  Feb 
J.  O.  D.  Murray,  R.  Art  ...  6  Feb. 
Edmund  Austin,  Madr.  S.C    1 2  P'eb. 

David  Halliday,  zz  P 16  Feb. 

C  H.  Sams,  64  P t6  Feb. 

R.  H.  Vetch,  K.  Eng 16  Feb. 

T.  B.  Michell,  Bengal  S.C  Z9  Feb. 
H.  C.  Marsh,  Bengal  S.C...  20  Feb. 
R.  J.  B.  Simpson,  Mad.  S.C.  20  Feb. 
G.  J.  T.  Whitlock,  Mad.  S.C  20  Fob. 

St.e.H.M.Moorsom,  R.  Art.  20  Feb. 
.  J.  Burgmann,  R.  Art.  ...  20  Feb. 
H.  M.  8.  Magrath,Mad.  S.C  4  Mar. 
O.J.Farquharson,Beng.S.C.  4  Mar. 
B.  H.  Byre,  Madras  S.C  ...    4  Mar. 

F.  T.  Hobson,  31  F xo  Mar. 

G.B.Simpson,  Bombay  S.C  iz  Mar. 

H.  L.  Gwyn,  R.  Art    12  Mar. 

H.  M.  Robertson,  R.  Art  ...  13  Mar. 
W.  A.  Roberts,  R.  Art 13  Mar. 

D.  Norton-Taylor,  R.Art....  15  Mar. 
p.«.0. Wilkinson  Shaw,xo2  F.  x8  Mar. 

S.  C  Clarke,  R.  Bng 18  Mar. 

W.  K.  Gray,  86  F 20  Mar. 

P.  R.  Holmes,  R.  Mar 26  Mar. 

A.  H.  Pascoe,  R.  Mar 30  Mar. 

W.  R.  Bunbury,  Beng.  S.C  3X  Mar. 
L.  G.  Rodney,  R.  Mar x  Apr. 

A.  D.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.C.  4  Apr. 
J .  W.  A.  Michell,Bengal  S.C    4  Apr. 

B.  J.  Wynch,  Madras  S.C...    4  Apr. 

J.  L.  Watt  64  F 6  Apr. 

William  Ward,  R.  Art Z7  Apr. 


146 

B.  N.  Peters,  R.  Bng. 17  Apr. 

A.  F.  Hamilton,  R.  Bng Z7  Apr. 

R.  S.  M.  Mackenzie,  R.  Art.  Z7  Apr. 

H.  G.  Paske,  95  F 20  Apr. 

A.  K.  Seacome,  R.Art 23 Apr. 

W.  H.  Wroot  R.  Mar 2x  Apr. 

H  0.  G.  Dugdale,  Rifle  Br...  x  May 
C  E.  Maodonald,  R.  Mar....    z  May 

F.  W.  B.  Parry,  22  F, x  May 

C  G.  Heathcote,  98  F 2  May 

R.  J.  M'Ghee,  Madras  S.G.    4  May 

H.  D.  BickneU,  57  F 7  May 

A.  H.  Warner,  4Z  F 8  May 

H.  R.  Bowlby,  20  F xi  May 

J.  H  Crowdy,  R.  Bng 22  May 

H.  8.  SiDwell,  R.  Eng 22  May 

0.  A.  Lyon-Campbell, R.Bng  23  May 
F.L.Haleman,h.p.Mad.  S.C.  26  May 
C  W.  J.  Harrison,  R.  Bug...  x  June 
J.  Withers,  Bombay  8.0.  ...    4  Juno 

F.  G.  GyU,  R.  Art 8  June 

K.  J.  L.  Mackenzie. Madr. S.Cxx  June 
J.W.Macdougall.Madra88.0.xx  June 
CO.Pemberton,  Bombay  S.C.  zx  June 
M.  Clementi,  Bengal  B.C....  xx  June 

A.  J.  Baimerman,  Bom.  8.0.  xx  June 
J.  P.  James,  Madras  S.C  ...  xx  June 

B.  S.  Lock,  82  F 12  June 

E.  R.  Conolly,  Bengal  8.0. .  x2  June 
C  H.  Palmer,  Bengal  S.C...  Z2  June 

G.  H.  Trevor,  Madras  S.C...  X2  Juno 
M.  M.  Bowio,  Madras  S.C...  12  June 

C.  H.  A.  Gower,  Madras  S.C.  Z2  June 
M.  M.  Carpendale,Bom.CS  12  June 
H.  C  Morse,  Bombay  8.0...  z»  June 

F.  P.  Worthy,  Bengal  8.0...  Z2  June 

D.  T.  Hatchell,  Madras  S.C  Z2  June 
C  H.  Coles,  Bombay  S.C...  z2  June 
W.  G.  Hughes,  Madras  8.0.  Z2  June 
A,T.Woodhou8e,Madras8.C  Z2  June 
A.  8.  Grove,  Madras  S.C  ...  Z2  June 
H.  C  Davies,  Madras  B.C....  12  Juno 
C  J.  Watson,  Madras  8.C..  12  June 

S.  H.  Toogood,  R.  Art 18  June 

H.  M.  Evans,  Bengal  S.C...  20  June 
C  A.  Cnningham,Bom.  S.C  20  June 

J.  R.  Collins,  70  F. 23  June 

J.  Stevenson,  2z  F as  June 

R.  M.  Clifford,  Bengal  8,0.  25  June 

G.  R.  Gibbs,  Bengal  S.0 25  June 

T.  H.  B.  Young,MadraB8.C.  25  June 
F.J.Wronghton.MadrasS.C  25  June 

F.  H.  Williamson,  30  F 1  July 

W.  8.  Maud,  R.  Bug x  July 

H.  H.  H.  Hallett  Madr. S.C.  4  July 
George  Johnstone,  R.  Mar.    5  July 

G.  V.  SivewTight,  R.  Eng...  xr  July 

H.  8.  Clive,  R.  Bng 14  July 

CCMackinnon,  Beng.  8.0.  20  July 
W.  H.  Hoskins,  Madras  8.0.  20  July 
Sir  N.  W.D.  Pringle,.B«.  38  F.  22  July 
W.  B.  Birch,  Bengal  S.C  ...  30  July 
J.  Huddleston,  Madras  8.0.  4  Aug. 
George  Logan,  Bengal  S.C    4  Aug. 

H.  N.  Jones,  R.  Art 7  Aug. 

C  P.  Forbes,  109  F 15  Auff. 

R.  J.  Watson,  29  F ao  Aug. 

George  Young,  Bengal  S.C  20  Aug. 
M.A.Rowlandson,MadrS.C.  20  Aujr. 
M.C  Poole,  Madras  S.C...  ao  Aug 
pj.e.  W.  L.  K.  Ogilvy.6oF.  ax  Aug. 
W.  0.  Mackinnon,  hi.  3  F. 

A»$ut.  Adj.  Q«n.forMu9' 

J^^^.^f^^ =3  Aug. 

W.  F.  Blake,  4  F 24  Aug. 

A.  B.  Coddington,  R.  Bng.  24  Auir 

Russel  Skinner,  37  F ao  Auk. 

J.  W.Fitzgerald,  56  F a  Sept. 

A.  Macintosh,  R.  Mar a  Sept. 

Thomas  Dawes,Bengal  8.0.  a  Sept 
Geo.  Thomas,  Madras  8.0.  2  Sept. 
J.  B.  Slater,  Bengal  aO. ...  4  Sept 
8.  J.  Waudby,  Bombay  8.0.    4  Sept. 

A.  B.Hepburn  Bengaiac  4  Sept 
J.  O.  Goldie,  Madras  S.C...  4  Sept 
AdoLVallings,  Bengal  8.0.  aoSept 
8.  B.Atkinson,  Madras  S.C  ao  Sept 

B.  B.  Faunce,  Madras  S.C  as  Sept 

E.  Rogers,  .hp.  3  W.  I.  R., 

8.0.  of  Pensioners 9  Oct. 

C  8.  Noble,  Bengal  8.0. ...  4  Oct 
C  F.  Marriott  6  Dr.  Gds.  .  5  Oct 
R.  B.  K.  Money,  Bengal  8.0.    9  Oct 

T.  Burnett  R.  Art x6  Oct. 

H.  S.  Elton,  Madras  S.C.  .90  Oct 
A.  D.  Phelps,  Madras  S.C  ao  Oct 
J.  0.  Doveton,  Madras  S.C.  ao  Oct. 

Digitized  by  \<jOi5^li:: 


I4i/ 

O.  H.  Tillard,  Madras  B.C.  aoOct. 
H.  J.  Barton,  Bangal  8.0.    a6  0ct. 

H.  T.  Halahan,  3  F i  Nov. 

Wm.  Bannatyne,  8  P 3  Nov. 

O.M.Bradihaw,l£adrae8.G.  4  Nov. 
W.  J.  Parker,  Bengal  S.O. .    4  Nov. 

A.  Poole,  Bombay  8.0 xx  Nov. 

p.«.c.  H.  BpaldlnK,  X04  F....  11  Nov. 
Rosnell  Upcher.  34  F xi  Nov. 

F.  W.  Nixon,  R.  Sng xx  Nov. 

J.  0.  Bobinson,  R.  Art xi  Nov. 

8.  J.  Stevena,  x6  Lanoera...  xx  Nov. 
J.  L.  N.  Willia.  Bengal  8.0.  13  Nov. 

A.  J.  ShattJeworUi,  R.  Art.  x6  Nov. 
H.  J.  NnthaU,  Bengal  8.0.  19  Nov. 
J.  W.  8.  Butler,  MaOras  8.0.  30  Nov. 

G.  W.  0.  Bothe,  R.  Art.  ...  a6  Nov. 
T.  J.  0.  A.  Stnddy,  R.  Art.  97  Nov. 

0.  J.  Hamilton,  3  P 30  Nov. 

Hugh  M'Oalmont,  7  Ens....  30  Nov. 
|i.f .e.  F.  0.  H.  Olarke,  R.Art  30  Nov. 
p.t.e.  J.  0.  Ardagb,  CB.  R. 

Bng 30  Nov. 

Henry  Trotter,  R.  Eng.  ...  30  Nov. 
Thomas  Eraser,  R.  Bng.  ...  30  Nov. 
H.  8. 8tewart,  Madras  8.0.    4  I>eo- 

B.  de  B.  Tupper, R.  Art. ...  5  Deo. 
Q.  H.  W.  Ewbank,  R.  Art.  9  Dec. 
F.  W.  OoUis,  Bengal  8.0... .  xoDec. 
W.  B.  Forbes,  Bengal  8.0.  xo  Dec. 
8.  8.  Jacob,  Bombay  8.0. .  xo  Deo. 
F.  W.  Major,  Bombay  8  0.  xo  Dec. 
Wm.  Barron,  Bengal  8.0. .  xz  Deo. 
W.  J.  W.  Mnir,  Bengal  8.0.  xi  Deo. 
R.  Smyth-Thompson,  Ben- 
gal H.O XX  Dea 

O.W.Godfrey, Bombay 8.0.  xx  Deo. 


Majors. 

Q.  T.  8kipwith,  R.EnR 31  Dec  I  .T.  M.  Douglas,  R.  Art.  15  J«^ 


H.  M.  Crichton,  R.  Enp 31  Dec. 

E.  D.  Twemlow,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

H.  F.  Turner,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

H.  Tovey,  R.  Eng 31  Dec. 

1879. 


Wm.  Freeth,  Madras  8.0.  xx  Dec. 
G.  B.  Bterens,  Bengal 8.0. .  xx  Dec. 
*  XI  Dec. 

X 1  Deo. 

II  Dec. 

XX  Dec- 

IX  Dec. 


0.  T.  Lane,  Bengal  8.0, 
X.  Newbery,  Bengal  S.O.... 
W.  8.  Brooke.  Bengal  8.0. 
C.  M'Neile,  Bengal  8.U.  ... 

J.  M.  8ym,  BenmlS.O 

A.  G.  Handoook,  Bengal  8.0.  zx  Dec. 
R.  BuUook,  Madras  8.0.  ...  ix  Deo. 

O.  8.  Pratt,  Bengal  8.0 xi  Dec. 

B.8.LQdlow.CiJ.Mad.8.0.  iz  Dec. 
8.  M.  Hay,  Bombay  8.0.  ...  xx  Dec. 
H.  L.  Nutt,  Bombay  8.0...  xz  Deo. 
A.  W.  Foord,  Madras  8.0. .  z  i  Dec. 
H.A.Hammond,MadrasS.O.ii  Dec. 
H.  Forteous,  Madras 8.0... .  xz  Dec. 
0.  J.  B.  Harris,  Madras  8.0.  xa  Dec. 
p.M.e.  H.  I.  E.  Ford,  R.  Art.  14  Dec. 

A.  Lewis,  8  F 32  Dec. 

J.  H.  Annand,  R.  Art 30  Deo. 

W.  G.  Gumming,  R.  Eng...  30  Dec. 

p.t.e.  8.  E.  Orr,  94  F 31  Dec. 

F.  R.  0.  Oroflon,  86  F 31  Dec. 

T.  A.  Oary,  13  F 31  Dec. 


p.i.e.  F.  Oochran,  37  F 31  Dec. 

R.  H.  Rosser,  37  r  "^ 

O.  Hollway,  91  F. 


r_F 31  Dec. 

F 31  Dec. 

B.  J.  A.  Mbn'sell,  h.p.  73  F. 
Adj.  ofNetUf  Ho$piUu  ...  31  Dec. 

G.  G.  Stewart,  i  F 31  Doc. 

0.  8.  Perry,  9  P 31  Dec. 

G.  F.  Vesey,  43  F 31  Dec. 

K.  P.  Rthenton,  13  F 31  Dec. 

R.  Prince,  53  F ^i  Dec. 

G.  0.  Swiney,  3a  F 31  Dec. 

H.8.  Howard,  37  F... 3Z  Dec. 

T.  A.  Davis,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

A.  H.  Murray,  R.  Art 31  Deo. 

R.  F.  Lowis,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

J.  H.  Alexander,  R.  Art ...  31  Dec. 
P.  T.  H.  Taylor,  R.  Art ...  31  Dec 

8.  OargUl,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  Latham,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  J.  Kinsman,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

A.  B.Oamault,  R  Art 31  Dec 

J.  Oharles,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

H.  M.  Mackenzla,  R.  Art...  31  Dec. 

T.  Graham,  B.  Art 31  Dec. 

J.  B.  Walker,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

M.  A.  Ohaldeoott,  R.  Art...  31  Dec. 
P.  W.  M.  Spring,  R.  Art...  31  Deo. 

0.  H.  Campbell,  R.  Art 31  Doc. 

P.  J.  Mortuner,  R.  Art 31  Dec. 

G.  W.  Oldham,  R.  Bng 31  Dec. 

H.  Doveton,  R.  Eng 31  Deo. 

F.  J.  Home,  R.  Eng 31  Deo. 

E.  L.  Marryat,  R.  Img, 31  Deo. 

M.  J.  Macartney.  R.  Bng...  31  Deo. 

B.  O.  Beton,R  JSng 31  Dec. 

A.  R.  Heyland,  Bombay  8.0. 31  Dec 


W.  Fleming,  95  F 1  Jan. 

H.  H.  Goodeve,  R  Art i  Jan. 

G.  Best,  R  Art 1  Jan. 

D.  Adamson,  Benpal  S.C 5  Jan. 

A.  P.  Lindsay,  Beugal  S.C....  6  Jan. 
H.  G.  Becher,  Bengal  B.C.  ...    6  Jan. 

A.  J.  D.  Hawes,  Bengal  8.0.  6  Jan. 
R.  M.  B.  Thomas,  Bengal  S.C.    6  Jan. 

E.  A  Bruce,  Madras  S.C 6  Jan. 

W.  J.  Pickance,  Madras  S.C.  6  Jan. 
A-O.W.Crookahank,  Ben.S.O.  11  Jan. 
C.  D.  P.  Payne,  Bombay  S.C.  12  Jan. 
0.  Cowie,  R.  Art 16  Jan. 

B.  V.  Arbuckle,  R  Art 16  Jan. 

5irB.P.Bromhead,^^.Ben.S.C.  18  Jan. 

J.  8.  Tait.  Bengal  S.C 20  Jan. 

Ud  J.  R.  M.  Chani,  R.  Eng...  23  .Inn. 

IJC  G.  Bromhead,  24  P 23  .Ian. 

W.  H.  Brlnd,  103  F 29  Jan. 

A.  0.  Allinson,  i  W.I.  Regt...  29  Jan. 

R  Hoskins,  77  F 1  Fob.  \p.».c.  G.  A.  Noyos,  R.  Art 

C.  H.  Bridges,  Bengal  S.C...    4  Feb.     '  '     '"      '        '    '-—  - 
8.  0.  Mactier,  Bengal  S.C. ...     4  Fci). 
L.  F.  Campbell,  Madras  S.C.     4  Feb. 

J.  P.  Caldwell,  24  F 5  Feb. 

A.  Greenland,  56  F 8  Feb. 

J.  8 laden,  R.  Art   19  Feb. 

0.  S.Harvey,  R  Art 19  Feb. 

J.  L.  Ferris,  Bengal  S.C 4  Mar. 

H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Bengal  S.C.  4  Mnr. 
E.  Persse,  Madras  S.C 4  Mar. 

A.  Bredin,  Madras  S.C 11  Mar. 

G.  E.  Borradaile,  63  F 15  Mar. 

R.  Weptmacott,  Bombay  S.C.  xo  Mar 
G.  L.  Tupman,  R.  Mar.  Art.  24  Mar 

George  Lamb,  R.  Art 6  Apr. 

J.  R.  J.  Dewar,  R.  Art 6  Apr 

W.  A.  Salmon,  Bombay  S.C.  12  Ayjr. 

B.  C.  Westby,  16  F 12  Apr. 

0.  W.  Carlyon,  R.  Marines    12  Apr. 

C.  B.  Brown,  S  F 13  Apr. 

A.  B.  Douglas,  Bengal  S.  C.  20  Ai)r. 
T.  P.  Bruce,  Bengal  S.  C.  ...  20  Apr. 

Martin  Morphy,  40  F 25  Apr. 

O.  R.  Middleton,  4  P 27  Apr. 

Henry  Langtry,  15  HusBars   29  Apr. 

L.  W.  Taylor,  R.  Art 11  :^lay 

Frederic  Henderson,  107  F.   17  May 

A.  E.  H.  Smyth,  15  F 17  May 

0.  F.  Dixon,  R.  Art 17  May 

]C  Crosthwaite,  R.  Art 17  May 

N.  J.  C.  Stevens,  102  F 24  May 

A.  O.  Moles  worth,    R.   Art.  25  May 

J.  0.  Hore,  R.  Mal•,ille.^   26  May 

J.H.L. Greenfield,  Bom.S.(/.    1  June 


H.W.Bhoubridge,Beng.8.0.  21  July 
F.  S.  Goad,  107  F «3  J<dy 

F.  M.  Drew,  7  Hussars   23  July 

P.  C.  Whalley,  R.  Art 23  Joly 

H.  W.  C.  BuJkeley,  106  P....  23  JW 

W.  S.  Hobbert,  R.  Art 2  Aug. 

H.  de  P.  Rennick,  Beng.8.0.  5  Aug. 
J.  B.  Sparks,  Bengal  8.C....    %  Aug. 

R.  C.  Brook,  40  F 6  Aug. 

C.  O.  James,  63  F 6Aug. 

T.  H.  Kirby,  22  F ix  Aug. 

W.  Marshall,  Bombay  8.0.  12  Ang. 

G.  R.  Pottrt,  Bombay  8.0... .  la  Ang- 
F.  H.  Mathias,  Madras  S.C.  so  Aug. 
T.  B.  Tvler,  R.  Art 23  Aug. 

C.  E.  B.  Leacock,  R.  Art. ...  27  Aug. 
p.».e.  M.  F.  H.  M'Causland, 

R.  Art 27  Aujf. 

E.  G.  Lillingston,  Bcng.S.C.  30  Aug. 
8.  Simpson,  R.  Art 30  Au£f. 

D.  (J.  Pitfher,  Bengal  S.C.    3  Sept 

('.  Wa'kcr.  Maflras  S.C 7  Sept. 

K.  J.  Gunthorp9,  Mad.  S.C.    7  Sept 

I  J.  Fellowes,  R.  Enjf 8  Sept. 

J.  L.  Tweedie.  97  F 9  Sept- 

C.  W.  Town  send,  R.  Art  ...    9  Sept. 

.c.  G.  A.  Noyos,  R.  Art     10  Sept. 

John  Charley,  60  Rifles 12  Sept. 

A.  F.  Stewart,  Bombay  8.0.  la  Sept. 
N.  Pennefatbor,  h.p.  96  P.. .  13  Sept. 

F.  B.  Montague,  4  Hussars  13  Sept. 
R.    Naglp,    h.p.    Canadian 

Rifles,  Town  Major^  Mali- 

fax,  N.S. 13  Sept. 

B.  H.  Wickham,  R.  Art.  ...  13  Sept 

R.  H.  Williams,  R.  Eng 13  Sept. 

J.  G.  8.  Davie8,R.  Eng 13  Sept. 

B.  D.  0.  O'Brien,  R.  Eng....  13  Sept 
S.  Anderson,  ClfO.  R  Eng.  13  Sept. 

C.  Woodward,  R.  Bng 13  Sept 

Q.  J.  Skinner, Bengal  8.0...  16  Sept 

I.  S.  Allfrey.  13  P x8  Sept. 

R.  J.  Wimberley,  Beng.  8.0.  ao  Sept. 

E.  G.  Blenkinsop,  Mad.  8.0.  20  Sept. 

C.  P.  Glass,  R.  Art 27  Sept. 

p. S.C.  0.   W.  Fothergill,  R. 

Marine  Art a  Oct. 

W.  D.  Welch,  R.  Mar.  Art.      »  Oct. 

Vincent  Wing.  R.  Art  4  Oct, 

T.  S.  Magan,  Madras  8.  0.  9  Oct. 
R.  Y.  Armstrong,  R.  Eng....  9  Oct. 
p.g.c.  R.  L.  H.  Curteis,  16  F.  xo  Oct- 
Arthur  French,  R.  Mar.  Art  10  Oct. 
H.  J.  Cholmondoley,i6F....  xa  Oct. 
R.  P.  Nisbet,  Bengal  8.  C...  xa  Oct. 
C.H. T.Marshall, Bengal  8.0.  xa  Oct. 

R.  J.  Bond,  R.  Eng xa  Oct. 

Arthur  Hales,  27  F 18  Oct. 

E.S  Re vnolds,  Bombay  S.G.  27  Oct. 
I II.  French,  Bombay  8.  C...  27  Oct. 
W.  A.  Kay,  68  F 29  Oct. 


A.  N.  Clay  79  F 4  June  1  A.  K.  Haslett,  R  Eng 29  Oct. 

J.  M.  Moody,  R  Mnr 4  June  IT.  T.  Hodges,  76  F 1  Wot. 

A.  M.  Handley,  19  F 7  June  \p.g.c.  G.  E.  Grover,  B.  Eng.  3  Nov. 

J.  Watcrhon^e,  Bcnjral  S.C.  10  June    C.  H.  G.  Halkett,  R.  Eng....  3  Nov. 

G.E.  Hancock,  Bombny  S.C.  10  Juno  Ichnrlos  Bowen,  R.  Eng.  ...  3  Nov. 

B.  E.Gowan,  Ben-^al  S.C...  10  June  |C.  8.  Walker,  3  HuKsars  ...  4  N'  v. 
F.H.  T.  G.  Cummin^,  Bombay             '  J.  Colledjre.  Bengal  8.  O. ...  4  Nov. 

S.  C 10  June    W.  H.  Mulloy,  R.  Eng 8  Nov- 


p.g.f.C  Campbell  7  Dr.GtlB.  1 1  June 
H.  E.  Ryves,  Bengal  S.  C...  11  Juno 

J.  Hay,  Bengal  S.  C 11  June 

J.  L.  Pagan,  Bombay  S.  C.  11  June 
T.  R.  Byng,  Madras  S.  C. ...  11  June 

R.  Athorpe,  R.  Eng n  Juno 

T.  Walker,  R.  Art  18  June 

Alfred  Fonblanque,  R.  Mar.  21  Juno 
J.  R.  Wilmer,  Bengal  8.  C.  22  Juno 

0.  M.  Boswell,  104  P 27  June 

C.  H.  Garbett,  Bengal  S.  C.  27  June 
G.  P.  Bryant,  Bombay  8.  C.  27  June 

J.  M.  Murray,  R.  Art 27  Juno 

H.  A.  Bushman,  9  Lancers  27  June 

0.  H.  Webster,  20  P i  July 

J.  H.  Green,  Bengal  S.C x  July 

W.  J.  Tatham,  R.  Art i  July 

H.  P.  P.  Lewis.  R  Art i  July 

J.  G.  Pollock,  R.  Art i  July 

R.  W.  Robinson,  16  F 2  Jnly 

J.  D.  Cruiokshank,  R.  Eng.  4  July 
M.  A.  H.  J.  Heriot,  R.  Mar.  5  July 
pa.e.  0.  0.  Suther.  R.  Mar. 


W.  R.  SUicko,  R,  Eng 9  Nov. 

A.  P.  Taylor,  Bengal  8.  0.    xa  Nov. 

J.  T.  Coke,  25  F 14  Not. 

C.  E.  P.  Simpson,  29  F 17  Nov. 

R.  H.  O.  Haly,  84  F 20  Nov. 

H.  J.  Faircloth,  81  F 2a  Nov. 

T.  J.  W.  Bulkeley,  10  Hub.  2a  Nor. 
G.  W.  Smith,  85  F 2a  Nov. 

F.  S.  8.  Brind,  17  P 29  Nov. 

A.  A.  A.  Kinloch,  60  Rifles  29  Nov. 
T.  A.  St.  Quintin,  10  Hns.     aa  Nor. 

A.  S.  Wynne,  51  F 2a  Nov. 

H.  R.  Abadie,  9  Lancers  ...  aa  Nor. 
rC  A.  Scott  Bengal  8.  0....  aa  Nor. 
D.H.TKompson.BengalS.O.  aa  Nov. 

I  B.  A.  Combe,  10  Hussars  ...  22  Nor. 
I  James  Cook,  Bengal  S.  C...  22  Nov. 
,  A.  R.  Badcock,  Bengal  8.0.  22  Nov. 
I  R.  G.  S.  Marshall.  R.  Art...  2a  Nov. 
,  R.  M.  Stewart,  R  Art n  Nor. 

E.  J.  de  Lautour,  R.  Art.  ...an  Nor. 

R.  G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  8.0.  aa  Nor. 

G.  W.  Rogers,  Bengal  8.  0.    aa  Nor. 


Art 5  July     George  Swinley,  R.  Art aaNor. 

G.  0.  Boase,  R.  Mar 7  July   ;  J.  Davidson,  Bengal  8.  0....  aa  Nor. 

P.  G.  Buruaby,  R  H.  Gds...  10  July     M.  G.  Gerard,  Bengal  8.  0.  aa  Nor. 
W.  L.  Geddes,  53  F xi  July  ]  Richard  Waoe,  B.  Art  aa  Nor. 


Digitized  by  V^OO^li:^ 


.  de  C.  Morton,  6  P. aa  Nov. 

.  P.  Hobday.  Bengal  B.  C.  aa  Nov. 

ruiiant  North,  R.  sng as  Nov. 

.  T.  Pn^yman,  B.  Art.  ...  aa  Nov. 
.  Q.  Woodthorpo,  R.  Bng.  aa  Nov. 
't  0.  Creagh,  Bomliay  S.O.  aa  Nov. 
'€  K.  P.  Leach,  R.  Kng. ...  aa  Nov. 
.  H.  Boiler,  Rifle  Brigade    ag  Nov. 

rUUam  Goz,  S3  F.  39  Nov. 

j.e,  P.  Cardeir,  8a  P 39  Nov. 

I.  T.  Perase,  13  P.  39  Nov. 

.H.  T.  H.  Somerset,  Rifle 

Brigade a9  Nov. 

,».e.  C.  L.  Harvey,  71  P.  ...  39  Nov. 
t.e.  H.  Stewart,  3  i>r.  GWa.  ag  Nov. 
i.e.  H.  G.  MacGregor,  39  P.  39  Nov. 

r.  8.  Hamilton,  90  P 39  Nov. 

r.T.  Brownlow,  i  Dr.  Gde.  39  Nov. 

j.e.  Edward  EBaez,75  P....  39  Nov. 

eorae  Stanley  Byng,  h.p. 

Rifle  Brigade ;  A.D.C.  to 

at  Lord  LUui.  <ff  Ireland    39  Nov. 

.  Philips,  R.  Marines   ag  Nov. 

.I.C.  A.  G.  Gardner,  14  Hob.  99  Nov. 
L  R.  T.  Browne,  R.  Art. ...  29  Nov. 
LR,F«rf.Downe,  a  LifeGds.  39  Nov. 

lindon  Blood,  R.  Eng 39  Nov. 

leofhy  Barton,  7  P 29  Nov. 

t.e.  A.  P.  Hart,  31  P ag  Nov. 

>.  H.  8.  Barrow,  19  Hnssars  39  Nov. 

•mes  Alleyne,  R  Art ag  Nov. 

Li.c.H.M.S.BTimker,26P.  39  Nov. 


Majors. 

Henry  Vaughan,  R.  Art.  ...  39  Nov. 

W,  P.  Jones,  R.  Eng. ag  Nov. 

H.  0.  Hnntley,  10  P 29  Nov. 

5. t.e.  C.  W.  Murray,  61  P.  ...  29  Nov. 
.  B.  H.  Prior,  80  F 29  Nov. 

J.  H.  Laye,  90  F 29  Nov. 

p.s.e.  B.  R.  P.Woodgate,  4  F.  29  Nov. 
p.«.c.W.C.P.Molyneux,  22  F.  29  Nov. 
R.  B.  Lane,  Rifle  Brigade ...  39  Nov. 

H.  D.  Rooke,  53  F 30  Nov. 

Cecil  Mangles,  20  Hasaars  30  Nov. 
L.  P.  Jamieson,  Bengal  S.  C.  2  Dec. 

P.  J.  Todd,  87  P 8  Deo. 

J.  P.  Free,  R.  Art 8  Dec. 

8.  H.  Cowan,  Bensral  8.  G. ...  9  Deo. 
H. 8.  Hutchinson, Bengal  8. C.  9  Dec. 
G.  P.  E.  8.  Neill,  Madras  8. 0.  9  Dec. 
David  Cowie,  Madras  S.  C...  9  Dec 
A.  B.  Portman,  Bombay  8.C.  9  Dec. 
T.  M.  Ward,  Bombay  S.  C...  9  Dec. 
D.  C.  Andrew,  Bengal  8.  C.  9  Dec. 
F.  C.  Singleton,  Bombay  B.C.  9  Dec. 
J.  E.  Campbell,  Bengal  S.C.  10  Deo. 
W.M.Robinson.MadrasS.C.  xo  Doc. 
A.  B.  Crosbie,  R.  MHrines...  17  Dec. 

James  Browne,  94  F 18  Dec 

R.  H.  B.  Beaumout,  R.  Eng.  30  Dec. 
T.  O.  Wingate,  Bengal  8.0.  30  Dec. 
6.  Alexander,  Bengal  S.  C.  30  Dec. 

1880. 
J.  G.  B.  Stopford,  32  P i  Jan. 


140 


E.  T.  Wynne,  R.  Eng x  Jan. 

E.  8.  Skinner,  Madras  8.  G.    4  Jan. 

P.  Hole,  Madras  8.  C 4  Jan. 

G.  B.  Bevan,  8x  P.    7  Jan. 

A.  P.  Terry,  60  P 7  Jan. 

W.P.Prideaux,Bombay8.G.  za  Jan. 

Andrew  Murray,  78  P z6Jan. 

J.  A.  8.  Colqnhoun,  R.  Art.  16  Jan. 

R.  Alexander,  R.  Art. 24  Jan. 

J.  P.  Meiklejohn,  R.  Art  ...  34  Jan. 

P.  G.  Oldham,  R.  Eng 34  Jan. 

E.  W.  Rnmsey,  6x  P 35  Jan. 

0.  E.  Le  M.  Cherry,  33  P. ...  30  Jan. 
E.  8.  Rivett-Gamao,  xz  Hns.  3Z  Jan. 

L.  H.  8.  James,  R.  Art z  Feb. 

p.t.e.  P.  H.  Dyke,  h.p.  69  P.  zx  Peb. 

A.  E.  Pearse,  76  P 25  Peb. 

p.s.e.  H.  W.  Keays-Yonng, 

i8P a6Peb. 

8.  de  L.  Lacy.  R.  Art x  Mar. 

M.  L.  Porter,  R.  Art 3  Mar. 

W.  R.  Stirke,  R.  Art a  Mar. 

D.  G.  Anderson,  58  P 4  Mar. 

J.  W.  Scott,  R.  Marines 4  Mar. 

W.  H.  Warren,  8x  P 6  Mar. 

H.  R,  Stracey,  98  P 6  Mar. 

D.  G.  Pedder,  Bombay  8.  G.  xa  Mar. 
Walter  Scott,  Bombay  8.  C.  xa  Mar. 
Reginald  Thoresby  Qwyn, 

h.p.  4P 90  Mar. 

p.t.e.  PitzRoy  Wilson,  h.p. 

Rifle  Brigade 37  Mar. 


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STAFF. 


COMMANDING  IN  CHIEF. 
Field  Marshal  Si$  Sogal  Bighneu  OEOEGE  W.  F.  0.  3JSKE  OF  OAMBRIBOE,  KG.  ZP.  GCB,  GCUG.  aCSI. 

Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  &c.,  15  Jaly  5^- 

Privais  Secntaty  Lieutenant  General  Son.  James  Wm.  B.  Macdonald,  CB.,  15  July  S^. 

Military  Snrttary  General  Sir  Alfred  H.  Horsford,  GCB„  14  F.  i  Oct.  74. 

ItiUijm^  i9^j,m^^^i^.  ("Major  General  Martin  DUlon,  CB.  CSI.  1  Oct.  78.  [la  March  79 

^uwuj  enerennet   t  Colonel  «rC.H.Brownlow,rCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (For  JWiawo^btr.), 

I  Colonel  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  CB.  XJnatt.  15  July  56. 
Colonel  R.  Bateson,  h.p.  x  Life  Guards. 
Colonel  A.  H.  Stephens,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 
Colonel  R.  Hale,  h.p.  7  Hussars. 
Colonel  W.  B.  M.  Reniy,  CB.  R.  Art.  {Extra). 


A-DTnrun  Gihibal's  Dsfabtuvt. 

AJyuioMi  GMitdl G^eneral  Sir  Charles  H.  BUico,  ITCB.  49  F.  x  Not.  76. 

2>tpuijf  Aijntamt  Gtiural    M^jor  General  Robert  B.  Hawlcy,  CB.  x  Oct.  78. 

^^'^re^^.!"?^..^!!!!!^.!...^!^...l!^"!!!?^  ]  I'io^tenant  General  James  Wells  Armstrong,  CB.  as  Nov.  76. 

fp.».e.  Major  W.  R.  Lasoelles,  Rifle  Brigade,  31  Jan.  78. 
p.».c.  Major  R.  L.  H.  Curteis,  x6  F.  9  Dec.  78. 
p.9.e.  Captain  L.  A.  Greg^n,  70  F.  35  Mar.  79. 

iMiMetor  ffMMfol  </  BttruiHng  Major  General  E.  G.  Bulwer,  CB.  t  Jan.  80. 


ROTJLL  ABTILLBBT. 

D^pnig  Aiifuiami  G4iural   Major  General  R.  P.  Radclifib,  i  May  75. 

AuUtawt  At^'vtani  Chntral Colonel  T.  E.  Hughes,  x6  Oct.  78. 

Dtfuig  Auittmi  A^fOani  Gftural Bt.Lt. Colonel  H.  L.  Geary,  x  Apr.  79. 


RoTAL  EiraiiniBBS. 

Dtpuif  AdftOani  GenmraL  Colonel  John  Marshall  Grant,  1  Jan.  76. 

J)9pn!tg  AM9i$Umt  A4fuiant  Gmural Major  Edward  Mioklem,  z  Oct.  79. 


QVABTBB  MI8TBB  GSHEBAX'S  DiFXBTlCBirT. 

QMffi«r  JfMfor  Gtiurol General  Sir  Daniel  Lysons,  JTCB.  45  F.  z  April  76. 

Auitttmi  Q^art€r  KuiUr  General  Colonel  Alex.  J.  H.  Elliot,  CB.  h.p.  Unatt.  z  July  75. 

I>§pv^  Aniitami  Q^arter  MatUr  Geiural BLMajor  G.  A.  Furse,  43  F.  19  Mar.  79. 

D^K^  Qr.jr«for  General,  InttlUgenee  Branch    M%jor  General  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bt.  KCB.  z  May  78. 
Amtt.  Qr.  Jfr.  Gtmral,  InMUgtnc0  Branch...    p.9.e.  Colonel  C.  J.  East,  h.p.  57  F.  2x  Nov.  79. 


Dcpuif  AfMani  QfMrUf  MoMten  General, 


p.i.c.  Bt.Mfu'or  R.  J.  Maxwell,  q6  F,  Z3  March  79. 
p.§.e.  Major  Francis  C.  H.  Clarke,  Royal  Artillery ,  9  April  7a 
p.i.c.  Bt.MaJor  J.  C.  Ardagh,  CB.  Royal  Engineers,  13  July  76 
p.M.c.  Captain  L.  M.  Carzmcbael,  5  Lancers,  3z  Dec.  78. 
p.9.e.  Captain  H.  C.  Reynolds,  zo6  F.  Z3  Aug.  79. 


JHrcHor  Gmural  ^  MUUatf  Sdncation   Lieut.General  C.  P.  Beauohamp  Walker,  CB.  Z9  Jan.  78. 

AM$i$iami  Director  qfXiliiarf  SdMcaHou  p.».e.  Colonel  G.  D.  Barker,  64  F.  6  Dec.  76. 


Innovom  GmnuLL  ov  Botal  Abtilliit...    LieutGeneral  Arthur  Thomas  Phillpotts,  z  April  77. 
Aids  dt  Camp Captain  F.  B.  Enox,  z  Jan.  79. 


^Colonel  Son.  C.  W.  Thesiger,  iLp.  6  Dragoons,  3  April  78.     xsi  CoMtn 
Twtpcetinfi   QMun  ^f  T§ema»rg  Cavalrp  ^  J     Dittrid^Sead  Qiutrten,  Tcrk. 

Great  BrUmin j  Colonel    Richard  BlundeU-HoIlinshead-Blundell,  h.p.    3   I>rmffoams 

L    ao  March  8a    2nd  CamUrp  Dittriat'- Scad  qnarUr9,Aldirmk0€r 


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STAFF.  1 6 

1.  NOKTHERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quartere,  Ttyrh. 

UuoE  Gmmal  CoKiULVsnre Major  General  G.  H.  8.  Willis,  OB.  x  April  78. 

Aidi  de  C<um Captain  T.  Ji  B.  Sargent,  78  F.  i  April  78. 

CoUnulontkeStaf. Colonel  G.  T.  Field,  B.  Art.  xi  Oct.  77. 

AntMLtmi  AAiuiA^i  A-  cutn^^  i€nm*^n*^^nimi  Colonel  C.  F.  T.  Daniell,  h.p.  28  F.  xo  Oct.  76. 
Amtta^  Adjutant  #•  Quart.MatterGen^aU  |  ^^^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^  Gillespie,  h.p.  xo6  F.  X4  Nov.  77. 

DepuigAs$iMi.Ae{i^4'  (>uart»r Master  General    Captain  E.  C.  Money,  87  F.  8  March  78. 

Brigade  Mqjor,  Bogal  Artillery p.a.e.  Captain  A.  G.  Dug^ale,  la  May  79. 

&arri$on  Inetrueior p.M.e.  Bt.Mi^or  F.  Cochran,  37  F.  ao  Nov.  78. 

2.  EASTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quari^rs,  Colchester. 

Kajob  GmsAL  Coiocurnura Major  General  Wm.  PoUezfen  Badoliffe,  CB.  z  Oot  78. 

Aide  de  Cam^ Lieut.  O.  A.  Mott,  a  F.  25  April  79. 

Aesietant  Adjutant  4- (Quarter  Maeter  General    Colonel  H.  A.  Wehnan,  h.p.  Depot  Batt.  x  Oct.  75. 

Brigade  Major p.M.e.  Captain  C.  H.  Gardner,  la  F.i  April  79. 

Qarrieon Instructor p.g.e.  Major  F.  H.  Dyke,  h.p.  69  F.  12  March  77. 

3.  WESTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Qoarters,  Devofvport, 

MuoiGinsAxCoincAirDiiro Major  General  T.  H.  Pakenham. 

Aidede  Camp 

Cahm^u  i»  n^  Kt^4P  S  Coloncl  H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art.  2a  Feb.  76. 

CoUmeUonthe  Staff. 1  Colonel  W.  Porter,  R.Eng.  16  Oct.  77. 

AMietantAdjutant  4r  Quarter  Master  General  Colonel  F.  F.  Hamilton,  CB.  h.p.  4  F.  i  July  75. 
Depitg  Ateiet.  A^\  4-  Quarter  Maeter  Gen...     p.g.e.  Captain  A.  Glen,  xo  F.  34  June  77. 

Brigade  Major,  JSoyal  Ariillery Captain  H.  "W.  Isacke,  t  July  77. 

Garrietm  Inetruetor p.i.e.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  J.  Hutchison,  h.p.  64  F.  x  Feb.  80. 

4.  SOUTHERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Porternoui/i. 

Liiunvurr  Gutsbal  CoiacA.in>iKa General  Prince  Edward  of  Saace  Weimar,  CB.  xoF.  x  Oct.  78. 

AiA»m  Am  r«^-«  S  Captain  Lord  Albert  C.  Seymour,  Scots  Guards,  i  Oct  78. 

Ataetaei^amp (.Captain  Bon.  C.  C.  G.  Byng,  x  Life  Guards,  39  Oct.  78. 

o^^o'^su^. {g„tLl?G^'er£:S:^.11'?Sr8: 

J.>^AV.ia.t  iQ,«^  M«Ur  General,  {f^^.l^-  J."  ^.To'^J^.t J;  J^  ^^  ^S. 

Btpute  AeeietafU  Adjutant  Gen.  for  Mutketry    Captain  aTm.  Creagh,  42  F.  x  Jan.  80. 

Brigade  MqfOTf  Bojfal  Artillery  Captain  A.  Warry,  i  July  77. 

GarriMou  Inetruetor p.t.e.  Captain  T.  J.  B.  Mallock,  7  F.  20  July  78. 

5.  CHATHAM  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Chatham. 

HuoB  GBnsAL  CoioiAirnnrs UCBrigadier  General  Sir  H.  E.  Wood,  JCCB.  h.p.  90  F.  xa  Jan.  80. 

Aidede  Camp Captain  A  J.  Bigge,  R.  Art.  12  Jan.  80. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff Colonel  C.  W.  Bleee,  CB.  i  Apr.  79. 

Brigade  Major  p.e.e.  Captain  T.  B.  Hitchcock,  53  F.  9  Jan.  77. 

Brigade  Major^  Boyal  Artillery Captain  T.  H.  Lloyd,  R.  Art,  x  Apr.  79. 

6.  SOUTH  EASTERN  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Bc/ver. 

Muos  Gkkx&^l  CoucAKDive Major  General  Edward  Newdigate,  CB. 

Aide  de  Camp 

C.„„^ « tU  at^. (Colone.  D.  |.  Hc.te.  gJ^H^li^Ts  l.^j'- 

Brigade  Major  Bt.Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  GrenfeU,  60  F.  x  Jan.  80. 

Brigade  Major,  Boyal  ArtiUery Captain  W.  H.  M.  Duthie,  i  Apr.  79. 

c«mj.—  r— # -*— .-  ip.».e.  Captain  R.  H.  L.  Anstruther,  Rifle  Br.  16  June  77. 

(Tomeonlneiruetore j^^  ^  ^  Captain  F.  W.  Graham,  X03  F.  x  Feb.  80.    Siomcljfe. 

7.  HOME  DISTRICT. — Head  Quarters,  Horse  Qtujvrds. 

^01  (ixmii.ComtAXJ>aa    Major  General  G.  W.  A.  Higginson,  OB.  1  Aug.  79. 

Aidede  Camp Lieut  V.  .T.  Dawson,  Coldstream  Guards,  x  Auar.  79. 

fp.e.e.  Lieut.Colonel  H.  B.  H.  Blundell,  Gren.  Gas.  x  Apr.  76. 
Colonel  J.  Peel,  h.p.Depot  Batt.  x  May  76.    For  BeerwHng  DuHet, 
London. 

Brigade  Major   Captain  F.  L.  Campbell,  Scots  Gds.  i  Jan.  79. 

^irrieon  Inetruetor  jp.».c.  Captain  B.  J.  Lynch,  3  F.  i  July  77. 

8.  WOOLWICH  DISTRICT. 

^f>i  GijriiBAi.  ComiAnDiiro   Major  General  John  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  79. 

Aidede  Camp Captain  F.  B.  B.  Loraine,  R.  Art.  i  Apr.  79. 

AuiMt  ja:^4^^*  a.  a^»^^  %r^.t^  /3^— «;.  flA».«?.Lt. Colonel  E.  Markham,  R.  Art.  x  Feb.  76. 

Auut.  Adjutant  j-  Quarter  Maeter  Generate  \  |,^^^^^^  ^   Stirling.  CB.  h.p.  R.  Art  x6  Feb.  80. 

9.  AliDERSHOT  DISTRICT. 

'osnuiTDDra  thb  Divxsxoh General  Sir  Thomas  M.  Steele,  KCB.  6x  F.  14  April  75. 

Aidee de Camm  i <^'»Ptain  A.  Maclean,  i  Drs.  sMay  75. 

^^*'*'^ Icaptain  J.T.  D.  Croebie.  60V.  13  Jan.  79. 

Ataitiant  AAUtjtm*  A.  n«»mt^  •u^.tmm  /3<.^^7.    5"  Coloncl  Kon.  E.  G.  Curaon,  h.p.  52  F.  i  Jan.  78. 
^aut  A^tani  4r  Quarter  Maeter  Generals    |  oolonel  Lord  W.  F.  B.  Seymonr,  Coldst.  Gda.  1  July  75. 

viitc  while  Inepeetor  o/Gymnaeia  Mi^or  W.  B.  G.  Cleather,  47  F.  x3  Feb.  80. 

( p.e.c.  Captain  E.  J.  Lugard,  4  F.  xx  Apr.  77. 
'^P*tyAMeie(Udjutant4'Quart.Maeter  Generate  -j  p.e.e.  Captain  W.  F.  Gatacre,  77  F.  xo  March  79. 

^m  (for  Mueketry)    Captain  W.  Bennett,  x9  F.  x  March  78. 

X>i«o  wkae  Aseietani  Inepeetor  qf  Gymnaeia Captain  F.  A.  Gore,  84  F.  xs  April  78. 

^to  while  Inepeetor  of  Army  Signalling  Major  F.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  Royal  Engineers,  15  May  75. 

^a»p  Quarter  Maeter  James  Sim,  10  Jan.  80. 

'tre  Maeier Quarter  Master  George  Douglas,  i  D«o.  65. 

BrovcetMarOal T.  Trout,  13  Dec.6i. 

°n*  V»™  ^TAL  ABTitMBT  {Col.  on  Staff)  Colonel  W.  B.  M.  Reilly,  CB.  27  Oct.  79. 

Jingade  Major  of  Artillery p.e.c.  Captain  H.  KnoUys,  i  May  77. 

iwuiwDiHo  RoTAL  EvaiiTiBK  (Col.  ou  Staff)  ...  Colouol  F.  M.  H.  Somerset,  3  Oct  79. 

s^ftenniending  Qffleer  of  Garrieon  Inetruction  . ..  Lt Colonel  Charles  Booth  Brackenbury,  R«ya]  Artillery,  x  April  76. 

Garriwrn  Ineiruetore  ^P'  **'■  BtM^or  W.  Shaw,  X02  F.  21  Jan.  73.  .  ^.  ^* . .  .^ 

Mueimetore « j^  ^  ^  Bt.Major  S.  B.  Orr,  94  F.  26  Oct  76.  zed  by  VjUU^lt: 


1 7  Staff. 

CAVALRY  BRIQADE. 
'^S^SyJlS^i'G.^BSSS?^!.?^^^  ^^^  ^^  ^-  ^'  J-  FitoWygnun.  Bt. .  Apr.  ,9. 


l8t  INFANTRY  BRIGADE. 

OomujrDivo  BKzaASi Major  General  J.  B.  Spurgin,  CB.  CSl. 

Aid*  de  Camp  

BriffodtMiUjor   j).».c.  Captain  R.  0.  Hare,  22  F.  aa  Jtdy  78. 

2nd  INFANTRY  BRIGADE. 

OomcAirsnrG  BaieASi c.  Major  General  W.  G.  Cameron,  CB.  i  Oct  78. 

Aide  de  Camp    Captain  B.  Z.  Thornton,  4  P.  1  Oct.  78. 

BrigadsMqjor j).*.c.  Captain  W.  T.  Dooner,  io9  F.  4  Dec.  78, 

3rd~nSiNTRY  BRIGADE. 
CoincAjrszva  Bsioisa Major  General  F.  Peyton,  i  Oct.  j 


JomcAjrszva  Bsioisa Major  General  F.  Peyton,  i  Oct.  77. 

Aids  d0  Cawm   Captain  E.  T.  B.  Sparks,  98  F.  7  Feb.  78. 

Brigade  Mqjor p.s.e.  W.  C.  F.  Molyneux,  22  F.  x  Jan.  80.  ^^^^^^^^^^ 

10.  NORTH  BRITISH  DISTRICT.— Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh. 

Hajob  Gsvsbax  Qovxlsdihq Major  General  William  Hope,  CB, 

AidedeCamp    

AMietant  Ae^ufant  and  Quarter  Maeter  General...  e.  Colonel  St.  G.  M.  Nngrent,  h.p.  Unatt.  13  Oct.  77. 

Dep.  Aniet.  Adjutant  Qen.  (for  MueketryJ Captain  F.  M.  Salmond,  21  F.  i  Jan.  80. 

Fort  Uaoor   Bt.Lt.Colonol  C.  V.  Pole,  h.p.  CM.  Kiflea,  i  July  78. 

&arrin»  Inetrwttor    ^ p.s.c.  Captain  J.  A.  Ferpusson,  Rifle  Brigade,  i  Dec.  79. 

11.  JERSEY  DISTRICT. 

LxiVT.GtovxBiroB  ft  CoLOiniL  oh  xhs  Btavv Major  General  Lothian  Nicholson,  CB.  x  Oct.  78. 

r\ortMqfor4'AdjutaiU   Bt.Lt.Co]onel  H.  G.  E.  Somerset,  h.  p.  3  F.  5  May  77. 

12.  GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNEY  DISTRICT. 

Lxiirr.  GoTXBvoB  k  GoLoirxL  ok  8x1.79  Colonel  A.  A.  Nelson,  CJJ.  Qocal  rank  of  Major  Gen.)  z  lUj  n- 

Fbri  Major ITC  Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Jerome,  h.p.  62  F.  15  May  79. 

IRELAND. 
OomcAVDivo  ntB  Fobois e.  General  5/.  Hon.  Sir  John  Michel,  QCB.  86  F.  x  Ang.  7S« 

Auieiani  liUUarf  Seoretarg  Lt.Culonel  Hon.  E.  E.  T.  Boaoawen,  Goldat.  GhuurdS,  4  MwcIitB. 

Aid^»  Am  AuiM.  ^  Captain  F.  A.  Graves-  Sawle,  ColdsU  Gda.  8  April  76. 

Mnmeaex^amp t Captain  F.  M.  Wartlrop,  3  Dr.  Gda.  18 Jan.  79. 

CoMKAVBiiro  RoTAL  BvoxVBiB  {Col,  OH  8t€^) ...    Colonel  H.  Wray.  CMG.'qi  June  79. 

DeptOg  Adjutant  General    Colonel  George  Byng  Harman,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  1  Jan.  78. 

Bepu^  Quarter  Master  General   Colonel  T.  C.  Lyons,  CB.  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  13  Oct.  77. 


J>^ifA^.J4i.  aniQ^n„  U«Ur  a»,^{P;',-  ^apj^n  K.  ».  Mur™^8^F^j6  June  „.^^  ^^ 

Depu*u  Aeeiet.  A^uiant  General  (for  Musketry)    Captain  G.  A.  Agiiow,  30  F.  i  May  78. 

Brigade  Mqjor   Captain  H.  J.  \V.  Gehle.  R.  Eng.  15  Deo.  77. 

Deputy  Judge  AdvoeaU p.e.e.  Bt.Lt  Colonel  H.  A.  Brett,  43  F. 

(p.e.c.  Captain  J.  H,  G.  Browne,  B.  Art.  97  Ang.  79.   Currugh. 
p.s.c.  Captain  J.  W.  F.  Buxton,  27  F.  x  Aug.  78.    Duhlim. 
p.M.e,  Captain  S.  Flower,  86  F.  17  May  79.    Ferwtcg. 

AIDES  DB  CAMP  TO  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  LORD  LIEUTENANT  OF  IREI.AND. 
Captain  W.  D.  S.  Campbell.  79  F. 
Bt.Major  G.  S.  Byng,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade. 
Lieut.  J.  C.  M.  Bereaford,  R.  Eng. 
Captain  J.M.  MoCalmont,  Denbighshire  Yeomaiiry. 
Mi^or  R.  J.  P.  Baonders,  Mid  Ulster  Art.Militia  {exira). 
Captain  H.  Paget,  7  Hussars  (extra) . 


Captain  D.  G.  A.  King,  69  F.  (extra). 

Lieut.  G.  M.  Lord  Benoet,  Rifle  Brigade  {extra). 

Lieut.  G.  A.  H.  Howard.  23  F.  (extra). 

2nd  Lieut.  Lord  W.  B.  Nevill,  W.Kent  Mil.  (exln) 

Captain  M.  G.  Johnstone,  a  Dragoons  {extra). 

Lieut.  Hon.  C.  G.  Lascelles,  h.p.  9  Lanoers  iextre). 


DUBLIN  DISTRICT. 

Co]nci.in)Z]ro  DuBLXV  DzBTBXCT    Major  General  J.  R.  Glyn.  CB.  i  April  78. 

Aidede  Camp  Captain  R.  F.  Mevsey-Thompson,  Rifle  Brigade,  t  Apr.  78. 

Colonel  on  the  SU^. Colonel  G.  Colclough,  R.  Art.  1  Mfty  77-    JPortohaUo. 

Depuiw  Amst.  Adj.  and  Quarter  Master  General    p.s.e.  Captain  E.  S.  Creek.  93  F.  24  April  76. 
Brigade  Mqfor,  Jlogal  Artillery Captain  W.  S.  Langley,  16  Sept.  79. 

OUBRAGH  BRIGADB. 
OomCAJTBIVO    CUBBJIOK     Bbioisb    afd    Ih- ")  xrir  xr-ir..  n««««i  n  n  ii«*.<iik»   r»n   ,  t««  fu, 
wiOTOB  Gbrbal ov  Catalbt  ur  iBBLAjn)  ...S^^  ^^""^  QenGTBl  C.  C.  Frasor,  CB.  1  Jan.  80. 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  St.  J.  S.  Taylor,  is  Husaars,  36  Jan.  80. 

Brigade  Motor  (  Captain  Hon,  H.  G.  L.  Crichton,  21  Hussars,  7  June  78. 

Camp  Qfunrter  Matter John  Thomas  Brind,  24  JaiL  80. 

BBI1FA8T  DIBTRIOT. 

CoxMAVDXva  BiLVABT  D18CBICT Major  General  H.  D'Oyley  Torrens,  CB,  19  Jan.  80. 

Aidede  Camp    

Brigade  Major p.e.e.  Captain  A.  E.  W.  Goldsmid,  104  F.  27  Apr.  79. 

CORK  DISTRICT. 

Co]ncA.]rDiFaCoBKDxSTBiOT Lieut.Genoral  H.  Hamilton,  CB.  x  April  77. 

Aidede  Camp  Lieut.  J.  H.Kwiirt,  73  F.  4  April  77. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff" Colonel  J.  Godhy,  U.  Art.  x  Apr.  79. 

Assistant  Adjutant  Gsneral Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.  T.  (Joldsworthy,  h.p.  gx  F.  t  July  75. 

Depuiu  Assist.  Adj.  4-  Quarter  Master  General...  p.».c.  Captain  E.  Wardroper  ,107  F.  a6  Jan.  79. 

IHtto  {for  Muskstrg)  Captain  T.  F.  Pardoo,  22  F.     Oct.  77. 

Brigade  Major »  Bofol  Artillery Captain  J.  W.  Bernard,  1  Ju     77. 


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MOBILIZATION  OP  THE  FORCES  AT  HOME. 


N.B.-The  Qaartera  of  the  troops  determine  their  place  in  the  Field  or  Oiij^«n«  a«« 
qaarteraohao^  their  place  for  mobiUzationaocordinffly.  OamaonArmy; 


troops  ohAaging 


FIELD      ARMY. 


1st  ARMY  OOB,'BB.—Eead  QiM^rters,  Ooloheeter. 


SlAW.— ff*aer<rf  Commanding, 

Aidet  de  Camp  (Four), 
deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  UoMter  QtneraU  (Two), 
Auutant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  QeneraU  (Two) 

Aide  de  Camp. 

Brigade  Mc^or,  Soyal  ArtiUerv. 
Colonel  Commanding,  Sojal  Bngineert, 
Aide  de  Camp. 

Brigade  Major,  Boual  Bngineere. 
Commandant  at  Head  Quartere. 
Provoet  Marehal, 
Commieeary  General. 
Principal  Medical  Officer. 
Chief  Staff  Veterinary  Surgeon. 
Prtneipal  Chaplain. 

iBt  DIVISION.— iftfod  Quarters,  0olch9«ef. 
Szijy. — Lieutenant  General  Commanding, 
Aidee  de  Gamp  (Tvo). 
^MMtenJ  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  Generate  (Two) 
Deputy  AeeUtant  A^uiant  and  Quarter  MiX^rG ene^' 
iMutenani  Colonel,  Royal  ArtilUry  ^"wra*. 

Adjutant,  Boyal  Artillery. 
lAeutenant  Colonel,  Royal  Sngineere 
Adjutant,  Royal  Rngineere.' 
Attutant  Commiegary  General, 
Principal  Medical  Officer. 


BIVTSIOITAL  TEOOPS.— GoIoheBter. 

and  Bn.  12th  Foot ?SiSSSh^' 

Budringhamahire  Yeomaniy Buckingham. 

F  Bat.  Ist  Brig.  Royal  Artillery    Ipswich. 

*    "        ^^'    ■         f^ OoJohcBter. 

I,        •  Bng.  do,  ;  * . 

Ist  Oomp.  Boyal  Engineers    ShomoUffe. 

•  Infantry  Aiamnnltioii  Reserve.    * 


Chaplain. 
1st  BBIOADS.— Colchester. 
BiAif.-Jff^or  Genend  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  M^jor, 
-  Commieeary. 

JJS°-  2?^Foot   Ooloheeter. 

"tBa.lOth      „      do. 

•  do. 

Sad  BBiaADE.~Colchester. 
Suw.— Ifo/or  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Mayor. 
Comumittary, 
^^J55l,    .  Qui^smsDJH 

.itBn  ^^^ Fermoy, 

t55««8^ Kinsale. 

»>tBn.22nd    „ Ourragh. 

2nd  DIVISION.— Bwd  Quwrters,  Chelmaford. 

BTArr,'~L4eHtenant  General  Commandtng, 
Aidet  de  Camp  (Two), 
Aeeietant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  Gtneralt  (Two). 
Jpepufy  Atttetant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  GenenU. 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Royal  ArHltery.  «^«"W7iw. 

Adjutant,  Eoval  Artillery, 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Jcoyal  Sngineert. 
Adjutant,  Royal  Rnmneert. ' 
Attietant  Committanf  Genercu, 
Principal  Medical  dfficer. 
Chaplain. 


Ut  BRIGADE.— Chelmsford. 
^^n.—Metfor  General  Commatuling. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Mqjor. 
_  Committary. 

«^^OWS.  QrAHTMKD   AT 

47lhPoot TheCnrragh. 

iMBn.    15th    „     Tippcrary. 

Kilkenny. 

2nd  BRIGADE.— Warley. 
^"^^n.—Mqfor  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Commistary. 

"*"*^M0»»-  QUABTKBED  AT 

»rtBn.    SrdFoot  ShorncUffe. 

49th     „     Dover. 

65th    „     ShomcliflTe. 

•  Wanting. 


DIVIBIOKAL  TBOOPS.~Ghelmsford. 

ist  Bn.  23rd  Foot   Woolwich. 

Herts  Yeomanry St  Albans. 

I  Bat.  4th  Brig.  Boyal  Artillery  Newcastle. 

N    „       do.  do.  Woolwich. 

H   „       do.  do.  Newcastle. 

20th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers Chatham. 

*  Infantry  Ammunition  Reserve.    * 


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MohUizaiion. 

3rd  DIVISION.— ITead  Quofrters,  GraTeflena. 

Sii.n.— ZmtiMairf  General  Commanding, 
Aidee  de  Camp  (Two). 
Aetitiani  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matier  OeneraU  {Two), 
Depnijf  AeeUtant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  General, 
Lieutenant  Colonel^Moyal  Artillery. 

A4jntant,  Moyal  Artillery, 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  Kogal  Engineert. 

Adjutant^  Boyal  Engtneere, 
Aeeistant  Commiaeary  General. 
Principal  Medioal  Officer, 
Chaplain, 


lit  BKIOASE.— GrayoBend. 
STi.n.— Jfo/or  Cfeneral  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp, 
brigade  Mc^or, 


BJLTTALIOVB.  '  QVAMTMMXD  AT 

104th  Foot Belftot. 

84th     „    Dublin. 

105th     „    Newry. 

tnd  BBIGASE.— Chatham. 
BfAVi.— Jfq/or  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Mqfor, 
Commietary. 

BaRALXOFB.  QUAETSaKS  AT 

20th  Foot Chatham. 

4l8t     „    ,., do. 

3l8t     „    do. 


DIYISIOVAL  TB00P8.— Grayeeend. 

QuAanas]»  at 
87th  Foot    Limerick. 

West  Kent  Yeomanry   Maidstone. 

*  Bat.   *   Brig.  Boyal  Artillery  . 
D    „    eth     „  do. 

A   „    5th     „  do. 


Weedon. 

do. 


22nd  Comp.  Royal  Engineers Woolwicli. 

*  In&ntry  Ammtmition  Beserye.    * 


CAVALRY  BRiaADE.— Maiden. 

Statv.— Jfq/'or  General  Comwuinding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Conmiesary. 


QlTABTSan)  Al 

3rd  Hussars Colchester. 

4th        „       Shomcliiib. 

* Norwich. 

a.RMY    CORPS    ARTILLERY.— Colchester. 

SjLn.— Colonel  Commanding. 

Adjutant, 


H  Bat.  C  Brig.  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery  . 

B     „    0  „  do.  

H    „    A    „  do.  

G^    „    1st  Brig.  Royal  Artillery , 

B    „    5th     ,,  do. 


Army  Corjis  Ammunition  Beserye. 


QUAETSBBO  AT 

,    Woolwich, 
do. 
do. 
do. 
Sheffield. 


QUABTEmSD   AT 

Suffolk  Yeomanry Bury  Bt.  Bdmunda. 

P  Bat.  C  Brig.  Royal  Horse  ArtiUery  ...    Canterbury. 

ARMY   CORPS  ENaiNEERS.— Colche*ttr. 
^tLWW,— Colonel  Commanding. 
Adjutant. 

QnAmTaKaD  at 
A  Troop  Royal  Bngineer  Train ")  *  m*««».^* 

(Pontoons)  j  Aldershot. 

\  C  3Ycop  do.  \  ^^ 

(Telemph))  ^^^ 

23rd  Comp.  Royal  En^eers,*^ 


Engineers,  \ 
1  Field  Park) 


Chatham. 


2ild  ARMT  CORPS.— Heai  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

BSAVi.— ilt/or  xH  Army  Corpe. 

lit  DIVISION.— ITeod  Quarters,  Alderahot. 
BrAn.—Ae  in  iH  Army  Corpe. 


1st  BBieAI>B.-Aldenhot. 
BiAnt—AM  in  t$l  Army  Corpe, 

BA.TTALIOIfS.  QUABTIBBD  AT 

45th  Foot    Aldershot. 

»  do. 

do. 


2ndBn.l9th    „       

8nd  BRIOADE.-A]dershot 

Staff.— ^«  in  i$t  Army  Corpe. 

Battalioks.  Quabtbbbd  at 

75th  Foot Aldershot, 

109th    „    do. 

96th    „    do. 


DIVISIOITAL  TROOPS.— Aldershot 

QuAaTKavB  at 

2nd  Bn.  18th  Foot. Alderahot. 


Berks  Yeomanry 


Honfforford. 


KBat  3rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Woolwich. 

H   „    4th      „  do Aldenhua. 

H   ,,    2nd     „  do.  do. 

do. 


Ist  BBIOADS.— Guildford. 

Staff.— -4»  in  jst  Army  Corpe. 

Battalioks.  Qt7a.btbrbd  at 

ist  Bn.  Rifle  Brigade  Aldershot. 

*  do. 

53rd  Foot do. 

tnd  BRiaADE.-Guildford. 
Staff.— ^  in  j$l  Army  Corpe. 

BATTALIOirS.  QUABTBBBD  AT 

108th  Foot  Portsmouth. 

.  82nd    „      Jersey. 

z8tBn,14th     „      Parkhurst. 


17th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers  . 

*  Infimtry  Ammunition  Rewrye. 
2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Gaildford. 
Staff.— -4»  in  let  Army  Corpe. 

BIVISIOVAL  TROOPS.-Guildford. 

QCAKTSaKD 


52nd  Foot  Alderahot. 

Oxfordshire  Yeomanry  Woodatock. 

L  Bat.  2nd  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUeiy   AldenhoU 

E    „    Ist      „  do.  do. 

K   „    4th     .,  do.  do. 

do. 


*  Comp.  Royal  Engineers    

*  InfiEtfitry  Ammnnition  Ssserye.      ^. 

•  Wanting.  Digitized  by  ^^jUOQIC 


MohUizaMon. 


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lit  BBiaASB.— Dorking, 
Bun.—A»  M  iH  Army  Corpi» 

BiTTlUOSS.  QUABTSKID  AS 

Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia Ayr. 

Benfrew  do Paisley. 

Penh  do Perth. 


3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quwrters,  Dotking. 
8Ci.n.— 2«  in  Jit  Army  Corpt, 

DIYIBIOITAL  TSOOPi}.-Dorking. 

QUAXTBBKS  At 

Armagh  Militia Armagh. 

Middlesex  Yeomanry Uxbridge. 


Sod  BBIGABS.— Dorking. 
BtAWW.—Ai  in  itt  Army  Corpt. 
Bimuon.  QuABTVBBn  at 

(klway  Militia  Longhrea. 

North  Cork  do Mallow. 

doathCorkdo Bandon. 


E  Bat.  5th  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Bristol. 

P    „    6th     „  do Trowbridge. 

L    „    3rd    „  do Woolwich. 


*  Comp.  Boyal  Bnginoers 

*  Infantiy  Ammtinition  Reserve. 

OAVALBY  BRIQADE.— Lewes. 
BXLWW.'—Ag  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 


...  _  QrAMiaii)  AS 

l^B^ssMs. Aldershot. 

5tb  Dragoon  Guards  do. 

i6th  Lancers Brighton. 

ARMY    CORPS    ABTILLEBY.— Aldershot. 
SxAW.— Jj  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 

QUABSXBKD  AS 

Aldershot. 
Chrifitcharch. 

„    Dorchester. 

A  «  lit  Brig.  Royal  Artillery Devonport. 

A  „   6(h    „  do.  Woolwich. 


C  Bat.  A  Brig.  Royal  Horse  ArtiUery 
!i  ..   0   „  do.  ...... 

0  ..      do.  do. 


*  Army  Goxps  AtnTniiTifj^Qii  Reserre. 


QVAETSBKD  AS 

Hants  Yeomanry Winchester. 

A  Bat.  A  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery....    Aldershot. 

ARMY     CORPS    ENGINEERS.— Aldershot. 
SsAvr.— ^«  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 

QnABTBBXD  AT 

*  Troop  Royal  Engineer  Train)  • 

(Pontoons)  f 

•"^^  ^Telegraph)] Aldershot. 

16th  Comp.  Royal  Bngmeeraa^dj Kensington. 


1st  aU0ABS.— London. 
Btaw.— ^  in  lit  Anny  Corpi. 

iiiRlUOBB.  QUABSIBXD  AS 

a^d  Bn.  Soots  Guards  The  Tower. 

i«  fin.  Grenadier  Guards Chelsea. 

ddBn.  „  (Wellington 

"  I    Barracks. 

tad  BBiaADE.^Croydon. 

BSAFT.— ^  is  lit  Army  Corpi. 

BiRUIOVi.  QVABTBBSS  AS 

ltd  Bn.  Coldstream  Guards   {^bSSSS. 

ut  Bn.  Soots  Guards ShomcliifB.* 

in  fin.  Colds*.ream  Guards Chelsea. 


3rd  ARMY  CORPS.— HeocZ  Qmriers,  Croydon. 

BxAWW.—Ai  for  ut  Army  Corpi. 

Ist  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Croydon. 
SsAvr.—^  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 

BIVISIOVAL  TEOOPB.-Croydon. 

QCABSBBBD  AS 

Ist  Bn.  6oth  Foot Winchester. 


Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Lichfield. 

C  Bat.  6th  Brig.  Royal  Artillery  Ipswich. 


D     „        do, 
B     „  6th  Brig. 


do. 
do. 


Ips^ 
Chai 


Woolwich. 

9th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers Chatham. 

*  Infantry  Ammunition  Reserve.    * 


1st  BUeABX.— Red  mU. 
BsAW.— ^f  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 

SiniUOn.  QUABSBBSS  AS 

Kukenny  Militia Kilkenny. 

Wi  County  Militia  Parsonstown. 

Laccrick  County  MiUtia Limerick. 

tad  BSIOAIIX.-Red  Hill. 
BXAFT.— ^  M  lit  Army  Corpi. 

BiTUUOVS.  QUABTBBBS  AS 

1«  Surrey  Militia  Richmond. 

5J        do.  Guildford. 

«n*         do,  


2nd  DIVISION.— Bead  Quarters,  Bed  Hill. 
BtAin.^Ai  in  lit  Army  Corpi. 


Kingston. 


SIYISIOKAL  TROOPS.— Red  Hill. 

QUABSBBBB  AS 

Tyrone  Militia Omagh. 

Warwickshire  Yeomaniy Warwick. 

E  Bat.  6th  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUery  Hilsea. 

L    „    4th    „  do do. 

0    „    6th  Brig.  do Woolwich. 


•  Comp.  Royal  Engineers • 

*  Infantry  AmTnimition  Reserve.     * 

3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Tunbridge  Wella. 
BtA.ww.—Ai  in  at  Army  Corpi. 


1st  BRIOASX.  -Tunbridge  Wells. 
BtAWW.^Ai  in  lit  Army  Corpi, 

jATEAtlOWB.  QUABTBBBS  AS 

>\  est  Kent  MiUtia  Maidstone. 

iih  Middlesex  MiUtia Honnslow. 

Lnndon  MiUtia London. 


•ad  BBI0A9X.— Maidstone. 
BsAW.— .i«  M  lit  Army  Corpi. 

BlTTAUOn.  QlTABSBBlS  AS 

Jaw  Middlesex  MiUtia Hounslow. 

£d  do.  Bamet. 

^  do,  ,.„.... Ttumham  Green. 

*  Wanting, 


DIYIBIONAL  TROOFB.—Tunbridge  WeUs. 

QUABSBBBS  AS 

Sussex  Militia Chichester. 

Leicestershire  Yeomaniy Leicester. 


BBat.  l8t  Brig.  Royal  Artilleiy    Shomcliffb. 

•  *  do.  • 

C   „     1st  Brig.  do.  Shomolifib. 


*  Comp,  Royal  Bngineers * 

*  InfiBntxy  Ammniiition  Reserre.     * 

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QUABTXRID  Lt 

1st  Life  Gusrdfl London. 

2iid        do Windsor. 

BaytA  Uonb  Gvardi London. 


MobUization* 

OAVALBY  BRiaAI>£.— Aflbford. 
Staww,—A$  in  iBtArmg  C<rrpM. 

East  Kent  Yeomanry 
K  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  HorBoArtinary.. 
ABMY  GORPS  ARTILLERY. —Croydon. 


BxLww,'~As  in  i$t  Army  Corpt, 

QUARTIBXD  AT 

K  Bat.  A  BriR.  Royal  Horse  Artillery ...    Exeter. 

F     „    B    „  do.  do 

•     „    •  Brig.  do.  • 


Itt  BBIOADE.— Dablin. 

Staww.—Am  in  at  Armg  Corp$, 

BAnriuovs.  Quabtbbbs  at 

8rd  Bn.  RifleBrigade Dublin. 

67th  Foot      do. 

sand  „  do. 

tnd  BBIOADE.— Belfiist. 
Btatw.^Am  in  i$i  Army  Corj». 

BATTALIOV0.  QUABTXBSD  AT 

Edinburgh  Militia Dalkeith. 

1st  Lanark    do Hamilton. 

2nd     do.      do Lanark. 


4th  ARMY  OO'KBS.—Head  Quarters,  Dublizu 

Sta»».— .if/or  t$t  Army  Corpt. 

iBt  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  DuUin. 
QtA.n,—AM  in  itt  Army  Corpt. 

SIVISIOVAL  TB00P8.— Dnblia. 

Highland  Light  Infiuitry  Militia iminmnnii 

3rd  Dragoon  Guards Doblixi. 


O  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Royal  Artillery OortB^lL. 

•  „       •       do.  do.  • 

•  „       •       do.  do.  • 

10th  Comp.  Royal  Engineers SoatfiamptOBL. 

*  Liifantry  Anunnnition  Reserve.      * 


DIVISIOITAL  TBOOrS.— TheCnrra^h. 
4th  West  York  Militia "      ' 


2nd  DIVISION.— I/ecid  Quartem,  The  CuiMgh. 
Staff.— ^«  t»  i$t  Army  Corp*. 
1st  BBIOABB.— The  Curragh. 
BtLww.^A*  in  i9t  Army  Corp; 
Battauobs.  Qcabtbbbd  at 

SSthFoot The  Cuzragh. 

95th  „    do. 

istBn.  leth    „    Athlone. 

Sad  BBIGADE.— The  Ourragh. 
Staff.— ^  m  xH  Army  Corp$. 
BattaiiIOvs.  Qvabtxbbd  at  _. 

1st  West  York  Militia  FontefHict.  6th  Oomp.  Royal  Engineers   ...............    The  Cnm^lu 

2nd  do.  York. 

Srd  do.  ........................    Donoaster.  *  Infantry  Ammnnitjon  fiaserve. 


2nd  Dragoon  Guards  Dublin. 

P  Bat.  6th  Brig.  Royal  Artillery    Atblona. 

K    „    2nd    „  do.  Kilkenny. 

I     „       do.  do.  


1st  BKIOAI>B.-Oork. 
Staff.— .^  m  i$t  Army  Corpt. 

BATTAUOn.  QUABTXXIS  AT 

1st  Somerset  Militia  Taunion. 

2nd        do.  Bath. 

Hereford  MiUtia         Hereford. 

Snd  BBIOABB.— Limerick. 
SCAFF.— .^  in  J9t  Army  Corp», 

BATfAUOVi.  QUABTXBXD  AT 

1st  Warwick  Militia Warwick. 

2nd       do.        do.      Leamington. 

GlamofRan      do.     Cardiff. 


3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Cork. 
Staff.— .^t  in  xrt  Army  Corps, 

DmSIOlTAL  TE00P8. 


ist  Bn.  7th  Foot Cork. 

19th  Hussars BaUinooIUs. 

N  Bat.  3rd  Brig.  Rqyal  Artilleiy Olonuiel. 

M    „        do.  do.  Limenek. 

U    „    2nd  Brig.  do.  Fennoy. 

18th  Ck)mp.  Royal  Engineers Oork. 

•  Infantry  Ammunition 


CAVALRY  BRIGADE.— The  Curragh. 
Staff. — A*  in  itt  Army  Corpt, 


2nd  Dragoons 
7th  Hussars 
20th       „ 


QVA.KTKPKD     AT 

Dundalk. 
,    Cahir. 
.    Newbridge. 


I  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artilleiy  . 


QvAmrxmsn  at 
BaninooIUff. 


ARMY  CORPS  ARTILLERY.— Dublin. 
Staff.— ^»  in  i»t  Army  Cory. 

QUAKTXBSD   A* 

H  Bat.  B  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery...    Newbridge. 
B    „     A    „  do.  ...    Dublin. 

6    „     B    M  do.  ...  do. 

*  Army  Corps  Ammunition  Reserve.    * 

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6th  ARMY  CORPS. — Head  Qttarten,  Salisbury, 

BTATW.—Atfor  iri  Army  Corps, 

lit  DIVISION. — Head  QwjTterSt  SaliBbniy. 
Btaiv.— X«  t»  xH  Army  Corp; 


1st  BXiaiSl.— Baliabory. 
BTiyy.—^  m  xH  Armf  Corp; 

BjlTTALIOVS.  QtrABTSBmO  AT 

iflt  Bn.     8th  Voot Warley. 

2ad  Bn.  25tli  Foot Plymoath. 

•         Qosport  Forts. 

tad  BBIGAI>B.--8aliabiir7. 
Btavv.— il«  M  ttl  An^  Corp*. 

B^TTAUOn.  QVABTSftID  AT 

Queen's  Own  Tower  Hamlets  Militia  ...  London. 
Dug's  Own  Tower  Hamlets  do.  ...  Dalston. 
Wezbrd  do.     ...    Wexford. 


DIYIBIONAL  TB00PB.^SaUsbni7. 

QVABTnxS  AT 

2nd  Bn.  23rd  Foot Plymonth. 

North  Devon  Yeomanry Barnstaple. 


Brig.  Royal  ArtUleiy.. 
do.  do. 


•  Bat. 

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2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Qtwirtera,  Warminster. 

Statv.— ^  in  \»t  Army  Corps. 


1st  BBIOASS.— Warminster. 
BxAVi.— iU  in  xti  Army  Corps, 

BAItALIOVB.  QVABTBBSD  AT 

Monagban  Militia Monaghan. 

Looth  do.      Dondalk. 

Longfrad      do Longford. 


BAfTAUOVS. 

WiltiMlUtia. 
Bocks   do. 
da 


tad  BBiaAI>B.-~Warminster. 
BcAVV.-  Ajsinisi  Army  Corps. 


QUABTBBBn  AT 

,.    Devises. 

HlghWyoombe. 
..    Reading. 


DIVIBtOKAL  TBOOFB.— Wanninstor. 

QVABTBBBS  AT 

56th  Foot  Portland. 

North  Somerset  Yeomanry Bath. 

•Bat.    ♦    Brig.  Royal  Artillery • 

•  „      •      do.  do • 

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3rd  DIVISION.— ITeod  Quarters,  Gloaoester. 
Stavv.-- ^«  in  isi  Army  Corps. 


1st  BBiaA2».-Gloooester. 
SCAVV.— ^  in  lit  Army  Corps. 

BinAUOSS.  QVABTBBBD  AT 

South  Gloaoester  MiUtia Bristol. 

Oxford  MiUtia Oxford. 

North  Qlonoeeter  Militia Cirencester. 

Snd  BBIGASX.— Olonoester. 

Btavv.— ^  Ml  tst  Army  Corps. 
BinALxovs.  Qa^BTsmxn  at 

Bhropshiie  Militia Shrewebary. 

Worcester     do.   Worcester. 


DIVIBIONAL  TROOPB.—Glonoester. 

QnABTBBSB  AT 

I    37th  Foot Pembroke. 

I    Gloace&ter  Yeomanry   Badminton. 

'    Shropshire       do Shrewsbnry. 

I    •  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  ArtUlery • 

•  „    •    do.  do.  • 

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1st  Dragoons.... Manchester, 

SthLanoers  Woolvnch. 

Ttti  Dragoon  Guards Aldershot. 


CAVALRY  BRIGADE.— Yeovil. 
Btlvf.—As  in  itt  Army  Corps. 

QUAVTBBBD  AT   '  QVABTBBBB  AT 

Wiltshire  Yeomanry Marlborough. 

Dorset  Yeomanry Dorohester. 

West  Somerset  Yeomanry  Taunton. 

•  Bat.  *  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery ...  * 


1st  BSIGASX.— Chester. 

BtArr.—As  in  iH  Army  Corps. 

BaTTALXOVS*  QUABTSBSn  AT 

Dwibigh  Militia  Wrexhsm. 

Isi  Cheshire  do Chester. 

Hontgomeiy  do Welchpool. 

and  BBIOADE.— Chester. 

BTAnr—- .i«  f»  lit  Army  Corps. 

Battauovs.  Qttartkbkd  AT 

ClsrsMmtia      Ennis- 

Flint     do Mold. 

Canarvon  do Carnarvon. 


6th  ARMT  COB.'PS*— Bead  QuaHers,  Chester. 

Sta»»,—.4j /or  ist  Army  Corps, 

Ist  DIVISION.— H«ad  Quarters,  Oheeter. 
Stavb.— .i«  in  ist  Army  Corps. 

DIVISIOirAL  TROOPS.— Chester. 


QVABTBBBJ)   AT 

Bradford. 


Cheshire  Yeomanry  Chester. 

•  Bat.  •  BriK.  Royal  Artillery  * 

•  „      »    do.            do. • 

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2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  LiverpooL 
Staff.— it*  in  iH  Army  Corpi. 
Ist  BHIOiJ)E.~Liverpool. 
Staff.— ^  in  z$t  Army  Corpt. 

BlTTAUOirS.  QUABnsZD  AT 

Dublin  City  Militia Dublin. 

2iid  Lancashire  do Liverpool. 

Boscommon       do Boyle. 

2&d  BBIOADE.>-Liverpool. 
Staff.— ^«  tit  itt  Army  Cwrf. 

BatTAUOKS.  QVAmTXSXD  AT 

Ist  Stafford  Militia Lichfield. 

2nd  do.  Stafford. 

Srd  do.  Newcastle-nnder-Lyne. 


BiyiSIOVAL  TEOOPB.— Liverpool. 

QUAXTXXBD   AT 

2nd  Bn.  20th  Foot Mnllingmr. 

Lanoaahire  HoBsars  Aahton  in  Makerfield. 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  Artillery • 

•  „    •    do.  do.  • 

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3rd  DIVISION.— Head  Q;ajOLrieTS^  Mancheiier. 
Staff.— X«  tjt  z««  Army  Cwrp: 


lit  BBIGiJDB.— Manchester. 
Staff.— Jj  t*  \tt  Army  Corpi. 

BaTTALTOVB.  QVABTSBin  AT 

Ist  Derby  MiUtia Derby. 

2nd       do.  Chesterfield, 

2]id  Che^iire  do Macclesfield. 

Sad  B&IGiJDB.— Preston. 

Staff.— ^  tit  jtt  Army  Corp*, 

Battalxobts.  Qvabtsbsd  at 

1st  Lancashire  Militia  Lancaster. 

3rd  do.  Preston. 

4th  do.  Warrington. 


BIYIBIOITAL  TBOOFB.— Manchester. 

QUAKTSSKS    AT 

xst  Bn.  11th  Foot Manchester, 

Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Teomaniy  ...    Worsley. 

•  Bat,  •  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUery 

•  „    •    do.        do.  

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CAVALRY  BRIGADE.— Crewe- 

Btaff.— ^  t»  i»t  Army  CorpB. 


QUABTBBBD  AT 

Denbighshire  Teomaory Ruthin. 

Derbyshire  do Derby. 

Worcestershire  Worcester. 


QCABTSKEX*    AT 


*  Bat  *  Brig.  Royal  Horse  Artillery  . 


ist  BBIGADX.- York. 

Staff. — A»  in  iri  Army  Corpi. 

Battauovs  Quabtbbbd  at 

5th  West  York  Militia  Knaresborough 

6th       do.  do Halifax. 

Leicester  do Leicester. 

8nd  BRIGADE.— York. 

Staff.— ^  tit  itt  Army  Corpi. 

Battauoits.  Quabtibbd  at 

North  Down  MiUtia    Newtownards 

South  Down     do Downx)atrick. 

Dublin  County  do Dublin. 


7th  ARMY  COHTS.— Head  Quarters,  York. 

Staff.— il*/or  iit  Army  Corpi. 

iBt  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  York. 

Staff.— i(f  ta  jit  Army  Corpi. 

DIYISIONAL  TROOPS.- York. 

QUAKTBXSD    AT 

106th  Foot ProBton. 

Yorkshire  Yeomanry York. 


N  Bat.  2nd  Brig.  Royal  Artdlleiy Coventry. 

•  „    •        do.    •       do • 

•  Comp.  Militia  Bngineen • 


2nd  DIVISION.— Head  Qwurters,  Northampton. 
Staff.— ^<  tn  iit  Army  Corpi. 


ist  BRIGASE.— Northampton. 

Staff.— 4*  tJt  xrf  Army  Corpi. 
Battalxovs.  Quabtbbbb  at 

Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia Northampton 

1st  Norfolk  MUitia  Norwich. 

2nd  do.  Yarmouth. 

fad  BRIGADE.— Northampton. 

Staff.— .i*  in  itt  Army  Corp$. 

BATTAiiXOirB.  Quabtbbbd  at 

Cambridge  Militia  Ely. 

West  Suffolk  do Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

West  Essex    do Chehnsford. 

•  Wanting, 


BiyiSIONAL  TROOPS.— Northampton. 

QUABTBHSD    At 

76th  Foot  Sheffield- 

Southern  Nottinghamshire  Yeomaniy . . .    Nottixi|pbaxc . 
Nottinghamshire  Yeomanxy  Work»op- 

•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUeiy * 

•  „    •    do.  do • 


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3rd  DIVISION.— J3>ad  Quarters,  Darlington. 
BTkwt.—At  Ml  ite  Jrmg  Conn. 
Irt  BMOADB.-Darliiigton. 
S»AFP.— iU ««  x«£  Armg  Corp$. 

North  Lincoln  Mflitia    I^™        ' 

Spnth  Unooln     do Grantham. 

Aottmgham        do Newark. 


^7g 


Sad  BSZGAI>Z.-.Newcastle. 

Staff.— 4*  in  iH  Army  Corpt, 

BimuoBV.  •    QuASTxsvn  at 

Jff?"??  ^j^ He™"      ' 

2«"?rt.        do Bedford. 

Hantmgdon  do Huntingdon. 


DIVZ8I0VAL  TaOOPS.— Darlington 


36t^^oot fi^^r' 

2nd  West  York  Yeomanry    Hali&x. 


•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Boyal  Artillery . 
do.  do. 


*  Oomp.  MiUtia  Engineers 


OAVAi;,RY   BRIQADB.— Doncaatcp. 


Staff.— if  <  in  i§t  Armg  Corpg. 

-  ,   ,^  QuAaTlESD  AT 

SthDrsffOcms Edinburgh. 

21it  Hiuaars Leeds. 

4th  Dragoon  Guards York. 


QUAXTSBIS    AT 

l8t  West  York  Yeomanry Doncaster. 


•  Bat.  •  Brig.  E.  Horse  Artilleiy 


8th  ARMT  COKPB.—Eead  Quarters,  Edinburgh. 

Staff.— J*/<w  iH  Army  Corpt. 


iBt  DIVISION.— Head  Quarters,  Ediabupgb. 
Staff.— -4»  in  tat  Army  Corp*. 
1st  BRIGASE.— Edinburgh. 
Staff.— ilt  in  itt  Army  Corps, 

BlTTALIOWS.  QUAKTIKBI)  AT 

Kerry  Mihtia Tralee. 

Northumberland  Militia  Alnwick. 

Fermanagh  liGlitia Bnniskillen. 

Sad  BEIOASB.— Edinburgh. 

Staff.— ^«  in  at  Army  Corpt. 
BiniLion.  QiTABTniD  at 

Antrim  Militia  Belfiwt. 

Cavan     do Oayan. 

Donegal  do Lifford. 


DIVrSIOlTAL  TE00P8. -Edinburgh. 

60th  Foot  Edinburgh. 

Ayrshire  Yeomanry   Ayr. 

O  Bat.  and  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUery Glasgow. 

.f    •       do.  do.  • 

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lit  BBIGAI>E.-Gla8gow. 
Staff.— iO  in  j$i  Army  Corpi. 

BiTTALXOa-8.  QuABTiaiD  AT 

Highland  Borderers  Militia Stirling. 

Highland  Rifles  do Dingwall. 

Scottish  Borderers      do Dumfries. 

ind  BBIOASE.— Hamilton. 
Staff.— ^f  i»  i»i  Army  Corpt. 

BinALXOn.  QUAmTlBXD  AT 

•"amberland  MiUtia   Carlisle. 

Iflt  Durham  Militia Barnard  Castle. 

2Dd  do. Durham. 


2nd  DIVISION.  -Fead  Quarters,  Glasgow. 
Staff.— ^f«»  iH  Army  Corpt. 

DITIBIOirAL  TR0OF8.— Glasgow. 

74th  Foot   Glasgow. 

Queen's  Own  Lanarkshire  Yeomaniy...    Glasgow. 


•  Bat.  •  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUery 

•  ,.    •    »  do. 

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1st  BBIGAJ)E,-Mehrose. 

Staff.— il«  i«  itt  Army  Corp$. 

Battaliovs.  Quabtbbbb  at 

Kast  York  MIHtia Beverley. 

North  York  do Richmond. 

Westmoreland  Mmtia    Carlisle. 

Sad  BXIGADE.— Melrose. 

Staff.— Jj  in  j$t  Army  Corpt. 

Battalions.  Quabtbbbd  at 

5th  LancBShixe  MiUtia Burnley. 

6th  do Salfoid. 

7th  do Bury. 


3rd  DIVISION.— mod  Quarters,  Melrose. 
Staff.— ^«  m  jtt  Army  Corpt. 

BIYISIOITAL  TROOPB.-Melrose. 

QUABTBBIB  AT 

Fort  George. 

Newcastle-on* 


Northumberland&Newcastle  Yeomanry  i  Newest] 

•  Bat  •  Brig.  Royal  ArtiUeiy 

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CAVALBY  BRIQADE.— Mnsselbnrgh. 
Staff.— ^«  in  ttt  Army  Corpt. 


QVABTBBBD  AT 

Westmoreland  ft  Cumberland  Yeomanry   Penrith. 

Lanark  Yeomanry  Lanark. 

East  Lothian  Yeomanry Dunbar. 


QUABTIBBB  AT 


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GARRISON     ARMY. 

PORTSMOUTH, 

Including  Isle  of  Wight,  Solent,  Spitheady  Oosport  and  Portsdown  Works,  and  the  Defences  fnv^ 

H^irst  Castle  to  Selsea  Bill, 
BTITF.—Oeneral  Commanding. 

Aide$  de  Camp  (Four). 
Auittant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  QeneraU-(TwoJ. 
Major  General  Commanding  Boyal  Artillery. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery. 
Major  General  Commanding  Boy al  Engineer; 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Soyal  Sngineere, 
Major  General  Commanding  Itle  of  WlgXt. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Major  Gen4Tal' Commanding  Porttmovik  andAdmineed  Worke, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Mcff'or  General  Commanding  Gotport  and  Advanced  Worke. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 

REOULA&  TE00P8  ...In&ntay let  Bn.  24M  Foot,  42iul  Foot,  and  • 

Artillory let,  2nd,  3rd,  ^tk,  5th,  6ik  and  7th  Baiiery,  7th  Brigade. 

Engineers  ...16<A     *     and  2Atk  Company. 

KHXTIA  Infantry Hampahire,  North  Tipperary  and  Boyal  Aberdeen  JEnahlaudere. 

ArtiUery Boyal  Glamorgan,  Ule   of  Wight,   Maddington,   Sampehire,   Twfm,  and  SnOk 

Tipperary. 

PSNSIOinSSS  BinUngham,  Coventry,  Derby,  MaUfax,  Leede,  Zeiemter,  it  and  and  PorttmoM, 

and  Southampton  Dietriete. 

VOLtJlTTEBRS Infantry Det^ehmenfe  from  the  Countiee  qf  Berke,  Bedford,  Siaford,  Bnekinakam,  Wilt*, 

Hants  (includina  I$U  of  Wight),  NotHngham,  York  (Weef  Midinff),  SerdM, 
Oxford,  Lancaster  and  Iforthany4on, 

Artillery DetaehmenU  from  the  Counties  of  ManU,  York    (West  BidUtg),   SkOM,  mi 

Lancaster. 
^nguieeTB...Detaehmente  from  the  CwnHes  of  York  (West  MUUng), Zamemier,  Htmis,  em 
Northampton.  * ' 


PLYMOUTH, 

Inchtding  Staddon,  Bovisand  Breakwater,  Maker  and  Whitsand  Bay  Worlcs, 
Btatw.-^ Lieutenant  General  Commanding, 
Aides  de  Camp  (Tvo). 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General*  (Tteo). 
Colonel  Commanding  Eoyal  ArtiUery. 
Aide  de  Camj). 
Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineers, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Engineers. 
Me^or  General  Commanding  Devonport  and  Advanced  Works. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Major  General  Commanding  Plymouth  and  Advameed  Works, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 

BEGULAB  TBO0P8  ...In&ntry 1st  Bn.  \^th  Foot. 

Artillery    ...xgihand  soih  Batteries  7M  BHqade,  Bfh  Battery  Sth  Brigade,  igik  Battery  V^ 

Brigade,  and  igfh  Battery  "iltk  Brigade. 
Engineers...    *    and  \4th  Company. 

MILITIA Inftmtry    ...Cornwall  Savgern,  Itt  Devon  and  2»''  Devon. 

Artillery   ...ComKull  and'  Jhroii  Miner*,  Lancashire,  F]fe,  Devon  and  DnWn  City. 

PENSIPygBB  Bath,  2nd  Manchester,  2nd  Plymouth,  1st  Manchester,  and  1st  Plymouth  Districts. 

VOLUVTEEBS    Infkntry Detachments  from  the  Counties  of  Derby,  Gloucester,  Wmrwiek,  Devon,  -SaUtp,  ead 

Worcester. 
Artillery    ...DstachmenUfrom  the  Counties cf  Devon  (12^  and  18M  Corpevnly),  Salop,  GloMeester, 

and  Worcester. 
Engineers  ...Detachments  from  the  Counties  of  Devon  and  Gloueetter, 


PORTLAND, 

Including  the  Verne,  East  Weir  Breakwater,  and  Nothe  Forts, 

BSAW. — Mqjor  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commant^g  Boyal  ArtiUery. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Boyal  Engineers, 
BEOTJLAB  TB00P8  ...Artillery   ...12M  Battery  IQth  Brigade. 
Engineers...* 

XXLITZA Infiintry Dorsetshire. 

Artillery Cork  City. 

PEHBIOHEBS   Taunton,  Dorchester,  and  Trowbridge  Districts. 

YOLinrCBEES Inflintry Detachments  fi^om  the  County  of  Dorset. 

Artillery Detaehmentsfrom  the  County  of  Dorset. 

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DOVER, 

IncU^g  Dover  Caetle,  Dropl^oult  Western  Eei.kts  and  Breakv^ater  Batteries,  aUo  Farts  and 
Batteries  from  Dymchurch  to  Ranisgate. 
BtATW.^Zieutemint  Oeneral  Commandinff. 
Aidea  de  Camp  {TwoK 
JMittant  Adjutant  and  Qunrter  Matter  Qtn*ral$  (Two) 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillen.  '' 

Aide  de  Camp^ 
Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Engineer; 
Aide  de  Camp. 

mvUJL  TEOOFB  ...Infentry...!??.fS^'^^'  ^^^^  ^'^^-'-'• 

^Sr.::^k'lt:C''  ^^''^'  ''''  7^*'  <^^  «^*  ^^^  9^*  brigade. 

"n-niA  Inflmtay Eaet  Kent 

nVSIOHSRS  Artillery Zeni. 

^  Kerlf^rl  ^  '*  ^*'"'*^  ^"*^  «^  ^*^   ^^^'  <^  Zent,  Leieener, 

Artillery    ...Detaekmentefrom  ike  let,  2nd,  3ri,  4<*,  5«  dn^  Porte,  and  Uth  Sent. 

CHATHAM, 

Including  the  Medway  and  the  Thames  Defences. 
BrAWW.-^Qeneral  Commanding. 

Aidee  de  Camp  (Four). 
Deputy  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  Generate  (Two) 
Aeewtant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  QeneraU  (TwtS 
Brigadier  General  Comma7iding  Royal  Artillerv 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery. 
Cohnel  Commanding  Royal  Engineere. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Royal  Engineert. 

CHATHAM   DIVISION, 
Including  Chatham  Lines,  Hoo  and  Damet  Forts. 
BflAWW.'—Major  General  Commanding  at  Chatham. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillent 
Adjutant,  Royal  Artillery.  ""*^- 

Lieutenant  CoUynel  Commanding  koyal  Engineere. 
Adjutant,  Royal  Engineert! 

SHEERNESS  DIVISION, 
Including  Sheen^s  Lines^arnsan  Point,  Isle  of  Grain  and  Slough  ForU 
QflkWW.^Major  General  Commanding  Sheemeee 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Artillerv 
Adjutant,  Royal  ArtUlery.  ^^' 

Lieutenant  CoUynel  Commanding  ioyal  Engineere. 
«.».  Adjutant,  Royal  Engineert 

MUUR  TROOPS  ...IiAntry ^h  Foot.  ^ 

™™- Inflmtry bth  Middlesex. 

nntmwvik.  Artillery Durham,  and  Yorkthire. 

mmma   -tX-V Prrtton,  Chatham,  Skrewtbury  and  Sheffield  Dietride. 

i.i>flT2EB8 ii&ntry Detachment » from  the  City  of  London  and  County  of  Surrey. 

tr^ "^itCXT,  "k'^I'Ltf:"^-'  ""^  *"  ^-*  <^^*'  -^  6«. ««.  10'*. 

JGDgiaeers  ...Vetachmente  from  the  City  of  London  and  Tower  HamUte. 

TILBURY  DIVISION, 
hicWdivg  Tilbury,  Grovesend,   Coalhouse,  Shommeade  amd  CUffe  Forts 
BiAn.—Lieutenant  General  Commamding. 
Aidee  de  Camp  {Two). 
AttUtant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Maeter  OenerdU  (2^>. 
Col4>nel  Commanding  Royal  Artillery.  ' 

Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Royal  Artillery. 
Colonel  Commanding  Royal  Engineert. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Major,  Royal  Engineert. 
Major  Generate  Commanding  Volunteer  Brigadet  (Powr). 
Aidet  de  Camp  (Four). 
SQIAS  Taiuma  Brigade  Majort  (Four). 

OrSlORRg Artillery .Northumberland,  Argyle  and  Bute,  and  Antrim. 

**■    London  Dittrict. 

let  EaH  Divinon,  2nd  do. ;  \tt  Wett  Divieion,  2nd  do,:  let  ITorik  Divieion 
HimmEB  Int^t^        T,^    ,  2"^'^^'  South  DiciHon!  Woolwi<AandSr^nwiik'  -OtoMWfl, 

^^  'ESS?*^ Detachment*  from  the  County  ofMiddletex. 

■™i»«7 Detachmente  from  the  County  of  Middleeex  and  let  Zeni  Corete 

KngineeM ...Detachmente  fromthe  Coun^ ^ MiddlSZ.  ^' 


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HARWICH, 

Including  Landguard  Fort  and  Harmch  De^fencea,  Circular  Redoubt,  Angel  Qaie  Battery,  Shctiey 

Battery  and  adjacent  Towers, 

BlArw.—Major  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Xogal  ArtxUerg. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Engineere. 

aXOTJLAS,  TROOPS   ...Infantry 60M  Foot. 

ArtUlery ^ath  BatUrg  g«A  Brigade, 

Engineers ...       • 
MILITIA Infantry Eeeex  Eiflee, 

ArtiUery  ...Weet  Si{frolk. 

PE1T8I0REES Tpewieh  District . 

VOLUETBEM  Infantry  ...Detaehmente  from  the  Countg  of  Suffolk, 

▲rtiUery  ...Detaehmenie  from  the  Countjf  of  Eeeex, 


PEMBROKE, 

Including  Stack  Rock,  South  Hook,  Popton  Point,  Euhherstone,  West  Blockhouse,  Thome  J^land,     I 
Mumbles,  St.   Catherines  Island,  Scoveston,  I 

BTAJW.-'Mt^'or  General  Commanding,  i 

Aide  de  Camp. 
Brigade  Mayor, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Soyal  Artillerf, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commandmg  Sogal  Engineers. 

BEOTTLAB  TK00P8  ...ArtUlery 4<A  and  sik  Batterg  Qtk  Brigade, 

Engineers  ...83i'*1  Compang. 
HHITIA Infantry Merumeth,  Sadnor  and  Brecon, 

Artillery Carmarthen,  and  Pembroke. 

PEHSIOEEBS    Worcester,  Cardiff,  and  GUmcetter  Bietriete.  «       , 

yOLVETEEES  Inftintry Leiaehmente  from  the  Couniiee  of  Cardigan,  Montgomerg,  Badnor,  BTeclmoek,  om. 

Fembroke.  ,     , 

Artillery Detaehmente  fkvm  the  Countiee  of  Glamorgan  and  Pembroke. 

Engineers . . .  Detachments  from  the  Count g  of  Flint. 


EDINBURGH, 

Including  Leith  Fort  and  Defences. 


iutant  and  Q^strter  Master  Generals  {Two).  i 

lajor.  f 

lolonel  Commanding  Bogal  Artillerg.  | 


Sfinr.— lfoy«r  General  Commanding. 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Queu'ter  Master  Generale  {Two). 
Brigade  Major. 

Lieutenant  ColoncL  „ 

Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Engineers, 

REOTTLAE  TROOPS  ...ArtiUery i?**  Batterg  llth  Brigade, 

Engineers . . .  13'^  Compang. 

PEKSIOESRS Edinburgh,  Faisleg,  Perth  and  Stirling  Dietricts,  ^  ,^  „     . 

VOLUHTEERS  Infantry Detaehmente  from  the  Citg  qf  EdinUrgh  amd  the  Couniue  of  Midioihimm  ami 

Haddington. 

Artillery DetachmenU  Jrom  the  CUg  qf  Edinburgh  and  the  Couniiee  of  MidlUhian  ami 

Haddington. 
Bogineers  —Detaehmente  from  ike  Countg  of  Lanark. 


CORE, 

Including  Spike  Island,  Camden  and  Carlisle  Forts. 

BTAn.—Major  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp. 
Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Matter  Generale  {Two) 

Brigade  Major,  ,  ^  ..,, 

Lieutenant  CoUmel  Commanding  Bogal  ArtMerg, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Engineere. 

REGULAR  TROOPS  ...Infantry lOSrcl  Foot  and       * 

ArtiUery jth  Batterg  lOth  Brigade, 

Engineers...       * 

im-.TTTA  Infantry North,  and  South  Mago, 

ArtiUery Donegal. 

PEHSIOIIEBS  1»*  ^^*«  TraUe,  Clonmel,  and  TuUawiore  Dislriete, 

DUBLIN, 

Including  Kingstown,  Howth,  Pigeon  House,  Castle  and  Magazine  Forts. 
BtJin,—Major  General  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Aseietant  A^utant  a/nd  quaHer  Matter  Generals  {Two), 

Brigade  Major. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Artillerg, 
lAeutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Eog<d  Engineere, 

BEOULAB  TBOOPS In&ntry •    and  64<A  Foot. 

S£UUJ.«A  X*  ArtUlery xi^  BaHerg  IQih  Brigade, 

Bngineeni...       * 

im-.TTTA  InfanUy XHdare. 

ArtUlery Edinburgh, 

PBVBIOIIEBS  ^*"^  JHUcenng,  ist  DubUn,  and  DtMin,  Oarlow,  and  langferd  iHsCriete. 

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JERSEY. 


8ta».~ Jfa;or  Btntral  (hmmoMdiHg, 
Aids  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Mmot, 
LUuUnamt  Colonel  Oonmand^  Roj/al  AriUUrg. 
JUtutonani  Colonel  Qmmandinff  SogalBn^neen, 

BIOTIIAR  TH00P8  ...Inflmtry a  Oompaniee  107^  ^^ooi. 

Artillary Sa^  6th  SatUrg  lOa  Brigade. 


HUTU. JnSntry la#,  2md,  9rd,  4th,  and  5M  Jeneg, 

AimtBcy let,  2nd,  9rd,  Aih,  and  5th  Jeneg, 


OUERN8ET. 

BciVf .— Jfa/or  Gentml  Commanding, 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Major. 
Zieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Artillerg. 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  Engineere, 

BIGULAE  TEOOPB  ...Inftmtry a  Cow^niee  liyfth  Foot. 

ArtiUeiy Malf  6th  Batterg  lOth  Brigade. 


VLOIA. Inflntry let,  2nd,  3r<2,  and  ith  lAgU  Infantrg. 

Artillery Q%em$eg, 


ALDERNET. 

Sxm.— JC^'or  General  Commamding. 
Aide  de  Camp, 
Brigade  Mmor.  ^     „ 

lAeuUnant  Colonel  Commanding  Bogal  AriiUerg, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Conmanding  Segal  Engineer: 

SIOVLAft  TKOOPB  ...Infimtry 4  Compamiee  With  Foot. 

ArtiUeiy 9M  and  loih  Batteriee  IWh  Brigade. 


nUZIA Arttllexy Aldemev, 

?nrSI0nat8   Jeneg  Lietriet. 


SMALL  FORTS  AND  POSTS  IN  IRELAND. 

Indvding  Farta  and  Batteries  at  AtHlone,  Bel/aat,  Lough  8%villy,  Lcmgh  Foyte,  EnnisHllen,  Kilkmrin, 
Tarhertf  Carrig,  Seattery,  Limerick,  Charles  Fort,  Kinsale  and  Waierford, 

Under  the  oommond  of  the  General  of  the  District. 

KEOVLAK  T&00P8  ...ArtiUery Bth  BaHerg  IQth  Brigade, 

Enffineen...       * 

nUTIA In&ntry Queen't  County,  Carlow,  Londonderrg,  Weetmeath,  Meaik  and  Leitrim, 

Artillery Mid  Uleter,  Watetford.Weet  Cork  and  Limeriek. 

PENSIOKEaa  Mhlone,  let  Belfaet,    2nd  Belfau*,  Armagh,  Londonderrg,  Enniekillen,  Omaah, 

Limeriek,  Ennit  and  Wateiford  Dietriet». 
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LIST  OF  REGULAR  TROOPS  AT  HOME 
AND  MILITIA. 

with  their  Brigades,  Divisions,  and  Arm^  Corps,  or  Oairlsons, 

FOB  MOBILIZATION. 

N.B.— The  Qisarters  of  the  Troops  determine  their  place  in  the  Field,  or  Garrison,  Army :  Troops  changing 
quarters  change  their  place  for  mobilization  accordingly. 


CAVALRY. 


I  Life  Gnards Gavalxy  Brigade 

a         „         Po. 

Royal  Horse  Guards, 
a  Dragoon  Guards   . 

3  >f 

4  f> 

5  *> 

X  Dragoons 


3  Hussars 


Arvtjf  Corju. 
8 

Do.  :.......'.  8 

and  Division 4 

xst  Division  4 

Cavalry  Brigade 7 

Do.  2 

Do.  5 

Do 5 

Do.  4 

Do.  1 


Arms  CvTft. 


Beginuni. 

4  Hussars  Cavalry  Brigade 

5  Lancers  Do.           o 

6Dragoonj Do.          7 

7  Hussars  Do.           4 

II       „         Do 2 

x6Lanoers  Do.          2 

x8  Hussacs  Garrison  London 

19       „        ardDivision  4 

9o       „        Cavalry  Brigade 4 

21       Do 7 


4  Battery  A  Brigade  . 

5  »»  »»  »» 

0  „  „  „     . 

H  ti  »  t» 

r  „  a  „       . 

G  tt  (t  i» 

^  If  >i  ft 


Cavalry  Brigade 2 

Army  Corps  Artilleiy  4 

Do.  2 

Do 1 

Do 8 

Do 8 

Do 4 

Do 4 


ROYAL  ARTILLERY. 

H0B8E  ABTILLXET. 
Armf  Corpt. 


An^Corr*' 

I  Battery  B  Brigade...  CavalxT  Brigade 4 

K       „        ,.       „       ...  Do.  3 

D       ..        C       „ 


.  Army  Copra  ArtiUeiy  2 

Do 1 

...  Cavalry  Brigade 1 

...  Army  Corps  Artillery  2 

Do 1 


FIELD  ABTILLEET. 


Arv^  Corpi, 
A  Battexy  xst  Brigade    Army  Corps  ArtiUexy    2 


B 

S  " 

B  " 

F  " 

7,  " 

H  " 

I  " 

K  " 

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N  " 

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3rd  Division 3 

...3rd       „         8 

—  xat        , 1 

...and       M         2 

...  xst        „         1 

Army  Corps  Artillery  1 

...  3rd  Division 4 


.and 
...  and 
...  and 
...  xst 
...  xst 
...  xst 
...  xst 
...and 

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...  3»d 

...    XSt 


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JJ  ..          If          11 

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B  M                I. 

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Armj  Corft, 
xst  Division 2 


and 

If 

and 

M 

and 

If 

and 

and 

3^. 

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Army  Corps  ArtiUexy  1 

...  xst  Division 3 

•••"t        „       8 

•..3rd       „       2 

...  3rd^ 3 

Army  Corps  ArtOlery  2 

...  xst  Division 8 

•aad       „        8 

•••3rd 1 

•••»'»d       „        3 

-and       „        4 


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X  Battery  7 Brigade...  Portsmouth 

a ...  Portsmouth 

...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Portsmouth 
...  Devonport 
...  Plymouth 
...  Plymouth 
...  Dover 
...  Pembroke 
...  Pembroke 


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4 

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II 

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If 
II 

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If 

OABBIBOK  ABTILLEET. 

Oarriton. 

6  Battery  9 Brigade...  Dover 

7  ff      ff        II       ...Dover 

8  „     „       „        ...  Tilbary 

9  If    If      II      —  5?^®^. 

ao  f,  I,  f,  ...  Harwich 

*  ,«  Ci  Jersey 

6  „  xo  „  I  ^Guernsey 

7  „  „  „  ...Cork 

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8  m,,       „        ]k  Charles  Fort 

( I  Waterford 

9  „    „        „       ...  Aldemey 
xo     „     „        t,       ...  Aldemey 


xxBatteiyxo  Brigade...  Dublin 
xa      „    „         „        ...Portland 
X9     If     If       I.        ...Devonport 

Chatham  A  Bheemeei 
Chatham  &  Sheeneai 
„        ...TUbuiy 
Chatham  ASheexEMS 
Chatham  A;  8heerce.<« 
»»       ...  Edinburgh 
„        ...  Tilbury 
»,        ...  Flymooth 


If  rz 

II  If 

ff  ff 

If  ff 


ROYAL  ENGINEERS. 


Army  Corp§, 

A  Troop  B.  E.  Train Army  Corps  Engineers  1 

n  f  do.  *    1 

O       i»  »»  \  do.  i   2 

xst  Company xst  Division.... 1 


7th 
9th 
X3tli 
X4tli 
xsth 


Garrison  Dover 

and  Division 4 

Garrison  Chatham 

xst  Division 8 

GuTison  Edinburgh 

Garrison  Plymouth 

.Aimy  Corps  Engineers  2 


x6th  Company.. 

xyth 

xSth 

19th 

3oth 

aand 

23WI 

24th 

33rd 

34th 


AsrmfCetfi, 
Garrison  Portsmoatii 

.  xst  Division 2 

.3rd       „        4 

.  iBt       „         4 

.  and       , 1 

.3rd       , 1 

.  Army  Corps  Eng;ineerB  1 
Garrison  Portamoutl 


Lportamouth 
Garrison  Pembroke 
..Garrison  Tilbuy  ft  Thaxam 


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Garrison  Lonclon 

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X    3 

X    8 

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3«J    •»     3l>iv.Bn.7 

37^    »»    3Div.Bn.6 

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..    I    «    4 

z  Diy.BxL2 

..    X    1    2 

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..    a    a    1 

aDiy.Bii.1 

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..GarriBon  Portamonth 

..    X    1    5 

..    X    3    2 

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BatidUon,  Brigade  DMHm.  Armf  Corp*. 

4zstFoot  3    3    1 

4and  „    Garrison  rortsmoath 

45tli  M    X     z     2 

47tli  , X    a    1 

49*11  >i     a     a     1 

50th  „    X  Diy.Bn.  8 

sand  „ a  Diy.Bn.  2 

53rd  , z a    2 

55th  a    a    1 

56th  , a  Diy.Bn.  5 

X  Bn.  60th  RiHes  ...v.... ".'.".    x  Diy.Bn.  3 

64th  Foot Garriaon  Dublin 


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74th 

84th 

86th 
87th 
95th 
96th 
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xo4th 
xosth 
xo6th 

ZOTth 

108th 

Qth 


Garrison  Harwioh 

a  Diy.Bn.  8 

a    X    2 

a  Diy.Bn.  7 

Garrison  Doyer 

X    X    4 

z    3    1 

....  Garrison  Chatham 

^  3    Diy^n.  1 

X    a    4 

a    z     2 

Garrison  Oork 

X    3    1 

X    3    1 

z  Div.Bn.  7 


H  IL  I  T  I  A. 
ABTZLLERT. 

BNGLAIO)  ASD  WALES. 


Ondigaa 

Oumarfhein Pembroke. 

Oomwall  and  Deromlfinerg  Plymonth. 

DsTon  Do. 

Dorhsn CShatha&L 

Glamorgan Portsmootb. 

Hsmpshira Do. 

Ultof  Wght Do. 


MtgitMnt, 

Kent Doyer. 

Lanoashire Plymouth. 

Norfolk Coast. 

Korthumherland Tilbury. 

Pembroke  Pembroke. 

Bnilblk Harwioh. 

Sussex Newhayen. 

Torkshhre  Chatham. 


irsyll  and  Bnta  Tilbaxy. 

Umborgh Dublin. 

nte  Plymouth. 


SCOTLAND. 

Forfhrand  Kincardine Portsmouth. 

Haddington,  Berwick,  Lin-  ^        ^^ 
Uthgow.  and  Peebles )       ^^ 


Aatrim Tilbury. 

CorkCtlgr     Portland. 

Oick(WiMt)  Belfast.  Lough  Swilly,and 

Lough  Foyls. 

Donegal  Ogrk. 

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£imdriok  City   Charles  Fort  k  Waterford. 

Kid-Ulster Athlone. 

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South  Tipperary Portsmouth. 

Waterford  The  Shannon 

Wioklow 


AaglsMy.. 


SN0ZHSIB8. 
G^MTifoa. 


Monmouth  1 


ChtrrUon. 


ZHFAITTBT. 

ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


BedfoA 

Berks 


Sriffode.  DMfios.  Army  Corpi, 

a    3    7 

a    a    6 

a    a    5 

Osmbridge a    a    7 

Cimarron  a    z    6 

tstchediire i    z    6 

and      Do.      x    3    6 

Oomwall Garrison  Plymouth 

Cnmbeiland * a    a    8 

Denbigh  z    x    6 

itt  Derby i    3    6 

and  Do.  X 3    6 

zsi  Deron Garriaon  Plymouth 

and  Do.     .,... Do. 

Donat Garrison  Portland. 


Segim^nL  Brigade  IHwiou.  Armg  Oorva. 

zst  Durham a    a    8 

and      Do a    a    8 

Essex  Biflea Garrison  Harwioh 


West  Essex 
Flint 

Glamorgan  .... 
North  Gloucesi 
Do. 


iter  , 


South 

Hampshire ; Garrison  Portsmouth 

Hereford  x    3    4 

Hertford  a    3    7 

Huntingdon a    3    7 

East  Kent Garrison  Doyer 

West     Do X    3  3 

xst Lancashire  D^g^tce^byV^i^UyiliS 


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Brigade.  DivMon.  Amj/  Cktrjtt, 


and  Lancashire i 

3rd       Do 2 

4th        Do 2 

Sth         Do a 

6th        Do 2 

7th         Do a 

Leicoater 1 

North  Linooln i 

Soath    Do I 

London i 

Merioneth Garrison  I'embroke 

Baet  Middlesex a    3    8 

and       Do a    3    8 

3rd        Do a    3    3 

4th        Do r   3    8 

cth       Do Garrison  Chatham 


3 
3 
3 

z 
3 
3 
3. 


Montgomery  x 

zst  Norfolk 1 

and    Do x 

Northampton  and  BnUand  i 

Northumberland  z 

Nottingham z 

OxforcT.. 


z    3    0 

Radnor Garrison  Pembroke 

Bhropshize a    3    5 


Begimeni.  Brigade,  DMctes.  Aim9  Corpa. 

ist  Somerset  i    3    * 

and      Do z    3    4 

istStafibrd a    a    6 

and      Do a    a    6 

«d      Do 2    a    6 

west  Suffolk  a    a    7 

ist  Surrey a    a    3 

and    Do a    a    8 

3rd    Do a    a    8 

Sussex 3Div.Bn.8 

King's  Own  Tower  Hamlets    a    z    5 

Queen's  Own          Do.             a    z    5 

zst  Warwick  a    3    4 

and     Do a    3    4 

Westmoreland  z    3  ««...  8 

Wiltshire a    a    5 

Worcester a    3    6 

East  York   i    3    8 

North  York z    3    8 

zst  West  York a    a    4 

and       Do a    a    4 

3rd        Do a    a    4 

4th        Do aDi7.Bii.4 

5th        Do z    z    7 

6th        Do z    z    7 


SCOTLAND. 


Aberdeenshire  Gaarrison  Portsmoath 

Ayr  and  Wigtown z    3    2 

Edinburgh  a    z    4 

Highland  Borderers z    a    8 

Highland  Light  Inftmtnr zDiy.Bn.4 

Highland  Biflea 1    a    9 


zst  Lanark  a 

and    Do a 

Perth z 

Renfrew    z 

Scottish  Borderers  z 


4 
4 

a 

a 

8 


IRELAND. 


Antrim a    z    8 

Armagh 3Diy.Bn.2 

Oarlow     Ghurrison  Lough  Swilly 


Cayan 

Clare a 

North  Cork a 

South  Cork a 

Donegal   a 

North  Down  a 

South  Down    a 

Dublin  Coun^  a 

Dublin  City z 

Fermanagh x 

Galway » a 

Kerry   z 

Kildaro  

Kilkenny z 


8 
z  6 

3  a 

3  I 

I  8 

z  7 

z  7 

z  7 

a  6 

z  8 

3  2 

X  8 

Garrison  Dublin 
a  8 


King's  County  z    a    8 

Leltrim   Garrison  Kinaale 

Limerick z    a    8 

Londonderry Garrison  Lfmeriok 

Longford z    a    6 

Louth z    a    5 

North  Mayo Garrison  Oork 

South  Mayo Do. 

Meath    Garrison  Lough  Foyle 

Monaghan   i    a    5 

Queen's  Co Garrison  Athlone 

Roscommon    z    a     6 

North  Tipperary  Garrison  Portsmonth 

5^rone    aI>iy.BiL.3 

Westmeath    Garrison  Belfiust 

Wexford   a    x    6 


STAFF.-SUB  DISTRICTS. 


KNOLAKD  and  WAUffi. 


ValunUers,  zst  Adm.  Bait.  Northnmberlsjid,  8th  Northumberland,  zst  Newcastle-oa-^ne.     I 
Vr^      Q      Brigade  Depott  0ABXI8LE.    CouniiMf  CimBXBLA>]rD,  WssTMOBsijkvn. 
XH  \J»     JSL*     LUutenant  Colonel.—Georae  Vincent  Wateon,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Colofulf  az  Aug.  74. 

PMTflMwftfr.—Terrence  Rowan,  z6  Sept.  59 ;  Q.M.,  a8  April  54 ;  Son.  Major.  16  Sept  6a. 
Li»eB$gimenU,H»£L,UtiL    IfOttia,  Cumberland,  Westmoreland.  ^    *^ 

VolmnUerM,  ist  Administratiye  Battalion  Cumberland,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Westmorelaad. 
lOr^       Q       Brigade  Depot,  ITBWOASTLl,  provitionallg  at  SUNBERLANB.    Cbtm^y,  DvxKiJC. 
Xl  \Jm     O  ■     JAeuUnant  Colonel.—Lord  John  H.  Tavlour,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  ag  June  75. 
Pa««a«f«r.— David  Hepworth,  za  Aug.  6a;  Sonorary  Major,  za  Aug.  77. 
Xmm  £#^Mimte,  08th,  106th.-- JrOttta,  zst  and  and  Durbun. 

VolaiOeere,  zst,  and,  3rd  and  4th  Administrative  Battalions  Durham,  3rd  Duitutm. 


1  Stt^Bmfmtaiar,  x  Apr.  yS, 

. ^.^  he  ratted). 

Volunteered  xstaiMf  and  Administrative  Battalions  North  Riding  Yorkshire. 

l^r\       ^       Brigade  Depot,  BEVERLEY.    County,  Ei^T  RiniKO  ov  Yoxx. 

X^  U.     \J,    Lieutenant  ColoneL—Q.  W.  F.  M.  Wilson,  17  Oct.  77  j  Colonel,  aa  April  76. 

PajraMw««r.— Frederick  Blanco  Forster,  5  Dec.  51 ;  Hon.  Major,  5  Dec.  61 :  Stafl^^nm.  z  Anr  -3 
Line  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt.  15th.— mutta.  zst  Bast  York,  and  East  York  (to  he  raieed),  ^'  ' 

Volunteere,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  East  Riding  Yorkshire,  ist  East  Riding  Yorkshire. 

Digitized  by  V^jOOQ  li:: 


staff.— Sub  Districts.  i8 

vr^      />      Brigadt  Ihpot,  TOBX.    Counhr,  Fart  of  Wbbt  Biszhg  or  YoBX. 

ll  Ui    U I    LituUnani  CoUMel.—ThomM  Francis  Lloyd,  6  Nov.  78  ;  Colonel,  9  Aug.  78. 

Faymatior. — 
XiiM  Bepmtnt,  zst  aiMi  snd  Batt.  Uth.^3£ilUia,  5th  aiul  and  West  York. 

Volunteori,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  West  Biding  Yorkshire. 

lK[r\     7      Brigade  Depot,  TOWtSBRAOT,    Co»ii/y,  Wbsx  Binzira  of  Yobxbhxbb. 
ll  U«     §  m    Liemieuant  Co<o«mZ.— Frederick  Hardy,  39  Dec.  77 ;  Colonel,  5  May  74. 

!  PaymM^er. — George  Bltmon.  za  June  60  ;  JIou,  Major,  27  Jaly  70 ;  Stc^TajfrnasUr,  t  Apr.    8. 

'1       Um  Segimenie,  65th,  84th.— ifUi^ia,  3rd  West  York. 

VolKuteert,  4th  Adin.  Batt.  West  Hiding  Torkshire,  and  West  Biding  Yorkshire. 

\K[r\      fi       ^***  BeffimenU,  5l8t,  106th.— ^fiZi^ta,  zst  West  York. 
ll  U.    O  ■  Volunteere,  3rd  Adm.  Battalion  Went  Biding  Yorkshire,  7th  West  Biding  Yoi  kshire. 

Vr^      Q      Brigade  Depot,  HALIFAX.    Couniv,  Part  qf  Wbbt  Binuro  ov  Yobk. 
ll  Ui    C7.    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Chaxlei  Blewitt,  z  May  78;  Colonel,  za  Feb.  78. 

PayiiMMto*.— Christopher  Myers  Dawes,  30  Aug.  64;  Hon.  M<yor,  30  Aug.  79. 
Zmm  Begimtnte,  88rd,  76th.— JfiMia,  6th  West  York. 

Volunteer;  and  Administrative  Battalion  West  Biding  Yorkshire,  3rd  (3Qth  aitaeked)  and  4th 
West  Biding  Yorkshire. 

yjf^      1  (\      Brigade  Depot,  YORZ,  prooieionaUg  at  BBAD70XD.     Connig,  Part  of  Wbbt  Bidivg  or  Yobx. 
ll  U«    X Wa    JUemtenant  Cbton«Z.— Bobert  BlackaU Montgomery,  Z5  March  79  ;  Colonel,  z  April  78. 

Pi^fWHMeter.^Gtnhame  Craig,  i  April  57 ;  Son.M«yor,  zo  July  7a ;  StqfPagmaeter,  x  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimtnt,  ist  and  and  Batt.  lith.  —MilUia,  4th  West  York. 

Volnnteere,  5th  Adm.  Batt.  West  Biding  Yorkshire,  «9th  and  34th  Wen  Biding  Yorkshire. 

|T|^      1  1        Brigade  Depot,  LAN0A8TEB,  temporarilv  at  7LBETW0OO.    Countg,  Part  q/'Liiroi.SKiBB. 
ll  vli    XX*    Lieuienant  Colonel.— Andte^r  Campbell  Knox  Lock,  az  June  79 ;  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77. 
Pagmaeter. — 
Line  Begiment,  ist  and  and  Batt.  4ibi.—Miliiia,  zst  Lancashire. 

Volunteere,  5th  Administrative  Battalion  Lancashire. 


',  I  Apr.  78. 


VTi^      1  Q      Brigade  Depot.  PBX8T0H.    Countg,  Part  0/Li.iroi.SHXBa. 
ll  via    X^a    Lieutenant  Colonel.— WUHsaa  Charles  Bancroft,  zo  Apr.  79  ;  Colonel,  z4  Aug.  7a. 
PMmaater.—Jdbn  Falls,  4  Dec.  57;  Son.  Me^jor,  z6  Oct.  7z ;  Stt^ Pagwiaeter, 
UneBegimente,  iTth,  SUt.— Militia,  3rd  Lancashire. 

Tolunteere,  6th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  a7th  (8and  aiiaehedj  Lancashire. 

"}Jf\      1  O      Brigade  Depot,  WABBINOTOV.     Countg,  Part  <{f  Lavcaahibb. 

ll  VI    XOa    Lieiutenant  Co2mm^— Joseph  de  Montmorency,  aa  Oct.  79 ;  Colonel,  16  Aug.  78. 

Pagmaeter.— V.  O.  Sargeant-Openshaw,  ao  July  66 ;  Mon.Mqfor,  37  July  76  j  Stt^Pagm.  x  Nov.79. 
I4M  JbyiflMfrf,  zst  and  and  Batt.  8th.— .tfttt^ia,  and  Lancashire. 

Volunteere  zst  (z3th,  48th,  54th  attaehed),  5th,  z5th,  64th  oMi  80th Lancashire. 

I  N'n     1  A,      ^^^  Begimente  40th,  82Bd.— ifiWia,  4th  Lancashire. 
•*•!  Vi    X^Xa  Volmnteere,  Qth  Administrative  Battalion  Lancashire,  47th  Lancashire. 

JJf\      1  (%        Pr^Ai*  J>«po#.  BUKHLET.    Countg,  Part  ((fLAMOJiSKna. 
^^  Ui    X  V/  a      XM»^«]iaiif  Colonel. — John  ^ompson,  za  June  78 ;  Colonel,  a6  March  78. 
PoMMf^er.— William  Hughes,  ao  Nov.  67 ;  Hon.  Major,  aa  March  79. 
Line  Begimente,  Wth,  591^.— IfUt^,  5th  Lancashire. 

Volunteere,  3rd  and  8th  Administrative  Battalions  Lancashire. 

fjfx      1  fi        Brigade  Depot,  ASHTOH.     Countg,  Part  ({f LA.]rci.SHXBX. 

*^  Ui    ImXJm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Bohert  Bruce  Chichester,  zsNov.  79  ;  Colonel,  34  Dec.  75. 

PotraiaJ^.— Horatio  Morgan,  Z7  Sept.  58;  Mon.  Me^or,  ij  Sept.  73;  StqfPagm.  z  Apr.  78. 
UneBegimente,  6Srd,  9Stii.— Militia,  6th  Lancashire. 

Volunteere,  4th  and  7th  Adm.  Batt.  Lancashire,  6ih,  33rd,  40th  and  56th  Lancashire. 

fjfy      1  17         Brigade  Depot,  BtTBT.    Cbmify,  Part  of  Lajtcashibx. 

^^  Ui    X  f  ■       XM»<Ma«<  CofoiMZ.— William  Henrv  Kerr,  30  Mar.  78  j  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77. 

PoyiiMMtor.— William  Stewart  Thorbum,  z9  Feb.  67 ;  Son.  Captain,  Z9  Feb.  73. 
Une  Begiment,  ist  amd  and  Batt.  MtAi.-Miliiia,  7th  Lancashire. 
Volmnteere,  8th  and  24th  Lancashire. 

ljf\      1  Q        Brigade  Depot,  OHSSTXB.     Countg,  Chbshibb. 

*^  U.    X  Wa      XMKtoMfU  CoZonei.— Thomas  Tyacke,  z  May  78 ;  Colonel,  33  Apr.  78. 

PoyMM^tfT.- Nathaniel  Byre  Bobbins,  Z4  Jan.  6a ;  Son.  M^'or,  Z4  Jan.  77. 
Une  Begieeeni,  zBt  and  and  Batt.  tiud.—MUitia,  zst  and  and  Cheshire. 

Volunteer*,  zst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  Admiuuibrabive  Battalions  Cheshire. 

ifjfy      1Q        Brigade  Depot, LIGRFTSLD.    Countg  qf  St jLVJOiiji. 

1*^  U«    X  C7i      Lieutenant  Cofon«Z.— Edmund  M.  Manuingham-iiuller,  3  Feb.  77 ;  Colonel,  z6  Oct.  7  . 
Pagmaeter.-— 

Ith,  80th.— mZt^ta,  and  and  zst  Stafford. 

Volunteere,  zst  ami  and  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 


Pagmaeter.— 
I       Ume  Begiwtente,  SSth.  80th.— Jf«/t<ta,  and  and  zst  Stafford 


Nn      Q  n      -^^"^  Begimente,  64th,  98th.  —  JfiZi^ia,  3rd  Stafford,  4th  Stafford  {to  he  raieed) . 
A>1  Ui    JuXJm  Volunteere,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  Administrative  Battalions  Staffordshire. 

yjf\      01         Pri^ad*  D#poe.SHBEW8BXJBY.    CoNii£s«t,  Shbopbrxbb  and  Moktooxbbt. 
Al  Ui    ^X.     I4«»<«iiaii<  Co/om;.— Fiennes  Middleton  Colvile,  CB.  9  Dec.  76;  Colonel,  az  April  7a. 
Pagmaeter. — 
Line  Begietenie,  48rd,  Mrd.— 3fU«^,  Montgomery,  zst  Shropshire,  and  Shropshire  ( to  he  raieed). 
Volunteere,  zst  and  and  A.dminiBtrative  ^ttalions  Shropsliire. 

VI  t^     O  O        Brigade  Depot.  WOBCESTEB.    Countiee,  Wobcxstbbshibb.  HBXxroxnsKiBB. 

*^  Wi    Zl^  a      X«««^«)ianf  CotoM«i.—Fitz William  Frederick  Hunter,  tg  Dec.  77  ;  Colonel,  a?  Jan.  74. 

PotfiiuMf^.— c.  Bobert  Scott,  ao  Feb.  53 ;  Son.  Major,  ao  Feb.  62 ;  StqfPagm.  x  Apr.  78. 
Ltne  Begimente.  SVth,  9Sth.—MilUia,  Worcester,  Hereford. 

Volunteere,  zst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Worcestershire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Herefordshire. 

T^n      O  Q       Brigade  Depot,  WBEZEAIC.    Countiee,  Aitglxsbjl,  CiJiVi^BVox,  Dbxbxoh,  FLnrr,  Mxbiokbth. 
11  Ui    /iO.      Untenant  Colonel.- 

Pagmaeter.—Ang.  B.  de  Lasalle,  z8May  58 ;  Son.  Mc^or,  zz  Mar.  7a;  StqfPagm.  z  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begiment,  zstatiitand  Batt.  88rd.— 3fi/t^fa,  Flint,  Denbigh,  Carnarvon,  Merioneth,  Anglesea. 

Volunteere,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Carnarvonshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Denbighshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Flintshire. 

No      O^      Brigade  Depot,  OABHIFT.    Couh^mh,  Pxxbboxx,  CABXA^BTHBir.  Glaxobga.k. 
*i  Wi    ^T*    Lieutenant  Colonel.— GwiTge  Carden,  3Z  Oct.  77;  Colonel,  $  Oct.  77. 

PatfaMMfer.— Frederick  F.  Fereday,  9  Nov.  55 ;  Son.  Major,  9  Nov.  70;  8t<{fPagm.  i  Apr.  ^8 
Line  Begimente,  4lBt,  99t\i.— Militia,  zst  Grlaroorgan,  and  Glamorgan  (to  be  raieed.) 

Volunteere,  zst  Administrative  Battalion,  Pembrokeshire,  z6t  Administrative  BattAlio^  Car- 
marthenshire, zst,  and,  3rd  (4th,  5th  attacked)  Qlamorganshiiaed  by  VJiOU  v  IC 


19  Staff, — Sub  Districts. 

l^rs      O^       Sriffade  Depot,  "BUSaOV.    Count m«,  GAUiOAir,  lUsHOX,  Bbbcov,  MoVKQlTTH. 
■fcl  iJm    JSkUm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— ChArleA  M'Clintock  Cotton,  xa  June  78 ;  CoUmot,  30  April  78. 

Pay ma»/*r.— Henry  Manning,  t  July  6a  ;  JTom.  Major,  15  Oct,  73;  Sta^Tofm.  i  Apr,  78. 
LineSeginuni,  xst  a»i  and  Batt.  Mth.— JlTi/ttta,  Monmouth,  Radnor,  Cardigan,  Breoon. 

Volunte«r$t   ist   Administrative  Battalion  Brecknockshire,  iBt  cmJ  and  Adm.  Batt>]inn> 
Monmouthshire,  and  Monmouthshire. 

KT/^     O  fi        Brigade  Depot,  DEEBT.     County,  Dbbbt. 

Jl%  \Jm   A\Jm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Jvnes  Sinclair  Thomson,  3  Apr.  78;  Colonel,  37  Jnhr  71. 

PavflMuter.— Frank  Samwell,  za  Aug.  6a ;  Hon.  M^for,  19  Sept.  73 ;  Stiff  Fagm,  i  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begiment$,  Mth,  96\Ai.— Militia,  and  and  ist  Derby. 

Volunteere,  xst  and  3rd  AdministratiTO  Battalions  Derbyshire. 

"Vr^      Q  <7       Brigade  Depot,  LEIOESTEB.     Couniiee,  Nottihohax,  Lbicbstbb. 
X^  U.    JU  §  m    Lieutenant  Colonel.— EAwnrd  Chippindall,  CB.  3  Apr.  78 ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  7a. 
JPavmaeter,  — 
Line  Begimente,  zst  and  and  Bart.  17th,  iBth.-^MilUia,  xst  Leicester,  and  Leicester  (to  be  raited),  Nottingham. 

Volunteert,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Leicestershire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Nottinghamshire,  ist  Nottingfaanuhire. 

■^  ^     Q  Q        Brigade  Depot,  WAEWIOK.    Counig,  Wabwicb. 

A^  KJm   iftJ  O  ■      Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Hart  Dunne,  3X  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  as  Nov.  70. 

Pagma$ter,—de  P.  de  P.  O'Kelly,  38  Dec.  6a;  Son,Mqfor,  4  July  74  j  8t^fBagm.,^  Apr.  79- 
Line  Begimeni,  xst  and  and  Batt.  6th. — Militia,  zst  amd  and  Warwick. 

Tolunteere,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Warwiokshlre.  xst  Warwiekshirt. 

"NT/^      O  Q        Brigade  Depot,  VOETHAKPTOF.    CowiMm,  Noxthjlmptoit,  Rutlutd. 

X^  U.     Zl  C7 1      XM»i«nan«  Colonel.— Hon.  William  Henry  Herbert,  31  Oct.  77  j  Go^omZ,  9  H*y  7^ 

P<urMa«<«r.— e.Aldborou^h  Bundle,  3  June  59  ;  Uon.M<yor,  3  June  74  j  Bte^Papm.  z  Apr.  79. 
X»M  Begimtnie,  48th,  68th. —JfUi^,  zst  Northampton  and  Rutland,  and  Northsiiqptonaiid  RnUand  (fo  heraitei), 
Volunteert,  zst  Administratiye  Battalion  Northamptonshire. 

XT/^      Qn        Jfffvaitf  I>tfpo«,  mrOOLN.    County,  LxTCOLir. 

tlU.     ^\Jm      Lieutenant  Colonel.— JohnBon  Wilkinson,  5  Deo.  77:  Colonel,  Z3  April  77. 

PayvMUter.— Alex.  W.  MoKenzie.  6  Feb.  57;  Hon,  Mqjor,  6  Feb.  ya  1  8ie(fFajftt,  x  Apr.  78. 
LineB^gim^nt,  xst  and  and  Batt.  10th.— if»/t/ta,  North  Lincoln,  South  Lincohi. 

Volunteere,  xst  aiki  and  Administrative  Battalions  Lincolnshire. 

NTn      Q1        Brigade  Depot,  a&BAT  YABMOVm.    CoKufy,  Nobvolb. 
Xl  U  •    OX*      LUuUnant  Colonel.— J oim  Mfller,  xj  Aug.  79 ;  Colonel,  97  May  75. 

PatrMocto-.— Claud  Buchanan  Piers,  R.  Art  (aettttg),  a6  April  6a 
XiiM  BegkMnit,  ist  ai«f  and  Batt.  9th.— JftWui,  zst  and  and  Norfolk. 
VoluTiteere,  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th  Norfolk. 

fij'rs      QO        Brigade  Depot,  BURT  ST.  EDMUUDS.    Co»«^i«,  Subbolk,  CUKBBlDei. 
XI  U  .    O  Zl .      Heuienam  Ct^onel,— John  M'Kay,  10  April  78 ;  Colonel,  z  Maj  76. 

PflysMutor.— Henry  O.  Gurrie,  xa  Aug.  6a ;  Hon,  Mtff'or,  za  Aug.  7a ;  BtqfFagtk,  i  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt.  12tiL—Miliiia,  West  Suffolk,  Cambridge. 

Volunteere,  zst,  and,  and  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  Suttbik,  xst  Adm.  Batt  Cambridgwhira,  3rd 
Cambridgeshire. 

^r/\       QQ        Brigade  Depot,  VSOFOBJ).    CoM»/«e«,  Huntingbon,  Bbdvobd,  Hbbtvobd. 
X^  U  .    ^^m     Lieutenant  Co2cm«i.— William  Hanbury  Hawley,  xt  Oct.  77  J  Colonel,  8  May  77. 

Poysuu^.— Frank  W.  Dundee,  33 March  58 ;  Hon.M^ajor,  a^  March  73;  St^Fagu,i  Apr.  7S 
Line  Begiment,  xst  awdand  Batt.  16th.— JfUt/ta,  Huntingdon,  Bedford,  Hertford. 

Volunteere,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Bedfordshire,  zst  and  and  Adm.  Batt.  Hertfordshire. 

fjfs       QiL       brigade  Depot,  EXETER.    County,  Dbvohshibb. 

A.^\Jm    KJ'Xm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Tr&uciA'Edwskrd  Drowe,  30  Jxme  75;  Colonel,  9$  "Sor.  73' 

Pagmaeter.-John  Peter  Hall,  zz  April  5z ;  Hon.  Major,  xi  April  61 ;  BtejfPafm,  x  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begiment,  zst  and  and  Batt  11th.— ifi^t^ta,  and  and  ist  Devon. 

Volunteere,  zst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Devonshire,  xst  Devonshire. 

"M*^       O  (%        Brigade  Depot,  BOBKIK.    Countg,  Cobhwall. 

X^  yJm    %J%J*     Lieutenant  Colonel,—  Hugh  Parker  Montgomeiy,  a  Oct  78 ;  Colonel,  X3  Aug.  78. 

Pcufmaeter.—l&dwaxd.  C.  Grant,  a8  Dec.  55  ;  Mon.  M^or,  a8  Dec.  70  j  Sia^jfPagm,  i  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimente,  88nd,  ibth.—MiUtia,  Cornwall  Rangers,  and  Cornwall  {to  he  raieed). 
Volunteere,  xst  and  and  Administrative  Battalion  ComwalL 

XT/^      Q^        Brigade  Depot,  TAJJJXTOV.    Counfy,  Soubbsbt. 

X^  \i  •    KJXJm     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Qeorgt  Neeld  Boldero,  5  Jan.  78 ;  Colonel,  31  March  70. 
Pagmaeter.— 
Line  Begiment,  xst  and  and  Batt  ISth.—MUitia,  ist  and  and  Somerset 

Volunteere,  zst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalions  Somersetshire. 

VT/^      QI7       Brigade  Depot,  BmSTOL.    Coimty,  aLOVOBsnB. 

A.^\Jm    XJ  t  ,     Lieutenant  Colonel.— Thomaahynden  Bell,  zsMay  78;  Colonel,  14  Feb.  78. 

P(uriiuM<«r.— James  George,  ai  May  58 ;  Hon,  Miv'or,  za  Jan.  70 ;  Ste^Pagm.  z  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimente,  Mth,  eist— Jfi/ttio,  South  Gloucester,  North  Gloucester. 

Volunteere,  zst  Administrative  Battalion  Gloucestershire,  zst  Gloucestershire. 

"KT/^     Sft      .Br^oJ*  D*pof,  DEVIZES.    C<m»<y,  Whtshibb. 

*^  ^  •   ^  V?  .    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Kenrj  Francis  Bythesea,  3  April  78 ;  Colonel,  x  April  73. 

,.     ^  ^     Pa|r«a«<«".— Henry  Burke,  14  July  57 ;  Hon.  Motor,  10  Aug.  69 ;  StqfPmgm.  t  Apr.  78. 

Line  Begimente,  «nd,  Wth.—Jftf  ttia,  zst  Wilts,  and  Wilts  (to  6«  raUed). 

Volunteere,  zst  aiui  and  Administrative  Battalions  Wiltshire. 

"NTn       SQ        brigade  Depot,  HOnOKEBT^SL.     Counig,  Dou%r. 

A.^  \Jm     K^f^m      Lieutenant  Colonel.— Shnrlook.  Hennlng,  CB.  zo  Nov.  77  j  Colonel,  as  JuW  70. 

......       .    -^    P<«r«a»f«r.— Henry  Leigh,  8  Sept  54 ;  Hon.  Mqjor,  a4  Nov.  64  j  StqjrPagm,  1  Apr.  78. 

£tii«  BegimenU,  89th,  76th.— 2fi/«»o,  zst  Dorset,  and  Dorset  (to  be  raieed). 
Volunteere,  zst  Administratiye  Battalion  Dorsetshire. 

"N"o      AO       ^'•V««^«  ^<:po<,  WINCHESTER,  temporarilg  at  PORT  ELSON.     Coi»n^,  Hi.XP8RXBB. 
•*"^  ^"    ^^^»    X*#»to«aiif  Cotoii«Z.—Ger»rge  Thomas  Gough,  z8  July  77  ;  Colonel,  6  June  76. 

^,      ^  ^    Pair«o«<tfr.— Augustus  Frederick  Braham,  3Z  Mar.  6a  ;  Hon.Me^or,  99  Nov.  77. 

Line  Begimente,  87th,  eTth.- Jbfiit^ta,  xst  Hamphhiic,  and  Hampshire  (to  be  raieed). 

Volunteers,  ist,  and  and  4th  Adm.  Batt  Hampshire,  x  Adm.  Batt  Isle  of  Wight 
1^f\       AT        -B«!'«<*«  Dijpof,  READING.     County,  Bbreshibb. 
^^^»     ^X  .    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Joseph  Jordan,  CB.  X7  Oct  77  j  Colonel,  ax  Jan.  76. 

^.      _    .       .    ^«  .  Pafa»a*tor.— Ob<S  Willans,  z  Dragoons  (acting),  5  Apr.  56;  Hon.  Major,  5  Apr.  yx. 
itn«Bfy.m«to,49th,«eth.-2fi/«ia,  1st  Berks,  and  Berks  (to  Ae^wS).  "V    »  »     f     7 

Volunteere,  ist  Administrative  Battalion  Berkshire.  t 

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Staff.-Sub  Bistrids.  20 

KTn      ^9       Brigadt  Depot,  OXFOBD.     Countiet^  Oxtobd,  Bucks. 

ll  Ui     ^iO  ■     lAtutenant  Colontl. — Qeorge  Bdwaixl  BaynoB,  xo  Nov.  77  ;  Colontlf  30  March  73. 

PovaKM^er.— Robert  Thompaon,  z  Not.  55;  Hon,  Major,  1  Nov.  70;  Stqj^  Pa§m.  x  Apr  78. 
LiM  Btffimeni*,  Mnd,  Kth.—Militiay  Bucks,  Oxford. 

Volunieer$,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Oxfordshire,  xst  Oxfordshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.Buokinghamshire. 

}JfX      AQ       Brigade  Depot,  OEIOBS^BTZR.    County ,  BvsB^x. 

ll  Urn    'X^m     Lieutenant  Colonel.—Mon.  Charles  John  Addington,  17  Oct. 77 ;  Colonel,  xa  July  76. 
Pa|f»at<«r.— <yharles  Edward  Lennox,  8  May  67;  Son.  Mtyor,  8  May  77. 
Lime  Begimente,  S6th,  107th.— If tU^,  zst  Sussex,  and  Sussex  {to  be  raieed). 

Volunteere,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Ports,  jet  and  and  Adm.  Bait.  Snasez,  x  Sussex. 

KTn    /LA,      Brigade  DepottWABl^Y,    Ccmii^y,  Bsssx. 

ll  vli    X  Xa     XMiitMiaii^  CsfojMl.— James  Bose,  zo  Nov.  77 ;  Colonel,  14  Aug.  7a. 

PoyaMw^M*.— Henry  Duberly,  za  Nov.  47 ;  Bon.  Major,  x  Jan.  60;  SimH^  Pagm,  1  Apr.  78. 
JAueBegieeeMU,  Mth,  66th.— ifi/«^fa,  Essex  Rifles,  West  Essex. 

Volunieere,  xst  oimI  yrd  Adm.  Batt.  Essex,  5th  and  9th  Essex. 

I^n     A^      Brigade  Depot,  OAJSmXBTTRY.    Countg,BartofK^vr. 

Al  Ut  %Ob    £M»<«iiafi<  Colonel.— Kenry  Holden  Steward,  Z7  Oct^7 ;  Colonel,  a6  June  77. 

Payiiuui«r.— Robert  G.  Streatfeild,  8  June  58 ;  SLon.Jl^jor^  za  Aug.68 ;  8U\fPagm,  i  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begiauni,  xst  and  and  Batt  ird.— Militia,  xst  East  Kent,  and  East  Kent  {to  be  raieed). 
Volunteere,  and  Adm.  Batt.  Cinque  Ports,  4th  and  5th  Adm.  Batt.  Kent. 

M/v      A  A       Brigade  Depot,  WiAIDBTOVB.     County,  Bart  of  K:an. 

XI O.    tfcU  .     Lieutenant  Colonel.— UbXw  Wilkie.  a  March  78 1  CbtoiM^  31  Oct.  76. 

PavMMta*.— Wm.  Maodonnell,  aa  April  53 ;  Hon.  Ma^or,  17  Sept  63 ;  BtqfBogm.  x  Apr.  78. 
Line  BegimenU,  60th,  97th.— JfUt^,  zst  West  Kent,  and  West  Kent  {to  be  raM«d) . 

Volunteere,  island  and  Administrative  Battalions  Kent ;  36th  (4th  attaeked^  Kent 

fJn      ATI      Brigade  Depot,  "KXSQBTOV.    County,  Bart  of  &\miiY. 

•1>1  Ua    ^  ff  •    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Jdbn  Sprot,  Z7  Oct  77  :  Colonel,  39  Jan.  75. 

Baymaeter.—John  E.  Large,  8  Aug.  5z  ;  Mon,  Major,  8  Aug.  6z ;  StqfPagu,  1  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimente,  81st,  70th.— Jlfi^t^ta,  zst  and  3rd  Surrey. 

Volunteert,  zst  and  and  Administrative  Battalions  Surrey,  xst  and  7th  Burr^. 

Vr#^      AQ      Pri^oitf  Z'<9)o^  OiriLDFOSD.    CotiMiy,  PaW  0/ SvxBBT. 

11 U,    ^O.    Lieutonant  Colonel.— George  Dean  Pitt,  CB.  17  Oct.  77  s  Colonel,  ax  March  70. 

PofiMjitfr.— Robert  H.  Simpson,  za  Sept.  57 ;  MonMmor,  z8  Aug.  71 ;  Stqf  Pagm,  i  Apr.  78. 
Une  Begimeni,  zst  <tiwi  and  Batt.  2nd.— Militia,  and  Surrey,  4th  Surrey  {toberaieed). 
Volunieere,  3rd  atui  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Surrev.  and  and  zQth  Surrey. 

NTa      AO      Brigade  Depot,  HOVNSLOW.    County  of  Mxddlbssx  and  Msxbopolitav. 

l-l  Ua    %CJ*    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  Abraham  Logan,  CB.  5  May  77  ;  Colonel,  tj  Feb.  71. 

Paynuutfr.— Maurice  Hartland  Mahon,  5  Lancers  {acting),  8  Mar.  58 ;  Son.  Mt^or,  8  Mar.  67, 
Line  Begimeni,  xst  and  and  Batt.  7th.— 2ftZ»^,  and  and  zst  Tower  Hamlets. 

YolunUere,  4th,  9th  (z8th  a/iacA«<2),  40th,  and  46th  Middlesex. 

Ma\      ^  C\      J^*M  Begimente,  67th,  77th.-  KiU^  East  Middlesex,  London. 
Vxl  O .    U  U  •  VolwUeert,  and  ami  7th  Adm.  Batt.  Middlesex,  and,  5th,  7th,  and  a9th  MiddlflMX. 

NOS.   51.   52a  ByU  Depot,WISOBBBTER, 

tenant  Colonel.— Arthur  Wombwell,  5  uec.  77; 
Payauu<«r.— Samuel  Daniel,  30  Jan.  57 ;  Sonorary  Miyor,  x 7' June  75. 
J  i^iuarter  Jfa«<«r.— Duncan  M'ln^re,  3  Mar.  56. 


LinUenant  Colonel.— XrllMX  Wombwell,  5  Dec.  77;  Colonel,  z  Aug.  70. 
«  .         -  , -.     ,  ,   30  Jan.  "  "'  ■ 

\^tjre,  ^ 
Line  BaHaUome,  zst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Batt.  80th.— JfUi^ta,  and  and  3rd  Middlesex. 


I  Volunteere,  xst,  and,  ajui  3rd  London,  and,  4th,  zzth  (zst  aUaehedi,\'^OB*siks^* 

I  xgth  and  aoth  Middlesex.  ) 

'Nos.  53.  54. 

Line  Battalione,  xst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Bat^  Kifla  Brigade.— Ift/t7«a,  4th  Middlesex. 

VohmieerB,  azst,aand,  asrd,  a6th,  38th,  36th,  37th,  38th,  ami  39th  Middle-  >  ■^__  g,  >  , . 
sex,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Tower  Hamlets,  zst  and 6th  Tower  Hamlets,     j  ^ "••  53  •  54« 


SCOTLAND. 

Hn     R  R    Brigade  Depot,  UrYSRNESS,  temporarily  at  FORT  OBOEaE.    OwniMt,  Osxtxt   aiMi  Sutlaxd 
Ai  Ua  w  O  ■  SnTHSRLA^Ki),  Caithhsss,  Robs  and  Gboxjlxtt,  IirvsBKxss,  Naxxv  and  Eloxv. 

Xwvtoiaii^  Co2oii«2.^Dancan  James  Baillie*,  zz  Nov.  76  j  Colonel,  5  June  71. 
Paymaeter.'^ 
LineSegimentet  Tlst,  78th.— JftMia,  Inverness,  Banff,  Moray.ft  Nairn.— Boss,Caithness,Sntherland,  ^Cromarty. 
Fo2ira<««r«,  zst  Administrative  BattaUon  Elgin,  istAdministrativeBattalionlnvemess-shire, 
zst  Adm.  Batt.  Ross-shire,  zst  Adm.  Batt.  Sutherland. 

yjf\      f\fi.      Brigade  Depot,  ABZBJUEEV.    CottN^<««.  Abbrdsxit,  Bajtw,  KiHOAanxirB. 
Al  U a    %J\Jm    Lieutenant  Co2oimZ.— Archibald  Tisdall,  Z3  Feb.  78 ;  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 

Pa«Mo«ter— John  Joyner,  a9  May  63  ;  Son.Miyor,  ag  May  73;  Ste^Paym,  1  Apr.  78. 
Une  Begimente,  OSnd,  Olrd.— lf»^7»a,  zst  Aberdeen,  and  Aberdeen  (to  be  raieed). 

Volunteer;  zst,  and  and  3rd  Administrative  Battalions  Aberdeenshire,  zst  Aberdeenshire, xst 
Administrative  Battalion  BanfHihire,  zst  Admin.  Batt.  Kincardineshire. 

'\Sf\      P^>7      Brigade  Depot,  PEKTH.    Ceuntie*,  Fobvab,  Pbbvh,  Fm. 
A^  Ua    sJ  t  m    Lieuunant  Colonel.— 

PafMotto*.- James  Wray,  7  Nov.  57;  Son.  Major,  Z4  April  7Z ;  St^ft  Paymaeter  z  Apr.  78. 
JMm  Begiwtenie,  4and,  79th.— Ifi/tfia,  Perth,  Forfar  (to  be  raieed). 

VoUnieert,  lat  Admioistrative  BattaUon  Fifeshire.  zst  and  and  Administrative  Battahoa 
Forfarshire,  zst  and  zoth  Forfarshire,  xst  and  and  Adm.  Batt  Perthshire. 

"UfX      P\  Q      Brigade  Depot,  BTIELIVa.  Countiet,  KxvBOSS  and  CLACXXAirvAir,  Stibmho,  Dttmbaxtoit,  AxeTLL, 

A^  U  a      O  O  a  BUTB,  RllTFBBW. 

Lieutenant  CoZ«»«2. —Mostyn  De  la  Poer  Beresford,  Z7  Oct  77 ;  Colonel,  Z4  Juue  77. 

Paymaeter.— 1!.  Huddlcstone,  z  May  64 ;  Hon.  Mojor,  19  Oct  76 ;  Btqff  Paym,  1  Nov.  79- 
Line  HegimkenU,  7and,  9z8t— JlftlMa,  Stirlinff,  DombartoD,  Clackmannan,  ana  Kinross.— Benfkvw. 

Volunieere,  zst  Adm.  Batt  Argyllshire,  zst  Adm.  Batt    Clackmannan,  xst   Adm.    Bait. 
Dumbarton,  zst,  and  and  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  BenArewshire,  xst  Adm.  Batt  Stirlingshire. 


21  Staff. — 8uh  Districts, 

^ounijf.  Part  of  Lavaal. 

iolyneux  WiBeman-Clarke,  17  Oct.  77 ;  CoUtnA,  2  July  75. 

1  LaxxarUhiie. 


f^r^i^       f\Q     -Bri^ai*  2)«po^  H  AXILTOH.    CowMiy,  PoW  of  Lavaak. 
ANU.     i/C/i  XMu^Man^  Co2o««Z.~Somer8et  Molvnei 


•  ^^«     %#  «i^  ■  j[/Mm#i»anc  uotontfi. — somersec  Moiynenx  wiBexnan-i^iarKe,  17  voi>.  77 »  ^w^mm,  z  tfiujr  75. 
Piwwot^er.— Frederick  Fitz William  Trench  Hobbs,  6  Dec.  64 ;  JSTwi.  lf<vor,  6  Dm.  79- 
X*««  J2«^MiMit^,  S6th,  7«th.— Ifi/t^ia,  ist  Lanark,  3rd  Lanark  {to  h*  rai$ed) .  _^ 

VolmttMn,  xBt  and  4th  Adm.  Batt.  Lanarkshire,  xst,  3^1  4^  ^*^  5^  LaxxarUh 


^No.  60. 

Xm«  E^iiMtdt,  78rd,  90tb.— IfUcita,  snd  Lanark,  4th  Lanark  {to  he  raUtd^, 

Volunteerif  3rd  Adm.  Batt.  Lanarkshire,  19th,  35th,  3xtt  amd  zosth  Lanarkahire. 
ICT/^      01       Pt^adtf  Dtfpo^PAISLBT.     CoKiieiet,  Ayb,  Wx&towv,  Kxkkovbbught,  DvxrBZSS,  Sblkiki, 

Zieut&uant  CoZomI.— George  Flower  Herbert,  13  Aug.  79 ;  CoIoimI,  6  Sept  78. 

PayflMuto-.— George  Elliott,  z8  Sept.  57  ;  Mon,  Mmor,  15  Feb.  71 ;  Staf  P<m.  z  Apr.  78. 
Lint  Bsffimni,  zBt  and  and  Batt.  81fit.— IfiZi^,  DnmfHes,  Rozbnrgh,  Kirkcudbright,  ft  Selkirk ;  Ayr  A  Wifftowu. 
VoluntterM,  ist  A  and  Adm.  Batt.  A^hire,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  DnmfiriesBhire,  iBt  Adm. 
Batt.  (Calloway,  ist  Adm.  Batt.  Bozbnrgh. 
T^r\      do     Brigade  Depots  OiLSSC&OBB.  Co»ii<M«,EDi2rBnBOE,PBBBLBa,HA2>DiBOTOB-,BBBincK,LxvunGOW. 
X^  \Jm    xJ^m  Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Thomae  Dalyell,  23  Jan.  78:  Colonel,  17  Apr.  72. 

Payma«e«r.— Charles  Skrine.  i  Apr.  64;  Son.  M<yor,  i  Apr.  74 ;  8t^  JPagm,  1  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimeni,  xBt  and  and  Batt.  laL— Militia.  Edinburgh,  The  Lothians  (to  be  raieed), 

Volunieere,  zst Adm.  Batt.  Berwick,  ist  isTdattaehed)  Edinburgh,  ist  Adm.Bttt.HBd- 
dington,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Linlithgow,  xst  Adm.  Batt.  Midlothian,  ist  Midlothian. 

IRELAND. 

1Cr/\      f^  Q      Brigade  Depot,  BXLFA8T.    Countiee,  Antbzx,  Dowk. 

X^  IJ  •     \i  O  ■    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Yen  Hunt  Bowles,  17  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  a8  July  72 . 

PoyBuw^er.— Thomas  Biyson,  5  April  56 ;  Hon.  Major,  5  April  71 ;  8taf  Paipn.  x  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimente,  88rd,  86th.— IfW^ui,  North  Down,  Antrim,  South  Down. 
"KTrx      f^A.      Brigade  Depot,  OXAGH.  temporarily  at  ENHIBKILLEXr.      Countiei,  Lobbohbbbby,  Donsii. 

XMU.      W^B  TtBOBB.  FSBMi^BAOH. 

Lieutenant  Co^oimZ.— Alexander  Anthony  Preston  Browne,  14  Aug.  78;  Colonel,  21  Aug.  7*. 
P<qfaui«<«r.— Edward  Gattell.  i  Jan.  55 ;  Son.  Major,  15  Nov.  73 ;  Staff  Pagm.  i  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimenie,  fl7th,  IWth.—MilUia,  Fermanagh,  Tyrone,  Londonderry,  Donegal. 

ICTrx       f^  ^      Brigade  Depot,  ABXAQH.    Counties,  CkX^v,  MoirA.OHA.B,  Abxa^oh,  Lovth. 

X^  U.     \J%Jm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— Hon.  Bernard  Mathew  Ward,  10  May  76 ;  Colonel,  xa  June  74. 

P<^M<Mf«r.>-Thomas  R.  GriiflthB,  8  July  59 ;  Hon.  Major,  8  July  74  ;  ^^  Pagm.  i  Apr.  79. 
Line  B^gimente,  89th,  HtitL— Militia,  Armagh,  Cavan,  Louth,  Monaghan. 

^T/^      f^  f^      Brigade  Depot,  VAAS.    Couniiee,  Dublih,  Wicklow,  Kildabb,  Ca^blow. 

XN  \Jm    \J\Jm    JAeuienant  Co/oimZ.— Needham  Thompson  Parsons,  xo  Deo.  77 ;  Colonel,  94  July  77. 

PajrfiMW<«r.— Richard  Richardson,  xa  Aug.  6a ;  Mon.  Major,  39  Dec.  73  ;  Stql^Pagm.  i  Apr.  7S. 
Line  Begimenie,  108nd,  lOSrd.— 3f»U<ta.  Carlow,  Kildare,  Wicklow,  Dublin  Gity,  Dublin  County. 

^r^i^     f^f7      Brigade  Depot,  BIBB.    Countiee,  Mbatk,  Wbstmbath,  Lobofobd,  Kiitg'b  Go.,  Qvbbv'b  Co. 
XN  iJm   \J  i  m     Lieutenant  Co2om<.— Edmund  William  Sargent,  x?  Oct.  77;  Colonel,  17  April  77. 

Pai«ma«<«r.*- Henry  Potter.  7  Mar.  56 ;  Hon.  Major,  i  April  74 ;  8t^  Pagm.  x  Apr.  78. 
Line  Begimenie,  100th,  109th.— Jfa*<ia,  Longford,  King's  Gounty,  Queen's  County,  Westmeath,  Meath. 

"NTrk     ^fi      Brigade  Depot,  QAJLYfA^.    Cottneiev,  LBiTBnr,  Slioo,  RoBcomcojr,  Mato,  Galwat. 
Xl  KJm   \iO»    lAeuienant  Colonel.— e.  George  Bagot,  8  Jan.  76;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74. 

P^Ma«e0r.— Charles  D.  Forbes,  4  May  74 !  Son.  Mc^or,  4  May  74 ;  SU^  ^V^  >  ^P''-  7^- 
Line  Begimenie,  87th,  88th.— 2f»U^,  South  Mayo,  Galway,  Roscommon,  Leitrim,  North  Mayo,  SUgo. 

^r/\      f^  Q      Brigade  Depot,  OLOHXSL.    Couniiee,  Kxlxbvnt,  Tippbbabt,  Wbxfobd,  Watxbbobo. 
XN  U.     iJiJm    Lieutenant  Colonel.— l&dwArd  H.  H.  Foster,  33  Oct.  78 ;  Colonel,  i  AprU  78. 
Paynuufer.— Thomas  Timbrell,  xa  Feb.  70 ;  Son.  Captain,  xa  Feb.  70. 
Line  Begiateni,  ist  and  and  Batt.  18th.— Ifi7»<ta,  Wexford,  North  Tipperary,  Kilkenny. 

ICr^      f7r\      Brigade  Depot,  TBALEE.    Countieg,  Lixbbicx,  Kbbbt,  Cobx,  Clabb. 
JL^  \Jm      t  XJm    Lieutenant  CoJoneZ.— William  Andrew  Armstrong,  z  May  78 ;  Colonel,  26  April  76. 
Pmfnuuier. — 
Line  Begiatente,  lOlst,  164th.— JftZt/ia,  South  Cork,  Clare,  Kerry,  North  Cork,  Limerick  County. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  BRIQADE  DEPOT  STATIONS, 
With  the  numbers  of  their  respective  Sub  Districts. 


Aberdeen   56  Carlisle  « 

Armagh  65  Chester   x8 

Ashton J  6  Chichester 43 

Bedford  33  Clonmel 69 

Belfast 63 'Derby  a6 

Beverley 5  Devisei    38 

Birr  67  1  Dorchester 39 

Bodmin   35  <  Exeter  34 

Bradford 10 {Fleetwood  11 

Breoon as ,  Fort  George  53 

Bristol 37  I  Galway 68 

Burnley  xSlGlencross 62 

Bury 17  Guildford 48 

Bury  St.  Edmunds 3a  Halifax    9 

Canterbury   4.s' Hamilton  59,60 

Gardiir 34  Hounslow   49 


Kingston 47 

Lancaster   xx 

Leicester 97 

Lichfield Z9,  ao 

Lincoln    30 

Maidstone  46 

Naas 66 

Newcastle  i 

Northampton    39 

Omagh 64 

Oxford 4a 

Paisley 6x 

Perth 57 

PonteAract y,  8 

Preston xa 

Reading 41 


Richmond  (Yorks.)...  i 

Shrewsbury   21 

SUrling SS 

Sunderland ;: 

Taunton  3* 

Traiee   70 

Warley « 

Warrington 13.'' 

Warwick '» 

Winchester 40, 5»  ^^^ 

Worcester    •: 

Wrexham »; 

Yarmouth    y 

York i 


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Staff.  2  2 

AUSTRALIAN  COLONIES. 
New  South  Wales. 

GoMntor  ani  ComwMndtr  im  Ch^f  Lord  A.  W.  F.  8.  LoftQS,  OCB.  3  May  79.    Sfgdn^f. 

AidtdtCamp ^ Sub  Lieut.  A.  P.  B.  Loftoa,  Denoighfihire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

Victoria. 
Gowrnor  and  Coumandm'  U  Chirf  The  Mar  quia  of  Normanby ,  O  CMQ.  x  4  Nov.  74.    Melbourne, 

FnoaU  Beerttarg  

South  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Major  General  Sir  Wm.  F.  D.  Jervois.C^.  <7CJfG^.  B.Eng.  5  Joly  77. 

Aidede  Camp LieuL  J.  Jervois,  B.  £ng.  i  July  78. 

Western  Australia. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chi^  Sir  William  Cleaver  Francis  Bobinson,  KCMQ. 

Aide  de  Camp  

Commandant Lt.ColonelE.  D.  Harveet,  S.O.  of  PenJ.,  x6  Aug.  72.    Fremantle, 

Queensland. 

CipUan  General  and  Governor  in  Chitf Sir  Arthur  Edward  Kennedy,  CB.  KCMO,  6  Jan.  77.    Briebane. 

AidedeCamp  

Tasmania. 

Governor  and  Comwtanderin  Chief )  ^  Sobart  To»n, 

Aide  de  Camp  and  Private  Seeretarf  } 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Coatmandorin  Chief Sir  Hercules  Geo.  Bobt  Bobinson,  QCMQ.  4  Mar.  7a.  Wellington, 

AidedeCamp Captain  E.  B.  Bt.  John,  35  F. 

BERMUDA. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chi^. MajorGeneral  »9{r  Bobert  Michael  Laffim,  B.  Eng.  KCMG.  33 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  F.  Carpenter,  87  F.  ao  Aug.  77.  [Apr.  77. 

Brigade  Mt^     p.e.e.  Captain  D.  L.  Brain,  4  F.  aSOct.  78. 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Bight  Hon.  Sir  H.  Bartle  E.  Frere,  Bt.  GCSI.  GCB.  5  March  77. 

MUiieen  Seeretarf  (mth  local  rank  ofI£<^or)  ...    Captain  Henry  H.  Parr,  13  F.  31  March  77. 

AidedeCamp Lieut.  W,  B.  B.  Dalrymple,  Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia,  x  July  78. 

South  Africa. 

S^h  Oommieeioner,  Governor,  and  Commander  in  ) 

Ckirf  ^f  Natal,  the  Tranevaal,  and  the  lande  >  General  Sif  Garnet  J.  Wolseley,  OCMG.  ZCB.  33  June  7^ 

adjacent ) 

Chief  qf  the  Staff" 

MiMary  Seeretarg Lt.Colonel  H.  Brackenbury,  B.  Artillery,  33  June  79. 

SBt.Major  H.  M'Calmont,  7  HussarB,  6  Aug.  78. 
Ud  E.  F.  Lord  Gifford,  57  F.  7  July  7Q. 
Lieut.  A.  G.  Crcagh,  B.  Artilleiy,  23  Juno  79. 

Maier  General ir«  Hon.  Sir  H.  H.  CUfford,  CB.  KCUG. 

AidedeCaeep  Lieut.  B.  F.  Wcatmacott,  77  F.  11  March  79. 

('}IoMio»  ike  Ste^t  Natal  and  Tranevaal 

Cmmandkeg  Bogal  Artillery Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  A.  Law,  CB. 

Brigade  Mmor,  Boval  ArtiUerg    Captain  J.  B.  Poole. 

Common^  Rogal  Engineer  Colonel  F.  C.  Haaeard.  CB. 

i^tpnig  Adjntani  4^  Quarter  I£aeter  General  Lt.  Colonel  D.  B.  Bamea,  h.p.  14  F.  6  March  80. 

.Utittani  AiUntant  and  Q;naHer  Maeter  General... 

Deputy  AeeutamtAij.  4r  Quarter  Maeter  General,  p.e.e.  Captain  W.  B.  Fox,  B.  Artillery. 

Natal. 

Untenani  Governor Sir  Henry  B.  Bulwer,  KCMG.  Pietermaritzbnrg. 

The  Transvaal. 
Aiminittrator  of  the  Gooemwteni  Sir  Theophilus  Bhepstone,  ZCMG. 

Qriqualand  West. 
Aimnkrirator  qftho  Govemwteni  Colonel  W.  O.  Lanyon,  CB,  CMG.  3  W.  I.  Begt.  Zimberleg, 

CEYLON. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf  Sir  James  Bobert  Longden,  KCMG.  30  June  77. 

AidedeCamp  Captain  A^.  N.  Hayne.  57  F.  4  Sept.  77. 

Uajor  Generalon  the  Stqf Ma^or  General  W.  WUby,  CB.  7  Feb.  79. 

AidedeCemp 

Brigade  Major   ?•«•«•  Captain  A.  D.  Currie,  41  !*•  4  April  79. 

CHINA  AND  HONG  KONG,  AND  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 

^''^Z'lf'i^KT^V.'!..^^^^^^^^  ]  ^^^^  ^""^^  =•  W.  Donovan,  3  June  78. 

Ameiant  MUUarg  Secretary    Major  S.  G.  HuBkisBon,  h.p.  80  F. 

AidedeCaatp    

China  and  Hong  Eong. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  ChirfqfHong  Kong...    John  Pope  Henneeay,  CMG.  13  April  77* 

AidedeCamp  Major  H.  8.  Palmer,  B.  Eng.   11  May  78. 

Brigade  Mrfor p.e.e.  Captain  T.  8.  St.  Clair,  49  F.  36  Feb.  76. 

Straits  Settlements. 

{Tnelnding  Prince  of  Walee^  Inland,  Malacca^  and  Singapore.) 
Goeemorand  Commander  in  Chief  Frederick  Aloysius  Weld,  CMG.    Singapore, 

AidedeCamp 

Brigade  Major   P.9'0.  Captain  A.  M.  Patoxvon,  16  F. 

iMoi.Ooeenor  rf  Primoe  (/  WoM  leUmd M^jor  General  A.  E.  H.  Anson,  CMG.^  r.f.p.  B.  Art.,  27  Feb.  67. 

lMni.QoeemarofMale^ Digitized  by  ^^OO^li:: 


23  staff. 

CYPRUS. 

""^  W^^^V^or^G^/^^  Colonel  R.  Biddnlph,  CB.  R.  ArtiUexy.  ,3  June 

Aide  dt  Camp   Lieut  G.  A.  K.  Wisely,  R.  Eng.  19  Nov.  79- 

Brigade  Major   o.t.e.  Captain  P.  Luttman-Jolmston,  65  P.  ai  Sept.  79. 

Commanding  Soj/al  Engineer Lt. Colonel  H.  M.  H.  D.  Damaresq,  R.  Eng. 

"         EAST  INDIES. 

Viceroy  and  Governor  General  Bight  Hon.  Lord  Lytton,  GCB.  GM8T.  GMIE.  la  Feb.  76. 

Private  Secretary  p.e.c.  Colonel  Sir  George  Pomeroy  Colley,  CB.  CMG.  KC8I,  a  P.  13  April  76. 

Military  Secretary p.e.c.  Colonel  T.  D.  Baker.  CB,  18  Foot,  1  Nov.  78.— Com.  a  Brigade  of  toe 

Cabul  Field  Force. 

Captain  Aug.  Fred.  Liddell,  Royal  Artillery,  13  April  76.— On  Field  Berrioe. 
Lieut.  Harcourt  R.  Rose,  34  P.  13  May  76. 

dideede  Camp U  Lieut.  C.  W.  Muir,  Bengal  Stafif  Corptf.  x  Aug.  79. 

Captain  J.  P.  Brabazon,  10  Hue.  (extra),   i  Dec.  77.— Brigade  Maior,  Calml 

Lieut.  C.  Herbert,  Staflf  Corps  (ear^ro),  27  May  78.  [Force. 

\  Captain  R.  Pole-Carew,  Coldst.  Guards  [extra),  a  Feb.  79.— ztt  Div.  Cabul 

Surgeon Staff  Surgeon  Major  Oliver  Barnett,  4  May  7a.  [Poroe. 

Commander  in  C%uf General  Sir  Frederick  Paul  Haines,  G  CB.  GfCSI.  CIS.  X04  P.  xo  April  76 

Military  Secretary Colonel  H.  C.  Wilkinson,  h.p.  16  Lancers.  [Service, 

Fenian  Interpreter  Colonel   H.  Moore,  CB.  CIJE.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  xo  April  76.— On  Field 

f  Captain  H.  G.  Grant,  78  A.  10  April  76.— Brigade  Major,  Koonua  Force. 
Aidee  de  Camv  J  Captain  H.  S.  Gough,  xo  Hussars,  ai  Nov-  76. 

jitaee  ae  i.amp j  j^.^^^  ^  Haines,  6  P.  X7  Oct.  77. 

I  Captain  H.  B.  MacCall,  60  P.  12  Nov.  77. 

Surgeon Staff  Surgeon  Major  A.  F.  Bradshaw,  xo  April  76. 

Adjvtaht  GiKxajLL's  DBPJLBTicitirT  JLT  Hbu>  Quabtbxs. 

^^^Mv-or^G!!!'^^^^  Colonel  G.  R.  Greaves,  CB.  h.p.  70  P.  30  Oct  79. 

Deputy  Adjutant  fl'tfwiraZ.....................    Colonel  T.  B.  Gordon,  CSI.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  2$  Nov.  79. 

Deputy  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  ...    Colonel  A.  H.  Murray,  6  Fob.  77. 

Aeeietant  Adjutanie  General. 

BLLtOolonel  Eteson,  3  F.  xo  Dec.  77 Simla. 

Mi^or  J.  D.  Dyson>Laurie,  34  Foot  ..> Lahore. 

Allahabad.  [Dir. 

MSijor  Hennr  Thompson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x  Dec.  76 Sirhind  ( Umballa) .— Peshftwor  Hescm 

Major  J.  Goldie,  6  Dr.  Gds.  13  May  78 Simla. 

LtColonel  M.  C.  Farrinirton,  51  Foot,  30  Nov.  77 Oude  {Luchnow), 

p.e.e.  Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.  Hatchell,  60  Foot,  12  Sept.  79 Rawul  Pindee. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  S.  Robertson.  Bengal  Staff  Corns,  a6  Dec.  79    Meenit 

Bt.Major  G.  de  C.  Morton,  6  Foot  ist  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Deputy  Aeeteiant  Adjutanie  General. 
Captain  G.  B.  J.  Bhakespear,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x  Dec.  76  Simla. 

Rohilcund  District. 

Eastern  Frontier  District. 

Captain  Q.  T.  Halliday,  late  4  Cavaliy,  13  May  76    Presidency  District. 

p.e.e,  Bt.Major  A.  G.Wynen,  39  P.  5  Jan,  78  Gwalior  District. 

Major  G.  A.  Way,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  22  Aug.  79 Saugor  District. 

Captain  H.  H.  F.  Gifford,  13  Hussi>r8,  15  Aug.  79  Peshawur  District. 

Captain  W,  J.  Boyes,  la  P.  15  April  77  and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

QVABTBB  MaSTXB  GBHBBAL'S  DBrAVTXBJTT  AT  HSAn  QUABTBBS. 

QuaHer  Matter  General 

^*P^^9  Quarter  Matter  General  Colonel  C.  C.  Johnson,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  a6  April  75. 

Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  General    Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor,  CB.  CSI.  CIB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  24  Feb.  75.— 

D.A.  &  Q.M.G.  Cabul  Force. 
Aetietant  Quarter  Maeter  General,  Intelligence  B ranch... V^p-^.e.  Captain  M.  S.  Boll,  R.  Engineers. 

Aetietant  Quarter  Maeter  Generate  of  Dioition. 

Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart,  late  44  Bengal  N.I.  aa  June  75 xst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

p.e.e.  Bt.Lt. Colonel  E.  P.  Chapman,  Roval  Artilleiy,  31  Dec.  76    Candahar  Force. 

Bt.Lt.CoIonel  G.  B.  L.  S.  Sanford,  R.  Engineers,  x  Feb.  78 Simla. 

p.e.e.  Bt.Major  J.  Creagh.  5  P Peshawur  Reserve  Dlviaion. 

Deputy  Aeeietant  Quarter  Maeter  Generate. 

BtMi^or  B.  A.  Combe,  xo  Hussars,  8  Aug.  79   xst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Bt.Ma^or  R.  M'Grigor  Stewart,  Royal  Artillery,  8  Jan.  77 Rawul  Pindee. 

Captain  M.  J.  Eang-Harman,  Bengal  Siaff  Corps,  ao  April  77    Simla. 

Captain  ITon.  C.  Button.  85  P.  ao  Nov.  77 and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

BLMiwor  R.  G.  Kennedy,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  8  Feb.  76 xst  Div.  Gabul  Poroe. 

Bt-Major  A.  A.  A.  Kinloch,  60F.  5  April  78   and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

P.9.C,  Captain  H.  S.  Brownrifrg,  Rifle  Brigade,  x  June  78  Allahabad  Division. 

Captain  A.  Gasolee,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  Candahar  Force. 

Lieut.  C.  H.  M,  Smith,  3  Sikh  Infantry xst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Lieut  B.  Burrell,  85  Foot  xst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

LtColonel  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Bengal  Staff  Corps and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Captain  C.  A.  Carthew,  x6  Bengal  Cavalrv snd  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Lieut  P.  0.  Maisey,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  \ and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

ITCC  BtMajor  O.  Creagh,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  Koomm  Force. 

Captain  W.  Hailes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps Peshawur  Reserve  Division. 

Captain  A.  B.  Stopford,  Royal  Artillery Bind  Reserve  Brigade. 

Bengal. 
Commanding  Sirhind  Divieion LieutGeneral  W.  T.  Hughes,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  3X  Jan.  79, 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut  G.  T.  Campbell,  60  Foot 

Commanding  Candahar  Force LieutGeneral  Sir  D.  M.  Stewart,  KCB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  x  April  76. 

Aide  de  Camp Major  M.  Protheroe,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

CommandiM  Meerui  Divieion Major  General  R.  O.  Bright,  CB.  ai  Oct.  78.~Com.  and  Div.  Cabal  Faroe. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  J.  H.  Barnard,  CMG.  101  F.  aa  Oct  78. 

CommandiM  Allahabad  Divieion   Major  General  R.  Hume,  CB.  ax  Nov.  79. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  E.  H.  C.  Braddon,  55  Foot. 

Commandina  Mawul  Findee  Divieion Yd  Lieut  General  Sir  Fred.  Francis  Maude,  KCB.  xa  Nov.  75. 

Aide  de  Camp  Captain  A.  C.  M'Kean,  6  Dragoons. 

Oommandina  Oude  Divieion LieutGeneral  Charles  Cureton,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  aa  Oct.  70. 

Aidede  Camp Lieut  C.  G.  Adje,  14  Foot 


Aidee  de  Camp  i  Lieut.  J.  Sherston,  Rifle  Brigade. 

T         A      ^         I'Ll I  Captain  R.  Pole-Carow,  Coldstream  Guards. 

^nepeetor  General  of  Artillery  for  India    Brigadier  General  C.  G.  Arbuthrot,  CB.  13  Sept  78.— Com.  a  Brig   and  Pi^ 

Brigade  Mojor   Major  A.  D.  Anderson,  Royal  ArtUlory,  39  March  78.  [Calxa  Force 


staff. 


23« 


ComuvDiHG  FzBST  Class  BsxaASSS  (6). 

Brigadier  Geosntl  Sir  0.  0.  O.  Boss,  KCB,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  19  July  75 Presidency  District. 

Brigadier  General  J.  B.  Michell.  CB.  B.  Artillery,  9  March  77 RohUcund  District.     [Reserve  Div. 

Major QeneralJ.  Boss.  CB,  27  June  75 PeshaTmr    Dist.-qom.    Peshawur 

Brigadier  General  J.  L.  Nation,  Benffal  Staff  Corps,  9  Oct.  77 East. Frontier  Dist.(SAtttoiijr).- Com. 

il^or  General  H.  R.  Browne,  14  June  7s Saugor  District.  [Naga  Exp.  Force. 

Brigadier  General  W.  Gordon,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  29  Oct.  78 Gwallor  District. 

ComcijniiHO  Sbcoxd  Class  Bszoabbs.  ^  ^  ,■». 

FC  Brigadier  General  H.  T.  Macpherson,  CB,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  15  April  76    BawulPindee.--zstDiT.Oat>ulForoe. 

Brigadier  General  J.  I.  Murray,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  20  April  77 Mooltan. 

Brigadier  General  A.  H.  Cobbe,  CB.  h.p.  27  Foot,  14  June  79 Agra. 

Brigadier  General  B.  J.  Hughes,  h.p.  63  Foot  Candahar  Force. 

Bngadier  General  C.  H.  PaUiser,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  Candahar  Force. 

Brigadier  General  B.  Barter,  Bex\gal  Staff  Corps Candahar  Force. 

Brigadier  General  G.  B.  S.  Burrows,  Bombay  Infantry  Candahar  Force. 

Brigadier  General  W.  G.  Dunham  Massv,  h.p.  5  Lancera,  10  April  79  let  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  Genera]  J.  Doran,  CB.  Bengal  Staff  Corps   and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Y€  Brigadier  General  O.  J.  8.  Gough,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

It  Brigadier  General  J.  Waison,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps Koorum  Force. 

f.i.e.  Brigadier  General  T.  D.  Baker,  CB.  t8  Foot zst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  C.  G.  Arbuthnot,  CB.  Boyal  Artillery and  Diy.  Cabul  Force. 

Brigadier  General  B.  Phayre,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps Bind  Beserve  Brigade. 

Brigadier  Gezieral  W.  Boberto,  5  F Peshawur  fleserve  Divjsioiu 

Brigadier  General  Q.  C.  Hankin,  Bezigal  Staff  Corps  Peshawur  Reserve  Division. 

Bngadier  General  B.  B.  Hill,  Bengal  Infantry    Peshawur  Beserve  Division. 

Brigadier  General  W.  A.  Gib,  Madras  Staff  Corps Peshawur  Beserve  Division. 

Brigade  li^jorB. 

LLColoziel  J.  0.  Minto,  B^gal  Staff  Corps,  z8  June  75  Furlough. 

Msjor  J.  B.  Irvine,  late  a  Cavalry,  z6  Jan.  76  Lucknow. 

fj.e.  Captain  H.  T.  Jones,  8z  Foot,  z8  Feb.  76 UmbaUa.— zst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

bptain  W.  G.  Thomas,  25  F.  ao  July  76 Cawnpore. 

Captain  W.  W.  H.  Scott,  Bengal  Inftintry,  25  Oct.  77  Meean  Meor. 

?puin  G.  A.  White,  40  F.  95  Oct.  77  Allahabad. 

Giptain  A.  Fitsgerald,  Bengal  Izifontry,  26  April  78 !..    Mooltan. 

M-r.  Midor  A.  L.  H.  Holmes,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  9  March  77 Meerut. 

Jptain  H.  B.  Young,  39  Foot,  30  May  78  Bawul  Pindee. 

Captain  W.  C.  Farwell,  Bengal  Izifantry zst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

^ot  J.  P.  Brabason,  zo  Hussars zst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Captain  C.  W.  N.  Guinness.  72  Foot zst  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Captain  0.  M.  Stockley,  9  Foot  Candahar  Force. 

^ptain  M.  H.  Nioolson,  Bombay  Izifantry  Candahar  Force. 

Jptam  H.  P.  Pearson,  Z2  Foot 2nd  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

M^r  A.  Le  Mesurier,  B.  Engineers Candahar  Force. 

gpuin  H.  G,  Grant,  78  F KoorumForcc 

JtaiMtAatJ.  Cook,  Bengal  Staff  Corps and  Div.  Cabul  Force, 

y«ptainM.G.Gerrard,  a  Central  India  Morse and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

JJcuL  C.  F.  J.  Dou^as,  zs  Hussars ., Peshawur  Beserve  Division. 

JUjor  B,  B.  Home,  Bengal  Infhntry , Peshawur  Beserve  Division. 

Jptain  H.  M.  Hutchinson,  Z4  Foot Peshawur  Beserve  Division. 

J^JorW.  Coningham,  Madras  Staff  Corps Peshawur  Reserve  Division. 

A»iUiant  Adjutant  General  for  Mndtttrv. 

M^or  W.  0.  MaoUxmon,  3  Foot,  ao  May  78 ...    Chief  Insp.  Army  Head  Quarters. 

Deputy  Aieiitant  Adjutant  Qeneralefor  Muekeirjf, 

Captain  C.  F.  Gleiff,  aa  Foot,  zo  Aug.  75 8th  Circle,  Abbottabad. 

..; » 3rd  Circle,  Lucknow. 

Captain  J.  T.  Turner,  73  Foot,  3  Nov.  75 4th  Circle,  Meerut. 

6th  Circle,  Meean  Meer. 

BLM^'or  C.  K.  Chatfleld,  sz  Foot,  zo  June  78  ^ 5th  Circle,  Umballa, 

^ptain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Z4  May  79  and  Circle,  Allahabad. 

(Aptsin  H  M.  Carter,  6a  Foot    7th  Circle,  Peshawur. 

Captain  P.  W,  Nioolay,  Bezigal  Staff  Corps zst  Circle,  Dum  Dum. 

Defutjf  A$»i$iant  Adjutant  Chntral  0/  ArtilUrji. 

Captain M.  H.  Sawaid.  5  Nov.  77 .• Simla. 

^  .  IhreetcT  ef  Qarrieon  Itutruetion  in  India. 

«jor  A.  8.  Hunter,  Boyal  Artillery,  z  July  74 Army  Head  Quarters. 

Ckitf  Inetrueior. 

Umballa. 
Garriecn  Inefruetore. 

M-e.  l^*or  Charles  Alfted  Gorham,  Boyal  Artillery,  ix  June  75 Umballa.— Dep.  JudgeAdv.  zst  Div. 

wr  W.  Smith,  Boyal  ArtUlery,  30  June  75  Bawul  Pindee.  [Cabul  Force. 

Watenant  Horatio  Holt  Hart,  Boyal  Engineers,  z  Sept.  78  Lucknow. 


f.».e.  Captain  George  Poignand,  59  Foot,  6  June  77    Umballa. 

f:c.  Captain  G.  L.  L.  T^lor,  z6  Foot,  7  June  77 Poona. 
aptain  P.  W.  Watts,  z8  Foot,  »z  Sept.  77 Bangalore. 


Cspiain  H.  Gnnter,  73  Foot,  s  Sept.  78    ...'.*.'.....!..'.!*.'.!....*.'..'..'.!".'.*.*.'.!'.........".    Agra. 

Inapeetor  ef  Ofmnaeia  in  /niio.— BtMajor  H.  J.  Hallowes,  Z5  F.  8  Sept.  76.    On  Field  Service. 

Madras. 

Ownwr The  Duke  qfBnckinghBm  andChandoe,  GC8I.  CIS,  23  Nov.  75. 

Private  Secretarjf  Captain  Pnilip  James  Hankin,  Boyal  Navy.  33  Nov.  75- 

MilUanf  8»eretarw Major  G.  B.  B.  Hobart,  Boyal  Artfilery,  33  Nov.  75. 

f  Lieut.  J.  Gordon,  89  Foot,  z  Dec.  75. 

A»d4»de  Cnmp i  Lieut.  A.  J.  Eziglish,  Z4  Elussars,  3  Feb.  79* 

i  Lieut.  A.  H.  L.  Bagot.  Z3  Foot. 

^ffytv* Surgeon  M^jor  John  Maokensie,  HD.  i  Apr.  77. 

Ooternor'e  Body  Onard, 
Mi^'or  J.  M.  C.  Galloway,  late  4  Cavalry,  Commandant,  z  Mar.  76. 
Lieut.  C.  H.  Simpson.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Adjutant,  zg  Feb.  77. 
Surgeon  Major  S.  B.  Hunt,  in  medical  charge,  z9  Deo.  76. 
Vet.  Surgeon  George  Western,  in  veterinary  charge,  aa  Dec.  75. 

Commander  in  Chirf General  Sir  NeviUe  B.  Chamberlain,  BCB.  QCSL,  a  Fob.  76. 

Slilitnrjf  Seeretarj/ 

Atde9  de  Camp i  C'P^*!^  F«  M.  Onslow,  Madras  Cavalry  {Interpreter). 

Adjutavt  Gshssal^s  DxPAaTicxiri  at  Hxao  QuAarxas. 

idjntant  Gentral  ^-^  j 

Oeputf  Adjutant  General   Colonel  A.  B.  Clfcphane,  Madras  Steff  Corps,  3  Dec.  76.     ypHhvCiOOQ  P 

iMiiitant  Adiuiant  QeneraU       i  U.Colonel  W.  H.  Caine.,  Boyal  ArtUlery,  aa  Oct  79.  ^  ^^  ^ v^g  i^ 

wtitant  A^utant  Oeneraf  ...  |  ^.^j^^^^j  ^  j^  j^  p^^^  Bcreibrd  MadrM  Staff  ci?ps.  zs  Sept.  7*. 


^4  Staff, 

QUABSIK  MaBTH  GlirXSiX'B  DxfABTXXHT  At  H«iJ)  QUIBTBM. 

QuarUr  Moiier  General Brigadier  General  H.  H.  O'Connell,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  6  Kor.  76. 

Leputg  Quarter  Maeter  General  Major  J.  Ewing,  Madras  Staff  Corp«,  ao  Nov.  78. 

ViriBiovAi,  Stavt. 

Commanding  Mveore  Divieum Major  General  W.  Payn,  CB,  ai  April  79. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  G.  Bourke,  R.  Art.  7  May  y. 

Commanding  Hyderabad  Subeidiar^  Force  Major  General  A.  W.  Macintire,  CB,  R.  ArtiUery,  ax  Jnne  76. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  G.  8.  Jones,  R.  ArtUleiy,  15  April  77. 

Commanding  SrUieh  Bnrmak  DUneion Miyor  General  A.  K.  Gore.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  i  Sept  75- 

Aide  de  Camp Captain  C.  W.  Gore,  76  P.  a  March  75. 

Aseietant  Adjutant  Generale  of  Dvrieione  and  Foreee  (3). 

Colonel  Thomas  Dyer,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  17  Oct.  76  ¥^»?^  ?^*"**?V._.  > 

Colonel  D.  Standen.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  14  April  77 i^^?^^^S^  R\^^°5* 

p.e.e.  Captain  St.  V.  A.  Hammick,  43  F.  j6  April  77 Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

AMeUtant  QuarUr  liaeter  Generale  qf  Divieione  and  Foreee  (3). 

Lt.Colonel  Evelyn  Medows  Norie,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  1  Deo.  79 ^7**^^  S'^SH??^  ^°"^' 

p.e.e.  Captain  C.  H.  Walsh,  44  Foot,  ao  Oct.  76 British  Buraaah  Division. 

Captain  D.  J.  S.  M'Leod,  Madras  Cavalry,  xa  March  78 Mysore  Division. 

Deputg  Ajuietant  Quarter  Maeter  Generale  of  Divieione  and  Foreee  (4) 

Major  A.  H.  Kenney-flerbert,  Madras  Cavalry,  4  April  76 Centre  District. 

Mwor  R.  S.  Roberts.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  20  Nov.  77  Nagpore  Force.— Fnrlough. 

Major  B.  H.  Byre,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xa  March  78 Ceded  Districts.         ■ 

Mi^Jor  A.  G.  fiatchins,  Madras  Inf.,  ax  Nov.  79 Malabar  and  Canara  Distnot. 

CoMXAKBiira  FixBT  Class  BaiaADBS  (4)* 

Centre  District. 
Brigadier  General  F.  G.  Kempeter.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  37  June  76    Ceded  Districts. 

Brigadier  General  B.  F.  Burton,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  19  Dec.  78 Malabar  and  Canara. 

Brigadier  General  G.  F.  de  Berry,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot   Nagpore  Force. 

OomcAvnxve  Sscoirs  Class  BBxeASBs  (a). 

Southern  District. 
Northern  District. 

Depulg  Ajuietamt  Adjutant  €^enerale  (6). 

Major  J.  Macgregor  Kerr,  Madras  Cavalry,  ax  Oct.  75   Centre  District. 

Captain  P.  B.  Bowlby,  48  Foot,  ax  Dec.  75    Ceded  Districts. 

Captain  H.  R.  Hope,  Madras  Cavalry,  ag  June  76 Northern  District. 

Southern  District. 

Major  George  Rowlandson,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  a  Aug.  77  Nagpore  Force. 

Major  A.  Curtois,  Gen.  List,  Cav.  33  Deo.  77 Mclabar  and  Canara. 

Aeeietant  Adjuiani  General  for  Kuehetrg, 
Bt.Major  A.  W.  O.  Saunders,  h.p.  ax  F.  aa  Nov.  76 Chief  Inspector,  ist  District,  Myaors  Div. 

Depuig  ALeeietant  Adjuiant  Generale  for  MueMrg. 

and  District,  Nagpore  Faroe,  fto. 
Mitfor  Edmund  Austin,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  xo  Dec.  78   3rd  District,  British  Bnrmah  Division. 

Bombay. 

Gooemor Mt^on.  Sir  James  Ferguson,  BaH.  KCMG. 

Prieate  Secretarg    Charles  Edward  Buckland,  BA.  Bengal  Civil  Service,  x  May  77. 

MiUtarg  Secretarg Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  D.  Stracey,  Scots  Guards. 

(Lieut.  H.  J.  Fergusson,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Lieut.  Son.  G.  F.  H.  Somerset,  Grenadier  Guards. 
p.».c.  Captain  J.  A.  Ferguson,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Commandant  qf  the  Bodg  Guard   Captain  A.  Currie.  Bombay  Cavalry,  4May  73.— Furlough. 

Surgeon Surgeon  George  Waters,  Bombay  Med.  Depart,  x  May  77> 

Commander  in  Ckitf Lieut.General  Henry  James  Warre,  CB.  9  Oot.  78. 

MiUtarg  Secretarg Colonel  J.  P.  Cox,  h.p.  R.  Engineers,  xa  Oct.  79. 

Aidee  de  Camp {umi.  C.  T.  Barrow.  26  F.  9  Oct.  78. 

ASJTTtAVT  GbVBBAL's  DXPAXTIfBin  AT  Hbas  Quabobs. 

A^utant  General  Brigadier  General  H.  F.  Brooke,  h.p.  xoo  F.  33  Nov.  77. 

Deputg  Adjutant  General   Lt.Colonel  A.  Wardrop,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  5  Oct.  74. 

Aui^A^^iG,.^ {S?SSn!i^:5^«'ite?.';5^':%?*- 

QVABTBB  MaRBB  GbITBBAL'S  DEPABTMBirT  AT  HbAD  QvABTBBS. 

Qumrter  Maeter  General 

Deputg  Quarter  Maeter  General  Lt.Ool(mel  B.  H.  Fottinger,  Royal  ArtiUery. 

DlVIBIOlTAL  StAVV. 

Comwtmmdina  Mkom  Dieieion Lt.General  John  Forbes,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry,  s  Jan*  T^* 

AidedeCauM Captain  J.  Angus,  65  Foot,  15  March  76. 

Commanding  Jvortkem  Dieieian Lt.General  J.  W.  Schneider,  CB.  Bombay  Infkatry,  as  June  ys. 

Aide  de  Came Lieut.  S.  M.  Schneider.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  x  JaxLla 

CemmandiM  Poena  Diwriem M^r  General  J.  M.  Primrose,  CSI.  x  Apr.  77. 

Aide  de  Camp Lieut.  B.  O.  F.  Hamilton,  s  Foot,  17  June  78. 


f.e.t.  Bt.Mi^  G.  G.  Beasl^,  83  Foot,  aa  July  75  MhowDiviakm.— SickForL 

LkColonel  w.  Hicks,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Doc.  77 Poona  Divinaa. 

Major  B.  Cunningham,  BomMy  Staff  Corps »  NoKtbenxDiTiiiaB. 


staff,  Src,  25 

AatUlani  Quaritr  MaHer  OtneroU  of  Divinon*  (3). 

M«^or  F.  J.  8.  Adam,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  i  Nor.  77 Bombay  DiBtrict. 

M^or  W.  B.  ColTin.  7  Foot,  29  Nov.  78  Mhow. 

Mflgor  John  Jopp,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  ^ Poona  Division. 

Deputy  Auutant  Quarter  Matter  Oeneral*  (3). 

Captain  A.  B.  Stopfbrd,  Eoyal  Artillery,  16  Feb.  78   {^oSnf^?i^7Brit'.^"^' 

Captain  J.  T.  Watlinff,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  29  Nov.  78 Northern  Division. 

Captain  T.  Harris,  66  F Poona  Division. 

CoKiuarnxiro  Fisst  Class  Bszoadxs  (2). 

Briiradier  General  C.  T.  Aitchison,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  23April  77 Bombay  District. 

Brigadier  General  G.  T.  Brioe,  h.p.  17  Foot,  23  Jan.  79 Belganm  District. 

Concursxiro  Sscoirs  Class  BsieAsis  (4). 

Sind  District. 

Briffadier  General  Bobert  Phayre.  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  21  April  75 {^S^lS^e'i^SS.*^''^" 

Brigadier  <3eneral  H.  H.  A.  Wood,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  3  Nov.  76 Deesa. 

Brifradier  General  F.  A.  E.  Loch,  CB.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  24  April  77  Aden. 

Depuif  Ajuietani  Ac^jutant  Qenerale. 

MsAOT  R.  If.  Lloyd,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  19  Ana.  76   Belganm  District. 

lOJor  C  A.  Cnzunffham,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  Jan.  77    Sind  District. 

Oapiain  W.  Cooke-Collis,  83  F.  9  Jan.  78  Bombay  District. 

Brigade  Major »  (4). 

«.«.«.  Brevet  Major  C.  J.  Bnmett,  15  Foot,  21  Nov.  76    Poona.— Sind  ReeerveBrig 

iC^ior  J.  O.  Watts,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  28  April  77  Aden. 

iCflJor  H.  J.  Stock,  Bombay  Staff  Coros,  24  Dec.  77 Nnsseerabad. 

Captain  A.  B.  Heyland,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  9  Jan.  78 Deesa. 

Aeeietant  Adjutant  General  for  Mueketrjf, 

LkColonel  W.  A.  Gillespie,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  26  May  74   zstCirole,Chief  Insp.Poona 

Dtputy  Anittant  A^utante  General  for  Mueketrg, 

Captain  C  J.  Dyke,  zo8  Foot,  20  Oct.  75  and  Cirole,Mhow. 

Captain  H.  I.  P.  Thomas,  25  F.  20  Nov.  78  3rd  Circle,  Belganm. 

Aeeietant  Inepeetor  (ff  Gfmnaeia. 
Captain  B.  M.  Alexander,  78  Foot,  23  Dec.  79 Poona. 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
O««cmor  amd  Commander  in  CJu^. J.  Thomas  Fitzgerald  Callaghan,  CUQ.  18  May  76. 

GIBRALTAR. 

Q^vtm^  amd  Commander  in  Chief  {^^o'o^t.^  ^*^''"  ""'  *^'^^*^*'  ^^^'  ^^^^'  ^^*^  =^^«^«' 

Asmetmrnt  Military  Secretary Lt.Colonel  A.  R.  Lempriere,  Boyal  Bngineers,  31  Jaly  77. 

.   -_  .^  ^T_«  y  Bt.MaJor  Son.  R.  W.  Napier,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  10  Oct.  76. 

AtOm  dM  t^emp   I ;>.•.«.  Bt.Major  G.  J.  Gilbard,  18  Hossars,  o  Jnne  77. 

Cemmandim^  Brigade  Mi^or  General  David  Anderson,  22  Oct.  78. 

Aids  dm  Camp Captain  T.  B.  G.  Molynenx,  22  F.  22  Oct.  78. 

'    '         I  Adjutant  ^  Quarter  Matter  General Colonel  F.  R.  S.  Flood,  CB.  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  27  Sept.  78. 


D«ipig^  AoMant  AS^'utant  Gen.  {for  Muthetry).. 


r  jr«|70f*   p.t.e.  Captain  H.  J.  T.  Hildyard,  71  F.  6  Ang.  78. 

—       ^      I  ArtiUery  {Colonel  on  Stqff)    ...    Colonel  T.  M.  Harris,  9  Dec.  79 

_.  ^ ^    .  Segal  AriilUry Captain  H.  M.  J.  Feilden,  1  JtUy  77. 

Commmmtiim^  Mayal  JBnyineer  {Colonel  on  Steig)    ...    Colonel  E.  B.  Bvart,  CB.  z  Nov.  77. 

(George  Bernard  Morgan,^  h,p.  77  V-  «» I>oo.  60 1  Sne,  21  July  54 
U.  5  Nov.  54 ;  Caj'<.  3  Oct.  55  ;  Bt.  Mtyor,  4  Dec  71 ;  Bt.U,Col, 
12  Oct.  77. 

Omriaom  Quarter  Maeter William  Fonlkes  Cottrell,  zo  Nov.  77. 

Gairriatm  Jmeiruetor p.e.e.  Captain  C.  H.  Boilean,  61  Foot,  9  Oct.  77. 

I  Iit.Co1onel  Morgan  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  z854-55,inclnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  .siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  eaptore  of  the  Rifle-pits  on  the  z8th  April— contnsed  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


MALTA. 

Governor  ttnd  Commander  in  Chirf  e.  General  Sir  Arthur  Borton,  KCB.  x  W.  L  Regt.  13  May  78. 

Aeeimtamt  Military  Secretary Lt.Colonel  D.  M.  M.  Crichton,  Gren.  Gds.  2z  May  78. 

. . -_   -^  ^^._  S  p.:e.  Lieut.  R.  Auld,  5  F.  25  May  78. 

AuUm  da  i^amp   (Captain  A.  C.  Borton.  13  P.  25  May  78. 

Camwi^etdiufi  Brigade  Major  General  Son.  P.  R.  B.  Feilding,  CB.  i  Jan.  79. 

Aide  da  Camp Captain  B.  P.  Cary,  «  F.  z  June  79. 

Dtnutw  Adjutami  4r  Q/fxrier  Matter  General  Colonel  C.  A.  B.  Gordon,  h.p.  60  F.  z  Jan.  80. 

Dtnuiw  jtreirta^'  Adjutant  4r  QT'  Matt.  General...  p.t.c.  Captain  B.  M.  Dawes,  ico  F.  7  April  77. 

IHtta  Cfor  Mueketrg)  Captain  W.  A.  Bridge,  2z  F.  zz  July  78. 

Bri^ada  Major  p  «.e.  Captain  W.  S.  Cooke,  22  F.  8  Oct.  76. 

Comwtattding  Boyal  Artillery  {Colonel  on  Staff) ...  Colonel  W.  L.  Dumarosq,  zs  March  78. 

Briffoda  Maior,  Boyal  ArfUlere   Captain  H.  A.  Douglas,  i  Julv  77. 

Comtm4endiMg  Mofol  Engineer  {Cvlonel  on  Staff) ...  Colonel  T.  A.  L.  Murray,  a6  May  79. 

Oarriaam  Jneiruetor p.t.e  Captain  R.  H.  L.  Brickenden,  4a  F.  2  Oct.  75. 


Capiaitt  Oeneral  and  Governor  in  Chi^ Sir  Anthony  Musgrave,  KCMG.  8  June  77. 

MdadeCamp  

Colamel  an  the  Sttfff  e.  Colonel  J.  Hackett.h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  iz  May  78. 

Briaada  Major   p.t.e.  Bt.Major  E.  R.  P.  >Voodgate,  4  F. 

jjiemUmatit  Governor  of  Sondurae   Fred.  Palgrave  Barlee,  CMG.  zo  May  77. 

Digitized  by  VjOOQIC 


«6  Btajf,  Sfc. 


SffATJBITIITS. 

Chntnor  and  Commander  U  Ckitf 8W  George  FergoBon  Bowen,  &CUQ.  31  ICsy  73. 

Privaitf  filMrelorr  oNi  ^Mi«  <i«  Omp  

CoUmsl  on  the  8U^   

Brigade  Mto'or  p.$.e.  Captain  B.  L.  Pelly-Clarke,  103  F.  2  July  78. 

DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 
Comuizva  i.LL  nii  Pbothtobs  wxtbiit  ajtd  iLOJi-onrr  tssuyo. 

Qowmor  Gmural  of  ih$  Domnion  of  Canada TJU  Sight  Son.  iko  UarquU  a/Lome»  JTT.  GCJiCh OttcM. 

MUiiarg  Soerotarf Major  F.  W.  De  Winton,  B.  AxtiUery. 

A%do9d§  Camp \  Lient.  Hon,  C.  Harbord,  Soots  Qnards,  95  Kor.  78. 

( Captain  Y.  Chater,  91  F.  25  Nor.  78. 


LionUnani  Gtnoral   e.  General  ^  P.  L.  M'DoiigaU,  fOlfC^.  S4  Ki^  78-    Sa^frx, 

Amttami  MUUarg  SoerHarg Lt.Colonel  F.  W.  Fremantle,  Coldatream  GnaxtU,  %a  1<«7  7(' 

^iAMB  A^  n..^  ('9.1.0.  Lieut.  J.  C.  Barker,  R.  Bng.  34  Hay  78. 

AtdoBdeCamp j  J^  ^  Captain  Hon.  W.  f!  Blliotr93  F.  ^4  May  78. 

Sriaado  Mt^or p.g.e.  Captain  J.  Bonghey,  63  F.  1  May  76. 

Amttant  A^'ntami  and  Qnartor  Matttr  Qenoral...    ^fllEBt.Lt Colonel  A.  B.  Cameron,  ac  F.3X  March  78  ...Hai^o*. 

TownM^for Major  R.  Nagle,  h.p.  R.  Canadian  Rifle*.  19  Deo.  70  .,Ma^*. 

Garrioon  In$trnetor  p.t.e.  Captain  B.  C.  Milner,  x8  F.  4  Aug.  77  Hal^. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  Commander  Sir  John  H.  Glover,  Royal  Navy,  &CMG.  31  Mtr. 

Private  Seeretarg  and  Aide  de  Camp   p.e.e.  Lieut.  H.  H.  Morgan,  R.  Marinea. 

SAINT  HELENA. 
Governor  and  Cowmander  in  Ohitf Hndaon  Ralph  Jauisch,  OJ€G. 

WEST  AFRICA  SETTLEMENTS. 
(At  Oierra  Leone  and  on  ike  Gambia.) 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Chirf Surgeon  Migor  Samuel  Rowe,  CJ£G.  9  June  77 Sierra  Lmu. 

"*  p!I^£'^!6to!!.*!.,^'^T??.*  ^.  !** .*^!^!?  »  }  surgeon  MajorValesiui  Skipton  Qoldsbuiy,  MD.  CMG.  15  MK.77. 

GOLD  COAST  COLONY. 
{IntMUng  Lagoe  and  He  J>ependeneiee.) 

Governor  and  Commander  in  Ckirf Herbert  Taylor  Ussher,  Baq.  CKG  a. 

Lientenani  Governor 

WEST  INDIES,  fto. 
Commanding  the  JPorees   Major  General  D.  J.  Gamble,  CB.  t  Oot  78.    Barladoee, 

Aeeietant  MilUarg  Seeretarg Bt.LtColonel  J.  B.  D.  Hill,  h.p.  63  F.  31  March  77. 

Aide  de  Camp ' Lieut.  L.  G.  Fawkea,  R.  Art.  2  Oct.  78. 

Aeeietani  Adjutant  and  Qr.Uaeter  General Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  Steel,  h.p.  ITnatt.  30  July  79. 

BARBADOES  AND  WINDWARD  ISLANDS. 

GooeimtH^Md^Coe^^     in  <^*^^^^^''^UniorQ.0.StFaha3i,CMG.  late  of R.ApLaDeo.  76 JSarUim 

/George  Dundaa,  CUG,  31  Oct  74 St.  Thu  * 


AugufltUB  Fred.  Gore,  99  Sept.  77  TeiegK 

Colonel  Robert  Wm.  Harley*  G8.  CMG,  late  of  s 

West  India  Regt.  a8  Sept.  77 GriM^ 

iGeorge  William  Dee  Yobux,  CMG at.  Ua».  1 


ANTIGUA  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 

Governor  and  Com.  in  Chirfef  Leeward  lelande  ...    George  Berkeley*  CMG.  24  Not.  74  AnHfm. 

/Alex. Wilaon  Moir,  CMG at.  Chrieuf^* 

C.  M.  Bldridge,  Bsq Jhemme*. 

FreeidenU   Neale  Porter,  Baq.    Monimrd* 

Spencer  Churchill,  Baq Virfinblo^ 

«..Jf*»«i 


TRINIDAD. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf Sir  Kenry  Turner  Irring,  KCMG.  7  Sept.  74 J?eH  rfSpeit. 


BRITISH  QUIANA. 
Governor  and  Commander  in  Chitf. Cornelius  Henderick8enKortright,Cjr0.i4  July77...GM>ffyiT^ 


aarrisoiiB. 

DTJKCANNON  FORT.— JR>H  M^or,  Lieut.  Thomas  Austin,  27  July  ao. 

TOWBR  OF  LONDON. 
Conetable,  SOR  Field  Marshal  Sir  Charles  Yorke,  GCB.[  Mty'or,  Major  Gen.  G.B.Milmaa,  CJB.ao  Aug.  m. 

Rifle  Brigade,  26  March  75.  Chaplain,  Rev.  Bdw.  J.  Rogers,  MA.  h.p.  31  Jaa-??- 

Lient.  Lt  General  C.  L.  B.  Maitland,  CB.  aa  July  76.  I  Surgeon,  Dep.  Insp.  General  W.  F.  T.  Irey,  h.p.  1  AM.jt 

Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


Boyal  Military  College  and  Staff  College  at  Sandhnrst. 


27 


Iutmelor$iu 


Boysa  MlUtary  CoUege. 

0»wrwf .-General  W.  C.  E.  Napier,  i  Nov.  75. 

Commandant  and  8eertiarf'—p,9,o.  CJolonelP.  D.  Middle- 
ton,  h-p.  ap  F.  8  Sept.  74. 

C*a|rfflw.--Kcv.  W.  R.  Beach,  MA. 

Jdjutant  and  QnaHer  Ua$Ur.— John  Davies,  q6  Nor.  58. 

8urgeon.--T.  Praeer,  Ml>.  Deputy  Surgeon  Qtn.  half  pay 
10  April  77. 

Auist.  Swy.—Snrffton  Major  J.  Anderson,  6  Nov.  78. 

mingUagUr^—Qvpt.  Cha.  Clements  Brooke,"  la  Mar.  6x . 

MiLiTAjnr  Paoncssoas  urn  IvsTavoToas. 
rrtftttor  ^f  FbrHJUaHon.  —Major  B.   D.  0.   O'Brien, 
R,  Bng.  16  Oct.  77. 

MiMor  C.  H.  C. Halkett,  R.Eng.  99  Aug.  73. 
Major  B.  H.  Williams,  B.  Bng.  x  Sept.  73. 
MiqorB.  O.  Seton,  R.  Eng.  n  Feb.  75. 
Capt  H.  Gantley,  R.  Bng.  zx  Feb.  75. 
Capt.  W.  B.  Hurst,  R.  Bng.  xx  Feb.  75. 
Oapt.  K«  R.  Todd.  R.  Bng.  i  Sept.  77. 
Captain  L.  K.  Scott,  R.  Eng.  as  Oct.  77. 
'p.».e.  Lient.  H.  T.  Wing,  97  F.  a  June  79. 
Frofmor  of  Military  Surveying. —e.  Bt.Lt  Colonel  W  niiam 
PaterBon,>h.p.63F.a4July6o;  JP«*.  xxDec.46:  Zf.xa 
Oct.  si;  Cati.  »2S  Mar.  56;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a. 

/  Mi^or  E.  A.  Anderson,  z8  Foot,  27  Oct.  6a. 
p.«.c.Miy' .  O.W.Fotherg^,R.M.Art.  iAug.68. 
Captain  R.  L.  Leir,  31  F.  30  Jan.  71. 

Se.e.  Capt.  A.  M.  Delavoye,  56  F.  ix  Feb.  75. 
Aptain  H.  B.  Gaulter,  37  F.  36  May  75. 
p.».e.  Capt  C.  H.  Bunbuiy,  94  F.  25  Apr.  76. 
p.M.e.  Oapt.  R.  O.  DeMontmorency,  83  F.  10 

April  77. 
BtMajor  R.  H.  Rosser,  37  F.  is  Mar.  79. 
\p.;c.  Oapt.  H.  E.  0.  Kitcnener,46F.xxMar.79. 
^fmcr  of  TaaUee,  Militarg  Adminittraiion  and  Law.— 

p:e.  Oapt,  O.  0.  King,  R.  Mar.  Art.  x  Mar.  78. 
Intimetore  •*  TiMcHet,  Military  Administration  and  Law.— 
P^.c  Captain  N.  L.  Walfbrd,  R.  Art.  11  Feb.  75. 
f:c.  Captain  L.  P.  B.  Cary,  h.p.  Rifle  Br.,  xg  Mar.  77. 


f.9.e.  Captain  B.  G.  Hall,  R.  Marine  Art.  ax  June  77. ' 


Inttrwtore 
nMiUtarg. 
Surveying, 


p.».«.  Caption  A.  O.  Impey,  xoj  F.^sx  May' 79. 
^.>.e.  Captain  W.  H.  Daniel,  15  F.  z  Sept.  79 


Staff  College. 

Commandant.-^p.e.c.  Colonel  C.  O.  Creagh-Osbome,  CP., 

h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  ix  May  78. 
Paonssoas. 
Military  Art,  and  Sistory.—p.e.e.  Lt  Colonel  T.  E.  A. 

Hall,  h.p.  49  F.  34  Dec.  78. 
Fortifiiation  and  ilHifZery.— Lt.Colonel  L.  A.Hale,h.p., 

R.Eng.  I  Feb.  78. 
Military  Drawing   and  Surveying, —Itt.Gdioual  W.   H. 

Richards,  55  P.  x6  Oct.  78. 
MtUtary  Adminietration  and  Lav.—p.e.c.  Bt.Lt.Colonel 

C.  Parsons,  ^  F.  28  Mar.  74. 
Mathemaiics.'-n&v.  J.  P.  Twisden,  MA. 
French.— A.  Aigr^  de  Charente.    |    Oerman.  —  0.  Jeep. 
Hindostanee. —ht.Col.  F.  Gheneviz-Trench,  ao  Hussars. 
ffeoZooy.— Thomas  Rupert  Jones,  FBS.,FG8. 
Chemistry  and  Natural  PAi^MopAy.— Edmund  Atkinson, 

Ph.D.  FC8. 

Btudbitts. 


Senior  Division. 
*Capt.  H.  H.  Crookenden 

R.A. 
•Capt.  P.  D.  Jefifireys.SS  F. 
Captain  F.  G.  Doyle,  2  Dr. 

Gds. 
Capt.  J.  Spenoe,  zoa  F. 
*Lt.  W.  Peacocke,  R.  Eng. 
*Capt.  J.D.Legard,  R.Art. 
Lt.  H.  MitcheU,  R.  Bng. 
Capt.  C.  F.  C.  Beresford, 

R.  Eng. 
Capt  R.  A.  Montgomery, 

R.  Art 
CaptH.  D.  Dunlop,R.  Art 
Lc.F.W.Benson,5  Dr.Gda 
BtMiyor  G.  Barton,  7  F. 
Lt.  Q.  F.  Browne,  48  P. 
Capt.  C.  J.  R.  rulford, 

Bengal  B.C. 
Lt.  P.  W.  Romilly,  Scots 

Guards. 
Lt  G.  M.  Bullock,  XX  F. 
Capt.  J.  T.  Browne,  30  Hub. 
Lt  W.  A.  Gough,  53  P. 
Capt  A.  J.  Paterson,  19  F. 
Oapt  H.T.  W.  Allatt,46  F. 
CaptC.F.Thomson,7  Hus. 
•Oapt  A.  W.  Morris,  58  F. 
•CaptE.T.H.Hutton,6o  P. 
Capt  T.  Prickett,  56  F. 
Capt.  J.  W.  Godftay,  as  F. 

•  On  Field  Service. 


Jkntor  Divinon. 
Capt  A.  O.  Green,  R.  Eng. 
Lieut  J.  W.  Murray,  R. 

Art.. 
Capt.  de  0.  Daniel,  R. 

Oapt.'B.  J.  W.  Noble,  R. 

Mar.  Art 
Capt.  B.  Llqyd,  Beng.S.C. 
liieut  R.  F.  Johnson,  R. 

Art 
Capt  P.  J.  Hughes.  a6  F. 
Capt  P.  J.  Ti(%  xoo  F. 
Lieut  B.  A.  W.  B.  Groves 

Lieut  W.  B.  Bouth,  xa  F. 
Capt  J.  J.C.  Herbert, 

Gren.  Gds. 
Capt,J.C.M.Pigoott,  66  F. 
BtMkjor  R.  H.  O'G.  Haly, 

Capt  A.C.Spenoer,5Lanc. 
Lieut   B.  W.  Yeathord, 


Lieut  D.  F.  R.  Dawson, 

Coldst.  Grda. 
Capt  A  Wright  45  F. 
Oapt  H.  D.  A.  Outbil], 

86  F. 
Oapt  G.  P.  F.  Bysg,  105  F. 


» LtOolonel  Paterson  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  x8sa-s3,  includiM  the  bombardment  and 
esp^ne  of  Prome,  repulse  of  the  subsequent  night  attack,  reconnaissance  at  Ithsymew,  advance  on  Meeaoaj,  and 
esptoie  and  destruction  of  two  of  the  enemy's  stockades  beyond  it  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'  Oiptain  Brooke  served  in  the  Osmanli  Lrregular  Cavalry  during  the  Crimean  campaign  (Turkish  Medal). 


Royal  Military  Academy  at  Woolwich. 


^eiUMf. —Field  Marshal  SRS.  iUDuke  0/ Cambridge, 
X9.  ZP.  eOB.  QCMQ,  Q08I,  Commander  in  Chief, 
2  Feb.  70. 
OowTMr.— Lieut  General  Br  John  Miller  Adye,  ZCB, 
.  Boyal  ArtiUery,  x  Aug.  75. 

BierOary  and  IVea«ir«-.-^Colonel  W.D.  Marsh,  R.  Eng. 
a6  Sept.  77. 

CaptaiM  of  the  Company  of  Oentlemen  Cadets, 
lUjor  T.  Van  Btraubenzee,  R.  Artillery,  6  Apr.  79. 

UetOenante  of  the  Company  qf  Gentlemen  Cadets, 
l«eat  A  H.  Callwell,  R.  Artillery,  4  June  79. 
Ijeut  H.  O.  0.  Walker,  R.  Artillery,  7  Oct  79. 
Linut  W.  B.  Hardy,  R.  Artillery,  xs  Feb.  80. 

Adjntant  and  Quartermaster. 
CsptaJn  P.  W.Nlnd,  Royal  Artillery,  ao  Sept  77. 
fcr^Mm.— Surgeon  Major  E.  H.  Roberts,  9  Dec.  75. 

Chaplain  and  Classieal  Instructor, 
&o.  J.  Bond,  JI(A.  xo  Feb.  75. 

Frofeseor  of  Mathematics  and  Meehanies. 
Morgan  W.  Crofton,  BA,  FES. 

Instructors  of  Mathematics, 
H.  Hart,  19  March  71. 
1.  F.  a  Tyleoote,  MA.  19  March  73. 
Captain  G.  C.  Wynne,  R.  Art.  x3  March  76. 

Professor  of  Fortyfeation  and  Geometrical  Drawktc. 
Capt  R.  M.  Lloyd,  B.  Bng.  x  Oct.  76. 


'  Instructors  of  Fortification  and  Geometrical  Drawing, 
Captain  J.  W.  Savage,  R.  Eng.  ao  Sept.  77. 
Captain  W.  G.  Ross,  R.  Eng.  z  Oct.  76. 
Captain  A.  0.  Ward,  R.  Eng.  x  Oct  76. 
Captain  J.  Matheson,  R.  Eng.  x  March  80. 

Prcfessor  of  Artillery, 
Major  J.  Sladen,  R.  Art.  t  March  js- 

Instructors  qf  Artillery, 
Captain  R.  Walkey,  R.  Art.  z  April  73. 
Captain  0.  Jones.  R.  Art.  ao  June  79. 

Professor  of  Military  Drawing, 
Captain  F.  Roberts,  R.  Art.  ao  Sept.  77. 

Instructors  in  Military  Drawing, 
Captain  A.  G.  Walker,  R.  Art.  x8  Mar.  76. 
Captain  V.  F.  Rowe,  R.  Bng.  ao  Sept  77. 
Captain  W.  St.  G.  Burke,  B.  Bng.  24  Sept  79. 

Prqfessor  qfMiUiary  Mistory, 
P.S.C.  Captain  S.  C.  Pratt,  R.  Art.  33  Ma^  79. 
Pr<^eesor  of  Landscape  Drawing.— Wm.  Clilton. 
Professor  of  Freneh.—Mons.  Albert  Barr^re. 
Professor  of  German.— O.  H.  Schsible,  Ph.D.  MD. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Physios,-^,  L.  Blozam. 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


Army  Pay  Office. 

Pasfwuter  General,  St.  Son.  Sir  Stephen  Cave,  KCB. 
Judicial  Department. 

Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  United  Kingdom,  St.  Hon. 

G.  Cavendish  Bentinck. 
Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General,  J.  C.  O'Dowd,  Esq. 

Deputw  Judge  \?;'\\^^-^\\^^'^^*S^'    ...London 

^J™*^    1  Col.  J.  H.  Rocke,  h.p.  i8  F London 

^avoeatee...  (^^^  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  A.  Brett,  43 F.Dublin 
Office,  35,  Great  Georj^e  Street,  Westminster. 


Inspector  of  Regimental  Colours. 

Sir  Albert  William  Woods,  Garter  King  ofArme. 


Army  Schools. 

Jiup«e<or... Colonel  A.  G.  Gleigr,  h.p.  Boyal  Artillerj. 
Sub  Inepeetore  qf  Army  Sehoole. 


John  Belling i  Apr.  71 

Robert  Kirk    x  Apr.  71 

William  Savage... z  Apr.  71 
GeorgeRobertson  z  Apr.  71 

John  Stewart z  Apr.  7Z 

Thomas  Earp x  Apr.  7X 

Wm.  Thacker 1  Apr.  7Z 

Edward  Giles 8  June  7a 

Edwin  H.  Rogers  xi  Sep.  7a 
Alfred  Wolfe 24  Feb.  74 


Jas.E.Cartwrightz4Fel}.  74 
Wm.  Robinson. ..14 Feb. 74 
Enoch  Shipman  14  Feb.  74 
Tho8.C.Sherwoodi4Feb.  74 
Samuel  Goadby  14  Feb.  74 
W.  M.  MacEinder  34  Mar.?  s 
Jas.  Hen.  Carroll  aa  Sep.  75 
Joseph  Tapsell...  zAug.77 
EdwardBramhall  6  Dec.  79 
Thomas  Carson  xi  Feb.  bo 


Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea. 
GoMmor.— General  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  GCB.  GCMG, 

78  P.  ao  Feb.  74. 
Major  4r  Lt.  Governor. ^Colonel  R.   H.  Chill,  CB.  h.p. 

x4  Hussars,  x  March  74. 
At^futoMt.— John  James  Charles  Irby,i  7  Sept.  55 ;  Ene. 

'x7  Jan.  5z  ;  Lt,  8  Oct.  54 ;  Capt,  16  Jan.63 ;  Son.  Major, 

ao  Mar.  78. 
Seeretarg.—MB^or  Gen.  Geo.  Hutt,  C£.  late  of  Bombay 

Army,  6  Mar.  65. 
Chaplain.— Hey.  Sydney  Clark,  MA.  h.p.  a  Feb.  78. 
Fkveieian  and  Surgeon.— J.  A.  M'Munn,^ ICZ).  h.p.  Staff 

Surgeon,  4  Nov.  68. 
Depu^  Surgeon.— Thomaa  Ligertwood,^  MJD.  h.p.  Staff 

Surgeon,  23  Jan.  69. 
Quarter  lfa«ftfr.->WiJliam  Barlow,  17  July  7a. 
Captain*  cflnvalide. 


E.W.Humphry.hjj).  R.Eng. 
Bt-LtColonelA.  Green,h.p. 
Rifle  Brigade. 


Royal  Military  Asylum. 

Commandant.— p.e.e.  Colonel  J.P.Batter»by,h.p.6oF. 
Secretary  and  Adjutant.— ISsi^ot  H.  M.  Thompson,*  h.p. 

8a  F.  ao  March  80. 
Quarter  3f««er.— William  Macdonnell,"  37  Aug.  73. 
Medical  OJleer.—D&p.  Insp.  Gen.  J.  B.  8.  Crosse,^  h.p. 
Chaplain.— Rev.  Erasmus  H.  Goodwin,  SA. 


Royal  Victoria  Hospital  at  Netley. 

Governor  and  Commandant.— Colonel  R.  C.  Stewart,  h.p. 

a  F.  x6  Jan.  78. 
St<if   Capt.    4r   Auittant   Ommandami.  —  Co\on€i.  Wn. 

Roberts  Farmar,^^  h.p.  75  Foot,  9a  April  7a. 
Adjutant.— Bolton  James  Alfred  MonseU,    6  May  74; 

Sne.j  Sept.  58 ;  JAeut.  'ag  Oct.  6x ;  Capt,  'ao  Apr.  6£ ; 

Bt.M^jor,jLi  Dec.  78. 
PaywuM^tfr.— Robert  [Saveiy  Rouse,  z6  Apr.  58;   Sen. 
Major,  x6  Apr.  73. 


Military  Prisons. 

Inepeetor  General.— Col.  Sir  B.F.  DnCane,  KCS.  R,En^. 
In$peetor$.—W.  F.  Fagan,  W.  J.  Stppford,  H.  Wakefoid. 
Alderehot.—Gov.,  Col.W.  H.  C.  WeDesl^,  late  of  10  Fool. 
Cork.— Gov.,  Major  H.  W.  Caznpbell,  late  of  79  Fbot. 

Med.  Of.,  Surgeon  Muor  J.  W.  Johnaton,  h.p.  85  VqqU 
Dublin.— Gov.,  (^pt.  D.  F.  Allen,  late  of  17  Foot. 

Med.  Off.y 
Gomort.—Gov.,  A.  P.  Miller,  late  Captain  9a  F. 

Glenerou— Chief  Warder,  J.  Martin. 

Med.  Of.,  Dep.  Surgeon  Gen.  H.  M.  Fraaer,  JTD.,  h.p. 
MaUa.—Gov.,  H.  C.  Mbot,  late  Captam  43  F. 
Blue— .raciM^f  Red. 


John  Harrison,  TTnatt, 
J.Vander  H.Rees,  h.p.  40  F. 
J.  W.  Daniell,  h.  p.  xox  F. 
Geo.  Garland,  h.  p.  43  ^< 

Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainham. 
Maeter.—The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 

r».--4  T»-«  ir^w^.  I"  The  Deputy  Adj.  Gen.  in  Ireland. 
JoMi  Dep.  Mature.  ^  ^^  j^^^  Quarter  Master  Gen.  do. 

Captaine  on  the  Eetabliehment. 

Captain  George  CressweU,  h.p.  TJnatt. 

Captain  P.  OXJallaghan,  h.p.  13  F. 
Adfutant.—Cuvt.  W.  M'GiU,»  h.  p.  79  F.  13  Nov.  68. 
Thyeieian  and  5it»y«w.— William  Carte,*  X3  Aug.  58. 
CAopZatn.— Rev.  Gfeorge  Hare. 
Secretary,  Begietrar,  and  Trtfontrtfr.— Langrishe  F.  Banks. 

S\uarter  Jfofrer.— Lieut.  James  Watson,  h.p.  Mil.  Train. 
olidtor.—^.  Hobson,  Esq. 

Royal  Hibernian  Military  School,  Dublin, 

Commandant.— Go\on€\.  L.  S.  Cotton.' h.p.  63  F.  I    Quarter  Ma*ter.—'B6.\vin  Sherlock. 

Secretary  and  ^4;.— Bt.Lt. Colonel  T.  B.  Speedy.io  Unatt.  |   Surgeon.— Be^p.  Insp.  Gen.  F.  H.  Baxter,  MD,  ]i.p. 

^  Major  Irby  served  the  Easteim  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermnn,  capture  of 
Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  sortie  on  a6th  Oct.  1855,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  x85«— 
severely  woimded,  left  leg  amputated  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    ' 

*  Major  Thompson  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  X5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  aiege'  azid 
fall  of  Sebastopol ;  was  in  the  trenohe.4  during  a  sortie  on  the  5th  June,  also  during  the  assault  and  capturo  of  tbt> 
Quarries  on  the  7th  June,  with  Eyre's  Brigiide  at  the  assauH  and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  Rifle-pits  on  the  iSt>i 
June,  and  with  the  Reserve  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Meda  < . 
Commanded  a  hundred  men  of  the  ^ist  Regiment  with  a  Field  Force  under  Captain  Murray,  Royal  Artillery,  m 
an  expedition  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  March  1863. 

*  Doctor  J.  A.  M'Muim  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Doctor  T.  Ligertwood  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (men- 
tioned in  despatches)  andlnkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*Mr.  Crosse  served  with  the  nth  Hussars  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  including  the  ^<<^^*  cf 
Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman.  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  flfUl  of  Sebastopol  (lledalwith  focr 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siece  of 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Captain  M'Gill  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inolodiiur  t^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  exr-e^ 

alsoi  _     .      .     _  _     _. 

attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  atuusK  ana  capture  01  xsareuiy,  reuez  01  onanjenanpore,  and  pursait  to 

Mahoomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampore  Kussiah  nCedal  with  Clasp) 

*  Colonel  Cotton  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  commanding  the  Peshawur  revision  in  the  sup- 
pression of  the  Indian  mutinvfrom  Dec.  7857  to  its  termination.  Also  served  in  the  expedition  on  the  Kuxof^ 
border  under  the  same  General  in  1858.  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Chingalee,  also  at  the  deefemction  l' 
Mungultanah,  a  stronghold  of  Moktirrabkleans  on  the  Mahabund  Mountain.  Subsequently  at  the  deatrac^on  cf 
Satanah,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Stockade  belonging  to  the  Hindostanee  Fanatics  on  the  heights  aboy&— laentioced 
in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Lt.Golonel  Speedy  served  the  campaigns  of  1841  and  4a  in  Afghanistan  with  the  i^tii  Liffht  Infkntxy:  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affkir  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdolluck  Pass,  redaction  of  the 
fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  ist  Deo.  1841,  nth  March,  9401  Marct 
and  xst  April  1842,  and  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  (Medals  for  Jellalabad  and  Cabool). 

1^  Colonel  W.  R.  Farmar  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Sutloj  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
a£fhir  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal),  at  which  Inst  action  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  liffht  thiS 
by  a  grape-shot  while  carrying  the  Queen's  Colour.  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  \r 
1857-58,  inoluding  the  actions  of  Ca^vnpore  on  the  26th  27th  and  28^  November  and  6th  December,  c^tm  li 
Futteghur,  aotioD  at  Kankur,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  around.  The  Oomiwv 
under  his  command  was  mentioned  in  General  Wmdham's  despatch  for  its  conduct  on  the  28th  November  in  Ua- 
capture  of  two  18-pounders  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

n  Quarter  Master  Macdonnell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  xSsa-sj  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Crimea,  after  the  U'l 
of  Sebastopol,  from  xgth  November  1855  to  4th  June  1856.    Has  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Qocd  Coadact 


OlVBSALS. 

JJ  Bftinbrigge,  J.  H.,  Unatt. 
i3ai  Smith,  Thomas  C,  Unatt. 

LUTmiTAVT  GxXBBi.L8. 

Addison,  Thomas,  CB, 

Airey,  Sir  J.  T.,  i'CJ. 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward.  C^ 

Ansell,  A.  F. 

Armstrong,  J.  "W.,  CS. 

Baomgartner,  E.  J.,  CB. 

Badd,  B. 

CaU,  G.  P.  8.,  CB. 

Claremonk,  E.  S..  CB. 

Clarke,  G.  0.,  CB. 

Clarke,  W. 

Colbome,  Son.  Sir  P..  ZCB, 

Cole,  J.  A. 

Conway,  T.  S.,  CB. 

Creagh,  J.  B.,  h.p.  48  P. 

Elrahirst,  C,  CB. 

Krskine,  Q. 

Ewart,  J.  A.,  CJ. 

Foley,  Son.  Bt.  Geo.  G.,  CJB. 

Fordyce,  C.  P.,  CB. 

Foster,  0.  J.,  CB. 

Hale,  E.  B.,  CB. 

Hamilton,  H.,  CB. 

Herbert,  A.  J.,  CB. 

Heyland,  A-  T.,  CB. 

InjfaU,  W.  L..  CB. 

Jeffreys,  B.  B.,  CB. 

IteUy,  T.  0.,  CB. 

Lacy,  R.  W. 

I*yard,  W.  T. 

I«ye,  J.  H. 

If  ngden,  H.  B.,  OB.  CST. 

Macdonald,  ffon.  James  W.  B.   CB. 

Macdonell,  A.,  CB. 

U  Maude,  Sir  Fred.  P.,  SCB. 

Maxwell,  B.H.,CB. 

Maxwell,  G.  V.,  CB. 

Parke,  W.,  CB. 

Pattle,  T.,  CB. 

Pratt,  R.,  CB. 

Preston,  W.  B. 

Jaines.  J.  A.  R.,  CB. 

J*»iey,  H.  G.,  CB. 

Boche,  E. 

J;>Uo,B<w.R.,  CB. 

P»adweU,  L.,  CB. 

Mipley,  R.  Y..  CB. 

foith,  J.  W.  S.,  CB. 

jmjth,  5t>  B.  Selby,  JTCMQ. 

fomerset,  E.  A.,  CB. 

f*ephenaon,P.  O.A.,  CB 

««€t,  J.  A.,  CB. 

wylor,  R.  c.  H.,  CB, 

«»ftckwell,  J.  E.,  CB 

•«iker,C.P.B.,CB. 

Ja^e.H.J.,  CB. 

J«J.s.  S..  CB. 

Whimper,  P.  A.,  CB. 

JWmore,  E.  A.,CB. 

•o»tley,«r  Garnet  J. ,  JTCB.,  O  CMO 

.  Major  Gbveuals. 

Al«on.SirA.Bor«.  XCB. 

^Micaiey,  8.  P.  C. 

JP^o.«^G.  B. 

fiStVlf®^*  r.f.p.  Br.  Depot. 

JS^BUo,  G.  W.  P.,  CB. 

i^e,  A.  CB. 

ffjon,  P..  CB. 

g««.P.A.,CB. 

SSSforf.  p.  A..  Zor^  SCB. 
'^^^»Son.8irKM.,CB.SCJ£a. 

5j.j.w.;cb. 

weton,  E.  B. 


GBVlXi.U. 

'--,JJrE.    B..  jrCB.CJB.R. 
»»»aiM,H.J.,CB.r.fp. 

LiximarAjn  Givxbals. 
tfwell,  c.  A..  CB.  Bengal  B.C. 

Si^l^^^J^.  B.  fMadras)  Art. 
jmm^lm.W.A..CB.r.f.p.R(Ben. 

;?,^1:^T..CB.  Bengal  8.C. 
""ell,  H.H.,  PB.'r.  (Benni)  Art 


Carrie,  R.  H.  r.f.p.  39  P. 

DonoTan,  B.  W. 

Drysdale,  Wm.,  CB. 

Dwyer,  J.,  r.f.p.  14  P. 

Bagar,  R.  J.  CB. 

Blrlngton,  P.  R.,  CB. 

Pyers,  W.  A.,  CB. 

Glyn,  J.  R.  CB. 

Gordon,  C.  B.  P.,  CB. 

Gtordon,  C.  H.,  CB.  r.f.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Gordon,  W.,  CB. 

Grierson,  H. 

Hamilton,  H.M.,CB. 

Hawley,  R.  B.,  CB. 

Hope,  wm.,  CB. 

Knox,  R. 

Knox,T.E.,  CB. 

Lightfoot,  T.,  CB. 

Loftus,  W.  J.,  CB. 

Lowe,  B.  W.  D.,  CB. 

Lowry,  R  W.,CB. 

M'Intyre,  C.  C,  CB. 

liaodonald,  J.  M.,  r.f.p.  Ceylon  Rifles. 

Mackenzie,  A.,  CB.  r.f.p.  78  P. 

Mein,  G.,  r.f.p.  Brigade  Depdt. 

Murray,  A.  W.,  CB. 

Newdigate,  E.,  CB. 

Norman,  H.  R.,  CB, 

Nugent,  C.L. 

O'Brien,  B.,  CB. 

Payn,  Wm.,  CB. 

Plunkett,  Son.  0.  D.,  r.f.p.  t  P. 

Prettejohn,  R.  B.,  CB. 

Robertson,  J.  H.  C. 

Sargent,  J.  N.  CB. 

Sawyer,  0. 

Seager,  E.,CB. 

Spiirgin,  J.  B.,  CB.  CST. 

Thomas,  J.  W.,  CB. 

Warden,  R.,  CB. 

Weare,  H.  B.,  CB. 

White,  Robert,  CB. 

Wilby,W.,CB. 

WiUis,  G.  H.  8.,  CB. 

Wingfield,  J.  H. 

Woods,  H.  G. 

Yonge,G.  N.  K.A. 

COLOITBLS. 

Bellairs,  W.,  CB.  h.p.  Unatt. 

Bray,  E.  W.,  CB.  4  P. 

Cobbe,  A.  H.,  CB.  h.p.  17  p. 

Dcshon.  P.  G.  T..  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Elliot,  A.  J.  H.,  CB.  h.p.  Unatt. 

Gall,  B.  H.,  CS.  h.p.  14  Hussars. 
I  Glyn,  R.  T.,  24  P. 

Hughes,  R.  J.,  h.p.  63  P. 

Lamb,  S.  B.,  r.f.p.  4  W.  I.  R. 
I  M'Kay,  J.,  Brigade  Depot. 

Nelson.  A.  A.,CB.  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

>*eari*on,5»rC.K.CB.ZCJfff.h.p  3P 
I  Pitt,  G.  Dean,  CB.  Brigade  Depot. 

Roberts,  W.,  5  F. 

YC  Rowlands,  H.,  CB.  h.p.  34  P. 

Stewart,  W.  L.  r.f.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Welman,  Col.  H.  A.,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Whitmore,  P.  L.,  Unatt. 

Wombwell,  A.,  Brigade  Depot. 

FC  Wood,  Sir  H.  E.,  KCB.go  P. 

LzX1TTBirA.NT  COLOITBL. 

Hook,  L.,  h.p.  Ceylon  Rifles 

^  8tA.»»  PATlti.STBB. 

Harvey,  H. 

Patmastbbs. 
M'Nanghton,  D.  C,  h.p.  13  P. 
Robinson,  J.,  h.p.  Rec.  Dist. 
Thompson,  G.,  h.p.  21  P. 
Wheatley,  J.,  h.p.  Rec.  Diet. 

QUA.RTBB  MaSTBKS. 

Allen,  Capt. Geo., h.p.  Scots  Gds. 
INDLA.N  ARMY. 


Batt. 


Breading,  Capt.  J.  R. ,  h.p.  Depot 
Green,  Captain  O.,  h.p.  82  P. 
Hoban,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  13  P. 
Jackson,  Captain  D.,  h.p.  90  P, 
M'Intyre.  D-,  Brigade  Depot. 
IJC  Macdonald,  Captain  H.,  h.p. 
Morris,  Captain  T.,  h.p.  Depdt  Batt. 
O'Neill,  Captain  D.,  h.p.  34  P. 
Pronger^  Captain  J.,  h.p.  12  Lancers. 
Turner,  Captain  John,  h.p.  50  P. 
Watson,  Captain  W.,  h.p.  Dep6t  Batt. 
Wilkinson,  H.,  31  P. 

Royal  ArtiUery. 
Gbitxbal. 
Dacres,  Sir  R.  J.,  QCB. 

LlBUTXITAKT  GbITBBALB. 

Adye,  Sir  J.  M.,  KCB. 
D'A^uilar,  Sir  C.  L.,  .STCB. 
Dunlop,  P.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
PhiUpotts,  A.  T. 

Majob  Gbvk&als. 
Biddnlph,  Sir  M.  A.  S.,  KCB. 
Campbell,  P.  A.,  CB. 
Gardiner,  H.  L. 
Gibbon,  J.  R.,  CB. 
Hamley,  Sir  B.  B.,  CB.  KCMG. 
Heniy,  C.  S.,  CB. 
Maberly,  B.,  CB.  r.f.D. 
Price,  E.,  CB. 
Shaw,  G.,  CB.  r,f.p. 
Turner,  J.,  CB. 

„       ,  .  COLOITBL. 

Hawkins,  A.  C,  CB. 

LixuTxirA.irT  Golokxlb. 
Handyside,  W.,  r.f.p.  Coast  Brig, 
Henry,  W.,  r.f.p.  Coast  Brig. 
Aoyal  Bngineers. 

LiBVTxirA.irT  Gxwbbalb. 
Bent,  George,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Bourohier,  B.  P;,  CB.  r.f.u. 
Hadden,  W.O.  ^ 

Keone,  Son.  H.  P.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Montagu,  H.  W.,  CB. 
Ogle,  E. 

Major  Gb^xbals. 
Browne,  J.  P.  M.,  CB. 
Mann,  G.  P.,  CB.r.fp. 
Mould,  T.  R.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
^  CoLoirxL. 

Hassard,  P.  C.,  CB. 

Kedical  Bepartmeat. 
TT/^  ,,  SuaoBow  Gbitbbal. 
UC  Mouat,  J.,  CB.  h.p. 

IirsPBCTOBs  Ghitbrai. 
Anderson,  A.,3fD.  CB.  h.p 
Dane,  Richard,  JfD.  CB  hv 
Taylor,  J.  R.,  CB.  h.n. 
Whyte,  C,  h.p. 

-nr       ^      .      ,       i^^HGBOX.S. 

Wood,  Arthur,  MI),  h  p 
Wyer,  John,  h.p.  19  p     ' 

TT  1   .      «     Chaplains. 
Halpm,  Bev.  R.,  MA 
Huleatt,  Beo.  H.,  MA 
Wright,  Ven.  Arek.  H.  P.,  MA  h^ 
Boyal  Xarines. 
Gbkbbals. 
Brown-Greive,  J.  T.,  CB.  r.f.p. 
Gascoigne.  J.  H.,  CB.  r.f.p.  ^ 
Graham,  8ir¥.,KCB.  r.f.p. 
Langley.  G.  0..  CB.r.f.p.*^ 
Lowder,  S.  N..  CB.  r.tp. 
Stransham,  Sir  A.  B.,  KCB,  r.t.^^ 

T>     1      T,    ^i'°*  GxaWBALS. 

Boyle,  R.,  CB. 
Kennedy,  J.  W.  A. 


«menneere,  u. 
(Bombay)  Eng. 

Majob  Gbitbbaxs. 
An3truther,P.,CB.r.rp.R.(Madr,)Art. 
Bourchier,  Sir  G.,  KCB.  r.  f.  p.  R. 

(Bengal)  Art.  ^ 

CadeU.  R    CB.  R.  (Madras)  Art. 

cSiS?;w  p!^^^-''-^-P'^-^^*^-^^°^ 

P^,  A.  v.,  R.  (Madras)  Art. 
Praser,  A.,  CB.  R.  (Bengal)  Eng. 
Jenkins,  C.  V.,  r.f.p. 
Lumsden,    Sir   P.     S.,    KCB.    CSI. 

Bengal  8.0. 
Pears,    Sir   T.    T..   KCB.   r.f.p.  R. 

(Madras)  Eng. 
Petrie,  J.  G.,  CB.  R.  (Bom.)  Art. 
Richardson,  W.,  CB,  late  Bengal  8.0. 
Shaw,  R.  J.,  late  Bombay  8.  C. 
WaUace,  Sir  R.,  AC-S/.lato  Bom.  S.O.  I 


COLOVBLB. 

Aitchison,  0.  T.,  CB.  Bombay  S.O; 

iSSJ,WSisi^!-^«^«-«^^ 

Bume,  H.  K..  CB.  Beigkl  8.  0 

En?o?'p^*i^J?7*  Stafco?^..* 
Elliot.  C.  S.,  Madras  8.  C 
Johnson,  A.  B.,  Bengal  S.O. 
Keyes,  OP.,  CB.,  M^rak  8.  0. 

FCMaopher8on,H.T..CB.Beugal&  O 
Murray,  J.  I..  CB.  Bengal  SO 
Wood  H.  H.  A..  CB.  Bombay's  0 
Wright,  T.,  CB.  Bengal  8.  C.^ 

LiBurxyxifT  Oolojtbls. 

^^^\  ^\*  ^^^  Bombay  Infantry, 
Hadflold,  A.  J.  Madras  Batab.    T 1 

Mbdfcal  Dbpartkbitt. 
Boatson,  J.  P.,  MD.  CIE.  Sure  Gen 
Smith,  G.,  MD.  Surg.  Gen       ^' 
^yUie,D.,  IfD.Deputy^Surgeon  Gon, 


30  H&i*  Majesty's  Body  Quard  of  the 

Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-ArmSi 

The  Body  Ouard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  occasions, 

(B8TABLI8HXD  IJT  TUB  YBAR   I509.) 

Captain William,  J?aW  o/ Coventry,  28  May  77. 

Lieutenant  Gustavns  Hume,^  late  Bt.Lt.Col.  Unatt.,  20  Nor.  78. 

Standard  Bearer Wm.  O'Bryen  Taylor, i»  late  Major  22  F.x  Jan.  76. 

GBirTLX]£Bir-A.T-ABl(8. 

Sdvrard  Gtoodwin, late  Major  Cambridge  Militia  '22  June  49 !  Jaa  Ainslie  Stewart,**  late  Colonel  R.  Mar.  ... 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton Pi6  0ct.  49 'JohnGlas  Sandeman,»»  late  Captain  xDrs.... I 

""        ■""  --  --•        -         26  Feb.  5a';  Robert  Edw.  Henry,"  late  Brcv.Lt,Col.  30  F- 

Pz5  Nov.  60 1  Cha.Edwyn  Wyatt."  late  Bt Major  8  Hiuaars 


Edward  Sutherland,  latij  Brevet  Major  7  F  .. 
Fra.  C.  Wemyss, Major  6  Weet  York  Militia.. 


Griffin  Nicholaa,  Hon.  Major  r.  f.  p.  5  F 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt. Colonel  Unatt. 

Charles  Dresing,'  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  3  F. 

Henry  Hardinge,71ateLt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Bevil  Granville,"  late  Brevet  Major  2^V.Ae^'u- 
tant  I  HerU  Byte  Volunteer*   

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  Willan,>late  Cap- 
tain sF 

Paget  John  Bourke.^o  latd  Captain  x  z  F.    ... 

Henry  Jobling  Wallack,i*late  Captain  77  F. 

John  Henry  Lownde8,"late  Lt. Colonel  6  F. 

John  Walrond  Clarke.^*  late  Captain  zo  Hus. 

^C  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman,i»  Captain  h.  p. 
Bengal  InflEUitry,  Lt.Col.  Commandant  Eaet 
Middleeex  MilUia 


James  Herbert  Freme,"  late  Captain  79  F. 
Xd.Cohnel  i  Shropehire  B\/U  Volunieere    

Wm.  Cuninghame  Cuninghame,'^  late  Cap- 
tain 79  F 

Richard  George  Ellison,**  late  Major  47  F. ., 

John  Cha.  D.  Morrison.^  late  Col.  R.Marines 


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Arthur  Campbell- Walker,**  late  Captain  791 

F.  Adjutant  1  Sertfordekire  B^le  Volunteere\ 

Francis  Pavy,**  late  Captain  74  F , 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld,*^  late  Mi^'or  Moni'\ 

gomery  Yeomanry  Cavahy 1 

UC  John  Grant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lieut.  3; 

Bombay  Cavalry • 

John  Hampden  Waller,**  late  Lieut.  28  F ' 

Wm.  Chester  Master,  C^.*«  late  Colonel  38  F. 
Theodore  Williams,*^  late  Lieut,  xo  Hussars... 
Horatio  Page  Vance.**  late  Brevet Lt.C0l.38P. 
Edward  Andrew  Noel.**  late  Captain  31  Foot 
Montagu  Jno.  Battyo.^^late  Major  Indian  Armv ', 
Shadwell  H.  Clerke,«Bt. Lt.Col.  h.p.  21  P.  ...I 
Key D old  Alleyne  Clement,  lots  Captain 68  Foot, 

Charles  Cooch,<*Lt.  Col.  Unatt , 

Edward  Brown,**  Colonel,  r.fp.  xoi  P 

Geo.  Henry  Pocklington,*«  laU  Lt.  Col.  18  P.. . 
Henry  Brackenbury,*7  late  Major  Depot  BaU. 
Francis   Cunningham   Soott,**    CB,  Lt-CoL 

h.p.  43  F 


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Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  Adjutant.^  Philip  Limborch  Tillbrook,*7  late  Major  Unatt.,  13  Dec  78. 
Sub  Q^e«r.—Lt. Colonel  J.  G.  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  x  Drs.  34  Feb.  74. 
Scarlet— ^aet'n^  Blue  Velvet.  I  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  ana  Co. 

1  Lt.Colonel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55,  and  waa  present  at  the  bi& 
of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  waa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  oxpodition  to  Kertcl:^  <ffi 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June,  in  which  the  Major  General  was  killed ;  wais  D.A.A.G.  3rd  Divisicn  Crts 
July  X855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Glass  of  the  Mc-dji^ 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  qSth  from  X2th  Nov.  1857  to  9th  August  1858 ;  was  present  ai  t> 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  l>iylsion  during  the  summer  campaign  in  Cade,  including  s*.'e 
minor  aflfUrs  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  Lt. Colonel  Dresing  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Ka^ 
Pah  at  Rnapekapeka  on  the  ixth  Jan.  1846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hutt,  and  served  utf 
during  different  operations  (Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Hardinge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  1852-53  (ilt^ 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  River  in  Au^.  1848,  when  hf  « 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  inclndirg  t 
battles  of  Alma  and  Likerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  stJi  Class  a  tl 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Midor  Granville  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Aji 
and  Inkerman,  and  .siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Olvde'e  An 
before  Lucknow  on  X4th  Nov.  X857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  GwaiioT  Cess 
gent  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  1858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  witli  two  CUqi 

*  Captain  Willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  1855  with  the  Z3th  Light  Lifantrv,  and  was  present  all 
battle  of  the  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasn,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Captain  Bonrke  served  with  the  Capo  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X850-5X  (Medal) ;  and  in  1852-51 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  commanded  several  successfhl  patrols. 

u  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indadin^l 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  aGth  Oct.,  and 


the  Qusurries  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Kxu^ 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

1*  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  X845-46,  and  was  present  sk\ 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

I*  Captain  Clarke  serred  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  X7th  April  1855,  inclndinfr  the 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tchorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchern^a  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  st|l 
of.  i^  tr6op  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  affkir  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  M«S 

^*  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Armv,  including  the  Sutlcg  campaign  of  X845-4O 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Punjaub  campai^  of  1848-49  (Medal),  with  General  Wheeler'$l| 
Force.  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolund^urj 
siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having,  when  cominandisv 
3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  picquet,  with  xoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  m,  body  of  500  fl 
infantry,  soo  horse,  and  2  gnns,  cuttine^up  more  than  100  men,  capturing  the  two  guns,  and  driving  the  svre^ 
^kLsmy  Into  and  over  the  Goomtee.  This  feat  was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  of  broken  groanil 
partially  under  the  flanking  flre  of  an  adjoining  fort.  On  this  occasion  he  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  a 
face  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  efl'eots  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  p^i 

1*  Lt  Colonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  X655  with  the  rath  High2aai 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava ,  and  siege  of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sna  To^iih  Hsi 

u  Colonel  Morrison  was  present  when  the  batteries  of  Obligadd  in  the  River  Parana  were  attacked  and  earn 
aolh  Nov.  1845.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  X857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  Is* 
before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Provost  Marshal  to  the  expedition,  and  afterwards  as  Ikd 
General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  the  campaign  In  the  north  of  Chins  ia  1 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  fort  (mentiancd  m 
spatohes),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

1*  Major  Taylor  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  fcr  Pi 
Also  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  xStb  Js 
slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Also  in  India  during  the  1 
part  of  the  Mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  in  the  Deccan. 

■1  Captain  Cuninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  up  V>  26th  Kc  v^ 


The  Honourable  Corps  of  Qentlemen-at-Arins,  3  ' 

^  3l^jor  Ellison  seryed  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  47th  Regt.,  Inclnclling  the  battles  of  Alma  and 

iQkennstt,  oaptnze  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebaetopol,  and  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  (Medal  with  three  Ola^ps,  Sardinian 

tnd  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Glass  of  the  Mec^idie). 

M  Colonel  Stewart  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  in  Z840,— at  the  Gamp  at  D'Jouni  as  ActlngEng;ineer, 

the  norm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (War  Medal 

^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Seryed  also  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa  from  1841  to  1844 ;  commanded  a  r.c- 

nehment  of  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barraooons  in  184a  and  liberated  1,200  slaves  atKabenda,  Ambriz, 
Buck  Point,  Loango,  Punta  4a  Llnha,  25  miles  up  the  river  Congo  ;  and  a  second  time  at  Kabenda,  three  miles 
inland,  when  he  was  attacked  by  a  mnoh  superior  force,  and  after  liberating  the  slaves  and  destroying  the  barra- 
ooons effected  a  safls  retreat  to  the  beach  with  three  men  mortally  wounded,  closely  pressed  by  a  large  force 
a anned  Africans  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  battalion  of  Boyal  Marines  sent  to  Japan  from  1864 
to  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 

M  ^  •»  of  Japan,  on  the  sth  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

"  Lt. Colonel  Sandeman  served  with  the  zst  Boyal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  I'th  Oct.  1851, 
^  ^Prewnt  at  the  batUes  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and/aU  ^f  .S^bastopol  (Medal  with 
ttujM  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'■  LtCoiouol  Hem/  served  in  the  86th  Best,  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Porce  in  1357-58, 
jnd  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  ofDhar,  actions  of  Mundesoor  and  Goodarea,  siege  storm  and  capture  of 
CHondaree,  and  abo  of  the  fort  and  town  of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  and  Koonch,  actions  at  and  in  front  of  Calpoo, 
owUo  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  actions  of  the  i6th  and  19th  June,  and  capture  of  the  town 
and  fortress  of  Gwalior,  acted  as  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Brigadier  Stuart  in  most  of  the  latter  engagements  (Medal  with 
tJaap,  four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Msgor). 

C^^'  Wvatt  served  with  the  X4th  Li^t  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also 
m  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  SirHugh  Bose  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahutghur, 
Mtion  of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota,  forcing  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  siege  and  capture  o;f 
Jl^nj"  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"Captain  Campbell- Walker  served  in  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
nun  14th  March  1856  to  the  end  of  the  Bussian  War.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Douglas,  including  the  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
and  subsequent  oi>erations  on  the  March  to  the  relief  of  Azimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Pavy  served  with  the  74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
ttorm  and  capture  of  Gapaul  (Medal). 

"  Uajor  Wmgfield  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  pre- 
Mat  at  the  fUl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  action  of  Sihho,  also  those  of  the  x8th  and  a  zst  September. 
''<|njnanded  the  Cavalzy  force  sent  to  Tungchon  with  Mr.  Wade  to  demand  the  giving  up  of  the  prisoners  on  the 
ioth;September,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lieutenant  Maloolmson  served  in  the  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in 
^j^57>  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boras^oon,  and  action  of 
Khooahab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Grose).  Served  also  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  including  the 
•wof  Batehur  and  fWl  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Ctasp) . 

"Mr.  WaUer  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kaili  (Medal). 
**  Colonel  Master  commanded  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  rehef  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  iSsy*  and  served  with  it  in 
JQtram's  Force  at  the  Alum  Bagh  in  all  the  operations  of  the  succeeding  months,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the 
aptnreof  Lucknow,  ae  also  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50,  including  the  action  of  Doundorkeiraand 
Buarghat,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Oomerea  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a 
rear*«8ervioe). 

"  Mr.  T.  WilUama  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  July  to  the  xst  October  1855,  including 
be  ne«re  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

."^  Major  p.  L.  TiUbrook  served  with  the  soth  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  August  X855,  including  the 
vp  and  &U  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  LLColonel  H.  P.  Vance  served  with  the  38th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Januanr  to  the  xsth  April  1855,  in 
jading  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Alao  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov. 
Aj;,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affkirs  of  Barree 
MNu«:gur  (Brevet  of  Miyor.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"Captain  Noel  served  with  the  31  st  Begiment  throughout  the  Sutlej  Campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at 
u  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah,  Budmwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 
"  M^or  M  J.  Battye  was  present  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Bngland  in  allite  operations  on  its  second 
BTanoe  on  and  return  from  Kandahar  in  1841-43.  Also  with  Colonel  Wymer's  Brigade  in  the  Urghundaub  valley. 
f^i  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Joined  his  regiment  (the  axst)  at  the  commencement  of  the  outbreak 
ithe  Southern  Konkan.  Served  on  General  Outram  s  staff  with  the  Light  Field  Force  in  Sawunt  Warree.  Present 
tthe  siege  and  occupation  of  Munohur  and  Munsontosh.  Engaged  with  the  advanced  guard  at  Golior,  axat 
n-  184c,  and  at  MooUa.  6th  February— horse  shot  under  him. 

*U.GdIonelB.H.  GkorM  served  with  the  31st  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55*  including  the  battle  of 
l^^nafte  and  (kll  of  Sebiistopol,  attack  of  the  Bedan  on  the  x  8th  June,  where  he  commanded  the  scalinfr-ladder 
*>Y>  ana  waa  mentioned  in  dtapatchee :  served  as  Adjutant  at  the  ftdl  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kinboum 
■fU  with  two  Olaepe,  Sardiiiian  and  Turkiah  Medals). 

-Jf-Otiitmbl  Ooooh  served  with  the  6ind  Begiment  |n  the  Crimea  from  xath  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
■«  Sebastopol  and  the  sortiee  of  the  5th  9th  and  xoth  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  assaults  of  the 
■an  on  the  xStli  Jtrne  (in  command  of  the  Wool-bag  party  of  his  regiment)  and  Sth  September  (mentioned  in 
UJWies,  Brevei  of  Mi^r,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  L^on  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<!yidie,  Sardinian 
■Jukiah  Medala).  Appointed  Town  M^jor  in  Sebastopol  immediately  after  its  fijl  for  his  services  during  the 
in  and  ftnal  aasault. 

J^Cotoael  S.  Brown  attired  throughout  the  Butlq'  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and 
■Jpn  (Medal  and  Qlasp).  Burmeae  war  of  1852-53,  fhoiuding  the  recapture  of  Pegu  on  3iBt  Nov.,  relief  of  its 
noa  on  1^  Dee.,  and  operations  in  the  vioinxfy  (Medal  vnth  Clasp  ft>r  Pegu).  Suppression  of  the  Indian 
ay»  faidndikiffttie  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  siege  of  Delhi  and  assault  of  the  Bedgate,  wounded  in  five  places,  in 
Kttogerooaly ^Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  waa 
Mot  at  the  attack  aadoapto^  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (Clasp). 

'  l«;<JoUmciI  G.  H.  Pocklington  served  with  the  x8th  Boyal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  campaign  of  1852-53  (Medal 
HI  Clasp  for  Peflpa)  •  Served  also  in  the  Crimea  from  xst  June  x8s5,  Indndln^  the  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  and 
kA  of  the  xSth  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  MedaU. 

'  >*jw  Braekenbnry  served  with  the  6xst  Begiment  in  the  Puz^aub  campaign  of  x  848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
lie  of  Qoqjerat,  and  with  the  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Knyber  Pass  in  February  and  Marsh 
jMMedal  with  Clasp).  Present  with  the  expedition  to  the  Buzofoie  Countiy  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
JJfra*  viHagea  on  the  xtth  and  14U1  Deo.  1849  (Medal  with  Cla^).  Served  with  the  rank  of  Captain  with  tho 
[^•aOontlniieDt  and  performed  dnty  as  an  Engineer  Officer  in  the  Crimea  in  t855-56  (Turkish  Medal). 

u.ColonAl  fleott  served  with  the  ^and  Hiffhlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  T854-55,  including  the 
Hes  of  Alma  and  BialaUava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Tenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
■pa,  5th  Claaa  of  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in 
to,  including  the  actions  at  Cownpore  (6th  Dec.  X857),  Seraighat,  Khodngunj,  Shumsabad.  siege  and  fhll  of 
itaow  and  abaauH  of  Che  Martlniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Booyah,  action  at  AUygunge. 
Kk  and  captttre  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  4and  Highlanders  and 
wl  througbooftlhe  eecond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafal ;  commanded 
"^^mtut  as  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (mentioned  in  Sir  A.  Alison's  report  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
saving  had  the  particular  direction  of  the  withdrawal  of  the  Rear  Guard),  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slight  wound  of 

head)  and  captvre  of  Coomasaie,  and  with  the  42nd  formed  the  Rear  Guard  during  the  burning  of  the  city,  and 
^l^a^Vif  "^*"*  ™*'^  ^^®  arrival  of  the  Forces  at  the  Adans   Hills  (mention^  in  ^(ffS*\J^^  QTB'IV^^' 


30  Her  Majesty*s  Body  Ouard  of  the 

Honourable  Corps  of  Oentlemen-at-Arms, 

The  Body  Quard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  oeccwion^. 

(BbTABLISKXD  XV  THB  YbAB   X509.) 

Captain William,  JSarl  of  Coventry,  28  May  77. 

LUutenant  Gastavna  Hume,^  late  Bt.Lt. Col.  Unatt.,  30  Nov.  78. 

Standard  Bearer Wm.  CBryen  Taylor, i>  late  Major  33  F.x  Jan.  76. 

GxirTLi]csir-A.T-Aiiv8. 

Sdvrard  Goodwin,  late  Major  Cam&rtJ^tf  ift/tiia  '23  June  49  Jas  Ainslie  Stewart,**  late  Colonel  R.  Mar.  ... 

Stapleton  Charlee  Cotton 'x6  Oct.  49  'John  Glas  Sandeman.**  late  Captain  z  Drs....' 

""        -------  -  -         -         26  Feb.  52  .Robert  Edw.  Henry  "late Brev.Lt.Col.  20  P.' 


Edward  Sutherland,  lato  Brevet  Major  7  F  .. 
'88, Major  6  We»t  York  Militia.. 


,  Hon.  Major  r.  f.  p.  5  F  . 
*       ~  '    '^oloi   '*' 


Fra.  C.  Wem 

Griffin  NichoJ     ,  . 

T.  B.  Mortimer,  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  Unatt. 

Charles  Dreslng,'  late  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  3  F. 

Henry  Hardinge,71ateLt.Col.  Rifle  Brigade  ... 

Bevil  Granville,"  late  Brevet  Major  23  F.^<^'u- 
tant  X  HerU  Byte  Votunteere   

Stanhope  Leonard  Douglas  Wi]lan,>late  Cap- 
tain 2P 

Paget  John  Bourke,>«  late  Captain  x  x  F 

Henry  JobIingWallack,"late  Captain  77  F..., 

John  Henry  LowndeB,"late  Lt.Colonel  6  F. .. 

John  Walrond  Clarke.  ^*  late  Captain  zo  Hub.  . . 

T€  Fred.  Robertson  Aikman,"  Captain  h.  p, 
Bengal  Infimtry,  Lt.Col.  Gfinmandani  East 
MiddUeex  Militia 

James  Herbert  Freme,^'  lato  Captain  79  F. 
Lt.Cohnel  x  Skropekire  B\/l^  Volunteere    

Wm.  Cuninghame  Cuninghame,'^  late  Cap- 
tain 79  P.   

Richard  George  Ellison,**  late  Major  47  F.  .. 

John  Cha.  D.  Morrison,^*  late  Col.  R.Marines 


Pis  Nov.  60  ' Cha. Edwyn  Wyatt,*'  late  Bt. Major  8  Husears' 

16  July  61  'Arthur  Cfampbell- Walker,**  late  Captain  79! 
22  July  61 M  F.  Adjutant  i  Sertfordskire  B^e  VolmnUere' 
22  July  61 1, Francis  Pavy,**  late  Captain  74  F 

3  Feb.  63  I  Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld.si  late  Major  UonlA 

'1    gomerp  xeotMinry  Cavahy 1 

9  Sept.  63  UC  John  Grant  Malcolmson,**  late  Lient.  2\ 

I    Bombay  Cavalry ■ 

8  Oct.  63  John  Hampden  Waller.**  late  Lieut.  28  F 

25  Apr.  64  Wm.  Chester  Master,  C.9.S*  late  Colonel  36  F.' 

17  Dec.  64||Theodore  WilliamB.*<  late  Lieut.  10  Hussars...! 
x7Deo.  64  jHoratio  Page  Vance. ** late  Brevet Lt. Col. 3BF. 

8  Mar.  65   Edward  Andrew  Noel,**  late  Captain  31  Foot  ' 

1  Montagu  Jno.  BaUve,«ilate  Major  Indian  Army , 

iShadwell  H.  Clerke,<«Bt.  Lt.Col.  h.p.  21  P.  ..J 

13  May  65  j  Reynold  Alleyne  Clement,  lat^  Captain  6B  Foot 

'Charles  CoocV*Lt.  Col.  Unatt ' 

19  July  65  lEdward  Brown,**  Colonel,  r.f  p.  lox  P ' 

iGeo.  Henry  Pocklington,**  late  Li.  Col.  x8  F..." 

18  Aug.  67'  I  Henry  Brackenbury,*'  late  Major  Depot  Batt. 
x5  Feb.  68  I  Francis  Cunningham  Soott,**  CB.  Lt-CoL 
30  Mar.  69  I    h.p.  42  F ^. 


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Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  A^wtant.—  Philip  Limborch  Tillbrook,*?  late  Mi^or  Unatt.,  13  Deo.  78, 
8ub  Officer.— lA,.Go\one\  J.  G.  Sandeman,**  late  Captain  x  Drs.  34  Feb.  74. 
Scarlet— Pacific  Blue  Velvet.  I  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lt. Colonel  G.  Hume  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  baft': 
of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Campbell  on  the  expedition  to  Kertcb,  v . 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  in  which  the  Major  General  was  killed ;  was  D.A.A.G.  srd  Division  f'^c 
July  X855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^.'tJL 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  q8th  fh)m  xath  Nov.  X857  ^  9^  Augast  1858;  was  present  s'  *-^' 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  with  Grant's  Division  during  the  summer  oampaign  in  Onde,  including  f:^cJ 
minor  afDiirs  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  ,  I 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Dresing  served  with  the  58th  Regt.  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  K^v;:  ^ 
Pah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  nth  Jan.  1846,  after  which  he  proceeded  to  the  valley  of  the  Hatt,  and  servtd  u.'^ 
during  different  operations  (Medal). 

f  Lt.Colonel  Hardinge  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  and  in  that  of  1852-53  (MetI^t, 
Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.E.  of  the  Great  Orange  Biver  in  Aug.  X848,  when  bs  *a 
present  and  slightly  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Eastern  camimign  of  x8s4,  includiiif  t:i 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Claasc/  tl^ 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Muor  Granville  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  A]=^ 
and  Inkerman,  and.aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Joined  Lord  Clrde'^  A.'v? 
befbre  Lucknow  on  X4th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  also  at  the  defeat  of  the  Owaiior  Can.*. 
gent  at  Oawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  at  the  fkll  of  Lucknow  in  Mar.  X858  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Civ?  1 

*  Captain  willan  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  June  X855  ^ith  the  X3th  Light  Infkntrv,  and  w«a  present  i(u| 
batile  of  the  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Glasn,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

i<>  Captain  Bourke  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X850-5X  (Medal);  and  in  1652-5:  1 
the  Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  conunanded  sevend  successftxl  patrols.  | 

u  Lt.Colonel  Lowndes  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  camimign  of  xS^jtSS*  indndkpu 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  stciv^\ 
the  ()uiuTieB  on  7th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Kcifk 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

1*  Captain  Wallack  served  with  the  oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  camjmign  of  1845-46,  and  was  prettnt  at  ^ 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  J 

1*  Oaptidn  Clarke  servied  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x7th  April  x855,inoliidxng  the  m 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Tohorgaum,  battle  of  the  Tchernura  where  he  commanded  a  squadron  in  ecap^ 
of.  a^feroop  of  Horse  Artillery,  and  an  afiUr  with  the  Cossacks  near  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  M0U 

1*  LUColonel  Aikman  served  eighteen  years  in  the  Bengal  Armv,  including  the  Sutlej  campcugn  of  1845-4^^ 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pui^aub  campaign  of  x 848-49  (Medal),  with  Creneral  Wheeler's  IM 
Force.  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  x857^58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  action  of  Bolund^lii^',  4 
siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  fbr  having,  when  commsndiss  i 
3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  the  advanced  picquet,  with  xoo  of  his  men,  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  body  of  yx>  ni 


face  in  a  pex«onal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy,  the  effects  of  which  compelled  him  to  retire  on  half  psy. 

1*  Lt. Colonel  Freme  served  the  Eastern  oampaign  of  1854  and  up  to  9th  Feb.  X855  with  tlie  Toth  Hi^^bsM 
including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Bebastonol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Tnrkifih  Xm 

M  Colonel  Morrison  was  present  when  the  batteries  of  Obllgadd  in  the  River  Parana  were  attacked  and  eainj 
90th  Nov.  X845.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  of  x857-<59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  (Tanton  river,  the^aafl 
before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Provost  Marshal  to  the  expedition,  and  afterwards  ss  D.^ 
General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major).  Served  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  Chixia  is  m 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  fort  (mentioned  :z  i 
spatohes),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.(}olonel) . 

»  Major  Taylor  served  with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  I 
Also  in  the  Crimea  firom  30th  Dec.  X854.  including  the  sieare  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  xSth  Jl 
slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Also  in  India  during  iUi 
part  of  the  Mutiny  of  X857-58,  and  served  for  many  months  with  a  field  force  m  the  Deccan. 

*i  Captain  Cuninghame  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  X854  up  to  3601  Xcr 
also  tnm  Jan.  to  9th  Feb.  X855.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  tfeg«  of  Bebastmiol  f 
three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


St  John 


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1st  Life  Guards. 

The  Eoyol  Arms.    "PBiriirsuLi."  "Watbhloo." 


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^'^£!.^'-'j Colonel.— George  Charles,  JBarl  of  Lncan,^  OCB.  Entian^  29  Aui?.  x6;  Lt.  24  Dec.  18;  CajiL  16  M^ay  23  ; 
^t;;]  Half  Mty'or,  23  Juno  25  ;  Lt.ColoneU  9  Nov.  26  ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major  General^  11  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut. Gineral, 
'*:  i**}!    24  Dec.  s8  ;  General,  28  Aug.  65  ;  Colonel  ist  Life  Guards,  22  Feb.  65. 

-5  I  ...  jLirateasnt  Colonel.— James  Keith  Fraser,*  Cornet  4-  Sub  Lt.  '16  Apr.  52;  Lieut.  '23  Mar.  55;   Cifpt.^17 
I  Nov.  57 ;  Major  4*  Lt. Colonel,  29  May  72  ;  Colonel,  29  May  77 ;  ii^rit/enaw*  Colonel,  21  July  77. 

Xigorand  L'tUolonel.— Charles  Wilmer  Buncombe,  Comet  i^  Sub  Li.  '22  July  56;  Lieut.  '26  Aug.  59;  Capt. 
^3  April  67 ;  Major  4'  Lietttenan t  Colonel,  2 1  July  77 .    ^ 


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CiPTAnrs. 

Eon.  Berinald  Arthur  James  Talbot* 

Charles  Needham  

Son.  Chas.  Cayendish  George  Byng,  Aid«\ 

deCamptoFrineeSdwardefSaxe  Weimar ) 

James  Alexander,  Sari  qf  Galedon  

Edward  Maahiter  Dansey,  Adjutant  Qlou-  "i 

eeit«r$kire  Twnumry  Cavalry  ) 

Sir  Bimon  Maodonala  Lockhart,  JBoW 

John  Edmund  Philip  Spicer 

Reginald  Charles  Tumor*  

Johns.  Southwood  

Algernon  Fox  Eric  Smith 

Lmrnvjorrs. 

Arthur  William  Hill-Trevor 

Charles  Napier  Miles  

George  Bridges  H.  Dennett,  Lord  Bodney... 

Henry  Vincent  Higgins 

Thomas  Charles  Pleydell  Galley 

John  Weyland 

Reginald  Brooke 

Henry  Gerard  Leigh   


SUB  LIB€T. 
(ok  2irD  LT.) 


Smovb  "LajrairASTfi. 


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28  Oct.  71 
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2z  Sept.  74 

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29  Nov. 
II  Feb. 
XI  Sept. 
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5  June 
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P  8  May 
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21  July 
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SSXVBT 
MAJOR. 


BBSVKT 
LT.COLOKXL. 


Arthur  Henry  John  Walsh 7  Aug.  78 

Son.  Goplestone  Biohard  Gfeorge  Warwick 

Bampfyide  27  Sept  79 

George  Lindsay  Holford '  31  Jan.    80 

Midina  Iftuter.— Gordon  Carter,  24  Jan.  80. 

QmarUr  Matter.— Joim  Henry  Stuart  Reid,  23  Jan.  69. 

Surgeon  Ifqior.— Owen  WiUiam  George,  MD. ;  SurgwnMqjor,  6  June  71 

5«r7«o«.— Thomas  William  Thompson,  30  Sept.  75. 

VHerinarf  Surgeon.— HaxUn  Mence,  25  July  55 ;  i»*  CUu§,  4  Deo.  63. 


BcBxle^— toeing*  Blue.— AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumed from  France,  January  tZi6. 
'  Lord  Lacan  servedthe  campaign  of  1828  on  the  Staff  of  the  Russian  Army  in  Bulgaria  (Russian  War  Medal  and 


»  present  at  its  bombardment  uid  surrender  (Medal).     Has  received  a  Gold  Medal  fhmi  the  President  of  the 

«Bch  Republic  in  recognition  of  his  devoted  services  to  the  wounded  on  the  field  of  battle  in  the  Franoo-G^ertnan 

Bipsign  of  1870-71. 

*  Captsin  the  Hon.  R.  Talbot  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zuln  war  of  1879  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Baker 

well's  Column. 

'  CsDtsin  Tumor  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War,  in  1874 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


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Yeomen  of  the  Onaxd. 

Her  Majesty's  Body  Ouard. 

(IirtTXTUTBB  BY  HSXBT  VII.  IK  THB  YXAB   Z485.) 


Captain   Lord  Skelmersdale,  a  March  74. 

Lieutenant Lt. Colonel  Arthur  Need.i  late  of  14  Hussars,  iz  Feb.  70. 

Eneiffn Colonel  JJoii.  William  James  Colville,*  late  of  Rifle  Brigade,  11  Feb.  70. 

EXOKS. 

Lt. Colonel  Charles  Doyle  Patterson,'  late  of  10  Foot,  13  Fob.  6a. 
Lt.Colonel  John  Augustus  Todd,*  late  of  14  Hussars,  a  Apr.  64. 
Captain  Francis  Brockman  Morley.*  late  of  40  Foot,  24  Oct.  68. 
Colonel  Henry  Humo,«  CJB.  late  of  Grenadier  Guards,  22  Nov.  73. 
Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  Adjutant,— LUColonel  Wm.  Griffin  Sutton,?  r.  f.  p.  GaTalry  Depot,  9  Jan.  62. 

140  Yeomen. 
.^^tf»f«.— Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

*  Lt. Colonel  Need  sored  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  'Whish,  and  was  prcffi: 
during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Sooijkoond;  was  &'.»-:> 

5 resent  at  the  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Gtoojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
[edal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  CIsst 
Also  with  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Boss  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captBr; 
of  Bahutghur,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Garrakota  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  across  the  Beaa  (specially  laei- 
tioned  in  despatches),  forcing  the  Mnddenpore  Pass  (horse  wounded),  btfttle  of  the  Betwa  (horse  wounded,  ssi 
specially  mentioned  in  despatches— life  saved  by  Lieut.  James  Leith,  for  which  the  Victoria  Cross  was  awarded  :•; 
mm),  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fortress  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  aflkirs  during  the  advance  on  Cali^t 
and  action  of  Gtolowlee,  capture  of  Calpee  and  nursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches),  action  of  Morar,  action  resolu:.: 
in  the  recapture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Gwalior.  Served  under  Sir  BoDert  yapier  in  18^7-58  in  the  pursuit  of  lia 
rebels  under  FeroseshaJh,  action  of  Ranode  f horse  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  Tanua  Topee  (mentioned  in  despstdui, 
Brevets  of  Msjor  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  the  Hon.  William  Colville  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-5St  iuctaoir^ 
the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fliU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  lu^or.  Knight  of  the  I^r-'- 
ef  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th-  Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

*  Lt.Goionel  Patterson  served  with  the  loth  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaini  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobn(.3 
(Medal).  Also  the  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  whole  or  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan, acto". 
of  Booxjkhoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  GSate  in  command  of  tlie  stonxLTf 
party,  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  (Commanded  three  oampanicr  u. 
the  loth  Regt.  in  Shahabad  with  Major  Byre's  field  force  at  Dilawnr,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  was  menttc:^ 
In  despatches  for  his  gallantay  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Todd  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of  1838-^  in  Affghaniit&r. 
including  the  sieg9  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  Pninaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  inelaii:^; 
the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Goojerat  ^edal  with  two  Cls6^>- 
Served  as  Brigade  S&or  of  Cavalry  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  as  Brip^ 
Muor  to  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  Central  India  field  force  under  Sir  Hu^h  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  preeent  ai  ^le  ^m 
imd  capture  of  Rahutghur,  reUef  of  Bangor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcmg  the  Mnddenpore  Pass,  siege  and  capcrt 
of  Jhansi,  battles  of  Betwa  with  Koonch,  and  aniurs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee  and  action  of  Golowlie;  also  ibf 
action  of  Morar.  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  pursuit  with  action  of  Jowra  Alipore :  served  as  Assistant  Ad|}Tiu=i 
General  to  the  Crwalior  Division  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  and  at  the  action  of  Ranode,  also  present  at  the  capbire  r 
the  fort  of  Powrie  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Morley  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  during  the  operations  in  Scinde  in  1848.  Served  with  the  4=^ 
Regt.  m  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore,  2pth  Dec.  1843  (Bronae  Star). 

*  Colonel  Hume  served  theKastem  campaign  of  1854-55  ^i^^  the  95th  Regt.  uicluding  the  battlea  of  the  JUai 
(wounded,  horse  killed  under  him,  and  mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— shot  thrcs^ 
the  thigh),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  in  command  of  the  Regiment ;  he  snccerJa 
to  the  command  of  the  Regiment  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  (Medal  with  three  Cl^^r*, 
CB.f  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  recommended  fur  '^ 
Victoria  Cron  by  Lt.Gen.  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  "  an  act  of  special  and  useftQ  valour  at  an  important  moniest  il 
the  battle  ofthe  Alma  in  having  seized  a  Colour  and  led  over  the  bridge,  the  oflicers  previously  bearing  it  liavan 
been  struck  down  by  the  enemy^s  fire." 

7  Lt.Golonel  Sutton  has  received  the  4th  (ylass  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  Medal,  for  services  with  the  .m 
Turkish  Contingent. 


Military  Enights  of  Windsor. 


Major  RoUo  Gillespie  Burslem,  late  of  13  F.  {Governor), 

fi  Captain  Francis  Gee,  Unatt. 

Colonel  Paris  Wm.  Aug.  Bradshaw,  late  Unattached. 

Major  Wm.  Young, ^  late  Paymaster  Depot  Battalion. 

LtA?olonel  Joseph  Sanderson,  r.f.p.  x  F. 

Patrick  Cahill,Mate  Major  56  F. 

LUColonel  Fred.  Percy  Lea,  late  Unattached. 

Colonel  Heniy  Gahan,  late  of  s  West  India  Regt. 

Captain  Wm.Maloney,  h.p.  (Quarter  Master  Depot  Batt. 


Captain  James  Menzies,  h.p.  Quarter  Master  Depot  Bd 

Lt. Colonel  William  Stevens,  h.p.  2  F. 

Colonel  James  John  Graham,  late  Unattached. 

Mi^or  James  Powell,*  r.f.p.  :o2  Foot. 

Captain  James  Baird,'  late  of  88  F.  | 

Mi^  James  Stillman,^  late  of  9  F.  [(Sav.  £^ 

Captain  John  Attkins  Pickworth,7  h.p.  Riding  Ms«fl 

Colonel  George  de  Rottenburgh,*  CB.  late  of  xoo  F. 

Lt.Colonel  Heniy  Fred.  Saunders,*  late  of  3  W.  I.  Bsp. 


^  Major  Young  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  the  canmaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahmtta  (Sovntir.al 
was  present  t^^e  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  l>unuUa  and  Pownghnr. 

s  Major  Cahill  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  war  in  China  in  1842,  indodins  the  storsK  ^ 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton  (slighUy  wounded),  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capfeore  of  Ckasm 
attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Niiu>po,  repulse  of  night  attaek  on  Nin^po,  attack  m 
capture  of  C^hapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chinkiangfoo  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  tH^ 
and  present  at  tne  battle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol—severely  wounded.  Thanked  in  DivisioBal  OrdM 
for  able  assistance  rendered  in  the  trenches  on  the  x8th  October  1854  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  TnxkiBh  Medi^ 

*  Major  Powell  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Kumool  in  1839.  Served  in  the  Orunean  CaaKpuri 
f^om  December  2854,  and  organised  and  commanded  the  8th  Battalion  of  the  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  vi 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

s  Captain  Baird  served  with  the  4xst  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854-55,  indudinip  tlie  hs&««  | 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  9th'  June),  sortie  of  96th  Oct.,  and  asaaaltt  uf  ^ 
Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•  Major  Still    an  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  from  z4th  August  1855,  including  the  bss'.t 
Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  operations  near  Eupatoria  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkith  Mci*-' 
Was  at  Meerut  at  the  Sepoy  mutiny  on  loth  May  2857,  and  served  the  campaign  of  that  year,  including  the  I' 
of  Hindun,  siege  and  fall  of  Delhi,  and  Bubsequent  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  CbwpV 

f  Captain  Piokworth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  includin^r  the  reecsju 
sanoe  to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkex-man,  and  the  Tchemaya,  afiUrs  of  Bulfanak  and  M'KezLi^ 
Farm,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  French  War  Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Senned  j 
Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  (^undaree,  Mttle  of  Kt 
Serai,  capture  of  Ghmlior,  and  action  of  Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

•  Colonel  de  Rottenburgh  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  and  reoeived  the  Breret  rank  of  M^jor  for  i 
vices  there  whilst  employed  on  a  particular  service.  ^ 

*  Lt.Colonel  Saunders  served  at  Sierra  Leone  and  the  Gambia  fVom  1836  to  1841 ; 
ezpeditionax7  force  In  the  interior  in  1837 ;  employed  on  a  special  mission  to  convey  dei 
Senegal  in  z^8 ;  ccnmianded  the  troops  at  a  riot  at  the  Gambia  in  1838,  and  whilst  at  i ' 
gun.    ServecT in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  havtag  distingu 
devoted  and  gallant  conduct  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 


L  Joha'i 


Wood.] 


Ist  Life  Guards. 

The  Boyal  Arms.    "  PBirnrsuLA"  "  Watbbloo.* 


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''■'^^:i''; Colonel.— Georffe  Obarles,  Earl  of  Lncan.i  GC3.  EnHgn,  29  Ausr.  x6;  Lt.  24  Dec.  i8  :  Capl 

ij.    I'AV.  ' 


-„_  ,  ^   y  '  -^ •-• ' — ' '   -..    -  16  May  22  ; 

Major,  23  Juno  25  ;  Lt.Coloiul,  9  Nov.  26  ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Major  General,  ti  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut. Gineral, 

24  Dec.  58  ;  General,  28  Aug.  65  ;  Colonel  ist  Life  Guards,  22  Feb.  65. 
lientonaBt  Colonel.— James  Keith  Fraser,*  Cornet  4-  Sub  Lt,  Pi6  Apr.  52;  Lieut.  1*23  Mar.  55;   C.yj/.  ^17 

Nov.  57 ;  Major  4"  Lt.Colonel,  29  May  72  ;  Colonel,  29  May  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  21  jfuly  77. 
Major  and  Lt. Colonel.— Charles  Wilmer  Duncombe,  Comet  ^  Sub  Lt.  '2^  July  56;  Lieut.  ^26  Aug.  59;  Capt, 

^3  April  67 }  Major  4'  Litntenant  Colonel,  21  July  77. ^ 


CA.VTAIK8. 

^(M.  Beginald  Arthur  James  Talbof 

Charles  Needham  

Hon.  Chas.  Cavendish  George  Byxig,  Aide\ 
de  Camp  to  Prince  Sdvard  of  Sast  Weimar} 

James  Alexander,  Sari  qf  Caledon  

Edward  Maahiter  Danaey,  ^4;t(to»<  Glom- 1 


COttNKT  AJTD 
SUB  LIVUT. 
(ok  2KD   LT.) 


etneTth/ur^  xec 


r  Cavalry 


Sir  Simon  Maodonald  Lookhart,  Bart. 

John  Sdmnnd  Philip  Spicer 

Reginald  Charles  Tumor*  

John  8.  Sonthwood  

Algernon  Fox  Eric  Smith 

LuVTBirABTS. 

Arthur  William  HiU-Trevor 

Charles  Napier  Miles  

George  Bridges  H.  Dennett,  Lord  Bodney... 

Henry  Vincent  Higgins 

Thomas  Charles  Pleydell  Calley 

John  Weyland 

Beginald  Brooke 

Henry  Gerard  Leigh 


^13  May  59 
^17  Nov.  63 

p  8  June  67 

'13  July  67 

'14  Sept.  67 

'17  May  68 

**i2  June  69 

'22  Mar.  7x 


zx  May   78 


2]n>  LIBUT. 


7  Aug.  78 


P28  July 
Pi  I  Jan. 

'30  Sept. 

^sMay 

'  sMay 

'17  Aug. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
12  Aug. 


21  Sept.  74 

6  Sept.  75 
so  Nov.  75 
29  Nov.  76 
XI  Feb.    77 

11  Sept.   76 
zi  Sept.  76 

5  June    78 

12  Mar.    80 


PSMay 
^5  May 

9  Aug. 

z6  Aug. 

28  Mar. 


21  July 
9  July 
27  Sept.  79 
29  Oct.  79 
z2Mar.   80 


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MA  J  ox. 


BBBVXT 
LT.COLOKBL. 


SioovD  LavawAJXTB, 

Arthur  Henry  John  Walsh 

Son.  Goplestone  Richard  George  Warwick 

Bamplyide  27  Sept.  79 

George  Lindsay  Holfiyrd '  31  Jan.    80 

Bidina  JToefer.— Gordon  Carter,  24  Jan.  80. 

QnarUr  Jlfate«r.— John  Henry  Stuart  Reid,  23  Jan.  69. 

Surgeon  Jfa/or.— Owen  William  George,  MD. ;  Surgeon  Mqfor,  6  June  71. 

5ftr^eo«.— Thomas  William  Thompson,  30  Sept.  75* 

Vettrinary  l9»f^7eo».— Martin  Mence,  25  July  ss  i  i**  Clou,  4  Deo.  63. 

Scarlet— 2''a«tn<7«  Blue.— .i^en^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  France,  January  1816. 
'Lord  Lucan  served  the  campaign  of  1828  on  the  Staflf  of  the  Russian  Army  in  Bulgaria  (Russian  War  Medal  and 
^QQunander  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia).  Conmianded  the  Cavalry  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 


"V  present  at  its  bombardment  and  surrender  (Medal).  Has  received  a  Gold  Medal  fhmi  the  President  of  the 
Resch  Bepublio  in  recognition  of  his  devoted  services  to  the  wounded  on  the  field  of  battle  in  the  Franco-Gerknan 
(■Kpugn  of  1870-71. 

J  Captain  the  Hon.  R.  Talbot  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Baker 
BfieseU's  Column. 
'  Captain  Tumor  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the  AshanU  War,  in  1874 


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2nd  Life  Guards.  \y^»^- 

The  Boyal  Arms.    "PjBHiHSULi.'*  "Wathbloo." 
Colonel.—  George  Fred.,  Viscount  Templetown,!  XCB.    Enngn,  '24  AprU  93  j  Li.  '29  Oct  as ;  Ca/i*. 

P12  Deo.  a6;  Major,  ^16  June  37 ;  Li.Colontl,  »i6  April  41 ;  Colonel,  xi  Kov.  51 ;  Ifflyor  e«uroi,  afiOctsS; 

Litnt. General,  g  March  65 ;  General,  6  April  73 ;  Colonel,  and  Life  Guards,  10  Oct.  76. 
Lloutenant  Colonel— Henry  P.  Bwart,  Comet,  ^'ad  Feb.  58;  Lt.  'aa  July  59;    Capt.  'as  Mar.6«;  JCajV 

and  Lt.Colonel,  a6  March  73 ;  Colonel,  a6  March  78 ;  Xfitfu^ewant  Colonel,  10  April  78. 
Kajor  ft  Lt.Colonel.— John  Stephenson  Ferguson,*  Comet  ^  Swft  Lt.  'n  June  52;  if.  8  Deo.  54;  Cajrf. 

5  Sept.  56 ;  Brevet  Major,  $  July  72  ;  3f<yor  ^  Lt.Colonel,  10  April  78. 


CiPTAIHS. 

George  Auanistus  Curzon*  

Frederick  Trench  Townshend  

Sir  William  Samuel  McMahon,  Bart 

Hugh  Richard,  Vieeount  Downe  

Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  Bart 

Edward  Hanning  Lee  

Douglas  Mackihnon  Baillie   Hamilton,') 

X<»^2  Cochrane i 

Charles  Sichard  Temumt   , 


COBKXT  Aim 
BUB  LIBUT. 


16  Nov.  60 
P  4  Juno  61 
1*18  Mar.  62 
^  8  Aug.  65 
»2iMar.  68 
1*32  Sept.  6s 

'  6  July   70 

p  8  June  70 


LaiVTBVi.ST0. 

Francis  Johnstone .... 

Audley  Dallas  Neeld 

Thomas  Wake,  Adjutant  xo  May  ji{Miding  \ 

Matter  20  July  66) J 

Sir  Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western,  Bart.. 

Lord  Henry  John  Vane-Tempest 

John  Anstruther  Bmith-Cuninghame   

Anthony  Charles  Sykes  Abdy 

Charles  Fred.  St.ClairAnstruther«Thomson 

Claude  George,  Lord  Glamis 

Hon.  William  Bpenoer  Bateman-Hanbury, 

Houston  French 

Rowland  John  Beeoh  


Sboovb  LzavniTAirTs. 
air  Geo.  Gompton  Archibald  Arthur,  Bart, 


Px4  Sept.  70 
"is  Feb.   ji 

zoMay   71 


p  9  April 
P28  Jan. 
P  7  Nov. 
Pxo  Nov. 
^14  Sept. 
15  Feb. 

28  Oct. 

'siMay 


OArriiix. 


I  61  Pj2  June  63 

62  P  8  Aug.  6s 

,  62 ''24  Mar.  69 

'^    as  June  73 

6  Jan.  75 

a6  July  76 

10  April  78 

8  Mar.  76 


BBXrXT 
ICAJOB. 


BUTIT 

III.COLO»L. 


z  Oct    77 
zOct    77 

39  Nov.  79' 


a8  OQt. 
a8  Oct. 


'aSOct.    68 


avn  LIBXTT. 

6  Mar.   80 


a8  Oct.    7X 

30  April  75 
26  July  75 
XX  Feb.  76 
a8  Oct.  7x 
zsJune  74 
XX  Sept.  76 
29  Nov.  76 
12  Nov.  73 
6  Oct.    7S 


9     ...    JBid»«ffJfa«<«r.— John  Marshall,  9  Sept.  71. 

4     ...    Qttarter  Ifocfor.— Charles  Stanhope  Hainos,  14  June  76. 

Surgeon  Mmor.—Qeorae  Frederick  Hume-Spry,  MD.  5  May  76. 
Surffeon.—uenry  Frank  Hensman,  AMtietant  Burgeon,  31  March  62. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— John  Ashworth  Bostron,  zx  Jan.  67 ;  itt  Clou,  3Z  Jan.  77. 
Scarlet— JVicti^f  Blue.— ilymit,  Messi8..0oxand  Co. 
Betumedfrom  ^^ranee,  Tebruaarg  1816. 
1  Lord  Templetown  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  and  until  March  Z855,  in  oosunflfid  of  tbf 
ist  Battalion  of  Coldstream  Guards,  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  luff- 
man  ,  in  command  of  the  Brigade  of  Guards,  which  he  brought  out  of  action  (wounded,  and  horse  killed) ,  subeequant J 
in  command  cf  the  ist  Division;  also  present  at  the  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Cir.,0fic8roitfie 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>  Major  Ferguson  served  with  the  sth  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  firom  Oct.  185410  7  Dbc  1855,  and  wu 
present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  S«b«£topol  (Medal  with  um 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

s  Major  Curson  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  and  Battalion  of  the  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaigBi « 
1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  with  Boss*  Camel  CoipSi 
and  present  at  the  battle  of  Gtelowlee  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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The  Royal  Arms.     "  PxHursvLA  "  *' Wambloo." 
C«l«B«l.~Hiigh  Henry,  Lord  Strathiiaim,^  OCB.  QCSI.  En$ign,  '8  Juno  20;  Lt.  1*24  Oct.  ai;  Capt. 'aa  July  24  ; 

Jfotor,  '30 Dec.  a6 ; Li.Colonel,  ^ii  Sept.  39 ;  Colonel^  zz Nov.  5Z  ;  Major  Oontral,  la  Dec.  54  ;  JAeut.  Qeueralt 

38  Feb.  60:  Btjural,  4  Feb.  67  ;  Fi*ld  Mar»hal,  a  June  77 ;  Colonel  of  Royal  Horse  Guards,  3  March  69. 
Lievtenant  Celoiiel.— Owen  Lewis  Cope  Williams,  Comet,  '12  May  54 ;  Lt.  ^25  Jan.  56;  Caja.  '7  May  58; 

M^or4r  Bt.Lt.Colon»l,  '7  Dec.  66 ;   Colonel,  7  Dec.  7Z  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  zz  Sept.  75. 
Vajer.— Cecil  Robert  St.  John  Ives,  Comet,  '25  Jan.  58;  Lieut,  'za  Mar.  6z ;  Capt,  '25  Apr.  .65;  Uajor^r 

Sr»9€tLieutenani  Colonel,  zz  Sept.  75. 


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Caftaivs. 

Frederick  Oustayas  Bttrnaby   

David  Milne  Home   

Horn.  Oliver  George  Powlett  Montagn 

Gilbert  Stirling   

Alfred  Mordaunt  Egerton,   Equerry   to\ 

M.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Oonnaugkt  } 

Charles  Gore,  Xori  Kilmarnock   

Lord  Henry  Arthnr  George  Somerset 

Mou.  Wm.  Charles  Wentworth-Fitz  William 
John  Hew  North  Gustavo  Henry,  VieeouiU  \ 

Dalrymple   S 

LmmvAxra. 

Robert  M*Alpine,  Adiutant  34  Dec.  58 

Frederick  Richard  Gascoigne 

Gtooirre  Lamplogh  Wickham , 

John  Seymour  Wynne  Finch 

Archibald  William  Merry 

John  Fielden  Brocklehurst  , 

Evelyn  George  Hammond  Atherley  

Charles  Baldwyn  Childe-Pemberlon  

X>ord  Henry  Edward  Brudenell  Somerset.., 


SbCOVD  LiXVTBKAXtS. 

Mon.  Lionel  Francis  George  Byng 

Charles  William  Selwyn , 

Howard  Henry  Howard-Yyse  , 


»3o  Sept.  59 

P  6  May  6a 

'  z  July  63 

'29  Dec.  65 

'33  July  6z 

'  7  July  69 

P3zJuly  69 

»39  Jan.  70 

Pa6  Feb.  70 


P27  Sept.  6ilPi7  July    66    zo  July    79 
'39  Dec.    6s'»  a  Dec.    68 


8  Nov. 
'  a  Dec. 


19  Dec.  65 

»i9Aug.  7% 

Pz9Aug.  7z 

38  Oct.  7z 

38  Oct.  7z 


34  Dec. 
1*33  June 
'z3  Nov. 
'z2  July 
'  5  Nov. 


2in>  1.1BUT. 


37  Sept  6z 
a8  Oct.    7z 

38  Oct.  71 
»z5  Mar.  67 
V38  June  7z 

a  Dec.  74 
33  April  73 
38  Feb.  75 
38  Feb.    74 


39  June  78 
30  Nov.  78 
z3Aug.  79 


6  July    70 
P3Z  Oct.     7z 

zgAug.  74 

zz  Sept  75 
8  Dec.  77 
35  Sept  78 

X  Nov.  79 


15      ...    JEMi«fM2ra«<«r.— Thomas  Miller,  7  Nov.  65. 
9      ...     Qiiartor  lfa«<«r. --James  Sharpies,  so  Sept.  7z. 

Surgeon  lfa;'or .--Joseph  Marmaduke  Taylor,*  36  Feb.  76. 

5«fy««m.— Heinrich  Freiderich  Lawaetz  Melladew,  MD.^  Aetutant  Surgeon,  31  March  64. 
Veiorinary  Surgeon.— -M&thew  John  Harpley,"  34  April  54 ;  ut  Clou,  9  Jan.  03. 
'Sixi'd—Faeinge  Scarlet. — ^^Mto,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  France,  a  February  z8z6. 

1  Ijord  Strathnaim served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  Z840-4Z  (Medal,  CB.,  Cross  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  of  Fmssia, 
and  s^rord  of  honor  firom  the  Sultan).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z  854-55  as  the  Queen's  Gommis- 
■loner  at  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  French  Army,  and  was  wounded  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps,  Major 
General,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Mcdjidie).  Commanded  the  Central  India 
Field  Forco  throughout  the  Mutiny  of  z 857-58,  having  marched  z,o84  miles,  took  upwards  of  Z50  pieces  of  Artillery. 
ne  entrenched  camp,  one  fortified  city,  one  partly  entrenched  town,  fought  sixteen  sucoesBfti]  actions,  captnred 
:irenty  forte,  and  never  sustained  a  check,  and  including  the  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Ratghur,  Shahghnr,  and 
rhundehree,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi  and  Calpec,  and  various  other  engagements  terminaung  in  the  storm  and 
e^Dtoroof  Gwalior  and  restoration  of  the  Maharojah  Scindia  to  his  capital  (&C£.  and  promoted  Lt  General  "in 
C'/nsideration  of  his  eminent  services,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Veterinary  Surgeon  Hiurple^  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
ft-flfura  of  Bnlganao  and  M'Kenzie'sFarm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  with  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse 
of  the  Sortie  on  the  36th  Oct.  Z844  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lncknow,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  and  afilsirs  of  Mudiagawn  and 
Kumda  Kote  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal  with  Clasp). 

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The  King's  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "Waterloo"  "  Skvastopol  "  "TakuFoiw"  "Piinr" 

Z?^ I  Colonel.— Henry  Aitchison  Hankey,  Ensign,  P36  June  23;  Lt.  »io  Mar.  25;  Capt.  '15  kxig.  a6;  Ifajor, 

'27  Sept.  33  ;  Lt.  Colonel,  x  Mar.  39  ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 :  JdajorOeneral,  6  July  57 ;  lAeui.Genentl,  29 Apr.  64 ; 

General,  7  Dec.  71 ;  Colonel  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  i  Jan.  72. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Alexander,'  Comet,  '•3  Sept.  47 ;  X<.'6  Dec. 50;  Capt,  'x  reb.s6;  Ifoj'or,  'la  June 

6j ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  22  Sept.  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  9  Dec  76;  Colonel,  22  Sept.  78. 
Kajor.— Richard  Janios  Combe  Martcr,' Corwei,   ^18  Jan.   51;  X^  1*29  April  53 ;  Capt.  '9  Dec.  62 ;  Jfnjor, 

7 March  77 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  15  Oct.  79. 


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ClPTAIITB. 

John  Matthew  Benthall* 

Arthur  Gibbingg*  1 

William  Henry  Thompson' 

William  Vesey  Brownlow* 

Charles  Adrian  Gough  Becher*.. 
Robert  Grosso  Godson*.. 


Henry  Percj'  Douglas  Willan*  , 
Hamilton  Campbell  Vetch  . 


LiKUTXKAHTS. 

Nicholas  Sadlier*  

Peter  Marrow^o 

Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench-BrewBter^' 

John  Alexander* 

Ferdinand  Seymour  Leslie 

Richmond  G.  Nicholas,'  Adjutant  14  Feb. 

74  (Riding  Matter  13  April  72)  

James  Gumming  Dewar' , 

Robert  Thomas  Graves  Lowry*  


Sub  LixuTxirAirTS. 
William  JSenryHarknesB*  


i  CORITKT    OK 
9Hn  LIEUT. 

J>'2o  Dec.    59  P25  Sept.  60  P22  July  68 

IP26  June  66  ''30  Sept.  68 1^27  July  70 

10  May    64  '20  Feb.    67    n  Feb.  73 

^29  April  59,  Pi 2  May    61  Px8  May  70!  29  Nov.  79 

''30  Sept.  68P23Mar.   70    15  July  76I 

»'i3July   67,P7May    70,   16  Dec.  76 

67Pi4July    69I  17  Dec.  77 

68    28  Oct.     71)  30  Mar.  78 
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'':2  0ct 

»'  8  July 


SiCOSD  LllUnVAXTfl. 

William  Richard  Goold- Adams'  . 

John  Saltren  WUletti' 

Bmeet  Leonard  Wright* 

George  Heam 


P22  Deo. 
28  Oct. 


''27  Feb.  69 


8  Dec.    77 
16  Feb.    78, 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct.  71! 

3  Aug.  72 

30  Dec.  72 

28  Oct.  71 

14  Feb.  74 


19  Feb. 
22  Mar. 


SUB  LIBUT. 


1 1  Sept.  76 


2irD  LIBUT. 


I  May  781 

XI  May  78 

IX  May  78 

aa  Jan.  79 


Paymatter.—Zoim  Grant  Elliott,"  i  Oct.  73;  Son.  Captain,  i  Apr.  78. 
14      ...    Riding  Matter.-^John  Crowdy,  a  Nov.  66. 
S      ...    Quarter  Maeter.— John  O'Donnell,  27  Feb.  75. 
7      ...     Veterinarjf  Surgeon.— Qea,\nLrd  Longhnrst,*  14  June  73. 

Scarlet— JiBciii^*  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jri#*  Agents,  Mesars.  Cane  and  Sone. 
Embarked  for  Hatal,  28  February  1879. 
1  Colonel  Alexander  served  with  the  10th  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  from  7th  July  1855,  including  the  battle  of  tie 
Tchemaya  and  siege  and  fall  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  istDrago  a 
Guards  m  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  engagcil  .1: 
the  actions  of  i8th  and  2iBt  Sept.,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  ct 
1879,  in  command  of  the  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  from  14th  April  till  the  end  of  the  campaign. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Marter  served  with  the  ist  Drajfoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  fVomthe  9th  April,  andcommAHdca 
a  detached  squadron  of  his  regiment  in  the  field  from  the  ist  Juno  until  the  conclusion  of  the  campaign,  includn; 
the  cavalry  afikir  at  Erzungayan  on  5th  June.  Captured  the  Zulu  King  in  the  Ngome  Forest,  and  brought  him  t 
XJlundi,  having  under  his  command  at  the  time  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  a  company  of  the  NatA' 
Native  Contingent,  and  an  officer  and  ten  men  of  irregular  mounted  troops  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  pn^- 
moted  Bt.Lt.Colonel  "  in  recognition  of  the  service  performed  by  him  in  havmg  effected  the  capture  of  Ketchirayo, 
the  Zulu  King,  in  the  Ngome  Forest "). 

»  Captains  Benthall,  Becher,  and  Willan,  Lieuts.  Nicholas  (as  Adjutant),  Dewar,  and  Lowry,  Sub  Lieut.  Hark- 
ness,  Second  Lieuts.  Goold- Adams  and  Wright,  and  Veterinary  Surgeon  Longhurst  served  with  the  King's  Drag<.>cii 
Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879, 

*  Captain  Gibbings  and  Lieut.  Alexander  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  ttf 
squadron  under  Major  Marter,  from  ist  June  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  cavalry  afiVkir  at  Brzungayan  ami 
the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo. 

■  Captain  Thompson  and  Lieut.  Sadlier  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  y^ 
squadron  under  Major  Marter,  including  the  cavalry  aflfUr  at  Erzungayan. 

*  Major  Brownlow  served  with  the  £ng*s  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  a^d  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
Colonel  Drury  Lowe,  commanding  the  cavalry  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi.  Afterwards  commanded  a  eqosdron 
of  his  Regiment  in  Baker  Russelrs  Flyi^ig  Column  (Brevet  of  Maior). 

*  Captain  Godson  served  with  the  King^s  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under  Miyor 
Marter,  and  took  part  in  the  capture  of  Sing  Cetyw^o. 

10  Lieut.  Marrow  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  the  squadron  under  Mai<7 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  aflkir  at  Brsungayan.  Acted  as  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  squadron,  ana 
subsequently  as  Staff  Officer  at  Fort  Newdigate. 

11  Lieut.  Brewster  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  aa  Deputy  Provost  Marshal  of  the  snd  DiviaiOB,  and  was  preeeai 
in  the  en  gagement  at  UlundL  Served  afterwards  with  a  squadron  of  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  Baker  Boiiell  s 
Flying  Column. 

"  Second  Lieut.  Willett  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Field  Force  in  Natal  axid  the  T^aniraal. 
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The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "  Luourow." 


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IffVer,  a6  0ct.54:  •B<.-W.Cofo««Z,  j2 1)eo.S4J  JW.O»i<m««,  iMay  57;  3fq;«»'  Oenerat,  6March68;  LieuUnamt 


1ft 


JB-tyOTf    ao  VrVb.  34 i   ^ »..*»••  v«/»w»«»,  ax  Jt/W.34  ,  JL/*,\yt 

General,  1  Got.  77 ;  Coj«imI  and  Dragoon  Guards,  x  Ai 
litatenaat  Oolonel.— Thomas  William  Sneyd,>  Conui^^ 


^ttfir-  74- 
,  .    aMay  56;  X<.»a4  July  57;  Cop*. 'lo  May  61 J  lf«/or, 

'o  Axiffjji  i  Lieutenant  Colonel,  ax  July  77. 
Maier.— William  Alexander  Battine»  (Eneign  Bengal  Army,  ao  Sept  49 ;  lAeut.  9  Mar.  55),  Comet,  14  Feb.  60  j 
LiMst,  '29  July  6a ;  Cqptow,  >xo  May  64 ;  Major,  ai  July  77. 


CA.PTAXir8. 

Willjam  Banning  Lee     

Charles  Albert  Leslie  Attila  French 

Petet  Auberiin 

James  Frederick  Stuart  Menteth,^4;it<aii<  "> 

Agrehire  Teomam  Caieaky  y 

Franciii  James  Ashoumer   

Francis  Grenville  Doyle,  ai  Stnff  College... 
Benjamin    Belf/     AdffMtant     jAnuaaktre^ 

Teamanrg  Cavoirg  i 

Foster  Cunliffe  Lister  Kay 

Arthur  Lewis  George  Gould 

Warner  Ottley 


coairiT  OS 

a2n>  LXBUT. 


'ax  Nov.  65 
'15  June  60 
»j6May    65 

4  Oct.    64 

»  9  April  70 
aoFeb.    66 

38  May   70 


LlBimVi.VT8. 

Joseph  Alexander  Lambert 

Henry  Clerk 

Frederick  Gordon-Mackenaie.. 
John  Ceca  de  Yeel  Tatteraall.. 
Cnthbert  PiUdngton  Dawson  .. 

Jeremiah  James  Bayly 

Fnnois  Savile  Barton 

George  Berthon  Preston 


SioovB  LnmnrAns. 

George  John  Soott 

Capon  Henxy  Preston,  A4jui«mi  a  July  79  . 
Bobert  Fiennes  Hibbert  


xo  April  78 

xMay    78 

ix  May    78 

aa  Jan.    79 


aim  uauT. 


»ax  Oct.  67 

i*a3Jnne  65 

P  6  July  70 

'16  Mar.  70 

•30  Nov.  70 

>a9May  69 

a7  Sept.  7x 

30  Deo.  71 

30  Deo.  73 

a7Mar.  74 


'  5  Nov.  70 
'x3  Jan.  69 
'a7Sept.  7x 

ag  Jan.    74 

19  Jan.    76 

8  Mar.   76 

30  June  77 

7  June  78 

9  July  79 
x7  Deo. 


9  Deo.  74 

9  Aug.  75 

xaAug.  76 

zi  Sept.  76 

13  July  78 

4  Deo.  78 

x4  Deo.  78 

a  July  79 


aa  Jan.  79 
9x  June  79 
xsAug.  79 


OARAnr.        BXXV.ICAJ.      BT.X.T.COL. 


Payat/w.— Thomas  A] 
Biding  MaeUr.— Hoary 
Quarier  Maeter.—lRdm 


Aked,  30  Jan.  7a ;  Jffu.  '5  Apr.  64 ;  Lt.  '4  Apr.  65 ;  Cfapt.  '30  Mar.  67. 
rhei 


J  Andrew  Hucrhes,  23  July  79. 
^tarter  Ifattfr.— Edward  Gundrie  Tuckett,'  13  Jan.  69. 
Veterinary  Surgeon, — ^Alft^  Adrian  Jones,*"  xo  June  tx. 

Scarlet— ]ra«i«^«  Bvff.—Agente,  Messrs.  Bidgway  and  Sons.— JruA  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betumed  from  India,  31  Januarjf  1870. 

^  lieutGeneral  Low  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  7854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inker- 
nurn,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  present  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Bupatoria;  at 
lokerman  he  commanded  the  Regiment  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Mecyidie). 

*  LLColonel  Sneyd  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  X858-59,  including  the  action  of 
Xaaaerutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  and  action  of  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Mtgor  Battine  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  i6th  Bengal  Irregular  Cavalry  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  and  was  pre- 
)«nt  in  several  expeditions  agamst  Momunds  and  A£Dr^e  hill  tribes  in  1854-56  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with 
the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  from  Jan.  to  June  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohum- 
r«h  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with  Havelook's  oolunm,  on  the  Staff  of  that  General,  and  was  present 
in  the  actions  of  Onao,  Busseerntgunge  (ist  and  and),  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions 


leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Besidenoy  of  Lucknow  on  acth  Sept.  1857 ;  also  durinff  the  subsequent 
defence  as  D.  A.Q.M.  General  to  the  foroe  until  the  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde  on  a4th  Nov.  X857  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  a  year's  serrioe). 

I  Captain  Belf  served  with  the  xoth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  the  Z7th  April  x8s5,inoluding  the  oap<- 
tore  of  Tohorganm,  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  Expedition  to  Kertoh,  and  destruction  of  and  aflUrs  at  Taman  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

*  (Quarter  Master  Tuckett  served  with  the  and  Dr.  Gds.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  T858-59,including  the  siftgo  and 
csptore  of  Lnoknow  actions  of  Koorsee,  Nawabgunge,  and  Jamo,  and  the  Tnms-Gogra  a&irs  at  Bungaon  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

**  Yeterinaij  Burgeon  Jones  served  thronghoafc  the  AbyMiaian  oampaign  of  1867-68,  including  the  action  af 
Arogw  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


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The  Prince's  Plnmo.    The  Bising  Sun  and  Bed  Dragon.    "  Talitsba  "  "  Albubsxa.  "  *'  Yinoiu  " 

*'P»iri3fBrLi."  "Abthihxa.." 

Oolonol.~Bobert Bichardion  Bobertson,!  CB.  Comet,  '8  June  36 ;  Zi.  '9  April  39 ;  Capt.^j6 Ang.  33 ;  Jfo/vf. 

'z8  June  41 ;  Lt.CoUiMl,  'aa  Dec.  43 ;  Colontl,  20  June  54;  M<yorQeneral,  Z4  May  59 ;  lAeni.Oeneral,  31  Jan. 

68 ;  General,  X3  Apr.  75 ;  Colonel  3rd  DraROon  Guards,  17  June  66. 
Lieateaaat  OoloneL— Andrew  Bmythe  Montague  Browne.    Comet,   x8  Nov.  5^;  Lt.  »i6  Mar.  55;  Cfi, 

'34  Dec.  58 ;   M<yor,  *y>  June  ^ ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  34  Not.  77. 
Vigor.— Frederick  John  George  Murray,  Comet,  'z6  May  63;  ti.  '17  Nor.  63;  Copt,  1*17  Apru  69;  Jfsfor, 

31  May  76. _^ 


Gi.PTA.xirs. 

John  Davison  

Otho  Glynn  Bolitho   

p.e.e.  Herbert  Stewart 

Bmle  Kerr  Amyatt  Bumey 

FrederioHoraoe  Davis  Bellwood  Bellwood 
Frederick   Meyer   Wardrop,  Aide   ie\ 

Camp  to  9ir  John  Michel S 

Henry  Frank  Egbert  Lucas....: 

William  Utting  Cole 

Boger  Kennec^  Parke 


LxsunvijrTS. 

William  Frederic  HamUton  Yatman 

Qreville  Ewing  M'Glellan,  Adj.  11^  Apr.  74 
John  Frederick  Stracey  Lee>Barber  .. 

Piyoe  Meyrick  Pryce 

Lindesay  Gole  Parker 

James  Massy  Dawson 

Henry  Oholmeley  Gribble  


Sicovn  LxxmsvAjras. 

John  George  Woodley 

John  Sdwiurd  Fitsxxukurioe  Hughes  Boohe 

William  Hutchinson  Hillas 

Oorentry  Williams 


cosirxT  ox 
airs  LiXFt. 


»'i2Mar.  6] 

'14  Oct.  68 

'34  Nov.  63 

'28  Oct.  68 

»  3  April  6g 

'30  June  69 

ao  Nov.  64 

'38  May  70 

'xoAng.  70 


xz  May    78 


P21  Feb.  65  '35  Jan.  jx 
'xa  June  691  13  Feb.  73 
»z8  July   65  'zz  April  68 


'30  June  69 

'38  May  70 

'zoAug.  70 

XX  Nov.  68 

PtsFeb.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

30  Dec.  71 

x4  Feb.  74 

3  Deo.  74 

4  Dec.  74 
zx  Feb.  76 
XX  Nov.  76 
36  May  79 


14  Sept.  78 
13  Aug.  79 
X4  Jan.  80 
x4  J&n.    80 


3x  Oct.  74 

16  Feb.  78 

I  May  78 

39  Nov.  76 

6  Feb.  79 

a6May  79' 


39  Nov.  79 


P<MrsuM<M*.— Wentworth  Dawes,  x8  Nov.  68 ;  Hon.  Captain,  x8  Nov.  73* 
MidUta  jrotetr.— Eugene  Henry  Nicholson.  34  May  79. 
Garter  If at<«r.— Samuel  Dean,  9  Oct.  63. 
Veterinarjf  Surgeon.— "MichMl  Joseph  Hartigan,  3  June  68. 
Scarlet— JVi«»»^«  Yellow.— ^ra<»,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  and  Co.—Triek  Agenie,  Messrs.  Oane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  Abyeeinia  and  India^  June  z868. 

*  General  Biohardson  Bobertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  command  of  the  successful  expedition  against  the 
insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  Biver,  in  1845.  Also  as  Brigadier,  and  in  command  of  the  7^  I>r** 
goon  Guards  in  the  KafBr  campaign  of  Z846-47  (Medal  and  CB.). 

*  Lt.Oolonel  Browne  served  with  the  Scots  Greys  in  the  Crimea  fW>m  30th  July  to  zst  Sept.  and  trom  Oct.  to  Dee. 
i855f  including  the  battle  of  the  Tohemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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The  Hup  and  Grown,  and  the  Star  of  St.  Patrick,  with  the  motto  "  Quia  teparabitf**    "  Pinvsvii." 

"  B1X.A.KLA.T1.  "  "  SIVI.8TOPOL." 

OolABtl.— 19«>  Bdward  Cooper  Hodge,^  KCB,  Comet,  3  Aug.  a6;  Lt.  '3  Jnly  38;  Cbjrf.  »i9  ^^•^  ^i  ^'jt^' 

'3  Deo.  4Ji  U.Colanel,  '3  Oct.  48;  Colonel,  98  Nor.  54;  Major  Qeneral,  30  Jan.  63;  Li.€hn«ral,  2$  Oct. 

71 J  €^elurol,  x  OC  -  .      .   ^.  -^         ^     ^       ^     ^  - 

iMataaant  Ooloael.- 

'a  Deo.  68  ;  lAtuiomant  CoUntot,  j  Mar.  77. 
■ijor.— Thomas  Bradnoy  Shaw-Hellier,  Conui,  '97  Sept.  61 ;  Zt.  '7  April  63;  Capt.  '17  A.prU  67;  Jfvw*! 

a  Jnne  76. 


71  s  9ra«rii2,  z  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  4th  Dragoon  Qnards,  6  Jan.  74.  __  . 

■  '  load.— James  Gkinter,*  Cornet,  »x8  Feb.  53 ;  Lieut.  »ax  Not.  56  j  Captain,  »ax  Oct.  S9I  ^Vor, 
Lieutenant  ColMel,j  Mar.  3 


Ga.ma.xvb. 

George  Ramsay  Alnred  Denne 

John  Sidney  Bates » 

Philip  Bdward  Pope 

John  Ghadwick  .^ > 

Charles  Henry  Carrey,  Adjutant  Pem^ke  > 

PiM«a»fy  Cavalrg S 

Meryyn  ChaIonerStephenTynte,4it>stes/  ) 

SaetXent  Toowtanry  CawUrjf  S 

Lanrence  Mnrphy 

Charles  YiUlers  fbbetson    

William  Johnson  Howud  Towhsend 

John  Hubert  Rnssey «.... 

Henxy  Bmest  Baskerville  Walton 


hiMxrtwsksn. 

Ftederiok  Thomas  Penton 

Boberi  John  Ab^ 

Joseph  WatUns  William  Darley  . 

▲rthnr  Abney  Sandys 

John  Algernon  Aylmer 

Bobart  Arnold  Yansittart 

Bellbrd  Bandolph  Wilson  , 

Nicholas  Henry  Bacon 

Charles  George  Kidd 


i>i6Mar.  60 
»i3Peb.  63 
'aa  May  63 
'la  April  64 
'za  Sept.  65 

»i3Mar.   66 

I*!?  April  67 
»  4  Deo.  66 
'aoJnne  68 
'as  Oct.     70 


SioovD  LnmnvAVTS. 
Boberk  Le  Memrier  wmonghby,.i4^Mlaiie  ) 

3z  Jnae79 ) 

John  William  Dent., 


Chaiies  Skinner  Dansey  Oldham  Oldham. 
John  Orr-Bwing 


33  Sept.  71 


alTD  LXXI7T. 


IX  May    78 

XX  May 

14  Jan. 
14  Jan« 


»  9  Aug.  64  P  8  June  70 
'  4  Jnly  65  P14  Sept.  70 
►  X X  July  65 '  Pja  Oct.  70 
4  Jnne  731 


Baiy.lCA,J.   I   BT.LT.COL. 


'x7  April  67 
'  5  Jan.    70 

'  9  April  70 
'x4  Sept.  70 
»  6  Mar.  69 
'x7May  71 
a8  Oct.  7x 
33  Mar.  73 


33  April  73 
30  Dec.  73 
zaNoT.  74 
X3  June  74 

38  Aug.  75 
a8  0ct.  7X 
xo  JaiL    74 

3  May  77 

39  Not.  78 


37  June  74 

x6  Jan.  75j 

z8Feb.  75 

a  June  76 

5  Sept  78 

X4  Deo.  78 

zoAug.  79 


>  dir  Bdward  Cooper  Hodge  oom- 
manded  the  4<^  Dragoon  Guards  in 
theBastem  campaign  of  1854-55 ;  ^v^m 
on  board  H.M.S.  aantpareil  in  the 
naval  attack  on  Sebastopol  X7th  Oct. 
T854;  also  present  at  tne  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Bussian 
outposts,  z9th  Feb.,  and  battle  of 
Tchemaya,  x6  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Glass  of  the 
Medjidia.  and  Turkish  Medal). 


pMMwfir.— John  Macartney,'  z6  May  6a ;  Son.Kqfor,  x6  May  77* 
Sidiuf  JTm^Wt.— James  Horton,  a8  April  75. 
Cbuwter  JfMf«r.— Soloman  Williams,^  zx  Apr.  68. 
Veterinary  Suraeon,— John  Hanly,  a8  Apr.  63. 
"    triet    *"    •       ~'  .      1   .    - 


Scarlet— J'a0»fi^«  Blno.—Aaeni,  A.  Lawrie,  Bsq.— JH«ik  Agents,  Messrs.  Oane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  the  Cnmea,  Julg  1856. 

*  Lt  Colonel  GunterserTCd  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  x6th  Aug.  X855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Serred  also  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in 
China ;  was  engaged  at  Sinho,  present  at  the  flsU  of  tho  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  x8th  and  a  xst 
September,  also  in  the  advance  on  Pokin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

« Quarter  Master  WUliams  served  in  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55, 
mduding  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  .  .  j-»      »  *~  ^ 

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**  Vestigia  nulla  r4tror$um.**^**BA,i,xuA,vck'*  "Vhtobii."  ' 

*•  Bl.Ll.KLl.Tl. "  "  SXTASTOFOL.*' 

Colonel.— Ricliard  Parker,  Comet,  '2  Aug.  sa ;  X^.  '31  July  95 ;  ,Capt.  '30  Jane  38 ;  Bt.M^or,  23  Nor.  4<  » 
Mcy'or  ^  Lt. Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  CoIomI,  20  Jane  54;  Lt.Colonel  jr  Colonel,  30  June  54;  Major  Oeneralt 
24  Aug.  61 ;  Lieut.  Cheneral,  a  Jan.  71 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77;  Co^on«r5th  Dragoon  Guards,  7  I>eo.  7x. 

Lieutenant  Oolon6l.—Willianx  Edward  Marsland,^  Cornet,  '17  Feb.  57;  Z<.  ^xoDec.  58;  C«^.  '3  liar.  60; 
Me^jor,  '38  Oct.  71 ;  LieutenatU  Colonel,  31  Jan.  77. 

Major.— Jamee  Dyson  Bourne,  Comet,  '21  Dec.  60 ;  Lieut.  »7  Nov.  6a ;  C7ay<.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Ifo/or,  17  Mr.  77, 


Gi.miir8. 

Kdward  Alfred  Jee 

William    Bobineon    Truman,    Adjutanfi 

Warwiekekire  Yeomanry  Cavalrjf    } 

Bobert  Wileon  Kearaley,  Adjutant  Berke  > 


coairxT  ox 

aVD  LXSUT. 


Teomanrff  Cavalry  .... 
John  Oswald  Lambert . 


'  2  Mar.   66 
'  8  Aug.  62 

'17  Nor.  69 


Frederic  Melldngton  Kenyon-Stow,  Adj.  \ 
MiddUeex  Yeomanry  Cavalry  S 

Frederick  Augustas  Craoroft-Amcottft 

Maonsell  Bowers  

Fred.  Wilson  Hemming    

Bobert  Stevenson,  Adjutant  Lanarkehire ) 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  y 

Walter  Hyde  Atherton 

Frederick  William  Benson,  at  Stcff  Coll. ... 


Lxsunvurrs. 
Richard  Charles  Bernard  Lawrence  ... 
Andrew  Baldrey,  Adjutant  13  June  76 

John  Francis  Green 

George  Henry  Maddiaou 

Edward  Hegan 

William  James  Hackeson 

Hon,  Eenelm  Digbj  St  Lawrence 

Stephen  John  Hatfield  Harter 

Sheldon  William  Keith  Cradock 


'  3  Jan.    65 


'25  Apr.    68 
»  X  Mar.   64 


SiCOVD  LuUTSiriVTS, 

Henry  James  Lermitte 

Charles  Conrad  Shaw 

St.  John  Corbet  Gore  

Bernard  Hamilton  Gunston 


13  Jan.  69 


»  8  Aug. 
»  8  Dec. 

aSOct. 

30  Dec. 

a8  0ct. 

34  Feb. 
13  Apr. 
aiOct 

z8Deo. 

3  Dec. 
9  Apr. 


10  Not. 
8  Dec. 
4  Dec. 


agp  Lism. 
4  Dec.    78 


33  Apr,  73 

34  July   7a 

17  Mar.  77 

33  Sept.  77 
a  Feb.  78 

9  Aug.  78 
3zAng.  78 
31  Oct.  78 
'30  June  69 

37  Aug.  79 

34  Jan.    80 


I  a  Feb.  76 

31  May  76 

36  Aug.  76 

6  Oct.  76 

zi  Sept.  76 

xoSept.  77 

81  Aug.  78 

z  Not.  78 

27  Aug.  79 


BUT.XU.     BT.LT.CO&. 


4  Dec.    78 
23  Jan.    79 

,  zz  Oct.     79 

i6   7>>,t  Faymaeter.—p.e.e.  Dudley  Beaumont,«  z  Apr.  78 ;  Iftw.  8  July  56 ;  Lt,  4  May  59 »  Osp«.  x  Apr.  7^ 

B%ding  Jfa#<«-.— Robert  GiiTord,  3  April  78. 
z6     ...    Quarter  Jfa«f«r.— William  Denis  Lemmon,  3  June  64. 
13     ...     Veterinary  5««^Mm.— Edwin  Thomas  Gheesman,  30  Nor.  67 ;  ret  Claai,  ao  Nov.  79* 

Scarlet— JVi«n^»  Green.— -i^^n^*.  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— /rwA  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Bona. 
Betumedfrom  the  Crimea,  38  May  X856. 

1  LtColonel  Marsland  serred  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and 
iinho,  present  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  i8th  and  3xBt  September,  also 
idTance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

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Cabal  Poree.)     J 

YwOT'Sw 

r  Co1«imL— HenTT  Bichmond  Jones.*  CS.  Cornet,  '9  June  25 ;  Lt.  '14  Nov.  36 ;  Capi.  'la  Jano  10 ;  BiM^j  >r 

9  Not.  46;  Major^  'ai  May  50;  Lt.Colonel,  '16  Sept.  51 ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54  ;   Major  &eneraL  a  April'es  ; 

LunLQeneral,  6  Dec.  73  ;  General,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  6th  Dragoon  Guards.  15  Mav  73. 

Liavtonant  Colonel.— John  Fryer.  Comet,  '9  Mar.  60;  Lt.  Pi8  Feb.  62 ;  Ca;>/.  '5  April  64  :  Major,  '15  Doc 

69;  Lieuienant  Colonel,  17  March  77. 

a6     ...   Kajort.— James  Goldie,*  AetUtant  Adjutant  General,  Simla :  Comet,  ^14  July  54;  X*.  '15  Jan.  s6;    C«i»r 

>3i  Feb.  60 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  7a ;  Major,  21  July  77. 
16     ...   Charles  Frederick  Marriott.  Cornet,^ nj  July  64  ;  JM.  ^la  Sept,  65 ;  Capt.  »ao  June  68;  ifa/or,  5  Oct.  78. 


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Ci.PTi.xirs. 

Henry  Blackbume  Hamilton 

Hardin  Burnley  

Hu^hC.  Gaston  Montgomery  

Hon.  James  David  Drummond,  A/S^vtant ") 

Bueke  Yeomanrw  Cawdrg } 

William  Henry  MacGeorge.  A^.   Wett'\ 

moreland  Teomanr$  Oavatrf } 

Walter  Campbell  Calvert 

Donglaa  Alexander  Graham  Cunning- \ 

ham  Graham  j 

Anbone  George  Fife 

ThomAS  Cole  Porter  


COBirZT      OB 

ayp  LiiPT. 
'a  I  July  64 
'18  April  65 
'14  Sept.  66 

8  Jan.    58 


'15  May  66P24Mar.  69 
'as  Sept.  67  »i5  Dec.  69 
»aa  Feb.    68  P  6  Julv    70 


»i3  July 
Pao  Oct. 
»20  Feb. 
'isMay 


LXXUTIV^ITTB. 

Alexander  Sprot 

Bobert  Preston  Sandeman 

Thomas  Bichard  FnuBrabason  Hallowes, 

Jniermyter 

Alfred  Weston.  Adjutant  17  April  76  

Percy  Hugh  Hamon  Massy  1 

Harold  Charles  Hanbury   

Benjamin  Noel  Heywood-Jones   

OhariesBeginaldSydney  Douglas-Hamilton 


Sxoovs  LnunviVTB. 
Bichard  Godolphin  Walmesley  Long .. 

Henry  Mostyn  Owen 

Frederick  Henry  Arthur  Des  YoBUX  . 

Francis  Sudlow  Garratt  

Bobert  George  Edward  Twiss , 

Montagu  Cradook 


5  Sept.  77 


30  Jan.  78 
30  Jan.  78 
16  Feb.    78 

z  May  78 
30  Nov.  78 

6  Aug.  79 


»8Mar. 

aSOct. 

a8  Oct. 

'28  Oct. 

'30  Oct.      , 
34  Feb.    73 


6  July 
59' '16  Jan. 


7»;  i3Jnly  77 
71  6  Sept.  76 
64^  16  Aug.  73 

69     7  Aug.  78 
5  Oct.     78 


38  Feb. 
sOct. 

13  Nov. 


ao  April  77 


X  April  76; 
II  Feb.  75 
29  Nov.  76' 
11  Sept.  781 

5  Oct.     78: 

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PaMMU<«r.— Edward  Boberts.*  a  Dec.  68 ;  Son.  Captain,  z  April  78. 

Biding  If a«<«r.— William  Busby  Mayes,  ai  Aug.  78. 

Qftarier  Maeier.— John  William  Tomlinson,  13  Oct.  77. 

Veierinarjf  Surgeon,— Uichaxd  Poyser,  la  Sept.  65 ;  lat  Clou,  8  March  76. 

BVae—Faeinge  White.— ^«n<f,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.—Iriek  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  &  Sons. 
Smbarleedfor  India,  30  December  1877. 


^  Creneral  Bichmond  Jones  commanded  the  Carabineers  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  14th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  battle 

„  «p,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Served  in  the  Indian  campaign ;  oommandea  General  Penny's  Column  in  the  action  of  vxe  Kirkrowlie  (that  officer 


of  the  Tchera^a.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastonol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) 


having  been  killed  by  the  first  shot  fired  by  the  enemy),  and  captured  a  gun ;  conmianded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at 
the  capture  of  Bareilly  (CB.) ;  commanded  the  Left  Coluxzm  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  attack  on  Benhi  Madho's 
force  atDnnderkera;  commanded  the  Cavalry  with  Lord  Clyde's  force  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
aflkirs  at  Magedia.  Ghundal.  and  Bankee.  also  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the  Baptee  (Medal). 

'  Miyor  Goldie  served  .with  the  9th  Lancers  throughout  l^e  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  includ- 
ing the  battle  of  Budlekeserai.  siege  operations  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actioxis  of  Bolnxidshuhur  and  Ally- 
ghur.  battle  of  Agra,  affair  of  Kanouge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  action  at 
Beraighat,  action  at  Shumshabad  (in  command  of  a  Squa<kx)n),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  the  stmuner  cam- 
paign in  Oade  and  BohUcund  and  actions  of  Bhodamow  and  Allyghur.  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  at  Shal^'ehanpore  • 
and  purooit  to  Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad  ana  afihir  at  Kumdakoti  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

*  Captaiii  Boherts.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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0olon6l.^Hobert  Wardlaw,^  CB.  Cornet,  '5  June  35;  Lieui.  'a8  July 

%  Feb.  53;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  za  Dec.  54;  Li.Colonel,  '10  Mar.  57; 

6  Mar.  68:  Lieutenant  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  (hlonel  7th  Draj^oon  Guards,  7  Jan.  74. 
Lientanaat  Ooloael.— Edward  Harnett,*  Comet,  ^  June  48 ;  lA.  X4  Oct.  51 ;  Ceg^.  5  Mar.  58;  Me^ar,  90  July 

66 ;  Brevet  Lt.Colanel,  17  Nov.  75 ;  X^.CoIom/,  X7  May  76. 
Major.— |7.«.e.  Colin  Campbell,  Camgt,  X4  Jone  55 ;  •£<•  '16  Oct.  55 ;  Copt.  '39  June  66;  BreveA  Major,  zx 

Jnne  79 ;  Mgjor,  13  Sept.  79. 


Cl.rTAJVB. 

John  Fryer  Chapman,  Adjutant  Oa-\ 
fordeJUre  Teomannt  Cavalrg ) 

Alfbed  Bibby  

Bvan  Aubrey  Thomas 

Walter  Creagh,  Adj.  Denhighehire  Teo- ) 
manrjf  Oaoalrjf I 

Cecil  Lmester  Becher 

William  woods  Weston 

William  Edward  Morrison  Bough   ,., 

Charles  Lucius  BroOke 

WlUiam  Moses :.... 

Bobert  George  Dickson   

LlBUTSVA.nS. 

Montague  Campbell  Day 

Michael  Arthur  Burke 

Ulick  George  Campbell  de  Burgh,  At^fU'  \ 

tani  aa  July  79  ) 

John  Scott 

Digby  de  la  Motte  Du  Boulay 

Fnderiok  Charles  Palmer 

James  Henry  Aspinwall 

Philip  Montagu 

Frederick  James  Murphy 


'ai  July 

5  Jan. 
VaSJttly 

4  Oct. 

'X4  8ept.  66 
••  3  Feb.  69 
a3Bept.  7z 


BsoovD  LnnTBVi,vi!8. 

Duncan  Vernon  Pirle 

Arthur  William  Mordaunt  Bichards 
Claudius  Shirley  Harris 


coxrax    OS 
aim  ixiUT. 


'a7  Nov.  66 


a  Mar. 


asJuly    79 


LISUT. 


»x8  0ct.    64 

18  Jan.    69 
'aa  June  67 

»a8  0ct.    6S 

'Z7  April  69 
PaaMar.  71 
a8  Oct.  7c 
30  Dec.  71 
az  Sept.  7a 
Va9May    69 

a3Apr.    75 
xa  Nov.  75 


zz  Sept. 

zz  Oct. 
zz  Sept. 
a9Nov. 
aa  Mar. 
zaNov.  73 
as  Feb. 


»x8Aug. 

»z4Jaa.   7z 
24  Sept.  73 
z  Apr. 

23  Jan. 

a  Oct. 
aaMar. 
84  May 
az  June 

8  Mar. 


BV.X.S.COI.. 


«  Lieut.  General  Wardlaw 

with  the  zst  Dragoons  in  the  Crbnewn 
campaign  from  6th  Oct.  Z854.  in. 
cluduig  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  la- 
kerman,  and  Tefaemaya  (oommandeil 
the  Beglment),  siege  and  fkU  of 
Bebastopol  (Brevet  of  Lt.CoIoiiiel. 
Medal  with  three  Claspa,  Knigrbt  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of 
the  Metid'idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


7  June  79 

6  Aug*   79 
zx  Oct.    79 
Pa««uu<«r.— William  Francis  Wheble,  x8  May  60 ;  Monorarg  Ut^for,  z8  May  75< 
Bidina  Jf(W^«r.— Nelson  Banyard,  6  Jan.  75. 
Ofitarter  Maeter.—Htaary  Lewis,'  a8  Oct.  68. 
veterinarg  Surgeon,— Charles  George  Hetherington  Reilly,  zs  Feb.  6z ;  itt  Claee,  2  Aug.  7z, 

Scarlet— Paet»y«  B\&clc—Agente,  Miessrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedjrom  India,  23  ifov.  X867. 


.  *  LLColonel  Harnett  served  with  the  xzth  Hussars  In  the  Crimea  from  Z4th  July  z8s5»  including  the 
Tchemaya,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Lewis  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Giumls  throughout  the  KaiBr  war  of  1846-47,  and  wms 
in  many  of  the  engagements  that  took  place  (Medal). 


of 


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Mn'Sar. 


Full 


as 


p»y. 


TbA  Creit  of  England  within  the  Garter.    An  Eagle.    "  Spteiemur  agendo.'* 

"PM»lJr8UI.A."    "Wi-WBLOO"  "Bali.kla.ya."  "S»Vl.BXOrOL." 


O^bneL— Charles  Philip de  Ainslie,  andLi.xo  April  as;  Li.  »a8  Jaa.96;  Capt:^i6UB.r.30i  Major »  '14  Oct.  4a; 

Lt.OoUmolt  'aa  Oct.  47 ;  Colonel,  a8  Not.  S4  :  bo/ot  6^«ii«ro^,  7  Jal763;  £jn(<. Ora^roZ,  as  Oct.  71 ;  Ooneral, 

X  Oct.  77  J  Colonel  iftt  Dragoone,  8  Mar.  69.  ,      «  ^     „ 

TJ^pafawi^iit  n«lMttii  -..Tnlin  Gtordon  Graham,  Comet,  19  Jane  55;  LieHi.  '15  Feb.  56;  Capt,  'xq  Feb.  5°  : 

Major  ^91  Mar.  73  ;  Lt.Colouelt  10  April  76. 
Mi^or.—^Eainnnd  Bacon  Hutton,  CsriM/, '30  Mar.   60;    Lt. 

10  April  76.   . 


»a3  Sept.  6a;    Cojrf.    »8  May    67;    Ifc^'oi 


C4m.nrB. 

Charles  Falldner  Morton 

Uan  Maclean,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir } 
TkotMu  Steele j 

John  Archibald  Middleton,  Aijutant  1  \ 
I\feekire  JAgkt  Soree  VoUtnUere S 

John  Baillie  BallantTne  Dickson^ 

Beigamin  Ingham  Tidswell  

Henry  Tomldmaon 

Gerard  Vivian  Ames 

WlUamWeUa* 

Alex.  Glentworih  Paul  Clifton  Perceval.. 


»i8  Feb. 
»  S  Sept. 

'«Ang. 

so  Jan. 
a8  Oct. 
'33  April 


LIBVTSVA.1ITB. 

William  Henry  M'Laren 

James  Barnard  Nichols   

James  Towers-Clark 

Francis  WilUam  Rhodes , 

Horace  Amratt  Amyatt-Bomey* 

Arthur  WnUam  Moetyn  Owen 

William  FiUGerald  O'Bhanghnessy 
Francis  Battledge 


'aoJone  6$ 


'ax  July 
»a9Mar. 

'x6Mar. 

X  Jan. 

71    a8  Oct. 

6x  '10  May 
36  Jnne 
ax  Aug. 
'  3  Sept 


'xa  Jnne  69  ^ 

'  8  June  70 

I 
9  July   74| 

3x  Dec.  731 

37  Sept.  76 

'  8  July  68! 

30  Oct.  78 

13  Sept  79 

5  July  73' 


Sboow  LnvrxvAiTTB. 

Henry  Robert  Mansel  Porter 

CeoOJDigby  Howard  Fefherstonhaugh  .. 

John  Fiinds  Bum-Murdoch 

Frederick  William  Shaw 

Robert  Robertson 


avn  LXXUT.  | 

xMay 

78 

30  Oct. 

78 

4l>ec. 

78 

'3  it^3' 
XI  Feb. 

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IS  Mar.  74 
37  June  74 

3  Dec.  74 
33  April  75 
13  June  7s 

6  Sept.  70 
XI  Feb.   77 

a  Deo.    74 


>  Captain  Wells  served  in  the  xst 
Dragoons  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  (horse  severely 
wounded,  and  captured  a  Russian 
cavalry  horse  on  the  field).  Inker- 
man,  and  Tohemaya,  night  attack  on 
Russian  outposts  on  x9tiL  February 
X855.  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol 
Qledal  with  thxM  Clasps,  and  Turkish 


34      ...   Pofaof^MV.— Ob^  Willans,  5  April  56;  Son,  Mqfor,  5  April  71. 

ao     ...  Duncan  Chisholm  Ohver  SpUler,?  i  Apr.  78  j  Bne, '  14  Aug.  60 1  X<.»  a  Feb.  641  Chqrf.'  10  Ncr.  69. 

9      ...   JBUiM  iraf<»r.— James  Collins,*  9  Aug.  71. 

Qjnarter  Maeter.—Qwrge  Clements,*  33  Mar.  70. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— 

Scarlet— AtfiaM  Blue.— il^Mfa,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumeifrom  tko  Crimea,  aj  Mag  1856. 

^  Captain  Dickson  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  with  the  Native  Carrier  Corps. 

•  liient  Amyatt-Bumey  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  took  port  in  the 
CAptaxe  of  King  CeUwaya 

•  Biding  Master  Collins  served  in  the  8th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  X858-59,  and  waspresent  at  the 
capture  of  KoCah,  recapture  of  Chnndaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke- Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  capture  ef  Powrie. 
ftetioiis  of  Sindwahoo,  Koorwye,  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Quarter  Master  Clements  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  xst  Royal  Dragoons,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  CUwpB,  and  Turkish  MedaD, 

7  Captain  SpiUer.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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2xxd  Dragoons  (Eayal  Boots  Oreys). 

The  ThifiUe  within  the  Circle  and  Motto  of  St.  Andrew.    An  Ea^Ie. 
*'Wat«bloo"    **Bi.li.kultjl"  •*  Sbtastofol." 


'Second 


to  No 


Colonel.— 5ir  John  Bloomfield  Gongh,^  OCB.  JEfuiffn,  34  Feb.  20^  Lt.  ^t  Oct.  35  ;  Capi.  »x  Aug.  36;  BtV^i 
36 Mfl^  41 ;  pi'^f; Colonel,  23  Dec.  43  ijOolonel,  2  Au^.  50 ;  MtyorQtneral,  30  Jan.  55 ;  ImiU. Omral,  9  Nu 


Capl.^S  Feb.  56;  Major. 


63 ;  d-eneral^  35  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  snd  Dragoons,  31  Jan.  64. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Andrew  Nugent,*  Comet,  '17  Dec.  53 ;  Zt.  '34  Not.  54 ; 

Mar.  66;  Lt.Colonel, 'i  Feb.  69  ;  Colonel,  3  Feb.  74. 
■igor.— y.f.e.  John  Wauace  Hozier,  Comet,  '17  Dec.  58;   Lt,  '17  Nov.  63;  Copf.  '30  June  69 '.Major, 

31  Jan.  78. 


Cl.PTA.XV8. 


COBKXT  OB 

i  sirn  LixvT. 


Francis  James  Agnew  Wallace '28  April  63 

Patrick  Sanderson,  Adjutant  Ea$t  Lothian  *)  '»     xr^       £. 

Teomanrv  CavaUy^.Z )  ^^7  Nov.    63 

Francis  Glennie  Farquhar '14  June  64 

Edward G^eorge  Moore  Donnithome*  {Lt.)  i 

S.  Ariilleri^,  x8  Dec:6i),  A^utant  Serte  >  p  8  Sept.  65 

67 

Si 
69 

7» 


'30  Mar.  66|*ioHa7  7' 
Pi6  0ct.  66»3iMay  71 
'35  Sept  67  »  9  Aug.  71 


Yeomanry  Cavalry 

James  Charles  Maberlv   1*35  Sept. 

Alfired  Cholmelev  Earfe  Welby |Pi6  Oct. 

Hon.  Walter  Philip  Alexander '»  3  Feb. 

John  Francis  Upton  (Jaskell  "~ 

Montague  (George  Johnstone,  Bxtra  Aide  ^ 

de  Camp  to  therLord  Lieutenant  qf  Ireland  } 
Francis  Maitland  Philips 

LxBnTXVl.VT8. 

William  Christopher  James 

Charles  FiUGeraldWatkins    

John  Lewis  Yaughan  Henry 

John  Arthur  Wellesley  O'weill  Torrens.. 


38  Oct. 
P23  June  70 


William  Henry  Hippisley,?  Adj.  34  Nov,  77.. 
William  Nicholas  Leader 


dOTjjjr.      ktSTiiiii. 


'  3  Feb.    69 

••33  June  70 

»  7  Dec.  70 

'10  May  71 

38  Oct.  71 

»  3  Aug.   71 

34  Feb.    73 

38  Feb. 
6  Mar. 
23  Apr. 
30  Nov. 
33  May 
13  May  . 
IX  Nov.    77 

»7May    79 
38  June  79 


Edwin  Bolton 

Cecil  Algernon  Brooke  Tumor 1    s  Sept.  r 

EichardWolfe I  30  Jan.    7! 

SbCOF©  LlBUTBlTAirTS.  Uyp    LIEUT. 

William  Crawford  Middleton '  13  Mar.    78 

James  Campbell  Hamilton 11  May    78 

Fitsroy  Charles  Fletcher a;  Aug.    79 

Henry  Jenner  Scobell  13  Aug.    79 

Paymaeier. — James  Clarke  Ross,  x  Mar.  64 ;  Son.  Mqjor,  i  Mar.  79. 


34  Feb.    73 1 

34  June  76 
X  April  76I 

34  Nov.  77 
5  Sept.  77 

31  Jan.    78 

98  June  79 


idiMf  Jfa»fer.— Charles  Walter  Neal,  6  Nov.  67. 
^rtfr  Maater.— John  Liddle,*  37  Sept.  71. 


Qvai 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^Andrew  Oalbraith  Ross,  16  May  63 ;  let  Claee,  8  June  73. 
"    •       ~  '       '    —        -    ■  !«,Mei 


Bcaxleb—Faeinge  Bine.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.~/ruA  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Returned  from  the  Crimea,  4  July  X856. 
>  Sir  John  Gough  served  during  the  war  in  China  of  1840-43  as  Depnty  Quarter  Master  General  and  hesd  of  th' 
department ;  was  present  at  almost  every  engagement  during  the  expedition ,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  UW' 
and  Lt. Colonel,  together  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  184 r4< 
as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahar»pore  (Bronze 
Star).  Appointed  a  Brigadier  in  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  1845-46;  commanded  the  3nd  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  u.^ 
battles  of  Moodkeeand  Ferozeehah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India  at  u^ 
battle  of  Robraon,  where  he  wan  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Puxnaub  campaign  c'. 
1848-49  as  Quarter  Master  General  of  H.M.'s  Forces  in  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  ChillianwaUab  a^"- 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with  Brevet  rank  of  Colonel. 

*  Colonel  Nugent  served  in  the  ifastcm  campaign  of  1854-55  with  tlie  Scots  Greys,  including  the  battles  of  Bai«- 
klava.  Inkerman,  nnd  Tchcmaya,  sie^e  nnd  fall  of  Sebosiopol  (Mednl  with  three  Ulasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  Captain  Donnitbome  served  throuph  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Artillery,  sn 
W.1S  present  in  the  campaign  on  the  Waikato  river,  expedition  to  Tauranga,  action  of  the  Gate  Pah,  campaip'  v.. 
tho  Wanganui  district,  and  with  the  expeditions  of  the  Movable  Column  on  the  River  Patea  (Medal). 

7  Lieut.  Uippisley  served  with  the  K  ing's  Drogoou  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  ^^  the  squadron  under  )l.'i,'' 
Marter,  includmg  the  cavalry  aflfair  at  Erzunpa}  on.  ^ 

•  Quarter  Master  Liddle  served  thronphout  the  Eastern  campaifrn  of  1854-55  ^Jth  the  Scots  Greys,  includinjr  t  f 
affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava,  lukerman,  and  Tchcmnya,  night  attack  on  outposts  on  17th  Fe! 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  for  distinguished  conduct  is  lie 
field). 


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"??;:7*^'»  8'«P>'«'  ^»^«'  Oomei,  '.o'iky  6.  j*^!- Jr/ib?^^ ;  Cp..  P„  J„no  6;-   J,a,W 


-  ^  Capyaivs. 

George  Vernon  Colman  Napier 

JOhn  Pupefoy BUia  Jervoiae  

Beiyamin  Louie  GUaon    .. 

Geoiwe  Edmund  Eoirers     

Charree  WiUiam  Hawker  Hiliii^;; 

SS!ft?**P^o<*d  Peckham  .7. 

Bpbert  Elton  Grey 

Charlee  Edward  Bedkett .. 


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SaamelJob  Lea 

Bobert  GnataruB  Alexander  ..V 

worge  Gharlea  Fuller ... 

Harry  Cpurtenay  Jaokadn.'.'.*".";;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;; 

Reginald  Charlea  Freeman 

iji?®jsaby  Bobaon  soott....*.*;.*.'.;;;;::"; 

^L^"i^  Nicholaa  Wogan-Bro™'.: 
WiUiam  John  Bant  (BidingMSner^ZjLvr.ys) 


^22  Sept.  63 
P16N0V.  66 
P  7  Aug.  67 
'30  May  69 
^  2  Feb.  64 
'17  Nov.  69 
28  Oct.  7z 
'17  April  69 


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o^  ^    .    ^S'COITD  LZBUVBVAirTa. 

St.  Clair  Oawald  ... 

Arthur  Kpgham  Crabbi7.!*.*.'.*.'.'.'.;; " 

Herbert  Settle  Patton 


28  Oct.      71 


'  9  Aug.  64  P17  Nov.  69 
*•  3  June  68  '21  June  71 
»28  0ct.     63     4  Nov.  74 


ax  April  77 


2Vn  LXBVT. 


24  Sept.  78 
xz  May  78 
aa  Jan.    79 


'SO  v»cc.      03 

'2x  June  71 
**  I  Dec.  6s 
28  Oct.  7x 
28  Oct.  71 
^22  April  71 

6  Mar.  72 

a6  Mar.  73 

28  Oct.  71 

a  Nov.  73 

xo  Oct.  74 

a8  Feb.  74 

4  Deo.  79 

30  Nov.  76 

24  Jan.  80 


78 


4  Nov 

27  Oct. 

•'31  Oct.  71 

4  Nov.  79 

4  Dec  79 

23  Jan.  79 


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Embarked  for  the  JBati  IndUt,  25  ITov.  1868. 


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TaIITIIA'*  "AtDUHBBJl"  "  Sl-LAlf AVCA.  "  "VlITOBUl"  "ToUlOUBl"  "  PnmrSTOJL "  "  ATWHlTOfll " 
**GhUIK«»"  *'AlMA"  "BA.Ll.XLi.TA."  "IVKBBlfAir"  "  SXTA.nO»OL." 

Oolonel.— Xor<2  Qeorfce  AngustuB  Frederick  Paget,!  XCi?.  ConutfSub  Li.  '25  July  34;  X#.  'z  Dec.  37: 
Capi.  '17  Aug.  41;  Jfif/or.  ■'30  Jan.  46;  Id.Colfmel,  '39  Dec.  46;  Colontl,  30  June  54;  M«ffor  Oentnl, 
zz  rTov.  6z ;  jL4«tt<.  GMeraZ,  28  Feb.  yz  ;  Otneralt  i  Oct.  771  Colonel  4tih  HosBara,  7  Jan.  74. 

Lieatenaat  Colonel.— Alexander  George  Montgomery  Moore,  Cornet^  ^13  Dec.  50;  Zt,  '6  July  52;  Cvfi, 
'p  May  56;  Mcyor,  Z4  Sept.  67;  X^.UB^onW,  '33  Deo.  66 ;  Colonel,  33  Dec.  73. 

Kijor.— Francis  Barker  Montague,  Comet,  a6  Feb.  56}  Lt.  Z3  Apr.  58;  Captain^  Z4  Sept.  67;  Uejnr, 
Z3  Sept  79. 


Gaka-utb. 

George  Philips 

Francis  Arthur  Hutohins 

Neil  Benjamin  Edmonstone  ... 

Henry  Fane  GrsAt  

Walter  Chrystie  Underwood... 
Charles  Bdwurd  Pennefkther 
WilUam  Alexander  Bamsay  ... 
Oharles  Bdward  Warde 


6  April  55 
P2sM!ay  60 
■*  5  Jnne  f/S 
«'23Dec.  68 
'z4  July  69 
'z4July  69 
^  1  Sept.  69 
>*  3  Jan.    69 


LnvTsv Ajrrs  • 

Francis  Campbell  Pearson 

Cecil  Wybum  Peters , 

John  Farmer,  Adjutant  93  Jnne  75 ., 

Spencer  Walpole  Follett 

Edwin  William  Exham 

Charles  Lancelot  Skinner 

Frederick  Henry  Blacker 

Daniel  Louis  De  la  Cherois 

William  Pierrepont  Wilson-Todd.... 


SsooiTD  Lziumruns. 

Bdward  Asheton  Critohley , 

Ivan  Owden  Bichardson , 

Ronald  Kinoaid-Smith 

Glencaim  Bobertson  Cuninghame 


COSKXT   OB 
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'29  May 
»3zMar. 
"sApril 
'  8  Dec. 
'  a  Aug. 
»Z7Aug. 
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3z  Oct.     77 


3HD  LIXVT. 

22  Jan.    79 

6  Aug.   79 
87  Aug. 

7  Jan. 


57,'*  7  Nov.  62 

63  »  z  Feb.  68 

69  2Z  July  «e 

69'  TO  Jan. 
71,'    7Mar. 

70  6  Aug.  79 
7z  Z3  Sept.  79 
7z    97  Sept.  79 


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z6Dsc.    76 


2  Deo.  74 
zz  Feb,  75 1 
93  June  75, 
90  Nov.  75! 
19  Feb.    761 

5  June  761 

28  Oct    76, 

29  Nov.  76 
13  Sept.  79 


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Pmrfluufor.— Henry  Askew  Cherre,  Z9  March  79 ;  2m.  '30  I>M.  64 ;  Lt,  33  June  69 ;  Oafi,  9  Ang.  76. 
SHaing  IffufM*.— Hugh  Ernest  ElUott,  30  Sept.  74. 
f^nt  Ifof^.— Wuliam  Leetch,  28  Mar.  74. 
Veterinarjf  i9«fy«o«.— lies  Matthews,  24  July  72. 

Blne.~^ma^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
netwnedfnm  the  CrkMa,  38  Ifof  iZs^.—Smbarkedfor  India,  is  Oct,  1867. 


1  Lord  George  Paget  served  in  the  Eastern  oampaiani  of  Z854-SS;  commanded  the  4th  Ligbt  DragooDtattbe 
battle  of  Alma,  and  in  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  of  Balaklava.    Commanded  the  Light  Cavalry  Br^desttte 
battles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  and  on  the  expedition  to  Bupatoria  and  operations  thence  with  G<scn.  • 
D'Allonville.     Commanded  for  a  time  the  Cavalry  Division  in  z8s5  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Up^  ' 
of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  MeAjidie) . 


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The  Harp  and  Crown.    "  QuU  SepardMf '» 
OAloBd.— Henx7  Darby-Grifflth,*  CJB.  Etuign,  '25  Nov.  28 ;  Lt,  '25  Nov.  31 :   Capi.  'x  Ang.  34 ;  Hafor, 

'6  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.Col«n$ly  '27  Aug,  52 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Mt^itr  Oeiural,  31  Mar.  66  j  lAmUenant  Oeiural, 

X4  April  74 :  General,  t  Oct.  77 ;  Coi(m«Z  5th  Lancers,  x  Jan.  7a.  ^^       ^  ^  ,,  . 

Liratonant  OoleneL—William  Lloyd  Browne,  Ensign,  '15  Nov.  55 ;  ^*-  «  May  58 ;  Capi,  'i  x  Mar.  62 ;  Jftyor, 

12  Oct.  68 }  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  IJt.Colonel,  15  Mar.  79. 
Kft|«r.— Boyle  Vandeleur,  Cornet,  xo  Sept.  58;  ii*.  '16  Nov.  60  j  Capi.  '23  Jan.  63;  BlMaJor,  7  May  77; 

Miyor,  X5  Mar.  79. ___^ 


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Comwallia  Henry  Chicheater> 'x8Peb.    53   xi  Aug.  54     7  April  58 

^•^.Ludovi^Mcmteflore  Cartnlchael,)  pjgjjov.  6i!'28July   63 '29  Jan.    70 

JD.A.QJI,  €hn.  InielUgenee  Branch  ...i  „  ^  „     .    .  U      *       1  /«  \^  1 

Joseph  Spencer  Benyon '23  Sept.  627  7  Apnl  65  P24  Deo.   70 


Gi,PTi,nrB. 
Senry  GhichefitOT>.. 
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Rioliard  l*lelding  Morrison* 

Alfred Bissel  Harvey,  A^'vtant  x  2>toon  1 

Teowtanrjf  Cavalry    J 

Bdward  Groves  Paley  

Moore    

^ 1  Norton 

Ang.  Campbell  Spencer,  at  8tqf  College 
Thomas  Fletcher  {Biding  Maeier  6  Dec.  7  3) 

LnnTSVJjras. 

Henry  Courtenay  Morland 

James  Frederick  Love  Russell  

Julian  John  Newton  Spicer,  Aijutani^ 

ai  June  79 S 

George  Siobard  Tufton   

Henry  Dent  Brocklehurst 

Arthur  Gerald  Chapman 

Edward  Charles  William  Gilborne 

Axtimr  Francis  Macmillan-Soott 

Archibald  Cosmo  Little  


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Saoovn  LmmvurTS. 

Llewellyn  Heywood  Jones 

Chrisfeian  Combe 

John  Sinclair   

George  Bdward  de  Yere  Kennedy.. 


P3oMar. 

»i8  Oct. 

'  8  Jan. 
'  x  Feb. 


'  9  April  70 
8  Feb.    70 


'24  Dec.  58,^x0  July  63 

5  Mar.  69'    5  June  75 

'19  Feb.  70'  x6Dec.  74 

1*29  May  69'    6  Jan.  75 

28  Oct.  7x,  16  Dee.  761 

a8  0ot.  7x    15  Mar.  79! 

3  Feb.  75  at  Mar.  79! 


xsAug.  7 


10  Nov.  77 

5  Oct.     78 

xsAug.    79 

XI  Oct.     79 


XX  Fob. 
xa  Feb. 

36  Mar.   75 

XX  Feb.  76 
99  Nov.  76] 
XX  Sept.  77 
99  Nov.  77 
xa  Nov.  74 
2x  March  79 


Pajfisoifai'i.- 


■Maurice  Hartland  Mfthon,  8  Mar.  58;  Son.Km'or,  8  Mar.  73. 
George  John  Ohas.  Whittington,  z  Apr.  78  j  Mn$,  'x4  July  57 1  Xii,  ^23 
Bidima  lf««»r.— Philip  KeUy,  14  June  76. 
^mtUt  JTaitM*.— Douglas  Shawe,  4  Feb.  71. 
retoHnarg  Surgeon,—         «    .       «      ,  .      ^      .    „ 

Faetmgt  Soaalf^^AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Setumml/rotn  India,  ax  December  X874. 


5  July   72 


X  Oct.    77 


BT.LT.  COL. 


25  Jan.    80 


Apr.  58 ;  Capi,  10  Dot  70. 


'  General  Darby-Griifith  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  command  of  the  Soots  Greys,  including  th® 
af&irof  M'Kenaio'sFarm,  battles  of  Balaklava  (wounded  in  the  head  bv  a  pistol-ball),  Inkerman,  and  Tohernaya. 
•ieee  and  IWl  of  Sebastopol  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Sardinum 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

»  U.Colonel  Chichester  served  with  the  xsth  Light  Infantrir  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  June  1855,  Including  the  battle 
of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fsdl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  With  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

♦  Major  Morrison  (formerly  a  Captain  in  the  sist  Foot)  served  with  the  X9th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  Campaign 
up  to  a8th  October  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
liedal). 


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6t]i  (InnisJcilliiig)  Dragoons.  [siiatarik. 

The  Castle  of  IimisklUing.  •  "  Wa.t»loo  "  "  Bai.axla.ta  "  "  SBTAaroroL." 
OolontL^Sir  Heniy  Dalrymple  White,*  JTCU.  Comet,  'xi  May  38 ;  Zt.  ^8  Feb.  39 ;  Capt,  ^ij  May  44  •  Jf«iV>r 

'aa  Deo.  48 ;  Zt.Coloneft  2  June 54 ;  Coloiul,  a8  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Oemral,  6  March  68;  ZinUemtMt  Ottunll 

31  March  77  ;  Goneral,  37  May  79  :  Colonel  6th  Dragoons,  x  Aug.  74. 
LUttteaaat  Cloloiiel.— Edward  Arthur  Oore,  Comet,  'as  Aug.  58 ;  Lt.  'la  June  60 ;  Copt,  ^ig  April  4 :  Majer, 

'39  May  69 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  33  Jan.  78. 
Major.— Franci?  George  Savage  Curtis.*  Comet,  '15060.54  ;  Lt.  24  Sept.  55  ;  Capt.  5  Mar.  58:  Bwd 

Mqjor,  5  July  7a;  Mqfor,  33  Jan.  78  ;  Bt.Lt.Cohnel,  17  Nov.  yg. 


Captaikb. 

William  "Ward  Bennitt 

Albert  Froom  

Frederick  William  Bloomfield 

George  Gilbert  Joseph  Thackeray  

Richard  Edward  Rowley  Martin 

John  St.  John  Frederick 

William  Heniy  Dawson,  Adjutant  South\ 

NotHnakamMUre  Yeomanry  Caealrif  ) 

Alexander  Chalmers  M*Kean,^ui«  deOamp  \ 

to  air  Frederick  UoMde    S 

Andrew  Green  Thompson , 


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'a8  Jan.    6a 

P38  Aug.   63  'as  Nov. 

'  9  April  70  '  9  Sept. 

»3i  July   67 '39  Jan. 

'37  Apr.   7o|  38  Oct. 

aSOot. 


LnunvAVis. 

Dnnoan  Matheson 

Henry  Leslie  Ellis 

Edward  Graham  Pennefather* 

William  HeuTyMott 

Patrick  John  waldron 

Willoughby  Harford  Hurt  Sitwell  

Charles  William  Crosse , 

Henry  Cookoroft  Page-Henderson 

BlCOKD  LzaUTSVAKTS. 

Charles  Henry  Tye,  Adjutant  24  May  79 

William  Hamilton  Brown  

Herbert  Turner , 


Pj7Sept.  eili*  8  Feb. 
'xx  April  68,rxo  Jan. 
"     ~'        68     3  Aug. 

71    a3  Jan. 

70 

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35  May  78 
23  Jan.  79 
IX  Oct.     79] 


34  Feb.  72 
x9  June  7a 
33  April  73 
3x  Aug.  73 
7  Jan.  74 
a9  Nov.  76 
xa  Feb.  78 
XX  Bept  78 


8  Deo. 
x6  Feb. 


X  May 

X2  Nov. 

xMar. 


Pajrsuwfor.— Henry  Wemyss  Feilden.i<*  x  Feb.  68 ;  Son.  Captain,  z  Feb.  73. 
Midina  Maeter.—Ylt  Joseph  Malone,"  7  Sept.  58. 
garter  JTm^m*.— William  Oliver,  37  Sept.  79. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Jamw  Findlay,  xa  Nov.  70. 

Scarlet— JFVictii^t  Yellow.— il^en<»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jritik  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  80ns. 
Setumedjirom  India,  5  AprU  1867. 
X  Sir  Henry  Dalrymple  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  command  of  the  Inniakilling  Dnironoi. 
including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Inkerman,  and  Tchemava,  and  siege  and  &1I  &'  1 
Sebastopol  {CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tnrkisli 
Medal). 

*  LtOolonel  Curtis  served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  July  1855,  including  the  battle  ] 
of  the  Tchema^,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  camfs  Ci 
of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun  of  the  30th  and  3x8t  May,  batt.e  t 
BudleekeBomi,  aiege  and  fall  of  Delhi,  and  subsemicut  operations  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  the  aflRur  of  Mtt- 
poorie  and  Kerkrowlie,  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  subsequent  aflkirs  at  Mahnndec  $Li 
Shahabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•Lieut.  Pennefkther  servea  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  the  squadron  under  Us'or 
Marter,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Erzungayan,  and  subBcquently  in  Bakex  Russell's  Fl^g  Column. 

>  Riding  Master  Malone  served  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55.  inelndir^ 
the  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  inkerman,  and  Tohernaj«. 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville.  At  daybreak  on  the  u^ 
September  X854,  when  marching  on  Balaklava,  volunteered  with  three  Troopers,  and  captured  an  Escort  of  tw 
enemy's  CaviUiT,  also  the  baggage  which  they  were  taking  to  Sebastopol  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  fcsr 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  1 

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The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "  PwrnrsutA"  "  Watsbloo"  "  Lucxirow." 
Colonel.— Henry  Roxby  Ben»on,»  CB.  Comet,  P31  Jan.  40;  Lieut,  '15  Apr.  4? ;  Cavi   '27  June  a^  •  Maior 

I  Oct.  77  ;  Co2mi«2  7th  HnMars,  3x  July  70.  ' 

Lientraaat  Ooloiial.— Hnprh  D'Aroy  P.  Bumell,  Comet.^i^  July  54 ;  Lt,  14  Sept.  k^  ;  Oapt.  '10  Jnlv  <:8  •  Jfaioi- 

'paSept.  63;^/.«.(7o/o»«i,  6Dec.73;  Co(omZ,  6 1^0.78  ;^:Q>to»*z;  «  July  io  ^  ''^^5'^'  ^"^^• 

J^ier.— francia  Maasy  Drew,*  Cornet.^iZ  Sept.  6  o ;  X<.  >ai  July 63;  Capt.  "13  July  67;  JtfWor,  23  July  79^ 


CxPTA.urs. 

Arthur  Peel' 

John  Lombard  Hunt 

Hugh   H'Calmont,^  Aide  de  Camp  to  Bir\ 

Qarnet  WoUelew  f 

Harrie  Archbold  B^d,'AiiJuteM't'ckeai^e\ 

Teofmanry  Caoalrv i 

Frank  ShuttlewortE 

Charles  FitsGerald  Thomson,  at  Staff" Coll.. 

Thomas  Hele  Phipps 

Cedl  Loftns  Beade 

Harold  Paget.  Aide  de  Ckmp  to  the  Lord\ 

Lieutenant  qf  Ireland ) 

LxxuTxirAjrTS. 

Wentworth  William  Hope  Johnstone 

^o».  Alfred  John  Greorge  Byng«  

John  Edward  Leveson  Jeryis,  Lord  St. ) 

Vincent } 

Bobert  Boper,  Adjutant  5  Jan.  76 

William  Baines  Morris 

Henry  Matthew  Ridley  

William  James  Gkurdiner  Baird   

^ra.  Richard  Thompson  Lawley  

^on.  Thomas  Ashbnmham  

Aldred    Frederick   Gtoorge    Beresford,  i 

Viaeonmt  Lumley J 

Wflloughby  Baskerrillo  Minion 


BioovB  JjavTMMkxta, 
Charles  George  Welbore    Bills,   Vi$H.\ 

Somerton ) 

Thomas  Hone, 


8  June  61 

'19  Aug.  6a 

'23  June  65 

^  S  July  64 

'33  June  65 

P37  July  66 

'zaJnne  67 

'ax  Mar.  65 

'33  Jan.  69 


'  X  Sept  6g 
P30  Oct.    6q 

PaaMar.  71 

'a3Mar.  71 


an  LXIUT. 


13  Sept.  79 


19  Nov.   63  Pax  Aug.   69 
'aa  Nov.  64  P23  June  70 


'37  July  66 

a6Nov.  68 

»  8  July  68 

'2a  June  70 

'x6Mar.  70 

'24  Dec.  70 

'as  Feb.  7x 


"22  Mar.  71 
1*23  Mar.   71 

38  Oct.     71 

28  Oct.  71 
13  April  73 
37  Mar.    74 

II  Feb. 
IX  Oct. 

IX  Nov. 

XX  Sept. 


'39  May  69 

'24  Dec.  70 

'22  Feb.  71 

T4  June  73 

xs  Mar.  76 

22  July  79 

23  July  79 


30  Nov.  78 


Thomas  Hone 4  Dec.    78 

PMrflM«ter.— Thomas  Oapel  Rose,  x  Apr.  78 ;  Sne,  'i  July 

fiflUM  Maeter.-^ohn  BosweU,  35  March  56. 

Amrter  JfaaCM-.— William  John  Waite.  xi  Oct.  76. 

VeUHmarf  A»fy«o».— Francis  Walker,  3  Oct  62 ;  itt  Claee,  33  May  74. 


63;  Lt,  '4  Deo.  66;  Capt,  14  Apr.  75. 


Blue.— .iytate,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irttik  AgenU^  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betwmedfrom  India,  8  April  1870. 


>  UeotGeneral  Benson  cttnmanded  the  X7th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  X4th  Jan.  1855,  including^  the  battle 
of  the  Tcbemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  Squadron  of  the  Light  Brigade  m  the  niffht 
attack  on  the  Hosaian  outposts  on  the  X9th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^idie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  commanded  the  and  Cavalry  Golunm,  Malwa  Division, 
in  Torious  operations  in  Central  India  and  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib, 
who  were  attacked  and  defeated  with  great  loss  at  Zerapore  on  a9th  December  1858  by  the  2nd  Cavalry  Column 
(Colonel.  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*  Major  J>T9w  served  with  a  wing  of  the  7th  Hussars,  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  employed 
H^iiat  Native  tribes  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India,  in  November  and  December  1863,  and  commanded  a 
sqosdron  at  the  action  of  Shubkndder  on  the  and  January  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Peel  served  in  the  xoxst  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  campaign  of  1863  and  was  presentat 
the  Horxning  of  the  Conical  Hill,  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquetand  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

« M^or  M'Gahnont  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  in  1870.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold 
Cottt  In  September  1873,  as  Aide  de  Camp  (Ashanti  Medal).  Was  appointed  a  military  attach^  to  the  British 
Kmbssqr  at  Constantinople  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war  in  1877,  and  accompanied  the  Turkish 
vmiei  in  the  field  througbont  the  campaign  in  Armenia. 

Ueat  the  Hon.  A.  J.  G.  Bjng  serred  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  >vith  the  Field  Force  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal. 


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8th  (The  King's  Royal  Irish)  Hussars. 


iyeara'BM 
'Pnlll  Hal' 
Pay.  P«y 


19 


[Pealui«n,B*Bet\. 
Dep6t,  CMtaVuy. 
The  Harp  and  Crown.  "  PrUHntB  virltitis  wemarei.**—'*  Lbbwabbxx  "  "  HnrDOOSTAV "  "  Auq" 

**BALAKLAyA"     "IwKBBMAK"   '*  SbVAATOPOL  "   "CBWTBALljrDIA." 

Oolonel.— William  Charles  Forrest,*  CB.  Ccmet,  '11  March  36  ;   Lt.  »$  Jan.  J19;   Copt  fj  Sept  4»;  Ifo/w, 

»3  Oct.  48 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonely  13  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '5  Aue.  59  j  Colonel,  8  March  60 ;  Major  ffcMroi,  6 March 

68;  lMut,G«n0ral,  i  OcL  77 ;  Co/o»«i  8th  Hussars,  14  March  80. 
Lientenant  OoloneL— HCJohn  Worthy  Chaplin.*  Cornet,  13  April  58;  Lt.  20  Nov.  60;  Capt.  '5  April  64; 

Major,  zsSept.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  14  Nov.  ;o. 
llwor.— Hubert  Plunkett  Burke,  Comet,  »'io  July  55 ;  Lt.  5  Mar.  58  ;  Cc^t,.^s  April  64 ;  St.Meijor,  1  Oct  77 ; 

Major.  14  Nov.  7Q. 


Captaiks. 

William  Henry  Field 

William  Smith  Donbar  Abbott 

Robert  Nassau  Sutton 

Cyril  William  Bowdler  Bell.  Commandant ) 
of  School  of  Inetruction  jbr  Auxiliary  V 
Cavalry  at  AUershot    J 

Arthur  Mark  Crofton  

Gerrard  Anriol  de  Vlsme    

Edward  Eardley  Lushington 

Albemarle  Alexander  Eawlinson 


LixuTBirAirTS. 

George  Stanley  Williama    

James  Davidson 

Edwin  James  Fell  

Peter  Legh  Clowes    

David  Edward  Wood,  Interpreter.. 

John  Rupert  BobertLecky 

Bartle  Grant    

William  Kenyon  Mitford 

Thornton  Harte  Farrer  


••17  May    61 1 10  July    66|P7July    69 
"19  Feb.    70]  TO  Mar.   75] 


'  6  Mar.    69 
TS  Dec.    69 

P23  Dec.    64 

23  Sept.  71 

f  7  Nov.  68 


Sboovb  IiXXVnSAVTB. 

Edwin  Christy 

Frank  James  Carandini  

Charles  Bosdew  Bum  

Charles  Edward  Duff. 

Herbert  Christian  Holland 

CeoU  Devereux  Holmea  


8  Dec. 
33  Jan. 

I  May 
XX  May 
XX  May 
XX  May 


^21  June  7ZI  zz  Sept.  75 
95  June  6g'  98  Oct.     76; 


38  Oct.  7z 
24  July  73 
'37  Oct.    7z 


z6  Jan.  77 
z5  Sept.  77) 
zsMnr.    7» 


38  Feb.    74    zz  Nov.   79 


83  April  74 
3  Deo.  74 
30  Nov.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
38  Feb.  75 
zz  Mar.  76 
33  May  76 
zz  Sept.  77 
xz  Nov.  77 


Pay«M«<«r.~]Bdmimd  Btto  Ooote,  x  Apr.  78 ;  En$.  '  4  June  6t ;  Lt,  30  Sept.  63  j  Oapi.  7  Aug.  75. 
BitMM  irof^M-.-'Fredenok  Eaton,  Z3  May  75. 
Qftarter  lfa«<«r.—Jamee  Andrew  Hefibron,*34  Nov.  77. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— ThomM  Flintoff,  33  June  75. 

Blue.— .i^M^*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  Bengal,  9  Mag  1864.  , 

1  LieutGeneral  Forrest  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x854-55ainoIudiDg  tiie  bsttlff 
of  Balaklava  and  Inkennan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  night  attack  on  Russian  outposts  xgth  Feb.  X855,  and  battle  c! 
Tchemaya  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  LtColonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  sth  Class  of  U«  | 

s  LtColonel  Chaplin  served  with  the  67th  Regt.  in  the  Chinese  campaign  of  x86o,  was  present  in  the  action  st  Siol^  1 
taking  of  Tonghoo,  and  storming  of  the  Takoo  Fort  where  he  earned  the  Queen's  Colour  after  Ensign  Fraser  %u 
wounded,  crossed  the  ditch  at  the  head  of  the  Regt.,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  planting  the  Colour  on  the  ca^^ 
lier  at  a  very  early  period  and  before  the  Fort  surrendered  (Medal  with  Clasps,  and  Victoria  Croes). 

«  Quarter  Master  HefiTcron  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  Z854-5S  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including:  the  rcc>->< 
naissanco  to  Silistria,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  nnd  the  Tchema^fa,  sfTaira  of  Bul|:;aiiac  t.al 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  f erred  ii 
the  Indian  Campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  re-oooupaUon  of  Chanduve,  battle  i 
Kota-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  (Central  India).  Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  ul 
Meritorious  Service. 


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'%iS*tKibSy'°"'>  ]  9tli  {Tlie  Queen's  Royal)  Lancers. 

The  Boyal  Oyphor  witlim  the  Garter.    "PwriHsuLA**  "PtrirKiA.ii*'  "  Sobbaow"  **PairJi.uB" 

<«  PD¥T.i.T*wwAT.r.AW  "  ••  OnojiiUAT"  *'"n«T.WT'*  ** T.nr»irftw  ** 


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TmbTSctT,  "  UHILLlAirWXI.LjUtt QOOJBBAT  "  *'  DbLHI  '*  "  LUCMTOW.* 

m  UaifCol«&«L— 5ir  Archibald  Litlle,^  XCB.  Cornet,  '4001.  31;  Li.  ^31  AuDf.  3a;  Capt.  '24  Feb.  37;   Jfdf/or,  5 


P.J. 


Wi 


'  Ghillxavwallajs  ' 
tty'^Oot.  31;  Li.  P3X  AuDf.  3a;      ,  ^. .        ^     . 

April  50;  Lt.Colonel,  ao  Jane  54;  Colonel^  ao  June  57 ;  M<y'or  Gentral,  6  March 68  ;  ImhUiuuU  Qeneral, 

July  77  :  O^ntral,  ai  Jan.  80;  Co^mI  oth  Lancers.  8  March  75. 
ItOofoneL— Robert  Stewart  Cleland,  Comet,  1*7    July  57 ;   Lt.  ^8  April  59 ;   Capi,  '9  Aug.  64 ;   Brevet 

Major,  1  Oct.  77  j  Major,  16  Feb.  78  »  Xt.GoJoMJ.  37  June  79. 
M^«r.— fleniy  AnguBtos  Bushman,  Cornet,  9  Not.  58 ;  Lt,  '30  June  63 ;  Captain,  9  Mar.  7a ;  Major, 

vj  June  79. 
Henry  Richard  Abadie/  Com*t,  6  Aug.  58 ;  Lt.  ^18  Deo.  60 ;  Capt.  14  Feb.  7a ;  Brmei  Major,  aa  Nov.  79 ; 

Mt^or,  »a  Deo.  79. J| 


Gaptaiks. 

Son.  HeneageLegge  

Herbert  Wynne  Apperley 

James  Alex.  Fra.  Humberston  Stewart  (, 

Mackenzie  ■• -J 

FC  Lord  Wm.  Leslie  De  la  PoerBeresford 
William    Henry  Fife,  AdjMiaoit    Norih^ 


LiximvAirTB. 

George  Alfred  Penrhys  BvaBS 

Charles  John  William  Trower 

Edward  Bowater  M'Innis,  Aij.  aa  June  77 

Heniy  Castell  Hopkins 

Charles  John  Bemhard  Hough  Dressner 

John  Henry  Lament  

Jamea  Hunter ......... 

Bdw.  Herbert  de  Tour  Gonne  Bell-Martm 
Maloolm  Orme  Little  


Somoreet  Teomanry  Oavalrf... 
John  James  Scott  Chiflholme  . 

Bloomfleld  Gough 

Eon.  Eustace  YeMjrA^jutani 

Yoonuutrg  Cavalry 

Bgremont  Baden  Shearbum 


•ixSept. 
'aaSept.  63  '37  July 

»  I  May   67.^  8  June 

'8  June  67, »  6  July 

P  z  April  68, 'as  Mar. 

zoJan. 
'37  April  70   a8  Oct. 

33  April 

33  May 


8S00in>  LZBTTnOIAHTS. 

Bdward  PelUer  Johnson   

Gharlea  Bishop 

Harry  Ritchie  Alston 

Cyril  St.  Glair  Oameroa 

Man.  Ridhard  Hamilton  Westenra.. 
Ronald  M'Farlane 


cobvbt  ob  i 
sitdlibut. 


aoMar.  78 
so  Mar.  78 
XX  May    78 


33  July  79 
13  Aug.  79 
X3  Oct.  77 
33  Mar.  79 
24  Jan.  *  80 
3x  Jan.    80 


x3June  74 
3  Dec.  74 
39  April  74 
&6Aug.  76 
IX  Sept.  76 
sr9Nov.  77 
x^Deo.  79 
I  Jan.  80 
35  Feb.   80 


■'iz  Doc.  66 

9  Sept.  74 

IS  July  76 

37  Dec  76 

z6  Feb.  78 

a  Mar.   78 
17  July    78 

x7June  79 

X  Jan. 


Pammaoter.—John  Warden  M*Farlan,  x6  Oct.  66  j  Son.  Captain,  16  Oct.  71. 
1U3»M  Mofto*.— John  Marshall,  37  Feb.  75. 
Qnarier  Maiter.—Jdhn  Forsythe,  37  Sept.  70. 
rtUrinary  fltefy«m.— James  Augustus  Woods,  34  Sept.  70. 

Blue— JVxWn^t  Scarlet.— ^^m^,  Messrs.  Gox  and  Co. 
Bmharhedfor  India,  9  Jamuary  1875. 

>  Sir  Archibald  Little  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlei  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(¥edall  Served  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  Gavaliy  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  post  at 
DilkooAa  from  x6th  to  24th  Nov.  Z857,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  Governor 
GenfiSIn  Council  and  CB.  Coxnmanded  the  Cavahy  and  three  troops  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Gawnpore 
udD^nit  of  the  Gwalior  muthieers  on  the  6th  Dec,  actions  at  Seraiehat  and  Khudarflrunge.  Commanded  the 
istBriffade  of  Cavalry  at  tho  siege  of  Lucknow,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-baU  through  the  left  elbow 
(three  Umes  menUoned  in  Despatches.  Medal  with  Two  Clasps) .  *    .  .v     -*•       . 

*  Msj^^badie  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Tram,  and  was  present  at  tho  action  at 
irogee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


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10th  (The  Frinee  of  Wales'  Own  BoyoX)  HuBsars,      [  ^^^^I^SHeSS^ 

The  Prince's  Plume.    The  Eising  Son  and  Red  Dragon.    "  Pxitihbula.  "  "  Watsbloo  "  "  Bbtabtoml." 
Colonel.— 12 w  Boyal  Highne»$  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall,  KG.  KT.  KF.  OCT- 

GCSI.  GCMCt.  Colonel,  9  Nov.  58;  General,  9  Nov.  63;  Field  Marehal,  39  May  75;  Colon^  ioUiHcs8ir», 

z8  April  63. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Xori  Ralph  Dmry  Kerr,  CB.  Comet,  '34  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  '15  June  58 ;  Capt.  '33  Aug.  61 ; 

Major,  36  March  73 ;  Lt.CoUniel,  31  May  76. 
Migor.— Edward  Alexander  Wood,  Comet,  16  July  58 ;  Lt.  '30  Sept.  59 ;  Capt.  '13  July  67;  Major^  31  May  7^ ; 

Bt.  Lt. Colonel,  23  Nov.  79. ' 


Caftaikb. 

Thomss  James  Williams  Bulkeley 

Robert  Spencer  Liddell,.4<i/»fttn«  Cavalry  1 

Depot  S 

Thomas  Astell  St.  Quintin 

Boyce  Albert  Combe,»  D.A.Q.M.G.  Bengal 

Robert  G.  D'Esterre  Spottiswoode 

Hugh  Sutlej  Grough,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Com- } 

manderin  Chi^  Saet  Indies } 

Manners  Charles  Wood  

Montagu  Maule  Slade 

Hon.  James  Pearse  Napier,  Interpreter 

John  Palmer  Brabazon,*  Sxira  Aide  de  \ 

Camp  to  the  Vieerog  of  India  } 

LisimvAVxs. 

Edward  Temple  Rose 

William  Edward  Phillips   

Ralph  Bromfleld  Willington  Fisher  

Phiup  Durham. , 


P14  July 

38  Mar. 

30  Dec. 
37  Aug. 
soMar. 

'  3  May 

I  T  Sept. 
5  Feb. 


58  P16  Oct. 


David  Stanley  William,  Lord  Ogilvv 

Richard  Henrv  Francis  Wharton  Wilson^. . . 

Charles  Btaniforth  Greenwood 

Charles  Sandes  (Riding  Maeier  6  Sept.  | 

73),  .^47«^a»i  34  Nov.  77-' S 

XordAlwyne  Frederick  Compton  


Sub  LisuravAiTTS. 
Charles  Molyneux  Grenfell 

SBGOXTB  LXBITTBVAirTS. 

Herb^  Tongne  Allsopp    , 


'33  July 

'16  Jan. 
6  May 
31  June 

38  Oct. 

»37  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
29  Oct. 

23  June 


3iri>  LIBVT. 


8  Dec. 
13  Oct. 
zzMay 
34  Jan. 


15  Feb.    68 

'  3  May   68 

»x7Aug.  70 
13  Feb.  73 
9  April  70 

33  June    75 

3  Feb.  78 
33  Jan.  78 
13  Nov.   79 

18  Nov.   79 


x3June  74 

33  April  74 
27  June  74 
20  Nov.  75 
13  June  75 
36  July  76 
x3  Feb.  77 

34  Nov.  77 
z8Mar. 


SUB  LIBUT. 


zz  Nov.    76 


BBBV.MAJ. 


83  Nov.    79 


33  Nov.    79 
33  Nov,    79 


ifoft.  Qeorge  Leopold  J . 

Charles  George  Boyd  Saunders  . 

Harvey  Alexander 

X3     ...   Pa«ma«^«r.— Stephen  Murphy,*  8  May  67 ;  Honorary  Captain,  8  May  73. 
8     ...    Biding  Matter.— ^eurv  M'Gee,  Z3  Nov.  73. 
Quarter  lfa«i«r.— William  King,  3  Nov.  73. 
Veterinary  Aify«m.— William  Appleton,  3Z  Jan.  60 ;  let  Claee,  4  Oct  73. 

Blue.— Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JrM  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betumedfrom  the  CWoMa,  3  June  2856.    Bmbarkedfor  India,  to  Jamuary  1873. 

1  JlBior  Combe  served  with  the  3rd  Bind  Horse  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  as  Ordcrlj 
Officer  to  Colonel  Fraser  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medu). 

*  Captain  Brabazon,  formerly  Lt.  and  Captain  Grenadier  Guards,  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Ashanti  v&r 
in  1874  and  was  attached  to  the  expedition  under  Captain  Butler  to  Western  Akim,  and  afterwarda  to  the  Tnuxspor. 
service. 

*  Lieut.  Wilson  served  in  the  Ashanti  Campaign  in  2873  m  Midshipman  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Battlesnakek"  asA 
received  a  slight  ranshot  wound  on  the  Z4th  August  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Murphy.— For  War  Servioos,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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^««"k<»'.    J  11th  (Prince  AlherVs  Own)  Hussars. 

Vearfc^Sor.|   «'Boyw"  (with  th©  Sphinx).    "Sa.la.xa.kca"  "PjiiniTsuLA**  "Wa.t»bloo"  "Bbub»obb 

Kuil  H*if|  **  BA.LA.XLAyA.  "  "  IlTXBBKAir  "  *'  SBrA.8TOP0L. 


S3 


—l^-Colwiel.— William  Neville  Custance,^  CB.  Etuign,  ^xi  Oct.  31;  Lt.  '96  Jnno  35;  Capt.  '16  Mar.  38;  Major, 
'i6  Sept.  51;  Lt.  Colonel,  1  Aug.  56;  Colonel,  19  Jan*  58:  Major  General,  6  Mar.  68;  Lieutenant   General, 
I    I  Oot.  77  :  Colonel  nth  Uassars,  8  Mar.  75. 
..  iLieatenaat Colonel.— Albert  Peel  Garxxett,  Cornet,  ^  6  Feb.  57  ;  Lt.  5  Mar.  58 ;  Capt.  ^14  June  59 ;  Br 

I    5  July  72 ;  Mivor,  17  May  76  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  3  April  78. 
I   Xijor. —Walter  Balfe,  Cornet,  '27  Jaa.  57;   Lt.  ^19  Feb.  58;   Capt.  '16  Oct.  60;   Breoet  Major,  29 


Oa.pt  A.zirB. 
Edward  Stirling  Rivett-Camac.^lfiftfary  > 

Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Bombay S 

St  John    StewardBon    Taylor,  Brigade) 

Mayor,  Curragk   S 

John  Donald  Hamill  Stewart,  Viee  Coneul  > 

^%  A  mninlin. J 

JohnOharlton  Kinchant,  Adjutant  1  WeH  i 

York  Yeomanry  Cavalry  f 

Aagoatas  Oharles  Frederick  FitzOeorge... 

Charlee  Verelst  Verelst  

Edward  Henry  Green 

Livingston  Thompson 

p.e.e.  Harry  James  Watson* 

Charles  Edward  Swaine 

Kildare  Borrowes 


Mqjor,  3  April  78. 


Brev.  Major, 
Aug.  73; 


COBKBTOB   I 

axn  LiBUx.  , 


*I2  Oct.       67 

23  Dec.  64 
^•20  Oct.  69 
'14  Oct    68 

7  May  70 
'z3June  68 


LnVTBirAHTS. 

Maxwell  Archibald  Close  

HeniT  Davis  Willock  

Andrew  Burrell  Hayley 

Lord  Bdmond  Bernard  Talbot 

Henzy  Jack  Camming   

Bobert  Henry  Hardy  

Sou.  Henrv  Arthur  Ormsby  Gore 

Algernon  fSranois  Peyton  

Bichard  Fort 


30  Jan.  78 
2irn  UBUT. 
1 1  May   78 

25  May   78 

Charlea  Henry  Eyre  Coota 13  Aug.  79 


SbOOVD  LlBVTBXAVTS. 

XonI  Ernest  William  Hamilton  .. 
William  Harrison  , 


4  Jan.    s^\  18  May   5^^ 

20  Dec.    64'  14  Sept  66 

22  Sept.  65  '13  Jan.    69 

28  Oct    7z 
'i4i  July   69 

28  Oct      71 


'22  Oct. 

19  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
'27  July 

Z4  Nor. 


2  Deo.  74 

z3June  75 

20  Nov.  75 

20  Nov.  75 

2  Dec.  74 

a8  Oct  76 

iz  Nov.  76 

20  Nov.  76 

2  Jan.  80 


25  Jan.  7z 
zz  Sept  75 
Z7  May    76 

8  Jan.    78 

24  Nov.  7' 

3  Apr.  71 

94  Mar.  7S 

95  Oct.  79 
19  Feb.  79 

z  Jan.  80 
3  Jan.    80 


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PofwuMeter.— Bichard  S.  Crawley,  2  Oct  66;  Mon.Capiain,  2  Oct.  7z. 

Siding  Jfaffor.— Francis  Levison  Miohael.^o  zz  July  56. 

(huurter  MaHer.—JMLynxd  Frayling,  z  April  76. 

Veterinory  Suryeon.^-Oharles  Percivall,  30  June  63 ;  irt  Claet,  iz  Nov.  76. 


Blue.—Ayentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beiumed  firom India,  7  January  Z878. 


'  laeut-GenezBl  Custance  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  z 4th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Tchemaya, 
«ie«[e  and  All  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  5th  Class,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded 
tbe  Carabineers  at  tiie  outbreak  of  the  mudny  at  Meerut  on  zoth  May  1857,  also  in  the  subsequent  campaign  of  that 
T^»T,  including  the  battles  of  the  Hindun,  the  30th  and  pzst  May  (horse  killed) ;  battle  of  Budlekaserai  (horse 
Vonnded),  a£Ra!ur  of  9th  June,  and  siege  of  Delhi.  Commanded  the  whole  of  the  Irregular  Cavalry  under  Sir  Hope 
(traa^  at  the  storming  of  the  city  on  the  Z4th  September.  Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  Brigadier  Showers'  Column 
iving  the  subeequent  operations.  In  command  of  the  Carabineers  and  Hodson's  Horse  captured  the  fbrtrees  of 
Kanoand  with  22  guns  and  7^  lacs  of  treasure.  Also  in  command  of  the  Carabineers  and  2na  Bengal  Fusiliers,  sur- 
prised the  city  of  Furruck  Nuggar,  taking  the  Nawab.  Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Carabineers  in  the  action  of  Bnn- 
bgaon  on  11th  Oct.  Z858,  also  three  squaab:t)ns  during  the  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of 
M^ndipore,  Bussoolpore,  advance  on  and  capture  of  the  fortress  Mitouoee,  the  actions  of  Allygung  and  Bishwa, 
;Mi>ed  the  Agra  Field  Force  by  forced  marches,  and  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Carabineers  in  punuit  of  Tantia  Topee 
for  three  izuinihs  through  Bi^pootana  and  Central  India,  during  whi&  ft«auently  commanded  detached  Columns 
(ihsnked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  f^quently  mentioned  in  despatohes.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of 
Colonel,  and  CB.). 

^  Major  Rivefct-Camao  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cami>aign  attached  to  a  troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  from 
March  to  Jane  Z858.  Served  with  Fane's  Horse  during  the  China  campaign  of  z86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
Action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Takn  Forts,  actions  of  the  z8th  and  2zst  September,  and  subsequent  operations  before 
Pekin.  Was  extra  Oraerly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Fattle  during  the  actions  of  the  z2th  Aug.  and  z8th  Sept  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  (Tlasps).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  z868  with  tne  Trans- 
port Train,  and  was  present  at  the  UJl  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*  Captain  Watson  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879 ;  was  Staff  Officer  at  Oonferenoe 
Hill  from  z3th  June  to  3rd  August,  and  served  afterwards  with  the  squadron  of  the  Begiment  in  Baker  Bossell's 
Flying  Column. 

"  Riding  Master  Michael  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z8S4-55,  including  the  aflhir  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  andTohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  present  with  the  Light  Brigade  at  Eupatoria 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Torkiah  Medal). 


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*•  WaTSKLOO  •'  "  SKVA.8TOPOL  '*  "  CXWTKAL  IkDIA." 

\  Goloael.— Thomas  Hooke  Ponrson,*  CB.  Cornet,  ^1^  Mar.  25;  Lt.  'z  Aug.  26;  Capt.  Pi6  Aug.  31 ;  Bt.U*j<^, 
zo  June  46 ;  Mv^jor,  '23  April  47 ;  Bt.JU.Colonelt  20  June  54  j  Colonel,  26  Oct.  58 ;  Ifo/or  Qeneroll  6  Mar.  L ; 
Lieut.  General,  i  Oct  77 ;  Colonel  12th  Lancers,  4  Fob.  79. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Charles  Le  Queene.*  Comet,  '29  April  56;  Zt.  7  July  57;  Cbjrf. '18  Julr  Cs ; 
Major t  24 April  72  ;  Lt.CoIonel^  5  June  75. 

Hajor.— John  Sprot  Tait,  Cornet.  ^8  July  62  ;  X/.  ^31  Jan.  65 ;  Capt.  'za  .Tuue  68 ;  Major,  z4  June  76 


Captaivs. 


I      COBWBT. 


John  Cecil  Russell,*  Equerry  to  U.B.H.  \  ,  «  Ho«f    a« 

tkeBrineeqfWaiee   ..* f jj'iSSept.  60 

John  Beanchamp  Hayes '2a  Feb.    '" 

Jr<m.  Walter  John  Stewart j'x4  0cl. 

John  Frederic  Hornby   ^30  Jan. 

Grabriel  Roland  Ruscombe  Poole >  a  Jan. 

George  Mure  Martin ^'23  Jan.    ., 

Edmund  Morion  Mansel-Pleydell  '  8  June  70 

Charles  Edward  Beck 


LiBUTXXAVTS* 

Merryn  Henry  Arohdale    

Henry  Ashton  Case,  Inetruetor  of  Mue- ) 

keirjf,  CanalrjfDepot } 

Gtoorge  Henry  I>ean 

PhiUp  Paston  Mack 

William  Colquhoun 

Joseph  Henry  Banks.  A£^uiant  zo  Mar.  75 

Thomas  Alexander  Hill     

Edward  Ooope  Fnlcher  

Aberoromby  Anson  Craven  Nelson  

Ernest  Henry  Godolphin  Qnicko    

JSton.  George  William  Henry  Yemon   


Bioora  LnuXBiTAirTS. 

George  Peanon 

Sidney  George  Crosse 

Harry  Seymour  Richardson 


38  Got.    7x 
26  June  67 


30  Oct.    78 

4  Dec.    78 

23  July    79 


Pz6  Aug. 

zSept 
9  Oct 
7  May 

p3Aug. 

'zo  Aug. 

'25  Mar. 
3  Aug. 


641^28  May    70 

69     3  Aug.  72 

69  3  Oct.    74 
681    7  July    75 

70  '3X  Oct.    71 
70,  Z4  June  76 

3X  Aug.  78 
zalfOT.   78 


14  Aug.  72 

a8  0ct     73 

30  Dec.  7a 

9  Aug.  73 

xa  Aug.  74 

28  Oct.  7z 
a6Mar.  75J 
Z4Aug.  73 
zo  Jan.  73 

29  Nov.  76 
36  Mar.  75 


X  April  74 


?9NoT.  75 


...  Pa)inMH«r.— Alexander  Sidn^  G.  Jaunoey,  z  Feb.  68;   JTitmorary  Captain,  z  Feb.  73. 
...   Biding  ITrwfor.— Henry  Robertson,  z7  Jan.  72. 
QnairUr  Matter.— 
reteriuarg  8urg0OH.Stiaart  Murray  Wilson,  Z4  July  60. 

Blue— .Foeiiurf  Scarlet.— J^«»M,  Meesrs.  Cox  and  Go. 

EmSarkedfor  India,  29  December  Z876.  , 

1  Lieut.General  Pearson  served  in  the  zzth  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  in  182$-:^ 
and  was  a  volunteer  for  the  dismounted  Cavaliy  storming  party  (Medal).     Served  with  the  z6th  Lanccn  «  1 
the  battle  of  Mi^iarajpore,  39th  Dec.  Z843  (Bronze  Star).    Also  with  the  z6th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  campai^  is  iM<  1 
including  the  action  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon— at  AUwal  he  commanded  the  Bight  Wj; 
of  the  z6th  Lancers,  and  commanded  the  Re^ment  in  the  latter  part  of  the  ection;  commanded  the  Regimeot  ai  { 
Sobraon  and  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  one  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Hajo:, 
and  CB.).  I 

*  Lt.Colonel  Le  Quesne  served  with  the  Z3th  Lancers  in  India  during  the  mutiny  (Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  J.  C.  Russell  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  thoAshanti  war  in  Z874  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  St 
Archibald  Alison,  and  was  present  at  tne  battle  of  AmoaAil,  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  captnie  of  CoomBtB:^ 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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13th  HussapTS. 


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Fall  H»u;  "  Sbvastofoi." 

Z?^  !!^^  Colonel.— John  Lawren8on,»  Comet,  12  Nov.  18;  i/.  6  Dec.  21 ;  Cop^.  '27  Aug.  25 ;  Bt.I£<{for,  28  June  38 ; 
Major,  '31  Deo.  39 ;  Id. Colonel,  ^27  Juno  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  HajorGeneral,  6  April  60 ;  Heut. Qeneral, 
■    25  Aug.  68  ;  &e»0ral,  2  Nov.  75  ;  Colonel  13th  Hussars,  10  Dec.  68. 
30     ...  I Lieatenmnt Colonel. —f.«.e.  Henry  Thos.  Uutler,  Ene.  3  Mar.  60 ;  Lt.  '37  May  62  ;  Gqfi.  'az  Nov.  65 ;  Major, 

,     '17  Aug.  70;  Bt.H.Colonel,  1  Oct.  77;  Lt.Cohnel,  13  Nov.  78. 
25     ...  iMijor.— Bakor  Creed  Russell/  CB.  Aide  de  Cjmp  totke  Queen  ;  Comet,  a  Not.  55;    Li,  i  Aug.  5^:  ^^pf- 
'    >i8  Feb.  59;  Bt.Mt^jor,  24  Jan.  65  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  1  April  74 ;  Major.  15  July  78;  Colonel,  i8  Feb.  80. 


LlXUIBVAVTS. 

William  Christie  {QM. 8  Aug.  68),  Adju-\ 

tanixJojL  73    j 

Henry  Fredenok  Lane    

Philip  Kayanagh  Doyne 

HenryJohu  Blagrovo 

John  Henry  Watson 

Robert  Stephenson  Smyth  Baden-Powell 

Frederick  Stevens  Dimond  

Donald  KaoDougall 


Captaivs. 
Herbert   Hale   Forbes  Qiffbrd,  D.A.A.  ) 

General,  Bengal ) 

William  Henry  Brooke  Peters 

Edward  Henry  Maunsell 

Thomas  Greorge  Cnthell  

John  Kindor  Spilling 

Richard  Kuox 

William  Freeman 

Ernest  Richard  Hope  Torin  


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23  Oct.  57] 

'20  Mar.  61 

'30  Nov.  60 

•'34  Jan.  65 

P  3  Jane  68 

i  "16  Oct.  67 

iPaaMar.  71 

'is  Feb.  71 


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FitaBoy  James  WilberToroe  F&rquhar 

Godft^  Massy  Yere  Hunt 

Walter  Charles  Smithson 

George  John  William  Noble 


3  Sept.  70 


zaMar.  61 

'12  April  64 
'ao  Oct.  6s 
»  6  July  ' 
»  4  Feb. 

a8  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

aSOct. 


2z  Aug.   7a 
a8  Oct.     71 


>z4  Mar.   68  Px6  Mar.  70 

XI  Feb.  75 

a8  Feb.  74 

zz  Sept.  76 

XI  Sept.  76 

6  Sept.  76 


aVO  LIBXTT. 


2z  Aug. 
7  June 
7  Jan. 

14  Jan. 


78 


80 


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26  July 

73 

17  July 

72 

25  June 

71 

'  7  May 

70 

15  July 

78 

Z7  Mar. 

77 

zo  Nov. 

7Q 

z4Dec 

79 

[_St«if  Paifmaeter,  i  April  78. 
Pfljrwflrfjr.— Luke  FitsGerald  Beraard,7  8  Deo.  48 ;  Sniiffn,^6  Aug.41 ;  Lt,  '3  May  44 ;  JIom.  Major,  z  Jan.  60 ; 
Sidiaa  Maeter.—Kenry  Hubbard/  23  May  66. 
QMortor  Jfof^M*.— Frederick  Lewis,  23  Nov.  72. 
Veteriiuury  Surgeon.— Frunk  Garratt,  27  Aug.  70. 


Blue— JFVie{ii(74  Baft,— Agenlt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
JS^tbarked  for  India  7  Jan.  1874. 
'  Genoal  Lawrenson  commanded  the  17th  Lancers  in  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  Cavalry 
ftflair  of  Bulganao  and  battle  of  Alma.  Appointed  in  July  1855,  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General  to  the  Heavy 
Brii^e,  conaisting  of  the  zst  4th  and  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  zst  and  and  6th  Dragoons,  which  he  commanded  at 
the  battle  of  Tchemaya.  Succeeded  Sir  .Tames  Scarlett  in  December  following,  in  command  of  the  British  Cavalry 
!u  ilie  East,  which  command  he  held  until  the  return  of  tho  Army  in  1856  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and 
Turlciih  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Modjidie) . 

*  Colonel  Russell  was  at  Meemt  with  the  Carabineers  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny,  and  at  Kurnaul 
vhen  Colonel  Gerrard  was  killed ;  was  afterwards  present  with  Seaton's  Movable  Column  at  the  battle  of  Gungaree, 
whero— his  three  senior  officers  being  killed— he  commanded  the  Squadron  of  his  Regt.  and  a  Detachment  of  the  9th 
lancers ;  again,  on  the  z7th  Dec.  1857,  be  commanded  the  Cavalrv  m  the  action  of  Putteali,  where  over  700  Sepoys 
vere  killed,—**  To  Lieut.  Russell,"  writes  Sir  Thomas  Seaton  in  his  despatch,  *'  who  commanded  the  Cavalry,  as 
««Q  Bs  to  his  brave  companions  in  arms,  my  thanks  are  specially  due,  for  their  gallantry  in  action  and  vigour  in 
ponoit.*'  He  oommanded  the  Cavalry  aJso  at  Myn]^ree.  where  250  of  the  rebels  were  Killed,  and  was  with  his 
wgiment  when  General  Penny  was  killed  and  BareiUy  taken ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  ShaJhjehan- 
pore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Remai  and  pursuit  with  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahundee,  action  of  Bunkagaon, 
operations  in  Onde  and  actions  of.  Mohudipore  and  Rusaoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitoulee,  actions  of 
Allij^unge  and  Biswa  1  also  served  with  the  Agra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  Central  India  in  pursuit 
of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  Z873  on 
■pedal  service.  Organized  the  natives  forming  "Russell's  Regiment,"  and  oommanded  it  throughout  the 
Aihsnti  war  of  1873-74.  During  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  on  the  5  th  and  6th  November 
he  commanded  the  defending  forces.  His  regriment  with  Lord  Giirord's  Scouts  formed  the  Advanced  Guard  of  tho 
Anny  from  the  River  Prah  to  the  north  side  of  the  Adansi  Hills.  Oommanded  the  regiment,  now  forming  nart  of  tho 
ninnented  Advanced  Guard  under  Colonel  M'Leod,  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful, 
■ttsek  and  capture  of  Beoqnah,  Advanced  Guard  engagement  of  Jarbiabah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  aflfalrs 
between  Adwabin  and  the  River  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Goomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in 
<iespatehes.  Brevet  of  LUColonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  South  Africa  in 
1S70,  and  oommanded  the  forces  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  resulting  in  the  storming  of  the  stronghold 
ud  nabjugation  of  tho  tribe  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*  Riding  Master  Hubbard  served  in  the  Crimea  in  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchemaya, 
biege  and  fall  of  Sobastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

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14th  {The  King's)  Hussara.  ^  ^epot.  Cutetoy. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    The  ProBSian  Eagle.     "  Dovso  "  '*  Talatbkjl  "  "  FvBirtn  d'Ohoi" 
"  SALAXijrcA  '*  *'  YxTTOBiA  "  '*  Obthxs  "  *'  PBiriiTsiTLA. "  *'  PuirjA.rB  "  **  Ghxlliavwaujlh " 

'•  GOOJXBAT  '*  "  PBBSIA  "  "  GXITTBAI.  IhDIA.'* 

Ooloael.— John  Wilkie.i  Comet,  »ii  May  38;  Lieut.  P39  May  40;  Cajrt,  '17  May  44;  Moqot^  '27  Feb. 


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Pay. 


Lieutenant  Colonel.-  _ 

Major,  15  Anjjf.  68  ;' Major ,  ^10  Aug.  70;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  15" June  767 
Kigor.— John  Hunter  KnoXyComet,  30  Mar.  58  ;  Lt.  >8  Feb.  61 ;  Capt,  '2  Oct.  66 


CAPTAnrs. 

p.9.e.  Francis  Shirley  Russell^ 

p.f.e.  Alan  Coulston  Gardner  (Lieut.  Royal  \ 

Bombay  Artillery,  8  June  60) \ 

William  Bell  McTaggart,^4;v<an<  Derby-  \ 

thire  Yeomanry  Cavalry   S 

James  Dennis 

James  Kentish 

Thomas  Edward  Stopford  Hickman  

Richard  Garth 

William  Rose  Wynter 

William  Noel  Hill 

Bon.  Hugh  Greorge  Gough  


Lt.Colonel,  ''zo  Fob.  54 ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  6  Mar.  68 ;  Lteuienani  General,  6  Oct.  76 
General^  ai  Dec.  78 ;  Colonel  14th  HuBsars,  15  May  73. 


.9.0.  William  Arbuthnot,*  J?Mn|7n,  25  Mar.  56  ;  Lt.  '3  June  59 ;  Capi.  '29  Nov.  64 ;  St. 

Major,  15  June  76. 


P  6  Feb.    63 
'27  July   66 

'13  June  68 

^  5  Mar.  61 

'27  June  68 

1*22  Dec.  63 

>  4  Feb.  71 

\ '  2  Feb.  64 

:'  9 May  65 

'  28  Oct.  7z 


LixrnvAHTS. 

William  Henry  Bum 

Augustus  John  English,  Extra  Aide  de ) 

Camp  to  the  Duke  itf  Buehingkam t 

Christopher  Devonsher  YillierB  Tuthill.  \ 

At^iutant  a;  Aug.  79    ) 

Gerald  Craven  Ricardo 

William  LockhartM'Oall 

Arthur  Charles  King 

Richard  Owen   

Gilbert  Henry  Claude  Hamilton   

Charles  Edward  Skyring  Hemery 

Charles  Ceoil  Percy  Btoughton 

Archibald  Allan  Oammell 


'23  Aug.  64 

'15  Dec.  69 

<*  7  May  70 

za  Oct.  68 

'zo  Aug.  70 

'  7  Nov.  68 

'27  Oct.  7z 

'21  Aug.  69 

'13  July  70 

28  Oct.  71 


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!   2irD  LIBUT. 


Henry  Wilmot  Mitchell '  13  Aug.  79 

James  Kemp  Fnser 95  Feb.   80 


Nov.  73 
Dec.    73 

Feb.    74 

April  75 
Feb.  74 
Sept.  74 
Nov.  73 
Sept  75 
Oct.  76 
Nov.  76 
Feb.   76 


BBBV.MAJ. 


*'z3June  68 
2z  Aug.  7a 

30  April  73 

zo  June  74 

z8  Sept.  73 

36  Aug.  76 

XX  Oct.  76 

8  Jan.  77 

24  Feb.  77 

23  July  79 


z  April  74 
99  Nor.   79 


PinrflUMeer.— Edward  Henry  O'Dowd,  z8  Dec.  63 ;  Hon.  Mqfor,  z8  Dec,  78. 
SidiTtg  Maeter. — James  Harran,*  i  Deo.  65. 

Q«aW«rJra«<er.— George  Ferris  Rumsey,  xa  July  71 ;  Comet,  ij  Mar.  69. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— D&idel  Chambers  Pallin,  2z  Apr.  77. 


Blne.—Aaenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Embarked  for  India,  4  January  X876. 

1  General  Wilkie  commanded  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  xTth  April  1855,  ineludtng  tte 
capture  of  Tchorgaun,  battle  of  the  Tohemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

«  Lt.Colonel  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  Z857-58,  inoludinff  the  siege  mi 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  some  of  the  minor  alRurs  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssnuis 
campaign  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capton  d 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

«  Major  F.  S.  Russell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  Z7th  December  1873 ;  was  attached  to  Wood's  xeaimeDS, 
and  commanded  tbo  post  of  Accrofoomu  on  the  line  of  communication  (Brevet  of  Ma^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Riding  Master  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z8s4  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  incladingthebatUei 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  TarkiBh  Medal). 


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Lt.CoUftult  g  Feb.  47;  Colonel^  38  Nov.  54;  Major  Oetieriu,  6  Feb.  63;  Lient.Oeneral,  30  July  71; 
Gm«ra/,  x  Oct.  77;  Colonel  15th  Hussars,  19  Not.  71. 


'Lieutenaat  Colonel. — George  Luck,^  CB.  Cor Aet,^  16  April  58;  Lt,  '30  Dec.  59;  Capi.  ^9  Nov.  67;  Mtyor, 

\    2  Mar.  78;  Lt.Colo'Ml,  39  Apr.  70. 

' g>jor.— Henry  Langtry.*  Cornet,  'x6  Aug.  6r ;  Lt.  "34  Jan.  65  ;  Capt  '3  April  69  ;  Major,  29  April  79. 


GAFTAIX8. 

William  White' 

Frederick  Henry  Beck   

Henry  Hall* 

John  Bullen  Symes-Bullen  

George  Digby  Filmer  Sulivan*.. 

Alfred  Snmrke*  

Arthur  Gambler  Holland* 


IjIS  VTBir  XHT8 . 

Arthur  Thomson  Middleton* 

Cecil  Francis  Johnstone  Douglas,  A^'. 
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John  Henry  Sowell.*  /««.  qfMutk.  7  Aug.  79 

George  Allen  Webbe 

Walter  Joseph  Burke 

MoubrayAllfrey*... 

Henry  iawrence  Daly,'  Interpreter 

George  FitsAustin  Gavin 

fiitm.llupert  Leigh*    

Hon.  Arthur  Manners*  

Alexander  William  Dennistown  Campbell* 

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Charles  Bdmund  Browne 

James  Bedmond  Patrick  Gordon  

Harry  Brelyn  Stracey  Pocklington 

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PoMMien*.— Boger  Bheehy,«  Z3  May  59 ;  Monxtrary  Major,  13  May  74. 
BiOima  JTaatM*.— David  Noble  Smith,  8  June  72< 
Q^narter  Jr«<er.— Stephen  Henry  Staniland,  30  June  69. 
Vettrinarg  8%rgeon.^Ghax\w  Whitney  Gillard,  20  Sept.  7X. 


Blue.— il^m^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  Z4  Nov,  Z869. 


^  U.Colonel  Luck  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Jowaki  Afreedees  iu  January  1878.  Served  with  the 
Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai ;  commanded  a 
■qoadron  of  the  zsth  Hussars  and  a  troop  of  the  zst  Puz^jaub  Cavalry  in  engagements  with  the  Afghan  cavalry 
aitakht-i-Pnl  on  the  4th  January  187a  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches). 

'  Major  Langtry  served  with  the  31HI  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssiziian  campaign  in  z868,  and  was  present  st 
ue  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  with  the  zsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Colunm  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  Z878-70,  including  the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilsai;  commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  his  Begl- 
Bicnt  at  the  afflur  in  the  Ghlo  Pass,  4th  January  Z870. 

'Curtaizis  White  and  Sullvan,  and  Lieutenants  Middleton  (as  Adjutant),  Sewell,  Allfrey,  Daly,  and  Campbell. 
Krved  with  the  zsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  Z878-79,  including  the  advance  to 
Khelst-i-Ghilzal. 

*  Gutaias  HaU  and  Holland  and  Lieut.  Hon.  R.  Leigh  served  with  the  zsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in 
u6  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  including  the  advance  to  Ehelat-i-Ghilzai ;  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  Aitehan 
«7»liy  at  Takhfc.i-Pul(iJentionedBi  despatches).  «-aa«««» 

;  Oaptain  Smirke  and  Lieut,  the  Hon.  A.  Manners  served  with  the  zsth  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the 
Afrhaa  war  of  187&-79,  inohiding  the  advanoe  to  Ehelat-i-Ghilaai,  and  were  present  at  the  afiUr  In  the  Ghlo  Pass. 

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"Salamamca""Vitto«ia"  "Nivb"  "PxiriHSULA"  "Watbkloo"  "Bhumfoeb 
••GHunrEB"  "Mahjlbajpobb"  "Aliwal"  "Sobraok. 

Odonel.— Charle«  Cameron  Shute,»  CB.,  Comet,  '19  July  34;  ^*-^}^'^t^  l9i(^<^'7l]^riV,^^' 
Zxnle  54 ;  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  12  Uec.  5-i ;  Lt.Colonel,  ^ig  Feb.  58;  Colonel, ax  Sept.  58;  ^^<^  GeMrai, 6 Mar. c. 


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lieutenant  Colonel.— Robert  Whirfiani.'  Comet,  6  June  54;  X<.  8  Dec.  54;  ^«P<-  »*  o«P*-  S*.  *'.*V»^ 

<  July  72  :  Major,  16  Augr.  73  ;  XMic^eiiaii^  Colonel,  ai  July  77.  ^    ^  ■      **      *.    v-i.- 

lI^i^.Vc'.  Gebrge  Bali? silwabe.*  Ctorw<.  'as  Sept.  <&;  X^ '9  June  65;  C.V<.'a9  May 67;  ^V^,^i 

March  77. 


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Robert  ThirkiU  MaUlard,  Brigade  ifq/or] 

((fCaoalrjf,  Alderehot J 

Thomas  Dayiaon 

Henry  L'Estrange  Malone    

Tbomas  HorafiEdl  Heaton  Garrett 

Henry  Graham,  ^4;Ktoii<  Wiltehire  Teo-] 

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Edwwd  Oliyer  M'GauBland  

Edward  Chadwick 

Stephen  John  Stevena 

Ohriatopher  Biohard  Taaffe* 

James  Melrille  Babington , 


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LlBUTBITAirTS. 

Henry  Richard  Lloyd  Howard 

Frederick  Gordon  Blair  

Henry  L^oester  ^Imer* 

Eustace  Reginald  Maudslay  

John  George  Alexander  Baird 

Robert  Gordon  Sharman-Crawfbrd . 
Walter  Hill  Ohetwynd 


Sbooits  LiBvnarAVTS. 

Bte]>hen  Frewen 

Windham  Henry  Wyndham-Quin... 

William  Byron  Browne 

Julian  Oswald 


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P(iMiaff«r.— William  Heni^  Butfcanshaw,  23  June  63 ;  JEToa.  Jfq/or,  23  June  78. 
Biaima  Matter,— Biobaxd  Henrv  Boyle,*  33  April  6x. 
O^rter  Maeter,— Henry  Murphy, >°  27  Nov.  to. 
Veteriuarf  Surqeou.— 

Scarlet— IVidi^f  Bine.— Aoenie,  Messrs.  Oox  and  Co. 
Sehnmedfirout  India  6th  Jamnarj/  1877. 

1  Lieut.General  Shute  acted  as  Adjutant  with  the  right  wing  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  campaign  SRuas 
the  Rajah  of  Kumool,  East  Indies,  in  1839.  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campal^  of  1854-56  u 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Cavalry  Division  fbrom  23rd  Nov.  1854  to  aod  July  t856,  when  the  diricJon  '*» 
finally  broken  up,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (mentioned  in  Sir  James  Scarlett's  despatch)  and  Inkensas. 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  night  attack  on  the  RnssiRn  outposts  on  the  loth  Feb.  185^, and  battle  of  theTcbersAn 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Hediidie.  Tork^  ; 
Medal,  and  C£.). 

*  LtCoIonel  Whigham  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  flrom  and  Dec.  1854,  including  Uie  ex!«*  I 
dition  to  Kertoh,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  i^i 
Turkish  Medal).  1 

*  Major  Schwabe  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  in  command  of  the  Native  Carrier  Coit« 
(a,ooo  strong) ,  which  he  organised. 

*  Captain  Taaflb  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subseqaently  in  Baka 
RusseU's  Flying  Column.  I 

*  Ideut.  Aylmer  served  in  the  Ashaati  war  from  the  30th  November  1873 ;  commanded  the  Gape  Coast  TdlvntKn  | 
of  Wood's  Regiment,  with  the  advanced  gnazdunder  Major  Fnne  duiing  the  march  to  the  Fvui ;  and  aftirwards 
commanded  the  post  of  KssiaTnan  on  the  Une  of  communications  (Medal  with  Olaap). 

*  Riding  Master  Boyle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present  iDtb 
battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tohemaya,  aiega  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  CHasps,  and  > 
Tnrkiah  Medal). 


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anifo.  Q^csi.  31  Jiine76. 

ohn  Charles  Hope  Oibsone,^  Comet,  '8  Oct.  30;  i<.  '16  Aug.  33;  Capi.  '34  July  35 ;  Major,  ^2$ 
5;  LtColontl,  '3  Sept.  47;  CoIomI,  38  Nor.  54;  Ifo/or  QeMrtU,  38  June  63;  i*«u/.0«»«ra«.  35  Oct. 
ttral.  X  Oot  77  j  Colonel  17th  Lancers,  33  Sept.  75. 
it  OoloBsl.— p  «.e.  Thomas  (5onne,»  Cornet,  '3  Nor.  55  j  Lt.  »ix  Sept.  57;  Capt.  ^loJano  63;  2fq/or, 


71 ;  Geiural.  x  Oot  77  j  Colonel  X7th  Lancers,  33  Sept.  75. 
lientenaat  Oolonel.— p  «.e.  Thomas  (Sonne,*  Cornet,  ^3  No\ 

19  Aug.  74 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  14  Sept.  78. 
^7i7^*f'  S«nael  Boiilderson,«  Cor»W,  30  Nov.  56  j  Lt.  33  Jan.  57;  C<9»«.  17  Nov.  63;  Jlajor,  8  Mar.  76  ; 

BtH.Colonel,  39  Nov.  79. 


Gaptjlivs. 

StsDley  Yeatman  Clark  

Jemmett  Charles  Doke 

Thomas  Arthur  Cooke 

Starling  Meux  Benson 

Ernest  Augustus  Belford 

James  Fane  Alexander 

Son.  John  Pleydell-Bonverie 

William  Trevelyan  Somerset  Kevill-Davles 


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IitiimirmB. 

John  Montague  lUisseU  

George  Augustus  Wood. 

Mortmier  Qraham  Neeld 

Herbert  Oharies  Jenkins 

Charles  Hotham  Purvis 

Henry  Fortescue 

Thomas  Augustus  Steele  

Bdward  Bleiddiau  Herbert  

Htm.  Lionel  Henry  Dudley  Fortesoue,) 
Adjutant  30  Deo.  79 ) 


Saooin)  LninnirjLvn. 
Charles  James  Anstruther^Thomson  . 

Charles  Henry  Butler  

Francis  Downee  Hugh  Bt  Qnintln  .... 

William  Gordon  Benton  

Matthew  Herbert  Woods 

James  HoUaad  Dyer , 


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PofSMtfof .— John  Brown,  x8  Feb.  79 ;  Son.  Capkrim,  x8  Feb.  79. 
7    ...  Sidinf  Jf«f*r.— John  Perry,  6  Deo.  73. 
26    ...   QMorCar  JToffM*.— ITS  John  Berryman,^o  X3  April  64. 

Yeltrinarg  Sueyeon.—Jamw  Lambert,  xa  Oot.  57 ;  tet  Claet,  2  Sept.  68. 

Blue— Faeinfft  White.— ^^Mto,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Mmbarkedfor  Hatal,  35  Feb.  79. 

t  General  Gibsone  served  throughout  the  Kaf&r  war  of  1846-47,  and  was  present  on  almost  every  occasion 
ia  which  the  Troops  were  engaged  with  the  enemy ;  and  he  had  the  command  of  and  led  the  charge  of  Cavalry  in 
the  decisive  affair  of  the  Qwanga,  on  the  8th  June  1846,  when  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  was  encountered  and  utterly 
hroken,  leaving  upwards  of  400  dead  on  the  field,  on  which  occasion  his  services  were  warmly  acknowledged  in  the 
pahlic  despat^es,  and  his  name  particularly  mentioned  in  general  orders  (Medal). 

*  U.Golonel  Gonne  served  with  the  x  7th  Lancers  in  India  in  1857-59 ;  was  appointed  Acting  Interpreter  to  the 
17th  Lancers  and  Staff  Officer  to  the  and  Cavalry  Column  Malwa  Division  (mentioned  in  desipatohes,  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Boulderson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  with  the  Artillery  at  Peshawnr  m  1857,  and  in  1858-59 
vith  Und's  Mooltanee  Horse ;  this  Begiment  was  part  of  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Troup  which  advanced 
into  Oude  from  Bha^jeh«npore. 

10  Qnarter  Master  Berryman  served  throughout  the  Bastem  oampaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganao 
and  M'Kensle*B  Farm  (captured  three  of  the  enemy),  night  attack  on  the  Buaslan  outposts  on  x9th  Feb.  1855. 
battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava  (horse  shot),  Inkerman,  and  Tonemaya,  siege  and  liaU  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Claips,  Yiotoria  Cross,  and  Turkish  Medal) .   Served  in  the  Central  India  oampaign  of  1858-59. 


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Oolontl.—Sir  Thomas  Westropp  M'Mnhon,*  Bart.  CB.  Comet,  24  Dec.  29 ;  Zd.  '2  Dec.  31 ;  Coj>t.  *g  Jane   * : 

Jfq/or, '13  July  47;  Lt.Colonel,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Colonel,  12  Dec.  57;  Major  Oeneral,  6  Mar.  68;  LinUt-^i 

General,  1  Oct.  77;  Colonel  i8th  UoBsars,  6  Jan.  74. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— ThomsB  Phillips.  Comet,  1*26  Sept.  56;  lA.  26  Mar.  58;  Capt.  '24  May  61;  ^t.lfo^r, 

II  July  74 ;  Major,  1  April  76;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
Migor.— Harold  Esdailo  Malet,  Cornet,  18  Oct.  59 ;  Li.  ^iS  Dec.  60  j  Caj>t.  'i  Mar.  64 ;  Brevet  Major,  i  Oct.  :- 

Jfcftf/or,  31  Oct.  77. 


Captaivs. 

TTvedale  Edward  I'arry  Okeden  

Harry  William  Parker 

David  Bryce  Bum 

Thomas  Francis  Edmund  Knox 

Charles  Osborne  Gould 

p.9.0.  George  James  Gilbard,.iufe  de  Camp  ^ 

to  Lord  Napier  ofMagdala  i 

Charles  Willoughby  Hemans  

Athelstane  Robert  Pryce 

George  Edward  Beale  Browne'    


LnunirAirTS. 

Bemhard  Drysdale  MoUer 

William  Pochln  Warner  

William  Henry  Biggs-Baldwin 

George  Henry  Thomas  Van  Notten  Pole.. 

Richard  Hobart  Morrison 

Frederick  Tremayne  Miles 

Francis  Dale  Tafi^trt,  Adjutant  13  Apr.  78.. 

Francis  John  Paul  Butler 

Richard  Alexander  Scott 


BbCOVD  LlBUTKVAirTB. 

Fenwick  Bnlmer  de  Sales  La  Terri6re  . 

Henry  Thomas  Hall 

James  Farish  Malcolm  Fawcett  

Richard  Lionel  Walter   


•'iQ  April  64 
»'i6  Oct.  67 
P  8  May  " 
P  3  Mar. 
'21  Mar. 


x8  Jan. 

15  May 

'24  Oct. 

aSOct. 


8  Dec.  77 

30  Jan.  78 
1  May  78 

31  Jan.  80 


"is  Feb.  68 
1*12  May  69 
'14  Oct.  6b 
**24  April  69 
■  9  Feb.    70 

'22  Feb. 


28  Oct. 
»  8  June 
98  Oct 


8  May 

9  Aug. 
I  Jan. 

21  Dec. 
13  June 
II  Fob. 

9  Deo. 

6  Oct. 
28  April  76 


CAPTAIH.      I  BKEV.  MAJ.       BT.LT.CO' 


X  April  75! 
I  April  761 
J  April  75] 
I  Dec.  75 
20  Mar.   76 1 

>26Feb.   64J 

99  June  78 


I  Oct.    77 


7  Aug. 
14  Dec. 


1  Sir  Thomas  M'Mahon  served  vith 
the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej  car  • 
paign  in  X  848,  and  was  present  at  tL 
battle  of  Bobraon  (Medal).  Semi 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  >; 
Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  u 
the  Cavab^  Division,  including  tl 
battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  slu 
Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol. 
served  also  the  campaign  of  1855  u: 
command  of  the  5th  i>ragoan  Guards 
(Medal  with  three  Claspa,  CB.,  Ur- 
dinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  ^tfa 
Class  of  the  Me^idie). 


PM«a*<«r.— William  Joice,  8  May  67 ;  Comet,  31  Dec.  57 ;  •£<•  4'  ^dj,  t9  Mar.  6x ;  2m.  Mq/or,  8  May  77. 
Biding  Matter.— JACOb  Hodgins,  32  April  71. 
Otiarter  Master.— Jacob  Merrill,*  3  Feb.  75. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Bttmuel  Lois  Pallin,  27  Aug.  70. 

Bine.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beiumed  from  India,  18  January  1876. 


»  Captain  Browne  served  during  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashnnti  war  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Quarter  Master  Merrill  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  18^8,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  wasprvsett 
at  the  action  of  Koonch,  bnltle  of  Gallowlie.  advance  on  and  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  Morar  Cantonnentv 
recapture  of  the  town  ^nd  fortreps  of  Gwalior.  Was  present  with  a  flying  column  in  Bundlecond  Ttom  AaguM 
1858  to  March  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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The  Elephant.— "  Abutm"  "NilOUU." 
OoloBeL— John  Yorke,!  CB.  Comet,  'ai  Deo.  33; Xf. '5  Dec.  34;  Capt.  i'x4Deo.  41  j  lf<^or,»4 Sept.  49 ;  Zt.ColaneL 

'4 Feb.  53 ;  CoZoim;,38Not.  54;  M<^or  Oeneral,  17  June  66;  Lt.General,  i  Aug. 74;  Oeneral,  1  Oct.  77 ;  CoUmel 

19  HoBsars,  6  May  72. 
Liratoiuuit  Colonel.— Charles  Maxmere  Satton  Fairbrother,  Comet,  20  Oct.  55 ;   Lt.  xa  Sept.  56  ;    Capt.  30 

July  6a  ;  BtJlajoTt  23  July  76 ;  Mtyor,  30  Nov.  78 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  15  March  79. 
liyor.— Kendall  Josiah  WilUam  Ck>ghill,'  Comet,  26  Feb.  51 ;  2<#.  x  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  36  Feb.  63 ;  Bt.Major,  x\ 

Joly  77 ;  Ma;or,  1$  March  79. 


Captaihs. 

Arthur  George  Webster* 

Edwin  Wilson  Gresham  Williams 

Percy  Harry  Stanley  Barrow,*®  CMQ. 

Henry  Wise  Ridley  Blackett 

William  Lawrence  Twentyman'* 

James  M'Killop  Macwhirter 

Clement  Smith 

Henry  Edmonds  Kynaston" 


ao  Doc.  56 

8  June  60 

8  July  68 
'16  Aug.  61 

I X  Mar.  59 

7  July  69 

'as  Apr.  68 

9  April  70 


LUUnVAlTTS. 

Alexander  Mitchell  Taylor    

John  Denton  Pinkstone  French  .... 

John  Gompton  Hanford-Flood  

Charles  Bradford  Harries  Jenkins 

Henry  Murray  Ashloy  Warde 

Dudley  Richard  Apthorp 

Herbert  Edward  Reynolds 

Hugh  O'Connor  Henohy 

Maurice  Wright  


SicoiTD  LiBimirAirTs. 

David  Edward  Durell  Barclay  

John  Douglas  Maude  Guthrie    

Frederick  Arthur  Freeman 


xoMar.  57 

13  Nov.  66 

14  Sept.  70 
'  7  Aug.  67 
Pxo  Oct.  60 

28  June  7x 

'22  June  70 

28  Oct.  71 


awn  L»T7T. 


23  July  69 

3  Aug.  72 

33  Jan.  75 

16  Mar.  72 
'29  Mar.  64 

IS  Aug.  77 

35  May  78 

30  Nov.  78 


30  Dec.  yx 

a8  Feb.  74 

36  Mar.  74 

13  June  74 
21  Aug.  74 
20  Nov.  75 
II  Feb.  76 

14  Feb.  76 
39  Nov.  76 


14  Sept.  78 
8  Dec.  77 
13  Aug.   79 


BBKV.MAJ.    ;    BT.LT.COL. 


39  Nov.   79 
15    Aug.  68 


II  July    77 


I  '4  '%, 
6  ,  ...   Pavmaeter.—J&meB  Ogilvy  Dalgleish,  34  Oct.  78 ;  Snt,  '35  Apr.  65 ;  Zt.  ^7  Jaly  69;  Capt.  19  Dec.  77. 
6  i  ...    Biding  Maeter. — Robert  Speirs,  19  Aug.  74. 
I  <3  I  ...    Quatter  Maeter.— John  White,  27  June  74. 

reterinaty  Surgeon. — James  Kettle,  11  Jan.  67 ;  let  CUue,  x  Aug.  77. 

Blue.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Beiumedfrom  India,  33  March  1870. 

'  General  Torke  commanded  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siege  of 
S«f)t\i>topol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  his  horse  also  was  severely  wounded  with  grape- 
shot  in  sapportin^  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  prior  to  his  own  leg  being  shattered  by  a  rifle-ball  (Modal  with  two 
<'i:v->p9,  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  He  commanded  the  Regt.  during  a 
V  o'ent  f^le  in  the  Black  Sea  between  Varna  and  the  Crimea,  and  this  great  disaster  resulted  in  the  loss  of  250  horses 
0:  tie  Kegiment,  including  the  greater  part  of  the  officers'  chargers  and  those  of  detachments  of  other  Regiments 
andtr  his  command. 

^  Hiijor  Coghill  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  and  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of 
'^'7-s^.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleckeserai,  storming  the  Heights  in  front  of  Delhi,  throughout  the 
»ie?e  of  Delhi,  including  the  actions  in  front,  storming  of  the  breach  Cashmere  Bastion,  and  final  capture  of  the 
:itr  Served  in  (General  Showers'  Force  in  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Re%varrio,  Jujjhur,  Ranaude,  Furrucknugur,  and 
BuUumbghur.     Also  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Sonah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  <.'aptain  Webster  served  with  Lind's  Mooltanee  Horse  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was 
indent  at  Kakraole,  operations  before  and  capture  of  Bareillv,  Shahjehiuipore,  and  capture  of  Mohundee  (Medal) 
liect^ived  a  letter  of  thanks  from  Government  for  services  with  Meerut  Lignt  Horse  in  1857. 

'^  .Uajor  Barrow  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  in  command  of  a  squadron  of  mounted  in&ntry  an  c 
Kimc  irregular  mounted  troops,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Inyezane  and  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in 
tlMpatches,  Brevet  of  Miy'or,  and  CMQ.). 

''  Lt  Colonel  Twentyman  commanded  the  D  Division  of  the  Highland  Transport  Train  of  the  Abyssinian  Expe- 
liaonsry  Force ;  commanded  Baggage  Mules  of  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Bashilo  river 
« the  loth  April ;  was  Transport  Train  Stafl"  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  mentioned 
B  'iespatch;  also  •*  strongly  recommended  for  extent  and  value  of  assistance"  by  Director  of  Transport  Train; 
ind  mentioned  in  Sir  Robert  Napier's  despatch  as  "  distinguished  for  zeal  and  activity,  and  deserving  of  special 
©tice"  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

"  (Japtain  Kynaston  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  waa 
resent  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  reoccupation  of  Fysabad  and    Trans-Gogra  operations,  including 

10  passage  of  tho  Ctogra  at  Fysabad,  and  the  afihirs  of  Muchleegaon  and  Bungaon  Jungle  (Medal  with  Claap) . 


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"  FjUnVBULA."  • 

Odoiiel.— C.Michael  William  8mith.»  CB.  Etuian,  ^lo  Nov.  30 ;  ZL  »ai  Feb.  34 ;  Capi*  »a3  Apr.  39 ;  JTo/or,  9  Feb.  47; 

Lt.Colonel,  '8  Mar.  50 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  j  Major  Gentral,  4  July  64,-  Zietit,  Qenerml,  19  Jan-  73;  Qtwtnl, 

1  Ocst.  77 ;  Colonel  20th  HnssarM,  22  Nov.  70. 
lieuUnant  Colonel.— Frederic  Chenevix-Trench,»  Com«<,  20  Jan.  57;  £<.  30  April  58;  Cop<.  7  Deo.  67;  JftM 

7  Jtme  79;  X<.Co2omI,  25  Feb.  80. 
Mig'or.—Cecil  Mangles,  Comet,  20  Feb.  61 }  ZL  16  Oct.  66 ;  Coyf.  i  Feb.  73 ;  Jfejor,  30  Nov-  79- . 


Gattajhs. 
I  George  Manners  Onslow 


David  Carruthers  Budd 

George  Wm.    Adolnhua   FitzGeorge,  Aeeitt, 

Private  Secretary  to  Colonel  Stanley , 

6ei\janiin  Watson  Blake I 

j>.«.e.  William  Chetwode  Lloyd '. 

John  Thomas  Browne,  at  Stqff  College  I 

I  Francis  John  Graves,  Adjutant  8tqffhrd$hire\  \ 

Yeomanry  Cavalry   )1 

\Hon.  Miles  Stapleton ! 

William  John  &win  I 

Thomas  Barnes  Weston 


I  COaVKT  OK  I 
I   2WD_LIBrT.  j 

20  May    61 
8  June  60, 


CiTTAIX.      Baav.MAJ. 


13  Nov. 
9  Mar. 


z5  Jan. 

16  Oct. 
iz  Dec. 
13  July 

23  Jan. 


66'  30  April  73 
67   28  May    73 


j  .'is  Jan.    6i,»x8  Dec.    63"  9  A.pril  70 


66  17  Jan. 
66:     a  Aug. 

67  28  Oct. 

69    98  Oct. 


LlBUTXlTAVTS. 

AscaniuB  William  Nevill  Thomas,  Ajij%taint\ 


p  5  May 

93  Jan.    69'  28  Oct. 
23  April 


94  Jan.  80 

7   Edward  Reginald  Courtenay* 

7  Lewis  Edmond  Gomey 

6   Richard  John  Erskine  Oliver-Bellasis.. 

5   Stair  Hathom  Johnston  Stewart 

3   Robert  Curzon  Newton 

9   Horace  George  Proctor  Beauchamp  .. 

X  \8ir  John  CharlesBurke,  Bart 

2  Edward  Richmond 


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x3Bept.  74 
19  June  76 
12  Feb,   79 

7  Jxme  79 

3  Aug.  7a 

30  Nov.  79 

X  Jan.    80 


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xsSept.   77] 


9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
zx  Deo. 

2  Dec. 

IZ  Feb. 

Feb. 


22  Jan. 
X3  Nov. 


73 

73 
73 
74 
75 

.  I  Oct.  78^ 
791  30  Nov.  79 
78     X  Mar.   79 


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AlAred  Morris  \    9  July   79 

Carfila<«,x6D«ca 
P«ysMM<*r.— Charles  Loder,«  Z9  Aug.  67 ;  Hon,  Major,  19  June  78 ;  Siding  Matter,  5  March  49;  £««■<.  7  AfhIs^: 
Riding  Matter.— Frederitk  Mooro,  20  July  67. 
QifafT«r  Jfa«f«r.— Chad  wick  Thomson,  8  June  79. 
Vtierinary  iSitr^eoM.— WUliam  PalUn,  14  Jan.  71. 


'B\vit.-^Ag«ntt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  I 

Betvmtdfrom  India,  ao  Dec.  1879.  1 

A  General  M.  W.  Smith  was  appointed  to  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  local  rank  of  Major  General  is  tI;^.  ,' 
and  subsequently  to  the  command  of  the  Osmanll  Irregular  Cavidry,  and  obtained  the  Turkish  rank  of  lit^  . 
General  (2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  during  the  Central  Indian  campaign;  oommaBdAi  , 
at  the  recapture  of  Chandairee  in  May  1858,  also  at  the  actions  between  Kota-ka-Serai  and  dwalior  on  tf^ 
June ;  commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  action  of  ^e  X9th  June,  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  wtj  and  flnirwi  . 
of  Gwalior,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree ;  commanded  at  the  surpiiBe  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Kood^i 
also  in  pursuit  of  TanUa  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  CB.,  fireqnently  mentioned  mdaspstdMi*  ■ 

*  Lt. Colonel  Cheneviz-Trench  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  with  Hodson's  Horse  in  thesspff-  1 
menta  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with  two  Gam- 

<Lient^  Courtenay  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1870,  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  monnted  troops  »» 
Lower  Tugela  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  Lnyeiane,  the  action  of  Oingindhlovu,  ssi  ^ 
relief  of  Bkowe  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

■  M«Jor  Loder.— For  War  SerYloes,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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mL— William  Parlby,»  Cornet,  '3  Oct.  16;  Li,  $  May  24;  Oa^.  »i9  Sept.  a6j  Si.liajor,  23 1 
'a6  Sept.  45 ;  Lieui.ColaHil,  '30  Jan.  46;  Colonelf  ao  June 54 ;  Major  General,  27  July  60 ;  Zi. Qeneral,2i'JAkroh'6g ; 
f    General^  32  May  76 :  Colonel  2iBt  Hussars,  34  Oct.  65. 
37  lieatanaat  Oelonol.— Sdward  Baldwin  Wake,  Cornet,  30  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  26  April  56;  Cbji/.  30  July  63 ;  Bt.Major, 
19  July  76 ;  Mmor,  8  Deo.  77 ;  iMntsnani  Colonel,  z  May  78. 
■uor.— George  Farqahar  Kaye,*  Cornet,  ao  Oct.  55 ;  Li.  30  Not.  56 ;   Capt.  30  Jnly  6a ;  Bt,Majof,  29  July  76 ; 
Major,  X  May  78. 


GlPTAIVS. 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor  

Herbert  Cromwell  GoUier*  {Eneign  Bombay  \ 

Army, 12  Feb.  51) S 

Sir  Charles  Edward  Frederick,Bar«.,^4;i(i4Mi<  ) 

Moi^omerjftkire  Teomanry  Cavalry J 

Eon.  Henry  George  Louis  Grichton,  Brigade^ 

Jiofor  of  Cavalry,  Cwrragh } 

Arthur  Puryis  Loyd 

John  Lovell 

Arthur  Thomas  Fisher 

Rowland  Hill  Martin  

Frederick  Hutchinson  Haynes 

William  Wilkes  Unett 


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»  2  July 

'13  Jmie 
4  July 

»36  Feb. 

I'  9  Sept. 
Z4  Jan. 

I    3  ^«b. 

"^14  July 


LiBUTsvurrs. 
Walter  George  Orole  Wyndham^o 

Cecil  Bdgar  Montagu 

ArthurConnop  Newland 

Sylvester  Wilson  Richmond 

Percy  Macgregor  Eling  

Herbert  Vallance  Born  

WiUiam  Knox    

Beigamin  Jennings 


SBOoirs  LtBVTsa'xirTS. 

'Hugh  Maurice  Beavan    

'Spencer  Collinson  Blackett  

/Montiford  Weatropp  Gtovln  

iLlewellin  Wasldngton  Matthews.. 


4  Nov.   58     5  Feb.  59 

zs  Jan.    58  '  5  Aug.  59 

6z  'z8  Oct.  64 

63 '6  Nov.  67 

65    Z4  0ot.  68 

64  P  9  Nov.  66 

64; »  3  Feb.  69 

69    38  Oct.  7Z 

69    38  Oct.  7Z 

69    38  Oct.  7Z 


iz  Feb.  75 
23  Nov.    72 

3  Nov.  73 
xz  Nov.  77 
39  Nov.  77 

3  July  79 
34  Sept.  79 
zz  Oct.    79 


x4Sept  78 

4  Deo. 

78 

17  May 

79 

aim  LixUT. 

13  Aug. 

kzOct. 

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'Papnaeier. — James  Sdward  Kitson,  28  Jan.  79 }  Comtt,  at  Ji 
\JiiaiMff  Movt^r.^Keary  Blinkhom  Germany,  za  Nov.  70* 
G^iarler  Ifot^er.— John  Kelly,  zo  June  74. 
1  Veterinary  Surgeon. — 


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zs  Jan. 

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14  Aug. 

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8  Deo. 

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7  Sept.  78I 

z6  Deo. 

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a  July 

7<) 

34  Sept 

79 

une  66 ;  Lt,  az  Oct.  68 ;  Ct^t,  1  May  78. 


I      '  BloB.—Agente,  Messrs.  Bidgway  and  Sons.— JntA  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cans  and  Sons. 

Betumed  from  India,  Z9  December  Z873. 

'  General  Parlby  commanded  the  Detachment  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  Rebecca  riots  in  Wales  in  X843 
tnd  received  the  approval  of  the  Civil  and  Military  authorities.  He  brought  the  zoth  Hossars  from  India  through 
Ef^TPt  to  the  Crimea  in  Z855,  and  commanded  the  Cavalry  Division  ftpom  zTth  April  to  30th  June,  and  the  Hussar 
Brigide  from  zst  July  till  and  Sept.  Z855,  and  was  present  at  the  reoonnaissanoe  under  Omar  Pasha  on  Z9th  April,  as 
i^  ftt  the  battle  of  the  Tchemajra  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Bebastopol,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class 
of  the  Mediidle). 

*  Major  Eaye  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-50,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  rebels  on 
our  i^ans  at  Jullundur,  and  subsequently  served  with  Showenr  Colmnn  in  Rf^'pootana  and  Central  India  in  pursuit 
of  Tantia  Topee,  Feroze  Shah,  and  other  rebels,  including  the  operations  in  the  Seronge  Jungles  and  the  affair  at 

*  Captain  Collier  served  in  the  Bombay  Army  from  Z85Z  to  Z858  prior  to  obtaining  a  Cometcy  in  the  8th  Hussars, 
tnd  fterved  on  the  Staff  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  Z857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lieut.  Wyndham  served  with  the  King^s  Dragoon  Guaxds  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  in  Baker 
RoBieU's  Flying  Column. 


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8  Anderson.  James  Hamilton  Pringle** '5  J,®?'  ^5 

9  Farrell,  Henry  Chamberlayne^** 128  Feb.  55 

4  M'Laughlin, Edward '28  Feb.  55 

Hunter,  Arthur  8tetcart^^°*  Director  qf  Oarru<m  /»->  'jg  pgi,   ^^ 

Hruetion  in  India    j\  ' 

9  Crawford,  George  Adam I28  Feb.  55 

II  de  Moleyns,  Townsend  Aremberg**' 

I  Richardson,  John  Booth** ;••••• 

WardeU,  William  Henry, ^  p.a.c.  Aut.  Supt.  Gunpowder Faetonee,  \ 

Waltham  Abbey > 

lolzod,  William  Henry  

g,e.  Stranbenzee,  Turner  Van,  Captain  of  Cadet  Company   

0  Shakerley,  Henry  Webster  

a  Staveley,  Kdmund"i   

1  Edmeades,  Henry*"  

B  Bum,  John  Macvicar"* 

▲  Nicholson,  Stuart  James   

Smith,  WUUam*^*  Oarrieon  Inetruetor,  Lueknow,  Bengal    

9  Newman,  Walter  , 

7  Tremlett,  Edmund  John  {Bt.  Lt.Ct^Umel,  2  ^  Nor.  79)  

2  Maule,  George  Edwin •• 

10  Oarey,  William  Dobree  ••- 

11  Phipps,  Ramsay  Weston •. 

9  Sandiiam,  Robert 

4  Stewart,  Algernon  Augustus  

c  DiUon,  Hon.  Robert VflUers"*    ■■ 

B  Burnett,  Edmund  Sidney"* • 

▲  Talbot,  FitsRoy  Somerset*"  

Dunean,  Franeie,  Inet.  qf  Gunnery,  B.M.  Bepontory,  Woolwich   ... 

p.M.e.  Oliver,  John  Byder,^"^  Inetrutior  B.  M.  College,  Kingeton, ) 
Canada,  wUh  local  rank  of  Lt.Colonel  ) 

10  Morgan,  James  Peattie,*'*p.a.e 

Ford,  Arthur,'**  p.a.e.  Aeeiet,  Inep.  efGhmpowder  Faeivrin  

4  Sadleir,  Richard 

8  Barlow,  William  Buxton,  p.a.c 

Smilth,  Bobert  Callwell,**'  Comm.  qf  Ordnance,  ut  Cl^ue,  Bangoon  ... 

4  Chalmers,  Charles  David***  

A  Lynes,  Samuel  Parr  ...,. 

11  Forster,  Bowes  Lennox,**^  Lt.Col.  6  Feb.  75 ;  Col.  6  Feb.  80, 
8de  Cetto,  Louis  Charles  Aug.  Adrian*** 

Treneh,  Oharlee,  Inetruetor  in  Gunnery,  Shoehuryneee  

I  Lewes,  Henry  Colebrooke 

8  Budd,  Greorge 

8  Haughton,  John  

p.».e.  Stoney,  FrancieSadleUr/'^p.a.e.Aut.Direet.  of  Artillery  Studiet 
6  Clarke,  Thomas 


Braneker,  William  God^f^,^*«  Dept,  of  ArtUlery  Studiee 
3  Cameron,  Donald  Roderick, ^JfGF... 


10  Noble,  William  Henry,  Sec,  Special  Ordnance  CommUtee,  India 

5  Kemmis,  WiUiam,  ji.a.e 

Bond,  Henry,  p.a.c.  Aetietant  Superintendent  Small  ArmeFactxny... 

B  Walton,  WiUiam  Morritt  Bameby 

Brackenbury,  Henry,*^  I.e.  33  Oct.  75 ;  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  ^ 

Garnet  Woleeley j 

p.«.e.  Gorham,  Guxrlee  Alfred,  Garrieonlnst,  Umballa,  Bengal 

10  Graham,  William  Henry 

9  Chamb^,  George  Fred.  Stanley 

c  Curzon,  William  Southwell  

Dunlop,  Samuel,**^  Supt.  of  Police,  Singapore  

7  Lyons,  Edward 

Hobart,  Georae  Bertie  Benjamin,^*^   Military  Secretary  to   the^ 
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10  Tracey,  Harry  Adair^w  

3  Shea,  Henry  John  Francis  

Xing-H<xrman,  Wentworth  Henry,  p.a.e,  Aeeietant  Superintendent ) 
Boyal  Small  Arme  Factory,  J^lifleld  ) 

11  Seccombe,  Thomas  Strong   

7  Hannen,  George  Grote***  

▲  Smyth-Windham,  Joseph  Charles 

10  p.rc.  Hall,  William  Bruce  Raikes 

5  Budgen,  William  Thomas 

10  Broadrick,  Edward 

r.e.  Stewart,  Son.  AIexander**<>  (Bt.U.Colonel,  3a  Nov.  79)  

A  Murdoch,  William  Walpole 

10  Tarleton,  Edward  Delaoal^" 

3  Darwall,  Henry  Pountney 

5  CotUngham,  Edward  Roden*** 

4  Auchinleok,  John  Claudius*** 

a  Kyle,  Samuel  Cotter***  

3  Maunsell,  William  Stopford 

p.e.c.  Mitchell,  Herbert  Leonard,*^  Inetruetor  in  Artillery,  De- 
parltnent  qf  Artillery  Studiee 

5  p.e.c.  Bovle,  Edward  Vicars 

8  Sexton,  Michael  John 

7  EUaby,  Hugh  Latimer**^   

J  Blackley,  John  Henry    , 

3  Drysdale,  Robert  Carstairs   , 

5  Thomhill,  Charles 

▲  Parry,  Sidney***  (Bt.Lt.CoU>nel,  aa  Nov.  79)   

a  Harness,  Arthur,  CB.  (Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  11  Nov.  78) 

c  Magenis,  Henry  Cole 

10  p.e.c.  Hollist,  Edward  Ommanney 

6  LeGricc,  Frederick  Swaine  {Bi. Lt.Colonel,  39  Nov.  79) 

7  Price,  Thomas  Charles 

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5  Lo  MotuJe,  Osmond  B'rancia 

QMwey,  Patrick  FUzOerald,  Ordnanc*  Department,  Bengal 

Ellia,  Charlet  Henrg  Fairfax,  Secretary  Experimental  Branch,  \ 

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5  Isaacson,  Henry  de  Stuteville    

7  Owen,  John  Fletcher,  p.a.c.  (Bt.Lt.Colonel,  99  Nov.  79) 

8  Gttbbins,  John  Bgerton  

7  Cruikshank,  Alexander  Ramaay 

Cameron,  Bugene  Hag,  p.a.c.  Inetruetor  Rogal  Laboratory  

9  Stratton,  John  Heathfleld 

8  Cooke,  James  Robert  Davies 

Gordon,  Edward  Smith,  p.a.c.  Aetiet.  Supt.  Mogal  Carriage  Deptmt. 
Lloyd,  Francis  Thomae,  Inetmetor  in  Ofunnery,  Shoehurynett  

3  Gillies,  George  James 

6  Thomas-Le  Marchant,  Henry  St.  John  Vanghan Le Marchant  ... 

7  Phillpotts,  Henry  Francis*"  

Burgeee,  Harry  Ailee,*^  Comey.  qf  Ordnance,  3rd  Grade,  Bombay  ... 

4  Martelli,  Thomas  Challoner 

It  Murray,  John  Oharles  D'Urban  

p.s.e.  Mooreom,  Henry   Manoert,*^  Jn»t.  in  Taetice S.M,  College,  \ 

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10  Borgmann,  George  John,  Inetructor  in  Gunnery,  Shoehuryneu 

9  Gwryn,  Herbert  Lionel*** 

7  Robertson,  Henry  Maxwell 

Robert*,  William  Arthur,  Remount  Agent,  Bengal  

9  Norton-Taylor,  Dnncan  

3  Hazlerigg,  Thomas  Maynard  (Bt.Lt.Colonel,  23  Nov.  79) 

5  Mackenzie,  Robert  Smythe  Mair    

9  Gyll,  Flemyng  George 

6  Toogood,  Seymour  Hood^ 


II  Jones,  Henry  Norris.. 

2  Burnett,  Thomas  

8  Shuttleworth.  Ashton  John 

7  Rothe,  George  Walter  Charles   

n  Tupper,  Basil  de  Beauvoir 

4  Goodeve,  Henry  Hills 

a  Best,  George  

Sladen,  Joseph,  p.a.c.  Assistant  Instructor  Royal  Laboratory 
7  Haryey,  Charles  Smith 

10  Dixon,  Charles  Frederick  

t  Crosthwaite,  Charles 

10  Molesworth,  Anthony  Oliver  

5  Murray,  James  Murray 

10  Tatham,  Walter  John 

7  Lewis,  Henry  Francis  Peterkin 

9  Douglaa,  J^^mes  Mainwaiing 

11  Whalley,  Percy  Charles  

5  Tyler,  Trevor  Bruce   , 

7  Leacock,  Charles  Edward  Baker*«7 

X  p.f.e.  M'Causland,  Marcus  Francis  Henry  

7  Simpson,  Simon 

a  Townsend.  Christopher  William 

10  ».».c.Noye8,  George  Augustus 

zo  Wickham,  Bdmund  Hill 


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6  Lacy,  Seymour  de  Laoy  

Forter,  Morton  Lawrence,  p.a.c.  Assist.  Supdf.  Royal  Gun  Factory.. 
3  Stirke,  William  Reynolds  , 


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Bel',  Jamea  Lancaster  

c  YonnKer,  John 

Deshon,  Charles  John  

6  pj.c.  Nelson,  William  Francis 

II  Homsby,  George  Mackenzie  Bent 

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Academy S 

7  Brown,  Alex.  Burton,  p.a.c 

7  Barker,  Henrj'  Andrews 

a  Hime.  Henry  William  Lovett 

Downee,  Leonard,  p.a.c.  Copt,  Inst.  Royal  Gun  Factory  

c  Greig,  Banks  Robinson  

Bernard,  James  Walker,  Brigade  Major,  Curk  

Orma^,  John  Becher,p.a.c.  Capt,  Instructor  Royal  Carriage  Depart. 
Walkejf,  Rowland,  p.a.c.  Instructor  in  Artillery,  R.M.  Academy 
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6  Wood,  Thomas,  Adj.  i  Apr.  75  

7  Uitchins,  Thomas  Martyn 


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Gardmer,  Spencer,  At^'.  94  July  75 
c  Browne,  Henry  Robert  Yates  1 

(Bt.JI£<yor,  29  Nov.  79)  ) 

4  Thomson,  Charles  William 

2W»d.    Frederick  WiUiam,  Adj,\ 
and  (^.Matter  X.M.  Aeademg  j 
B  Carey,  Frederiek  William. 


Dutkie,  WUliam  Senry  Moore,  \ 
Brigade  Major  R.A.  JDover    ... } 
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like  Storee^  ^c,  Prtmineee  <^  > 

Nova  Scotia^  ^o ) 

7  Maclean,  Allan  Henry 

o  Parlby,  Gerald  Charles  Hall  

Woolleombe,  Edteard,  Ineiruetor't 

in  Ounnety,  Woolwich } 

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Moiter,  Woolwich )1 

8tewartjBobertMeOriaor,D.A.Q.  ) 
M.  Qen.  Bengal  (BcMiy'or,  33  >  ! 

Nov.  79)  ) 

7  Cooke,  Thomas  Charles  

xo  Yeatman-Biggs,  A.Godolphin*^*^ 

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Sarrieon,  Fewiberion}^    Adj.  4) 

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Brough,  James  Fox 

A  Long,  Cha.  Wigram,ii4;.6  Oct.  75 


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XX  Spragge,  Charles  Henry 

6^66,   AUxander,^^    Adj%taMi\ 

Durham  ArtiUery  MiUtia  i 

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xo  Wall,  James 

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A.D.C.toMiy. General  Turner) 

xo  Hemane,  Willoughbg  Bathurei 

8  Anderson,  Archibald  James  

Irtoin,  De  la  Cheroie  Tkomae 

Keneington,  Edgar,  p.a.e.  Inet.\ 

in  Mathetnaiiee,  Canada,  vith> 
local  rank  qf  Major  ) 

7  p.e.e.  Bothwell,  John  Sutton 

7  QaekeU,  Thomae   

o  Campbell,  Alexander    

7  Carlile,  William  Ogle 

9  Davies,  Allan  Bedtord 

xo  Logan,  Alfred 

Sandee,  Henry    Thoe.  Thowtpeon,  \ 
Adj.  X  Adm.  Br.  W.B.  York-  \ 

9)wre  Art.  Volunteere  ) 

Dee  Barree,Auguetu»  Henry  John,  > 
Adj.  to  Col.  Hon.  D.  M.  Fraeerj 

53  Carr,  Theodore 

0  Bheil,  Henry 

4  Lawrie,  James  Adair 

B  Tollner,  Barrett  Lennard 

O'Cvdlaghan,  Deem.  Dykee  Tynte,  ] 
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Shoeburjfneee  j 

9  Peny,  Lionel  Frederick  

B  Lock^er,  Edmund   Btoughton^ 

Braithwaite S 

3  Nash,  Edmund  Webb  

B  Slado,  John  llamsay   

10  Ford,  Chai'los  £dm.  Hawkshawe, 
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Major,  Cape  of  Oood  Hope    . . .  j 

8  Bobinson,JohnCorfeane(ira/or, ) 

II  Nov  78) i 

6  Turnbull,  Geo.  Wilmot  Maiiliind 
Larcom,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.^^\ 

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Beat^-Poienall,   Oeorge  Albert, 

Adjutant  Argyll  and  Bute  Art. 

Militia 

▲  Pipon,  Henry  '18  Dec. 

▲  Freeman,  Robert  Peere  Williams,  js  Dec. 
A  Moleiworth,  St.  Aubyn    ;x8  Dec. 

xo  p.».e.  Maurice,  John  Frodk.*** ...  18  Dec. 

▲  Marshall,  George  Henry is  Dec. 

Qeary^  HamiUou,  n.a.o  ,Iiiim.  o/")  !       _ 

Wurlilce  Store*,  Hong  Kong  ...  j    »8  I^ec. 

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Day,  John,  Adj.  lele  qf  Wight  \ 

ArtUUry  Militia  S 

Keith,  James,  Adjutant  of  Ar-  \ 

tUlery,  Candahar  Force  ) 

9  Hutchweon,  WiUiam  Lacy    

Lamnimg,  Bcbert  Alfred 

Robson.  John  Castell*** 

9  Firebrace,   George,  At^j.  Eeni\ 
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p.e.e.     Lloyd,    Thomae    Henry, \ 
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p.e.c.  Ha^kine,  Oeorge  Walter 

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8  Bayly,  George  Cecil  

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4  Grey,  Charles  IiYancis  Baring,  \ 
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6  Sharp.  WilUam  Edwards 

Ualliday,  Stratford  Charlee,  Adj.  ) 

I  Adm.Brig.Eaet  York  Art.  Vol.  f 
iz  Whateloy,  William,  A^.  i  Apr.  79 

A  Smyth,  Horatio  Francie  

z  Knox,  Francis  Blake,  A.D.C.  to  \ 

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Inetruetor,  School  of  Ounnery  ) 

B  Corbett,  Richard 

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71 


Ckrtkiva.  . 
StoM,J6kn  OTakam,  Assistant  Su-  \ 
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4  Wallace,  Robert  Hugh  

Etving,  James  Peters 

10  Taylor,  Frederick  Henry,** -Id-  > 
JHtant  6  Uaxchjg j 

6  Williams,  Richard  Francis  

5  Torkington,  Henry , 

Walker,  Herbert  Jno.  Ouchter-  \ 

lony  (Semount  Sstabliskmsnt)  ) 

Bally,  John  Ford  , 

10  Uudge,  Samuel    

}K».e.    DugdaUt   Arthur  Oeorge, ) 

Brigads  Major,  R.  Art.^  York  S 

Mumh,    Bodneg    Edward,    AdJ.\ 

Cork  atg  Art.  MUilia  j 

Mnrrag,Stetcart,Com.  ofOrd.^iid  ) 

Class,  Bengal    i 

Wtinne,   Oeorge  Clement,   p.a.c.  \ 
InstrudorinMatkematies,  Mogul  >• 

Military  Academy    j 

n  Curtin,  Joseph  Albert   

BaddeUff,  Paul  Fred.  Michael  ... 

7  Browell,  Edward  Thomas,  Ad- 

jutant  X  March  79 ) 

4  Hamilton,  Constaiitine  Henry,  \ 


Adj.  Fnhawur  Ssserve  Dio. 

4  Plankett,     Robert      Hastings) 
Willonghby  ^ 

5  Domvile,  Barry  Francis  

Cooper,  Albert  Beauehamp  Astley, 

Adj.  I  AdMi,Brig.  F\feshireArt. 

Vob 

5  Vanghan,  Henry  {^Bt,Major,  29  ) 
Nov.  79) ) 

4  Boairens,  Lambart  Henry  . 
9  Wickham,  Charles  Brenton. 

5  Morgan,  Thomas  Llewellyn. 

6  Gower,  George  Henry  

8  p.t.9.  Rawes,  vVilliam  Woodward 
6  Eden,  William  Alexander. 
5  Tabor,  John  Minnitt 


LI  BOX.      I    CAJTAIIt.    I 

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6 


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12  Apr.  64 

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12  Apr.  64 

3  May  64 
3  June  64 

14  Jane  64 

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19  July  64 

19  July  64 
19  July  64 
19  July  64 

16  Aug.  64 

16  Aug.  64 
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13  Sopt.64 

II  Oct.  64 
II  Oct.  64 
18  Oct.  64 
18  Oct.  64 
aUOct.  64 
28  Oct.  64 


10  Siddons,  Henry  George  Fombelle  1 1  Nov.  64 


6  Lake,  Edward 

11  Riall,  William  Augustus.  Adj.\ 

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X 1  Nov.  64 
1 1  Nov.  64 

64 


9  Dec. 
16  Doo. 


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8  Browne,  Anga8tas,^4/«  '6Nov.  78 
a  Blaksley,  EdwTird  

CundiUf  John    Fonsonby,  p.a.e.  \  I  ,  .^         " 
Assist.  Inst.,  Boyal  Laboratory  $  ^^  ^^'  ^^ 

FleUhsr,  Alfred  Foulger 16  Dec.  64 

Smith,  Charles  JiUchcll  33  Dec.  64 

Whiie,  Arthur   Wellesley,  p.a.e.  \ 
Dept.  of  the  Director  of  Artillery  } 

It  Newman,  Arthur  Alexander  

iiKemia\vay,  Cliarlos  William  

Broadfbot,  Archibald^  

5  Alve»,  John  Morison 

B  Gillespie,  James  Carnegie,  Adj.  > 

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Ffe  Artillery  MilUia J 

7  j>.«.c  Palmer,  George  Herbort"^.. 
y.t.e.    Walker,    Arthur    Oreen-^ 

wood,  Inet.  in  Military  Drawing,  ^ 

Royal  Military  Academy    ) 

Hunter,  Woodbmm,  p.ae.,  Insp.  > 
Small  Arms  Faetoru,  Sif/lsld  ...) 

9  P-'.e.  Bury,  John  Thomas 

IX  Pret^an,  George  Tindal   (Bt.^ 

Major,  22  Nov.  79) ) 

9  Beaver,  Philip  Keith  Lonsdale  ... 
3  Powlett,  Norton   

8  Brown,  Charles  Edward  

0' Grade,  Richard  Walter,  Comm.^ 

of  Ordttanee,  yrd  Class,  Madras  S 

i  Custobadio,  Henry  Holmes '24  Mar.  65 

p.«c.     Walford,    NevUle   LloydAl^f.  ,,     , 

Instr.  R.  M.  CoU /  V^  J»^y  <^5 

8nodgras»i  John  Douglas 18  July  65 

2  Josselyn,  James  Edward 18  July  65 

5  Corfe.  William  Davies  18  July  65 

9  O'Malley,  George  Hunter 18  July  65 

I  Robinaon,  Francis  Matthew  18  July  65 

Buckle,  Dudley  WUliam,  Adj. )     ^  ,  ,     , 

Sussex  ArtiUery  MUUia   )|i8  July  65 

Moore,  Oeorge Montgomerie  John...  18  July  65 

CoHjdon,  John  James '18  July  63 

de  JJarylski,  Robert,  Ftremaster,  i  I  „  j,  .„  ,^ 

Gibraltar ;j  18  July  65 

7  Adamu,  Edward  W  illoaghby  '  1 8  'J  uly  65 

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9  Gamble,  Kiluily   12  Jan.  66 

5  Uppleby,  John  George jia  Jan.  66 

a  Radford,  Arthur la  Jan.  66 


23  Dec.  64 

a3  Dec.  64 

23  Dec.  64 
a3  Dec.  64 
33  Deo.  64 

21  Feb.  65 

3  Mar.  65 
3  Mar.  65 

ax  Mar.  65 

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24  Mar.  65 
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8  Jan. 

39  Jan. 

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14  Feb. 

aj  Fob. 

X  Apr. 
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X  Apr. 
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10  Apr. 

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a6  Apr. 
30  Apr. 

33  Apr. 

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7  May 
30  May 

30  May 

30  May 

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26  Juuo 
28  Juue 

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1  July 

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9  July 

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14  July 
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34  Aug. 
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6  Sept. 

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7  Nov. 
7  Nov. 
7  Nov. 

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24  Nov. 
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24  Nov. 

15  Dec. 
1  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

2  Jan. 
9  Jau, 


Ci-PTAIVS. 

10  Innes,  Francis  Newell 

Freeth,  James    PUmer,  Com.  of 
Ordnance,  1st  Dio.  Cabul  Force . 

9  Allen,  George  Burges 

4  Srn^'^th,  Samuel  Gardiner 

7  Newcome,  Henry  George,  Adj. 

I  Jan.  79... 

Crookenden,  Henry    Ilumphreys, 
at  Staff  College  

7  Hewitt,  Jas.  Robert  Silver  Oliver 
3  Nutt,  James  Anson  Francift    

Stojiford,  Arthur  Bouverie,  D.A.^ 

(^.M.  Gen.  Bombay    i 

a  French,  Francis  Horace    

6  Armytage,  Arthur  Uonry 

Cotton,  Walter,  Adj.  4  ^^est  Rid-  > 

inj  Artillery  Volunteers } 

Pringle,  AllVed  JAonehAcUufant  \ 
West  Cork  Artillery  Militia  ...S 

8  Denny,  William  Townsend  Gun... 

6  Dunnage,  Arthur  James  

3  Rigg,  Henry  Alfred*'*  

9  Harman,  James  Frederick 

Mackinlay,  George   

t  X  Martin,  George  Blake  Napier 

XX  Clarke,  John  Sheridan  

p.s.e.  Jones,  Douglas  Forde,  Inst,  t 
R.M.  College.  Kingston,  with  \ 
local  rank  of  Mf^or  ) 

5  Gordon, WilliamLindsayCarnogie 
9  Duthy,  Archibald  Edward  , 

I      Dtinlop,  Henry  Donald,at  Staff  Coll 

Legard,  James  Dighy,  at  Staff  Coll. 

a  Downing,  Cameron  MacaAncy  > 

;         Harwood*'* } 

I  X  Anstruthor,  Alexander  William... 
TtlUtson,  Lionel,  Adjutant  Hants  I 

I         Artillery  MUitia [ 

Watson,  Mobert  Samuel  

10  Mainguy,  Greorge  Sandford 

IX  Shore.ifoA.Frederick  William  John 

3  Jervis,  Walter  Neil 

North,  David,  Firemaster,  Ceylon 

X  Archer,  Frederick  Lewis 

Turnbull,  Henry  John  Lennox,  ) 

Adj.  Suffolk  Art.  MilUia i 

8  Walsh,  Edward 

xo  Blake,  Charles  John 

4  Smith,  William  Whitmoro 

10  p.s.c.  EUes,  Edmond  Roche  

3  Russell,  Hugh  Percy   

10  Daniell,  De  Coiircy,  at  Staff  Coll 

5  Haverfield,    Henry     Wykeham") 

Brook  TunFtall / 

Skinner,  Philip  Leighton  Mac  \ 
Oregor,  ^.a.e.  and  Assitt.  Supt.  > 

of  Experiments,  Shosburynsss ) 

Aitken,  William 

Atchison,  Charles  Henry 

x  Mackintosh,  William  John    . 


13  Jan.  66 

13  Jan.  66 

la  Jan.  66 
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0JU»TAIIC. 

6  Feb.  78 

30  Feb.  78 

13  Mar.  78 
13  Mar.  78 

13  Mar.  78 

13  Mar.  78 

13  Mar.  78 
I  Apr.  78 

X  Apf.  78 

I  Apr.  78 

7  Apr.  78 


33  Dec.  64  10  Apr.  78 

13  Jan.  66  14  Apr.  78 

30  Jan.  661x7  •A.pr.  78 
30  Jan.  66' 23  Apr.  78 
30  Jan.  66|23  May  78 
17  July  66:25  May  78 
17  July  66*25  May  78 
17  July  66  25  May  78 
17  July  66 j  8  June  78 

17  July  66' 18  Juno  78 


17  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 

7  July  66 

17  July  66 

17  July  66 

1 7  July  66 
17  July  66 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
IS  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 

15  Jan.  67 

15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 


3  Martin,  William 
8  ^-• 


Wilson,  George  Frederick,  Adj. 
X  Lanarkshire  Art,  Volunteers 

5  RiddeU,  Walter     

9  Cruickshank,FletcherHave8Grant 
10  p.s.e.  Smith, Walter Wm. Marriott. 

Crofton,  Henry  *^*    

8  Barron,  Harry,  -44/.   1  Forfar^ 

shire  Art,  Volunteers 

X  Yorke,  Frederick  Augustus  .... 
Blandy,  Wm.  Poynte  

8  Hellard,  Henry  Bettesworth  .... 
5  Stephenson,  Keppel 

10  Knox,  William  George*^'  

9  Buckle,  Edmund 

Scans,  Edward  Benjamin,   A<^/.  \ 

Wieklow  Art.  MilUia 

7  Stevens,  George  Morton  

5  Vibart,  Francis  MeredithEdmund 

7  Bigg,  Frederick 

7\\d.s.  Hay,  Edward  Owen 

8  Morgan,  Frederick  CyrU 
2  Smith,  William  Ogdou  ... 
7  Freeth,  Sampson  Plomor  Frdk,^* 
4  Griffiths,  Algernon  Sydney    

Johnson,  Edward  Armstrong,  7nd  \ 
CUus  Commissary  of  Ordnance,  r 

Aden  Arsenal ) 

Turner,    Frederick  Maiuel,  Adj.  \ 
2  ddm.Br.Lmcashire  Art.  Vol*,  j 

y  Ycrbury,  John  Willaim 

I  Baldock.  William  Stanford 

Huste.y,  Peter,   Adjutant,  Forfar  \ 
Artillery  Militia.  ^ 


X  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 

7  Aug.  7H 

34  Aug.  78 

18  Sept.  78 

16  Oct.  78 
i6  0ct.  78 
16  Oct.  78 

19  Oct.  78 
16  Nov.  78 

6  Nov.  78 

36  Nov.  78 

37  Nov.  78 
29  Nov.  78 

X  Dec.  78 
5  Deo.  78 
9  Deo.  78 
14  Dec.  78 


15  Jon.  67  2'^^^^'  78 
IS  Jan.  67' 31  Deo.  78 

15  Jan.  67:31  Deo.  78 
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15  Jan.  67  31  Dea  78 

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15  Jan.  67,31  Dec.  78 
15  Jan.  67131  Deo.  78 
10  July  67  31  Dec.  78 
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10  July  67  33  Jan.  79 
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10  July  67  26  Jan.  79 
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10  July  67  19  Feb.  79 


10  July  67 
10  July  67 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  63 


I  Apr.  79 
X  Apr.  79 
8  Apr.  79 
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8  Jan.  68    i  July  79 

8  Jan.  68    i  July  79 

8  Jan.  68    i  July  79 
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Captaiks. 

7  Rogers,  John  Pevercll  

Scott   CharU$  Renry,  Aut.  Supt.  ) 

of  Factorief,  Bengal  i 

2  Hadaway,  George  Rowley 

9  Cotton,  Edward  Thomas  Davenant 

3  Curling,  Henry  Thomas 

8  Purdy,  Robert 

9  Waterfield,  Donald  MacKenzie  > 

Dunlop    > 

8  Fowler,  William  James 

4  Brackenbory,  Edward  Fenwick... 

n  Blackburn,  Peter 

ID  Walter,  Frederick  Edward 

a  Burridge,  Francis  John  

Norths  Eoger  CharU$  Edward, 
Adj.  I  Adm,  Brig.  Norfolk  Art. 
Vol$ 

6  Hammond,  Peter  Heniy 

8  Sclater,  James  Robert  Charles  . 
XX  Montgomerv,  Robert  Arthur,  at 

S^ColUg9 

JVtxoM,  Arundel  Jamet 

11  Murray,  Henry  Stewart  

y  Lugard^  Henry  Travers  , 

3  Lyall.Henry 

7  Leach,  John  

4  Dalton,  James  Cecil  

9  Campbell,  William  Mussen    ... 

9  Chapman,  Lionel  James  Archer 
Selfe,  Sydney  Oerard  Frederick  .. 
Russell  Charles 


8  Mayhew,  Thomas 
Foote,  Francis  Onelow  Barrington 
Bingham,  Edmund  Geo. Henry.') 

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9  Arbuthnott,WalterCharlesWamer 
X  Lloyd,  Graham  Moore  

Standbridge,  Edmund  Baker 
8  Walker,  JEdgar  Holford 

2  Mayne,  Chas.  Hardinge  Hawtrcy 

3  Western  Charles  Maximilian 

8  Rowley,  Hon.  William  Chambrd  . 

9  Davidson,  William  Leslie 

6  Lindsay,  Charles  Carmichael... 

8  Baker,  Robert  Henry  Sheraton 
6  Nugent,  Nugent  Jonathan  

9  Miles,  Philip  WilHam  Herbert 
Allsopp,  Ranulph 


Fairthugh,  Samuel  Oerrard^  In- ") 

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lo  Ord,  Frederick  Cusac 

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JO  Fanshawe,  George  Dalrymple  

B  Pla^air,  George  James 

A  Kmght,  Henry 

Jervoie,  Henry  Napier 

9  Wodehouse,  Edwin  Frederick 

c  Trollope,  Edward  Charles  

Moore,  George  Robert   

Monck'Maeon,  Gordon  George^  

A  Eustace,  Francis  John  William,  Adjutant  \ 

Jtoyul  Artillery,  Cundakar  Force ^ 

II  .Tackson,  Henry  Moore 

A  Hanson,  Alfred  William   

Baker,  James   VoUtnt  Vashon,  Inspector  of\ 

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Hoggan.  William  Brooke  

c  Coke,  Edward  lieresford  

u  Pollnrd-Urquhart,  Francis  Edw.  Romulus 

A  Trotter,  James  Keith 

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1  Monckton,  Philip  Edmund**^ 

A  Long,  Charles  James .[,'", 

Parsons,  Lawrence  Worthington 

A  Loyd,  AliVed  Kirkman 

ij  Denison,  ifon.  Henry  ChJarlen   ...\ 

A  Scarlett,  Robert  Lawrence 

c  Radcliff,  Francis  William W'..'^, 

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Fawke»,  Lionel   Grimston,   A.D.C.     to  the^ 
Governor  ofBarbadoes    5 

2  Porrott,  Thomas 

3  Swinton,  John  James  

1  p.s.c.  Jocelyn,  Julian  Robert  John 

B  Fowoll,  Newton  Plomer  

c  Price,  George  Richardson  

2  WynoU-Mayow,  Mayow  

0  Dawson,  Henry  Philip 

A  Brackenbury,  Herbert  William 

Robertson,  Robert  William  Peacock 

10  O'Snllivan,  Eugene  Overbeck  

c  Hunt,  Henry  Vaughan    

5  Newton,  William  Henry 

3  Lo^'ther,  William  Gorges""  

B  Coker,  Lewis  Edmund 

B  Roch,  Thomas  James   

B  Rochfort,  Alexander  Nelson 

Rosseter,  James  Hurley 


J  Kosseter,  James  Muriey  

Frith,  Warren  Hastings,  Peskawur  Moun- 1 
tain  Battery    i 

Bourke,  Gerald   

9  Davenport,  Frederic  Allen .- 

▲  Hotham,  John 

c  Woods,  Hans  Charles  Maunsell   

0  Maitland,  Reginald  Paynter 

1  Owen,  George  Pridham 

B  Beaver,  Frederick  Tyssen  Mackinlay  

c  Kelly,  Edward  David 

A  Dalbiftc,  Henry  Shelley 

B  Caaov,  Charles  Leslie  

Dean- Pitt,  Douglas  Charles,  Aide  de  Camp^ 

to  Governor  qf^Bombay i 

B  Watson,  Solomon....^ 

A  Newbigging,  Patrick  Charles  Eric 

1  Frith,  John  Sabatier 

X  Dalrymple,  Francis  Bertram 

3  Lano,  Alfred  Luther 

Pengree,  Henry  Hewitt 

King,  Robert  Ambrose  Cecil 

c  PhilUmore,  William  George 

c  C'hallenor.  George  Richards 

7  Bowles,  Frederick  Augustus 

Waoe,  Ernest  Charles 

9  Sharland,  Arthur  Heniy  Hodges 

A  Campbell,  Frederick  William  

6  Barlow,  Maurice  John 

A  Mackenzie,  Samuel  Kenneth 

X  Bunbury,  Herbert  Napier  

9  Baker,  Eden  Moyle  

4  Walford,  William  S worder  

B  Slade,  Frederick  George«»   

10  Graham,  Walter  Ferrier 

A  Saunders,  Macan  William 

B  Suart,  William  Hodgson 

A  Campbell,  Henry  Alexander 

10  Coffey,  Charles  Edward 

Sevan,  Reginald  Johnstone  

c  Hall,  Francis  Henry 

c  Hervey,  Constantino  Rodney  William 

A  Flint,  Edward  Montagu 

B  Hamilton,  Peter  Fisher  Percival 

A  Skipton,  Charles  Stewart   

0  Robertson,  John  Albert  

B  Maclaine,  Hector  

WUloughby,  Herbert  Percival,  Assist.  Sup.  ) 
of  Factories,  Bengal ) 

8  Elwes,  Ernest  Veness"*  

2  Carter,  Francis  Tilson  Shaen 


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B  Thring,  William  Powlett 

xo  Howie,  Thomas  Stickney  

B  Scott,  Hugh  Aboukir   

A  Montgomery,  Alexander  John 

B  Kirwan,  John  Denis 

c  Du  Boulay,  Ernest  de  Visme 

B  Potts,  John  William  Hastings 

g.c.  Callwell.  Albert  Henry,  Lieutenant  of  a^ 
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A  Wodehouse,  Josceline  Heneage  

2  Banister,  FltsGerald  Muirson 

o  M'Donnell,  John 

0  Temple,  John  

7  Hemng-Cooper,  Charles  HolUer 

2  Skinner,  Francis  Nugent  Macgregor 

g.c.  Hardy,  William  Eversley,  Ineutenant  of  a  \ 
Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  ) 

A  Beaumont,  George  Howland  WiUiam  

B  Coxhead,  James  Alfred  

9  MaoMahon,  Percy  Alexander 


g.  e.  Walker,  Hen.  Chesshyre  Glanghton,  Lieu-  \ 
tenant  of  a  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets} 
c  Oakes,  Reginald 


I  Henriques,  Edward  Nathaniel''* 

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7  Morray,  James  Wolfe,  at  Staff  College  la  Sept.72! 

8  Cassan,  Xme8t   '12  Sept.?^; 

a  Johnfton,  Richard  Frtmcis,  at  Staff  College  la  Sept.72: 

6  Prickett,  William  Robert    la  8ept.72' 

C  LiideU,  Auguettut  Frederick la  Sopt.72i 

1  Barker,  John  Stewart  Scott  ;i2Sopt.72^ 

B  Bunny,  Frederic  Brioe xa  Sept.72 

4  Manael,  Alfred '12  Sept.721 

k  UewBt,  Arthur  Hooatoan 12  Sept. 72. 

4  Willis,  Oharles  Beaumont  D'Anyers  !  12  Sept.72 

A  Weir,  Hany  George 12  Sept.72 

2  Conninffham,  John  Dacres |ia  Sept.72 

c  Shirref^Georiro  Frederick  Farquharson...  ra  Sept.72 

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nrraj,  Arthur  Mordaunt I12  Sept.721 

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c  Saltmarahe,  Plulip    I  9  Jan.  731 

A  JeflVeys,  Henry  Byron   f  9  Jan.  73 

1  Fletcher,  Walter  Blunt   j  9  Jan.  73 

A  Hawkina,  John  William 9  Jan.  73 

c  Bland,  Frederick  Milbank '  9  Jan.  73 

a  Pickwoad,  Edwin' Hay j  9  Jan.  73 

1  Ward,  Edward   I  9  Jan.  73 

Fenton,  Arthur  Pole  I  9  Jan.  73 

c  Ind,  Henry  Welch I  9  Jan.  73 

Fijott,   Jamee  Laing,   Aeaietani  8uperiH-\         , 

tenient  of  Faetoriee,  Kirleee j  |  9  Jan.  73 

4  Becher,  Edward  French |  9  Jan.  73 

A  Spencer,  Gerald  Robert ;  9  Jan.  73 

B  Addison,  Alexander  Duprd  ^  - 

2  Eman,  BoweaJjealie 

9  Smyth,  Owen  Stuart 

6  Nugent,  George 

I  Ryan,  Charles  Aloysius 

B  Phillpotts,  Arthur  Henry  Groker 

jBaldock,  Thomas  Stanford J29  Apr.  73 

A  Vaughau'Hughes,  Ernest 29  Apr.  73 

B  Saunders,  Wuliam  Arthur  Gore  I29  Apr.  73 

A  Grieve,  John  Andrew  '^9  Apr.  73 

1.1.  Cochrane,  Blair  Onslow 29  Apr.  73 

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9  Owen,  Henry  O'Brien    .12  Feb.  74 

a  Plant,  William  Arthur,  Aide  de  Camp  to)     ^  „  ,,  ,  ^ 
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3  Brady,  Robert  Maziere  12  Feb.  74 

a  "Loudon,  Robert  Dunn    12  Fob.  74 

3  Gamctt-Botfleld,  Walter  Dubbon 12  Feb.  74 

Smith,  Edward  Arthur  12  Feb.  74 

6  Holland,  Ellis  Charles  Fletcher i?  Feb.  74 

1  Sidney,  ifon.  Algernon 12  Feb.  74 

6  Boteler,  Francis  Wilford  12  Feb.  74 

6  Pratt,  Arthur  Spencer  12  Feb.  74 

8  Blewitt,  William  Edward la  Feb.  74 

Jonee,  Qilbert  Saltoun la  Feb.  74 

8  Murphy,  Francis  Joseph la  Feb.  74 

4  Maberly,  Charles  Evan la  Feb.  74 

2  Kuper,  Charles  Victor  Bremer la  Feb.  74 

A  Hawkshaw,  Edward  Crichton  x 2  Aug.  74 

4  Radcliffe,  Derwentwater 12  Aug.  74 

3  Hansard,  Arthur  Clifton 17  Aug.  74 

6  Elliot,  Edmund  Halbert  17  Aug.  74 

4  Burton,  Benjamin 17  Aug.  74 

I  Allen.  John  Richard  Howard  17  Aug.  74 

6  Stirling,  James  Wilfired  17  Aug.  74 

II  Fowle,  Tronchard  Frederic  Thomas    17  Aug.  74 

II  Duff,  BeaucliJimp 17  Aug.  74 

II  Roffers,  SorroU  Michael 17  Aug.  74 

7  Fell,  John  Percy 17  Aug.  74 

7  Simpson,  Jol.u  Murray 17  Aug.  74 

4  Harrison,  Robert  Arthur  Gwynne 1 17  Aug.  74 

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3  Lett,  Thomas  Stackhouse 

B  Farmer,  Francis  Colebrooke 

3  Gunner,  Edward  

Ord,St.John  St.  Oeorge  

5  Burton,  Albert 

5  Burton,  Hubert  

II  Bdwards,  Eustace  Gresley 

6  Garden,  Andrew  Murray 

7  Daunt,  William  Rainsford  Mordaunt 
B.1.  Wheble,  James  St.  Lawrence 

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3  Rigg,  Robert  Addison 29  Apr.  73 

A  Blackett,  Edward  Umfreville  29  Apr.  73 

5  de  Jersey,  William  Grant   29  Apr.  73 

II  Priestley,  Edward  John  Kenworthey  29  Apr.  73 

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6  Brunker,  James  Milford  Sutherland xi  Sept. 73 

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3  Cowan,  Henry  Vivian    n  Sept.73 

Vaughan,  Tkomaa  Tweed 11  Sept.73 

8  Hopkins,  Manley  Ogden  ix  Sept.73 

I  Rickarda,  Cyril  Henry  ix  Sept.73 

MeCUnioek^  Leopold  Alfred 11  Sept.73 

Tylden,  William jii  Sept 73 

3  Rainsford,  Stephen  Dickson    11  Sept.73 

6  Hickman,  Stopford  Cosby ix  Sept 73 

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6  Simpson,  Henry  CuthbertConnell  Dunlop 

0  Balfour,  Wm.  Edward  Ligonier ... 

4  Gallon,  Hubert  George  Howard... 
Purvie,  Alexander  Burridge  

6  Wynyard,  Rowley  

3  Fleming,  Edward  William  

9  Woods,  George  Edwin  Annesley 
Downing,  David  Fiizgerald 

8  Tovmshend,  George  Robert    

[I  Bell-Irving,  Andrew  

8  Nosh,  Edward  

0  Sclater,  Henry  Crichton  , 

8  Phillips,  Thomas  Vaughan  Wynn 

1  Simpson,  Charles  Napier      

B  May,  Edward  Sinclair 

6  Leach,  Reginald  Pemberton  

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II  Rowan,  Terence  England 

Newton,  John  WUliam  Maredin   

Dobie,  William  Huah  Edward   

B  Haggard,  Claude  Mason  

8  St*nsfeld,  Thomas  Wolrich  Logan 

c  Warde,  St.  Andrew  Bruce    

I  Joynes,  Robert 

B  Osborne,  Edmund  George 

8  Archdall.  James  Blackwood 

5  Fulton,  George  Wade  Robertson  ii  Sept.73 

8  Woodrow,  Thomas  Henry  Jackson  ix  Sept.73 

I  Browne,  Arthur  Henry '11  Feb.  74 

10  Beresford,  Marcus    |ii  Feb.  74 

8  Dewar,  David  Erskine   11  Feb.  74 

a  Hey giUe,  William  Ho wley  Beaumont  11  Fob.  74 

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I  Kelaart,  Gerald  Talbot  !i2Feb.  74 

Bailward.  Arthur  Churchill  1 12  Feb.  74 

6  Hunter,  Frederick  Ernest  Arundell     '12  Feb.  74 

5  Robertson,  William  John I12  Feb.  74 

11  Howard.  Cyras  Cosmo  laFeb.  74 

5  Curtis,  Harry  Alexander  Dyer 12  Feb.  74 


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10  Hodgson,  James  Owen     

2  Kerrison,  Edmund  Roger  Allday , 

3  Thomas,  Sir  Godfrey  vignoles,  Bart,  ... 
a  King,  William  Frederick     

4  Western,  Charles  Maximilian  Thomas 
xo  Brereton,  Walter  Ebenczer 

5  Dunlop,  James  William    

9  Norton,  Gilbert  Frederick  Allan    

zi  Acton,  Thomas  Hampden  EvanB  

7  Giles,  George  Edward   

4  Haines,  Robert  Lewis    

6  Hickman.  Hugh  Palliser  

X  Turner,  Alft^d  Heyland  Parratt  

5  Garston,  Edgar  John 

XX  ChuTch^vard,  Walter  Stanbury 

6  Dunstervillo,  Knightley  Stalker 

9  Walker,  Charles  Edward 

8  Moberly,  Walter  Frederick  Goorge  

10  Tracey,  Arthur 

9  Piers,  Henry^  Octaviua  

4  Williams,  Pierson  Locke 

5  Russell,  Andrew  Ernest  

4  Orr,  John  Elphinstone  Hugh 

Smith,  William  ApeUy 

4  Bittleston,  George  Hastings 


6  Hicks,  William  John 

3  Howard,  Cecil  Arthur  

I  Chambers,  Arthur 

4  Croft,  Harry  John  

6  Burrows,  Edmund  Augustine 

6  Crofton,  Caldwell  Henry 

6  Waters,  Wallscourt  Hely-Hutchinson 

lo  Cottrell,  Charles  Dormer 

5  Carter,  Alfred  Henry 

9  Coker,  John  Aubrey  Lawrence  

4  Laml)ert,  Edgar  Alan    

8  Maturin,  Charles  Edward    

3  Davison,  Kenneth  Stewart 

6  Crofton,  Richard  Martin 

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a  Leader,  Francis  Henry  Moubray 

5  Booihby,  George  MuiTay 

6  Elmslie,  Frederick  Bamngardt 
3  Comiah,  Francis  Cecil  David  ... 

z  Inglefield,  Norman  Bruce   

8  Macdonald,  Allan  Douglas  

S  Dawkins,  Henry  Stopford   

5  Holden,  Henry  Oapel  Lofll 

3  Maxwell.  Nigel 

10  Henn,  Richard  Arthur  Milton 

7  Foster,  Raymond  Charles    

HudBon,  Henry  Saundert  

3  Keir,  John  Lindesay     

5  Curteis,  Franoia  Algernon  

7  Battersby,  Thomas  Preston    .. 
3  English,  Joseph  Oxley 

6  Trench,  Frederic  John  Arthur 

3  Thackeray,  Fvederick  Rennell 
Anderton^  CkarUt  Alexander    .. 

4  Carter,  Duncan  Campbell   

5  Hewson,  John  James 

x>  Barrett.  Lennard 

5  Hay,  Arthur  Ernest   

7  Lloyd,  Wilford  Neville 


9  Stone,  Francis  Gleadowe  . 


Daniell,  Arthur  Caimes 

3  Hanna,  William  

8  Noble,  Clarence  Thomas  Irving 


7  Abdyjj^ Anthony. John.. 


Fox,  FranoiB  John 


5  Barlow,  Charles  Mervyn  

6  Taylor,  William  Henry  Forbes  

3  Felly,  Charles  Hamilton  

a  Hey  land,  John  Rowley  Kyffln  Lloyd  

5  Campbell,  John  Alex.  Livingstone  

7  Craig,  John  Francis    

6  Adye,  John 

3  Cuthbertson,  Francis  Eugene 

8  White,  William  Lewis   

II  O'Neill,  William  Heremon   

4  Hughes,  Arbuthnott  James    , 

5  Blanker,  Latham  Charles  Miller   

8  Murchison,  Kenneth  John  Walker 

6  Eardley-Wilmot,  Arthur  

3  Butcher,  Henry  Townsend 

z  Bampfleld,  John  Chancellor 

3  Gundry,  Henry  Bowden 

3  Morrieson,  Henry  Walters 

S  Williams,  William  Hugh 

5  Simpson,  George  Gregoiy  

10  Murray-Dunlop,  Henry  Liston 

S  Bundle,  Henry  Madeod  Leslie 

7  Powles,  Thomas  William 

Sandbaeht  Henrv  Martin    

3  Kelly,  Rich.  Makdougall  Brisbane  Franc. 

5  Anson,  2fo».  George  Augustus  

3  Montgonxery'CampbeU,  Hugo  

Pollard,  WiUiam  CkarUt 

3  Barry,  James  David 

8  Kent,  Frederic  Edmond  

5  Alexander,  Charles  Henry 

5  PorteouB,  John  James  

8  Burmeeter,  Arnold  Charles 

3  Ward,  Frederick  Hoolton 

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8  Trisoott,  Charles  Prideaoz 

11  Foord,  Edward 

X  Shiflher,  John 

z  Acland,  Franda  Edward  Dyke 

a  Boilean,  Arthur  Cadell  Tait  

3  Block,  Maurice  William  Palmer  

9  Tylden,  Richard 

4  Ramsay,  Son,  Charles  Maule   

5  Da  Cane,  Richard  Hale 

zi  Young,  Keith  Ogilvy  Baird 

9  Jervois,  Charles  Edwyn 

zo  Savile,  Walter  Clare 

5  Yassall,  Robert  Lowe  Spencer . 

I  Marston,  Jeffery  Charles 35  Jan. 

6  Manifold,  John  Forster.. 35  Jan. 

6  Anderson,  William  Christian 25  Jan. 

9  Clarke^  John  de  Winton  Lardner-   35  Jan. 

X  Sinclair,  Frauds  Edwin  '35  Jan. 

zo  Hay,  Alexander  Duncan '25  Jan. 

8  Roberts,  Richard  Tucker    125  Jan. 

ID  M'Crea,  Richard  Francis 35  Jan. 

4  Massy,  William  (3eorge    35  Jan. 

3  Talbot,  George  James  Francis 125  Jan. 

a  Mercer,  Harvey  Frederic    '25  Jan. 

5  GhrsBme,  Frederick  Jamee 25  Jan. 

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5  Faber,  Walter  Vavasour 

I  Meade,  John  Wm.  Babington , 

6  Jervis- White- Jervis,  John  Henry 

7  Connolly,  WUliam  Hallett  

I  Guthrie,  James  Dunbar  

a  Gordon,  Charles  William    

4  Briscoe,  Edward  William    

4  Russell,  William  Melbourne 

5  Hare,  Edward  Humphrey 

4  Slater,  Henry  Martyn  . 


4  Fegen,  Magrath  Fogarty  

I  Heyman,  Cecil  Edward  Hamilton 

6  Blewitt,  Charles  Turner     , 

6  Paterson,  Edward  Hamilton 

3  Baly,  Henry  John 

I  Inglis,  Thomas  Drummond  , 


3  Robinson,  Charles  Taylor  . 


Anderson,  Edmund  Bullar. 

5  Hanham,  Phelips  Brooke  

8  Frost,  George  Alfred   

4  Chapman,  Herbert  Alexander 

10  Foster,  John  Rafl^y  

4  Beatson,  William  John  Arnold 

9  Peel,  Edmund 

a  Vans-Agnew,  John  Eraser 

I  Gordon,  Arthur  William  Bolton  

7  De  Lisle.  Frederick  Janvrin 

11  Nelson,  Horace  Svdney 

3  Grierson,  James  MoncriefT  

6  Honner,  William  JamM     

I  Smith,  Stanley  George  Drew  

X  Wingate,  George  Miller 

9  Townsend,  Charles  Collingwood    

I  Wilson,  Charles  Henry  Luttrell  Fahie  ... 

10  Bell,  Leonard 

8  Toms,  Francis  Bevill  Read  

I  Hornby,  Edmund  John  Phipps- 

11  Leslie,  John  Henry  

3  Earle,  William  Henry  Simeon 

8  Nicolls,  Edmund  Gustavus  

8  Shute,  Arthur  Blagden 

7  Shewell,  Harry  Williamson  Macan    

7  Jackson.  Montague  Bertie  Gosset 

9  Molesworth,  Hickman  Crawford 

1  Carleton.  Henry  Augustus , 

4  Vereker,  Hon.  Je£f!h9y  Edward  Pren^*) 

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8  Jackson,  Francis  Beniamiu  , 

8  Waller,  John  Dawson  Hutchinson  

2  Lid,  Frederick  William  

9  Calder,  Edmond  Henry  SomerviUe 

3  Childers,  Francis  Cullmg  Eardley 

4  Fanshawe,  Edward  Arthur   

3  OallweU,  Charles  Edward  

2  Bimbury,  William  St.  Pierre 

4  Birch,  Frederic  Henry  John 

2  Leoky,  Frederick  Beauchamp 

6  Bli^ne,  Charles  Forbes 

9  Rogers,  Hugh  Henry  , 

4  Watkins,  Charles  Bell 

4  Thistlethwayte,  Thomaa  Qeox^ .., 

9  Sankey,  Arthur 

Champion,  Henry  Hyde 

iz  Bushe,  Thomas  Francis 

6  Douglas,  James  Stewart «.... 

zo  Cane,  Claude  Richard  John   

9  M'Leod,  Reginald  George  MH^neen  ...... 

3  Mahon,  Reginald  Henry 

5  Simpson.  Arthur  Hellier 

8  Helyar,  Arthur  Beaumont 
5  Hiboert,  Archibald  Louia 


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3  Taylor,  Philip  Beauchamp ^. 

3  Kemball,  George  Vero   

3  Armitage^  Edward  Hume 

7  Harvey,  John  Edward 

7  Taylor,  William  Rowland 

9  Wedderbum,  Alexander  Sorymgeour  . 

3  Turner,  James  Gibbon  

4  Alexander,  Gerald  D'Arragon 

8  Jellett,  John  Hewitt  

2  Cooper,  Francis  Edwi^ 

a  Jackson,  Herbert  Kendall    

IZ  Thornton,  Sidney  Vernon 

7  Dallas,  John  Henry  Lanfford 

10  M*Laughlin,  George  Hall 

5  Du  Cane,  Hubert  John  

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II  Nelflou,  Edgar  Forbes  

zo  Block,  Arthur  Hugh 

2  Oldflald,  Henry  EUiott   

6  Thomaon,  Jocelyn  Home  

5  Beever,  Henry  Holt 

5  Pindlay,  NeU  Douglas 

10  Lamhitt^  Son.  Arthnr  

4  Paget,  Wellesley  Lvnedoch  Henry   

3  Johntton,  James  Tnomason 

4  Bioardo,  Henry  George 

10  NicoUs,  Jasper  Heriot  Edmond 

3  Minchin,  Frederick  Falkiner   

8  Inglis,  Henry  Alves 

9  Chamberlain,  Thomas  Ffoster 

I  Smith,  Sydenham  CampbelMJrqahart 

10  Barrowes,  Heniy  Gray  

1  Hobday,  Bdmund  Artnar  Ponsonby 

9  Wright,  George 

a  Smith,  Gilbert  Boys 

9  Ogilvie,  Norman  Stuart 

3  Home,  Gheurles  Yernon  

4  Goolbom,  CuthbertBdward 

2  Davidaon,  John  Robert  Barkly    

8  Close,  Frederick  Maodonald 

9  Oliver,  William  James 

5  Snthoven,  Percy  Henry 

10  Lowe,  Franols  Manley 

7  Bntler,  Henry  Richard 

3  Heygate,  RLcnard  Lionel 

6  Furholme,  William  Bmeat  

11  Mnrray,  Arthur  Harris 

II  Gnixmess,  Enstaoe 

9  De  Robeok,  Henry  Edward  William 

6  Balgoy,  John  Henry   

9  Lambert,  Walter  

9  Bobertsan^Theodoro 

2  Gardiner,  Henry  Laturence   ,., 

10  Chance,  Harry  «. 

7  Boberts,  John  Bobree  Anderson 

I  Nathan,  Frederio  Lewis 

9  Stoart,  Alexander  Ramsay  , 

8  Omnmings,  Wilfrid  Heron 

40  Barnes,  Arthnr  Stapylton 

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7  Tawney,  Edward  Plowden  Archer 

9  Turner,  Archer  Lhoyd  Marisohal  

3  Bundle,  George  Richard  Ferrell 

XX  Goold- Adams,  Henry  Edward  Fane  ... 

7  Lane,  Samuel  Willington  

9  Simmcnds,  Percy  Richard 

8  Fendall,  Charles  Pears  

9  Lewes,  John 

10  Harkness,  Thomas  Robert    

6  Labalmondiere,  Julian  Arthur  

7  lAngley,  John  Penrioe  

10  Forde,  Lionel    

4  Tyrwhitt,  jffow.  Rupert 

7  Tothill,  Francis  William  Galbraith  ... 

10  Morris,  Maurice  Morgan  

6  Dames,  Francis  Talbot  Longworth ... 

1  Guinness,  Charles  Davis 

IX  Osborn,  George 

X  Anderson,  Clinton  CorUandt 

6  Baker,  Qoorge  Duff. 

IX  Pretyman,  Ernest  George 

2  Grierson,  George  Lyon  Walker 

4  Johnston,  Thomas  Kelly  Evans 

4  Cockbum,  William  Frederick 

11  Taylor,  Henry  Clarence  Grant 

10  Prlnsep,  Douglas  Gordon 

7  Weigall,  George  Edward 

xo  Von  Donop,  Stanley  Brenton 

11  Gordon,  AJezander  Hamilton 

8  Buckley,  Edward  Dunoombe  Henry 

8  Chamier,  George  Daniel  

9  Crampton,  Philip  John  Ribton 

7  Foster,  William  zorke 

9  St.  John-Mildmar,  Charles  Begne 

IX  Bryant,  Gilbert  Edward 

xo  Stokes,  Alfred  .^ 

8  Winter,  Frederic  John 

XI  Wood.  Creighton ^... 

o  Tinker,  Edward  «... 

b  Neish,  Colin  Graiuun 

8  Elliot.  William 

XT  Dale,  Alfred  Morris  Cecil 

8  de  Jersey.  Colebrooke   

7  Tisdall.  Arthur  Lance 

7  Garden,  Lou^s  Peile 

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having  "diBtingiiished  himself  throughout  the  operations,  particularly  on  (he  9th  and  xzth  March  1858."  Com- 
manded the  Artillery  of  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  in  the  action  of  Simree— severely  wounded  (five  times  mentioned 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.^  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Newton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  Siege  Train,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  17th  August  and  8th  SeptemUr 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Hawkins  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fietU  of  SebaBtopol. 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  z7th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentior  r<d 
in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  C3.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

^  Colonel  Williams  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  during  the  Waikato,  Taaranga, 
and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at  Rangiawhia,  Haerini,  Gate  Pah,  Nukumaru,  and  several  minor 
aSbirs  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.^  and  Medal). 

*3  Msjor  General  Grant  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  i8th  Jan.  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  sip?e 
train,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (MecLal 
with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  with  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (iledal 
with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*''  Colonels  Connell,  Smyth,  and  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  frDm  June  1855,  inclading  the  eieg:e 
and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Purcell,  Majors  Richaroison  and  Wardell  were  present  with  three  Batteries  of  Royal  Artillery  onder 
Colonel  M'Crea  in  the  revolution  which  upset  the  Emperor  Fausti  in  Hayti  in  Jan.  1859;  landed  and  tirotcct&i 
the  Europeans  at  Port  au  Prince,  and  carried  ofiT  the  Emperor  his  family  and  ministers;  received  the  thanks  cf 
the  English  and  French  Governments. 

*^  Major  General  C.  S.  Henry  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  sietre  train 
before  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June.  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  C£.) 

^  Colonel  Pipon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Keniu's 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

"  Sir  Edward  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  theafihirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Keiuic'i 
Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopcl, 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevets 
of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  CB.).  Colonel  Hamley  is  the  author  of  "  The  Operations  of  War,"  a  work  that  may  confidenily  be 
characterized  as  one  of  the  most  invaluable  modem  military  books  extant— "  there  exists  nothing  to  compart 
with  it  in  the  English  language  for  enlightened,  scientific,  and  sober  teaching  in  the  generalart  of  war:"  vide 
The  Timet  of  ist  Nov.  1869. 

•»  Colonel  Field  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  a»  D.A.Q.M.Gen.  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  wa* 

S resent  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cla^p, 
[night  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Hon.  D.  M'D.  Fraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  aod 
siege  of  Sebastoi)ol  ^Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Com- 
manded a  Troop  of  Uoyal  Horse  Artillery  in  the  action  at  Hyderghur  29th  Nov.  1858,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force  at 
Bujoedia,  capture  of  Fort  Mujeedia,  and  action  at  Bankee  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Sir  Michael  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  camnaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alna, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  foiir 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*  Brigadier  General  Arbuthnot  (twice  wounded).  Colonels  Hastings  and  FitsHugh served  in  the  Crimean  cam- 
paigfn  f^om  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbai<>topol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  ntthe 
bombardments  of  6th  and  X7th  June  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Cla8p,5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Uedsll. 

^  Colonel  Colclough  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Classofthe  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  late  Osmanli  Horse Artillerr- 

'7  Major  Gleneral  S.  E.  (Gordon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Abna, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardixnan  and  Turkic  Medals 
Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
actions  of  Pandora  and  Doundeakeira  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  CB.). 

^  Major  General  Hon.  E.T.Gage  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Artillerr, 
and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman, 
capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fait  of  Sebastopol  (^(edal  with  four  Clusi)s,  Brevets  of  Major  and  LtColonel, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  CB.) ;  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  Army  mvier 
Omar  Pasha  during  the  operations  at  Rudchuck  and  Ghirgevo,  in  the  summer  of  1854,  and  has  received  the  GvM 
Medal  for  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government. 

•■  Colonel  Tapper  served  in  the  Eastern  camimign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkormao 
(wounded),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

7*  Colonel  Hoyman  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sel«»" 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7*  Colonel  Hoste  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  February  1855,  including  the  battles  t-f 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  (BrcTf  c 
of  Major,  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7*  Colonel  Reilly  went  to  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Fox  Strangways ;  served  in  tht 
Trenches  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  and  was  appointed  Adjutant  to  the  Siege  Train  in  February  1855,  and  sabsc- 
quently  Brigade  Major ;  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  z7th  Auffust.  and 
8th  September.    After  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  he  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Geneialat  Head 

Soarters  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.^  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
ionor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Appointed  to  accompany  the  Prussian  Army  in  the  cam- 
paign of  x866.  Appointed  Military  Attach^  to  the  Frencn  Army  in  1870,  and  being  attached  to  the  Army  of  the 
Loire,  was  present  at  the  various  operations  around  Orleans  including  the  battles  of  the  and  (battle  of  Artoiay)  3ri 
and  4th  December,  which  resulted  m  the  evacuation  of  the  city,  when  he  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  German  Amy 
ftnd  sent  to  England  (Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).  Commanded  the  Royal  Artilleiy  in  South  Africa, 
and  was  present  in  the  field  with  the  army  during  the  latter  part  of  the  campaign  in  Zululand  in  1879. 

**  Colonel  Godb^  served  in  the  Crimean  cam])aign  fW)m  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  including  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  X7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brerrt 
of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  D.  Sarsfield  Greene  served  in  India  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Dupuis  in  1857-58 ;  commanded 
the  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddce,  and  also  at  the  several  engagements  on  the  a7th  and  aSth 
November;  was  present  at  the  operations  round  Ca>vnpore,  and  its  relief  bj  Lord  Clyde;  present  at  the  battle  cf 
Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  1857  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Was 
selected  by  Lord  Strathnaim  to  command  one  of  the  Columns  during  the  Fenian  outbreak  in  Ireland. 

•♦  Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  FJasiem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Cliu^ps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Tarkifb 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknofr. 
battle  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Liicknow— severely  wounded  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  ot 
liLColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Sei-vod  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  atSinho, 
Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  [CB.  Medal  with  two  Clasp*). 

**  Colonel  Elgec  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Doc.  1857  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•7  Colonel  Hay  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was 

S resent  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Magw 
[edal  with  two  Clasps) .  .      /  *  /  ^ . » .  .^ 

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"  Colonel  Spnrway  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkermnn,  siege  and 
tall  (jf  tjebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Lejpon  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

p^jonel  Michell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  and  up  to  May  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claaps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  iledals, 
and  5th  CUis»  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  Btorm  and  capture  of 
Jloanjrunge.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  aflfair  of  Tigree, 
relief  of  Azimghar,  action  near  Azimutghur,  operations  in  the  Jungle,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore.  attack  and 
f.ipturo  of  Tiroul  (four  tiroes  mentioned  in  despat^'hes,  Brevet  of  Lt.CoTonel.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB). 

'*' Colonel  Bedingfold  sei-ved  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku 
F'>rt8  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"'  Cohinel  Govan  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  iSCo.  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of 
Takn  ForU  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  iho 
vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862. 

*•  Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Eo-stern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  aflairs  of  Bui - 
iranac  and  AfKenrie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkennan  (sevcrelv  wounded),  tlic  Hicj^^e  of 
.^ebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  .Sar.lniiau 
aiul  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Colonel  Yates  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kcnzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alraa 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26Lh  October  1854  (Medal  with  tbiro  Cla^^pb, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Ser>ed  in  the  Indian  cr.nip.  j/m  ..f 
1857-58,  present  at  the  action  of  Secundra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  commanded  Royal  Horse  ArtiiliMv  at. 
the  affairs  of  Saragunge  on  23rd  and  29th  of  July,  also  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  actions  ut  Suluiui.r.ro  on 
'-'94  n"?  ^^^^  ^^^'  *^5^  (tbree  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clut=p,  and  i'li.). 

Colonel  W.  J.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855.  including  the  fiicgc  aiul  Tail  of 
Scbastopcil  (wounded),  in  Trenches  with  siege  train,  and  at  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


and  action  of  Barree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  prcscrL 
at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Ports,  and  surrender  of  Pokin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
and  Cli. 

^  Colonel  Oldorshaw  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  "fall  of 
Scbaatopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombanlment  of  April ;  was  employed  on  special  service  in 
1855-56  (Medal  with'  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  tlie  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Colonel  G.  C.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  oi  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the 
>fedjidio).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  commanded  a  Field  Battery  attached  to  Colonel  Kelly'a 
>  >rce  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  forces  posted  on  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  on  the  25th  and  28th 
March  1859  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

"  Colonel  N.  O.  S.  l*umer  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  ilarch  to  September  18=^5,  including  the  sicgo 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Metljidic,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Scned 


times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Coloner,  Mtdal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

'*  Colonel  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  AJso  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from 
JuTic  to  December  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebai>t<jpol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

""  <;olonol  TViss  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turki«»h  Medal).  Served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  i85(>-57. 
AUo  with  the  Expedition  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'"^  Colonel  R.  Curtis  served  in.  the  Crimean  campaign  iVom  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
ttpol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  (Medal  with  Clnsp.  Turkish  Alcdal,  and  Brevet  of  ^Mojor), 

'**  Colonel  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  inkcvmnn.  siego 
and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trtnches  with  the  siege  train  throughoutthc  sicgo,  including  the  bom- 
iMirdments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Colonel  Brendon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  March  1855,  including  the  affairs  of 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  sClh 
Oct.  1854  (Brevet  of  Major,  Modal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Colonel  de  Havilland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (save  the  interval  between  ist  March  and 
6th  Sept.  1855),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (^Icdal  with  three  Clasps, 
Brevet  of  Major,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Lukin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April, 
6th  and  17th  June,  17th  August,  and  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  wirh  four 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me<ljidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  selected  to  be  sent 
home  in  charge  of  Trophies  from  Sebastopol,  and  had  the  honor  of  presenting  them  to  lier  Majesty  the  Queen  and 
His  Royal  Highness  Pnnce  Albert  in  the  Royal  Arsenal  at  Woolwich. 

'^  Colopel  Davis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  6th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^'^  Colonel  W.  J.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train 
throughout  Uie  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  June,  17th 
August,  and  8th  September ;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1870 
while  serving  as  Brigade  Major  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Canada  he  volunteered  for  the  Red  River  Expedition,  to 
which  he  was  appointed  Chief  Staff  Officer,  and  on  the  return  of  the  force  was  honorably  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  made  a  CMO.  for  his  services  therewith. 

*"  Colonel  Simpson  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  Jime  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol.  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  Oct.  and  9th  April  (Brevet 
of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'**  Colonel  Byrne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  includmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expe- 
dition to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^^*  Colonel  French  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in 
the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  May  and  October  1862,  including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tainpoo  and  Tsolin, 
the  fortified  city  of  Kajow,  the  affair  at  Nanksiang,  and  recapture  of  the  walled  city  of  Kahding. 

"'*  Colonel  Owen  8er\'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th,  17th  June, 
nnd  8th  September  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

''-^  Colonel  Denne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbu.s- 
topol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

''^  Colonel  P.  W.  L'Kstrange  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siego 
train  before  Beba«topol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June— severely  wounded,  and  battle 


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of  the  Tchernaya  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
;nnl  5th  Class  ol'  the  Meiljiclie). 

'^^  Colonel  Andrewes  ser\'ed  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
lull  of  Sebastopol— .slightly  wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  and  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Ma^or, 
Kn.,'iit  of  the  Lej?ion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medgidie). 

'''  Lt.Colonel  Murray  was  nominated  to  the  4th  Class  pf  the  Medjidie  for  services  with  the  late  Osmanli  Hone 
A  viiiiory.  Commanded  a  Column  of  British  ana«Native  Indian  Troops  in  support  of  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  Royal 
K'-nioers,  commanding  the  Chinese  Imperial  Force  in  1863-64,  at  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  TaiUan, 
iv  A  iiisan,  and  subsequent  operations  up  to  and  including  the  fall  of  Soochow  (mentipned  in  despatchea,  and  iit 
M  ;<<  (Jolden  Order ot  the  Dragon).  Commanded  a  Battery  of  Armstrong  13-pounders  thronghout  the  Abvasiiuan 
(  uiipai^  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
-Majoi',  and  Medal). 

^^"^  Colonel  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fsxll  of  Scbastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  lytn  October,  9th  April,  and  6th  and  17th 
'^nne,  17th  August,  and  Sih  September;  commanded  rocket  train  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Brevet 
oI  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie.  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'"^  Colonel  Rowley  served  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  China  expedition  of  i860,  and  was 
',)resent  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  aist  September  near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of 
Pckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'**  Colonel  Heberden  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  to  November  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Call 
of  Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"'  Colonel  Croodenough  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nnddee, 
sioi^e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah — severely  wounded  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  M^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'3*  Colonel  A.  H.  W.  Williams  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Scbastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  of  the 
mutinous  sepoys  at  Moolkiin  on  31st  March  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ;  also  served  in  Central  India,  and  wu 
present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Nahurgah;  subsequently  commanded  a  flying  column  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee; 
and  afterwards  served  as  Brigade ^ojor  to  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Malwa  Division  (Medal). 

*'*  Colonel  Cockbum,  Lt.Colonel  Cardew,  Majors  Tupper  and  Farrell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  f^m  Sep- 
tember 1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"  Colonel  Strover  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  war  during  1860-61  and  commanded 
the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  greater  part  of  the  war  in  the  Taranaki  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*"  Colonel  J.  H.  Peile  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  in  command  of  a  Field  Battery  (Medal). 
"7  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Whinyates  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Bala* 
klava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  Waller  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Secundra.  Chanda,  and  Saltui- 
pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  capture  of  Jugdespore  (three  times  mentioned  in  de* 
spatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

' '^  Colonel  A.  C.  Johnson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebai- 
topol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
ol   Fiucknow,  and  actions  of  Sirsee  and  Nawabgunge  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afiairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie'8 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36U1 
(kt.  1854,  and  was  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Markham  at  the  final  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  tmen- 
ti  «ned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5U1  Class  of  the  Me<yidie,  and  TurbBh 
Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  R.  R.  Jones  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Deo.  1854,  includingthe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

1**  Lt. Colonel  J.  H.  Brown  and  Major  Harris  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  thesiege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  gth  April,  6th  and  17U1 
June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^♦^  Lt.Colonel  Strangways  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  theaflnurs  of  Bulganac 
and  M'Kenaie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  BalakUva,  siege  and  Call  of  Sebas- 
tonol  (Medal  with  four  Cliisps,'  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

•*«  Majors  Brancker  and  Hobart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  were  present  at  Sinho, 
Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  Vith  Clasp). 

^*7  Lt. Colonels  Booth,  Brackenbury,  and  Gore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  January  1855,  includingthe  affkir  of  M'Ken- 
zio's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Secundra  on  23rd  Jan.  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Teesdale  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Sir  W.  F.  Williams  during  the  whole  of  the 
blockade  of  Kars,  and  at  the  battle  on  the  Heights  above  that  town  on  the  29th  Sept.  1855.  Suooessftilly  held  the 
Redoubt  called  *'  Yuksek  Tabia  "  for  the  space  of  seven  and  a  half  hours  under  a  very  heavy  flre  on  the  agth  Sept. 
1855,  and  was  mentioned  in  the  despatch.  Received  a  severe  contusion  from  a  grape-shot  in  the  leg.  The  rank  ot 
lit.Colonel  and  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Turkish  Imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie  were  conferred  upon  him  by  the  Saltan. 
In  a  letter  from  the  Foreign  Office,  dated  7th  March  1855,  Her  Majesty's  Government  conveyed  their  sense  of 
approval  of  his  efforts  in  averting  from  the  (Jarrison  of  Kars  the  horrors  that  they  suffered  trota.  fSamine  in  the  pre- 
ceding winter.  In  virtue  of  his  rank  of  Lt. Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Service  he  received  the  Order  of  Companion  of 
the  Bath  and  that  of  the  4th  Class  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.    Has  also  received  the  Victoria  Cross. 

'"  Lt. Colonel  Torriano  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  Aug.  1855,  inclndinir  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April,  and  6th 
and  17th  Juno  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  oaptore  of  laxeknow, 
and  captures  of  the  Forts  of  Dehnia  and  Tirol  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  B.  Brown  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fidlof  Se- 
bastopol (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal^. 

^*»  Lt.Colonel  Tyler  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Julv  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  acted  as 
Stafi"  Officer  to  Lt.Colonel  Walker  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  rebel  force  which  occupied  the  Fort  and  jmigle  of 
Bimgaon  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal). 

i^  Lt.Colonel  Smart  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Cniandaand  Snitanpore,  si^and 
capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Barroe,  Sirsee,  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
"«  Lt.Colonel  T.  B.  Strange  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Saltanpore,  and 
Dhowrara,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Korsee,  Nawabgunge,  Seragunge,  affkirs  of  ajrd  and  9^ 
July,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Snitanpore,  including  affairs  of  25th  26th  27U1  and  aSth  Augost,  and  Doadpore  wth 
Oct.  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^>7  Lt.Ck)lonel  Francis  Lyon,  and  Majors  Traoey  (wounded)  and  Tarleton  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858, 
and  were  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  several  minor  affkirs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Lt.Colonel  M.  Taylor  and  Major  C.  B.  S.  Scott  (wounded)  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  May  i855» 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6Ua  and  xTth  June 
and  17th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

m  Lt-Colonel  Keate  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  flrom  March  to  August  1855  wd  was  present  at  the  liegt  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  »  ^  *•  -b 


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1*  LtuColonels  J.  J.  Smith  and  Still,  and  Major  de  Moleyns,  served  in  the  Crimean  campaifrn  from  Jaly  1855, 
indadtn? the  sief?e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkish  Medal). 

'"  LtColonel  Eardlcy  Maitland  served  throughout  the  operations  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857,  including  the 
actions  of  PuttehpCHre,  Aoimg,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second),  Boorbeakc- 
cbowkee,  Mungawara,  and  Alambagh,  relief  a^Ml  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow,  with  Outram's  Force  iu 
the  Alambagh  from  Jan.  to  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  at  Solimpore  and  Sundeela  in 
iho  eiwaing  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  three  Clatsps,  and  a  year's  service) .  Was  appf)inted  a  military  attacht^ 
to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  during  the  Kusso-Turkish  war  in  1877,  and  was  with  the  Head  Quarters  of 
the  Tarkish  forces  at  the  defence  of  the  Shipka  Pass  and  at  other  places. 

'"  Lt.Cok)nel  Thomhill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaiirn  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  bomlmrdment  of  the  6th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"  LkColonel  Pearso  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1855,  includinj^  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kotah  on  30th  March  (Medal). 

1^  Major  Schreiber  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  foil  of  8ebast(>XiuI 
(3fedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»«  Lt-Colonel  Alderson  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October.  9th 
April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Modal  vnth.  tlireo  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^^  Lt.Golonel  Ravenhill  and  Major  Tweedie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Major  Tweedie  also 
served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  repulse  ot  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  in  July  (Medal). 

'*»  Lt.Golonel  Ruck-Kecne  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fnll  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  Trenches  with  the  Biogc  train,  and  bombardments  of  17th  October,  9th  April, 
ani  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'""'  Lt  Colonel  Hanwell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaf-- 
toTwl  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'"*  U. Colonel  Law  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  ScH^astopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions 
near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  X878.  Served  in  the  Zulu 
war  of  1879.  While  commanding  the  Royal  Artillery  in  South  Africa  he  was  appointed  Commandant  of  the  Lower 
Tngela  district  in  Natal :  he  prepared  the  column  lor  the  relief  of  Ekowe,  commanded  one  of  the  two  divisions  of 
iho  oolomn  in  the  relief  of  that  place,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Gingindhlova  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, CB.). 

'^  LtColonel  Downes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  to  August  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

•*♦  Lt.Golonel  Warren  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Cljfdc, 
battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  subsequent  engagement  at  the  Subadar's  Tank  ;  commanded  the  Heavy  Battery 
at  the  storming  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  siunmer  campaign  in  Oude.  and  actions  of  Bain  e 
and  Simree ;  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  taking  of  Port  Rehora,  and  attack  on  Koelee  (conmiandcd  the 
ArtiUery) ;  also  served  in  the  Trans-Grogra  campaign,  incniding  action  of  Cherodra,  and  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mud- 
jedisn-commanded  the  Mortar  Battery  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  at 
lTral)e^'Ia  in  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  in  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the 
stormmg  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  Lalloo,  also  at  the  engagement  in  the  plain  of  Chumla  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65. 

''•  Lt.Colonel  Betty  served  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  in  1804-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  action  at 
Orakau  (mentioned  in  despatches)  in  commandof  a  Battery ;  also  during  the  Wan^nui  campaign,  and  commanded 
the  Field  Guns  in  action  on  the  Patea  river  in  March  1865,  and  in  other  skirmishes  on  the  Wanganui  coast,  and 
pre-^nt  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  natives  at  Kaitaki  (Medal). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  Wyllie  and  Major  Phillpotts  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  were  present 
at  Sinho,  Tangkii,  capture  of  Taku  Ports,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Claaps) . 
^^  CokmelH.  T.  Arbuthnot  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kenaie's 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of 
1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Secundra,  attack  on  a  Fort  near  Moonshecgunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
capturft  of  Forts  Rehora  and  Koorlee  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'^  Major  General  Biddulph  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  ana  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th 
Class  of  the  Mec^idie).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and 
capture  of  Luoknow  (as  D.A.Q.M.Gtoneral  of  Artillery) ,  action  of  Jamo  (as  Brigade  Mador  fco  the  Field  Force),  and 
affair  of  Daoodpoore.  Served  as  D.  A. Adjutant  General  of  the  Oude  Force  under  Sir  Hope  CJraht  ftx)m  Oct.  1858, 
and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the  Byswarra  district,  passage  of  the  Gogra,  and  various  actions  on  the 
Nepaul  frontier,  also  operations  there  in  1859  terminating  in  the  forcing  of  the  Jerwah  Pass  (several  times  meii- 
tirraed  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Military  Secreti^  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and 
was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Porte,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of 
MaJor,  Medal  with  two  ClMps).    Was  promoted  Brevet  Lt.Colonel  for  services  in  India. 

'^^  Lt.Colonel  P.  E.  Hill  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  si^pe  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  N.w.  India  under  Sir  John  Michel  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Golonel  Rideout  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombar^ents  of  17th  October,  oth  April,  6th  and  1 7th 
June,  17th  Angnst,  and  8th  September;  on  the  last  bombardment  he  commandea  a  battery  of  Mortars  (mentioned 
in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Cbisps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Royal 
Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude,  including  the  occupation  of  Fysabad,  passage  of  the 
Ooomtee  at  Snltanpore,  afRiirs  at  Shahpore,  Paleeghat,  and  Kandoo  Nuddee ;  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district  at 
the  aOkir  of  Chiurda,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Mujeedia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

**•  Lt.Colonel  Humfrey  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  vrith  the  siege  train 
before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  17th  Jnne  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals). 

"♦  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Wilson  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Left  Brigade  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  from 
February  1865,  and  the  whole  Artillery  of  the  Force  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  Bengal  from  June  to  October  1865, 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Stockades  at  Bala  Pass,  at  the  destruction  of  Stockades  above  Buxa,  and  at  the 
taking  of  Stockades  of  Nagao  above  Chamoorchee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Enrasmn  (Mountain) 
Battery  of  Artillery  in  the  Exx>edition  against  the  Loshais  in  1869  under  Brigadier  General  W.  F.  Nuthall. 

^  Major  de  Wiiiton  (wounded)  served  the  Crimean  campaign  trova  January  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal 
with  Clasp.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'"*  Major  the  Hon.  R.  Y.  Diuon  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Major  L.  Griffiths  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  November,  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  in  the  IVenohes  with  the  siege  train  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mi^  Llnell3m  served  thronghout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  13th  Deo.  1867  and  commanded  two 
guns  left  in  garrison  at  Addigerat  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  Hickes  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft*om  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  9th  April  and  6th  and  i-vth  Jnne  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Crofton  with 
the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  mresent  at  Sinho,  Tangkn,  oaptuce  of  Takn  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow, 
sod  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 


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'^>  Major  W.  O.  Mutin  aerved  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  December  1854  to  Janoary  1855,  inolnding  tht 
sicKC  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^'^  Major  F.  A.  Anley  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  txva 
before  Sebastopol,  including  the  bombardments  of  the  9th  April,  6th  and  xyth  Jane,  X7th  Angnst,  and  5th 
^^cptomber  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Senred  also  in  India  during  the  muuny,  and  was 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Mutineers  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  August  1 858  (Medal).  Has  also  the  Bronze  Medal 
of  tlio  Royal  Humane  Society. 

>»*  Major  Ellis,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  served  in  the  Ciimea  from  early  in  October  18^5  until  the 
ovHritntion  in  June  1856,  and  was  employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded  a  Detach* 
meiii  of  Royal  Artillery  from  the  i6th  November  1858  to  the  i6th  March  1859  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  and  vm 
rmiiioyed  to  destroy  bv  mines  one  of  the  strongholds  of  the  Bohillas  in  the  Deccan.  Senred  throughout  th« 
A  by. simian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  first  in  a  Field  Batteiy  of  which  ho  brought  most  of  the  horses  from 
ludia  to  Zoola,  out  becoming  Supemumerarv  waa  subsequently  employed  as  Provost  Marshal  and  in  the  lAnd 
TrHi Import  Train.  Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Train  in  the  Highlands  of  Abyssinia  for  several  montha.  Held 
command  of  the  Train  at  Sooroo  and  at  Addigerat,  two  important  posts  on  the  line  of  communication  to  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

'''  Lt.  Colonel  O.  H.  A.  Nicolls  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  till  October  of  that  year.  Served  also  the 
cnmpaign  of  1855  from  September,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TurkiBh 
Modal).  Was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1873-77  under  Major 
iiei.eral  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colbome,  including  the  advance  on  and  capture  of  Kinta  in  December  1875  (Brevet  of 
Lt. Colonel). 

!>"  Major  Majendie  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fbll  of  Sebaatopol 
( Mcilal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lnclc* 
iiuw,  and  action  of  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''-'^  Sir  John  Campbell  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  38th  March  1855,  inclndmg  the  siege  and  fall  of  8«- 
bAMtopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  June,  x7th  June,  T7tli 
Augiist,  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  with  the  expedition  to 
('hinain  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  in  despatches,  also  in  ths 
French  General's  despatches  for  services  in  command  of  two  Howitsers  in  support  of  the  French  attack),  acUoni 
near  Tangchow  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

iM  Major  F.  A.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  S«* 
bastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  battle 
of  Cawiipore  on  6th  December,  action  of  Futtehghur,  and  affair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

1"  Major  Elton  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  March  185^,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  is 
the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  9th  April,  6th  and  x7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>i  Major  Rooke  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fhnn  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebaatopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>«  Major  Wortnam  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt,  siege  and  fhll  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  waa 
present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Maule  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  May  1855,  m  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  x 7th  June  and  z7th  August  (Medal  with  CUisp.  B*»^ii*if« 
and  Turkish  MedaJs) .  Served  also  in  India  in  1857-59  with  the  Ri^pootana  Field  Force  under  General  Roberts,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  of  Pertabghur  (Medal). 

*M  Lt.  Colonel  Geary  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fromMay  1855,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  the  6th  and  17th  June  and  17th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of 
tho  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  field  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from  October  1858  to  1859  in  the 
Jugdespore  district,  and  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  and  Gorruckpore  Field  Forces.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  from  ist  January  1868  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  oaptoie 
of  Magcmla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^^  Major  Rice  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  tram  May  to  August  1855,  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  J.  H.  P.  Anderson  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Se- 
bastopol (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  at  the  capture  of  Canton  in  December  1857 ;  i^d  served 
with  the  expedition  of  x86o,  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*»  Major  A.  S.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  firom  May  x8^5,  including  the  siege  and  ftUl  of  Sebasto- 
pol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  served  in  the  field  durmg  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1867. 

'"  Major  Staveley  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  aSkir  of 
iCamgunga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahjehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  Fcvt 
Bunnia  and  Rampore  Kussiah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  afiHftir  of  Mucheegann  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

3"  Major  Edmeades  served  in  India  in  x8s7-«8,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore  on  6th  Dec.,  and  action  of  Sherghur  Ghat  (Medal). 

u«  Major  Bum  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  on  zst  June  1858  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*^*  Major  William  Smith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857^59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.,  actions  of  Serai  Ghat  (mentioned  m  despatches),  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  of  the  Moosabagh,  and  action  of  Barree ;  aiterwards  present  with 
various  forces  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  watching  the  fords  of  the  Gogra,  and  in  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  u- 
eluding  several  small  aflhirs  on  the  Raptee  and  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  in  the  New 
Zealand  war  in  1864  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  in  the  campaigns  on  the  Waikato  and  at  Te 
ilanga  including  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah,  where  his  guns  were  reported  by  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  as  having  been 


if  great  service  (Medal). 

318  Major  Burnett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde, 
tatUe  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Barree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

*i*  Major  Talbot  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  captnn  of  Takn 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Oliver  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Pandoo  Nuddee,  operations  of 
the  27th  38th  and  29th  Nov.  before  Cawnpore,  and  battle  there  on  6th  Dec.,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Bamgnnga, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shahiehanpore,  and  Mohumdee,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Rampors 
Kusseah,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad,  and  aflkir  of  Mucheegann  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  ClMp). 
Served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  186.1-65,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  left  column  at  the  taking  of  the 
Fort  of  Dalimkote,  and  in  the  aflkir  at  Chamoorohee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  Morgan  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bandah  (Medal).  Served  with  the 
expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

***  Major  Ford  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded)  by  Lord  Clyde,  aflkir  of 
Bundah,  of  the  Alumbagh  fh>m  Jan.  to  March,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

**7  Major  R.  C.  Smith  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affkir  of  Jelalpore  (Medal). 

>»  Major  Chalmers  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  aflUr  of 
Ramgunga ,  siege  and  oaptore  of  Lucknow,  aotiona  of  Bareilly,Bhahjehanpore,  and  Mot^omdee  (Medal  with  Claap). 

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^  Colonel  B.  L.  Fonter  served  as  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Major  Oeneral  Pratt  daring  the  New  Zealand  war  of 

1860-61  (mentioned  in  deflpatches,  Breyet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^  Major  de  Getto  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aflElEur  of  Fnttjabad,  capture  of  Ghandairce 
Fort,  si^e  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  and  action  of  Betwa  (Medal). 

**«  UiQor  F.  S.  Stoney  served  in  India  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  a  Fort  occupied  by  rebels  on 
Beyt  Island. 

»  Lt.Colonel  H.  Brackenbnry  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Banda  and  capture  of 
Kirwee  (Medal  with  Glasp) .  In  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71  was  attached  by  the  Government  to  the  service  of 
tbe  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the  Sick  and  Wounded,  and  was  present  with  the  armies  till  the  conclusion 
of  the  Armistice.  For  his  services  in  this  capacity  he  was  appointed  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  by  special 
decree  of  the  French  Government  of  National  Defence,  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  First  Glass  of  the  Royal  Bavarian 
Order  of  St.  Michael,  and  received  the  Iron  Gross  tram  the  Smperor  of  Germany.  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet 
Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Goast  in  September  1873  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary,  and  served  throufirhout  the  Ashnnti 
war  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essamen,  relief  of  Abrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoafnl.  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
captnre  of  Goomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1875  was  farther  rewarded 
with  the  Brevet  of  LtGolonel  on  retarn  from  special  service  with  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  Natal. 

'^  LtColonel  the  Hon.  A.  Stewart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku, 
actions  near  Tangchow.  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-^1  Major  Dunlop  was  appointed  CommiMsioner  in  Perak  shortly  after  the  commencement  of  hostilities  in  Nov. 
1875.  and  by  his  able  and  energetic  co-operation  mainly  contributed  to  the  success  of  the  combin»r1  nnvnl  and 
military  operations  under  Major  General  Colbome  and  Captain  Boiler,  B.N.,  which  ended  in  the  capture  uf  KiuUx. 

^  Ma^or  Gottingham  served  in  India  in  1857-58 ;  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Pandora,  and  action  and 
capture  of  Tiroul  (Medal). 

>**  Major  Auchinleck  served  in  India  in  1S57-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  battle  of  Cawn- 
pore  on  6th  Dec.,  and  affair  of  Kankur  (Medal). 

***  Major  Kyle  served  in  India  in  1857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Secundra,  Chanda,  and  Bultanpore, 
sie^e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  action  near  Azimutghur,operation8  in  the  Jungle  and  capture  of 
Jcedespore  (mentioned  in  desnatch,  Medal  with  GlsAp). 

^^  Major  H.  L.  Mitchell  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the 
rebel  force  posted  in  the  first  range  of  the  Nepaul  Hills  in  March  1859  (Medal). 

***  Major  Parry  served  throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-70  in  command  of  a  field  battery  of  the  Koorum 
Valley  Field  Force,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  of  Brigadier  ueneral  Cobbe's  force  at  the  storming  and  capture 
of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  on  and  December  1878  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^7  Major  EUaby  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862, 
including  Uie  storm  and  capture  of  the  wsilled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsingpoo,  and  Tsolin,  and  tJie  minor  operations  of 
WongkadzA,  Tserpoo,  and  Najow. 

'^  Major  Nolan  brought  the  "  A"  Battery  Steel  Mounted  Ordnance  flrom  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in 
Retting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival  of  No.  5  Battery  axst  Brigade ;  and  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  firom  December  1867  as  Adjutant  to  Colonel  Milward,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Arogee  and 
capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

2"  Mi^or  Burgess  served  with  the  expedition  firom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  Tribe  in  z866,  including  the 
destruction  of  Shugra. 

^*^  Major  Moorsom  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  x86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture  of 
Taku  Ports,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Major  Gwyn  served  in  India  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  tbe 
Fort  of  Beyt,  and  the  siege  and  ftiU  of  Dwarka.  Served  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  General  Bocs  in  com- 
mand of  No.  3  Battery,  5th  Brigade,  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-77. 

*"  Major  Toogood  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns,  and  was  present  at 
Nnkumaru  and  the  Patea  river  (Medal). 

***  Major  G.  G.  Hannen  served  at  Canton  with  the  force  under  Rear  Admiral  Seymour  in  1856-57,  was  present  at 
the  cupture  of  Canton  in  Dec.  1857  ;  served  with  the  expedition  of  i860,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  capture 
of  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

**7  Major  C.  E.  B.  Leacock  served  with  a  Steel  Mounted  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the 
a9th  Dec.  1867  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

"^  Captain  E.  A.  FitzRoy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  flrom  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  at 
the  fall  of  Magdahi  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  Pemberton  Harrison  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  x86a,  including  the  captures 
of  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  Najow. 

^^  Captam  A.  G.  Yeatman-Biggs  served  against  the  Taeping  rebels  at  Shanghai  in  i86a,  and  was  present  at  the  re* 
capture  of  Kahding. 

^s  Captain  A.  Grubb  served  throughout  the  Waikato  and  Tauranga  campaigns  during  the  New  Zealand  wars  of 
1863-64,  including  the  action  of  Gate  Pah,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal). 

***  Sir  Charles  Larcom  served  in  theNew  Zealand  warin  1863-64  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Katikara 
and  Kaitak  (wounded  in  the  shoulder).  Commanded  a  Detacnment  of  Artillery  engaged  at  Sentry  Hill  (Medal). 

"<*  Captain  J.  F.  Maurice  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  187^  on  special  service, 
and  nerved  as  his  Private  Secretary  throughout  the  Ashanii  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  relief  of  Abrakrampa, 
battle  of  Amoaflil,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah  (as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  M'Leod),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and 
capture  of  Goomassie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Glasp). 

^1  Captain  T.  R.  Disney  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  6th  Feb.  x868,  and  was  present  at 
the  fall  of  Magdala  OCedal) . 

^  Captain  J.  G.  Robson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Taranaki  and  Waikato  cam- 
paigns, and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Rangiawhia  (Medal) . 

»«  Major  Alleyne  served  in  command  of  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Artillery  and  7-pounder  mountain  guns 
which  accompanied  the  Red  River  Expedition  from  Canada  in  1870. 

"*  Captain  Garr<6  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Orakau,  and  assisted  in  conducting  the  Sap.  Commanded  Detachment  during  the  Wanganui  campaign, 
and  present  at  the  action  of  Pukaki  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

"*  Captain  Greer  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-64  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  and 
action  at  Maketu  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Shippard  served  in  the  operations  in  Perak  in  November  and  December  1875,  including  the  advance 
on  and  capture  or  Kinta. 

**  Captam  W.  S.  Langley  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  the  13th  Dec.  1867  as  Adjutant 
to  Lt.Colonel  Wallace,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal).  He  served  as  Staff  Officer  of  a 
colunm  under  Colonel  Wallace  at  various  periods  during  the  advance  on  Magdala;  as  Acting  Brigade  M^or  of 
the  BriKade  under  Brigadier  Wilby,  after  the  capture  of  Magdala,  during  the  illness  of  the  Brigade  Major ;  was 
appointed  Staff  Officer  of  the  3rd  '^'olurnn  on  the  commencement  of  the  march  down  country,  and  served  as  such 
and  an  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  till  it  was  broken  up  previous  to  embarkation. 

'^^  Captain  Pratt  served  throughout  the  Bhootanese  campaign  of  1864-65,  with  the  Loft  Brigade  Dooar  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  DaUmkote,  engagements  at  Chumurchi  and  Nagoo,  and  recapture  of  the 
Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*"  Captain  W.  H.  F.  Sorell  served  with  the  expedition  firom  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Arab  txibe  in  1866,  including 
the  destruction  of  Sbugra.  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  4th  October  1867  ;  commanded  a 
Mountain  Battery  during  Captain  Marett'B  absence  on  other  duty,  and  waa  also  employed  in  the  Land  Transport 
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'^  Captains  F.  W.  J.  Barker  and  W.  F.  de  H.  Gortis  aeryed  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  thronghont  the  kl/yt- 
sinian  campaign  firom  the  ist  Jan.  1868  and  were  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^"7  Captain  H.  E.  Dolphin  served  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  in  1855,  ctnd  was  present  at  the  recapttve  of  Dewasi^i 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Captain  J.  W.  Backle  served  with  the  Armstronj?  Monntain  Battery  in  the  left  centre  colnmnof  the  Bhootan 
Field  Force  fi-om  November  1864  to  March  1866,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  the  4th  February  and  the  cnpture 
of  stockades  at  the  Bala  Pass  on  the  Z5th  March  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  a  Monntain  Battery  in  the 
Abyssinian  Expedition  from  January  1868  to  the  end  (Medal). 

^  Captain  C.  W.  E.  Murphy  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  fh)m  ist  Jan.  1868— with  the  Siad 
Horse  until  9th  April,  and  afterwards  with  a  Battery  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medals 

*»*  Captain  F.  H.  Taylor  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  29th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  present  a: 
th<3  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

*>^  Major  A.  Broadfoot  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Feb.  1868  (Medal). 

>"  Captain  G.  H.  Palmer  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  with  Bait's  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  captar? 
ani  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Gla<ip] 

"^'^  Captain  Rigg  served  in  command  of  detachments  of  Royal  Artillery  in  Sunghie  Ujong,  throughout  \h* 
opprat'ons  in  Perak  in  i87S-7. 

3>5  Captain  C.  M.  H.  Downing  served  in  Abyssinia  fh>m  the  a9th  Dec.  1867  to  Feb.  1868  (Medal). 

5«  Captain  H.  Crofton  8Gr\'ed  with  a  Steel  Mountain  Battery  throughout  the  Abyssinian  camiHiign  firom  Jan. 
1868  (Medal). 

*"!  Cap'Ain  W.  G.  Knox  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  13th  Dec.  1867,  and  was  staitoned  st 
Addigerat  with  the  two  guns  there  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  firom  tho  jtiL 
Dec.  1873  with  Rait's  Artillery,  including  the  capture  of  Borborassio,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsn  ar«i 
capture  of  Coomassie  (Moflal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  187S-79,  and  was  present  at  the  sp^uU 
an  1  cai)ture  of  Ali  Musjid.  Served  in  the  Transvaal  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1879,  and  commandcii 
the  artilleiy  in  the  attack  on  the  stronr/hold  (mentioned  in  Lt.Colonel  Russell's  report). 

*"  Captain  S.  P.  F.  Freeth  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  13th  Deceml)er  1873.  Was  attached 
to  Rait's  Artillery  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Lieut.  Monck-Mason  served  in  Perak  with  the  Indian  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Ro.ss  frona  Novcnfcer 
1875  to  February  1876. 

•*-*'  Lieut.  Monckton  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Perak  from  November  1875  to  January  1877 :  ▼»«  ia 
co-nmand  of  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  attack  on  the  Pa^sir  Salnh  Btockadea  in  November  1875,  and  was  with  'Sc.  c 
Battery,  and  Briga(ie,  in  the  advnnce  of  the  main  column  unrtcr  Major  General  the  Hon.  Sir  F.  Colbomc.  and  at 
the  capture  of  Kinta  in  December  1875.  Was  Acting  Assistant  Resident  at  Kinta  durinij  the  latter  jmrt  of  1876,  ar.d 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  (»f  the  Straits  Settlements  lor  his  services. 

•*«  Lieut.  0.  C.  Rich  was  awarded  the  Bi-onze  Modal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  on  the  26th  August  1867. 

^'^  Lieut.  W.  G.  Lowthor  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  December  iS73to  the  end  of  the  Ashanti  campaiga 
(Medal). 

=»*»  Lieut.  Blade  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Kafir  war  of  7878,  and  afterwprds  in  the  operations  spnin^t 
Sekukuni  in  1878,  when  he  acted  as  Ordnance  Officer  to  the  Transvaal  Field  Force.  Served  throughout  the  Zah 
war  (»f  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Kn^mbula  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Ulundi. 

'"  Lieut.  BlwcB  served  in  No.  3  Battery,  5th  Brigade,  with  the  Indian  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Rc^« 
th-Mitrhout  the  operations  in  Perak  in  1875-7. 

^*^  Lieut.  Henri(iues  served  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Artillerj-  in  Sunghie  XTjqn^  tbronghout  the  operations  i- 
Perak  in  1875-7. 

•'w  Veterinary  Surgeon  Skouldincj  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  presentat  the  capture  of  Nurgoond  (Meda.^. 
Served  with  the  expwiition  to  Uliina  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  Siiiho,  Tangku,and  capture  of  Taku  Forts  fSfeiia; 
with  <;iasi>). 

3«»  Votorinary  Surgeon  Anderson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1860-66,  including  the  Tarannki  and  Waikato 
caMipjiiL'iiB,  and  was  nresent  at  the  affairs  of  Kerri  Kerri  and  Pukikohe,  and  actions  of  Rangiawhia,  Hirini,  ami  the 
Gate  Pah  (mentionea  in  despatches,  Medal).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1867-63,  aid 
formed  :«-nd  had  charge  of  tne  Sick  Depot  at  Koomayloo  and  Pioneer's  Wells,  and  was  three  times  emploj'cdcr 
Special  Scr\'lcc  (mentioned  in dcbpaichos.  Medal). 

*•■■"  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  C.  Berne  served  throughout  the  Abyssini.an  campaign  of  r868  (Medal). 

■''•''*  Riding  Miistcr  Pawson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siepc  as<i 
fji/il  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenikalo  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Me<lal).  Served  with  tbe 
oxpfMlition  to  China  in  t86o.  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Cls-^pi. 

^'•'^  Riding  Master  Butler  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59;  commanded  two  guns  Royal  Horse  Artir.cTy 
in  Malwa  Flying  Column  in  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Dec.  1858  and  January  1859;  engajrcd  f. 
Zcerapi.ro  and  Chupra  Baroda  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  Governor  Grencral  in  Counci'. 
Medal). 

33«  Riding  Master  Abbott  served  in  the  Crimea  and  was  present  in  the  action  near  Eupatoria  while  attaclipd  t  > 
the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

M7  Quarter  Master  E.  Simons  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  iVom  March  1855,  includinar  the  siege  and  fil'  •:' 
Sebastopol  and  battle  of  the  Toheraaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  firom  Novrir'^r 
1857,  including  repulse  of  the  mutinous  Sepoys  at  Mooltan  on  31st  Aug.  1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Bha.un 
Expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»"  M«yor  Williams.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 

War  Services — Boyal  Artillery  (late  Bengal  Artillery). 

1  Sir  George  Brooke  served  in  Bundlecund  during  1809-10.  Throughout  the  Nepaul  war  of  18x5-16  includirc 
attacks  upon  Nallaghur,  the  Heights  of  Ramghur,  and  Fort  Malown.  Siege  of  Hattrass  in  1817.  Mahratta  wsr  • 
18x7-18.  Siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpore  in  1825-36  (blown  up) .  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  \»tC* 
of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon,  in  the  two  first  he  commanded  the  whole  of  the  Artillery  (Medal  and  tf  ' 
Clasps,  and  CB.).  Punjaub  canipaign  of  1848-49,  as  Bri^dier  commanding  the  Horse  Artillery,  iuclnding  the  affb'r 
at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  (JhiUianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Has  also  the  Indian  Wsr 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Nepaul  War  and  Bhurtpore. 

7  General  Grant  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1825-26,  including  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Donabeiv,  action^ 
of  Prome,  Maloon,  and  Paghammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Affghanistan  campaign  of  1839-40,  including  siege  at<i 
capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843,  ^^^  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Branze  Star,  and  Brevet  rf 
Major).  Sutlej  (Sunpaign  in  1846,  and  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Punjan!) 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian wallah,  and  Gocc^^at 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.), 

»  Sir  James  Alexander  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Com- 
manded the  Artillery  in  the  Aifghanistan  campaign  of  1842  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  including  the  forcing  of  tbt; 
Khyber  Pass,  action  of  Tczeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).    Gwalior  cwnpaign.  in- 


cluding battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star).    Sutl^  campaign  0^1845-46. 
includmg  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

*  General  Lane  served  the  Afighanistan  campaign  of  1842  under  General  Pollock  as  Commissarv  of  Ordnanre, 
and  wa.s  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal).  Caa- 
manded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gwalior  camptugn,  incluiling  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bxvrtt  of 
Lt.Colonel,  and  Bronze  Star),  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  AUwal  and  Sobraon  (Modal  aixi 
Clasp,  and  CB.).  Punjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChillianwaUab 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Digitized  by  Vj  OO^  Vkl 


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>'  Gesentl  Campbell  served  in  the  BormeBe  war  in  1825-36,  including  the  sioprc  of  Donabew,  actions  of  Proroe, 
Maloon,  and  Pagammew  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Gwalior  campaign  and  battle  of  Punnior,  29th  Deo.  1843  (Bronze  Star, 
and  BroVet  of  Major).  Satl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp, 
and  Brevet  of  LtiColonel).  Commanded  Artillery  Division  at  Lahore  during  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 
Served  through  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

^  General  Abbott  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).  Carried  terms  of  accom- 
modation from  the  Court  of  Kheva  to  the  Court  of  Russia.  Was  cut  down  in  a  night  attack  on  the  banks  of  the 
Caspian  Sea,  and  detained  a  prisoner,  but  ultimately  completed  the  negotiation  at  St.  Petersburg  (received  the 
thanks  of  H.M.  Minister  for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  the  Dooranee  Order  of  the  3rd  ClnBs) .  Reduced  to  submission  the 
mountaineers  of  Huzara  in  armed  rebellion  against  the  Government.  On  the  Sikb  Governor  of  Huzara,  with  two 
Brigades  of  regular  Troops,  12  guns,  and  the  gBn'i»ons  of  many  ca.stlcs  and  small  forts,  declaring  for  Moolraj,  he 
rai^  the  population  of  Huzara,  and,  after  miiiw  small  afln^irs,  remained  master  of  tho  district  and  of  nearly  all  the 
oastles ;  afterwards  marched  upon  and  occupied  with  i.scx?  matchlock  men,  the  iltirf|uella  Pa.«8,  which  16,000  Sikh 
Troops  and  2,000  Dooranee  horse  were  preparing  to  tliread  (received  the  thanks  of  U.M.  Ministers  in  both  Uuuses 
of  Parliament,  the  Brevet  of  Major,  ana  the  Punjaub  Medal,  with  all  its  Clasps) . 

'♦  General  Turner  commanded  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  of  Shah  Shujah's  Force  throncrhout  the  AfTphnnistnn 
campaigns  of  1839-42,  attached  to  the  Candahar  Division,  and  present  in  ail  the  actions  in  thiit  district,  with  i-ocap- 
ture  of  Ghuznee  and  re-occupation  of  Cabul.  Mentioned  by  General  Nott  as  "having  on  many  occasions  rendered 
most  essential  service,"  and  also  as  "distinguished"  (Meaal  inscribed  "Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  1842").  Com- 
manded a  Brigade  of  Horse  Artillery  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeseraiand  throughout  the  s!o;.'e  of  Delhi  (mentioned  m 
despatch.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  the  Artillery  of  Colonel  Grenthed's  Jtov3il)!e  ('olumn  (mentioned  in 
despatch).  Commanded  Detachment  Bengal  Artillery  of  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  tho  relief  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by 
Governor  General,  and  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  "his  most  particular  acknowledgments  being  due," 
and  as  having  "few  equals  as  an  artillery  officer") ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnporei(mentioncd  as  "  again  drnAving 
most  marked  attention  to  distinguished  merits").  Action  of  Khodagnnge,  retaiking  of  Futtyghur,  .niid  cnplure  of 
Meangunffe  (mentioned);  commanded  3rd  Brigade  and  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  at  the  final  sieorc  of  Lucknow. 
Mentioned  "  for  aervices  of  the  highest  value  "  (Urevct  of  Colonel,  C^.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  j^ear's  seivice 
for  Lucknow). 

'*  Sir  James  Brind  served  in  command  of  the  Artillery  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  ngflinst  the  Momunds  in 
Aogust  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Alsoin  comnmnd  of  Foot  Artillery  of  Delhi  Field  Force  lb  )m  26th  June  to  the  cid  (  f 
the  siege  operations  in  1857.  Commanded  a  Column  in  Mozuffemuggur  and  beliarunijore  districts.  Cf>mmnTided 
Artillery  of  General  Walpole's  Field  Force  in  1858  during  its  march  from  Lucknow  to  AUyguni,  and  in  the  uflairs  of 
Rooya  and  Allygtmj ;  and  served  in  the  same  capacity  with  Lord  Clyde's  Army  throntfh  Rohilcund  and  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  Bareilly,  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  engatromeuts  of  Modhypore, 
Rossttlpore,  Mitowlee,  Aligunj  and  Biswah.  Commanded  Columns  at  the  action  of  Mehndi  (where  all  the  enemy's 
.jrun*  were  captured),  and  in  pursuit  of  Peroze  Shah  through  Oude  towards  Central  India  (repeatedly  mentioned  in 
dcitpatches.  received  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel). 

'*  General  Huyshe  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  during  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  tho 
battle  of  Maharaipore  (Bronze  Star).  Commanded  a  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign 
of  1S4S-49,  including  the  battles  or  Sadoolapore,  Chilhanwallah,  and  Goojerat  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  General  Carleton  commanded  the  Bengal  Artillery  Division  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow 
in  1858 ;  conunanded  Artillery  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB., 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  LJeut.General  Douglas  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in 
evcT}-  action  that  took  place  on  the  advance  and  ta  the  recapture  of  Cabool  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  In 
March  1858  joined  the  Army  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  then  besieging  Jhansi,  and  was  present  at  the  assault,  having 
taken  a  gun  down  to  the  gate  near  which  the  right  assaulting  party  attempted  an  escalade  ;  subsequently  com- 
icandfid  the  Artillery  of  tho  Hyderabad  Contingent  and  was  present  at  the  various  affairs  in  which  the  ConUngeut 
was  engaged  and  those  which  preceded  the  capture  of  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

^  Sir  Edwin  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Cheenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and 
bittles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat ;  served  on  the  staff  with  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  force  in  the  subsequent  pursuit 
of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun 
on  Che  3uih  and  31  st  May  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned),  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(m«ntioned.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Major  General  de  Teissier  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Pun- 
jaub campaign  of  i848-49,inoluding  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  (mentioned  in  despatch)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with 
two  Claspfi) . 

*^  Lieui.Gencral  Olpherts  commanded  four  Guns  on  service  in  Burmah  in  1841 ;  and  two  Guns  in  action  at  Jhima 
Ghat  during  the  insurrection  in  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  territory  in  1842.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery 
throughout  the  GwaJior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  battle  of  Punniar  mentioned  in  despatch.  Bronze 
?tar).  Raised  and  commanded  Artillery  of  Bundlecund  Legion  in  the  Hill  caxnpaign  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles 
Napier  in  1844-45.  Commanded  Artillery  of  Native  Contingent  against  Kote  Kangra.  Served  with  Sir  Colin 
Camnbell  in  the  Peshawur  Valley  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1854-55-56.  Com- 
mude<l  three  Gu.is,  which,  with  Detachment  of  10th  Foot  and  a  few  Madras  Fusiliers  under  Greneral  Neil  (in 
bU  300  Europeans)  routed  three  Native  Regiments  at  Benares  on  4th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  Battery  with 
Havcluck's  Force  in  the  actions  at  Bithoor  (horse  shot) ,  Mungurwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  first  Relief  of  the  Resi- 
dency at  Lucknow ;  acted  as  Brigadier  of  Artillery  in  defence  of  the  Residency  from  27th  Sept,  to  i6th  Nov.  1857 
(woiindcd,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Battery  at  the  Alumbagh  from  22nd  Nov.  1857  to  17th  March 
'£5  \  and  was  present  in  all  the  engagemenw  there  during  that  period,  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
f  13  de  (Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  C^.,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  Battery  of 
Hurse  Artillery  in  Oude  in  1858.  Served  as  a  Volunteer  with  the  Frontier  Expedition  against  the  Wozeerees  in 
1659-60  under  Sir  N.  Chamberlain. 

**  LieaLGeneral  H.  H.  Maxwell  served  tho  Gwalior  campaign  of  1S43-44  and  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star). 
.'?ntk'j  campaign  of  1845-46  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  General  of  Artillery,  including  battles  of  Moodkce,  Ferozeshah,  and 
Sobraon  (mentioned  in  despatch,  ^ledal  and  t.vo  Cla.*>ps,  Brevet  of  Major).  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Oltenitza 
under  Omar  Pasha  on  the  4th  Nov.  1C153,  and  at  the  Rus.sian  attacks  on  Kalafat  in  the  winter  of  1853-54.  Did  duty  as 
au  Othcer  lind  Interpreter  to  the  Navai  Brigade  under  Sir  Wm.  Peel  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (men- 
tioned), defeat  of  the  Gwalior  ContingOiit  at  Cawnporo,  and  action  of  Khoda  gun  go— thigh  bone  broken  by  a  musket 
ball  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Gi:ne.  al  Angolo  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  defence  of  Fero7epore.  and  battles 
of  Ferozeshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chcnab  at 
Riimnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Maior  General  Bunny  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
PiUijHub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the 
fortress,  actions  of  12th  Sept.  (wounded)  and  7th  Nov.,  on  which  last  occasion  when  in  command  of  t^vo  Horse  Artillery 
gans  he  was  particularly  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  General  Whish's  despatch ;  afterwards 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Cla^s).  Indian  mutinv  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of 
Budleekeserai,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (slightly  wounded  23rd  July),  battles  of  Bolundshuhur  and  Agra,  relief 
of  Lucknow  by  Ijord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  battle  of  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Futtehghur,  was  Brigade  Major 
of  the  Siege  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Present  with  Walpole's  Column  as  Staff 
Officer  of  Artillery  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya  and  action  of  Allygunge  (mentioned  in  despatch) ;  present  at  the 
battle  of  Bareilly  (mentioned),  and  actions  of  Mohumdee  and  Shaluibad  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 
Nominated  a  CB.  a4th  May  1873.  Dinitized  by.  Vj UUSZ  l^ 

*'  MajorGeneral  Gray  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1843-46,  including  the  batue  ofAliwal  (Med4l).  rnxuaub 


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v^n\y,:\',fru  of  1848-49,  incladingtbe  passafi^e  of  the  Cbenab  atllamnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojent 
(Mcdr.l  with  two  Clasp?).  Served  as  Deputy  Commissary  of  Ordnance  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including 
the  Hliirc  uiid  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  fir  Fredericlc  Roberts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  of  ArtQlery, 
iuciiidiiit,'  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  (wounded  14th  July,  horse  shot  14th 
Scptcmlicr),  actions  of  Bolundshur  (horse  shot),  AUyghur,  Agra,  Kunoj  (horse  sabred),  and  Bundhera  where  he 
nni  2  owiy  escaped  capture  while  reconnoitring;  present  in  the  skirmishes  prior  to  and  throughout  the  opersticii* 
o<;i::i(.Htca  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  operations  at  Cawnpore  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  iSsy.and 
ilv  ••.It  «,rthe  GrwaUor  Contingent, action  of  Khodagungc,  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur,  storm  of  Meangnnge.  actinc 
r.i  ]C()or?oc.  nnd  the  various  ouerations  ending  with  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (thanked  by  the  Grovernor  Gcnenl. 
Vic-ioria  Cro.<s,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Employed  on  special  service  with  the  expedition  of  ifc^: 
airuiiist  the  tribes  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Laloo,  capture  c 
IJjiihoyliili,  and  destniotion  of  Mulkah  <Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  January  i86>. 
ns  A>s:sL;int  (Jnarter  Master  General  with  the  Bengal  Brigade,  and,  as  Senior  Oflicer  of  tne  Department  at  Zoolb. 
e.ait(.riiitiMi<li.{l  the  re-cmbarkation  of  the  whole  army  ;  was  selected  by  Sir  Robert  Napier  as  the  bearer  of  his  Gls 
^^<•^;)atrh  s  ( Urevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Modal).  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  and  Senior  Sur' 
tM'.M-cr  vifh  the  Cachnr  Column,  Looshiu  Kxpoditionary  Force,  in  1871-72,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  tb< 
i.'lH'lil  vili.'i'.es,  and  attack  on  the  Northlini;;  range.  'Commanded  the  Troops  engaged  at  the  burning  of  lb; 
Mil.  ;:e  o'l  'riiikoom.  26  January  1872  (CB.).    Has  been  twenty -three  times  mentioned  in  aespatchee. 

<*'  Mai'ir  i;oaorai  Hills  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  on  the  30th  ac-l 
31st  M.iy  on  the  Hindun,  battles  of  Budleekeaerai  and  Nujjufghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  c:; 
yth  Juiy  1S57),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Rohilcund  campaign,  taking  of  Bai-eilly,  and  action  of  Mohomdit 
(:<cvL'rul  lijies  mentioned  in  despatches,  alfeo  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  wuh  two 
('lasijs.  find  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  8-inch  Mortars  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  the  6th  Feb. 
186S,'  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  and  Medal). 

•"  Miijor  Ceiieral  Walker  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillist- 
wa'la  (ui  iiLioued  in  despatch),  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Indian  mutinj',  including  action  of  Aim-, 
rcli.l  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned),  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  25th  Nov.  1857  uli. 
the  ihnil  oapLuro  of  Li^cknmv  in  March  1858,  atUick  on  Fort  Rooyah,  actions  of  AlJygunge  and  Bareilly  (Brcvtiu 
Major,  Medal  with  two  C1ji^i)h). 

'*•  Colonel  Fulton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  ir. 
dej^patch'is  with  "especial  ajiprobation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger," 
Mciliil  with  Ciahp). 

*"■'  Coloui'l  Cordner  served  in  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Train  in  various  engagements  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier 
from  1854  to  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal).  Commanded  Mountain  Train  Battery  in  the 
Coj-syali  ilill  campai^'n  of  1S62-63,  and  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign, of  1864-65  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Cla^t' 

'•'*  C-f)Ioi:eI  Harward  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  advance  from  Allahabad  to  Luckuow,  includiLg 
the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  relul  ■. 
Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatch)  ;  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

••'•  Colonel  Hogle  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  in  command  of  a  battery  of  Turkish  Field  Artillery  (4th  C'.r->' 
of  the  ilcdiidie  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  includinjr  the  aciioi.  ■ .' 
Kecndof)  Nulla  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  recapture  of  Lucknow.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Govcni' : 
i;  lionil  tor  *•  gallantry  and  resolution"  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  or.  • 
I'lii.'n  of  1868  in  command  of  a  battery  of  six  mountain  guns  and  four  mortars  (several  times  mentioned  m  dt- 

h'.-tflR'K     yUH\R\). 

*'  Sir  William  Hamilton  was  wounded  in  six  places  during  a  night  attack  on  his  Camp  by  200  A ffVcediesTrli:'.-' 
making  a  military  road  to  Fort  Makeson  and  encamped  six  miles  from  Peshawur.  Out  of  60  burkundaz  »: 
employes  in  the  camp  15  were  kille<l  and  31  wounded.  Served  before  Delhi  fi*om  the  26th  Jimo  to  the  captnrc  * 
the  cit}"^  on  the  20th  Sept.  1857,  having  organized  the  1st  Company  of  Sikh  Artillery  during  the  siege,  and  coruit»M  y 
commanded  Batteries  of  position  (mentioned  in  despatches,  vrith  "  especial  approbation  and  thanks  for  zeal,  abiLi. , 
and  coolnet*s  in  situations  of  great  danger" — Medal  with  Clasp). 

»^  Colonel  Hughes  commanded  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expeilition  of  li  ; 
agninst  the  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  01  Laloo  and  cai)ture  ci 
Umbeylah  (Brevet  cf  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"o  Colonel  XichoU  was  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despat<;h  for  ser- 
vices during  the  defence  of  Saugor. 

^^^  Colonel  Tiemey  served  with  Sir  Sydney  Cotton's  Force  on  Eusoofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858  (Medil 
with  Clasp). 

1"^  Colonel  Lindsay  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Nujjufghur,  sics?t:  sta; 
capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  slightly  wounded  on  the  X4th  Aug.  1857,  and  again  at  the  a:?*aii- 
on  i4tl;  Sept.),  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Cla.sps). 

»'^*  Colonel  T.  P.  Smith  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Cluiip). 

•'''  Lt.Colonel  Anderson  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  operations  before  and  car- 
ture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppression  of  the  Santhal  insurrection  in  1854 ;  si^il 
in  that  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Khudjiva  (Meaal). 

»«•  Lt.Colonel  FitzGcrald  served  with  the  expeditiouA  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  Meeranzye  and  Tpp'T 
Koorum  in  1856,  and  against  theBozdarBeloohees  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  at  the  siege  and  captare 
of  Delhi,  and  with  the  Field  Force  under  General  Showers  in  various  minor  operations  in  1S57-58  (Medal  with  Cla^p) 

»*»  Lt.Colonel  Manderson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  wuu 
Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutinv,  including  siege  of  Delhi  from  8th  Sent.  1857,  action  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  I  v 
Lord  Clyde,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"0  Lt.Colonel  Arbuckle  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  staflT  of  Otnar 
Pasha's  Army  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cla«p,  and  Turkish  Medul) 

^'  ^  Lt.Colonel  Welsh  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  at 
Gorruckpore  and  Azimghur  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^>*  Lt.Colonel  Hitchins  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Agrt. 
Gungeeree.  and  Putteealee ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  loth  Feb.  until  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  fort 
Rcoheiya,  and  defence  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i»*  Lt.Colonel  Hawkins  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855-56  (Turki-it 
Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  includins  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  action  ca' 
Shumshabad,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

1'*  Lt.Colonel  Cumberland  served  with  the  ex])edition  to  the  Meeranzaie  Vallej'  and  Upper  Koorum  in  1856,  aB»l 
with  that  into  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"•  Lt.Colonel  Charles  Hunter  served  with  the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  throughoutthe  operations  connected  with  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  battles  of  Budleekeserai  (wounded  and  horse  shot)  and  Nujjufghur,  and  assault  on  tl^e 
14th  Sept.  1857.  Subsequently  with  Greathed's  Column  and  engaged  in  the  taking  of  Maleghur  Fort,  Allyghur,  snd 
action  at  Agra.  Relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  ifiecr 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  Oude  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches — Medal,  with  thr^  e 
clasps). 

'•*  Lt.Colonel  Traill  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  .including  the  siege  andcapturoof  Delhi(mentio:n  I 
in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  ai^^ 
Soorajghat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"»  Lt.Colonei  Barnes  commanded  two  guns  manned  as  Horse  Artillery  by  Volunteer  officers  and  sergeants  in  ib« 
actions  of  Nembhaira  and  Sheerun  in  Central  India  in  1857.  Was  severely  woimded— shot  through  the  right  breA.>^t 
—at  the  siege  of  Neemuch  in  Nov.  1857,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Bombay  Government.  Aleo  served  throaj^rb- 
out  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  £lliot  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny ;  took  part  in  the  actions  of  the  30th  and 
31st  May  1857  on  the  Hindun,  commanded  hia  battery  throughout  the  latter  notion ;  was  present  st  th©  b«tle  ;>. 


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BndlflekMcrai,  the  tiege  and  aaeault  of  Delhi  (severely  wounded  in  the  head  on  the  x 5th  September),  and  several 

minor  actions— eliffht^  woonded  on  two  oooasions  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Hasara  campaign 

of  1868  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  command  of  the  Peshawar  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
i»  Colonel  MacFarlan  served  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  and  throughout  the  deience  of  the  Residency  at  LuckBOW. 

Was  BlighUv  wounded  by  round>shot  splinters  and  severely  by  a  bullet  (mentioned  in  despatch  and  by  Governor 

Gflnezal  in  6>unoil,  a  year's  service  for  Luoknow,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Lt.Goloiiel  Franks  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,— in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  present  at  the 
actions  of  Nugeerra  and  Dojura  Nuddee,  relief  of  Moradabad  and  Bareilly ;  in  Oude  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  tha 

Trans-Goffra  campaign,  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  subsequent  operations.    Commanded  half  of  and 

Troop  zna  Brigade  Horse  Artillery  in  the  Gonda  district  in  Oude  in  April  1859,  and  with  a  force  under  Colonel 

Cormick  on  iitn  April  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  composed  of  a  remnant  of  the  Cawnpore  mutineers  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal). 

^*  LL  Colonel  Aislabie  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  sist 
May  1859  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Lt.Oolonel  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  from  xst  Aug.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^*  LtColonel  Jones  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  battle  of  Agra  (Medal). 
"1  Lt.Oolonel  GrifBn  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutmy  in  1857-58,  includmg  the  battle  of  Agra  (men- 
tioned in  despatch,  Medal). 

'"  I.t.O)lonel  Wakeservedthe  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858,  and  takmg  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (mentioned  in  despatch. 
Medal). 

'*«  Lt.Golonel  Davidson  servedin  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  aist  May 
1857  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (severely  wounded),  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served 
tbroaghout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^o  Lt.Colonel  F.  E.  Lewes  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  51st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Peshawur  on  the  38th 
Aagiut  1857,  and  served  in  tiie  Feshawur  Division  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  dnrins  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 
Also  served  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  General  Sir  N.  Chamberlain,  in  April 
and  May  i860  with  the  Peshawur  Mountain  Battery  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  two  mountain  guns  at  the 
fturprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  a5th  Feb.  in  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869,  under  Colonel  Keyes,  and  was 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  specially  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council. 

"*  LuColonel  Smithett  served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  first  advance  into 
Onde  and  relief  of  Luoknow  by  Havelock,  besieged  m  the  Residency  from  36th  Sept.  to  17th  November  1857  (twice 
woonded),  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  under  Oiitram,  and  commanded  four  horse  Guns  in  the  action  of  Gailee 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Maior  C.  B.  Naime  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  Also  with  the  second  expedition  to 
Kasofsai,  Nortti-Weet  Frontier,  in  1863. 

'**  H»or  Chichester  served  throughout  the  suppression  01  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  of  the  30th 
and  31st  May  1857,  on  the  Hindun.  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "  especial 
approbation  amd  thanks  for  seal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger"),  and  battle  of  Bareillj'  (Medal 
vrith  Clasp). 

'•«  Major  Pembertun  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches  with  "especial  approbation  and 
thanks  for  seal,  ability,  and  coolness  in  situations  of  great  danger,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*'  M%ior  (^raster  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  loth  May  1857,  and  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  throughout  the  nege  and  at  the  f^al  assault  and  cap- 
laro  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  CHasp).  Served  with  an  expeditionary  force  in  the  Eusofisye  country  under  Sir  Sydney 
Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858 ;  and  with  a  force  under  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabul  Kheyl  tribe  of 
Wiiseerees  in  Dea  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*'  Msjor  B.  T.  Hume  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  and  Oude  campaigns,  including  the  action  of  Nugeena,  relief  of  Monulubad. 
action  on  the  Dojura,  capture  of  Bareilly,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
M.)hamdee,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Shahabad,  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore,  capture 
and  destruction  of  Fort  Mitowlee.  actions  of  Mehundee  and  Biswah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Present  in  action  at  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeylah  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Major  T.  R.  Ryan  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  I)elhi  in  1857,  present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul  Gun- 
?aree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*^  Major  Dixon  served  in  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  and  siege  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>^  Msjor  Dyke  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

<«7  Migors  Swinton,  Warter,  and  Ward  served  in  thu  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal).  « 

'^  Major  Clarko  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- West 
Frontier  of  India,  as  Acting  Ck>nmiissary  of  Ordnance  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i''  Majors  Ford  and  Lo  wis  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
North- West  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Gramault  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North* West  Frontier  of 
Inlia  (Medal  witii  Clasp).    Served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  1868  (Clasp). 

'^  Migor  ftatham  served  in  suppr^sion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858,  including  the  taking  of  Simree,  and  action 
of  Berar  (Medal). 

'^  lA.Colonel  Chapman  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  f^om  December  1867,  having  brought  the  '*B  " 
Btttery  of  Mounted  Ordnance  fW)m  England,  and  was  most  energetic  in  getting  it  into  order  previous  to  the  arrival 
0^  No.  5  Battery  axst  Brigade ;  served  with  the  Battery  until  the  9th  April  1868,  when  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  C^amp 
I  >  Bri^Miier  General  Petrie  commanding  the  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  fUl  of  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

^^'  Major  B.  V.  Arbuckle  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood 
Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Burrarah  Pass,  and  destruction  of  Makeem 
(Me<lal  with  Clasp). 

'-^  Captain  Pemberton  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  X863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- 
West  Frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  Laloo  and  capture  of  TJmbe^ah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^*  Major  de  Lautour  served  with  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  of  the  Black 
iLonntain  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868  (Clasp). 

^"^  Major  T.  Graham  and  Captain  H.  8.  Higginaon  served  throughout  theHaaara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  io 
K^SiMedal  with  Clasp).         »*  «»  «  »«•« 


War  Services — Royal  Artillery  (late  Madras  Aii/Ulery). 

■  General  Whinyates  served  with  Colonel  Thompson's  Force  in  1814 ;  in  the  Army  of  Reserve  under  General 
Ilyalop  in  18x5 ;  in  the  xst  Division  of  the  Deccan  Army  under  Sir  Thomas  Hyalop  in  18x7-18;  in  Sir  J.  Dovoton's 
Division  in  pnrsoit  of  Bsjeerow  and  Appa  Saib;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore  (Modal)  3 xst  Dec.  x8x7,  at 
lUe  storming  and  capture  of  Talnair  37th  Feb.  x8i8,  at  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jillpyamnair,  and  at  the  siege  of 
lUe  fortress  of  Asaeerghur. 

'  Sir  George  Balfour  served  with  the  Malacca  Field  Force  in  1833-33.  Campaign  against  Kumool  in  1839,  in- 
cluding the  taking  of  Zorapore.  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  1840-43 
l'>lt*<lal),  including  the  first  and  second  captures  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  Niagpo,  Tsekee, 
S>*iru:in,  (^hapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  investment  of  Nankin. 

»  Lient.(2eneral  Maitland  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kumool  in  x837.  ^-^  ^^ 

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*M4go»GettMia  ICacintire  served  with  tbeChiiia  ezpeditioniury  force  in  1843  (Medftl)  and  waspreeeiii  at  the  capton 
^  Woosung,  Staanghae,  storm  and  oaptnre  of  Ohing-keang-foo  and  operations  before  Nankin.  Commanded  a  DecsA> 
ment  of  Nisam's  (^valry  at  Goomsoor  under  General  Dyce  in  1847.  Commanded  the  and  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Cod- 
liQffent  at  the  siege  of  Dnoroor,  and  against  the  Fort  of  Elaimon,  also  at  nomeroos  affiEdrs  with  Bohillahs  in  1851-51, 
ftnd  at  Sailoor  where  his  horse  was  cat  down  nnder  him  in  1854.  Served  with  the  Kami>tee  Movable  Colmnn  with 
Colonel  Millar's  Detachment  at  the  attack  and  forcing  of  the  Konah  Pass  on  a7th  Dec.  1857,  on  which  occasion  he 
took  his  men  up  an  almost  mipassable  ffhaut  in  the  fia,ce  of  a  large  body  of  the  enemy.several  of  whom  were  cat  op  os 
going  to  the  top  of  the  hill.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Column  in  the  Nursmgpore  district  in  Jan.  1858,  and 
made  a  dour  across  the  Bhopal  firontier,  and  seized  a  noted  rebel  with  his  followers  and  horses ;  commanded  t 
Detachment  on  the  great  Deccan  Road  when  one  of  the  nosts  at  Balawabad  was  attaiiked  by  a  large  body  of  rebeii 
who  were  repulsed  with  loss  by  the  Nagpore  Bifles  and  Detachment  28th  Madras  N.I. ;  was  present  at  the  attack  oi 
Jeeghan.  attack  of  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  relief  of  Kirwee,  under  Major  General  Whitlock,  on  which  occasini 
the  Oaviuiy.  and  Horse  Artillerv  marched  85  miles  in  37  hours— was  at  the  attack  of  Radha  Govindoo'a  Army  on  the 
Heights  of  Funwarree  and  Duddree  on  the  apth  Dec.  1858  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  CB.). 

17  Major  General  Gosling  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855-56  subsequently  to  the  fiUl  of  SebaatopoL  Served 
With  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Banda,  and  affair  u 
Jheengan  OCedal). 

'*  Major  General  Bobert  Cadell  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army  during  the  Russian  war  from  October  X834, 
inoloding  the  defiBnoe  of  Bupatoria,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastonol,  and  Omar  Pacha's  winter  campaign  in  MiiLereiia 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Brevetof  Major), 
nerved  in  ^e  Ind£an  mutiny  campaign  in  Bengal,  including  the  actions  of  Doomooreagunge,  Baunriaih,  and  Tool- 
aeepore  (mentioned  in  despatchea,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Msjor  General  Macint^re  served  with  \oobX  rank  of  Captain  attached  to  the  Ottoman  Army  in  1855-56.  Joined  the 
Kertoh  expedition  as  a  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol).  Accompanied  the  army  of  Omer  Psab* 
to  Asia  Minor,  and  was  present  throughout  the  winter  campaign  there,  including  the  battle  of  the  Ingour,  sficr 
which  batile.  Captain  Dymock,  9^ th  Foot,  having  been  killed,  bo  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  British  On- 
misBioner,  Sir  Lintom  Sunmons,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  April  1856,  receiving  warm  aeknow1ed«meDt» 
of  his  services  from  that  officer  on  resigning  the  appointment  (Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  M^idie).  Pro- 
ceeded to  China  in  command  of  a  Mountain  Train  Battery  with  the  expedition  in  z86o.  Present  at  Uie  defence  of 
Shanghae  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  on  the  z8th  19th  ^nd  aoth  August  x86o.  By  a  well-directed  shell  tnm 
a  mountain  train  howitser  laid  by  himself,  he  wounded  Chung  Wong,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  rebels,  in  the 
ikoe,  in  addition  to  killing  and  wounding  several  of  his  Staff.  Was  senior  officer  of  ArtUlery  and  in  command  0: 
the  South  Chate  Post,  the  principal  point  attacked,  during  the  defence  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^  Colonel  Pearse  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49 ;— was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  under  General  Wluul) 
at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  at  the  action  of  Soorujkoond,  and  subsequently  commanding  the  Artillery  cf 
the  Nawab  of  Bhawulpore  under  Major  H.  B.  Edwardes;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (meii- 
iioned  in  despatchea  for  conspicuous  gallantry  when  repelling  a  sortie  from  the  fortress  on  30th  December  tS^Si. 
Served  under  Major  R.  G.  Taylor  with  the  Force  in  the  Den^at,  which  drove  the  Affghans  from  Bunnoo  (Punjanb 
Medal  with  Clasp).  On  the  and  Jan.  1850,  at  the  Goombuttee  Pass,  at  the  head  of  the  border  leviea  defeated  the 
tribe  of  Oomurzye  Vizeerees  who  made  a  descent  on  Bunnoo.  In  November  1852  was  in  command  of  j,oooCash- 
m3re  Regular  Troops  and  British  Irregular  Levies  in  the  Expedition  to  Khagan  and  the  Black  Mountain  (Meds! 
with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  commanded  the  Cavauy  of  the  Hurreeana  Inregular  FieVl 
Force  of  General  Van  Cortlandt  at  the  actions  of  Aodah  and  Eheireeka.  In  command  of  400  Rahtore  Rajpoot  Carahy 
of  Bickaneer,~made  a  forced  march  on  the  36th  June  1857,  by  which  Hisaar  was  relieved.  Commanded  a  Force 
which  stormed  and  captured  the  fortified  positions  of  Bhatoul  and  Mungalee  in  Hurreeana.  Commanded  the  (^valrr 
at  Jnmalpoor.  Served  with  General  Showers'  Delhi  Column,  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  the  Forts  of  Dsdnf . 
Jhujjur,  and  Kanound.  Commanded  a  body  of  Cavalry  in  Brigadier  Gerrard's  Delhi  Coltimn  at  the  battle  of  NamcQl 
loverely  wounded).  Commanded  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858.  SerreU 
with  the  Azimghur  Field  Force  under  Sir  E.  Lugard  at  the  actions  of  Munnehar,  Azimghur  xsth  April,  and  in  the 
pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  including  the  actions  of  Asmitghur  17th  April  1858,  Mimnear  and  Sheeapoor  Ghat,  and  in  tiic 
expedition  into  the  JuKdespore  Jungles  during  June  and  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

**  Colonel  E.  M.  Playfair  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war  iu  1853  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  uidian  mntinj 
campaign  and  was  often  engaged  with  the  rebels  in  inconsiderable  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

*"  Colonel  Gloag  served  inKimedy  Ik  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Suringee  and  of  Wooriee 
Guddah. 

^  Colonel  Hog  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  Brigadier  Whitlock  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the 
action  on  the  17th  April  (Medal). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow. 
including  the  operations  at  the  Martiniere  and  Dilkoosha,  and  was  also  engaged  in  the  action  and  deDeatof  the 
Qwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857,  ftud  pursuit  (Medal  witn  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  Chunier  commanded  Mountain  Train  Howitzers  and  Rockets  in  the  engagementwith  the  Hill  Elaireeni 
111  Pegu  on  the  aand  April  1856.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  29th  May  1857  to  13th  September  iSsi 
including  the  actions  of  Nusmtpore,  Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  Badshagunge,Sultanpore,  and  Dhowrara  under  General 
Frsnka  1  aieffe  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  the  relief  of  Asimghur,  and  actions  of  Munnihar,  Tonee 
Bridge,  Nughal,  Munnuhar,  Shropore  Ghaut,  Jugdeepore,  Dulleepore,  Metahi,  and  Chowbesrpore  under  General 
Lugard.  Commanded  a  Light  Field  Battery  daring  the  severe  engagements  at  Cawnpore  under  Genera)  Windham 
on  the  a6ch  a7th  and  a8th  November  1857,  when  he  was  especially  thanked  for  "  the  gallant  manner  in  which  he 
fought  his  guns."  Served  also  under  liord  Clyde  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  GwaJior  Contingent  mutineers  (» 
the  6th  December  1857  (mentioned  in  despatchea.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

**  Lt.  Colonel  Tayler  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  al&ir  of  Eirbrai,  battle  of 
Banda,  and  oeoupatlon  of  Kirwee  (Medal) . 
**  Lt.Ck>lonel  uadow  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  Sumbulpore  countiy  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58- 
**  Lt.Colonel  Lane  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  July  1857  to  May  i859,and  was  present  at  the  affairs 
of  Moorwaarah  and  Budgaum,  and  at  the  attack  of  Konah  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CHasp). 

^  Lt.Ck>lonelCaine  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  from  Julyi857  to  May  1859,  <UQd  was  present  at  the  affkirt 
•f  XuUinghee,  Balaoote,  and  Nursinghur  (Medal  with  (Hasp). 

H  Major  Yaldwyn  served  In  the  cainpaign  of  i860  in  Chma.  including  the  capture  of  the  entrenched  (Damp  si 
Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

**  Major  Honi  A.  B.  de  Montmorency  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Gormdcport 
Field  Force  and  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  1858  till  the  end  of  1859  (Medal). 
**  Major  Wm.  A.  Warren  served  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China. 


War  Services  of  Royal  (late  Bombay)  Artillery, 

^  Sir  William  Marcus  Coghlan  served  the  campaigns  of  1838-40  in  Affghanistan  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery,  la- 
eluding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuxnee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal),  storm  and  capture  of  SJielst 
(mentioned  in  despatchea.  and  Brevet  of  Major),  and  occupation  of  Cabul.  Commanded  a  0)1umn  from  the  Gar- 
rison of  Aden  on  i8th  March  1858  against  the  Arabs  of  the  mterior,  and  carried  the  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman  by  etoim 

*  General  Sealy  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghnmee 
(Modal).  Served  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Relief  of  Kolapore.  Attack  on  insurgent  Bheels  at  Data- 
bunree  and  Ambapawnee  on  izth  April  1858.  Operations  in  the  Santpore  Hills  in  1858  in  command  of  Mountam  Train 
and  Left  Column  of  attack  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

7  Sir  Arnold  Kemball  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Affghaniatan,  indxiding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuxnee 
(Medal).    Campaign  of  1857  in  Persia  (Medal  with  Clasp,  OB.,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).    The  Governor  C 


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iSS!Lu?^A*^  notiflcfttion  of  the  x8th  June  1857  that  "the  valuable  aesirtance afibrded  on  eveiy  oeoMion  of 
d^(r^  and  ^mm,  and  especially  in  the  brilliant  expedition  aeainst  Ahwas,  by  Captain  KembAll  bad  been 
mgl^^coimMnded^ySip  James  Outram  and  merited  the  unqualiiled  approbation  and  the  heaz^y  thbnks  of  the 
uovemor  General  m  Gounoil."  ^  rr  *       ,        , 

•  Lient.Qeneral  Aitken  seryed  with  the  expedition  to  Persia  in  1856^57,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of 
P^«»!S  T  ^/'^®*^'l®'^*^  ^  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Senred  throughout  the  campaign  In  RwpOotana  and 
XS-S^^'^*^?  X857-59,  indudmg  the  action  of  Eewah,  sieges  of- Awah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and.  Kotah 
(mentioned  m  desnMohes),  and  subsequent  operations  in  Central  India  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miuor). 
v.^Jl?'^"*'*'  Z^®5  a^?^  *?  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  aetion'  of  Kotah- 
keMrai  and  recapture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Lieut  Gentfal  Hatch  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wankoera  in  1844— mentioned  in  despatches  and  fihanked  by 
taoverament    Served  with  ttie  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  and  wasnresent  at  the  action  at  Itodidre,  sttrtr^ider  of 
BMlmre.  and  battie  of  Kooshab  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
MooltM^eSl^^thClM?^*^  *^*  Puiyaub  campaign  of  i»48-49  «nd  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 

-«!IL5?i®°®ll*T.".  ^^f^  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Beshire, 
J^nSrS  ?v  B4»*»^.^d  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian 
S??3wi  *^^«  •"flf®,»»fl,captare  of  Kotaii  and  pursuit,  second  taking  of  Chundaree,  action  of  Kotahkeeerai  and  pur- 
iSiZ.rr?*  .  Ow^or  (mentioned  in  despatches),  bombardment  and  capture  of  Powree.  actions  of  flludwaho  and 
Knrai,  surprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  at  Koondrye--severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Olaap).  .    . 

.flr  J5  J!1S  if  ^^fL'^T^  ^  .^®  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.— with  the  Ahmodmiggur  Field  Potoe  In 
nn^i^  flS  »  v^*^®  •^°?  ^^  Insurgent  Bheels  in  Feb.  1858 ;  and  in  1858-59,  with  the  Centraflndia  Field  iPoroe 
Sf^SS^??S?*  •^°**»  Subsequently  with  the  Okamundel  and  Kattiwar  Field  i'oroe  and  was  present  at  the  storm- 
ing of  the  Ubhpoora  Fort  m  the  Burda  HiUs  on  18th  Deo.  1859. 

J^olonel  Dems  de  Vitrtf  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
s«r»ii?  -f  S;5?^®  "^^  ^  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Claq)). 

»  T?  f^i^?  Commiasaiy  of  Ordnance  in  the  affairs  of  Beyt  and  Dwarka.  . 

Tii«K  j«  ™2f  \r^  *  5  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  bapture  of 
SSfffi^^^JS^^*''  oC5?«^.battie  of  Kooahab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  wfth  Clasp).  Stared 
TaSp?r™i2?SSS2Vi  *^®  P*^  mutiny,  including  Kotah,  Kotahkeserai,  Gwalior,  Koonrai,  and  pursuit  of  Tkntia 

Mrri^.?  n?S{nTwi?^  V^^^j^^  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57.  including  the  storm  a&d  capture  of. Eetore, 
pS^SiSM^^JJdS)  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Coihmanded  Irtaiery  at  the  recapture  ofEla- 

witf,  ri^?*®^Q!![225'^  served  with  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  bat<fle  of  fcooshab  (Medal 
MybMlSSta  andGoosSarSKdSr^  °^  *^*  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59.  including  the  action  on  theTaringaffiila  at 

«  T*^nSte!}  S?S^  served  in  the  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
MfifliiS  ?SSL5i^*?,5®^®*  ^  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nimbhera  and  Jeerun.  the 
SjSSiri^'lwSSr^^^  °'  ^"^  ^"^^^  *^'  approbationof  the  Qovenimentof  India 

»h«pSi?(toSS^cSn  M^  ^**^  Commanded  a  Mountain  Tram  in  action  with  insurgent  BheelaatBhum- 
withoSro^^  ^*'*^™^**^®^  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  (mentioned  in  despatehM,  Medal 
ofKii^^  M^PSJSi^ClaB^)^'*^  *^®  Persian  expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  surrender  of  Bushire  and  battle 
•mSfdSof  jimkunSe  toTs  8^^*^  ^^  Persian  expediUon  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Capture  of  Sholupare  and 

nr'kli'^2^J^^S?L^^^  throughout  the  Abvssinian  campaign  from  39th  Dec.  1867  and  waa  presentat  the  action 

or^Arogee  and  omture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

taaiJ^LSai^i^^  J\  ^®S*i  ^^  F^'  ^  ^<*'-  '^57.  «nd  received  three  swotd  cuts  in  the  action  of  Amhir- 

ponM(mentooned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

(MeSrwith  (SiS^."*^      ^^  ^^  Persian  expedition  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardxnent  of  MohumnOi 

Zoall^^?SL  w^  Pottinger  served  as  D.A.Q^.  General  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  landed  at 

(9M?rd2S?Sr^fv^e??f^^^^  present  at  theaction  of  A«,gee  and  fWl_af  MagdaU 

m  1865^!  William  Ward  served  in  the  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  ir^ 

i86c^if^^!i5^!L?'l*^.  ^.  'fe®  Mountain  Train  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Foodlee  Anbe  in 
uxf  ^   ^^  present  at  Bit  Baeed.  .  -  • 

*ndw£1«!?i!lS5«*l?II®*r.5^^^^??'?*®^^???^?^  campaign  from  aardDec.  1867  as  Oommwaaiarof  Ordnimoa, 
»  Z^     S™^  0'  *^«  Ordnance  Depdt  established  at  Senai»  (Medal).  -  -       _  *  .       — ^    f 

th«  vS£ZJ5S!?^^SL.S^^  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  Sept.  1867.  having  prooaedadto  ZouUawitb 

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an!J  SS2l?  SS*®??'."?*^®^-*!^^^^*  ^^  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Tt^n  from^epfeember  1867, 

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Gor^s  of  Boyal  Engineers. 


Bnffledue,  William  John,  Bxeoutire  Bng.,  iBt  Grade,  D.P.W.  Railw«r  Branoli,  Ahmodnagax.. 
p.t.e.  ArdagKJoknCkarU$,  CJ.  D. A. Q.M.Gen- Intelligence  Branch,  Horae   Gnarda  {MajorA 

^oNov.  78) ^ 

Peck,  William  Bmeraon,  Weymouth 


Stephana,  Edmund.    Commanding  xTth  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Aldershot 
RnseellTchriatopher  Joaiah,  I    *     " 


.Ireland 

Morgan,  John  liabbott,  Colchester 

Haig,  Arthur  Balfour,  CM&.  Equerry  to  H.B.H.  the  Duke  of  Edmhurgh 

Co«//«f,  fl«My,  Inatructor  in  Portiflcation,  Royal  MiUtary  College    

Feathtntonkamgh,  Albany,  A.Q.H.  General  for  Submarine  Mining,  Bombay 

8aiUrikwaiU,So9«pk Henry,  on  Temporary  Rwrve LUt ;  Asst-Colonial  Engineer,  Straits  Settle-  ) 

menta.    Leave  to  England  • ■••.••• •• > 

Zhgd,  Bmeet  Monk,  Professor  of  Fortification,  &o. ,  Boyal  Mihtary  Academy    

Maopherson,  John  Cosmo,  Commanding 37th  Company  R.  Eng.,  Bermuda  

Howard,  Thomas,  Exec.  Eng. ,  and  Grade,  D.  P. Works,  Anupshahr  Branch,  Ganges  Canal  ... 
Bailey,  Frederick,  ExecuUve  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  Department  Public  Works,  Deputy) 

Conservator  of  Foreata,  xst  Grade,  N.W.P.  Superintendent  of  Forest  Surveys,  Deyra  Doon  | 

OtkU,  Senrg  Joh»  WoUHegn,  Brigade  Major,  Boyal  Engineers,  Dublin 

Whinlleld,  Charles  William,  Exeter 

Patten,  William  Henry,  Cyprus 

Collhis,  William  Henry,"  Jfo/or  29  Aug.  7a.    On  Leave  

Hepper,  Albert  Jamee,  Adjutant,  Anglesey  Militia  Engineen,  Beaumaris 

Morris,  Reginald  Frank,*^  Commanding  40th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Harris,  George,  Commanding  xoth  Company  Royal  Engineers.  Gibraltar   

Jennor,  Stephen  Weaton,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  MU.  Works  Branch  ;  Field  Engineer,  \ 

Khyber  Iield  Force  -.... ) 

Robinson,  Henry,  Com.  aist  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Mackensie,  Aug.  Charles  Colin,  Malta 

Hnrvey,  Edward,**  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works;  Field  Engineer,  Khyber) 

Field  Force S 

Cunningham,  Charles,**  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Leave  Europe 

«*lftncy,  Thomas,  Northern  District,  Manchester  

Ward,  Arthur  CUtkerow,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich    

Smith,  Albert  Charles,  Exec.  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  Cuddalore  Division 
Hill.  Arthur, Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.  Lahore  Division;  on  Field  duty  in^ 

Afghanistan   

Nixon,  Francis  William,  Wcvmouth  ( JC<t;or,  xi  Nov.  78) 

Hn>okman.  Ralph  Rhenins  £vans.  Exec.  Eng.  and  Grwle,  D.P.W.  Madras, Tinuevelly District 
Wallace,  William  Arthur  James,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P. Works,  x  Mar.  73  ; ) 

Engineer  in  Chief  and  Manager  of  the  Northern  Bengal  Railway,  Saidpore j 

Blooct,  Bindon,  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  {BtMiyor,  ag  Nov.  79) 

i/oo<A,  JaiMf  &or«,  School  of  Musketry,  Hythe  

Pilleau,  Henry  George,  Commanding  a5th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Bermuda  

Begbie,  Alfred  Glynn.  Exec.  Eng.,  4tn  Grade,  D.P.W.  Deputy  Examiner  of  Accounts.  Leave, ") 

Europe.    (S.M.B.  Chatham)   $ 

Rale,  Matthew  Townsend.**  On  Leave  

WillanSjThomas  Joseph,**  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.Works,  Assam,  Shillong  

Abney,  wUUam  de  WineeleBlie,  Insi)ector  of  Science  Schools,  South  Kensington  Museum.) 

On  Temporary  Reserve  List y 

Li  vesay,  Robert  Algernon,  Malta 

Maehworth,  Sir  Arthur  WUUam,  Bart.,  AdintMXit  Monmouth  Militia  Engineers,  Monmouth 

Firebrace,  Fred.,  Executive  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.Works,  attached  to  Office  of  Director  ) 

of  State  RaUways,. Simla j 

Brooke,  Alured  De  VcAne,  Adjutant,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham,  aa  Jan.  78  

M'Cullaffh,  James  Robert.Asaiat.  Supdt.  xst  Gr.,  Grt.  TrigonometriciAl  Survey  of  India,  Bengal 
Rogers,  Malcolm  William,  Deputy  Superintendent,  3rd  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Surv^ ) 

of  India,  Jodhpore  Senea,  Dehra  Doon ) 

Ssrgeaunt,  Richard  Arthur,**  Executive  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.W. ;  Revenue  Aaaiatant, ) 

Railway  Branch,  P.W.  Secretariat.  Government  of  India.    Simla J 

Marsh,  Jeremy  Tijylor,  War  OflElce,  Whitehall   

Parker,  Robert  JoAa  .Himty,  A4i.  ist  London  Engineer  Volunteers 

Champemowne,  Henir,  Comxnanding  xxth  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Malta 

Beauohamp,  Clayton  Bcudamore,  Executive  Bngineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Personal) 

Assist,  to  Chief  Engineer,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  of  India S 

Osbom,  Wm.,**Bxec.  Bug.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.  Bombay ^. 

Boileau,  Lestock  Francis,  Executive  Engineer,  xst  Ghrade,  D.P.W. ,  Hyderabad.    Furlough 

Savi,  Thomaa  Brown  Blake.*^  Exec.  Bngineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W. ,  Manager  of  the  Pumaub  ) 

Northern  State  Railway  (Open  Line),  Mooltan  / 

Sedgwick, William,  Bxec.  Bug.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Western  Rajpootana  State  Railway,  and  ) 

Temporary  D.  C.  B.  to  Government  of  India  for  Guaranteed  RaOways,  Puzgaub J 

Baird,  Andrew  Wilson,i<»  Assist.  Superintendent,  xst  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey) 

of  India,  Poona j 

Rime,  Albert  Senru,  on  Temporary  BeeerveLieti  Colonial  Bngineer,  Natal 

Kmf  er,  Thomas,  Director  of  Works*  Office,  War  Office  {Mqjor,  30  Nov.  78)    

Ve^p.e.e.  Bell,  Mark  Sever, ^^  Assist.  Quarter  Master  General,  Intelligence  Department,  inAim. 
Hor.oage,  Frederick  William,^**  Commanding  38th  Company  Royal  Engineexa.  Bermuda 


Burke,  Walter  8t.  George,  Instructor  in  Mititfinr  DiawiiLff,  Royal  Military  Academy^Woolwich 
Boughey,  Gourge  Fletcher  Ottiuy,  Executive  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.^P.  Worl 


xst  uniT. 


.,     .  _  _  .     .  .  Works; Field  Engineer,) 

Koorum  Field  Force } 

Ramsay,  John,  Commanding  4th  Cumpauy  Kojal  Engineers,  Portsmouth 

Archer,  George  ^t/2uia»,  A(^utant  xst  Middlesex  Engineer  Vnlunteers,  London  

Frero,  Richard  Tudor,  Commanding  39th  Company  Koyal  Engineers;  School  of  Militaiy) 

Engineering,  Chatham J 

Anstey,  Thomas  Henry,  Commanding  33rd  Ccmpany  Royal  Engineers,  Devonport. 

Hill,  John,Dep. Sunt  ,3rd  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  Moulmein.  Sick  Furl. 

Plnnkett,  George  Tindell,  Western  District,  Devonport  

Larminie,  Edward  Merry,  Brigade  Major,  Gandahar  Force 

8coU,  Lothimn  Kerr,  Instructor  m  Fortification,  Royal  Mililaiy  College 

English,  Thomas,  Director  of  Works  Branch,  War  Office 

JBmr«,  ValenHne  J^rameie,  Instructor  in  Military  Drawing,  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich 

So$e,  William  OorAm,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Royal  Military  Academy.  Woolwich 

Holdioh,  Thomaa  Hungerford,^**  Depu^  Superintendent,  Topographical  Survey  of  India. )  j 

Quetta  Column,  Afghan  Field  Force J 

2P Hardy,  Alemmder  Bmmeee,  Special  duty,  Prison  Department,  Home  Office,  WhitehaU.^) 

Pn  Temponry  Beaery^  List ,...,.... . ) 


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Gracey,  ThonuM,  Bzeontfve  Bng 


CktTLTXB. 

r,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Engineer  in  Chief,  Pnnjanb') 


Northero  State  Railway,  Pindee  to  Kohat  Section   

O'Brien,  Donatos,  ABsiatant  Inspector  of  Works,  Boyal  Arsenal.  Woolwich 

Carey,  Clement  de  Beanvoir,  Ctommaudinff  aoth  Oompany  Boyal  EngineerSyPortsmonth 

Lowsl^,  Barsillai,  Home  District,  Whitehall 

R:»thbome,  William  Hans.    Leare,  Europe . 


Galwey,  William  James,  Instructor  of  Musketry,  x  May  78,  Gmvesend 

Uardon,  William  Henry,  BxecntiYe  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  JD.P.  Works,  Bombay 


HaU,  John  Greive,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Cawnpore 
Beamish,  Alten  Aug.  William,  Comdg.  19th  Company  R.E.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Southampton... 
Cole,  Henry  Hardy,  BzecuUve  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.P.W.,  Military  Works  Branch.  Simla... 
Reynolds,  Henry  Charles,  Com.  x6th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Ordnance  Survey,  Bristol  ... 

Knocker,  Herbert  Paget,  York 

Lee,  Henry  Pincke,  Malta  

Todd,  ZiUiiuworth  Biekard,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Boyal  Military  College 

Edmondes,  Francis  Quintin,  Ireland,  Galway.    Ordered  to  8.  M.  E.,  Chatham    

Spaight.  William  FitzHenry,Ordnance  Survey,  Dublin 

Biseet,  Wm.  Sinclair  Smith,  Bzeontive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Manager  Holkar  ) 

State  Bailway,  Agra ) 

Coaker,  William  Henry,iu  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Madras,  Deputy  j 

Consulting  Engineer  for  BaUways,  Madras S 

Kdwards,  Fleetwood  Isham,  Assist.  Private  Secretary  and  Assist.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  ] 

to  the  Queen,  and  Groom  in  Waiting  to  Her  Majesty  ) 

WhsUey,  Herbert  Hughes.  Northern  District,  Leeds  

Foz,  Harry  Croker,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P. Works,  Secunderabad 

Mascall.  Francis,  Commanding  38U1  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Backnill,  John  Townsend,  War  Office,  Whitehall.    OnLeave  

Wood,  Klliott,  Commanding  15th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Home  District,  Whitehall 

ElKdale,  Henry,  Woolwich 

iW^c,  Jokiuon  WiUiam,  Instructor  of  Fortifications,  Ac,  Boyal  Military  Academy 

Kirkwood,  Hendley  Paul,  Comdg.  xsth  Company  Boyal  Kng.,  Ordnance  Survey,  Rdin burgh 
Corbett,  Frank  Vincent,  Executive  Eng.  and  Grarle,  D.P.  Works,  X.W.  Provinces,  India,  East-  *) 

em  Jumna  Canal  i 

Clavton,  Arthur  Granville,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Construction,  S.M.E.,  Chatham   

Ottiey,  John  Walter,  Executive  Eng.  3rd  Grade,  D.P. W.,  Kumal  Div.  W.  Jumna  Canal,  Punjab 

lAmbcrt,  Sydenham  John,  Ireland,  Cork 

North,  Wm.,1**  Assist.  Eng.  zst  Ghade,  D.P. W.,  Bengal;  2nd  in  Command  Bengal  Sappers  ) 

Rtid  Miners;  on  duty  with  Khyber  Field  Force  (Bt.Major,  aa  Nov.  79) ( 

H' Arthur,  Alexander  Donald,  Executive  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Worka,  Dehra  Div.,  Bengal ... 
Maepherson,  John  L.,  Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.P.W. ;  Field  Engineer,  Kurum  Field  Force 
DUlon,  Henry  Philip  Constantine,  Commanding  8th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Gibraltar   ... 

J  mea.  Wnlter  Parke  {Bt.Mt^jor,  99  Nov.  79) .    On  Lea v  e.    Ordered  to  Home  District 

Calrow,  Biohazd,  Hythe 

Dorward,  James  Ford,  Commanding  6U1  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Curragh,  Ireland 

8imp$on,  Jamt»,  Inspector  of  Lighthouses,  Bahiunas,  with  local  rank  of  Major.    On  Tempo-  > 

rary  Beserve  List > 

James,  Conway,  Executive  Engineer,  31^  (hade,  D.P.  Works.     Leave,  Europe 

Georges,  Hexiiy  Bhodes  Gilbert,  S.  M.'E.,  Chatham 

Oreenstreet,  William  Lees,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works.    Leave,  Europe  ... 

p.$.e.  Macdonald,  George,  Aldershot  

Uildebrand,  Godfrey,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  K.W.  Provinces,  7th  Circle  ) 

of  Military  Works,  ChuckrataBoad  Division,  Umballa  i 

Gill,  William  John,  Intelligence  Department,  Horse  Guards 

Wrif^ht,  John  Thomas,  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  N.W.  Provinces.  On  Furlough 
Awdiy,  Ambrose,  Executive  Eng^eer,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Coimbatore  District,  Madras... 

Hunt,  William  Brunei,  Instructor  in  Fortification,  Boyal  Military  College,  Sandhurst   , 

Waaer,  Stanier,  EquHrry  in  Ordinary  to  U.B.U.  Prince  Leopold , 

Alexander,  Arthur  Clifford,  Cyprus 

I'usey,  Arthur  Hobert,!'*  Commanding  3and  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  Bermuda 

Matheson,  John,  Instructor  in  Fortiflcatiou,  B.  M.  A.,  Woolwich 

Ltndsell,  John  Barber,  Ireland.  Limerick 

Nicholson,  William  Gustavus,  Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works ;  on  Field  duty  \ 

with  Koorum  Field  Force } 

Palford.  BuBsell  Bichard,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  N.W.  Provinces ;  on  Field  duty) 

wiih  Koorum  Field  Force > 

Retd,  Philip  Savile  Grey,  Commanding  7th  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  S.  M.  E.,  Chatham   ... 

Greer,  Macgregor,  Comdg.  aand  Ci>mi>any  B.  E.  General  Post  Office  Telegraphs,  London 

Hart,  Edward  Chichester,  Glasgow 

Faiishawe,  Edward  Card  well,  JBxec  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Bengal,  Mil.  Works  Branch.) 

Sick  Furlough  } 

Brackenbury,  Maule  Campbell.  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.;  Field  Eng.,  Cabul  Field  Force 

Jelf,  Richard  Henry,  Commanding  ist  Company  Boyal  Engineers,  ShomdiiBCb 

Woodthorpe,   Bobort  Goeset,  Assist.  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Topographical  Survey, ) 

Koorum  Valley  Column  {Bt  Major,  aa  Nov.  79)  S 

Washington,  Francis  Palmer,  Ordnance  Survey,  Bedford  .• 

Haynes,  Henry  Sidney  Freeman,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,Indus  Valley  State  Bailway,) 

Ajfta  i 

Jacob,  Sydn^  Long,  Exec.  Eng.,  3rd  G^ade,  D. P. W.,  Irrigation,  Mardan.    Field  Service 

Bereaford,  Charles  Fred.  Cobbe,  at  Staff  College  

>'icholaon,  John  Simpson,  Birr,  Ireland 

Arnott,  Naix)leon,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Military  Works  Branch,  Allahabad. 

Wallur,  Q§org9  Bobtrt,  Prof.  Boy.  Mil.  CoUege,  Kingston,  Canada,  with  local  rank  of  M^jor  ... 

Ciunpbell,  Duncan  MacNeil,  Executive  Engineer,  3rd  Grade.  D.P.Works,yellore  Division  

Barlow,  Charles  Claude  Clifton,  Executive  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Furlough 

Parchas,  William  Bobert,  Executive  Engineer,  4th  Ghrade,  D.P.W.,  Bangalore  Division 

Watson,  Charles  Moore,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Lintom  Simmons,  War  Office,  Whitehall 

Jekyll,  Herbert,!'*  Sec.  to  Boyal  Commission  on  Colonial  Defences,  War  Office,  Whitehall 

( lUrisUe,  Charles  Howard  Peregrine,  Deputy  Exam,  of  Accounts.  D.  P.  Works.    Furlough  

.Moore,  Edward  Crosier  Sibbald,  Commanding  5th  Company  B.  E.    Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Y€  Leach,  Edward  Pemberton,  Assistant  Superintendent,  and  Grade,  Topographical  Survey  1 

of  India,  Calcutta  {BLMofor,  sa  Nov.  79)   i 

Tomer,  Samuel  Compton,  Executive  Eng.,  3rd  Grade,  D.P. Works.    Leave,  Europe.  Chatham 

Gould,  George  Iiurelheim,  Cork  Harbour,  Ireland 

Coaztney,  David  Charles,  School  of  MiUtary  Engineering,  Chatham 
Pvoell,  Matthew  Heniy,  Ordaaooe  Survey,  Ipswloh  


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Corps  of  Boyal  Engineers. 


Cattaikb. 
Gftrwood,  John  Frederick,  Execctfeive  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  V.  W.  Prorineee, 

Military  Works,  Lnckoow 

Broadbent,  John  Edward,  Execntiye  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Mil.  Works  Branch,  Simla 

ITC  Chard,  John  Rouse  Merriott,  Devonport  ( J^.lfcyor  33  Jan.79) 

Bogle.  John  du  Terrean,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Surveying,  School  of  Military  Bng.,  Chatham... 
Buckle,  Samuel,  on  Temporary  R«$«rv  LM;  Colonial  Engineer,  Gibraltar 

Morgan,  William--    "    "       "        -^  " " ^'--^ 

Call,  Charles  r 

Field  Engint-, 

p.«. c. Hare, William  Aldworth  Home,  Intelligence  Dept., War  Office 

Green,  Arthur  Octavius.    At  Staff  Collepe    

Lewis.James  Frederick,  War  Office,  Whitehall   

deWolski.  Fellciau  Rola.    Special  duty,  Turkey  

Barklie,  Robert  Martin,  Orduanoe  Survey,  Clifton 

Kensington,  Charles  Henry  Maurice,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.;  Assistant  Field  ^ 

Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  S 

pjt.e.  Morris,  William  George,  Assist.  Instructor  in  Surveying,  School  of  Mil.  Bng.,  Chatham... 
I)eni8on. Henry,  Depot  R.  B.  Troops,  Aldershot 


liam  Edwin  Llewellyn,  Ordnance  Survrar,  Oxford  

I  Frederic,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Central  Provinces  of  India  ;> 
neer,  Caudahar  Field  Force  > 


p.i.c.  James,  Walter  Haweis,  Commanding  35th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  Chatham 

Johnstone,  William  Henry,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th Grade,  D.P.W.,Holkar  State  Railwa^F,  Calcutta... 

Gregson,  Matthew  Henry,  Assist  Instructor  in  Field  Fortifications,  S.  M.  Eng.,  Chatham  

Settle,  Henry  Hamilton,  Devonport 

Day,  Francis  Jeremy,  Ordnance  Survey,  Norwich 

Brown.  Louis  Faulkner,  Supdt.  Park  and  Field  Train,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assistant  > 

Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force > 

Johnston,  Duncan  Alexander,  Ordnance  Survey,  Derby 

LianxxvAKTS. 
Gardiner,  Richard,  Exec.  Eng.,  4th Grade, D. P. W., Western Riu'pootana(State)  Railway, Ajmere 

Hare,  John,  Aldershot    

Moore,  Ross  Franklin,  Assistant  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  Bengal,  Military  Works  Branch  ;  Assistant) 

Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   } 

Henry,  George,  Bangalore 

Bagot,  Charles  Hervey,  Ex.  Eng.,  4ch  Grade,  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  Bengal  Sappers) 

and  Miners.    Furlough  } 

Clarke,  George  Sydenham,  Instructor  in  Geometrical  Drawing,  Indian  Civil  Engineering  GolL, ) 

Cooper's  Hill   S 

Bartmm,  George  William.     Special  duty,  London 

MacGrogor,  John  Collings,  Commanding  2nd  Company  B.  E.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Cockbnm,  George  Alexander,  Ordnance  Survey,  Chester 

Whitetord,  William  Whiteford Bell,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  W.,  Bombay.    With  Afghan  ) 

Field  Force } 

Kirke,  St.  George  Mervyn,  Ordnance  Survey,  Reading 

Goldie,  Mark  Henry  George.  Gohport  

Smart,  Alexander  William, Exec.  Eng., 4th Grade,  D.P.W.,  Madras,  Nellore  District.  Furlough 

Bogle,  Adam,  Curragh 

Preston,  Arthur  Thomas,  R.  M.  Mining  Service,  Chatham 

Brookes,  Charles  Henry,  Dover 

Rawson,  Couitney  Clarke, Exec.  Bng.,  4th  Grade  :  Assist.  Field  Eng.  snd  Peshawur  Division, ) 

Afghan  Fiekl  Force  } 

Dorwjird.ArthurRob,  Ford.flxec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  Khyber  Field  Force  

Fuller,  Charles  Fearon,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Quettah  

Hyslop,  Robert  Maxwell,'*^  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

Yorke.  Horatio  Arthur,  Asttictaut  Engineer,  ist Grade,  D.  P.  Works ;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,) 

Khyber  Field  Force } 

Barker,  George,  AsBt.  Instructorin  Submarine  Mining,  S.  M.  Engineering,  Chatham    

Gordon.  Charles  Hadfield,  Home  District,  Whitehall 

Dove,  Horatio,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer, ) 

and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force y 

Smith,  Sidney,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Muaketry,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham.... 

f.f.e.Pilkington,  Henry,  Assist. Eng.,  ist  Grade, Railway  Department,  Bombay 

yc  Hart,  Reginald  Clare."*  C  Troop,  Aldershot 

Watkins,  Frederick  Wilmer,  Northern  District,  York  

Clarke,  Henry,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  W.,  Aden  

S.t.e.  Barker,  Jame»  Campbell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Gen.  Officer  Commanding  at  Halifkx,  N.8. 
elby,H.  Oliphant,  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  Inst,  in  Army  Signalling.  OnFieldService 
Laughame,  Montague,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade.D.P.W.,  N.W.  Prov.,  Mil. Works.  Sick  Furlough 
Spratt,  Frederick Thos. Nelson,  Assistant  Engineer,  xat Grade,  D.P.W.,  and  Assiatant  Field ) 

Eng^eer,  Koorum  Column  } 

Cameron,  James,  Schoolof  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Whitmore,  Mortimer  Durant,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Bristol  

Harman,  Henx^  John,  Assist.  Supt  and  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India,  Shillong 

Robinson,  William  Walton,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Kolapore 

Peacocke,  William,  Staff  College    

Dobson,  Alfred  Edmund.  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.P.Works;  Assistant  Field  Engineer, ) 

2nd  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force y 

Orpen,  Richard  Theodore.  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P.  W.    With  Afghan  Field  Force... 

Savage,  George  Robert  Rollo,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Uaslett,  Pechell,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners:  Atrsibt.  Field  Kngineer,  Candat'ar  Force  

Henn,Thomas  Rice,Offg.Qunrtcr  Msster  Bombay  Sappors  and  Miners,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 

Addison,  George  William,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  Aldershot 

Porcelli,  Alfred,  Gibraltar 

Thurburn,  James  White,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P,  Works,  Bengal.    Sick  Furlough 

Gosset,  Frederic,  Ordmincc  Sui*vey,  l^iymouth    

Hoskyns.Chandos,  Exec.  Eng.,  4tb  Grade,  D.P.Works,  Punjaub  ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  / 

Candahar  Field  Force y 

Maxwell,  l-Yederick  Thomson,  Assist.  Eng.,  ist  Gr..  D.P.W.,  Western  Bajpootana  State  Rail- ) 

way,  Bombay y 

Beauderk,  Ferdinand,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  and  Deputy  Bxaminer ) 

Public  Works  Accounts,  Irrigation,  Madras J 

Hussey,  Edward  Robert.  Haliiax,  N.  8.    Ordered  home 

DeVillamil,  Richard,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    On  sick  leave  to  Europe 

Gore,  St.  George  Corbet,  Assiatant  Supt.  and  Grade,  Great  Trigonometrical  8ur%*e!y  of  India, ) 

with  Afghan  Field  Force ) 

Brown,  Robert  Hanbury,  Assist.  Bng.,  1st  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Irrigation ;  with  Khyber  Field  Foica 

loyd,  Robert  OUver,  AssUtant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Thayetmyo 


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vneiDii.  Ewen  H»y.  Aasiflt.  Bng..  iBt  Graded D.^iS.' PeBhawur  Dir.,  MiUtory  Works.  Eawal  Pindi 

'«nder,  Claude  Reignier,  Bdinborgh  

litchell,  Hn^,  at  Staff  Oollege 

Uch,  Henry  Bayard,"*  0  Troop,  Alderahot v^'V 

hi  Bonlay.  Woodtorde  George,  School  of  Military  EnRineering,  Ohatiuun... t 

oott.  Douglae  Alexander,  AssiBtant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Worka,  Peehawnr 

ykee,  Walter  Harry.  Alderahot 

rcBwell,  Edmund  William.    On  leave — • 

[»rt*Davia.  Henry  Vaughan,  Adjutant  Royal  Bngineere,  Alderahot,  26  July  7?  •■ 

r.rtin  Ui^Ftin  flknoen  and  Miners.  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  Afghan  Field  Foroe  


[artin,  Martin.  Sappers  and  Miners,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Afghan 

hermside,  Herbert  Charles,  ClfO.  Vice  Consul  in  Anatolia    

residder,  Tohnie  John,  Malta ••■.•.• -• vv:.-;-/ 

fain,  Thomas  Ryder,  Assistant  Instructor,  School  of  MiUtary  Engineering,  Chatham 

irady,  Maziere  Kyle,  A  Troop,  Aldersuot... 

h«rrard,  Charles  William,  Portsmouth    

^nny-TWlyour,  HeniyWaugh,  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham 

Itt,  William,  Kirkee.  Bombay 

nikinson,  Charles,  Maha 

tori,  Hvratio  Holt,  Garrison  Instructor,  Lucknow    - 

loddy,  Owen  Vidal,  Commanding  P  Company  Sappers  and  Miners,  Thayetmyo  

Icresford,  John  Claudius  Montgomery,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Lieutenant,  Dublin    

lendereon,  Charies  Burton,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Dirision,  Cabul  Field  Force  

iftnjrfey,  Lionel,  attiwjhed  to  Sappers  and  Miners,  Khyber  Field  Foroe  • 

mkicaon,  Charles  Boyd,  Adjutant  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore 

fann.  Oother  Fyers,"«  Colombo.  Ceylon ^....; 

tmmlly,  Francis  John,  Exec.  Engineer,4th  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Madras,  Tamore 

ohnston.  Jamee  Taylor,  Assist.  Bng..  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Agra  Dirision  Military  Works 

larter,  Charles  Carr<.  Halififtx,  N.8.  (Torpedo  senrice) 

Hckinson,  Edward,  Halifiu,  Nova  Scotia 

fwl,  William  Frederick  Noel,  Aldershot 

tochfbrt-Boyd,  Charles  Augustus,  A  Troop,  Aldershot 

M«ep,  Henry  Lethbridge,  Bermuda   - 

►'Aguilar,  Francis  Burton  Grant,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  and  Circle,  Mihtary  ) 

Works  Branch,  Quettah    .- — — -. ; ;:•••••• ^ 

srdew,  Philip,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Telesraphy,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham    

)trwin,  Leonard,  Assistant  Instructor  in  Chemisiry,  S.M.B.,  Chatham 

*orter,  Reginald  da  Costa,  Cape  of  Gtood  Hope  

ikinner,  Monier  Williams,'*' Public  Works  Department,  Barbadoea 

hone,  William  Terence,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.Works,  with  Afghan  Field  Force   

Hiite,  Walter  Hanbnry,  Assistant  Engineer,  zst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Peshawur-Jellalabad  Railway    

tftdffley,  James  Montague  Taylor,  Assistant  Engineer,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works;  on  Field  Service) 

in  Afghanistan S 

hiperier,   Henry   William,  Assistant   Engineer,   and   Gh«de,  D.P.  Works;   on   Field  Service  in ) 


Afghanistan  — 

lennet,  Ferdinando  Wallis,  Post  Office  Telegraph  Service,  London  

t«athcote,  Alflred,  Portsmouth    

Uldebrand,  Algernon,  Assist.  Eng.,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works.    Sick  Furlough  

•hompion,  Richard,  Bermuda  

'•OM,  of  Bladensburg,  Edmond  James  Thomas,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 
[aycock,  Stewart  M^Murdo,  and  Asst.  Principal,  Thoma son  College,  Boorkee,  Bengal 


^wing.  Edward  John,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  . 
"      ktio  Herbert.  H.M.  Vice  Consul  in  Anatolia 


tltchencr,  Horatio  

lanhardt,  Henry  Geffcken,  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Grade,  D.  P. Works,  Rajpootana  Railway 

iockbom,  Alexander  William,  Quarter- Master,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Madras 

akc,  Noel  Montagu,  Homo  District,  London  

I^elb),  Henry  Lake.  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P. W.    On  Field  Service 

Uban,  Edward,  Assistant  Eng.,  rat  Grade,  D.P.Woiks;  Assist.  Field  Eng„  Naga  Expeditionary  Force 
^U,  iiachanan,  Assistanr.  Engineer,  i8t  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Puujaub  Northern  State  Railway 

rUaon,  George  Frederick,  Assise.  Bng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  State  Elailwavs,  Dinapore 

frant.  Saene,  Assist. Eng.,  ist  Grade,  D.P.W.  Mil.  Works  Branch,  As«i«t.  Fiold  Eng.  Afghan  Field  Force 

luck,  Richard  Matthews,  Pembroke  Dock   

txUam,  Simeon  Hardy,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners 

Hennie,  Edward,  Assistant  Bagineer,  xst  Grade, D.P.  Works,  Ganges  Canal,  Anupshahr  Branch,  Meerut.. 

[airhead,  Herbert  Hugh,  Gibraluu: , 

Mch,  Harold  Pembertou,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners;  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  tst  Peshawur  Division 

ihippindall,  William  Harold,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  ^ 
Field  Force    j 


(race,  Alfred  Crawford,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Ghude,  D.P.W. ;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  ) 

Force   ) 

hotter,  Edmond  William,^*^  Portsmouth 

tor.  Edward  John,  Gibraltar  : 

CCallum,  Henrv  Edward,  Woolwich  Arsenal   

larhBon,  John  Hexuy  Cnenevix,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Peshawur-Jellalabad  Railway 

^elUe,  James,  Assistant  Bnffineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Pni\}anb 

tsxter,  John  Cordy,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    On  leave  to  Rngland 

Mher,  Thomas  Plunket,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Alighur  Division ;  Assist.  Field  Engineer, ) 

Khyber  Field  Force   j 

^on  Donop,  Pelham  George  (Torpedo  service),  Bermuda 

Mdeley,  William  Lewis  Clinton,  Assist.  Engineer,  xst  GrAde,  D.P.  Works,  Satem  District,  Madras  

fllTier,  Henry  Dacres,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 

UU,  Edmund  Stephen,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  Assist  Field  Engineer,  and  Oiv.,  Cabul  Field  Foroe  .^ , . 

taiith,  Henrv  Whistler,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.W. ;  Assist.  Field  Bug.,  Khyber  Field  Force...  15  Dec.  71 

|lsckburn,  John  Edward,  Jamaica '15  Dec.  71 

15  Dec.  71 
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Irtton,  Harry  D'Arch,  St.  Helena 

'ox,  John  Henry,  Gibraltar    

Uiighi,  Henry  Palmer,  Malta  (Torpedo  (^erv-ice)   

^laney,  William  Henry,  British  Burmah 

eslie,  Francis  Seymour,  Gibraltar 

owyer,  Wentworth  Grenville,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Puiyaub, 

oung,  Cannichael  Light,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay 

^adlaon,  John  Copley,  Assistant  Engineer,  xst  Grade.  D.P.W. ;  AssUt.  J&Held  Eng.,  Khyber  Field  Force 

t-f.  Leverson,  Julian  John,  Aldershot 

lipPiMey,  Richard  Lionel,  Telegraph  Service,  Bristol 


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Sellanl,  Robert  Charles.  Bermuda [  6  Jan.  73 

tmpWU,  John  Colin  Livington,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  Assist.  Field  Eng.  Afghan  Field  Force'  6  Jan.  7a 

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Davidson,  G«OPge,  Asstetant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Quett^   

Lister,  Wastel  ,toe«on.  Assistant  Bnmneer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Karvrar.. 
Wood,  Charles  Knieht,  Torpedo  service,  Bermuda . 


O'Sollivan,  Gerald  HopeWifdig,  Submarine  Mining  Bervioe,  Bombay •.••.••••• 

Blunt.  Ernest,  Assistant  Fifld  Engineer,  zst  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Nioholls,  George  Thomas,  Bermuda.    Ordered  home 

Godsal,  WilUam  Charles,  A  Troop,  Royal  Engineers,  Aldershot -•...•.; ;i-;:*'"iL:v;i* « 

Hamilton,  Robert  Bwen,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Peshawur  Division,  Afghan  Field  Force  ... 

Bum-Murdoch,  John,  Assist.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.P.W.,  with  Afghan  Field  Force 

Ellis,  Charles  Gonyngham.    On  sick  leave 

Sharpe,  James  Birch,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Field  Force  —.••:•••;;• 

Digby,  Thomas,  Madras,  Assistant  Field  Eugineer,  and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force 

Barton,  Maurice  Charles,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force ;"::";-v— :•*;:••;: 

Maxwell.  Ronald  Charles,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Peshawur-JeUalabad  Railway 

Foley,  Akremon  Campbell,  Doing  Duty  Officer,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Roorkee* 

Neville,  John.  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Bombay  

Love,  Henry  Davison,  Principal  of  the  Civil  Engineering  College  at  Madras  

Sill,  John  Warre.  Malta  

Maokean,  Kenneth,  Gibraltar   

Bagnold.  Arthur  Henry,  Cyprus 


WiUock,  Harry  Borlase,  School  of  Military  Engineering.  Chatham - • -•..•. 

Constable,Willoughby  Vemer,  Assist.Eng.,3nd  Gr..D.P.W.,  W.Rajpootana  State  Railway.Southem  Bectn. 

Jennings,  Robert,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Quettah 

Darling,  Charles  Henry,  Sappers  and  Miners,  and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force 


On  sick  leave.. 


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Jervois,  John,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  South  Australia., 

RawBon,  Herbert  Edward,  Bermuda  (Torpedo  service)   

Rhodes,  Ernest  Frederic,  Singapore  (Torpedo  service) 

Mackenzie,  William  Jacob,  Asst.  Engineer,  and  Grade.  D.  P.  W, 

Andrews-Speed,  Henry  Speed,  Malta  •z::\v-^ 

Buston,  Philip  Thomas,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Koorum  Column,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Tyler,  John  Charles,  Malta  : 

Sim,  George  Hamilton,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works  ;  Field  Service........^ 

Campbell,JohnChas  ,Beng.SappersandMiners;  Asaist.FieldEng.,  and  Div.  Cabul  Field  Force  

Finms,  Henry,  Astiiat.  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Punjaub  Northern  State  Radway 

Ferrier,  James  Arch,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khybcr  Field  Force 

Fullerton.  John  Davidson,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Kirkee  

Hoskyn.  Charles  Reginald,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works.  Sukkur-Dadur  Railway   

Spilsbury,  Edgar  Charles,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works.  Jacobabad 

Baldwin,  Philip  Bell,  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

Jones,  George  Turner.  Sappers  and  Miners,  Quettah  Column,  Afghnn  Field  Force 

Conner,  William  Daniel,  Sappers  and  Miners,  Bangalore 

Phillpotts,  Robert  Villiers,  Assistant  Field  Engineer.  1st  Peshawur  Division ,  Afjehan  Field  Force 

Lindley,  Waldemar  Dehnar,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force  , 

Bethell,  Edward  Hugh,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   ,  9  J»n  '' 

Attree,  Frederick  Wm.  Town,  Bangalore  »  9  J**!- 7; 

Sankeg,  Uaithem  Henry  Fhinetu  Biall,  Instructor  in  Fortification  R.  Military  CoUege.  Kingston,  >  '     ^pj. 

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Talbot,  Son.  Milo  George,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  1st  Peshawur  Division.  Afghan  Field  Force 

Mein,  Alexander  Lechmere,  Assist.  Eng.  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  Cabul  Field  Foroe 

Maude,  Frederic  Natnsch,  S.  M.  B..  Cbatham 

Hickson,  Samuel  Arthur  Einem,  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works,  Karwar  

Onslow,  Gerald  Charles  Penrice,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force  

Stafford.  William  Francis  Howard,  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  and  Division.  Cabul  Field  Force 

Waller.  Edmund  Augustus,  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Afghan  Field  Force 

Kenney,  Arthur  Herbert,  Assist.  Engineer,  and  Grade;  Assist.  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force. 

Wahab,  Robert  Alexander,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force 

St. Clair.  William  Augustus  Edmund.  Assist.  Engrineer.  and  Grade,  D.P.  Works,  Karwar.  Bombay  .... 

Tower,  George  Alfred,  Torpedo  service,  Bermuda  

Childers,  Edmund  Spencer  Eardley,  Assist.  Eng.,  and  Grade;  Assist.  Field  Eng.,  Khyber  Field  Force 

Wingfleld-Stratford,  Cecil  Vernon,  Halifax,  N.  8.  (Torpedo  service) 

Maxwell,  Cedric,  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners;  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  Div.,  Cabul  Field  Force 

Coles,  Walter.  Kirkee 

Friend.  Lovick  Bransby,  Torpedo  service.  Hong  Kong 

Shute,  Gerald  Edward.  Sappers  and  Miners.  Cabul  Field  Force   

Rainsford-Hannay,  Fred..  Torpedo  service,  Ceylon 

Haig,  Herbert  de  Haga,  Torpedo  service,  Mauritius 

Penrose,  Cooper,  Natal.    On  passage  home  

Day.  John  George.  Assist.  Eng..  and  Grade.  D.  P.  W.,  Military  Works  Branch.  Boorkee 

Porter.  Geoffrey  Morehead.  Assist.  Eng.  and  Gr.  D.P. W.,  Mil. Works  Branch.  Rcorkee    

Jerome.  Henry  Joseph  Walker,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Candahar  Force 

Boott-Moncrieff.  George  Kenneth.  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Force   

Sinclair,  Hugh  Montgomerie,  Cyprus 

Kenyon,  Edward  Ranulph,  Cyprus 

Grant,  Samuel  Charles  Norton,  Shomoliffe 

Bate,  Charles  M'Guire.  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham 

Elrington.  Maurice.  Bermuda 

Middlemass,  John  Crawford,  Torpedo  service,  Malta « 

Peel.  Frederick.  Assistant  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D  P.W.,  Mil.  Works  Branch,  Simla 

Lutyens,  Jolin  GaUwey,  Bermuda    

Cameron,  Maurice  Alexander,  War  Office,  Whitehall 

Wrottesley,  Alfred  Edward,  Halifax,  N.S 

Cleeve,  Stewart  Dalrymple,  Bermuda 

MacDonneil.  Alfred  Creagh,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Foroe  

Boyce,  Ernest  Joseph  George,  Gosport 

Mason,  Alex.  Herbert,  Roorkee,  Bengal,  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  Khyber  Field  Foroe 

Appleton,  Henry,  Roorkee,  Bengal 


Dickie,  John  Elfoi-d,  in  charge  of  Field  Telegraph,  Candahar  Force . 
Tyler.Henry  Edward,  Bermuda 


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Foster,  Hubert  John.    On  sick  leave, 

Haynes,  Charles  Edward,  Gibraltar   , 

Wisely,  Geo.  Alexander  Keith,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  R.Biddu]ph    »8J»n 

Bamet,  Horace  Hutton,  Sukkur - '28  Jm 

Ruck,  Oliver  Edwal.  Portsmouth  !a3Js»- 

Mayne.  Charles  Blair,  Assistant  Field  Bug..  Khybcr  Field  Force    |a*  ^•° 

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CailIiird,yinceiitHenry  PenalTer,  Montenegro 

Hawkins,  Walter  Francis,  Deyonport 

Slater,  Mortimer  John,  Kkkee 

Randolph,  Alfred  Herbert,  Assistant  Field) 

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Longe,  Francis  Bacon,  Assist.  Field  Kig., ) 

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Taiton,  William  Hany,  Gibraltar 

Gordon,  George  Huntly  Blair,  Assist.  Field  ) 

En;^neer,  and  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force  ) 

Brotherton,  Thomas  de  la  Have,  Natal  14  Aug.  76 

Corr,  George  Anderson,  Chatham 

Kelly,  Arthur  James,  Shomdiffe  

Stanton,  Bdward  Charles,  Assistant  Field) 

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Todd,  Alfred  Percy,  Curmgh 

Heath,  Frederick  Crofton,  Aldershot 


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Bum-Murdoch,  Paul  Robert 

Williams,  Godfrey  

Huskisson,  William    

Cregan,  Thomas  Andrew 

Druitt,  Edward 

Chesney,  Harold  Frank    

Brownrigflr.  Henry  John  Watt 

Stafford,  Henry  Lawrence  Caulfeild  Howard 

Anderson,  Francis  James 

Arkwright,  Leonard  Arthur 

Gabbins,  Philip  Charles 

Caimes,  William  Alan    

Stockdale,  Godfrey  Henry  Wolley   

Davidson,  Stuart 


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Glubb,  Frederic  Manley,  Curragh 35  Jan.  77 

Thomson.  Andrew  Graham,  Aldershot as  Jan.  77 

Johnstone,  Henry  Melvill,  Cork a5  Jan.  77 

Pcmberton,  Ernest  St  Clair,  Aldershot *  75  Jan.  77 

Bhaw,  Thomas  Barton,  Shomclifib  35  Jan.  77, 

Liyard,  Arthur  Austen  Macgregor,  Aldershot  25  Jan.  77 

Laffan,  Henry  David,  Aldershot. 19  June  77 

Hawker,  Bdward  Christopher  l^eU  19  June  771 

[AwBon,  Henry  Merrick 19  June  77 

Tanner,  John  Arthur,  Aldershot    19  June  77 

.Sankey,  Alired  Robert  Maudeville,  Woolwich  19  June  77 

Reynolds,  Frank  Bomilly 19  June  77' 

ilacCarthy,  Felix  Denis  Francis,  Cork  19  June  77 

Pa!«raon,  Hugh  Augustus  Lawrence.     Leave  19  June  77 

Irvine,  James  Laird,  Aldershot 1 19  June  77! 

Hnsaey,  William  Olive  '19  June  77! 

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Rice,  Spring  Robert 

Meeres,  Arthur  Douglas  

Dumbleton,  Horatio  Norris  |  9  Oct! 

Prendergast,  Theodore  John  Warrender  '  9  Oct. 

Askwtth,  WUliam  Bayne |  9  Oct. 

Anstrather,  Ralph  William  9  Oct. 

HiAsy,  Hampden  Hugh 1  9  Oct. 

Adair,  Henry  Bemamm  Naylor '  9  Oct. 

St  John,  Charles  William  Robert i  o  Oct. 

YoUand,  William '  J  Oct 


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Honiiblow,  Frank  Herbert 


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Baker,  Walter  Way 

BusseU,  Bruce  Bremner 

Learoyd,  Charles  Douglas 

Norris,  Stephen  Leslie  

Roper,  Percy  Lyle  OniTsby  

MxUlaly,  Herbert 

Hinde,  William  Henry 

Mills,  Dudley  Acland  

Drummond,  Arthur  George 

Winn,  John 

Barrard,  Sidney  Gerald 

Pollen,  Walter  Hungerford 

Kelly,  Francis  Henry 

King,  Henry  Somerset  

Browne,  Clement  Alfred  Righy 

Russell,  Walter 

Jefi^ys,  Frederick  Yaughan 

Roberts,  Henry  Bradley    

Townshend,  Brnest ^. 

Sandbaoh,  Arthur  Edmund 

Alien,  Robert  Franklin 

Dallas,  James 

StuartfAndrew Mitchell  

Yidal,  William  Sealy 

Norton,  Charles  Bdward  

B'ggs,  Henry  Vero  

Burton,  Bdmund  Merceron 

Quill,  Lawrence 

Take,  Martin  Litchfield 

Oldfield,  Frederick  Hume 

Dopping-Hepenstal,  Lambert  John  . 

Grant,  Alexander 

Hemming,  Bdward  Hughes    

Hodder,  William  Morgan . 


Maclagan,  Robert  Smeiton  . 

Boyd,  Mossom  Archibald 

Hilliard,  William  Robert 

Swayne,  Harald  George  Carlos  . 


Deputy  Adjutant  Oenerol. — Grant.  Colonel  John  Marshall,  i  Jan.  76. 
Deputy  A$»i»tant  Adjutant  (7M«ra/.— Micklem,  Major  Bdward,  i  Oct.  79. 


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Browning,  WilliamHeniy,x4  June  59;  Son.MaJ.iA  June  74, 

S.H.E.,  Chatham, 
^chardson,  Alezander,iM  x  Apr.  63;  Son.Capt.  x  Apr.  68 j 

Hon.UaJor,  x  Apr.  78.  Aldershot. 
Tnvers,  JulioB  Brockman,u<  9  May  45;  2nd  Id.  8  July  37; 
liftU.  8  Apr.  4a;  Man.  Maior,  x  Jan.  60. 
InHruetorqf  Musketry. 
Galwey,  Captain  W.  J.,  i  May  78. 


Adjutant. 
Brooke,  Captain  Alured  De  Vere,  a?  Jan.  78,  Chatham. 

Quarter  Mawtera. 
Jones,  John,  xa  Apr.  64,  Chatham. 
Buttle,  Clement  Francis,  ig  Jan^o,  Chatham. 
Andrews,  Alfred,  as  Sept.  7a ;  Mon.  Captain,  aj  July  79» 

Horse  Guards. 
Cole,  Samuel,  a3  April  73,  Aldershot. 
M'Donald,  James,  39  Nov.  73,  Southampton. 


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AdJuiani.—'B&Tt-DB.viB,  Lieut.  H.  Y.  H.,  a6  July  79. 
Itidino  Maeter.—DKvid  Gillon,  ai  Aug.  75,  Aldershot. 
Veterinary  Suryeone.—lage^  Daniel  Isaac,  i  July  55 ;  let  CUue,  ax  April  63,  Aldershot. 

Walters,  William  Barker,  a6  Nov.  6r ;  let  Clan,  a  Aug.  71,  School  of  Military 
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125  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Uoyal  Engineers. 

^  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Chapman  proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1854.  Was  emptoyf  J 
surveying  the  positions  at  Bulair,  Adrianople,  and  Buguk  Tchekumdgie,  previous  to  the  arrival  of  the  Bnti*h 
Forces  in  Turkey  ;  was  attached  to  the  ist  Division,  and  accompanied  it  to  Bulgaria  and  Bnlganak,  and  M'KeMie  » 
Farm  ;  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman.  Scr\'ed  throughout  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol,  doiinR  tba 
early  part  of  which  he  was  Director  of  the  Left  Attack,  and  in  the  latter  part  he  was  Executive  Engineer  to  ll» 
Forces.  Was  several  times  mentioned  in  official  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  ranks  of  Major,  Lt-Colone'., 
and  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

*  Sir  Lintom  Simmons  was  employed  for  three  years  in  the  disputed  territory  on  the  N.E.  frontier  of  the  XJnit«d 
States  in  constructing  works  for  its  (Icfence  and  in  making  military  explorations.  Happening  to  be  in  Turkey  in 
»8s3  he  was  specially  employed  by  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe  on  several  important  services ;  joined  Omar  Pasha  in 
March  1854  ;  orc-orted  the  new  Governor  into  Silistria  after  the  former  one  had  been  killed,  and  was  present  ixaia^ 
part  o(  the  siege  of  that  fortress ;  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  lines  of  Slobodzie  and  Georgevo  on  the  Danube,  haxrLj: 
cnciro  charge  of  the  operation  with  ao,ocx>  men  of  all  arms  under  his  command,  a  Russian  Army  of  70,000  men  beiLjt 
within  seven  miles :  was  presentduring  tho  occupation  of  Wallachia  and  had  firequent  charge  of  reoonnaiBsanco 
upon  the  enemy's  rear,  went  to  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1854  to  concert  with  the  allied  Commanders  in  Chief  aa  to  tbi 
movements  of  the  Turkish  Army :  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Eupatoria,  laid  out  and  threw  up  the  entrenched 
camp  round  that  place ;  afterwards  was  before  Sebostopol  fVom  April  1855  ^"^^^  b^z-  its  fiUl,  and  then  went  to 
Mingrelia  and  was  present  at  the  forced  passage  of  the  Inguz,  where  he  comnuinded  the  Division  which  crossed  tht 
river  and  turned  the  enemy's  position,  capturing  his  works  and  guns :  Omar  Pasha  in  his  despatch  attributed  t^ 
success  of  the  day  chiefly  to  Lt. Colonel  Simmons.  He  served  as  Her  Majesty's  Gommissioner  to  the  Ottoman  Armj 
throughout  the  war  and  was  employed  in  all  the  negotiations  having  reference  to  the  movementa  of  Omar  Pashs'i 
Army.  Has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  with  Clasp,  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  for  the  Danubian  campaign,  the  Order 
of  Medjidie  3rd  Class,  and  a  Sword  of  Honor  from  the  Turkish  Government ;  also  the  4th  Claas  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor.  Was  Her  Majesty's  Commissioner  for  laying  out  the  Turco-Russian  boundary  in  ABia^  and  granted  the  avi. 
Glass  of  the  Medjidie  by  the  Sultan,  but  was  refused  permission  to  accept  it. 

*  General  Duniford  served  as  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expedition  up  loi 
Canton  river  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight  forts,  viz..  North  and  South  Wantong.  at  Um 
Bocca  Tigris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap,  at  the  Barrier ;   Zig-sag,  Segment,  Shaneen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Cautoa. 

*  Sir  Henry  Harness  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  as  Commanding  Royal  Engines, 
including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  trom.  agtb.  to  snth  Nov.,  and  battle  of  the  6(fa 
Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  aespatchea,  and  thanked  by  the 
Governor  General  in  Council).    Subsequent  operatiohs  in  Rohilound  and  Oode  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut.  General  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  Z837--39,  and  was  engaged 
with  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustache  and  St.  Benoit.  *■ 

7  Lieut.General  Stanton  was  attached  to  the  Q.M.G.'s  Staff  with  the  expedition  across  the  Orange  River  under  Sir 
George  Cathcart  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  incliul- 
ing  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Odessa,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  sod 
5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie). 

^0  Migor  General  Westmaoott  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion,  and  the  raids  from  the  United  States  is 
1838-39.  Employed  on  the  defences  and  reconnoitring  frontiers  of  both  I^vinoes.  Subsequently  compiling  Military 
reports  on  the  whole  of  British  North  America. 

"  Sir  William  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Eaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  made  a  militiiy 
sketch  of  2000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— ixoo  of  whicn  he  surveyed  during  the  war  (Medal). 

^*  Colonel  Hassard  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  ftul  of  Sebastopol,  sortie 
of  xxth  May,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-6  and  ia 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

^*  Colonel  Lovell  went  to  Turkey  on  service  in  March  1854,  and  was  employed  surveying  the  position  at  Bayssk 
Tchekmidji ;  was  appointed  a  Division  Engineer  to  the  snd  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  East,  which  he  accompanied 
through  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea.  Was  the  Royal  Engineer  Officer  appointed  to  attend  Sir  George  Brown  and 
Marshal  Canrobert  in  their  reconnaissance  of  the  west  coast  of  the  Crimea  previous  to  the  landing  of  the  Allied 
Armies.  Landed  with  the  Army  at  Old  Fort,  and  was  prcent  at  the  aflkirs  at  t^e  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie'B  Farm. 
battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  whence  he  was  invalided  while 
Brigade  Major  Royal  Engineers  in  Nov.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  CB.,  5th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, and  Turkish  Medal). 

'e  Major  General  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol ;  was  present  atthe  repnlie 
of  sorties  on  aand  March  and  5th  April ;  was  Senior  Officer  of  Engineers  at  the  capture  and  defence  of  Quarries  on 
7th  June,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Suc- 
ceeded Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing  Engineer  of  the  Right  Attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of  that  appoiB^ 
ment  was  severely  wounded  bv  a  rifle-ball  on  24th  August,  which  broke  the  left  arm,  passed  through  shoiilder, 
and  injured  jaw  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

17  Lieut.Gtoneral  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermsn ; 
also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  aand  March,  wnen  he  was  taken  prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  exchanged,  and 
leaving  Odessa  on  the  2nd  was  again  in  the  Crimea  on  the  3rd  August,  and  again  present  at  the  aiege  and  fsU  0? 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardiniss 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mediidie). 

*>  Colonel  Cooke  served  in  the  Crimea  from  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  taXl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Ttirkish  Medal). 

*i  Colonel  Inglis  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-52 — throughout  the  year  1851  as  Garrison  Adjutttit  at  Gn- 
hamstown,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Field  (Medal). 

*e  Colonel  Wray  was  sent  on  special  service  to  Japan  in  Dec.  1863  as  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  under  the 
Naval  Commander  in  Chief  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Kuper.  Was  sent  by  him  in  August  1864  to  reconnoitre  the 
batteries  in  Simonosaki  Straits,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  action  of 
the  5th  Sept.  1864  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major). 

e*  Colonel  Pasley  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  X2th  and  40th  Regiments  under  Captain  Thomas  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarat  Gold  Fields  in  Australia  on  the  3rd  Dec.  1854.  Served  uo 
the  Staff  of  Major  General  Pratt  in  New  Zealand  in  x86o,  and  wol  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  of  a  Pah  en  tU 
nth  October  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

**  Sir  John  Stokes  served  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1846-47  and  1850-51  (Medal) ;  was  thanked  by  the  Commander 
in  CUef  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  action  of  the  Gwanga  on  8th  June  1846,  and  again  on  25th  July  for  opening  con* 
munication  through  the  heart  of  the  enemy's  country.  In  185 1  was  appointed  D.A.Q.M.  Greneral  of  the  Fidd  Forre 
and  assisted  to  organise  some  3000  Hottentot  Levies,  and  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  of  the  Division  from  let. 
to  July  1851,  and  repeatedly  mentioned  in  general  orders.  In  1855  was  appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  Tniitu^ 
Contingent  and  raised  and  organized  the  Engineer  Corps  and  Train  of  that  Force.  Was  employed  in  IbxtiQiic 
Kertch  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  (Brevet  of  Major,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie— promoted  to  and  Class  in  187^- 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  Mav  1856  was  appointed  by  Lord  Panmure,  the  Secretaiy  of  State  for  War,  to  be  h:« 
Commissioner  for  settling  all  affkirs  connected  with  the  breaking  up  of  tixe  Turkish  Contingent,  with  fhll  powers 
to  decide  all  questions  of  compensation  to  Officers,  and  to  dispose  of  the  animals  and  stores  of  the  force.  T^ 
service  was  completed  and  all  his  decisions  approved  of  in  July  following.  In  July  1856  was  appointed  He? 
Majesty's  Commissioner  for  tl^e  Danube,  under  tne  Treaty  of  Paris. 

<*  Sir  Andrew  Clarke  was  employed  on  special  service  in  1848  in  New  Zealand,  and  in  command  of  s  prtj 
making  a  detailed  reconnaissance  within  tho  disturbed  districts,  in  presence  of  and  engaged  with  the  enemy. 

»7  Colonel  Kwart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854 ;  joined  the  Army  in  the  Kart  on  it- 
arrival,  and  served  with  it  unintemintedly  until  its  return  in  June  1856,  including  one  year  as  Muor  of  Briitade.  i^^ 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  TurkislLM«laia,  vi^S^ 
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•»  Colonel  Nu^nt  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  war  in  1854  and  1855.  In  1854  as  Senior  Engineer 
Officer  atiacfaed  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Alanr. 
Wands  and  fall  of  Bomarsund.     In  i8s5,  attached  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  Admiral  Sir  R.  Dundas,  and  present 

ai  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Baltic  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
«  Colonel  Belfleld  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1850-52  (Medal) . 
"  Colonel  E.  C.  A.  Grordon  served  in  the  Eastern  Campaign  from  April  1854  to  its  close,  when  he  was  appointed 

H.if.'8  Commissioner  for  the  settlement  of  claims  against  Mie  Turkish  Grovemment  for  the  Crimean  war.    In  iHCn 

XTM  appointed  British  Member  of  the  Mixed  Military  Commission  charged  with  the  demarkation  of  the  Rayon  of 

the  fortress  of  Belgrade. 
"  Colonel  Porter  served  the  Crimean  campaign  ftom  Fob.  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopcl 

(Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Ma^or,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'*  Colonel  Crease  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1855-56  under  SirR.  H.  Vivian;  was  second  in 

command  of  the  Engineer  Force  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  with  the  local  rank  of  Major,  and  commanded  the 

Enffineera  during  the  latter  four  months  of  the  occupation  of  Kertch  by  the  Allies  (Turkish  Medal).    Served  with 

the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  was  Field  Engineer  and  commanded  the  aist  Company  Royal 

Engineers  during  the  summer  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Autsee  ani  Gwalior  and  capture  of  Gwalier 

(Medal  with  Clasp). 
»  Colonel  B.  M.  Grain  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  during  the  winter  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp 

and  Tarkiah  Medal). 
"  Colonel  Ravenhill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 

Eiege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
^  Colonel  Sibome  served  in  the  KafBr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Basutas  i« 

Dec.  1852,  having  charge  of  the  Pontoons  by  which  the  Troops  crossed  the  Orange  and  Caledon  rivers.    Present  at 

the  action  of  the  Berea,  and  mentioned  in  general  orders. 
«  Miyor  General  Nicholson  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ftom  Au^st  i85S,commanded  4th  Company 

HE,  at  Kinbourn,  and  was  in  immediate  direction  of  the  works  for  the  destruction  of  Sebastopol  Dockyard  (Medal 

with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from 

i2th  Dec.  1857  to  a3rd  Dec.  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  LtColonel,  CJ?.,  Medal 

vrith  Clasp),  has  been  f^auently  mentioned  in  despatches. 
•*  Colonel  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  campaign 

in  Kohilcund  and  battle  of  Bareilly  as  Adjutant  of  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
"  Colonel  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kaflftr  war  of  1851-55  (Medal). 
♦'  Colonel  Brine  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  the  5th  July  1855,  Including  the  siege  and 

fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya ;  did  duty  in  the  Trenches  of  the  Right  Attack  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

and  Turkish  Medal).    Was  present  with  Colonel  Neale,  H.M.  Minister,  in  the  flag  ship  Euryalut  at  the  naval 

engafrement  under  Vice  Admiral  Kuper  with  the  Forts  at  Kagosima  in  Japan  including  the  attacks  on  the  shore 

batteries  on  the  15th  and  i6th  Aug.  1863  (thanked  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor ;  also  created  a  Knight  of  the 

Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal). 
^  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone  served  theEastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol,  and 

"W  wounded  during  the  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Victoria  Cross,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Knight  of 

the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
**  Colonel  Cumberland  served  in  the  Crimea  fhsm  13th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the 

Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  was  Commanding 

Engineer  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Fort  Ahwah,  and  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  conducting  the  First 

Column  at  the  assault  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Colonel  Lennox  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  30th  Sept.  1854  and  served  uninterruptedly  with  the  Army  there  until 

it  re*embarked  in  June  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  aoth 

»oy.  1854  (Victoria  Cross),  siege  and  SblM  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  wi^h  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and 

5Jli  Class  of  the  MecUidie) .  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa ;  com- 
manded the  Engineer  Brigade  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  Lord  Clyde's  despatch,  and 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council),  and  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  ending  in  its  deflaat  at  the  battle 
of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec. ;  present  at  the  action  of  Khodagu^j ;  served  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (men- 
tioned in  Chief  Engineer's  report,  and  received  Brevet  of  Magor) ;  commanded  the  Engineers  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
^ya,  and  at  the  action  of  Alleegunj ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Bareilly,  and  at  the  action  of  Doundeakera ;  com- 
manded the  Engineers  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Oomreeah ;  present  at  the  affair  of  Burgeedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Mus- 
jeedia,  and  the  afOiir  on  the  River  Raptee  near  Bankee  31st  Dec.  1858  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Was  sent  to  the  German  armies  during  the  Franco-German  war,  and 
was  with  them  trom  the  14th  November  1870  till  the  loth  March  1871.  Present  at  the  siege  of  Paris  from  nth  to 
^Sth  December  1870;  at  the  siege  of  Mezieres  from  the  34th  December  till  its  surrender  on  the  and  Januarv  1871 ; 
at  the  siege  of  Paris  from  the  loth  January  till  the  4th  February ;  and  at  the  siege  of  Belfort  firom  7th  February 
tiU  the  entry  of  the  German  troops  on  the  i8th  February  187 1. 

*'  Colonel  Stuart  served  during  the  operations  of  1856-58  at  Canton ;  was  present  at  the  capture  and  demolition 
ofFrenchFolly  Fort  and  at  the  formation  of  defensive  position  at  the  Factories;  led  the  French  Storming  Party 
at  the  assault  of  Canton,  and  was  thanked  by  the  French  Naval  Commander  in  Chief  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of 
Major). 

*  Colonel  Graham  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  served  in  the  Trenches  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol— twice  wounded.  Led  a  ladder  party  to  the 
•waalt  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  1855  (Victoria  Cross),  and  was  on  duty  in  the  Trenches  at  the  final  assault  of 
(he  8th  Sept.  Employed  in  the  destruction  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the 
i^gion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  M^jidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  assault  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin— 
wounded  with  jingaU-ball  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Philips  served  in  the  Crimea  from  September  1854  to  February  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
attack  and  oapture  of  the  Russian  Rifle-pits  on  the  20th  November  18^4,  and  battle  of  Inkerman.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  with  other  Lieutenants  of  Engineers  ae  having '*  particularly  distinguished  himself"  during  the 
siege  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

f*  Lt.Colonel  Martin  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Sept.  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Drake  served  in  the  Crimea  f^m  Nov.  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal 
with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*♦  Lt.Colonel  James  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  until  taken  prisoner  of  war  on  and  July 
fMedal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  Turco-Russian  Boundary 
Commissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57. 

*•  Colonel  C.  G.  Gordon  served  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  the  close  of  the  siege 
(wonnded  on  6th  June  1855).  Accompanied  the  Column  under  Sir  John  Campbell  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
i8th  June ;  accompanied  the  Company  of  Sappers  attached  to  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn,  and  present  at  the  sur- 
render of  that  fort.  Was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks  of  Sebastopol ;  and  subsequently  employed  on 
the  Turco-Russian  Boundary  Commissions  in  Bessarabia  and  Asia  in  1856-57  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Chinese  war  of  i860  (Meoal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) ;  and  in  the 
operations  against  the  rebels  undertaken  by  the  British  Forces  in  186a,  including  the  captures  of  the  cities  of 
Kahding,  Singpo,  Cholin,  and  Ni^ow  (Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  in  1863  and  64  a  native  Imperialist  Force  in 
thirty-three  enifagements  with  the  rebels  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  C0.,  and  the  highest  Chinese  rank  and  honors). 

"  Colonel  Edwards  served  in  the  Crimea  from  14th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  employed  in  the  demolition  of  the  Docks 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the  Royal 
Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Central  India  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose ;  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of 
Chandairee  (commanded  the  ladder  party  at  the  assault,  mentioned  in  despatches),  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi 
(directed  the  only  two  succeasfhl  columns  of  assault),  actions  of  theBetwah  and  Koonch  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
actions  before  (Jalpee  from  the  xsth  to  the  aist  May,  action  of  Goolowlee  on  aand  May,  in  which  he  supporl^' 


127  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

with  hiB  Company  a  portion  of  the  25th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  which  had  been  driven  back  by  orerpowerinff 
numbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  "prompt  resolution  in  charging  most  BacjceMrullv 
the  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  with  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  reach"),  oaptare  of 
Calpee,  action  before  and  capture  of  Qwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddel's  ComiEn 
in  Bundlekund  in  August  September  and  October  1858,  and  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  CentTBl  India 
in  February  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jungles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M<yor}. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Donnelly  servea  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the   bettlee  in  the 
Crimea,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turldsh  Medal). 
«J  Lt. Colonel  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turfciah  Medal) . 
•0  Lt.Colonel  Dumaresq  served  at  tne  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1855;   did  duty  in  the  Trencnei 
of  the  right  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

•*  Colonel  Scratchley  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Aug.  1855,  and  accompanied  the  ezpedibm 
to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turlash  Medal) .  Served  the  campaigns  in  Oude  of  1857-58,  havinrjoined.  Generi: 
Windham's  Force  at  Cawnpore  in  Nov.  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meoikl  witli  Clasp) . 
"Lt.Colonel  Maquay  served  as  Captain  with  the  Engineers'  Force  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  ia 
1855-56  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  severely  wounded  at  Bowa,  and.  preMos 
at  three  other  engagements  (mentioned  in  several  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•5  Colonel  W.  B.  Gosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Bir  Hufh 
Rose  in  1858 ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  stonning  party  at  the  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  ChandMree,  present  •( 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi,  commanded  the  aist  Company  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch, 
present  at  the  actions  of  Gkwlowlee,  Calpee,  and  Qwalior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (eereral  tiin«s 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp) .  ^ 

««  Lt.Colonel  Malcolm  served  with  the  23rd  Company  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Fotteh- 
pore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  affair  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  deepatches), 
capture  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^7  Lt.  Colonel  MacDonnell  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command  of  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as 
having  '*  rendered  valuable  and  important  services."  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

•»  Lt.Colonel  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  21st  Company  Royal  Engineers  throocrl^out^  t^^  campaign  of  1858  in 
Central  India,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhanaie,  where  he 
was  one  of  the  officers  who  led  the  assault;  also  served  in  the  campaign  of  1859  (tUee  times  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay). 

^t  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  H.  Maitland  served  in  China  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  durmg  the  occupation  ofCuitoB  sad 
at  the  storming  of  Chek>Hung  under  Sir  Charles  Straubenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fowts  on  tkd 
25th  June  1859  under  Rear  Admiral  Hope,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  diviaion  of  Gea 
Boats  during  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  over  the  mud. 
Specially  mentioned  in  despatches  "for  gallantry,  Ac."  (Medal). 

^  Major  Festing  served  in  the  first  Brigade  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  Central  India  Field  Force  througfaont  tlie  can- 
oaign,  and  afterwards  in  the  Gwalior  DiviSon  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  present  at  the  captures  of  Chandeviee. 
Jhansi,  Calpee,  Gwalior,  and  Poorie;  actions  of  Koonch  and  Goolowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Major  Papillon  served  in  China  during  1858-60,  accompanied  the  expeditions  to  the  North  in  18^  and  xS6o ; 
during  the  campaign  of  the  latter  year  commanded  as  a  Lieutenant  the  8th  Company  Royal  Engineers,  pnaent  ax 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Aug.  2X8t  and  22nd)  and  engaged  at  the  affkdrs  of  Sinho,  Chang-ayawang, 
and  Pahlichaou  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7«  Colonel  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  with  the  2  jrd  Compaiiy  Roval  Engineen. 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khujwa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  oa 
6th  Dec.  1857,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcond  campaifp,  ic* 
eluding  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  0?  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  throu|fhoat  the  Oade  and  Tnns- 
Gogra  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Dounderakera.  attack  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Bnijeedia,  capture  of 
Fort  MuBJeedia,  and  afilEtir  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  China  war  of 
i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  led  the  assaulting. party  (after  Major  Ozaham,  Rojal 
Bngineers,  was  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  first  to  enter ;  present  at  the 
affkirsofthe  x8th  and  23^  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  loth  Company  Royal  Engineers  througnout  the  Al^ssinian  cam- 
paign and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortress  of  Magdala — wounded  in  the  right 
arm  and  shoulder  (mentioned  in  despatched,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

7>  Lt.Colonel  Brooke  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at  Bangarin. 
also  present  at  the  action  of  Kakaramea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Mi^o^ • 
and  Medal). 

t*  Colonel  Harrison  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  (^^<^  ^^^  present  at  attacks  on  the  Atomhai^ 
under  Outram ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  aiAurs  at  Fort 
Roolah,  Alleegunge,  and  Bareilly ;  through  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  aSfeur  at  Bozarghat;  and 
as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Tran»*Gogra  campaign,  inetadin^ 
afikirs  at  Burgudiah,  Fort  Mudjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  1S60,  and 
was  present  at  the  aflkirs  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Wasattpwhea  totheQnartpr 
Master  General's  Staff  during  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pektn,  and  present  at  the  afflurs  of  8enbo  aad 
TJleangho  on  the  i8th  and  23rd  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^or).  Served 
in  the  Tatter  part  of  the  Zulu  War  of  1879,  for  some  time  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  t^« 
engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  afterwards  in  the  Transvaal  in  conunand  of  the  troops 
not  engaged  in  the  operations  acrainst  Sekukuni  (mentioned  in  despatches. ) 

7*M4Jor  Courtney  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1858-62,  and  was  preaent  at  theacti<»cf 
Bheksing  with  the  Kwantung  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  Accompanied  the  Naval  forces  under  Sir  Michael  S*^;'- 
mour  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  in  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  its  mouth.  Served  throat- 
out  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  Engineers  and  Madn>6 
Sappers,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tanku,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (menttoned  a 
despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CB7\. 

7^f  Lt.Colonel  Sanford  served  in  China  in  1858,  during  the  occupation  of  Canton,  the  expedition  to  Petbo. 
demolition  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  river  and  advance  to  Tientsin.  Also  in  the  eampai^  in  the  North  f< 
China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  1862,  including  the  oaptaiYcf 
the  stockades  of  Nanhsiang,  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  ot  Kadin,  Tsiupoo,aud  TsoUn,  and  the  fortified  it>w=  af 
Najow.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War  of  1878-79,  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  of  the  ist  Diviejon  in  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (Mentioned  in  despatehes,  Brevvc  af 
Lieut.  Colonel). 

''  Major  News'ime  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  firom  June  1854  as  a  volunteer,  and  flir  sack 

service  with  the  Royal  Engineers  ttova.  Oct.  1854  to  May  x»55,  as  Aa^iistant  Engineer,  he  received  his  OGBiaai»nc:: 

in  the  Corps ;  has  rec-eived  the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Turkish  Medal,  and  the  5th  Class  of  the  Med;e£'<. 

77  Major  D.  C.  Walker  served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  in  185  -58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  r'c-: 

Awah  and  the  siege  of  Kotnh  ( Medal  with  Clasp). 

7S  Major  Himo  served  throughout  the  campnign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  1 1  th?  actions  of  Sia^^ 
ani  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7>  Major  Keith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Me'Sf 
with  Clasp). 

7»t  Major  R.  O  Jones  landed  on  the  Gold  Coast  ou  the  23rd  December  1873  in  command  of  the  28th  Comparg 
Royal  Engineers,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the  Ashanti  war  (Medal). 

*'  Major  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actser^  :! 
ginho  and  Tangku,  stppn  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Ports,  action  near  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Mes-a 
Hri th  two  Clasps). 


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'*  Mi^Qp  Warbnrton  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i86o-6i,  employed  on  special  service  and  mentioned  in 
despatches  (Medal). 

*  Major  Start  served  in  tho  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  2  Company  Bombay  Sappers  which  did 
excellent  service  on  the  SenaW  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Dofllo,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
Magdala  (Medal). 

•■  Major  C.  J.  O'N.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  including  the  actions  of  Katikara  and 
Kaitahi  (Medal). 

**t  Lt.Colonel  Warren  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Kafir  outbreak  in  1877-78,  with  local  rank  of  Lieat. 
Colonel,  in  command  of  the  Diamond  Fields  Horse,  and  took  part  in  several  actions  (Brevet  of  Lieutenant  Colonel). 
Commanded  part  of  the  Griqualand  West  Field  Force  in  the  (rriqua  rising  in  1878,  including  nnmeroiis  engagements 
And  skirmishes  wiUi  the  natives  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches ;  commended  in  ue  (Governor's  despatches 
for  "energy,  ability,  and  resource  displayed  under  most  trying  circumstances"). 

**  Mi^or  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  operations  in  the 
Strait  of  Simonoseki  in  Japan  from  the  5th  to  3th  Sept.  1864,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Negato  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

•*  Major  W.  H.  MuUoy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

••  Major  W.  H.  Collins  served  under  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Sebundy 
Sappers  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Dalimcote 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Captain  R.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  G  Company  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal). 

*"  Captain  E.  Harvey  commanded  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Lushai  Expeditionary 
Force  under  Brigadier  General  Bourchier  in  1871-72,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been  "indefatigable 
iu  pioneering  and  driving  roads  through  almost  impenetrable  forests  and  along  rocky  mountain  sides  "  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*'  Captain  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached  duty  at 
Antalo  superintending  works  in  that  division  with  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

'*  Captain  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  T.  J.  Willans  served  throughout  the  Abj'ssinian  campaign;  commenced  tho  Survey  of  the  Railwajr  in 
Nov.  1867,  remained  superintending  bridges  till  ordered  to  the  front ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  ^nd  storming 
or  Ma;;dala  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  with  the  Railway  Department,  Medal). 

^  Captain  R.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  tho  Passes  during  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Supply  and 
road  repairs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

^  C^i^tain  W.  Osbom  served  with  No.  1  Company  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  performed 
tho  duties  of  Adjutant  firom  Jan.  to  May  1868  (Medal). 

*7  Captain  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  the  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  an 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  A.  W.  Baird  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  zeal  and  management  in  bringing  safely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  for  embarkation 
(Medal). 

1^  Captain  M.  8.  Bell  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer 
with  the  Right  Column  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  ana  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Monar  Bridge  (Medal 
with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,— the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  the  conduct 
of  the  Officer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  (Hasp).  Served  throughout 
the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

>^  Captain  F.  W.  Heneage  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870 
from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

»<>♦  Captain  T.  H.  Holdich  8er\'ed  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan.  SefTved  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  txom.  the  Coast  to 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

"^  Captain  Coaker  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  working  with  the  4th  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

iw  laeut.  R.  M.  Hyslop  served  with  tne  Right  Column  of  the  Lushai  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  of  1871-72,  in 
command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanks  of  Indian  and  Home 
Governments,  Medsd  with  Clasp). 

1^  Captain  Puzey  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  the  Telegraphs  between  Zoulla  and  AntaTo. 
"  The  telegraph  worked  well  and  rendered  important  service  "  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

1*3  Captain  H.Jekyll  served  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  charge  of  the  Telegraph  until  invalided  on  the  30th  January 
1S74  (Medal). 

>**  Major  North  served  ia  the  Pemk  Expedition  in  1875.  Commanded  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the 
Afghau  war  of  1878-0  (brevet  ol  Major). 

»^  Lieut.  Reginald  Clare  Hart  bus  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society ;  a  Medallion 
fn^m  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  City  ol'  Boulogne  :  and  u  Modal  of  Honour  of  the  First  Class,  bv  the  President  of 
the  French  Kepublic,  for  saving  the  life  of  u  Frenchman  from  drowning  in  the  Harbour  of  Boulogne-sur*Mer,  on 
the  a7th  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received  r»ii  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  face  from 
striking,  in  a  leap  from  the  Pier,  some  sunken  piles  or  rocks.  Served  with  the  Kbyber  Column  in  the  Afghan 
war  ftum  January  to  Juue  1879,  first  with  2nd  Division  attached  as  a  Regimental  Officer  to  the  24th  Punjab  Native 
Infantry  during  the  2nd  Bazaar  Expedition  ag^atnst  the  Zukha  Khel  Af^-eedis,  and  afterwards  with  the  :8t  Division. 
Was  several  times  employed  by  the  Quarter  Master  Ueueral's  Department  in  making  reconnaissances  (mentioned 
in  Lieut.General  Maude's  despatch,  Victoria  CrosH). 

^*^  Lieut.  G.  F.  Mann  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  7th  October  1873  until  invalided  on  the  20th  January  1874, 
having  made  the  road  from  Dunquah  to  Mansu  (meutioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

1*7  Lieut.  M.  W.  Skinner  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  the  14th  December  1873  until  invalided  on  tho  12th  January 
1874  (Ashanti  Medal). 

'*»  Lieut.  £.  W.  Cotter  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  with  the  rear  guard  at  the  defence 
of  the  post  of  Quarman  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

\m  liieut.  H.  B.  Rich  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  1875. 

iM  Majors  Richardson  and  Travers.    For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers). 

»  General  Goodwyn  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).    Also  in  the  Punjaub  cam- 
pai|n^  (Medal). 

*  Sir  William  Baker  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  conducting 
General  Dick's  Division  into  the  entrenchments  at  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*  Lord  Napier  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(horse  killed)  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed),  and  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  ba^e 


of  Sobraon,  and  in  the  subse^iuent  advance  on  Lahore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Bre<ret 
of  liiJor).    Appointed  in  1846  Chief  Engineer  to  conduct  the  siege  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Kangra,  ana  received  the 
ftpeciskl  thanks  of  Government  for  his  services  in  the  transport  of  the  siege  train  to  that  place.    Served  the  Pnnjanb 
ampaign  of  1848-49,  was  Chief  Engineer  during  part  of  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  1840  (severe^v  vTOmnd^)t^d  ( 


1 2 8a  Wa/f  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Bengal  Engineers), 

manding  Engiceer  of  the  Right  Wing  at  the  battle  of  Gkx)jerat,  and  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  pormit  of  the  BSkh  Aimj 
(mentioned,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Commanded  a  Column  which  defeated  the  Hn»- 
snnzie  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Hazara  in  1852.  Present  with  the  expedition  against  the  Boroe  Afkeedees  vb. 
1S52-531  &n^  received  the  special  thanks  of  Government  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  Uironghont  the  Indian  muiLny 
campaigns ;  was  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Outram  in  1857,  and  present  in  the  several  aotiona  leaomg  to  the  fizto  relief  <.' 
ojucknow  in  September— Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  Charbagh ;  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  reecne  of  the  aieue 
train  which  had  been  sorroonded  and  cut  off  in  the  suburbs ;  the  sortie  for  the  capture  of  Phillip's  Garden  Batterr, 
and  other  separate  operations  (severely  wounded).  Present  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  in  the  latter  operations  at  tbo 
Alumbagh  alter  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow.  Brigadier  and  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  I«nck&ov 
(mentioned.  CB.) .  Commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  Defeated  Tautia  Topee  at  Jonrft-Alipore,  c&]^ 
turing  as  guns  (thanks  of  Parliament,  tLud^CB.).  When  in  command  of  the  Gwalior  Division  bombarded  a? 4 
reduced  the  Fort  of  Powrie  in  Aug.  1858.  After  five  days'  close  pursuit  surprised  and  defeated  with  a  Squadron  rf 
the  x4th  Hussars  Feroze  Shah's  Force  at  Ranode  (Medal  with  three  CHasps,  and  a  year's  service  forLooknow).  Com- 
manded the  and  Division  of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  of  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinbo ; 
present  at  Tangku  (Division  in  reserve);  with  his  Division  and  the  whole  of  the  Artillery,  in  coninnotion  with  tb^ 
French  Division  of  General  Collineau,  conducted  the  operations  ending  in  the  storming  of  the  North  Talni  For.; 
present  at  the  advance  upon  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (thanks  of  Parliament,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  promotod  Maj^ir 
General  for  distinguished  service,  and  appointed  Military  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India*. 
Raised  to  the  Peerage  in  z868  for  his  eminent  services  as  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionarr 
Force,  also  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  nominated  a  QCS. 

*  General  Becher  served  the  campaign  of  T842  in  Afghanistan,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Khjficr  Pass 
(Medal),  Sutlei  campaign  in  1846,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major;. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  in  operations  anunst  the  mutineers  on  the  Hazara  Frontier,  and  in  opera- 
tions on  the  Eusufzai  Frontier  in  1857  (Civil  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Lieut.Gheneral  Hutchinson  served  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  (Medal). 

^7  Mi^or  General  Fraser  served  in  the  SuUej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal) .  Punianb  eammugn  of  1848-49,  as  Ad- 
jutant of  Sappers  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  of  x853-s3> 
and  accompanied  the  Column  under  General  Bteel  to  Tonshoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Major  General  Gulliver  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848-49,  including  the  first  siege, 
storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  xath  September,  and  storm  of  the  city— severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  As  a  subaltern  raised  the  24th  Punjaub  Pioneers  and  commanded  them  at  the  sieges  of  Delhi  ard 
Lucknow,  and  served  also  throughout  the  oampaigu  of  1858-59  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  cf 
Major). 

*■  Major  Gtoneral  Pollard  served  in  thePonjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded),  and 
battle  of  Gk>ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  Stewart  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekeaerai,  sztd 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  GeneralMaunsell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  befcnre  Mooltaa, 
including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  xath  September,  and  snrrender  of  the 
fortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Claspa) .  In  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and 


_  _  ,      . I  campaign  at  Rooyan,  AJygunge,  ,. 

the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  twoClasps,  Brevet  of  Mtybr,  and  CB.). 

^  Colonel  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

*>  Colonel  Medley  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleeke8erai,throii^hont  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  whilst  conducting  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  (3aahniere  Breach 
(mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  HyniKxny,  and 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^|or). 

**  Colonel  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Migor  of  Engmeers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  and  throng boct 
the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

*^  Colonel  Williams  served  as  Adjutant  of  Engineers  with  the  expedition  to  Pegu  in  1852,  and  was  present  at 
the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Martaban  and  Rangoon  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Prome  and  ocoapatioc 
of  Meaday  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  Innes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lneknow,  as 
Field  Engineer  with  Franks'  Division  durmg  its  march  through  Oude,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the 
action  at  Sultanpore,  where  "  fkr  in  advance  of  the  leading  skirmishers,  he  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  the 
enemv  were  abuidoning ;  retiring  from  this  they  rallied  round  anotiier  gun  ftirther  back,  from  which  the  shot 
would  in  another  instant  have  ploughed  through  our  advancing  Columns,  when  he  rode  up  unsupported,  shot  the 
gunner  who  was  about  to  apply  the  match,  and  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  of  a  hundred  matchlock 
men  who  were  sheltered  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artillerymen  at  bay  untQ  assistance  reached  him  *' 
(Victoria  Cross) .  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  a  year's  service). 

s*  Colonel  CHiesney  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Bngineers 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

**  Colonel  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Delhi- 
arm  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^'or). 

*•  Colonel  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Bassein  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Peffu). 

M  Colonel  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  etiege  of 
Delhi— had  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
assault ;  served  the  Rohilound  campaign  (Medal  with  CUsp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or) . 

*7  Colonel  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  oapture  o^ 
Rangoon  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  loth  March  1853— slightly  wounded  (Medx' 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865,— mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  M^or,  an-i 
awarded  the  Yictoria  Cross  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Block  house  at  Dewangiri  "  (wounded.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Limond  served  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Rwi- 
denoy  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

"  Li. Colonel  Stanton  was  reported  by  Earl  Canning  to  have  been  actively  employed  ondor  the  Civil  GoTenunent 
during  the  Indiiui  rebellion .  Served  also  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Jaineram  Field  Force  in  May  x  858,  and  was  praes  t 
at  the  afihir  of  Buraon— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Perkins  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  aicfre  of 
Delhi— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throofffaozt 
the  siege  of  Delhi— conducted  the  storming  party  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with  (Sreathed's  Cttoma 
at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Gawnpcre  S£C 
Khodagunge.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

**  Lt.  Colonel  Thomason  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,inoluding  the  battle  of  Budleueaerai,and  Uuoagh- 
out  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  George  Newmaroh  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  the  defences  of  Heerot  ttoa 
May  to  Sept.  1857 ;  uterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  four  field  guns  in  the  Seharoapore 
and  Mosulremuggur  districts  under  Colonel  J.  Brind,  asBinted  in  the  operations  against  the  Bohilonnd  rebele,  and  u 
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^  Lt.CoIonol  Ghampain  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Adjatant  of  the  Ben^l  Sappers  at  the  actions  on 
the  Hindon,  battle  oiBadleekeserai,  and  throughout  the  sioge  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded) ;  commanded  Head 
Quarters'  Detachment  of  Sappers  at  tlie  taking  of  Futtehpore  Sikree,  and  in  the  Agra  district  under  Colonel  Cotton 
serred  as  Adjutant  at  the  siege  and  capture  ofXucknow;  was  speciallv  employed  under  Brigadier  Douglas  in  the 
Gazeep^re  and  Shahabad  districts,  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  at  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the 
Kymore  Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^7  Lt. Colonel  Pemberton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleckescrai,  throughout 
the  siege  of  Ddhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion— slightly  wounded ;  had 
charge  of  the  Engineer  Park  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Jefl^ys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Eohilcund  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Ward  serred  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bud- 
leekef>;rai,  and  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  o 
LacVfiow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyan,  action  of  Alygunge,  and 
C4'  )>tirre  of  Bareilly ;  served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

&i  M^jor  Thackeray  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bud- 
leekeserai,  throaghont  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  obtained  the  v  ictoria  C^ross  for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  defence  of 
the  Magasine  during  the  fighting  in  the  town ;  afterwarde  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungcree,  Puttialee,  and 
Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge,  and  capture  of  BareiUy;  served  also  the  Oude  campaignof  1858-59  (Medal  with  two 

**  Major  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai, 
'<.  roaghont  the  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundahuhur,  Alvghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 
o.*  I  ^wnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of 
Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

"  Major  Judge  aerved  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow  ;  was  present  through- 
out Ontram'soocupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  also  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  years  service).  ^    ^ 

^*  M^or  R.  G.  Smyth  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  Moncrieff  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal) . 

M  Major  Holmes  served  in  theOndecampaignof  1858-50  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  (Jlasp). 

s7  Lt.Oolonfil  Blair  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  in  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Eusofoai 
Field  Force  in  1861  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  TJmbeyla  Pass  and  burning  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  also  with  the  Column  against  the  Gaddoon  tribe  in  1864  including  the  burning  of  Mundee. 

«*  lit.  Colonel  St.  John  served  in  the  Abyssinian  cami)aign  as  Director  of  Telegraphs.  '*  The  telegraph  worked  well 
and  rendered  important  service"  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

M  M^yor  Carter  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel Gawlor  in  i86z  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thaxiked  by  the  Government  of  India) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
Afijghan  tribes,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  TJmbeyla,  and  destruction  of  Mulkah 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the  Trigono- 
metrical Survey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  **  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together  witii  his 
Assistants  Lients.  DQmmuler  and  Holdich),  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fi&tigue  and  privations,  succeeded  in  surveying 
nearly  6,000  square  miles,  and  carried  their  work  from  the  coast  to  Magdala  "  (Medal) . 

*i  Captain  Pierson  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawler  in  i86x  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Grovemment  of  India). 

••  Captain  Broadfoot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hazara  Field  Force  in  z868  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

M  Captain  Heaviside  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-5  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

tt  Captain  Clarke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Department  {h)m  Senaff  to  Addigorut 
and  pecrfonned  excellent  service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

«•  Guytain  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Hasara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  opera- 
tions of  x868 ;  had  charge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  General  Wilde's  despatch  for  having  rapidly 
oonstraoted  and  worked  the  Telegraph  Line  (Medal  with  ClaspK 


TTor  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Madras  Engineers), 

I  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Cotton  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1834-36  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jungle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
stockades  and  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavov,  defence  of  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  and  attack  of  the 
left  flank  of  the  Burmese  Entrenchments,  attack  of  the  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack  of 
Shan  Stockades  and  of  stockades  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome,  capture  of  Melloon  and  jungle 
fight  at  Paghammew  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Colonel  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  a 
Oawnpore  under  (General  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  M^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Mullins  in  the  second  Burmese  war  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding  the  Detachment  of 
Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Cheape,  employed  against  the  CHiief  Myah  Toon  in  the 
vicinity  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  1853. 

10  Colonel  Rogers  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war. 

II  Colonel  Stewart  oommimded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangohow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Palichau,  and  subsequent  operations 
ending  in  the  surrender  of  PeUn  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

u  Lt.  Colonel  Chrystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  186B,  as  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during 
January,  at  Senafft  In  February,  and  subsequently  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigeratin  constructing  the  entrenchments 
at  that  post  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mis)07>  ^nd  Medal). 

I*  Colonel  H.  N.  D.  Prendergast  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Persia  in  z8<7,  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Malwa  Field 
Force  in  1857,  and  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  took  part  in  the  sieges  of  Dhar, 
Ratcr^nr,  Gontote,  and  Jhansi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  battles  and  minor  aflbirs  of  the  above  forces  till  the 
oaptnre  of  Oalpee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  bravery, 
I  at  at  the  battle  of  Mundesore  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Beena  near  Ratghnr  (horse  shot),  3rd  at 
the  hattle  of  Betwa  (severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  Detachment  6f  three  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  in  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engmeer  during  the  advance,  and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magnala 
(mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  rendered  singularly  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  LtColonel, 
and  Medal). 

>«  Lt.Oolonol  Howes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflkirs  of  Jheegung 
and  Knbrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  attack  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarree  (Medal). 

>•  lA.ColoneI  Lindsay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  tne  aflUrs  of  Jheegnng 
and  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarro 
(Medal). 

A*  Lt.Oolonel  Barton  served  in  thelndian  mutiny  campaign  of  x8;7-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  CHyde  (horse  shot),  at  the  oeoupation  of  the  Alombagh  by  Ontnun's  Foroe«  and  at  tpe  sieg*  and  capture  of 
ImokDow  (Madal  with  two  Clasps,  and  one  yMur's  estn  senrioe).  Digitized  by  VjiOxJ^  Li^ 


1 28c  War  Semces  of  Royal  Engineers  (late  Madras  Engineers). 

*•  Major  Traill  served  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  captmt  f  f 
Tangku,  and  engaged  with  the  storming  party  at  the  1^11  of  the  Taku  Forts ;  afterwards  had  charge  of  the  demolii.u& 
of  the  forts  on  the  south  side  of  the  Poiho  (Metlal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Major  Filgate  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  of  Sinho,  captures  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasp«). 

*"  Major  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Abysssinian  campaign  in  command  of  H  Company  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

*^  Lt. Colonel  Sim  served  with  the  Kohat  expedition  of  1869  under  Colonel  Keycs,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatcbca 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India. 

**  Major  Pennefather  herved  as  Assistant  Engineer  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  during  the  whole  campaign  of 
1867-68.  Services  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Roj'-al  Engineer  (xnantioui; 
in  despatches.  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Bombay  Engineers), 

^  General  Goodfellow  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

■  General  Turner  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

7  Mt^or  General  Walker  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Field  Engineer  and  was  pr«Miit  tt 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Bikha  and  Affjfrhaas 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  For  five  years  (1849-53)  he  was  employed  in  making  a  military  survey  of  the  Northern 
Trans  Indus  Frontier,  from  Peshawur  down  to  Dorah  Ishmail  Khan,  during  which  he  served  as  Field  Bngineeric 
many  of  the  encounters  with  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Frontier  ;  at  the  attacks  of  Suggow,  Pulli,  and  Zormnndi,  under 
Colonel  Bradshaw ;  in  the  affair  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  in  the  actions  of  Prangzai,  Kova- 
dund,  Shahkote,  and  Raneezai,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  the  attack  of  Boree  under  Colonel  Boilean;  and  enb(4- 
qnently,  in  i860,  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzocrees,  under  Bir  Neville  Chamberlain  (Medal  witli 
Clasp).  In  1857,  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  Army,  he  was  at  first  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  (Jenenl 
Nevule  Chamberlain  when  that  officer  was  commanding  the  Pimjaub  Movable  Column,  and  subsequentiy  acc-s- 
panied  him  to  Delhi,  where  ho  was  also  employed  during  the  siege  as  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  woaad£^ 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  General  Fuller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Moolm, 
and  was  severely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  in  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Lieut.  General  Wilkins  served  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  wa«  presentat  the 
stormingof  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  with  the  reconnoitring  party  and  in  command  of  the 
Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioiiod  in  despat-ches  for  ** invaluable  andimpoitiiU 
services  during  the  expedition,"  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel.  Medal). 

^*  Colonel  Merriman  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  ^onniBg  of 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Colonel  W.  W.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Persian  Exi)editionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  eaptaTe 
01  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Executive  En^pneer  frith 
the  Abyssinian  E.xpeditioiiary  Force  at  Zoulla  from  the  first  landing  of  the  Koconnoitring  Party  till  the  end  of  1867, 
at  Seanfd  during  January  1868,  f^om  that  time  to  the  close  of  the  campaign  as  Senior  Engineer  of  the  Poroe  whidi 
marched  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  ae  havisf 
**  displayed  great  intelligence  and  activity  in  everything  throughout  the  opcratious,"  Brevet  of  M^or,  CM.,  aaa 
Medal). 

**  Colonel  Hancock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  2856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  Btarming  of 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Lt. Colonel  Greig  served  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  atthestonzmis 
of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  as  a  Field  Engineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Exi>editionax7  Force  12 
1868  in  charge  of  the  Engineer  Park,  havirg  organized  the  Park  at  Bombay  and  despatched  it  to  2iOaUa  (menttra^ 
in  despatches,  Medal) . 

^7  Colonel  J.  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storming  cf 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»•  Lt.Colonel  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarv  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  1 
and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including^  1 
and  assault  of  Kotah  (Medal).    Was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859. 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Hills  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  captore  of  Molnian 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Engineer  at  KoozneyiMf  liM 
large  watering  post  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  there ;  also  served  as  JPield 
Engineer  at  Senafd  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

»>  Colonel  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Batcher, 
capture  of  Garrakota,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (wounded),  storm  of  liMfer, 
actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Gkilowlce,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  baUle  before  axui  oaptare 
of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«•  Lt.  Colonel  C.  A.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  th«  aiage  asd 
capture  of  Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Croaaj.  Ws* 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  and  Kattywar  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  as  Brigade  M^jor  of  Heyal 
Engineers  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  throughout  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatchea  for  the 
••  efficient  manner  in  which  he  carried  on  the  duties  of  his  appointment,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Hedaf). 

**  Lt  Colonel  (jiambier  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aaaaolt  of  Kf>|ah,ai^ 
in  the  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sanganeer  and  Bheelwarra,  and  at  KothMria  (Medal). 

»*  Major  Bedford  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Morar  Cantonment  and  the  Fort  of  Grwalior. 

^  Major  Merewether  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Bervad  is  tbe 
Abyssinian  campaign  on  detached  duty  at  Koomeylee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworka  for  the  zaflwa;. 
also  as  A^utant  of  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal). 

**  Major  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Serred  wit&  the 
Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  had  charge  of  the  survey  and  works  proposed  and  partly  execixted  ia  os&ntc- 
tion  ^  ith  the  supplv  of  water  to  Zoulla  f^om  Koomeylee,  12  miles  (Medal) . 

*7  Major  A.  Le  Messurier  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  X859L  Serred  is 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  the  Army.  Organized  the  watering  artas^^ 
ments  at  each  post  and  accompanied  the  advanced  force  to  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  aB»s.c< 
the  firBt  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**  Major  Jopp  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  ;  landed  with  the  first  ReconnoitrLBg  V^rr. 
•en-edpartly  in  surveying  routes,  subsequently  served  m  the  Pioneer  Force  as  Engineer  in  charge  of  worit»r| 
parties  in  the  march  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  deipairtes 
Medal  <. 

s>  Major  Lee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaiom  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during  the  latter  1 
of  the  campaign,  and  carried  out  suocessflilly  many  important  works  there  (mentioned  in  despatches,  tf  eda2). 


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P>y-  Pay. 


OoloD«l.— JTtf  S(yo<  Kighnw  George  W.  P,  C.  Dukt  0/ Cambridge,!  KG.  KP.  OCB.  QCMG.  Colonel,  3  Kov. 
37;lf<|/or  <?«iMrdE,  7]liay45;Xt«tt^(i^«ii0raZ,z9 June54  ;  Oen€ral^ts  July 56;  Field Mar^altgNoY.ti;  Colonel 
of  the  Orenadier  Gnards,  15  Dec.  61. 
Ltovtonaat  Ooloael.~x  Edwyn  Sherard  Bornaby,?  Entign  4r  Lt.  '3  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  'a^  May  53  ; 
3t.  HajoTf  a  Not.  55;  Capt.  ^  Lt,Colonel,^iZDec.  57 ;  Colonel,  97  Dec.  69;  Jlajor,  28  April  75;  i-/. 
Colonel,  z  Oct.  77. 
Ibjora— a  Charles  Napier  Sturt,»o  Eneign  ^  Li.  Pi4Feb.  51  j  Li.  «f  Capt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Capt.4r  Lt.Colonel,  '28 

])eo.  60 ;  Colonel,  9  Sept.  76 ;  Major,  15  Sept.  77. 
I  William  Karle,"  CS/.;  Eneign,  '17    Oct.  51;  if.  6  June  54;  Capt.  »i6  Feb.  55;  Capt.  4^  Lt.Colonel, 

'28  April  63 ;  Colonel,  20  May  70  ;  Ma^or,  ax  Aug.  78. 
3  p.t.e.  Edw.  Henry  Olire,  Ene.  18  Ausr.  54;  Ene.  ^  Xf.  8  Doc.  54  j  Lt.  ^  Copf.  '17  July  57;  Capl.  if  Lt.Col. 

'8  3iar.  64 :  CoUmel,  4  March  76 ;  If  a/or,  xi  Oct.  79. 
Ci^ta.  and  LtOolonela.— x  Henry  Fanshawe  Daviea,"  En»,  4-  Lt.  19  Dec.  54 ;   Lt.  4r  Capt.  '28  Aug.  57  ; 

Capt.  4"  Lt.Colonel,  ^14  June  64;  Colonel,  4  June  77. 
3  Philip  Smith,  Em.  4r  Lt,  X9  Jan.  55  ;  Lt.  ^  Capt,  'as  June  58 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  '29  May  67 ;  Colonel, 
IS  Dec.  76. 


'16  Oct.  66 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '31  Oct.  71. 

63 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt. '6  May  67  ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  17  July  72. 

•  Wycombe ;  Ene.  4rLt.f  14  June  64;  Lt.  4r  Capt^  '7  Aug. 


P13  June  68. 

3  Edward  Smith  Bridges,  Emign  ^  Li.  '4  Apr.  56 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  31  Aug.  60 ;    Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  '9  Oct.  69. 
3  Edward  G.  H.  Vi$e.  Hinchinbroke,   Eneign  ^  Lt.  '18  Dec.  57 1  Li.  4-  Capt.  i^xe  May  6a }  Capt.  4-  Lt.  Col. 

10  July  70. 
JSra».Wil]iamSholto  Douglas  Home,  £iM.^Xe. 'ax  Sept.6o;X<.^C8pt.'23June63 ;  Capt.4'Lt.Col.^i5F9lb.7i, 
3  p.a.e.  Henry  Blundell  Hollinshead  Blundell,  Aeeietant  Adjutant  4r  Quarter  Maeter  General,  Some  Dietriet ; 

Eneign,  30  Mar.  55 ;  Lient.  1*3 z  Aug.  55  ;  Capiaivn,  '7  Not.  6a ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '5  April  71. 
X  Son.  Edward  George  Percy  Littleton,  Eneign  4r  Li.  'a3  July  6x  ;  Li.  4r  Capt.  '24  Jan.  65  ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.  Col. 

»X4  Oct.  7X. 
T  Henry  Trotter,  Eneign  4r  Lt.  '4  Oct.  62;  144-  Capl.  '16  Oct.  66 ; 
3  John  Arthur  Thomas  Grarratt,  Ene.  4-  Li.  '29  May  65     ~     * 
3  Son.  William  Henry  Peregrine  Ganngton,  MP.  for  V 

67 ;  Capt.  4r  Li.  Col.  4  Dec.  72. 

1  Reginald  Thomas  Thynne,  jEiw.  4-  Lt.  '3  Oct.  62 ;  Li.  f  Capt.^oo  Nov.  67 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  15  Mar.  73. 
z  Charles  Seymour  Corkran,  Eneign  4r  Lt.  '25  Jan.  65;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  'xp  Juno  68  ;  Gipt.  4r  Lt.Col.  19  Jan.  76. 

2  David  Maiuand  MakgUl  Crichton,  Aeeietant  MiiUarg  Seeretarg,  Malta  j  Ene.^31  May  59  ;  Lt.  t6  June  6z; 

Capt.^  8  May 67;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  26 Feb.  76. 
2  Henry  Wellesley,  Ene.  4r  Lt.^  16  May  65;  Li.4-Capi.^i  Aug.  68;  C<;^t4rLt.Col.  i  Apr.  76. 
a  Robert  Frederick  Balfour,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  '9  Aug.  65 ;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  '17  Feb.  69 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  xa  Aug.  76. 

2  Son.  Charles  Gathome  Gathome-Hardy,  Ene.  Va6  Oct.  60;  lA.  '30  Deo.  64;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  ^17  April  69;  Capt.4r 

Lt.Colonel,  xa  Aug.  76. 
Cecil  John  Hubbax^,  Ene.  ^Lt.  P6  Feb.  66;  Lt.4'  Capt.  '17  April  69 ;  Capt.  ^Lt.Col.  37  Sept.  76. 

3  Charles  Birch  Reynardsgn,  Ene. 4r  Lt.  'zo  July  66 ;  Li.  4-  Capt.  Pi8  Aug.  69 ;  Capt.4-Lt.C0l.27  Sept.  76. 
z  Laurence  James  Oliphant,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  P17  Oct.  66 ;  Lt.  dr  Capt.  '29  Dec.  69 ;  Cap*,  d- Lt.Col.  9  Dec.  76. 

a  p.e.e.  Son,  George  Patrick  Hyde  Villiers,  Vice  Coneut  in  Anatolia j  Ene.  4-  Lt.  '6  Mar.  67;  Lt.4-  Capt, 

'10  Feb.  70;  CSp*.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  zs  tJcpt.  77. 
a  Xorct  Algernon  Charles  Gordon -Lennox,  Cor.  4r  Sub  Lt.  'iz  Jan.  67 ;  Ene.  ^  Lt.  '39  May  67 ;  Li.  4-  Capl, 

1^23  Mar.  70;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
3  Herbert  Francis  Eaton,  Ene.  dr  Lt.  '29  May  67 


»29  May  67 ;  Lt.  ^  Capl.  '9  April  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  2  Mar.  78. 
Aug.  67 ;  Lt.  dr  Capt.  '8  June  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colo*el,  21  Aug.  78. 


2  Charles  James  Cotes,  Ene.  4*  Lt.  ^7  Ai 

2  William  Slaney  Kenyon-SIaney, Sue.  4r  Lt.  P20  Nov.6^  ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  10  July  70 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  8  Sept.  78. 
X  p.9.e.  Son.  Everard  Henry  Primrose,  Military  Atiachi  at  Vienna;  Ene.  4r  Li.  'xi  April  68;   Li.  4r  Capt. 

2x  Aug.  70;  Capt.  4r  Li.Volonef,  T4  Dec.  78. 
X  Arthur  Charles  wellesley,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  ^13  June  68 ;  Lt.  dr  Capt.  '15  Feb.  71 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  5  Apr.  79. 

3  Ambrose  Ayshford  Goddard.  Ene.drLt.  '16  Sept.  68;  Li.4r  Capt.^22  Mar.  71 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  5  34ay  79. 
a  Edmund  Antrobus,  Eneign  dr  Lt.  *i8  Feb.  69 ;  Li.  ^r  Capt.  '17  May  71 ;  Capt.  d"  Lt.Colonel,  a4  May  79. 

3  Horace  Ricardo.  Ene.  4rLt.  Pz7  April  69 :  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '17  May  71 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel^  a4  May  79. 
z  Charles  Robert  Rowley,  Ene.  ^  Lt.  ^va  May  69 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  Vg  Sept.  71 ;  Capl.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  7  June  79. 
3  Patrick  David  Boyle,  Eneign,  ^\6  Sept.  68 ;  Ene.  4r  Lt.  ^g  Oct.  6g ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '28  Oct.  71 ;    Capt.  4- 
Lt.  Colonel,  zzOct.  79. ^ 


LTEVTXirA.MTS  AITS  CaPTAIKS. 

3  Son.  Alexander  William  Frederick  Fraser,  Maeter  qfSaUoun 
3  George  Algernon  Pero3' 

2  Ralph  Leeke 

3  William  Henry  Mackinnon,  Adjutant26  July  76 

9  ^011.  Everard  Charles  Digby     .*. 

z  Vimer8Hatton,/iw<r«etoro/iriw*e^a3Feb.  74  

a  Henry  Edward  Colvile,  Inetruetor  ofMueketry  17  Jan.  77 

X  Ivor  John  Caradoo  Herbert,  at  Staff  College 

3  Harry  Walter  Musgrave  Bonham 


'23  June 


LiBDTBBAirTS. 

a  Thomas  Wood 

3  Byre  Macdonnell  Stewart  Crabbe,  Inei.  qf  Mueketrg  5  April  79 

9  James  Foster  

3  Son.  Frederick  William  Stopford,  Adjutant  1$  Aug.  77 

3  JSTon.  Rupert  Clement  George  Carington 

3  Henry  Chaloner  Smith 

3  WUliamDent  Mountjoy  Cecil  Phillips  Farrer 

I  Son.  Charles  Robert  William  Colville,Jr(U^«ri{/'Co/HZ2« 

X  Lord  Algernon  Malcolm  Arthur  Pevoy  ,A^'utani  xo  Nov.  77 

X  Fianeis  Cecil  Ricardo 

x  Harry  James  Crauftird 

a  John  Thomas,  Lord  Manners    

t  Charles  William  Sydney,  Kmcokm^  Newark  

a  Henry  Paulel  St.  John  Mildmay 

3  Lewis  Viviau  Loyd    

a  John  Hunter  Reynolds  

z  Francis  Lloyd 

3  Josceline  FitzRoy  Bagot 

X  William  Arthur  Inoe  Anderton 

|3  Alexander  Fownes  Luttrell  

3  Son.  Harry  Tyrwhitt  Wilson 

li  CecU  Francis  William  Fane 


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OB  BKBIOir.'        LIBVT.        |      CAYTAIK. 


»W.' HBPT.        I  CAPTAIK. 

►29  Dec.  69!  3  Feb.  7a 

69  *z6  Mar.  70'  3  Feb.  72 

1*23  Mar.  70'  z7Feb.  72 

*22  June  70^  3  Aug.  7a 

i'a4June  70'  Z9  Oct.  7a 

'a7  Aug.  70  4  Dec.  ja 

*  z  Oct.  70  z 5  Mar.  7a 

I'sNov.  70  95  Nov.  74 

'z4  Jan.  7z  39  Dec.  74 


LI  BUT. 

aSOctT' 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
24  July    79 
zz  Sept.  72 

29  Mar.   73 
2  Nov.   73 

2z  Dec.    73 
24  July   74 
zz  Sept.  74 
z8  Mar.    74 
z8  Mar.    75I 
t8  Mar. 
az  Jan. 
z3  June 
18  Mar. 

zsJune   76     T 
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7s: 


■  Mni'  8er. 
VaU.  Half 
Pay.  Pay 


130 


Qrenadter  Guards. 


_  Francis  George,  Vueouni  Baring 

2  Alexander  Fuller  Ackland-Hood 

3  Henry  Streatfeild  

3  Malcolm  Drununond -- 

3  Robert  Hamond  Elwee 

3  Lord  William  Cecil 

3  Chorleii  William  Daly  

I  Son.  George  FitzRoy  Henry  Somerset,  Aid*  i«  Camp  to  Sit^  Jamn  1 

Ferguton J 

9  Edward  Charles  Ellioe  

3  Arthnr  Henry  Thistlethwayte  

3  Edward  Brooke  

t  John  Leslie  

X  Edward  Master  Lipson  Inman   


LlXUTX2ri.MT8. 


,       COBKST 

OK  xirsioir. 


SbOOVD  LlXirTBV1.1IT8. 

3  Frauds  Charles  Trollope 

3  George  Dererenx  de  Vere,  Lord  Capel  

3  Harry  Ralph  Lonsdale  Holden  

3  SSr  James  Hamlyn  W£Uiams*Drammond,  Bart.. 

X  John  Warrender 

3  Hon,  William  Brownlow 

HenryGfOnlbnm 

3  Son.  Henry  Frederick  White 

3  Darrid  Alexander  Kinloch  

X  John  Townshond  St.  Aubyn 

3  Gilbert  Legh    

X  Robert  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon 

3  Lord  Herbrand  Arthur  Russell 

Hugh  Coleridge  Downing  Kennard  

X  Lionel  George  Henry  D^Affuilar 

3  Ronald  CrauAird  Munro  Ferguson 

3  Son.  William  Dayid  Murray 

3  Francis  George  Higginson 

Robert  Soott-Kerr   


'  9  April  70 


30  June  77 
15  Sept.  77 
X7  Nov.  77 
39  Dec.  77 
30  Jan.    78 

30  Jan.  78 
XX  May  78 
X4  Sept.  78 
IX  May  78 
X9  Oct.  78 
13  Not.      * 

35  Jan. 
7  June 

31  June 

36  Mar. 
X3  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
9o  Aug. 
36  Mar. 


38  Oct. 

7* 

xoSept. 

75 

36  Aug. 

76 

39  Nov. 

76 

11  Nov. 

76 

39  Nov. 

7« 

xoSepi. 

77 

6  Oct. 

77 

60ot 

77 

xxOot. 

77 

XI  Sept.  76 

XX  Nov. 

78 

XX  Sept.  75 


QtMTtor  MaaUrt.' 


■I  Edward  Humphreys,  14  April  75. 
3  William  Leedmg,  13  Nov.  75. 
3  Thomas  Wodows  Gnnton,  7  Jan.  So. 
Surgeon  Major. — x  Arthur  Guy  Elkington,"  A.8.  it  Mar.  53 ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66 ;  Surgoon  M^or,  4  Jn<  H* 
BaUalion  Surgeon:  K-^  Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence,*^  A.S.  34  Feb.  54  ;  Surgeon,  30  Oct.  66. 

Surgeone  Mnjor.    \  3  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  A.S.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  7X. 
Surgeone.—'i  William  Henry  Pickford.  MB.  Aeeistant  Surgeon,  19  Feb.  58. 
3  Albert  Luis  Femandes,  Auietant  Surgeon,  s  Oct.  66. 
3  Charles  Edward  Harrison,  30  Sept.  74. 
X  George  Ballingall  Stuart,  MB.  x  April  71. 

Solieitor.—Wi\lia.m.  James  Farrer,  34  Jan.  65. 
t$t  Battalion  reiumodfnm  Canada,  Sept.  1864.      2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Comada,  33  Oei,  184s. 
3rcl  Battalion  returned  from  ike  Criwtea,  June  1856. 
Faeinge  B\ne.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

I  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  xst  Division  of  the  Eastern  Armv  throughout  the  campaign  of  1834.  ia* 
eluding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  to 
Olaitps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Colonel  Bumaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  fh>m  Nov.  1854  up  to  38th  July  i8s«,  including  the  hem 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  sth  Class  of  theMe^idie,  and  Tuifc- 
ish  Medal). 

10  Colonel  Sturt  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  baUles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inker- 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  sSh 
Class  of  the  Medjidie) . 

I*  Colonel  Earle  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  inclodinir  tht 
battlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  Riege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  Juu 
(Medal  with  three  Cla^pR,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

i<>  Colonel  Davies  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Baltic  in  theEzisUn 
war  (Medal). 

*i  Surgeons  Mi^'or  Klkiugton  and  Lawrence.— For  War  Seivices  see  "  Medical  Department.*' 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


Coldstream  Oaards. 

"LnrCTUBs**  "Katpt"  (with the  Sphinx).   "Tai^tkul"  "Bi^BsosA 

rp*r»'8«r.!  *'IhK1»1CA»"   "  SlVABTOPOL." 

Fnii  Haii;coloB«l—^tr  William  John  Codrinf?ton,»  QCB.  l?iwf<7n,  '2»  Feb.  21 


'Pxvzvsvla"  ** Waxibloo *'  "Alma" 


Pay.  P»y:( 


'tuiffn^  •'2»  Feb.  21 ;  Sntian  4r  Li.  '24  April  23 ;  Lt.  4"  Cap*. 
'20  July  96;  Capt  4r  Lt.Colonelf  >*8  July  36;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Major  bfeneral,  20  June 54;  Lieul.Ofneral, 


6  June  54;  General^  27  July  63 ;  CbfonW  Coldstream  Guards,  16  March  75 
llieataoant Colonel. — 9  Arthur  James  Lyon-Fremantle,  En$.  zo  Pec.  52;  £««.  4-  jLC.  •'20  Apr.  53  ;  J^t.  ^  tapr, 
j    6  Not.  54 ;  Copf.  4"  LtCol.  1*20  April  60 ;  ColonH,  6  Sept.  71 ;  Major,  28  April  75  ;  £t.Colonel,  5  Sept.  77. 
JUiors.— a  Geo.  Robert  FiURoy,*  Sub  Lt.  '23  Nov.  49 ;  Lt.  ^S  April  53 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  4r  It.  Col. 


4r  Capt.  '13  Feb.  56 ;    Capt.  4r  Lt.Colontl,  '30  Oct.  66  ; 
^  Lt.  '3  Aug.  54 ;  X«.  ^  Capt,  '14  Feb.  56  ; 


'28  July  63;  Colonel,  8  April  77 ;  3£<y'or,  5  Sept.  77. 
X  Julian  Hamilton  Hall,**  En$.  4r  Lt.  '2  Aug.  54;  Lt. 

Mqjor  4r  Colonel,  29  Sept.  77. 
CMitaiBs  and  LtColonols.— x  Godfiney  James  WigTam,i*  Sn$. 

Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  'iz  Deo.  66. 
3  Arthur Lambton,^*  Sn$.  4*  Li.  '4  Aug.  S4i  I>i.f  Capt.  '15  Feb.  56 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  '18  Jan.  67. 

Lord  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour,^'  Aeeieiant  Adjutani  and  Quarter  Maeter  General,  Alderekot;  Bne.  4r  Lt. 

z8  Jan.  55;  X<.  ^  Capt.  'x3  May  59;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  '27  Oct.  67  ;  Colonel,  29  Jan.  8a 

Edw.  Strelley  Pegge  Bumell,  JSne.  4rLt.^i3 Feb.  55  ;  Lt.Jr  Capt.  1*20  Dec.  59  ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  '22  Jan.  68, 

FitxRoy  Wm.FremKatle,}*  Aesieiant  Militmy  Seeretarjf,  Canada j  En$.  >'z4  July  54;  Li.  2tf  Dec.  54;  Capt. 


'24  Not.  57 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Colonel,  ^16  Mar.  70. 
I|yed._Gha^Mimnin^ham-BuUer,Jffii«.  4'  Lt.  '30  Nov.  55 


Lt.  4-  Capt.  13 Deo.  60;  Capt.  4- Lt.Col.  '30 Mar.  70. 
-      "     '  -     "      66;  Ca|»«.  4- X<.Coi.»25Mar.  71. 


Geo.  Jon  FitzRoy  Smyth,  Ene.  1*3  June  59 ;  Lt.  '20  April  60 ;  Capt.  '23  Mar. 

Henry  Robt.  Byre,  En$,4  July  60 ;  Ene.  4r  Lt.  4  Jan.  61 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '21  June  66;  CW.  4-  Lt.Col.  14  Aug.  72. 

John  Barton  Sterling,£iu.  '5  Nov.6z;  JEii«.<fX^'3i  Dec.6z;  JU.^  Capt.  1*20  July  66;  Captdt  Lt.Col.  5  July  73. 

Charles  Dashwood  Thomas,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  i't9  Dec.  62 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Capt.  4r  U.  Col.  zo  Nov.  73. 

John  R.  Wm.  Lord  de  Vesci,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  'x2  June  63  ;  Lt.  4^  Capt.  ^14  Aug.  66;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  X5  April 74. 

Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Wellesloy,  Ene.  '24  Mar.  63;  Ene.  f  Lt.  'iz  Aug.  63 ;   Lt.  f  Capt.  '30  Oct.  66; 

Capi.  4^ Lt.Col.  28  April  75 ;  Colonel,  93  Jan.  78. 

Rich.  Spencer  Hall.  En$ign,^2s  May  60 ;  Lt.  '29  May  63 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  Pz8  Jan.  67 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  7  Aug.  75 

Wm.  JohnFreschvilleRamsden,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  '28  Oct.  64 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.  i>8  May  67 ;  Cwt.  4- Lt.Col.  1" 


Sept  75. 
}  Deo.  75. 
Son.  Edward  Henry  Trafalgar  Digby,  J6ne.  4-  U.  1*23  Mar.  66 ;  Lt.  '4-  Capt.  1*23  Idtar.  6JB ;  Ct^t,  4-  Lt.  Colonel, 


.HiM.Bdw.Arch. BrabasonAoheaonfiw.^X^.  'z6 May 65 ;  Lt.  Jfryopt.J^^Z Oct. 6^ ;  C€^.4rLt.Col.jB Deo. 75. 


ion.  Henry  William Lowry  Corry,  Ene.  4^Lt.  '90  July  66;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  'a  Sept.  68 ;  Capt.  #  Lt.Colonel, 

99  Sept.  77. 

Robert  William  Webb  FoUett,  Ene.  k  Lt.  »9z  July  66-,  Lt.4'  Capt.  'z7  Feb.  69 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col  99  Sept.  77. 

Son.  Evelyn  Edward  Thomas  Boscawen,  Ajeeietant  MiliUuy  Seeretarjf  in  Irelandj  Ene.  4-  Li.  '29  July  66 ; 

Lt.JhCemt.  '5 Mar.  70 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  z6  Feb.  78. 

WaUer  Philip  Otway,  Ene.  ^  Li.  '14  Aug.  66;  Lt.i'  Capt.  No  Mar.  70 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  4  June  78. 

Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd  Bruce,  Ene.  '25  Feb.  62 ;  Ene.  4r  Lt.  '29  I^ov.  64 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  ^30  Mar.  70 ; 

Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  24  Aug.  78. 

Amelius  Richard  Mark  Lockwood,  Ene.  4' Lt.*  11  Dea  661  Lt.4'  Capt.  >z8  May  70 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col.  5  Oct.  7P. 


LzsuTBirAifTB  Airn  Captaiks. 

Son.  George  Aubrey  Vere  Bertie 

Francis  A;^mer  Graves>Sawle,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Midul 

Augustus  Henry  MacdonaldMoreton 

Reginald  Pole-Carew,  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Vieerof  of  India... 

James  Gordon  Heniy  Graham  Montgomery 

Cyril  Dudley  Forteeoue 

Francis  Capel  Manley   

Lionel  Dudley  Mackinnon,  Inetmctor  qf  Muehgtrjf  20  Feb.  77...., 
Henry  Augustus  Wetherall 


»Z4  Oct. 

»ao  June  68  '25  Nov.  68 

»Z7  Feb.  69 

*i^  Uaj  69 

»z3  May  69 

'  5  Mar.  70 

^x6  Mar.  70 

'  4  Jan.  7z 

28  Oct.  7Z 


LZBlTTBirAKTS. 

Tesey  John  Dawson,  Aide  de  Cantp  to  Mcy'or  General  Siggimeon.. 

Son.  Eustace  Henry  Dawnay    

Son,  Hen^  Power  Charles  Stanley  Monok  

Lord  Douglas  William  Cope  Gordon 

Alfired  WuUam  Maitland  FitsRoy,  Ineimelor  qfMueketr^  26  Deo.  78 

p.e,e.  John  Foster  George  Ross  of  Bladensburg 

AlAred  Edward  Codrington 

Son.  Henry  Charles  Legge,  A^niant  99  Oct.  78 

John  Robert  Gladstone 

Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon  Dawson,  at  Stqff  College 

Charles  Brand 

George  Ralph  Charles  Ormsby  Gore  

Horace  Robert  Stopford 

iron.  Arthur  Henry  Hexmiker-M:suor,  Adjniant  z6  Feb.  78 

George  Vere  Bojle 

Son.  Anthony  Ludas  Dawson  

Son.  Hugh  ionherst 

Herbert  Conyers  Surtees    

Theophilua  BasU  Percy  Levctt 


COBHBT 
OB  BVSZOK. 


BHSieV 

AjTOLiBirr. 


a  Sept.  68 


»  3  Feb.    69 


SbCOHD  LXBVTBXAITTS. 

Edgar  Vincent 

Walter  Orlando  Corbet 

William  John  Arthur  Charles  James,  i><iifr«  </ Portland  . 

Guy  Thomas  Saunders  Sebright 

George  Pleydell-Bouverio  

George  Francis  Sutton    

ITm.  Arthur  Grenville  Fortescue    

Bertram  Mont  Orgueil  Hadsloy  Gosselin     

Philip  Gurdon 

Rowland  Winn 

Peter  Audley  David  Arthur  Lovell 

Edward  Knatchbull-Hugessen  

Augustas  John  Henry  Beaumont,  Earl  0/ Wiluhire 


(^earter  Saetere,- 


-a  Joseph  Birch,  27  Feb.  67. 

z  William  Ellis  Re3'nold8, 8  March  76. 


aND    LIXUT. 

77 
77 
77 


LXBT7T.  AMD 
CAPTADT. 


P  3  May  71 

»  7  Oct.  7Z 

»3x  Oct.  7Z 

Z4Aug.  72 

ssJune  73 

5  July  73 
Z9N0V.  71 

6  Jan.  74 
z  Mar.  79 


LIBPT. 

98  Oct.  7x 
28  Oct.  7z 
28  Oct.  7z 
98  Oct.  7z 
98  Oct.  7z 
zsJuly   68 

z  Feb.    73 
3xAug.  73 

6  Dec. 
az  Jan. 

9  Aug. 
z3June 
Z3  June  74 
aoNoT.  75 
z8Mar.  76 
zz  Feb.  77 
zz  Feb.  75 
zz  Sept.  76 
98  Oct.    78 


31  Oct. 
3z  Oct. 

8  Deo. 

5  Sept.  77 
Z9  Oct.  78 
19  Oct.  " 
Z3  Nov. 

5  Oct. 
99  Jan. 
Z9  Feb. 
99  Feb. 
Z3  Aug. 


27  Sept.  79 


Surgeon M^jor.—i  Surgeon S<nor  Constantino  Caridi  Read,>*.i.5.  13  May  53  j  Surgeon,  12  Dec.  68. 
Battalion  Surgeon. — 2  George  Perry,"  Ateiet.  Surgeon,  29  Jan.  55 ;  Surgeon  Major,  96  Feb.  76. 
Surg^o^.^i  Arthur  Bowen  Richard  Myers,  Aeeutant  Surgeon,  96  Sept.  59. 

9  John  Henry  Connel  Whipple,  JlfD.  Aeeietant  Surgeon,  30  Sept.  64. 

z  James  MagiU.  2£D.  3  May  76. 
9b2ieJlor.— Robert  J.  P.  Broughton,  7  Jan.  6a.         I         tet  Battalion  returned  from  the  Crimea,  J«««  1856. 
~  " '■  ^ndBaUdUonreilwmedfrom^ 


Fmdmf  B]iM,'-Jgeuie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


dfivm  Canada,  99  Oct.  z84a. 


1.^2  Coldstream  Guards, 

1  Sir  William  Godrington  eomxnanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Light  DiviBiom,  and  afterwarda  a  Diviaion  throagfamt 
the  BaBtem  oampaini  of  1854-55,  inolnding  the  battles  of  Auna  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fidl  of  Sebaitopol 
(Medal  with  Clasps.  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Military  Order  of  8sto|, 
xst  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  From  xx  November  1855,  and  until  the  evacuation  of  the  OrimM, 
he  was  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army.  Has  also  the  Medaille  Militaire  of  France,  as  having  earn- 
manded  an  army  in  alliance  with  France. 

*  Colonel  FitzBoy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in  the  41st  Begiment,  including  the  battles  of  Ahnand 
lukerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Colonel  Hall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  aoth  Nov.  X854  to  x6th  Jan.  1855  (Medal  with  Glssp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Lt.Colonels  Wigram  and  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  firom  xxthDec.  1854  (Medal  whh 
Clasp,  cth  Class  of  ^e  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

u  Colonel  Lord  Wm.  F.  B.  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  X854  (Medal). 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Fremantle served  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  trom  3rd  Deo.  1854  to  oth  July  1855,  indudiBi 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  also  commanded  163  men  at  the  last  sortie  of  the  Bnssians  against  the  QusAxies  on  7th-ta 
Juno,  and  commanded  the  Woolsack  party  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  x8tli  June— seventy 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  tki 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  with  expedition  into  Nepanl— mentioned  in  despatdHi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Surgeons  Migor  Bead  and  Perry.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


8coU  Guards, 

t  Lord  Bokeby  served  the  campaign  of  18x5  with  the  3rd  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Q<»''^,^ 
and  Waterloo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  in  oonmiand  of  the  xst  Division,  including  the  siege  and  iiu  » 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  XCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  Turkish  Medal,  sa^ 
3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie).  _^  v  -j\ 

>  Colonel  Gipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wound  of  Min>- 
Balaklava,  and  inkerman  (severely  woanded.  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  s6C&w> 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  MiOor.  Knight  of  the  Legionof  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Me^ : 

*  Colonel  Monorieff  served  in  the  Crimea  firom  and  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fitU  of  Sebastopol  (Mcds* 
with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  ^^ 

7  Colonel  Walker  served  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  General  Sir  Arthur  (Tnnynghame  in  South  Affis. 
and  was  present  in  all  the  operations  under  that  Creneral  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  employed  on  maoy  |»' 
portant  missions.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  and  was  one  of  ib« 
delegates  sent  with  the  ultimatum  to  l^ing  Cetywayo.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  Zulu  war  was  ^PP^J^^IfT 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Colonel  Pearson's  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inyesane  and  «« 
occupation  of  Ekowo  during  its  two  months'  investment  by  the  Zulus  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Alterwaraf  ■■ 
Commandant  of  the  Lower  Tugela  (CJ7.). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Hon.  P.  S.  Methuen  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  trom  the  xTtli  Dec.  x674t  *^  ^^ 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^^ 

*  Captain  Paget  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  xjth  December  X873,  attached  to  Capiw> 
Butler's  command  (Medal). 

i«  Quarter  Master  M'Blain  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Baiaju^ 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  1854  QCedal  with  (boruiM^ 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

u  Burgeon  Major  Bobinaon.— For  War  Hervices  see  "  Medical  Department" 

Digitized  by  V^jOO*^  li:^ 


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Soots  Guards. 

"LiirciLLis*'—" Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).     "  Talaykba  "  "  Baerosa.  ' 
"Watkeloo,"  "Alma"  " IiriBRMAir "  "Sevastopol." 


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Colonel.— W  Henry,  iord Rokeby/  G^CJ.  £n«^N,  ai  April  14  ;  X/.<f"  Capt.  ^la  June  23  ;  Capt.  4^  Lt.CoIonel, 

'21  Sept.  3a;  Colonel^  9  Nov.  46;  Majors  '98  June  50  ;  Lt.Colonel,' 17  Feb.  54  ;  M<uor  General,  20  June 54  ; 

Id.GenertU,  30  Sept.  61  ;  General,  8  March  69  ;  Colonel  Scots  Fnsilier  Guards,  13  May  75. 
Lieutoiuuit  Colonel.— 2  Reginald  Gipps,*  Etu.  Jjr  ^*'  ''10  April  49;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  20  June  54;    Bt.  Major, 

6  Jane 56 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Col.  'a  Feb.  58:  Colonel,  5  Jon.  71 ;  Major,  10  Oct.  74  ;  Lt,Col.  5  Sept.  77. 
Ki^ore.- 1  Raymond  Herbert  White,  En$.  xo  April  49 ;  Lt.  '13  April  52  ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col. 

't6  Sept.  59  ;  Colonel,  34  Sept.  75;  Major,  $  Sept.  77. 
a  Gtoorge  Hay  Moncrieff,*  £»*.  6  June  54 ;  Jim.  <f  X<.  ^4  Aug.  54 ;  X<.  ^  Cop^  '15  Jan.  56 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col. 

'19  Aug.  6a  :  Colonel,  a6  Mar.  78  ;  Major,  15  Mar.  79. 
Capttuna  and  LtColoneU.— i  Geo.  Williams  Knox,  £iu.  4r  ^*  19  Jaq*  55 ;  -Z^^*  #*  Capt.  '35  Sept.  57 ;  Capt.  4" 

Lt.Colonel,  '4  April  65. 
a  JETon.  Walter  Rodolph  Treftisis,  Em.  4r  Lt.  'g  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  ^2  Feb.  58  ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  '4  Apr.  65. 
X  Frederick  Palmer,  Ens.  JrLt.ai  Sept.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  ^16  Aug.  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  ao  Aug.  68. 
3  Heniy  Hardinge  Denne  Stracey,  JKi/i^ofy  Secretary  to  the  GhnernerofJiombag:  En9,4rLi.  ^38  Nov.  56;  Li. 

4-  Cmot.  '15  June  60;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  '4  Feb.  71 . 
a  ir<m.  Henry  Th08.Fraaer,£iw.  1*10  Sept.  58;  JBn$.  4- Lt.  '34  June  59;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  1*12  Juno  63;  Capt.4r 

Lt.Col.  ^30  Aug.  7J. 
-  Frederick  Heniy  Harford.  Eiu.  i;  Lt.  ^13  Jan.  60;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  so  June  7a. 
a  Thomas  Philip  Graham,  Ene^  Lt.  ^19  Aug.  63 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  ^4  April  65 ;    Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  17  July  73, 

Fred.  Wm.  Edwd.  Forestier  Walker,^  CB.,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  '5  Sept.  6a;  X<.  ^  Capt.  Pjx  July  65;   Capt.  ^ 
Lt.Colonel,  x  Feb.  73 ;  Colvnel,  15  Oct.  78. 
a  William  JuUus  Gascoigne,  En*.  4-  Lt.  i'3x  Mar.  63 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  »6  Feb.  66;  Cawt  ^  Lt.Colonel.  35  June  73. 
a  George  Gosling,  Ene.  'a8  Jan.  63 ;  JSit«J-X<.i'ioJuly63 ;  JU.4-C'ap^'26June66 ;  dapt.4-Lt.Colonel,27  June  74. 

ir<m.  Joshua  Charles  Yanneck,  En$.4-Lt.  'i  Dec.  63 ;  X«.  ^  Ca»<.  P36  June66 ;  C^.^  Lt.Colonel,  10  Oct.  74. 

Barrington  Bnlkley  Douglas  Campbell,  £n«.  ^2^.PioMay64;  Ju.^C<ip<.'i8Dec.66;  Ui|><.4-X«.Co{.i7May76. 
3  Hon.  Paul  Sanford  Methuen,* Military AttaeU at  Berlin-,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  'n  Nov.  64;  Lt.  4-  dyft.  'as  Dec.  67 ; 

Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  15  July  76. 

"  •   ■        "       *  ' --    -  -    .        »        '8;  CSa/>f.  ^  X«.Co2. 30  June  77. 

4r  Capt.  1*30  June  69 ;  Capt.  ^Lt.  Col.  i  Aag.77. 
;  Lt.4rCapt.^73vljtg;  Capt.4' Lt.Col.s Sept.77. 
I  Henxy  Fludyer,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  1*39  May  66 ;  Lt.  ^  Capi.  ^21  Aug.  69 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Colonel,  19  Dec.  77. 
3  William  Edward  Montgomery,  Ene.4r  Lt.  '27  June  66 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.  '5  Mar.  70 ;  Capt.4-  Lt.Colonel,  a  Apr. 78. 
X  Mildmay  Willson  Willson,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  1*3  Aug.  66 ;  Lt,  ^r  Capt.  >3  Sept.  79;  Capt.  Jr  Lt.ColonH,  14  Dea  78. 
z  Leopold  James  Yorke  Campbell  Scarlett, !?»«.  ^  X^.'ix  Dec.  66;  Lt.  4rCapl.  >a4  Sept.  70;   Capt.  ^ 

X<.&<MMi.a4Feb.  79. 
a  Inigo  Riobmund  Jones,  Ens.  4-  Lt.  Pi8  Dec.  66;  1^.4-  Capt.  P4  Feb.  71 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  15  Mareh  79 


.! 


I  Ralph  Vivian,  Ens.  4r  Lt.  ^ag  Nov.  64 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  29  Aug.  68  . 

1  Hon.  Francis  Charles  Bridgoman,  Ene.  4'Lt.  1*11  July  65 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  1*30 

2  Henry  Edward  Home  DrummQnd-Moray,2fiw.^X<.'''5Jan.66 ;  Lt.4rCapt.^7J\ 


LlBXTTXKAVTS  AKD  CAPTAIFS. 

I  5^  William  Gordon  Gordon-Cumming,  Bart 

I  Thomas  William,  Viscount  Coiie 

I  foil.  Richard  Southwell  George  Stapletou  Cotton 

a  Arthur  Broadwood,  Instructor  of  Mueketrui  Jan.  77 

Frederick  Lorn  Campbell,  Brigade  Major,  Mome  Dietriet 

a  Arthur  Henry  Paget* 

1  Xord  Francis  Charles  Gordon-Lennox     

X  i9*r  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  Willshire.^aW 

2  fltolliott  Williams  Erskine     

a  Hon.  Arthur  Hay  David  Fraser     

I  Henry  Pakenham-Mahon     

XordAlbertCharlosSeymour,.iDC.  to PrineeEdward  qfSaxeWeimar  '26  June  67 

Lisutbkakts. 

Hon.  North  de  Coigny  Dalrymple,  A^utani  i  Jan.  79 

a  William  Augustus  Home-Drummond-Moray  

X  Maximilian  Dudley  Digges  iDalison,  Lieutenant   Inttruetor   of\ 

Mueketry  at  Hftke } 

I  Archibald  Spencer  Drummond 

I  Arthur  Cyprian  Knollys 

I  Frederick  William  Romilly,a«Alf<i^Cb<l«f^« 

z  John  Bourohier  Stracey  

X  Henry  Wiokham 

a  Hon.  Charles  Harbord,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Marquis  of  Lome    

a  Hugh  Drummond  Hay  Bamett 

I  Hon.  James  Henry  Duncombe   

a  Charles  Crutohley  

I  George  Cosmo  Abercromby 

a  Robert  CuUar-Fergusson    

a  Neil  James  Menzies  , 

a  Eugene  Leopold  Selwyn  Brett,  Adjutant  a  April  78  

a  air  Robert  Drummond  Moncreiflte,  Bart 

a  John  William  Ainslie  Drummond 

Clarence  Granville  Sinclair 

I  Hon.  Luke  White    

a  Edward  Watkin  WiUiams  Wynn 

a  Hon.  Alexander  Francis  Henry  Campbell 


coanT, 

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»x4  Jan.    71 


3VD  LI  BUT. 


SbCOXD   LIBUTBKAKT8. 

I  Hon.  Arthur  Hay    

Hon.  Thos.  H.  A.  E.  Cochrane 

Hon.  Arnold  Allan  Cecil  Keppel  

3  Lionel  George  Henry  Seymour  Dawson- Damer 

z  Robert  Dundas 

X  Charles  Edward  Hartopp    

a  Francis  Edmund  George  Astley  , 

I  Alan,  Lord  Greenock , 

a  Laurence  George  Drummond , 

Basil  Scott-Murray    

i^rter  Masters.-^ I  John  M'Blain,**  17  Nov.  69. 

a  Frederick  Butterworth,  35  Mar.  73. 
SurgeonMajor.—iFreA.  Robinson,^'  MD.,  A.S.  19  Nov.  47  ;  Surgeon,  30  Mar.  57 ;  Surgeon  Mayor,  X9  Nov.  67. 
Battalion  Surgeon.— i  Surgeon  Mqjor  William  Ralph  Lane,  A.S.  39  Dec.  54 ;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  71. 
Surgeon.— 2  Wm.  Maunsell-Collins,  MD.  Assist.  Surgeon,  3  Oct.  66. 

Solicitor.— Fred.  Ouvry,  9  Nov.  58.  Facings  Blue.  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

iatt.  returned  from  the  Crimea,  4  Julg  1856.    2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Canada,  18  September  1864. 

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24  Feb. 
z5  Aug. 
19  Occ. 
x5  Jan. 
zi  May 
33  Feb. 
aa  Mar. 
8  Dec. 
37  Sept. 
X3  Mar. 


BVSIQir 
AlTD  LIB17T. 


'35  Deo. 
»iS  Feb. 
30  Sept.  68 

'aa  Aug. 

laJune  69 

'34  July  69 

'3z  Aug.  69 

P20  Oct.  69 

»  5  Mar.  70 

'34  Sept.  70 

>  4  Feb.  71 


38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


a8  0ct. 

38  Oct. 
a8  Oct.  , 
30  April  73 
34  July  74 
z8Mar.  75 
30  April  75 
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9  Aug.  75 
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x8  Mar.  76 
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39  April  76 
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6  Sept.  76 
II  Feb.  77 
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15  July 


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'17  May   71 

'30  Aug.  71 
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34  April  7a 
39  June  7a 

z  Feb.  73 
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35  June  73 
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Batt. 


ist  Batt.,  Xalto.  1  1«i.    //m^    1?^„«7    C..^/-\  fSuhDitirici  Vo.  62. 

and  Batt.,  Jabbulpore.  BMifftl     I  "t   {Ine  KoyoL   bCOtS).  iBriffode  Dep^,  Qleaaou. 

)yal  Ojrpher  within  the  Collar  of  St.  Andrew,  and  the  Crown  over  it.    In  the  second  Colour  the  Thistle  ami 

'n.    ••  St. Lucia "**  Eomokt-op-Zbk"  "Eotpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    **Co»uKirA**  "Bubaco"  **Bai.ijix»ca." 

rroRiA"  "St.  Skbastiak"    "Niv*"   •*PBiriirBULA"   "Niaoaea"   " Watxbloo"    "Naofobb"  "Mabbid- 

"  *'Ata"  "Ai.ma"  "Ihibbmak"  "Sbvastopol"  *•  Tabu  F0BT8  ••  "Pbeik.'* 

3er.ColoneL— Henry  Phipps  Raymond,  Siuiffn,  9  AprU  25;  Lt.  '17  March  27  :  Capt.  'ai  March  34;  BiM^ftr, 

aif  I    9  Nov.  46 ;  Major,  *i7  Dec.  47  ;  Lt.Colontl.  '17  Jan.  51 ;  CoUmel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Qen^ral,  6  Feb.  65 ; 

*^y-     Lt.Oeneral,  26  May  73  ;  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  ist  Foot,  ti  July  77. 

...   Lieutenant  Colonels.— x  Bdw.  Thos.  St.  Lawrence  MccGwire,  Sim.   '19  Oct.  49;  JA,  '21  May  5a;  Capt. 
'19  Jan.  55;  Major,  9  Feb.  67  ;  Li. Colonel,  '25  Mar.  71 ;   Colonel,  25  MaitUi  76. 

...    2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart,^  Jim.  ■'ax  May  52 ;  Lt.  11  Aug.  54;  Capt.  30  Mar.  58 ;  Mqfor,  '22  Feb.  71 ;  Lin- 
tenant  Colonel,  14  Aug.  76. 

...   Kaiors.— X  Henry  Geoive  White,* JP«*^«,  30  Deo.  53 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  '30  Mar.  58 ;  Mt^for,  »«5  Mar.  71 ; 
I     Breoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
2  Richard  Abraham  Manners,*  Eneign,  12  May  53 ;  Lt.  'x8  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  »6  June  59 ;  Brevet  Major, 

5  July  7a ;  Major,  $  Aug.  76. 
X  James  William  HasseU,  ^  Eneign,  ^12  Sept.  53 ;  U.%  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  25  Mar.  61;  Bt.Major,  14  AprU  74: 

Major,  30  Nov.  78. 
2  George  Gilbert  Stewart,"  Eneign,  20  Feb.  55;  ■^-  5  Joiie  55  ;  Capt.  '8  May  66 ;  Bt.  Major,  31  Dec  78  ; 
Major,  XX  Feb.  80. __^ 


Captaiits. 

2  George  William  Thompson" 

X  Crosswell  Keano  Charles  Rooke^*   

1  Charles  Atkinson  Logan 

2  George  Paterson 

2  p.9.e.  Frederick  de  Lamare  Moriaon.. 
2  John  de  Stuteville  Isaacson 

Frederick  Coningham  . 


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LIBUT. 


16  Feb. 
I'aoMar. 
4  July 
4  July 
X5  Jan. 
24  May 
20  May 

2  Baron  George  Booth ('23  Dec. 

I  William  Bell  Macdonald ~     '" 

I  Arthur  William  Sheringham 

1  George  Seaforth  Rodon 

X  Thomas  French  Ross 

2  Arthur  Smith 

a  Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor  

X  Harry  Gardner   

a  William  Drurv  Shaw 

!x  Stephen  Blyth Moore 

2  Henry  William  Tombs 

1  Herbert  Durell  Terry 

2  Rowland  Feamley  Kyrle  Money,  Interpreter 


55I  17  June 
$1  '  ft  Mar. 
55  •'30  July 
6c<^i4  June 
6t,>  8  Aug. 
6]  I  >' 13  Jan. 
64  Pi^July 
ti\  uMay 

» 1 1  July    65 1 V  Oct. 

'29  June  6^'  3  Oct. 
X 7  April  fj:7  7  Dec. 

P  8  July   th  ''^7  Oct. 

P3oOct.    at,  ^'2  7  Oct. 

Px8Nov.  6tM  3^37  Oct. 

»'x3June  6*;;''»7  0ct. 
XI  Dec.    at  i  28  Oct. 

'27  April  7t.    a8  Oct. 

P  8  Dec.   f- .  '  5  Jan. 

*■  8  May   *  .    3  a  Oct. 

^•aaFeb.    jr  J 8  Oct. 


5  Sept.  67 

^  a  Sept.  68 

3  Oct.     70 

'as  Mar.    71 

'21  June  71 

'28  Oct.    71 

XI  April  75 

19  Jan.   76 

5  Aug.  76 

19  July  77 

21  July   77 

24  Nov.  77 
2  Mar.  78 
8  Mar.  78 

25  Sept.  78 
13  Nov.  78 


LlBUTBHAlTTS. 

2  HenryLonsdale  Hallewell 

I  Alan  William  Low  Rickards  

1  Victor  Alexander  Farquharson....*. 

X  Egerton  Payler  Morgan-Payler 

2  Edward  Lindesay 

1  George  Charles  Peard,  Inetruetor  ofMueketrf  x3Mar.76 
X  Charles  Henry  Gostling    

2  Vernon  Grarteide  Tippinge,  Inet.o/Mueketry  11  Dec.  78 
2  Joseph  Cunliflb  Fenton    

Charles  WUliam  Southcott  Hallett  

2  Charles  HarcourtStisted,.<l(^'K<aii<  XX  Jan.  79 

X  Edward  Altham  Altbam,  .it^Mton^  20  Sept.  ji   

2  Hamilton  William  Broadloy  

2  William  Arthur  Edward  Boyd  

Edward  Steuart  Masters 

I  Thomas  Rowland  Scarlett  

X  David  Fitz>Ameline  Robert  Aiicketill    

X  Archibald  M'Lachlan  

I  William  Wingfleld  Vemer  Pakenham  

1  William  Douglas 

2  Hamilton  John  Goold- Adams  

2  Arthur  Leonard  Williams  

2  William  Erskine  Gn^m  Login     

2  David  Campbell  Da  Costa 


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.'.  J'*:Jo^ontf  Stuart  Berred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aand  Apnl  untfl  severely  wounded  on  rth  June  x  855  (Medal 
jnui  oiMp  5th  Clam  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turlriah  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  indnding  the 
w«Bg  of  Smho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasns) . 


'"iy  wifcu  uwiierar  jneia  Force,  wucn  tooK  tbe  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  rebel  ohie&  Tantia  Toneeand 

«?J®-         from  penetrating  mto  the  Deccan.  ^ 

.cth^!'  y^'SS  ^®^  ^  ^'^^  5M5?™  cwnpaign  of  x8s4-S5.  J^d^idinfir  the  siege  and  &U  of  Sebastopol,  from 
jjth  Dec.  185^  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  TurkishMedal).  Berved  the  campaign  of  x86o  in 
CUro*)      ™^  *^®  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 

j^^or  Hassell  served  at  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  from  aoth  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkiah 

?•  ^prStewart  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tamrku.  and  occn- 
I*HOD^of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp).  *     ' 

flvIw^^^S:  ^-  Thompson  served  in  the  Canton  Police  Force  from  1858  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
Bnetotog  id^  the  Kwang  Tung  rebels  on  8th  Jan.  1859.  CJampaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  including  the  taUnir 
Tr,Sl!&t**SS.??*^^i  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  the  latter  part  as  Orderly  Officerto  Brigadier 

1???^  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  ® 

♦,vll  #^2?"  Books  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku.  occnpa- 
Uon  of  Tienlsm,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  axst  Sept.,  and  surronder  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Chwps). 


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J'  LtO)lonel  Fhillipps  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion,  and  Queen's,  throughout  the  oamiMtign  of  x86o  in 
North  (3hina  (Medal  with  two  (Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

'  Sir  (Seorge  CoU^  was  employed  on  special  service  on  the  Cape  Frontier  in  1858, 59,  and  x86x~occupation 
of  Ereli's  territory,  defeat  and  death  of  Tola  (twice  thanked  by  the  Government,  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  through- 
oat  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  xath  and  X4th  August,  i8th  and 
2itt  Sept,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  fhym  the  17th  December 
1S71  in  command  of  the  Transport  and  line  of  communications,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  defence 
of  the  Posts  of  Quarman  and  Fommanah,  and  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  men- 
boned  in  desnatohes.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CH.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Mi^or  waring  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Corps  (men- 
boned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

.  "  Mi^or  Kelly-Kenny  served  the  camiMtign  of  x86o  in  North  China  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephsen, 
incloding  the  action  of  Sinho  (mentioned  m  despatches),  taking  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  the  campaign  of  1867-68  in  Abyssinia  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
leepatches  for  '*  zeal,  energy,  and  ability,"  Medal). 

^  ^*  Major  Holt  was  thanked  in  (3eneral  orders  dated  at  Poona  xath  July  x866  for  his  "  noble  efforts  "  in  saving 
ue  on  the  occasion  of  the  wreck  of  the  Pilgrim  ship  Diamond,  and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  Commander  in 
^iaet  at  Bombay  as  "  deserving  of  the  warmest  admiration."  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,— as  Pro- 
roBt  Marshal  at  Zoula,  and  subsequently  in  the  Transport  Train ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at  Belago  Pass 
irhilBt  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord  Napier  (Medal« 
uid  promoted  to  Captain  unattached) . 

^  Major  Morris  served  with  the  75th  Begunent  in  the  Indian  Campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  occupation, 
uter  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  of  the  fortfied  outposts  and  camp  with  Outram's  Force,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
attacks  ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Boss  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  35th  Regiment  during  me  campaign  in  theShahabad  district,  Bengal,  in 
(858  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Baillie  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  Cliina  with  the  3rd  Buflb  (Medal  with  CTlasp  for  the  Taku 
Ports). 

"  Captains  Mackie  and  Hughes  served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 
,  **  Captain  Dderton  served  with  the  68th  Light  In&ntary  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at 
tbe  attack  on  the  (Sate  Pah  CMedal). 

"^  Major  Blurton  served  tne  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  (jhina  campaign  of  x86a 
(Medal  with  CJlasp  tor  Pekin) . 

»  Captain  Craig.— For  War  Sevrices,  «m  Army  Pay  Department. 

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127  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers, 

with  his  Company  a  portion  of  the  asth  Bombay  Native  Infantry  which  had  been  driven  back  by  overpowennjf 
numbers  (specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  despatch  for  ''^prompt  resolution  in  charging  most  suooessrally 
the  very  superior  force  of  the  rebels,  routing  them  with  loss,  and  pursuing  them  till  out  of  reach"),  ca|*aTeor 
Calpee,  action  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior.  Served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  Colonel  Liddel's  Coramn 
In  Bundlekund  in  August  September  and  October  1858,  and  also  with  Colonel  Meade's  Column  in  Central  Inj** 
in  February  March  and  April  1859,  clearing  the  jungles  and  in  the  pursuit  and  capture  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^or) .  ,      , 

*"  Lt.Coionel  Donnelly  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the   battles  in  toe 
Crimea,  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medsl). 
"  Lt. Colonel  Scott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  1855  (Hedal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal)^^ 
**  Lt.Coionel  Dumaresq  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  Trom  July  1855;   did  duty  in  the  Trencbea 
of  the  right  attack  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  Colonel  Scratchley  served  at  the  siege  and  ftiUof  Sebastopol  from  Aug.  1855,  and  accompanied  the  expedition 
to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turlash  Medal) .  Served  the  campaigns  in  Oude  of  1857-58,  havingjoined  General 
Windham's  Force  at  Cawnporein  Nov.  1857,  "od  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
•*  Lt.Coionel  Maquay  served  as  Captain  with  the  Engineers'  Force  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  in  the  Crimea  in 
1855-56  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tiie  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  severely  wounded  at  Bowa,  and  present 
at  three  other  engagements  (mentioned  in  several  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»5  Colonel  W.  B.  Gosset  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh 
Rose  in  1858 ;  was  Directing  Engineer  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Chandairee,  present  at 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Jhansi,  commanded  the  axst  Company  Royal  Engineers  during  the  action  of  Koonch, 
present  at  the  actions  of  Goolowlee,  Calpee,  and  C^walior,  and  the  capture  of  the  two  latter  places  (sereral  times 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

««  Lt. Colonel  Malcolm  served  with  the  23rd  Company  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  of  Futteh- 
pore,  relief  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  aShir  of  Seraighat,  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
capture  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'7  Lt.  Colonel  MacDonnell  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  Head  Quarters  in  command  of  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  was  present  at  the  action  or  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as 
having  ''rendered  valuable  and  important  services."  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

•*  Lt.Coionel  C.  E.  Webber  served  with  the  aisl  Company  Royal  Engineers  thron^fhont  the  campaign  at  1858  m 
Central  India,  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  escalade  of  Jhansie,  where  he 
was  one  of  the  officers  who  led  the  assault;  also  served  in  the  campaign  of  1859  (three  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Grovemor  of  Bombay). 

®t  Lt.Colonel  J.  M.  H.  Maitland  served  in  China  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  and 
at  the  storming  of  Chek-Hung  under  Sir  Charles  Straubenzee.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  on  the 
25th  June  1859  under  Rear  Admiral  Hope,  when  he  was  in  command  of  the  Marksmen  on  board  a  division  of  Gun 
Boats  during  the  naval  action,  and  in  charge  of  the  ladder  party  when  the  assault  was  made  oyer  the  mad. 
Specially  mentioned  in  despatchea  "  for  gallantry,  Ac."  (Medal). 

7<)  Major  Festing  served  in  the  first  Brigade  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose's  Central  India  Field  Force  througbont  the  cam- 
Daign,  and  afterwards  in  the  Gwalior  Division  under  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  present  at  the  captures  of  Chandeyree, 
Jhansi,  Calpee,  Gh^alior,  and  Poorie;  actions  of  Koonch  and  Goolowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

71  Major  Papillon  served  in  China  during  1858-60,  accompanied  the  expeditions  to  the  North  in  1858  and  i860 ; 
during  the  campaign  of  the  latter  year  commanded  as  a  Lieutenant  the  8th  Company  Royal  Engineera,  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Aug.  2zst  and  22nd)  and  engaged  at  the  affiiirs  of  Sinho,  Changkyawang, 
and  Pahlichaou  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7«  Colonel  G.  D.  Pritchard  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59  with  the  23rd  Company  BoyaJ  Engineers, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khi^wa,  throughout  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on 
6th  Dec.  1857,  action  of  IChodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcnnd  campaign,  in- 
cluding the  attack  on  Fort  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  throughout  the  Oude  and  Tnns- 
Gogra  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Doundcrakera.  attack  on  Fort  Oomreah,  action  of  Biu;ieedia,  capture  of 
Fort  Musjeedia,  and  aflTair  on  the  Raptee  near  Bankee  (Medal  with  two  Clomps).  Served  during  the  China  war  of 
x86o,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  led  the  assaulting  party  (alter  Major  Gmham,  Royal 
Bngineers,  was  wounded)  at  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  being  one  of  the  first  to  enter ;  present  at  the 
affairs  of  the  i8th  and  23rd  Sept.,  and  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Meoal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  loth  Company  Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Al^seinian  cam- 
paign and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storming  of  the  Fortrei^  of  Magdala— woundea  in  the  right 
arm  and  shoulder  (mentioned  in  despatched,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

'*  Lt.Colonel  Brooke  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  wounded  in  the  action  at  Rangmriri, 
also  present  at  the  action  of  Kakaramea,  and  capture  of  Wereroa  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Brevet  of  Mji^r, 
and  Modal). 

7*  Colonel  Harrison  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  attacks  on  the  Ahunbagh 
under  Outram ;  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  aflkira  at  Fort 
Roolah,  AUeegunge,  and  Bareilly ;  through  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  aflbir  at  Buxargluit ;  and 
as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  India  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including 
afiUrs  at  Bnrgudiah,  Fort  Mudjidea,  and  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  China  war  of  i860,  and 
was  present  at  t?ie  affkirs  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts.  Wasattfushed  to  the  Quarter 
Master  General's  Staff  during  the  advance  on  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  present  at  the  aflkirs  of  Benbo  and 
Uleangho  on  the  i8th  and  23rd  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  M^'or).  Sened 
in  the  Tatter  part  of  the  Zulu  War  of  1879,  for  some  time  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  and  was  present  in  th« 
engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  afterwards  in  the  Transvaal  in  command  of  the  troops 
not  engaged  in  the  operations  asrainst  Sekukuni  (mentioned  in  despatches. ) 

7*  Major  Courtney  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  ChiniEt  in  1858-62,  and  was  present  at  the  action  <^ 
Bheksing  with  the  Kwantung  rebels  on  the  8th  Jan.  T859.  Accompanied  the  Naval  forces  under  Sir  Michael  Sc7- 
mour  to  the  Peiho  river  in  May  1858,  and  was  engaged  m  the  demolition  of  the  forts  at  iu  mouth.  Served  throagh- 
out  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  <.}hina  as  Acting  Adjutant  to  the  combined  force  of  Royal  Engineers  and  Madrsft 
Sappers,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tanku,  siege  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (mentioned  a 
despatches),  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  CBj. 

7>f  Lt.Colonel  Sanford  served  in  China  in  1858,  during  the  occupation  of  Canton,  the  expedition  to  Pecbo, 
demolition  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  river  and  advance  to  Tientsin.  Also  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of 
China  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  1862,  including  the  oaptore  of 
the  stockades  of  Nanhsiang.  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  ot  Kadin,  Tsinpoo.and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  cf 
Nsjow.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War  of  1878-79,  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  of  the  ist  Division  in  th« 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ali  Muf^jid  (Mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lieut.  Colonel). 

7«  Msjor  News'.me  served  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  fh)m  June  1854  as  a  volunteer,  and  fbr  sach 

service  with  the  Royal  Engineers  from  Oct.  1854  to  May  i»s5,  as  Assistant  Engineer,  he  received  his  Ccaami»«^oc 

in  the  Corps ;  has  received  the  Crimean  Medal  wiUi  three  Clasps,  the  Turkish  Medal .  and  the  5th  Class  of  the  Me«li:d:« 

77  Major  D.  C.  Walker  served  with  the  Raipootana  Field  Force  in  185-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ko-: 

Awah  and  the  sie^e  of  Kotah (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7«  Major  Himo  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  1  tth?  actions  of  Sini'' 
ani  Tangku.  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7«  Major  Keith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  {^L^W 
with  Clasp). 
7*t  Major  R.  O  Jones  landed  on  the  Gold  Coast  ou  the  23rd  December  1873  in  command  of  the  98th  Oompas.t 


Royal  Engineers,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the  Ashanti  war  (Medal). 

*>  M^jor  Clements  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1860  in  North  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actioi»>  of 
Sinho  and  Tangk      '  -        •  - ..     _  ^    «.  _         .  .  .        -  ^  .  .     ..    .  . 

with  two  Clasps). 


Sinho  Md^Tangku,  stoiTO  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  near  Tungchow, j^  |^^f^j){(Pekin  (Med*- 


War  Servkes  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers,  128 

•'  Mjy'or  Warburton  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  employed  on  special  servioe  and  mentioned  in 
dwDstches  (Medal). 

"Major  Sturt  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  commanded  No.  a  Company  Bombay  Sappers  which  did 
excellent  service  on  the  Senafd  Pass  and  the  Sooro  Defile,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of 
Magdala  (Medal). 

"Major  C.  J.  O'N.  Ferguson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861-66,  including  the  actions  of  Katikara  and 
Kaitahi  (Medal). 

"r  Lt.Colonel  Warren  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Kafir  outbreak  in  1877-78,  with  local  rank  of  Lient. 
Colonel,  in  command  of  the  Diamond  Fields  Horse,  and  took  part  in  several  actions  (Brevet  of  Lieutenant  Colonel). 
Commanded  part  of  the  Griqualand  West  Field  Force  in  the  driqua  rising  in  1878,  inolading  numerous  engagements 
snd^vkirmiehes  witti  the  natives  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches ;  commended  in  the  Grovemor's  despatches 
for  "energy,  i^ility,  and  resource  displayed  under  most  trying  circumstances"). 

**  Miy'or  Crowdy  was  present  in  charge  of  a  Detachment  of  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  Naval  operations  in  the 
Strait  of  Simonoseki  in  Japan  from  the  5th  to  3th  Sept.  1864,  resulting  in  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
Batteries  of  the  Prince  of  Negato  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

"  Major  W.  H.  MuUoy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864,  including  the  action  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

••  Major  W.  H.  Collins  served  imder  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Sebundy 
Sappers  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Dalimcote 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  Captain  B.  F.  Morris  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  G  Company  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners 
(Medal). 

**  Captain  E.  Harvey  commanded  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Lushai  Expeditionaiy 
Force  under  Brigadier  Greneral  Bourchier  in  1871-72,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  been  "  indefatigable 
in  pioneering  and  driving  roads  through  almost  impenetrable  forests  and  along  rocky  mountain  sides  "  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

**  Captain  C.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Acting  Quarter  Master  on  detached  duty  at 
Antalo  superintending  works  in  that  division  with  Madras  Sappers  (Medal). 

*'  Captain  M.  T.  Sale  served  throughout  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65  in  command  of  a  Company  of  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners,  and  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  T.  J.  Willans  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign;  commenced  the  Survey  of  the  Railway  in 
Nov.  1867,  remained  superintending  bridges  till  ordered  to  the  front ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  imd  storming 
of  Ma;?dala  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  with  the  Railway  Department,  Medal). 

'*  Captain  R.  A.  Sargeaunt  served  in  the  Passes  during  the  Ab3^ssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  Water  Supply  and 
rood  repairs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

^  Captain  W.  Osbom  served  with  No.  i  Company  Bombay  Sappers  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  and  performed 
the  duties  of  Adjutant  (torn  Jan.  to  May  1868  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  T.  B.  B.  Savi  commanded  the  4th  Company  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  an 
AAsistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  left  Column  of  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i«  Captain  A.  W.  Baird  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Traffic  Manager  of  the  Railway,  and  was  mentioned 
in  despatches  for  zeal  and  management  in  bringing  safely  and  expeditiously  troops  and  baggage  for  embarkation 
(Medal). 

'*^  Captain  M.  S.  Bell  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer 
with  the  Right  Coliunn  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66,  ana  was  present  at  the  seizure  of  the  Monar  Bridge  (Medal 
with  Clasp) .  Commanded  the  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  t£t)ughout 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,— the  forced  march  of  600  miles  made  by  the  Detachment,  its  services,  and  the  conduct 
'"  "  •       -    »  '' 3  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout 

'  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (men- 
ria  Cross). 

'^  Captain'F.  W.  Heneage  commanded  the  Detachment  of  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870 
from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

'*♦  (Taptain  T.  H.  Holdich  served  in  1865-66  on  special  duty  with  a  Survey  Detachment  in  Bhootan.  figured  in  the 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  engaged  in  carrying  on  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  from  the  Coast  to 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

""  Captain  Coaker  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  working  with  the  4th  Company  Bombay  Sappers  and 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal) . 

1*0  Lieut.  B.  M.  Hyslop  served  with  the  Right  Colimin  of  the  Lushai  Field  Force  in  the  campaign  of  1871-72,  in 
command  of  a  company  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanks  of  Indian  and  Home 
Governments,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'**  Captain  Puzey  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  charge  of  the  Telegraphs  between  Zoulla  and  Antalb. 
*'  The  telegraph  worked  well  and  rendered  important  service  "  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

^"  Captain  H.  Jekyll  served  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  charge  of  the  Telegraph  until  invalided  on  the  30th  January 
1874  (Medal). 

'**  Major  North  served  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875.  Commanded  the  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the 
Afghan  war  of  1878-0  (Brevet  ot  Major). 

'"  Lieut.  Reginald  Clare  Hart  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society;  a  Medallion 
from  the  Mayor,  in  the  name  of  the  City  of  Boulogne  :  and  a  Medal  of  Honour  of  the  First  Class,  bv  the  President  of 
the  French  Republic,  for  saving  the  life  ol'  a  Frenchman  from  drowning  in  the  Harbour  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  on 
the  aTth  July  1869,  he  himself  having  received  on  this  occasion  several  severe  wounds  of  the  head  and  face  from 
fitrikmg,  in  a  Leap  from  the  Pier,  some  sunken  piles  or  rocks.  Served  with  the  Kbyber  Column  in  the  Afgixan 
war  from  January  to  Juue  1879,  first  with  and  Division  attached  as  a  Regimental  Officer  to  the  24th  Pmijab  Native 
Iikfiintry  during  the  2nd  Bazaar  Expedition  a^ramst  the  Zukha  Khel  Afreedis,  and  afterwards  with  the  :8t  Division. 
Was  severtd  times  employed  by  the  Quarter  Master  Geueral's  Department  in  making  rocoanafssancea  (mentioned 
in  Lieut.General  Maude's  despatch,  Victoria  Cross). 

"•  Lieut.  G.  F.  Mann  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  7th  October  1873  until  invalided  on  the  20th  January  1874, 
having  made  the  road  from  Dunquah  to  Mansu  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

^^  Lieut.  M.  W.  Skinner  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  from  the  14th  December  1873  until  invalided  on  the  12th  January 
1874  (Ashanti  Medal). 

^  Lieut.  £.  W.  Cotter  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  present  with  the  rear  guard  at  the  defence 
of  the  post  of  Quarman  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

>*  Lieut.  H.  B.  Rich  served  with  the  expedition  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  1875. 

^*  Majors  Richardson  and  Travers.    For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers), 

\  General  Goodwyn  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26  (Medal).    Also  in  the  Punjaub  cam- 
paign (Medal). 

***^''  William  Baker  served  in  the  Sutlcj  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  conducting 
General  Dick's  Division  into  the  entrenchments  at  Sobraon  (Modal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

Lord  Napier  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^^6  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 


of  the  Officer  commanding  prominently  brought  to  notice  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  throughout 
the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  mcluding  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  *"""''  -^  '^"-^-     --"         -  -^ 

tioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross) . 


(htffM  killed)  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed),  and  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers  at  the  battle 
e  ??  v*?°'  ^^^  ^^  '**®  subsequent  a<lvance  on  Lahore  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet 
ofll^or).  Appointed  in  1846  Chief  Engineer  to  conduct  the  siege  of  the  hill  Fort  of  Kangra.  and  received  the 
special  thanks  of  Government  for  his  services  in  the  transport  of  the  siege  train  to  that  place.  Served  the  Pnnjaab 
ampaign  of  1848-49,  was  Chief  Engineer  during  part  of  the  siege  of  Mooltan  in  iSj^j^iJ^ej^M^JI^t^i^f^^ilgdCom* 


1 28a  War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  (late  Bengal  Engineers). 

manding  Engineer  of  the  Right  Wing  at  the  battle  of  Groojerat,  and  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  pursuit  of  the  Bikh  Amy 
(mentioned,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Commanded  a  Column  which  defeated  theHii»- 
sunzie  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountam  in  Hazara  in  1853.  Present  with  the  expedition  against  the  Boree  Aflreedeet  in 
1853-53,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  Government  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throoghout  the  Indian  miit.Qy 
campaigns ;  was  Chief  of  the  Staff  to  Outram  in  1857,  ft°d  present  in  the  several  actions  Iea£ng  to  the  fiilt  relief  0! 
x<ncknow  in  Septembei>— Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  Charbagh ;  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  rescue  of  the  nere 
train  which  had  been  surrounded  and  cut  off  in  the  suburbs ;  the  sortie  for  the  capture  of  Phillip's  Garden  Batterr, 
and  other  separate  operations  (severely  wounded).  Present  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  in  the  latto'  operations  st  tbc 
Alumbagh  after  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow.  Brigadier  and  Chief  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luckso^f 
(mentioned,  CJB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior.  Defeated  Tautia  Topee  at  Jonra-Alipore,  cap- 
turing 35  guns  (thanks  of  Parliament,  andJTCB.).  When  in  conmiand  of  the  Gwalior  Division  bombarded  au4 
reduced  the  Fort  of  Powrie  in  Aug.  1858.  After  five  days'  close  pursuit  surprised  and  defeated  with  a  Sqaadrou  rf 
the  x^th  Hussars  Feroze  Shah's  Force  at  Banode  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  fbrLooknoir).  Com- 
manded the  3nd  Division  of  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  the  campaign  of  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinbo; 
present  at  Tangku  (Division  in  reserve);  with  his  Division  and  the  whole  of  the  Artillery,  in  conjunction  witkth^ 
French  Division  of  General  Collineau,  conducted  the  operations  ending  in  the  storming  of  the  North  Taku  Fort; 
present  at  the  advance  upon  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (thanks  of  Parliament,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  promoted  Mj^ot 
General  for  distinguished  service,  and  appointed  Military  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Governor  General  of  India^. 
Baised  to  the  Peerage  in  x868  for  his  emment  services  as  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Abyssinian  Bxpeditionarr 
Force,  also  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  nominated  a  QCB. 

*  General  Becher  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Affghanistan,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass 
(Medal),  Sutlei  campaign  in  X846,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Majrr.. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  in  operations  against  the  mutineers  on  the  Hazara  Frontier,  and  in  opera* 
tions  on  the  Eusufzai  Frontier  in  1857  (Civil  CB.,  Med^with  Clasp). 

**  Lieut.General  Hutchinson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  (Medal). 

*'  Mcgor  General  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal).  Pnniaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  as  Ad- 
jutant of  Sappers  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Burmese  war  of  1652-53, 
and  accompanied  the  Column  under  General  steel  to  Tonghoo  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Major  General  Gulliver  served  throughout  Uie  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848-49,  including  the  first  atft, 
storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  xath  September,  and  storm  of  the  city— severely  wounded  (3fedal 
with  Clasp).  As  a  subaltern  raised  the  a^th  Punjaub  Pioneers  and  commanded  them  at  the  ^eges  of  Delhi  a^d 
Lucknow,  and  served  also  throughout  the  campaign  of  x  858-59  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  cf 
Mi^or). 

*•  Major  General  Pollard  served  in  thePunjaub  campaign  of  X848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (wounded),  sod 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  Stewart  served  in  the  Puigaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  0! 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budlekesexai,  ssd 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  General  Maunsell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  throughout  the  operations  before  Mooltan, 
including  the  first  siege,  storming  of  the  intrenched  positions  on  9th  and  xath  September,  and  surrender  of  the 
fortress,  also  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  In  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  commanded  Sappers  and  Miners  at  the  actions  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bndlekeserai,  lad 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  directed  the  right  attack  during  the  final  operations,  and  was  dangerously  wounded 
when  conducting  the  Column  of  assault  on  the  Pahareepore  suburb  on  14th  Sept.  X857.  Commanded  Sappers  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  in  the  Bohilcund  campaign  at  Rooyah,  Alygunge,  and  Bareilljr,  and  at  Mitowlee  ui 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  OB.). 

**  Colonel  Tennant  serveii  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mu'or). 

*>  Colonel  Medley  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeaerai.throaghoat  the 
siege  of  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  whilst  conducting  tne  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  C^Mhmere  Breach 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  Seaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  MjnpoOTj,  and 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Migor). 

M  Colonel  Russell  served  as  Brigade  Mi^'or  of  Engineers  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Havelock,  and  throoghoct 
the  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

u  Colonel  Williams  served  as  Adjutant  of  Engineers  with  the  expedition  to  Pegu  in  xSss,  and  was  prsBent  at 
the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Martaban  and  Rangoon  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  Prome  and  ooonpation 
of  Meaday  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>  Colonel  Innes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Luoknov.ai 
Field  Engineer  with  Franks'  Division  durmg  its  march  through  Oude,  and  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the 
action  at  Sultanpore,  where  "  fiar  in  advance  of  the  leading  skirmishers,  he  was  the  first  to  secure  a  gun  which  the 
enemv  were  abandoning ;  retiring  flrom  this  they  rallied  round  another  gun  farther  back,  firom  which  the  shot 
would  in  another  instant  have  ploughed  through  our  advancing  Columns,  when  he  rode  up  unsupported,  shot  the 
gunner  who  was  about  to  apply  the  match,  and  remaining  undaunted  at  his  post,  the  mark  of  a  handred  matchlock 
men  who  were  sheltered  in  some  adjoining  huts,  kept  the  artillerymen  at  bay  until  assistance  reached  hln  " 
(Victoria  Cross) .  Was  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  Brevet  of  Miyor,  and  a  year's  service). 

s*  Colonel  Chesney  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeaerai,  and  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Engineers 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  twice  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Msjor). 

**  Ooloi^el  Warrand  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  stoge  of  Delhi- 
arm  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Ms^or). 

*B  Colonel  Craster  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  including  the  taking  of  Baasein  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Peju). 

>•  Colonel  Brownlow  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  or 
Delhi— had  charge  of  the  Engineer  park  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operations,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
assault :  served  the  Rohilcund  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

S7  Colonel  Trevor  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53,  including  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  captore  of 
Rangoon  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  stockades  on  xoth  March  1853— slightly  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  X865,— mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Mi^or.  uii 
awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  the  Block  house  at  Dewangiri "  (wounded.  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

M  LtColonel  Limond  served  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Beei- 
dencv  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Stanton  was  reported  by  Earl  Canning  to  have  been  actively  employed  ander  the  Civil  Qovenunect 
during  the  Indian  rebellion.  Served  also  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  JaineramFiold  Force  in  May  1858,  and  was  present 
at  the  afihir  of  Buraon— mentioned  in  despatch  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Perkins  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  siejre  of 
Delhi— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Lang  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  throughoct 
the  siege  of  Delhi— conducted  the  storming  party  to  the  escalade  of  the  Cashmere  Bastion ;  with  Greathed's  Cotams 
at  the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Alyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  battles  of  Cawnpore  aca 
Ehodagunge.  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Thomason  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,includlng  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  thron/^b- 
out  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt.  Colonel  George  Newmaroh  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  constructing  tbedefionces  of  Meemt  tnm 


May  to  Sept.  1857 ;  afterwards  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  Sappers  and  four  field  guns  in  the  Seharanpore 
an«l  Moauinmuggur  districts  under  Colonel  J.  Brind,  aflflintod  in  the  operations  agidnat  the  RohOoimd  rebsls,  and  u 
h  ediMnning^the  town  of  Meeranpore  (Medal).  Digitized  by  ^OO^li:: 


Wav  Servieea  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Bengal  Engineers),  1286 

**  Lt.Ck)loiicI  Ghampain  served  in  the  Indian  mntiny  campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  Bengal  Sappers  at  the  actions  on 
the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  and  thronghout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (wounded) ;  commanded  Head 
Qaarters*  Detachment  of  Sappers  at  the  taking  of  Futtehpore  Sikree,  and  in  the  Agra  district  under  Colonel  Cotton 
served  as  Adjutant  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Xucknow;  was  speciallv  employed  under  Brigadier  Douglas  in  the 
Gaseep6re  and  Shahahod  districts,  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  at  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  to  the 
Kymore  Hills  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*7  Lt.  Colonel  Pemberton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  moluding  the  battle  of  Budleekescrai,  throughout 
the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Water  Bastion— slightly  wounded ;  had 
charge  of  the  Sngineer  Park  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»  Lt. Colonel  Jefflroys  served  with  General  Jones's  Force  in  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

^  LtColonel  Ward  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Bud* 
leeke^cni,andthroughoutthesiegeofDelhi,  actions  of  Gungeree,Puttialee,  and  Mynpoory,  siege  and  capture  0 
Lur'.now;  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign,  including  the  attack  on  Fort  Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge,  and 
crpture of  Bareilly ;  served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

ii  Major  Thackeray  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  actions  on  the  Hindus,  battle  of  Bud- 
leekeserai,  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  obtained  the  victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  conduct  at  the  defence  of 
the  Magasine  during  the  fighting  in  the  town ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialcc,  and 
Mj-npoory,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaiprn,  including  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooyah,  action  of  Alygunge,  and  capture  of  BarciUy;  served  also  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal  with  two 

u  Miajor  Forbes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  action  on  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budleekescrai, 
.hroaghoQtthe  siege  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Ahrghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle 
('  "awnpore,  relief  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded),  attack  on  Fort  Booyah,  action  of 
ATiy^nge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

**  Major  Judge  served  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  on  his  advance  to  Lucknow  ;  was  present  through- 
out Oatram's  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh;  also  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Major  R.  G.  Smyth  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Major  Xonoriefr served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal). 

**  Major  Holmes  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-50  (Medal).  Served  as  Field  Engineer  with  the  Haxara 
Field  Force  in  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  (;lasp). 

^  Lt.Golonel  Blair  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  in  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Eusofoai 
Field  Force  in  186}  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  burning  of  Lalloo  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Served  also  with  the  Column  against  the  Gaddoon  tribe  in  1864  including  the  burning  of  Mundee. 

*•  Lt.(yolonel  St.  John  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  Telegraphs.  "  The  telegraph  worked  well 
and  rendered  important  service  "  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

M  Major  Carter  served  in  tlie  Sikldm  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawlor  in  1861  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
sad  thuiked  by  the  Government  of  India) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the  Boneyrs  and  other 
Affghan  tribea,  including  the  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Piquet  and  Umbeyla,  and  destruction  of  MuUcah 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Director  of  the  Trigono- 
metrical Survey,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  by  the  most  strenuous  exertions  (together  with  his 
JLssLSkants  Lients.  DAmmuler  and  Holdich),  and  at  a  cost  of  great  fktigue  and  privations,  succeeded  in  surveying 
nearly  6,000  square  miles,  and  carried  their  work  ttom  the  coast  to  Magdala ''  (Medal) . 

» Captain  Pierson  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition,  India,  under  Colonel  Gawler  in  1861  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Crovemment  of  India). 

•*  Captain  Broadfoot  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Hasara  Field  Force  in  1868  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

•*  Captain  Heaviside  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-5  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  CSaptain  Clarke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Water  Supply  Department  from  SenaftS  to  Addigomt 
and  performed  excellent  service  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

•  Captain  J.  A.  Armstrong  served  with  the  Hasara  Field  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  opera- 
tions of  1868 ;  had  charge  of  the  Field  Telegraph  and  was  mentioned  in  Greneral  Wilde's  despatch  for  having  rapidly 
constructed  and  worked  the  Telegraph  Line  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


Wa/r  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Madras  Engineers). 

1  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Cotton  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  reconnoitring  in  gunboats  and  jungle  fighting  near  Kemundine,  attack  of 
Kockades  and  Pagoda  of  Syriam,  capture  of  Mergui  and  Tavoy,  defence  of  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  and  attack  of  the 
left  flank  of  the  Burmese  Entrenchments,  attack  of  the  Stockade  of  Kokein,  siege  and  capture  of  Donabew,  attack  of 
8haa  Stockades  and  of  stockades  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy  near  Prome,  capture  of  Melloon  and  jungle 
flgbt  at  Fagliammew  which  terminated  the  war  (Medal  with  Clasp) 
loneiSanke 

^end  Windham,  siesre  and  capture  of  Lv , 

.   _  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding 

Sappers  and  Miners  with  the  fbrce  under  Brigadier  Gieneral  Cheape,  employed  against  the  Chief  Myah  Toon  in  the 
ricinity  of  Donabew,  in  February  and  March  1853. 

^^  Colonel  Rogers  served  in  the  seoond  Burmese  war. 

^^  Colonel  Stewart  commanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  present 
St  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangchow  and  of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Paliohau,  and  subsequent  operations 
ending  in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Msjor). 

"  Lt.(3<donel  Ohrystie  served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1868,  as  Field  Engineer  at  Zoulla  during 
January,  at  Senafi  m  February,  and  subsequentlv  as  Field  Engineer  at  Addigeratin  constructing  the  entrenchments 
at  that  post  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

^*  (}olonel  H.  N.  D.  Prendergast  served  with  the  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  in  Persia  in  1857,  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  piedal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Malwa  Field 
Force  in  1857,  and  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  took  part  in  the  sieges  of  Dhar, 
Ratghur,  Goratote,  and  Jhansi,  was  present  at  nearly  all  the  battles  and  minor  afhirs  of  the  above  forces  till  the 
capture  of  Oalpee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  distinguished  bravery, 
tat  at  the  battle  of  Mundesore  (severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battle  of  the  Beena  near  Ratghur  (horse  shot),  3rd  at 
the  hattle  of  Betwa  (severely  wounded).  Commanded  the  Detachment  6f  three  Companies  of  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  in  Abyssinia,  was  Field  Engmeer  during  the  advance,  and  was  present  at  the  action  before  Magdala 
(mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  rendered  singularly  valuable  and  important  services,"  Brevet  of  LLColonel, 
and  Medal). 

^*  LtGokmel  Howes  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflkirs  of  Jheegunff 
and  Kubiai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  attack  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarree  (Medal). 

**  LtColonel  Lindsay  served  in  the  Indian  mutixiy  campsdgn  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  tne  afiUrs  of  Jheegung 
and  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  Reserve  during  the  storm  of  the  Heights  of  Punwarre 
(Medal). 

**  U.Oolonel  Burton  served  inthelndian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde  (horse  shot),  at  the  oocupation  of  the  Alumbagh  by  Ootoam's  Foroa^  prnd;  at^thjoi  siegaiupidi  eapture  of 
Lucknow  (Uedalwitb  two  Cnups^aod  one  TMT'sezlms^ioe).  Drg'nif^d'KrCT^^nr 


'  Colonel  Sankey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  camiraugns  ox  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  oi>erations  a 
Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Msjor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
*  Colonel  Mnllins  in  the  second  Burmese  war  as  Senior  Engineer  Officer,  and  commanding  the  Detachment  of 


i28e  War  Services  of  Boyal  Engineers  (late  Madnis  Engineers). 

*•  Major  Traill  served  throughout  tho  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  cf 
Tangku,  and  engaged  with  tho  storming  party  at  the  fall  of  the  Taku  Forts ;  afterwards  had  charge  of  thedemolituu 
of  tho  forts  on  the  south  sido  of  tho  Poiho  (Me<lal  with  Clasp). 

•'  Major  Filgato  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  throughout  the  Chinese  campaign  of  i860,  and  was  preMui 
at  the  action  of  Sinho,  captures  of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Modal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•*  Major  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  H  Company  Madras  Sappers  (Medal), 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Sim  served  with  the  Koluit  expedition  of  1869  under  Colonel  Keycs,  and  was  mentioned  in  despalciic* 
and  thanked  by  tho  Grovemment  of  India. 

**  Major  Pennefather  feervod  as  Assistant  Knglneer  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  during  the  whole  eampai^  of 
1867-68.  Services  brought  to  tho  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  (SommandinyRoj-al  Engineer  (mentioud 
in  despatches,  Medal). 


War  Services  of  Royal  Engineers  {late  Bombay  Engineers), 

'  General  Goodfellow  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

'  General  Tumor  served  in  the  expedition  against  Kolapore  in  1827. 

7  Major  General  Walker  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Field  Engineer  and  was  preMot  ftt 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  the  battio  of  Goojcrat,  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikba  and  Affttfaui 
(Modal  with  two  Clasps).  For  five  years  (1849-53)  ho  was  employod  ia  making  a  military  survey  of  the  Northen 
Trans  Indus  Frontier,  from  Peshawur  down  to  Dcrah  Ishmail  Khan,  during  which  ho  served  as  Field  Engineer  :r. 
many  of  the  encounters  with  tho  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Frontier ;  at  the  attacks  of  Suggow,  Pulli,  andZormnndi,  nader 
Colonel  Bradshaw;  in  the  affair  of  the  Kohat  Pass,  under  Sir  CImrles  Napier;  in  the  actions  of  Prangxai,  Nowi- 
dund,  Shahkote,  and  Raneezai,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  the  attack  of  Boree  under  Colonel  Boileau;  and  sab^- 
quontly,  in  i860,  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzccrecs,  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  In  1857,  during  the  mutinv  of  the  Bengal  Army,  he  was  at  first  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Brigadier  Qeoenl 
NevOle  Chamberlain  when  that  officer  was  commanding  the  Punjaub  Movable  Column,  and  subsequently  aconni- 
panied  him  to  Delhi,  where  he  was  also  employed  daring  the  siege  as  Field  Engineer,  and  was  seyorely  woani^l 
(Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  General  Fuller  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  MoqUw, 
and  was  severely  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  in  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Lieut.  Geueral  Wilkins  served  with  the  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  sttbe 
storming  of  the  vUlage  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  with  the  reconnoitring  party  azid  in  command  oflk 
Royal  Engineers  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  **  invaluable  andimpofti&t 
services  during  tho  expedition,"  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen,  and  Colonel,  Medal). 

^'  Colonel  Merriman  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  storausgof 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Colonel  W.  W.  Goodfellow  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  eaptar* 
01  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Moliumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Bxecutivc  Engineer  wiih 
tho  Abyssinian  Expeditionaiy  Force  at  Zoulla  f^om  the  first  landing  of  the  Reconnoitring  Party  till  the  end  of  iK-:. 
at  Seanfd  during  January  1808,  troxa.  that  time  to  the  close  of  the  campaign  as  Senior  Engineer  of  the  Force  which 
marched  on  Magdala ;  present  at  tho  action  of  Arogee  and  storming  of  Mugdala  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  hsviiu: 
'*  displayed  great  intelligence  and  activity  in  everything  throughout  the  operations,"  Brevet  of  Mj^ot,  CB.,  sd^I 
Medal). 

^'  Colonel  Hancock  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  :856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  stormiBg  of 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*«  Lt.Colonel  Greig  served  with  tho  Field  Force  from  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1858,  and  was  present  atthestonninE 
of  the  village  and  Fort  of  Sheik  Othman.  Served  as  a  Field  I'^ngineer  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionair  Force  is 
1868  in  charge  of  the  Engineer  Park,  havirg  organized  the  Park  at  Bombay  and  despatched  it  to  Zoulla  {mentioQed 
in  despatches,  Medal). 

"  Colonel  J.  Le  Mesurier  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storming  of 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Lt.Colonel  Haig  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Khoo^b 
and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Claibp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaiipi  in  1858,  including  thesiig* 
and  assault  of  Kotah  (Medal).    Was  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859. 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Hills  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  captore  of  MdniAn 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Field  Engineer  at  Koomeylea  t^e 
large  watering  post  at  the  foot  of  the  mountains,  constructing  wells  and  other  works  there;  also  served  asfi^i^ 
Engineer  at  Seuafd  (mentioned  iu  despatches.  Medal). 

*^  Colonel  Bonus  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Batglmr, 
oapture  of  Garrakota,  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maddenpore,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (wounded),  stoxm  <^  IXMir. 
actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  battle  before  and  oaptv* 
of  Gwalior  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

«•  Lt. Colonel  C.  A.  Goodlellow  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  M«a«»?^ 
capture  of  Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakota,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  CroaS'.  W>> 
Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  and  Kattywar  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  as  Brigade  M^jor  of  B«p- 
Engineers  with  the  Abvssiuian  Expeditionary  Force  throughout  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  deepatches  for  ^* 
**  efficient  manner  in  which  he  carried  on  the  duties  of  his  appointment,"  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

"  Lt  Colonel  Gambler  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aaaault  of  Koleb,iin 
in  tho  engagements  with  the  Gwalior  mutineers  between  Sauganeer  and  Bheelwarra,  and  at  Kotharia  (Medal). 

**  MaJor  Bedford  was  present  at  the  operations  against  Morar  Cantonment  and  the  Fort  of  Gwalior. 

^  Major  Merewether  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Berred  in  tte 
Abyssinian  campaign  on  detached  duty  at  Koomevlee  in  surveying  and  constructing  earthworto  for  the  nfl«*.^' 
also  as  Adjutant  of  Bombay  Sappers  and  Miners  (Medal) . 

'*  Major  Smith  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Served  wiu  t£^ 
Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  had  charge  of  the  survev  and  works  proposed  and  partly  executed  ia  eoBnec 
tion  ^  ith  the  supply  of  water  to  Zoulla  from  Koomeylee,  12  miles  (Medal) . 

«7  Major  A.  Le  Messurier  served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859.  Bvm  -^ 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  head  of  the  Water  Supply  Departments  to  the  Army.  Organized  the  watering  arrw*"^ 
ments  at  each  post  and  accompanied  the  advanced  force  to  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  tJBOW' 
the  first  who  entered  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*'  Major  Jopp  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  ;  landed  with  the  first  Reconnoitringwf'j 
served  partly  in  surveying  routes,  subsequently  served  m  the  Pioneer  Force  as  Engineer  in  charge  of  wortj^* 
parties  in  the  march  on  Magdala ;  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  MagcUda  (mentioned  in  d«?patf»*'' 
Medal  >. 

*»  Major  Lee  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  Zonlla  daring  the  latter  w**^'* 
of  the  campaign,  and  carried  out  successfully  many  important  works  there  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal)- 


*  LtMOXLUU** 


Grenadier  Guards.  129 

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GolpBel.—JErw  Bogal  Sighn«t$  George  W.  F.  G.  DvJt«  q/^Cambridffe,i  Xa.  JTP.  GCB.  OCMG.  Colonel,  3  Kor. 
37 ;  Ko/or  &«iMrai,  7  May  45  j  Zm«^.  &m«ra<,  19  June  54  ;  Qaneral,!^  July  56 ;  Field  If arMoZ,  9 Nor. 6a;  Colonel 
of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  15  Dec.  61. 
Lieutenant  Golonel.--i  Edwyn  Sherard  Bumaby»7  Ensign  4r  Lt,  '3  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  '27  May  53  ; 
Bt.  Mtuor,  2  Nov.  55 »  Capt.  4r  Zt.Colonelt^iS  Dec.  57 ;  Colonel,  27  Deo.  69;  Major,  38  April  75;  J.t. 
Colon4l,  X  Oct.  77. 
Ki^on.~3  Charles  Napier  Bturt,"  Eneign  4r  Lt.  '14  Feb.  51 ;  Li.  <f-  Capt.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Capt.4'  Lt. Colonel,  '28 
Dec.  60;  Colonel,  9  Sept.  76;  Major,  15  Sept.  77. 

William  Barle,"  CSI.;  Bneign,  '17    Oct.  51;  Lt.6  June  54;  Capt.  'x6  Feb.  55;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel, 
'28  April  63 ;  Colonel,  20  May  70  ;  Jfdif/or,  2x  Auk.  78. 
3  p.e.e.  Edw.  Henry  Glive,  Ene.  x8  Auff.  54;  J?««.  4r  Lt.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt,  '17  July  57;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col. 

^Z  Mar.  64 ;  Colonel,  4  March  76 ;  Major,  xx  Oct.  70. 
Oapti.  and  LtColoneU.— i  Henry  Fanahawe  Dariaa,"  JEm.  4r  I^'  19  Dec.  54 ;  Li.  4r  Capt.  1*28  Aug.  57  ; 
Capt.  if  Lt.Colonel,  ^14  Juno  64;  Colonel,^  June  77. 
Philip  Smith,  En*.  4-  Lt,  19  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '25  June  58 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  ^aq  May  67 ;  Colonel, 
15  Dec.  76. 
a  Lewis  Guy  Phillips,  Eneian  4r  Lt.  '15  June  55  ;  X<.  ^  Ga»e.  '24  June  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,^7  Aug.  67. 
I  John  Julius  Johnstone,  Eneignjjr  Lt.  ^20  July  55  j  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '29  July  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  *2o  I^ov.  67. 
a  Reginald  John  Manningham-Buller,  Ensign  ^  Lt.  '9  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  1*7  Dec.  58 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel, 

»i3  June  68. 
3  Edward  Smith  Bridges.  Ensign  4-  Lt.  '4  Apr.  56 ;  Lt.Jr  Capt.  31  Aug.  60 ;   Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  1*9  Oct.  69. 
3  Edward  G.  H.  Vise.  Hinchinbroke,    Ensign  4-  Lt.  'x8  Deo.  57  j  Lt.  4-  Capt.  i>x6  May  62 }  Capt.  4-  Lt.  Col. 

10  July  70. 
I  JEToit.  William  Sholto  Douglas  Home,  Ens.4r  Lt.^91  Sept.6oi  Lt.4-  Cop^.'as  June  63 ;  Capt.4-Lt.  Col.^isVeb.ji, 
3  p,».e.  Henry  Blundell  HoUinshead  Blundell,  Aseietant  Adjutant Jr  Qfiartsr  Master  General,  Rome  Dietriet ; 

Enngn,  30  Mar.  55 ;  Lieut.  '31  Aug.  55  ;  Captain,  '7  Nov.  62 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '5  April  71. 
X  Son.  Edward  George  Percy  Littleton,  Ensign  4>  Lt.  '33  July  6x  ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  1*24  Jan.  65  ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col. 


»X4  Oct.  7X. 


X  Regimld  Thomas  Thynne,  Ens.  4r  jLt-  '3  Oct.  6a  ;  Lt.  f  Capt.^20  Nov.  67 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  15  Mar.  73. 
X  CTharles  Seymour  Corkran, Ensign 4"  Lt.  '25  Jan.  65;  Lt.  4"  Capt.  '13  June  68  ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  19  Jan.  76. 
2  David  Maitland  Makgill  Grichton,  Assistant  Military  Secretary,  Malta  :  Ens.v^i  May  59  ;  Lt.  16  Juno  6x; 

Capt.^  8  May 67;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  26 Feb.  76. 
2  Henry  Wellesley,  Ens.  4r  Lt.^  16  May  65;  Lt.4rCapt.^i  Aug.  68;  Capt.4'Lt.Col.  t  Apr.  76. 
2  Robert  Frederick  Balfour,  Ens.  4-  Lt.  '9  Aug.  65 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  'x7  Feb.  69;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col.  xa  Aug.  76. 

2  Son.  Charles  Gathome  Grathome-Hardy,  Ens.  '26  Oct.  60;  tt.  '30  Dec.  64;  Lt.  ip  Capt.  '17  April  69;  Capt.4- 

Lt.Colonel.  12  Aug.  76. 

3  Cecil  John  Hubbard,  Ens.  ^Lt.  '6  Feb.  66;  Li.  4-  Capt.  '17  April  69 ;  Capt.  Jjr  Lt.Col.  27  Sept.  76. 

3  Charles  Birch  Beynardson,  Ens.  4r  Lt.  '10  July  66 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.^iS  Aug.  69;  Capt.4-Lt.C0l.27  Sept.  76. 
X  Laurence  James  Oliphant,  Ens.  4r  Lt.  '17  Oct.  66  ;  Lt.4r  Capt.  '29  Dec.  69 ;  Cap*.  4- Lt.Col.  9  Dec.  76. 
2  p.s.e.  Son.  George  Patrick  Hyde  Villiers,  Vice  Consul  in  Anatolia ;  Ens.  ^  Lt.  ^6  Mar.  67 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt, 
'xoFeb.  70;  Capt.  4"  Lt.Colonel,  15  Sept.  77. 

2  XmhI  Algernon  Charles  Gordon-Lennox,  Cor.  4-  Sub  Lt.  'ix  Jan.  67 ;  Ens.  f  Lt.  1*29  May  67 ;  Lt.  f  Capt. 

»a3  Mar.  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 

3  Herbert  Francis  fiaton.  Ens.  4r  Lt.  '39  May  67 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '9  April  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  2  Mar.  78. 
~      ■      '  "  '        "       '  "  '7  Aug.  67 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '8  June  70;  Capt.  4-  Lt. Colo* el.  21  Aug     ** 


2  Charles  James  Cotes,  Bw.  4r  Lt. 
2  William  Slaney  Kenyon-Slancy, 


•^78. 


_ ,  Ens.  4^  Lt.  P20  N0V.67  ;  Lt.  f  Capt.  xo  Jiily  70 ;  Capi.  4-  Lt.  Col.  8  Sept.  78. 
x  p.t.e.  Son.  Everard  'Henry  Primrose,  Military  Aliachi  at  Henna;  Ens.  4"  Lt.  'xx  April  68;    Lt.  4r  Capt. 

21  Aug.  70:  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  14  Dec.  78. 
X  Arthur  Charles  Wellesley,  Ens.  4-  Lt.  P13  Jun 


3  Ambrose  Ayshford 

2  Edmund  Antrobus, 

3  Horace  Ricardo, 
X  Charles  Robert  ] 
3  Patrick  David  Boyle,  Ensign,  »'i6 

Lt.Colonel,  xxOct.  79, 


Capt.  "'28  Oct.  7x  ;    Capt.  4- 


LlXXTTSKAITTS  AKD  CaPTXIKS. 

3  iron.  Alexander  WUUam  Frederick  Fraser,  Master  of  SaUoun 
3  George  Algernon  Percy 

2  Ralph  Leeke 

3  William  Henry  Mackinnon,  A^utant  26  July  76 

3  Son.  Everard  Charles  Digby     .*■. 

X  Villiers  Hatton,  Instrudor  of  Musketry  23  Feb.  74  

a  Henry  Edward  Col  vile,  Inetruetor  of  Musketry  17  Jan.  77 

X  Ivor  John  Caradoc  Reth&ci,  at  Stajgi' CoUege 

3  Hjury  Walter  Musgrave  Bonham 


'•39  Dec.  69'  3  Feb.  73 

'23  June  69  »x6  Mar.  70'  3  Feb.  72 

,*'23Mar.  70'  17  Feb.  72 

!*'22June  70'  3  Aug.  72 

{''34  June  70'  X9  Oct.  73 

,'27  Aug.  70,  4  Dec.  72 

1'  X  Oct.  70^  X5  Mar.  7a 

'  5  Nov.  70  35  Nov.  74 

'x4  Jan.  7x  39  Dec.  74 


LiXUTBllAirTS. 

a  Thomas  Wood 

3  Eyre  Maodonnell  Stewart  Crabbe,  Inet.  qf  Mueketry  5  April  79 

a  James  Foster  

3  Son.  Frederick  William  Stopford,  Adjutant  is  Aug.  77 

3  JSToM.  Rupert  Clement  George  Carington 

3  Henry  Ghaloner  Smith 

3  William  Dent  Mountjoy  Cecil  Phillips  Farrer 

I  Son.  Charles  Robert  William  Colville,3f(w^0rqfCo;iHU« 

X  Lord  Algernon  Malcolm  Arthur  ^&igy , Adjutant  xo  Nov.  77 

X  Fi-ancls  Cecil  Ricardo 

X  Harry  James  Craufhrd 

a  John  Thomas,  Lord  Manners    

I  Charles  William  Sydney,  FweoKwe  Newark  

a  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay 

a  Lewis  Vivian  Loyd    

a  John  Hunter  Reynolds   

X  Francis  Lloyd 

3  JoBceline  FitsHoy  Bagot 

X  William  Arthur  Inoe  Anderton 

3  Alexander  Fownes  Luttrell  

3  Son.  Harry  Tyrwhitt  Wilson 

X  Cecil  Francis  William  Fane 


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39  Dec.  74 


38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

38  Oct.  7x 

a8  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 
24  July  72 
XX  Sept.  72 

29  Mar.  73 
a  Nov.  73 

21  Dec.  73 

24  July  74 

XX  Sept.  74 

18  Mar.  74 

x8  Mar.  75 

18  Mar.  74| 

21  Jan.  75' 

13  June  74' 

18  Mar.  76 


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130 


Orenadier  Guards. 


1  Francis  George,  VUeount  Baring 

2  Alexander  Fuller  Ackland-Hood 

3  Henry  Stroatfeild  

a  Malcolm  Drummond .- 

3  Robert  Hamond  Elwes 

a  Lord  William  Cecil 

a  Charleii  William  Daly  

1  Hon.  George  FitzBoy  Henry  Somerset,  Aid*  d«  Camp  to  Sir  Jame$  ] 

F«rg%9on J 

9  Edward  Charles  Bllice   

3  Arthnr  Henry  Thistlethwayte  

a  Edward  Brooke  

t  John  Leslie  

Edward  Master  Lipson  Inman   


LXXUTKITAKTB. 


SeCOITD  LXKUTBiriiHTS. 

a  Francis  Charles  Trollope 

3  George  Deverenz  de  Yere,  Lord  Capel  

3  Harry  Ralph  Lonsdale  Holden  

a  Sir  James  Hamlyn  WilUams-Dnunniond,  Bart.. 

X  John  Warrender 

a  Hon.  William  Brownlow 

_  Henry  Qoulbnm 

3  Hon.  Henry  Frederick  White 

3  David  Alexander  Kinloch  

z  John  Townshend  St.  Aubyn 

3  GUbertLegh    

z  Robert  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon 

a  Lord  Herbrand  Arthnr  Rnssell 

z  Hagh  Coleridge  Downing  Kennard  

z  Lionel  George  Henry  D'Aguilar 

3  Ronald  CraoAird  Mnnro  Ferguson   

3  Hon,  William  David  Murray 

a  Francis  George  Higginson 

Robert  Scott-Kerr   


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96  Aug.  76 

99  Nov.   76 

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6  Oct.    77 

6  Oct     77 



zxOot.    77 

zx  Sept.  76 

XX  Nov.    78 

zz  Sept.  75 

aVD  LXBVT. 

30  June  77 

15  Sept.  77 

Z7N0V.   77 

apDeo.    77 
30  Jan.    78 

30  Jan.    78 

zzMay    78 

Z4  Sept.  78 

izMay    78 

z9  Oct.     78 

Z3N0V.    78 

85  Jan.     78 

7  June    79 

ai  June    79 

a6Mar.    79 

z3Aug.    79 

13  Aug.    79 

ao  Aug.     79 

a6Mar.     79 

QaaWtfr  Jfa«<«rt.~z  Edward  Humphreys,  Z4  April  75. 
3  William  Leedmg,  Z3  Nov.  75. 
a  Thoxzias  Wodows  Ghinton,  7  Jan.  So. 
Surgeon  Major. — z  Arthur  Guy  Elkington.^  A.8. 11  Mar.  53  ;  Surgeon^  30  Oct.  66 ;  Suryoon  Mi^or,  4  Jan.  71. 
Baualion  Surgeong.Cs  Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence,'^  A.8.  34  Feb.  54 ;  Surgoon,  30  Oct.  66. 

Surgeons  Major.    \  a  Francis  Bramley  Baker.  A.8.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Suraeon,  4  Jan.  7z. 
8urgeont.—i  William  Henry  Pickford,  MB.  AeeUtant  Surgeon,  19  Feb.  58. 
3  Albert  Luis  Femandes,  AMsietant  Surgeon,  e  Oct.  66. 
a  Charles  Edward  Harrison,  30  Sept.  74. 
X  Gtoorge  Ballingall  Stuart,  MB.  i  April  7 z. 

5(>Uc»tor.— William  James  Farrer,  94  Jan.  65. 
tU  Battalion  retumedfirom  Canada,  Sept.  Z864.      ond  Battalion  retumedfrom  Canada,  aa  OH,  X84S. 
yd  Battalion  retumedfrom  the  Crimea,  June  Z856. 
Faeinge  'Blne.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

^  The  Dnke  of  Cambridge  commanded  the  zst  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  i^yn-^ign  of  1854,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Colonel  Burnaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  fW>m  Nov.  Z854  up  to  a8th  July  Z855,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turk- 
ish Medal). 

10  Colonel  Sturt  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  ^ 
Class  of  the  Sfedjidie). 

>•  Colonel  Earle  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z8s4-S5,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  36th  Oct.,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  18th  Juce 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

1*  Colonel  Davies  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Baltic  in  the  Rzs&lra 
war  (Medal). 

*■  Surgeons  Mi^or  Elkington  and  Lawrence.^For  War  SeiTices  see  "  Medical  Department.*' 


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Coldstream  Onards. 


131 


"Ltscmllwb"  "BaxPT"  (with the  Sphinx).   "Tixatbra"  "Babboba"  "PiinrauLA"  "Wambloo"  "Alki" 
YMrir8«r.l  **Ihmbicaf*'  "  Bbt^topol." 

Fnii  Hali,'o«IoB«L—fi'»r  William  John  Godrington.^  OCB.  Bnsiffn,  'a»  Feb.  ax ;  JSruian  ^  Lt.  '24  April  23;  Lt.  4r  Cap*, 
Pay.  P»y;     f ao  j^jy  ^g .  c^^  ^  Lt.Colonel,  '8  July  36 ;  Colonel^  9  Nov.  46 ;  Major  General^  20  Jane 54 ;  JUeut.Qeneral^ 

I  6  June  54 ;  Oeneral^  27  July  63 ;  Colonel  Coldstream  Guards,  x6  March  75. 

28     ...  'LientenaBt  Colonel.— a  Arthur  James  Lyon-Fremantle,  Ena.  xo  Pec.  52 ;  JSnn.  4"  lit.  'ao  Apr.  53  ;  Lt.  4r  Capt, 
I        I    6  Koy.  54;  Capt.  J"  Lt.Col.  '20  April  60;  Colonel^  6  Sept.  71 ;  Mcnor^  28  April  75  ;  Lt. Colonel,  5  Sept.  77. 
31  ;  ...   Kigors.— 2  Geo.  Robert  PitsRoy,»  SubLt.  '23  Nov.  49;  Lt.  »8  April  53;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54  ;  Capt.  4- Lt.Col. 
'a8  July  63;  Colonel,  8  April  77 ;  Mty'or,  5  Sept.  77. 
X  Julian  Hamilton  HaU,"  Sne.  4r  Lt.  »a  Aug.  54 ;   Lt.  i'  Capt.  '13  Feb.  56 ;    Capt.  4r  Lt.  Colonel,  P30  Oct.  66  ; 
I    Major  4r  Colonel,  ag  Sept.  77. 
OaptuBS  and  LtColonels.— i  Godfrey  James  Wigram,i*  JSne.  ^  Lt.  '3  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.^  Capt.  '14  Feb.  56 ; 

Capt.  4-  Lt. Colonel,  'ix  Dec.  66. 
•  Axthur  Lambton,>«  JSm.  4r  Lt.  '4  Aug.  54;  Lt.f  Capt.  '15  Feb.  56 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  »x8  Jan.  67. 
X  Lord  Wm.  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour,^*  Aeeietant  Adjutant  and  Q^arier  Master  General,  Alderehot ;  En§.  4r  ^^' 

x8  Jan.  55;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  ^1^  May  59;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  'aj  Oct.  67  ;  Colonel,  9g  Jan.  80. 
X  Edw.  Strelley  Pegge  Bnmell.  £ne.  4- Lt.  '13 Feb.  55 ;  Lt.J'  Capt.  'ao  Dec.  59  ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  ^n  Jan.  68. 
FitzRoy  Wm.FremantIe,i*.i«mtoii^lfa«tofy  Secretary,  (Unada;  Bne.  1*14  July  54;  Lt.  a^  Dec.  54;  Capt. 
»a4  Nov.  57 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.  Colonel,  P16  Mar.  70. 


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a  Fred.  Gha.  Mann  ingham-Buller,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  '30  Nov.  53 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  13  Dec.  60 ;  Capt.  it  Lt.Col.  'loMar.  70. 

2  Geo.  Jon FitsBoy  Smyth, .Ent.  1*3  June 59  ;  Lt.  '20  April  60 ;  Capt.  '33 Mar.  66 ;  Capt.  '4-  Lt.Col.'asMax.ji. 
I  Henry  Bobt.  Byre,  Ene,  4  July  60 ;  Ens.  4-  Lt.  4  Jan.  6x ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  i'2x  June  66 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  14  Aug.  73. 

3  John  Barton  Sterling.l^iw.  '5  Nov.6x;5iM.4-i*.»3i  Dec.6x;  i*.^-  Capt.  '20  July  66;  Capt.4' Lt.Col.  5  July  73. 
a  Charles  Dashwood  Thomas.  Ene.  4r  Lt.  ('19  Dec.  62 ;  Lt.  4>  Cemt.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Gofrf.  4r  Lt.Col.  xo  Nov.  73. 

1  John  R.  Wm.  Lord  de  Vesci,  Ene.  4*  Lt.  Px2  June  63  ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '14  Aug.  66 ;  Cmt.  f  Lt.Col.  15  April  74. 

1  Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Wellesley,  Ene.  '24  Mar.  63 ;  Ene.  i' Lt.  'ix  Aug.  63  j    Lt,  j"  Capt.  '30  Oct.  66 ; 
Capt.  ^Lt.Col.  28  April  75 ;  Colonel,  23  Jan.  78. 

2  Rich.  Snencer Hall.  Eneign,9as May 60 ;  Lt.  '29  May  63;  14.4-  Capt.  '18  Jan.  67 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  7  Aug.  75. 


a  Wm.  JoimFreschvilleRamsden,  line.  4r  Lt.  '28  Oct.  64 ;  IA.4^  Capt.  '8  May  67 ;  Cwat.  ^  X^.Cbi.  x  Sept  73. 
a  2r(m.Bdw.Arch.  BrabasonAcheson^n«.4-Xe.  Px6  May  65 ;  X«.  4-  Cajif.*23  Oct.  67  ;  Capt.irlA.Col.  x8  Deo.  75. 
a  Son.  Bdward  Henry  Trafalgar  Digby,  J^im.  4-  U.  '23  Mar.  66 ;  X<.  4-  Cap<.  '23  Mar.  68 ;  Capt.  it  I**-  Colonel, 


.  .^bert  William  Webb  Follett,  Ene.  k  Lt.  'ax  July  66 ;  X<.  4-  Capt.  »i7  Feb.  69 ;  Capt.Jr  Lt.Col.  29  Sept.  77. 
X  Son,  Evelyn  Edward  Thomas  Boscawen.  Aeeietant  JHUtary  Secretary  in  Ireland;  Ene.  4r  Lt.  'aa  July  66 ; 

Lt.  f  C<mt.  '5  Mar.  70 ;  Ccg[/t.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  x6  Feb.  78. 
I  Waller  Riilip  Otway,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  '14  Aug.  66;  Lt.4-  Capt,  »«>  Mar.  70 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  4  June  78. 
X  Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd  Bruce,  Ene,  'as  Feb.  62 ;  Ene.  4r  Lt.  'aa  Nov.  64 ;  JA.  4*  Capt.  '30  Mar.  70 ; 

Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  34  Aug.  78. 
I  Amelins  Richard  Mark  Lockwood,  En*.  4-  Lt.  'xi  Dec  66\Lt.4r  Capt.  >x8  May  70 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col,  5  Oct.  7P. 


z  Son.  Henry  William Lowry  Corry,  Ene,  4rLt.  i>2o  July  66;  Lt.4'  Capt.  'a  Sept.  68;  Capt.  4>  Ll.Colonel, 


LZBUTBlTAlfTS  AITS  CaPTAIKS. 

a  Son.  George  Aubrey  Vere  Bertie 

z  Francis  A^mer  Graves- Sawle.  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  John  Michel 

a  Augustus  HeniyMacdonaldMoreton 

I  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Viceroy  of  India... 
a  James  Gordon  Heniy  Graham  Montgomery 

1  Cyril  Dudley  Fortescne 

a  IwkciB  Capel  Manley 

2  Lionel  Dudley  Mackinnon,  Inetruetor  qfMueketry  ao  Feb.  77...., 
t  Henry  Augustus  Wetberall 


»i4  Oct.  68 
»ao  June  68  '25  Nov.  68 
»X7  Feb.  69 
'x3  May  69 
P13  May  69 
P  5  Mar.  70 
1*16  Mar.  70 
"^  4  Jan.  71 
a8  Oct.    71 


LZBUTBHAITTS. 

X  Teeey  John  Dawson,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Siggineon. 

a  Son.  Eustace  Henxy  Dawnay    

a  JToii.  Hen^  Power  Charles  Stanley  Monok  

a  XoTil  Douglas  William  Cope  Gordon 

X  Alfred  William  Maitland  FitsRoy,  Inetruetor  qfMneketry  26  Dea  78 
X  p.e,e.  John  Foster  George  Ross  of  Bladensburg 

1  Alft^  Edward  Codrington 

X  Son.  Henry  Charles  Legge,  A^ifuiant  39  Oct.  78 

a  John  Robert  Gladstone 

a  Douglas  Frederick  Bawdon  Dawson,  at  Stqff  College 

a  Charles  Brand  

z  George  Ralph  Charles  Ormsby  Gore  

X  Horace  Robert  Stopford 

a  Son.  Arthur  Henry  Henniker-Mi^or,  Adjutant  x6  Feb.  78 

a  George  Vere  Boyle 

X  Son.  Anthony  Ludas  Dawson  

2  Son.  Hugh  Amherst 

a  Herbert  Conyers  Surtees    

2  Theophilutt  Basil  Percy  Levefct 


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BbCOHD  LlBUTBlTAHTS.  |J!  ...    _  . 

z  Edgar  Vincent 31  Oct. 

a  Walter  Orlando  Corbet 3z  Oct. 

X  William  John  Arthur  Charles  James,  2P<iiir«  </ Portland |    8  Dec. 


Guy  Thonms  Saunders  Sebright 

a  Gkorge  Pleydell-Bouverie  

1  George  Francis  Sutton    

2  IToti.  Arthur  Grenville  Fortescue    , 

I  Bertram  Mont  Orgueil  Hadsloy  Gosselin     , 

a  Philip  Ourdon 

X  Rowland  Winn 

a  Peter  Audley  David  Arthur  Lovell 

X  Edwarrl  KnatchbuU-Hugessen  

X  Augustas  John  Henry  Beaumont,  Earl  0/ Wiltshire.. 

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38  Oct. 
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6  Deo. 
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9  Aug.  14 
zsJune  75 
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78 
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27  Sept.  79 


Joseph  Birch,  27  Feb.  67. 
.  William  Ellis  Reynolds,  8  March  76. 
SnrgeonMi^or.—x  SnraeonMajor  Constantine  Caridi  ReBd,^*A.S.  13  May  53 ;  Surgeon,  Z2  Dec.  68. 
Battalion  Surgeon.--^  George  Perry,"  Aeeiet.  Surgeon,  ag  Jan.  55 ;  Surgeon  Major,  26  Feb.  76. 
8urgcoH».^-t  Arthur  Bowen  Richard  Idyen,  Aeeietant  Surgeon,  26  Sept.  59. 

a  John  Henry  Connol  Whipple,  AID.  Aeeietant  Surgeon,  30  Sept.  64. 
z  James  MaglU.  MD.  3  May  76. 
Mietfor— Robert  J.  P.  Broughton,  7  Jan.  6a.         I         let  Battalion  rHumedfrom  the  Crimea,  J«««  1856. 
Farimg  'B}Jie,^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.  |        tnd  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  4f^^^Z4^' 


l.)2  Goldstream  Guards. 

^  Sir  William  Codrington  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Liffht  DiviBlom,  and  afterwardi  a  Ditriaion  fhroogbom 
the  Bastem  campaini  of  1854-55,  including  tne  battles  of  Auna  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fkll  of  Bebartopol 
(Medal  with  Clasps.  XCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Grand  OroM  of  the  Hilitary  Order  of  Bavoj, 
X St  Glass  of  the  Medjidle,  and  Turkish  Medal).  From  xi  November  x855»  and  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Oiimea, 
he  was  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army.  Has  also  the  Medaille  Militaire  of  France,  as  having  oom> 
manded  an  army  in  alliance  with  France. 

*  Colonel  FitzBoy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854,  in  the  41st  Begiment,  including  the  batUes  of  Alma  tod 
Inkerman  (severely  woimded),  and  siege  of  SebasU^pol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

IS  Colonel  Hall  served  at  the  siege  of  Bebastopol  fh>m  aoth  Nov.  1854  to  z6th  Jan.  X855  (Medal  with  CHasp,  tnd 
Turkish  Medal). 

^*  Lt.Colonels  Wisram  and  Lambton  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  from  zzth  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with 
Olasp,  cth  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

M  Colonel  Lord  Wm.  F.  B.  Seymour  served  as  a  Midshipman  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1854  (Medal). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Fremantle  served  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  Dec.  x8<4  to  oth  July  1855,  indndisf 
the  siege  of  Bebastopol ;  also  commanded  X63  men  at  the  last  sortie  of  the  Bussians  agamst  the  Qusnies  on  7th-ttA 
June,  and  commanded  the  Woolsack  party  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  x8th  June— severe^ 
wounded  (Medal  with  CHasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign,  including  Um 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Trans-Qogra  campaign,  with  expedition  into  Nepaul— mentioned  in  despatelMi 

1*  Surgeons  Major  Bead  and  Perry.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Scots  Guards. 


3ra  uiass  01  tne  jneajiaie;. 

>  Colonel  Gipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wound  oJ 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severehr  woanded,  shot  throuj^  neck),  siege  of  Bebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  9 
( Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecyidie,  and  Turkish 

>  Colonel  Moncrien  served  in  the  Crimea  from  and  May  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Bebastopol 


I  Lord  Bokeby  served  the  campaign  of  x8x5  with  the  3rd  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Qnatre  ^v 
and  Waterloo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855  in  conmiand  of  the  zst  Division,  including  the  siege  and  lUl  o( 
Bebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  XCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  Medal,  Turkish  Medal,  sbA 
3rd  Glass  of  the  Me^jidie).  ^     .. 

>  Colonel  Gipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (bayonet  wound  of  hsna^ 

-■-  ---  ' '-     «    '  .  -       ^        eontheaathOe*. 

»._J  Turkish  Medal). 

-      _,  „  „ of  Bebastopol  (Medsl 

with  one  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Colonel  walker  served  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  General  Sir  Arthur  Gunynghama  in  South  Amcft. 
and  was  present  in  all  the  operations  under  that  Cieneral  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878,  and  employed  on  manr  !»• 
portant  miasionB.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  and  was  one  of  u« 
delegates  sent  with  the  ultimatum  to  King  Cetywayo.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  Zulu  war  was  appointe<i 
Assistant  Adjuunt  General  to  Colonel  Pearson^s  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inyesane  and  ttae 
occupation  of  Ekowe  during  its  two  months'  investment  by  the  Zulus  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Afterwards e* 
Commandant  of  the  Lower  Tugela  (CB.), 

*  Lt-Colonel  Hon.  P.  S.  Methnen  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  fh>m  the  zTth  Dea  x874i  vA  wtf 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Paget  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Aahanti  war  from  the  X7ih  December  1873,  attached  to  Cftptt» 
Butlers  command  (Medal). 

^*  Quarter  Master  M'Blain  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalsUars, 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Bebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  O^fedalwith  fourOlM9*i 
Sardinian  and  Turbsh  Medals). 

u  Burgeon  Major  Bobinson.— For  War  Bervioes  see  "  Medical  Department" 

Digitized  by  V^jOO*^  li:^ 


Scots  Guards. 


J33 


'•Lihcmlm"— "Bgtm"  (with  the  Sphinx).     "Talatmi"  "Babbosa' 

"WaTBBLOO,"   "AlKA"   "IiriBBlCAK**   •*SlVA8TOPOI.." 


'  PjCHINStTLA. ' 


I   26 

»4 


Henry,  Xord Rokeby,*  QCB.  Entign,  21  April  14  ;  Li.4r  Capt.  '12  Juno  23  ;  Cay<.  ^Lt.Colonel, 
32;  Colonelf  9  Nov.  46;  Majors  '28  June  50;  Lf.Colonel^^ij  Feb.  54  ;  lfa;'or  General,  20  June 54  ; 
1I,  90  Sept.  61 ;  General,  8  March  69 ;  Colonel  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  13  May  75. 
Lieutaiuuit  Colonel.— 2  Beginald  Gipps,'  Ene.  4r  ^^'  '10  April  49 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  20  Juno  54  j    Bf.  Major ^ 


^•¥».*^-OoloneL— t 

Full  H»U|    P21  Sept.       ,., .. 

^*?  iliL'i    U.Geueral,  ao  Sept.  61';  »«i«rai,  8  ^fch  69  5  Colonel  Scots  FusUie'r  Guards, 
31  I  ...  Lieutenant  Colonel.— 2  Beginald  Gipps,'  Ene.  4r  J^t-  '10  April  49 ;  Lt.  ^  Ca, 

6  Jnne56 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  'a  Feb.  58;  Colonel,  5  Jan.  71 ;  Major,  xo  Oct.  74  ;  Lt.CoL  5  Sept.  77. 
Xigort.— I  Baymond  Herbert  White,  En*,  xo  April  49 ;  Li.  1*13  April  52  ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.  Col. 
't6  Sept.  59  ;  Colonel,  24  Sept.  75;  Major,  s  Sept.  77. 
26  i  ...   2  Gtoorge  Hay  Moncrieff,*  Sn$.  6  June  54 ;  Etu.  <f  Lt.  '4  Aug.  54;  Lt.  ^  Capt.  ^1$  Jan.  56 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col. 
'19  Aug.  62  ;  Colonel,  26  Mar.  78 ;  Major,  X5  Mar.  79. 
Captains  and  Lt  Colonels.^  x  Gtoo.  Williams  Knox,  JEne.  4-  Lt.  19  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  1*25  Sept.  57 ;  Capt.  4r 


Lt.Colonel,  9^  jLl^ril  65. 

Trefbflis, 

Sept.  55 ;  Jjt.  ^  Uapt.  'It  Aug.  59  ;  Uapt.  f  lA.Colonel,  29  Aug. 
2  Henry  Hardinge  Denne  ^tracey ,  lit/i^afy  Secretary  to  the  Qwern»r  of  Bombay;  En$.4rLt.  ^28  Nov.  56;  Lt. 


a  Mou.  Walter  Bodolph  Treftuis,  Sne.  4r  Lt.  Pq  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  4  Capt.  'a  Feb.  58 ,  --^-.  ^  — 
X  Frederick  Palmer,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  ai  Sept.  55 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  '16  Aug.  59 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  29  Ai 


Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  '4  Apr.  65. 
■  -  '      '  68. 


4-  Capt.  '15  June  60 j  Capt.  if  Lt.Col.  '4  Feb.  71 . 
3  JSm.  Hemxy  Thos.Fraser,iSM#.i'xoSept.58;  Ene.  4- Lt.  '24  June  59;  Li.  4r  Capt.  'za  June  63;  Capt.  4" 

Lt.Col. '30  Aug.  71. 
X  Frederick  Henry  Harford,  Ene.  i;  Lt.  ^13  Jan.  60;  Lt.4r  Capt.  P4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  f  Lt.Col.  29  June  7a. 
a  Thomas  Philip  Graham,  Ene.^  Lt.  '19  Aug.  6a ;  Lt.  4"  Capt.  '4  April  65;    Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  17  July  72. 
Fred.  Wm.  Edwd.  Forostier  Walker ,7  CB.,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  P5  Sept.  62;  Lt.  4^  Capt.  '11  July  65;   Capt.  4- 
Lt.Colonel,  xFeb.  73 ;  Colonel,  15  Oct.  78. 
2  William  Julius  Gascoigne,  Eiu.  ^  Lt.  ^yi  Mar.  63 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt.  '6  Feb.  66;  Capt  4-  Lt.Colonel.  25  June  73. 
a  George  Gosling,  Ene.  '28  Jan.  6a;  ^it«J-£<.i'ioJu^63;X<.^Cap<.'26June66;  C!apt.4-Lt.Colonel,a7  June  74 
I  IToa.  Joshua  Charles  Vanneck.fiM.^Xf.' X  Dec.  63;  Xe.^Coi  '  "  ''       "    ^    -   . -.  «  .      .      ^  . 


1  Borrington  Bulkley  DouglasCampbell,  Ene.  Jr  Lt.^  10 

2  Hon.  Paul  Sanford  Methuen,*  Mm        '  " 


tary  AttaeU  at  BerUn ; 
Capt.  ir  Lt.Col.  15  July  76. 

1  Balph  Vivian,  Ene.  4-  Lt.  ^29  Nov.  64 ;  Lt.  4-  Capt.  29  Aug.  68 ;  Capt.  4r  Lt.Col.  30  June  77. 
"      -         •'"      .-..-  ^      .,.  «v,.      -*.    -^.,     ,        ,      Capt.4'Lt.Col.t  Avig.77. 

"   »«.^JW.Oi»Z.5Bept.77. 
,     .  ,  nfi:-  69 ;  Cm/t.  ^  IA.Colonel,  xo  Dec.  77. 

2  William  Edward  Montgomery,  Ene.^  Lt.  P27  June  66 ;  Lt.4-  Capt.  '5  Mar.  70 ;  Capt.^  Lt.Ooionel.  a  Apr.  78. 
X  Mildmay  Willson  Willson,  Ene.  f  Lt.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Lt.  Jr  Capt.  ^3  Sept.  7P ;  Capt.  ^  2d.Colonei,  14  Deo.  78. 
X  Leopold  James  Yorke  Oampbell  Scarlett,  Jkim.  ^Xi.'xz  Dec.  66;  Lt.  4rCe^.  '24  Sept.  70;  Capt.  4- 


Lt.Cohnel,  24  Feb.  79. 
a  Inigo  Bichmund  Jones,  Ene.  4r  Lt.  P18  Dec.  66 ; 


Lt.  4r  Capt.  P4  Feb.  7x  ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.Colonel,  xs  March  79 


*x4  Jan.    71 


LxixTTBirurcs  urn  Captaivb. 

I  Sir  William  Gordon  Gordon-Cumming,  Bart 

X  Thomas  William,  VieeountCcIko 

I  Hon.  Bichard  Southwell  George  Stapleton  Cotton 

a  Arthnr  Broadwood,  Inetruetor  of  Mneketryi  Jan.  77  .... 

Frederick  Lorn  Campbell,  Brigade  Major,  Home  Dietriet. 

a  Arthnr  Henry  Paget^ 

z  Xor<{  Francis  Charles  Gordon-Lennox     , 

X  ^tr  Arthur  Beginald  Thomas  Will8hire,J7aW 

a  ffolliott  Williams  Ersldne     

a  Hon.  Arthur  Hay  David  Fraser     , 

I  Henry  Pakenham-Mahon     

Xor<iAlbertCharle8Seymour,.iDC.  toPrineeEd»ardqf8axeWei9uu]fa6JxaiB  67 

LiBUTlNAVTS. 

1  Hon.  North  de  Coigny  Dalrymple»  A^ntant  z  Jan.  79 

2  William  Augustus  Home-Drummond-Moray  

z  Mi^iHnniiiiMi  Dudley  Digges  f Dalison,  Lieutenant   Inetruetor   of\ 

Mmeketry  at  Hytke i 

z  Archibald  Spencer  Dmmmond 

z  Arthnr  Cyprian  Ejuollys 

T  Frederick  William  Bomilly,  ai  Stqf  College 

X  John  Bourohier  Stracey  

z  Henry  Wickham 

2  Hon.  Charles  Harbord,  Aide  de  Camp  to  ike  Marquie  ^Lome 

2  Hugh  Drommond  Hay  Bamett 

1  Hon,  James  Henry  Duncombe   

3  Charles  Crutchley  

z  George  Cosmo  Abercromby 

a  Bobert  Cutlar-Fergusson 

2  Neil  James  Menzies 

a  Engine  Leopold  Selwyn  Brett,  A^'utant  3  April  78  

2  Air  Bobert  Dmmmond  MoncreiflTe,  Bart 

3  John  William  Ainslie  Dmmmond 

1  Clarence  Granville  Sinclair  

Hon.  Luke  White   

2  Edward  WaUtin  Williams  Wynn 

a  Hon.  Alexander  Francis  Henry  Campbell 

Sbcomd  LisuTBirA.irTS. 

Hon.  Arthnr  Hay   

Hon.  Thos.  H.  A.  E.  Cochrane 

2  Hon.  Arnold  Allan  Cecil  Keppel 


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30  Sept.  68 

'  5  May  69 

'32  Aug.  68 

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'34  July  69 

'ax  Aug.  69 

^30  Oct.  69 

»  5  Mar.  70 

'34  Sept.  70 

P  4  Feb.  7x 


airn  libut. 


a  Lionel  George  Henry  Seymour  Dawson-Damer. 
idas 


X  Bobert  Dund 

z  Charles  Edward  Hartopp  

a  Francis  Edmund  George  Astley  

z  Alan,  Lord  Greenock 

a  Laurence  George  Dmmmond 

Basil  Scott-Murray    

Quarter  Masiere.-^ I  John  M'Blain,i«  Z7  Nov.  69. 

3  Frederick  Butterworth,  25  Mar.  73. 
Air^«(mJfa/or.— sFred.  Bobinson,"  MD.,  A.S.  ig  Nov.  47  ;  Surgeon,  ao  Mar.  57 ;  Surgeon  Mty'or,  Z9  Nov.  67. 
Battalion  Suraeon.—i  Surgeon  Major  William  Balph  Lane,  A.S.  39  Dec.  54;  Surgeon,  4  Jan.  71. 
Surgeon.— 2  Wm.  Maunsell-Collins,  MD.  Aeeiet.  Surgeon.  3  Oct.  66. 


24  Feb. 
xs  Aug. 
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Z5  Jan. 
zz  May 
33  Feb. 
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28  Oct. 
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38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

38  Oct. 
30  April  73 
34  July  74 
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30  April  75 
zz  July  75 

9  Aug.  75 
2z  Sept.  74 
18  Mar.  76 
z8Mar.    76 

39  April  76 
zoMar.   75 

6  Sept.  76 
tx  Feb.  77 
XX  Sept.  77 
xz  Sept.  77 
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Z5  July 


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CAWijir. 

'zyMay  yz 
'30  Aug.  7x 
P38  Oct.  7x 
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34  April  73 
39  June  73 

z  Feb.  73 
zsMar.  73 

36  Mar.  73 

35  June  73 

37  June  74 
3xAng.   74 


Surgeon, 


Solicitor.— Fred.  Ouvry,  o  Nov.  58.  i^rtw^'*  Blue.  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Bait,  returned  from  ike  Crimea,  4  July  Z856.    2nd  Batt.  returned  from  Canada,  z8  September  t864. 

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zst  Batt.,  Kalta. 

and  Batt.,  Jnbbul^re,  B«ngal 


rSah  Dutriet  No.  63. 
{^Brigade  D«j^t,  OUnenu. 


^ ]  1st  (The  Royal  Scots), 

^yal  Cypher  within  the  Collar  of  St.  Andrew,  and  the  Crown  oyer  it.    In  the  Beoond  Coloor  t^^  Tlustie  tjx*- 

wm.      ••  Hiii  T.rrr-T*  »••*  ■Rn.viMirP.np-Zx-R'*  ••  "Roypt"  ^wlththe  Suhinx^.      **  fJniinirwi  *»  **  BuB^CO  **   "SjLLAJfXBCA '* 


iTTORii."  "St.  Sxbastiak"   "Nivb"   "PBwiirBULA"   "Niagara"   " Watkeloo •' 
b*^«*Ata"  **Aima*'  "Iwkbbmak"  "Sbtastofol"  "TakuFoets"  ••Pbkiw.'* 
•  SeF.  ColoneL— Henry  Phipps  Raymond,  Efuign,  9  April  25;  Lt.  ^17  March  27 :  Capi.  'ax  March  34;  BtMaJor, 
Hall  I    0  Nov.  46;  Major,  ^17  Dec.  47 ;  Lt.Colonel.  '17  Jan.  51  j  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Ifd^/or  Qtmeral,  6  Feb.  £5; 
£^'    lit.&eneral,  26  May  73  ;  Oeneral,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  ist  Foot,  11  July  77. 
...   Lieatenant  ColoneU.— 1  Edw.  Thos.  St.  Lawrence  McoGhdre,  JEn$.   'ig  Oct.  49;  Li.  'ax  May  52;  Coft. 

i    '29  Jan.  55 ;  Major,  9  Feb.  67  ;  Id.  Colonel,  ^35  Mar.  72 ;   Colonel,  25  March  76. 
...  ,2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart,^  Snt.  ^21  May  52 ;  X<.  xi  Aug.  54;  Capt.  30  Mar.  58 ;  2£qJor,  «*2a  Feb.  71 ;  Imu- 
tenant  Colonel,  24  Aug.  76. 
Kajort.— I  Henry  George  White,*  ii»#»^»,  30  Deo.  53  j  Li.  29  Dec.  54;  Cap*.  '30  Mar.  58;  M^or,  '25  Mar.  71 ; 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
2  Richard  Abraham  Manners,*  Eneign,  12  May  53;  Li.  'x8  Aug.  54;  Capi.  96  June  59  s  Brevet  Major, 

5  July  7a;  Major,  5  Aug.  76. 
:  James  William  Hassell,  7  ^irn^,  i'x3  Sept.  53 ;  LI,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Capi.  95  Mar.  6x ;  Bt.Major,  14  April  74 ; 

Major,  30  Nov.  78. 
a  George  Gilbert  Stewart,"  Eneign,  20  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  5  June  55  ;  Capt.  »8  May  66 ;  Bi.  Major,  32  Dec  78  ; 
Major,  II  Feb.  80. 


CAPTAXirS. 

2  George  William  Thompson^' 

X  Creaswell  Keano  Chartes  Rooke^*   

X  Charles  Atkinson  Logan 

2  George  Paterson 

9  p.e.e.  Frederick  de  Lamare  Morison.. 
2  Johnde  Stuteville  Isaacson 

1  Frederick  Coningham  

'2  Baron  George  Booth 

X  WUliam  Bell  Macdonald 

X  Arthur  William  Sheringham 

X  George  Seaforth  Rodon    

X  Thomas  French  Ross 

2  Arthur  Smith 

2  Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor  

1  Harry  Gardner   

2  William  Druiy  Shaw 

X  Stephen  Blyth  Moore 

a  Henry  William  Tombs  . 


Birsiov  ox 
awn  LiBUT. 


1  Herbert  Durell  Terry 

2  Rowland  Feamley  Kyrle  Money,  Interpreter.. 


LiBVTxv  Aires. 

2  Henry  Lonsdale  Hallewell 

I  Alan  William  Low  Rickards  

X  Victor  Alexander  Farquharson....'. 

1  Egerton  Payler  Morgan-Payler 

a  Edward  Lindesay 

X  George  Charles  Peard,  Imtmetor  ofMueketry  x3Mar.76 
X  Charles  Henry  Gostling    

2  Vernon  Garcside  Tippinge,  Inet.ofMtuketry  xx  Dec.  78 
2  Joseph  Cunliffb  Fenton    

Charles  William  Southcott  Hallett  

2  Charles  HarcourtStisted,.^(2/K*afi<  XX  Jan.  79 

1  Edward  Altham  Altbam,  ^d;Kto»<  20  Sept.  7^  

2  Hamilton  William  Broadley  

2  William  Arthur  Edward  Boyd  

Edward  Steuart  Msusters 

X  Thomas  Rowland  Scarlett  

I  David  Fitz  -  A  meline  Robert  Aiicketill   

I  Archibald  M'Lachl an  

I  William  Wingfleld  Vemer  Pakenham  

1  William  Douglas > 

2  Hamilton  John  Goold- Adams  

2  Arthur  Leonard  Williams  

2  William  Erskine  Graham  Login     

2  David  Campbell  Da  Costa 


Sxcoirn  Lixvtxvahtb. 

X  Robert  Townley  Knowles 

X  Vincent  Mackesy  Birkbeck   

2  Percival  Havelock  Acheson  

X  Oliver  Ramsay  Brush  , 

2  George  Frederick  Chenevix  Trench  .. 

3  Arthur  Vincent  Dowdall  FitzGerald  . 
Henry  James  Albert  Rowe   

X  Edwin  Francis  Wade  

X  Charles  Henry  Cockbum  Hoyman.... 

2  Jt'hn  Grabam  Robinson 

X  Charles  Higford  Chapman 


x6  Feb. 

P2oMar. 

4  July 

4  July 

15  Jan. 

24  May 

20  May 
P23  Dec. 
'xi  July 
1*29  June   66 

X  7  April  67 
'  8  July  68 
P30  Oct.  6( 
P18N0V.  61 
1*13  June  68 

XI  Deo.  66 
**27  April  70 
P  8  Dec.  6s 
^  8  May  66 
>'22  Feb.    71 


17  June 
P  a  Mar. 
'30  July 
'x4  June 
^  8  Aug. 
'x2  Jan. 
»i3  July 

IT  May 
»3o  Oct. 
3  Oct. 
»  7  Dec. 
P27  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

98  Oct. 

*  5  Jan. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


28  Oct. 

^  Sept. 

'8  Doc. 

8  Dec. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

X  May 
XI  May 


71    28  Oct.  7x 

30  Deo.  71 

29  May  72 

12  Nov.  73 

12  Nov.  73 
xsMar.  74 

13  June  7x 


2Vn  LIXUT. 


X4  Sept, 

sOct. 

4  Deo. 

aa  Jan.  79 

aa  Jan.  79 

9  July  79 

x3Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  7? 

13  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 


LIXVt. 


5Bept.  67 

'  a  Sept.  68 

3  Oct.    70 

'as  Mar.   71 

'ax  June  71 

»a8  Oct.     71 

XX  April  75 

X9  Jan.   76 

5  Aug.  76 
X9  July  77 
at  July   77 

94  Nov.  77 
2  Mar.  78 
8  Mar.  78 

95  Sept.  78 
13  Nov.  78 
30  Nov.  78 

6  Aug.  79 
X3  Sept.  79 
XX  Feb.   80 


xs^Bxar.  74 

X3  June  74 

3  July  74 

90  Nov.  7S 

90  Nov.  tK 


77 

77 

77 

78 

78 

78 

78 

78    1. 

78    XX 


ao  x-iuv.  75 
ao  Nov.  75 
XX  Feb.  76 
xa  Feb.    76 

12  Feb.  76 
29  Nov.  76 

9  Aug.  73 

29  June  78 
19  Sept.  78 
25  Sept.  78 

13  Nov.  78 
25  Nov.   78 

30  Nov.  78 
7  Dec.    78 

Nov.  79 
Feb.   80 


CAFtAIS. 


BKSV.ILU. 


Pagmattert.—2  Walter  Crauftird  Kennedy,  x  Apr.  78 ;  Em,  22  Aug.  6  ;  Li.i6  Mar.  70;  CSgrf.  14  Aug.  76. 

X 

Quarter  Ma$tere,—a  Henry  Lonsdale,  28  March  74. 
I  Thomas  Worrall,  21  Aug.  78. 


Faeinge  "Sixxe.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
ret  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  96  Jan.  1878. 
2%d  Battalion  emharkedfor  Bombast  15  Aug,  x866     Btpot,  oiiaeUd  io  tit  B^titalUotu  ^ ^T ^ 

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i8t  (The  Boyal  Scots).  13S 

_/.  ^;C;oIonel  Stoart  senred  at  fihe  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aand  April  until  Beverely  wounded  on  7th  June  1855 (Medal 
witlk  ClMp,  5th  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Torldfih  Medal).  Senred  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China,  induding  the 
tuuig  of  Sinho  and  Tangko,  ocoai)ation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

.  I't.Colonel  White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  aist  Nov.  1854  to  xc^  Ang.  1855,  including  the  attack  of 
toe  Sedan  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  ft^i^  x6th  Nov.  1858  to  the  i6th  March 
»59  with  the  Berar  Field  Force,  which  took  the  field  for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  rebel  chiefb  Tantia  Topee  and 
f  eroze  Shah  from  penetrating  mto  the  Deccan. 

'  ^or  Manners  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  ftt>m 
a^tn  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
CJuna,  uoluding  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two 

icLm^'  Haosell  served  at  the  siege  and  ftOl  of  Sebastopol  from  aoth  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 

^\  Major  Stewart  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku.  and  ocea- 
patoon  of  Tientsin  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^ptain  O.  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Canton  Police  Force  ftvm  1858  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of 
ffiekiting  with  the  Kwang  Tung  rebels  on  8th  Jan.  1859.  Campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking 
or  Sxnho  and  Tangku.  occupation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  the  latter  part  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brisadier 
Uraohart  (Medal  with  two  Olaipi) . 

'^(^■ptainBooke  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  oocnpa- 
uon  of  Tientsin,  actions  of  the  18th  and  aist  Sept.,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 


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J  LLOolonel  Phillipps  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  1st  Battalion,  2nd  Queen's,  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in 
North  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 

*Sir  Qeorge  Colley  was  employed  on  special  service  on  the  Cape  Frontier  in  1858, 59,  and  i86z— occupation 
of  Kreli's  territory,  defeat  and  death  of  Tola  (twice  thanked  by  the  Gk>vemment,  Brevet  of  M^jor).  Served  through- 
oat  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  lath  and  x4th  August,  18th  and 
aitt  Sept.,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Aehanti  war  from  the  17th  December 
1873  in  command  of  the  Transport  and  line  of  communications,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  defence 
of  the  Posts  of  Quarman  and  Fommanah,  and  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (several  times  men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Colonel,  OB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

."  Ut^or  waring  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Corps  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal) . 

.  "  M^or  Kelly-Kenny  served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Jephsen, 
tnclndiBR  the  action  of  Sinho  (mentioned  in  despatches),  taking  of  Tangku  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
MTved  the  campaign  of  1867-68  in  Abyssinia  In  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Train  (mentioned  in 
despatches  for  "  zefu,  energy,  and  ability,"  Medal). 

^*  Major  Holt  was  thanked  in  General  orders  dated  at  Poena  lath  July  x866  for  hie  "noble  efforts"  in  saving 
life  on  the  occasion  of  the  wreck  of  the  Pilgrim  ship  ZKomoiii.and  his  conduct  was  deemed  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  at  Bombay  as  '*  deserving  of  the  warmest  admiration.*'  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,— as  Pro- 
rost  Marshal  at  Zoula,  and  subseouently  in  the  Transport  Train ;  was  attacked  by  a  large  force  at  Belago  Pass 
whilst  in  charge  of  Convoy,  and  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  met  with  the  entire  approval  of  Lord  Napier  (MedaU 
snd  promoted  to  Captain  unattached) . 

^  Major  Morris  served  with  the  75th  Begiment  in  the  Indian  Campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  occupation, 
after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  of  the  fortfled  outposts  and  camp  with  Outram's  Force,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's 
s^ks ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  December  (Medal). 

u  Captain  Boss  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  35th  Begiment  during  Uie  campaign  in  theShahabad  district,  Bengal,  in 
1858  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Baillie  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  with  the  3rd  BniRi  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku 
Fprte). 

1^  Captains  Mackie  and  Hughes  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

>'  Captain  Hderton  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

*^  M^or  Blozton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  Biege  and  (Ul  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  the  CJhina  campaign  of  i86a 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pekin) . 

M  Captain  Craig.— For  War  Sevrioes,  Mf  Army  Pay  Department. 

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chal  Lamb,  with  the  Mottoes 


2nd  (The  Queen's  Boyal).  iBri^ade  Depot,  GuUfiri. 

'PrUtina  virtutU  memor,"  and   "  Vel  exuvia  triumphaHt."  The  Bojal  Cypbt: 


the  GarterVha^gthe  Crown  over  it.  "  Botpt  "  (with  the  Sphinx) ,  "  Vimiiea  "  •"•  Coeuhfa  "  "  Saliiujici" 

o»TA  "  **  1>^«iv«KR  "  «•  NiTBLLB  "  '*  TOULOrSH  "  "  PwrMTSULA  "       AFPGHAlTISTAJr  GhUZJTM" 


OBIA"  "PTBBKBBB 

u  Foetb"  "Pbkiw. 


•Kaiuf" 


"  Colonel.— Henry  Smyth.i  CB.  Biuign,  '28  Jnne  33 »  -I****-  '28  Oct.  36 ;  Captain,  'a  Dec  43 ;  ^f^jor, » 
{i    48}  Lieut.  Colonel,  ^30  Dec.  53!  Cotoiwi,  28  Nov.  S4J   Major  Oowro/.  '  ^' 
. '    24  June  76 ;  ff«i*raf.  29  Sept.  78  ;  Coioi»«i  2nd  Foot,  25  March  77-     ,  ^  .,    .  « 

Lieutenant  Colonels.— i  Francis  John  Hercy,  Bntign,  '28  Oct.  53;  Lt.  27  Oct.  54;  Capi.  «•< 


till; 


Major, 
Henry  Pye 


5rw««  ii«rf«na»<  6)Zo««i,  i  Oct.  77  5  Lt.Colonel,  x  Mav  78. 
,rge  iPomeroy  Colley.»  OS.  Clf(J.  JTi 
.  ^   ,  £<.  II  Aug.  54;  Gap^-  '"  ^^ 
,     April  74 ; 
Henry  Waring,"  Ss 


Major  General,  6  March  68 ;  lAenlenani  Oairnl, 

'9  Not.  S3 
»3i  Oct,  71; 


May  71 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  29  Sept.  77. 

e  Phillipps,7  Bnaign,  12  May  54;  i*-  'iS  Jaa-  5^;  Ciipf.  '16  Nov.  60;  Major, 
itenant  Colonel,  iO(A.7T,Lt.Cc^ 
Kajors.— p.«.c.  Sir  George  Pomeroy  Colley, 
JSneign,  28  May  52;  Lt.  11  Aug.  54;  ^P^' 
Colonel,  I  AprD  74 ;  Major,  12  May  75. 


iPomeroy  Colley ,»  OB.  CM^.  'KC8I.  Private  8eeretar$  to  the  Vietrog  of  I^in 
""     '   '12  June  60 ;  Bt.M(yor,  6  Mar.  63 ;  Bl. Lt.Colonel,  15  May  73 


,     ,  ,  Major,  23  Oct  75. 
59 ;  Capt.  '14  Mar.   65 ;  Major, ^2  ^^f^ 


Capt.  '3  May  64 1 
En8tMeLove£ceHercy,.BiM.  »'5Feb.  sSjii^w^.'iifeb.MJ^ap^PM  _ 

c  Thomas  Kelly-Kenny,"  2^i#wi», 22  Feb.  58 ;  Lieut.  ^la Oct.  60 ;  Capt.  >'2o  July  66 ;  Ma^or,  29  Sept  r 
2  William  John  Holt."  Commandant  Naini  Tal  Oonvalemient  Depot;  Entign,  P24  July  57 ;  L%eut.  15  Feb.  5^ 

Capt.  2  Sept.  68 :  Major,  23  Jan.  78.                                                                                       «         ^      «*  w 
2  Montagu  Chohneley  Morris,"  Bneign,  >'2a  May  S7;  -Zi*.  15  Sept.  57;  Obj»«.  '21  Sept.  60;  JfJCs;?, 
26  May  73;  Major,  21  Feb.  78.  


Ca-ptjoxs. 

2  Robert  Hill  Ross" 

2  p.f.o.  William  Charles  Hood  . 

2  Henry  Flood  

2  William  Clarke 

2  George  Herbert  Woodard 

1  Charles  Deyman  Baillie^? 

2  Robert  Bleaaby 

2  Charles  Fairbanks  Lawson  .... 

1  William  Mackie" 

2  Charles  ]Sd ward  Hderton"  .... 

I  George  Arthur  Scott 

I  Jasper  Selwvn  Tupper 

I  Henry  Melviu  Matthews   

X  Edward  Warren Broderick   .... 

a  Henry  Walter  Trench 

X  Augustus  Frederic  F.  Adams  . 
X  Bernard  Arthur  Beale 

Edward  Ashton  Hughes" 

Thomas  Edwards  Harman  . 


CA-PTAIK.      I   BBXT.HJU. 


2  George  Douglas  King  Harman,  Aide  de  1 
Camp  to  the  Lieut.  Governor, N.  W.Prov. } 

LlXUTXVAJrXB. 

X  Charles  Augustus  Mott,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 
to  Mqjor  General  Badelife S 

1  William  Montgomery 

2  William  Gun  Oollis,  Adjutant  19  Aug.  71 

X  Arthur  Herbert  Nourse 

X  Mitford  Oust,  Inet.  ofMuaketry  i  May  78 
I  John  Stratford  Collins,  Adjt.  28  Mar.  78 

1  Terence  John  Bockett  Dunne  

2  Hamilton  James  Blverson   

2  John  Richard Harloem  Richards 

2  Robert  Thomas  Hanford-Flood 

1  Charles  Edward  Whittle   

George  Ward  Cole  Bruce  

2  Herbert  Wilkinson  Dent,  Inetructor  0/ j 

Mueketrv  23  Aug.  79    } 

Edward  Owen  Fisher  Hamilton,  Aide  | 
de  Camp  to  Major  General  Primroee    ) 

_  Geofifry  Francis  Pinckney 

2  Harry  Leonard  Dawson    

1  Alexander  Fuller  Maitland  

2  Arthur  Elias    

2  Henry  Bourchier  Fowler  

2  William  Samuel  Burrell 

Arthur  John  Adams  

2  Stewart  Holcombe  Rusbridger  

2  George  William  Hacket  Pain  

3  Henry  Denne  Robson 


16  May  56 
4  July   60 

21  July   54 

17  Feb. 
26  Oct. 

6  Deo. 

9  Feb. 
*i8  Jan. 

X  May 
P  5  Sept.  62 
P27  May    62 
29  July 

8  July 
'28  Aug. 
P16  Feb. 
1*22  Mar. 
P29  Mar. 
*'i4June  64 
■*  4  Oct.    64 

34  Jan.    65 


30  Aug.  58  I  April  70, 
»ii  Sept.  63  »*  3  Aug.  70 
17  Nov.  57.  7  D«c-  70! 
58  X  April  70] 
63'  I  July  71 
58  X  Apr. 
64  '31  Oct. 
64'  17  Feb. 
64  8  Mar. 
68  '3»  Oct. 

64)   5  J^y 


»  xOct. 

4  Aug. 

5  Mar. 
'22  Mar. 
P  I  Mar. 
'  3May 
*'2oMay 
'  9  Sept. 
•^  4  Oct. 

XI  Nov. 
P  xMay 


Px3July   67 1  23  Oct. 


5  Oct.    67 

5  Nov.  67 

P28  Oct.    68 

33  April  69 

p  8  June  70 


'22  Aug. 

14  Mar. 
P23  Dec. 
^  7  Dec. 

21  Nov. 

'  2  Jan. 
P30  June 
p  I  Sept. 
P17  Nov. 
P  7  Dec. 
P24  Dec. 


Pis  Feb.   71 


Sttb  L1BUTXVA.NT8. 
Henry  Elston 


6»/i 


8  April  74 
12  May 
21  July 


P17  May 

I  July 

P12  July 

P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

19  June 


Oct. 

23  Jan. 

I  May 

sxOct. 

23  July 


-I  •  General  Smyth  oommttW 
71  the  68th  Light  InJkntry  throi^-- 
i,  out  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i^ij- 
ii  55,  including  the  battles  of  Aj" 
;/and  Inkerman  (horse  kiUed).  aesc 
JUnd  fall  of  Seba8topolJ[Med^,*;|J 

71 


three  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  t^ 
'JiLegion  of  Honor,  BardiniiJi  «} 
;;  Turkish  Medals,  and  4U1  CIsm  of 
^Jthe  Medjidie). 

73     IPbr  remainder  qf  Notee  mfnedoj 
36  June   73i>«^«' 


73 


Sbooito  LiBurBVAirrs. 

1  Henry BridgmimHenderson  Lethbridge 
3  Thomas  John  Atkinson 

2  William  Faithftill  Allen 

3  Greorge      Trendhard     Pickard-Cam- *> 

bridge.  Interpreter } 

3  William  Edwin  Bunbury 

2  Georg«  Burridge  Crawley  

3  Francis  John  Pmk  

X  William  Leonard  Addington  

X  Alfred  Ernest  Price 

X  Charles  Oarmichael  Monro 

2  Willoughby  Thuillier     

X  Wyndham  Hackett  Pain  

Philip  Leake  Stevenson , 


2in>  LIBUT. 


9  Aug. 

12  Nov. 

12  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
28  Feb. 

13  June  74 

10  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
30  Nov.  75 
20  Nov.  75 

11  Sept.  78 


let  Battalion  embariedfor  J*^* 

„^[Julu  1866.  ^   _,  .. 

73 1    and   BatiaUon  embarked  ftrUedi. 


73la6Ji«Zyi877. 
74 


SUB  LIBUT. 

IX  Nov.   76 


5  Sept.  77 

24  Nov.  77 

8  Dec.  77 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

16  Feb.  78 

39  June  78 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 
XX  Oct.  79 

14  Jan.  80 


»o  o«,i/..  /»j  Sue.  36  Fob.  56;  Li.  13  Fob.  6«;  Capt^  i  Apf-  ^ 
3  Robert  Gutluie  Craig,*^  1  Feb.  67 :  Mon.  Captain,  t  Feb.  79. 


Pofmaeien,^!  James  Gtoorge  Anderson,  38  Sept.  78 

8  Robert  Guthrie  Craig,*^  1  Feb.  67 :  JSv». 
Quarter  Mattera. — 3  Charles  Harvey  Pulsford,  9  Aug.  71 
z  James  Toal,  9  Aug.  73. 

t^aeiuife BlvL^.—Agante,  Meian.  Oox and  Co.         /^^^^^T^ 

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«d%..teS2fctu««,t..]         3rd  {East  Kent.     The  Buffs) 

The  Dragon.    The  Rose  and  Crown.    "Doubo"  "Tali.tiea"    "Albuhbra 
"Nitb"  "^ 


rSub  Distnet  No.  42. 
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PuinriAB**  "  Sbtabtopol  ' 


'ade  Depot,  Caaterbory.  137 
"Ptbikbbs'*  "Nitbllb" 
Taku  Foets.'* 


'7  Dec.  67  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel^  3  Dec.  76 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  10  Dec.  77. 

2  Henry  Parnell,*  C5.  ^«v».  23  May  55 ;  Lt  9  Nov.  55 ;  Capt.  ^5  Sept.  62;  Ifajor,  '12  July  71  ;  5ret>«« 
I/MK^mani  Colonel^  i  Oct.  77  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  ip  Nov.  78.  >'  /    » 

MMian.—p.9.c.  Clifford  Parsons,  Profetear  at  the  Staff  College;  Eneign,  '16  Feb.  49 ;  Lt.  'lo  Dec    sa  •  Cant 
25  Sept.  55;  Bt.M(yor,  19  Nov.  71 ;  Major,  10  Dec.  73;  Bt.Li.Colonel^  2  Oct.  77.  •  a   »      j*  • 

Francis  Eteson,*  Ateiatant  Adjutant  General,   Bengal;  Eneign,  '6    Aucr.  47:   Lt    i<  Anril  ea  •    Ca«f 
sMar.sS;  Bt.Major,  six^\7  7^\  Major,  :iZ  m^.  jZ  Bret>et£t.Ck>lonel,x%&  t,    ^  ^"^    ^' '    ^"^'• 

I  John  BlakBley,  Eneign,  7  May  58  :  Lt.  '4  May  60  j  Capt.  '8  Mar.  64  ;  Mcyor,  6  Dec.  75 
Shapland  Graves,^  Pro<ec/or  of  Indian  Immigrant*  at  Naial  t  J^im^,  28  Feb.  56 :   ii  6  Julv  w   Ca»< 
'15  May  66;  Jf q;or,  II  Oct.  76.  '  J  3^*        -r  • 

1  Frederi^  Taylor  Hob8on.»J«v«,»3o  Oct.  57 ;  i<. '30  Sept.  59  ;  C«p'.  »*39  June  66 ;  3fa,or.  10  Mar.  78. 

2  Henry  Thomas  Halahan,'  En*.  24  Nov.  57  ;  Lt.  26  Sept.  60 ;  Capt.  '2  Oct.  66 ;  liajor  i  Nov  78 
2  Charles  James  Hamilton,  Eneign,  17  Mar.  58  ;  Lt.  P22  Oct.  61 ;  Capt.  P26  Jupe  67  •  Jtfqjor  ^oNov  -8 


3V, 


Captaiitb. 

2  James  Edward  Forster 

1  William  Frederick  Kerr,*  Interpreter  

1  Edward  Oirdlestone  Graham*  

2  Henry  Drinkrow  Harrison 

I  Francis  William  Kane 

1  Charles  Edward  Reeves^ 

2  George  Agar  Alexander  

p.f.0.  Edward  John  Lynch,  Qarrieonlnet. "] 

Howte  Dietriet    J 

I  Waldron  Edward  Roper  Kelly  11   

I  Creorge  Ernest  Harley  

I  Arthur  Trevor  Leslie** 

1  Robert  Albert  Hickson  

2  William  Henry  Wyld 

2  Henry  Wallick  Maclear   

2  Arthur  Charles  Jackson 

2  William  Conquest  Howarth** 

z  Albert  Edward  Ommanney" 

2  Lionel  Thomas  Spens  

2  Richard  Richards  Brefibey  Teman    .... 
2  George  Fred  Harris,  AdjntaTit  ^9  Mid- 1 

dleee9Bi/le  Volunteer*  J 

I  Robert  Waloott  M'Gillivray  Martin  .... 


18  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

4  July 

3  Aug. 

P26  Feb. 

i'i8  Mar. 

"  4  Feb. 

sAug. 


Pi6Aug.   64 

P  4  Oct.     64 

"15  May    67 

''26  June  67  *■  s^  Dqc. 

Pi4Sept.  67  f'a^  Jim. 

5  July  64^14  Sept.  67 
*  I  April  6B^3ff  J  Tine  70 
23  Jan.    6Q''ijJaly    71 

^  30  Oct.   69,^27  Oct,     71 

**2i  Aug.    69 J  aS  Oct.     71 
28  Oct.     71]  i3  0oL     71 


LiBUTBVAirrs. 
2  Julias  Batt  Backhouse,  Inetruetor  of 

Mu»ketry  3  Feb.  25  

2  Richard  Stanley  Hawks  Moody  

2  Nathaniel  Newnham-Davia  

I  Home  Johnstone  Fergusson* 

1  John  William  Hind,"  In*t.  of  Mu9ketry 

II  Feb.  79  , 

2  Cosmo  Huntly  Gordon 

I  Bryan  Francis  Holme** 

1  George  Herbert  Chippindall"  

2  Hen.  Calthorpe  Somerset,  Adi.  24  Dec.  78 
Robert  Greorge  Keke wich,*  Adj.  10  Apr.  76 

David  Francis  Lewis    

Hugh  Roddam  Tate 

2  Percy  Green 

2  Henry  Raleigh  Knight 

3  AlAred  James  Whitacre  Allen 

Robert  Alfred  Baker 

Emeat  De  Brath 

1  Arthur  Horsman  Coles 

George  Edward  Hyde  Gates 

2  John  Hughes   

3  Herbert  John  James  Middleton   

X  Jam^  Comyn  Lewis  Knight-Bruoe 

X  George  Adrian  Porter  

1  CourtenayBourchierVyvyan 

Sub  Libutbkahts. 

2  Hugh  Blackburn    

a  Gorry  Langrishe  Connellan 

Sbcoitd  Libutbitavts. 

Alexander  M'Laohlan    

2  Arthur  Henry  Tylden-Pattenson 

a  Yesey  Thomas  Bunbury  

2  Archibald  Francis  Campbell*  JohuBton  . 

a  Herbert  St.  David  Jarrett 

X  Percival  Forbes  Brine  

I  Edgar  Evelyn  Ravenhill 

X  Robert  Edward  Philips   

X  Gerald  Thornton  Bird  

X  Douglas  Abercromby  Hamilton  

X  Richard  Ley  Retallack 


BXSIOir  OB 
2irD  LIBUT, 


OAPTAIir.        BBBV.XAJ. 


60  *  B  Jmu 


2,  »■  14  Aug. 
J  P16  May 
^p  15  Doc. 


^jt^  Mar.   64  •'29  June  70 

JrtB,    65  '*i2  July    71 

'^5  ■■  a  Aug.    71 

74 


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P  9  Dtr 

'mAut. 

"*  7  Dtc. 
~  5  L>' c. 


31  Deo. 


5S  '*i6  Ang.  61 
30  Dec.    71 


30  Jan.    78 

30  Jan.    78 

I  May    78 


airp  LiBUT. 
7  Aug.  78 
14  Sept.  78 

22  Jan.  79 
21  June  79 

2  July    79 
9  July 

23  July 

13  Aug. 
a  I  June 
x4  Jan. 

14  Jan. 


28  Mar. 

13  May  74 

I  April  75 

7  May  75 

6  Dec.  75 

26  Feb.  76 

701  14  June  76 

^'-"^    24  Nov.  77 

10  Mar.  78 

16  Mar.  78; 

X  Nov.  78J 

30  Nov.  78; 

13  Mar.  79! 

3  Aug. 


72 
17  Dec.    79 


(1  General  Napier  served  as  Aide 

9  Am ff .   73  de  Camp  to  SirCharles  Napier  during 

13  Nov.    73  his  campaign  of  1845  against  the 

13  Nov.    73  Desert  and  Mountain  Tribes  on  the 

aS  Feb.    74  right  bank  of  the  Indus.  Served  also 

Ett  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  as  Assis- 

ffS  Feb.    74  Unt  Director  General  of  the  Land 

13  Jnne  74  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  Clasp, 

1 3  Jun  0   741 3th  Class  of  the  Me4jidie,and  Turkish 

1 J  June   74  Sledal). 

1  Dec .    74 1    «  Lt. Colonel  Morley  served  with  the 

11  Feb.  75iRufft  in  the  camiMugn  of  i860  in 
\o  tr^opt.  75 'China,  and  was  present  at  the  action 

10  Sept.  75, >f  Sinho,  and  taking  of  Tangku  and 
24  Mar,  75  the   inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with 

12  Fob.  76  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  opera- 
2+  Mar.    7^'  tions  in  Perak  in  1875-76,  including 

11  Sept.  76  the  attack  on  the  camp  at  Qualla 
IT  Sept.  7^lKang8a,  and  the  expedition  against 
ti  8fipU  ^^Lhe^ageof  Eungor.  Commanded 
j8  Oct,  76 'an  independent  force  of  the  Buffs 
28  Oct.    7^!nnd  I  St  GkMrkhas  on  the  left  bank  of 

12  Sept.  79bthe  Perak  river  on  20th  January  1876 
17  Dec,    79^hich  captured    a   stockade,    two 

6  Jan .    8cH  guns,  and  two  war  gongs. 


SUB  LiBinr. 


28  Oct. 
II  Nov. 


[a  Jan.  77* 
P«yaMMf<rff.— X  Salosbtury  Davenport  Crookenden,  18  Sept.  78 ;  Bne.  xa  Jan.  66 ;  Xe.  95  Anff.  67 ;  Cofi. 

3  Arthur  William  mil  Gtolston,  14  Apr.  78 ;  En*,  4  S«pt.  60;  Lt.  5  July  64 ;  Co^  10  Dec.  73. 
(ifuuier Matter*.— I  James  WUson  OoUey,"  x8  Oct.  73. 
9  William  George  Morgan,  7  Nov.  68. 

Facing*  BwS.—Agent*,  Heasn.  Oox  and  0>. 
'  •    x866.-       ■  "■ 


xti  BaH.  4mH^kedfor  Oaleutta,  a  Jafy  ] 


i.—and  Batt,  embarlMfor  Capt  aoodSop4^  3  Get.  1876. 

K    7 


137a  3r<?  (East  Kent.     The  Buffs). 

>  Lt.Oolonel  Parnell  served  with  the  3rd  Bnflb  in  the  Crimea  Bubsequent  to  the  ftJl  of  BebastopoL  Cknmnanded 
the  2nd  Battalion  3rd  Buffs  tbronghoat  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  wa«  present  at  the  engagement  of  Ix^eane  tad 
daring  the  occupation  of  Ekowe  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB,). 

*  McQorsHobson  and  Hal&han served  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  Ohina  (Medal  with  Olaep  fbr  the  Taku  Forts). 

*  Lt.Golonel  Eteson  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  second  Burmese  war,  including  thecaptan  if 
Hartaban»  Bangoon,  Prome,  and  the  Donabew  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

7  Major  Graves  organised  for  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  the  2nd  Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent,  conslstinsQr 
two  battalions,  and  served  with  Pearson's  Column,  in  command  of  the  regimen^  during  the  advance  to  Kkowe^ 
taking  part  in  the  engagement  of  Inyezane  (mentioned  in  report  as  having  been  indefihtigable  in  his  exertions). 

*  Captains  Kerr  and  Graham,  Lieuts.  Fergnueon,  Hind,  Ventris,  and  Kekewich  served  throughout  the  open- 
lions  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76. 

*  Captain  Reeves  served  with  the  Buflb  in  the  campaign  In  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  z  75-7^,  inoliiding  the  aetioa 
of  the  20th  January. 

^^  Captain  Kelly  served  with  the  Bufb  in  the  operations  in  the  Malav  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including  th« 
actions  of  the  20th  January  and  4th  February,and  commanded  the  escort  in  the  reconnaissance  of  the  aand  Januur. 

u  Captain  LeeUe  served  with  the  Bnflb  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  inoladinff 
the  actions  of  the  4th  and  20th  January  and  4th  February. 

^*  Captain  Howarth  senred  with  the  Buift  tnroughout  the  campaign  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  including 
the  action  of  the  20th  January. 

u  Captain  Ommanney  and  Lieut.  ChippindaU  served  with  the  BuiDi  in  the  operations  in  the  Malaj  FeDinsala  in 

^«  Lieut.  Holme  served  with  the  Bufh  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  indndiag 
the  action  of  the  4th  February. 

IT  Quarter  Master  Collev  served  with  the  Buflb  throughout  the  operafeionB  in  the  Malay  Peoixunlain  1875-26, 
indnung  the  actions  of  the  4th,  z4th,  and  aoth  January. 


Oontinuation  of  Notes  to  4th  Foot. 

*  Colonel  Bray  served  with  the  3x8t  Regt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghaaiatan  under  Qaani 
Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Teseen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Oabool,  and  the 
dilRffent  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1843  with  the  Umbslls 
Brigade.  He  commanded  Detachments  of  Infantry  and  Cavalry  in  the  suppression  of  tne  election  riots  st 
Nottingham  in  July  1865,  and  was  commended  by  H.R.H.  the  Commander  m  Chief  "  for  his  admiisble  and 
praiseworthy  conduct,  and  the  firmness  and  ability  he  displayed  on  that  occasion.*'  Served  with  the  4th  King's 
Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  MsgilwSi 
and  commanded  the  Rear  Guard  of  the  Army  continuously  on  the  return  to  the  coast  (mentioned  in  despaicbei, 
Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt.ColonelEccles  served  with  the  4th  BegimentthroughouttheEastemcampaign  of  i854-55,incliiding  thebatties 
of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  18th  June  and  8tk 
September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.  Colonel  Stokes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  andfUl  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  attack  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  night  of  the  2iBt  June  1855— name  brought  to  the 
notice  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  "  distinguished  conduct"  m  the  Trenches  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59  i  "^^^^  ^^^^  i^^  the  Mahee  Kanta  in  tiie  monsoon  of 
1858  in  command  of  a  Light  Field  Force  consisting  of  170  of  the  Gusarat  Irregular  Horse,  the  4th  Foot,  and  and  Na- 
tive InflEmtry  as  a  support  to  Captain  Heycock's  Force  during  operations  in  the  field,  engaged  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Mondetti ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  4th  Foot  with  Brigadier  Macau's  Field  Force  early  in  1859  (Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Elliot  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Cmgp,  and  Tnrkiah 
Medal). 

H  Lt.Colonel  Twentyman  served  throughout  the  Ab^^inian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  Borrett  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee 
and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

11  Captain  Lugard  served  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-^,  and  wab  employed 
with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

u  Major  Woodgate  served  with  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  aotsoa 
of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  WoJseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873 
on  special  service,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Eesaman,  repulse  of 
the  Ashanti  armv  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (in  command  of  the  Kossoos),  reoonnais- 
■ancw  in  force  of  the  8th  and  27th  November,  and  battle  of  Amoaftd  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clssp). 

1*  Captain  Turner  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navr  from  1858  to  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  an 
the  Island  of  Bey  tin  October  1859,  a^d  served  with  a  Naval  Brigade  in  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations 
before  Dwarka,  and  at  its  capture  in  Nov.  1859.  Served  also  the  China  campaign  of  x86o,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Claap).  Served  with  the  4th  Kind's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
paign of  1867-68,  snd  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arrogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^*  Captain  MacCarthy  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  in  the  Transport  Servioe,  and  was- 
in  charge  of  the  Post  at  Accrofbl  (Medal). 

*»  Captain  Simpson.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department 


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^%:.liS?^]  4ai  CFhe  King's  Own  Bcydl).       [S^S?!^''i^;^, 

The  Lion  of  England.      The  Boyal  Cypher  within  the  Garter.    "OoEinnfA"    "Badajoz"    "~ 
"  Vitiomjl"  "  St.  SsBAsnAH  "  "  Nitb"  "  Pihihbula  "  •*  Bi.AnB]rBBvxe  "  "  Waubloo 

"Sbtastopol"  "AaxssnriA." 


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|y'J^;  OdcmeL— Stadhqlm  John  HodgBon,*  En*.  30  Dec. 
Ucutauiit  (Monels. 


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)n.i  J5n«.  30  Dec.  19 ;  Li.  3  Feb.  as ;  Capi.  P30  Dec.  26 ;  Mty'or,  i»a8  Deo.  38 ; 
ao  June  54;  Major  antral,  11  April  60;  Lieut.Qeneral,  20  Aug.  68; 
Foot,  21  Nov.  76.  •    >     -o'      » 

Bdw.  Wm.  Bray,*  CB.  Etu.  ax  June  39;  Li.  ai  Jan.  41 ;  Capi.  ^i^  June  uo  •  Bi  Ma4or 
ft^  ^^  if«ior,j.May  65 iBt.U.Coloful,  15  Aug.  G^ri^.Oolanel,  aj^ine  75 ,  ^oW.iVFlb.  7?    ' 
1  Cuthbert  Eocles,*  Ena%gn,  '9  July  5a  i  Lt.xi  Aug.  54  j  Oop^.  x8  Jan.  56 ;  Major,  '27  Feb.  69 :  LiMttenmi 

Co2oM<,  ao  Sept.  77.  -w     »      # 

M^orfc-i  Charles  Patrick  Stokee,?^..!^^^  O^^.i^S  Jan.58;2»*.af«V«»r.  5  July  7a; 


a  John  M'Dbwa 


Bmet  Lt.  Colontl, 


McQor,  J  April  73  j  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  11  July  79. 
'  '      *"-^      eU  Blliot,«  JBneign,  'at  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  aq  Deo. 

[7o2o)i«2,  29  Nov.  79. 

Q,»t  JSmutm,  ax  Dec.  ■ 
7  79;  jsrewt  Lt.  Colonel,  37  N 
W^ter  Francis  Blake,  Bntign,  'a  Oct.  57;  Lt.  1  Oct.  58;'  Civ<.  ^5  Jan.  66 ;  J»f«o««  Mi^or,  24  Aug.  78 ; 


.  54;  Capt,  23  July  58;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72; 

Augustus  Charies'  Twentyman,»t  Enaign  ax  Dec.  55 ;  JW.  15  Jane  585  Capi.  ^9  Oct.  63 :  BreoH  Mqior^ 
•g;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  »7  Vov,  jg,  ' 


Major ^  2Q  Sept.  77 
\  Augustus  Charlc 
I  Oct  77 ;  Major,  9  July 
~¥alter  Francis  Bla'      " 
Me^or,  17  Dec.  79. 


GAKAimi. 

2  Oswald  Robert  Middleton  

1  Herbert  Charles  Borrett»<» 

2  Richard  Annesley  Knox 

2  Charles  Greenlaw  Leggett 

X  Bdward  R.  De  Barry  Bamett   

Franois  Robert  Sandys.  A^.  4  Adm.  \ 
Bait,  LaneaeUre  Byte  Volunteere  ... } 

2  Henry  Buckton  Laurence  

2  John  Rimington  Sharp  

Robert  Bulkeley  Baldwin  

Bdward  2johrab   Thornton,  Aide  de\ 

Camp  to  Major  Qeneral  Cameron  ...  j 

Edward  William   Stokes,  A^uianil 

X  Laneaekire  MiUOa S 

Charles  St.  Glair  Pote 

Philip  Charles  Yorke,  A^j.  1  Buektng'  ^ 

kamekiroMifie  Vohmteere S 

0.«.e.  Bdward  John  Lugard,^  D~l. ) 

Adj.  St  9^-  M.  Gen.  AlSerekot S 

George  Ffrench  Stehelin 

2  Henry  Moore  

p.9.e.    Daniel   List    Brain,   Brigade^ 

Major,  Bermuda  S 

X  p,e.e.  Edward  Robert  Prevoet  Wood-  j, 

Satei'  Brigade  Me^or,  Jamaica j 

ward  Herbert  Fitzherbert    

1  Frederic  Cooper  Turner" 

Heniy  Boyd  Sutherland 

2  Malby  Edward  Crofton  

a  Richard  Hawes  MacCarthy^* 

Richard  Hall  QTeetnyA^utant  25  Jan.  79 

LXBVTBKJLirTB. 

2  Fred.  M.  Gordon  Hutchinson 

a  Wm.  Hunter  BuUer  Little  

2  Robert  Alexander  Ogilby   .^. 

_  George  Goodwin  Taylor  

2  John  Rowlandson,  iiui.  ofMnaketrg 

7  Nov.  78 

2  Charles  Sinclair  Shephard 

X  Ernest  Walter  Yeatherd,  a<5^^Ct>U49« 
a  Albert  Washington  Hay 

Archibald  Hunter,  InU.  of  Mwiketry^ 

25  Jan.  79  y 

X  Thomas  De  la  Rue 

Henry  Edmeades  Baker 

a  John  Moore  Gawne 

z  Theodore   Edmund  Le  Blanc,  Mort\ 

Adiutant  ai  THnidad / 

X  Alfred  Williams  Bromley 

a  Edward  Rawdon  Penrose  , 

Robert  Augustus  Ritherton 

a  Frank  Broadwood  Matthews 

a  Charles  Edgar  Baumann 

I  William  Gilbert  Mitohell-Innes 

Thomas  Richard  Lytton  Wilson 

X  Archibald  John  Joseph  Ross 

a  Joseph  Ignatius  Bonomi 


Bboovd  "LavTMXLxm. 

a  Bmest  Augustus  Frederic  Carter 

a  Alfred  Bavl^  Ridl^   

X  Thomas  Mercer  Vigors 

Thomas  Bdmund  Burke 

a  Edgar  Dolphin    

a  WiSiam  Lancelot  James 

X  Walter  Henry  Dnffln. « 

I  Edgar  Piosin  Wells  . 

X  Thomas  Cameron  FitEgeraldSomerville 

a  John  Harxy  Blumberg  Barber 

X  Alleyne  Haynes 

a  William  Houghton 

a  QoyAudouinCarleton 


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7  Dec.    58 

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26  Mar.   58 

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>»8Aug. 
»*X4  Feb. 
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7  April  55 
x5  Jan.    64 

iq  July   64 

7  April  65 

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^  8  Aug.  6s 
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23  Jan.    69 

24  Jan.    69 

25  Jan.  69 
'27  Nov.  67 
'27  April  70 
~  7  May    70 


XX  Msy 


XX  May  78 

XX  May  78 

XX  May  78 

4  Deo.  78 

4  Dec.  78 

4  Deo.  78 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

a  July  79 

X3  Aug.  79 

x4  Jan.  80 

x4  Jan.  80 


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7  Dec. 
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'24  Nov. 
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58 
62 
63 
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'30  June  6s 
^11  July  65 
Pi7July    57 

26  July    62 

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^  1  Feb.  68 
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23  Oct. 
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P  2  Sept. 

i»  7  July 

9  Feb. 
P26  Feb. 
'22  Oct. 
'13  Nov. 

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P2oSept.  71 
P27  Oct.  7x 
28  Oct.  71 
38  Oct.    71 

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zx  Sept.  7a 
13  Nov.  7a 
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xsJune  75 

ax  Sept.  75 

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zi  Feb. 
27  Dec. 
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6  Mar. 


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Paa  Oct. 
P12  Nov. 

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2  Aug. 

21  Aug. 


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3  Mar.  74 
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31  Oct.    74 

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28  Oct. 

22  May 

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^  General  Hodgson  served  with 
the  45th  Regiment  in  the  first  Bur- 
mese war  C&fodal  with  Clasp). 

[For  remainder  qfNotet  eee  preeeiUmg 
page. 


Faeimge  Blue.—  AgmUe,  IJLwBan. 
Cox  and  Co. 

ret  Battalion  embarked  f or  BiiraUor, 
27  September  1874.  Depot,  with  M 
BattaUon.  and  BatiaUonreiumedfhm 
Nova  Seotia,  5  Jnlg  z868. 


1  Robert  Simpson."  a  Deo.  78 1  Xn$, »«  Nov.  6z ;  Li.  »<  Jan.  66 1 

^ ,     --  ^»  Thoxnas  William  Drags,  z  Apr.  78;  Hon.  Oapiain  1  Apr.  78.  ^^ 

Qsarfir  Matton.—x  William  Anderson,  az  Sept.  7a. 
a  Hemiy  Rowland,  13  July  78. 


tt..Aira,Beii«l.  "  |  OtH  {JSOTttlVmberiand  Jf'USilters).  lBrigadeI>epat,BerwUk-n-rmt^ 
oocantt"  St.  George  and  the  Dragon.  The  Boso  and  Grown.  The  King's  Greet.  "  WiLtaLMnua." 
'  "ViMiiEi."  "CoRVirvk"  "BusAoo"  "GiTTDAn  BoBBiao"  "BAiiAJoz""SAi4AMAXCx"  "Vmoiu" 

"NrrBLLB"    "ObTHIS"  "ToULOUSB"   "  PBXIirBULA  "   "LUCKWOW." 

tlonel.— William  Lygon,  Earl  of  Longford,*  JTCJB.  Em.  '25  Aug.  37 ;  Lt.  ^31  Aug.  38 ;  Cbfrf.  '26  Jan.  44; 

3fq;V>r,  ^6  July  52 ;  Li.Colonsl,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Colonel,  17  July  55 ;  Mt^or  General,  6  l&rch  68  ;  Jd^Gemni, 

2  June  77  :  Qeneridt  31  July  79 ;  Colonel  5  Foot,  1 1  Sept.  78. 

eutenant  Oolonelfl.— z  William  Roberts,*  Conmanding  a  Brigade  of  the  Peehawur  Beeerve  Btemon;  Ewt^ 

Pj  Nov.  39;  Lt.  10  July  43;  Capt.  ^17  Aug.  52;  Bt.Major,^  Nov.  55  j  Ifo/or,  17  Sept.  58;  Bt.U.CcUnd, 

27  Dec.  64  ;  Zt.Colonel,  ^2  June  65  ;  Colonel,  27  Dec.  69. 

Thomas  Scovell  Bigge,"  Eneign,  '7  June  54 ;  Lt.  21  Sept.  54  ;  Capt.  8  June  56  ',Major,  '18  Oct.  64 


Lt.  Colonel,  23  May  74 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel,  23  May  79. 

ajors.— I  Thomas  Rowland,?  Eneign,  22  Dec.  48 ;  ti.  '29  April  53 ;  Capt.  2  March  56 ;  Major,  '15  May 

66  ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  22  Sept.  75. 

John  Granville  Harkness,*  Eneign,  13  May  53 ;  Lt.  19  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  18  Jan.  56 ;    Bt.Major,  30  Mar.  7a ; 

^VOft  31  Oct.  77;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  i  July  78. 
Frederic  Pocklington.^o  J^nn^n,  ^19  Oct.  53 ;  Lt.  8  Dec.  54 ;    Capt.  ^18  Jan.  56  ;    Bt.Major,  12  Apr.  7a 

^<^jor,  3T  Oct.  77  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  15  Aug.  78. 
PhiUp  FitaRoy,!*  i»*w»,  '6  Oct.  54;  -^'.  4  Sept.  57;  Capt,  '13  April  58;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72;  Mejer, 

7  Jan.  80;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  30  Jan.  80. 


GAPTAIlfS. 

Edwin  John  Oldfieldi*  

p.e.c.    John    Creagh,"  ^.Q.lf.  ff«i.> 

Peekavmr  Beeerve  Divieion i 

John  Rice  Newbolt 

Henry  HartleyTaylor,  Interpreter 

Alfred  Robert  WiUiam  Thistlethwayte 

John  James  Robinson  

John  Johnson  Bradshaw,  Adj.  1  Adm.  \ 

BaH.  Northumberland  BiJU  Vol i 

Frederic  Arthur  Forsyth 

Herbert  Silverthome  wiUiams 

William  Church  Ormond 

David  Gregory  Beamish 

Charles  deJersey  Qrseme 

p.e.e.  Wm.  Assheton  Eardley  Wilmot, ") 

D.A.A.  4-  q.M.Qen.  Ireland S 

John  Love  Vincent,   A^.  Northum'\ 

herland  MiUtia J 

WiUiam  Sanders  Darley 

Frederic  Richard  Carleton 

Charles  Herbert  Broad    

Charles  Hackett 

Wilfred  FitzAllan  Way 

Josiah  William  Pearse  Hobbs,  Adj.  3  ) 

Adm.  Batt.  AyrtkireByie  Volunteere  S 

George  William  Hargreave 

Henry  Aitken  Cherry  

George  Hart  Dyke 

Edward  LeMarchant  Trafford 

LnuTXKijrTS. 

Henry  Kilgour 

Charles  George  Heathcote 

Reginald  Heber  Thurlow 

James  Sinclair  Cramsie  

Middleton  Westenra  Biddulph,  Inet.  ^ 

of  Mueketry  12  Feb.  79 S 

Richard  Williamson  

Samuel  Boxwell  

p.f.c.Robert  Auld,  A.D.O.  to  SirA.Borton 

Alexander  Chancellor  

Percy  Francis  Lambart   

Harris  England  Buchanan 

Chas.  Gilbert  Colvin  Money 

Henry  Beaufoy  Thomhill  

Arthur  Lionel  Pennington 

Reginald  Ker  Kays  ,. 

Johii  Warre  Malet 

Greorge  Frend  

Ernest  James  Robinson  

Hon.  Charles  Lambton 

George  Leslie  Orred 

Thos.GravesLowryHerbert-ArmBtrong 

Thomas  Teats  Whittingdale 

William  Eden  Sturges 

Hugh  Latimer  Clark 

Gerald  Montrisor  Harding 

Sub  LiBUTBxrjLirTS. 
Clement  Edmond  Bherard 


SbGOITO  LxBUTBHUraS.  J^JP  ^1?5?JL 

Francis  Obarles  Garter xz  May    78 

William  Edmund  Hill  xx  May    78 

Edward  Charles  Frederick  Hore xz  May    78 

Dudley  Stratheam  Stewart xz  May      ~ 

ThomajB  David  Pilcher ax  June  79 

Alfred  Ashurst  Etherldge 13  Aug.  79 

Edmund  William  Dashwood  92  Jan.    79 

AJbert  Edward  Whitaker 6  Aug.  79 

John  Raseell  Golquhoun  Golv^   13  Aug.   79 

Aubrey  George  Braithwaite  ix  Oct. 

James  William  Cowley 14  Jan. 

Robert  Southey 14  Jan. 

Francis  Neville  m z4Jan. 

William  Henry  Sitwell 14  Jan. 

St.  George  Charles  Henry 3X  Jan. 

*ajfmaeter$.—^  William  Barton  Wade,**  i  Apr.  78;  Ene,  xx  Mar.  59; 
HtarterMaeieri,'^!  Francis  Drake,**  X7  Nov.  57. 
3  Michael  Downey,  4  Oct.  73. 


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7  Lt.Colonel  Rowland  served  witfi 
the  zst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from 
the  39th  Aug.  z85s,  including  th« 
siege  and  fttU  of  Sebaatopol  (ICedal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Harkness  served  witk 
the  55th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern 


Oct.  Z854,  and  assault  of  the  Bed«n 
on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  tinea 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  theMedjidie,asd 
Turkish  Medal). 


Faeingt  Bright  Green.  —  Ageeit, 
Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 

lit  Battalion  emharlctd  for  India,  25 
Aug.  z866.  DepM,  attacked  to  end 
Batt4tlion.  ,  ^      «.     • 

2ndBattaiion  reiimud  fivm  Matn* 
Hue,  July  Z867. 


Ze.'z4Ja3l«6a;  C^.  ax  July  75* 

Digitized  by  ^^jOO^^lt^ 


Sth  (Northvmherland  Fusiliers).  141 

Lord  Longford  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Assistant  A(|jatant  General,  ap  to  the 34th  Jnne  1855 
after  which  as  Adjutant  General,  inoludinf?  tine  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fiall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  fonr  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  and  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazama,  3rd  Glass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Torkish  Medal). 

'  Colond  Roberts  served  with  the  aSth  Begt.  throaghout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  flEdl  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  500  men  of  the  28th  Begt.  against  the  Waghers  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in 
1859,  including  the  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Beyt  on  the  6th  Oct.,  and  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka ;  commanded 
the  reconnaissance  on  Dwarka  from  Lt.Colonel  Donovan's  Force,  consisting  of  2  field-pieces  and  150  men,  on  the 
26th  October  1859. 

'Colonel  Bigge  served  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  z8thNov.  z854,including  the  siege  of  Se- 
bastopol, assault  of  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  Btii  Sept.,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  night  of  the  24th  August  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  cfunpaignin  1857-59,  including  the  action  at  Sheorajpore, 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh  in  October  and  November,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  including  attacks  on  the  Dil- 
kooeha  Martiniere  and  Secunderbagh,  defence  of  ^the  Alumbagh  under  Outram  from  November  to  March  including 
the  whole  of  the  operations,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59  including 
the  action  of  Bnzar  Ghat  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Beni  Madhoo,  and  capture  of  Fort  Omereah  (Medal  wit£ 
two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service). 

10  Lt Colonel  Pocklington  served  with  the  38th  Begt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Ck>lonel  FitsRoy  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  including  the  attacks  on  the  Dilkoosha,  Martiniere,  and  Secunderbagh ;  with 
Oatram's  Division  in  the  Alumbagh  and  engaged  in  the  various  operations  there ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lacknow ;  was  subsequently  present  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  action  of  Buxarghat  and 
defeat  of  the  rebels  under  fieni  Madho,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Omereah  (Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
and  a  year's  service). 

^*  Major  OldHeld  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-50,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Arrab  (wounded)  and 
defeat  of  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Jugdespore  (mentioned  in  despatch^) ;  present  with  Havelock's  Force  in  the 
actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  defence  of  the  latter  until  arrival  of  Lord  Clyde ;  actions  of  La  Martiniere 
and  relief  of  Lucknow ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  in  repulse  of  numerous  attacks  and  operations  ending 
in  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  subsequently  in  the  final  campaign  in  Oude,  including  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Shunker- 
pore,  Ometee.  and  Oomrea,  and  actions  of  Dounderkeira  and  Buxarghat  (Medu  with  two  Clasps,  and  grant  of  a 
year's  service). 

^*  Major  Creagh  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  A°d  was  pre- 
sent with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  assault  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of 
the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  the  greater  part  of  the  time 
as  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Fusiliers  (Medal  with  two  CHasps,  and  one  year's  service). 

**  (^.Master  Francis  Drake  served  with  Havelock's  Column  in  1857  in  the  action  of  Mungarwar,  capture  of  the 
Almnbagh,  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  its  subsequent  defence  (wounded) ;  throughout  the  open^ona 
at  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  and  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow ;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  in- 
cluding the  action  of  Buxarghat,  capture  of  Omerah,  and  destruction  of  other  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and 
Xrant  of  a  year's  service) . 

**  Captain  Wade.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Oontirmation  of  Notes  to  6th  Foot. 

*  LtCoUmel  Feilden  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  July  1855,  including 
the  battle  of  Ahnii  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded  (Medal  with  two  (Tlasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

LtOolonel  Colthurst  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and 
^present  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  30th  March  1858,  afOur  of  Sanganeer,  defeat  of 
the  (}walior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  of  and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

[M^'or  Hole  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal). 

Major  Evans  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operaaons  in  the 

Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).    Served  ag£nst  the  hill  tribes  of  Silddm  during  the  close  of  x86o,  and  was  twice  in 

oommand  of  Patrols  engaged  with  the  enemy.    Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  subsequent 

operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

I*  Major  Cockbum  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  and  Brigade  of  the  Hazara  Field  Fofoe  of  x868,  including  the 
subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Looshal 
^paign  of  1871-73  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Brownlow  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Harrison,  G.  W.  B.  ColUs,  Brady,  and  Whitworth,  Lieutenant  Ball,  and  Quartermaster  Beedle, 
servedwiththe6thBegimentin  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black 
Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^  ^ 

'  £»^talns  Wilson  and  FitzGerald  served  with  the  6th  Begiment  throngbout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes 
or  s^kun  in  i86z.  Also  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountaia 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 
wKh%!^  Meredith  and  Straoey  served  with  the  6th  Begiment  in  the  Hasan  campaign  of  z868   (Medai 

.  "*  Major  Morton  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  6th  Begiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  includ- 
^£^  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Chisp). 

"  Quarter  Master  Geoghegan  served  with  the  89th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  ftx>m  99th  Dec.  1854*  including  tht 
gege  and  foU  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  CHasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
serred  also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  including  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under 
^Vf  ^^^^^  ^  R^pootana  and  Central  India  (Medal). 

"  Major  Waskell  and  Gaptabi  Hm.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department^,  l^l^^^  .    KjiJU^  ikl 


Batt.,AdeB.  1 

Batt.«  Oawnporo*  BengaL       J 
he  Antelope.    The  Rose  and  Grown.    " 


rSub  ruiriet  No.  aS. 


6th  {Royal  ist  Wcmvickahtre)       l^r^odeiw, WMwiA. 

ROLILi"   "  ViMIEKJi  "  "  OOEUWrA  "  "  VlWOBIA  "  ^*  PXMTOi" 
OJITHM"  "PBHIirSTOl."  "NlA.GA.Eit." 

lolonel.-John  flbUiott  Crofton /  Siuiffn,  i8  Deo.  24  j  Zt  ^^  Auff.  26 ;  Cop*.  ''Z.^yj5^W  'jS  Apri 
42;  i*.CoZa««Z. 7  Aug.  46;  Coi<mel,»o3vaie  54 1  Major ' Qeneral,  9  Mar.  61;  Xi«i«. 0«Mr«i,  ai  Ang.  70, 
ff*n«raZ,23  Aug.  77J  CtoioiMf  6tli  Foot,  5  Sept.  69.     .      .       „     ^  ^ .  ^  -  «-  ...  ru-*  »,,  Aiu»  «• 

lieutenant  OoloneU.-2  Henry  Broome  Feilden,*  Stmgn,^  21  Sept.  s^i  Li.  6  J«^  54;  C^-  »3«  ^ng.  SS. 
Ifo/or,  P8  June  67;  Bw«<  Zietiienata  Colonel,  9  June  76 ;  lM«««a«<  ^^^^^  l?i:i^oR  t™a  „.  flMif 

:  JaiioB  Nicholae  Colthurst,* J5im»^,  14  Oct.  51;  Lt.  »xx  May  SSJ  C«P<.  «7  Nov.  63;  3fa;or,  28  June  71;  *« 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Lt.Colonel,  3  April  78.  ^    ,      «     .  »*»#-•-  t«w v»«»  «, 

lUjors.-!  LewiflBlythHole,7.Bw.3Dec.S2;i<.**7  Jimes45  Cop*.  29  Sept.  59;  3«Jfq;.s  Ji»ly7ai^«J».B 

8  DawBon  Kelly  Evans  w  Bneign,  15  Jan.  56;  i*.  15  Veb,  58s  aifrf.»29  May  63;   Bi.  Mqfor,  x  Oct  77; 

t  ¥vin^?ViSd!snei^,2Feh.55»  Xe.4Peb.56j  <>V*''!3»J^y  ^VS*-^t*^'\^^iJ'vJ!^'f^t 

t  James  George  OodSum"  Bimv«,  '^S  April56 ;  Lt.  26  Feb.  58 ;  Cip*.  >'3  May  64  j  ^«.  Miyor.  x  OeL  77. 

Major,  26  Nov.  78. 


Gaptaits. 
Albert  Heniy  Harrison" 
Charles  William  Henry  Wilson" 
James  FitsOerald," 

Landour » j 

Jacob  Biggs  Hopkins   

Henry  PeaseleyL'Estrange  St.  George  ... 

Gustavus  Wheatlby  Berry  Oollisi* 

Adolphus  Randolph  Augustus  Gollis  

George  Sharpe  Grimble  

William  Thomhill Blois^4;.  x  Wairwiek\ 

MiUHa S 

David  Michael  Francis  Brady" 

Champion  Jones 

James  Ruddle  Gibbs,  Ai^.  ^Warwick  MU. 
Grerald  de  Courcy  Morton,*®  A.A.Gen,  * 

X  Diffieion,  Cahul  Force 

Augustus  William  Whitworth,"  Aij. 

I  Adm,   Bait.  Berwiekehire  Si/le  Vol. 

Frederick  Leigh  Grundy 

James  Lewis ■ 

James  Edgar  Baines 

Richard  Meredith" 

Henry  Deering  Thomas 

Frank  Longboume 

Neville  Fr^lerick  Mansergh 

Gerald  Hyde  Charles  Stracey" 

LlXUTBlTAirTB. 

Edward  Arthur  Ball,"  il4;«<aftf  27  Apr.  75 

Arthur  Mullaniffo  O'Beime 

Richard  John  Doyne 

Denman  Croft  Murray 

Edward  Henry  Corse  Scott  

Edward  John  Winnington-Ingram 

Willouffhby  B.  GerdonForbes 

Henry  Blake  Harward 

St.  George  JohnRathbome 

Thomas  George  Lumsden,/iw<.^2f««l;. ) 
6  April  78   f 

William  Efiskine  Scott,  Inei.  ofMueketrg  { 
28  March  79 j 

Gregory  Hames,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Com,  \ 

in  Chtf,  Eaet  Indiee    f 

:  Morey  Quayle  Jones 

William  Conrad  Faithftill 

t  John  William  Stevenson  

:  Edward  Maurice  Eyre 

Nevill  Francis  Augustus  MaunseU  

!  Arthur  William  Frank  Jackson 

Frederick  Thomas  Clayton 

!  Henry  King  

t  Herbert  Edwards  Trwin,il4;«iaii<  x  Sept.  79 

!  Henry  Weston  Helyar   

I  Alexander  Charles  Bmanuel  M'Kinstry. 
I  Francis  Henry  Cornish    , 

Saoon>  LnuxnTAsn. 

:  HughMansel  

I  George  Edward  Godfrey  Waller  Bird..., 

I  Cecil  de  Courcy  Etheridge 

t  Henry  Bulckley  Burlton  Watkls 

I  WUliam  Joseph  Newell,  Interpreter 

[  Charles  James  Gookbnm 

[  Greorge  Alexander  Hay 

[  Francis  George  Rodney  Ostrehan   

t  William  Colvile  Jephson 

1  Percy  Rice  Mockler 

I  Herman  James  Shelley  TAudan 

t  George  Rodney  Brown 

I  Lindsay  Sherwood  Newmiaroh 

t  Robert  Henry  Twigg 

•  James  Frederick  Cnreenwood. 


[  Osbom  Augustin  Chambers 
Payma$ter$.—i  William  Wastell.M  ax  Dec. 


sirsioH  OS 

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28  Oct. 
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15  Jan.    73 


9  Aug. 

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21  Sept.  74 
a  Dec.  74 

xoSept.  75 

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^  General  Crofton  was  appoiiiisi 
Persian  Interpreter  to  the  force  noda 
BrigadierGeneral  Litchfield  inAnm 
1833,  and  served  with  it  throudiGsi 
the  arduous  operationsin  Parknr,isd 
against  the  tribes  in  the  N.W.  Deiert» 
which  ended  in  Uie  takingof  Babsee. 
He  was  also  employed  at  the  defence 
of  Aden  against  the  Arabs  in  1840-41 ; 
and  commanded  the  expedition  seit 
to  the  Red  river.  Prince  Bop^s 
Land,  via  Hudson's  Bay,  in  18461  ^' 
der  instructions  for  the  d^bnce  of 
the  British  settlementa  in  theeret 
of  war  with  America  for  the  Oregoa 
territory.  For  this  senriceherecow 
the  thanks  of  the  Duke  of  WeUiBj^tcn 
and  the  Colonial  Becretaiy. 

[.Fbr  remainder  oflfotee  mfnetS»S 
page. 


Apr.TS. 
A   *T  iiiiiuu  rr  Mwu.-  SI  ^w.  6o ;  ^JSneign,  30  Nov.  55  i  LL  26  Jan.  58 ;   Son.Aajor,  91  De6  70 : 
2  Octavius  William  Hill,»  x  Apr.  78 ;  Sne,  z  June  55 ;  XI.p  8  Jan.  58;  Oapt.  13  Nov.  73* 
^^arterMa»ter9,^^  George  Beedle,"  xo  July  66. 


2  Timothy  Philip  Geoghegan,**  9  March  66. 

Faeinge  B\a».'^Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


zffi  BaU.  embarked  for  India,  7  Dee,  1867. 


ssd  BaU,  retumedj^om  Jamaiea,  3  Ma^f  1867. 

Digitized  by  V^OOQ IC 


The  White  Rose  within  the  Oarter,  and  the  Wliite  Horse.     "  Mamotiqih^   "TAiAvaai."  **  Albjjjemha." 

"BADAJOa"  ••SALiJCAHOA"    "ViTTOMA"     "  PYBWrHBS  "    "  OlTHM  "    "  TOUIOUBB  "    "  PlWHTSUlA  »* 
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""  '■'••■"-  *'  —  •     -  .        -  -•    -  ^ iZ,24  0c^ 

Mmor,  »ai  Jnne  64 ;  Lt'CtSmul,  'aS'Oct.  7Z  ;  Colonet,  a8  Oct.  tgL* 


'9  Meg^  34 ;  Lt.Coltmel,  '10  Feb.  38 ;  Colonel,  iz  Nov.  5z  ;  Mt^or  QtrntnU,  za  Dec. 54 ;  lAeut.Qenenil,  34  Oct- 
6a  J  GTtfMrof.  9  April  ji ;  Cl02<M»«r7th  Foot,  i  May  68. 
Uentamuit  Oolonela.— z  Georffe  Henry  Waller.*  fiMyii,  zo  An^.  541  Lt.  ^a  Dec.  54;  Capt.  'ao  Mar.  571 


'9  "Maj  34 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  '10  Feb.  38 ;  Cfolotul,  zz  Nov.  51 

6a  J  Cfnural,  9  April  7Z  ;  Colonel  jtAi  Foot,  i  May  68. 
ientanant  Oolonela.— z  George  Henry  Waller.*  Sntift 

Umor,  'az  June  64;  Lt.OOoiul,  'aS  Oct.  7Z  ;  Colonel,  a8  Oct.  76. 

Alfted  Ooodlad  Daubeny,*  Bn$.  '33  Not.  5a :  Li.  »8  Sept.  54  j  Oapt.  30  Nor.  ss ;  ^<Vor,  '33  June  69 ;  BmH 

Lieuienami  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Ueuienani  Colonel,  as  Sept.  78. 
Majora.— z  Adrian  Bennett,*  JBntiffn,  5  Nov.  54  i  -Z^^>  9  Mw.  55;  Oap*.  i  May  58 ;  Mqjor,  ^28  Oct.  71 ;  Brev§t 

LieutenaaU  Colonel,  z  Oct.  77. 
a  Henry  Kerr,*  .Sm^,  a6  Jan.  55;  Li.  37  Jnly  55;  Capt,  ^11  April  6a;  Si.Mtyor,  ig  Oct.  75;  M^^or, 

i6  Feb.  78. 


z  Robert  IVatBon  Sparks,  I^m.  z6  Mar.ss ;  LL  '3  Auff.ss ;  Owrf.»z8  Julv  63 ;  Si.  M<^. 5  April  76 :  Miy.  7  Aag.78. 
William  Bntterworth  Golvin,  Ameiani  Qnarier  Matter  General,  Mhow  ;  JKm.  Z7  Nov.  57 ;  Lt.  ^16  Aug.  59; 
Oapi.  P7  Nov.  6a  ;  Bt.I£<^or,  zoDec.  76}  Ifeyor,  35  Sept.  78. 


a  Thomas  Burton  Yandeleur,  JSnei^n,  az  Sept.  55 ;  Li.  33  Oct.  57 ;  Oapi,  'az  June  64 ;  Bi.Mqf'or,  i  Oct  77 
Mqifor,  I  Jan.  80.  


Gapxajvs. 

a  Fitsmaurice  Beauchamp*   , 

-  Robert  Fowler  Butler 

Frederick  Charles  Keyser 

a  Henry Wadham Locke  Paddon".... 

Qeorge  Augustus  S  weny,"  Adjutami  26  \ 

KeniSiHe  Volunieera  ....ZT.. ) 

a  William  wheaton  Chard  

z  George  Brooke  Meares  "  Adi.  i  Adn.  \ 
Bait.  Tomer  Mamlete  Bf/te  Volunteeri} 

I  Robert  Henry  Maude 

X  William  Daly 

Henry  Burton  Winter,  Adiuiant  South  \ 

mddUeexMiUiia $ 

z  GeoflOfy  Barton."  ai  Stqf  College  

a  Joseph  Smith, PoyMo*^  BeolaliDepoi. 
a  Thomas  Groube  ^^. .'. 

J9.«.  C.Thomas  John  Raymond  Mdllock,  \ 

Oarrieon  Inetmetor,  Poriemouth  } 

a  Robert  Barlow  Manning  

z  (Gardiner  Frederic  Guyon 

z  John  Robert  Beckett 

a  William  ConoUy  

z  John  Henry  Courtney  Clarke 

1  Albert  Tanner"  , 

a  Bdmund  William  Adderley 

I  Nonzian  Pochin  , 

z  Percy  St.  Maur 

z  Frederick  St.  Leger  Tottenham 


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z  Ohas.  Lvsaght  Mortimer,  A^f.  x  April  74 

a  Edward  Alfred  Mostyn 

a  Robt.  Preston  BirkettRodiok 

a  George  Francis  Thunder,  Inierpreier  ... 

a  Henrv  Archibald  Anderson 

a  Charles  David  Myers  Qa,n,A^.3o  Sept.78 

a  Edward  Loftus  Roche  Thackwell 

a  Huffh  John  Hector  Dive  , 

a  Art^^ur  Hildesley  Daunt    

z  Wm.  Henry  Stopford  Heron-Maxwell... 

z  Richard  Lock  Appleyard 

z  Robert  Erasmus  Saunders 

a  Colin  Georse  Donald 

X  Henry  Bingham  MortonMansel-Pleydell 

z  Geor^ge  Stuart  Nicholson"  , 

z  George  Henry  Hayhurst  Hayhurst  ., 


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Dease . 

a  Henry  Porter 

a  Graham  Cludde  Herbert  

Turner  Severin  Maoleay  Woolley .... 
z  Richard  Daveia  Gamons- Williams  . 
z  Edward  Joshua  Cooper. 


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X  Francis  Charles  Sartoria , 

a  Mordaunt  Lea  Shipley  , 

Galfrid  Gathcart  die  Traflbrd  

a  Gilbert  Winter  Zwilchenbart  Moss  . 

z  Charles  Arthur  Staniland 

a  Frederic  Philip  Forster  Wood   

a  Bverard  Swaine  Marsh  

a  Bdmtmd  Musgrave  Barttelot 

a  William  Lachbn  Forbes 


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1  Lord  Airey  served  throughout 
70  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z  854-55— 
73. first  in  conmxuid  of  a  Brigade,  and 
73  afterwards  from,  the  diBembarkstion 
73;in  the  Crimea  as  Quarter  Master 
73  J  General,  and  was  pre  ent  at  the 
73 'battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
74'Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
74 1  (Medal  with  four  Chisps,  ZCB.,  Com- 

74 
74 
75 
75 
74 
74 

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It 
78 


mander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Com- 
mander of  ist  CUMS  of  the  Military 
Order  of  Savoy,  and  Class  of  the 
Me<ltiidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Frederick  George FurlongMoore,  33  Aug. 64 1  JBoaorory  ^^'o*'»  ^3  Aug.  79. 

Charles  Stuart  Ferdval  Willonghl^,  x  Apr.  78;  Am.  15  June  66;  ^.  33  Oct  672  Oapi. 

I.— z  Richard  Barry  Jupp,  9  Sept  7z.  [a6  Aug.  76. 


r^mffe  Blue.—jfge%ie,  Meesrs.  Cox'and  Oo^IrkK^iffenie, 
xU  BaHa  lUm  reiwmedjhm  India,  37  Dec.  70.     and  BuHMom  mbot1»df»r  India,  1  Oei,  1873. 


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143*  7'^  {Boy al  Fusiliers). 

*  Colonel  Waller  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  axst  Nov.  1854,  incladlng  the  aiege  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  of  9th  May,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June  (wounded) ,  assault  of  the  Redan  i8th  Jim» 
^wounded),  and  was  in  the  Trenches  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  EInight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turk* 
ish  Medal). 

*  Lt. Colonel  Dauheny  served  with  the  90th  Light  Inikntrv  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  captoK 
of  the  Quarries,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June,  and  formed  one  of  the  stoxming 
party  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps.  5th  Class  of  the  Med^idie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusa&ye  Field  Force,  present  at  ib« 
defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  deEtnie- 
tion  of  Lalloo  on  the  z5th  December,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  tiie  villaf^e  at  the  foot  of  tl» 
Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  December  which  ended  in  t^e  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribei 
on  the  17th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Major  Kerr  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  foil  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  24111 
Nov.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier  war  of  1863  with  tne  Eusatyse  Fie.d 
Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  tlie  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical 
Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15U1  Dec,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  U» 
foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  uie  enemy  and  the  submiaaion  of  the  hill 
tribes  on  Z7th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Beauchamp  served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain,  attached  to  the  24th  (Mnzbie) 
Sikhs,  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  during  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  BTuna 
Pass,  taking  of  Makeen,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captains  Paddon,  Meares,  and  Groube  served  in  the  j^h  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1S63 
with  the  EuBofyse  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  tlie  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack 
on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  15th  Dec.,  also  in  the  action  at  Umbejia 
and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec.  which  ended  in  the  complete  root 
of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^^  Captain  Sweny,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Regiment,  served  in  Abyssinia  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brif^adier  General 
Wilby ;  was  afterwards  appointed  Provost  Marshal  and  Baggage  Master  to  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  MagdiUa  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Captain  for  lerrice, 
Medal). 

"  Miegor  Barton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  in  the  Transport  service,  and  afterwards  in  RusieQ's 
Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafUl,  attack  and  capture  of  Bec^n^^*  advanced  ffoaxA  engagement  of  Jai^ 
binoah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (promoted  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of 
Z879;  first,  as  Staff*  Officer  to  No.  2  Column  (Dumford's),  and,  subsequently,  in  command  of  the  4th  Battalion  of 
Natal  Native  Contingent,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  taking  part  in  the  engagement  of  Giug^dhloou,  Gingindhlovo, 
and  the  operations  of  Clarke's  Column  (Brevet  of  Mi^orj . 

i>  Captain  Tanner  served  in  the  72nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  in  Central  India  and  purBoitcf 
the  rebel  force  under  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  in  1858-50. 

IS  Lieut.  Nicholson  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  2879  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Battalion  of  Natal  Native  Gontingeat 
throughout  the  operations  of  Clarke's  Column.  HmI  military  command  of  the  boats  for  landing  the  troops  when 
the  "Clyde"  transport  was  wrecked  off'the  Cape. 


ContvMiation  of  Notes  to  Sth  Foot 

*  Maior  Longfleld  accompanied  the  force  xmder  Major  B.  S.  Baynes  which  surprised  the  garrison  and  aemred 
the  Fort  and  magazine  of  Phillour  on  the  Sutlen  on  tne  X2th  and  Z3th  May  1857 ;  also  served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi 
and  repulse  of  sorties  on  pth  z4th  x8th  and  23rd  July,  and  capture  of  four  guns  on  12th  August  1857 ;  aftenrardi 
present  in  the  action  of  Dilxoosha  and  relief  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde,  the  afflur  of  2nd  and  action  of  6U1  Dec 
at  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Khudagunj,  also  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to 
Brigadier  Hale's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sendee  (Medal  with  two 
CUsps). 

*  Major  Whitting  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  March  1858,  and  acted  as  Staff  Adjutant  to  a  Detachment 
at  Sasseram,  and  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  jungles  of  Jugdespore  under  Sir  E.  Lagard; 
also  served  the  campaign  of  1858-^9  in  Oude,  includmg  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  and  town  of  Sandee  (Medal). 

e  Major  Brown  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  ihll  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Einboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Lowr^  (late  a  Captain  in  the  41st  Regimen^  served  with  the  41st  Regiment  throoghont  the  Crisuu 
campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  or  the  sortie  on  itta 
October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turid^  Medal,  and  5th  Glasa  of  the 
Mediidie).  *-  v  ^> 

a  Captain  Jervis  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was  pretest 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Jocelyn  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Native  Carrier  Corps. 

10  Major  Lewis  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  Volunteered ia 
Canada  in  1862  to  go  after  a  party  of  the  4th  Battalion  60th  Rifles  that  had  deserted  with  their  rifles  and  aoana* 
nition  for  the  purpose  of  joining  the  American  Army ;  these  men  he  captured  after  they  had  fired  several  tisoes « 
his  party ;  for  this  service  he  was  mentioned  in  general  orders  by  Sir  F.  Williams,  commaauJUng  in  (Canada,  aad 
roooiPTnanded  for  promotion. 


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t  Bafct,  Warlty. 

d  BaU.,  Peiwar  Kutal,  Affluuaittoii. 

"  2fte  tupera  ierrent."   The 


8tll  (The  King's),  [^^  ^*^<^  ^<>iJL^' 

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ite  Horse  within  the  Garter.   The  Royal  Cypher  and  Crown.    ••Borpt" 


Brigade  Depot,  Warrinfton.      1 44 
i  Cypher  and  Cro  '" 

(with  the  Sphinx).    "MAMnriQini'*  "Nii^gakjl"  "Dblhi'^  "Lucwrow.' 

f  »"'Col©nel.— 5  Thomas  Oerrard  Ball,»  J?n#.  17  Sept.  07 ;  Lt.  'iDeo.  08 ;  Capt.  '7  April  14  j  Mqjor,  ^24  June  24; 
?5Z:     Lt.Colonel,  '2  Oct.  35 ;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor  General,  20  June  54 ;  Lieut. General,  7  Mar.  62 ;  General, 
10  Jan.  70 ;  Colonel  8th  Foot,  17  June  61 . 
Lieutenant  Oolonels.~2  Charles  Edward  6rog:an,  Comet,  1*16  April  47;  Lt.  '28  April  18;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54; 

Major,  14  Jan.  64:  Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  6  Jan.  74;  £ieK<«naiie  Colonel,  15  Auff.  77 ;  Colonel,  6  Jan.  79. 
I  Edward  Tanner,  jEneign,  '30  Nov.  55 ;  i<.  7  Dec.  57  j  Cap<.  '4  Sept.  60 ;  Major,  ^24  Mar.  6q;  Brevet  lAeu- 

tenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Lt. Colonel,  30  Jan.  80. 
Muors.— 2  George  Henry  Cochrane,  Commandant  qf  Kusiowlie  Depot;  Sneign,  2  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.  13  Dec.  51 5 
Captain,  21  May  58 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  79 ;  Major,  24  Mar.  75. 

1  Forster  Longfleld,*  J5«*.  15  Jan.  56 ;  Lt.^i  Aug.  56 ;  Capt.^^j^  Sept.  58 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  79 ;  Major,  xa  May  75. 
X  Reginald  Whitting,»  Eneign,  '26  Deo.  56;  Lt.  23  Mar.  58;  Capt.  '15  Jan.  61;  BUMajor,  20  Feb.  JAi 

Major,  7  Mar.  77. 

2  William  Bannatyne,  Eneign,  97  April  58 ;  Lt.  '13  Dec.  59  j  Capt.  '26  Jan.  66 ;  Bt.Mqjor,  3  Nov.  78  j  Jfi^or, 
30  Jan.  80. ^ 


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CAPTAnrs. 

Charles  Bradford  Brown*  

Edward  Williams  

ThomasGorges  Crawley  ^.ii/.agXaiMirl;-  \ 

$hire  Mifie  Volunteere j 

Jeremy  Peyton  Jones  

John  Dawson  

;  Armar  Graham  Low^7  

William  Willoughby  Bgerton 

Edwin  Jervis*    

Bennett  Fleming  Handy 

Francis  James  Stuart  

Nash  Short  

Arthur  Fawkes 

John  James  Hamilton,  Adf,  2  Lanea-  > 

akire  MiUtia ) 

William  Stancomb  Sinkinfl 

Thomas  Blake  Humfrey 

Stanley  Napier  Roberts 

William  Louis 

Robert  Julian  Orde  Jooelyn»  

Alfred  Lewia^o    

Arthur  Henry  Coi>e  

Stephen  Brown  , 

Artnur  Ashley  Ruck 


LnunvAVTS. 

2  James  Matthew  Taylor  

X  Rowland  Oakeley  

a  William  Richard  Orme 

9  Henry  Thomas  Granger 

I  Lawrence  Charles  F.  Thompson 

1  Henry  Meredith  Wade,  Ineiruetor  of\ 

Mneketrg  i  Aug^9 } 

2  Frederick  James  Whalley,.^d;.  36  Aug.  76 
Henry  Manley  Briscoe 

1  George  Robert  Stone  

2  William  Lloyd  Brereton 

1  Standish  Henry  Harrison , 

2  Llewellyn  Salusbury  Mellor..... 

I  Henry  John  Robert  St.  George  Richardson 

a  Henry  Arthur  Fletcher   

a  Percy  Schletter  

3  Arthur  Charles  Greaves  Wi^nTtiTig 
a  Joseph  Hume  Balfour  

1  Harvey  WUliam  de  Montmorency 

2  O'Donnel  Colley  Gmttan,  Station 

Qffleer,  Koortim , 

2  Edward  Levien  Maisey c 

a  Charles  Gray  Robertson 

Arthur    Augustus  Whitelook    Bright  i 

Bright-Smith  ) 

2  Lawrence  Charles  Dundas 


SxcoFD  LisvnyAVTS. 

9  Horatio  James  Evans  

a  John  Bumard  Edwards 

Edmund  Harrington  Molyneuz-Seel 

2  Valentine  Augustus  MUman  Fowler 

I  Henry  John  Wright  Guise 

X  Gilbert  Thomas  Elliot 

Augustus  St.  John  Seton   

X  George  Campbell 

a  Colin  Alexander  Robertson  Blackwell ... 
X  Rowland  Fawcett  Liddell  Farrer  

Stapleton  Lynch  Cotton 


x5  Mar. 
P  6  Jan. 

5  July 

3  July 
>*2x  Sept. 
'23  April 

8  Feb. 
P93  Aug. 

7  Aug. 
'14  Jan. 
1*28  Jan. 
P  8  Aug. 

6  Aug. 

*•  9  Jan. 
'21  April 

X7  July 
'19  Jan. 
P20  Deo. 

14  Mar. 

'26  Jan. 

6  Feb. 

'  7  Feb. 


1*29  Jxme 
Pi  3  Feb. 
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63  '10  Nov.  69 
62    24  Dec.  67 


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61  29  July 
61  P30  June 
59    22  Jan. 

61  ^ig  Nov. 

62  J'2s  July 
62 1 1*  10  Nov. 


6i'*  I  Aug.  68 

62  '  8  June  67 

63  '10  Nov.  69 
24  Dec. 

_^     4  June  73 

65    14  June  73 

65     3  Mar.  -^ 


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65  8  Nov.  74 

66  23  Jan.    75 

66  I  April  75 

67  25  Feb.    75 

67  2x  July    77 

68  23  Nov.   77 
58  '90  Feb.    66   99  Deo. 

69  24  Sept.  78 

70  6  Nov.    79 
70  30  Jan.    80 


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63'P26  Jan. 
63  '20  Feb. 
63!  II  Jan. 
64 1  Pi  3  Feb. 
64jP28  0ct. 
561  21  May 
66  Pio  Nov. 
66  P26Feb. 
66  i'23  Mar. 


66P30N0V. 


93  Sept.  7X    a8  Oct. 


30  Jan.    78 


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Jan.  78 

Jan.  78 

Deo.  78 

Aug.  79 

Aug.  79 

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80 
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80 
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Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


P20  Sept. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


8  June 
19  Nov. 
98  Feb. 

91  Sept. 

9  Deo. 
x5  Jan. 
xo  Sept. 
X2  Nov. 
X3  June 
xo  Sept. 

6  Oct. 

29  Nov. 

xoMar. 

92  May 

XX  Sept. 

30  Nov. 
30  Jan. 


78 


1  General  Ball  served  in  the  Penin- 
sula with  the  34th  Regiment  from  June 
X809  to  Nov.  18x3,  including  the  siege 
of  Badajoz  in  May  18x1 ;  battles  of 
Busaco  and  Albuhera,  actions  at 
Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almaranj 
battle  of  Vittoria  (wounded  in  the 
head) ,  and  affairs  at  the  Pass  of  Maya 
(severely  wounded  in  the  left  le|r)* 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

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Faeinge  Blne.—AgenU,  Messrs.  CoE 
and  Co.-— IriehAgente, 

itt  Battalion  embarked  for  Malta,  9 
Marek  x866;  D«p6t,  Portedown  mUI 
Forte.  ^   ^ 

2nd  BaH,  embarked  for  India,  SepL 
X877;  2>epot,  Portedown  SUl  Forte. 


Pagmaetert,—!  Thos.  Palmer  Senior,  15  May  67;  J^^*  18  Nov.  57  J  -2#.  x6  July  6x}  Son,  Major,  15  May  77, 

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Quarter  MoHere,—!  William  Rowe,  x8  Oct.  73. 
•  Philip  Spenoer,  31  Jan.  77. 


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9th  (East  Norfolk). 


rSttb  DiHriet  No.  31. 

^ ^-^...w-,., w ,  i^Brigad*  DnotfYwiwsiA. 

The' figure  of "ifritMiniaT~"RoL«ir'*   "YnniaA."    "Cobuitwa."   "Bubaoo"  "  Salukakci.  "  "vnroEu"  "St 

*^BAaTLur""NiTa"  "PiirarBULA"  "Cabool  1843"  "Moodmb"  "Fbbozbshax"  "Sobbaob"  "Sbtawoml" 

•  Ooloiiel.—5ir  Henry  Bates,^  KCB.  Efuign,  9  Jxtly  29;  Lt.  38  Nov.  33;    C<^«.  '8  Aug.  45;  J?*J£a>or,i) 

June  46;   BtLt.Colonel,7  June  49 i  Major,  'iiOot.  53;   Cofojw/,  28  Nov.  54;  Lt.CoUnul^iSSe^ir, 

Major  General,  9  Oct.  63;  Lieut.  Qetieral,  8  Mar.  72 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  9th  Foot,  31  Dec.  71. 

Lieutenant  Coloncdt.— z   Francis  George  Cocksedge  Probart,*  Eneign,  z8  Nov.  53;  Lt.  ai  Sept  54; 

Cant.  29  Feb.  56;  Major,  '30  Sept.  68;  Liendmuini  Colonel,  21  July  77. 
2  William  Daunt, »  Eneign,  13  Sept.  48;  Lt.  PisJFeb.  53;  Cap*.  29  Feb.  56;  Major,  14  Feb.  72;  JUJt 

Colonel,  18  Mar.  78;  Lt. Colonel,  i  May  78. 
Majors.— X  Francis  Knatchbull,»ifiwvn,  »s  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;  Capt.  17  Nov.  57 ;  jB<  Jfii/or,  5  J11I771; 
Major,  15  Feb.  74;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  11  June  79. 

1  Henry  Collingwood  Vibart,«  ^ii#^,Pi8  Aug.S4  i  •^'.  la  Jaa.  55 ;  Capt.  'x5  April  59 ;  Bt.  Major,  5  Julj::; 
Major,  17  May  76. 

2  Chas.  John  Cramer  Sobertfl,» Eneign,  '21  Jan.  53  J  L^-  9  Mar. 55  j  Capt.  '6  May  59 ;  BtMajor,  5  JoIft^; 
Major,  X  Mi^  78. 

2  j?.#.c.  Alex.  Brooke  Morgan,^  Endgn,  6  Apr.  55 ;  Lt.  28  Nov.  S7 ;  Cagrf.  >'9  Jan.  63 ;  BLMajor,  15  Apf-  n; 
Jf q;or,  II  May  78.  


Oaptaihs. 

Wm.  Ja8.Massy,4d7.  WeetNorfolkMiUiia 

3  W.  H.  Brrington  Ridsdale" 

2  Charles  Smith  Perry .^. 

I  Arthur  Henry  JoBselyn   .1 

I  John  Gillespie 

Edmund  Kerrich 

William  Richtud  Vandeleur 


BKBIOir  OB 
2KD  LIBOT. 


20  July    55 

iMay    55 

P29  May    57 


1  Herbert  WitherstoneMynorsBaskerville 

2  Charles    More    Stookley,*t   Brigade^ 

Major,  CanSLahar  Force S 

2  Gerard  Septimus  Burton 

2  Harry  Hatchinson  Augustus  Stewart 

2  Robert  Henry  Burrell  Airey"  

I  Marsden  Samuel  James  Sunderland  ... 

1  James  Algernon  Ind 

2  Francis  William  Henry  Daviee  Butler^^ 

2  John  Campbell  Taylor  Hum&ey^^  

2  ThomasFarley" 

I  Daniel  Diokinison,  Superintendent  qf  > 

Chvmnaeia,  Northern  Dietrict   ) 

I  Archibald  Graham  Wavell , 

s  Joseph  William  Minchin  Cotton 

I  Augustus  Henry  Longfleld 


LiBUTBiriirTS. 

1  p.».c.   Frederick  Woodhouse  James, ) 

Adjutant  i  May  78   S 

2  Charles  Herbert  Shepherd 

2  Richard  Andrews  Mitchell" 

I  John  BainesSeddonDeverell.... 

I  Edward  Croft  Murray 

1  Octavius  Allcard 

X  Edward  Bosville  James  

Fred.  T.  Rowan  Hamilton 

Samuel  Martin  Gully    

Divie  Knighton  Robertson 

X  Frederic  William  Brewster,  JM^rtfctor  ) 
qf  Mueketru  13  Sept.  79 S 

2  Frederick  Alexander  Currie" 

2  Henry  Jas.Shuckburgh,"^<(;.  13  Jan.  78 

1  Harry  Arnold  Armitage  

2  William  Gibbs  Straghan"  

2  George  MUward  Griffin,"  Inet.  ofMue-  \ 

ketry  26  Nov.  78    } 

Lewis  Horace  Phillips" 


2  Henry  Oxenden  Weare"  

2  Ralph  Henry  Fenwick  Lombe^^. 

2  Otway  Mayne" 

Ernest  William  CunlifRe 

2  Joseph  Thompson,  Interpreter 

z  Hastmgs  Augustus  Eyre  


Bbooitd  LnuTxviXTS. 

2  Arthur  Sidney  Vesey 

2  Edward  George  Bunbury 

2  James  Lome  Govan 

2  Andrew  Oracroft  Becher  

2  George  Stewart  Ommanney 

X  William  Francis  Percy  

2  Frederick  John  Dealtry  Lugard ., 
2  Charles  Edward  Borton 

1  Bernard  de  Mussenden  Leathee  . 

2  Boyce  William  Morton   

Sausmarea  Dobrde  Shortt «... 


May  58 

Dec.  62 

Jan.  55 

,  Dec.  58 

»i8  Oct.  5Q 

4  Jan.  62 

28  Jan.  59 

24  July  60 

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27  Mar.  58 
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17  Mar.    77 
29  Sept.  77 


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30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 

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XI  May 

4  Dec. 

9  July 


57^30  Aug.  64 
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64|Px4Sept.  70 


X  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
31  Deo.    78 


P23  Jan.    69 


P15  Feb. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
P24  July 

28  Oct. 

29  May 

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4  Dec. 
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6  Mar. 

30  Dee. 

2  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
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28  Feb. 
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13  Sept. 


20  Jan. 
8  May 
X  Jan. 


22  July 

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X5  Jan. 

3  Aug. 
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17  May 
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29  Aug.  76 

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Sir  Henry  Bates  has  serred  ihm 

years  in  the  West  Indies  and  twgaljj 

one  years  in  the  East  Indies.  Semd 

as   Aide  de  Camp    to    Sir  Robrt 

Dick,  who  was  killed  at  the  b«^  « 

Sobraon  (Medal) ;  andwastppjiBW 

after  that  action  Aide  de  Camp  to 

Lord    Gough,    the    Commander  ia 

Chief  in  India,  in  which  capscitytj 

7*  ser\'ed  in  the  Punjaub  campsigQ  a 

1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  afiui 

of  Ramnuggur  and  subseqaentope* 

tions  resulting  in  the  passsfreof  ufl 

Chenab  and  the  batUes  of  ChiBitt- 

waUah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  trt 

Clasps).      Commanded    the    Soaffl 

Western  Division    of  Ireland,  Hew 

Quarters  Cork,    during  the  Fewo 

Rising   of    1866,    and    received  ue 

71  ithanks  of  the  Irish  GovenunenJ  a 

76  (his  services  on  that  occasion- 

74     »  Lt. Colonel  KnatchbuU  somd  wa 

75 1  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimet  fr« 

79  the  15th  December  1854,  including  aj 

79  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  iW* 

of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  wilh  caisft 

and  Turkish  Medal) . 

n  Captain  Stockley  serred  m  aj 
Indian  N. W.  Frontier  war  of  i863,»J 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Onf 
Piquet,  and  severely  wounded  oa  w 
Umbeyla  Heights  on  the  19th  ^^^ 
ber  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serred  fl 
the  Jowaki  campaign  of  iSyrTS* 
Brigade  Major  to  the  xst  Brigtd^ 

H  Captain  Humfirey  served  witt^* 
19th  Regiment  in  the  Haisrs  ^ 
paign  in  1868,  includingthe  toP^ 
agfunst  the  tribes  in^e  BlscfcMo«» 
tain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serral  a 
the  Jowaki  campaign  of  i87T-7»-  , 
[Notee  eontiMtd  on  lamer  Mr  f 
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Pofwoiifrt.— z  Richard  WilBon,  9  Oct.  78 ;  Ent.  '23  Oct.  57 ;  £<.  14  May  6z ;  Cef*.  x  Apr.  70. 

3 
QftarterMaetere.-^i  William  Duke,  x6  Dec.  76. 

2  Albert  Reeves,  30  Nov.  78.  f-*      ^     1 

Fadmge  YeMow.— Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq.— Jriti  Agenie,  Menrs.  Oaae  ana  Sona.      _  .  ^ 
i§t  Batt.  returned  from  the  Cape  qf  Good  Hope,  Auguet,  1870.     und  BaU.  emlarkedfor  India,  23  Oel.  t>;f 


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Qt,  XX  Nov.  78, 

Colonela.— 3  John  Byroni  .  -      - 

Ifq/or,  Z3  Not.  73 ;  X<.Co2oim»,  8  March  76. 
liam  WiltBhire  Lynch,' JSmm^,  'xt  Sept  50;  LUut.  ^13  Deo. 


GxPYAnrB. 

3  Clifton  de  NenfVilleOrr  Stoekwell 

3  AdolphoB  Fred.  Waleh' 

I  William  Whitla»o  

X  GharleB  Anthonr  Denny   

x  Henry  Gny  Caneton  

John  Carathers  Little,  AdhOamt  8euth\ 

Lmeolm  mUHa  S 

3  Gerard  Paul  Townshend  

3  Henry  Albert  Piatt" 

X  SdmxindJamee  Young  ArmBtrong  

George  Coqpe  Hehne,  AiiuUnU  £rora\ 
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pa.e,  Archibald  dien,"i>U.il .^(l.M,\ 
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John  Smith  O'Brien  Blake  


3  Oharlee  Knatchbnll 

3  Hongham  Charles  Hontl^" 

X  George  Hood 

Richard  George  Sonthey 

James  WoloottLang 

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iPerek$kir«  R^  VoltmUert i 

Joseph  Hamilton  Hodgson 

3  Nicholas  Pnrcell  O'Gorman 

X  George  Hamilton  Sij^er 

X  Armstrong  William  BUiott" 

3  Robert  Gardner  Warton" 

X  Henry  Bobert  Roberts 


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Kigors.— 3  Frederick  Browne  SMdwith,*  JBn$i^,  ^x  Dec.  48;  i«.  9  Feb.  55;  Oap^-  ^3  Mar.  59;  Bi.  M<yor, 


5  July_73 :  Mqjor,  X3  Nor.  73 ;  LtA 

t  p.9.e.  William  Wiltshire  Lynch,».BMi^, 'xt  Sept  50;  i<«it<. '13  Deo.  S3 

Mt^or,  3  Mar.  6x ;  Bt.Lt.  OoUnul,  51  Deo.  ^x ;  Mqfor,  36  Mar.  7^ ;  Lt.Coloiul,  3  May  76  ;  Coloml,  i  Oct.  77. 


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3  Mar.  78. 
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Major,  T3  July  78. 
z  Richard  Johnson,  Enaign,  30  April  58 ;  Xi.  '99  Nov.  59 ;  Cofi.  »3  May  64 ;  Brmti  M^or,  x  Oct  77  J  Mt^or, 
X3  Nov.  78. 


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z  Metcalfe  Dale    

3  Frederic  William  Key  Glass  

X  George  Blagrove  Paton  ^* 

I  Herbert  M^rick,i>/fM<.</irM.3oNov.78 

z  Frank  Bobert  Lowthi*  

3  James  deHoghton,«i  Iiut.  qfMutk$tfy\ 

Z4  Sept  78 S 

Henry  Compton  Sewell  Goldfrap,  Ai- "), 

jtOoHt  7  Aug.  78 } 

z  Bereelbrd  Robert  Hamilton 

9  Heniy  Wilev,  A^mtaiU  34  Nov.  77    

s  Charles  Ru^Terd  Simpson  

a  Adrian  Charles  Ohanuer 

I  Beamish  St  John  Barter  

3  Thomas  Hulkes  THnghi^Tn  Day  

z  Edgar  Herapath  

3  Henry  Bolton  Mainwaring 

3  William  Cecil  Welsh  BawUiison 

z  William  Henry  Longfleld 

z  William  Sidn^  Carpenter 

a  George  Augustus  Ivatt  

a  Walter  Latham  Cox 

z  Francis  Bernard  Walter  Richardson 

3  Almeric  Edmund  Frederic  Rich 


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3  William  Griffith  Grant 

a  Henry  Du  Buisson  

3  Herbert  Reginald  Curteis  Graham  . 

a  James  Clinton  Hollway    

Hon.  Bernard  Henry  Philip  Petre..., 

z  William  Holland  Coode    

a  Herbert  Naylor  Gaitskell 

a  Percy  Francis  Raikes  Newbury 

z  Richard  Narrien  Gamble 

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z  HaiY)ld  Alexander   

2  Frederic  Charles  Lloyd 


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*Lt.Colonel  Byron  served  in  the 
34th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  in  z8s4,  and  was  wounded  and 
taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie  by  the 
Russians  on  the  night  of  the  30th 
December  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian 
campaign  in  Z8S7-58,  including  ac- 
tions at  Cawnpore  under  Windham, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
relief  of  Asimghur  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 


FofwuuUn.'^x  (9eorge  Hamilton  Anson,  x  Apr.  78 :  Son.  Captain,  i,    .     . . 

3  Robert  M'lntosh  Nott,  x  Apr.  78 ;  Sn$,  X3  Jan.  67 ;  Lt.  8  July  GB ;  Capi.  8  Dec.  77. 
Qsorffr  MatUn.—a  James  Templeton,  37  Sept  7X.    1        xnt  Bait,  returned  from  Singapore,  37  April  Z877. 
I  Albert  Clay,  30  Nov.  78.  )       and  Batt.  returned  from  Rangoon^  19  Feb.  Z873- 

Taeingt  ^allom.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Qo.—IrUh  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Prinee  Edward  of  Saze  Weimar  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854  with  the  Crrenadier  Guards,  including  the 
stllei  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  leg  ru  the  Trenches,  xpth  Oct., 
&d  mentioned  in  despatches  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  four  jGlasp^X^G»r.  pf^he 
«gion  of  Honor,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  TTigitizedlDyVi^CFOgre 


147-8  10^^  (The  North  Lincohiehvre). 

*  Oolonel  Lynch  served  in  Persia  with  the  Scinde  Horse  in  1857  (Medal  with  Olasp).  Joined  HayelocVs  (oru 
on  its  first  taking  the  field  in  India,  and  was  present  in  every  action  fonght  by  that  colnmn  fhorse  killed  under  his 
at  Oawnpore).  Appointed  10  the  command  of  a  troop  of  Volunteer  Cavalry  after  the  recapture  of  Cawnpoit,  asd 
subsequently  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  the  Oude  Field  Force,  and  waspme; 
in  all  the  actions  fought  by  that  force  untU  the  relief  of  Lucknow  on  the  25th  Sept.  1857,  and  defence  of  the  ResidscT 
until  its  final  relief  on  the  a4th  Nov.  following  bv  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded,  thanked  by  the  Crovernor  Gesei: 
in  Council,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  Brevet  of  llf^or,  and  grant  of  a  year's  service  for  Ltck- 
now).  Mentioned  in  Horse  Guards  GenenJ  Orders  *^for  conspicuous  and  praiseworthy  conduct"  at  Bem&ei 
daring  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  1864,  when  he  was  for  some  months  in  command  of  his  Battalion. 

'  Major  Bflmdwith  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  the  party  of  the  idb  Be^ • 
ment  under  Captain  Dunbar  (who  was  killed)  at  the  attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  (wounded) ;  advance  to  LoekikT. 
and  actions  at  Chanda,  TJoLeerpoTe,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  storming  of  Uie  £iQaamitt.n 
and  Kaisabagh,  passage  of  the  Tonse,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  and  operations  in  its  vies:; 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Major  Walsh  served  in  the  62nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  Call  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  ru 
September  1855  to  the  end  of  April  1856. 

">  Major  Whitla  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Battalion  zoth  Begiment  in  the  Perak  River  ExpeditiGfi  2 
1875,  and  commanded  the  troops  when  a  combined  naval  and  military  force  attacked  and  captured  two  stockafa 
and  five  guns  (Mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Captain  Piatt  accompanied  an  expedition  up  the  River  Gkunbia  in  z86z,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardms: 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Sowarraounda  Creek,  storming  capture  and  deBtmctioa  ' 
the  fortified  Carawan,  Kinty  Cunda,  and  Saba.  Was  on  board  the  Pentfferanee  when  that  troop-ship  was  totili 
wrecked  off  the  island  of  Miuo  on  axst  Oct.  z86o. 

^*  Major  Huntley  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  zoth  Regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Kaiajti 
Stockades,  Sunghie  Ujong,  Malay  Peninsula,  in  Z874.    Also  served  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76. 

19  Captain  Elliott  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  Z875,  and  was  severely  wounded  li 
the  assault  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Sala. 

u  Captain  Warton  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  into  the  Native  State  of  Sunf^hie  Ujoce. 
Mal^  Peninsula,  in  Z874,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Kapayan  Stockades. 

1*  Lieut.  Paton  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Perak  exi>edition  against  the  Malays  in  1S75-:: 
(mentioned  in  despatches). 

^'  Lieuts.  Meyrick  and  Lowth  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  Z875,  and  were  preu&t 
when  a  combined  Naval  and  Military  force  attacked  and  captured  the  Stockades  and  five  guns  at  Passir  SaU. 

*^  Lieut.  deHoghton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  Z7th  December  Z873,  including  the  battle  otAmotitl, 
•attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  and  advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has  beea 
awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society;  also  its  Gtold  Medal  for  the  most  distinguished  act  of  sb^ 
year  Z874. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  gth  Foot. 

*  Lt. Colonel  Probart  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh)m  the  24th  Nov.  Z854,  includisf 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  rJ^ 
the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutinv,— in  Eastern  Bengal  against  the  Chittagong  Mutineers,  and  in  IM 
Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  Z858-59  (Medal). 

>Lt. Colonel  W.  Daunt  served  in  the  Crimea  ft-om  27th  Nov.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,and  Turkish  Hedal). 

*  Major  Vibart  served  in  the  Crimea  flrom  z6th  Feb.  Z855,  including  the  siege  and  tah  of  Sebastopol,  andaaaa^ 
on  the  Cemetery  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Major  Morgan  served  in  the  Hasara  campi^gn  in  z868,  including  the  expedition  agidnst  the  tribes  &  ^ 
Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  „ 

B  Major  Roberts  served  with  the  4Qth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  zst  April  Z855,  including  the  siege  ud  fk* 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Reoan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Kedal). 


with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin) .  Served  with  the  szst  Regiment  during  the  operations  agsinA  ibt 
Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  Z862,  resulting  in  &e  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsux. 
oapture  by  esaclade  of  the  walled  cities  of  JECadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Niuow,  and  th«  afi^ 
at  Nanhsiang . 

"  Captains  AJrey  and  Farley,  Lieuts.  Mitchell,  Currie,  Shuckburgh,  Straghan,  Griffin,  Phillips,  Wears,  LoDbe. 
and  Mayne  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  of  z  877-78. 


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Obthis"  "TouLousa"  *•  PsirarBirLx." 

Yeara'Ser.  Colonel.— <Str Francis Beymour.i  iaW.,  JTCB.  JEntiffn,  ^2'hia,y  34;  if.  '16  June 37 ;  Capt.  ^4  Sept.  40:  CapL 
FuU  Half  4r  Li.  Colonel,  '28  June  50;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54;  lf«/or  General,  10  Sept.  641  Lt  General,  14  April  71; 
""•  ^-^      ff«Mr«/,  I  Oct  77;  CoiojwZ  nth  Foot,  7  Feb.  74.  t-      ,,  ,    ^     f      /j. 

Lieutenant  ColoneU.— 2  William  Taylor  Corrie,  Bneign,  '7  Nov.  56 ;  Lt.  '15  June  38 :  Capt.  '23  July  61 :  Major, 
*22  July  71 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct  77. 

1  Marcua  L,  M'Caualand,  1Pjmv»»  '3  ^^7  5^  j    Xf .  '24  Mar.  54 ;   Capt.  »2  Oct.  58 :   Major,  24  July  71 ; 
£r««/  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct  77  ;  ii«t<«n«i««  Colonel,  31  Oct  77. 

lliy«»— «  Kdward  Birch,  Ene.  ''24  Feb.  54 i  ■^<-  '»  May  ss i  Capt.  X7  Sept  6x;  Bt.Major, 21  Nov.  74 j  Mc^or, 
jrMar.  77. 

2  William  Adam  Smyth,  Commandant  of  Foorundkur  Sanitarium;  JSneiffn,  $  Feb.  58;  Lt.  '13  July  58: 
Capt.  P21  April  63 ;  M(\jor,  7  Mar.  77. 

2  John  William  Green,  Jhieign,  P17  Nov.  S7  ;  J^'-  '"  Mar.  59  ;  Capt.  »  9  Oct  63  ;  Brevet  Mqjor,  1  Oct  77; 

Major,  ji  Oct.  77. 
I  David  Halliday,  Sneign,  >30  July  58  ;   Lt.  '16  April  6i ;  Capt.  P8  June  67  ;  3fqyor,  16  Feb.  78. 


GlfTAIVS. 

I  Frederic  Wataon  

1  Edward  Henry  Hare  

2  Edward  Lee  Street  

X  p.«.c.  Charles  Fred.  Oolvile 

2  Alexander  Henry  Vaughan 

Henry  Herbert    Skill,  Adi,  x  Devonl 

MiUtia   S 

a  Frederick  Fitaroy  Gibbons  

1  James  George  Ballantyne 

2  Christopher  Samuel  Bailey,  Adjutant^ 

Funjab  Volunteere  S 

z  George  Vincent  Meredith 

2  Thomas  Albert  Kemble 

3  William  Hamilton  Marriott 

1  Philip  Henry  Smith 

X  Spencer  Byng  Astley 

2  Richard  Squire  ImhoflT  O'Brien  

2  Dennett  Thomas  Kinder  

Edward  Hensman  Tanghan 

2  ».«.  e.  James  Walker  Andrews  

3  James  Herbert  Tule    

Charles  Edward  Lang 

X  BossThompson 


**29  July  59 
23  May  5^ 
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X  Dec.   6s 

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LlBUTXlTAjrTS. 

X  George  Dodsworth  Stawell  

2  William  Yorke  

2  Richard  Edward  Kelsall,  Inet,  qfMu9-\ 

ketryx  Apr.  78 } 

2  William  Prinn  Noon    

2  James  Browne  

Wm.Arthur  Joyce  Murray,  Adj.i  Aug.77 
X  George  Maokworth  Bullock,  ai8t<^CoU. 

2  James  Herbert  Yidal  Braithwaite 

2  William  Henry  Bishop,  Interpreter   

2  Samuel  Keith  Harries 

Arthur  Ernest  Peters  

William  Tomes  FairbrotJier 

2  Cecil  William  Park,  Adjutant  34  Apr.  79 
-  Herbert  Batson 

Henry  Charles  Garden 


2  May 

5  Jan. 

'31  July 

»ix  Feb. 
'19  May 
23  Nov. 


X  George  Halford  D'Ovly , 

a  Thomas  Arthur  Harkness  Davies  , 

3  Frederick  Clifton  Briggs  

a  Edmond  Talbot  Stanley 

X  Montagu  CreightonCunry , 

X  Alfred  Garden 

1  Edward  Charles  Edward- ColUns    , 

2  William  James  Knowles  Dobbin.... 


SbCOITD  LZBVTBlTAirTS. 

2  Leonard  Hugh  Yidal   

2  Arthur  Phayre  

2  Philip  Anderson  Watson    

John  Bayly 

Hon.  Walter  Yarde-Buller 

a  Charles  Patrick  WUliam  Pirie 

1  Robert  Bennett 

K  Henry  Howard  Bedingfeld  

a  Reginald  Hough  Light   

a  James  Herbert  Smith 

2  George  John  Sllioombe 

Percy  Arthur  Noding  St  Leger  Wood... 


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14  Sept  78 
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13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
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13  Aug.  79 
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X4  Jan.  80 


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1  Sir  Francis  Seymour  embarked 
for  the  East  on  the  28th  February 
1854  with  the  lat  Battalion  Scots  Fu- 
silier Guards,  in  which  he  served 
without  intermission  throughout  the 
Crimean  campaign  to  the  rku  of  Se- 
bastopol  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855,  when 
he  returned  to  England  in  conse- 
quence of  a  severe  wound  in  the  hMd 
which  he  received  in  the  trenches 
before  Sebastopol  while  Field  Officer 
commanding  tne  Right  Attack  on  the 
24th  August  1855.  He  was  present 
at  the  Battle  of  the  Alma  where  he 
was  highly  commended  for  his  gal- 
lant conduct.  Battle  of  Balaklava, 
the  repulse  of  a  sortie  the  day  after, 
and  Battle  of  Inkerman  where  he 
received  a  gunshot  wound  of  the 
hand,  and  succeeded  to  the  command 
of  the  Battalion  at  an  early  part  of 
the  da^.  Was  recommended  for  the 
Victoria  Cross  for  gallant  conduct 
when  Field  Officer  m  the  Trenches 
on  the  24th  August  1855,  as  well  as 
for  his  conduct  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma.  Was  in  temporary  command 
of  the  Battalion  during  a  portion  of 
the  winter  of  1854-55.  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  and  Class  of  the  Medjidie* 
and  Turkish  Medal). 


Pagmaeten.-'i  Fred.  Wm.  Vance  Packman,  x  Apr.  78;  Sm.  a  Jnly  58;  Lt  1  July  63  J  Cbp<ix7  May  74. 

3 
Quarter  Maaten,—i  William  Mullins,  17  July  63. 
9  George  Evans,  33  May  77. 

Faeiugi  QietHL-Affenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— 7n»*  Aaente, 

let  Battalion  returned  from  India,  X3  April  X877.  ^-^ 

«i  Baimo.  ^rk,ifor  Iniia.  8  Jim.  .|.^^,,^^^  ^^  GoOglc 


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the  Oastle,  Key,  and  Motto,  Moniit  Iiuignia  Calf*.    **  Smmsmqataxam  "  "  Inu " 
"Niw  ZiALijro." 

Colonel.— John  Patton,  17m^,  i8  Sept  17  j  X<.  »i  Mar.  ai ;  Cop^.  »io  Sept.  55 ;  Major,  '31  Oct.  34 ;  Ll.Col' 
»i8  A.ug.  43 ;  CoZ.  30  June  54 ;  Major  Qonoral,  ao  Feb.  59 »  £^*&*n*ral,  x  Jan.  68  j  &«a«rai,  xo  Oct  74; 
Co2on«rxaih  Foot,  2  Nor.  75. 

'  •      •  -  -  "  -  -    ■  ••  46;  i«.  13  Sept  49;  Capt,  x7  Mar.  58; 

'      '    r.  78. 

Vor,  9  AprilTo;  Broottlaet^ 
Unant  Colonei^i  Oct  77 ;' Id. Colonel,' 10  Apr.  78.  "     ' 
Kajort.— x  GharleB  Jocelyn  CecU  BilleiT',  Bn$,  ax  Jan.  53 ;  LI.  21  Sept.  54 ;  Oapf.  9  Sept  55 ;  Major,  t  May  71. 
2  Edward  Marcon.>  17m.  13  Sept.  48 ;  Xf  .3  Deo.  52;  dg/t,  30  Sept.  58 ;  Bt,Mmfor,s  July  73  >  -Vq^t  X'^P'-  73; 

Brntt  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Obt.  77. 
a  William  Cooke  O'Shaughnessy,*  Bneign,  '16  June  54 ;  X<.  3  Aag.  5s  {  Capi.  '30  Sept  59 ;  Brevet  M^, 
sJuly  72;  JtfiEyor,  9  Apr.  78. 

William  Thomas  Baker,  Commandant  of  Mwrtee  Depot:  JBneian,  7  Jaa«  ^;  ZA,  '9  July  5a;  Captam, 
ag  Aag.  56;  Brevet  Mqjor,  5  Jnly  7a  ;  Me^or,  10  Apr.  78 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  31  Dee.  78. 


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Hngh  Pearce  Pearson,?  BH^odf  Jrq;or, 

an^  DiviMCM,  Cainl  Bield  Foroe  

Henry  Macgrecror  Lowiy*   

I  William  Keongh  

I  William  Grosbie  Siddons  Mail* 

Henry  Long  William  PhiUipa"  

;  Campbell  Thomas  Morris 

\  James  Edward  Harris  

1  John  King  Dooner>'    

I  George  James  Gk>rdon  

Walter  John  Boyes,  JD^.  Aij,  Om.  ami 

meMon  CoM  F^^roe    

Simon  Bagge  Triphook,»  Station  BU^ 

Qgleer,  JBueowUe  Z>epot 

pj.e.  Charles  Henry  Gardner,  Brigade  I 

Major,  Colekeeter  '.....  J 

I  Louis  Worthington  Wihnear^*  .... 
Bichard  O'Shaughnessy  Brooke 
I  Arthur  French 


Charles  Kelj,  Adjutant  CamMdpe  MUitia 
1  Thomas  Baker 

0.«.e.  John  C.  Bobertscn  Glasgow  .... 

lianflred  John  Sawyer  

Owen  Williams 

:  John  James  Fox  Irwin  

Arthur  Staniforth  Hext   

I  Bichard  Thomas  Edward  Dowse  .... 


LnvnvAVTS. 
Oharles  Fturfkx  Hntton  Bidden 
Charles  Bichard  TownlQyfii4;.  94  Sept  73 

Bichard  James  Pike  , 

Arthur  Cotes , 

Wm.  Bandolph  Bouth.  at  Ah^T  CcU^e., 

James  Sidney  Tillyer-Blunt 

Charles  Donoyan  Care,  Inet,  of  MiU'\ 

hetre  xx  Oct.  78 J 

John  Logan  Fnser 

Claude  Kennedy,  Adjutomt  3  Apr.  78  .. 

Arthur  John  Watson 

Henry  Cautley  

John  Bird  M'Donell.. 


John  Graham  Smith 
George  Frederic  Campbell  Maokenaie.., 
Frederick  Wm.  Bcudunore,  Interpreter 
Charles  Anthony  Clare  Deane   ... 

Bichard  Cranley  Onslow 

Archibald  Cyril  Cubitt  

Bobert  Bellew  Adams   

Alexander  John  Boss  Hutchinson 

Eustace  John  Vance  

Wmiam  Frederick  Perceral 

John  Maxwell  Carpendale  

Alexander  Maurice  Leslie 


Sacoim  LisunirxjrTS. 
X  Francis  Patrick  Hutchinson  . 

X  Arthur  Biajor  Brabazon 

X  Ernest  James  Medley    

X  Frank  Graham 

William  Giles 

X  Arthur  Faulconer  Poulton   .... 

X  Edward  Arthur  Kemble  

a  Henry  Evelyn  Tombe 

2  John  Mac  Neill  Walter 


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a  Francis  Henry  Smalpage »S  FolJ-    80 

Paymartere.—a  George  Shields,  19  June  79 ;  ■^'-  4  Ow.  7a;  Captain,  slFeb.  79. 

Quarter  Ma*ieri,—j  William  Cox,  39  Oct.  73. 

a  Charles  Cordery,  x6  Feb.  78. 

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LtOoL  Walker  served  as  Adjatsat 
of  the  8th  Best  at  the  siege  sad 
assault  of  Delhi  (severely  wonsded). 
including  repulse  of  sorties  on  9^^ 
(horse  shot)  X4th  x8th  and  asrd  JvKy 
1857 ;  afterwards  pfreeent  in  the  se- 
tions  of  Bolundshnr  and  Alligbnr, 
battle  of  Agra,  action  of  Dil  Koodia 
and  relief  of  Luoknow  under  Lonl 
Clyde,  affkir  of  the  and  and  sction 
of  the  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore,  tsd 
action  of  Eliudagnns  (Medal  with 
two  CUksps). 

•  Lt  Colonel  Bagnell  served  is  the 
Kaffir  war  of  185X-53  (Medal). 

•  Lt.Colonel  Manxm  served  withtos 
,3th  Begiment  in  the  New  Zealand 
warofx866-7  (Medal). 

•  Major  O'  Shaughnee^  servedmth 
the  xath  Begiment  throughoot  th« 
New  Zealand  war  of  X863766,  andnj* 
present  during  the  remaindo'  of  tM 
Waikato  campaign  under  SirDoncsn 
Cameron,  also  at  the  opjBrstiopj 
before  and  assault  of  the  Gate  nh 
(Medal). 

i»  Captain  Wihner  served  with  th» 
90th  Idght  Inf&ntry  in  the  Inditf 
campaign  of  1857-58.  induding  tw 
defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  leGefof 
Luoknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  deltoce  0. 
the  Alumbagh  under  OntrBan,  bu8* 
and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  sab*; 
quent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  wiui 
two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 


1 2th  (East  Suffolk),  151 

7  JIajor  Pearson  served  in  the  84th  Regiment  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Column  under  Havelook,  inchidinfir 
tho  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung",  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore  (wounded),  Oonao,  Buseerut  Ounge  (first  and  second), 
Uoorbeake  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungawar,  and  Alum  Bagn,  relief  of  Lucknow,  commanded  a  Company  of  the  84th 
Rc^t.  in  the  sortie  of  26th  Sept.  1857,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Him  Kanah ;  served  with  Outram's  Force  at  tho 
Alum  Bagh,  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh  (Medal  and 
tn-o  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

'  M^or  Lowry  served  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61  (Medal). 

»  Major  Mair  served  throughout  tho  New  Zealand  war  of  1860-61,  including  the  capture  of  the  Pahs  at  Kihihi, 
capture  of  Matarikoriko,  relief  and  rcpulho  of  the  night  attack  on  No.  3  Redoubt,  action  of  Uuirangi,  and  skirmish 
in  front  of  Te  Arei.  Served  during  the  first  part  of  tho  Waikato  campaign,  also  as  Adjutant  of  the  Flying  Column 
(luring  the  war  of  1863-64  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Phillips  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present 
with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Raiigiriri  on  the  20th  Nov.  1863  (Modal). 

»  Captains  Dooner  and  Triphook  ser^'ed  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1864-66  (Medal). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  i^th  Foot. 

1  Lord  Mark  Kerr  commanded  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  June  1855,  and  waa  at  the 
battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medji- 
(lie).  Commanded  the  ist  ^ttalion  13th  trom  the  3rd  Oct.  1857  ^  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  Commanded 
the  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and  Infantrv  at  the  reUef  of  Azimghur  on  6th  April  1858  {Cli.  and  thanked  by 
tho  Governor  General  for  *'  the  gallantry  and  skilful  management  which  met  and  broke  through  a  very  formidabJe 
o;)po8ition").  Commanded  the  Battalion  in  the  escort  of  a  large  convoy  of  stores  and  ammunition  into  the  garrison 
of  Azimghur  on  oth  April  and  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing's  army  on  14th  April ;  crossed  the  Granges  and 
look  command  of  the  field  force  in  the  Shahabad  Dii^trict.  Commancied  ihe  field  force  of  Artillery  Cavalry  and 
Iiifuntrv  in  the  attack  on  and  retreat  from  the  Fort  of  Jugdefspore  (wounded).  Commanded  the  Battalion  m  the 
'Inij.s-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  action  at  Toolscpore  and  during  December  and  in  January  1859,  in  the  P^r- 
suit  of  rebels  (Medal). 

'  Lt  Colonel  Brown  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  5th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebasto- 
IK)1,  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  i8th  June  (with  the  storming  Column)  and  8th  Sept.;  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  of  Kinboom  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidio.  and  Turkish  Medal).  Commaniied  a  party  of 
the  ;7th  Regiment  with  the  Ck>lumn  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Arab  village  of 
^•h(  k  Othman  on  the  i8th  March  1858  (mentioned  in  despatch,  and  thanked  in  General  orders).  Served  in  the 
Nt-w  Zealand  war  in  z86t  (Medal). 

•>  Lt.  Colonel  Gilbert  served  in  the  Oimea  from  30th  June  1855,  including  the  battle  of  theTchemaya.  siege  and  fall  of 
ScUititopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
t^if  relief  of  Azimghur  and  ihe  subsequent  operations  in  that  district ;  also  in  the  actions  at  Amorah,  Jugdesporc, 
1  oomoreahgunge,  Toolsepore,  and  the  operations  under  Colonel  Kelly  in  Tirhoot  and  the  Terai,  including  tho 
a<Lon  at  Bootwab  (Medal).  Served  in  command  of  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  1 3th  Light  Infantry  during  the  operationa 
:t'.'  nnst  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including  the  storming  of  Tolyana'a  Stadt.  Commanded  the  battalion 
:n  tho  operations  of  Wood's  Flyhig  Column  in  the  Rr»i  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  taking  part  in  the  engage- 
m<:-nt6  at  Zungin  Neck  and  Kambula  Hill  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  CB.). 

*  Major  Gillett  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  including  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
^vlth  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at 
Amorah,  Jugdespore,  and  Toolsepore  (Medal). 

'  LtColonel  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  at  Amorah 
nn  the  17th  and  25th  April  (Medal).  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including 
the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  tho  Zulu  war  of  1879,  taking  part  in  the  engagements  at  Zcmgin 
Neck,  and  Kambula  Hill,  and,  in  command  of  the  ist  BattaUon,  in  the  action  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lieut.Colonel) . 

'  Lt.Colonel  Leet  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Amorah  on 
the  17th  and  a5th  April,  Nuggur  Amorah  on  9th  June,  attack  on  and  retreat  IVom  Jugdespore,  action  of  Toolsepore, 
au<l  those  at  Bootwall ;  he  acted  as  Staff  Ofiicer  to  various  Columns,  and  was  twice  specially  mentioned  in  general 
orcijTj*  (Medal). 

*  Major  Allftrey  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  operations  in  the 
Ju?de«pore  Jungle  (Medal). 

*  Major  Cox  served  in  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  two  actions  at  Amorah  on  X7th  and 
25th  April  1858,  in  the  first  of  which  he  commanded  the  Skirmishers  in  a  successfbi  attack  on  the  enemy's  left  (if  edal) . 

^^  Major  Ethelston  served  in  the  68th  Light  In&ntry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  wit^ 
Cla^p,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Major  Persse  served  with  the  t3th  Light  Infantry  during  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal 
in  1878.  Served  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  at  Zungin  Neok, 
Kambula  Hill  (woimded),  and  Ulundi  (Brevet  of  Major). 

'<  Captains  Kinloch,  Evans,  and  Thurlow,  Lieutenants  Levinge  and  Pollock  served  in  the  operations  against 
^(-kukoni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878 ;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  were  present  in  the  engagements 
bt  Zungin  Neck,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi. 

^*  Captains  Waddy  and  Fownes,  Lieutenants  Gallwey,  Clark,  Poynton,  Williams,  and  Payne  served  in  the 
'  perations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878,  including  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout 
the  Zulu  war  of  1879 — Lieut.  Gallwey  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Biittalion— and  were  present  in  the  engagements  of 
Zungin  Neck,  Kambula  Hill,  and  Ulundi. 

'*  Captain  Otway  and  Lieutenant  Allen  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878, 
including  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  were  present  in  the 
engagement  at  Ulundi. 

^*  1  'apiain  Bradshaw  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal 
ia  1878,  including  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt.  Waa  appointed  to  survey  roads  Arom  the  Transvaal  to.  Zulu- 
land.  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  <^  Assistant  Director  of  Transport  m  Wood's  Flying  Column,  and  was 
proBcnX  in  the  eng^agement  at  Zungin  Neck  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

"  Lieut.  Justice  and  Second  Lieut.  Uillas  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  were  present  in  the  engagement 
at  Ulundi. 

1'  LicQU  Towni^hend  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878 ;  also  in  the  Zulu  war  of 
1 87V.  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  Zuii^^iu  Neck  and  Ulundi. 

>>  Lieut.  Walsh  bcrved  with  the  Mounted  Infantry  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878, 
iiiclading  the  storming  of  Tolyana's  Stadt;  also  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engage- 
mt'ntA  at  Kambula  Hill  and  Ulundi. 

'*  Lieut.  Wilbraham  served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  the  Transvaal  in  1878;  also  throughout  the 
Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Kambula  Hill. 

»^  Second  Lieut.  Lovett  served  throughout  Uxe  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  waa  present  in  the  engagements  at  Zungin 
Nt^ck  and  Kambula  Hill. 

s'  Second  Lieut.  West  and  Assistant  Paymaster  Gleig  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  were  present 
in  the  engMements  at  Zungin  Neck.  Kambnla  Hill,  and  Ulundi. 

^  Second  Lieut  Snow  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

=♦  Captain  Bateman.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  I'ay  Department. 


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Oolonel.-ior(i  Mark  Kerr,^  CB.  Enticn,  »ip  June  35  ;  Lunii,  p  14  Sept.  38 j^Cflp'at*.  '26  June  40;  IfoFor,  15 

July  sx  •  X<  Colonel,  '30  Dec.  53  ;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54 ;  ifq/or  ^«t*ro/,  6  March  68;  ZteuUnant  Gemerel,  13 

Julv  76'   General,  11  Nov.  78 ;  Colonel  13th  Light  Infantry,  22  Feb.  80. 
Lieutoiaat  Colonels.— a  William  Edward  Brown,*  Bneign,  10  April  ^gi^t.  '26  Dec.  51 ;  Cavt,  99  Dec.  «: 

Bt  Major,  14  Sept.6o ;  Jfo/or,  14  May  73  J  ^r«Prf  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.77 ;  Lienienant  CoUmel,  23  JmlA 
I  PhiUp  Edward  Victor  Gilbert,*  CB.  JSneign,  '13  Jan.  54;  Lt.  26  June  ssi  Cap<.  23  Mar.  6x ;  irtJf««r, 

I  Anr  7 A  •  Major,  24  Mar.  75 ;  Lt. Colonel,  z  May  78. 
Miors.-^  HeiSy  Qifiett,*  iM^», '24  Aug.  54;  Lt.  26  June  55;  Cap*.  N  June  61;  Bl.Major,  21  July  74; 

x^^^Bdw.'^Lu^che  England,-  Bneian,  6  July  ss  i  Lt.  7  April  58 ;  Capt.  »  8  Jan.  64 ;  Bt.Mv'or.  i  Oct  77 : 

?i?'^iairii\i.^it%'^fe^  Z*.PiPeb.56;    Cap^P4Nov.64;   B*.  Jf«;or.  x  OeC  n ; 

Major,  t  May  78 ;  BtM.Colonel,  29  Nov.  79. 


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Garaxvb. 
Thofl.  Alphonao  0ajj,Adj.9  BomenetMihita 

1  Irving  Stenlng  AUfrey*  

X  William  Cox»  

2  Edmund  Peel  EthelBton^o  

X  Dudley  Thomaa  Peresei^ 

X  QeorgeHibbertAnchiteKinlochU 

2  William  Oharlee  Fred.  Madden 

a  Robert  Stuart  Clarke  

2  JohnFranciaBelliB  

2  John  James  Boss  

9  William  Hunter  Evans 

2  William  Russell  Nash,  Commandant  ifi 

Bamandroog  ConvaUaceni  Depot } 

Bryan  Bristow  Twyne,  Adj.  3  Adm.\ 
Bait.  Somoreetekire  Si/le  VohmUere  ...) 
Henry  Hallam  Parr,  MiUtarv  Secretary  1 
io  aCr  Bartle  Frere,  wiih  rank  of  Me^or  y 

I  Hugh  Hovell  Thurlow"  

X  JoSi  Miller  Elgee  Waddy"  

I  Robert  Cooke  Otwayi* 

I  Fred. Walter  Spencer-Stanhope 

X  Frank  Boyd  Bradshaw" 

3  ».«.c.  Richard  Cooper  

Arthur  Close  Borton,  Aide  de  Camp  to] 

Sir  Arthur  Borton    i 

a  Edward  John  Fownes^*  

LiBUTXVAKTS. 

I  Bdmond  Joseph  Gallwey,"  A^.  19  Feb.  79 
1  FrancU  James  Justice,"  Inet.  of  Mne-  > 


XVSIQjr  OB 
2Xn  LIXUT. 


13  May 

P29  July 

2  July 

P24  Aug. 

29  May 

6  Nov. 

P28  Dec. 

25  June  58 

'  3  July    60 
PioJune  62 

x6Feb.    64 

12  Dec.  56 
PasJuly    6s 

P  8  Sept.  65 

4  Dec.    66 
Pix  Jan. 
P  9  Mar. 

9  Jan. 

8  July 

8  July 

P24  July 
8  Feb. 


xz  April  62 
z6  April  58 

8  Jan.    58 

9  Feb.  55 
Px8  Sept.  60 
P  8  Oct.  61 
P30  June  65 
P  4  June  6x 
P  8  Jan. 

8  May 
Px8  April 


hetrg  4  JtOi.  79  

X  Edmund  William  Clark" 

3  Pierce  Edward  Hughes,  Inetruetor  qf 

MneMry  x6  April  75 

a  Bryan  Palmes ....... 

X  Biohard  Arthur  Herbert  Townsend^'  . 

X  Edward  Morris  Poynten"  

Henry  Alfired  Walsh" 

.  Reginald  Levinge" 

X  Arttiur  George  Wilbnhajn" 

2  Anthony  Lumb,  AdaiiUaM  3  Apr.  78 

X  Raymond  Burlton  Williama"    

X  Arthur  Williamson  Alsager  Pollock^ .... 

I  Richard  Uoyd  Payne"   

X  John  Constantine  Allen" 

a  Robert  Poole  Hooper  

a  Henry  Gillon ... 

a  Arthur  Henry  Louis  Bagoi,.ii(i«<ItfObmp> 

totheDukeofBneUngham  > 

a  Gabriel  Qoooman  Walter  Hayward 

I  Alfired  Baasett  Pritohard 

a  Henry  Thomas  Shubriok  

a  Edmund  James  Peach  Warden   


P  6  July 
Px7  Aug. 
P37  Aug. 
PxaNoVi  70 


Sxooin>  LxxOTxiTAns. 

a  Charles  Warren  Napier 

a  George  Henry  Holbeche  Gouchman  .... 

a  WiUiam  Percy  Cmminghaxn 

a  Henry  Templer ■ 

a  Courtney  Heathcote  Stisted 

a  Gaston  BouverieUnwin 

a  Herbert  Rhys  Lloyd 

X  HenryWilson Lovett" 

1  John  William  Henry  West" 

X  Robert  William  Goodwin  Hillas" 

z  Alexander  Clement  O'Dozmell  

I  Thomas  D'Oyly  Snow** 

a  Robert  Edwin  Corbett 

a  Leonard  Wilkinson  Cleveland  Kerrich  . 


P  5  Aug. 
P14  July 

P30  Oct. 

Pzo  Nov. 
Pa4  Nov. 
P  6  July 
Pxa  Nov. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 
a8  0ot. 
28  Oct. 
10  Jan. 


59 


30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 


aVD  LiaUT. 


May  78 
May  78 
May  78 
May  78 
May  78 
May  78 
Aug.  78 
Aug.  78 
Aug.  78 
Sept.  78 
Oct.  78 
Jan.  79 
Jan.  79 
Jan.    79 


8  June 
X2  Nov. 
a8  Feb. 

a  Dec. 

IX  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
X3  June 
aoNov 

5  Jan. 
28  April  76 

6  Sept.  76 
6  Sept.     ' 

X  X  Feb. 


23  Mar.  66 
p2z  Aug.  66 
P  9  Mar.  67 
PxsMay  66 
P  7  Aug.  67 
Px8Nov.  68 
P2a  April  71 

29  Aug.   74 

24  Mar.  75 
I  April  75 
I  Dec.    75 

X  April  70 
23  Jan. 
23  Jan. 


31  Dec.  78 
x8  Sept.  79 
39  Not.  79 
3x  Deo.  78 
39  Nov.   79 


3x  Mar. 
ID  Apr. 
1  May 
XX  May 
30  Oct. 
14  Dec. 

9  Jan. 

8  June 


12  Feb. 
XX  Nov. 
8  June 
x5  July 


PMSiaiferf.— 2  William  Thomas  M'Laughlin,  2a  Mar.  79 1  Ene.  o  Jan.  63 ;  i*.  '30  Mar.  67 ;  Cept. 

X  Henry  William  Bateman,**  i  Apr.  78 ;  1^.  s  Feb.  6x ;  JW.  P3  Aug.  66 ;  dspt.  96  Jaa  74. 
Quorlcr  MmtUre, — 2  Robert  Matheson,  7  July  75. 
x  Frank  Sturt,  x  Nov.  79. 
Femnge  Blue.— ^mii,  Mmsm.  Ooz  and  Co.--^rMA  AgenU,  Sir  E.  Borouf  h,  Bi.  and  Co. 
xtt  BaUathn  embarked f»r  QihraUar,  14  Jnme  1867.    D^,  NewpoH,  MommmA, 
vnd  BattaUoH  embarked  for  Malta,  27  Julf  1877.    I>^,  NntpoH^  Mommamik. 

'  lForJ!r<ft99Mefo<»tqfpreetdinfpt0. 


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iBtBatt.,  Parkhvrtt.  \ 

oDdBatt.,  PeahAwor,  BragiO.  J 

The  Frinet  qf  WaM  Plume. 
JMyk       Waxxbloo  "  "  Bhubtpobx 


14th  (Biichinghamshire) 
(The  Prince  of  Wales'  Owti). 

The  White  Horse.    "JVee  cupera  terrent."^* 
The  Royal  TiRcr,  Baperscribed  '*  Iitdix' 


rSub  DUtrUt,  No.  lo.         153 
\_BrigQde  Depots  Bradford 

Toubkay"  *'OoBuiriri." 

*'  BbVASTOPOL"   '•  NlW  ZlALAVS.** 


FnU  liaU 
P»y.  P»y. 


Ooknol.— 5»r  Alfred  Hastings  Horsford,*  GFC5.  and  Xf.  'la  July  33  j  Li.  ^23  April  39 ;  Capt.  '5  Aii|C.  49  ; 
Major,  V26  Dec.  51 ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  28  Slay  53 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.Colonel,  2  Feb.  55 ;  M<vor  Qemeral, 
I  J^.  68;  Lt.&eneral,  a  Auff.  75;  General,  ijOct.  77;  Colonel  14th  Foot,  t  Jan.  79. 


XaetttcnaBt  Oolonela.  — a  DawBoiT  Stockley  Warren,'»  J?n«t^n,  ^19  Dec.  51  ;   Lt.  'i6  Dec.  53  j 
•xo  April  57;  Mqjor,  3  Nov.  71 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ao  Mar.  78. 

1  Francia  Barry  Drew,  CB.  Sne.  '23  May  45;  ^'  17  ^aff-  48;  Cop^  »2i  Nov.  siiSt.Mqjor,  97  Julj  63; 
lf<Vor,  a3  Aug.  65 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  35  Oct.  73  j  X<.  Colonel,  7 Mar.  77 ;  Colonel,  25  Oct.  78. 

Kajora.— I  Bdward  WUliam  Saunderg,'  Ene.  28  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  ^29  Deo.  54 ;  Capt*:  '" 
ir<V.8July75;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  16  Jan.  8ow 

I  AndrewAlfd.  I  ^'  '- 

3  Wf 


ndrewAlfd.  LeMe8urier,*£M.z9  Jan.55 ;  Lt.  17  Aug.55 ;  Capt.^s  Oct.  58  :  Bt.MaJ.  s  July  721  lf«{;.z5  Aug. 77. 
'Uliam  Yoaug,7  Sne.  P3  Mar.  54 ;  X<.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Cap*.  '19  Aug.  56 ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72 ;  iCajor,  33  May  74; 
Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  31  Dec.  78. 
a  HenryAuguBtufl  Burton,  Jm.  26  Oct.  55 ;  X/.  26Mar.  58  ;  Capt.H  Feb.  63 ;  Bt.Maj.  a  June  77 ;  3fq/.  83  N0T.79. 


Capi. 


26  Mar.;58 ;  BtJiey.  5  July  7a ; 


Oivieion,  \ 
tr  Riflee) 


Captaihs. 

AugustuB  Frederick  DeButts  Dixon 

3  Richard  Seymour  Lemon   

a  Frederick  William  Haringtoni^  

Henry    M'Leod    Hutchison,    Brigade) 
Major,    Peekamur     Reeerve  Divieion, 
and  Adjutant  Caleutta  VolunUer  7 
a  Walter  Wightwick  Haywood.... 

Bertram  Walter  C.  Firman  .... 

Gerard  Van  Heythnvsen   

David  Anderson  Ogden 

Robert  Graham  Foster  Pigott . 

John  Hosack  

a  Arthur  Walter  Noyes  

Herbert  Lovell  Woodland 

Robert  William  Richardaon 

3  Charles  Alexander  Morris 

William  Syer  Purkis 

1  Patrick  Grosbie  

9  Somerset  James  Butler   

X  Alfred  Ruttledge 

X  Thomas  Middleton  Robinson  . 

a  James  Reid 

3  Charles  Steward  Grordon   


19  Feb. 
Pa9  Dec. 
'aSMay 


LlXUTBVAlTTS. 

z  Cha&DavidFerrier,IiM<.o/JiriMl;.3oMay79 

William  Selwood  Hewett  

Thomas  William  Lanoyn  Penno 

Gerald  Grant-Dalton    

a  VivianRoohfortRae^JfMf.qf  irMik.xApr.79 

John  Walter  Thmston 

a  Francia  Dykes  Walker   

Capel  George  Adye,  Aide  de  Camp  to\ 

Lt&eneral  Oureton } 

a  Richard  Lvon  Gtoavea 

a  Ifidward  Bllison  Sutton  Schuyler. 

John  Henry  Howland  Ansley  

a  Frederick  Walter  Kitchener 

X  Edward  Cyril  Mills 

a  Acheeon  Whitmore  St.  George   

a  Wmiam  Robert  Comwallis  Baird 

X  Charles  Hay  Cox  

a  Hugh  Alexander  Vowell 

X  Jolm  Hawley  Burke 

1  Reginald  Lewellyn  Bennlson  Carter 

a  Cecil  Morris  Lester 

3  James  Harry  Christie 

z  Frederic  James  Sharpies  Lowry 

I  George  Wemyss 

X  George  Warder  Mitchell,  Inferpreter 

X  William  Fry 

a  Charles  Percival  Barchard   


12  Nov.   58 

12  Jan.  60 
'25  June  61 
^  3  Oct.    62 

14  May  58 
»  4  Aug.  63 

17  Nov.  63 
9  Mar.   64 

10  Nov.  65 
3  April  66 

'  7  Aug.  67 
'29  May  67 
'isAug.  67 
'25  Sept.  67 
»i7  Oct.  67 
»  8  Feb.    68 

20  June  68 
'27  June  68 


5  Feb.    69 


SCD  LlKUTKirAjriB. 

John  Marcus  Clements  


SxCOim  LlBITTSVAjrTS. 

X  Arthur  Fountaine  Hogge  

X  Clement  John  Malcolm  Heigham  

a  Henry  Walker   

a  Harry  George  Vialls 

I  George  William  Swaine 

X  FranciH  Robert  Preston  MacAdam 

a  Henry  St^pleton  Vanreuen  

a  Amauld  John  Henrv  Murray 

X  Harold  Basil  Sept.  Critchley-Salmonson 

a  James  Corbet  Tale  

X  Henry  John  Crofton    

a  Robert  Joseph  Roberts 


XKSIGir  OB 
2irD    LIBUT. 


33  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

X  May 


xMay 
xMay 
X  May 
I  May 
II  May 
Tx  May 
1 1  May 
XI  May 


LixnT. 


18  Jan. 

P  8  Oct. 

3  Oct. 


'  4  Aug.  63 


28  Mar. 
P12  Sept. 
'  6  Feb. 

31  Mar. 
>'2QMay 
6  July 
••14  Aug.     . 
^2oJTme  68 
'  3  Sept.  70 

28  Oct.      71 

•3May 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


8  June  70 
30  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

8  June 
23  Feb. 
10  Sept. 
20  Nov. 


20  Nov. 

30  Nov. 
20  Nov. 
12  Feb. 
11  Sept.  76 
39  Oct.  76 
28  June  78 
z7Aug.  78 
19  Sept.  78 
I  Nov.  78 
ao  Nov. 

5  Feb. 
19  Feb. 
15  Mar. 

6  May 
15  Nov. 

I  Jan. 

7  Jan. 
24  Jan. 


OAfTAIir. 

BBXV.MAJ. 

BT.U.OOL. 

1*22  April  59 

5  July    79 

12  June  70 

8  May    7a 

19  Nov.  73 

31  Oct.    69 

8  July    75 

18  Sept.  75 

16  Sept  74 

8  Deo.    77 

23  Jan.    78 
16  Feb.    78 

16  Feb.    78 

I  May    78 

II  May    78 

I  Nov.   78 

5  Feb.    79 

19  Feb.    79 

IS  Mar.   79 

I  Jan.    80 

7  Jan.    80 

24  Jan.    80 

SUB   LIKUT. 


aND  LIBUT. 

II  May  78 
4  Dec.  78 
32  Jan. 
2a  Jan. 
32  Jan. 

22  Jan. 

23  Jan 


25  Sept.  78 
2  July  79 
13  Aug.  79 
31  Jan.  80 
25  Feb.    80 


31  May    7O 


FaexngB  BnfF.—Agenti,  Messrs  Oox 
and  Co.— JrwA  Agent; 

j»t  Batfnlion  embarked  for  Malta, 
19  Augttet  1867.  znd  Battalion  returned 
from  Auetralia,  35  June  1870. 


I 


Pafmatter$.—i  William  Joseph  Garden,"  4  Sept.  67  ;  Son,  Captain,  4  Sept.  73.  »^  «■  -^ 

2  William  Franklin.i  Apr.  78 ;  Ene.  14  Sept.  55;  Lt,i6  Apr.  58  ;  Capt,  '33  July  6x;  Bt.J^or, 
QfMTter  Maetere.—a  Thomas  Bayley,  x8  Oct.  73 ;  L*-  '9  Oct.  72.  ^  u   v  -. <  11  \t )  1  i^^^     ^'  ^** 

X  William  King,  11  July  74.  Digitized  by  >^ UU^  IC 

L  2 


153*  1 4^^  (^«  Bnekinghamshire). 

>  Bir  Alfired  Horaford  served  with  the  Bifle  Brls^ade  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-47,  iknd  cOiAmaiided  the  iMBrt- 
talion  in  that  of  1853-53  (Medal  and  Breret  of  Lt.Colone1).  Also  commanded  the  zst  Battalion  in  the  Easten  aa- 
paign  of  1854.  inolading  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkermau,  and  aiesre  of  Sebastopol.  (Medilvit]^ 
roar  Clasps,  CB.^  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Seryed  in  the  Indian  ouopair- 
of  1857-50;  commanded  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  Dec.  1857  (voandedi; 
commanded  a  Brinde  from  Feb.  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  throughout  the  Oude  ompaiga 
commanded  the  Imktntry  at  the  battle  of  Nawabguuge  ;  in  Feb.  1859  ^&"  loll  in  command  of  the  Oad6  and  Nep^-^i 
frontier,  and  on  one  occasion  took  16  guns  in  an  engagement  ia  Nepaul  against  the  rebels  (Medal  with  Cot?, 
andJTCB.). 

*Lt  Colonel  Warren  served  in  the  Crimea  from  loth  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fttll  of  Sebartopo)  acd 
assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Saunders  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  zoth  Jan.  1855  with  the  x4th  Regiment,  indadit; 
the  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Senred  in  th« 
field  during  the  Maori  war  of  z86o-6z  (Medal). 

*M^or  Le  Mesnrier  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Z3th  Aug.  1855,  indndiu 
the  siege  and  fttll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

7  Lt.Colonel  Young  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  Z4th  Nov.  Z854,  including  thsnefeac'd 
fiill  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries  wUh  the  storming  party  (severelv  wounded),  and  assaults  of  tbe  B^lia 
on  the  T8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

11  Captain  F.  W.  Harington  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-65,  including  the  actions  of  Eohewa  and  (ku 
Pahjlledal). 

II  Captain  Carden.— For  War  Senrioes,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  i^th  Foot 

'  (General  M'Murdo  served  as  AssistantQuarierMaster  General  of  the  Army  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  doimc 
the  campaign  in  Soinde  in  Z843  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee— in  which  his  hone  waf  shot 
nnder  him— affair  with  the  enemy  while  conducting  Major  Stack's  Brigade  from  Muttaree  to  form  a  joBCtKi: 
with  Sir  Charles  Napier*s  force  at  Hydrabad ;  and  battle  of  Hydrabad,  where  he  received  a  sabre  woandio  Ui? 
right  breast.  Ho  again  served  as  Assist.  Quarter  Master  General  to  Bir  Charles  Napier  during  the  canpai«& 
against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  Z845.  Serred  u 
Assistant  Ac^utant  General  Queen's  Troops  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  i85z-5a  in  the  Expedition  SKsiiu^t^ 
Afflreedies,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  as  Director  Geoenl 
Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  ifvith  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Claaa  of  the  Ub^. 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Dundas  was  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  in  Febmaiy  Z865  for  saving  UieliTCi 
of  two  Marines  at  Gibraltar. 

*  Quarter  Master  Knott  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  Z857-59,  and  «v 
present  at  the  actions  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  taking  of  Fon  Oomtm, 
and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  India  in  the  North- West  Fioauer 
campaign  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bhnbkuddir  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Mellor  served  with  the  33rd  Regimentin  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 
1^  Captains  Richmond  and  Barr.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


1  Batt'.,  Deeaa,  BomlMty.  J 


Tenia*  Ser. 
Full  ~H^ 
Pa^  Pay. 


15th  (Yorkshire  East  Biding), 

"  MABTUrXQUX  "    * '  GUADALOUPB." 


LStuo  JJutrtct  no.  5. 
Brigade  Depot,  Bertrlay. 


154 


Colon«l.— William  Montagu  Scott  M'Murdo,*  CB.Eneign,  i  July  37;  Lieut,  5  Jan.  41 ;   Captain^  7  July  43 ; 
Brevet Uajor,  18  Feb.  48  ;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  21  Oct.  53;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  Mc^for  General,  6  March  68 


m Major,  iB  reo.  48  ;  2fr«o«s  Jjt.Colonel,  21  Uct.  53;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  JCq;or  t^«Mra»,  0 
tenant  General,  10  Feb.  76 ;  General,  30  May  78;  Colonel  isth  Foot.  33  Aug.  77. 
iiantColoBehi.^x^.«.0.  Philip  Alexander  Anstruther  Twynam,  JB'««»yii,'z3l>ec.  51;  Zt. 
'.'37  N0V.57;  M(yor,  P30  Sept.  68 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  6  Sept.  76. 


Lieutenant 
Lieatenant 
Capt.Vs 
/>bert 


6  July  54; 
.  r.'37  XHOV.57;  Major,  '30  Bepi.  68;  Ijieutenant  Colonel,  6  Sept.  76. 
3  Robert  Thomas  P.  Outhbert,  Sneign,  14  July  54 ;  Lt.  13  Feb.  55  j  Capt,  ^2^  Aug.  58  j  M<yor,  '27  Aug.  70  ; 

Lieutonnnt  Colonel,  15  Aug.  77. 
■ajort.— 1  William  Starke,  Bneign,  '33  Mar.  55  j  Li.  ^9j  May  56 ;  Copt,  '17  July  60 ;  Mcyor,  13  April  72  ; 

BLLt.Colonel,  30  Aug.  78. 
3  Richard  Lewes  Dashwood,  Xneign,  x8  May  55 ;  Lieut,  '9  Oct.  55;  Cap«.  '6  Not.  to  \Bt.Mo0or,  33  Sept.  73 ; 

M<yor,  6  Sept.  76. 

Henry  Jardine  Hallowes,  Inapector  qf  Ggntnaeia  in  India;  Eneign,  zx  May  55;  Lt.  'xx  Sept  57;  Capi. 

'18  Feb.  63  ;  Bt.Major,  29  May  75 ;  Major,  15  Aug.  77. 
X  CharloB  Bdmund  Layard,  Bwngn,  8  July  56 ;  Lt.  28  May  58 ;  Capt.  '3  Aug.  66 ;  Mt^or,  15  Aug.  77. 
3  Albert  Edward  Hamilton  Smyth,  Eneign,  '13  June  60 ;  jA.  '3  Oct.  63 ;  Capt.  '3  Juno  69 ;  Major,  17  May  79* 


Captaxvb. 

Frae.  Walter  C9Xv,Adj.  3  Ste^ffML  MdUia 

p.».e.  Chas.  John  Burnett/  Br.Mqi.Boona 

Heniy  Byan  Pateshall  Thomas,  Deputy ) 

Aeoitt.Adj.  Gen,  for  Mueketru,  Belgaum  > 

t  p.:e.  Charles  Kennedy  Brooke , 

1  pjt.e.  Coleridge  Grove   

a  William  Nangle  

I  p.e.c.  Henry  Lawrence  Dnndas* 

3  Henry  Bellingham  Le  Mottle 

X  Edward  James  Singleton  

•  George  Charles  DaSntry 

6«.c.  Wm.  Hy.  Daniel,  Jiu^.  £.  2f.  CoUege 
oward  Parker    

Henry  Hoyle  Oddie  

Wm.  Hume  Norman  Locke,  Adj.  xE.B.\ 

Torke.  B.  Volwnteere j 

Ralph  Edward  Allen 

Richard  Villiers  Sankey  Riall,  Adjutant  \ 

Batt  TorhMiUiia   j 

Delves  Broughton 

3  William  Charles  James  Lacy 

I  Michael  Murphy 

3  Frederick  Seymour  Allen   

3  Arthur  Bowles 

1  Philip  Ashby  Mettam  Pearson 

2  Greorge  Hainilton  Johnston 

a  George  Charles  Kynaston  Pigott  RoupeD 

3  William  Henry  Rushbrooke  

a  Thomas  Gteorge  Shortland 


BKSIOir  OB  I 

aim  LiBUT. 


LXBUTBITAJITS. 

X  William  Edward  Brown 

a  Frederick  George  Pogson  

I  John  Robt.  Young,  Inet.ef  Muek.x  May  78 

a  Walter  Waterfleld  Ward  

«  Cecil  Francis  Gamett  

3  Peter  Low 

3  Edward  Hanstock,  Jiw^.^  JfWjrlr.x  Sept 77 
3  Francis  SeymourlnglefieldyS^cUf  Q^«r, ) 

Poorundhur  Sttnitarium  J 

a  Lawrence  Litchfield  Steele,  ^4/.  15  Aug.  77 

a  Alexander  Foster 

a  George  Hay  Montgomerie  Conran 

X  Edward  FranklandGosset,.i((;.  37  Aug.  79 

1  Francis  Homer  Reynard 

a  Henry  Edward  Cotton  Way   

2  Bruce  Meade  Hamilton   

I  Edmund  Ashton  Ogle   

I  Thomas  Nock  Bagnall 

I  Charles  Fulford  Grantham 

I  Hastings  St.  Leger  Wood    

I  George  Edmund  Staveley  

r  Arthur  John  Nettleehip  

3  Heniy  James  Forster    


SVB  LlBrTSVABTS. 

George  Kirkpatriok  Daly 


8  Feb.    6zJ 
3  July    6x| 

»  9  July    62 

P  7  Nov.  63' 

Pi7Mar.  63I 

'24  Aug.  60' 

17  July   63 

^^23  Jan.    64 

'39  Mar.   64 

'14  June  64 

28  June  64 

20  Oct.     55 

»i3  Sept.  64 

'24  Jan.    65 

»  7  April  65 

PiSJuly   65 

'23  June  65 
PxjAug.  66 
>•  8  Feb.  68 
»i8Nov.  68 
»3oSept.  68 
zx  Jan.  67 
p  8  July  69 
»24July  69 
**25July  69 
»25  Sept.  69 


PjsDec.    69 
''27  Aug.   70 


29  May 
>*  8  Jan. 

'23  Aug. 

''la  Dec. 
'xs  June 
^  9  Jan. 
P27  July 
z  Jan. 
**23  Jan. 
P35  Dec. 
P  8  Feb. 
23  Nov. 
P30  Sept. 

Pi9May 

'i3  June 

7  July 

'34  July 
I  1  Dec. 

.  7  May 
'34  Sept. 
'33  Nov. 
Pxo  Feb. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

38  Oct. 


SbCOBD  LlXUTBlTAirTB. 

3  William  Barrington  Piers  

z  James  Kippen  Alston  

z  Ashley  Edmund  Mackenzie  ..!!..'!! 

z  Patrick  Joseph  Cunningham 

x  Cedl  Francis  Hamilton ...*.".'. 

a  Wilbraham  Thomas  Davies... !!.!!!! 

2  Ralph  Woodchurch  Sherard    . 

3  Henry  Francis  Edwards  Hodges  '. 
2  Philip  John  Hanham  ApUn  ...  . 
2  Charles  Henry  Wray  Maunseli  * 

1  Charles  Mulcaster  Harding 

2  John  Ramsey  Frederick  Sladen" 


»7  .6% 


•34  July 
»  iDeo. 


»27  Aug. 

»33N0V.  ,w 

'30  Aug.  71 

13  April  73 

35  June  73 

18  Nov.  73 
.13  May 
a3May 
7  July 
X  Jan. 
Z7  May 

6  Sept.  76 

ax  Oct.  76 

9  Deo. 

z7Mar. 

zx  July  ,, 

15  Aug.  77 
'5  Aug.  7 

a  Mar.  71 

X  Nov.  7I 

3o  Feb.  71 

Z7  May  7( 

9  July  7( 

27  Dec.  7( 


IS  Aug.  77 

15  Aug.  77 

13  Oct  77 

13  Oct.  77 

31  Oct  77 

3t  Oct  77 
8  Deo. 
30  Jan. 


]l 


3irD  LIBUT. 


I  May  78 

xMay  78 

xMay  78 

35  May  78 

7  Aug.  78 

35  May  78 

a3  Jan.  79 

33  Jan.  79 

X  May  78 

33  July  79 

6  Aug.  79 

X4  Jan.  80 


38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 
6  Mar.  73 

30  April  73 

28  Feb.  74 

37  Mar.  73 

2x  Jan.  74 

13  June  74 

2  Dec.    74 

39  April  74 
12  Feb.  76 
17  May    76 

10  Sept.  76 

11  Sept  77 
9  May 

3z  May 

1  Aug. 

X  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
20  Feb. 
17  May 
37  Dec. 


BBBV.IUJ.       BT.IiV.COL. 


X  April  74 


x6  April  75 


SUB   I.IBUT. 


zz  Nov.    76 


Major  Burnett  served  in  the 
Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November 
1873.  Did  the  duties  of  Adjutant  of 
Russell's  Regiment  from  the  Prah 
till  invalided  at  Quarman,  including 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Adubi- 
assie;  commandedtbe  post  of  Quar- 
man at  the  commencement  of  the 
enemy's  attack  wpon  it  on  the  3rst 
January  (Brevet  of  Mm*or,  Medal 
with  Clasp). 

{For  ecmuuUon  qf  IfUn  1 
ceding  page. 


r#M  pf" 


FaeingjYeUow.-'Agenie,  Messrs. 
Cox  and  Co.— 7Wt&  AgenU,  Messrs. 
Cane  and  Sons. 

let  BattaUon  returned  A^m  Ber- 
..uda,  38  Dee.  1870.  9nd  Battalion 
embarked  for  India,  2  Feb.  Z875  { Depot, 
foiaietBatiaUon.  ^    ' 


Pa9master9.-~i  Richmond  Olifife  Richmond,"  x  Apr.  78 ;  Bne.  3  July  58 :  Lt.  6  May  63 ;  Cavi  1  Anr  ja. 

Quarts  xf    . '  ^""?;?  ^,^5  ?*^"  '  ^P'-  78 ;  ^^-  'W  Nov.  57 ;  £e.  11  Mi^lsf  <?«;.«??  April  ?o''  '*• 
(Quarter  Maetere.-^  Charles  John  Knott,»  x  Nov.  71 ;  Bneign,  13  Nov.  6s ;  lS«/.  in  Oct  71. 


Digitized  by  ^<jOOQ  IC 


]        16th  (The  Bedfordshire). 


I  ouo  jLfiwmef  xio.  31. 


Capt.    17  Aug.    15  J 
Uajor' OeMralt  J  Bept.  55 


itt.,  Cunaaore/KMras. 

hSS'jtin»Ho^!'i42:"Fel,.58i  ^-'s-  May  S9;  Ov'-'a- Jan.  65,  Jf*.r..o  Oct.  ,4;  »0---. 
foSlf^'kobertWrn.  M.yWethereU.J«^,  IS  April  s8;   i«. '23  M«r.  60,   Cor«.'aNo».  «6i  Kv'. 

~    *        5  Jan.  60;  U. 


^°S^d^iSS?Srfa^!S^Oarteta.^.*' .*»(-«»/ ^«.^^  «»«-«.  -B-^. 
liTjoli;  o'iTSin^lJy!^;!  .%'  -  ??i.'^^x  ,«..  e,  :  C««.  ^,  NOV.  68 ;  U,,^,  . 


31  Jan.  65  ;  Capt,  '7  Nov.  68 ;  Ifdpor,  to  Oct.  79. 


} 


Gapxa-ivb. 

Qenrv  Harpnr  Tabb 

John  liloyd  Price 

Granville  Vernon    

WilUam  John  Shanly  ..;...... .- :••.. 

p.».e.  G.  L.  Le  Mesurier  Taylor,  GarrtO 

Mm  J«<ri«!«or»  Pwma > 

Blllyard   H.   Angus   Cameron,    Mft.! 

SuntiModon  MUUia > 

William  Samuel'Whittuok 

p.t.e.  Alex.  Martin  Pateraon,  Brigade^ 

Major,  Straitt  Setlltnuni* S 

Arthur  Grey  Duberly  

Robert  George  Newbolt  

Francis  Wilmot* 

Edmund  Hill  Wickham  

Henry  Herman  Napier  Martin 

Frederiok  John  Harden  

William  Henry  Young 

Francis  Fawkes  Johnstone 

George  DaliTmple  More  Nisbett 

Reginald  Fawkes  - 

Justice  Chapman  Tilly 

William  Henry  Riddell   

Charles  James  John  Butler  

Frederiok  Waiiams  Becher   

LiBUTBir  Aires. 

Laurence  Carrington  Grubbe 

Robert  Mercer  Barry  .;. 

William  Aldworth,  Adjutant  17  Oct.  77  .. 

James  Archibald  Campbell 

Alfred  Robert  Lloyd 

George  Herbert  Tayler  Swinton,  Intt. 

&fMu$k.  15  Jan.  79 

JohnLamb 

Frederic  George  Mawer  

Wentworth  Odiame  Cavenagh,   Adju-  \ 

tant  12  Apr.  79 i 

Charles  Grant  Mansell  Fasken 

Wilford  Laurence  Child 

Affleck  Alexander  Fraser   

George  John  Ninian  Logan-Home  

James  Cecil  Balfour  Oraster  

Charles  G^tavus  WhittakerBdwardes  ( 

Bdwsides  ..■.. ..••...i 

Charles  Du  Plat  RichardJaon-Grifflths 

Randolph  Seton  Bum  

Julian  Meade  Schreiber 

John  Stanley  Lightfoot   

Thomas  Hammond » 

Robert  FitsRoy  Maclean  Johnstone    

Charles  Edward  Biuckey  Lean 

:  Charles  Moorehead  Hamilton 

:  Reginald  Dennis  Burlton 

Edward  Duroure  Pickard-Cambridgo  .., 

!  Frank  Oswald  , 

:  Alexander  Dingwall  Pordyce , 


Bbooitd  Listjtbvavtb. 
[  Launcelot  Croasdaile   

1  Warden  Flood 

3  Henry  Tufton  Grodden 

2  Rogers  Lyons  Cowper-Coles  ... 

[  Francis  Cecil  Hamilton  

t  Claude  Cambridge  Tennant  ... 
1  George  Hastings  Butcher   

1  Henry  George  Sutton   

2  Percy  Balderston  Taughan   ... 

[  Theodore  Longridge 

2  Heniy  Charles  Edward  Cave 


BVSIGV  OB  I 
2VD   LIBUT. 


p  X  June  6o|  24  Jan. 

I  Jime   6o|*'  9  Aug. 

'  9  Aug.  64    29  Nov. 

13  July    s5»3oJuly 

14 April  58*14 Feb. 


P16  Aug. 

»3x  Jan. 

xoOct. 


64 '14  Aug.  67 


^14  Sept.  67 


% 


'29  Dec. 

4  Aug. 
'  3  Aug. 
-  I  May 

9  Jan. 
Pi  I  April  68 
'aoJune  68 
^  2  Sept.  68 
P  8  June  70 
»3o  Nov. 
»i4  Dec. 


9  Oct. 

7  Dec. 

31  Jan. 

25  July 

3  Feb. 
'  1  Oct. 
'23  Nov. 
»3o  Nov. 
»22  Feb. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 

13  AprQ  72 

21  Sept.  72 


P29June  70 

p  I  Oct.    70 

P28  Oct.    71 

I  April  70 

19  June  72 

19  Mar. 
zoOct. 
30  Oct. 

aSDeo. 

25  Nov. 


X2  Nov. 
xa  Nov. 
13  June 

9  Aug. 

2  Dec. 

2  Dec. 

a  Dec. 
a  Deo. 

XI  Feb. 

13  June  74 
10  Sept.  75 
21  Sept.  75 
30  Nov.  75 
20  Nov.  75 

73 


74 
74 
V  9  April  70 
5  Jan.  76 
22  June  76 
25  Aug.  76 
30  Dec.  76 
10  Sept.  77 
9  Mar.  79 
xaApr.  79 
30  Apr.  79 
19  June  79 
3  July  79 
zo  Oct.    79 


«  CAptain  Wilmot  served  with  fin 
33rd  Regiment  throughout  tiisAfeyt* 
sinian  campaign  of  x867-a,  and  vaa 
present  at  the  stonning  and  csptoit 
of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

«  Major  Banbury.— For  War  &«• 
vices,  see  Army  Piiy  DepartauoL 


I  May  78 

II  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

5  Oct. 

22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

32  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 


2ffn  LIBUT. 


6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
X3  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
26  Nov. 
X3  Aug. 
X3  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 


17  July 

20  Nov. 
zi  Sept. 
xz  Oct. 

29  Nov. 
28  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
22  Mar. 
12  April  79 

30  April  79 
6  June  79 

19  June  79 
3  July    79 


X4  Jan.    _. 
Paymaiter».—2  WiUiam  Banbury."  2a  Nov.  64  >  Q. JIf.  8  July  51 ;  Son.  Mtfjor,  22  Nov.  74 ;  8t^ 
I  John  Pyne,  i  Apr.  78 ;  Bnt.  5  July  55 ;  Lt.  15  June  58  ;  Capt.  x  Apr.  70. 


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(Quarter  Mattern.—i  John  Mulhn,  6  Sept.  73. 

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\aitaUon  retwmedfrom  Nova  Stvtia,  10  Feb.  1870.  Qnd  Battalion  omharkod  for  India,  3  Feb.  1876. 


2  Daniel  M'Cartney,  20  J'uly  67. 
FaeingB  YqWow.— Agent,  Y.  W.  Holt,  Esq.— /r«A^«eiiif», 


al  Macdonald  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805 ;  joined  the  Army  in  Sicily  in  1806^  •i*  ?? 
I  with  it  in  ita  various  operations  until  1810 ;  in  the  latter  year  he  went  with  t^e  expedition  *<>  J»»F* 
present  at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida  ;  returned  to  Sicily  and  employed  against  the  Freaeh^g^ 
in  x8x3  was  employed  in  Spain,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona;  embazSMiv 
n  18x4,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Plattsburg.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  xSzs,  >*" 
three  wounds  at  Waterloo,  vis.,  in  the  leg,  in  the  neck,  and  through  the  body,  wonndiogtM fug** 

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HuTDOOBTAir  "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger) .   "  AnenAmnAv  "  "  Gnvzvn  **  '  *  Kh»lai  '*  "  Sbtxbtopoi..** 
Richard  William  Penn,  JBarl  Howe.^  CB,  En».  <f  U,  P14  July  38;  Lt.  4-  Ckupt,  '5  Apr.  44!  ^^' 

Major,  28  May  53;  Caft.  4r  Lt.Colonel,  20  June  54;  Colonel,  17  Nov.  57}  ir((i;or  Qentral,  6  Mar.  68; 

XMii^.G^AMfaJ,  I  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  ijth  Foot,  95  Jtme  79. 
Lieateaant  OoIoiieLi.~2  JameB  Browne  Homer  Boyd,*  EnHgn,  'aa  Nov.  50 ;  Lt,  ^28  Oct.  53 ;  Cafi,  »aa  June 

55  ;  Jfcyof,  »a  Dec.  68 ;  £r«v««  LUutenani  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77  j  Lt.Colonel,  23  Jan.  79. 

wm-  DahTmple  Tompson,'  CB.  Sne.  fjj  Oct.  sa;  i*.  '3  Mar.  54  j  Cc^t.  14  Deo.  55;  Uqjor,  '33  Jan.  69 

BtLLColonel,  z  Oct.  77;  Lt  Colonel,  24  June  79. 
Ka|Mrs.~a  Charles  Grawne  Grant,  JB»».>a8  Oct.  53 ;  Lt,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Copt.  30  Jan.  59  i  *r<V.  'x4  J*^.  71 

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BtJJt.  Colonel,  ao  N07.  79. 
1  Joaeph  Gates Trarera,*  Jg»<.6  June  54;  Lt.ag  Deo.  54 ;  C<y<.  '6  May  59 ;  BtMt^.  5  July  7a  t  lf(ct;.i4  June  79. 


Copt,  >as  May  60 ;  Major,  ^xs  Apr.  72  ;  Bt.Li.Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
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Gaftaihs. 

9  James  Creagh,i<>    Commandant  Mount\ 

Aboo  Samiariim   ) 

X  Samuel  Bradbume 

Thomas  BraddeU,  Adj.  3  Adm,  BaU.  \ 

CkeekweMi/U  Volunieert  J 

z  Frederick  Sale  Sowley  Brind^'   

;  William  Lonsdale   

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a  George  Augustus  Ooz  

2  Richards  Horwood  Dunning,  8taiion\ 

att^  Officer,  Netmnek S 

William  Mogg  Rolph,  Adj.  t  Adm,\ 

Bait.  Leieeeterekire  B^U  Volunteered 

2  Stuart  Lloyd  Richards 

3  James  Stewart  Smyth  ...^ 

a  Christopher  Middlemass 

2  Arthur  Henry  Wentworth  Mansergh... 
z  Charles  Frederic  William  Moir 

z  John  Horace  Charles  Michel 

2  Fred.  Fenton  Parkinson 

X  Matthew  William  Brock  

a  Henry  Innes  Nares    

z  p.e.e.  Colwyn  Williams  Vulliamy 

a  fidward  Arthur  Howard  Webb 

X  Thomas  Francis  Hussey  de  Burgh.... 

a  John  Grant  Anderson  

z  Gregory  Joseph  Buller 

LxBUTBirijrcs. 
z  William  Wingfleld  Clarke,  Interpreter. 
X  Charles  William  Boddam. 


7  June  54 

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'33  Jan.    69 

X  April  70 
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'33  Sept.  71 
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XX  Feb. 

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9  April  59 

3  Sept.  63 

3  Dec.    6z 

^33  Sept.  '63 

'33  Jan.    63 

^31  July    63 

8  Aug.  65 

99  Sept.  65 

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'xz  Oct.    64 

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»i6Nov.  60 

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'z8Aug.   69 

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2  William  Gregg,  Adiutani  zx  Nov.  78.. 
z  Walter  Stormont  Davies  Liardet . 


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1  Richard  John  Gtordon  Creed,  Inet,  qn 

Mneketty  7j  Oct.  79 S 

Charles  John  Lewis  Stuart  

3  Hugh  Martin  Short  

X  Francis  William  Reader,  Adj.  27  Nov.  79 

Clement  George  Whitby 

3  Thomas  Mayne,  Inet.  ofMueh.  x  Feb.  79 

Arthur  William  M'Kinstry" 

3  John  Stacpole,  Q:r.  Mr.  Deolalee  Depot.. 

William  Napier  Justice  

3  George  Dudley  Carleton 

a  Charles  Armstrong  Roberts  

a  Bdmund  Richard  Scott,  Interpreter 

z  Maxwell  Robertson  Hyslop 

a  George  Francis  Shaw 

2  Edward  Hodding  Peacock 

3  Samuel  Moores,  Stat.  S.  O.  Colaha  Depot 

William  David  Gordon 

Walter  Stewart  Stewart- Savile   

X  Frederick  Joseph  Blakiston  Priestley 

9  James  Gordon  Lennox  Burnett   

Edward  Hugh  Griffith 


28  Oct.    71 


15  Aug. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 


SCB  LXBVTSlTAyTB. 

Cecil  Barry  Brownlow    


SBOOHD  LlBUTXVAlTTS. 

2  Robert  Arthur  Cole  

1  George  John  Younghusband , 

2  Percy  Maxwell  Carpendale   

X  Frederick  Simpson  St.  Quintin 

3  Benjamin  Geafe  Humfrey 

X  George  Henry  Poyntz  Bume 

a  William  Anson  Thompson 

1  Percy  Gerald  Walker  

2  JohnMoese 

X  Raleigh  Gilbert  Bgerton 

z  Cecil  Henry  Hunt 

z  George  Gol  bo  urn  Tarry 

1  Jamej*  Sidney  Ryall    

3  John  Au^'i«.tine  "Herbert  Reilly 

2  Anthony' Beale  , 

Mark  Ancrum  Kerr 

Alexander  Vint 

2  Ralph  Leslio  Sandwith  


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30  Jan.    78 
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32  Jan. 
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13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
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99  Jan.    7z 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
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28  Oct. 

37  June  74 
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2  Deo. 
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5  June 
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zi  Sept.  76 
zz  Sept.  76 
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5  June  75 
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36  Feb.  77 
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99  Nov.  79 


♦LtColonelBoyd  served  with  the  X7th 
Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  Decem- 
ber 1854,  including  the  siege  and  ftill 
of  Sebastopoland  assaultsof  the  Redan 
on  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (wounded 
in  the  Trenches) ;  was  also  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinbouru 
(Medal  with  Clasp,andTurkishMedal) . 

u  Major  Brina  served  throughout 
the  Indian  canipaign  of  X857-60,— in 
defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills,  f 


STTB  LiBinr. 


zoSept.  7S 


^ and  in 

Rohilcund  including  the  affairs  ofHul- 
,,  dwanee  and  Buhairee,  and  action  ol 
79|Churpoorah  (contused) ;  the  second 
80  Oude  campaign,  and  with  Ross'  Camel 
Corps  in  Central  India  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  19th  Regiment  in 
the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  and  n^ 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  (Jeneral 
Bright  in  the  expedition  against  the 
tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp). 


^acjn^»  White.— .4 w»/*,  Messrs.  Cox 
and  Co.—Irieh  Agenie, 

ut  Batt.  emhnrkedfor  India,  13  Jan, 
1870 ;  Depot,  Shomcliffe.  and  Bait,  mi- 
barkedfor  India,  5  October  1876;  Depot, 
Shomeliffe. 


[SinlTPaymaeter,  27  Aug.  79* 
Tagmaetere,—^  Alexander  Aitken Ross,  Z7  July  66',Bneign,  13  Apr.  58 ;  i^  29  Jaty  59;  ■^'*";?'V*^' ?li?*I7*  ' 

z  George  Henry  Turner."  20  Sept.  78;  Bne.  n  Feb.  56 ;  H^  'n  Mar.  59 ;  Oapl,  x  April  70. 
QfearierMoMtere.-'X  John  Fallon,  z6  May  68.  %.      t  \t  ximi^ 

3  William  Homer,  34  June  76.  Digitized  by  Vj UU^  IC 


157  17^'^  {The  Leicesiersliire). 

1  Barl  Howe  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Ooorge  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1852-53  (Medal),  for  which  K^ 
▼ice  he  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Msjor.  Served  at  the  sie^e  of  Delhi  in  1857,  as  Acting  Qoarfcer  Ki5*cr 
General  of  tne  Qneen's  Troops  (Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Lt.Colonel  Tompson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flromthe  7th  Feb.zBss,  inclndingthesie^fi' 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assanlts  of  the  Bedan  on  the  zSth  Jnne  and  8th  Sept.— dangerously  wounded  (meciTn, 
in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Utterson  served  with  the  17th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  z  ith  July  z855,including  the  siecf «: 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrexdc  • 
Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Major  C.  M*Pherson  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  x6th  Dec.  1854,  including  the*  . 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  was  also  at  the  bombardmeii: .. 
surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

*  Major  Joseph  Oates  Travers  served  with  the  17th  Begiment  in  tbe  Crimea  from  the  xTthFeb.  i855,inclndi2;'  - 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  the  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (mentioned  in  Lord  West's  despatch  for  **  p. 
conduct ")  and  8tli  Sept. ;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  K&.gi; 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>°  Major  Creagh  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  prefeci.;. 
the  battle  before  and  at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
IS  Lieut.  M'Kinstry  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  with  the  Koorum  Valley  Field  Force. 
i«  Captein  Tomer.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  iSth  Royal  Irish. 
'  Lieut.  General  Edwards  served  with  the  i8tli  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  CJhina  (Medal),  and  n^ 
present  at  the  attack  upon  Canton,  the  taking  of  Amoy,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  and  at  i.' 
concluding  operations  before  Nankin ;  was  employed  on  the  Staff  during  the  war,  and  afterwards  appointed  br  h  t: 
Crongh  Assistant  Quarter  Master  CSeneral  to  the  Force  in  China.  He  served  also  with  the  z8th  in  the  Bzumeeevtr 
from  July  Z852  to  the  conclusion ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Promc,  and  employed  on  a  detached  command  for  six  mor'.'.s 
when  the  provinces  of  Padoungand  Kanghein  were  cleared  of  the  enemy,  after  several  skirmishes  and  severe  mar^^ 
by  the  Detachments  under  his  command.  In  January  z8s3  he  led  a  party  on  special  service  from  Prome  to  Amu.. 
for  which  service  the  Government  of  India  and  General  Godwin  recorded  their  approbation  (Medal  with  Claen  •  * 
Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  Dec.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  :a 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  srd  Class  of  the  Med,:'- 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  the  Brigade  at  Mhow,  at  the  termination  of  the  mutiny  in  z 858-59,  and  rec^  v.- 
the  thanks  of  the  Crovemor  General  in  Cotmcil  for  t^e  promptness  of  measures  whereby  the  rebeU  under  Tai-U 
Topee  were  prevented  entering  Kandcish. 

•  Lt.Colonel  Gregorie  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  z  857-58  as  Adjutant  ofi? 
a3rd  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  and  also  at  its  subsequent  capture  (Medal  with  two  CUf  t^ 

*  Colonel  Baker  served  with  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  10th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  sliI  u 
of  Sebastopol,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Sardinian  medal  for  "  gallantry  displayed  at  the  atteci  I 
the  (cemetery  and  suburbs  of  Sebastopol  on  the  i8th  June  1855"  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medh' 
Servedin  India  during  the  mutiny  (in  1 857)  wit  h  the  Field  Force  under  Colonel  Beatson.  Served  in  New  Zealand  dura: 
the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  of  1864-66  first  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  and  subsequeLtly  :^ 
Assistant  Adjutant  General;  was  present  at  the  action  at  Ran giawhia  as  Actmg  Assistant  Military  Secretarv' 
Lt. General  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major) ;  was  Staif  Of&cer  to  the  Force  u:. : : 
Major  (General  Carey  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Orakaii— mentioned  in  despatches  for  "gallantry  and  imuni: 
energy  and  zeal  evinced  "  (Medal).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolaelcy  to  the  (Sold  Coast  in  September  1873  »i; 
served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  z 8 73- 74  as  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master  General,  incJudin,:  i:c 
action  of  Kssaman,  relief  otAbrakrampa,  battle  of  Amoa(\il,  battle  of  Ordahsn  and  capture  of  CoomasMe.  Aj 
in  addition  performed  the  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  from  the  14th  October  to  the  X7th  December.  Was  mentis  l  : 
in  despatches  by  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  the  following  terms  .— **  The  duties  of  Chief  of  the  Staff  were  abljcarrf. 
out  to  my  entire  satisfaction  by  Major  Baker,  A.A.G.,  to  whose  untii-ing  energy  I  owe  much  of  the  sucecw  ih;i 
has  attended  all  our  operations.  In  my  opinion  he  possesses  everv  quality  that  is  valuable  in  a  Staff  OiEctf ' 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Alcdal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Adamson  served  with  the  iSth  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  Aug.  Z855,  including  the  eiert 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Dawson  served  with  the  18th  Rojal  Irish  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  frrzi 
3rd  October  Z855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  1863  t^  z866  hcd  w^^ 
present  at  the  engagement  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  other  minor  engagements. 

»  Captain  Thacker  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-66  (Medal). 

>o  Major  Hugh  Shaw  served  with  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  SebsfitoT-:) 
from  December  Z855  ^uitil  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  Z856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  iS64-6£, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Ooss,  and  Medal). 

1^  Miyor  Burke  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  August  Z855,  including  the  «e;t 
and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Semi 
in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  frt>m  a6th  Nov.  to  6ih  Dire. 
Z857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Fort  at  Birwah— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

"  Major  Keays-Young  served  with  the  Bombay  Rifles  the  Persian  campaign  of  Z856-57,  including  thestormiEjf- ' 
Beshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  on  British  Rear  Guard,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  A> 
with  the  same  Regiment  and  the  Poonah  Irregular  Horse,  the  Indian  campaigns  of  Z857-59,  present  in  opcrsticj 
against  the  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  and  Kandeish  Hills ;  commanded  during  four  months  earlv  in  Z858  the  frasuv 
post  of  Rajaporo ;  afterwards  with  the  Satpoora  Field  Force  against  the  ^hillas  and  Bheels  m  the  Vindhjra  mca:- 
tains;  and  subsequently  in  1858-59  on  the  Divisional  Staff  of  Sir  John  Michel  against  the  rebels  under  Titui 
Topee  in  Central  India  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Wray  served  with  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-66,  and  was  present  st;^c 
afnur  at  Kerikeri  on  aist  July  Z863,  and  as  Aojut^nt  at  the  capture  of  the  Putahi  Pah  on  7th  Jan.  z866  (Medai) 

1*  Captain  C.  Dawson  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  New  Zealand,  and  commanded  a  Comrany  ihrwu'.  " ' 
the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  campaigns  from  August  Z863  to  May  1S66  ;  commanded  Woodall's  Redoubt  dnnrz  ' 
West  Coast  campaign  from  February  1865  to  March  1866;  was  engaged  in  the  following  operations,  viz.— exijc-i :  ■ 
to  Paparata,  relief  of  the  Mauku  Stockade,  occupation  of  Mere  Merc,  and  commanded  the  Pokenoe  Patrol  «i-^ 
attacked  by  the  enemy  on  the  morning  of  the  2nd  Sept.  Z863  (mentioned  in  Sir  Duncan  Cameron's  despatches  ^' 
gallantry.  Medal). 

1*  Captain  Bolton  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  Z873  on  special  eerfice.  u!>i 
served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  to  various  places  on  the  (xold  (3oast  to  enlist  native  ctr- 
ttngents,  and  raised  the  Winnebah,  Mumford,  and  Barracoe  Companies  of  Russell's  BegimcDt.  Abo  eoc-^ 
manded  Regimental  Transport  and  was  attached  to  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  during  Vie  second  ptatc  ^• 
the  war  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattache<l  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  A.  J.  A.  Jackson  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  New  Zeahmd  war  cf  1863-65.  ^  ** 
present  at  the  af&irof  the  26th  Nov.  z863in  the  Wairoa  Bush,  siege  and  capture  of  Orakau,  and  actions  at  Nuknaar: 
•n  24th  and  35th  Jan.  Z865  (Modal). 

w  Captain  Butts  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  Waikato  and  Wanganui  Campaigns  from  Z863  to  iS6^»w 
W|»s  pm«nt  •*  the  aflkir  at  Keri  Keri  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  engagement  at  Ketemari  (Medal). 


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18th  {The  Royal  Irish). 


^nd^Um^^  J  *ouii  ^^/te  xi,07yat  irisn).  [B^^li'l^tT^imtl. 
The  Harp  and  Crown.    The  Lion  of  Nassau.  * •  Virtuii*  Namurcentit  Pr«m»vM ."    '  •  Eg xpt  * '  (with  the  Sphinx) , 
'*  Chiha  "  (with  the  Dragon).    "Pbgtj"  "  Sbvabtopol  "  "  Nbw  Zbalakd." 

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Lie^tttnant  Oolonela. — x  jaaiconn  jonn  Aooeix  jiHci^reGror,  jsn*.  20Jane57 
63;  Jf a/or, '2a  Jnlyyx  ;  J9reM<  XtMc^Mian/  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77;  Lt.Colonel,92  Ma/ 78' 

a  GharleB  Frederick  (Jregorie,"  Enrign,  12  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  30  June  55 ;  Capt.  %  l^v.  59;  Major,  8  Oct  67 
^rece^  XiM^MMM^  CotoffW,  24  Nov.    '      '"'     '         ' '^  '      '  * 


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x8th  Foot,  3j;  March  7' 

ItialcoUn  J 
;  3reM<  i 
egrorie,"  1 
iM«,  24  Nov.  71  . 
MiJ<»«.—-Bdward  Abbot  Anderson,  ItUtruetor^  Boyal  Military  Cotlege;  Sn»,  15  Nov.  50;  Lt.  6  June 54 


77- 

X  Malcolm  John  Robert MacGre^^r,  J?if«.  ao June57 ;  i^ /asAprilsS ;  Capt.  t^ij  Nov. 

30  Ju 

6;  Lieutenant  Colonely  14  Sept.  78. 


Capt, 


'14  Ma^  58 ;  Bt.Mt^or^s  July  72 ;  Mqjor,  la  Nov.  73. 

p.i.e.  Thomas  Durand  Baker,*  CB.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  QMeen,  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy  of  India  ; 

£nt.  P18  Aug.  54;  Li,  xa  Jon.  55  ;  C<^,  P26  Oct.  58;  Bt.MaJor,  at  Mar.  65;    Major,  13  Nov.  73;    Bt.Li. 

Colonel,  I  April  74 ;  Colonel,  ax  April  77. 
I  Bobert  Isaac  Adamson.s  Sne.  26  Jan.  55  ;  Lieut.  19  June  55 ;  Capt.  >*  i  April  62  ;  Major,  22  May  74. 

Richard  Wm.  Erskino  Dawson,*  Sne.  ^20  Feb.  55 ;  Lieut.  x8  Jan.  56 ;  Capt.  n  Dec.  63 ;  Major,  14  June  76. 

V(K  HuffhShaw.i<>i?}M.  10  May  55:  Lt.  25  Sept.  57  ;  Capt.  a  April 64 ;  Bt.MaJor,\  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  2a May  78. 
a  James  Morris  Toppin,  Eneign,  '30  Mar.  55;   X/.  a6  Feb.  56;   Cap*.  »ii  Sept.  635  Bt. Major,  1  Oct.  77; 

Major,  14  Sept.  78. 


GAPTUirs. 
2  Theobald  Burke" 


2  i>.«.e.  Henry  William  Keay^-Youne"  . 
Thos.  GhB.Tge^n.y,'^*Adj.Wea^ordMilA 
a  William  Fryer  Thacke 


I  -  I 


X  St.  (3eorge  Alexander  Smith. 

2  Wright  Sherlock 

Charlton  Dawson,"  .ii^'.  Kilkenny  MUUia 

William  Henry  Herbert,  A^utant  North  \ 

Tipperary  Militia } 

1  Albert  James  Alexander  Jackson^" 

X  John  (Seorge  Butts" 

1  John  Blair 

p.a.e.  Albany  Robert  Savile,  Ingtruetor,  \ 
X.  M,  CoUege    S 

X  John  Pearson  

a  Qeorge  William  Nesbit  Rogers 

PonsonbvWm.  Watts,  Oarrunet.BangaUre 

p,e.e.   Edward   Ghamj^eys    Milner,"®) 

Oarrieom  In*truetor,Malifax,  N.8 i 

a  Edward  Hemery  Le  Breton  

1  Alexander  Ward  Simpson 

2  Herbert  Henry  Gilbert   

t  Edward  Tufiaell  

I  Henry  Francis  Somerset  Bolton" 

a  Heniy  Joseph  Danbeny  

a  William  George  Forbes  Gockburn 

I  William  Wylly  Lawrence 

a  Frederic  Ernest  Lowther  Sohreiber    

X  Charles  Egerton  Dixon 

LixuTBirAirTS. 

X  James  William  Graves'* 

I  Samuel  PhilUps 

z  John  Henry  Augustus  Spyer,  Jim<.  of\ 

JfiMJrWry  23  Mar.  79  ) 

X  John  Burton  Forster 

Philip  Anderson  Morshead  

a  Henry  William  Newton  Guinness  

X  Harry  Shuldham  Lye,  2l4/t(/ant  i7Sept.79 

X  Samuel  Spencer  Parkyn... 

r  Chftrles  Edwin  Le  Quesne 

a  Wm. John  FortescueMorgan, Adj. i  May  78 

X  Henry  Melville  Hatchell 

X  Adam  Park  

X  Hon.  Mark HenryHorace McDonnell 

Andrew  Pennell  Williamson 

a  James  Charles  Oughterson    

William  Knox  Downes    

Philip  Barber  Lindsell 

John  Anderson  Slater 

Sdw.  Jas.  Grant,  Inet.  of  Muek,  4  Dec. 

WilUam  Edward  Ker  Fox 

2  Archibald  Norton  

Frederick  James  Gavin 

a  Alan  Maxwell  Boisragon 

3  Oharlee  Mordaunt  Stevens 

a  Alan  (3eorge  Chichester 

Sub  LxBUTBirAVTS. 
George  Jocelyn  Shaw  

SXCOVS  LlBUTBKAKTS. 

a  Geor8:e  Henry  John  Moore 

a  Wilkes  Jolliflfe  

Norman  Arbutbnot  Francis  

2  John  Hampden  Cfaa>vner    

2  Charles  Alexander  Wedderburn 

1  Richard  Money  Maxwell 

1  Archdale  Irby  Wilson  

X  David  Montgomery  Thompson 

2  Giiy  Honry  Symonda   

a  Ka3-muijd  Cruwfurd 


TSMar.  55 
23  Aug.  59 
IX  May  55 
13  April  58 
I  May    58 

23  July   58 
»2S  Mar. 

29  July 

83  Oct. 

24  Oct. 
4  Jan. 

'17  Mar. 


'27  June  68 

P  9  July   68 

8  July    68 


'  1  Aug. 
'22  Aug. 


■KSIOX    OK 
2lfD  LI  BUT. 


17  Aug.  55 

23  July  6x 

27  Nov.  57 

"  7  Dec.  58 

^  4  Jan.  61 

►17  Mar.  63 

'  2  Oct.  63 

a  April  64 

PaoSept,   64 


13  Sept.  65 
'le  Oct.  66 
4  Dec.  66 
'25  Sept.  67 
**27  April  70 
»3i  May  7X 
'30  Sept.  71 

12  Nov.    73 


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60  P  7  Feb. 
60  2$  Dec. 
63] P  6  Mar. 

'ao  Sept.  64 '  P 1 2  Oct. 
''J7  Jan.    65  V  X  Feb. 
62    X9  July 

65  »  X  Aug. 

67;  "16  Mar. 


8  July 
21  Nov. 
»'x8  Jan. 


»  6  Mar.  67, Pa7  April  70 
Px 8  April  65, P  3  April  66 
PxsMay  67  p  5  Nov.  70 
23  Jan.  63  27  Dec  66 
Px2  Oct.  67|P  2  Aug. 
I  Feb.    68 1  28  Oct. 


30  Jan.  78 
X  May  78 
IX  May  78 
X4  Sept.  78 
4  Dec.    78 


28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 

aSOct. 
a8  0ct. 

30  Dec. 

33  Nov. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
za  Nov. 
X3  Nov. 

I  a  Nov. 
28  Feb. 
15  April  74 
13  Juno  74 

II  Feb.  75 
x3  Nov.  73 
10  Sept  76 
XI  Sept.  76 
XX  Sept.  76 
XI  Nov.  76 
23  Mar.  74 
13  June  79 

9  July  79 
20  Aug.  79 
XX  Oct.     79 

I  Jan.    80 

BUB  LIXUT. 


X  April  76 


14  Feb. 
aaMay 
20  Mar. 


7  Aug. 

7  Aug.  75 

14  June  76 

14  Nov.  76 

X4  Nov.  76 

14  Sept.  78 

14  Sept.  78 

4  Dec.  78 

30  April  79 

X  April  74 

13  June  79 

20  Aug.  79 

x8  Sept.  79 

11  Oct.  79 

I  Jan.  80 


BBBV.MAJ. 


xOct. 
36  Feb. 


BT.LT.COL. 


»  Captain  Milner  served  in  the 
New  Zealand  war  in  1866  (Medal). 

«  Lieut.  Graves  accompanied  Sir 
Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast 
in  September  1873  on  special  ser- 
vice, and  served  throughout  the 
Ashanti  Warof  1873-74.  Commanded 
a  portion  of  the  Uoussas  at  the 
action  of  Eesaman  and  taking  of 
the  villages  along  the  Coast;  pre- 
sent at  Quarman  -^it^t  January, 
having  been  attacked  while  escort- 
ing ammunition  to  the  front; 
also  present  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  Becquah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu,  an')  capture  of  Coomassie 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 
**  Quarter  Master  Hamilton  served 
with  the  x8th  Royal  Irish  through- 
out the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66, 
including  the  expeditions  to  Papa- 
rata  and  Ketemari  (Medal). 


2irp  LlXUT. 

22  Jan.  79 
22  Jan.  79 
7  June  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79i 

13  Aug.   79 
22  Feb.    79 

14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan. 

14  JliU. 

^uchamp  John  Cololouffh  Doran I  14  Jan. 

Ekiward  Bishop  William  James  Fraser...  I  14  Jan. 
Payw*^***  — a  John  Forbes  Mosse,  15  March  79 ;  En».  11  May  58  \  Lt.^x  April  6a  j  Capt,  27  Aug.  73. 
Quarter  Maeten.^a  Thomas  Hamilton,*^  3  Feb.  69. 
X  Richard  Barrett,  24  July  72. 


80 
80 
80, 
80I 


I^ 


Faei»09  BIxlb.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
.  0mbark0dforMalU,Jamtairy  1873.  Depot,  ottaehed  to  and  BaH,  and  BoH.  returned  from  Aueiralia,  4  Dee,  1B70, 

iFor  eotUinuoHon  ef  Jfotee  eee  preceding  pager 


iatt.,  Alderthot.    J 


(Priiicess  of  Wales'  Own). 
"Alma"  "  IxKBBViJr  "  "  Skvastopol." 


-jy  \_jfrtgaae  jjepotf  jucj 


LieutenantOolonels.— 2  Richard  DoyFe  Barrett,*^»*yrn,  14  April  46 ;  Li.  9  April  48 ;  Copt.  *9  Dec.  54 ;  ^^V^. 

28  Sept.  66 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  (hlontl,  27  Feb.  76  ;  LieuienaiU  Colonel^  33  Jan.  78. 
I  p.«.c,  Philip  Doyne  Vigpra,  Enngn,  PqOcI.  46;  Lt.  '19  July  50;  Copt.  9  Mar.  58;  Major,  7  l&Carch  70;  Btf^ 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Lt.Cohnel,  15  Mar.  79. 

1  Charles  Hereford,  Ensign,  17  Aug.  55;  Li.  ^17  July  57  ;    Capi,  **30  Dec.  59;  Brevet  ir«,'«f,i 


Majors. 
July  73 


Colonel.— 5tr  Abraham  Josias  Cloet^,*  ^CB.  KB..  Comet,  29  June  09  ;  Lt.  17  May  xo 

[  Nov.  32;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Major,  12  Sept.  48;  Colonel,  11  1  . 

Major  General,  31  Aug.  55 ;  LietU.u^eneral,  31  Dec.  62  ;  Colonel  19th  Foot,  xo  Mar.  61 


Major.  39  Nov.  76. 


2  Henry  Edward  Davidson,  Enaign,QQ  June  58 ;  Lt.  '3  July  60;  Capt.  P7  Apr.  63 ;  Miyor,  ao  Sept.  77- 

3  William  Harris  Burland,^  Eneign,  '25  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  7  Mar.  55 ;    Capt  '25  Sept.  60 ;   Brevet  Mej9r.  1 
June  73 ;  Mayor,  ax  July  77.  * 

I  Augustus  Mourant  Handley."  Eneign,  2  July  58;  Lt.  '15  Oct.  61 ;  Capt.  ^23  Jan.  69 ;  Majcrr,  7  June  79. 


Captains. 

X  "Windle  Hill  St.  Hill,"  Corndg.  AuxUiarjf) 
Forces  in  Tasnumia,  unth  local  rank  of  r 

Colonel .......} 

William  Bennett,"  D.A.A.G.  for  Mue-^ 
ketrg,Atder9hot S 

2  Arthur  Edward  Trotter  Trotter 

3  James  Francis  Fraser  

1  Andrew  Munro* 

3  (Jeorge  Hewetson  Reynolds 

2  George  Oakes  

I  Theodore  Bosville  Emerson   

1  John  Jameson^?  ........... 

Herbert  Leigh  Gipps,  Adjutant  Iforth\ 
TorkMUitia  ...; } 

1  Alfred  James  Paterson,  at  Stqf  College ... 

2  Crosbie Barton ;•••• 

X  William  G.  Waugh  M'Clintock"  

2  Harry  Julian  Charrington 

2  Edward  Archibald  Bruce  

2  Henry  Hensev  Fraser  Pidcock 

I  John  Olaus  Champion  MoUer 

1  Robert  Alfred  Plassey  HaUifluc 

2  Lionel  Heniy  Mooatta  Levin 

2  John  Francis  Simonet 

X  John  Henry  Eden  


XMSIOV  OB 
aVD  LIBTTT. 


12  Feb.    58 


P38  Jan.    63  P  8  June  67 


36  Mar.  58P3oDeo. 
P33Aug.  61  »x 7  April 
3  July    58  '18  July 


39  Jan. 

X5  Oct. 
Pxx  Jxme   61 
»i3  Dec.    6x 
'i8  July 
9  Jan. 

17  July 

'39  Aug. 

4  Aug. 


PiSAprU  68 


LiBUTBKAKTS. 

1  Richard  Phayre,  A^utant  19  Feb.  78  

2  Frederic  Barff  Briggs,  Adj.  17  Sept.  78  . 

3  William  Edmund  Frankiyn,   Inet.    of] 

Mueketrv  19  Sept.  79 

2  John  William  Robinson  Parker   

1  Charles  John  Spottiswoode 

I  Henry  Bowles  

1  Gilbert  H.  Fearon  Matbison  

2  Edward  John  Bentley  Buckle   

2  Thomas  David  Kirkpatrick 

1  James  Ahmuty  Fearon 

2  Reginald  Hayes-Sadler 

2  Edward  Willinm  Mills  

1  Charles  Stuart  Moiony 

X  John  Davies 

2  Charles  Tulin  Hennah  

2  Edwin  Loud  Herapath 

1  Gerald  Carlile  Stratford  Handcook 

2  Mathew  Villiers  Ebrington  Sankey  

1  William  Auschar  Chauncy  

2  George  O'Neil  Segrave 

Arthur  de  Balis  Hadow 

Alfred  Grahame  Cartwright  


P23  Jan. 
P24  Mar. 
27  Nov. 
7  July 
P20  Feb. 
»2i  Feb. 


8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
23  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
16  Feb. 
x6  Feb. 

2  Mar. 


V» 


SXCOBS  LiXVTBVAVTS. 

James  Trevelyan  Cotesworth 

_  Henry  Frederick  Tucker  Macartney  .. 

2  Arthur  Bayp-rd  Elton 

X  Edward  Chas.  Wm.  Mackenzie  Kennedy 

Clement  Henry  BilUngs   

Alfred  Ernest  Stuart  Searle 

Michael  Harrison  Orr    

Donald  Grant    

Hugh  Woolcombe  Boyoe 

Harry  Otho  De vereux  Hickman   

Michael  Lloyd  Ferrar    


xo  Apr. 
35  Sept. 
30  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

4  Dec. 

I  Jan, 


78 
78 
78 

78 

78 

7? 
7? 
7? 
78 

.  79 


3x  Jan. 
P19  Aug. 
P39  Dec. 
P  8  May 
»  7  Aug.  « 

'  3  April  6; 

39  June  6: 

P  4  Mar.  61 

'*33  Jan.  6* 

~'  5  Mar.  7< 

38  Oct.  7 

P28May  7< 

P  I  Dec.  6 

28  Oct.  7 

28  Oct.  7 

28  Oct  7 

3  July  7 

9  Aug.  7 
13  June    "i 

13  June    : 

12  Feb.    : 
5  Juno    ; 

26  Feb.  ; 
10  Mar. 

34  Nov.  ' 

I  Jan.  : 

23  Jan. 
X3  Mar. 

13  July 

24  July 
2x  Aug. 

25  Sept. 
13  Nov. 

I  Mar. 

7  June 
21  June 
28  July 
IX  Oct. 

II  Feb. 


BBBV.MAJ.       BT.LT.COL 


8  June  f*7 


25  Aug.  7> 
P28  Oct.     71 

26  Nov.   74 

I  April  70 
03  24  June  76 
65  i6  June  77 
^^  10  Nov.  77 

84  Nov.    77 

24  Nov.    77 

I  Jan. 
23  Jan. 
13  Mar. 
21  Aug. 

I  Mar. 

X  Oct.     ,- 
13  Nov.   78 

7  June  79 
28  July    79 

II  Oct.     79 
ii  Feb.    80 


78 
78 

78 
79 
78 


34  June  i 


1  Sir  Jo«ia»  CloeM  served  in  tla 
15th  Hussars  from  1809  to  1814,  fr^ 
1814  to  1817  as  Aide  deCamp  to  Lcrt 
Charles  Somerset  at  the  Ca{w  ^"^ 
Good  Hope,  firom  whence  he  wMi© 
in  command  of  a  Detachment  to  tio 
military  posseesion  of  the  islaad  "^ 
Tristan  Q'Acunha.  Served  ^*  * 
Squadron  of  his  Regiment  detscba! 
as  a  field  force  during  tiie  Pinda-'^ 
and  Mahratta  war  from  1817  to  tii}- 
Acting  as  Deputy  Quarter  M»sjr 
General  conducted  the  landing  iw 
settlement  of  a  large  body  of  Goren- 
ment  emigrants  on  the  fhmtier  &  w^ 
Cape  Colony.  In  x8aa  was  seci  '* 
England  with  important  despatcb^ 
and  received  the  Brevet  rsni  of 
Major.  In  1842  commanded  the  ■* • 
cessful  expedition  sent  to  Na»  " 
relieve  a  Detachment  besieged  bj  a- 
surgent  Boers.  Served  ss  DW 
Quarter  Master  General  the  KaSr 
campaign  of  X846  (CB.).  DuriMt^ 
Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  served  m  Ctg 
of  the  Staff  with  the  Army  m  tw 
Field,  including  the  operaboatf  = 
the  Basnta  country  and  the  he«w^ 
Bereia  where  he  commanded  s  vy^ 
sion  ( Modal) ,  and  in  ackno^edpe^ . 
of  his  services  received  the  honea  c 
Knighthood,  and  was  subeeqoet^ 
nonunated  a  KCB.  On  being  F^' 
moted  Major  General  he  w«*  *> 
pointed  in  1855  to  the  eoramtsc^ 
the  Windward  and  Leeward  lsl*»*. 
{which  he  held  until  i86x. 

Po««a«e«r«.— 3  Paul  Dennis  Costa,  X  Apr.  78 ;  ffon.  Captain,  I  April  78.  ^^  „     .      b    r*tf 

X  Henry  Francis  George  Webster,   31   July  79 ;   Ene.  ,0  Aug.  S5  ••  -2^-  ««>  Sept.  5«i^^ 
Quarter  Maetert.—i  James  Hedingham,**  13  Nov.  73.  1^-a  Nov.  64  j  Major,  x  i^ 

2  William  Hunt,  9  Aug.  73 ;  Sub  Lieut.  26  Mar.  73. 

Faeingt  Green.— Agent,  V.  W.  Holt,  Esq.— /rwik  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  *  Sons. 
j$t  Battalion  embarked  for  Birmuda,  i  Nov.  1877.  Depot,  Alderthot.  2nd  Bait,  returned  from  India.  21  f**^ 
.Colonel  Barrett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  part  of  1855  with  the  19th  Regiment,  ia^^ 
air  of  Bulganac,  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Balaklava,  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— ««>«^ 
il  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^'^ 

lior  Burland  served  in  the  Crimea  from  16th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flail  of  Scbastopol  aiw  »»*^ 
3  Cemetery  on  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


2irjl  LIBUT, 

22  Jan.  79 
82  Jan.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 

13  Aug.   70 

14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.    80 


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igih  (The  let  Yorkshire  North  Biding)  (Princess  of  Wales'  Own).  i6o 

"  Major  Handler  served  in  the  Hasara  cami>aign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*7  Gaptaixis  Bennett,  Jameson,  and  M'Clintock  served  in  the  Hasara  campaign  in  x868,  inclnding  the  expe- 
dition against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Monntain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"Colonel  8t.Hill  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6i  and  that  of  1863-65.  In  x86o-6x  he  was  Aide  do  Camp 
to  the  dovenior,  bnt  joined  his  Regiment  in  the  field  daring  the  time  active  operations  wero  beiiig  carried  on.  On 
(he  outbreak  of  the  war  in  Waikato  in  X863  he  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  served  in  that 
capacity  and  also  for  some  time  as  Acting  Military  Secretary  throughout  the  subsequent  operations,  being  present 
with  Goieral  CSameron  at  every  action  that  took  place,  with  one  exception,— viz. ; — the  actions  of  Koheroa,  Ran- 
Ririri,  Waiari,  Bangiawhia,  Hairini  (horse  shot),  Orakau,  Gate  Pah,  Nakumam,  Kakaramea,  besides  several  minor 
tkirmishes  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  Unattached  Company  by  purchase  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'^  Captain  A.  Mnnro  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M^Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebsstopol,  and  sortie  of  a6  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*^  Qwffter  Master  Hedingham  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  October  1854  to  May  1855,  including  the 
•iege  of  Sebastopol  (Medalwith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868,  includ- 
ing the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).    He  haa  also  the  Good  Conduct 


Continuation  of  Notes  of  the  20th  {The  East  Devonshire), 

*  ^lajor  O'Neill  served  with  the  soth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  30th  May  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wnui.ded  at  the  anairof  the  x8th  June;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kin  bourn  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x857>58,  including  the  actions  of  Chandn, 
l^meerpore,  and  Sultanpore;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude.  andafl'airs  of  Mean- 
Kun«re.  Beerah  (thanked  in  de«patch),  Buxar  Ghat  (as  Brigade  Major),  Churda,  and  Fortuf  Musjecdia  (Medal  v.-ith 
Mtan). 

*  Major  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umecrporc.  and 
Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  and  aflkirs  of  Meangunge,  Fort  of  Simreo 
iiecRih.  and  Buxarghat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'^  Major  Briscoe  served  in  the  Ashantee  campaign  from  December  2873  in  the  Transport  Service,  nnd  was  in 
charfre  of  the  Prah  District  (Brevet  of  Major,  aud  Medal  with  Clasp). 
'*  Msjor  Theobald  served  in  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Bhcotan  Bxpedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clas|^.^  l^ 


1 6 1    i8t  Batt.,  Cyprns.       "] 
and  Batt..  MuUingar.  j 


28 


36 


18 


Half 
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2Vi, 


20th  {The  East  Devonshire).  [SJ^SfS^S'iUy. 

MiXDKx"*'"EGMO!rT-op-ZEB"    "Eoypt"    (with   the   Sphinx).    "  Maidi  "    "Vimikex"  "Cotcjii" 

"  VlTTOBIA."  "  PySSMKXS  "  "  OftTHKS  "  "  TOULOUSS  "  '*  PHHIKSULA  "   *'  AlMJL  "  "  I^KXBICAX" 

"Sbvjlstopol"  "Luckkow." 
Oolontl.— Sir  Frederick  Horn,*  JTCJJ.  Jn*.  '26  Jan.  26 ;  iit.  ^i  7  April  28 ;  Capt.  '16  June  37  ;  Major/j  8?pt.  41 

Lt.Col.  14  Apr.  46  ;  Cof.  20  June  54  ;  Maj.  General,  13  Oct.  60 ;  Lt.Generai,  z8  Jan.  70  ;  &#merai,  2  Jane  77 ; 

Colonel  20  ¥.  17  Mar.  76. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— a  John  Davis.'  Entign,  '13  Feb.  52 ;  Lt.  ao  June  54 ;  Capt.  16  Sept.  59  ;  lf«/or,  '21  A&;. 

66;  Lt. Colonel,  P15  Feb.  68  ;  Colonel,  15  Feb.  73. 
X  Fred.  Lockwood  Edridj^e,*  £ne.  P19  Feb.  55  ;  Lt.  jo  Aug.  55;  Oape.  '7  Aug.  57;  Ifq/or,  3  Sept  67;  Brrti 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  8  Oct.  76;  Lt. Colonel,  ix  May  78. 
Kajortf. — I  John  James  Silverston  O'Neill/  En».  6  June  54 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  3  June  58  -.  Bt.  Utif, 

5  July  72 ;  Major,  5  Oct.  72. 
a  Thomas  Hollingrworth  Clarkson,  Ene.  ^21  Sept.  52  ;  Lt.  14  Aug.  54 ;  Capt.  '8  April  59;  Jfo/or.'a  Bepte; 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  21  Aug.  77. 
2  Samuel  Henry  Nairne  Johnstone,'  EnetgnjS  Feb.  56;  Lt.  15  June  58;  Capt.  ►30  June  03;  Bt.Uiw, 

I  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  20  Apr.  78. 
Harry  Kussell  Bowlby,  Chief  Commandant  of  Military  Police  at  Cgprue;  Ene.  23  April  58;  Lt.  *iil& 

59;  Capt.  ix  July  68  ;  Major,  xx  May  78. 
X  Charles  Henry  Webster.  Ene.  2  May  58  ;  Lt.  ^16  Sept.  59  ;  Capt.  >i7  Mar.  69  ;  Major,  x  July  79- 


aV, 


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4l9 


Gaptaiits. 

2  James  Smyth  

I  Edward  Browne 

X  George  Duncan  Wabab   

William  Glencross,  Adj.  24  Lancaekire ") 

Bi/le  VolunUere S 

Oharles  Edward  Hussey,  J4f.  7  Lanca-  > 
ekire  Militia  S 

1  Stewart  Abercrombie  Wroughton  

Edward  John  Briscoe"    

2  David  O'Neill  Power 

t  Edward  Primrose  T.  Goldsmith  

I  Thomas  Picton  Fleetwood  

1  Adam  Park  Pinching    

a  Henry  Richard  P.  Lindesay 

X  Frederick  William  Birch 

2  Edward  Stanley  Newton  Dickenson  

2  Guthbert  George  Collingwood 

Robert  Gonstable  Paull   

William  Cocks  Allen 

2  Cotton  Edwin  Theobald^*    

X  ».«.c.  Lionel  Marshall  

1  De  la  Pore  Robinson 

2  Gerald  Elliott  Browne  

2  Walter  Randolph 

2  Richard  George  Randall 

LlKUTUKAXTS. 

William  Savapo  Baker j 

1  Michael  Morton  Metcalfe  Festing 

2  Henry  Brandram  Headley,  Adj.  17  Dec.  79 

a  Godfrey  Fox  Webster    

X  Arthur  Forde   

2  Allen  Montgomery,  In$l.  of  Mueketry  } 

\j,  Dec.  79  i 

2  Charles  James  Blomficld  

I  Philip  Francis  Tallents 

X  Stanley  Orred    

1  George  Edward  Gapol  Cure 

a  Charles  Henry  Plunkctt  Dunn  

2  Thomas  Edward  Bland 

2  Horace  William  Scoit 

Edward  Roderic  Owen 

Frederick  Hammersley  ,-4d;<i*<a>i^  1 3Sept.  79 

2  Sidi;ey  Furlonser   

X  Charles  DijfbvWallington  

1  Edward  Hugh  Rowley  Hibbert 

2  iSt''  Grcnville  Louis  John  Temple,  3arf. 

a  Arthur  Abington  Goodden 

r  Hamilton  Alexander  Kinglake  

a  Robert  Campion  Blencowe 


EVSIGN  OB 
aHD  LIBUT. 


3  July    58  ^13  Dec. 
~  -  '36  Nov. 

P30  Nov. 
sMay 


Pi7Sept.  58 
a8  Jan.  59 
16  April  58 

'20  Mar.   59  '10  June  6a 
:.  6o>*3oJune  63 

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'X4  Aug. 
'24  Feb. 

2;^  Jau. 

II  Feb. 

19  Nov. 
«'i2  April 
''24  J  one 
'10  Nov. 
p  8  May 
P14  Sept. 
»i6  Sept. 
Px4  Oct. 

X4  Mar. 
P15  Oct. 
^24  June 
••24  Mar. 
8  Feb. 
^  8  June 


P  5  Nov.   70 


,    8  Dec.    77 

'    8  Dec.    77 

23  Jon.    78 

ax  Aug.   Ti 


57!     2  Oct. 

62   *'22  Aug. 

62'  II  J'Uy 

57!  iJ»iiy 
o;:*'x4  0ci. 

63!'  2  Oct. 
65  '•»4  Oct. 
67  ''13  June 

67  '  3  Sept. 

68  ''14  Sept. 

68  '  5  Nov. 
55  2  Oct. 
08  "15  Feb. 
62    28  Oct. 

69  28  Oct. 

70  2&  Oct. 
70   38  Oct. 


28  Oct. 

2  Nov. 

9  Aug. 

5  Feb. 
II  Swpt. 

28  Fob. 

XI  Feb. 
a6  Feb. 
13  June 
ao  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
II  Feb. 
II  Sept. 
II  Supt. 
XI  Oct. 
38OCL 
IX  Nov, 

I  July 
x5  Nov. 

a  Dec. 
34  Jan. 


CAPTAIir.         BBXV.ICAJ.       BI.Lt.CO. 


1*34  Mar.  69 
'  X  Sept.  69 
P  5  Jan.    70 

30  Jan.    70 

••14  Sept.  70 

4  Feb.  74 

j«    13  July  67 

«>5    35  Nov.  74 

68    21  July  75 

62!     I  April  70 

13  Aug.  76 

19  Sept.  74 

10  Fed.  77 

ao  Apr.  78 

IX  May  78 

I  Oct.  78 

'/"     5  Oct.  78 

55    3»  Mar.  63 

71      X  Mar.  79 
71 
71 
71 
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Tc  Nov.    to' 


E  April  74 


I  Oct.    77 


15  Nov, 
24  Jan. 


y    *  Colonel   Davis    served  mth  ur  l 

r35th  Regiment  in  the  Shaha)i*(i  ^  ' 

rtrict  during  the  Indian  mutiiijcs^" 

Ipaign  in  1858-59  (Medal).        ,   ^  I 

^i     »  Lt-Col.  Edridge  sened  infi  ti» 

20th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  id  :  > 

including  the  siege  of  Sebastop-i  ii^ 

capture    of  Kinboum  (Medd  h-i 

Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medsl).    A-*  ^ 

the  Indian  campaign  from  Aar^' 

1858,  including  the  TronsGoKTi  '^  I 

rations  under  liOrd  Clyde  (Medici    j 

[For  eontinuatitm  of  Seftt,  w  r*-| 
ceding  page.  \ 


SbCOXD   LlBUTBlTAirTS.  2KD  LIKDT. 

a  Herbert  Ramsay  Feilden 35  Sept.  78 

t  Stephen  Flockton  Charles    33  Jan.    79 

t  Brudenell  Deane-Freeman  32  Jan.    79' 

3  Pitz  Roy  Eklmond  Peon  Curson 13  Aug.   79I 

John  Edward  Viuicombe  Dennis 13  Aug.   791 

3  Henry  Granville  Lindsay  Howard-Vyse      14  Jan.    80 

J  Henry  Townshend  Fleming    14  Jan.    80 

I  Felton  Amber  14  Jan.    80 

X  James  Osmond  Nelson I  14  Jan.    80 

Henry  Selwyn  Goodlake 11  Oct.     79 

17  .  .  Pajfmaetert.—a  Alftred  Dening,  27  Nov.  78  ;  Ene.  ^12  Sept.  63;  Lt.  '35  Sept.  67;  Capl,  5  June  75. 
(Quarter Mattere.—i  Thomas  M'Kay,"  10  Nov.  69. 
2  Thomas  Choake,  6  Sept.  73. 
Fadnffe  YqWovv.— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.--/rMll  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
tet  Batt.  embarked  for  Bermuda,  5  March  1873.  2nd  Batt.  returned  from  the  Mauritiue,  27  Jam.  iSjt. 
'  Sir  Frederick  Horn  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ;  commanded  the  Right  Bnp^ ' 
Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma ;  and  the  20th  Regiment  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (and  recapture  of  the  p-'-^ 
•*  Arab  Tabia"  and  guns  from  the  llussians,  which  they  had  taken  from  the  Turkish  Force  the  same  lonij:^  » 
Inkerman  (twice  wounded,  and  horse  shot  under  himi ;  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  again«t  ici^'^m 
and  in  the  Treuches  at  the  two  assaults  and  the  fall  of  the  town  ;  at  Inkerman  he  succeeded  to  the  coinin»*i  ^ 
4th  Division  (Metlal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Oihcor  oi  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Tapki»hlledai*.»=*i 
Class  of  the  Medjidie).  ^ 

"  Quarter  Master  MKay  served  in  the  Oimea  from  19th  January  to  X9th  July.  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  ^J 
campaigns,  being  present  at  the  actions  at  Chanda,  Ameerapore,  Sultan  pore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lack-" 
Meangurtge,  Simree,  Peerah,  Buxar  Ghai,  ^nd  Churdie  (Medal  with  Clnsp). 


r.&^USt^'"^]       2lBt(,Boyal  Scats  Fusiliers).  [S^-'r^^^i^;     ^^2 

The  Thistie  within  the  Circle  of  St,  Andrew.  "Nemo  me  impune  laeemt."  The  King's  Cypher  and  Crown. 
_  "Bl^bvsbubo"  "Alma."  "Iksbbmajt"  " Sivaotopol.** 

T^'  ser.  Colonel.— fl^rgrederick  William  Hamilton,^  JTCJ.  Snngn4rLi.  13  July  31 ;  Lt.  4r  Capt  x  Dec.  36 ;  Cfmt.4rZt. 
KttU  Hjilf ,  Colonel,  >3  April  46;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  M<yor,  7  Dec.  58 ;  £<.Co2on#<,  19  Jun«  60;  Mtjjor  General^ 
Pay.  Piy^ I    3,  ^ug.  60 ;  Lieitt. General,  18  Dec.  69 ;  General,  ax  Nov.  76;  Colonel  aiBt  Pngiliere,  xo  Jan.  70. 

Lieutenant  Oolonele.— x  Alfred  Tompleman,»  wd  Lt.  '26  Mar.  5a ;  Lt.  P4  Mar.  53  j  Capt.  a  Feb.  55 ;  Major, 

'is  Feb.  68  ;  Brevet  Lt.Colmel,  15  March  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  23  Jan.  78. 
2  GteOTge  Frederick  Gildea,»  Sneiffn,  '14  Apra48  ;  Lt.  »6  Aatf.  5a;  Capt.  10  Sept.  58  ;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72  j 

Ifo/or,  as  April  73 !  Lt.Colonel,  25  Aug.  79.  «     ,,  ,^  . 

Hajort.— X  Edward  Napoleon  L'BBtrange,  Eneign,  »i8  Feb.  53 ;  Lt.  23  June  55 ;  Capi.  '22  May  S7 ;  3/^tyor, 

5Dec.  71;  JJr«;«^it««t<«iaii«  CSofonW,  i9  0ct.  77.  ^    „  .  „ 

a  Arthur  Grey  Haslerigg."  UiMiyn,  »i6  Jan.  ss ;  J^'-  >»  May  S5  5  Cop*.  »ix  Sept.  60 ;  3t.M<yor,  15  May  73 ; 

Major,  23May  74 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  29  Nov.  79. 
2  Richard  Wm. Charles  Winsloo,^''  Eneign,  »ii  June 53 ;  JA.  6  Oct.  54 ;  Capt.  '25  Juno 61 ;  Bt.Major,  31  Aug. 


74;  Major,  I  July  76 
z  Robert  Cook,  Sneijpi,  '4  April  55 
Jan.  78. 


Bt.Li. Colonel,  29  Nov.  79. 
JW.  P6Feb, 


57  J  Capt.  »2i  April  63  ;    Bt.Major,  x  Oct.  77;  Mty'or,  23 


Capvaivs. 


2  Edward  Thomas  Bainbridge 

z  FranciaWm. Hamilton. C9ai.<M(2Ca»f<mO 


ment  Magietrate,  Poonamalee 

X  Fred.  George  Jackson 

2  William  Thorbum 

WUliam  Albert  Bridge,  V.A.A.  4r  Q.K.  > 

Gen.  for  Mueketry  at  Malta    S 

John    Stevenson,"    ABIjntani    SeottUh\  p      . 

Borderere  MiUtia f     '^  Aug.  54 

-     ■-        60 


XirSIOK  OB 
2HD  LIXUT. 


6  April  55 
30  July   55 


30  Mar.  38 
16  April  58 

'  3  June  59 


'is  June  58  '  5  May  63 

x5  June  58  P  I  July  63 

»  6  May    59  'aa  Sept.  65 
»  4  Dec,  " 


1  Henry  Patten  Law 1*23  Mar. 

Walter  NoweU  Carey,  Adj.  Bangalore\'p  ,  .  « 

Mifit  Volunteere   )\  ^*'   ^ 

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Francis  MaoKenzie  Salmond,  D.A.A.\^       j^^      « 

Gen.  for  Muekelrg,  Edinburgh S     3X  xieo.    50 

Fredenck  William  Burr  ^  6  Mar.   63 

Cecil  Bowes  Robinson '22  May    63 

2  Edmond  Charles  Browne ■  23  Sept.  62 

1  Henry  Roper  CurzonHewat" '*  4  Aug.  63 

I  Francis  WingfleldDoughws" ,'  4  Dec.    63 

I  Charles  Edward  BovilL i '12  Sept.  63 

1  JohnCroker **  2  Oct.    63 

2  Robert  Fred.  Willoughby 16  Oct.     63 

2  James  Miller  Gordon '  5  July 

I  p.t.c.Arthnr  John  Osborne  Pollock 6  Feb. 

1  |).».c.  William  Andrew  Yule a  Oct. 

2  Daniel  Auchinleck^'' '22  Jan. 

a  Alexander  Lawrence  Falls >'i8  Dec. 


P20  April  60 
4  June  6 

X  Feb. 
P  8  Aug. 
Pa4May 

z  July 

7  Jan. 

»'i8  April  65 

"  2  Mar.  ^1 

7  July   66, 


2  John  Henry  Spurgin.. 
Henry  Jolm  Meares  . 


LlBUTXITAiraS. 

a  Anthony  Cuthbert  Dunn 

2  Fred.  Richard  Henry  Lambart 

I  Frederipk  Stovin  Chapman 

I  William  Arthur  James  Frere 

1  Taylor  Dalrymple  Wilson   

2  Arthur  Symonds  Justice,  Inetruetor  qf 

Mueketri/  30  Oct.  78    

2  WilliamMorton  Duckett 

1  Charles  Henry  Kelly,  Adjutant  i  Aug.  78 

2  Herbert  Rowan  Alexander , 

1  Cuthbert  George  Knocker  

Edward  Robert  John  Presgravo  

Herbert  Leonard  Hutchins 

2  Algernon  William  CoUings 

z  Edward  EUiott  Carr,  Inet.  cf  Mueketrg ) 

30  April  79 S 

I  Alexander  Houghton  Abercrombie 


'isPeb. 
P  z  Feb. 


P16  Oct. 

22  Jan. 

*  2  May 
'is  July 
"     Jan. 

'24  July 

24  Sept. 


X  Charles  Tuckey 

I  George  Alfred  Keef  

z  William  Henry  Lowry,  Interpreter 

a  Spencer  Frederick  Chichester,  Adjutant ') 

2  July  79 S 

a  Peter  William  Browne 

Befi^nald  Curtis  Toogood 

a  Charles  Frederick  Lmdsell 

a  William  Arthur  7oung 

a  James  Douglas  Baird  


Sbcovd  Lxbtttbvavts. 
z  Henry  Hamilton  Smythe    

2  Son.  Arthur  Stewart  Hardingo    

X  Richard  Boileau  Gaisford    

I  Charles  Hamlyn  Agnew  

t  Robert  William  Marmaduke  Blake 

1  NoweU  Sherson  Swanston  

3  Geoffrey  Cecil    Twisleton   WykehamO 

Fiennes  i 

I  Mordaunt  Thomas  Otho  Travers  

a  Herbert  Stewart  M'Canco  Stannell 


<>a|  as  April  73 

a3May    74 
xo  Oct.    74 

I  X9  Oct.    74 

P20  April  6^)  24  Sept.  75 

Pi6  0ct.    67  a4Mii.    75 

2x  June   67  X  July    76 

22  June  67'  5  Jan.    77 

»'i5  Feb.    68,  39  May  77 

>*3oOct.     67^  23  Jan.    78 

'  2  Jan,    69  "          " 
'10  Feb.    69' 
^  X  Sept.  69 
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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


xo  Oct. 
'30  Aug. 
»27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


28  Oct 

28  Oct. 
26  June  72 
X3  June  74 
XI  Feb.  75 
XI  Feb. 

10  Sept. 
20  Nov. 

9  Aug. 

a6July 

1  Sept.  76 

11  Sept.  76 

29  Nov.  76 

z  Deo.    76! 


2  Mar. 

z  Aug. 
30  Oct. 
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2  Kenneth  Edward  Lean «  Wb.  s 

2  Lewis  Narbrou^h  Hughes  D'Aeth '  aaPeh.  ri 

Francis  William  Dawson 23  July  Ti 

William  Hely  Bowes :  'S^n*  " 

James  Reginald  Maitland  Dalrymple-Hay  t  Nor.  r, 

Herbert  John  Despard  -    14  Jn.  ^ 

Payma»ter9.—%  Joseph  Napier  Tew,  24  Jan.  79 ;  En$.  1 1  Sept.  63 ;  Li.  i  ICaj  67 ;  Capi.  9  Feb.  76. 

I 
Quarter  I£a$t«rt. — x  Richard  Browne,**  12  Nov.  73. 
9  James  Clifford,  13  Jnlv  78. 
i8i  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  15  Feb.  1869.     2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  Natal,  aa  FArmmy  itf^ 
J^icjn^*  Blae.— ^^ene«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo. — Irieh  Agente, 

^  Sir  Frederick  William  Hamilton  served  with  the  Grenadier  Goards  thronghont  the  Bastem  campaign  of  xlyni 
inolading  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (slightly  wounded  and  horse  shot),  sortie  of  26th  Octoiict, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  daring  the  latter  period  of  which  he  commanded  Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trtsicki, 
and  was  in  temporary  command  of  the  Grenadier  Guards  aOer  Inkennan  {CB.^  Medal  with  four  Claapo,  Ofltorcf 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Templeman  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indudinf  lis 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (woimded  in  the  hand) ,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  and  a.tt*ck  of  theReto 
on  1 8th  June ;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Tukifii 
Medal). 

0  Lt.Uolonel  Gildca  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  nth  Regiment  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  trora  Sept.  i855toiud>* 
bandment  in  May  1856  (Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Hazlerigg  ser\'ed  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebatfc^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

10  Lt. Colonel  Winsloe  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  tmrn  the  6th  August  1855,  indoding  tke  ikc« 
and  rail  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Major  Sue  veuaon  served  with  the  54th  Bei^iment  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde'scsmpsift 
in  Oade  in  1858-59  (Medal).    Herved  also  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1864-65  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

IS  Captain  Douglass  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November,  187 ).  in  commnnd  of  tlie  Bonnvcnrapcj 
of  Wood's  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Amoaful  and  Ordabsu,  and  the  ca2)ture  of  Co4)iua>4iie  rr- 
moted  Captain,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Hewat  served  as  Adjutant  of  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Emanuel  off  Cape  Coast  Castle,  sad  ww 
also  employed  on  the  river  Volta  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1874  (Medal). 

1*  Captain  Pollock  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  firom  the  r^oth  November  1S73  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  Auchinleok  served  in  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874.  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Quarter  Master  Browne  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  November  1854,  inclnding  tbeua^'* 
and  foil  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal).  Has  also  theMed«l 
for  long  service. 


Oontinuation  of  Notes  of  22nd  (The  Cheshire). 

1  Sir  Trevor  Chute  embarked  with  the  70th  Regiment  for  India,  where  he  served  for  twelve  jrears,  and  vu  tea- 
stantly  and  actively  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  (Medal),  nartioularly  in  command  of  a  Field  Fcra 
in  the  district  of  Peshawur,  with  which  he  attacked  and  on  the  24th  of  Mi^  1857  occupied,  with  severe  lowtoui 
mutineers,  the  Fort  of  Hote  Murdaw,  relieving  the  officers  of  the  55th  Native  Inlkntry,  who  were  held  pnMaert  ^ 
their  own  men.  For  this  service  he  received  the  thajiks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Connoil.  In  August  1I57  > 
fitate  of  mutiny  attacked  the  cantonments  of  Peshawur.  Prom  August  18^8  to  January  x  860  he  oommsBd^ 
itrigade  at  Lucknow  until  it  was  broken  up  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion.  In  Febmaiy  i86x  he  *n^*^ 
in  command  of  the  70th  Regt.  for  New  Zealand.  In  March  1863  was  appointed  Brigadier  General  in  eommsi^  ■ 
the  Australian  colonies ;  in  1865,  as  Major  General,  succeeded  Lt.Gen.  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  command  of  M* 
Zealand  and  Australian  colonies ;  and  during  the  war  in  New  ZeaJand,  in  1865-66.  commanded  on  various  impansi 
and  successflil  operations  (KCB.  and  Medal),  and  continued  in  that  command  until  Oct.  1870,  when  itwasbrokfs^ 

«  Lt.Colonel  GHass  served  with  the  37th  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  engaged  isai 
attack  on  the  rebel  position  near  Benares  at  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa.  defence  of  Asimghurand  sortie  thence;  pnxw 
with  Brigadier  Douglas'  Colunm  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Singh,  and  present  in  the  actions  of  x7th  and  aoth  AprO;  >* 
with  Colonel  Turner's  Column  in  Shahabad  and  Palamon,  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespoxe  and  actions  of :?» 
18th  and  20th  October  (Medal). 

>  Captain  Bowers  accompanied  the  expedition  up  the  River  Gambia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo ;  wsi  pniOB 
at  the  bombardment  of  ^e  enemy's  entrenched  works  on  the  banks  of  the  Swarracmida  Creek,  x6th  yB*°"*^j 
at  the  landing  storming  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works ;  at  the  storming  capture  and  destreca^^ 
the  fortified  towns  of  Oarawan  on  the  x7th,  Kinty  Cnnda  and  Saba  on  the  x8th  Febmuy ;  also  at  the  battle  of  ai>> 
and  the  storming  capture  and  total  destructicm  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  axst  Febnuury  x86i. 


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A.— Sir   Trevor  Chute.i  KCB.  ^nd  Lt.  'lo  Aug.  33;  Lt.  '28  Oct.  36:  Cavt.  '2  Aue    ^o-  Maii 
47 ;  Lt  Colonel,  ^'m  Deo.  49 ;  Coi^^Z  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  General,  9  April  64  ;  Lieut.O^'eralfio  Maf 
General,  i  Oct.  77J  Colonel  22iid  Foot,  6  Af  ay  73-  » z^     r-        •» »  .    "  -»M»jr 

Lt.  P7  Sept.  55;  Ca|><.  P31  May  64; 


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Major,  P4  Dec.  69  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  21  Apr.  77. 


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Aug.  73:  Major,  13  March  78. 

Fred.  William  Best  Parry,  Emign,  7  Aug.  58 ; 


^^-  ^'8  Jan.  61  ;  Capt.  P22  Jan.  68 ;  Major,  i  May  78. 


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2  Edward  Straton 

2  John  St.  George  Wolseley 

2  Alexander  Stuart 

Alex.  John  Garden  Bainbridge 

Joseph  Collins '  9  Jan. 

X  John  Dallas  Edge  '25  Mar. 

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Charles  May  Hayes  Newington    '  3  Dec. 

Charles  D'Obree  Bowers*  26  Oct. 

I  Irving  St.  John  Hartford   8  Sept.  63 

I  Henry  Hall '36  April  64 

I  George  William  Henry  Cuningham    '26  July    64 

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2  George  Jamea  Croasdaile   

z  William  Key  Matterson 

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William  Bothwell  Potter 

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James  Loftus  Otway 

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a  Owen  Edward  M3rtton  Da  vies   

z  Digby  William  Rogers,  At^utant  18  Oct.  79 
a  RobertJohnston (Q.M.6 D&C.73) Lnterpretrr 

2  George  Steuart  Goldsmid  

a  Alexander  Gray  Hamilton  Gardner  .. 

1  John  Percy  Qethin 

z  William  Keane  Richardaon  

2  Alfred  Lestock  Ussher 

Cecil  Francis  de  Lys  Bardley-Wilmot 

Henry  Leslie  Silvester 

Godfrey  Beckett  Hodgson 

2  Walter  Harding  Allen 

a  Henry  Samuel  Price  Davies 

X  Bdwmrd  Ritchie  Coryton  Graham   , 

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a  ThoB.  Roger  Anmdel  Gazer  Montgomery 

a  Hugh  Rose 

a  Frank  Hert)ert  Hancock 

a  Reginald  Parker  Grove 

a  James  Robert  Dunlop-Snlith 

a  Thomas  Henry  Baimsfather 

I  Henry  Stapylton  Marshall 

z  Edward  John  Lamb 

z  Louis  Robert  TuBon 

Clement  George  Parsons 

George  James  Butcher. 


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7  Captain  Hare  served  in  the  Ashanti 
War  of  X  8  73-74  as  Assistant  Engineer, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Amoaftil  (slightly  wounded),  battle 
of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coo- 
masaie  (Medal  with  Glasp). 

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3  Robert  Arifi,  z3Feb.79. 
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inco  of  Wales*  Plume,  "lek  Dien."    The  Rising  Snn.    The  Bed  Dragon.    The  White  Horse.    "J««if«rt 
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Colonel.— Charles  Cmtchley,  wd  Lt.  '8  April  26  ;  Lt.  2a  Julv  30;  Copt.  »ii  Dec.  35 ;   Major,  'aa  Oct  u; 
Lt. Colonel,  24  July  49 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Jfev'of*  Qonoral,  31  Jan.  64;  Lt.Qemeral,  23  April 7a;  Ort««I, 
X  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  23rd  Fusiliers,  16  Mar.  75. 
-. — ^^,      ,  ,_       ^  ,-    .       .  —    ^    .       «     May53j   X<.  ax  Sept.  54;  Cap*.  »8  Jels 

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Colonel,  '3  Sept.  70 ;  Colonel,  3  Sept.  75. 
Vigors.— I  Charles  Elgee,«  Eneiqn,  14  April  46;  i<.  »i8  Feb.  48;  Capi,  29000.54;  5*.lfa;or,  aXoT.sj; 

Jf o/or,  26  March  58 ;  ^^ X^Co/ontf 2,  zo  April  66;  Colonel,  x  Ojt.  77. 
I  Josiah  Fitz  Thomas  Shadwell,*  Enaign,  P26  June  46;    Jd.  i  Jan.  51;   Capi,  26  Mar.  58;  IKJfi^, 

5  July  72 ;  Major,  29  March  73 ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  18  Dec.  79. 
a  UC  Luke  O'Connor ,7  Eneign,  5  Nov.  54;  Xe.  9  Feb.  55;  Capi.  24  Aug.  58;  Bi.Mafor,  5  July  73;  K 

Lt.Colonel,  i  April  74;  Major,  19  Aug.  74  ;  Co2on«2,  19  Aug.  79. 
a  James  de  Vio  Tupper,"  Bnngn,  15  Dec.  54;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55;  Capt,  'z  Apr.  59;  Bt.Major,  5  July  721  BtM, 

Colonel,  1  April  74 ;  Major,  4  Aug.  79- 


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John  Tilly" 

James  Williamson'® 

James  Harford  Walwyn»^^  Adjutant  I 
FUnt  Militia ) 

John  Henry  Tullooh" 

Henry  Francis  Hutton" 

Louis  James  Wainwright  Hadden 

Robert  Fred.  Williamson,"  Adj.  Den-  \ 
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I  Anthony  Richard  Hutchinson"    

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!  p.e.e.   Frederick  Stringer 

:  Arthur  Taylor* 

I  George  Holden  Hutton" 

t  Fred.  Edward  Shepherd" 

George  Charles  Erskine  Rowley,  Adj.  \ 

S.  Carnarvon  Militia    > 

I  Charles  John  Gilbert" 

Robert  Tankerville  Webber  

Sidney  Beckwith  Blyth 

Walter  Frederick  James  Cowan"  

Henry  Woolgar  Griffith 

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1  Charles  George  Adams  Mayhew 

z  Edward  Harrison  Clough-Taylor  

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Adjutant  5  March  78  ) 

2  Llewellyn  Griffiths" 

a  Charles  Arthur  B.  K.  Leighton  

2  Osmond  de  Beau  voir  Carey,  Inet.  cf\ 

Musk.  II  May  75  > 

Ernest  Riddle  Evans  

Henry  Herbert  Edwards 

2  Charles  Cecil  Hayford  Thorold 

1  Henry  Edward  Baker 

2  Hon.  Reginald  Henry  Beitie,  A^utant  \ 

9  Mar.  78  $ 

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a  Ernest  Gambler- Parry    

I  Alflred  Stephen  Chapman 

a  George  Capel  Ralph  C.  Fenwick 

I  Frederick  Morris  

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z  Sir  Robt.  Augustus  WDliam  Colleton,  S 

Bt,  Inet.  o/MuBketry  i  Oct.  79 ) 

a  Hugh  James  Archdale 

z  John  Hamage  King  Griffith 

2  Charles  Henry  Milford 

2  William  Bertie  Roberta  

George  Ferdinand  Walker    

Robert  Henry  William  Dunn 


Pz2  Jan.  66 
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2  Roderick  Edmund  Howe  Gwynne  ......... 

2  Charles  Andrew  Rouse  Boughton  Knight 

2  Hugh  Thomas  Lyle  , 

X  William  Randal  HamUton  Beresford 

X  Charles  Lysons  

2  Robert  Bertram  Firman  , 

a  Burton  Henry  Fbilips , 


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66  ''10  June 

67  '37  Oct. 


aXD  LIBVT. 


19  Oct.  78 

4  Dec.  78 

aa  Jan.  79 

6  Aug.  79 

J3Aug.  7Q 

6  Aug.  79 

zi  Oct.  79 


I 

P31  July 


7  May 

|P  6  Feb.   63 

'  39  April  67 
PaaAug.  68 
P3oMar.    70 

'  3  Sept.  70 


MMay 


71 


73 

Nov.   73 

*9Nov.   73 

1  June  74 

8  Deo.   74 

I  April  75 

X  April  70 

13  Aug.    76 

II  Oct.     76 

a  Mar.   78 

30  Nov.  78 
30  April  79 
4  Aug.  79 
13  Sept.  79 
13  Sept.  79 
28  Nov.    79 


x4  April  73; 

30  May    74 

a  June  77. 

X  April  741 


1  Colonel  Hon.  S.    Moe^  lerrK 

'  3  Sept.  70  with  the  33rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Criia» 

28  Oct.     71  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  SebM- 

28  Oct.    71 :  topol  and  attack  of  the  BedsB  on  tb 

,ft  T>#M.     ^T'lSth  June   (Medal  with  Clasp,  &£'- 

8  June 
z2  Nov. 

12  Nov. 

28  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

13  June 
X3  June 
ax  Sept. 


2  Nov.    73 


2  Dec. 
2  Deo. 
2  Dec. 
2  Dec. 
a  Dec. 


:Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  h<ii« 

72  mutiny  campaign  of  z  857-58,  iitfl*-- 

73  ing  the  rehef  of  Lucknow  by  Ur- 
_-  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contr- 
'■'igent  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  csp'A'r 
74 1  of  Lucknow,  and  operaUons  9cx» 

74  the  Goomtee,  Trans-Gogra  csmprn 
74  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  >f 
74|paul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  &^- 
_ .  barked  for  the  (Sold  Coaat in  commK:- 
^*|0f  the  and  battaUon  jyrd  Twha*. 

and  commanded  the  Head  Qurtrr 


a  Dec.    74 


ZI  Feb. 
II  Feb. 
3o  Nov. 
zo  Sept. 
38  April 
zz  Nov. 


throughout  the  second  phase  of  ^ 

Ashantl  war,  in  1874,  indndinp  w 

captureofBorbora8aie.battleofAjt^ 

ful,  capture  and  destruction  of  b^ 

qua,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  csptu" 

of  Coomassie  (several  timesmentics?: 

in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  withCltfF 

♦Colonel   Elgee  served  with  t^ 

th  Regiment  in  the  Grimes  froa 

le  6th  Feb.  to  the    31st  July  i^:^ 

including    the  aiege   of   8ei)ssU>^ 

(Medal  with  (Jlaap,  Brevet  of  ii»i^^ 

and  Turkish  Medal). 

S^aeingi  B\xiB.—Agemi»,  Messrs.  Cos 

ana  Co. 
IriekAgmU,  Meesxa.  Cane  and  Soc^ 

liiBaU.  rwimmodfromlmiiailf^^^^ 

znd  BaH.  emborUd  fir   QiinUr»  » 

Oct.  1874, 


Qnarier  Maetere, 


-a  George  KnOx  Leet,M  3  July  sS ;  Son,MB^or,  a  July  73. 
z  George  Charles  Dawson  Bampfleld,  x  April  78 ;  JZoa,  i 
wf.—z  Edward  Knightley,»*  35  April  68. 
a  Patrick  M'Cormiok,^  9  i^qv.  73. 


CqifaiiHt  April  78. 


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2^rd  (Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers).  i66 

*  Colonel  Prevost  sexred  with  the  33rd  FuBiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  X7th  June  1855,  inclndin^  the  siege  and 
fail  of  Sebastopol  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Lt.ColoneI  Shadwell  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of|x857-58 ;  commanded  the  selected 
mArkBinen  of  the  Regiment  during  the  Peshawur  outbreak ;  was  present  at  the  mutiny  and  destruction  of  the  51st 
hcnsnl  Nstive  Inihntrj  on  the  12th  August  1857  (Medal). 

7  Colonel  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  battle  of  Alma, 
vrhere  aller  being  severely  wounded  he  carried  the  Queen's  Color  (Lieut.  Anstruthor  who  previously  carried  it 
having  been  killed)  and  planted  it  on  the  Russian  Redoulit  under  a  heavy  fire,  end  carried  it  until  the  action  was 
over— received  the  thanks  of  Sir  Creorgo  Brown  and  General  Codrington  on  the  field ;— siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  on  the  Redan — dangerously  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cross,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent 
at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  and  several  other 
uilnor  actions  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  33rd  Fusiliers  in  1873 
{Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Ashanti  Modal). 

<*  Lt.Colonel  Tupper  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  CVunea  trow,  the  loth  August  to  the  asth  Sept.  1855,  in- 
eluding  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep- 
tomber  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
Che  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  aflair  of  Ramininga,  siege 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  under  Outram,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Selimporo 
and  Simree  Forts,  and  actions  of  JubrowUe,  Poorwah  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat ;  also  the 
Trans*(}ogra  operations  when  the  rebels  were  driven  from  Oude  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Embarked 
for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  a3rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War,  in  1874 
(i^revet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  M^or  Tilly  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  across 
the  (roomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Mf^or  J.  Williamson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  to  the  i8th  Sept.  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indiiin  campai^  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
bv  j^rd  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingeht  at  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations 
acrij^B  the  Goomtee  under  Outram  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

11  Major  Walwyn  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and 
caiitore  of  Lucknow  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Tolloch  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the 
rapiare  of  Lucknow,  and  afikirs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur ;  present,  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  at  the  actions  of  Julrowlie, 
r.<  )rwah,  Beerah,  and  Doondialdera,  storming  of  Fort  Simree.  and  Trans-Gogra  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
1^  Major  H.  F.  Button  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  23r4  Fuailiers.  and  served  throughout 
tho  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of 
['.  •.  .massie  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Captains  R.F.Williamson  and  Hutchinson,  Lieutenants  Mainwaring  and  Griffiths  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast 
n  ith  the  2nd  battalion  23rd  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti  Modal). 

'*  Captains  Lnzford,  and  Lieutenant  Hon.D.  J.  de  Moleyns.  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  battalion 
:;nl  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Captains  Graves  and  Shepherd  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served 
ti<roughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu 
md  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Captain  Arthur  Taylor  served  with  the  X7th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1S55,  and  was  present  at 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^'  Captain  G.  H.  Button  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the 
iccond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  2874,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Captain  Cowan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  battalion  33rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  in  the  second 
^hase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftd,  taking  of  Becqua,  battle  of  Ordasu  and  capture 
if  Coomasaie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

''  Captain  Gilbert  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  served  during  the 
^<'nd  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  including  the  battles  of  Amoafhl  and  Ordahsu  as  Lieutenant  in  charge  of  the 
k-trimental  Transport  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Quarter  Master  Knightley  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  severely 
oanded  at  the  battle  of  Ahna  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
'  1357-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  on  the  6th 
^KC.  1S57,  operations  across  the  Goomtee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  all  the  nunor  operations  during  Lord 
lydc's  winter  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  when  the  rebels  were  driven  into  the  Nepaul  territory  (Medal  with 
vo  Clasps). 

'^  Quarter  Master  M'Cormick  served  in  tbn  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
"  M^jor  Lee t.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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«_..    —    -   P.J 


24th  (The  2nd  Warwickshire), 


(with  the  Sphinx) .  "  Caph  of  Good  Hopi  '*  "  Taljlvkka  "  "Fusktbs  d'Owo*  "  "  Sa.lamahci.  "  "Tmom*' 
"Ptsshxbi"  "Nitbllb"  "Ohthbb"  "PBKijrBULA"  "Puhjaub"  ••  Chii.i.ia» wallah  "  "Goomu." 


une  78;  Colonel^  zz  Nov.  51  ;.lf q;or  Qetural,  x6  May  57;  JUmt^  6#Mra2,  9  OcLcs; 
''olont'      "  " 


Oolonel.— Ppingle  Taylor,!  XJ.  Conw*,  15  Auf^r.  11 ;  Z<.  2   July  12;  Cop*.  '2  Jan.  20;  Jfa/<»r,'i6Jimeis; 

Bt.Lt.ColonHj  28  June  38;  Colonel,  zz  Nov.  51 ;  Jfd  '      '^  '  -•     -  -  .      «.. 

Otneral,  lo  Noy.  71  ;  Co2o»«2  24th  Foot,  26  Nov.  6z. 
Lieutenant  Cfolonela.— z  Hichard  Thomas  Glyn,*  CB.  Entign,  >*z6  Aug.  50 ;  Lt.  '24  June  53 ;  Copf.  7  Sept  :■; 

Major,  '23  July  6z  ;  Lt.Colcnel,  '13  Feb.  67;  Colonel,  Z3  Feb.  72. 
2  Henry  James  Dogacher,  CB.  Enngn,  22  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  P2z  Sept.  55  ;  Capi.  ''21  Oct.  59 ;  Major,  'a  D«c,««; 

X»e»to»aii^  Co^ontf/,  9  June  77. 
Majors.— 2  William  Mathew  Dunbar,*  lf^MV«^  5  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  23  Mar.  55  j  Capt.  '2  Sept.  62 ;  Mq/o^'t  M  Sw-  :^ 

Bt.Lt.CoUmel,  20  Nov.  70. 
2  j>.«.e. Wilsone  Black,*  CB.Bn*.  1  x  Aug.  54 ;  J^*  9  ^o^-  55 ;  Cap*.  '9  Jan.  57 ;  BtMqj.  5  July  72 ;  Mqf.  1  Apr.  7; 

Bt.Lt.Colonel,  31  Deo.  78. 

John  Moore  Oumell  Tongue,  Eneign,  24  Feb.  57 ;  Lt.  x6  April  58 ;  Copt.  [29  Aug.  66;  Major ^  23  Jan.  r< 
Bt.LtColonel,  29  Nov.  79. 

John  Fletcher  Caldwell,  ^jm^tii,  aS  May  58 ;  X<.  ^xs  Nov.  6x  t  Capf.  ^30  Oct.  66;  Major,  5  Feb.  79. 


CAPTAnrs. 
X  William  Maxwell  Brander 

1  Henry  Albert  Harriseon 

2  Hugh  Backhouse  Church  

2  George  Paton,  Ciro 

Harry  Richard  Farquhar,  A^'.  Brecon ) 
and'Badnor  MiUHa S 

Russell  Upoher 

a  Charles  James  Bromhead* 

2  Farquhar  Qlennie    

X  William  Thomas  Much" 

X  Thomas  Bainforth 

2  Alfred  Godwin  Godwin- Austen 

2  William  Penn  Bymons 

Frederick  Carrington 

X  p.M.e.  Herbert    Belasyse  MolSkt,   Ser\ 
Mo^utft  Viee-Ctmtul  at  Sebaetopol  ...  S 

2  John  James  Harvey 

2  Herbert  Michael  Williams 

X  pj.e.  Archer  Anderson  Morshead 

X  William  Sugden 

2  UCS^  Gonville  Bromhead   

a  George  Stanhope  Banister 

I  Francis  TollemacheHalliday 

X  Bdward  Lethbridge 


XKSIOir  OK 
2irD  LIBT7T. 


LllUTBX-Aimi. 

T  IBTCEdward  Stevenson  Browne 

X  Edward  Witherden  Curteis,  Intt:   qf\ 

Muehetrjf  za  Dec.  70  / 

2  Henry  Germain  ;Mamwaring,  Intt.  tf) 

Mtuke^  7  "Soy.  79    f 

r  Wilfred  Heaton 

X  Ralph  Arthur  Penrhyn  Clements 

X  William  Edward  Day  Spring 

2  Qnentin  M'Kinnon  Logan    

1  2£on,  Uliok  De  Rupe  Burke  Roche 

2  Gourtnnr  Vor  Trower,  Adjutant  25  May  79 

I  George  Ohampney  Palmes 

X  WilUam  Weaflens 

1  William  Whitelocke  Lloyd  

X  Arthur  Barr^  Phipps  

2  Charles  BmiliuB  Curll  

2  Henry  Dolben 

2  John  David  Arthur  Thomas  Lloyd 

2  Frederic  Philip  Smyly    

1  James  Henry  Connolly  

X  George  Kenrick  Moore  

2  Hugh  O'Donnell 

2  Arnold  Wilson  Birch  

2  Alfred  Cranworth  Worlledge  


*  '  Bioovn  LnunoTAifTB. 
z  John  Douglas  Montagu  Williams 

T  William  Cecil  Godfrv 

2  Percy  Tatham  Armitage  

2  Thomas  Leigh  Hare 

X  Reginald  Campbell   

z  Percy  Knight  aale  Coke  

2  Anderson  Lindsay  Kelly 

2  Charles  Sugrue 

z  Reginald  Williams 

X  FrandB  Charles  King  Hunter 

t  Arthur  Thomas  Dig^  Neave 

z  Joseph  John  Burnett    


3x  Dec.  58 

X  April  59 

15  Jan.  58 

r23Aug.  59 

'30  Dec.  59 

P2X  Nov.  62 

30  Aug.  59 

'31  July  60 

'ix  Feb.  62 

6  May  62 

'ix  April  62 

"  6  Mar.  6^^ 

»  4  May  64 

6  July  64 

'2xMar.  6s 

5  July  64 

X3  Feb.  66 

P17N0V.  66 

'ao  Apr.  67 

8  July  68 

X4  Jan.  7x 

'27  Feb.  67 


LXBVT. 


23  Sept.  7x 
34  Sept.  7z 


zxifoy 

78 

12  June 

78 

X4  Sept. 

78 

14  Sept. 

78 

25  Sept. 

78 

4  Dec. 

78 

31  Jan. 

77 

21  July 

77 

5  Sept. 

77 

30  Jan. 

78 

16  Feb. 

78 

29  June 

78 

aWD  LXBVT. 

21  Aug. 

78 

5  Oct. 

78 

X9  0ct. 

78 

a6Mar. 

79 

a6Mar. 

79 

36  Mar. 

79 

26  Mar. 

79 

x7May 

79 

ax  June 

79 

2  July 

79 

3  July 

79 

9  July 

79 

»'i6May 

P29  July 

24  Sept. 

p  5  Sept. 

»  7  Nov. 

29  Oct. 

2oFe]p. 
»26  Feb. 
Px4Mar. 
»i6  May 
P  6  Nov. 
»3o  Oct. 
Px3  Feb. 

'26  Feb. 


CAPTAIir. 


'13  Feb.  67 

P  8  Mar.  67 

3  Nov.  67 

62P3oOct.  691 

621*22  Dec.  69 


BSSV.XAJ.   !  BT.U.Oa. 


uzi<^23  uec.    09 

66  P31  Oct.     71    zx  Nov.   78 

63    ZQ  Oct.     72      z  April  74 


63  Z9  Oct.     72 

64  26  Mar.  73 

65  X4  Nov 


73 
.,  *.WT.    74 

65  z  April  75 
'.    zsFeb,    -- 

66  x6Feb. 


I.    67 


P30  Sept. 

28  Oct. 
P30  Oct. 
P  I  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
'27  Oct. 


38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

2x  Sept. 

28  Feb. 

2  Dec. 

30  April 

28  April 

6  Sept 
17  May 
xo  Sept. 
23  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
23  Jaa. 
23  Jan. 
23  Jan. 
23  Jan. 
12  Apr. 
xa  Apr. 
12  Apr. 
12  Apr. 
X7  May 

7  June 


67    xsFeb.  74 

66  x6Feb  -» 

67  x6Feb, 

4  May  78 


68  24  July  78 

68  23  Jan.  79 

69  23  Jan.  79 

70  23  Jan.  79 
7x  23  Jan.  79 

71  5  Feb.  79 
7x  12  Apr.  79 
7x  3xAug.  77 


X  April  74 
31  May  76 

XX  Nov.  78!  29^*OT. 


23  Jan.    79 


>  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  tbe 
82nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ttm. 
2nd  Sept.  X855  (Medal  with  Oaip 
for  Sebastopol,  and  Tnrkiah  Hedal). 
Served  with  the  34th  Regimot 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  lisTP 
(Medal). 

«  LtColonel  Black  served  with tte 
42nd  Highlanders  in  the  CiiDCft 
from  x4th  June  X855,  inehidinf  ihi 
siege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol  (lUdal 
wiUi  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Itodsl). 


John  Mahony,  sMarch  67  1  Bfuign  4r  ^-^S  ^^STl  If-S  M*y  6x ;  Ogrf.s  Apnl«' 
-.. «.    -t.^^        .  --  '  78;  iiM.PaoApr.66;i<.P2Sept.68;  C^.»Apr?- 


Pagwuuttrt, 

I  Thomas  Stephen  Coppinger^  x  OctT 
}fMrtar  Matttr$.—9   John  Tigar,  30  Apr.  79. 
'-*—  " r  Tor 


z  John  Heniy  ^ompeon^  36  Nov.  79. 
JVwtay«  Qtwa.'-Agtntt,  Messrs.  Yeim^  W.  Holt  and  Co.— Jrifib  AoMi*, 

X9i  Batt.  ombarkod  for  MaUa,  30  Soft,  x866.  ^>  i^ 

and  Bait,  ratwmtdjrom  India,  3  Jamwury  iBTS^Smbarkdfor  the  Cape  t^i^l^^fifiope,  jmrmrfW^ 


24ih  {The  2nd  Warwickshire).  168 

1  General  Tgylor  proceeded  in  z8ii  to  join  the  92nd  Dragoons  in  the  Bast  Indies,  where  he  served  nntil  their 
rotnrn  to  Europe  and  disbandmont,  25^1  Oct.  1820.  He  was  in  the  field  in  181 5  and  16,  and  during  the  whole  of 
the  Mahratta  war  in  18x7-19 ;  the  published  official  records  show  that  his  conduct  was  conspicuous  in  the  Brigade 
Cavalry  actions  of  Buoktowlie  and  of  Nagnore,  and  in  that  of  Ashta  (20th  Feb.  18 18),  the  enemy  having  charged, 
overthrew  one  Regiment  and  out  down  the  Greneral  commanding,  he,  as  Brigade  Major,  incurred  the  responsibility 
uf  coontennanding  the  retreat,  of  ordering  measures  which  terminated  in  the  entire  defeat  of  the  Peishwar,  the 
death  of  his  Commander  in  Chief  (Gokla),  and  he  rescued  the  Rajah  of  Batarrah,  the  influential  events  that  termi- 
nated  the  war.  At  the  siege  of  Capaul-droog,  he  commanded  a  Battery  at  the  storm  (13th  May  1819),  he  blew  oj^en 
the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  gun  of  the  2and  Dragoons,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  succession 
the  five  ustinot  circles  of  fortiia^oations,  every  man  and  officer  of  his  party  being  cither  killed  or  wounded,  he  received 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  his  lungs  and  body  that 
killed  the  Grenadier  behind  him.  The  Governor  General  of  India  specially  recommended  him  to  fitvourable  con- 
sideration for  his  services  in  India.  In  1823-24  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  Cavalry  against  the  CaffVes,  and  was 
recoimnended  for  promotion  by  the  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  Jan.  1841  he  was  relieved  ftt>m  a  bullet 
which  had  been  in  his  body  since  1819.  In  Aug.  1846  his  life  was  imperilled  fk*om  a  surgical  oi>eration  consequent 
apon  &e  passage  of  some  cloth  driven  into  him  by  a  shot.  In  Nov.  1848  he  was  relieved  from  apiece  of  bone  broken 
in  his  body  by  a  shot.  From  April  1854  to  Dec.  1657  he  was  a  Colonel  on  the  Staff  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  aa 
a  Brigadier  at  a  "  period  of  peculiar  difficulty  and  imminently  threatened  war  "  he  commanded  a  large  force  in 
Kafflraria  with  approbation  and  thanks  publicly  recorded.  From  April  x86o  to  April  z86i  he  was  Commander  of 
the  Forces  and  lixent.  Governor  of  Jamaica  and  its  Dependencies.  In  1827  he  was  sent  to  England  firom  Malta  to 
establish  discipline  in  a  corps  that  had  fired  at  and  nearly  killed  their  Adjutant,  their  insubordination  sustained 
I7  a  turbulent  mob  at  a  period  of  popular  excitement.  He  took  command  and  the  Battalion  shot  him  three  times  on 
the  public  parade,  they  fired  into  his  windows  and  shot  through  the  cheek  a  field  aide  who  stood  behind  him. 
VITithout  calling  in  other  Troops  he  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  alone  he  overawed  the  ftiry  of  the  mob.  The  appro- 
bation of  his  Major  General  was  submitted  by  his  Lieut.General  to  the  Horse  Guards,  and  elicited  through  the  A^ntant 
General  the  Sovereign's  record  that  '*  the  decided  and  necessary  punishment  to  which  he  had  resorted  had  eflfbctually 
repressed  Uie  spirit  that  prevailed  when  he  assumed  the  command." 

>  Lt.Oolonel  Dunbar  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  zzth  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  SebastopoU  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  In  the 
Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  a7th  and  28th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture 
of  Luclmow,  relief  of  Asimghur,  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regiment  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878.  Commanded  the  ist  Battalion  24th 
Regiment  in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand  in  the  war  of  1879,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  TTlnndi 
(Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

*  Major  Bromhead  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service,  and 
served  thronghont  the  Asnanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  first  to  the  Kinff  of  Eastern 
iaain  and  tiien  to  the  King  of  Abra.  Was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Festing  at  the  action  of  the  27th  October  near 
Dnnquah.  Commanded  the  Abras  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th 
November  1873.  Commanded  tibie  reconnaissuice  in  force  of  the  8th  November.  Afterwards  served  witii  Russell's 
Regiment  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  AmoaM,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah, 
advanced  guard  engagement  at  Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  afitkirs  between  Ad wabin  and  the  river 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  3Cajor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Mnch  commanded  detachments  2nd  Battalion  24th  Regt.,  Indian  Naval  Brigade,  and  Madras  Sappers 
and  Miners  on  an  expedition  to  the  Little  Andaman  Island  on  the  6th  7th  and  8th  May  1867,  including  an  engage- 
ment with  the  savages  on  the  jVb.  May.  Was  thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India ;  commended  by  ttie 
Government  of  India ;  and  services  specially  noted  by  order  of  H.R.H.  the  Field  Marshal  Commanding  im  Chief  in 
a  letter  dated  Horse  Gnards  27th  December  z868,  addressed  to  Sir  William  Mansfield  (Brevet  of  Major). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  2$th  {The  King's  Own  Borderers). 

♦  LtColonel  Cameron  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fVom  13th  June  1 855,  includingthe  expedition 
JO  Jiert^  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Prom 
the  9th  Oct.  1855  to  the  8th  March  1856  he  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Division.  Served  in  the 
Indian  campcugn  and  received  the  Victoria  Cross  for  conspicuous  bravery  on  the  30th  March  1858  at  Kotah,  in 
navmg  headed  a  small  party  of  men  and  attacked  a  body  of  armed  fanatic  rebels  strongly  posted  in  a  loop-holed 
House  with  one  narrow  entrance ;  stormed  the  house  and  killed  three  rebels  in  single  combat,  having  lost  half  of 
one  ^od  by  a  stroke  lirom  a  tulwar  and  received  two  bayonet  wounds ;  was  also  present  in  the  actions  of  Bunass 
TSe^S'iri  K  r?'*  *'  which  latter  he  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  72nd,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches 

o  *S^^^  Hope  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Oimea  ftom  7th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  and  assanlt  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  veith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal.) 

"  Qiufter  Master  Bvnnev  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  22nd  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol, and  waaallgbtly  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
?S^^  *^  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Captain  Pumfifrtt.-For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department.  ^-^^^^^^  by  ^^  UUV  It: 


id^^iSiSSlSrt.^^^^^^  25\Ai(T7ieKi7ig'80wnBorderer8).  [f^^S^^i^ 

King's  Crest.     "Ji»   VeritaU  Beligwnu  eon/ldo.**     The  Castle  of  Edinburgh.      "Nut  Domimufrudrt." 

L'be  White  Horse.    '*  Nee  aspera  terrent."    "  Mikdbk  "  "  Eqmowt-op-Z»k.'*  "  Kotpi"  (with  the  Sphinx). 

8er.|  Plank  Companies  *' Mihtiitiqub." 

f.^'Oolonel.— Henry  Dire  Townshend,*  Efuicn,  Pi6  July  12 ;  Lt.  »»i4  Sept.  15 ;  Capt.  i  Nov.  21 ;  Major,  10  Oct. 

^      35  ;  Bt.LtColonel,  29  Mar.  39  :  Lf. Colonel,  17  Aug.  41 ;  Colonel,  11  Nor.  51 ;  Ifc^'or  6en*nU,  5  ScpU  5:. 
JM«tf.O«««-tt/,  8  Aug.  64  ;  General,  31  Dec.  71 ;  CoZojwZ  25th  Foot,  x6  Feb.  62.  ,      ,  , 

...    Lieutenant  Colonels.— I  James  Archibald  Ruddoll,*  Ensign,  '17  Apr.  52  ;  jW.  6  June  S4  ;  Capt^i^  ^^7  II 
Major,^i2  Feb. 66;  Lt.Colonel,  •'21  June  71 ;  Colonel,  21  Juno  76.  ^    ^  ,        ,  , 

a  George  Skene  Hallowes,  J1M.16  Feb.49j  Lt.2j  Oct.sx;  Cap<.  10 Sept. 58;  jra;.'2iAug.69;  Lt.CoL  15  Julv  r 
K^ors.— 2  John  Richard  Harvey,  Ensign,  9  Mar.  49  ;  Lt.  24  July  52 ;  Capt.  12  Dec.  59 ;  Major,  '3  Sept. ;  . 

p.t.c.irc  AylmerSpicer  Cameron/ -4MWoj»<^rf;K*an<  and  Quarter  Master  General,  IS owiSeaiui;  E*^-\. 

'9  July  52 ;  Lt.  'i  Sept.  54 ;  Capt.  13  Dec.  59;  Major,  ^21  June  71  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct  :- 

I  Fred.  Stephen  Terry, J&n#:  15  May  55  ;  ^•<.  3  AprU  57  ;  Capt.  9  Jan.  60 ;  Bt.Maj.  5  July  72  ;  Ifo/or.i  Apr  75 

I  Nathaniel  Crichlow  Ramsay,  Ensign,  ^14  July  57  J  -t^**"  Mar.  59;  Cop<.»»i9  Aug.  62 ;  Major,  15  July  -. 

a  Charles  Enroll  Hope,«J5««^,  '25  Aug.  54  ;  Lt.  26  July  55  j  Ctfjif.  17  Nov.  63  j  Bt.Major,  1  OcL  77 ;  -«^.'^. 

24  May  79. ^ 


Gutahtb. 

George  Terry  Luder  Carwithen  

John  Talbot  Coke,  Adj.  2  W.  York  Mil 
3  Westropp  Thomas  Morgan 

Richard  Thomas   Higgins,  Adj.  40  *> 

Middlesex  B\/U  VolunUers } 

X  Francis  Edward  Carleton   

a  John  Fred.  Curtis  Hayward 

a  Gerald  Menteath  Shirley 

•2  Samuel  Philip  Lucas  Konarski 

I  Henry  James  Harvey 


Sylvanus  Roger  Burnett  Partridge,") 
Deputy  Gov.  of  Portsmouth  Prison...  ) 

Wm.  Godfl:eyThoma8,3r.3f(y.  Cownjwre 

John  Leith  Ross 

Qeo.Ormond  Stoney, Adj. sW.Tork Mil 

2  Hans  Robert  Rathbomc 

2  Henry  Augustus  Chichester 

X  Francis  Hargrave  Tindal  Curtis 

Henry  Gildart  Worsley   

2  Allen  Neason  Adams 

I  |).«.e.  Francis  Elliot  Lloyd   

John  Kennedy  M'Causland   

John  Henry  Hickman  Sponce  Drew  ) 
Hogarth ) 

1  Adrian  Henry  Hope  

2  Edgar  William  Wallace  Dering 

Heniy  Grey  Dixon 

Thomas  Bams.  Adj.  7  Surrejf  Byfle  Vol. . . . 

a  Arthur  Leith  Hay  Mackay 

2  John  William  Godfray,  at  Stqf  College.. 

LnuTsirurTS. 

Charles  Chester  Williams  Dandridge, 
Inst,  of  Musketry  12  Feb.  79  

George  Thomas  William  Hewat 

2  Thomas  Justice  Arthur  Bather 

a  Rob.J.Romane8,/iue.o/'jr««lr.22Mar.7S 
X  Alf.G.  Streatfield  Beadnell,^(I;.8  Jan.78 

z  Charles  Theodore  Becker 

2  Andrew  Charles  Parker  Haggard   

2  Francis  Arthur  CartwrightClaughlon 

X  George  Nisbet  Mayne  

z  John  Blake  Thompson 

John  Mark  Anthony  Retallick  

Laurence  J.  Elliot  Bradshaw 

James  Henry  Srskine  Reid 

z  Leonard  Gordon 

a  Alexander  HepbumeBarringtonCavaye 

X  Charles  Louis  Woollcombe 

X  Frank  Mackinnon  Turner 

a  Montagu  Grant  Wilkinson    

1  James  Hope 

a  Ainred  W.  Pennyman,  Adj.  6  Aug.  79  ... 
a  Douglas  .Tames  Orr  Taylor 

2  Herwtdd  Robert  Wigram    

1  Herbert  Henry  Shadforth  Spoor 

2  George  Frederick  Clayton-East  

I  Charles  John  Corfield  


Sun  LisuTBirAiTTS. 
Eaton  Aylmer  Travers 

Sbcoitd  Libutxkavts. 
1  James  William  Caldwell  Hutchinson 
I  Christopher  Theodore  Peacey  Keene... 

I  John  Murchison  Fleming  

T  Ernest  DanielLos 

1  George  de  Wet  Vemer 

X  Reynell  Hamilton  Bayley  Taylor  .. 

2  Harry  Benn  Borradile 

X  Herbert  Vaughan  Cox 

a  Fitsroy  HenophiU  

a  Schomborg  Kerr 

CharleaJoaephBdward  Addis  M*  Arthur 


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24  June  SQ 
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'28  Jan.  62 
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5  June   58 

3  July    60 

''26  June  61 

••26  July  64 

5  July  64 

"•28  July  63 

20  Dec.  64    _^ 

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V  I  Mar. 
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P23  Dec. 
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24  Sept.  7x 


25  Sept.  7x 
27  Sept.  71 


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2  Mar. 

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13  Aug.  79 
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Z4  Jan.  80 

14  Jan.  80 
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14  Jan.  80 


P28  May 

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P28  June 
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28  Oct. 

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Aug.  71 
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Mar.   73 

May    73 

June  73 
Mar.  75 
April  75 
June  76 
July  76 
July  77 
Aug.  77 
Mar.  78 
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Aug.  77 

July  78 

Oct.  78 

Feb.  79 

Feb.  79 

May  79 

May  79 

Deo.  79 


General  Townshend  served  wlik 
-8  Oct     nr  ^^®  4^8t  Regiment  in  the  American 
^    war,  and  was  present  at  the  takinjr  ' 

28  Oct.     71  Fort  Niagara,  Blackrock  and  Buffiu- , 

30  Deo.    71  battle  of  Lundy's  Iiane,  and  asnaalt 

29  May    7a  on  Fort  Brie  14th  August  1814,  whfn 

31  Oct.    72  he  was  severely  wounded  through  th*.* 
9  Aug.  73  left  shoulder.    He  returned  to  Kur  T-e 

12  Nov.  73  with  the  4i8t  Regiment  in  July  nx- 
28  Feb.    74!  and   disembarked    at  Ostecd.   tnm 

13  June  74 'whence  ho  marched  with  the  Armj  to 
a  Dec.    74;  Paris,  and  remained  with  it  nntn  re* 

10  Sept.  75  ducod  to  half-pa;^  in  October  of  th^ 
zo  Sept.  75 'game  year.     During  the  rebellion  m 

11  Feb.    75 [Canada  in  1837  and  1S38  he  wa§  ia- 
6  Sept.  76  trusted  with  various  important  cco' 

31  May  77lmands  both  in  the  Lower  and  Upper 
zi  Oct.  76 1  Provinces,  especially  on  the  frontlen 
zz  Sept.  77 1  of  Amherstberg  and  Niagara,  where 
17  April  79  he  held  the  local  rank  of  CoIoneU  a.ni 
17  May  79  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  of  U. 
24  May  79  Colonel  for  his  services  in  tho« 
15  June  79  localities. 
2  July    79     *  Colonel  Ruddell  served  with  ta* 

4  Nov.  79  xst  Battalion  Royals  throughout  tfat- 

5  Nov.   79  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  inclci}- 

22  Dec. 79  jng  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 

suB  LiBVT.  ,man,    siege  and  fall    of  Seba^u^r-I 
-—yrTTr—vJ  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  KnijrJ*. 

lobcpt.  7&  -  ^^^  Legion  of  Honor).  Sem-l 
'with  the  87th  Fusiliers  during  tb< 
'Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

I    lacings  BlvLO.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox 
'and  Co.— Irish  Agents, 
I     ist  Bait,  embarked  for  India  13  Oe*. 
1875.    Depot,  attached  to  sndBatt^    tnJ 
'Bait,  returned  from  Aden  77  Mar.  liT-^ 


PoyiMftov.— a  Robert  Stein  Forlong,  10  July  63 ;  Son.  Major,  xo  July  78, 
z  George  Pumftrett,"  zs  May 66;  Man,  Capt--  --  "*' 


7f<Mn,  z5  May  7Z 


q^iaHw  Jf«<erf.— X  John  Swiney."  5  Oct.  7a.  Digitized  by  V^OOQ IC 

a  James  Benyinan  Tippetts,  4  Oct.  ji-  O 

\Por  coiUim%ation  of  Notes  §u  foot  of  preetOMg  vey. 


outhMi.   ]  26th  {The  Gameron{an).—Lin7ced  to  74^^.  [SijM^**^?'^2iutMi.   '^o 

"  Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  **  CoHuiriri.**  "  Chiwa"  (with  the  Drafifon).  **  ABTsaiirii.." 
Colonel.— George   Henry  MacKinnon,^  CS.   and  Lt.  29  June  24 ;   Sntign  4r  Lt.  P4  Nov.  24 ;  Id.  rf-  Copt. 

'21  Feb.  28 ;  Capt.  4-  Lt.Colonel,  »  24  April  40 ;  Colonel,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  32  Sept.  58  j  lAetU.Qeneral, 

xo  Feb.  6<! ;  General,  19  Jan.  73  ;  Colonel  26th  Foot,  21  Dec.  62. 
lieutenant  Colonel.— Edward  Archibald  CJoUinB,*  Enrign,  P23  Jan.  52 ;  Le.6  June  54 ;  Cope.28  Jan.  59  •  Major, 

39  June  70;  Lt.Colonel,  3  May  76. 
llajora.— Matthew  Holford  Hale,»  jBimv«,  '13  May  53 ;  Lt.  9  July  54 ;  Capt.  '3  June  59;  Bt.  Major,  5  July  72 ; 

Major,  30  Apr.  71. 
George  Edmund  PhippB  Trent,  JSneiifn,  '17  Mar. 54 ;  if .  »  8  Sept.  54;  Cap*.  '12  June  60;  Bt.Mc^or,  15  Feb. 

73  i  M<yor,  3  May  76. 


years' S«r. 
IF»llH»If 
I  Pay.  Pay. 

36  I 


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I  '5  ' 
'  16  . 


William  Blakeway  Burton,'  Captain  In-  \ 

etruetor,  Mpths  School  qf  Musketry  S 

;i.«.e.HowardMolyneuzEdwardBrunker,*  > 

D.A.A.  4'  Q.M.  Gen.  Portemouth  } 

Louis  Frederic  Knolly8,7  Oif<?.  Aide  de) 

Camp  to  the  Governor  qf  Fyi  ) 

George  Heniy  Wilson* 

James  Bond  Clarke* 

John  Russell  Mecham,  Adj.  i  Adm.  Batt.  \ 

DumbarionehWe  Byte  Volnnteere S 

John  deWitt  Jebb 

George  Winter  

Percy  John  Hughes  ,  at  Staf  College 

Thomas  Colthurst  Jameson  


Cl.PTA.Iir8. 

Thomas  Turner* 

George  JohnHamilton.Mdiu^axf  iLanarh\ 

MOuia Z ; 

HercyP.  Wolferstan* 

Archibald  Duffield  Eden* 


P28  Dec.  55 

'22  Sept.  54 

25Jime  58 

*2i  Feb.  60 

3  July  60 

4  July  60 

Pi7Apr.  66 

'  8  July  62 

"  3  Jan.  65 

'19  July  64 

Pi4Sept.  67 

••22  July  68 

8  July  68 

P29  Oct.  68 


LZBUTBHA.irTB. 

Charles  Thesiger  Barrow,  Aide  de  Camp\ 
to  H.GeneralWarre } 

Henry  Edward  Bailston,  Adj.z^  Sept.  78... 

William  Charles  Hill  Anton,  In9tm<:tor\ 
of  MueJcetrg  14  Sept.  78    ) 

Ernest  Cooke  

George  Sholto  Douirlaa   

Edward  Douglass  Kennedy  

LandoT  Waugh  do  Malapert  ThuilUer 

Arthur  William  Banken 


Sscoirn  Liximiri.]rTB. 

Cameron  Charles  Douglas 

Sydney  Gordon  Grant  

Frederick  Howard  Wingfleld  Fetherston- 

haugh 

Clement  Baddeley  Wood 

Fletcher  Sheridan  Le  Fann 


BVSION  OB 
2in>  LIBUT. 


*i2  Nov.  70 


30  Jan.    78 
I  May    78 


X  May    78 
z  May    78 

iz  May    78 

zz  May    78 

13  Aug.   79 


28  Jan.    59 

xsJune  S5 

P30N0V.  60 

'  8  July    62 

4  April  64 
'23  Dec.    64 

P  2  Sept.  68 

'22  July    68 
P  7  Nov.   68 

P23June  69 

'10  Nov.  69 
**28  June  71 
28  Oct.  7z 
28  Oct.     7x 

3  July  72 

28  Oct.  71 

28  Feb.  7^ 

xs  July  76 

12  Feb.  77 

1$  July  78 

2  Sept.  79 

9  Oct.  79 


»  3  Jan.  65 

'28  Dec.  60 

»28  Oct.  68 
z9  April  76 

3  May  76 

33  May  77 

zo  Feb.  77 

z6  Feb.  78 

3  Mar.  78 

4  Mar.  78 

x  May  78 

3z  Aug.  78 

zsMar.  79 

3  Sept.  79 


z  Oct.    77 
6  Jan.    74 


39  Nov.  79 


PdyiMU^.— James  Bridge,  24  Oct.  56 ;  Comet,  33  Nov.  55  j  Lt.  z  Feb.  56 ;  Mon.Major,  23  Nov.  70. 
I  Quarter  Ifatfer.—William  Henry  Topp,*  3  July  60. 

Faeinge  Yellow.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruA  Agentt, 

Betumedfrom  India,  3z  January  1875. 
1  General  MacKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1S46-47,  and  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  command  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  forces  in  the  field  in  the  Kaffir  war 
of  1851-52  (Medal). 

*Lt. Colonel  Collins,  Majors  Hale,  Turner  and  Brunker  (as  Adjutant),  Captains  Wolferstan,  Eden,  Burton, 
^'ilson,  and  Clarke  served  with  the  26bh  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

*  Major  Hamilton  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  trom  32nd  May  to  15th  June  Z855,  including  the 
Me^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of 
'Jhina  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Also 
dahni?  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  Z862,  resulting  in  the  taking 
of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang.  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified 
tonn  of  Najow,  the  alSkir  at  Nanhsiang,  and  relief  of  Kadin.  Served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian 
campaign  in  z 868  (Medal). 

'  Captain  Knollys  commanded  an  expedition  into  the  mountains  of  Fiji  in  z 876  to  repress  an  outbreak  among 
the  Csnnibal  tribes,  and  was  promoted  Captain  and  nominated  CMG.  "in  recognition  of  his  disUnguiahed  services 
in  quelling  the  recent  disturbuices  in  the  Island  of  Fiiji." 

*  Quarter  Master  Topp  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  Z857  flrom  the  outbreak 
nt  Meerut  on  the  Z2th  May,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations,  siege  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp).   Served  with  the  26th  CameioniaxiB  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 


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'* Earn"  (with  the  Sphinx).  •'Maida."   "Badajoz"  "Silamajtca"  "  Vittobia."  "Ptbbfms"  "Niriui" 
"Obihbs"  "TouLOusi"  "  PBiriirsrLi. "  "Watbbloo." 
Oolonel.— e.  Randal  Eumley,^  Cornet^  P30  Dec.  94  ;  Lt.  '8  Oct.  25 ;  Capt.  '14  Aug.  27 ;  BLMajor,  23  Not.  <i; 
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25  Oct.  71 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  27th  Foot,  27  August  70. 
ieutenant  Oolonel.— Andrew  David  Geddes,*  Enngn,  6  June  54  ;  L 
; ;  Xe.Oo2oii«{,  29  Jan.  79. 

illiam  Herring,  Ensign,  'x8  Nov.  59 ;  i<.  ^8  July  62  ;  Cop*.  '2  Jon.  60 ;  Ifa/or,  23  Jan.  78. 
Arthur  Hales,  Eneign,  ^18  Oct.  59  ;  Lt.  8  Mar.  67 ;  Capt.  '2  Jan.  69  ;  Major,  18  Oct.  79. 


Lt.  1*7  Sept.  55 ;  .  Capt.  x6  June  66;  ¥a/«f, 


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CUTAIVS. 

Domville  Mascie  Taylor 

Francis  GoflTey  ••• 

Raymond  Wallace  Bsmonde  White,  Adj,  \ 

Longford  MiUHa S 

Nicholas  Edward  Carr»  

p.$.e.  James  Walton  Fowell  Buxton, Oar- 1 

riaon  Intlructor,  Dublin J 

Philip  Stainforth  

Edward  Barton  

Charles  William  Hare 

George  Herbert  Michaelson 

George  Augustus  Barrington  Godbold 

Albert  Phinp  Wodehouse« 

LlXUTBirAITTS. 

John  Cave  Bayly  

Henry  Stopford  Tunnard,JPbr<  Adjutant,  | 

RongXong    ) 

John  Ansley  Bennett ,-. 

Arthur  Henderson  Young,  eerving  •«  o") 

civil  capaeUjf  in  Cgpru$ S 

William  Swinnerton  ByrdLevett 

Reginald  Harry  Cholmondeley   

Jomi  James  Purdoa  

JohnFrancisWilliamCharley,  JiMi.  qfMu$k. 

Henry  M*Leod  Toung 

Francis  Alexander  Sanders,  iicf;.  12  Feb.  79 

Peter  Ridley  Edward  Thompson 

Robert  Lawrence  Ball  Steele 

Theodore  Gordon  Barclay 


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2irn  LiBiTT. 


3  Oct.  63 

9  Nov.  58 

8  Nov.  61 

x6  May  62 

'xo  July  63 

»»26Feb.  64 

P13  Feb.  67 

'i8Nov.  68 

7  July  69 

5  Aug,  64 

'  4  Aug.  65 


SlCOVD  LlBVTBITAJrTS. 

William  Charles  WooUett 

Richard  Charles  Clement  Cox 

Arthur  Mainwaring  Goodrich 

Archibald  James  Murray  

Jasper  Graham  Mayne 

Charles  John  Lloyd  Davidson  

Arthur  John  Iiawford  

John  Leathley  Armitage 


30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

16  Feb. 

78 

xMay 

78 

XX  May 

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21  June 

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2x  June 

79 

31  June 

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13  Aug. 

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13  Aug. 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

II  Oct. 

79 

XX  Oct. 

79 

'  2  Jan. 
^21  Oct. 

16  June 

16  Sept. 

P  2  Jan. 

P17  Mar. 
'30  June 
»'27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
P  7  Aug. 
'5  May 

30  Deo. 
28  Feb. 
13  June 
2x  Sept. 

6  Sept. 
XX  Sept 
IX  Nov. 

X  Nov. 
13  Nov. 
18  Nov. 
12  Feb. 

8  Mar. 

9  Aug. 


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69'P3x  Oct.  71!" 

59  18  Oct.  73; 

66  X7  Mar.  74 

65  I  April  70 

69  xoNov.  77 

6q  23  Jan.  781 

69  X  Nov.  78' 

71  18  Nov.  78 

71  X9  Feb.  79I 


..Feb.  79I 
a  July  791 
13  Feb.  75 


P(^fWMMter.—John  Manners  Kerr,  x  July  78;  Bm.  25  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.  4  Mzj  55 ;  Cmpi.  x  April  70. 
Q»arter  Matter.— William  Windrum,  13  Nov.  78;  2nd  Li.  31  Jan.  77;  Lt.2  Feb,  78. 

FaeiugB  Bviff.—Agenitf  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irieh  Agenit, 
Embarked  for  Malta,  17  Nov.  1876. 

I  General  Rumlev  served  with  the  6ih  Regiment  throughout  the  EaflSr  war  of  1847  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Geddes  served  on  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

s  Captain  Carr  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x857;-58  whilst  employed  on  the  Public  Works  of  India,  and 
was  engaged  with  the  Dacca  Mutineers  at  Cnusanbnnda  in  Bhootan  on  the  12th  December  1857  (Medal).  8erf«d 
with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  X867-H68  on  the  personal  Staff  of  the  Director  of  the  TianBpoit  Traia, 
and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  for  zeal  and  ability  (Medal). 

•  Captain  Wodehouse  waa  present  with  the  69th  Segiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  FttniBaa  into 
Canada  in  May  1870. 


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CoUmtl^  '19  May  54 ;    Colonel^  ab  Nov.  54 ;  Jfcvo**  ^tftM*^^  6  Mar.  6S;  Xmh^.^mmto^,  15  Mar.  77;  €^«Mrai, 

27  Apr.  79 ;  Colontl  28th  Foot,  30  Sept.  78. 
Lievtonaiit  OolonoL— Gompton  Alwyne    Sorase  Diokins,^  JEmm^,  '13  Dee.   50;  Li.   'ao  May  53;    Copt. 

ij  Jane  55;  BtMajor,  3  Feb.  60 ;  Mc^or^  7  Deo.  70;  Si.Lt.Colonel,  a8  Feb.  71 ;  Xt.CotoM^  aa  Sept.  75 ; 

Colonsl,  I  Got.  77. 
Iigon.— Francis  Brodigan/ .ffMi^K,  6  June  54;  Lt.  8  Jan.  55 ;  Capt.  1*2  June  65 ;  JHqjor,  aj  June  74. 
>.<.e.AlexanderLyonEmen9on,  EnttffH,  >ia  Jan.  55;  2^.  13  July  55;  Capi.  ^14  Sept.  67;  Mmjor,  aa  8ept>75. 


CAraAUIB. 

Charles  Thackeray* 

Gordon  Chas.  Stennett  Dacat* 

Henry  GoUin^wood?   

George  Gonner   

Edward  Julian  Bigg-Wither,  Ad^;. 

OUnumter  Militia  

Brownlow  ViUiers  Layard .« 

John  WftTwhTfiftn 

Thonuui  Garroll  Demiwtar*  

Edmund  Peroival  Wiliord  

John  Henry  Edward  Hinde 


"VlWOBIA"       ''PTBBirBSB*' 
'IVXBBXAV"  "  SbTABTOFOX.." 

Colonel.— Thomas  Brooke,  Eiu.  '31  Oct.  34;  Lt.  ^ao  July  36;  Capt.  '15  May  40;  Major,  'a  April  50;  Lt. 

Co/o««i.»  19  May  54;    Co/oh^Z,  a8  Nov.  54 ;"  *      "  *.    .  ^ 

27  Apr.  79 ;  Colontl  28th  Foot,  30  Sept.  78. 


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BITBIGIT. 

14  May    55 

24  April  551 
26  July  57! 
'  a  June   65 

»i6  Oct.     61 

'  6  Mar.  63 
4  April  65 
a9^for.  61 
'asJuly  65 
'  4  April  67 


LiximirAirTBi 

William  Moyers 

John  Meade  Sherrazd,  In$t.  qf  Mu$ketryl 

37  JunejA } 

William  Holoombe  Franoia 


John  Henry  FitaherbertJacaon 

Rawdon  Robert  M'Grea 

Edward  Kirkman  Loyd 

James  DniT  Goghlan    

Robert  Sandilands  F.  Walker 

Robert  William  Peter  Lodwick  

Lionel  Grafton  Beckham    

Robert    Frederick    Lindsell,    Adjutant  ^ 

2$  Feb,  80 S 

Thomas  Armstrong  Drouarht 

John  Edward  Maxwell  Pilldngton 

Reginald  James  Beresford  Parkinson  

Neville  Irving-Noble  


^29  June 

'14  Sept. 

'aoMay 
'zsMar. 
'  9  Apr. 
9  6  July 

a3  Sept. 

38  Oct. 


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'  5  Mar. 
a6  Nov. 

18  May 
p  3  June 

P  3  April 

'17  Nov. 

aa  Dec. 

z6  April 
'37  June 

19  Jan. 


^ao  Nov.  67 
aa  Dec.  67 
»i6  8epi.  68 
'35  Mar.  71 

9  Mar.  74 

p  4  Mar.  68 
aa  Sept.  75 
zo  June  74 
37  Sept.  79 
7  Jan.    80 


»3o  Oct.    69 

'39  June  70 

7  Deo.  70 

36  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  7z 

38  Oct.  7z 

38  Oct.  7r 
9  Aug.  73 

x3  June  74 

3z  Sept.  74 

Z3  Feb.    76 
zx  Sept.  76 

39  Nov,  76 
zz  Nov.  78 


Payaofftfr.— Denis  Greagh,  8  Jan.  68 ;  Son.CmOain,  8  Jan«  73. 
Qmurter  J£iM<«r.— William  John  Graham,  38  March  74. 

F^teinfft  YeXLow.—Agentt,  Messrs.  Goz  and  Co.— Jrui  Agiuttf 

B9twmedfrovi  India,  x8  March  X865.      Bntbarkedfor  Gibraltar,  September  z868. 

*  Colonel  Dickins  Berved  the  Eastern  camjiaign  of  1854  and  up  to  zoth  July  Z855  with  the  38th  Regiment,  indnding 
be  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  witn  Volunteer  Sharpshooters  firom  17th  Oct.  to  aotfi 
loT.;  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  3z8t  Dec. ;  commanded  the  Light  ComiMmy  in  the  attack  of  tiie  Gemetery  on  the  z8th 
ue ;  was  severe^  wounded  in  the  advanced  Trenches  on  the  3na  July  (Medal  with  three  Glasps,  Knight  of  the 
>P(m  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements 
>f  Meaogunge,  Lucknow,  Barsee.  and  Nuggar  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Sisior  Brodigan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z855  with  the  38th  Regiment,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
i^d  &&ir  in  the  Cemetery— severely  wounded  while  assisting  to  rescue  a  wounded  soldier  who  lay  in  advance 
zpoMd  to  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tm-kish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Okamundel  Field 
'orce  in  Z859,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt  (wounded),  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and 
ccopation  of  Dwarka. 

*  Captain  Thackeray  commanded  the  Ladder  Party  at  the  assault  of  Beyt  on  6th  October,  and  served  with  the 
^ksmandel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  nth  Nov.  1859. 

*  Captain  Ducat  served  as  A^utanttothe  Detachment  a8th  Regiment  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  of  z 859. 
oaunanded  the  Sharpshooters  at  the  assault  of  the  fort  of  Beyt  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  Uie 
(connaissance  before,  sioge,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

'  Ouptain  GoUingwood  served  with  the  97th  Regiment  in  Bengal  in  suppressing  the  mntiny  in  Z857-58,  and  was 
re49Qt  in  the  actiouH  of  Nuarntporo,  Ghanda,  IJmmoerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  also  at  the  sioge  and  capture  of 
cckucw  (Mc-i.-xl  with  Clasp). 

8  Captain  Dempster  has  been  awarded  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal. 


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tSuh  IHHrict  Ko.  n. 
Brigade  Depot,  Woreester. 

"Albxthbbi."  "Pbkiwsuli.**  "Fbbozxbhah"  "Sobbaob" 

*  CHXLLIAjrWJLLLAH  "   '*  GOOJBBAT.'* 


Fall, Half  Oolonel. — John  Longfleld,*CJ.  J»«iy«,'23  June  25;  i*. '26  Sept.  26 ;  Cop/.  1*30  Jan.  35;  Jfq/or, '19  Kov.  41 
P»]r.|Pay.l    £^Co2on«<,  3  Apr.  46;  Co^.  20  Jane  54 ;  If ajor  ©«».  3  Aug.  60;  £<. Gen.  5  Sept.  69;  &entral,  19  July  76;  • -. 
29th  Foot,  10  April  68. 
Lieutenant  Celonel.— Howell  Davis,  Bntign,  19  Deo.  57 ;  Lt.  1*12  June  60 ;  Capt.  '16  Jan.  63 ;  Major,  33  Jan.  7: 

Litutenant  Colorul,  2  March  78. 
Kajort.— Frederick  Charles  Ruxton,  JSnngn,  »3  June  59;  Lt.  '3  Dec.  61 ;    Capt.  '20  Feb.  63;   Bf.Jfj..' 

6  July  77  J  Major,  2  March  78. 
John  Charles  Douglas,  Ensign,  '3  July  60 ;  Lt.T^j  Nov.  62 ;  Capt.  '25  April  65 ;  Bt.Major,  1  Oct.  77  ;  Mar- 
29  Jan.  79. 


Captaivs. 

Robert  John  Watson 

Charles  Edward  Pinckney  Simpson  ... 

Edmund  Carrington 

p^.  Henry  Grey  MacGregor* 

iCWrge  William  Frederick  Claremont 

Al  fired  William  Matchett 

jWilliam  Miles  Prendergast 

Edward  James  Henry  Spratt 

Allen  Theophilus  Ross 

Robert  Henry  Anstice 

William  Senhouso  Clarke* 

John  Cooke 


'zi  Dec. 

19  Mar. 

'  7  Nov. 

29  May 
''24  Mar. 
•'21  Sept.  6^1 

24  Nov .  63 
P  3  Mar.  65 
'22  Aug.  65 
p28Dec.  66 
8  Jan.  68 
'22  Oct.     61 


LlBrTBlTAlTTB. 

Charles  Percy  CubiU,  Intt.  of  Mutketry^ 

13  Nov.  78     S 

Orbell  Henry  Oakes 

Hugh  Edmond  Elsden  Everard    

'  Fred.  JamcM  Wentworth  Bennett 

iD'Arcy  Richard  Chapman 

lArchibald  James  Brskine 

lEdward  Alfred  Innes  Pym    

{Murray  Yenables  Hilton,  Adjutant  24) 
I    April79    J 

Arthur  Henry  Kirwan  Ward 

Edward  Andrew  Williamson 


William  Arbuthnot  Lenox  Convngham 
William  Frederick  James  Hardisty  


Sbcovd  Libittbvabts. 

Bdward  Algernon  D'Arcy  Thomas  

Henry  Lawrence  Haughton 

Clement  Maitland  Edwards 

Hamilton  Luard  Begbie , 

John  Hassard  Stewart  Gibb  , 

Arthur  Robertson  Browning  

Arthur  Ffrench 

Arthur  Edward  Aitken 

Pagmattor. — 

Quarter  Master.— Jaxnes  Brogden,?  t8  Oct. 


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Pi 3  Feb.    63  P  I  Dec.    65! 
P2oFeb.    63  P21  Aug.   661 


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,>'2o  Feb. 
'  4  Nov. 
••15  Juno 
'*22  Aug. 
I  ••16  Jan. 
I  24  Aug. 
I '12  Dec. 
''22  Dec. 
••22  Dec. 
P27  Oct. 
P20  Nov. 


03'  I  x/ec.    051  20  Aug.    78 

63  P21  Aug.   661  17  Nov.    79 

64i>'9  0ct.     69 

60  Pio  Nov.  69    29  Nov.  7<v 

65'i»3tOct.     71 

67!     J  April  75' 


65      .._- 

67I  24  Feb.  ., 

68'  3t  Aug.  78 

69;  29  Jan.  79' 

69'  31  Jan.  79| 

71 1     I  Feb.  79 

67!  12  Feb.  73 


^20  May    68: '•27  Oct.    71 

......        I  10  Jan.    72 

I    2  Dec.    74 

28  April  75 
TO  Sept.  76 
II  Sept.  77 
25  June  78 


25  Aug.  77    -3  „»*.«  /» 

30  Jan.  78   31  Aug.  78 

30  Jan.  781  29  Jan.  79 

30  Jan.  78   31  Jan.  79 

X  May  78     1  Feb.  79 

It  May  78   27  Nov.  79 


II  May 
II  May 
XI  May 
2  July 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
15  Nov. 
Z4  Jan. 

73- 


Facings  Yellow. —Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Barbadoss,  April  1873. 

1  General  Longfleld  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  at  the  sieee  of  Delhi  in  1857,  the  Reserve  daring  tbc  nsstu- 
and  served  in  the  city  during  the  six  days'  fighting  that  ensued  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  MacGregor  proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served  in  the  Zulu  i^-" 
of  1879,  first  as  2nd  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Pearson's  Column  iocluding  the  engagement  at  Inyczane.  and  after- 
wards as  Brigade  Major  of  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division  (mentioned  in  Colonel  Pearson's  reports.  Brevet  of  Major 

"  Captain  Clarke  served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service,  and  was  in  chaige  of  the  Post  n 
Sntah  (Medal). 

7  Qoarter  Master  Brogden  served  on  the  North  West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-38  (Medal). 


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P»y.  Pay. 


]  30th  (The  Gambndgeshirey-Un-ked  to  59^.  l^'^t^^i^x^.   174 

"Botpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Badajoz"  "Sjllamakca"  "Phthtsula"  "Wammoo"  "Alma" 

"Iwkihmah"  *•  Sbvabtopoi." 
Ooionel.— CharloB  Ashmore,  ^fMJ^,  25  Dec.  13;  Lt.  13  April  20  ;  Capi.  P19  Aug.  28;  Major,  '15  Dec.  40; 

Lt.Col.  22  Mav  45;  Col.  2o  June  54 ;  Major  Oen.  x  Mar.  60;  Lt  General,  12  Jaly  68 ;  General,  19  Oct.  75 ; 

Colonel  30th  Foot,  6  Jan.  67. 
lisatenant  Colonel.— Henry  Wallace  Stroad,i  Eneign,  19  March  43;  X<.  x8  Aug.  47;  Cop^  x8  Sept.  57 ;  Major ^ 

I  April  70 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  xt  Oct,  79. 
Kigors.— Charles  John  Moorsom,*  J^ii«m».  21  July  54 ;  Lt.  8  Nov.  54 ;  Capt.  '4  Dec.  57 ;  Bt.Major,  $  July  72 ; 

Mty'or,  .31  Oct.  74 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  27  June  79. 
John  Pennook  Campbell/  Eneign,  13  May  53  ;    Lt.  6  Nov.  54  j    Capt,  30  April  58 ;   Bt.Mqjor,  5  July  72 ; 

Major,  31  Oct.  79. 


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Captaiits. 

Frederick  Haroourt  WilliamBon  

Joehua  E.  C.   C.  Lindesay,  Adjutant  5 ) 

Laneaahire  MUitia  ) 

James  Cooke  

David  Boche  Vandeleur 

p.*.e.  James  Edward  Goodwyn  

Frederic  Clowes* 

Neil  Bannatyne 

Gerald  Andrew  Agnew,»2>.-4.-4.  ^  Q.M.\ 

Gen.  Ireland ) 

Cecil  Roughsedge  Hornby 

Henry  Kemble  

Alexander  John  Goldie 

Henry  Theodore  Penrhys  Evans 


VKSIGK  OR 
3WD  LIBL'T. 


?  5  Mar.  58 

8  Sept.  58 

*'  3  Aup:.  60 

16  Dec.  57 

''17  Mar.  63 

Pi 8  Sept.  63 

8  Mar.  64 

Nov.  55 

Pi6Aug.  64 

3  Mar.  65 

P2oJune  6s 

p27Aug.  70 


L1XUTSVAKT8. 

Alfred  George  Watson 

Archibald  John  Amott Wright,  Adjutant  > 

29  May  79 > 

John  MorpottPiercy,JtM<.<)fifti«X:.29  May  79 

James  Estcourt  Robinson  

Walter  Henry  Scott 

John  Frederick  Muntz 

Bridges  George  Lewis 

Denis  Carey , 


Sboovd  Libutsvaitts. 

William  George  Hamilton 

Frank  Seymour  Derham , 

Claude  Arthur  Bray 

Charles  Richard  Mackey  O'Brien 

Carlcton  Haynee   

Henry  Montague  Browne  

Henry  Lionel  Gallwey    

Clement  Henry  Billings 

Edward  Hugh  Franklyn  Finch  ... 

Charles  James  Morse  

Robert  Theodore  Crowther  . 


3  Sept.  70 
"22  Oct.  70 
P24  Dec.    70 


27  Mar.    78 
1  May    78 

2KD  LIBUT. 


CAPTAIW. 


'  5  Aug. 

P  4  Jan. 

p  9  Oct.  63 
»•  5  Mar.  6: 
^12  Sept.  65 
''21  Nov.  65 
P21  Aug.   66 

28  Sept.  57 

Pi6Sept.  68 

Pi4  Oct.  68 

P14  Oct.  68 

28  Oct.  71 


P21  Nov.    65      I  July   78 

Pi4  Oct.     68 

P24  Dec.    70 

PzoMay    64     X  Oct.    77 

9  Aug.  73 

3x  Oct.    74 

1  April  75 

1  April  70 

2  Mar.  78 
29  Mar.  78 
21  Aug.  78 
24  May  79 


Oct.  71  8  Captain  Clowes  served  in  the 
Oct  Tx  Ashanti  war  from  the  30th  November 
'  1873,  and  commanded  the  Koesoo 
Oct.  7x  company  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the 
June  72  battle  of  Amoaftil  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Nov.  75  »  Captain  Agnew  served  with  the 
Nov.  78  90th  Light  Infentry  during  the  Indian 
July  79  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present 
Aug.  79  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the 
actions  of  the  21st  and  23rd  Sept. 
relief  and  subsequent  defence  of 
Lucknow  (wounded)  X7th  Oct.  de- 
fence of  the  Alumbagh  by  Outram, 
campaign  in  Oude,  and  final  cap* 
ture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 


II  May  78 

XX  May  78 

XX  May  78 

XI  May  78 

IX  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

II  May  78 

13  Aug.  70 

14  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.  80 
X4  Jan.  8o| 

Pay«MBft0r.— Joseph  John  Morris/  x  Apr.  78;  Hon.Capiain,  x  Apr.  78. 
(Quarter  Maeter.'-Micihtuil  Ryan,  30  June  77. 

Faexnge  Yellow. 
Agents  J  Sir  Charles  R.  M'Grigor,  Bart.,  and  Co.— JruA  Agente, 
Retumedfrom  Nova  Seotia,  June  x86q. 

1  Lt.CoIonel  Stroud  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Also  at  Pesha- 
wur,  ander  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  during  the  mutmies  from  1857  to  **6o. 

*  Lt.CoIonel  Moorsom  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  ist  to  the  28th  September  1855,  in- 
clnUing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September— severely  wounded  in  the 
left  arm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  including  the 
lattles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
5th  Class  of  the  Mec^idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  CaptBdn  Morris.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Oonimuation  of  Notes  to  ^lat  Begiment 

"  Captain  Deverell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  45th  Regiment. 

^>  Lieut.  Reynolds  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  with  the  Native  Carrier  Corps. 

'7  Quarter  Master  Wilkinson  served  with  the  31  Bt  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AflTghanistan 
(Medal)  under  General  Pollock,  including  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugdalluck,  occupation  of  Cabool, 
and  different  engagements  leading  to  it.  Served  at  the  capture  of  Khytul  in  May  1843  with  the  umballa  Brigade. 
Also  throughout  the  Butlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  inchiding  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (slightly  wounded),  Feroseshah, 
Baddiwal,  Aiiwal,  and  Sobcaon— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  with  the  32nd  Regiment 
m  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  attack  on  the 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  12th  Sept.  1848,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the 
city  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooltan,  surrender  of  the  Fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of 
Goqjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  operations  on  the  North-West  Frontier 
of  Indiaia  1851  and  52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Sepoys  in  Oude  on  31st  May,  and 
at  the  evacuation  of  Fort  Mucheebhawan  on  xst  Juhr  1857.  Served  throughout  the  suppression  of  the  mutinv, 
and  was  engaged  in  the  defence  of  the  Residency  oi  Lucknow  from  30th  June  until  its  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde 
on  a4th  November  1857,  and  was  present  at  a  sortie  on  7th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  in  the  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tyrhool,  action  of  Doadpore,  and 
thronghoot  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  iervice  for  Luoknow)^ed  by  V<j  OO^  ItT 


175  <"»**^»»»-  ]  31st  (The  Huntingdonshvre).— Linked  to  70th,  [S^j^^^.'iSi, 


Tali-tibx'*    "ALBrHsax'*    "Vittobia"    "Pybbhrbb"    "Nitblli"  "Nivb"    "OBTHBa"   "PB»wfn.k" 
^OiBooL  1842  **  '*Moodkbb"   *'Fbbozb8H1.h"  *'Ahwal"  "SoBBAOir"  "Sbvastopol"  **Taku  Fobw." 

Ooloati.—Biffkt  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Lugard,*  QCB.  Eruign,  31  July  28;  Lt.  '31  Oct.  31;  Capt.  30  Dec.  43: 
Bt.Major,  3  April  46  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  7  June  49  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  Mcnor,  13  Jane  55  ;  Major  Gemrrui, 
20  July  58  ;  Lieut. General,  12  Jan.  65  ;  General,  24  Oct.  72  ;  Colonel  ^ifit  Px)ot,  i  June  62. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.—   "  ~..        .  ^    .  _.  _. 

Major,  **23  March  ^ .  , 

Miyori.— George  Baylcy/ 
Major,  25  Feb.  74. 

Arthur  Jebb,^  Bn$ign,  22  June  55 ;  Lt.^is  Feb.  56;  Capt.^^^  April  65 ;  Bt.Miyor,  i  Oct  77 ;  Motor,  15  March  -9. 


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Pay. 

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Pay. 

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25 

21 

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19 

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.Lfenerai,  12  Jan.  05  ;  ttenerat,  24  i>ci.  72  ;  uoionei  31B1.  J^oot,  i  June  62. 

—Thomas  Eaton  Swettenham,'  Eneign,  9  Sept.  51 ;  if.  '18  Feb.  ^3;  Capt.  '12  Feb.  5S  ; 

I  67  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  30  March  76 ;  Lt.Colonel,  15  March  79. 

ayley,*  .£««.  ^24  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  15  June  55;    Capt.  P23  Mar.  60;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72-, 


CAPTAnrs. 
Richard  Langford  Leir,  Inti.  B.  M.  College 

Richard  Pearson  Crozier    

David  Dempster  Chadwick  

Rowley  Richard  Conway  Hill,  Adjutant ) 

I  Surrey  Militia S 

p.  «.<?.  Arthur  FitzRoy  Horti®    

James  Urouhart  Mosse  

Robert  William  Fergussou  Phillips 

George  Humphrys  Leathem 

Frederick  Ward    

WUliam  Tho8.Deverell,".4d/.  3  Surrey  Mil. 

Cyril  Taylor  

Edward  Morant    

LXBUTBlTAirTS. 

Henry  Butler,  .<4<i;«<a»ie  12  May  78 

William  Homan  Turpin 

Arthur  Sutherland  Reynolds"   

Cecil  Guthrie   Hayes  Newington,  In*t.  *> 

qf  Mutketrg  la  May  78 S 

Charles  Al  exander  George  Cumine   

Peregrine  Henry  Thomas  Fellowee  

William  James  Holmes  Frodsham 

Jnxon  Henry  Jones 

George  Arthur  Carmthers 

Henry  Wightman  Benson 

Charles  James  Napier 

Sboovs  Libtttbhakts. 

Edward  Sylvester  GiUman    

Henry  Paul  Treeby 


Paymatter. —  | 

21     ...    Quarter  Matter. —Heraj  WilkinBon,i7  30  Deo.  59 ;  Bfrngn^  30  Deo.  59. 


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BBBV.lffAJ. 

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59  P  8  Jan. 

64 

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68 



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61 

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64 

P16  Mar. 

70 

'14  Jan. 

62 

15  Sept.  64 

17  Aug. 

73 

'  9  April 

61 

P23Mar. 

67 

25  Feb. 

! 

23  Dec. 

64 

»'29May 

67 

13  Jane 

74    29  Not.   79. 

18  April  56 

15  June 

I  April 

70 

P18  Dec. 

66 

**25  Dec. 

67 

23  Jan. 

78 

23  Mar. 

67 

"11  April 

68 

a  Mar. 

78 

"24  Mar. 

67 

P23  Deo. 

68 

24  July 

78 

29  July 

62 

17  Mar. 

68 

ao  April 
15  Mar. 

78 

"25  Mar. 

67 

'27  Feb. 

69 

79 

'14  Sept. 

67 

'27  Oct. 

71 

17  April 

79 

P2oMay 

68 

28  Oct. 

1 

'14  July 

69 

28  Oct. 

P  4  Feb. 

71 

28  Oct. 

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8  May 
8  June 

28  Feb. 

10  June 

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30  Jan. 

78 

17  Apr. 
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79 
76 

I  May 

78 

2  July 

79 

aWD   LI  BUT. 

5  Oct. 

78 

6  Aug. 

79 

Facings  Buff.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumed  from  Gibraltar,  April  1876. 


1  Sir  Edward  Lngard  served  as  a  Major  of  Brigade  throuf^out  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  nx^er 
General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  MazeenaTTezeen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  CabooU 
and  the  diOerent  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal).  He  served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  r- 
as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  FeroseshalM 
wounded),  and  Sobraon;— as  Adjutant  General  of  the  whole  Force  commanded  by  Sir  Harry  at  the  afikir  of 
Buddiwal,  and  the  battle  of  Aliwal ;  and  he  officiated  as  Adjutant  (General  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India,  from 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  when  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Her 
Majesty's  Forces  in  India  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  He  again  officiated  as  Adjutant  (general  throughout  the 
Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  ;  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab.  and  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  and 
Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  as  Chief  of  the  Staff  on  the  Persian  expedition  in  1857  (Medal  with  CJlaap, 
and  nominated  a  £CB.).  Was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  General  "for  his  services  in  Uie  command  ol  a 
Division  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequently  in  the  command  of  the  Azimghur  Field  Force"  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

»  Lt. Colonel  Swettenham  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fi*om  22nd  May  1855,  and  waa  present  at  ike 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal) .  Also  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho 
and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) . 

♦  Major  Bayley  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll 
of  Sebastopol  nnd  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  arid  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resuitinK  in  the 
taking  of  the  stockade  of  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  waned  cities  of  Kadin,  TBinpoo,and  Taolin,  tbe 
fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*  Major  Jebb  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  inclodlni; 
the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  against  the 
Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  and  was  acting  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Staveley  at  the  recapture 
of  Kading  (mentioned  in  (lespatchcs). 

^0  Major  Hart  accompanied  Sir  Gamot  Wolseley  to  the  Grold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service.  Trained 
the  Sierra  Leone  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  takxac 
part  in  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873,  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Adubiassio,  battle  of  Amoaftil,  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  advanced  guard  engagement  of 
Jarbinbah  (slightly  wounded),  advanced  guard  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah. 
battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Was  also  Adjutant  of  Russell's  Regiment  from  the  battte  of 
Amoaful  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Was  in  addition  attached  to  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Departx^BX 
for  surveying  purposes;  surveyed  Cape  Coast;  accompanied  the  scouting  party  north  of  the  Prah  and  xaade  tiw 
surveys  of  the  road  and  scenes  of  action  f^om  the  Prah  to  Coomassie  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  wish 
Clasp).  Proceeded  on  special  service  to  South  Africa  in  November  1878,  and  served  throughout  UkS  Znla  war  c^ 
1879 ;  first,  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  2nd  Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Contingent  (two  battalions),  takinff  part  wii^ 
Pearson's  Column  in  the  engagement  of  Inyezane  (mentioned  in  report) :  then,  as  Staff  Officer  on  the  Ekow 
relieving  column,  being  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  afterwards  as  Bhgsdr 
Major  of  the  2nd  Brigade  ist  Division ;  and,  finally,  as  Principal  Staff  Officer  of  Clarke's  Column  (Brevet  of  M^or). 

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'  "ConryxA"  "  Salamakca  " 
_  'Toclousb"  "Pbhimbula." 

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General,  tg  April  75 ;  Qtneral,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  36th  Foot,  a  Feb.  76.  »    j      1        /  » 

;Lieutenant  Colonel— Ralph  Edward  Oarr,»  Jf»*v»,  '^3  Feb.  52;  Lt.  '10  June  53:  Capt.  7K  Jan.  «;6-  Major, 

3  A'pril  2p;  Breoet  Li«uUnant  Colonel,  I  Oct.  77;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  zg  Bee.  77. 
Hajort. — Richard  B.  Lloyd,  JSneiyn,^  17  Aug.  52;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55;  Capt.  »'4  J 
'    Brevet  Lieutenant  CoUmel,  1  Oct.  77. 
,St.  JohnWillaus,*  Li.  30  April  55;  Capt,  25  Jan.  56;  Bt. Major,  23  April  72:  Major,  i  May  78:  Bt.Li, 

Colonel,  24  Aug.  78^ *  ""  ' 


\  June  58  ;    Major,  27  July  70 ; 


I  Gaptaiits. 

George  Perceval  Beamish'   

IHeniy  Edward  Stopford 

{Richard  Paraons' 

'  Heniy  John  de  Bemiore  Smart. . 

William  Archibald  Smail 

Frederic  Lloyd  Harford 

John  Lewis  Rose  

Arthur  Anaell  Boggs*     

John  Francis  Sgerton 

Heniy  Clayton  Oowell 


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LlXTTTSirAVTS. 

Wilson  James  Browne,  Lieutenant  In- 

etructor  ofMuuhetry  atHyike  

Francis  Seymour  Allen 

j Martin  Dohertv,  ^d;«<an<  6  March  80  .... 

Joseph  Ryland  Rainsford 

John  Rossiter  Coleman 

Theophllus  Bolton  French   

Edward  Henry  St.  Lawrence  Clarke  .... 

Charles  Edward  Drummond  Telfer 

Allan  Moss  

Joseph  Chichester   

Thomas  Lucas  Woodwright 


SvB  LziVTsirAvra. 


Sbooito  LuuTBKAirts. 

George  Culley  Stobart   

John  Edgar  Barry 

Charles  Edward  Wegg-Prosser 


XIV8IOH  OB 

airo  LIBITT. 


23  June   54 
18  Jan.    59 

•  9  May    56 

24  Nov.   63 

•  9  Oct.  63 
'  9  Deo.  64 
P  2  June  65 
'jBJuly  62 
P21  Aug.   66 

22  Sept.  65 


'18  Deo    66 


LIXVT. 


I 


XI  May 
13  July 


13  Aug.   79 

14  Jan.    80 
31  Jan.    80 


10  Nov. 
P18  July 
^15  May 
*  2  Nov. 
••18  Dec. 
P21  Mar. 
'12  June 
*3o  Jan. 
~  9  Feb. 


54,  26  Mar. 
62'P2i  Mar. 


5  July    72 


57i*'i6Mar.  70 
681  I  April  75 
66[  22  Oct.  77 
68|  19  Dec.  77 1 
69  3  Apr.  78 
66'  16  April  73 
70'  a6  Nov.  79 
3  April  7o|  It  Feb.    80 


Pa8  May    70 


9  Mar. 
10  June 
to  Sept. 
23  Nov. 
20  Nov. 

12  Feb. 

13  June 
Z9  April 
26  Nov. 
iz  Feb. 


1  Jan.    80 


ST7B  LIXVT. 


*  Lt.  Colonel  Carr  served  with  the 
39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  during 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Torkiah  Medal). 


Pajrwatf«r.~John  Campbell,*  aa  Feb.  68  ;  Q.lf.  91  April  54 ;  Horn,  Major,  22  Feb.  78. 
qmrter  ira«<«r.— Frederick  Bradley,  11  May  78. 

Faeimge  (}rass  Green.~.iffefifa,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betunud  from  Indta,  16  December  1875. 

*  Sir  Charles  Staveley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava 
(Tolnnteered  taia  services  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge),  Fiego  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupa- 
tion of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  i8th  June,  when  he  aueceeded  to  the  command  of  the  44th  Regt.,  and 
commanded  it  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  clasps,  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkiah  Medals,  and  5th  Class 
cf  the  Medjidie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North  of  China  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  force  employed  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862, 
n-Hnlting  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  intrenched  camp  of  Onkatz,  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo, 
t  holin  and  the  fortifled  towns  of  Nojow  and  Tserpoo  (made  XCB.  1864).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  expe- 
dition to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  and  commanded  the  lat  Division  in  the  action  of  Arroge  and  capture  of  Magdala 
(received  the  thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  services  and  promoted  Mi^ior  General  for  distinguished  services  in  the 
field,  1868:  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Willans  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  mcluding  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  t^hina  in  i860  (Medal  with  Cbisp). 

*  U  Colonel  Beumiah  served  with  the  6^1.1  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ttom  12th  November  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Bebaatopol,  repulse  of  various  sorticB.  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  expedition  to  Kertch, 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  FarsonB  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jugdeeporo  and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  23rd  April  1858,  also  at 
various  afiUra  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels  fVom  Jugdespore  on  i8th  Oct.,  their 
pursuit  into  the  Kymoor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Sulya  Debar  (Medal).  Has  been  presented  with  the  Silver  Medal 
of  the  Royal  National  lifeboat  Institution. 

**  Captwm  BosrgB  served  with  the  ssth  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Major  CampbelL— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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*  W1.TSSLOO  '•  *•  AlXA.  "    •*  IjrKSULk.H 


The  Crest  and  Motto  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.    **  SBRiKOAPi.Ti.H  "  ' 

"  SsTASTOrOL  "   "  ASTBBIirLL.' 


Vear»;^er.  Colonel.— <?.  William  Nelson  Hutchinson,  Enti^n,  24  Feb.  20;  Li.  95  Oct.  93;  Capt.  '17  June  26;  Jfa/c- 
Kiill  HHif      '4  060.  32;  Lt.Colonel,^7  Sept.  41;  Colonel,   11  Nov.  51;  Major  General,  26   Oct.  58;  Litui.Qeneral,  i; 
Pay- '     Aug.  65;  General,  29  May  73  ;  Colonel  33rd  Foot,  i  April  63. 

Lieutenant   Colonel.— Frederick  John  Uaatle,*  Ensign,  ^o  Mar.  49;  Li.  '7  Mar.  51;    Cbp*.  16  Mar.  5= 


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Bt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  6  Sept.  76  ;  Lt. Colonel,  23  July  79. 
Miyors.— John  Henry  Campbell,*  Eneign,  2  Dec.  53 ;  U.  16  Feb.  55 ;  Capi.  '23  Aug.  64 ;  Bi.Maj<fr,  i  Oct.  77 ; 

Major ,  2  March  78. 
William  BaUy,«  Entign,  '15  Sept.  54;  Lt.  y  Sept.  55;   Cap^  'iS  April  65;  Bt.MaJor,  x  Oct.  77;  Major, 

15  March  79. 


I  Capta-iits. 

ft.t.e.  Rowland  Hill  Fawcetl* 

Edwin  Glass  Fenn 

'Groorgo  Malcolm  Douglas"   

Frederic  William  Durrant.^  Station  Sti^f) 

Officer,  Puchmaree ) 

Ferdinand  James  Tidmar8h,".<i4/.4WV»n 
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p.$.e.  William  Everett,  H.M.  Vice  Coneul  > 

at  Erxerowm   ) 

Edward  Nesbitt*    

Henry  Ferdinand  Oakes 

Fredk.  Bartholomew  Joseph  Jerrard,»  > 

Inep.  and  Adj.  E.  I.  Railway  Volunteeri  ) 

;>.».<?.  Alexander  Henry  Fraser* 

Cecil  Conor*  

Walter  Andrew  Wynter^o  

Alexander  Gisborue  John  Robbins 


SNSIOK  OB    I 
2XD  LIBUT. 


'15  May  58, »•  5  Nov. 

16  Sept.  59 1** II  Feb. 

31  Dec.  59    11  Feb. 

8  Feb.  6iPi8  0ct. 


P25  Sept.  67 
'*i7  Mar.  69 
'24  Sept.  70 


'14  June   64, ''29  June   66 

28  June   64I  II  Jan.    67 
I  Sept.   65lPi3July 


*'26  May 

P18  Oct. 

II  Jan. 
P  9  Mar. 

P  9  Aug. 
P  8  June 


1*29  May 

"14  Oct. 

'15  Sept. 

P19  Jan. 

I  Feb. 

«•  9  Apr. 


LiBUTBKAirrS. 

Arthur  Vivian  Henry  Brooke P20  April  67 

Mervyn  Dunnington-Jefferson P15  Sept, 


Arthur  John  Preston,  Inst,  of  Uueketrg  \  \ 
9  April  79   y 

John  Charles  Duke 

Vaughan  Jenkins,  Interpreter 

Arthur  Edward  Richards  Cnrran,  Adj.  ) 
19  Feb.  77  S 

Lionel  Edward  Blakeney  Booth  

Edward  Charles  Mortimer  Lushington  ... 

WintonSeton  

Reginald  Hope  Parkinson   

Herbert  Richard  Saunders 

Edwin  Charles  Horatio  Price 


BlCOlTD  LlBI7TBXl.mS. 

Ralph  Stephen  Pemberton  Robinson 

William  Hunter  Cornish  

William  Harry  Derville  Rich 

Frank  Whitworth  Eagar  

George  Edward  Grore 

Edmund  Boteler  Burton    

James  Barr6  Hood  Carmichael  

lErnest  Dominie  Serres 1  31  Jan. 

iPaynw**^.— William  Dring,i«  7  Sept.  55  ;  Sntign,  5  Nov.  54 ;  I't.  26  Feb.  55  j  Ron 
I  Qwar/rr  3fa#^tfr.— William  Ames,*'  19  Oct.  72, 


31  Oct. 
23  Sept. 


5  Sept. 

1 

1 

"i 

2XD   LIKUT.  1 

30  Jan. 

73 

I  May 

78 

5  Oct. 

78 

30  Oct. 

78 

24  May 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

31  Jan. 

80 

7  Nov. 
69  P27  0ct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 

II  Sept. 

10  Jan. 
27  June 

11  Feb. 

29  Nov. 

30  Dec. 
I  Nov. 


17  July 
24  Sept. 


9  Sept.  741 

9  Sept.  74! 

P28  0ct.    7»' 

23  June  75! 

78', 

79 

79; 

79  i 


31  Jan. 
7  Jan. 
15  Mar. 
28  Deo. 


*  Captain  Jerrard  aerved  in  tV 
Ashanti  War  in  1874,  in  the  Trii.i- 
port  Service  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Wynter  wcrred.  with  ib< 
33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Aty.*- 
sinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  r&> 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture 
of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  m  iLe 
Ashanti  War  (Medal). 

"  Major  Dring.— For  War  Service*, 
see  Army  Pay  Department. 


rPagmaater,  \  Apr.  7I. 
.Major ,  5  Nov.  691  SUf 


Facingu  Red.— il^enf«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruA  Agents,  Mes&rs.  Cane  &  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India  24  October  1875. 


>  Lt. Colonel  Castle  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  2i8t  April  1855,  including  the  siep: 
and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Campbell  and  Captain  Fawcett  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  werepresci-t 
with  the  33rd  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

«  Major  Bally  served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Collings  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  iScj-^i 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  zeal  and  mtelligence,"  Medal). 

•  Captains  Douglas,  Durrant,  Tidmarsh,  Nesbitt,  Fraser,  and  Conor  served  with  the  3.3rd  Regiment  throoghoi:; 
the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

^1  Quarter  Master  Ames  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including  the  ^^sr^ 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkiah  Medal).  Scrr^^ 
alao  in  the  Indian  N.  W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzye  Field  Force,  and  waspresent  at  the  defteioe  of  t^ 
Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  and  at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  dcatmcticm  of  JsJt^ 
also  in  the  action  at  Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonais  Pass  which  endea  in  the 
complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  Hill  Tribes  (Medal  with  Olasp). 


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am  Dun,    1 
B«nfml.        I 

A  Laurel  Wreath. 


34ih  {The  Cumberland). — Linlced  to  SS^h, 


r Sub  District  Vo.  2.  ^^o 

L^riffode  Depot,  OtaUAt.  17° 

'Albuhbba"  "Abroto  DosMoLXiroB"  "ViiTOBiA"  "Ptbbwbks"  **Nivbllb"  "Nitb" 

"Obthbs"  "PBifiirsuLA.**  "Sbtabtopol"  "  Luckkow." 

i._uiv^cr.|colonel.— Alexander  Maxwell,^  CB.  Ens.  »ig  June  35 ;  f  *•  '28  Dec.  38;  Capt.  P27  Sept.  4a;  Major,  '19  Sept. 


I'aj 


48;  Lt.CoUmsl,  la  Dec.  54;  Colonel,  12  Dec.  57;  Major  OenertU,  6  March  68;  Lieut.  General,  1  Oct.  77; 

Colonel  34th  Foot,  9  April  79. 
Lieutenant  Colonel —Granville  William  Puget,"  Ensign,  P14  April  48;  Lt.  'i  Fob.  50;  Capt.  29  Dec.  54; 

Mqjor,  a  Oct.  66 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  March  76 ;  JUeutenant  Colonel,  la  June  78. 
HaJO".— Arthur  l^vor  Leako  Chapman,*  Ensign,  '24  Nov.  49  ;  Lt.  P7  Mar.  51 ;  Capt.  26  Oct.  55  ;    Brevet 

Major,  7  Dec.  71  ;  Mqjor,  8  April  74  ;  Brevet  Lieuienant  Colonel,  20  Oct.  77. 
JuliuB  Dyson  Dyson-lAurie,*  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  Bengal;  Ennign,  16  Feb.  55;  Zt.  13  July  55; 

Capt  '11  June  61;  Bt.MaJor,  x  Auf^.  74;  Major,  la  June  78. 
Arthur  Hill,«  Eneign,  11  May  55 ;  Lieutenant,  16  Oct.  .55  ;  Captain,  '7  Jan.  62;  Brnet  Major,  x6  April  75; 

Major,  31  Jan.  80. 


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20 

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»4 

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BNSiaN  OB  j 
2irD  LIBUT. 


CuraAiiTB. 

George  Malcolm^  

Arthur  JolUfTe  Tufhell"    

JohnOlphert  GitkW,Adi.  WeetmorelandMil. 

PhiUp  Walker  

Charles  Cecil  Clayton  

Walter  Forster  CampUn   Gray,   A^'.    i ) 

Lancashire  B{/le  Volunteers ) 

Henry   Richard    Treeve,*^    Cowsnutndant,  > 

Xussofplie  Depot   i 

Sydney  WUliam  Bell" p  6  Jan. 

ArchibaIdBalderBton,5to<u>nS^<(jf  Q^e«r»  > 

ITaini  Tal ^ 

Thomaa  Arthur  Hill  Lowe  

George  Matthew  Richmond  

Edward  Medley  Carter   


6  July  55   29  Nov.  57  'a8  Oct. 

Px5  May  57     x  Oct.  58  'le  Feb. 

>'i6  Mar.  60  '  a  Sept.  62  '  5  Jan. 

3  July  60   20  Nov.  6a' 

5  Mar.  6i>28  Aug.  63 


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64 
70 

May    72 
21  Sept.  7a 

3  Mar. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


PaoJuly    66 '4  Mar.   68.  3  Mar.   75 

I  I 

73  Aug.  57 1    2  Mur.   60  X  April  70 

57'  84  Nov.  63 1  X  April  70 

8  July  6ij  aa  Jan.  63  la  Feb.   73 

P25  July   65  P  5  Jon.    70'  xa  June  78 

II  Oct.     64'  21  July    68  a  I  Feb.    78 

Px7  July    66  P  6  July    70  31  Jan.    80 


LlEUTBVAlTTa. 

Thurlow  Laing  Wier  Dowling 

Jefferson  Serrell  Wood 

Haroourt  Ranking  Rose,  Aide  de  Camp )  I 
to  the  Vieerog  qf  India f| 

Jas.  Forbes  Chisholm-Batten,  AdJ.ai^ov.j^ 

Robert  Williams  Andrews,  Jmtruetor  <{f)  ' 
Musketry2i  Jan.  79    } 

Arnold  Hyde  Urquhart  Champion 

'Arthur  Dillon  Denis  Kelly 

[John  George  Selby  Morrice  

j  Gerald  Hedley  Ovens  

I  Edward  Frere  Marriott,  Interpreter  

Edward  William  Fane  Mariin 

George  Henry  Anthony  Arnot  

,  iGeorge  Frederick  Willea , 

I  Stephen  Francis  Biddulph 

Sub  LiBUTBirAiTTS. 
,  jAlan  Coddington  Batten 

I  SbCOXD  LlBFTBirAirTS. 

,   Ernest  Charles  Fenn  Curzon 

,  ,Johu  Colin  Wardlaw 

[Reginald  Wilton  Hugh  Macdonald.. 

,  I  Robert  Uenxy  Gage  Heygate 

.   Irton  Eardley-Wilmot 

,   John  Page  Wood 

.   George  Sapte  Hogge 

.   Abraham  Fuller 


'17  Mar.  69' 
P28May    70 

^34  April  69 

'24  Nov.   69 

P  6  July    70 


P  S  July 
'27  Oct. 

a8  0ct. 

38  Oct. 

a8  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


5  Sept.  77 


I    2Kp  LIKUT. 

..I  8~Dec.  77 
..!  8  Dec. 
..I  27  Mar. 
..I  X  May 
..'  X  May 
..I  13  Aug.  79 
..]  14  Jan.  80 
..37  Mar.   8o| 


_j  I    "  Captain  Treeve  served  thiough- 
'    out  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858,  m- 
71  eluding  t^e  actions  of  Pusgaon  and 
.,  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of 
Fort  Mittowlie,  and  the  action   of 
71  Bishwa  (Medal).    Served  throughout 
I  a  Nov.   73  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
3  Feb.    74  eluding  Uie  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of 
ax  Sept.  74  Tangku,    and   surrender  of  Pekin 
31  Sept.  74  (Medal  with  two  clasps), 
xo  Sept.  7S     1*  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  Sist 
XI  Sept.  76  Regiment    throughout   the    Indian 
34  June  77  Mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
14  Nov.  79     "Captain  Eliott.— For  War  Ser- 
8UB  LIEUT.  1  vices,  Bce  Army  Pay  Department. 
10  Sept.  76' 
16  April  76' 


,Pagma»ter. — George  Augustus  Eliott,^'  3  Apr.  69 ;  Hon,  Captain,  3  Apr.  74. 
Quarter  3fo»/*r.— John  Francis  Gordon,"  14  Aug.  7a. 


Facings  YeWovf.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  ag  Sept.  1875. 


'  LUnLGeneral  Maxwell  served  in  the  Crimea  fVom  8  Nov.  1854,  and  commfuaded  the  46th  Regiment  at 
the  siege  and  AtU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
»i<i  Turkish  Medal). 

'  LtColonel  Puget  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
[Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
D'>rio  oil  26th  a7th  and  a8th  Nov.  1857,  capture  of  Meeangungo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur, 
ieiiat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwul,  and  commanded  Detachiheut  34th  Regiment  at  the  affair  at  Bhowanie — mentioned 
Q  (l<'>I>atch  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Li.Colonel  Chapman  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  the  9th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
4:1  or  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Mftjor  Dyson-Laurie  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xoth  August  1855,  including  tbe 
'ii'?i'  nnd  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September,  was  also 
"^'•anded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in 
<'s-  59*  including  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  defeat  of  the 
[tbel8  at  Bootwul,  and  affair  at  Bhowanie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-9,  superintending 
•oc  Khyber  line  of  communications. 

*  Major  Hill  served  with  the  a3rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Oimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  lath 
Ueoember  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  1856.  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege 
ind  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee  (Modal  with  Clasp). 

„ '  M^or  Malcolm  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at 
I  awikpore  on  a6th  a7th  and  a8th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul 
■^JedalwithClaap). 

'^  Major  Tufhelf  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857,  at  the 
J«>ODce  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  there  and  at  Seria  Ghat,  also  present  at  the  action  of 
!ul(»  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

.  Qoarter  Master  Gordon  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the 
^ttions  with  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  subsequent  defence  of  Cawnpore  flrom  the  a6th  November  to  the  6th  December 
'357  i  alHo  the  opcrationB  on  the  Nepaal  Frontier  and  in  tbe  Traus-Gogra  district  fVom  Febmai^'tQ  ]^yi|8f0(^edal). 


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Colonel.— Richard  Thomas  Parren,*  CB.  En».  30  May  34;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  40;  Capt.  3  Jan.  45;  Jfaifr, 
^21  Dec.  50;  Bl.Lt. Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.Colonel,  9  March  55;  Colonel,  la  Dec.  57;  Major  GnenL, 
6  March  68  ;  Lieut.  Oeneral,  i  Oct.  77;    Colonel  35th  Foot,  9  June  79. 


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Edward  Robert  Bigsby  Bames,^^  Eneign,  '24  June  53 ;  X*.  ^lo  Aug.  55  j  Capt.  '6  May  59 ;  Bt.Maior,  5  July  r 

Ifajor,  10  Feb.  80. 


Henry  Grattan' 

Robert  Joynt  Gordon  Grant* . 

Edward  Francis  Broymo,^ Adi.SueeexMUitxa 

Jules  Robert  Bowen  Buscarlet 

Wilfred  Tolson   

Edward  Beauchamp   St.  John,  Aide  de\ 

Camp  to  Sir  Hercules  Jiobinton  j 

Byron  Flantaeenet  Gary 


p.«.c. Edward  Jame9Courtenay,/iM*nk?<or ) 
in  Taetict,  ^c.  Royal  Military  College  ...  } 

Arthur  Thomas  Chapman 

William  James  Dacres  Russell 

Henry  Charles  Grovo  

Francis  Selwyn  Campbell 

Arthur  S.  H.  Gem    


LiKUTKirAirTS. 

Charles  Haydon  Wilkinson  Cafe 

George  Harden 

Herbert  Langton  Bapte.^ci/ufaii^  Z2  Aug.76 

Arthur  Cecil  Hervey  Bathurst 

George  Leonard  Thomson 

Benjamin  Donisthorpe  Alsop  Donne 

Lionel  James  Trafford 

George  Charles  Poere  Williams-Freeman  ... 

Robert  Edward  Powell   

James  Charles  Young 

George  Arthur  Trevor 


SxcoirD  LixuTBirAirTB. 

Richard  Newton-King 

Frederick  Herbert  Yate 

Charles  Louis  Aubrey  Ramus 

John  Ernest  Pierson    

Frederick  Geale  Todd-Thomton.. 
Charles  Henry  Ashhurst 


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'10  Dec.  52.  22  Mar.   63     x  Oct.    77 

23  Nov.  56I     6  June  62    17  Mar.    76 

'24  Jan.  65p27Sept.  71' 

'20  Feb.  63    25  Oct.     75 

'12  Apr.  64  P  9  Nov.   67' 

9  Aug.  67    24  Nov.  77 1 

'x6Mar.  70     2  Feb.    78! 

'30  Mar.  70    25  June  78 

'28  June  71     I  Mar.   79 

**27  Sept.  7t      I  April  79' 

28  Oct.  71  15  Nov.  79 

28  Oct.  71!  10  Feb.  80 


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30  Dec.  71 
I  Jan.  74 
26  Feb.  7 si 
28  May  75 1 

10  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.   75 

11  Feb.    76 

10  ^^cpt.  76 

11  Nov.   76 
II  Nov.    78 


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22  Jan.  79 

22  Jan.  79 

13  Aug  79 

13  Aug.  79 

18  Oct.  79 


zB     ...    Paynia«/«r.— Aylmer  Peter  Gerald  Dowdall,  24  June  79 ;  En*.  39  July  62 ;  Lt.  2  March  66 ;  Cmpi.  31  Oct  r* 
7      ...  '  Quarter  Matter.— Ueary  Imbusoh,  27  Aug.  73. 

Faeinff»  BluB.—Agente,  Goz  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Barbadoee,  15  Oet4>b0r  1875. 

1  Lieut. General  Farren  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  47th  Regiment-  present  nnintexTnitfed^ 
with  the  expeditionary  force  from  the  oommenoemont  of  the  war  with  RoBsiato  the  breaking  up  of  ih«  Army  iattej 
Crimea  at  the  conclusion  of  peace,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan,  capture  of  Balaklava,  sortie  00  ^Mk 
October,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  Commanded  the  47th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  Qnxnterraptodir 
during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (the  Trenches)  from  5th  Nov.  1854  to  8th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  attacks  of  the  iw 
June  and  8th  September ;  at  Inkerman  he  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  the  2nd  Biirade  2nd  Division  coming  oc:  of 
action— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB.,  Officer  of  theljesion  of  BaoiX, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Colonel  Hackett  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  cf  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  98th  Refirt.,  inchidisr 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  three  Clup«i 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  Abyssinia  in  x868  (Medal) 

*  Major  Barnes  volunteered  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850,  and  was  appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  ansSivf 
corps,  and  served  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Sir  George  Cathcart  from  Jan.  1851  until  March  1853.  He  aooompas^ 
the  first  patrol  that  left  King  William's  Town  on  the  30th  Jan.  1851,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  the  i:<^ 
February,  6th  March,  i6th  April  of  1851,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Kei  on  the  4th  December  of  we  same  year ;  bes)^ 
many  other  minor  encounters  with  the  enemy  during  the  war  (Medal). 

?  Major  Grattan  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  China,  iDctode^ 
the  actions  of  3rd  and  12th  August  at  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangku  and  Taku  forts,  actions  of  i8th  and  axst  Septerabcr 
-.car  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  employed  on  the  Natal  fbonticr  tai 
i  ri  Zululand  in  the  early  part  of  1879.  { 

*  Major  Grant  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  of  Sabejee,  oai^ 
Gambia,  on  the  ist  June  1853. 

*  Major  Browne  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  outbreak  at  Nusseerabad  in  Hay  x857,eiafi 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  sub.oequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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"Firm."  " Hisdoostjlit **  **Role;a"  "Vimibha"  "Cobuitna**  "Salamakca**  "PrBEjrBKs"  "NrvTBLLB**  "Niti" 

_  *'ORTDsa"  "TouLouaB"  "Pewiitsula.** 

YoaftSer.  Coloii«l.— ftV  Charles  William  Dunbar  Btaveloy,^  KCB.  Entign,  P6  Mar.  35 ;  Z^  4  Oct  ^g  •  Cciw^  '6  Sent 
S?  ?.*?!  1^'  ^T""*  I  Deo.so;  X^.CoW  12  Dec  54 ;  Coto««/,  9  Mar.  58;  Ifo/or-Ge/ifra/M  Sept.  67;  ii«*.* 
li?:  1^1     &eneral,  29  April  75;  ^«Mroi,  x  Oct.  77;  Colonel  36th  Foot,  2  Feb.  76.  .    j      *-       / » 

28     ...  'Lieutenant  Colonel. —Ralph  Edward  Carr,*2?jMi^n,  » 13  Feb.  52;  i^ 'lo  June  53 :  Capt  25  Jan   56-  Major 

I        I    3  April  70  J  Breoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct  77  ;  Itieutenant  Colonel,  19  Dec  77 
28  '  ...   Majore.— Richard  B.  Lloyd,  Entign,^  17  Aug.  53;  Lt.  9  Mar.  55;  Capt.  P4  June  58:    Jfajor.  27  July  70 : 
'        I    Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77.  ./.././        .^  /    f 

St.  John  Willans,*  Lt.  30  April  55 ;  Capt,  25  Jan.  56;  Bt. Major,  23  April  72:  Ma  tor,  1  May  78:  Bt.Lf, 
Colonel,  24  Aug.  78. * 


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Captains. 

iGcorge  Pcrcoval  Beamish'   

iHenry  Edward  Stopford 

{Richard  Pareons' 

'  Henry  John  de  Bemiere  Smart.. 

[William  Archibald  Smail 

iFrederic  Lloyd  Harford 

John  Lewis  Rose  

Arthur  Ansell  Boggs*     

John  Francis  Sgerton 

Henry  Clayton  Cowell 


LiBimirAirTS. 
WUson  James  Browne,  Lieutenant  In-\ 

etruetor  of  Mueketry  at  Sythe  S 

Francis  Seymour  Allen 

Martin  Dohertv,  ^d/vYan^  6  March  80 

Joseph  Ryland  Rainsford 

John  Rossiter  Coleman 

Theophilus  Bolton  French    

Edward  Henry  St.  Lawrence  Clarke  

Charles  Edward  Dmmmond  Telfer 

Allan  Moss  

Joseph  Chichester   

Thomaa  Lucas  Woodwright 


SVB  LlBUTBlTAVTB. 


SbOOVD  LXBUtSKAVTB. 

Georfire  Oulley  Stobart   

John  Edgar  Barry  

Charles  Edward  Wegg-Prossor ., 


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66|  22  Oct.  77 1 
68^  19  Dec.    77, 

69  3  Apr.  78 
66'  16  April  73, 

70  26  Nov.   79 


5  July    72 


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to  Sept. 
23  Nov. 
20  Nov. 
Z2  Feb. 
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Z9  April 
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*Lt.  Colonel  Carr  served  with  the 
39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  during 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th 
June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  TnrldBh  Medal). 


PoysMU^.— John  Campbell,*  92  Feb.  68  ;  Q.M.  az  April  54 ;  Hon,  M^jor,  23  Feb.  78. 
i^rter  JfdMto-.—Frederick  Bradley,  iz  May  78. 

Fdeinge  Grass  QTeen.—Aaente,  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co. 
Setumed  from  India,  x6  December  1875. 


1  Sir  Charles  Btsveley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854 -55,  inclnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava 
(Tolnnteered  his  services  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge),  »ego  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupa- 
tion of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  i8th  June,  when  he  snsceeded  to  the  command  of  the  44th  Regt.,  and 
rnmmanded  it  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  claeps,  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Class 
r{  tbo  Mcdjidie).  Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North  of  China  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
MM&lwith  Clasp).  Commanded  the  force  employed  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862, 
rf  s'tlting  in  the  attack  and  cfipture  of  the  intrenched  camp  of  Onkatz,  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin,  Tsinpoo, 
(  holin,  and  the  fortified  towns  of  Nojow  and  Tserpoo  (made  ^CB.  1864).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  expe- 
dition to  Abyssinia  in  1867-68  and  oonmianded  the  xst  Division  in  the  action  of  Arroge  and  capture  of  Magdala 
(received  the  (banks  of  Parliament  for  his  services  and  promoted  Major  General  for  distinguished  services  in  the 
field,  1868;  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Willans  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  Dhina  in  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Bew™»»h  served  with  the  6jr.l  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  flrom  z2th  November  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  (kll  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  various  sortlL-s,  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  ex];>edition  to  Kertch, 
bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  Parsons  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jugdespore  and  retreat  into  Arrah  on  a3rd  April  X858,  also  at 
Tsrious  afikirs  in  the  Shahabad  district,  including  the  dispersion  of  the  rebels  ftrom  Jugdespore  on  z8th  Oct.,  their 
panrait  into  the  Kymoor  Hills  and  night  attack  at  Solya  Debar  (Medal).  Has  been  presented  with  the  Silver  Medal 
of  the  Royal  NatioDal  Lifeboat  Institution. 

«  Captain  Boggs  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Migor  Campbell.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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Colonel.— JTtr  Edmund  Haythorae,^  ZCB.  Etuign,  'is  May  37;  Lt.  i'4  Oct.  39 ;  Capi.  ix  Sept.  4^ ;  Bt.Mai^, 
7  June  4q:  l/o/or,  i*!  Apr.  53 :  Lt.Colonel,  'la  May  54 ;  Colontl,  38  Nov.  54 ;   "  " 


Lieutenant  General,  23  Dec.  76;  (?*»cra/,  15  March  79 


^ .  J  Ifo/or  Oemerai,  6  Mar.  6;  ; 
Colonel  37th  Foot,  3  Feb.  79. 


Lieutenant  Colonel.— Herbert  Gauntlett  Panter,  Ensign,  i  May  57;-^'-  18  Feb.  59;  Capt.  '15  Oct.  61 

Major,  ^6  Oct.  63  ;  Brevet  Lieut. Colonel.  14  Doc.  73  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  29  Dec.  77  ;  Colonel,  14  Dec.  7B. 
Ktjort.— Charles  Edward  King,  Ens.  24  Sept.  58  ;  Lieut.  ?9  Dec.  62  ;  Capt.  ^iS  July  65  ;  Ma/or,  21  April  : 


John  Everard  Whitting*(£»*WM  Bengal  Army,  4  5«p<.  57 ;  Lieut.  5  Oc< 
Cap^  P22  Sept.  65  ;  Bt. Major,  19  Oct.  77 ;  Afajor,  30  Nov.  78. 


58),  Ens.  19  Nov.  58;  LI.  23  Jane  C3 


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Capti-ins. 

Russel  Skinner    

p.s.c.  Francis  Cochran,  Oarrison  Fnstrue-  ) 

tor,  York S 

Richard  Henry  Rosier,  Instructor,  Royal  [ 

Military  College   ) 

Henry  Stanley  Howard   

Jamea  Freilerick  Reyne» 

William  Charles  Goslin 

Henry  Edward  Gaulter,  Instructor  E.M.  ) 

ColUge i 

Walter  Edward  Gilbert,  Adjutant  Ilantft 

Militia    i 

Harry  Golding 

Thomas  Duncan  William  Dunn  

William  Candahar  James  Farrer  Nott 

William  Boyle  Moore    

John  Alderson  Eastham  

Henry  Boauclerk  Bethune 

Morgan  John  Joseph  Patrick  O'Connell  ... 

LlKUTBiriJCTS. 

Georee  Atherley  William  Forrest,  Inst. ) 

of  Musketry  15  Sept.  79   S 

William  Bashford  

William  Parry  Moncktou 

Arthur  Reginald  Honnell    

Archibald  MncBean,  Adjutant  11  Feb.  8c... 

George  Pensum  Bourcicault 

Charles  Francis  Cromie  

Hon.  Barry  Nugent  Yelverton  

Charles  William  Knox 

SxCOim  LlEUTEKAVTS. 

James  Robert  Parkinson    

William  Henry  Thackwell 

Arthur  Dashwood  Bulkcley  Buckley 

Lewis  Munro  

PaywMM^tfr.— Charles  Ward,"  1  April  78 ;  Bon.  Captain,  z  Feb.  79. 
(garter  Master.— WiWiaxa  Ridler,  8  June  73. 

Facings  YqWqvt.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  July  x866.    Returned  from  India,  5  April  1875. 

1  Sir  Edmund  Haythorao  embarked  with  the  98th  Regt.  for  service  in  China  in  Dec.  1841,  and  was  present  ^-i^ 
the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1842,  including  the  operations  in  the  Yaugtsekeaug,  the  attack  and  <-an-i:r? 
ot  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  the  operations  before  Nankin  (Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Chusan  Field  F<  n-: 
under  Br. General  Campbell  from  July  1843  until  the  Island  was  given  np  to  the  Chinese  authorities.  He  aemed  t? 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  commanding  3rd  Division  of  the  Army  in  the  Punjaub  ctimpaigii  of  1848-4;^  ari 
was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  at  the  battles  of  Sadoolaporo,  Chillianwallah  (mentioned  in  6> 
spatciics)  and  Gooierat  (mentioned),  and  in  the  pursuit  of  the  AfTghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  with  two  i'lai^r  . 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  In  1850  as  Maior  conmianding  flank  companies  of  the  98tn  Regt.  was  present  at  the  farcJ:.- 
of  the  Kohat  Pass  under  Sir  Charles  Napier ;  during  this  service  he  commanded  a  detached  column  which  6ncct>^ 
fully  covered  the  destruction  of  two  villages  and  towers  (Medal  with  Clasp).  In  1851,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  i' 
Campbell,  he  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Momund  Tribe  at  Michnee,  N.W.  flrontier,  and  in  the  af  sc-* 
of  thu  7th  8th  and  gth  November.  Proceeded  to  the  Crimea  with  drafts  and  assumed  command  of  the  xet  Bar. 
lioyul  Regt.  4th  August  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastoix>l.  Served  as  Assistant  At^mar: 
General  of  the  Highland  Division  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Me^pm-. 
and  Turkish  Medal).  In  1859,  when  in  command  of  the  Garrison  of  Hong  Kong,  he  was  nominated  Chi^  of  \l^ 
Staff  of  the  Army  formed  at  that  place  for  service  in  the  north  of  (Jhina,  and  had  the  sole  reoponaibilitv  of  ii* 
organization  of  this  force  until  the  arrival  of  Lt.Greneral  Sir  Hope  Grant  (services  honourably  mentioned  by  Lori 
Herbert,  Secretary  of  State  for  "War,  when  proposing  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  troops  in  the  House  of  Lords). 

^  Major  Whitting  served  as  an  Ensign  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  attached  to  the  33rd  Fusiliers  dnrinf  d^ 
Indian  mutiny  from  Nov.  1857  to  Oct.  1858.  Also  served  as  a  Lieutenant  with  the  8th  Regiment  durinfc  theOp:^ 
campaign  till  Feb.  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Lucknow). 

*  Captain  Reyne  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  incladinc  the  first  attfeanpt  t. 
relieve  Arrah  under  Captain  Dunbu*,  actions  of  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  defbnce  of  ABimghur  from  25th  Mart±  v 
15th  April  1858,  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing  and  actions  of  17th  and  soth  April,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  aofeions  of  ir- 
1 8th  and  30th  Oct.  1858,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (Medal). 

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10  Feb.    73 

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18  Dec.   75 
5  Jan.   76 
3  Feb.    78 
30  Nov.  78 
20  Feb.    79 
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P  I  Sept.  69 

P29  May    67 
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30  Nov.   78 
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Brigade  Depot,  UohUlA^oa 

'ViMiKiA"    "  CoBUirirA"    "BusACo"   "BiDiJox"    "Salahakca"    "Viwoka" 
"PBiriKsuLJ."  "An"  "Alma"  "IiraBMAw"  "Sbvabiopol"  "Luonrow." 
Years"  8«;' Colonel.— «.  Jaxnea  Pattoun  Sparks,*  CB.  Ennpn,  27  July  15;  U.  30  July  18  j  Capt.  5  Sept.  26;  Bi.Uajor, 
Full  M     23  Nov.  41 5  BUU.CoUmtl,  xi  Nov.  51 ;  lf««or,  6  July  5a:  Lt.Cohnel,  9  March  55;  CoteiMf,  a8  Nov.  54; 
i»y.  r»y.i    ifa;<^  GeiMToi,  26  Sept.  65 ;  Lt.General^j  Feb.  74 ;  Qenwal,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  ^Sth  Foot,  24  June  76. 


••MOHII  VXDIO"     "ROLBIA"     ' 

"St.  Sbbjukaji"  ••Nitb" 


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'26  Feb.  58 ;  Bt.Mcyor,  s  July  72 ;  ITo^or,  28  May  73 ;  LieutenaaU  Colonel,  22  July  78. 
Mf^OTB.— Philip  Homan  Eyre,*  Entign,  xo  Aug.  S4 ;  Lt,  a  Feb.  55 ;  Capt,  25  July  62 ;  If^/or,  x  April  76. 
Sir  Norman  Wm.  Drummond  Pringle,  BaH,,  Bniiign,  10  Sept.  58 ;  Lt.  x6  Jan.  63 ;  Vapt.  '24  Mar.  68 ;  Motor 

22  July  78. 


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CA.PTi.IH8. 

Walter  Sinclair  

Henry  Beal   

James  Webber  Smith   

James  Alexander  

Herbert  Conor,  Adj.  49  MiddU$§x  BUU\ 

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William  Thomson  Cautley 

iMorgan  Samuel  Crofton 

jEmest  Llewelyn  Olive 

John  Bolkeley  Price 

Waldegrave  Charles  FeamKell   


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67  24  Mar.  75 


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Arthur  de  Vere  Smith,  Intt,  of  Mutketry  > 

25  May  78  S 

John  Bmeris,  A^intant  25  May  78    

Thomas  Preston  Walsh   

Martin  Thackeray 

Arthur  George  St.  George 

William  Henrv  Morris  Bent  

Francis  Broadwood   

John  Stewart  Macartney  Hume  

Greorge  Backhouse  Sandham 

Nevrton  Seymour  Allen   

Charles  Herbert  Wylly 

Alexander  George  Cheaney   


Sboovd  LxBUTBirAjm. 

John  Fane  Charles  Hamilton 

Charles  Owen  Hore  

Arthur  Heywood  Brooksbank  .... 
Hany  Boauchamp  Lassetter 


3  Sept.  70 


30  Oct.    69 

27  Sept.  76 
3x  Jan.   77 

28  Feb.  78 
22  July  78 
17  Feb.    79 


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21  Sept.  74 
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26  Feb.    76 

ll  ^^^  li  *  Major  Byre  served  with  the  38th 
I  rw^   S  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign 

it  Sent  l%<^  >oth  Nov.  i8s4to  loth  May  1855. 

XX  Nov    Js  including  the  siege  of   Sebastopol 

xxjsov.  78/j4gjij^i  ^th  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
paign from  Nov.  1857,  including  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Meeangunge, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
^afPkirs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Pay ««M**r.-- John  Bartlett  Stradling,  a  Feb.  79;  -^iw.  »3o  June  6j ;  £<.  xz  Jan.  67;  Capt,  14  Deo.  78. 
(Inarter  ifcufor.— Thomas  Trout.  13  July  78. 

Faeingt  YeWow.— Agent;  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Sttumedfrom  the  Crimea,  19  July  xSs6.— Embarked  for  India,  4  Aug.  1857, 
I  Beturnedfrom  India,  9  Jan.  1872. 


^  General  Sparks  served  on  the  N.E.  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  against  the  Kaffirs  in  1817 ;  on  the 
expedition  into  KaflVaria  under  Colonel  Brereton  in  18x8 ;  in  the  action  at  Graham's  Town,  12nd  April  x8x9,  and  the 
campaign  of  the  same  year  in  Kaffhtria  under  Colonel  Wiltshire.  Again  on  the  N.E .  Frontier  when  the  Kaffirs  invaded 
the  Colony  in  1834  ;  during  the  war  that  ensued  bio  commanded  a  local  corps— the  Graham's  Town  Volunteera— -with 
the  Colonial  Commission  of  LLColonel.  In  1848  he  was  sent  from  Jamaica  to  the  Mosquito  Coast,  in  consequence 
of  the  death  of  H.M.  Agent  and  Consul  General  there,  to  attend  to  British  interests,  and  received  the  thanks  o 
H.M.  Government.  Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  except  from  the  middle  of  Feb.  to  the  end 
of  May  1855  (sent  to  England  on  duty).  Succeeded  to  tne  command  of  the  38th  Regt.  on  the  momins  of  the  i8th 
June, when  Lt.Colonel  Louth  was  wounded;  was  the  senior  unwounded  officer  of  the  2nd  Brigade  3ra  Division  at 
the  close  of  the  action,  and  commanded  it  for  ten  days.  Served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858,  including  the 
capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  conmiandedthe  Iniiintry  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Meeangunge.  Hasthe  Kaffir  war  Medal, 
the  Crimean  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  the  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  is  a 
CJ}. ,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  has  the  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  Lucknow. 

*  Lt  Colonel  Thackwell  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  31st  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  and 
&U  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  sth.  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Turkish  3dWl). 

*  Captain  Jamee  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3xst  Regiment  throughont  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China* 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  wuh  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  also  during 
the  operationa  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  z86a,  resulting  in  the  taking  of 
the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Xadin,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  fortilled  town  of 
Najow,  and  the  aflOdr  at  Nanhsiang. 


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"  Primu§i»  Indit."  "Piabsy"  "Qibraitib"  with  the  CasUe.  Key,  and  "  Jfo»«f  Itut^nia  Calpe.**  "ALatrnvi" 
«ViTTOBiA»'  "Ptmbtkis"  ''Nitellb"  "  Nivb  "  "Obthbb"  *•  PBirnrauLi."  *'Mah>bajpobb"^  "8btawo>ou 


Ooloael.— iKr  Charles  Thomas  Van  Straubenzee,!  ^CB.  JBiu^,  '28  Ang.  38 ;  i<.  'aa  Feb.  33 ;  Ct^.  »ioM»r. 

37 ;  Maior,  27  Aug.  43  ;   Bt.Lt. Colonel,  v>  April  44 ;  i^.Cotoii*?,  xx  Nov.  51^;^  ^''f^^'^  ^_^™^J*  ;^Jf«xw 

&MMn>];  x4Aug.  so;  i««i/. Genera/,  37  March  " 
Lieutenant  Oolonel.—ThomaH  Fraser  Dixon/ 

Bt.MaJor,  30  Sept.  69 ;  3fa;or,  7  Aug 

■jon.— James  Gibbons  S:     •'  ■  ■" 

X  Octw  77  :  J£ajor.  33  Jan.  78. 
Frederick  Standish  Hore,  Eiuiffn,  9  Mar.  ss  J  ^'  '31  Aug.  sS ;  C'cy'-  ^3  Mar.  65;  SiMeJor,  t  Oct.  77 

M^joTt  a  July  79. 


y  March  68 ;  General,  a^  April  75 ;  Colonel  39th  Foot,  8  Dec.  67. 
jton,*  .EiMt^,   10  Apnl4o;  Lt.  '10  Feb.   53;  Cajit.  20  Dec.  54 
7  Aug.  75 ;  Jrer«<  XMirftffumt  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77;  X<.C«Z9mI,  2  Joly  70. 
lItj«».~Jaines  Gibbona  Smyth,*  Eneiffn,  '25  Aug.  Sii  ^'  9  ^^-  55 i  Copt,   '17  Nor.  63 ;  i»r JToier, 


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Gi-FTAIirS. 

Oliver  John  Bradford  . 


p.«.«.  Alfred  Gabriel  Wynen,  Df^ttiy") 
JjuiH,  AdnUoMt  General,  GwaliorlHet.  } 

Frederick  William  Glarkaon 

Henry  Boberts  Young,'  Brigade  Mtyor, ) 

Jtanml  Findee I 

e.e.  Rowland  HiU 

ies  D'Oyly  Harmar,  Ac{j.  1  Adm.\ 
Batt,  DoreeUkire  Eifle  Volunteere S 

James  Blakie  Keith 

Edmund  Henry  Berkeley 

Alex.  George  William  Malet 

Caledon  Philip  Egerton,  Aide  de  Camp  tol 
Id,Govemor  of  the  Fuiy'aub    S 

Albert  Maunsell  Le  Marchant  Thomas  ) 
LeMarchant S 

Maurice  Baptist  Luby 

Richard  Garden  Allen  Beatty 

Robert  Whalley 


Lixumrurrs. 
John  Gharles  Sarle  Irving,  Inst  ofMnele,  \ 

6  May  79  i 

Hyacmth  Ghevem 

Charles  Sperling  Onmberland 

Edward  Watson  Conran,  Interpreter.,.. 

Reginald  Burroughs  Budyerd 

Martyn   John  Edward   Fenwick,    Ad'-\ 

jwtmmi  16  Jnne76  } 

Horace  John  James  Kentish  

Philip  Farrer 

Frank  Gunninffham  Dunlop 

Joseph  Howara  Poett , 

Georae  Herbert  Watson 

Bhelneld  Btraufways  Robert  Rogers  ., 
Gtoorge  Alexander  M'Carthy  , 


Px7  Sept.  58 

'  9  Oct.    55 

'xa  Nov.  58 

ao  Jan.    59 

PxsFeb.   6x 

5  Feb.    6x 

**X3  Oct.  60 
P17N0V.  63 
i^aaMar.   64 

3  Mar.   65 

'iS  April  65 

xo  Oct.  65 
30  Jan.  66 
P  8  May    67 


P  7  April  63 


Bbcohd  Libutsvajitb. 

Charles  Haviland  Williams  ;. 

Elliott  Frederick  Healy 

William  Hugh  Dobbie   

Oharles  Grant  Franco  Edwards ,'. 

Charles  Greenway   

Stephen  Eaton  Lamb 

Charles  Amulph  Shrewsbury  Montgomery 
Hon*  William  Morton  Eden 


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P  3  Oct.  62|P2a  July    68 

31  Aug.  58  '30  Ji"»o  65 

'•ax  Nov.  6a  '25  Nov.   68 

4  June  60 'x2  June  69 


'15  Mar.  64 

3  Jan.  65 

^  4  Aug.  65 

»i3Mar.  66 

"  s  May  67 

P22July  68 

'25  Nov.  68 

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P  6  July  70 


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33  Jan.  79 
13  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.  80 
z4Jan.  80 
25  Feb.  80 
z4Jan.   Sol 


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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
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r  April  75 

7  May  77 

23  Jan.  78 

x8  Jan.  70 

18  Jan.  79 

X  Mar.  79 

3  Nov.  79 

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Ptqrmoa^tfr.— James  Graham  Hamilton,  a  Dec.  68 ;  Son.Capto.int  3  Dec.  73. 
QtfaW«r  if(M^«r.— William  Clinch,  34  Jan.  80. 

Faeinge  QTe&n..—Agent9,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Embarked  for  India,  October  1869. 


^  Sir  Charles  Van  Straubencee  served  throughout  the  campaign  agamstthe  Ri^ah  of  Coorg  in  X834,  reenltxngin 
Ihe  annexation  of  that  territory.  As  Major  he  succeeded  to  the  conmiand  of  the  39th  Regiment  during  Uie  actaos  cf 
Xatian^pore,  Gwalior  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel)  on  a9th  Dec.  1843.  Commanded  the  British  Contingtst 
in  Greece  from  November  1854  to  April  X855,  when  he  proceeded  in  comnxand  of  the  Buflb  to  the  Crimea,  and  cod' 
Unaed  there  in  conmiand  of  a  Brigade  until  July  1856 ;  was  present  at  the  two  assaults  of  the  Redan  in  June  and 
September,  at  the  former  he  commanded  a  separate  Brigade,  and  at  the  latter  the  xst  Brigade  Light  Division,  when 
'  he  was  slii^htly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals, 
ftod  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie) .  Proceeded  to  China  in  command  of  a  Brigade  in  1857  and  succeeded  to  the  oommaiMi 
of  the  Forces  there  in  November ;  commanded  the  Land  Forces  at  the  capture  by  assault  and  occupation  of  the  city 
of  Canton  on  a9thDeo.  1857  ai^d  in  all  subsequent  minor  oi)erations,  and  continued  in  command  of  tne  British  Forces 
in  China  untU  March  x86o  {ZCB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.CoIonel  Dixon  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  December  1854  to  Febmaiy  1855,  indudisf 
the  sie^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  MiMor  Smyth  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  185;,  and  at  the  attacks  of 
the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Claas  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  Captain  H.  R.  Young  served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  the  Punjaub  from  June  x86o  to  February  1865,  with  the  xst 
Pu^jaub  Infkntry,  and  was  present  during  the  blockade  of  Hindostanee  fanatics  and  Trans-Indus  tribes,  and  eover* 
ing  of  Umb  in  August  and  September  X863,  and  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  latterly  as  A^jutast 
of  the  Regiment  (specially  mentioned  in  despatches  and  in  the  Ftinjaub  (jovemment  report.  Medal  with  Cla^). 


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'lazn"  (with  the  Sphinx).   "Montb  Vidko"  "Roibia"  "ViinxBi"  "Talavbbjl"  "Badajoz"  "Salamutca" 
"VnroBiA"   "Ptbbwbks"  "NrvKLiJi"  "Obthks"  "Touloubb"  "Pknutsuli."  "Watkbloo" 

"Oajtdahab"  "  Ghuzkxb  and  Cabool  1842 "  "  Mahabajpobx  "  "New  Zbaiaiti)." 
GoIomL — AagnstUB  Halifax  Ferryman,^  CB,  EtuiffUt  '37  Jane  34;  Lt,  30  Jane  37;  Capt.  '16  April  41 ; 
Major,  f^Q  Dec.  43;  Lt.  Colonel,  ^34  NOY._48;   Colonel,  28  Nov.   54;  Mcy'or  General,  12  Feb.  63;    Lieut. 


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&«iMrfiZ,  X9  Nov.  71 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  40th  Foot,  23  May  72 . 
Lieatanant Colonel.— WiUiazn  Davies  ShipIe^,l?M^,  1*11^  March  48  ;  Lt.  aoAag.  49;  Capi.  13  April  58;  Major, 


^xo  N07.69 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  6  Aag.  79. 
Xiyon.— Martin  Morphy,*  Eneiffn,  2  Jnlv  58 ;  Lt  14  Jan.  6x ;  Capt.  '8  3\ 
Richard  Cmndel  Brook,*^  Bneign,  ^31  May  59 ;  Lt.  ^19  Aag.  6a 


Martin  Morphjr,*  Bnngn,^  J\3ly  58 ;  Lt.  14  Jan.  6x  j  Capt.  '8'  ^one  67  j  Major,  25  Apr.  79. 
,  .^      '"*■"'       "      "  "'   "      '         '      Capt.  >7  Dec.  67 ;  Major,  6  Aag.  79. 


Captaiitb. 

Frederick  Nassan  Dadgeon^^    

Geo.  AuKUStas White,  Brig. M<y., Allahabad 

p.t.c. Philip  Conway  Story'*    

ISdmond Whitehead,^*  Conmandant  Buck-  > 

maree  Convaleeeent  Depot ) 

Thomas  Kelly" 

Arthur  Wilkinson 

James  Brougham,  Adjutant  4  Middleeex  \ 

BMe  Voluntemre   ) 

Wafiam  Henry  Moberly,  Staiion  5fci^) 

Qficer,  Landour  Depot ) 

Charles  Linton   

Henry  Francis  Tambull   

Walter  LnttrellMansel  

Thomaa  Oockbum  Hood 


XVSIGir  OB  I 
9Kn  LIBUT.  ! 


XininravAXTB. 
Arthur  Francis  George  Kichardson^twt.  \ 

o/Mutketrf  x8  Oct.  79 } 

Sydney  George  Comberland  Greenaway... 
Henry  Kennett  Cavaye,  Adjt.  20  June  79... 

John  Bobert  Philip  Purchas 

Francis  Hoel  Probyn 

Edward  King  Elliot  Spence 

Yesey  Mangles  Stockley 

Hugh  Edward  Grimes 

GeorsrelTliok  Browne 

Frederick  Canning  Cortlandt  Angelo  

John  Edmund  Fishbourne  Jacob  

Thomas  Lamb  

Edmund  Donougb  John  O'Brien  

Charles  Stewart  Foote  

Edward  Frederick  Henry  M*  Swiney   

John  Antill  Moggridge  


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'22  May    57''  28  June  62 

'21  Nov.   62  ^'23  Aug.   64 
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7  Aug.  66  P30  Mar.    67 

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Sboqito  LzBxrxBirAVTS. 

Frederick  Campbell   

Leicester  Seward , 

Lewis  Ernest  Cooper 

Francis  Blake  Simpson 

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General  Fenyman  commanded 
the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  15th  Dec.  1854,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
and  attacks  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th 
Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  4th  Class  of 
the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


PayflMit^«r.— Michael  Fenton,  17  Fob.  79 ;  Eneign,  30  April  58;  Lieut.,  30  Nov.  60;  Cap  taint  S  D«c.  71. 
Quarter  Jfa«e0r.— Samuel  Cordue,^?  15  Jan.  58. 

Baeingt  BnS.—AgenU,  Messrs.  E.  S.  Codd  and  Co.—Irieh  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  6ik  October  1873. 


*  M^or  Manaergh  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  Orakau 

'  tf  iOor  Morphy  served  in  the  New  Zeahuxd  war  of  z86o-6x.   Also  in  that  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 

a  the  Gate  Pa!h  (Medal). 

»  Msjor  Brook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  X863-64,  and  was  present  at  Rangiriri 

■odal). 

"  Captain  Dudgeon  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86cr-6i,  and  was  present  at  Kahihi, 

''^koriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  iJso  served  in  the  war  of  X863-65,  and  was  present  at  Rangiriri  (Medal). 

14  S?P**"^  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 

"  Captain  Whitehead  served  with  the  43nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phoso  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874. 

•  u^  pnaent  at  the  battle  of  Amoafhl  (woun&d  slightly),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassio  (Medal 
ita  Clasp). 

"  C^Ptam  Kelly  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  from  the 
rth  October  to  the  30th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of  the 
^^^  AI-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 
^7  Quaxter  Master  Cordae  was  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operationa  before  and  capturo  of  Canton 
^1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Colonel.— jStr  Richard  England, *  GCB.KH.  Ensign,  25  Feb.  08;  Lt.  1  June  09;  Copt,  ix  Jane  11;  Jf«ir, 
4  Sept.  23 ;  Lf.Cohnel,  29  Oct.  25  ;  Colonel,  28  June  38 ;  Major  General,  ix  Nov.  51 ;  Li«ut.&tneral,4  iht 
56 ;  General,  6  July  63  ;  Colonel  4i8t  Foot,  20  April  61. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— William  Allan,*  En»Mn,  '12  July  50;  Lt.  '11  Nov.  53;   C<^>i.  99  Dec.  54;  M^, 


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LBhton  Henry  Warner,  Bntign,  i  Feb.  56;  Lt.  20  Jan.  59;  Capi.  7  July  66;  Major,  8  May  78. 


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Sir  Richard  England  served  at  the  attsdc  rt 

Flushing  in  1809,  and  in  the  operations  in  S:ri!j 

in  i8xt>-xi.    Jomed  the  Army  in  Paris  in  i::.v 

'    Commanded  tbe  75th  Regiment   severml  jnn. 

7 1 ;  Commandant  of  KaflfVaria,  and  employed  thronp 

joutthe  Kaffir  war  of  18 J6-37  (Medal).  ConmiMdid 

'    the  Bombay  Division  in  the  Afi^han  war  of  i£4: 

74  (Medal) ,  including  actions  of  28ih  March  and  xi£i 

78  April  in  the  Pisheen  VaUey  in  their  march  to  Ctt- 

79  dahar,  and  of  the  xTih  and  x8th  August  on  the 
I  Mar.  79JKojuck  Heights,  and  loth  October  in  the  fioks 


6  Aug.  79  Pass  in  their  retreat  to  the  Indus.  Conunsvkl 
4  July  79  the  3rd  Division  of  the  Crimean  Army  in  iBst^.m 
I  Nov.  79  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkertsu, 
afiair  of  1 8th  June,  and  the  siege  datieeagvAstiA! 
Russian  forts  which  covered  the  eouin  aide  <i 
Bebastopol  from  their  firbt  investment  till  nd 
August  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps,  &CB.,  isi  OaM 
of  the  Medjidie,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  d 
Honor,  and  Sardinian  Medal). 

ft  Lt.Colonel  Wavell  served  with  tlie  4^ti  B«r- 
ment  in  the  Crimea  from  nth  July  1855.  iocbd- 
ing  the  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  wi^ 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
as     ...    Payma«f«r.— George  William  Furlong,  9  Nov.  78 ;  Ens.  5  April  55 ;  Lt.  '15  June  58 ;  Capt.  c  Sept.  64;  SL 
I    3  1  ...    Quarter  Master.— John  Miller,  5  Seut.  77.  {.^V^*  >  Ocu  n 

Facings  WYnte.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  India,  March  1875. 

*  Colonel  Allan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4i8t  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  A]s> 
and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  oortie  on  26th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  ti« 
8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Haydock  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  10th  August  1855.  includin(rtte 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September- 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  sad  w» 
present  with  Havelock's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Mnngawar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  subsequent  defrnce  of  La^* 
now,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  s  vor* 
service). 

7  Captain  Lefroy  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal).  ' 

*  Captain  Hughes  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Campaign,  and  was  present  si  ti:^ 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  _ 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  42nd  Regiment, 

^'  Captain  Cumberland  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  snd  ns 
severely  wounded  in  the  right  arm  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*  Captain  Brickenden  accompanied  the  42nd  Highlanders  t-o  the  Gold  Coast  (Ashanti  Medal).  ,  I 

^7  Captains  Eden  andBrophy  and  Lieut.  Munro  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  pbaje^ 
the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Uie  town  of  Becqn^^ 
battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  I 

1"  Captain  Wauchope  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  ^oih  November  1873.  Commanded  the  Winnebah  eompa^^  J 
of  Russell's  Regiment  from  the  Prah  to  the  Adansi  Hills ;  then  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  M'Leod  conims»^< 
the  Advanced  Guard,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  capture  of  Borborasoe.  bto* 
of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Beoquan,  Advanced  Guard  engagement  of  JarbinlMdi  (wounded  sh^^ 
skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  and  battle  of  Ordahsu— severely  frooadef 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Captain  Stevenson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanii 
in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  AmoaAil  (wounded  slightly),  capture  and  destruction  of  Becqoah.  *" 
of  Oitiahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  _^ 

**  Captains  Grogan  (wounded  slightly  at  Ordahsu)  and  Moubray  (wounded  slightly  at  Amoafril)  served  thnw*^ 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoemil,  capture  and  destnict^  * 
Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Quarter  Master  Forbes  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i65ri5<^ 
eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali,  siege  and  Iku  of  Sebsstopo!  tsA 
assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Serred  ai»  ^ 
campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  ^^ 
ghaut,  Khodagunge,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks' BoSf^*! 
and  Begum's  Kotee,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Roohea,  action  at  Allygunge,  battle  of  Bareilly,  and  setids  • 
Sisseaghaut  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  second  phue  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  ^^^ 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomaasie  (Medal  with  Clasp).  IC 


S^WtS?-  ]40th (2nd  Somer,elsUre).-Linkedto  82«<i.[gJ,2:'^4J?.Viri.^«.     ^^* 

'BftYFl"  (with  the  Sphinx).   "Mowti  Vxdko"  "Rolbia."  "Vihibba'*  "Talateba"  "Badajoz"  "  Salakakca  *' 

"VmomiA"     "PtBKMBKS"   "NitBLLB"   "ObXHES"    "ToULOTJBB"   "PbHIKSITLA"   "WAIKBtOO" 

*'  Gavdahas"  *'  Ghuzkh  and  Cabool  1842  "  "  Mahabajpobx  "  "  Kbw  Zbalait])." 
Ooloael.— AngustaB  Halifax  Ferryinan,^   CJ3,  Eiuiffn,  ^27  June  34;  Lt  30  June  37;  Capt.  »i6  April  41 ; 
Major, ^^32  Dec.  43;  LtColonel^  ^24  NoY.^48;   Colonel^  a8  Nov.  54;  Mcy'or  General,  12  Feb.  635   Lieut. 


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>^     &ciMra2,  X9  Nov.  71 ;  General,  i  Oci.  77 ;  Colonel  40th  Foot,  23  May  72 . 
lieatanantColonel.— William  Davies  Shipley,  £iMi^,  '3  Karch  48  ;  X^.  20  Aug.  49;  Capt.  13  April  58 ;  Jfo/or, 

'10  Nov. 69;  Brevet  lAeuienant  Colonel,  t  Oct.  77  ,*  JA.VoUmel,  6  Aug.  79. 
XiyorB.— Martin  Morphy,"  Bntign,  2  Jtily  58 ;  Lt.  14  Jan.  6x ;  Capi.  '8  June  67 ;  Major,  25  Apr.  79. 
Richard  Cnmdel  Brook,^o  Eneign,  ^31  May  S9 ;  Lt.  '19  Aog.  62;  Copf.  ^7  Dec.  67 ;  i/o/or,  6  Ang.  79. 


CAnAXVB. 

Frederick  Nassan  Dudgeonii   

Geo.  Augnstns  White,  Mrig.Maj., Allahabad 

p.*.c.  Philip  Conway  Story^'    

EdmTmdWhitehead,^*  Commandant  Fuch-\ 

maree  Convaleeeeni  Depot ) 

Thomas  Kelly" 

Arthnr  WUkinson 

Jamea  Brougham,  Adjutant  4  Mtddleeea  \ 

Bifle  Volumteer$  ) 

Wil&am  Henry  Moherly,  StoHon  8tqf\ 

QgUer,  Landour  Depot ) 

Charles  Linton   

Henry  Francis  TumbuU   

Walter  LuttrellMansel  

Thomas  Gockbnm  Hood 


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XiisunarAHTB . 
Arthur  Francis  George  Kichardflon,/iw<. 

qfMueketrf  x8  Oct.  79 

Sydney  George  Cumberland  Greenaway. 


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John 

Francis  Hoel  Probyn 

Edward  King  BJliot  Spenoe 

Yesey  Mangles  Stockley 

Hugh  Ed wurd  Grimes 

George  Xnick  Browne 

Frederick  Canning  Cortlandt  Angelo 

John  Edmund  Fiahbonme  Jacob 

Thomas  Lamb  

Edmund  Donougb  John  O'Brien  

Charles  Stewart  Foote  

Edward  Frederick  Henry  M*Swlney 
John  AntUl  Moggridge 


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Frederick  Campbell   

Leicester  Seward 

Lewis  Ernest  Cooper 

Francis  Blake  Simpson 

Douglas  Craven  PhiUott   

Frank  James  Brook  Campbell.... 
Frederick  Archibald  Adam  . 


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I  General  Ferryman  commanded 
the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean 
campaign  from  15th  Dec.  1854,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
and  attacks  on  the  i8th  June  and  8th 
Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  4th  Class  of 
the  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


Hugh  Pentland  Sheklecon 31  Jan.    80 

Pii|fSMu^«r.— Michael  Fenton,  17  Feb.  79 ;  Ensign,  30  April  58 ;  Lieut.,  30  Nov.  60;  Cap  tain,  5  Dec.  71. 
Quarter  Jla«<«r.— Samuel  Oordue,^7  ,5  Jan.  58. 

Faeinge  Buff.—Agenit,  Messrs.  E.  S.  Codd  and  Co.-~Iri$h  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Emharked  for  India,  6th  October  1872. 

J^  MiMor  Mansergh  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z863>65,  and  was  present  at  Orakan 

'  H^jor  Morphy  served  in  the  New  Zealand  ?rar  of  x86o-6x.   Also  in  that  of  X863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
n  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

^  Hi^or  Brook  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  Rangiriri 
Medal). 

^  (Captain  Dudgeon  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1 860-6 1 ,  and  was  present  at  Kahihi, 
latarikoriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  iJso  served  in  the  war  of  1863-45,  and  was  present  at  Rangiriri  (Medal) . 
"  Captain  Story  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Corps  (Medal). 
"  Captain  Whitehead  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874, 
nd  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafhl  (woun&d  slightly),  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassio  (Medal 
ith  Clasp).  ^ 

^^Captam  Kelly  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackenzie  in  Arabia  from  the 
7U1  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of  the 
on  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 
^7  Quarter  Master  Cordae  was  present  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  captoro  of  Canton 
U857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^^ 


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Ser.  Colonel.— Jon.  Sir  AugUBtua  Almeric  Spencer ,»  »C.B.  Jff«*v»,  8  April  35 ;  Lt.  '5  July  aj ;  Cap*.  »6  April  31 ; 
Half  I    Major,  '21  July  43  ;  Zt.Col^tl,  17  May  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  JiaM  0^«nerai,  13  Feb.  60 ;  Liewi.Getrsl, 

gUayeS;  General,  14  Sev^.  75  i  Colonel  iyrd  Foot,  14  Jrxne6g.     .,  ^     ^  ^  . 

ientenant  Colonel.— ^C  Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane,*  Eneion,  13  April  49 ;  Lt.  »X5  Oct.  52  :  Cant.  34  Anjf.  5S; 

BMfo/or,  19  Jan.   64;  Major,  'a8  Oct.  71  j  BtM.ColwUl,  7  Jan.  74;  ZMuteiUMi^  ColoMf,  x6  Feb.  75; 


Colonel.  7  Jan.  79. 
Mtjort.—p.f.e.  Harry  ArmBtrong  Brett,»  Depuig   Judge    Advoeaie,  Dublin;  JEntum,  »8  Sept  54;  Lint. 

^i  May  ss  •  Cop^.  *•  29  July  62 ;  Major,  20  Sept.  7X ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 
Stanley  Crozier, ^Ensian,  8  June  55  J  J^»»*-  '8  Jan.  56 ;  Cop^.  30  April  6^;  Mqjor,  1  Dec.  75. 
William  Liveeay,'  Enetgn,  26  Oct.  55 ;  ^>»»'-  '  3  -^.prU  57  ;  Capt.  30  Apnl  64 ;  JtfVyor.  19  June  76. 


George  Francis  Vesey*    ^. •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

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Spencer  Perc.Talbot  Nicholl,"  Adjutant  2 1 
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William  Clark" 

James  Thomas  O'Brien" 

John  ShakespearLanglands,.^^;-  «  -^*»- 1 

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William  Horace  Wilson 

Ralph  Basnett  Rastell  Williamson"  

William  Harcourt  Sawyer 

Herbert  Bowen   ■' 

Francis  Hole  Bourne 

James  Arthur  Strachan 


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3x  Deo.    78 


LlBUTBITAirTS. 

John  George  Cockbum  Curtis,  Interpreter 
Fra.  Hugh  Plowden.  Inet.of  Musk.ngDec.  76 

Percy  Temple  Rivett-Camao 

Fras.Arth.Bouverie  Talbot,  ^i/.  27  Aug.  77 

George  Herbert  Prichard    

Robert  Ecoles 

Gordon  Hugh  Lumsden  

Reginald  whitworth  Porter 

William  Sutherland  Widdicombe 

Horace  Augustus  Terry  

Archibald  Reeinald  Duncan 

Paul  Treby  Cflark 

George  Steuart  Kerrich  


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SbCOVD  LlEUTBlCAlTTB. 

John  Hanbury  Williams    

William  Hall  Mackintosh  Stewart . 

Alexander  Hugh  Dobbs 

Gerald  Francis  Mockler ., 


Henry  Robert  Stapleton  Cotton  .. 
Frederick  Charles  Wood  Rideout.. 

Llewellyn  James  Howell   

Edward  Leigh  HoUoway  , 


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35  May  78 

25  May  78 

X  May  78 

14  Sept.  78 

4  Deo.  78 

23  Jan.  79 

33  Jan.  79 

25  Feb.  80 


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12  Feb.    76 

6  Sept.  76 
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29  Nov.  76 
12  Feb.  78 
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Pajrma«/«r.— John  Sadlier  Brereton,  x  July  78 ;  Ent.  9  Apr, 
Quarter  Maeter.—ChBxlea  Valleyley  Leech,*  6  Nov.  67. 


1  The  Hon.  Sir  Aognstiu  Ahnark 
Spencer  served  throughout  the  Sut- 
em  campaign  of  18^-^5,  and  com- 
manded the  44th  Regiment  st  Ha 
battles  of  Alma  and  Ixikennan,  sie^ 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  oca- 
pation  of  the  Cemetery  and  sabmbi 
on  the  x8th  June— wounded.  Semd 
as  Brigadier  General,  and  ooo* 
manded  the  ist  Brigade  4th  Dmaa. 
in  support  in  the  right  atttck  is 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  and  &I1  of 
Sebastopol  on  8th  Sept.,  and  tabie- 
guentJy  commanded  the  Britiib 
Land  Forces  in  the  expedition  to  KiB> 
bourn,  resulting  in  the  capture  of 
those  forts  and  the  garrison  of  i^oo 
men  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB.,  OfBoer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardiniu 
and  Turkish  Medals,  and  jrd  dm 
of  the  Medjidie). 

7  Major  Livesav  served  in  the  np- 
pression  of  the  uidian  mukii^  froa 
Dec.  1857  to  Jan.  x86o.  indodo^  i> 
tions  at  Sahao  and  Puttrai  (Medil). 
Also  served  in  the  New  Zealsiid  wv 
in  X864-65,  including  expeditiont  is 
the  province  of  Taranaki  and  in  ccs- 
mand  of  outposts,  deetroying  naoy 
Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (MedaU. 
61 ;  Xf.  13  May  65 ;  Capt.  31  Aug.  7s. 


Faeingt  Vnn.io.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  28  Sept.  1872. 

*  Colonel  Cochrane  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  86th  Begt.  in  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Boi^ 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandairee  (slightly  wounded),  battle  of  Betws  (thm 
horses  shot  under  him),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  where,  under  a  tremendoas  fire 
Arom  the  fort,  he  planted  the  British  flag  on  tiie  top  of  the  Palace ;  battle  and  capture  of  Kooncb,  various  scti(ffi« 
before  Calpee  fh)m  isth  to  2xBt  May  1858,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Galpee,  bsttk  of 
Morar,  battle  before  and  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  Irregular  Oavaugr  onder  &r 
Robert  Napier  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Feroze  Shah  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  d^ 
spatches,  Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  as  Major  of  Brigade  with  the  Bn«d^ 
Field  Force  during  the  Indian  N.W.  fh)ntier  war  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■  LtColonel  Brett  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (Medal).  Also  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in 
X864-65  (Medal). 

*  Major  Crozier  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  oampaijp  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  at  Sahao,  Dooleypore. 
and  Purraha  (Medal).    Also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

*  Major  Yeeey  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  in  1854  (Medal).  Attacked  and  destroyed  s  partjcf 
Mopla  ftinatics  with  a  detachment  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September  1873,  and  nt 
thanked  by  the  Madras  Government. 

^^  Captain  Hammick  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatch  as  having  "pe^ 
formed  his  duty  as  Acting  Adjutant  with  great  coolness  and  courage  under  a  heavy  fire"  in  the  action  at  Te  Bup 
(Medal). 

^^  Captain  Money  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Makets  vc. 
Te  Ranga. 

^  Captain  Williamson  was  present  with  a  detachment  of  the  43rd  Light  Inftmtry  at  the  attack  on  and  deftr^ 
tion  of  a  party  of  Mopla  fanatics  at  Colatore,  Malabar,  on  the  8th  September  1873,  and  was  thanked  \fjv 
Madras  Government. 

1"  Captain  Nicholl  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  during  1864-66  (Medal),  and  was  thanked  bT  H.R.H.  the  Ctm- 
mander  in  Chief  on  account  of  good  service  in  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (wounded  in  the  head). 

"  Captain  Clark  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  and  was  thaxJced  by  H.ILH.  the  Oonunander  in  CW 
on  account  of  good  service  at  the  action  of  the  Gate  Pah  (severely  wounded).  Served  also  with  ezpedikioBi « 
the  province  of  Taranaki,  destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

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"Ata."  "Alma.**  "Ih-xibxa-v**  " Sitastopol "  "Taxit  Fobm." 

Tean  Bar.  Oolmel.— c.  CB  «r  Thomaa  Reed,i  GCl?.  Carnef.  26  Aug.  13 ;    Zt.  »a  May  15 ;    Capt.  'ig  Feb.  a^  •  Jfafor 

K"  ?a%"  ^'l^T  'U  ^•^^~'.'"  ^^?-  ^J  ,%'^1.  a3Nov.4i;  3fa>or  ff*i«^/,  ao  June  Mi  i<«?.0«M?S: 
£??j  £5i!     4  May  60  :  &#Mtfra2,  i  Jan.  68 ;  Colonel  44th  Foot,  a  Aug.  58.  * 

Xiootanant  OoIohaU.— John  Sidney  Hand,*  Eneiffn,  P13  May  53;  Lieut.  ^iS  Aug.  54;  Capt,  i»i6  Nov  60. 
BtJl^or,  IS  Aug.  68  ;  M4^or,  5  Oct.  72;  XMi*toSa«#  ciioiw/,  16  Sept.  76.  »  54.  ^  P*.     10  xmov.  00, 

Majon.— Charles  Elphlnstone  Rennie,^  J^nt^n,  19  Nov.  58;   X^ 'ao  April  60;    Capt.  '92  June  67;  Jfq/or, 


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OAPVAnrs, 
Bdward  Charles  Pemberton  Pigott,^  Ac^j 

Madrae  Volunteer  Quarde 

Beinhold  Saker  Bald,.iil;.  WeetEwsexMiUtia 

Biyan  Hesleden  Foster 

Henry  George  Lefiroy 

William  Douglas  Saunders , 

p.9.e.  Charles  Hussey  Walsh,  Aeeietant 

Q.  if.  een.  BrUiek  Burmak  Divieion 

Thomas  Thompson  Irvine*  

William  Wood 

Ellis  Ramsay  Beid 

Piers  Edgoumbe^o 

Seton  Churchill    

Herbert  Francis  Hill 


'16  Jan.    55 

'91  Sept.  60 
~  9  Deo.    64 

X  May    67 


29  June  55 

'23  Deo.  64 

P  I  Sept.  69 

P17N0V.  69 

'  3  Sept.  70 


Pis  Feb. 

13  May    59  '37  Sept.  61 

93  Aug.  59  '  9  Dec.  64 

31  Mar.  631    3  Jan.  69 

3  Feb.   69 1    8  Feb.  71 

'93  June  65  '93  May  66 

^  3  Feb.    69,'  3  May  71 

P97  Feb.    69  'ax  June  71 


KeUy. 


Thomas  James  I 


James  Witten  Thompson 

Arthur  Arnold  Barrett 

James  Alexander  Bell , 

William  Graydon  Carter .. 
George  Bichard  Ellis 


SbOOITO  LZXTOITASTB. 

Charles  EdwardOrman  

William  Scott  Watson 

WiUiam  Legh  Boswell . 


LXXUTBH'AVM. 

Thomas  Scrope  Wellesley  Bernard 

Edward  Morrell,   Inet.  of   Uutketrjf  99) 

April  79. 3 

George  Hudleston  Powell,  StatUm  Stqffl 

Officer^  Thametmtfo  j 

p.«.«.  Edward  Nash  


Quurles  Doherty  Bosser 

.mesPearce 
Francis  Ventris 


Henry  Hyde  Williamson  Nason 
JohnTrev 


ivor  Spencer   

Stephen  Neary 

Bdward  Lainson  Guilding  .. 
William  Beaufort  Brabazon 


'  9  Oct.    69 
'17  Nov.  69 

»x3Feb.   66 

tSepL  7z 
J  Oct.    71 


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30  Jan.  78 

X  May  78 

30  Jan.  78 

4  Dec.  78 

aa  Jan.  79 

4  Dec.  78 

x3Aug.  79 

x3Aug.  79 


CATTAiy.     I  BMV.KAJ. 


10  Nov.   69 

I  3  Sept.  70 

'ax  June  71 

'  9  Sept.  71 

"^  7  Oct.    71 

35  Feb.  74 

I  Jan.  75 

X  April  75 

8  Deo.    7; 

7  Aug.  7I 

3xAug.  78 

35  Aug.  76 


]>az  June  71 
'  9  Sept.  7x 


38  Oct. 

98  Oct. 
98  Oct. 
3  Dec. 
XI  Feb. 
30  Dec. 
10  Sept. 
zo  Sept. 
10  Sept. 
aS  Oct. 


^  Sir  Thomas  Reed  served  the  cam- 
7z  pdgn  of  18x5,  and  was  present  at  the 
71  battle  of  Waterloo.  In  X846  he  com- 

74  manded  a  Brigade  of  the  Army  of 

75  the  Sutleg,  and  was  wounded  and  had 
71  a  horse  kiUed  under  him  at  the  battle 
75  of  Feroseshah  (Medal).  Commanded 
75  and  made  the  military  disposition  of 
75  the  Troops  in  the  Punjanb  at  the 
lf>  breaking  out  of  the  mutmy  in  1857, 

which  resulted  in  the  tranquillity  of 
that  Province  and  constituting  it 
the  base  of  operations  against  Delhi, 
for  which  he  received  the  "entire 
approbation  "  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief  in  India,  and  subsequently  the 
aolmowledgments  of  the  Governor 
General,  as  well  as  for  his  services  in 
command  of  the  Troops  before  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  XCB,). 


i'syflUM<0r.— Robert  Bent  FarweU,  az  Feb.  60 ;  Konora^  Major,  21  Feb.  75 ;  Stqf  Pagmaeler,  4  June  79. 
Quarter  if(iMf«r.— Samuel  William  Tempest,^"  31  July  69. 

VaetmgeYeilGW.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jru4  AffenU,SirE.  Borough,  Bt,  and  Co. 
Smbarked  for  India,  26  Sept,  71, 

*  Lt Colonel  Hand  served  with  the  Sand  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  flrom  the  9nd  Sept.  X855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebsstopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  India  in  suppressing 
the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  indudmg  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the 
Qwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddee,  and  occupation  of  Futtehghur ;  served  with  the  Royal  Artilleiy  at  the 
action  of  Khankur  duringthe  Rohilound  campaign,  defence  of  the  Jail  of  Shal\jehanpore,  affiurs  of  Mahomdee  and 
Bhahabad,  and  action  of  jBunkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  in  command  of  a 
Squadron  throughout  the  oampiugn  in  China  in  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangku,  captxire  of 
the  Takoo  Forts,  actions  at  Ohunkiawhan  andTongchow,  destraotion  of  the  Emperor's  Palace,  and  surrender  of 
Pekin  (Meditl  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters 
Staff  ss  Director  to  the  Highland  Transport  "nain  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice 
thanked  by  Lord  Napier,  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  M^or,  and  Medal) . 

*  Major  Rennie  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  storm  and 
capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^Captain Pemberton  Pigott  served  in  the  Crimea  iVom  xst  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopo 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  aa  Adjutant  of  the  44th  Regiment  during  the  campaign  of  z86o 
in  the  north  of  China*  indnding  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts 
(Medal  with  ClasrtT^  ,        -«  «     . 

*  Captain  Irvine  served  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley  in  the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  z86o 
and  durins  theoeoapafeton  of  Tientsin  (mentioned in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Oaptam  Bdgcumbe  serred  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in 
Febnutfj  sad  March  1867. 
**  Qnartsr  Master  Tempest  mtt^  in  the  8z«t  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  2857-58  (Medal). 


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*  T^XTlBi. "  "  BUBACO  "  "  PUIHTBB  d'OHOB"  "  ClTTDAl)  ROBBIfiO"  "Ba»AJOX"  "  SAlAMlBCi- 

Ptbbitbbb"  "N1TBI.LB**  **0bthb8"  "Toulousb*'  "PBjrnrstTLA"   "  Ava"  "  A«¥B5nm. 

Colonel.— Sir  Daniel  LyBone.iJTCf.,  Qifare«r  Jfa«<«r  ffeiMraZ;  Etuign,  '26  Dec.  34;  i*.  23  Aug.  37 ;  ^'^^ 
'20  Dec.  43 ;  Ifo/or,  '3  Aug.  49 ;  LtCoUmel,  ax  Sept.  5^ ;  Colonel,  17  July  55  J  M<i^or  Oeueral^  6  JUrcli  6e , 
Lteut.aeneral,  3  June  77 ;  General,  14  July  79  j  Co/onri  45th  Foot,  35  Aug.  78.  ^      ,,  • 

Lieutonaiit  Odonel.— John  Ingle  Preston,*  Ensign,  x6  June  54 ;  ^'  '»S  Feb.  56  ;  Cofrf.  »a6  Nov.  6x ;  Jl«?9i'. 
zaFeb.  73;  Xf.Oo2oiMi,  4  Aug.  75.  ,  „.  _. 

lUjort.— Henry  Blakeney  Hayward,*  En*,  8  July  56 ;  H.  '24  Aug.  58 ;  Capt.  '14  June  64;  Major,  zj  reo.  75. 

Thomaa  Edmund  Adama,*  Bneiffn,  29  Deo.  S4  i  ■£«•»<.  13  April  55 ;  Cttpt.  '14  June  64 ;  JCgyor,  4  Aug.  75- 


Captaivb. 
Robert  J.  Callwell«  . 


Henry  Hodson  Hooke,'  Adj.  Nottingham  \ 
MUitia S 


Robert  Henry  Dillon 

John  Olphert  Gago,» -^ittorf  I^mdon-\ 

deny  MiUtia  S 

Herbert  Stoddart  Neild 15  Feb. 

Nevill  Henry  Reeve** '12  June 

Henry  Lambardi*  '13  July 

Alexander  Wright,"  ai  Stqf  College la  Feb. 

James  M'Cleverty    .'10  July 

George  Henry  Cobbold '  9  Nov. 

Morton  Frederick  Thrupp ■'14  Oct. 

Arthur  Morton ''29  Oct. 

George  HounBomFort ^23  Oct. 


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»i8  Dec. 

13  Aug. 

24  Mar. 
1*29  Mar. 


LXBUTBVAJTTS. 

Arthur  Cliflbrd  Lloyd 

John   William  Thring  Hume,  Inei.  of\ 

Mueketrg  1  Max.  79  S 

Edward  Augustufl  Carter 

Edward  Cecil  Dowse 

Herbert  Edward  Hudson  

George  Alfred  Jones,  Adjutant  4  Aug.  75... 

Henry  Edward  Neild 

William  Bicknell  Coney 

PhiUp  Hugh  Dalbiao 

John  Christopher  Bwann 

Arthur  Dolben  Bulpett  

Henry  Arthur  LittledAle  

James  Henry  B.  Todd-Thomton 

Napier  Langford  Fearse  


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Pi7Sept.  61 

»  3  June  sg 

x8  Sept.  63 

P19  July  64 

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68|P27  July 

67' 5  May  wv 
681*27  Aug.   70 

58  1*19  Dec.  62 

67    38  Oct.  71 


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BBOOVD  LXBimVAHTS. 

Charles  Newoomen  Watts  


24  Mar. 

8  July 

'  9  Feb. 


13  Aug.  79 


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'i6May  65.    i  Oct.    77 
12  Nov.  73" 

7  Jan.  74 
27  Feb.   75 1 

8  Mar.  751 
X  April  75 1 
4  Aug.  75 

x9Deo.  771 
39  June  78 
21  Apr.  75 
30  Jan.    79 


a8  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

30  Dec.  71 

X2N0V.  73 

23  May  74 
II  Feb.  75 
XX  Feb.  75 
XI  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
20  Nov.  75 
X2  Nov.  73 
17  Jan.  77 

24  Mar.  77 


BBBV.KAJ.    I     BT.M.CSM. 


*  Major  Adamsserved  in  the  CrixBA 
with  the  a8tb  BegimenK  from  aota 
Aug.  185s,  and  was  present  at  ibi 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medil 
with  Clasp,  and  Tarkiah  Medal). 


Pajr«Mf<«r.— Thomas  Byans  Stuart,  X7  Dec.  78 ;  Snt.  i  Apr.  56;  Lt,  'xa  June  60;  Capt,  '2  Sept.  68. 
Qftorter  if a«<«r.— Maurice  Higgins,  25  Jan.  71. 


Facinae  Gnen.-— Agent*,  Messrs.  Coz  k  Co. 
Metumedfrom  India,  Mareh  1878. 
>  Sir  Daniel  Lysons  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39,  including  the  actions  of  8L  Deajs 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  St.  Eustache.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  general  orders  on  the  oeeann 
of  the  wreck  of  the  transport  Premier  on  4th  November  184  ^ ;  promoted  in  consequence.  Served  the  ShMcb  csb« 
paign  of  x854-5< ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  the  minor  sflkin 
of  Bulganac,  M'KenBie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava,  and  throughout  the  whole  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  led  tte 
main  Column  of  attack  on  the  Redan  by  the  Light  Division  on  the  i8th  June,  and  commanded  a  Bri«{mde  ia  tk« 
latter  part  of  the  action  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  engaged  in  the  final  aasaalt  of  d» 
Redan  on  the  8th  September  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches)  toomnuuided  the  and  Brurade  Lijcbi 
Diviiiion  from  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Offloer  of  tte 
Legion  of  Honour,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.) 

*  LUColonel  Preston  and  Major  Ha3rward  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  iS69, 
and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Callwell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  Commissariat  Department,  in  Command  of  (he  Btalio&n 
Attala  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Hooke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Gage  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  Adjutant  45th  Begimenti  and  wea  preieai  al  tto 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

10  Captains  Reeve,  Lambard,  and  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x8W,  lad  were  ifffirt  U  fte 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


Gontinuation  of  Notes  to  43rd  Regiment, 


^*  Captain  O'Brien  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions  In  the  province  of  Ttanask^ 
destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

**  Quarter  Master  Leech  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  Mutiny  in  x858-59> 
and  was  present  with  the  Field  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  TUitia  Vopeesad 
Ferose  Snah  on  the  line  of  the  Taptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force.  Served  ia  ik« 
New  Zealand  war  in  x86x  at  the  Waitara  before  Te  Arei's  Pah ;  also  during  the  war  in  x86^-66,  indndin^  the  ofios- 
tions  in  the  Provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui,  nearly  the  whole  of  which  time  he  did  the  dntiee  of  Qsaitir 
Master  to  the  regiment  when  a  non-commissioned  officer,  and  was  fisvoarably  mentioned  n/oA  recommended  ftr  t 
commission  on  the  ^th  August  1865  (Medal), 


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"  DOMIVXCl.  "  "  SXTABTOPOL." 

OolMiel.— Charles  Stuart,  En9.  '30  Deo.  a6;  Id.  '31  Dec.  28;  Z<.  ^  Cap<.  »a6  July  3a;  Capi.  ^  Lt,  Colonel 
15  April  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Mcyor  General,  a8  Jan.  60 ;  Lieui.  General,  i  May  68 ;  Qeneral,  ao  May  1  s : 
Co/o»</46thFoot,  20  June  70.  *   ^      ^  io» 

iMUtenantOelonel.— Robert  Bennett,^  Eneign,  '17  Oct.  $1-,  Lt.  6  June  54;  CoptoJn,  'a4  April  ss;  Jfo/or. 
15  Oct.  68  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  26  Julv  76.  -r      *-       j^,       -v     » 

Migorfc— William  Stewart  Richardaon*  Eneign,  23  Nov.  52 ;  i<.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Cop*.  '24  Au».  s8 ;  1?«.  Jfoior. 
5  July  7a ;  Major,  5  June  75.  ^        t       m   a   *  j    » 

Thomaa  John,*  Enaign,  ^lo  June  53  ;  J^-  '  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  a4May6i ;  BtMty'or,  8  July  74;  Jfa/or,  26  July  76. 


Cjk.PTA.IHB. 

Frank  Grieve* 

Richard  L.  William  Moore  Maydwell.... 

John  Joseph  Forsyth  Grant  

Francis    Henry    A.  Disney    Roebuck, 

Adjutant  Eaet  MiddUeex  miiHa 

James  FitzEustace  Forster  , 

John  Maxwell  Low  

Henry  Horatio  Newman  , 

William  FarweU    

p.«.e.  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier  Kitchener, 

InetruetorE,  If.  College 

William  BarrinGrton  Browne  

Henry  Thomas  WardeAUatt,  at  Stqff  College 
John  Beeves    


P13  Nov. 
25  Apr. 

'a6  Feb. 

P19  Deo. 
'19  Dec. 
'23  Aug. 
P29  Sept. 

'xo  July 

8  Jan. 
30  Oct. 


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'17  July 


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Mueketrg  9  Sept.  76 J 

Henry  Pwrry  Carden   

Arthur  HemeryDumaresq 

Keith  Henry  St.  Greorge  Young 

John  Hamilton  Yerschoyle 

John  Montagu  Rodney  Bden    

Henry  Westenra  Carden 

George  Ashby  Ashby,  Aijuiant  xo  Feb.  77 

Wolstan  Francis    

George- Beade  MaoMullen 

Edmund  John  Hollway  , 

Frederick  William  Steele   

Hewlett  Charles  Perklus 

John  Alexander  Wright  Falls , 


BicovD  LnunvAVTS. 

Richard  Samuel  Ireland 

William  Lueg  Harvey 

Henzy  Gktge  Morris 

Arthur  Morrison   h 


58 

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62'Px4  Sept.  66 


62  '29  Sept. 
64 1 'x6  Oct. 
65  »ia  Dec. 


>  9  Aug.  68 


'xaDeo.    68 


1*10  Feb.    69 

P16  Mar. 
Paa  Oct. 
'5  Mar. 


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xsBept.  77 
30  Jan.  78 
30  Jan.  78 
xz  May    78 


19  Oct.  68 

'x6Mar.  70 

'25  Dec.  67 

9  Apr.  70 

'16  Sept.  68 

28  Mar.   74 

5  June  75 

ax  July   75 

X3N0V.  75 

x  July  76 
a6  July  76 
a6  Sept  77 


'22  Mar.  7x 

x3June  74 

19  June  74 
4  Dec.  74 

13  June  75 

a7  June  75 

ax  Sept.  74 

aoNov.  75 

20  Nov.  75 
XX  Sept.  76 
II  Sept.  76 
iz  Nov.  76 
99  Nov.  76 
29  Nov.  76 


CAPTAIK. 


BBBV.MAJ. 


Major  John  served  with  the 
Queen's  in  the  Campaign  of  x  860  in 
China,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  tlie 
inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
•  Captain  Booth.— For  War  Ser- 
vices see  Army  Pay  Department. 


PflyMM/«r.— Thomas  George  Booth,*  30  Oct.  78;  Ene.  x6  May  65 ;  Id.  15  Sept.  6s;  Capt.  31  Aug.  78. 
Q^KorUr  JfMfw-.— George  Styles,  ix  July  74' 

Faeinge  YeUow.—^mto,  Messrs.  E.  B.  Codd  ft  Co.— Jrwi  AgnU,  Messrs.  Cane  ft  Sons. 
J&iAa/rked  for  Bermuda,  21  October  1876. 


^  LtColonel  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Adjutant  of  the  63rd  Begt.,  and  was  present  at  the 
bstUes  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
'  Major  Biohaxdson  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  InfSuitry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
unpaign  in  1857-59;  marched  through  Central  India  fW>m  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1858  a  dliBf 
— =--'•---  -  ■•  ....  . «., "UU^ — J- J  _  ■»%-.. 

„ ^  ^, »3i  -  , 

Detachment  of  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Ferose  Shah  on  the  96th 
Anirast  x8s9  (mentionedln  despatches  by  General  Whitlock  for  both  actions,  Medal) . 

*  Captain  Grieve  served  with  the  46th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  3rd  September  1855  to  the  aothMay  1856, 
zidoding  the  aiege  and  (kll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


during  the  hottest  season  of  the  year;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee ;  oonmianded  a  Detachment 
St  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  ontheaist  aand  and  aprd  Deo.  XJ58    -' 


itance  of  1,300  miles 

of  the  43rd 

also  oommandea  a 


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Cdonel.— Str  Daniel  LyBone.iJTCJB.,  Qifarf«r  lfa«<tfr  Oeneral;  Enaign,  '26  Dec.  34;  li*.  «3  Anff.  37 ;  Cw«aw, 
'20  Dec.  43 ;  Jfo/or,  '3  Aug.  49 ;  Lt.CoUniel,  ax  Sept.  $4;  Colonel,  17  July  55 ;  Major  Oeneral,  6  March  68 ; 
L%«ut.Qen*ral,  2  June  77;  General,  14  July  79;  Co/owei  45th  Foot,  25  Aug.  78.  ,      v  ■ 

Lieutenant  Odonel.— John  Ingle  Preeton,* -feim^n,  16  June  54;  I^-  '15  Feb.  56  ;  Copt  '26  Nor.  6x  ;  Major, 
IB  Feb.  73;  Id.Colonel,  4  Aug.  75. 

lUjort.— Henry  Blakeney  Hayward,*  En$,  8  July  56 ;  Lt.  P24  Aug.  58 ;  Capt.  '14  June  64 ;  Mqfor,  97  Feb.  7s. 

Thomas  Edmund  Adama,*  Bwriffn,  29  Deo.  54 ;  Lieut.  13  April  55 ;  Cttpt.  ^14  June  64 ;  Miyor,  4  Aug.  75« 


CAPTiLUrB. 

Robert  J.  Callwell*  . 


Henry  Hodson  no6ke,T  Adj.  NotHnffham\ 
MUiHa } 


Robert  Henry  Dillon 

John  Olphert  Qvkgo,*  Adjutant  London- \ 

derry  Militia  S 

Herbert  Stoddart  Neild 

NeviU  Henry  Reeve" 

Henry  Lambard  "  

Alexander  Wright,"  at  8U^  College 

James  M'Cleverty    

George  Henry  Cobbold 

Morton  Frederick  Thrupp 

Arthur  Morton  

George  Honnaom  Fort 


LiBUTlVAKTB. 

Arthur  Clifford  Lloyd 

John  William  Thring  Hume,  InH.  0/) 

Mueketrg  1  Mar.  70  S 

Edward  Augustus  Garter 

Edward  Cecil  Dowse 

Herbert  Edward  Hudson   

George  Alfred  Jojiea,  Adjutant  4  Aug.  75... 

Henry  Edward  Neild 

William  Bicknell  Coney 

Philip  HughDalbiao 

John  Christopher  Swann 

Arthur  Dolben  Bulpett  

Henry  Arthur  Littledale  

James  Henry  B.  Todd-Thomton 

Napier  Langford  Fearse  


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13  Aug. 

24  Mar. 
1*29  Mar. 

IS  Feb. 
^12  June 
'13  July 

12  Feb. 
Pio  July 
'  9  Nov. 
P14  Oct. 
'P29  0ct. 
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24  Mar. 

8  July 

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Charles  Newoomen  Watts  


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:iQDec. 
I  i  i  Nov. 
23  May 
I J  Feb. 
II  Feb. 

11  Feb. 
10  Sept. 
20  Nov. 

1 2  Nov. 
17  Jan. 
j4Mar. 


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13  Aug.  79 


1  Oct    77 


12  Nov.  73 

7  Jan.    74 
27  Feb.    75  ( 

8  Mar.  75, 
X  April  751 
4  Aug.   75 

19  Dec.    77 

29  June  78 
21  Apr.  75 

30  Jan.    79 


*  Major  Adams  served  in  the  Crimes 
with  the  28th  Regiment  from  acih 
Aug.  z85«,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  and  fitU  of  Sebastopol  (lledsl 
wiUi  Clasp,  and  Tarkiah  Medal). 


Pa|fMa«f«r.— Thomas  Bvans  Btoart,  17  Dec.  78 ;  Snt.  x  Apr.  56;  Lt.^  12  June  60 ;  Capt,  '2  Sept  68. 
Quarter  Jfot^.— Maurice  Higgins,  25  Jan.  71. 


Facinot  Green.—Agente,  Messrs.  Coz  k  Co. 
Metumedfrom  India,  Mareh  1878. 
I  Sir  Daniel  Lysons  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39,  including  the  actions  of  St.  Deaii 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  St.  Enstache.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  general  orders  on  the  occssioa 
of  the  wreck  of  the  transport  Premier  on  4th  November  1849 ;  promoted  in  consequence.  Served  the  IBastem  csrn* 
paign  of  1854-5C ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  Inkerman,  the  minor  sffsin 
of  Hnlganac,  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  of  Balaklava,  and  throughout  the  whole  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  led  Ue 
main  Column  of  attack  on  the  Redan  by  the  Light  Division  on  the  x8th  Jane,  and  commanded  a  Brigade  in  th» 
latter  part  of  the  action  (slightly  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  engaged  in  the  final  assault  of  tb« 
Redan  on  the  8th  September  (severely  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches)  looomuuided  the  and  Brigade  Liffat 
Division  firom  October  1855  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  Omoer  of  th« 
Legion  of  Honour,  Sardinian  andTurkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie.) 

*  LtColonel  Preston  and  Ms^'or  Hayward  served  with  the  45th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  oampaign  in  z868, 
and  were  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  ^tagdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Callwell  served  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  in  the  (yomnussariat  Departmont,  in  Command  of  the  Stataon  ti 
AtUla  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Hooke  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Grage  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z86S  as  A^utant  45th  Regiment,  and  was  preseaft  at  tba 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

10  Captains  Reeve,  Lambard,  and  Wright  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868,  sad  were  pressaiaA  Ike 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 


Gontintiation  of  Notes  to  43rd  Regiment, 

^*  CJaptain  O'Brien  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-65,  including  expeditions  in  the  proyinoe  of  Tanaski, 
destroying  many  Pahs  and  fortified  villages  (Medal). 

*>  Quarter  Master  Leech  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  Mutiny  in  1858-s^ 
and  was  present  with  the  Field  Column  under  Colonel  Warre  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  nndsr  Tantia  Topee  sod 
Ferose  Shah  on  the  line  oftheTaptee  river  in  co-operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force.  Served  in  the 
New  Zealand  war  in  z86i  at  the  Waitara  before  Te  Arei's  Pah ;  also  during  the  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  open- 
tions  in  the  Provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Wanganui,  nearly  the  whole  of  which  time  he  did  the  duties  of  Qositsr 
Master  to  the  regiment  when  a  non-commissioned  officer,  and  was  fisvourably  mentioned  f^&drooominended  for  a 
commission  on  the  $th  August  1865  (Medal). 


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OolmieL— Charlea  Stuart,  JSn*.  '30  Deo.  26;  Li.  '31  Deo.  a8;  Li.  4-  Capi.  '26  July  32;  Capi  4- Li»  Colonel 

15  April  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  M<yor  General,  a8  Jan.  60 ;  Lieni.General,  x  May 68 ;  General,  20 Mav  1  s  • 

Co2oim2 46th  Foot,  2o  June  70.  ^       -^  ij» 

11  Ii~tMiantCWQiiel.-Robert  Bennett,!  .BiM^^  '17  Oct.  51;  i^  6  June  54;  Capiain,  '24  April  55;  Jfq/or, 

I  i^  Oct,  6i ;  Lteutenant  Colonel,  26  July  7^.  -r     *-      .»j*      -v     » 

j8  ;  ...    lI^«r«.-WiUiam  Stewart  Richardrou.*  Eneign,  23  Nov.  52;  Li.g  Feb.  55;  Capi.  '24  Auff.  58;  .Bf.  Major, 

!     5  July  72 ;  Major,  5  June  75.  *      i-         t       m   ;>  3  j    , 

V  I  ...    Thomas  John.*  JSneign,  Pio  June  53  ;  -^^  '  Pec.  54 ;  Cap*.  24May  6i ;  BtMqfor,  8  July  74;  Ifq/or,  26  July  76. 

I  Captaiits. 

25     —    Frank  Grieve* 

20     ...  I  Richard  L.  William  Moore  Maydwell.. 
20   l^^u  John  Joseph  Forgyth  Grant  . 


16 


15  Mt 
I  16  ' 
14 


Francis  Henry  A.  Disney  Roebuck,) 
Adjniant  Baei  Middleeex  Militia > 

James  FitsEustace  Forster  

John  Maxwell  Low  

Henry  Horatio  Newman  

WilUam  Farwell    

p.f.tf.  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier  Kitchener, ) 
Inetmeior  S.  M.  College j 

William  Barrinflrton  Browne  

Henry  Thomas  WardeAllaU,  aiStqf  Collie 

John  Beeves    


20  Feb.  55 1    6  July    55 

'13  Nov.  6oj'i9Jan.    64 

25  Apr.  58 '17  July    60 

p26Feb.  64 '17  Apr.   67 

'19  Deo.  62!»i4  Sept.  66 


P19  Dec.  62 

»23Aug.  64 

'29  Sept.  65 

PioJuly  66 

8  Jan.  68 

30  Oct.  66 

P  9  Aug.  68 


LlXUTBKAKTS. 

Bnrrard  Rawson  Crosier,  Imtmeior  of) 

Mnekeiry  9  Sept.  76 J 

Henry  Parry  Garden   

Arthur  HemeryDumaresq 

Keith  Heniy  St.  George  Young 

John  Hamilton  Yerschoyle 

John  Montagu  Rodney  Bden    

Henry  Westenra  Garden 

George  Ashby  Ashby,  Adjutant  10  Feb.  77 

Wolstan  Francis    

George*  Beade  MacMullen 

Edmund  John  HoUway  

Frederick  William  Steele   

Hewlett  Charles  Perkins 

John  Alexander  Wright  Falls 


Sxcovn  LmnxvuTTS. 
Richard  Samuel  Ireland 


William  Lueg  Harvey  . 
Henry  Ghkge  Morris  .... 
Arthur  Morrison 


'29  Sept.  65 
»x6  Oct.  67 
'x2Dec.  68 
»ioFeb.   69 

Pi6Mar.  70 
'22  Oct.  70 
P  5  Mar.   70 


'x2  Deo.   68  ^22  Mar.  71 


2V]>  LIXUT. 


xsSepL  77 
30  Jan.  78 
30  Jan.  78 
XX  May    78 


X3  June 

19  June 
4  Dec. 

13  June 
27  June 
21  Sept. 

20  Nov. 
20  Nov, 
XX  Sept. 
II  Sept. 
IX  Nov. 
29  Nov. 
29  Nov. 


19  Oct.  68 
'x6Mar.  70 
'25  Dec.    67 

'  9  Apr.    70 

'x6  Sept.  68 

28  Mar.   74 

5  June  75 

21  July   75 

13  Nov.  75 

X  July  76 
26  July  76 
26  Sept  77 


Major  John  served  with  the 
Queen's  in  the  Campaign  of  i860  in 
China,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku.  and  tlie 
inner  Taku  Fort  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
«  Captain  Booth.— For  War  Ser- 
vioes  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


'  IS  I  ...  P^qriwj/tfr.— Thomas  Geotve  Booth,'  30  Oct.  78;  Snt.  x6  May  65 ;  Lt.  15  Sept.  65 ;  Capi.  31  Aug.  78. 
6  I  ...    (^narter  Maeter.'-'Qeorge  Styles,  11  July  74. 

JPaeinge  Yiilow.—Apenie,  Messrs.  E.  S.  Codd  A  Co.— Iriek  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  A  Sons. 
Abarhedfor  Bermuda,  2x  October  1876. 

^  LtOokmel  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  A^utant  of  the  63rd  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the 
btUles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Ua^T  Riebardson  served  with  the  Baugor  Field  Force  in  the  43rd  Light  InfSuitry  durin^r  the  Indian  mutivy 
Minpaign  in  1857-59;  marched  through  Central  India  firom  Bangalore  to  Calpee  in  1858  a  distance  of  1,300  miles 
daring  the  hottest  season  of  the  year ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Kirwee ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  431'd 
>t  the  siege  of  Kirwee  when  surrounded  by  5,000  rebels  on  the  2TSt  22nd  and  23rd  Deo.  1858 ;  also  commandea  a 
Detsohmentof  the  43rd  when  engaged  against  the  rebels  in  the  Balabet  Jungles  under  Feroxe  Shah  on  the  26tb 


Aoffnst  x8s9  (mentioned  in  despatches  by  General  Whitlock  for  both  actions,  Medal) . 
*  CsDtain  Grieve  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from,  the  3rd  September  1855  to  the  aothMay  1856, 
sdTiding  the  siege  «nd  (kll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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"TA.BIPA."  "VinoMi."  "St.  Smabtlut'*  " PiinirsuLi. "  "Ari."  "Alma"  "Jxxmmmxx**  "SiTAttowi" 
ColoneL— ^r  William  Sherbrooke  Ramsay  Norcotb,i  XCJ?.,  2}u2£^.  13  June  aa;  i#.  16  June  25;  M,  ai 


28  July  67  ;  Lt.Colonelt  z  Sept.  75, 
Majors.— Jamea  Murray  Straton,*  Bntign,  '3  Nov.  54;  LUui.  9  Mar.  55;  Capi.  '25  Jane  58;  BiM*^, 

5  July  72 ;  Major t  i  Sept.  75. 
WUliam  Barclay  Gordon  Gleather,«  A$Mtani  At^iutani  Qtneral  and  Intmwior  of  QpMtaaia,  AUtr$hd;  A* 

ttyn,  13  Oct.  54 ;  Lieut.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  9  April  61 ;  Brevet  Mtyor,io  May  74 ;  Mtyor,  ao  Mar.  y8. 


3>/,. 


Feb.  40;  Jfajor.  z  Aug.  47 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.Colonel,  22  Dec.  54 ;    Colonel,  39  June  55;  JO^er 
Qeneral,  6  March  68 ;  Luut.  General,  2  June  77 :  General,  14  July  79 ;  Colonel  47th  Foot,  10  March  78. 
eutenant  Colonel.— William  FitzRoy,  Bneign,  '29  May  49;  LUnt.  »io  Feb.  54;  Ce^.  »a  Nov.  55;  Mejer 


GAPTJlIVS. 

Frederick  George  Berkeley  ,.44/.  3  Lan<ia'\ 

ehire  liiUtia  } 

Dudley  North*  

Alfred  Campbell  Blair  Hall 

(Jeorge  Vacnell  Boyd 

William  Fowler* 

Vincent  Robert  Bificoe 

Jamea  Stuart  

William  Langmore  Wreford  

p.e.e.VLaxTj  Coo^&r, ^^VieeConeulinAnatoUa 

Alleyne  Cox  Yard  

William  Henry  Ridge  Gunner 

Charles  Vaughan  Trotter 


»i3  July 

'zo  Sept. 
»az  Sept. 
P13  April 

10  Jan. 
'21  June 
P26  April 
i'z4Mar. 

xo  Nov. 
'  5  June 
►23  Nov. 


LllUTSVAlTTS. 

Harry  Stewart  Bruce  Hodgkinson,  Adj.  ^ 
12  June  78 J 

Daniel  de  Hoghton 

David  Arthur  George  Lascellea 

Alfred  John  Lees  

Henry  Robert  Day 

Hugh  Gastrell  Leonard 

Newdigate  Addinffton  Knightley  Bume 

Harry  AshworthTaylor,Iiu<.  ofMu. 
lo  June  7Q 

Frederick  William  Jones 

John  Randal  Fraser , 

John  Bowers  William  Atkin.., 


lueketry^ 


SlCOVD  LlSXTTlVAVTS. 

William  Hugh  Erie  Murray  

Hugh  Fortescue  Coleridge 

Gerald  Alft^  Norcott  

George  William  Henry  Le  Feuvre.. 


BKSI&ir  OB 
2in>  LIBUT. 


58  P14  Feb. 

58  '15  Oct. 
60  '2z  June 
58  '24  May 

63  9  June 

64  '  9  Nov. 

64  '21  Mar. 

65  t6  Dec. 

65  '23  Nov. 

66  '17  May 
70    28  Oct. 

30  Dec. 


1  May 
z  May 

II  May 


22  Jan.  79 
aa  Jan.  79 
x3Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 


12  Nov.  73 

28  Feb.  74 
23  Nov.  74 
a8  April  76 

13  June  76 

10  Sept.  76 

11  Sept.  76 

29  Nov.   76 

2x  June  79 
7  Jan.  80 
7  Jan.   80 


CAPTAIV.       BBSV.XAJ.       BT.LT.COU 


'2z  June  64 

'  5  June  66 
>*i7  May    71 

16  July  73 
X  April  70 
8  Dec.    77 

19  Jan.  76 
23  Jan.  78 
23  Jan.  78 
2  Mar.  78 
z8  Sept.  78 

17  May    79 


t  Oct.    77 
z  April  74 

X  April  74- 


PayiiMM<»r.— George  Howard  Moore-Lane,  26  May  79:  Bm.  xo  Mar.  64;  Lt.  ao  Nov.  67 ;  Capt.  27  Jime  74- 
QuaWtfr lfa*<er.— James  DonneUy,  18  Oct.  79.  /»      ^      ' 

Paeinge'mAtA.'-AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jrw*  Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betumedfrom  Barhadoee,  20  December  1869. 
>  Sir  William  Sherbrooke  Ramsay  Norcott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 :  held  the  independent  oommiad 
of  a  Wing  of  the  and  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma— horse  kiUed— <marked]j-  named  in  the  flnt  de- 
spatch), as  also  before  Bebastopol  on  its  first  bombardment  From  ist  February  1855  he  commanded  the  xat  Bat- 
talion engaged  in  the  siege  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevets  of  Lt.Colonel  and  Colonel,  Aide  de  Gamp  to 
the  Queen,  CB.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Tarkish  Medals.  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

*  Major  Straton  served  with  the  47th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fell  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Cleather  served  with  the  Toth  Highlanders  in  the  Crimeafrom  the  8th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  ofSebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  m  the 

'   '^  "        '    *  '  "     •  iClasp). 

,      id  was  dangerously  woonaed 

„  .  commencement  of  their  attack  upoQ 

Fommanah  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Major  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  21st  Fusiliers,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  1 8th  June  (of  ladder 
party)  and  8th  September:  alKo  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 
Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  with  the  and  West  India  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  aetioni 
of  Bssaman ,  Was  afterwards  removed  to  the  Transport  Service  (mentioned  in  despatchoB.  brevet  of  Mitfor,  Hadal 
with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Cooper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal). 


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"Doirso"  "Talavbia"  "Amohira."  "Badijoz"  "Salakawca"  "Vitiobia"  ''PxuirBXft' 
"Nivbllb"  "OmiHBS"  "Toulousb**  "  PBsriirBULA  "  *' Sbvastopol." 


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CokneL— c.  WiUiam  Anflon  M*Cloverty,»  l?n*i^n,  a6  March  24;  Z«.  26  Aug.  25;  Capi.  1^21  May  29;  Major  ^ 
'23  April  41;  BtLtColonel,  19  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Lt. Colonel,  2  Oct.  57;  ^fii/or  General, 
4  May  60:  Iii«irf.Gf*««ro«,  22  Nov.  68 ;    General,  17  March  76 ;  Colonel  48th  Foot,  29  April  75. 

Ii«at«nAnt  Ooionel.— BdwardD'HeilliinerFairtlongh,«.Si»n9M,  '20  Oct.  48 ;  Lt,  19  Oct.  50 ;  Capi.  8  Jan.  58  j 
Motor,  I  April  70;  Bt.Lt.Col,  i  Oct.  77  j  Lt.  Colonel,  1  May  78. 
•/f,  Haiera.— Francis  Constantine  Trent,"  Commandant  <^  Wellington  Convaleeoent  Dep6t;  Ene.  »i8  Sept.  49  ;  Lt. 
tr^  j^pr  ea .  c«p«.  »2iDec.55 ;  Bt.Major,  4  Mar.  72 ;  Jtfiyor,  31  May  76 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  20  March  78, 

Edi?ard  Feneran,«  Sneiffn^'^ii  Mar.  51;  Lt.  6  June  54  ;  Capt.  23  Nov.  60 ;  Bt.Maj.  6  Deo.  73 ;  -Mayor,  1  May  78. 


GAPTAEfS. 

JohnBawlinB,M<^'.  Northampton  and  But- 1 
landMiiUia  S 

St.  JohnBaUy 

Bef^nald  Gartwright 

Alfred  Henry  Cormick  Lynch 

Walter  Treslove  Bllia  

Thomas  Charles  Orde  Powlett 

Frederick  Sedley« 

Polteney  Edward  Bowlhj,D.A.A.Gen.,\ 
Ceded  Di>iriet,Madra9 S 

BeRinald  Pennell,  Staff  Qgteer,  WeUingion  \ 
CewoaUeeent  Depot  i 

Alexander  William  Fair 

Greorge  Alhan  Lewes,  A^utani  31  May  76... 

LXBtrVBlTAVTS. 

Simon  Anthony  Dodd 

Bobert  James  Chaytor 

Charles  Francis  Henry  Spencer 

Frederick  Edward  Power 

George  Burridge  Bogers 

Edward  Gxilly  Bennet 

Bobert  Hugh  Fraser 

Alexander  BeU    ................. 

George  Fitzherbert  BrowTiB,at8tqff  College 

Francis  Mellowes  May  cock 

George  Hariy  M.  O.  Whieldon 


9  April  55 

P  4  Nov.  59 

Pi6Aug.  59 

'28  May  62 

'21  Nov,  62 

'16  Oct.  66 

24  Oct.  57 

30  Mar.  58 

Pi3July  58 

'29  May  63 

23  Dec.  64 


SBCOBD  LlBTrTBirAVSB. 

Henry  Outhbert  Denny   

George  Mowbrav  Dali^rmple  Lys 

David  Silvanus  Lewis  

James  Charles  William  Douglas  Nicol.. 
Thomas  Hall  Plumer    


iKsiev. 


x6  Oct.  55.P29  Oct.  61 

29  Nov.  62  '30  Mar.  67 

»x8  Feb.  62  P  8  Feb.  68 

>  4*Dec.  66.P21  Aug.  69 

P  6  Mar.  67,P  I  Deo.  69 

'14 Mar.  es^zB Oct.  71 

"'  '25  June  69 


6  May    62 
23  Nov.   60 

Pro  May    61 

'12  June  67 
'z4Mar.   68 


P23  Aug. 
P  6  Mar. 
^22  June 
P25  April 
P  I  April 
'14  Oct. 
'21  Aug. 

8  Feb. 

6  July 
22  July 


2yn  LiBUT. 


31  Oct. 
30  Jan. 
zxMay 
xMay 
13  Aug. 


^  General  M'Glever1r{r  served  the 
campaign  against  tne  BaJah  of 
Coorg,  in  April  1834,  with  the  48th 
Begiment.  Cfommanded  the  Troops 
in  New  Zealand  during  the  Native 
disturbances  in  1847,  ^^^  repulsed 
400  Natives  in  their  attack  at  Wan- 
ganui  on  the  19th  July,  which  re- 
sulted in  a  peace  undisturbed  till  x86o 
(Modal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Fairtlough  served  in 
the  Crimean  campaign  from  19th 
Jan.  to  24th  May  1855,  ^^  Adjutant 
of  the  J  4th  Begiment,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
also  m  New  Zealand  during  the  war 
in  1863-66  (Medal). 

'  Major  Feneran  landed  with  the 
48th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the 
2xst  April  i8s5,  and  served  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

iSlte^  Pagnuuter,  x  Apr.  78. 
Piy«Mul«r.-*Hemy  John  Wahab,  6  Deo.  54 ;  Sneign,  ^22  May  40;  Li.  'x6  Aug.  42 ;  Mon.  Mqjor,  8  Deo.  64 ; 
QuaHmr  lfa«^.— Anthony  Crawley,  3  Apr.  78 ;  and  Lt.  to  Nov.  77. 

Faeinge  Bnff.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Malta.  October  x868. 

*  Lfc.(3oIonel  Trent  served  with  the  ASth  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  fi:om  21  at  April  1855,  including  the  siege  and  &11 
of  Sebastopol— wounded  on  4th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

T  Muor  BawUns  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  from  the  3rd  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  Dull  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Sedley  served  with  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  campaign  of  x  860  in  China,  and  was  engaged  at 
Binho,'  present  at  the  fUl  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  z8th  and  szst  September,  also  in  the 
advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  \nth  two  Clasps) . 


CAPTAIK.     I   BBBV.1CAJ. 


P  9  May 
P14  Oct. 
^21  Aug. 
P27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

14  June 


aj  Jan.  74 

3x  May  76 

29  Oct.  79 

2  Feb.  80 


26  Feb.  75 


Gwdirmation  of  Notes  to  %oth  (The  Qaeen^a  Own). 

1^  Major  Falkner  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  Ml  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  T9ih  September  1855 
nntfl  the  evacuation  on  X2th  July  X856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  from  15th  Nov.  X863  to  1864,  including 
the  capture  of  Bangiaohia  (Medal). 

11  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  from  the  x9th  March  to  the  evacua- 
tion on  the  X2th  July  X856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  the  repulse  of 
the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  on  25th  Jan.  1865  (Medal). 

"  Captain  MaoGregor  served  in  New  Zealand  from  24th  Dec.  1864  to  x866,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the 
enem/s  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  at  the  afflair  of  Kakaramea  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war 
from  the  xTth  December  1873,  and  was  attached  to  Captain  Butler's  command  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i<  Captain  Flsury  served  m  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack 
on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (Medal) . 

n  Capt^  Bromfleld  served  in  New  Zealand  during  (S^eral  Chute's  campaign  of  x866  (Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  GrinseU  served  the  campaign  of  x  854-55  in  the  Oimea,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
tisn  of  Bebas  topol  (Medal  with  three  Claaps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  New  SSealaad  in  X863-66,  indnding 
sctioDB  at  Bangiaohia,  Nukumaru,  and  Kakaramca  (Medal). 

M  C^>t»io  Yandw  Menlni.-'For  War  Bervioes,  see  Arooiy  Fay  Department. 


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193  ^*<*^*  ]    49th  (Princess  Oharloite  of  Wales')  (Herts). — Linked  to  66ih. 

"BojfoiTT-op-ZBs"  "OoPUTHA-GBir"  " QuBBiTSTOWH "  " Okixa.*'  (with tho  I>ragon).rAi& i>Mfne<No. 41. 

"  Alma.  **  " Ixtkiucajt  "  "  Bxtastopol."  i,Brigade  Depoi,  SMi4m|. 

Colonel.— Sir  Charles  Henry  BUioe,i  JTOS.,  Adjutant  Oentral;  LUut.  xo  May  39  J  CVip*.  '8  Aug.  45;  Majtr, 

Pax  Dec.  49;  U.CoUm*h  '8  Aug.  51;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  M<yor  ameral,  23  March  65;  Liewi.Gntnl, 

38  Sept.  73 ;  &*neral,  1  Oct  77 ;  Colonol,  49th  Foot,  7  Sept.  74. 

Lieutenant  Oolonel.— William  Watts  Corhan,'  Etuian,  'x3  July  50;  Lt.  '3  Feb.  54;  Cafiain,  39000.54; 

Bt.MaJor,  28  Oct.  69 ;  Mt^jor,  4  Oct.  73 ;  Bl,JU.Colonel,  t  Oct.  77 ;  Lt.Colon$l,  30  Oct.  78. 

,  Majors.— Richard  Hussey  Vivian,*  JSntiffn,  »i7  Aug.  52;  ^i-  6  June  54  J  Caj»^  '9  Jan.  57;  BtMajor, 

21  Auj?.  66;  ^or,  xs  April  74;  Bt.Li.CoUmet,  2  Feb.  76. 

Alfred  George   Huyshe,*  Jffjmy»,  27  July  55;  ' 

Mo/or,  30  Oct.  7«. 


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GAPTAnrs. 

William  John  Gillespie 

Francis  Charles  (Javegan*    

William  Stevenson 

Charles  Pilcher  Temple   

p.M.e,  Thomas  Sidney  St. Clair,  Brigade'i 

Major,  Hong  Kong S 

aichard  Spurgeon  Green? 

Charles  Barter  Bogue 

Henry  Tiohbome  Smith 

Edward  Thompson  Dickson,  Adj,  5  Ad^n.  \ 

Batt.  KentSyU  VolwnU&rt ) 

Arthur  Norman  Bums 

John  Donaldson  Bradley* 


XKSIOir  OB 
aVD  LXIUT. 


'3xAug.  58 

29  Mar.  6x 

26  Nov.  58 

'19  Aug.  62 

'19  Deo.  63 

2x  Aug.  60 

^14  April  63 

»xx  Oct.  64 

23  Jan.  69 

P22Feb.  68 

P35Aug.  54 


LnuniTAVTS. 

Henry  Ernest  Haldane  

p.t.e.  Justinian  Gordon  Ponsonby   

Samuel  Lindsay  Moor  Bemmington 

Thomas  Fraser  King  

William  Augustus  Ceilings,  2l(i;.  26  Dec.  78 

Charles  Frederick  Sievwright 

Charles  Evans-Gordon 

Jocelyn  Tufton  Farrant  Otway  , 

Harry  Winton  Holden,  Intt.  tfMutkHrg 

2  Jan.  79  

Francis  Bacon  Russell  Hemphill 

Elliot  John  Brook 


Sxcovn  LiiuTB]ri.vT8. 

Elmhixst  Rhodes 

Ernest  Bumey 

Frederick  William  Nicholas  M'Craoken 
William  Kerr  M*Clintook  


'30  April 

9  Oct.      ox 

I  Aug.  62 
'x4Mar.   65 

'  4  July    65 

I  Jan.  62 
PioNov.  65 
'18  Dec.    67 

X4  April  71 

28  Oct.    71 
9  Mar.   55 


I*  4  Jan. 

23  Sept. 

24  Sept. 
'x4  Sept. 


X  May    78! 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
16  Mar. 
xo  Mar. 
X3  June 
28  Feb. 

3  Dec. 

28  April 
18  Oct. 


»io  Oct.  65 
2x  Sept.  65 
4  Oct.  73 
23  May  74 
7  April 

28  Mar. 
7  July 
2  Mar. 


75 


30  Oct. 

30  Nov. 
P  4  Aug. 


flx  Deo.    77 
2  Oct.    77 


X  Oct.    77 


A  Sii  Charles  Henry  Ellioe  eerrea 
with  the  Coldstream  Chiards  in  Ca- 
nada in  1840-42.  On  the  North  West 
Frontier  of  India  in  x855>56.  In  tbe 
Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58.  Com- 
manded a  detached  Field  Force  of 
Artillery,  Cavalry,  and  Influitiy.UMl 
defeated  the  mutineers  and  in&nr- 

fents  in  action  at  Jhelum  on  (he  7tb 
uly  X857— dangerously  and  severely 
76|woundea  and  horse  killed  (Ci., 
79'Medal). 


2VD  LIXUT. 


25  May  78 
22  Jan.  79 
X3Aug.  79 
xsAug.   79 


PaysuweM*.— Thomas  Charles  Armstrong  Fox.  2  Sept  78;  Bnt,  24  Jan.L65 ;  U.^30  June  691;  Cofi,  30  Jane  77. 
Quarter  ircM<«r.— Samuel  Deacon,^®  26  Jane  66. 


Faeingt  Green.— Agenit,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co« 
Betumedfrom  India,  X2  Janwuy  X875. 

*  Lt  Oolonel  Oorban  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma  and  InkennaD,  Biegi 
of  Bebastoppl,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Huyshe  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China  with  the  3rd  Buflk  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbr  the  Tsku  Foiti). 

*  Major  Gavegan  served  with  tne  49th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  batUe  of  Afans, 
aiegeof  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  and  battle  of  Inkerman— shot  through  the  body  (Medal  with  three  CIssps. 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LtColonel  Vivian  served  with  the'x^th'Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  xoth  Jan.  1855,  includingtke 
siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  sbo  is 
the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-66,  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns ;  was  in  command  of  a  detachment  of 
the  2nd  Battalion  x4th  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okutuku,  and  was  also  present  at  the  assanlt  and 
capture  of  Putahi,  ()tapawa,  Waikoko  Pah,  and  the  operations  in  the  forest  round  Mount  Bgmont  (mentioned  in 
despatdhes.  Brevet  of  Major,  uid  Medal). 

7  Oaptidn  Green  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throoghont  the  AbysBinian  campaign  of  x867-«8,  and  was  pieient 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Major  Bradley  served  in  the  Crimea  from  xoth  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
assault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^0  Quarter  Master  Deacon  served  with  the  3xst  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  22nd  May  1655,  in- 
cluding the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  of  the  x8th  June  and  Sth  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  oanmai|nx  of  x86o  in  the  North  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sisho 
and  stormmg  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  lor  the  Taku  Forts).  Acted  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  31st  Regiment 
during  the  oparations  agamst  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stock, 
ade  at  Nanksiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Ka4ioK«  T^illipoo  Tsctlin,  and  the  fortified  toira  of 
NajQw,  the  aflAiir  at  KankaiauK,  and  reoaptnre  of  Kading. 


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"SbTXSTOPOL"  "NBlTZBALAirB." 

Inrr^*  ColoneL— -Sir  Edward  Walter  Foreatier  Walker,*  ZCB.  Sfuign  ^  Zt.  »8  March  97;  lA.^  Cavt,  »t8  Oct.  31 : 
S  Pwr       Oig<.  ^  la.Coioiw/. '6  Deo.  44 ;   JfcyVr  4- Coiwwl,  ao  Jtme  54  i   Lt.Colonel,  X4  June  58;    Ifq/or  General, 

' a6  Deo.  59 ;  Lieut.General,  19  April  68  x€hiural,  1%  May  75 ;    CoUmsl  50th  Foot,  8  March  7a. 

lieutenant  Oolonel.— John  Thompson.*  ^Mi^,  97  Feb.  53  j  £f .  3  Mar.  54 ;  C^^.  25  Sept.  55 ;  Bt.Major, 

3Z  Mar.  65:  Mejor,  i  April  73:  3i.Li.Colonel, 31  Aug,  74;  Li.Colonel,  ai  June  79;  Colonel,  31  Aug.  79. 
Kuort.— Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler,»  Mneign,  'x8  Oct.  53;  il.  6  Nov.  54 ;  Capt,  >xi  Feb.  59;   BtUqjor,  5  July  72  ; 

Major,  za  Auff.  74. 
Robert  H.  Patrick  I>oran,«  Sneign,  6  June  54 ;   Lt.Z  Dec.  S4 ;    ^«P*.  '29  Mar.  6x ;   JN.lfajor,  z8  April  74 ; 
M^jor,  ax  June  79. 


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Edmund  Leach* 

Frederic  Falkner,i«  Adj,  \ 

Snrrejf  Side  Volunteere 

William  Henry  Wilaon" 

Bobert  Stuart  MacOregor^* 

William  L.FleuryW 

Charles  Morant  Ghnrchill»i«  Adj 

XentMiUHa 

William  Head  Bavly    

Edgar  John  Robinson  

James  Bromfield*^ 

Edwin  Thackwell 

Edward  Pennell  Elmhirst 

Alfired  Hervey  Kay 

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Thomas  Herbert  Brock 

Percy  James  Montgomerie  Yaldwyn   .... 
Edward  Henry  Carr,  Instructor  qf  Mme- 

Iwfrv  8  March  79 

John  Woodville  Jones 

Herbert  William  Osanne   

Frederick  Francis  Johnson,  Ae^j.  5  Oct.  78 

Charles  William  Henry  Evans 

Frederick  Albert  Montagu  Arnold 
Arthur  Templemau  Morse 


»a6  Feb. 

>i8  Oct. 

^xsNov.     ,    

4  Mar.   6a  '37  Feb 

9  Sept.  ' '^  * 

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9  Mar. 

23  Aug. 

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.,,    ax  Jan. 

60  P18  Oct. 


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28  Oct. 
a8  Oct. 


1*38  Oct. 
'xs  Nov. 


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Ssl'iS  Oct.     64 

'^  7Jnly    69 

27  June  74 

xaAaiC*  74 

6  Feb. 

8  Deo. 
aoMay 
X5  Jan. 
ax  June 
XX  Oct. 
^14  Oct. 


34  July  7a 
XX  Dec.    7a 

ax  Aug.  73 

xa  Feb.  74 1 
x4May  74 
aSFeb.  74 
28  Feb.  74! 
31  Sept.  75 
38  April  77 1 


ax  Aug.  66, 
I  Oct.    77, 


a  Feb.    76 


**  Captain  Churchill  served  in  New 
Zealand  firom  1 5th  Nov.  1863  to  1866, 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the 
enemy's  attack  on  the  Campat  Nukn- 
maru,  and  the  aflfetir  of  Kakaramea 
land  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of 
Ketemari  (Medal). 

*7  Captain  Kay  served  on  the 
Bhootan  expedition  in  X865  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 


Arthur  Lea  Birch '    i  May 

I  Oswald  James  Daniell i  zx  May 

i.Toeiah  Scott  Stewart I    4  I>«c. 


7? 
78 

79! 
79 1 


iWilliam  (George  Balfour  Western I  Z3  Aug. 

lAurence  Brock-Hollinshead I  13  Aug. 

..    Wilflred  Edward  Rowe I  13  Aug.   79 

2x     ...    P<^»a«<M>.— John  Harrison  Yander  Meulen.>«  38  Oct.  78;  Sn$.  'x8  Mar.  59  j  Li.  '16  May  6a ;  Capt,  x  Apr.  75 
9     ...    QiMsrier  Ifof^M-.— Samuel  Dickon  Nichols  G^rinsell,"  9  Aug.  7x. 

Faeinge  BViB.—AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.—IriekAgenie^'UGwn.  Cane  and  Bona. 
Betumed  from  New  South  Walee,  14  June  x86q. 
I  Sir  Walter  Walker  landed  at  the  Alma  on  the  aand  September  1854,  uxd  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 
in  the  subsequent  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  October,  battle 
of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  At  Inkerman,  with  his  weak  Battalion  at  the  Sandbag  Battery,  he  charged 
on  three  ocoatiions  heavy  Colunms  of  the  enemy,  driving  them  down  the  hill  in  oonfoaion  (received  three 
wounds,  one  severe,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him).  On  diflbrent  occasions  at  the  commencement  of  the 
siegehe  commanded  as  Colonel  the  right  and  left  attacks.  Was  sent  to  command  the  right  attack  on  the  z8tb 
October,  vice  Colonel  the  Honourable  F.  O.  Hood,  killed,  to  conform  to  which  order  he  had  to  pass  at  mid-day 
orer  the  open  plain  exposed  to  all  the  enemy's  guns.  Appointed  General  of  the  Trenches  on  the  zsth 
Janaary  Z855,  in  which  capacitv  he  served  until  after  the  ftoluftiie  place.    Commanded  on  several  occasions 


1  before  Sebastopol  (Right  Attack),  frequently  on  very  warm  occasions,  on  one  of  which,  tho 
wounded  in  the  head  by  splinters  of  shell  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  three 
, Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  Turkish  and  Sardinian  Medals). 

*  Colonel  Thompson  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  Z845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozo- 
Bhah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon ;  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  gun-limber  at  Ferozeshah,  and  very  severely 
wounded  by  grape-shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Almaand  Inkerman.  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three 
Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  several  campaigns  in  New  Zealand  Arom 
15th  Nov.  Z863  to  z866,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
Brevet  of  M^or) ,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumam,  and  the  aflkir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal) . 

*  Major  Fyler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z8S4-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  foil 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Present  during  the  latter  part  of  the  New  Zealand 
campaign  (Medal). 

*  Major  Doran  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  aand  Nov.  Z854,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldsh  Medal).  Served  also  the  several  campaigns  in  New  ZeaUnd  ft'om  xstb 
Nov.  X863  to  1866,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  (mentioned  in  despatches),  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia, 
repulse  of  tho  eneir^T's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru,  and  the  afbir  of  Kakaramea  (Medal). 

*  LtCoUmel  Leach  served  in  the  50th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fttll  of  Sebastopol,  fk>om  the  X9th 
September  1855  until  the  evacuation  on  xath  July  X856.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  as  Orderly 
Omcer  to  Colonel  Waddy  when  commanding  a  Field  Force  intheWaikato  in  1864;  present  at  Waiari;  appointed 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Greneral  Waddy  7th  Jan.  X865 ;  and  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the  enemy  at 
Nukumaru  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  a6th  Jan.  X865,  and  present 
at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Kakaramea  (mentioned),  and  served  throughout  the  campaign  Wanganui  district 
under  Sir  D.  Cameron.  Accompanied  Major  General  Chute  as  D.A.  Adjutant  Geueral  during  his  campaign  on 
the  West  Coast  in  X865-66,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Okatuku,  Putahi,  Otapawa,  Ketemari,  and 
Waikoko  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  Medal). 

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"NiVBLLB"  "ObTHM"  "PBiriKBULA"  "Wi.TBBLOO"  "  PBGU." 

I  '^Jl^^L'Colond.— Arnold  CliarleB  Brnngrton,!  En»ign,  P4  Feb.  a6;  ii«u/.  13  Sept.  31 ;   Captain,  '14  July  37  ;  Jf«>, 

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*'25  July  45 ;  Breo^  Lieut.  CoUmel,  9  Dec.  53 ;  Colonel,  28 Nov.  54;  Lt.Colonel,  '13  Feb.  55 ;  Mofir  General, 
6  March  68 ;  Lieutenant  General,  xo  Feb.  76 ;  General,  zo  Aug,  78 ;  Colonel  sist  Foot»  37  Sept.  79. 
lieutenant  Coloael.— 

MMMn.—p.$.e.  Charles  Acton,'  Eneign,  J*i2  Dec.  51;  IA»  6  June  54;  Capt,  »8  Jan.  56;  X^jor,  '30  June  6:; 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  5  Deo.  74. 
Malcolm  Charles  Farrington,  Aeeietant  Adjutant  General,  Oude  Dioieion  ;  Eneifnao  June  53;  Lt.  '3  Not .54; 

Capt.  33  June  58  ;  Major,  37  Dec.  71 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  2  Dec.  77. 
Eufltaco  Beaumont  Bumaby/lTiwt^,  14  July  54;  Lt.  '5  Sept.  56;  Capt,*4  Aug.  63;  Bt.Hajor,  t  Oct.  77; 

Major,  13  Oct.  78. 


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Captiivb. 
Charles  Kyrle  Chat£leld,l?.-4.-4.  GFen./or^ 

Musketry,  Umhalla $ 

John  Vesey  Nugent* 

Robert  Charles  Grome*  

Arthur  Singleton  Wynne' 

Arthur  Shaen  Carter 

George  Frederick  White* 

Cieorgo  Henry  Denshire  

Brockley  Herbert  Barrington  Kennett* 

Thomas  Johnson  Seppings 

Cttlet  Collins  

Charles  Coghlan  Smyth,?  Interpreter 

LlBUTBITAKTB. 

Edward  Lockhart  Burnett 

John  Guyse  Sparke*  

Basil  Edward  Spragge,  Adjutant  22  June  79 

Henry  Allen  William  Johnson' 

Jenico  Edward  Preston'  

Alfred  Ambrose  Lane' 

Francis  Corbett,  Inet.  of  Musketry  2  May  79 

Frederick  George  Pollock' 

Henry  Earle'    

Greorge  Evan  Lloyd' 

Frederick  August  Christian  Kreyer 

Percy  William  Albert  Alfred  Milton 

Colquhoun  Grant  Roche  Thack  well , 

SxcoKD  LiBirTBiri.irTS. 

BcDJamin  Smith  Thurlow 

Walter  Blake  Butler 

lames  Saurin  Cave- Browne-Cave 

Herbert  AstoU  Stewart  Reld   

Henry  Arthur  Merewether 

John  Strachey  

Alfred  Richard  Power 

Charles  Herbert  Lethbridge  Baskerville 


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V  4  Aug. 
24  Sept. 
30  June 
10  Nov. 
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>^29  Jan. 
5  Nov. 


6  July    70 
3  Sept.  70 


55    X5  June 

58  P  4  Aug. 

62  '15  May 

63  '21  Aug. 


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58  '27  May 
65  '29  May 
65  »'a4  July 
67  '*39  Jan. 

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68  '10  June 
61  'x  8  Nov. 
61    23  Aug. 


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1  May    78 


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XI  May  78 

7  Aug.  78 

X3  Nov.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

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2  July  79 

9  July  79 

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28  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
19  Oct.    72 

28  Feb.  74 
21  Sept.  74 
12  Nov.   74 

2  Dec. 
9  Aug. 
II  Sept. 

29  Nov. 
8  Oct. 

14  Dec. 
29  Jan. 


13  Oct.  64 

'29  May  69 

'22  Mar.  7x 

'22  April  71 

6  Mar.  72 

I  July  72 

38  Mar.  74 

29  Nov.  76 

IX  Aug.  78 

X3  Oct.  78 

14  Dec.  78 


I  Oct.    77 
22  Nov.   79 


Pe^master.— 
13     ...    (Quarter  lfa#<^.— Edward  Theophilus  Murray,*  93  May  74 ;  Ensign,  x8  Dec  67 ;  Lt.  28  Oct.  71 . 
Facings  Blne.-^ Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— Irish  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  15  October  T872. 

*  General  Errlngton  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  during  the  war  in  Burmah  from  April  to  Dec.  1S51: 
was  on  board  the  E.I.C.  steam-sloop  Sesostris  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stocksdcs 
on  the  Rangoon  River ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  oommanded  Uid 
Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  he  also  commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  the  assault  and  cspum 
of  Bassein,  19th  May  (wounded),  and  received  the  especial  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  for  h-^ 
services  upon  this  occasion  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Acton  served  with  the  5xst  Light  Infantry  in  Burmah  from  Feb.  1853  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  ttsi 
present  with  Captain  Irby's  Detachment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier  General  Cheape's  Force  duhsj^tbe 
whole  of  the  successful  operations  in  the  Monabew  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  19th  Hsrdi 
1853,  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief  Dyattoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*  Major  Bumaby,  and  Captains  Nugent  and  Gr»me,  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  expedi- 
tion in  1863.    Also  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captains  Wynne,  White,  and  £ennett,  and  Lieutenants  Sparke,  Johnson,  Preston,  Lane,  Pollock,  Earle,  ac'i 
Lloyd,  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Smvth  served  in  the  Transport  Department  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  fh)m  Canada  of  1870.  Serred 
with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Murray  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53;  ^^ 
on  board  the  steam-frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  with  and  destruction  of  the  enemy^s  stockades  (t 
the  Rangoon  river,  and  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  etonn  sikI 
capture  of  Rangoon,  also  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  serrvu 
in  the  UmbeyUi  expedition  in  1863,  and  afterwards  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medaa  with  OJaap). 


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Hun>oo8TjLv"  "ViiOTBi."  "CoBUKirA"  "Busi-co"  "FuiKTSS  b'Ovob' 
MAircA"  "Vxwo»ia"  "Nit«llb"  "Nitb"  **0btxb8"  "Touiousb' 


*  CiUDiD  Rodbigo  "  '*  Babajoz  "  "  SlLi.- 
'PBHursuLi."  "Watbbloo"  "Dblhi." 


>«rt'8er. 


iniB,^  CB.  Sntiffn,  as  April  28 ;  X<.  22  Sept.  30 ;  Cop^.  17  M»r  42  • 
oimI,  a  Aug.  50;  Coloiulf  38  Nov.  54;  Li.Coloiul,  29  Deo.  54;  IffVO'*  ^ 
i,  15  May  73 ;  Gtneral,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colon$l  52nd  Foot,  27  Sept.  79. 


41;  Major, 
General, 


OoloneL— John  Leslie  DexmiB,' 

»S9  Not.  44;  BLLtColonel, 

aB  Oct,  641  Lieui,&eneral,  IK  Maj  73;  (*eneraitiu<st,j 7;  ...     .. 

Liflutenaat  OoloneL— William  Sarwell  Browne  Barwell,  En$.  '20  Apr.  60 ;  Lt.  '26  Feb.  64 ;  Capt,  'x  May  67 

Mqjor,  '25  Mar.  71 ;  iU«»<«iia»<  C92d»«;,  i  Nov.  77. 
Xajon.— Thomas  Maubourg  Bailie,  Biuign,  '29  July  6a ;  Lt.  '2  Jane  65 ;  Capt.  '3  Jane  68 ;  Ifq/tfr,  'xo  Jane 

71 ;  Brevet  JAemtenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
Henry  Littleton  Powys,  Sneign,  '9  Mar.  60 ;  Lt.  '29  Mar.  64 ;  Capt.  ^21  Ang.  67 ;  Mc^jor,  1  Not.  77. 


9 
8 

7     ... 


Captaxits. 

Howard  Kingscote 

Henry  Coker  Adams 

Robert  William  Blackwood 

Metcalfe  Stndholme  Brownrigg,  Adjutant  \ 

3  OamhridjfeekireBi^  Volmnteen  } 

Arthur  Thuratan  Crosse 

Thomas  Dacres  Butler 

Henry  MitcheU  Sholto  Douglas 

James  Johnatone,  Adj,  x  Oi^ordMre  Bifle  \ 

VolunUere i 

Blchard  MaTl-milian  Pnlteney,  Adjutant  \ 

Otford  MUiiia j 

John  Peroy  Meade 

EyolynBroomfieldPooklington 

Lord  Charles  Robert  Pratt 

Charlea  John  Boyle 

L1ZVTBVAVT8. 

Walter  Howell  Cunlifb 

Philip  Thomaa  GKxlBal 

Arthur  Bdward  Dalzell  

William  Henry  OdeU  

I  Wilfred  Arbuthnot  GK>ugh,  at  Stt^  College 
Algernon  Garrett  Scriven,  Inet,  qfMnek.  \ 

X  Oct.  70 } 

Charles  Molyneux  Hutton 

J7oi».  JohnMontaffoStopford^4/.2x  June  79 

Frederick  John  Fane  Fyl®'' 

Frederick  John  Eyelegh 

Hector  Bdmond  Monro  

Eustaoe  Gambier  Mansel  


4  Mar. 
'x2  June 
'12  June 

xDec. 

»io  Nov. 
V  2  Jxme 
^22  Aug. 

'20  Feb. 
i'x8  Jan. 

'21  Aug. 
~  2  Sept. 

»7Mar. 
'  3  April 
'30  Feb. 


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Sboohu  LixuTBirijrTB. 

Xdwardl^gon  Somers  Cocks  

Edmund  Thomas  Chivers  Bower.. 
Louis  Theobald  FitsGibbon 


6  April 
'26  Jan. 
'11  Deo. 

P  3  April 

I'll  April 
'  3  Jxme 
'  2  Sept. 

>^3o  Sept. 

P28  Oct. 

*•  2  Deo. 
'  3  Feb. 
^24  April 
'19  Feb. 


CAPTAIV.     I    BBBV.XAJr.       BT.LT.COL. 


»  2  Sept.  68; 
'30  Sept.  68; 
P28  Oct.    68- 

'xoNov.  69, 
'10  June  71' 
"31  Oct.  71 1 
'31  Oct.    71 

x4  Feb.  75 
19  April  76 

xNov.  77 
15  Jan.    78 


'27  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  7' 
a8  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  7x 
26  June  72 

26  June  73 

9  Ang.  73 

12  Nov.  73 
28  Feb.    74 

13  Nov.  74 
28  Feb.    75 

4  Oct.    75 


*3*«— •  /-I 
xoJan.  791 
13  Sept.  791 


XX  May    78 

X3  July    78 
x4  Jan.    80 


Pojfmaeier.—jKmm  Henry  Jackson,  6  Apr.  78 ;  Sne,  8  Jan.  64;  XI.  '39  June  68 ;  Capt,  79  Deo.  77. 
(inarter  JI£a$ter,-^ob3i  SeiUy,*  31  March  60;  Ene.  4  June  58. 


Faeing$  'Bj3iS,-^Agent»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
SeturnedJYom  GibraUar,  26  October  X874. 

'General  Dennis  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Chusan(both  operations). 
Csnton,  and  Amoy ;  after  which  he  was  employed  as  a  military  magistrate  at  Gnusan.  In  August  1849  a  determined 
And  desperate  band  of  insurgent  ftnatics  having  defisated  a  native  force  which  had  been  marched  against  them, 
kiUing  a  European  officer  and  several  Sepovs,  Major  Dennis,  with  a  force  consisting  of  a  Grenadier  Company  of  the 
94U1  and  xoo  Sepoys  of  the  Madras  Native  Infantiy .  encountered  them  at  a  Pagoda  near  Teermanam  Coonettos,  in 
If^bar.  On  the  approach  of  our  troops  these  madmen,  armed  with  matchlocks,  spears,  and  war  knives,  roshed 
Mt  upon  the  detachment^  and  a  sanguinary  conflict  ensued,  terminating  in  the  destruction  of  the  entire  Mopla  band, 
64  in  nnmber,  three  of  whom  were  Idlled  by  Mc^or  Dennis,  who  received  a  contusion  on  the  chest  and  a  raw  slight 
woonds.  Served  with  the  sand  Light  Inihntry  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857,  including  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkote 
natmeers  on  the  banks  of  the  Ravee  on  the  xath  and  x6th  July,  the  sieve  and  captnre  of  Delhi  from  x4th  August 
protected  the  camp  during  the  assault  on  the  x4th  and  xsth  Sept.,  joined  the  Regt.  in  the  city  on  x6th  Sept.  and 
onmnanded  it  until  the  imal  capture— mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  (MeoalT 
Clasp). 

*  (Jnarter  Master  Reilly  aerved  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  X857-58  (Medal). 


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63rd  (Shropshire).— Linked  to  43rd.      [^^YJ^^^ii„^^. 


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icais  Ser. 
•ull  Half 
■uy  ,H»V. 


•Touehjlt"  "St.  Lucii."  "Ta-livira" 
Louss"  "PBiriirsuLi.*'  *'Aliwal' 


'*SOBBJLOir" 


"VlTTOBtA* 

"Pukjaub" 


'PrBBlTBBS* 

•Goojbbat" 


'NiTBLLB*' 
'  LUCKIOW.' 


*Tor. 


Colonel.— 5»r  Charles  TroUope.^  £CB.  Eiu.  'ig  Nov.  25 ;  Lt.  'lo  Oct.  26 ;  Capt.  '23  Aujp.  31;  Major,^i6  June 
43;  i<.Co/<m«l,aoNov.46;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Jtfo/or  General,  20  Sept.  61;  I/tnt^.(?eiMra/,  24  Feb.  71; 
General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  53rd  Foot,  27  Dec.  68. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— George  Newton  Fendall,»  Eneign,  11  Dec.  46;  •^-  '4  May  49;  Capt.  '7  Nor.  sfi: 
Bt. Major,  24  Mar.  58;  J*.  Id.Colonel,  18  Mar.  69;  Jtfa/or,  i  April  73;  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77;  I*»»t»««' 
Colonel,  19  Dec^7.  .      ,  „  ^  , 

Majort.— Robert  Holt  Tniell,«  Sneign,  '13  June  56 ;  i<.  99  Oct.  57 ;  Capt.  '30  June  63  ;  Motor,  t»  Aug.  -fi. 

Charles  Ellison  Terrot,  Eneign,  18  Jan.  59 ;  Lt.  19  Dec.  61  ;  Capt.  13  Sept  67;  Major,  24  Nov.  77. 


Ci.PTiJir8. 

Elobert  Prince*   

William  Loraine  Geddes 

Henry  Douglas  Rooke 

William  Rogerson  

Charles  Heniy  Bonney  

John  Knox  Kirkwood  

Frederick  Bowyer  Lane,  Adj.  Montgomery  \ 

Militia i 

Robert  Waller 

/).*. C.Thomas  Burnett  Hitchcock,  Brigade  \ 

Major,  Chatham    > 

I  Richard  Godman  Temple  Cotton 

;  Benjamin  M'Glintock 

Frederick  Coore  Mein  


BirSIOB  OB   I 
2irD  LIBITT. 


I'll  Aug.  561  19  Nov.   57t**i5May    66   31  Dec.    78 


6  Feb.  58 '29  Jan.    61 

31  Dec.  59i'3oJune  63 

'24  June  62  [P  7  April  65 

II  Mar.  S9^^7  May    62 


9  Jan.  63  P26  May 
,P24Mar.  63iP25July 
'23  Aug.  6i»i8July 
,'17  Nov.   63  »i5  May 


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I  30  Aug.  64;i»i4  Sept.  66 
'29  Nov.  64*22  Aug.  68 
ii*22  Aug.  68    28  Oct.    71 


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'20  July    66    II  July   79! 

'14  Sept.  66|  30  Nov.  79 

1*25  Mar.    711 

I  Jan.    73' 

1  April  73  j 

17  Nov.  74' 
23  Deo.  741 
la  Aug. 

2  Mar. 
12  June 

2  July 


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19  March  77  }\    '  ' 

Lionel  Algernon  White ii'30  Oct. 

John  Hope  Wynne  Eyton  I        

William  MacLaughlin 

Johnston  Stoney  Talbot.itd/Mtott^  25  July  79'        

Charles  Ohamley  Turner     *        

I  Walton  BeauchampKitching |        

William  Robert  Boilean  Peyton   

Henry  Fenning  j        

Harold  William  Thatcher I  ix  May    78 

Spenoer  Frederick  George  Cavendish j  14  Sept.  78 


Sbcord  LnnTBVi.vT8. 


I  3Kn   LIBUT. 


28  Oct. 

1  Feb. 
23  April 

6  Oct. 
20  Nov. 

5  June 
XI  Sept. 
20  Nov. 
12  Apr. 

2  July 


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781 
78^ 

79; 


Arthur  Richard  Cole-Hamilton !    5  Oct     78 

OsbertWard. I  13  Aug.  79' 

William  Francis  Annesley  Wallace |  11  Oct.     79 

George  Colthurst  Vesey xx  Oct.    79 


*  Colonel  Fendall  served  with  ^ 

53rd  Regiment  against  the  hill  ml<H 

,,  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1851-;.- 

75 1  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Also  the  Indar 

75lcampaign   of  1857-59,  includingL^* 

75!actions  of  Chutra,  Gopalgunge.  Kk- 

76|dagunge,  and  entry  into  Futtehpc?^. 

75  and  aflkir  of  Shumshabad;  Bcrrfi 

77 1  as  Brigade  Mi^or  at  the  assault  asi 

79  capture  of  Meangnnge,  and  b1«o  •: 

79  the  siege  and  capture  of  Laekz>o«. 

after   which   he   officiated  as  O-i^ 

Quarter  Master  General  at  Lncknov 

until  the  close  of  the  rebellion  in  (H^t 

(mentioned  in  despatches,  Breretiif 

Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


5V.« 


Fayiiiiu<«r.— Elliott  Arthur  Raymond,  x  Apr.  78;  Ene,  x8  Feb.  55 ; 
QKar^«r  IfdM^er.—William  Gewy,"  5  July  71. 


{Major,  6  Oct.  t:. 
Lt  19  Jane  55;   Capt.  '20  Apr.  60;  Jfe 


Faeinge  'BjbdL— Agent*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beimmedfrom  Bermuda,  xi  Ft^truarg  1875. 

1  Sir  Charles  Trollope  commanded  the  Troops  in  the  Island  of  Cephalonia  in  1848,  49,  and  50.  In  Au^ 
1848  the  towns  of  Argostoli  and  Lixuri  were  attacked  by  armed  banditti,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  troops  with  »oi|| 
on  both  sides.  In  1849  the  island  was  disturbed  by  armed  insurgents— martial  law  was  proclaimed,  which  rezD&m« 
in  force  for  six  weeks,  and  was  carried  into  effect  by  him ;  received  the  thanks  of  the  Queen,  and  of  the  Le^riala^^ 
of  the  Ionian  Islands,  and  was  voted  a  sword  by  the  inhabitants  of  Cephalonia.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  firt^ 
loth  Nov.  1854— flrom  the  12th  Nov.  until  July  1855  as  Colonel  on  the  Staff,  he  commanded  the  ist  Brigade  2nd  Pn-.- 
Bion :  on  3xst  July  he  was  Gazetted  Brigadier  General,  and  commanded  3nd  Brigade  3rd  Division  irom  that  <i&i< 
until  the  Army  was  broken  up.  Commanded  in  the  Trenches  as  General  of  the  Day,  right  attack,  on  three  eqiansi 
occasions  when  sorties  were  made  ujpon  them  and  repulsed,  and  was  present  on  all  other  occaaiona  when  the  21^  ^■ 
vision  was  employed,  including  the  8th  and  18U1  June — on  the  former  in  command  of  the  Old  Guard,  and  on  the  bs^ 
in  command  of  five  Regiments ;  on  the  8th  Sept.  he  was  in  command  of  3nd  Brigade  in  reserve  with  the  3rd  Dhrtf:<« 
(Medal  with  Clasps,  C£.,Offloer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjid-^ 

*  Major  Truell  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaignof  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  K^V 
wah,  relief  of  Luoknow  bv  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Oontingeji » 
Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Ehocuignnge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affhir  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Mevi* 
gunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gtoomtee  and  occupation  of  Snltanpore.  ?«^ 
sage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fvsabad  on  25th  Nov.,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  affairs ;  appointed  Staff  Office  b)* 
Column  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

*  Major  Ftince  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Q^^ 
wah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.,  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contingrt: » 
Serai  Ghat,  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  ^^' 

Oe,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  ssth  Nov.,  act»a  « 
epore,  minor  affairs,  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Bungeon  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
<*  Quarter  Master  Geaiy  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1851-52  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  tbi 
Peshawur  Frontier  (Mediftl  with  Clasp).  Also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of  Khojn^ 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the  6th  December  and  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  Gontinies 
to  Serai  Ghat^  action  of  Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  affair  of  Shumshabad,  storm  and  espew  a 
Meangnnge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affkir  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Soltta- 
pore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fysabad  on  the  35th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  aSkirs  (Medsl  viu 
two  Clasps). 


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Delhi,  Bengali 


B4ih  {West  Norfolk).— Unked  to  9Sih     [^^S'^SA-  ^9^ 

"Maxabout"  "Botm"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "Ata.." 
Yeara'St.  CoUmel.— John  Ramsay  Btuart,>  CB.  and  Zi.  '20  Jan.  32  ;  Lt.  9  Aujr.  35  ;  Capt.  ^10  Jan.  40 ;  Major,  ^g  Feb. 
FaU  jHall     49  •  Lt.CoUnul,  15  Nov.,  54 ;  Colonel^  15  Feb.  58 ;  M^jor  General,  6  March  68  ;  Lieut.Qenerai,  x  Oct.  77  ; 
P«y.|P»y:     d»Zofi«/ 54th  Foot,  aa  Feb.  80.  ,    „  . 

33     ...   Lientena&t  OoloneL— Edward  Thomas  Shifftier,*  JBiw.  P31  Dec.  47 ;  i*.  '13  Dec.  50   Capt.  '15  Feb.  56 ;  Major, 


Edward 
Major,  14  Sept.  78. 


Ci.PTi.nr8. 
pj.e.  Matthew  WUliam  Bdward  Goaset^ 

William  Patrick  Hodnett 

William  Edmnnd  Wilkinson 

John  R.  Kelsall  

James  Heam  Tarleton,  Adj.  10  Forfar- ) 

ikire  Mifls  Voluntetr$ ) 

John  Angostos  Tighe"  

William  FhiWyMdj^iant  Ztrr^ Militia... 
Thomas  Mercer  Maxwell,  Station  Staff) 

qmeer,  JDairjeeling  ConvaU$eent  Depot  S 

Walter  Thomas  Timbrell 

pj.e.  Arthur  Grey  Tidy    

William  Walter  Patrick  Joyce 

Alexander  William  Dory*  

Charles  George  Lewis  Wingfleld 

LXXTTTXVAVTS. 

John  Warner  BxiddAch^A^utani  t  8ept.73 

John  William  MertonMacartnev 

Cecil  Henry  Law,IiM<r«ctoro/  Mueketry  7 

17  March  74 j 

William  Barnard  Bronghton 

Arthur  James  Lushington 

William  Alexander  Campbell,  Interpreter 

Francis  Anderson  Hfums 

Henry  Blosse  Lynch 

George  Bowring 

William  Richard  Yeilding 

Arthur  Nugent  ^ 

Devereux  Walter  Hickman 

Robert  Vernon  Garrett 

Gerard  Gordon  Elrington 


Sus  LnrDTSviiTTS. 

Frank  Lewis  Jones  

Cyril  Metcalfe  Gray 


Bbcovd  Lixunir^im. 

John  Compton  Pyne 

Herbert  Sidney  George  Hall   ... 

Gregory  Sinclair  Haines    

George  Francis  Rowcroft 

William  Prior 

William  Dutton  John  Pollard  ... 
Lionel  Edmund  Lushington 


8  July 

26  Oct. 

F28  Oct. 

I  May 

P14  May 
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Battalion  a3rd  Fusiliers,  and  served 
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Ashanti  war  in  Z874,  including  the 
capture  of  Borborassie  (slightly 
wounded),  battle  of  Amoaftd,  capture 
and  destruction  of  Becquah  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  promoted  Captain). 


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Pajrauwf«r.— John  Mills  Hewson,  a8  Sept.  47 ;  Eneign,  28  Mar.  42 ;  Lt.  39  Dec.  43 ;  Hon.Major,  z  Jan.  60. 
T     ...  I  (^tiarter  Matter.— B-enrj  Francis  Nettles,'^  32  May  66. 

Faeinge  Green..— -Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go.—Iri$k  Agents,  Meeert.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India  20  October  Z87Z. 

**  Lt  General  Stuart  served  in  the  xst  Battalion  2X8t  Fusiliers  in  Uie  Crimean  War  of  1854  and  latter  part  of  1855, 
icclnding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— succeeded  to  the  command 
of  the  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  CB,,  Medal 
irith  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt  Colonel  ShiAier  was  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Leehean  and  Tirhol  in  Oude  in  June  1858  (Medal). ' 

*  LtColonel  Hughes  was  onboard  the  Transport"  Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  KAth  Regmient  on 
pewaage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  z  ith  Nov.  Z857,  and  ne  was  specially 
mentioned  in  the  General  Order  Arom  the  Horse  Guards,  dated  27th  Feb.  1858,  for  his  conduct  on  that  occasion  and 
ancrwards  promoted  Brevet  Major.  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude 
in  1858-59  (Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Ctosset  served  with  the  54th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  muUnv,— in  Eastern  Bengal  in  1857  against 
the  Chittagong  mutineers,  and  in  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  Z858-  59  (Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Gamp  to 
Lord  Cbelmsiord  in  the  Kafir  war  of  Z878,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actious  with  the  Gaikas  in  the  Buflklo  Moun- 
t&ins  and  Perie  Bush  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  Z879  as  Aide  de 
CaiLp  to  Lord  Chelmsford  in  the  first  advance  into  Zululand  in  January,  hnd  was  present  in  the  actions  fought  by 
the  Centre  Column  up  to  the  22nd  Januai^.  Was  afterwards  Assistant  (garter  Master  General  to  the  2nd  Division 
in  the  second  advance  into  Zululand,  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'  Captain  Dury  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

*^  Major  Tighe  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1863-5,  including  the  actions  at 
T&raaaki,  Waiara,  Howrini,  Bangiawhia.  and  Orakau.  Commanded  for  fifteen  months  the  whole  of  the  transport 
corps  in  the  Waikato  country  (Medal). 

>i  Qnarter  Master  Nettles  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
Biege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  7th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).    Served  IVom  the  i6th  November  Z858  to  the  x6th  March  1859  with  the  Bcrar  Field  Force,  in  India. 


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Henry  Whewell  Daniel  Riley* 

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Charles  George  Donaldson 

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«  Major  Rowland  served  with  thf 
45th  Regiment  in  the  Orange  ffirtr 
Sovereignty  daring  the  Kaffir  wv  c 
18S1-53  (Medal).  Served  with  tic 
Ssth  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  exf-e 
dition,  including  the  recapture  cl 
Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal). 

"  Quarter  Master  Vickera  lemd 
with  the  55th  Regiment  throogfaoc 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  =• 
eluding  the  battlesof  Ahna  and  Iskcr- 
man,  siege  and  fUl  of  SebasioBol, 
repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26th  Oct  1854. 
and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  tii: 
Sept.— wounded  (Medal  with  thm 
Clasps).  Served  also  on  the  BhoDtta 
expedition,  including  the  recapnr! 
of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  wai 
Clasp). 

Faeinge  Gr&eai.-'Agenis,  Mesgn.  Cai 
and  Co. 

Beiumed/^rom  Aden,  ai  Martk  iSr 

P^i^flMuf M*.— Charles  William  Joseph  Taylor,  x8  Jan.  79;  Ene.  13  Feb.  6x ;  Lt,  4  Dec.  66;  Capt,  15  An;.  7> 
QnorterMatter.—ThomM  Henry  Yickers,^^  27  Aug.  73 ;  Sub  Lieut,  14  June  73. 

1  Sir  (Charles  Daubeney  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  the  Coorg  campaign,  East  Indies,  in  1834.  and  ww  pi^ 
sent  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockade  of  Elissenhully,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockade  of  Soamwarpetah, 
where  he  had  charge  of  one  of  the  two  guns  attached  to  the  Column,  which  by  his  peraeverance  and  exertions  he 
saved  from  capture  during  the  retreat;  served  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1841-42,  commanded  the  Light  Compacy  &: 
the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night-attack  at  Chinhae,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chapoo ;  served  on  the  Staff  a^> 
Major  of  Brigade  to  Sir  James  Schoeddeat  Woosnng,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kian^Foo— twice  mentioned  in  de^patcbes 
(Medal,  Brevet  Miyjor,  and  CB.) .  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  includmg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkenms 
(wounded  and  horse  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  26^  October.  Commanded  the  55''^ 
Regiment  and  subsequently  the  lat  Brigade  and  Division  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman.  Mentioned  in  division  or^ 
ana  in  the  report  of  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  for  the  batUe  of  the  Alma,  and  in  the  despatches  for  Inkeiman.  Vv 
Gasetted  to  a  Substantive  Lieutenant  Colonelcv  for  Inkerman  on  xath  Dec.  1854,  but  declined  aooepting  a  pro- 
motion whicb  would  have  removed  him  from  the  seat  of  war  and  placed  him  on  half  pay  whilst  his  Regiment  wi« 
serving  in  the  field.  Reward  for  distinguished  services,  1855 :  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  c^ 
Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie,  and  ECB.  in  1871. 

*  Lt.Golonel  Richards  served  with  the  s5th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x  854-55.  inclndinir  tht 
battles  of  Alma  (carried  the  Colours)  and  BalakLava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  tbc 
18th  June  and  8th  Sept.— wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sth  GUms  of  the  Utiii^, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.ColonelMorgan  served  mth  the  ssthRegimentin  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i8s4-55,including  the  battlee  of  Alci^ 
and  Inkerman,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  a6th  October.  During  the  latter  months  of  the  siegt  ^ 
was  Aide  de  Gamp  to  Brigadier  General  Warren,  and  as  such  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  o 
the  8th  Septembei^mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Cnass  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medii  >. 

7  l^ors  Bellamy,  Morton,  andGiUies,  Captains  Pitt,  and  Inglis  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Hcoi 
with  Clasp). 

*  Captains  Riley  and  Braddon  served  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  i^^: 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

(•  Captain  Soote  served  in  New  Zealand  daring  General  CHiute's  campaign  of  x866  (Medal). 


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Mo«o"  "GiBBjLLiiLB,"  with  the  Castle,  Key,  and  "Jf<m«»J«iy«iaCa^."  "Sbvabtopoi." 

.—Henry  William  Breton,  Sntigny  i6  Mar.  15;   14,  '27  July  ao;    Cofi,  'ai  July  as;  ^q/or,  P3X 

Dec.  a8;  Lt.C6lonel,  >xi  July  34;  Colonel,  9  Nov.  46;  Major  GFwwraZ,  ao  June  54;  JKetrf.&eiwro*,  15  Dec. 
61 :  Qeneral.  18  Dec.  69  ;  Colonel  56th  Pool,  23  April  60.  ,^  . 

iratMiant  Golonel.— Francis  Charles  Hill,^^M>^,  ax  Oct.  53 ;  XI.  't8  Aug.  54 ;  Oapt.  16  Mar.  60 ;  Major, 
a<  Jan.  71 ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  3  April  78.  ^ 

Kijon.— Robert  Thomas  Thompson,^  J?»«^,  11  Mar.  53;  Lt.  27  July  55  j  Capt.  '7  Feb.  65 ;  Brevet  Major, 
X  Oct.  77  ;  Major,  31  Oct.  77.  «  „  .  « 

John  WiUiam  Hnskisson.'  Eweign,  8  Nov.  50 ;  X^  19  Jan.  55 ;  Cayt.  xo  Oct.  652  Brevet  Major,  a  Deo.  77 ; 
M^or,  3  April  78 :  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  ag  Nov.  79' 

Albert  GreeiUand,  Mneign,  xa  Oct.  59 ;  Xl.  x  Jan.  63 ;  Oofrf.  'x3  June  68 ;  Mafor,  8  Feb.  79. 


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William  Richard  White*    

George  Wilding  Wood   

Almeiio  George  Spencer   

William  Frederick  Hillatt  Jones 

Walter  Huehes  Thomas  Smee 

Thomas  Pnckett,  at  Stqf  College 

p.  e.  e.  Alex.  Marin  Delavoye,  Inet.  B,  Jf.  \ 

College  :.... S 

Harold  Parminter  Molineuz 

Joseph  William  Fitzgerald 

B.«.e.  Francis  Tudor  Campbell  Du  Yemet 
ohn  Benet  Thornton  Newbury , 

Daniel  Alerander  Blest 


IiUUTSH'l.irTS. 

HenzyWyndhamRicketts 

Hany  Gkiorge  Wakelin  Ford   

Bdmnnd  Cox  Parker  

Robert   Bnirowes  Leslie,  Adjutant   ix\ 

June  79 S 

Theodore  Edward  Stephenson 

Roland  Bell 

Thomas  Stock,  Inet.  ofMuekHrg  4  Nov.  79 

Cyril  Wood 

Frederick  John  Brown  

Hugh  Ingoldsby  Massy 

Claade  Edwavd  Harrison 

Duican  Thomas  Cruiokshank   ....^ 


Bboovd  LnunnrAVTS. 

Hemy  Slane  Fleming 

Robert  John  Tudway  

Ferdinand  William  Gn 
Hugh  Kirk 


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Poyaaiitfr.— Wniiam  Bell,?  x  April  78;  Bne.  32  Aug.  55;  XI.  as  Jan«  59;  CaplaiH,  37  April  70. 
QiMr<«rJf(iui0r.— Charles  Costeloe,  xo  Oct.  74. 

Faeinge  Tnrple.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
BdtumedJ^rom  India,  February  iBji, 


*  LtColonel  Hill  and  Major  Thompson  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  asth  Aug.  xSsfa 
erred  in  the  trenohes  at  the  siese  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  present  at  the  final  assault  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Purkiih  Medal).    Served  also  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  X858. 

*  RCdonel  Hnakisson  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  with  the  Bombay  Field  Force  operating  in  North 
^tuiaia  and  Qoa  asainst  the  Dessai  rebels  from  February  to  June  X858  (Medal) .  Was  employed  on  q>e(mil  service 
hroQgliont  the  Zmn  war  of  X879  at  the  base  of  operations  at  Durban.  Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General 
Ad  ComBandant  tmn.  the  xstn  December  xStS  to  the  6th  April  1879,  and  made  the  arrangements  for  the  defence  of 
hirban  at  the  period  of  imminent  invasion  (Brevet  of  LtColonel). 

*  U.Cok»el  white  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  from  xsth  Nov.  1863  to  and  Oct.  x866 ;  led  the 
ionmngpar^  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches),  present  at  the  repulse  of  the 
lumj's  attaoK  on  the  Camp  at  Nukuman,  appomted  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Graneral  Waddy  a6th  Jan.  1865, 
ad  served  on  the  Staif  to  7th  April  x866  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'  Captain  BelL— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 

Beeord  qf  the  Service*  of  tMe  56^  Begineni, 
Bai8edini755.  Proceeded  to  the  Havannah,  x 76a.  Home,  X763.  To  Gibraltar,  1770.  Home,  1783.  To  West  Indies, 
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^93*  Home,  1795.  To  West  Indies,  X796.  Home,  1799.  To  Holland,  x  790.  Home,  1799.  (and  Battalion  raised  in 
ioi;  to  India  X807;  home  and  disbanded  in  1817.)  To  India  1805.  (3rd  Battalion  raised  in  1813;  proceeded 
Hollaixdi8i3;  home  and  disbanded  x8x4).  To  Mauritius,  18x5.  Home,  i8a6.  To  West  Indi%»,  X83X.  Home,  x84a. 
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3  Gibraltar,  X846.     (Reserve  Battalion  nLised  in  1846 ;  proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1847 ;  incorporated  with  xst  Bat- 
i.-_    -    V    _    •*         .^     -        ^  ^        -.  A,, -        Home,  X856.  To  India,  X857. 


iioQ,  1850.)    To  Bermuda,  1851.    Home,  1855.    To  Crimea,  1855. 
Vila,  X87X.  To  Aden,  1877.  Itome,  X878. 


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Colonel.— Sir  Edward  Alan  Holdich,*  ZCB.  Sneign,  2  July  41 ;  Lt.  26  July  44 ;  Cavt.  '22  Feb.  50;  Irr- 
Mqjor,  a  Aug.  50;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  28  May  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major,  26  May  38  ;  Major  Geaen 
3  Sept.  67:  i(5.  General,  28  April  75  ;  General,  x  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  57th  Foot,  11  Deo.  75. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Mansfield  Clarke,*  CB.  Bneign,  1  Mar.  56 ;  Lt.  i»x8  Not.  50  ;  Capt.  '25  Sep;  : 


Major,  26  July  76 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  7  May  78  ;  Colonel,  2Q  Nov.  79. 
Xajore.— James  Riohard  Knox  Tredennick/  Eneign,  '22  May  63 ;  Lt.  1*23  Mar.  67;  Ca^^  19  June  72;  ¥> 

23  Jan.  78. 
Henry  David  Bioknell,'  Bn»ign,^ii  Dec.  6i ;  X<.  '  9  Nov.  66;  Cap/,  zs  Mar.  73 ;  Ifq/or,  7  May  78. 


Ga.pta.ikb. 

Charles  Picot'   

Charles  John  Matthews* 

Arthur  Collins   

Heniy  F.  Morewood^ 

Hamlet  Dalton  Wade  Dalton  

p.$.e.  Henry  Thomas  Hughes  Hallett" 

lJa:BderioFrederick,liord  Giffoni,"^«d« ) 

de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  WoUeley j 

Henry  Cnarles  Hinxman>*    

Arthur  Archibald  Denne  WeigaU»»  

Arthur  Nevill  Hayne,  Aide  de  Camp  to\ 

Governor  qf  Ceylon S 

Gordon  Dewar'* 

LlBUTBirA.irT8. 

Alfred  Allan  Garstin.^^  Adjutant  z  May  78 

Augustus  West  Hill"   

James  Grove  White," /««<.  ©/"IfiMtcefy) 

4  Dec.  78  i 

Napoleon  Joseph  Rodolph  Blake* 

Cecil  Bowcher  Duff  Michel** 

Richard  Woodroofe  Graham'* 

Malcolm  Thomas  L^de" 

Sydney  Edwin  Bellmgham^*   

Charles  Wallace  Warden"   

Ernest  Vernon  Sellers" 

Alexander  Towers-Clark"  

Robert  Douglas  Longe"   

Edward  John  Sharp?*  


Sboovb  TjSMjmvLvtB, 

William  Soott-Moncrieff" 

Herbert  James"  

Louis  William  BodA" 

George  Goring  John  Sutton  Jones* 

Gilbert  TothillMunro*  

Thomas  Edward  Frederick  Litton* 


62  z6  Jan. 
64  P  7  Nov. 
64  '30  Oct. 
55  31  Aug. 
66  P15  Dec. 
69   27  Oct. 


Pi6May 

9  Aug. 
'•23  Dec. 

18  May 
P14  Sept. 

Z3  Jan. 

'•17  April  69  '30  Nov. 
'3  May 
P  5  July 
"18  Aug. 

p  7Jniy 


64    20  July 
64  'za  June 

69  '27  Sept. 

69  '22  July 


23  Sept.  71 


2in>  LIBUT. 


z  May 
zz  May 
zz  May 

4  Deo. 
aa  Jan. 
2a  Jan. 


28  Oct. 
z  Jan. 

Z2  Nov. 

xa  Nov. 
za  Nov. 
az  Jan. 
az  Jan. 
24  Jan. 
Z3  June 
az  Sept. 
aa  May 
zz  Sept. 
31  May 


BBBT.XAJ.       BT.LT  :  - 


66  24  April  72 

68  26  Mar.    73 

69  z4May    73 
58  z  April  70 

69  24  Sept.  73 

70  a8  April  75 

70     z  April  74 

67  a6  Aug.  76 
zi  Oct.     76 

sOcL     7( 

30  Oct.     78 


71     1*  Captain   Hinxman     wu    tp 

73  moted  Captain  stUi  Regiment  b% 

Lieutenant  zoth  Regiment,  10  recj 

nition  of  his  gaUant  service*  ^^ 

73  commanding  t^e  attack  on  Um  Sexi 

74  ades  at  Paroa,  Malay  Peninsoli.  < 
74  December  Z875  (mentioned  n  ^< 
74  patches).  Served  with  the  57th  ^ 
74  mcnt  in  the  Znlu  war  of  Z879,  aad  n 
74  severely  wounded  in  the  engsc^fri 

74  at  Gingindhlovn. 

75  "  Captains  Weigall   and  \k^% 

76  Lients.  Hill,  White,  Graham,  fic£L:r 
76  ham.  Warden,  Bellers,  Lobj^.  u( 

Shaipe,  Second  Lts.  Soott-Xuscrri 
James,  and  Bod4  aerred  viib  Ui 
57th  Regiment  in  tha  Znln  wv  c 
Z870,  and  were  present  at  the  kloj 
of  Gingindhlovn  and  relief  of  &:  *e 
^*  Lieut.  Garstin  served  ai  K-u 

Itant  of  the  57th  Regiment  in  U»  l^ 
war  of  Z879,  including  the  sctei:  a 
Gingindhlovn  and  relief  of  EkDve.  | 


Pdymatfer.—Heniy  Walter  Phillips,  a  Sept.  78 ;  En:  '7  April  63 :  Li.  ^a  March  68 :  Casi.  a  Feb.  it 
Quarter  Jf «/«•.— Thomas  Wood,"  23  April  73.  »     -r-  / 

Faeing$  YeWoyr.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  Zululand,  October  X879. 

1  Sir  Edward  Holdich  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  throughout  the  campaign  on  tiie  Sdl^ : 
X845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (wounded).  Buddiwal,  Ahwal,  and Sobraon — severely  wocaib 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps).    As  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the  zebel  ^oers 
Boem  Plaats  (South  Africa)  on  the  29th  August  Z848,  and  in  the  Kafilr  campaign  of  Z850-5Z  (Medal,  and  Brt« 
Lt. Colonel).    Served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  in  Z853,  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  John  O^ 
against  Uie  robber  chief  Mvattoon  in  the  Donabew  district,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  his  sirozigfaold  cci 
z9th  March— succeeded  to  the  command  of  a  Wing  of  Infantry  (Medal  for  Pegu,  and  CB.)    Acoompamed  tbe 
Regt.  to  India  in  Z857,  and  served  in  the  Sepoy  rebellion.    At  the  close  of  the  operationa  in  Z859  l>e  sacceedf^l 
Alfred  Horsford  as  Brigadier  in  command  of  the  forces  on  the  Nepaul  fh)ntier,  when,  in  co-operation  wiu 
Nepaul  troops,  most  of  the  rebel  leaders  and  a  large  body  of  Sepoys  who  had  taken  reftige  in  the  Nepaol  Ten:  \ 
captured,  for  which  services  he  received  the  thanks  of  Government,  and  on  the  breakmg  up  of  the  Bhg^ 
appointed,  by  Lord  Clyde,  Deputy  Adjutant  General  of  Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India. 

"Colonel  C.  M.  Clarke  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  with  the  Colunm  under  Colonel  Warre  on  the  Tapteenrfl 
cO'Operation  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858.  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86i,  ssd  1 
present  at  the  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  during  the  war  in  z863-^,  present  as  A4)utantofthes7th&s; 
action  of  Katikara  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  D.A.Q.M.General  from  June  Z863  to  March  z866  in  the  Ptjv: 
of  Taranaki,  including  the  action  near  Poutoko,  capture  of  the  Maori  positions  at  Ahuahu,  Kaitake,  Mataiuw^. 
Te  Arei,  operations  at  Warea  and  Te  Puru,  and  various  minor  afikirs  (rei>eatedly  mentioned  in  despatches,  Uri 
Served  in  the  Zulu  campaign  of  Z879;  commanded  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  engagement  at  GingiodU 
(mentioned  in  despatches)  and  relief  of  Ekowe;  afterwards  commanded  the  and  Brigi^e  zst  Division,  asdi 
sequently  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  "  Clarke's  Column  "—a  force  of  all  arms — formed  by  Sir  Gs 
Wolseley  for  the  following  objects :  the  second  advance  to  Ulundi,  the  capture  of  King  Cetywayo,  the  ■abj::^ 
of  the  Zulu  tribes  near  the  Middle  Drift  of  the  River  Tugela,  and  the  pacification  of  Zululand ;  these  objects « 
successftilly  accomplished— thanked  in  General  Orders  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  performed  the  t 
of  his  responsible  command  in  the  most  highly  efficjent  manner,"  Brevet  of  Colonel  and  CB.), 

♦  Major  Tredennick  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z865-66,  and  was  press 
the  affair  of  Kakaramea,  storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  Pahs  of  Otapawa  and  Kctemeri,  and  varios»  = 
afiftiirs  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Zulu  cami)aign  of  1879,  and  commanded  the  S7th  Regiment  from  the  ziu< 
April  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  operations  of  '*  Clarke's  Column." 

*  Major  Bicknell  served  in  the  z8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z863>66  (Medal).  Served  inii 
57th  Regiment  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the  action  of  Gingindhlovn  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 

7  Captain  Picot  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  Z863-65,  and  was  slightly  woimded  u 
bombardment  of  Kaitake  (Medal). 

Becord  of  the  Seroieee  of  the  sjth  Begitnent, 

Raised  in  Z755,  and  proceeded  to  the  Mediterranean  (as  Marines),  to  Z757.  Gibraltar,  to  Z763.  Miners,  tc 
Ireland,  to  z 7 75.  America,  to  1783.  Nova  Scotia,  to  z 790.  England  and  Scotland,  to  z 793.  IjowCoDntmB.K: 
England,  to  June  Z794.  Low  Countries,  to  1795.  England,  to  October  1795.  West  Indies,  to  Z803.  (sad  Bsta 
raised  in  Z803.)  England,  to  April  Z804.  Chaimel  Islands,  to  October  1804.  Gibraltar,  to  July  Z809.  Pea^s 
to  June  Z814.    Canada,  to  July  1815.    (2nd  Battalion  reduced,  Dec.  Z815.)    France,  to  November  18x7. 

Sept.  1824.    England,  to  1825,    ^' — " — ^»- t»t_.__  , — ,._,..  ,^     ^  

X846.    England,  to  March  "^  ' 

185 S.    (A  detachment  at .  

England,  to  Sept.  187 1.    Ireland,  to  Deo.  x87i'    Ceylon,  to  Feb.  Z879.    South  Africa,  to  Oct,  1879.    Home,  Oct.-: 

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*Niy»"  "PsKIKSULA"  **rBKOZBSHA.H'*  "SOBBAOW"  "  SBTASTOPOL.' 


Ooloael.— 3|i»yA<  Jon.  »ir  William  Thomaa  KnoUys,*  ZCB,  Entign,  9  Dec.  13;  Lt.  ^  Cap*.  95  Sept.  17  : 

Capt.  4' Lt.  Colonel,  ^31  Dec.  37 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Jftyor  General,  ao  June  54  ;  Lieut.  Qenenil^  xx  Jan.  60  ; 

General,  xf  Jime  66 ;  Colonel  62nd  Foot,  16  Nov.  58. 

i6uteiiant0olonel.--WUliam  John  Chads,*   Eneign,   'xa    Nov.  47;  X^. 'la  Sept.  48;  Oapf.  30  June  54; 

Bt.Mvoor,  x5  Deo.  54;  BtLi.Colonel,  9  Nov.  63 ;  Me^'or,  15  May  7a;  Xia«lma»i  Colonel,  a8  Oct.  76;  Colonel, 

I  Oct.  77. 

jjora.— Douglas  Hastings,^  JSnaign,  ao  March  40 ;   Zt,  8  April  49 ;    Capi.  15  llarch  53 ;  Srnet  Mt^or, 

93  March  65  ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  7  Sept.  74 ;  Major,  28  Oct.  76. 
JolmLovell  Kelly.  J^iMi^,  x  May  58;  Lt.f  16  Nov.  60;    Cop^  '19  July  64;  Brevet  Mqjor,  x  Oct.  77; 

Major,  \x  May  78. 


CaptjlIKB. 
Robert  Nevill  Gream.. 


Briaade  Major,  Halifax 
Berkeley  Wodeh( 
rfolk  KijU  Volunteere 


odehouse, 


le, ) 


"23  April 
8  July 


Thomas  Hamilton  If~or83'th,  Adjutant\ 
Wiltshire  Militia ) 

Thomas  Fentham  Todd  

Henry  Jones 

YioesmiuB  Knox 

Thomas  Edward  Vemer 

Bobert  Hayne 

William  Bowlas  Williams 

Harry  Molyneux  Carter,  D.A.A,  Qen.for\ 
Muekeir^,  Feekawur ;....) 

George  Lake  Talbot Denniss,*i»i0rprf^... 

LnuTXVAim. 

James  Henry  BowhiU,  Adjutant  24  Nov.  75 

John  Frederic  Iiielis,/iM<.</JfMl:.ixMay78 

Finlay  CoohnmeBeateon  

Edward  Cleary  Hill« 

Herbert  Thomas  De  Cartaret  Hobbs 

Srdney  Charles  Faulder , 

Charles  Edward  Lane  Clarke 

Alexander  Wallace 

Geoxge  Felham  Hatch  

BVanoiB  Henry  Tonge  

George  Frederick  Watson 

Edward  Reginald  Norcliffe  Walton... 


62|P  2  May 
62 1    7  Nov. 

-'1 


65  f  i  May    68 
65^  3  Feb.    69 


'  7  Nov.   6a  'xa  Dec.    65  Px4  July    69 


4  Dec. 

PaoMay 
"as  Sept. 
'  7  Aug. 
'as  Jan. 
'as  Sept. 
»3o  Oct. 

8  Jan. 


67 
68 
•27  April  70 


63  '29  May 

64!'  7  Aug. 
6oj'24  Nov. 
67l»  3  Feb. 
65  '23  Mar. 
67  'a6  Feb. 


2irn  LiBUT. 


SBOOVn  LiBUTBVAVtS. 

Granville  Henry  Loch 

George  Willooghby  Smith  Fryer 

Herbert  Alfred  Stock 

William  Annesley  Burton  Dennys 

JohnLampen , _^ „. 

Norman  Chichester  Perkins '  13  Aug. 

Arthur  DenniB  Molyneux  Purvis i  zi  Oct. 


21  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


9  July  74 

38  April  75 
7  Feb.  76 
S  Sept.  77 
9x  April  77 
XI  May  78 
xsJuly   78 

7  Aug.  78 


3AprU 
28  Oct.    71 
28  Oct.    71   26  Deo.    79 


10  Jan.  72 
X2  Feb.  73 
X2N0V.  73 
9  Dec.  74 
XI  Feb.  75 
10  Sept.  73 
10  Sept.  75 
IX  Sept.  76 

28  Oct.    76 

29  Nov.  76 
a8  Oct.  76 
19  Feb.    78 


BBXT.XAJ.    I  BT.LT.COL. 


Pi^tmaeter.-^ 


,  \Qfutrter Masier.'^ohxi  Moore.7  35  March  6a. 
>  jFacing$  Bnff.^Aaente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

rind'         " 


Embarked  for  India,  30  December  x868. 

1  Sir  William  Thomas  KnollyB  served  with  the  Soots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  March  to  the  end  of  the  Penin- 
Bolar  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  repulse  of  the  sortie— on  which  occasion  Sir  Henry 
Sollivan  and  ten  Officers  01  the  Guards  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

*  Colonel  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1859-53,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the 
White  House  Stockade,  x9th  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days, 
concluding  with  the  storm  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Bassein  and 
Pegu,  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Gan'ison  at  Fcgu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days,  during  which 
the  enemy  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Major) ; 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  (jtoneral  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  the  war.  Served  as  a 
volunteer  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1854  (Medal).  Served  as 
Btafl  Captain  at  Smyrna  from  April  to  Sept.  1855,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at 
Smyrna  and  Abydoe  (Dardanelles  frx)m  xst  Sept.  1835  to  27th  Oct.  X856). 

*Lt.Colanel  Hastings  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  night  attack  and 
battle  of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  Bengal  In  the  several 
sotions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow^-severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp 
and  a  year's  service).    Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Uaiara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Denniss  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  X879,  first  in  Uie  and»  and  afterwards  in  the  ist  Division  of  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force. 

*  Uent.  Hill  served  with  the  and  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Fbroe  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879. 

7  Qoarter  Master  Moore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  (Medal  with  (?lasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 


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203 

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Hftlf 


38 


(CandihirBV>roe). J     S9th  (2nd  Nottinghamshire). — Linked  to  ^oth. iBrigadt  S^JiiLty 


Candahar.       1 


38 


Oolonel.— Henry 


Col.  17  March  43  ;  Uoi. 

soth  Foot,  23  Mar.  65. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— Richard  Lacv/  Siu.  u  Mar.  42;  Lt.  '27  Sept.  44;  Capt.  6  June  54;  Brevet  Jfa, 

23  April  68 ;  Major,  28  Oct.  68  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  20  April  77 ;  Lt.Cofonel,  14  Sept.  78. 
Majore.— James  Law^aon,*  Engign,  ^13  Dec.  50  j  Lt.  3  Dec.  52 ;  Capt.  7  April  62  j  Bt.Major,  aa  Sept.  75 . 

Major,  12  June  78.  ^        «     «  «    „ 

William  John  Prampton,  Entiffn,  xa  Dec.  56  ;  Lt.  x8  Sept.  59;  Capt.  '29  Sept.  65;  Bt.MaJor,  90  Oct.  r 

M<HJor,  14  Sept.  78. 


Robert  Staveley  Shinkwin*  1 '17  Dec.    52;Pi8Aug.   54 

p.«.c.  Henry  Harcourt  Griffiths    ?6Jan.    6o,'*i8Sept.  63 

p.».e.  Edward  Gunter  31  Dec.    58 

p.«.c.  Euston  Henry  Sartorius 8  July    62 

p.$.e.  George  Poignand,  Garrieon  Jiw^,")     jg  Scot   6.1 

Umballa J  ^'     ■* 

P.9.C.  RobertElias '28  Oct.    64 

James  Lewis  Joseph  Gordon '  3  June  64 

William  Patrick  Lawlor P23  June  65 

JohnStoyte ^29  Sept.  65 

Ralph  Bdmonstone  Buchanan 1*29  Sept.  65 

John  Thomas  Acton  Drought '  4  S^t.  67 


'Ga.pi  01  Good  Hopi" 


'•OoBUWiri"  *'Ja.vi.*'  "Vittobia.* 
"PsHiirsuLi.'*  •*  Bhubtpobb," 


'St.  Sbbutzajt' 


•NiTB* 


Eyre,  Eneign,  P28  Auff.  17  j  Lt.  ^20  April  26 ;  Capt.  »3  April  28 ;  Major,  ^\ 
43 ;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Major  Gen.  x6  Nov.  58 ;  Lt.Oen.  3  Sept.  67 ;  General,  23 


Major,  >*i7  Feb.  37 ;  T*. 
Sept.  74 ;  C^ 


Oi-PTAIKS. 


LnimvAjm. 

WilliamPulton 

William  George  Small* 

Bennett  William  Lucas,  InU.  cfMuihttrn  \ 

18  Nov.  78 J 

John  Frederick  Irwin 

Shirley  Apthorp 

Alfred  Dashwood  Worgan 

William  Whitmore  Beagin? 

Montagu  William  Battye,  Interpreter 

Percy  Henry  Noel  Lake 

Arthur  Glyn  Leonard  

Stephen  Watson,  Adjutant  14  Nov.  74   .... 

Heniy  Allan  Balfour  Boulderson 

Charles  Gadman  HodgkinBon 

Charles  Frederick  Hastings  Hedhurst.... 


Bbcoitd  LnurarAirTS. 
William  Michael  Collins  White  ... 

Humphrey  Martin  Twynam 

Philip  Bower  MacAdam   

Cecil  Willie  Trevor  Thomas  Goff 
Lionel  Lewis  Pile 


33  Sept.  62 

18  July  65 

I  Feb.  67 

»ai  Aug.  67 

4  July  68 

'ax  Aug.  67 

'25  Dec.  67 

22  April  68 

a  Aug.  70 


P30  Oct. 
18  Deo. 

'25  Dec. 

8  Jan. 
Pix  Feb. 
PjMay 

8  Jan. 


airn  libut. 


at  Aug.  78 

XX  May  78 

IX  Oct.  79 

14  Jan.  80 

14  Jan.  80 


7  Aug.   67; 
'21  Aug.   67] 

P22  Feb.    6fr 

xsMar.    73 

30  Sept.  74 

xApr.    75 

IX  June  75 

x8  Deo.    75 

i  14  Sept.  78 

I  July   79 

31  July    79 
7  Aug.  79 


a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

33  Sept.  69 

13  Feb.  73 

9  Aug.  73 

xa  Nov.  73 

3  Aug.  73 

II  June  75 

11  July  75 

13  Feb.  76 


Pojfmaeter, — 

Qwurter  Matter. -^JtjntB  Rowland,*  4  Oct.  73. 

Faeinat  Wtdte.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Ceylon,  September  1867. 

1  Lt. Colonel  Lacy  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  as  kxa 
Lt-Colonel  commanded  the  greater  part  of  a  Brigade  during  a  portion  of  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  finali}- 
was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

«  M^or  Lawson  was  present  wiui  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1S57. 
was  engaged  on  the  expedition  from  Canton  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains  in  June;  also  at  the  stormins  asd 
capture  of  Namtow  on  xxth  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Shinkwin  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  Canton  nnder  Sir  Michael  Sey- 
mour in  the  latter  part  of  1856  and  beginmng  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Ltn  and  tL; 
Heights  behind  Canton  on  sSth  Dec,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded)  on  a9th  Dec.  1857;  »1» ' 
at  the  aflUr  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  afterwards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Gulf  of  Pecholi  (Medal  iriin 
Claap). 

*  Lieut.  Small  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  inolndixig  the  actamis  »: 
Ghanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affliirs  of  Chnrda  and  Fort  of  Mu9j«eii3» 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

1  Lieut.  Beagin  served  with  the  Bn)editionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackensie  in  Arabia  from  r,'^ 
October  to  the  aoth  December  1873,  and  was  present  at  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  deatruotion  >^' 
^e  fort  of  Al-Kota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  HooshabL 

*  Quarter  Master  Rowland  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  inoluding  the  opera- 
tions in  the  GK)rruckpore  District  in  1858,  and  on  the  Nepaalfh)ntier  in  1859  (Medal). 


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''CeUr  et  Audax."    "Rol»ia"    "Vimibba"    "Mabtikiqub'*    "Talaybbi."    "Pubktbs  d'Okob"  "Aibuhbba" 

,,[^IU»AD  RoDBIfto"     "BaDAJOZ"    "  SaLAHAITCA"    *' ViTTOBIA"    "PYBBKBBS"     "NlTBLLB"    "NiTB"     "ObTHBB** 

TocLousB  "  *•  Pbhutbula*'  *' PuirjAUB  "  *•  MooLTAv  "  ••  GoojBBAT "  '*  Taku  F0BT8  "  "  Pbbw"  "  Dblhi"  "  BuSACO." 
YeTva'Sei.  OoloMliaObi^t.—FUld  Martial  Sit  Soy  olSiffhnest  The  Duke  o/Cambridge,  X&.  ZP.  QCB.  QCMQ.  GCSI. 
FuU  Half  ^  3  Mar-  69. 

i;a^  pj^  OolonelB  CommBsdant— x  Sir  Arthur  Aa 
i        j  99  May  35;  Copt.  ^17  Aug.  41 ;  llajw 

General,  90  April  61 :  Lt.  General,  22  Oct.  70;  venerai,  x  uoc  77 ;  Uoto 
!        9  Freeman  Murray,  Eneign,  '94  Feb.  95;  Lt.  '8  April  96;  Capt.  '91  Dec.  39;  Major,  'go  Aug. 
,  CoIoimI,  5  Nov.  47     '^  '      '     «  ^T-  ,-  .      r,  ,         .         ,       ,.    .   ^  ,        ^  . 


„  3  Mar.  69. 
OolonelB  Cob 
rss;  < 

an  Ml 

f,  5  Nov.  47  ^ .         - 

X  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  Commandant  6otli  Eifles,  xx  Oct  76. 


,  Qg.  41 ;  J 

OeTural,  90  April  61 :  Lt.  wneral, '. 

"  "'  tneufn,  P94  FeD.  95;  Jjt.  '8  Apru  96;  Copt.  '9X  l»ec.  39;  Major,  '90  Aug.  44;  . 

Colonel,  98  N0V.54 :  Jfty'or  GeTteral,  13  Aug.  69 ;  Liei$t.  General,  95  Oct.  71 ;  General, 


u. 


Lieutenant  Oolonela.— 4  Rowley  Willes  Hinxman,*  2nd  Lt.  93  Nov.  49;  Lt.  '3  Mar.  54;  Ca^.  1$  Jan.  58; 

JBt.Mty'or,  19  Jan.  64 ;  Mqjor,  94  April 79 ;  Bt.Lt.Col.,7  Jan.  74 ;  Lt.Colonel,  5  June  75 ;  Colonel,  7  Jan.  79. 
X  James  Durham  Dundas,'  2nd  Lt.  3  Mar.  54 ;  Lt.  93  Mjurch  55 ;  Copt.  99  June  58 ;  Bt.Mtyor,  X9  Not.  70 ; 

Mtyor,  X  April  73  ;  Bref>et  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77     ' "     '         '  "  '      ' 


9  James  Joseph  Collins,  JEneian,  1*95  Aug.  54;  Lt 

Major,  5  July  73  j  Lt.Colonel,  91  Aug.  78. 
Hmoti. — 8  Cromer  Ashbnmham,*  EnngH,  90  April  55 ; 
X  Kennetc  Gregg  Henderson,?  Eneign,  93  April  55 ;  Lt.  6  Ma^ 
4  James  Sturgeon  Hamilton  Algar,?  Eneign,  xo  May 

March  75 


-,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  xg  Dec.  77. 
93  Mar.  55 ;  Geqft.  'xq  July  59 ;  3t,Mt^or,  5  July  79 ; 


Li.  96  Oct.  55;  Capt.  '93  Jan.  63  j  McQor,  x6  Oct.  73. 
' ;  Capt.  P30  June  63 ;  Major,  97  Mar  74. 


6  May  56 ;  Capt.  ^30  June  i 
55  i  Lt.  »9  May  56;  Capt. 


X7  May  64;  MqjoTf  xo 


9.«.c.  George  Hatchell,  Aeeieiant  A^utani  General,  Bengal;  Entign,  22  Oct.  55;  Lt,  97  Sept.  57;  Capt, 

'94  Jan.  65;  Mqjor,  99  Not.  76 ;  3<.jU.Ce>/on0^  92  Not.  79. 
X  James  Kiero  Watson,  Eneign,  90  July  55 ;  Lt.  ^1  May  57 ;  Capt.  x  May  65 ;  Bt.Mt^'or,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Mtyor, 

xoDeo.  77. 
9  William  Gerard  Byron,"  Eneign,  '95  Sept.  55 ;  Li.*  7  Sept.  58 ;  Oap<.  '3  Jan.  65 ;  Bi.Mc^or,  x  Oct.  77 ; 

Mqjor,  90  June  78. 

3  p.e.e,  WiUiam  Lewis  Kinloch  OgilTy,  Eneign,  x8  June  57  j  Lt,  »x5  June  58 ;  Capt.  'xx  Deo.  66  j  Mc^or, 
9x  Ar-    " 

4  John 
3 


9x  Aug.  78. 

John  Charley,  Eneign,  '7  Mar.  56;  Lt.  ^21  Feb.  60 ;  Capt.  'x4  Aug.  67 ;  Major,  12  Sept.  79. 

Astley  Fellowes  Terry,"  Entign,  i  April  58  ;  Lt.  'xi  Sept.  60 ;  Capt.  '8  Deo.  67;  Mgjor,  7  Jan.  So. 


Captaiitb. 

John  Gustavns  Crosbie 

George  Hewitt  Trotman 

Nesbit  Willoughby  Wallace  "   

3  Arthur  Morris^^  

4  Charles  Matthew  Galderoni^  

3  Charles  Pierson  Cramer  >> m 

4  James  Henry  Herbert  Croft  

Pmnois  Walkce  GTen![eil,{Bt.Lt.Colonel,  29  Not.  79),  \ 

Brigade  Mmor,  Dover } 

Alex.  Angus  Airlie  E:inloch,2>.^.  Q.lf .  Gen.  Xkgber  Die. 

3  Aubrey  vere O'Brien" 

3  Charles  Louis  Constantine  de  Robeok  

X  George  Thomas  Whitaker,^i^«to«i  i  Glamorgamekire  \ 

B^  Volunteere ) 

I  Gtoorge  Carpenter  

3  Bioh&rd  CoUingwood  Bobinson^' 

a  George  Lancelot  McLean  Farmer 

X  Denis  Bingham^*    

z  John  Talbot  Damley  Crosbie,  J«l0  de  Camp  to  Sir 'i 

Tkomae  Steele > 

X  Henry  Donald  Browne 

X  Bdmund  Lomax  Fraser^*  ; 

Reginald  Chalmer 

WiBiamTllden 

Henry  Blackwood  MacCall,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  \ 
Commander  in  Chirf,  Eaet  Indiee S 

4  BeiOamin  Frend 

3  Ambrose  Hnmphrys  Bircham,"  ^14/.  n  Middleeex\ 

Ryu  Volunteere i 

4  Heniy  Affleck  Houlton  Ward    

4  Alexander  Ferdinand  Henry  Mitchell-Innea'  *  

a  William  Forster 

Robert  Cradock  Davies^*    

Henry  Philip  Myles  Wylie,  Adj.  sth  Adm.  Bati.  > 

CheekireBi/U  Volunteere  S 

3  James  Nugent  Blackwood-Price  

3  Charles HoUed Smith"   

4  James  John  Mallandaine 

a  Henry  SaTill  Marsham  ^*   

3  Thomas  Sydenham  Clarke 

3  Ernest  HoTcll  Thurlow"    

3  Mon.  Keith  Tumour" 

4  Herbert  Jamm  Hope-Bdwardes 

4  Thomas  Prince  Lloyd    

3  Fiennes  Boughton  Newton  Dickenson" 

X  Bdward  Thomas  Henry  Hutton,"  at  Stqf  College 

4  Horace  Walpole    

3  Fulbert  Wright  Archer" 

4  Charles  Wortham   

LXBVZBVAJTTS. 

X  John  Dowling  Howden     

3  Charles  Michell,"  Jnetructor  ofMueketry  xs  July  76  ... 

4  Francis  Moore  Ward 

9  Charles  Hope,  Inetruetor  of  Mueketry  5  Jan.  77   

3  Riohard  Steele  Rupert  Fetherstonhaugh" 

3  Godfrey  Astell"  

Humphrey  DaTid  Parry  Okeden,  Private  See.  4r  Aide  \ 

de  Camp  to  Lt.  Gov.^N.  W.  Prooineee    j 

X  Nicholas  Edward  de  Etomer  Fenwick 

Walter  Henry  Holbech,**«en7iii9  in  a  civil  eapaeitg  in  1 
Cvpme j 

William  Storrock  Anderson 


93  April  58 

'x9  May  s' 

96  Mar.  5I 

'9x  May  58 

13  May  59 

'94  Aug.  58 

X9N0T.  58 

»  5  Aug.  59 

39  Not.  55 

*iS  Oct.  59 

>99  Oct.  59 

'ax  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  60 

»  6  Jan.  60 

'z6  April  6x 

x7Aug.  6x 

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'93  June  63 

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P  9  Oct.  63 

Px6Feb.  64 

9  Feb.  64 

'28  June  64 

P98  Oct,  64 

'24  Jan.  65 

7  Mar.  65 
1*96  May  65 

*29  Sept.  65 

»io  Oct.  65 

'  I  Deo.  65 

99  May  66 

*  9  Dec.  65 

P  3  Dec,  65 
P  3  April  66 

f  2  Oct.  66 

6  July  67 

93  July  61 

8  Aug.  67 
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I*  IX  Aug.  67 
'10  Aug.  67 
f  I  May  67 


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'x9  Oct. 
P25  Dec. 
8  Jan. 
'25  Sept. 
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'33  Jan. 

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4  Jan. 

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Pa6  Oct. 
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'31  July 

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'34  Jan. 

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»  7  Feb. 
P  7Mar. 
V36May 

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»i4  Aug. 
'si  Aug. 
'2x  Feb. 
'xx  Deo. 

'x9  Feb. 

97  Feb. 

»  8  Mar. 

7  Aug. 

'90  Nov. 

9  April 

30  June 

'38  Oct. 

IX  Jan. 
P  3  Feb. 

XX  Sept. 
P17  Feb. 
P34  April 
»39  May 
"  9  Feb. 
'33  Mar. 
'99  Not. 
'I3  July 
'  9  Aug. 
'37  Oct. 
"  9  -A^QR- 
P  8  Dec. 

P30  Not. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


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XX  Jan. 
'33  Jan. 
'24  April 
•  9  Feb. 
P38  May 
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'38  Oct. 

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34  Apr. 
94  Apr. 

a6  Feb. 

13  Aug. 

37  Mar. 

X  Apr. 

3  Apr. 
10  Mar. 

X  Apr* 

X3  May 

13  May 

X  Deo. 
19  Aug. 
99  Nov. 
98  Mar. 

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8  Dec. 

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38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


XI  Not. 
33  Not. 


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LnUTEKllTTB. 

3  Henry  Allfrey" 

I  Robert  Henley 

1  Mordaunt  Charles  Boyle,  Inttruetor  ofMutketry  30  May  79  

2  Horatio  Reginald  Meuds  

4  Montagu  Charles  Brudenell  Forestier  Walker,  Adjutant -ig  May  77  ... 

4  GeoffVey  Grimwood  Grimwood    

4  Henry  Vere     

3  Edward  Obert  Hindley  Wilkinaon,**  Adjutant  x  Dec.  75    

2  Basil  Templer  Graham  Montgomery 

4  Robert  Storv    

2  Ea^^ene  Ayshford  Sanford  

2  Robert  Charles  Dighton  Wilson    

4  GrenviUe  Hylton  Wells'*  

1  Hon,  Alwyne  Henry  Fulke  Greville 

2  Hubert  Richard  Lovett 

2  Frederick  Savill  Marsham,  Adjutant  16  Feb.  78 

3  RobertHenry Gunning** 

1  Edward  William  Herbert" 

2  Gilbert  Samuel  Baynes 

4  Guy  Theophilus  Campbell,  Aide  d«  Camp  to  Lt.Oeneral  Bughn 

4  Robert  George  Buchanan-Riddell,  IntUruetor  ofMmhetrjf  6  Nov.  78 

4  Hon.  Conway  Stratford  George  Canning   

2  Robert  Erskine  Wade  Copland-Crawford  

4  Gerard  Charles  Eitson  

3  Archibald  Edward  Miles" 

2  Lord  Frederick  FitzGrerald   

I  Harold  Gore-Browne,  .id/ttioM^  30  May  79 

1  William  Pitcaim  Campbell     

2  Arthur  Davidson 

I  Lewis  William  George  Butler 

a  Herbert  Delamark  Banks 

Harry  John  Bolton 

4  Robert  Calverley  Alington  Bewioke  Bewicke 

a  Robert  Edmund  Golightly  

4  Edgar  Waldegrave  Brodie,  Interpreter  

a  Hubert  Cornwall  Legh , 

SioovD  LiiuTBirjLirTS. 

4  Edward  James  Stuart  Wonley   

a  Daniel  Charles  William  Lysons 

I  Horace  John  Nevill" 

4  Charles  Archibald  Townshend  Boultbee    

3  Archer  Parry  Crawley" 

3  Dudley  Granville^Bichard  Ryder" 


3  George  Conyers  Baker  Baker".. 

1  John  Bajrmond  Garrett" 

2  Ramsi^  Greorge  Henry  Couper 

4  Charles  Edward  Clowes 

1  Lee  La  Trobe  Bateman    

z  aw  Thomas  Herbert  Cochrane  Troubridge,  BaH 

4  Xortf  Walter  PiteGerald  

3  William  Joseph  Mvers"  

3  Maurice  O'Oonnell" , 

4  Edward  Tatton  Pakenham 

3  Warine  Du  Vemet  Lysley" 

3  Charles  Berkeley  Pigott" 

2  Geoffrey  George  Gordon,  £ord  Tewkesbury 

2  Francis  Alexander  Fortescuo 

I  Edward  Stuart  St.  Aubyn  

3  Henry  Edward  Buchanan-Riddell  

3  Thomas  Edward  Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington 

4  Walpole  SwintonEays 

3  Charles  Roderick  Robert  M'Grigor 

4  George  Guy  Hunter  Allgood 

3  Arthur  Dunbar  Pixley "„,. 


'aoMay 
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.     69 
May    70 
23  Sept.  71 


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13  Oct 
33  Jan. 
15  Aug. 
a  I  July 
X3  0ct. 

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14  Sept. 
30  Jan. 
14  Sept.  78 

4  Deo.    78 
33  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
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1  May 
aa  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
33  Jan. 
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2  July 
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13  Aug. 
6  Aug. 
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25  Feb. 


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aSOot.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
aSOet  71 
30  Dec.   71 

6  Mar.  72 
24  July    72 

sOct  :: 
9  Aug.  73 
sOct. 

za  Not. 

la  Nov. 

19  Oct. 
si  Feb. 

9  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
xsJsn.   73 
a6  Mar.  7J 

3  Dec.  74 
II  Feb.  73 
aSFeb.  75 

20  Not.  75 
30  Not.  75 

7  Jan-  76 
XI  Feb.  7j 
IX  Feb.  76 
zi  Feb.  f> 
II  Feb.  7^ 
xo  Mar.  76 

10  Sept.  76 
zoSept.  7^ 

6  Oct.  75 
17  July  7« 
a  Feb.  77 

8  April  77 

6  0ct.   7* 


Pay««<«^.-4  Arthur  Gore  Anderson.*  ,6  Aug.  59 ;  Sn»ign,  5  March  58 ;  fioji.lf«o?TMardi  i^&^ 
,  Arthur  J.  Roberta.*  x  Apr.  78 ;  ^n».  8  Oct.  58 ;  Lt.  '18  July  6a  j  CaL  3  SeptX" 
3  Edwa^  Court Haynes,*  i  Apr.  78 ;  En*.  '35  Mi^  S5  i  Lt,  »a  NoV.  55;  &»«:  »8  Juiw 67. 

Quarter  Matter:—^  William  Nasaan  Hnlmmi  »  r^  Awii  fi,  ^*'  ^*^        *"**•  ^ 


Quarter  Ma»tere.—2  William  Nassau  Holmes,*^  17  April  67. 
x  William  Dlxon.w  19  Jan.  76. 

3  James  Ireland,"  ao  April  78. 

4  Evi  John  Crane,  15  March  79. 


Green— Foctn^f  Scarlet.— J^mfo,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
i$t  Battalion  returned  from  Halifax^  Nova  Seotia^  9  Jan,  77.     Windkeeter 
2nd  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  September  1867.    Candakar  Field  Force  ' 
3rd  Battalion  embarked  for  Natal^  19  Ftbruary  1879,    N^atal. 
itk  Battalion  erharkedfor  India,  a  November  1876.    Agra,  Bengal, 


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'  Sir  Arthnr  Ganynghame  proceeded  to  China  in  1841  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Saltonn,  and  was  present  at  the 
jrm  and  capture  of  Chin-kisu3g-Foo  (led  the  Column  of  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Makuikiow),  and  at  the  investment 

Nankin  (Medal).  In  1854  accompanied  the  Army  to  the  East  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  ist  Divi- 
on,  was  present  at  the  aJffair  of  Bulganac,  battle  of  Alma,  taking  of  Balaklava,  affair  of  23rd  Oct.  on  the  Heights 
'  the  TchemaTa,  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (served  with  the  Guards  in  the  Sand-bag  Battery,  and  led 
ito  action  a  detached  portion  of  the  20th  Regiment),  and  siege  of  Sebastopolup  to  May  1855  (Medal  with  four 
lasps,  C3.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  In  March  1855  was 
ppointed  local  M^jor  General,  m  May  took  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Turkish  Contingent,  and  in  August  re- 
nted the  personal  thanks  of  the  Sultan  and  was  created  a  Lt.Cjieneral  in  the  Turkish  Army.  In  Oct.  1855  sailed  in 
:)mmand  of  10.000  men  to  occupy  Kertch,  and  assisted  to  maintain  that  position  throughout  the  second  winter 
I  the  Crimea  ^Turkish  War  Medal,  and  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie) .  In  1 863  commanded  at  Lahore  the  reserve  forces 
rthe  army  employed  in  the  Bittana  campaign.  On  the  2nd  and  23rd  April  1869,  when  in  command  of  the  Northern 
iiyl.«ion  of  Ireland,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Irish  Government  on  the  snpp^ression  of  the  Fenian  rising.  In  July 
S69  made  ^CB.  Established  the  military  occupation  of  the  Transvaal  on  its  annexation  in  1877.  Commanded 
le  combined  forces  on  the  Kei  River  in  the  war  with  the  Galekas  and  rebellion  of  the  Gaikas  in  Ka£fVaria  in  1877. 

*  Colonel  Hinxman  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  campaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  (W)m  7th 
nne,  including  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  siege  operations, 
£saalt  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Lt.Co1onel  Dundaa  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  caxnpaign  of  1857  against  the  mutineers  in  India  from  7th 
ane,  iroloding  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  the  Heignts  before  Delhi,  the  subsequent  eie^e  operations 
0  6ch  Aognat  (wounded  on  xoth  June).  Served  the  campaign  of  1858  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  actions  of  Buga- 
ralla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombard- 
Doni  of  Shahgehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the 
inemy  to  the  left  oank  of  the  (3oomtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee ;  Oude  campaign,  mduding  the 
ictioDS  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal  with  Clasp), 
krvcd  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870  (Brevet  of  Major). 

'  Major  Aahbumham  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indianmutinycampaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions 
m  the  Hindun,  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  and  taking  of  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  subsequent  siege  operations,  assault 
md  capture  of  the  city,  with'th&flnal  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace.  Campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including 
Jie  actions  of  Bugawalla  and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly, 
ittack  and  bombardment  of  Shahjehanpore  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of 
Bonnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Groomtee,  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  on  and 
lestruction  of  Shahabad  (Medal  with  Ch&sp). 

7  Minors  Henderson  and  Algar  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad 
district  of  Bengal  in  1858  (Medal).  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for 
Taku  Forte  and  Pekin). 

'  Hi^'or  Byron  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  action  at  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Mfl^or  Tony,  (3aptains  Smith,  Thurlow,  and  Dickenson,  Lieuts.  Fetherstonhaugh,  Wells,  Herbert,  and  Miles, 
and  Second  Lieuts.  Kevill,  Ryder,  Grarrett,  Myers,  O'Connell,  Lysley,  and  Pigott  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th 
Hiiles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zola  war  of  1879. 

*'  Captain  Robinson  served  in  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.  Also  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in 
the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

^*  Captains  Wallace,  Oalderon,  Bingham,  Fraser,  Mitchell-Innes,  Da  vies,  Marsham  (as  Adjutant),  and  Archer, 
and  Lieutenant  Holbech  served  on  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 

u  Captain  Morris  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).    Served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Zulu  war  of  18^9. 

u  Captains  Cramer,  O'Brien,  and  Bircham,  Lieuts.  Mic^ell,  Astell,  and  AUf^ey,  Second  Lieuts.  Oawley  and  Baker, 
and  (Quarter  Master  Ireland  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  6oih  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  were  present  at 
the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 
*  Captain  the  Hon.  Keith  Tumour  served  in  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870.    Also  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th 

Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 
n  Captain  Hutton  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879 ;  ^^^  present  at  the  action  of 

Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe;  and  afterwards  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Crealock,  command- 

:qk  the  zst  Division. 
^  Lieut.  Wilkinson  served  as  A^utant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  including  the 

action  of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe. 
M  Lieut.  Gunning  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Zulu  war  of  2879,  and  was  present  at  the  action 

of  Gingindhlovu  and  relief  of  Ekowe.    Afterwards  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  throughout  the  operations 

of  "  Clarke's  Column." 
"  Quarter  Master  Holmes  served  with  the  and  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

In  enppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858  in  the  Shahabad  district  (Medal).    Also  throughout  the  campaign 

of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin). 
^  Quarter  Master  Dixon  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  operas 

tions  before  Delhi,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  with  the  final  attack  on  and  occupation  of  the  palace  (wounded)^ 

campaign  in  Rohilcund,  including  the  action  of  Bugowalla'and  Nugena,  relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura, 

fisfianltand  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shaluehanpore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the 

garrison,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Bunnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left  bank  of  the  Goomtce,  and  destruction  of 

the  Fort  of  Mahomdee,  attack  and  destruction  of  Shahabad,  action  of  Bnnkagong ;  the  Oude  campaign,  including 

the  actions  at  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mitowlee,  and  action  at  Biswah  (Medal  with 

Ciaan).    Served  in  the  Red  River  expedition  of  1870. 
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Robert  Henley 

Mordaunt  Charles  Boyle,  Inttmetor  of  Mutketry  30  May  79   

Horatio  Reginald  Menda  

Montagu  Charles  Brudenell  Forestier  Walker,  Adjittantzg  May  77  ... 

GeofiVey  Grimwood  Grimwood    

Henry  Vere     

Edward  Obert  Hindley  Wilkinson,"  Adjutant  i  Dec,  75    

Basil  Templer  Graham  Montgomery 

Robert  Story    

Eugene  Ayshford  Sanford  

Robert  Charles  Dighton  Wilson    

Grenville  Hylton  Wells'*  

Son.  Alwyne  Henry  Fulke  Greville 

Hubert  Richard  Lovett 

Frederick  Bavill  Marsham,  Adjutant  x6  Feb.  78 

Robert  Henry  Gunning** 

Edward  William  Herbert" 

Gilbert  Samuel  Baynes 

Guy  Theophilus  Campbell,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lt.General  R%ghe$ 

Robert  George  Buchanan -Riddell,  IntUruetor  ofMu$ketry  6  Nov.  78 

Hon.  Conway  Stratford  George  Canning   

Robert  Erskine  Wade  Copland-Crawford  

Gerard  Charles  Kitson  

Archibald  Edward  Miles" 

Lord  Frederick  FitzG«rald   

Harold  Gore-Browne,  ^<l7»<a»<  30  May  79 

William  Pitcaim  Campbell     

Arthur  Davidson 

Lewis  William  George  Butler 

Herbert  Delamark  Banks 

Harry  John  Bolton 

Robert  Calverley  Alington  Bewioke  Bewicke 

Robert  Edmund  Golightly  

Ed^  Waldegrave  Brodie,  Interpreter  


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Archer  Parry  Crawley" 

Dudley  Granville  Richard  Ryder" 

George  Conyers  Baker  Baker" 

John  Raymond  Garrett" 

Ramsay  George  Henxy  Couper 

Charles  Edward  Clowes 

Lee  La  Trobe  Bateman    , 

Sir  Thomas  Herbert  Cochrane  Troubridge,  Bart 

Lord  Walter  PiteGerald ;. 

William  Joseph  Myers"  , 

Maurice  O'Connell" 

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Geoffrey  George  Gordon,  Lord  Tewkesbury 

Francis  Alexander  Fortescue 

Edward  Stuart  St.  Aub3m  

Henry  Edward  Buchanan-Rid  dell  , 

Thomas  Edward  Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington 

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laentonaat  Ooloael.— Aubrey  Harvey  Tucker ,»  Enrign,  '13  Sept.  53 ;  J"-  6  Nov.  54  i  C^P*-  ^  Oct-  ^  J  Jwjor, 

13  Nov.  75 ;  Xt«»^«anf  Colonel,  ao  Oct.  79. 
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Arthur  Law  Woodland 

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William  Keily  Weetropp" 

Carr^  Fulton  

Norman  Robert  Stewart   

John  Chinery  Hilliard 

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Frank  Robert  Crodon  Carleton 

Alwyn  de  Blaquire  Valentine  Paget 

Herbert  Swayne  FitzGerald 

Henry  GoorgeWay  

Howard  Goad 

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Betumed  from  New  Zealand,  12  June  iB66.—Smbarkedfor  India,  zo  Feb.  1873. 


^  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z  854  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Cavalry  Division , 
L'io'iading  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bolaklava,  and  Iiikennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB., 
< Officer  of  the  Lesrion  of  Honor,  Commander  ist  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Laisarus,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie, 
arui  Turkish  Medal) . 

^  U.  Colonel  Tucker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Baloklava,  and  Likerman,  siege  and  mil  of  Sebostopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
li'>nor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  z 864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement 
><^  Te  fUmga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Major  Shaw  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  of  Colonel 
V>';ili«r'B  Column  employed  against  the  rebels  in  Shahabad  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Also  throughout  the 
iA  upaign  of  z86o  in  Chma  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasps). 

^  Major  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
0:1  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Ck>vey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  m  1864-66  as  Adjutant  of  the  68th  Light  Infkntrv  and  as  Field 
.Vdjutant  of  Tauranga  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and 
uiiifagement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal). 

'  Capuin  Crawford  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
inclading  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  z8th  and  2zst  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Captain  Woodward  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-66  (Medal). 

'^  Captain  Wostropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Quarter  Master  Shea  vervod  throughout  the  New  Zealand  campaign  of  Z864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
m  the  Gate  Pah  and  the  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 


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eible  ArOUerg  a8  Oct. 


31  Aug. 

'x6  Jan. 
'xoMay 
''so  Dec. 

25  Sept. 

19  Nov. 
'27  May 

8  July 
'2x  Nov. 

X5  Jan. 

12  July 
'xaSept. 


7  May 

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P»o  July 
»  6  Mar. 
022  Mar. 
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zx  Jan.  67 

'13  June  68 

8  July  68 

»  I  Aug.  68 


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30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
xz  May  78 
7  Aug.  78 
21  June  79 
x3Aug.  79 
x4Jan.'  ^ 
X4  Jan. 
X4  Jan. 

6  Mar. 


57  X2  July    67 

66  '17  April  69 

67  j»  3  Aug.  70 

63  X  Jan.    73 

64  4  May    74 
X  April  70 

3x  May   76 
XI  July    77 

3xOct.  77 

9  Jan.  78 

7  May  78 

39  Jan.  79 


25  Jan.    80 


99  Not.  79 


'aoOot.  69 

'  7  May  70 

»23  Nov.  70 

a8  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  71 

zoMar.  76 

38  Oct.  77 

aoNov.  75 

aoNov.  76 


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Pagmaeter.—Vfm.  John  Edw.  Graham  Sutherland,  x  Apr. 
QHoriM-  JTofeer.— James  Wilson,"  7  Nov.  68. 

Faemgt  BxiSC—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Seiurned  from  Nova  Seotia,  June  iBjz.^Bmbarkedfor  Media,  Faftraaty  1878. 


r»«5Se|it69. 
Apr.  63;  Cept. 


'  Sir  Thomas  Steele  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Militaiy  Secretary  to  Lord  Raglan  and  Gtam" 
Simpson,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  (mentioned  in  despatches),  Balaklava,  and  Likerman  (mentioced),  asd 
siege  of  SebastopoT  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colonel,  Officer  of  the  higion 
of  Honor,  Commander  2nd  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  ^rd  Class  of  the  Me4)idie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Blackett  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Eusoftie  Ymaxxa 
under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  Slay  1858)  and  at  the  affliir  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Height*  of 
Bittana  on  the  4U1  May  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

*  Msjor  Hevwood  served  with  the  xst  Royals  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  xst  June  X855,  inelodinf:  i^e 
siege  and  fiJl  of  Sebastqpol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  as  Commandant  of  H.M.  Hospital 
Ship  "  Victor  Smanuel*'  oft  the  Gtold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Boileau  served  with  the  6ist  Regiment  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (and  as  a  vohmteer  wiU: 
the  ArtiUery  from  26th  August  till  its  fall),  including  repulse  of  sorties  on  4th  z8th  and  23rd  July  and  zstABgntf 
z8<7  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Van  Homrigh  served  with  the  and  Queen's  throughout  the  China  war  of  x86o,  imdadingtlie  taking  of 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  the  12th  and  Z4th  August,  and  azst  September,  and  advance  on  Fekin  (Medal  viUi 
two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Murray  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  X879,  first  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Maj[or  G^eneral  Crealook,  comrnHndraf 
the  zst  Division,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  m  the  Intelligenoe  Branch  of  tbe 
Division ;  was  finally  attached  in  this  capacity  to  Clarke's  Column,  reconnoitred  the  count^  beyond  Ulnndi  u 
fisur  as  the  Nsome  region,  and  made  a  reconnaissance  of  the  route  to  be  traversed  by  the  column  ftom  Ulandi  u 
the  Middle  Drift  of  the  Tugels  River  (Brevet  of  Major). 

>^  Quarter  Master  Wilson  served  with  the  aand  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  vUIages  ia  the 
Boroe  Vall«y,  N.  W.  frontier  of  India,  in  November  1853.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  against  the  Lnirsckisi 
Mohmunds,  inoluding  the  taking  and  destniotion  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  Z854  (Medal  mU 
Clasp).  ^ 


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'Z^^SlH-^'-  ']         62nd  {WaMire).-Li^^ed  to  99th.    1^^^,%1^. 

"Niva"  "Pbkihbuli."  "raBozB8Hi.H"  "SoBBAOir"  " Sbvastopol." 


208 


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FiTirHilSf 
Pfty.'Pay. 

33 


OoLinBl.—'^  Biffkt  Hon.  Sir  WiUiam  Thomaa  Knollya.i  SCB.  Snngn^  9  Dec.  13;  Li.  4r  Capt.  as  Sept.  17  : 

Capi.  4r  Lt.  Colonel^  P31  Dec.  a? ;  Colonel^  33  Nov.  41 ;  Major  Oeneral,  ao  June  54  ;  Lieut.  QeneraU  "  Jan.  60  ; 

Qeneral,  17  June  66 ;  Coionel  6and  Foot,  16  Nov.  58. 
lieatenant Colonel.— William  John  Chade,*   Enngn,   'xa    Nov.  47;  Lt.^^ia  Sept.  48;  Cap^-  30  ^^^le  54; 

£t.2£eyor,  15  Dec.  S4i  Bt,Lt.  Colonel,  9  Nov.  6a;  Major,  15  May  7a;  LieuUnani  Colonel,  a8  Oct.  76;  Colonel, 

I  Oct.  77. 
Xi^'on.— Donglas  Hastings,*  Xnetgn,  ao  March  40 ;   Lt.  8  April  49 ;    Capt,  15  March  53 ;  Brevet  M^or, 

a3  March  65  ;  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel,  7  Sept.  74 ;  Major,  a8  Oct.  76. 
ohnLovell  Kelly.  Bneign,  x  May  58;  X«.  »x6  Nov.  60;    Capt,  P19  July  64;  l?r#w«  Mqjor,  1  Oct.  77  ; 

Major,  n  May  78. ^ 


fiobertNevill  Groam '•'23  April 

p.t.  e.  John  Boughey ,  Briaade  Major ^  Mal\fax,    8  July 
milegrew  Reginald  Berkeley  Wodehouse,  >  -     ^.^ 

-ii;W«^  4  ^or/WJk  i2j/j«  Volunfeere  S      7  «ov. 

Thomas    Hamilton    Forsjth,    AdjiOantX 

Wiliekire  Militia S 

Thomas  Fentham  Todd  

Henry  Jones 

Yieesmius  Knox 

Thomas  Edward  Vemer 

Robert  Hayne 


»  4  Dec. 

aoMay 

'as  Sept. 

'as  Jan. 

'as  Sept. 

William  Bowlas  Williams.^..... .....^. ^. ['30  Oct. 

8  Jan. 

'a7  April 


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6a'P  a  May    65  '  a  May    68 
6al    7  Nov. 

63  'la  Dec. 


Hany  Molyneox  Garter,  D.A.A,  Gen.  for 

Muetetrg,  Peehamur   j 

George  Lake  Talbot Dennlss/  Interpreter.. 

James  Henry  Bowhill,  Adjutant  34  Not.  7s 
John  Frederic  Inglis./M^qf  ifH«ik.ixMay78 

Finlay  Coohrane  leatson  

BdwardClea»yHill« 

Herbert  Thomas  De  Cartaret  Hobbs 

Svdney  Charles  Faolder 

Charles  Bdward  Lane  Cl&rke 

Alexander  Wallace 

George  Pelham  Hatch  

Ftencis  Henry  Tonge  

George  Frederick  Watson 

Edward  Reginald  Noroliflb  Walton... 


63  'a9  May 

64I'  7  Aug. 
6oi'a4  Nov. 
671'  3  Feb. 
65  '33  Mar. 
'  '36  Feb. 
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38  Oct. 


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Granville  Henry  Loch ai  Aug. 

George  Willonghby  Smith  Fryer ai  Aug. 

HerbertAlfred  Stock 

William  Annesley  Burton  Dennys 

John  Lampen 

Norman  Gniohester  Perkins. 


13  Aug. 
X3  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
Arthur  DeoniB  Molynouz  PorviB I  xi  Oct. 


65  '  3  Feb.    69 
65  »X4  July    69 


9  July   74 

a8  April  75 
7  Feb.  76 
5  Sept.  77 
ax  April  77 
XI  May  78 
xaJuly   78 

7  Ang.  78 

a6  Deo.    79 


BBBT.ICJLJ.    I  BT.I.T.C01.. 


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a  Feb.  73 
a  Nov.  73 
a  Deo.    74 

1  Feb.  75 
0  Sept.  75 
o  Sept.  7S 
X  Sept.  76 
B  Oct.  76 
Q  Nov.  76 
B  Oct.  76 
3  Feb.    78 


BagmaeUr.— 

Qfuerter  Maeter,— John  Moore.7  as  Maroh  6a. 

JFaeinae  Bxitt.-^Aaente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Bmbarkedfor  India,  30  December  x868. 

1  Sir  WillxAm  Thomas  Knollys  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  March  to  the  end  of  the  Penin- 
tolar  war  in  X814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  repulse  of  the  sortie—on  which  occasion  Sir  Henry 
Sullivan  and  ten  Officers  of  the  Guards  were  killed  or  died  of  their  wounds. 

'  Colonel  Chads  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  x85a-s3*  >^<^  ^<m 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruction  of  the  river  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the 
White  House  Stockade,  xath  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days, 
concluding  with  the  storm  of  tne  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  stockade ;  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Bassoin  and 
Pegu,  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  Garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  following  days,  during  which 
the  enemy  in  force  were  driven  out  of  three  entrenched  positions  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu,  and  Brevet  of  Major) ; 
received  uie  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council  on  six  separate  occasions  during  the  war.  Served  as  a 
volunteer  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bomarsund  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  x8s4  (Medal).  Served  as 
Btefi  Captain  at  Smyrna  firom  April  to  dept.  1855,  and  as  Commandant  with  rank  of  Assistant  Adjutant  General  at 
Bmyma  and  Abydos  (Dardanelles  ftom  xst  Sept.  1855  to  a7th  Oct.  X856). 

*  Lt.Colanel  Hastings  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  night  attack  and 
bttUe  of  Kooshab  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  Bengal  in  the  several 
actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Revidenpy  at  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp 
and  a  year's  service).    Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  CapUdn  Denniss  served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1879,  ^^^  ^  ^o  and,  and  afterwards  in  the  ist  Division  of  the 
Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force. 

*  Lieut.  Hill  served  with  the  and  Division  Peshawur  Valley  Field  Force  in  the  Afghan  war  in  1879. 

7  Quarter  Master  Moore  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 


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"B0K0HT-0P-Zb«"  «'MXKTnriQU»*"*GXJADiLLOUPl'*   "ALMi."  "iKMBMiJr 

Colonel.— AV  Richard  Waddy,»  KCB.,En*ign,  17  Aug.  3a ;  JM««<.  4  May  36 ;  C<ipja»«.  z8  Nov 
14  Feb.  5a  :  Lt  Colonel,  3  Mar.  54;  Colonel,  a8  Nov.  54 ;  Uc^jor  Goueral,  6  Mar.  68;  JAtuienami 
Nov.  76;  Oeneral,  5  Feb.  79  ;  CoIo»«J  63rd  Foot,  15  Oct.  77. 


Captaivs. 

p.i.e.  Nadolig  Ximenes  Gwynne  , 

Arnold  David  Saportas   

Constantine  JoBoph  Rvan   

€reorge  Edwin  Borradaile 

Fred.  Whitworth  Russell  Jones.... 

Robert  Wright  Studdy 

William  Lettsom  Gronow 

William  Palmer*    

William  Frederick  NuihaU 

Herbert  Rowley  Cook  


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Lieutenant  Colonel.- 

lliyon.— William  LowiyAuohinleck,*l?MV»,  39  Dec.  57;  Lt.  ^yoDec.  59  5  <^P*'  '"  ^^J  ^J  BtMof^r, 

Chaxlw  Owen  jJ^w^EnSifn^'fis  Nov.  61 ;  Lieut.  ^3  April  67 ;  Capt,  ^29  June  70 ;  3f<V<w.  6  Aug.  79. 


LlX17TBiri.irT8. 

John  GuBtavuB  ClUTord  Robotham 

Charles  Tom  Reay    

Christopher  Gtoorgo  Forbes  Fagan  

William  Tenison 

Arthur  George  Bushby  Stubbs 

James  Henry  Parsons 

William  Bannatyne  Graham 

Henry  Sberwooa  SmitiirAdjutani  15  Dec.  79 

Frederiok  William  Thomas    

Anthony  Thomas  Philip  Hudson  

Charles  Amphlett  Gardner   

Frederick  William  Pakenham  Angelo  .. 
Lestook  Hamilton  Reid 


8VB  LlBUniTAVTS. 

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SbCOBD  LlB17TBiri.irT8. 

Douglas  M'Leod  Hunter  Farrington . 

George  Patrick  Ranken 

Mensies  Charles  Robinson  Lang 

Frederic  Blundell  Mein 

Trevor  Patrick  Breffnev  Teman 

William  James  Richard  Wiokham 

Edward  William  Codrington  

DonatuB  James  Thomond  O'Brien 


XKBIGV  OB 
2HD  LXBUT. 


9  Oct.    55 

'27  May  6a 
*aB  Oct.     64 

10  June  54 
'  8  June  67 

13  July  67 
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18  Jan.    67 

6  July  67 
P  9  April  70 


30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

30  Jan. 

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aWD  LIBUT 

IX  May  78 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
zi  May 
13  Aug. 
Z3  Aug. 
Z4  Jan. 
35  Feb. 


3  Sept.  67 
P  5  April  7z 

6  Dec.  73 
zo  June  66 
24  Nov.  7; 
Z3  Mar.  7I 
z9  April  79 
3z  June   79 

6  Aug.   79 

4  Deo.    79 


zsMar.   79 


75| 
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Sept.  75 

10  Sept  75 
ZI  Sept.  76 

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29  Nov.  76' 
39  Nov.  76 
33  June 

6  Aug. 
8  Aug. 
4  Deo. 


HUB  LIBUT. 


10  Sept.  75 


PofmaHer. — 

Quarter  lfa«<«r.— Daniel  White,  aa  March  79. 

Fueinge  Qreon.—Aaente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarkoifor  India,  7  Oct.  1870. 

*  Sir  Richard  Waddy  was  present  with  the  sothRegt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55  in  command  of  the  50th,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siegjB  ot 
Hebastopol.  Mentioned  in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  i  n  command  of  the  Trenches  wh«n 
the  enemy  made  a  sortie  in  force— woundod  in  the  Trenches,  Z3th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  threo  Clasps,  CB.,  Knightot 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Landed  in  New  Zealand  in 
command  of  the  50th  Regt.  in  Nov.  1863  and  served  in  the  campaigns  of  z864-<S5 ;  was  Colonel  on  tbe  Staff  unnl 
January  1865,  and  Brigadier  General  from  that  period  nntU  3zst  March  1866 ;  commanded  the  force  in  firont  of  Pater- 
angi  Pah,  which  had  a  sharp  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Waiari  in  Feb.  1864 ;  also  commanded  the  field  farce  onder 
Sir  Duncan  Cameron  in  the  action  at  Nukamaree  on  a5th  Jan.  z86s  (Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Auchinleck  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  with  the  Oude  Field  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  preaent  at  tbe 
action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor afikirs  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Palmer  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  of  Z857-58  (Medal). 


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"St.  Lucii."  "Bunvku"  "Pbebul"  "Rbshibb"  "Bcshies"  "Koobhab"  ** Luckwow.** 

OdaneL— Charles  Algernon  Lewi»,»  Comet,  '13  Oct.  25;  Lt,  '15  Aug. '26;   Capt.  »i2  April  33;  Capi.  Sr 
Lt.CoUnul,  P30  Dec.  45;  Colonel,  20  June  54;  Major,  n  Jan.  58 ;  Lt.Colonel,  13  Feb.  50  ;    Major  Qeneinl, 
P*y-  P>y-     x9  June  60;  LUtU.Oeneral,  8  March  69;  General,  5  April  76  ;   Co^oiiW  64th  Foot,  12  Feb.  70. 

Lientenaat  Colonel.— Valentine  Hyaji,*  Mneign,  30  Nov.  49;  Lt.  2  Jan.  52;  Capt.  z6  Mar.  58;  Bi.  Major, 

5  July  72 ;  Mqjor,  xa  Feb.  73 ;  LtenUnant  Colonel,  16  Feb.  78. 
Kajorft.— p.a.c.   George  Digby  Barker,*  Aaeietant  Director  of  MtMarjf  Sdueattan ;  Ennan,^  21  Jnn.   53  ; 
lit,  'x6  Mar.  55 ;  Capt.  2  Apr.  6x  ;  £t.M<yor,  17  Sept.  6x  :  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  23  April  72  i  3£a;or,  21  Jan.  74  ; 

Charlee  Hamilton  Sams,'  Sneign,  '12  Feb.  58 ;  Li.  '25  Sept.  60;  Cap<.  »'8  Jan.  68 :  Jfo/or,  16  Feb.  78. 
James  Landon  Watt,  JSneign,  '25  Jan.  59 1  X<.  '25  Feb.  62 ;  Cayf.  '30  Sept.  68 ;  Mc^'or,  6  April  78. 


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John  Woulfe   Eeogh.  Adjutant  i  Adm.\ 

BaU,  Noffolk  Biie  VoUtnteere  S 

John  Symeon  WaUcer 

Francis  John  Edward  Green 

Francis  Sandys  Bugmore 

Edward  William  Carleton 

Gerald  James  Faterson  

Richard  James  William  Dennistoun 

Edmund  Robert  Stewart  Richardson 

Richard  John  Bins^iam  

Philip  Charles  Coffin  Savage  

Philip  Albert  Robinson 


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John  Patrick  Miller 

Thomas  Alfred  Beale  

Thomas  Currie,  Inet.of  Muaketry  z  Nov.  79 

Henry  Beaufoy  Mortimer 

Arthur  John  St  George  French 

HenryGeorge  Purdon 

John  William  Parker 

John  Watkins 

Edmund  Waloott  Newland»  A^j.  1  Nov.  79 

St.  George  Loftns  Steele 

Charles  Herl>ert  de  Kutsleben  Walhouse 
Thomas  MontgomoTy  Hawtayne 


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Colin  Powys  Campbell   

John  Deans  Monour 

Frederick  Gardner  Bradley  


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X4  Sept. 
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69  21  Jan.    74 
28  Mar.  74 

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13  Sept.  79 


2yD  LIBUT. 

x3Aug.  79 
14  Jan.  80 
3c  Jan.    80 


PiqfMCMfor.— Thomas  Bedford  Urquhart,  xo  Aug.  78 ;  JSn».  '14  Aug.  60 ;  Xf.  xi  Dec.  63 ;  Copf.  '28  May  70. 
(^narter  Ifiwter.— John  M'Goiness,  5  July  jx, 

Faeingi  BltMt.—Affenie,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 
Ketumtdfrom  Malta,  28  Mar.  X879. 

1  General  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  GHiards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  xsth  Aug.  1855 ;  Commanded 
Divisions  of  the  Army  in  the  Trenches,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  taking  of  SebastoiMl  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  Lt^Colonel  Ryan  served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1857-58  ; 
present  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  (acting  as  his  Aide  de  Camp),  defence  uf  Cawnpore 
and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers,  and  actions  of  Ealee  Nuddee  and  Kerkeroulie,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Meaal) . 

*  Colonel  Barker  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  X857,  including  the  night  attack  and 
battle  of  fCooshab,  bombardment  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ah  was  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal 
with  Uavelock's  Column  ftt>m  its  first  taking  the  field  in  18^7,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Buseerutgunge  (first  and  second) ,  Boorbeakechowkee,  and  the  several  actions  leading  to 
end  ending  in  the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Luoknow  and  subsequent  defence,  including  several  sorties  (wounded)  ; 
with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumbagh,  including  the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  in  the  operations  ending  in 
the  final  capture  of  Lucknow,  where  he  officiated  as  D.  A.Q.M.Greneral,  xst  Division,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  ; 
the  Bohileund  campaign  in  1858,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Msyor,  and  a  year's 
kerrioe  for  Lucknow). 

'  Major  Sams  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  Irom  January  X874  in  the  Transport  Service  south  of  the  river 
Prah  (Modal). 


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"  Ikdia  "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  "  Asabii.  "  "Naw  Zsaio-itd/' 


^■^*'  ^^^  Caloutih—RtjhartK^vfUmPhiUiim,^  Sngian^^sj  May  36;  Lt.^a  Oct.  40;  C<^L  '12  Jan.  44;  3fq/or,  'lyOctsi: 

""""""      " "  *      .     -  —  2if.Cofe»«Z,  29  July  57;  Colonel,  28  Nor.  54;  If (d/or  <?«»««/.  8  Dec  67 ; 

Gentral,  x  Oot.  77 ;  Colonel  65th  Foot,  13  July  76. 


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EUiA  Lee,  ^^.  46  Mw(dl»rj:  Rifl«  Volt >  8  July    62 

AlexaDder  Herman  Adcim  Gordon^ 21  Sept.  60 

Rcginftld  William  DaJgcty         1' 8  June   ' 

p.  J, C.Frederick  Luttmati  John  Ran, .Bri^. ")         ^  ^ 

Maj<fr,  Cj^prui  ,. J     »«  ^Ct. 

George  Campbell... P  2  Nov. 

Williiiin  EthelBton P13  Oct. 

Wm.  Mnitland  Pcajram  CoIemasL,  Adj.  4 ")  _  , 

Adm.  Bait  ChfMre  EifU  VolMteetg...  S      7  JQly 

Cliarke  John  Whitakcr 8  July 

Rieliard  DufliEt  Buckloy  RutheFfflrd  >  9  Oct. 

Alfred  Job  ling '17  Nov.  63 

John  AnffuSj,  Aide  dv  Camp  to  Lt.Qtn.  Fbrbeg  p  i  Mar.    64 
I JiuneB  O'Brien  Druty 27  May   62 


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Hreu^t  Litnit.Cohnfit^  aS  May  53;  Lt.C 

Zf*uttnattt  QeHfral,  13  Mny  75  ;   Otfn« 
Lieuteimnt  Colonel,— Lionel  'r^:i .  th  Warren,*  JSnng'n,  P23  Nov.  52 ;  Lt.  '18  Aug.' 54 ;  Cap<<  8  Sept.  63 ;  ifajcr, 

17  May  76  ;  Li^u^mtint  CuI--    /,  16  Feb.  78. 
Kijoiri.— Williftm  Hvam,*  iiVj^    ij,  ^25  Jan.  59 ;  Li.  8  Sept.  63  ;  Capt  '25  April  68 ;  Ifo/or,  oDec.  76. 
Georg^e  Benjamin  Wolscley/  En§ign,  z8  Sept.  57;  Xf.  24  Aug.  58;  Capt.^^i  Mar.  6S;  Mtyor,  x6  Feb.  7S; 

Bt.Lt.ColofLfl,  33  Nor.  79. 


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LrEUTBWATfTS. 

Herbert  CbarlcB  Thornton  Littledale," 
Inst,  qf  Mittkftry  14  Dec  78    , 

William  Arthur  To bbitt  

Ch arlcflWi I braham  Ford 

Antiup  William  Bruoke 

Pr&ncifl  Edward  Wnllcrnlcm  

Herbert  Charles  Onslow  Plumer,  Ad-  \ 
jutant  ig  Apr.  79, , , J 

Algernon  Henry  Wilmer,  InterprHtr 

Walter  Gordon  Gray 

Percy  Gerald  Dwyor... 

Arthur  William  Farbca 

Lennard  Philip  DiUnau   .,,.. 

William  Edgar  Noble  Brcdln   

Emegt  Chomier  BroaghCion  


Bob   LlEUTBiri,BTB. 
SbCOBU  LxXTTTKimTB, 

Henry  Parkin 

Thomaa  John  O'Dell 

William  Htewtft. , 

Hugo  William  Naime  Soott  Smyth 

E  dm  and  (Jhurlps  KjtIo  Money... 

Edward  .lames  Carter 

Charles  Henry  Robert  M'Nair 


X  Jan.    62   28  Feb.    70 
^  9  Mar.    66  '31  Octc 
P  «  Aiicr.  6a.    xo  Defi 


P  5  Aug.  64 
P  8  Aug.   68 

P  7  Nov.   68 

P  2  Sept.  68 
X2  Feb.    70 

P  3  Aug.   70 

P  4  Jan.  71 

28  Oct.  71 

4  Jan,  68 

8  Feb.  68 


xo  Deo.    73 
xa  July  74 

X9  April  76 

XI  Nov.    76 
16  Feb.    78 

II  Aug.  78 

14  Deo.    78 1 

29  April  79; 

2  July    791 

8  Feb.   68     6  Aug.  79' 

z  April  70   24  Jan.    80 


X  April  74  S2  Not.  79 


5  Sept.  77 


aim   LIBTTT. 


I  May 
XX  May 

ax  Juno 
ai  June 
9  July 


13  Aug.  79 
JSAug.  79 


ai  Sept.  74 

II  Feb.  75 
xo  Sept.  75 
26  July  76 
XX  Sept.  76 

zz  Sept.  76 

6  Oot.  76 
XX  Feb. 
15  July 
zx  Sept. 
28  Oct. 
14  Sept. 
IX  Nov. 


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FnfmixMter, — Alexander    Baird/>'   a  May  63;  CotiM^,  as  Vebt56;  Lt.n  Aug.  60; 
^mxrier  ifai^,— Jamca  Linfordp^^  a8  Dec.  55  > 

Facinoi  White.— ^l^M/t,  MesRrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  xo  January  1871. 


k<m,  'Miff or 'it  Miij  73; 


*  General  Phillips  served  in  the  4,3rd  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  i85x«53 ;  commanded  the  Begi* 
ment  at  the  Berea  and  in  several  skirmishes  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Warren  was  engaged  in  the  operations  at  Taranaki  in  i86x  (Medal). 

*  Miijcn:  Byam  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

*  LtJbolonel  Wolseley  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was 
engaged  in  all  the  minor  affairs  in  the  Shahabad  district  under  Sir  John  Douglas  (Medal). 

*  LuColonel  Gordon  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-7^.  Landed  at  the  Gtold  Coast  on  the  6th  July  1873* 
Was  made  Commandant  of  Houssas  and  Adjutant  of  Aimed  Folice.  Orflranized  scouting  paxtiee.  patrols,  sn(i 
reconnaissances  to  discover  the  positions  of  the  enemy.  Made  the  first  rough  map  of  the  neighbourhood.  Selected 
the  positions  and  constructed  the  important  redoubts  of  Napoleon  and  Abbave  covering  Cape  Coast  and  Ehnixs 
respectively.  Commenced  the  Cape  Goast-Coomassie  road,  and  had  made  it  practicable  for  ArtiUeiy  as  &r  m 
Dunquah  by  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley' s  arrival.  Was  now  placed  on  the  list  of  special  service  oflOoers  and  oommsnded 
the  guard  of  the  working  par^  at  the  head  of  the  road  till  the  middle  of  October,  when  he  was  placed  in  oommvxi 
of  the  Houssas.  Commanded  the  Houssas  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  Armv  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  sth  ipd 
6th  November,  and  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  Sth  November.  Commanded  the  Houssa  Company  of 
Russell's  Regiment  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  AmoaAil,  capture  and  destraction  of 
Beoquah,  the  advanced  guard  ezigagement  of  Jarbinbah  (slightly  wounded),  the  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  albin 
between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  the  battle  of  Ordansu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Was  promoted  Captain  la 
the  84th  on  the  loth  December  1873  firom  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  98tb  Regiment  "in  reconution  of  his  vahisble 
services  with  the  Houssas  and  other  forces  under  hia  orders  whilst  operating  against  the  Ashantis"  (several  time* 
mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Quarter  Master  Linford  served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5,  inchidii« 
the  battles  of  Alma,Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol«  expedition  to  Kntoh,  bombsnl* 
ment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mi^or  Baird.— For  War  ServioeB,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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•  "Dorao "  •'Taiavbbjl "  " Albtthtoi. "  " ViwoaiA "  " Pybbweso "  ' ' Nivbllk "  " Nitb^* 
"Obthbs"  "  PBHnfsirLA." 

C0I0B6L— «.  Thomas  Henry  JohxiBton»^  JSntiffu,  'ax  Feb.  21 ;  Lt  'z  Oct.  35;   Capt.  ^24  Oct.  s6;  Mqjor, 

»2o  May  36;    i<.CoZoii«v'28  Deo.  38;    Colonel^  it  Nov.  5x1  lienor  General,  4  June   57;  X^. General, 

31  Jan.  64;  Colonel  66th  Foot,  10  Oct.  70. 
Lienteaant  OolonaL— James  Galbraith,  J?n«^,  'la  Dec.  51 ;  Lt.  6  June  54 ;   Cayyt,  '29  Feb.  56;  Major,  'x8 

Aug.  69  ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonelj  i  Oct.  77  ;  lAeuienant  Colonel^  14  Not.  79. 
Minors.— Bomfirnlle  George  0.  Hogge,  Commandant  Deolali  Depot;  Eneign,  'aa  Sept.  54;  Li,  xi  Oct  55; 

(kmt,  H  Sept.  58 ;    Mqfor,  '14  Aug.  67 ;  Brevet  lAeutenani  Colonel,  i  Sept.  76. 
CJharles  Valentine  OUvor,  Eneign,  '8  Sept.  54  J  Lt.  P29  Feb.  56 ;  Capt.  'ax  April  63 ;  Bt.Mc^or,  x  Oct.  77  ; 

Motor,  94.  Feb.  78. 
JohnTobin  Eeady,  Entign,^9  Sept.s45  Lt.  'aS  Aug.  S7;   Capt.  '28  Aug.  63;  Bl.Major,  x    Oct.  77; 

Major,  14  Nov.  79. 


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Oajptuvs. 

Bobert  John  Jocelyn  Stewart. I 

Ernest  Stephen  Oarratt  I 

Thomas  Murphy ,>  Adjutant  Berk*  MUUial 

George  William  Monk  HaU  ' 

Thomas  Harris,  D.A.Q.M.  Oen.,  Bomhagl 

John  Qoarry  I 

William  Hamilton  M'Math  

William  Angnstas  Daniel  Mackinhon 

John  Charles  Mathew  Pigott,  at  StqfCoU, 

Francis  James  Cnllen 

Walter  Boberts 

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Adolphus  James  Price,  Jnetruetor  ofi 
Muekeirjf  13  Il^t,  79  } 

Wm.  Johnde  la  Poer  Beresford-Peirse... 

Henry  Somerset  Hassard 

Mannoe  Edward  Bayner  , 

Farqnhar  M'Orae  Brace,  Com.  &hUree 
SimUariwm 

Charles  Bury  Adams  

.H!m.  Carnegie  Parker  Jeryia   

Granville  De  la  Motte  Fannce 

Charles  William  Westbrooke  Barton.... 

Biohard  Trevor  Chote,  Commandant  qf 
&higree  SanUarimm 

Manns  Lewis  CDonel 

Charles  Mackenzie  Edwards 


XI  Sept. 
P  a  Jane 


SUB  LZBVTBViJrTS. 

James  Weir  Hogg  Fitsgexald,  Interpreter 

SbOOBB  JjJMVTMMAjnBm 

Hyacinth  Lynch 

William  AllM  Ernest  Lonergan    

Gtoorge  Lawrence  Melliss 


Arthur  Honywood . 

Beginald  Edward  Traheme  Bray.. 

Walter  Rice  Olivey 

Harxy  James  Outram  Ban 

Frank  William  MoTier  Bunny  


'siMay 
'18  Dec. 
'29  Oct. 

32  Aug. 
'09  May 

13  Jan. 

ax  Feb. 
8  Feb. 


zx  Dec.   66 


'94  Deo.   70 


13O0L    77 

30  Jan.    78 
aa  Jan.    79 


9  July  79 

9  July  79 

aa  Jan.  79 

13  Aug.  79 
Z4  Jan.  80 

14  Jan.  80 
z4  Jan.  80 
z4  Jan.  80 


35  Sept. 
»  6JaIy 

8  Jan. 
'  8  Oct. 

7  Jan. 
»4Mar. 
'  xAug. 
'39  May 
'ai  Aug. 

'19  Dec. 


60  9  May    65 

67  '  5  Mar,  70 
56  sAug.  70 
6x  x  Jan.    73 

68  10  Oct.  74 
68  IS  Aug.   73 

68  14  April  77 

69  13  April  79 
69  9  J^ly  79 
69  x8  0cL  79 
6s  X4N0V.   79 


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14  Aug.  73 
33  Nov.  73 
IX  Feb.    75 

38  Oct.     7Z 

20  Nov.    75 

39  Nov.    76 

29  Nov.  76 
IX  Sept.  77 

30  June  79 

9  July  79 
14  Nov.  79 


SUB  LXBUT. 


34  June   76 


lOct     77 


BT.LT.COL. 


Q^iarter  Maeter.-^Htaary  Jones,  39  March  73. 

Paeinfft  Qnah—AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo*—Iri$h  AgenU,  MeflSiB.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  February  187a 
'  lJeat.General  Johnston  served  in  the  66th  Begiment  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  of  X837-38,  and  afterwards 
commanded  the  Begiment  for  many  years  on  foreign  service. 
» Captain  Morphy  served  in  the  Boyal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  from  June  1854  to  January 
iSso;  was  present  at  Inkerman,  and  engaged  in  the  six  bombardments  of  Sebastopol,  and  not  absent  from  regalw 
trench  duty  for  a  single  day  from  first  breaking  ground  to  the  end  of  the  siege  (recommended  for  distingu&hed 
coadQot).   Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  at  Eertch  from  January  1856  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medaliiiath  two 
Clasps,  and  Torkish  Medal) . 


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213   ^cabii  For^o'  1  ^^tlx  {South  Ea^TvpsMre) .—Linked  to  37th. 

"Bakbosjl"  "PajTiNSULA**  "IwDii."  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  *•  TjlkuFobts 


CSuh  DitlHet  No.  4<^ 
Brigade  Depot,  Wui^ettcr. 


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Colonel.— William  Mark  Wood,*  Etuign,  ^22  July  36 ;   Lieut.  24  May  _ 

Lt.Colonel,  ^13  Dec^  53^  Colonel,  sS  If oy.  54;  Major  GenercU,  6  March 68';  Lieutenant  ^«B«rai,*3'Maf 


General,  16  Sept.  78  ]  Colonel  67th  Foot,  11  JnW  77 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— p.#.e.Charlos  B.  Knowles,*  Eneign,  20  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  20  April  55:  Copt.  »*i3Feb  6-  •  Ife 

f^i  Oct.  71;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  agAng.TJ.  •  j»       - 

Majors.— William  Henry  Bell  Kingaley,*  .B««^,  i  June  55;  Li.  30  Oct.  57;  Capt.  ^la  May  63;  Mj, 

21  Aug.  72. 
p.^.cGeorge  Masters  Cardew,*  Sntign,  xg  June  57 ;  Lt.  ^15  June  58 ;  Captain,  >2o  April  67  ;  Major,  99  Auz.  ~ 


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Captain,  'ao  Aug.  44 


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Gaptaiits. 


George  Baker? 

Miles  Charles  Seton> 

Arthur  James  Poole"    

John  Bylos  Blundell 

David  Mackinlay  Potter 

Philip  Quirk    

p.9.e.  Robert  Edward  Colbome  Jarvis,  1 

Interpreter    J 

John  Stephen  White 

Francis  Boyd  Garflt 

James     Hercules    FitaWalter     Henry  1 

Gonnellan    J 


18  Deo. 
30  Mar. 
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16  Jan. 
P24  Nov. 


LlSTTTSKAirTB. 

Richard  Frederick  Atkinson,  Inetrucior^ 

P  Mueketrjf  a  iSATCh  78   S 

Robert  George  Wardlaw-Ramsay 

Hammond  Astley  Tapp  

William  Bgginton  Briggs 

Halkett  Francis  Jwkaon,Adj.  z6  Aug.  73.., 

Edward  Henry  Le  Marchant 

Richard  Godffey  Jones 

Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth  Ramsden , 

Regmald  Percy  Macdonald  

Alfred  demons  Maxwell  Gompertz   

Philip  Mainwaring  Gamegy 

Mark  Antony  Tuite 

Edward  Lancelot  Hight 


»  5  April  64 

19  July    59 

'21  April  67 
'16  Sept.  68 

'  2  Jan. 


»  9  Oct.    69 


Sbcoitd  Libtttbvahtb. 

Arthur  Malcolm  Lloyd  

Henry  Horace  Frederick  Fagan 

Montague  Ernest  O'Donoghue 

Howard  William  Smith 

David  George  Levinge  Shaw  

Ernest  Frederick  Sulivan 

Stanley  Gharles  Gough  

Morden  Ewart  Garthew  Yorstoun 


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30  Nov.  60 
P  8  Nov.   6i 

10  Nov.  62 
'20  April  67 


'14  Jan. 
'23  Mar. 


'  7  May    70 


X.IBUT. 


P  8  July 
Jan. 

P8Aug. 

P  6  July 
''Z4  Jan. 

p22Mar. 


»29May 
»  8  July 
'  2  Jan. 
''12  Nov. 
»22  Mar. 
>'3iOct. 

24  Dec. 

2  Mar. 

3  Mar. 


30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

I  May 

78 

ziMay 

78 

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izMay 

78 

zzMay 

78 

11  May 

78 

3z  June 

79 

az  June 

79 

13  Aug. 

79 

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79 

26  Mar. 

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28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

27  Mar. 

28  Oct. 
28  Feb. 
Z3  June  75 
zo  Sept.  75 
28  Mar.   78 

6  Sept.     " 
28  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
z8  Aug. 


Ci.PTi.IJr.         BBXV.XiJ. 


3  Mar.  79 


Faymaeter.—QeoTge  William  Smitb,i«  zp  June  72 ;  Sneign,  99  Sept.  65 ;  Li,  7  Nov.  69 ;  Son.  Capi.  19  June  ::• 
48/     Quarter  Matter. '-Edward  Pierson,"  3  March  56. 

'*  Faeinpe  YqWow. —Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 

Embarked  for  India,  x  November  1879. 

*■  General  Wood    served   in  the  Crimea  with    the  Coldstream  Guards   from    the  z8th  Oct  1854  to  the  5 ' 
May  1855,  including  the  baitlesof  Balaklava  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of  tiobastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  i 
Glass  of  ihe  Medjidio.  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Knowles  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  i  z  th  July  Z855,  including  the  Me^  a: ' 
teXl  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tark:  . 
Medal). 

»  Major  Kingsley  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  act  - 
of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  storming  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort ;  also  pnrs'.-* 
at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (M'^dal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Major  Cardew  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  North  China,  including  i^f 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  inik 
two  Clasps).  Acted  ae  Adjutant  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kading  and  in  the  minor  operatic^ 
against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

7  Captain  Baker  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z  860  in  CThinA,  ftnd  carried  the  nr- 
mental  Colour  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  takina:  of  Tangku,  and  with  the  storming  party  at  the  Taku  Fort,  the  ditet  ^■ 
which  he  crossed  and  planted  the  Colour  on  the  cavalier ;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  wtth  two  CiMt?f^ 

0  Captain  Seton  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  Nozih  (Jhina,  including  t^^ 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  nzi 
t«ro  Clasps).  Also  served  agamst  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  Z862,  and  was  pnMent  a(  oe 
taking  of  the  fortified  stockades  at  Naizang,  storm  and  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  N^joir,  ac^ 
Cholin. 

9  Captain  Poole  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  China  in  z863,  including  the  Becand  cap- 
nre  of  Kading. 

i*  Quarter  Master  Pierson  served  thronffhout  the  Crimean  war  of  Z854-S5  (Crimean  and  Tarkiah  Medals).  Ibc 
served  in  the  operations  against  the  T&dpmg  rebels  in  China  in  Z863,  including  the  aeooud  capture  of  Kading. 

^*  Captain  Smith.->For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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Miyor».-;-j».*.c.  George  Kennedy  Shaw,*  Eiuign,  aa  April  55 ;  ^.  *'a6  Oct.  S5  J  O^-  "  Mar.  61  j  Bt.M(^jor, 

X  April  74 ;  Major,  31  May  76.                                                                  ^,       ,      ,--  •           rs^ 
William  Algernon  Kay,»  Emign,  5  June  55  ;  Xf.  P7  May  58;  Capf.  xo  Nov.  69 ;  Jfiyor,  29  Oct.  79. 


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Robert  Alexander  Crawford,' -iiO'.  S-^^w.  \ 
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George  Arthur  Lee  

William  Fred.  Woodward* 

Samuel  William  Tyndall 

Arthur  Law  Woodland 

William  Gordon 

Albert  Hamilton  Stanley 

William  Keily  Weatropp" 

Carr^  Fulton  

Norman  Robert  Stewart   

John  Chinery  Hilliard 

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Franoia  George  Aroh.Wiehe 

Charles  Waring  Darwin,  Adjutant  13  Nov.75 

Frank  Robert  Crofton  Carleton  ^ 

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Herbert  Swayne  FitzGrerald 

Henry  George  Way  

Howard  Goad 

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Henry  Aubrey  Cartwright    

Gerard  Thomas  Noel   ^ 

William  Kiogsdown  Curling 

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I  Quarter  JTm/m*.— William  Shea,i<  6  Dec.  73. 
I  Faeinge  Green.-  Agenie^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Betumedfrom  New  Zealand,  12  June  iS66,—BvU>arkedfor  India,  10  Feb.  1872. 


'  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Cavalrr  Division , 
•'idading  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB,, 
i^^cerof  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Commander  ist  Class  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lasarus,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  U.Colonel  Tucker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  BalakUiva,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement 
r.:  Te  fianga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

*  Major  Shaw  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  of  Colonel 
"•'•ilter's  Column  employed  against  the  rebels  in  Shahabad  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Also  throughout  the 
'^:t:apsi|^  of  x86o  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasi)s). 

'  Major  Kay  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
"n  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

<  Captain  Covey  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  m  1864-66  as  Adjutant  of  the  68th  Light  Infantry  and  as  Field 
Adjatant  of  Tauranga  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gate  Pah  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and 
CQ^'a^ement  at  Te  Ranga  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Modal). 

'Captain  Crawford  served  with  the  .<nd  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
mcluding  the  actions  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  i8th  and  2i8t  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

H'aptain  Woodward  served  with  the  68th Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 
^  taptain  Westropp  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  CHasp). 
Quarter  Master  Shea  tervod  throughout  the  Now  Zealand  campaign  of  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  the  Gate  Pah  and  the  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 


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— i.!    a  Nov.  75 ;    Geiwrai,  18  March  78  j  Colonel,  6ath.  Foot,  23  Aug.  77. 

'Lieutenant  OoloneL— ^on.  Charles  James  Fox-Powys,*  Enaign,  23  Mar.  58 ;  Lt.  '18  Feb.  59 ;  Ca^.  'la  Nor. 

I     64 ;  Major t  's  July  71 ;  J?r0o«f  Lieuteiuint  Colonsl,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Lieutenant  CoUmel,  30  April  78. 

Uajon.— Richard  FitzCJerald,*  Sne.  18  Sept.  46;  Lt.  'xo  Nov.  48;  Capt.  17  Nov.  57;  Bt.MaJor,  5  Jaly 

7a;  Major,  5  Jan.  76  ;  Bt.Lt.  Colonel,  4  June  79. 
I  Sebastian  White  Bawlins^iSim^n,  5  Feb.  58;  Lt.  'lo  May  61 ;  Capt.  »2i  Feb.  65 ;  St.Major,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Jfa/er. 
i    20  April  78. 


I  Oaptuits. 

Ip.t.e.  Alexander  Bruce  Tulloch,s2>0pu^> 
I     A9eiH.Adj.4-  Qir.MtuUr  Gen.Fortemouth  S 

Romain  Fleming  Stirke 

I  William  Andrew  Aitohison* 

lAlfred  John  Borton*   

Wm.  Ronald  Donald  Scott  Glendonwyn*  ... 

Henry  Stanhope  Holmes*    

Alexander  Baulislaus  Osowski' 

Charles  Heniy  Somerset  Butler*  

Dudley  Gordon  Alan  Kine,  Aide  de  Camp\ 

to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  {^Ireland ) 

Alexander  James  Irvine 

Robert  Edward  Owen 

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Rees  John  Francis  BaxiAeld,In9truetor\ 

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Edward  Bioniurd  Berkeley  Ingram,  Ad-  7 


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Oswald  James  Henry  sail 

Aubrey  Francis  White  

William  Heathoote  Tapp  

WUliam  Yieris  Dickinson 

James  Christopher  Reynolds  

Robert  Alexander  Threshie 

Alexander  Coote  Newton-E[ing  

SbOOITO  LXBUTXVUrTS. 

James  Eales  Caunter 

Arthur  Henry  Uhthoff  Tindal    

Charles  Herbert  Davis  Cass 

Alfred  Shapland  Wilkinson  Shaw.., 


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13  July  78 

XX  Oct.  79 


Pafworfw.— George  West  Barnes,  26  Oct  78;  JSm.  29  Apr.  59 ;  Lt-  n  March  66;  Oafrf.  xs  June  77. 
QMoriM-  IfMfor.— John  Keeshan,  X3  Sept.  79. 

Vaeimge  Qreea.'^AgeHU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.—Irieh  AgenU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Bmbarkedfor  Bermuda,  X870. 
■  The  following  officers  were  present  with  the  69th  Regiment  during  the  repulse  of  an  incursion  of  Fenisns 
into  Canada  in  May  1870,  vis.— Lt.Golonels  Hon.  C.J.  Foz-Powys  and  FitzGerald,  Captains  Aitchison,  Bcnoa 
(as  Adjutant),  Glenaonw3rn.  Holmes, Gsowski,  and  Butler. 

»  Major  Tulloch  served  as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  expeditionary  force  in  the  south  of  China  under  Sir  Chtriei 
Straubensee ;  and  in  the  ist  Royals  the  campaicrn  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  taking  of  Smho  uA 
Tangkn,  occnpation  of  Tientsin,  and  surrender  of  Pokin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Beeord  of  the  Servieet  of  the  6gth  Regiment. 

Originally  and  Battalion  a4th  Regiment,  and  raised  in  .1756.  Proceeded  to  Gibraltar,  1770.  Home,  X77S.  To  the 
Westlndies,  1778.  Home,  1785.  To  Mediterranean,  1793.  To  West  Indies,  1796.  To  Holland,  X799.  Home,  179*. 
To  Jamaica,  x8oo.  Home,  x8oa.  To  East  Indies,  1805.  Home,  1826.  (and  Battalion  to  Holland  and  Be!j:r^ 
z8x3tox8x5).  To  West  Indies,  1831.  To  New  Brunswick,  1839.  Home,  1842.  To  Malta,  1847^  To  West  India, 
1851.  Home,  Z857.    To  Bast  Indies,  1857.    Home,  1864.    To  Canada,  X867.    To  Bermuda,  1870.    To  Gibraltar,  1873. 


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63;  Lieut.  0«wroZ,  7  Dec.  71 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  70th  Foot,  7  Sept.  74. 

ieoteiiaBt  OoloneL— Henry  De  Renzv  Pigott,*  ^neign,  ^22    Jolv  45;  Lt.  1*19  Sept.  48;  Capi.  7  May  54; 

Major,  'lo  Dec.  62  ;  Lt.Colonel,  25  Aug.  71 ;  Colonel,  25  Aug.  76. 
Miy'ort.— William  Henry  Ralston,'  Commandant  of  Darjeeling  Jjepoi ;  Eneign,  18  Dec.  57;  X<.  33  July  58; 

Copf.  '30  March  60:  If q/or,  ^17  April  67  iBt.Lt.Colonel,  5  April  76. 
John  Robert  Collins,*  !Eneign,  P31  May  59;  X<.  ^22  Feb.  61 ;  Capt.  ^i 7  April  67 ;  Jfg/or,  23  June  78. 


CATtAXn, 

Henry  Fred.  Greatwood* 

I  Leyland  Hornby? 

j  John  James  Gahill  Miller  . 


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p.e.e.  Lancelot  Allgood  Gregson,  *  Deputy  > 

■    Aeeietani  Adjutant  General »»....) 

Rodney  Stuart  Riddell* 

;  Edward  Rich.  Spicker  Brander  

John  King  

I  Frederick  Harvey  lifatnrin,  Superinten-  > 

dent  of  the  Umballa  Ogmnaaium    S 

Francis  Fred.  Fylor  Roupell 

iThomas  Arthur  Freeman 

IRichard  Briones  Bumaby 


LxXUTSFiirTS. 

William  Anthony  Grey  Smith,  Imtruetor  \ 

ofMueketry  17  Dec.  77 } 

Richard  H.  WUliam  Henry  Harris  

Francis  Richard  Penneftither  Kane  

Hugh  Wodehonse  Pearse 

Robert  Baker  Shawe  

Arthur  Edward  Gouper 

Herbert  Ringwood 

Robert  Ludlow  Goote  Birch 

[Frank  Gun  Delamain 

Ernest  Hunter  Rodwell,  Jtt^«rpre<«r 

John  Gunning  Hunter  

Henry  FranclB  Kelly  Waldron  


SicoiTD  Lntimv^im. 

Henry  LiOckhart  Smith 

Robert  David  Gautlev  Davies 

Mpntifort  George  Bolton 

Richard  Damer  Wynjrard 

John  Nagle,  Adjutant  4  Dec.  78 

Rolland  Frederick  Hart  Anderson 

Arthur  Bruce  Duniterville 

Henry  Wood  Priestley   


30  Dec.  59 

22  Sept.  63 

27  July  55 

18  Dec.  57 

1 1  Mar.  59 

I  26  July  64 

18  April  65 

1^22  Sept.  65 

ksOct.  67 

i»»i4Sept.  66 

'25  Sept.  57 


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••x6Jan.  66^14  Oct.  71 
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'31  Feb.  60  '  4  Sept.  67 

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P24  Sept.  70  7  Aug.  78 
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t  General  Galloway  was  actively 
employed  in  Jamaica  during  the  in- 
ji  surrection  of  the  Negroes  in  2831-33 
in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the 
7^  33rd  Regiment.  Commanded  the  Pe- 
73  shawur  brigade  during  the  Indism 
75  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal)  as  Briga- 


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14  Sept. 
4  Dec. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 
35  Feb. 


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38  Oct. 
12  Nov. 
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II  Feb. 
36  July 

11  Sept. 

12  Feb. 

12  Feb. 
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13  Sept. 
17  Nov. 


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(lier  of  the  ist  class,  which  appoint- 
ment he  retained  until  his  embarka- 
tion with  the  last  Division  of  the  70th 
Regiment  for  New  Zealand  in  March 
76  1861.  On  promotion  to  Major  General 
79  he  commanded  the  Colonial  Forces  in 
79  the  province  of  Auckland  flrom  July 
79  1863  to  February  1865,  during  the 
operations     in    the    North    ^land 
(Medal). 

>  Captain  Riddell  served  with  the 
70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand 
war  of  1863-65,  including  operations 
in  the  provinces  of  Taranaki  and 
Waikato  (Medal). 


Pofmaeier. — 

QitaW«r  JfiMfer.— Alfred  Jones,  8  June  67.  ^  ^  , 

Facinge  BlBiCk.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
JEmbarkedfor  India,  5  Oet.  1871. 

•  (Lionel  Pigott  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  reduction 
the  Port  of  Arrah  in  January  1858,  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  affkir  at  Sanganeer,  and  deflsat  of 
e Qwslior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal).  .     ,     ^.       „    ,     ^  -    o^    ^         ^  .    . 

•  LtColonel  Ralston  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  m  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  at 
^tilora  and  Rangiawhia,  and  commanded  the  Expedition  landed  at  White  Cliffs  (Received  the  thanks  of  the  Major 
sQeral  Commancung,  Medal) . 

'  Captain  Gregson  served  with  the  26th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  in  1868  as  Brigade  MiH)<n^ 
ra]laDiatrict(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  ,      „    ,     ^  *   «^    ^     , 

'  Major  Collins  and  Captain  Greatwood  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in 
pprovinoesofTaranakiand  Waikato  (Medal).  _  ^    ,„  ^  ,» 

'  Oaptain  Hornby  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-65  (Medal). 

•  Surgeon  Major  Fuller.— For  War  Services  see  "  Medical  Department." 


Gonttmiatuyn.  of  Notes  to  Jist  Foot. 

*  M%)or  Harvey  was  attached  by  the  Ctovemment  to  the  service  of  the  British  National  Society  for  Aid  to  the 
^*^  Wounded  in  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  awaarded  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit.  He  haff 
0  t)een  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  lives  flrom  drowning  when  on 
7  u  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  disembarking  the  4th  Regiment  from  H.M.S.  Tamar  at  Queons- 
ra  on  the  niJBrht  of  the  4th  A.ngoBt  1874.  Served  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  as  Staff  Officer  for 
'd^^^^*^'  S^i^^^  ^  ^0  Zulu  war  of  1879  m  Staff  Officer  of  No.  5  Column,  and  afterwards  as  Brigade  M^{ar 
I'JI^HS^s,  and  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  zst  Division  (Brevet  of  Major). 
J^^Ptam  Wilson  served  with  the  71st  BUghland  Light  Infbntry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  against  the 
°^yn  and  other  hill  tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India.  Commanded  the  Sharpshooters  from  the  ixthNovom- 
rto  the  ist  December,  from  which  latter  date  till  the  end  of  the  campaign  he  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment 
Jjal  with  Clasp). 
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HiHsoosTAJr"  **  Oa-pb  or  Good  Hopb  "  **  Rolbla.  "  "  Vimiwh. "  "  Cobditka  "  *'  Fubvtbs  d'Okob  "  *'  Alxilii 

"ViITOeIA"  "PrBBFlBS"   "NIVB"   "ObTHBB'*  "PbITIWSULA"   "WaTBBLOO"  "SbTAOTOPOl"  "CB»TlALlyru" 


Oflwattt.]    71st  {Highland)  (Light  Inf.), — Linked  to  jSth. 


Yean'  Ser. 


Fall  Half 
Pay.  Pay. 

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39 


36 


34 


ColoaaL— John  HamUton  BlphinBtono  Daliymple,!  CB.  JSnsian  and  Li.  »io  Nov.  37 ;  LI.  and  Capi.  '31  ^ 
44-  Capt.  and  Lt.  Colonel,  '25  March  53;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major  General,  38  Oct.  66;  L, 
General,  23  Sept.  74 ;  General,  i  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  jiBt  Foot,  28  Jan.  80. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Ignatins  MacdoneU,*  Eneign,  ^26  April  44;  U.  P8  Dec.  46;  Capt.tq  D«. 
Major,  21  Oct.  65;  Lt. Colonel,  '27  Nov.  67;  Colonel,  27  Nov.  72. 

Kiyore.— Frederick  WmiamLambton,«^»i»iwn,»*i6  Sept.  51;  Lt.  '22  Sept.  54;  Copf . '33  Oct.  57 ;  Btll^ 


Xi^ort. 
19  July  59 


«^».  .     _   .  .      .., 

Major,  '27  Nov.  67  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  10  Oct.  70 ;  C^fene/,  1  Oct.  77. 
Charles 'James  Mounsey,*  Eneign,  '20  Sept.  53 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  ^4  Mar.  59  ;  Mtujor,  »2o  Julc 


^reM^  ii«t<««an^  Colonel,  a  Jnne  77. 


GAFtAIVS. 

Henry  Hungerford  8t.LegeT,»  Adj.  Hert- ") 

fordMilUia    ^ 

i).».c.  Charles  Laoon  Harvey" 

'Henry   Brooke  Wilson."  A<Hj.  Inoemeee,^ 

4-e.  MtUtia     i 

William  Alexander  Byrnes 

John  de  Lancey  

Keginald  Corbett  Singleton 

p.9.e.  Henry  John  Thoroton   Hildyard,> 

Brigade  Mqjor,  Gibraltar ) 

James  ArgyU  Spalding IngUs,Mrw»i^ inal 

eivU  capacity  in  Cyprue ) 

Henry  Edmund  Lacon 

p.*.e.  John  Hany  Smith  Craigie  

Francis  Maude  Keid 

Alan  Cameron 

William  Gillon 

Ernest  Lucas  Bralthwaite 

Edmund  Spencer  


LiBUTBFJLVTS. 

Waiiam  Frederick  Anstey 

John  Stormonth  Taylor  Farquhar    

James  Mitchell-Innes,  Adjutant  28  Sepu  76 

Charles  Johnstone  Stut&eld  

Ernest  Digby  Mansel 

5tr  John  St.  George,  Bart 

Walter  de  Saumarez  Maud    

Edward  William  Home   

John  Arthur  Milne  Gardiner 

Ernest  Alfred  Crowder  Garland 

Arthur  Cecil  Graham  Montgomery 

Sbcokd  Libutbvakts. 

Bertram  Lyulph  Joseph  Goff. 

George  Bitwell  Campbell  Swinton 

Mon.  Henry  James  Anson   

Ingram  Cosmo  Conway-Grordon  

Alfred  Granville  Balfour 

John  Dutton  Hunt 

John  Bichardson    

William  Henry  Ryoroft   


BKSIOK  OR 
2VD  LIBUT. 


»i8  Aug.   54:     1  Dec.    54  P25  May    60 

5  Mar.   sSPioJuly    60*23001.    67 

'24  Aug.   sSi'ioJune  62  ^i 6  Sept.  6a 


P  I  June  6oj  17  Nov.    63' 
2  Feb.    "   "  ■■  " 

»  8  Aug. 


C4 "ii  April  68 
65^20  June 


»  9  Mar.  67j>'i6  Sept. 

'23  Oct.  67!'  7  Nov. 

»ix  April  68  ''23  June 

8  July  681P17N0V. 

»  8  July  68  >*27  Aug. 

8  July  68^23  Nov. 

P  2  Dec.  68 1  28  Oct. 

23  Sept.  71    38  Oct. 

28  Oct.  7x    28  Oct. 


■ti  Oct.     77 


3WD  I.I  BUT. 


I  May  78 

II  May  78 

II  May  78 

21  June  79 

6  Aug.  79 

13  Aug.  79| 

13  Aug.  7Q 

13  Aug.  79 


2  Nov. 
x8  Oct. 
12  Nov. 
12  Nov. 
28  Feb. 

3  July 
6  Oct. 

12  Feb. 
12  May 
II  Nov. 
I  Apr. 


'  8  Dec.  69 
2  June  75 
22  Nov.    75 

28  Oct.     76 


31  Oct. 

16  Feb. 
2  Mar. 

20  Apr. 
31  Aug. 

6  Nov. 

1  Apr. 
30  Apr. 


a  Jan.    73 
39  Nov.   TV 


*  Colonel  Macdonell  lande<l  i- 
72  Crimea  in  January  1855,  sntl  »»r 


JPaynaeter.-^'EeDry  Monteath  Caine,^^  5  Jan.  79; 
Qiutrter  Master.— PeiOT  Sinclair,  15  Jan.  79. 


with   the  7i8t   Highlanders 

Trenches  at  the  siege  of  Seh&f 

and  took  {tart   in  d^e  exped:;.  - 

Kertch  and    Tenikali   (Medal  vi 

73  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).   Srr 

75  j  with  the  Central  India  Field  }'l 

76 [under  Sir  Hugh  Boee  during  the  k 

77:mer  of  1858,  and  was  present  a; 

78|actionsof  Koonch  and  Mattra.  ' 

79  of  Golowlee  and  capture  of  la ' 

! action  of  Morar  and  snbeeqaeni :  r^ 
tions  terminating  in  the  iMkaa 
Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Str 
with  the  Eusoftai  Field  Force  3- 
Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  thn^usri 
the  campaign  of  1863  agai&f: 
Boneyre  and  other  Affghan  tr; 
on  the  North-Wc«t  Frontier  of  k 
including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbej 
Pa88,numerous  on^MMt  attacks..^: 
and  recapture  of  the  Craig  Fiqneij 
final  engagements  reenJKiiu;  in 
total  defeat  of  the  assembled  hillL- 
(India  Medal  with  Clasp  for  UilIx-j 
Eneign,  '19  Dec.  56  •  Lt.  '19  June  57 ;  Capt.  14  Feb. :; 


I 


Faeinge  Buff.—Ag^te,  Messrs.  0)Z  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  17  Oct.  1868. 


i  General  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  ^P  ^  8th  November,  including  the  b«u!««  nf| 
Ahna  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidir,  t^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Commanded  Uie  2nd  Battalion  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  on  the  exx>edition  through  New  BniBav:dc 
after  the  Trent  affair  in  the  winter  of  1861-62. 

■  (3olonel  Lambton  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Sept.  1855,  and  served  with  tho  7i8t  Highlanders  in  the  Trcncirf  M 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  its  fall  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  C^xtzil 
India  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Nahargah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  «tk 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Miyor) .  ^ 

♦  Lt.Colonel  Mounsey  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  Dec.  1 854,  and  served  with  the  7 1st  Highlanders  in  the  Trenches  a'. » 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  tho  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  in  Sept  1855  M^ 
wiUi  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  campaign  of  1858  in  Central  India  under  Brigadier  Scuta  »sm 
Sir  Hugh  Rose,  including  the  battle  of  Kotahkeserai  and  subsequent  operations  terminating  in  the  recai't::"'  ^ 
Gwalior.  Served  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  under  Sir  Robert  Napier  in  the  jungles  of  Central  India  from  .^  f-l 
1858  to  May  18^9  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebel  leaders,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  and  tocal  r^^  < 
the  rebels  at  Nairwass  and  other  minor  afihirs  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  l2>i^3 
Served  with  the  Eusofoai  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  throughout  the  campaign  of  1863  ngm:^^  -^ 
Boneyrs  and  other  Affghan  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Umbeyla  Pai».  1^^  - 
at  the  Eagle's  Nest  Picquet,  numerous  outpost  attacks,  storm  and  recapture  of  the  Oaig  Piquet,  and  final  enrv^ 
ment  resmting  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  assembled  Hill  Tribes  (mentioned  in  despatches,  India  Medal  with  O*-"^  '^ 
Umbeyla). 

•  Major  St.  Leger  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  a  Flying  Ck>lmnn  ^^-^ 
Oolonel  (Christie,  including  an  engagement  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna;  also  in  Ross'  Camel  Corps  with  Sir  B'^F' 
fiose'a  Force  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Qowlowlie  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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^d  i'!^^- 1       72nd  {IhiJce  ofMhw^y^sOwn,  HigKUr,den.)      ^^jtn^%ti^,  2i8 

The  Duke'a  Cypher  and  Coronet.    *'  HiiroooBTAK  "  **  Ci.p»  o»  Good  Hops  "  "  Bitastopol  **  "  Cxvtbil  Ikdu." 
Ytara  SdT.  ColoneL— Cbarles  Gftscoyne,  Enngn^  7  Deo.  20;  Lt.  '30  Jan.  23;  Copt.  '31  Dec.  as;  M<im>r,  '93  Aug.  31 ; 
Full  Hall,    Lt.Colonel,  as  Oct.  39 ;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major  General,  3  April  58  j  XMU^.<7Mtfra;,  as^^ov.  64  j  GFm«raJ, 
Coto»«1 72nd  Highlanders,  aa  Oct.  70. 


ate 


Lieatenant  Ooloael.~Francls  Brownlow,^  CB.  Snei^n,  ^S  Sept.  54 ;  Li.  93  June  55 ;  Capt.  '19  Aug.  6a ;  Mqjor, 

'a8  May  70 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  15  Aag.  77. 
Kajon.— Williain  Heniy  Jamea  Clarke,'  JSneignt  19*  Aug.  51;  Id.  'a  Dec.  53;  ^<>P^*  9  ^"^g-  60;  Major,  14 

June  79  ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  xi  Nov.  78. 
Charlea  M.  Stockwell,*  Bntign,  17  Nov.  54 ;  Lt.  aa  June  55 ;  Capt.  ^la  April  64 ;  Major,  15  Aug.  77^ 


CA?TA.nrB. 

Charlea    Wolfran    Nugent   Guinne«8,\ 

Brigade  Major,  xet Dw.,  CabtU  Ibree... ) 

Walter  Frederick  Kelsey 

John  Maoleod  Tingoombe 

8t.  John  Thomas  Prome 

James  Foord  Hilton,  Adjutant  xet  Blgtn^ 

JSifie  Volunteere > 

Reginald  Gkumett   

Thomas  Stanhope  Gildea,  Captain  In-^ 

struetor  o/Mueketry  at  Hjfthe / 

Thomas  Adam  Anderson  Barstow,  Adj.  7 

MigJUand  Borderere  Militia  ) 

Robert  Henry  Brooke-Hunt  

George  Avery  Godfrey 

James  Vesey  Lendrum 

Charles  Roberts 

LiBirrBKiLirTS. 

p.e.e.  Matthew  Nisbett  Gordon  Kane   

RolMrt  Hunter  Murray,  A4j.  15  Aug.  77 
James  WaUace.  Inet.  qf  Mttek.  8  Mar.  79  •  ■ 

Charles  Hamilton  Fergusson 

James  Wyndham  Hughes-Hallett 

Hon.  Robert  Charles  Drummond,  Aide^ 

de  Camp  to  tie  Lt.  Governor  of  Bengal) 

Richard  liouis  Milne,  Interpreter 

Frederick  Power  Lawrence  White 

Henry  Powell  Gore  Langton  

John  George  Downing 

George  Walter  Brandon  Swmey  

James  Alastair  Campbell 

Soymour  Charles  Hale  Monro 


*  X  June 

8  Feb. 

7' Dec. 

'aa  Feb. 

»xx  Feb. 

'30  Jan. 

'aa  Dec. 

'19  Apr. 

'30  June 

►ad  Sept. 

P  X  Feb. 

xo  Nov. 

'ax  Aug, 
'x8  Deo. 
'14  July 
"  I  Sept. 


SxGOiri)  Lxxvmrurxs. 
HanyColquhoun  FarquharsonMacdonald 

Bdmund  BUiot  Robertson   

Lister  Sunderland 

AUm  Laird  Campbell    

WiUiam  Greer .- 

Granville  Georse  Algernon  Egerton  ., 
Hugh  Graham  Lang 


xirsiGir. 


60  '19  Aug. 

61  'la  April 
55  '23  Jiiiy 
61  »i9  April 

6a  P  3  June 
63  a6May 
63  »a7  Nov. 

64 

65 
67 
67 
6s 


aWD  LIEUT. 

X3  Mar.  78 

XX  May  78 

a4  Jufy  78 

4  Dec.  78 

30  Apr.  79 

xsAug.  79 

9  July  79 


'18  Dec. 

'14  July 
'aa  July 
Pa8  May 
'ax  Aug. 

4  May 
28  Oct. 
a8  0ct. 

38  Oct. 
26  June 

3  Joly 

3x  Aug. 
a4  July 
a9  Jan. 
aoNov. 
96  Aug. 

39  Nov, 
17  May 


'14  July    69 

'ao  July  70 
I  April  70 
8  June  72 

14  June  7a  I 

6  July    74 

7  Mar.   76 

xsAug.  77 

8  Mar.    79 

9  Feb.  79' 
x5  Dec.  79 
x8  Jan.    80 


Pagwuuter.— 
.  jj  QM<ir*«rlfa»/«r.— JohnWalsh,  5  0ct.67. 

Faeinge  YeUow.--Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  India,  28  Feb.  iBjt. 

J  T.t  Colonel  Brownlow  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  aSth  May  X855.  includmj?  the  expe- 
ditioni?  KertSi^^^  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  dlasp.  ajd  Turkish  Medal) 

Served  at  the  sicire  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  was  present  with  the  leading  Column  of  assault  on  the  30th  March 
i?58.  subsequently  throughout  the  operations  in  Centna  India  and  pursuit  of  the  rebel  forces  under  Tantia  Topee  and 
Rao  oahib  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp).  .     ,    ,,      .^         x.  * 

»  Lt.Colonel  Clarke  served  with  the  53Td  Regiment  in  the  Lidian  campaign  of  1857-59.  including  the  actions  of 
Chutra  Gkmalirunfre.  Khodagunge,  and  entry  into  Futtehghur,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
of  Luckuow,  affair  of  Koorsie,  passage  of  the  GoCTa  at  Fysabad  on  a5th  November,  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor 
affairs  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  ,  ,  ,    .      «.^  «     .     •       ^     1  j* 

*  Major  Stockwell  served  with  the  7and  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  x6th  July  to  x8th  Sept.  1855,  including 
the  Biege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 


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mil  I  Hall 
Pay. I  Pay. 


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\_Briffad€  Dtp$t,  HunttH. 
MxKGALOu"  "SxsiiroAj>i.TAj("  "Watxbloo." 
Colond.— '^tr  Henry  Robert  Fergnson  Davie,  Bart.  Comet,  ^iS  Mar.  i8 ;  Lt.  ^35  Feb.  19 ;  Capt.  '26  Sept. 

2a;  Major t  1*19  Dec.  26;  Lt.Colonel,  ^8  May  28;  Colonel^  23  Nov.  41;  Jliqjor  OeneraltOo  June  54;  U. 

General^  28  Jan.  60 ;  General,  25  June  66 ;  Colonel  73rd  Foot,  17  Feb.  65. 
Lieutenant  Colonel. —James  Whittaker  Bames,^  Entign^  5  Nov.  47 ;  Lt.  ^6  July  49;  Copt.  22  Sept.  54;  A. 

Major,  29  Nov.  68 ;  Major,  $  June  69 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel^  11  July  77. 
Xajort.— George  William  Muriel,  Enetgn.,  94  June  42;  £<.  29  July  45 ;  Capi,  9  June  57 ;  Mtifor,  i  April  66; 

Bt.Lt.  Colonel f  13  May  75. 
p.».e.  HastingB  D'Oyly  Farringfton,*  Bneiffn,  8  July  56 ;   Li.  10  July  58 ;    Captain,  ^ag  July  6a ;  St.K^, 

94  June  76;  Major,  11  July  77. 
Thomas  Monaell  Warren,  Eruign,  ^17  April  57 ;  Li.  a  Nov.  58 ;  Captain,  ^a  Oct.  63;  Mgjor,  n  July  77. 


Oi.P9i.iir8. 

William  Gordon,  Adj.  x  Adm,  Bait.  Ber- 
wiekthire  Bifie  Volunteerg 

Archibald  Henry  Sharp,'  A<y.  i  Lanark' 
thire  Rifle  VoWnteer* 

William  Frederick  Hill 

J.Trench  Tumer,D.  .^..^.  Q.  for  MiUk.Meerui 

Charles  Orchard  Cornish    

Howel  Gunter,  €hxrr%$on  Instrueior,  Agra. 

Charles  Edward  Stanley  Parker   

Jafl.BeardoeDonca8ter,.^(|^'.  sLanarkMiUHa 

Ephraim  Thomas  Sherlock 

George  Francis  DeBude  Davidson 

Richard  Rostron  Young 

William  Poison  Thackwell 

Gerald  John  Roberts 

William  Molynenx  Shapland  Swiny  .. 

Charles  Albert  Bushman    

LlBVTSKi.irTS. 

Arthur  Graigie  FltzHarding  Vincent- 
John  Henry  Collier  Coode 

Archibald  Morden  Carthew-Torstoun 

Frederick  Augustus  Blyth 

Charles  Walter  Harris 

Albert  Wiley 

Frederick  Charles  Schooles,  Adj.  zoFeb.79 

Ernest  Maxwell  Willshire  

Henry  Edward  Maxwell 

George  Silver  

John  Ernest  Holt  Sullivan 

Philip  James  Melvill 


15  Oct.     61 

7  Sept.  S3 

P  2  Deo.  62 
13  April  58 
a6  Nov. 

8  July 

9  July 

1.*  ^  ^^«' 
»2oOot. 

P  2  Mar. 

P16  Nov. 

••17  Nov. 

*ao  Feb. 

^  8  Aug. 


SbOOXTD  IjIBUTXVi.HT8. 


James  Shaw 

Douglas  Campbell  Mercer  . 

John  Nigel  Edensor  Fenton  Livingstone... 

Charles  Graham  Moulton-Barrett    

St.  Greorge  Edward  William  Burton  

Thomas  Mowbray  Martin  Berkeley    

Colin  James  Love  Halkett 

Eldred  Owen  Owen   


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13  Aug.  79 

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99  Nov.  76I 
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XX  Sept.  78; 
3  Oct.  78; 
XX  Dec.  781 
xq  Apr.    79I 


PayfMt<0r.— William  Caasabon  Freud,  30  March  58;  SonMqfor,  30  MaKCii73;  8t^ 
Qinarter  Matter,— Robert  Haw,  $  Jan.  76. 


X  Apr.  7$. 


Facingg  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
EwAarkedfor  Hong  Kong,  24  Nov.  x866. 
1  LtColonel  Barnes  served  as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  Major  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  In&ntry  in  the  Kaffir  m: 
of  1846-47 ;  was  present  in  several  enf^acrements.  accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Tambookie  cotmtrr  in  AugflK, 
and  that  over  the  Kei  in  Doc.  1846.  Served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851  (Meclal).  Serred  alfif- 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  inclur ling  the  operations  in  the  Gorrickpore  district  in  1858,  and  on  the  N«)*sl 
frontier  in  1859  (Medal). 

»  Captain  Sharp  served  with  the  73rd  Reffiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  xSsS^sq,  inolndiag  the  opB»- 
tions  in  the  Shahabad  district,  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal).  ^^ 


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aut,w.       1  l4Mi  (EigM(mderB.)-Unk6dto  26th.      .[Irl^S^lg^^HSaton.  220 

Shbctoapitam^  "Assath"   (with  the  Elephant).      "Busaoo"  "Pmnrras  d*Okob"  "(&iAD  Bodbzgo" 

"BaDXJO*"   "Bi.LAl€AirCX'*"VlTTO»L4."  "PtEBWBBS"  "NiTBLLE"   "OBTHBB"   "ToUIiOUBB"   "ftuniTBULA." 

Yeara-  Sor".  Colonel.— Walter  Douglaa  Phillippe  Patton,*  En$ign,  J*a8  Sept.  3S ;  i<.  i»3  Nov.  40 ;  Cap*.  ^19  May  46  j  Major, 
27  Feb.  52;  Brevet  Lieut.Colonel,  28  May  53;  Colonel^  28  Nov.  54;  Lieut. CoUmel,  11  May  6a;  Major, 
General,  x  Jan.  68  ;  Lieutenant  General,  14  Sept.  75 ;  General,  1  Oct.  77;  Colonel  74th  Foot,  8  Oct.  76. 

Lieutenant Golonel.— John  Jago,  Camwutndani Straiie  Settlemente ;  Eneign,  '16  Jan.  46;  Id.  'xoFeb.  47  ;  Capt.^j 
March  51 ;  Major,  ix  May  62 ;  JBr«iw/  Lt.Cohnel,  9  Dec.  73 ;  Colonel,  9  Deo.  77 ;  Lieuienemi  Colonel,  3  April  78. 

Xigon.— Abel  Straghan,*  Sne.^30  July  54;  -^'.^8  July  56;  Capt.  »i8  June  61;  BUMe^or,  13  Aug.  74 ;  Major, 
14  June  76. 

Bobort  Elphinatone  Deare,  Eneign,  '8  July  56;  Li.  ^g  Jan.  57;  Capi,  '9  Sept.  64;  BiMqf'or,  x  Oot  77; 
Mtyor,  3  April  78. 


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Pay.  Pay, 


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Gaptaxits. 

Peter  Mliaren 

Charles  Tennant  Wallace  .. 
Thomaa  Colville . 


Richard  Leigh 

Gonvngham  Marlyn  M' Alpine 

Eveljm  John  Hamilton   

Oharlea   Hamilton    Simpson,   Ae^ulant\ 

3  Lanarkekire  Si/le  Volunteera  y 

Bdward  George  Keppel,  Adjutant  3  Nor-  \ 

folkRUU  Volunteera  > 

Charles  Bquirl 

James  Archibald  Hay 

James  Otway  Toler  

Henry  Boughey 

LiBUTBVAVTS. 

LambartHugh  Skene .... 

Claude    MaxweU    MacDonald,  Inet,  on 

Muekeiru  12  Dec.  77  J 

Heniy  Robert  Kelham   

Carteret  Walter  Carey,  A^utant  xo  Nov.  77 

Henry  Ludlow  Lopes  

Richard  Byre  Goold'Adams 

Dudley  Stuart  Kays 

Frank  Masrwell  

Joseph  Henry  Greer 

Gilbert  Alexander  Pagan 

William  Mordaunt  Marsh  Bdwards 

Cecil  Charles  Cavendish 

John  George  Bdmxmd  Templer 

Alfred  Ren6  Heneage 

Harrison  Midwood  


SBOOVD    LXBTmVAVTS. 

Robert  Follett  M.  F.  M.  Synge   . 

William  Henry  Stevenson 

Looia  Somervell 


29  Oct.  58 

xsAug.  58 

*  9  Mar.  60 

PsoDec.  60 

'18  June  6x 

'xaJune  63 

'xoMar.  67 

26  June  67 

P29July  53 

»  7'^ng.  67 

'20  July  67 

P27N0V.  67 

8  July  68 


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Px9  Aug. 
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'25  Nov.   68 


24  Sept. 
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'27  Oct. 

28  Oct. 


28  Oct. 
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12  Nov. 
28  Feb. 
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21  Sept. 

13  June 
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28  Apr. 

29  Nov, 
XX  Sept. 
XX  Sept. 


P  7  Aug.  67 
P27N0V.  67 
P  4  Fob.    71 

X2  Feb.  73 
I  April  75 

14  June  76 

37  Sept;  76 

XI  Nov.   76 

x8  July   6a 

23  Mar.   77 

IX  June 

3  April 


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5  April  76 


*  Major  Straffhan  served  with  the 
74th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  oapfenre 
of  Bhorapore  (Medal). 


Paywuuter.— 

Quarter  3f(ufor.— Donald  Swanson,  10  May  71. 

Faeiuga  yfhiUi.^Agenia,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  x  Feb.  x868. 

>  General  Patton  served  with  the  7Ath  throughout  the  KafiOr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  all 
the  operations ;  commanded  the  Regiment  in  the  Field  from  November  1851  until  October  x  853— mentioned  in 
despacches,  and  on  the  x6th  March  1853  he  received  the  marked  approbation  of  Sir  Harrv  Smith  in  General  Orders 
for  his  conduct  in  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof,  and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  General  Orders  of  the  X5th 
November  following  by  Sir  George  Cathcart  for  services  in  the  Field ;  for  these  services  he  was  promoted  to  ttae 
runk  of  Lt. Colonel.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  (attached  to  the  StaflT)  at  the  battle 
of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  was  also  present  with  the  Head  Quarter  Staff  as  an  amateur  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'KenBie's  Farm,  and  capture  of  Balaklava  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of 
the  Med11die,and  Turkish  Medal).  He  was  on  Field  Service  witha  Madras  Column  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857. 


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'Smikoapatak'*  "Ihdix"  (with  the  Royal  Tiger).  "Delhi"  "Lucmtow." 


Colonel. — John  Thomas  Hill,  JSnsiffn^^is  "iiaSrohay;  2Aeut.^t6  Apr.  29;  Cop^, '13  Feb.  35:  Mt 

March   41;   Lt.CoUmel,  3  Apr.  46;    Colonel^2o  Jtme  54;    Major  General,  30    July   60;   Lievt.^a* 

14  June  60  J  General.  24  June  76;  '^-'      '  — ^^  "    *   -    '^-^ 

eutenant  Colonel.— IJC  Richard  T\ 

17  July 72;  Lt.Colonel  18  Deo.  75- 
Majors.— Denzil  Hammill,  Eiuiffn,  16  Jan.  58  ;  X<.  'x8  Oct.  59 ;  Capt.  i*x8  Jan.  67 ;  Jfq/or,  21  Jan.  75. 
Frederick  Francis  DanieU.  Eneign,  13  Aug.  58;  LietU.  Pi6  Dec.  59 ;  Capt.  8  May  67 ;  A<^or,  x8  Dec.  75. 


14  June  60';  General,  2!  June  76 ;  Colonel  75th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72.' 
Lieutenant  OoloneL—lJC  Richard  Wadeson/  Entiffn,  2  June  57;  U.  19  Sept.  57;  Cop^.  9  Dec  64;  Jf. 


Captaikb. 

Greorge  William  Vernon  Cotton 

John  Ormsby  Moore  Vandeleur 

John  Edward  Boyes 

Richard  Robinson  Bevan 

John  Gage  Lecky  

p.8.e.  Edward  Essex 

Richard  Wilson 

Dawson  Townley 

Alaric  Edward  Arengo  Gross 

Orfeur  James  Cavenagh 

Henry  Harding  Mathias,  Adjutant  Doreet  ^ 
Mitma  S 


22  May  58  V  2  Sept.  62  '  8  June  67 

'x6  Mar,  60  P30  Jan.  63  ^14  Sept.  67 

29  Oct.  61  P18  Jan.  67  P14  Oct.  68 

P19  Aug.  62  P  9  Mar.  67  Px4  Oct.  68 

■^  9  Oct.  63  p  8  May  67  p  5  Mar.  70 

19  Feb.  67IP27N0V.  67P3iMay  71!  29  Nov. 

'2  May  6s  Pis  May  67   21  Jan.  75 


LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Basil  Hall  Woodward  

Denman  Lambert  Baynes 

Arthur  Heniy  Pain  

James  John  Burke  Menzies 

Somerset  Edward  O'Brien  Kevill-Davies.. 
WiUiam  Barrou-Stanton,  Intt,  of  Mue-} 

hetry  1  May  79 J 

Henry  William  Tryon 

George  Thomas  Frederick  Downman 

Charles  Herbert  Payne 

William  Thomas  Preston 


BbOOVD  LlBUTBiri.irTB. 

Herbert  Henry  Bumey,  JL^utant  9  July  79 

Adolphus  GnUiam  Pine 

Richard  Dyneley  Jennings-Bramly  ..... 

Ha^ey  Goodwin  Brooks 

Henry  William  Denne  Denne  , 


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2]rD  LIEUT. 


24  June  53    26  Jan.    55^14  June  59'    5  July    72 


^is^&y   67 
J^27Nov.   67 

'17  April  69 


P20  Oct.     69 

P20  July    70 

3  Sept.  70 

'17  April  69 


P17  April  69    17  Oct. 
■'24  April  69   14  Dec. 

J*3x  May    71     8  Mar. 


29  Sept.  77 


P3iMay 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
xa  Nov. 

20  Nov. 

IX  Nov. 

29  Nov. 
II  Nov. 
27  Aug. 


Paynwuftfr.— William  Hugh  Mortimer,  i  Apr.  78;  En*.  '21  Feb.  65;  H.  18  June  67;  Capl.  31  Oct.  77. 
Quarter  Matter,— John  Cotton,  37  June  74. 

Faeinge  Yellow.— -4ye»f»,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betwmedfiwn  Natal^  31  Mar.  75. 
»  Lt.  Colonel  Wadeson  served  with  the  7sth  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857  from  the  outbreak  on  istlilf'.-. 
including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  operations  before  Delhi  and  repulse  of  sorties  on  X2th  and  15th  Jium.  ii:. 
of  night  attacks  on  the  Gamp  on  19th  and  23rd  June,  and  14th  and  i8th  July,  storming  (severely  wounded:  and  c-»{- 
tur€  cf  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 


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Sheffield.  ]  76th  Foot. — Linked  to  ^srd, 

"HuTBOOWAir"  (with  the  Elephant).    '*  Nitb  **  "  PBiriirsuLi.'' 

YeMB'Ser.  q^^^  _p  Frederick  Parley  George,*  CB.  Comet,  '24  Mar.  25 ;  Lt.  '30  April  27  ;  Capt  '30  Aug.  33 ;  St. 


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Sept.  58 ;  Major  General,  t  May  00  ijut.ijtenerai,  17  May  74 ;  bfenerai,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  76th  FGOt,28  April  75. 
lieatenant  0<4rael.--John  M'Dex^xud  AUai^ice  JEiwi^,  ?oFeb.  55;  Lt.  25  Jan.  56;  Capt.  1  July  64;  Bt.Mqjot, 


Jfa;or,  4  July  43 ;  Major,  yo  Nov.  49;  Bt.  Lt.Colonel,  4  Feb.  53;    Colonel,   28  Nov.  S4  i_  ^t.Colone'l, 
Sept.  sA;  Major  General,  6yLay  66  iLt. General,  17  Ma.j7i;Qeneral,i  C  ----- 

ieannant  0<d<mel.— John  M'Dermid  AUardice,  Ensign,  r    ""'^    "^    ''^  - 
X  Oct.  77;  lf<vor,  10  Nov.  77 ;  Lt.Cotonel.  25  Feb.  80. 


Xig'ora.— Thomas  Trophimua  B.odge»,*  Ensign,  6  Sept.  55  ;  Lt.  22  July  59 ;  Capt.  8  Apr.  68 ;  Mc^jor,  i  Nov.  79. 
Albert  B.  Pearse,'  Eneign,  2  July  58 ;  Lt.  Pio  May  61 ;  Capt,  ^8  Aug.  68  ;  Major,  35  Feb.  80^ 


John  Talbot 

Douglas  Campbell  De  Wend 

Tredenham  IitzHerbert  Garlyon 

Thomas  Wm.  Best,  A^.  2  Weet  Biding  B.V. 

TLefnry  Burton* 


Henry  Lockner  Brett,  Adj.  5  Adm.  Batt. ") 
W.  B.  of  rorhthire  Rjfie  Volunteers } 

Albert  Arthur  Ronald  Logan,  Adijutant ) 
6  West  YorkMiUtia  S 

Francis  Welch 


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4  July    60 

5  Feb.    61 
'  9  Oct.     63 

31  May    59 
P26July    64 

7  Feb.    65 
J*22  May 


P  9  Oct.  63 
Pi 2  July  64 
P18  April  65 
'15  May  66 
P21  Nov.  62 

8  April  68 
P  8  Aug.  68 


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George  Lycett  Engledue  May JP13  June  68''*  9  Aug. 


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Cleveland  Augustus  Brett 

Charles  William  Gore,  Aide  de  Camp  to ) 
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LuunvAVTS. 

John  Hooper  King    

Alfred  John  Chamberlin  Wrench 

Richard  Carlyon  Coode,  Adjutant  x  Jan.  79 
Stewart  John  Trench,  Inetmetor  o/Mue-  " 

ketrg  1  July  79 

Charles  M'Clintook  Le  Blanc 

Cecil  Edward  Ruggles-Brise 

William  Whately    

Henry  Gordon  FeUowes 

Arthur  Robert  Hume 

George  Philip  Berkeley  Molyneux 

Arthur  Stephens  Were   


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Frederick  William  Bainbridge  Landon.. 
Hayford  Douglas  Thorold 


P2iMar.  68 
xo  July    68 

P24  April  69 


P  7  May   70 


8  Deo. 
22  Jan. 


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13  Aug.  79 

14  Jan.    80 


28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


P20  May 
4  July 

10  Nov. 

2  Mar. 
22  Nov. 


28  Oct.    71 


21  Aug.  72 
13  June  75 
10  Sept.  75 

6  Oct.     75 

28  Oct.  7x 

28  Oct.  76 

19  April  76 

28  Oct.  77 

31  May  78 

15  Dec.  79 

28  Deo.  79 


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9  Sept.  74 
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24    l\\  Pajfmaeier.'-BeiDiB.mia  Henry  Burge,' 6  Sept.  78 ;  Sn*.  Pi8  Aug.  54 ;  X/.  21  July  55  j  Capt.  x  Apr.  70. 
6  ,  ...  I  Quarter  If (M<er.— James  Edward  Bell,  24  Jan.  74. 


Faeinge  'Eied..— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  xo  April  76. 

I  General  Greorge  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Soinde  in  1842-43  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  including 
the  destmotion  of  Imaumghur  in  the  Desert,  and  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  at  which  last  he  com- 
manded the  2and  Regt.  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  CB.).  Served  also  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  Southern 
Mshratta  Country  and  in  the  Southern  Concan  in  X844-45  and  commanded  a  Corps  of  Detachments  at  the  taking  of 
the  Petahs  on  the  northern  fronts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of 
both  those  forts,  being  in  command  of  the  left  flank  post  Again  during  the  operations  against  the  Forts  Munnahur 
sad  Munsontosh  in  the  Southern  Concan,  he  commanded  the  left  wing  of  the  22nd  Regt.,  and  afterwards  com- 
manded  the  Field  Brigade  a^  Kolapore. 

*  Major  Hodges  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  f^om  Nov.  1857  to  X859,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affldrs  of  Barree  and  Nugger,  and  was  promoted  firom  the  38th  to  the 
76th  Regiment  for  having  on  the  2xst  March  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  successftOly  led  a  volunteer  party  and  captured 
a  battery  of  three  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  A^ssinian  campaign  Oct.  1867  to  June  7868  in  the  Land 
Transport  Train  and  was  appointed  Inspecting  Officer  of  the  Etighland  Division  of  Transport ;  present  at  the  battle 
before  Magdala  as  Transport  Staff  Officer  to  Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  carried  the  despatches  of  that  victoiy  and 
nevvs  of  the  release  of  the  prisoners  to  Custalo,  a  distance  of  200  miles,  and  was  entrusted  with  the  desiMtoheB  to 
Colonel  Milward  at  Annesley  Bay  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

*  Miy'or  Pearse  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (mentioned  m  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy, 
and  seal,"  Medal). 

*  Captain  Burton  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6r,  including  the  actions 
at  Mahoetahi,  Matarikoriko,  and  operations  before  Te  Arei.  Also  throughout  the  campaign  of  x863-6^,  for  two  years 
as  D.A.Q.M.  General  (Medal).  During  the  operations  in  Waikato  he  superintended  to  its  completion  the  construction 
and  organization  of  Uie  Military  Electric  Telogra^  through  l^e  Waikato  country  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

<  Captain  Burge.—For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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...    D<»yr.  1  77th  {East  Middlesex)  The  Duke  of  Gamhridge's     VMi^^^Vo.^ 
^  -J  Omi,— Linked  to  S7th.  "■  ^ 

The  Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales.      The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    "  Qmriwq^^iam 
RoDBiGo"  "Badajoz"  ** Pbhutsuli.'*  " Alma "  "iKKEBMAir*    " Sbtamopol. 


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Colonel  -Henry  Hope  Graham.i  CB.  Ensign,  P15  Oct.  29 ;  Lt.  '7  Sept.  pa  ;  Capt.  '7  Nov.^ ;  Jfa/or. '14  Ai^. 

46;  i<.Coio«e/,  J'sQ  Apr.  53;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;   ^<^Jof  General,  20  Jan.  67 ;  i/.d«*raA25  Nor.  74, 

General,  1  Oct.  77;   Colonel  77th  Foot,  13  May  75.  ^  __  .  . 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Henry  Kent,*  Mnsiffn,  n  Aug.  45  ;  Lt.  '23  Aug.  50 ;  Capt.  27  Sept.  54;  Major,  24  Aa-. 

sB;  Lt.Colonel,  ^13  June  68;  Colonel,  13  June  73.  .       »„.  r^        t^  a>     *  »       t„w 

llajori.— Humphrey  Mungal  Lamont  Colquhoun,  Enngn,  P18  Aug.  54;  Lt.  29  Dec.  54;  Capt.' 17  July  57. 

afaior,  2  Sept.  68;  £/.£<.  C'o/oiw/,  XI  July  77.  ^.»^      ^      Bjix.r^rw 

.e.c.  Harcourt  Mortimer  Bengough,  EuMian,  >»22  Mar.  55  ;    Lt.  3  Oct.  55 ;  Cap*.  '30  Dec.  64 ;  BLMajor,  i  Oct. 

77;  Jfoior,  2  Feb.  78;  -B/.L<.CoZo»«Z,  29  Nov.  79.                               ,„     „    .         ™, 
Reginald  HoBkins.Jgnj.  ^7  r)cc.  55  ;  Lt.  p  3  June  59 ;  Capt.  P22  Jan.  68 ;  Major,  i  Feb.  79- 


C1.PTAIX8. 
p.t.c.WiUiamForbeaGatacro,  D.A.  A.  Gen.  > 

Al4er»koi    S 

Henry  Jervis  .Tervi»-White 

Arthur  Lang  Tickell 

Frederick  Henry  King,®  Adjutant  5  Mid-  J 

dleeex  Militia ) 

William  Samuel  Henderson  

Cookburn  Forte  

Hugh  FitzRoy  Marryat  

Smith  Byrom  Royds 

Richard  Chicheley  Thornton 

Francis  Henry  Macdonald  Dawson 

George  Fenton    

Frederick  Graham 


LlXUTBlTAjrTB. 

Buscombe  Field  Westmacott,.iW«d«  Camp  > 
to  Major  General  Clifford ) 

Adonia  Graham  Schuyler»  Adj.  6  Aug.  79 

Ernest  Edward  Foley,  In$t.  of  Mueketry  ) 
6  Aug.  79    S 

Francis  Douglas  Lumle^   

Robert  Theophilus  Hewitt  Law    

Clarence  Francis  Berkeley  Wodehouso 

Godfrey  Charles  George  Norton 

Mark  Singleton 


SkCOHD  LlKUTKITAJrTB. 

William  Stuckey  Wood 

Nathaniel  Walter  Barnardiston  . 

George  Beresfoiti  Lempriere 

George  Walter  Wrey  Savile  

Lionel  Grant  Oliver  


62  P23  Dec.    64 
63P3oMar.    66 


18  Feb. 

P18N0V. 
5  Aug.  641P31  July    67 

*i9Aug.  62|P23Mar.  67 

P3X  May  59'    5  Oct.  63 

Pi  I  Mar.  62  P30  Dec.  64 

Pi  I  Dec.  66JP25  Apr.  68 

Pi4  0ct.  67Pi2Feb.  70 

P23  0ct.  67lP22Mar.  71 

P25  Dec.  67 1  17  Sept.  71 

2  Sept.  68  P14  Oct.  71 

8  Jan.  68    28  Oct.  71 


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P  9  Oct.    69' 


P28  May    70 


3  April  78 
14  Sept.  78 
21  June   79 

6  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.    79 


28  Oct.     71 

13  Nov.  73 

38  Feb.    74 

10  Mar.  75 
24  Mar.  76 
28  April  76 
19  Aug.  76 
28  Oct.     71 


p  7  Dec.  70 

P22  Mar.  71 
P27  Sept.  71 

P30  Nov.  70 

x6  Aug.  73 
12  Feb.  75 
27  June  74 
2  Feb.    78 

1  Feb.    79 

2  Feb.    79 
6  Aug.  79 

15  Nov.   79 


BREV.JLU.    j    »T.  LT.  COi, 


PatfiHOMter. — Alexander  Henry  Haldane,*  30  Aug.  78 
Quarter  Maeter.—Georgo  Hope,*  27  July  66. 


Ens.  ao  J  uly  55 ;  i<.  "  Feb.  58  j  Capt.  1  Apr.  70. 


Facing*  YQllcm.^Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Returned  from  India,  35  May  1870. 

*  General  Grahara  served  in  China  from  1852  to  1859,  and  commanded  the  troops  at  Hong  Kong  during  a 
portion  of  that  period ;  was  second  senior  oflftcer  and  commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  of  the  expeditionary  force  em- 
ployed against  Canton  during  the  operations  before  that  city  and  its  capture  in  Dec.  1857  {CB.) ;  proceeded  xs. 
command  of  a  force  to  the  Peiho  river  in  June  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtowoniitk 
August  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Colonel  Kent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  26th  March  1855  with  the  77th  Raiment,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Cia£a  of  the 
Med  j  idle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

fi  Captain  King  served  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1 863-65 ,  and  was  present  at  Waiari  fMedal' . 

■  Quarter  Master  Hope  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  sioiro  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8tb  Jnno,  and  cuga^'cd  at  the  storming  of  the 
Redan  on  \.hv  8th  Hoitrcnihor  (Mc«lul  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  iledal). 

'  Captain  Ualdauo.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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•  llBVliHighland)  {Eoas^sUre  Buffs).— UrJced  to  7 ^Bt\^^J^^^^;^^l^,  224 

cJii6VnSki:*  "A88XTB"  (witixiheBlephimt).  "Maibx"  "Jxtx"  "Pibbia"  "Kooshxb"  "Lucmow." 
"Oolonel.-Sir  Patrick  Graiit.i  QCB.  GCUQ^En^n,  i?  J^y^oJ^^/-",  J^,»3^!  Cap*.j4May  32;  ^{-f^V^' 
30  April  44;  ]l£<yor,  -  -.  -  -  •      .,    ^     «...   .     _ 

jfajar  General,  28  " 

LlOUtldlft&X       VO I  OTlflll ,  ^^ — ^XULJCUOifiAO         I'^'ltiatAl**-!        fVCMAAVAAy  .*«  •««rH  *'>-y  ^         *     w -y^    *  ^  ar  '-'  — 

Jfo/or,  X3  July  67  ;  Br«>«<  Lieutenant  Colonel,  23  July  76  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  27  Mar.  78.  r„,^,,. 

liaSwu.-^-<^Tfi  Porbe8.«  1?imv«.  *"  Jan.  55;  i«.  «>  J^y  55  J  Capt.  P24  May  59;  Bt.Major,  5  July  72* 

ThoD^'MaclMnrie;  J5imv»,  i'S  Feb.  56 ;  Lt.  30  April  58 ;  Copt.  'aS  Jaly  63 ;  l^Mfo/or,  i  Oct.  77 ;  ^«;«'. 
27  Mar.  78. 


Gaptaivs. 

William  Obarles  Smith   ... 

Andrew  Murray,  AijiAant,  DeolaUe  Depot 

Oliver  Graham   

Hngh  Gongh  Grant,  Aide  de  Camp  to  Com,  \ 

in  Chief  in  India S 

William  Francis  Maitland  Kirwan    

Gharlea  John  Bntler  Stewart,  Ac^utant,  \ 

Jioee,  *e.  MiliHa 3 

George  Straohey  Clive  Jxutioe. 


Pi6  Sept, 


Thomas  i  Becket  Sargent,  Aide  de  Camp  \ 
to  Motor  General  mUie f 

Bdward  Mayne  Alexander ,  Aeeietont  In-  > 
epeeterqf  G}fmmaeiat  Bomhojf  > 

GilDert  William  Benny  Maxwell  Wangh ... 

Heniy  John  Knight 

Alan  William  Cameron,  A^.  31  Lanark-  \ 
9kireBifie  Volunteere } 

Duncan  Stewart 

LXBUTBlTAirTe. 

William  Wellington  Sandemau  

James  Heniy  Ewart,  Aide  de  Camp  to  {, 

Major  Gen.  S.  Hamilton ) 

Charles  William  Carfrae 

William   Brewster  M'Dongall,  Inet.  of\ 

Mueketrjf  aaMay79  ^ 

Percy  Seymour  Harvey 

Kenneth  Boss  MaoKenzie 

William  de  Bathe  Hatton 

Dnncan  Craigie  Halkett , 

Svdney  Bellingham  Jameson  

Herbert  Storges  Barlow. 


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9  Mar. 

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»  8  July  68 

7  July  69 

'24  July  69 

»  5  Nov.  70 

38  Oct.  71 


i>i5Mar.  68 
P  8  Aug.  68 
'23  Dec.  68 
^34  July  69 
>'24Sept.  70 


Hugh  Davidson x  May 


Sboovd  LnunvAirtB. 
Bonald  Graham-Campbell,  Adj.  13  June  79 
Ctoorge  Bobert  Vernon  Hume 

Oeorge  Mackintosh  

Bidhard  Agnew  Fiaser  

Alfted  Charles  Christopher  .. 

James  Andrew  Brown 

Francis  Basett  Lund 

Donald  Charles  Fredrick  Macintyre, 


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Oct.    77 
Deo.   7' 


J*  8  Aug.  65'     1  Oct.    77 

2  Oct.     66!  16  Jan.    80 

'  a  Sept.  68| 

•  5  Nov.   70 

15  Mar.  73| 

28  May    73' 

24  July  73 


BBST.KAJ. 


38  Mar.   77 
XX  July    77 


2  Mar. 
27  Mar. 

as  May    781 

32  May    79 


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38  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

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28  Apr.  77 

XX  Nov.  77 

13  Nov.  78 

30  Apr.  79 

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X  May  78 
I  May  78 
XX  May  78 
XX  May  781 
XX  May  78 
32  Jan.  79 
X3Aug.   79| 

13  Aug.   79 

PajTMotto*.— John  Lysaght  Hewson,  x  Apr.  78 ;  Ene.  6  June  56 ;  Lt,  z  May  59 ;  Capt.  i  Apr.  70. 
-a    ...  QvoWer  Ifofter.— Parr  Campbell,  29  June  78. 

Pacinge  BuS.—Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Eetumedfrom  Nova  Seotia,  az  December  1S7Z. 

*  Sir  Patrick  Grant  served  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General  with  the  Armv  of  Gwalior  in  1843-44  (mentioned  in 
despatches, Brevet  of  Major,  Bronze.  Star).  Sutlei  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Adjutant  General— twice  severely 
and  dangerously  wounded  by  grape-shot  through  the  arm  and  musket-ball  in  left  breast,  and  horse  three 
times  shot  under  him  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  Medal  and  three  Clasps). 
Poi^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Adjutant  General  (mentioned  in  dospatchee.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  with 
Brevet  of  Colonel.  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Expedition  to  Kohat  against  the  A£fghan  hill  tribes  in  1849-50 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Warren  served  with  the  82nd  Begt  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  the  2nd  Sept.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59.  and  was  present 
at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagimge,  and 
occupation  of  Futtehghur,— acting  successively  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Russell,  Colonel  Biddulph,  Colonel 
Hale,  and  Sir  John  Inglis ;  served  the  Bohilound  campaign,  including  the  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions at  Shahjehanpore,  and  actions  of  Khankur  and  BunJcagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*  M^or  Forbes  served  with  the  z9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  6th  September  zSss,  including  the  siego 
andfiulof  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Beeord  of  the  Seroieee  of  the  jSth  Highlander: 
Bajsed  by  letter  of  service  dated  7th  March  1703 ;  inspected  and  passed  July  1793  {proceeded  to  Holland  September 
1794 ;  returned  to  England  Mav  1795 ;  proceeded  to  Quiberon  August  1795 ;  returned  Januaiy  1796 ;  proceeded  to  the 
Gape  of  Good  Hope  1706 ;  to  Calcutta  February  1797 ;  to  Bombay  February  1803 ;  to  Goa  February  Z807 ;  to  Java 
August  x8zx ;  returned  to  England  July  18x7 ;  proceeded  to  Ireland  November  18x7 ;  embarked  for  Ceylon  April 
i8a6;  returned  to  England  February  1838 ;  embarked  for  India  April  X842.  Proceeded  on  active  service  to  Persia 
in  January  18^7,  returned  to  Bombay  m  May  X857,  thenoe  immediately  to  Bengal.  Returned  to  England  September 
1859.   Embarked  for  Gibraltar  3  August  1865.    Returned  to  England  from  l^ov*  Scotia,  ax  December  x87t. 


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225G^ibrlau^.l79th  (Queens  Own  Cameron  Highlanders), — Linked  to  42nd.  l^^^'^^i^ 

'*  Eokoitt-op-Zkk."    "Botpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Fubktbs  d'Okob"  "Salamahca"  "Pybbitbm"  *'Nit»uj" 

"Nith'*  "T0ULOU8B"  "Pbkiwsuli.**  "  WA.TBBL00"  "Alma."  "Sbtabtofol"  •'Lucbbow." 

Oolonel.— 5«r  John  Donglas,^  QCB.  Entign,  '6  Sept.  33;  Lt.  'xS  July  36;    Cap/. '8  Jnne4i;  JBf.lfa/or, 

I  Nov.  42;  Major^  '24  Dec.  52  ;  Bi.Lt.Ck)lonel^  1^20  Jane  54;  LLColonel,  13  Aug.  54;  Colonel,  i  Aug.  57; 

Major  General,  6  Mar.  68 ;  Lieut.Qeneral^  23  Au)?.  77  ;  General,  30  Jan.  80 ;  Colonel  79th  Foot,  i  Jan.  79. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Edward  William  Cuming,*  Eneign,  '24  July  46;  if.  '31  Mar.  48;  Oaft.  8  Oct  54; 

Bt.Major,  14  Deo.  68  ;  Major ^  2  Mar.  72 ;  Breoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  \  Oct.  77 ;  Litut€nani  Colonel,  31  Oek  77. 

Kajon.— John  Macdonald  Leith,^  J^rm^h,  '17  Mar.  54 ;  X/.  ^6  Oct.  54  ;  Cop/.  '15  May  57 ;  Bt.MaJor,  5  July  73 ; 


p6 


Half 
Pay. 


Major,  31  Oct.  77  ;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  31  Dec.  78. 
John  Edward  Alien,^  Eneign,  P13  May  53  j  X^  19  Jan.  55  j 
19  Oct.  79. 


Capt.   P16  Mar.  60 ;  Bi,Major,  5  July  73 ;  Major, 


Gaptaikb. 


BySIGir.      I         LIBUT. 


Edward  Everett*    i  Mar.    55i**i4  Sept.  551* ^     .^ 

Albert  Newby  Clay« '     7  Sept.  55  *•  1  July    591^15  June  66 


I  May    65 


Neil  Campbell*  22  Feb.    55!  21  Sept.  55,  30N0V. 

William  Henry M'CauRlnnd* !*'24Feb.    57|**i6Mar.   60   29  Jan. 

G^}y^l^^nrymers,AdJ.3Gl^morganshirei:^  ^j^^^    eo'^aoOct.     65,»'x4  0ct. 


Mifle  Vol i 

Henry  Hugh  Oldham.^o  Adj.  Perth  MUitia 

Alexander  Bruce  Murray  

Archibald  Young  Leslie  

John  Busfeild 


Walter   Douglas    S.  Campbell,  Aide  de) 
Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  qf  Ireland... } 

Reginald  Carey  Annealey^^  

Orr  Boswell  Gtordon 

LiBUTBXAKTS. 

Robert  Harris  Camwath  Dalzell 

James  Moray  Brown  

Norman  Guthrie  Chalmers 

Grortlou  Lorn  Campbell  Money,  Adjutant  \ 

25  Feb.  80 5 S 

Colin  Charles  Mackenzie    

William  Haskett  Smith,  Inat.qf  Musketry  \ 

8  May  79   > 

James  Maitland  Hunt 

George  Alexander  Caradoo  Reid 

Kenneth  Schalch  Baynes  

Robert  Francis  Lade veze  Napier  


Secoitd  Libutbitaktb. 

Wedderbum  Conway  Halkett  

\Mon.  Charles  Catbcart 

Frederick  Hacket-Thompson  

Adam  Gillies  Blackburn 

Mon.  Ivan  Campbell 

jWilllam  Angelo  Scott 

Beauchamp  Colclough  Urqnhart 


581  IX  Sept. 

60 
6o< 


4  Nov. 
»i8  Mar. 

4  Mar. 
>*3oMar. 

Pis  June  60 

'24  Nov.   631  29  Jan, 

P  4  July    65  '17  Feb. 


'P 10  May 

X  Jan. 

'12  May 

7  Nov. 


*i4  Mar. 

5  Apr. 

13  May 

x6  June 

31  Oct. 

15  Mar. 
19  Oct. 


P  8  May  66 
P  I  Sept.  66 
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P  2  Sept.  68' 
P  0  Feb. 


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4  June  79 


70 


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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


2ND    LIBUT.    I 


28  Oct.    71 

78  Oct.  71  *  Lt.Colonel  Leith  served  the  Kast- 
28  Oct.  7x'em  campaign  of  1854-55  ^*^  ^ 
'  79th  Highlanders.including  the  battle 
"^^  01'  Balaklava,  siego  uxd  fiallof  Seba»- 
7i:topol.  assaults  of  i8th  Jane  and  Sih 
'September,  and  expedition  to  Kertch 
7'  and  Yenikale  (Medal  with  two  Ctasps, 
12  Feb.  74  5th  Class  of  the  Me4)idie,  and  Turkish 
90  Nov.  75, Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  cam- 
10  Sept.  76  paign  of  1858-59,  including  the  dege 
..n  Knv  "^ land  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on 
the  Fort  ©f  Rooyah,  actions  of  AUy- 
gunge,  BareiUy,  and  Shal^ehanpoTe, 
capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Ma* 
homdie,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fj- 
zabad,  capture  of  Bampore  Kaua, 
and  sabsequent  operations  in  Cade 
across  the  Gogra  and  Baptee  riven 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


16  Feb.  78 
32  Jan.  79 
6  Aug.  7j 
«3Aug.  79 

1 1  Oct.     79 

12  June  78, 
^ „ ^ 14  Jan.    80 

24       a  \  Fay  matter. —John.  Miller  M'Nair,"  x  Apr.  78;  Comet,  p  19  Aug.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55  ;  Capt.  p  10  July  60;  St. 
1  Quarter  1/ «<«•.— William  Howard,  20  Apr.  78.  [ Jfq/or,  25  March  73. 

I  Faeinga  BXvlq.— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq. 

Returned  from  India,  7  Nov.  1871. 

^  Sir  John  Douglas  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  command  of  the  79th  Highlanders,  inclndin;;  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  assault  of  the  i8th  June  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikali 
(Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB.,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  4th  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  >  commanded  the  Infantry  in  the  action  of  Secundra ;  commanded  a 
Brigade  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow,  taking  the  Residency,  Iron  Bridge,  Great  Emaumbarra,  and  several  other 
important  positions ;  afterwards  commanded  the  Infantry  of  the  Azimghur  Field  Force,  and  present  in  the  action  at 
Tigra,  taking  of  Azimghur,  detached  in  pursuit  of  Koer  Sing,  actions  at  Azimghur,  Munnear,  Sheoporeghat,  and 
various  operations  in  and  around  Jugdespore  and  the  Jungles,  and  pursuit  to  Bnxar.  On  15th  June  1858  appointed 
to  command  the  troops  in  the  Azimgnur  and  Jounpore  districts,  and  on  25th  June  to  the  command  of  the  olstaxted 
districts  of  Behar,  Dinapore,  Ghazepore,  and  Shahabad,  and  constantly  enga^d  in  pursuing  the  rebels  during  the 
hot  and  wot  Bcaaons;  took  the  field  after  the  rains,  defeated  the  rebels  at^uisath  and  drove  them  into  tbejnnrle, 
took  Jugdespore,  pursued  and  drove  the  rebels  into  the  Kymore  HiUs,  killing  1,200;  campaign  in  the  Kymore  Hills 
and  successful  night  attack  at  Sulya  Duhar.  On  15th  Jan.  1859  appointed  to  command  the  troops  in  Palamow  asd 
Ohota  Nagpore,  engaged  in  pursuing  the  rebels  in  Palamow  (f^quently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General  of  India,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  KCB.,  Medal  witn  Clasp). 

«  Lt.Colonel  Cuming  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indcdinp 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sepitember,  ex- 
X>editionto  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (MedsJ  with  three  Clasps,  5U1  Glass  of  t^e  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medial). 

7  Major  Allen  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  fVom  the  x6th  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
the  Indian  campaign  of  18^8-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooja^. 
actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Shal^'ehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bnnniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  th« 
Gogra  at  Fvzabad,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee 
rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

s  Majors  Everett  and  Clay  and  Captain  M'Oausland  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  caoupaign  of 
185^59*  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  AUygnnge,  Bareillj. 
and  Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  (3ogra  at  Fyzabad,  capttzre  of  Ban:- 
pore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Neil  Campbell  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  trom  the  i6th  August  1855,  indudisc 
the  siege  and  Ikll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  i8sS-sc. 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  of  Allygunge,  BareiUy,  ai^ 
Shahjehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunniar  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the  Grogra  at  Fyzabad,  capture  of  Bampore 
Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Gogra  and  Raptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^0  Captain  Oldham  served  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  of  x86o,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
Tangku,  assault  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  (Tlaaps).  Served  ia 
the  Cossyah  and  Jjmteah  Hill  campaign  in  1863. 

1^  Captain  Anneeley  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  attached  to  the  4and  Higb* 
landers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil  (sUghtly  wounded),  capture  of  Beoquah,  battle  of  OrdahnsBd 
canture  of  Ooomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Major  M'Nair.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Departmettt. 


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iY^„.s«r"|  " Boypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Moodkbb "  " Ii'bsozsshuk "  **  BoBs^oir "  "  Pbgu*'  "  Csktsal  Ikdia." 

Hal/'GoloneL— 5tr  Richard  Wilbraham,*  KCB.  2nd  Lt.  '25  Mar.  a8 ;  Lt.  as  May  33 ;  Capt.  ^22  July  36 ;  Bt. Major, 

Deo.  41 :  Major,  '19  Jan.  44 ;  Bt.H.ColoneL  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoUmel,  28  Nov.  54;  Jtfiyor  General,  26  Jan.  66  ; 

Oenerat,  ai  Mar.  74;  Gwieroi,  1  Oct.  77  j  Colonel  80th  Foot,  16  Mar.  75. 

Lieutenant  Oolonel.— Charles  Tucker,*  CB,  JSneiflu,  '23  Nov.  55 ;  Zt.  '23  Oct.  57  ;  Ca|)<.  '18  May  60 ;  Bt.  Major, 

9  Dec.  7a;  Major,  9  Nov.  77;  Lt. Colonel,  9  July  79. 
Xigora.- Charles  Augustus  FitzGerald  Creagh,?  Eutign,  8  Sept.  54;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Cai>t.  6  May  63; 

Mt. Major,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  9  July  79. 
James  Lewis  Bradshaw,"  Bne.  '37  Jan.  57 ;  ^'-  '3©  Jaly  58  j  Ca/?*.  P28  Oct.  68  j  Bt.Major,  10  July  75 ; 
Mty'or,  IS  Nov.  79. 


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CATtAxaa. 

Fred.  Brown  Numa  Crauftird,*  Adj.  i  \ 

Ste^ord  Militia S 

Robert  Warner  Stone*    

Walter  Howard  i® 

Chai-les  Edward  Whitaker  Roworth 

Allan  Saunders  ^^  

waited  Turner  Anderson"  

John  Edward  Hale  Prior" 

Henry  J.  Johnson^* 

James  Ormsby  Sherrard^* 

Charles  Christopher  Cole"   

Lipton  Gumming  Potts>*  


I   BX8IOK  OB 
I  aND   LIBOT. 


'21  Sept. 

23  July 

t6  Mar. 

»7  Dec. 
»23  Aug. 
"  4  Aug. 
,  '31  Mar. 
8  July 
*'iS  Oct. 
>*3i  May 

17  Mar. 


52     6  June  S4   26  April  65 


LxBUTBirurTa. 

Tankerville  James  Chamberlain^? 

Saumarez  William  Cameron" 

Arthur  Wellesley  Hast" 

Archibald  Borthwick  Horsbrugh 

William  Moore,  Diatrict  A.djutant,Tran»vaal 

Henry  Hollingworth  Harward** 

Henry  Charles  Savage  

Thomas  Edward  Griffin,  Adjutant  10  May  78 

Alflred  Henry  Lindop'*  

Frederick  William  Lyons 

Herbert  Aveling  Raitt  


58'  31  Jan. 
58>26Aug. 
S7  '18  Mar. 
61  P  9  Mar. 
6s  '14  Oct. 
68  30  Aug. 
68  28  Oct. 
68  28  Oct. 
64  P2a  Mar. 
69,  28  Oct. 


60P17N0V.  63 

59,  10  Dec.  73 

59  i  I  April  70 

67!  sMay  77 

68J  9  Nov.  77 

71.  18  Nov.  77 

71  j  13  Mar.  79 

71  28  Mar.  79 

7ii  17  May  79 

71  9  July  79 


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1*20  June  68,  28  Oct. 
17  Jan. 
aS  Feb. 
28  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

30  Dec. 
13  June   74 

31  May    76 
78   a8Mur. 
78    17  May 
78     9  July 


SBCOVD  LlBUTETAlTTS. 

Bdward  Kaye  Daubeney» 

I  Beverly  William  Reid  Ussher"*  

I  Francis  Macleod  Hastings  Marshall . 

George  Albanus  Williams    , 

.Richard  PasleyColomb 

Kandal  William  Johnston 


2  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
37  Mar. 


I  Oct.    77 
X  Oct.    77 


29  Nov.   79 


2;iD   LIKUT.  I 


zi  May 

12  Juno 
II  May 

22  Jan. 

23  July 

13  Aug. 


78. 
781 

79, 
79. 
79 


Sir  Richard  Wilbraham  served  the 
iSyrian campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal), 
including  the  advance  on  Graza  and 
aflhir  near  Askelon.  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  x8s4-S5>  t^^  an 
Assihtant  Adjutant  General,  including 
the  battles  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  CB. , 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd 
Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

*  Major  Crauftird  served  with  the 
80th  Regiment  in  Burmah  in  1853 
(Medal  with  Clasj)  for  Pegu).  Also 
in  the  Indian  mutiny  and  campaign 
in  Oude  in  1858-59.  including  the 
capture  of  Simree  Fort  and  defence 
of  Poorwah  (Medal). 

*^  Lieut.  Harward  served  in  the  iRt 
West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 


tPofmoMfer. — 
I    2  '  ...  '  Quarter  Maater.-  -James  Pendery,  30  Oct.  78. 

Facing*  YeHow.— Amenta,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  Bengal,  June  1866;  Embarked  for  Singapore,  January  1872. 

^Lt. Colonel  Tucker  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Perak  operations  in  1876,  part  of  the  time  as  Brigade  Major ;  oommanded  the 
left  sttsck  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878  ;  commanded  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonel 
Rowlaods  on  the  Swazi  border  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  and  subsequently  the  troops  at  Luneberg ;  also  commanded 
the  regiment  in  Wood's  Column  during  the  march  through  Zululand  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  {CB.). 

'  M^jor  Creagh  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  m  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  fh)m  the 
nth  Sept.  1855  to  the  end  of  the  Russian  war.  Also  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  Nov.  1863  to  1866,  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Nukumaru  (in  command  of 
a  party  of  the  50th),  the  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Ketemari  and  the  Putahi  Pah  (Medal).  Served  with 
a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  to  Perak  under  General  Colbome. 

•  Major  Bradshaw  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  1875-76. 

»  Major  Stone  served  with  the  Military  Train  in  Now  Zealand  ft-om  1864  to  1867  (Medal). 

^^  Captain  Howard  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of 
1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Also  in  the  Expedition  to  Perak  in  1875-76. 

""  Captain  Saunders  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack  during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of  1865 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Ma^or  Prior,  Captain  Cole,  and  Lieut.  Cameron  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak 
Exnedition  in  1875-76. 

"  Captain  Anderson  served  ns  Superintendent  of  Volunteers  in  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  against 
Sekukuni  in  1878,  and  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululaud  and 
the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

•*  Captain  Johnson  served  in  Perak  in  1876  in  charge  of  the  Maharajah  Lela  and  other  Malay  prisoners.  Com- 
manded at  Fort  Mameluke  in  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878;  then  served  as  District  Ad lUtant  at  Lyrfeu- 
ber jr,  and  subsequently  with  the  80th  Regiment  on  the  Swazi  border  in  the  Zulu  war  of  if  79,  and  during  the  invasion 
of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

'*  Captain  Sherrard  served  as  Staff  Officer  in  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni  in  1878.  and  as  Acting  Adjutant 
of  the  80th  Regiment  during  the  operatiun;}  of  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swasi  border  in  1879, 
and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

'*  Captain  Potts  served  as  District  Adjutant  of  the  Transvaal  during  the  operations  against  Sekukuni  in  1878; 
was  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  in- 
vasion of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

17  Lieut.  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Transvaal  in  charge  of  two  6-pounder  guns  in  November  and  December  1878 ; 
was  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Colimin  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1S79,  and  during  the  in- 
vasion of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

^  Lieut.  Hast  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Perak  expedition  in  1876.  Trained,  equipped 
and  eommanded  a  mule  battery  of  /-pounders  on  the  Znln  border  in  1878,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of 
his  Excellency  Lient.Gtoneral  Lord  Chelmsford.  Served  throughout  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni,  and  had 
charge  of  two  6-pounder  guns  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swasi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the 
invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

^'  Lieut.  Lindop  and  Second  laeut.  Ussher  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Transvaal  in  November  and 
December  1878,  in  the  Column  under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swaxi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of 
Zululand  and  the  engagement  at  Ulundi. 

"  Second  Lieut.  Daabeney  served  with  the  Soth  Regiment  in  the  left  attack  against  Sekukuni  in  1878,  in  the  Column 
under  Colonel  Rowlands  on  the  Swazi  border  in  1879,  and  during  the  invasion  of  Zululand  and  the  engagement  at 
Ulundi. 


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year^Ser'Oalonel.— Henry  Renny,*  CSI.  JSnswn^  '27  Dec.  33;  Lieut.^j  Ai 
'*''''        ~'  "  loiMi,  28  Nr  "  •     " 

77  J  Colonel  8zBt  Foot,  9  June  79. 

-  Lieutenant  Colonel.— Hugh  Arthur  GhicheBter,?  i 


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22 

26 

33 

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Maida**  *'CoauinrA"  *'Piiriif8ULA." 

ir  •     «'    ^^'  35 1  ?»;^-  29  May  44 ;  Mc^jor,  '17  Hwr.  4S; 
ifa/or  General,  2  Feb.  67  j  Lieutenant  General,  5  Dec  74; 


MOV.  54 ; 
}  June  J 


General,  1  Oct.  77;  C;o&li«;8zBt  Foot, 

entenant  Colonel.— Hugh  Arthur  Chit 

Bt.Mqjor,  5  July  72  ;  St.LtColoneL  31  Dec.  78 ;  Major,  29  Jan.  79 ;  U.ChloniL  6  Mar.  80.  ' 

J"^?.'»-J?eorgeBuchanaii  Bevan,  Eneign,  ^23  Mar.  60 ;  if.  P29  M^.  6t  ;  Copt.  '8  May  67 :  JTomt.  7  Jan.  8a 
Wilham  Henry  Warren,  Eneign,  23  Mar.  58  ;  Lt.  P20  Dec.  59 ;  Capt.  »ax  Aug.  67;  M^or,  6  MaTto 


f*  r*  /v/      »       T^        o  ■'^^'  .'*7  Jaja.  51 !  i*.  »i3  April  52;  Capl.  »i8  April  56; 
^t.Lt  Colonel,  31  Dec.  78 ;  Major,  29  Jan.  79 ;  Lt.  OoUnufl,  6  Mar.  " 


GAPTAnrs. 


Henry  John  Fairoloth' 

p.«.  e.  Hugh  ThoniaaJoneBy'.BffVa<i0jlf ajor,  1 

Umballa ; 

Gtoorgo  Alfired  VfaBOTi,8taiion  8Ujff  Officer,  \ 

Murree  Convaleeeent  Depot  J 

William  Charles  Mi^ews 

Mark  Saurin  Wynne 

Frederick  Ekins  Lindoe  

Robert  Kean  Brercton 

Henry  Walpolo  

Norcott  D'Esterre  Roberts 

Prank  Ryley 

Henry  Cecil  Binstced  Farrant 


LlSVTXKARTS. 

Benjamin  Arthur  Satterthwaite,  Intf.  0/) 

Mtuketjy  6.Jan.  79 S 

Francis  Henry  Wheler 

Charles  Edward  Sawyer 

Arthur  Joshua  Tetley  

Walter  Strangeways  Morrioe 

Spenser  Jackson    

Edward  Cozwell  Morris 

John  DoYidson,  Interpreter    

Henry  Crosbie 

Philip  Palmes 

iYederick  Ronald  Borrow  


2 

16 

8 

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p.  R.  Stanbuiy  Churchward 

Arthur  Charles  Henry  Thomas 

Julian  Henry  Young    

Walter  Ernest  PhUlips 

George  Arthur  Robertson 

Bernard  Walter  Gracron   

Charles  Davidson  

Thomas  Hugh  Smith   , 


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20  Nov. 

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14  Aug.  59 

P16  Oct.    67 

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'4  July   65 

X3  April  72 

'14  Jan. 

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14  Jnne  73 
28  Oct.    73 

19  Mar. 

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»*io  Nov. 

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^  5  June  66 

aoSept.   77 

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PaiAug.   67 

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P  I  Dec. 

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29  Jan.    79 

••9  May 

67 

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7  Jan.    8b 

P12  June 

67 

24  Dec.    70 

7  Jan.    80 

'  4  Sept. 

67 

25  Mar.   71 

6  Mar.   80 

»i6  0ct. 

67 

98  Oct.    71 

P  6  Nov. 

67 

28  Oct.     71 

23  Jan. 

69 

28  Oct.    71 

'  xOct. 

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28  Oct.    71 
30  Dec.    71 
15  Mar.  73 

28  Feb.*  74 
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31  Jan. 

80 

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22  Nov.  79 


Paymotfa*.— Charles  Harrison  Hignett,  xo  May  71 ;  Bn»ig%f^a8  July  63 ;  Lt.  7  Nov.  68;  SoH,Capiain,ioVa,jT6. 
Quarter  Jfa«f«r.— Michael  Hanlon,7  14  Aug.  72. 

Faeingt  Bnff.-^Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Gibraltar,  26  Feb.  1870. 

1  General  Renny  commanded  the  8x8t  Regt.  throughout  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  a  Bogixnent  wUck 
at  the  commencement  of  the  mutiny  disarmed  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavalry  and  three  Begiments  of  Nattre 
nfantry  at  Mean  Meer,  near  Lahore ;  Regiments  well  known  to  be  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny.  For  this 
important  service,  and  others  performed  by  the  8ist  Regt.  during  the  mutiny,  he  has  received  the  order  of  C8L  nA 
the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal.  Commanded  the  First  Brigade  in  the  Sittana  expedition  of  May  1858  under  Sir  8tydiu7 
Cotton  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7  Lt.Golonel  Chichester,  Ma,or  Faircloth,  and  Quarter  Master  Hanlon  served  with  the  8ist  Regiment  in  the 
Eusoofzie  expedition  in  1858  ("Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  were  pr«eent  whea 
the  8ist  Regiment,  under  Colonel  Renny,  disunned  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavaliy  and  thrM 
Regiments  of  Native  Infantry,  all  disaflected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

B  Captain  Jones  served  in  Bengal  with  the  loth  Be^mient  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  1857-58.  including  HoM 
actions  of  Ghanda,  Unmieerapore,  and  Bultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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Alder. 

The* Prince  of  Wales*  Plume.  "Roleia"  "Vimieka"  "VirroaiA"  '•Pthhitbiis' 
"Peninsula"  *' Niagara"  "Sevastopol'*  "LucKirow." 
itaFTs^J Colonel.— William    Samuel  Newton,^   En*ign  f  Lt.  '5   Dec.  34;   ■^<-  4"  Capt.  P31    Dec.  39;  Capt,  4-  Li. 
Fall  Haifi     Cclonely   ^^s  Feb.  48;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54;  Major,  18  Nov.  56;  Lt.Colonel,  13  Deo.  60;   Major   General, 
Pay^  P»y.'     6  Nov.  6a ;  Lt.  General,   25  Oct.  71  ;   General,  1  Oct.  77 ;   Colonel  82nd  Foot,  4  Mar.  72. 


26  , 


ilieutanant  Colonel.— Francis  Dalrymple  Walters,*  Entign,  6  June  54  ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  55 ;  Capt.  '12  May  57;  Major, 

**9  8ept.7i ;  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  27  March  78. 
Majors.— John  Briggs,'  En»ign,^Z  Jan.  56;  Lt.  17  Mar.  58  ;  Capt.  18  Mar.  62;  Bt.Major,  29  July  75;  M<yor, 

Edward ^eppings  Lock,*  Entign,  a  Oct.  55 ;  Lt.  20  Jan.  58 ;  Capt.  P3  Aug.  66 ;  Major,  la  June  78. 


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Gaptaiits. 

p.*.c.  Frederick  Cardew* 

James  Brown  M'Dougal 

William  Marsden,  Dep.  AgHtt.  Adj.  Gen.  > 

School  ^  Mueketry  at  Hjfthe  J> 

Charles  Carstairs  

Henry  Armstrong  Nicholson 

John  Leonard  Greenwell  O'Brien* 

Alfred  Reamsbottom  "  

George  Sydney  Carr  

William  McCarthy  O'Leary  

James  Ritchie 

William  Capel 

Benjamin  Thomas  Bradley  Flood  


LlBUTBKAKTS. 

Charles  Adolphus  de  Peyron  Burroughs... 

Frederick  Charles  John  Loder 

Robert    Howden    Kellie,  Inetruetor    of) 

Musketry  20  March  78 ) 

Reginald  Hawkins  Hall 

Francis  Robert  Millington  Synge 

David  Phelips  Chapman,^<i/u<on<  9  Aug.  79 

Edward  Hay  Mackenzie  Elliot 

James  Andrew  Murphy 

Charles  Mannoir  Sumner  

Hugh  Edward  Wilbraham 

Thomas  Henry  Browne  


SbCOVD  LlBUTBlTAKTB. 

Alexander  Dennistoun  Lang    

John  Vans-Agnew   

Erie  Edmund  Moffat  Davison  Manson  . 
Charles  Lewis  Hamilton  Cox    


ElfSION  Oft 
2KD  LIEUT. 


12  June 
'  3  Aug. 
'•19  April  64 

P19  Apr.  64 
II  Jan.  67 
24  June  57 
P24  May  61 
'  4  July  65 
P17  April  69 
P  4  Uar.  68 
'aa  Jan.  68 
7  July    69 

**ia  Oct.     70 


1  May 
z  May 


aXD  LIEUT. 


iz  May 
13  Aug. 
II  Oct. 
31  Jan. 


..   P<^iiMM/«r.— Charles  Frederick  Carey,  3  June  78; 
..    Quarter  Matter.— Altred  Slade,i»  13  Jan.  69. 


37  Nov. 

.59 

39  Jan. 

70 

25  Dec. 

65 

P18  Deo. 

67 

"  7  May 

70 

18  May 

58 

•^21  June 

64 

'24  Mar. 

69 

'15  Feb. 

7' 

P 14  July 

69 

2  Aug. 

71 

P27  Oct. 

71 

28  Oct. 
30  Dec. 

30  Dec. 

12  Nov. 

23  Nov. 

28  Mar.  74 
2  Dec.  74 
9  Aug.  74 

28  May  79 
6  Aug.   79 

34  Jane  76 


CAPTAIir. 


P  8  May 
P15  Feb. 


67 
71 
Pa  I  Aug.   6g 

'lo  June  71 
31  Oct.  71 
5  Oct.     72 

19  June  741 
II  Oct.    76; 

20  Mar.    7^ '. 

27  Mar. 
5  Sept. 

28  May 


29  Nov.   79 


*  Lt.Colonel  Walters  servedwiththe 
44th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  27th 
Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  foil 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occn- 
nation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th 
june  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
i860  in  the  north  of  China,  inclndinff 
the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  witli 
Clasp). 

B  Major  Cardew  served  with  the 
3rd  Pui^'aub  Lifantry  in  the  Indian 
N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Conical  Hill  and  Umbeyla  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal  with 
Clasp). 


Ent,  P13  Dec.  61 ;  Li.  27  July  66;  Capt.  31  Oct.  74. 


FaeingeYellow.—Asfentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Jn»*  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Eetumedfrom  Aden,  xa  Feb.  1870. 

^  General  Newton  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Oimean  campaign  from  i8th  Oct.  1854  to  8th  April 
1335  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Cuss 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Briggs  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  and  suburbs  under  General  Eyre  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in 
tr.o  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clvde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under 
Outram  with  the  several  engagements  there,  fall  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture  of  Jugdispore,  and 
Eut)!iequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  expedition  in  North  China 
in  i36o  (Medal  with  Clasps). 

*  Major  Lock  served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khankur.  defence  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore,  affairs 
of  Shahabad.  3iahomdee,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

'  Captain  O'Brien  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  affair  of  Ram- 
cronga,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  operations  across  the  Goomtee ;  storm  and  capture  of  Selimpore  and 
Simree  Forts,  actions  of  Jhubrowlee,  Poorwah,  Beerah,  and  Buxarghat;  also  Trans-Gogra  operations  when  the 
rebels  were  driven  into  Nepaul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'0  Captain  Reamsbottom  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Ma^dala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

is  Quarter  Master  Slade  served  with  the  Sand  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  and  Sept.  1855,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  India  in 
sappreesing  the  mutiny  m  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shal^'ehanpore 
and  subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund  (Medal). 


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Colond.--Wimam  Giuitavus  Brown,»  JEngian,  7  July  25  ;  i<.  n  May  30 :  Capt  xo  Mav  aa  •  JTaiVir  tc  '.«    « 
General,  i  Oct.  77;  Co/em«i  8 :ird  Reiriment.  m  Mhv T,  »    v      i*       "*,    ^.u-ciicnM,  93  ju^  ,7, 


"m!^*^^^T^"~^°™"  Southwell  BroWii,«  Commanding  Sind  Dittriet;  Enrion,  14  Nov.  45.  V  »^. 

^*i^i!®»^"i^®^?^  ^''®'*  C<«.iiianrfa»i<  of  Colaba  Depot  and  SanUarium:  Entian  -10  Not   kk*  Ilto  v.v  w;. 
Cap<.  P20  AprU  60;  Brevet  Major,  6  Oct.  72  ;  M<^or,  7  Aug.  78.  -"-^V",  3©  «©▼.  55,  lrf.»2  May  56; 


Capti-ims. 

p.».c.  George  Gant  Beazley,«  AeexMt.A^.  \ 

Qen.Mkon  Divxeion^  Bombay  y 

Frederick  Karslake?    

p.t.c.  Raymond  O.  De  Montmorency,  In-  \ 

ttmctor.  Royal  Military  College } 

Frederick  Augustus  Wright 

Edward  Arthur  Butler 

Charles  John  Wyndham 

Booth  Hay  Metcalfe 

Charles  James  Thorhurn,  Adj.  1  Adm.  \ 

Bait.  Banffekire  EiJU  Volunteere    S 

William  Gooke-Collis,  Deputy   A»$i$tani\ 

Adjutant  General^  Bombay  ) 

Henry  Coote  Bond    

I  Charles  Talbot  Davenport 

I  Folliott  Stuart  FnmeauxStokes,.i<^'i(<an<  ) 

I     Bombay  Rifle  VolunUere } 

{ James  Archibald  Robert  Bell  


BHSIOir  OB  I 
2IID  LIKUT. 


17  Aug.  52 
19  June  57 
17  July    63 

'29  Mar.  64 

2  May   65 

'  2  June  65 

>•  5  April  64 
'i8  April  67 

»•  4  Sept.  67 
Pi8Dec.    67 

'  9  April  70 

I  Feb.    67 


L1BUTBHAMT8. 

•••    John  Henry  WilUam  Anson 

■••    Henry  Averell  Eagar  

•••    Walter  Bentley  Marling.ildjiif an^  29  Doc.  78 
■  •  •    Edward  Charles  Lethbridge  Walter,  In^t.  > 

1     of  Mueketry  ^g  OcH.  jg J 

•••    Robert  Stannus  Graves  

••    Louis  Samuel  Hyde  Baker    

■••  I  Albert  Dallas    Enriquez   {Lieut.  Malta  \ 

I     Fencihle  AriiUery^  14  Nov.  74)    > 

-.  iWalcerAdyo  

..  \Hon.  Francis  Lionel  Lydaton  Colbome    ... 
••    William  David  Thompson 

I  John  Southwell  Brown 


12 

5  Sept.  77 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

I  May  78 

1  May  78 

George  Ralph  Collier  Westropp   '  14  Sept.  781 

I  2irD  LIBUT.  I 


X  Dec. 

a  Sept. 

'xo  Nov.   65 

'29  July  62 
'17  April  67 
33  April  67 
'14  Sept.  67 
'x3  July    67 

'  8  July    68 

X  Sept.  69 
'"29  June  70 

'27  Oct.    71 

28  Oct. 


21  Sept.  74 
2  Dec.    74 


'29  July   62 

"leOct.    63 

»i6  Sept.  68 

II  Jan.  69 

■'28  May  70 

P29  June  70 

'30  Nov.  70 

Pa8May    70 

21  April  77 

9  April  78 
7  Aug.  78 

19  Oct.    78 

23  April  79 


a2  May    76 
I  Oct.    77 


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. .,    >Lt. Colonel  Meorant  .,-.  ^.v-.-. 
I  IX  Feb.    75  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  *ar. 
IK  April  75  E"*®  ^^  *^**  attack  on  the  rebel*  ui 
XT  ii  oeckur  on  2i8t  January  1859  (Medall 

"9  Nov.  70  »  Major  Gore  waa  present  with  ib: 
28  uct.  77  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siese  and  01-- 
31  Aug.  ?8  ^^^  of  Kotah  on  30th  lUirch  u--i, 


19  Oct. 
30  Oct. 
5  Mar.    79 
12  April  79 
26  Nov.    79 


SBCOVD  LxiVTBVAirTS. 


John  Francis  Trant |  21  June  79! 

«  -ry  «  21  June  79 

9  July  79. 
6  Aug.  79 
13  Aug,  79 
13  Aug.  79 
JsAug.  79 
X4  Jan.    80 


G^rge  Vernon  Burrows.. 

Charles  Gerald  Harris 

Robert  William  Freebairu  Monteith  . 

Robert  Percy  Sanders  Bamett    

Edward  Alexander  Kettlewell 

William  Gore  Alban 

William  Browne 


affair  at  Sanganeer,  defeat  of  Lhi 
Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  sorprLv  cr 
and  attack  on  the  rebels  at  t^eckiir 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


Pmfmaeier.— 

Quarter  Jfa«<«r.— Michael  M'Quade,^'  aa  Jan.  68. 

Faeinqe  YeHow.'^Affente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Jkmbarkcdfor&ibraltar,  6  AprU  1867. 

1  Goneral  Brown  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign,  and  was  present  with  the  24th  at  the  panas* 
of  the  Chenab  and  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  ChilUanwallah  (wounded),  and  as  Major  of  the  29th  Regt.  ai  tbp 
bnttlo  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'  Colonel  T.  S.  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  26th  Fob.  1855.  with  the  55th  Bcr- 
merit.  includingthe  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claapa,  5th  CIa»  t' 
the  Mcdjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1866  (Medal  with  CTlasp). 

*  Major  Beazley  served  with  the  Force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  the  town  of  Malageah  W.  coast  of  Afnc« 
in  May  1855.  Served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  Ur 
aifair'of  Sanganeer8th  August  1858,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria,  surprise  and  attack  of  the  rekl« 
at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

"  Major  Karslake  was  present  with  the  83rd  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault,  aflair  >t 
Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Quarter  Master  M'Quade  served  throughout  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  n>ppre^- 
sion  of  a  mutiny  at  Nusseerabad  in  August  1857.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  siege  and  capture  of  Kc^&^ 
surprise  and  attack  of  the  rebels  at  Seckur  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 


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The  Union  Rose.  "Nitb"  "PjuriwauiiA"  **l2rDiA"  "Lucorow." 
ean-3<r.  0olonel.~5ir  David  Rus8eU,»  ZCB.  Conut,  »io  Jan.  28 ;  Lt.  'x  Oct.  29;  Capi.  »s  April  33 ;  Ifiyor,  7  July 
uuluii     45 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  '10  Dec.  47  ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54  5  Ifq/or  General,  3  Sept.  6a ;  Lieut.General,  as  Oct.  71 J 
ay.  P»y.      QeneraL  i  Oct.  77 :  Colonel  84th  Foot,  24  Oct.  72.  .       ,  ,     «    ^  «.»„.., 

rriieataiiuit  OoloneL— Francis  Edward  Edwards  Wilson,  Enwiffn,  '17  Nov.  57  j  i<.  'i  Oct.  58 ;  Capt.  'x8  Apnl 

I    65 :  Major.  15  Axkg.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  24  June  79.  .  «       ^ 

...  'KM«rs.--Jame8MuiTa:r  Thomas  Simpson,  Jim^w,  N  April  56  ;i*.  ^2  Mar,  60 j  Cbp*.  '18  Apnl  65;  Brevet 

...  lArthSriUchMd^iiees/jS^  ^"  '^ept.  60;   -Zi*.  '4  -A.ug.  63;  Coj>*.'3   Mar.  65;  Brevet  M<vor,  1  Oct.  77  J 
"*  I    Megor,  24  June  79.  


Capsaisb. 

'Bichard  Hebden  O'Grady  Halyjof  5to  j^  Coi. 

'Arthur  Herman  Luck,  Adj.  3  fFwi  York  ] 

"1    JfOMa     S 

,  Edward  Ralph  Bromhead  

Reginald  WUliam  Peokitt  

iFred.  Augustus  Gtore,  Ateietant  Inepector') 

'"       of  Oymnaeia,  Alderehot i 

...  [Arthur  Theobald    

.  IWilliam  Nicholas  Darnell,  A^Htant  40 ) 

I    Lancatkire  Bifle  VoluMteere S 

.Thomas  Horton,  Adj.  4  Adm,  Bait.  Wett  i 

'"  \    Riding  B^  Volunteere ) 

. .   William  Thomas  Briscoe 

:S/jRobertG.  Newbigging*  

.';  iCharlos  William  RancQe  Ford  

'",  John  Lennox  Power 

...  'John  Rose 

...  Berkeley  Crosbie  QuiU   

,  LUUTIKAVTS. 

...  ICharles  William  Augustus  Arthur 

iWm.  Johnston  Kirkpatriok,  Adj.  2  Feb.  78 
"'  Frederic  Percy  Lousada,  Jnehruelor  qfl 

I    JftMiMiy  3  Oct.  78. 

...  .Charles  OngOolhoun    

...  lAndrew  Richards  Nugtfe 

...  David  Baipd 

IJamesLowry  

.    Henry  Southey  Soholes  

Sanmares  Frederick  Grosvenor  

'"  George  Francis  Robert  Henderson   


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6  Nov.   58 
i'i9Aug.   62 


'24  Mar. 
30  June 

'21  July 
P  6  Mar. 
Dec. 


PsoMar.   67  P  8  July    68 

1*14  Aug.   67|pioFeb.    69 
20  July    55    13  Oct.     58 


9  Julj'  68 
^22  Aug.  68 
~     Deo.    68 


I  Bboovd  Libutbvavxs. 

Charles  Barton  Cameron 

'Alexander  Anderson 

Randall  Charles  Annesley  Howe  .. 
'Spencer  Duncan  Maul.. 


izFeb.    62 

»x8  April  65', 

Px8  April  6s  1 
P18  April  65 

'25  April  65 

1^25  April  68 

P  8  Jan.    68 


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8  Dec.  77 
8  Dec  77 

30  Jan.  78 
z  May  7& 

2irD  1.IBDT 


P17N0V.  69 

"  7  May  70 

P24  Sept.  70 

21  Aug.  72 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  77 
38  Oct.  77 
14  Dec.  78 

5  Feb.  79 

X  Mar.  79 

29  Apr.  79 
24  June  79 


i'3zAug.  66 

P  9  Nov.  67 

P25  April  68 

1*13  June  68 

1*24  Sept.  70 

22  May  75 
3  Aug.  75 

8  Nov.  76 

15  Aug.  77 

I  Apr.  70 

23  May  78 
IS  July  78 

5  Feb.  79 

24  June  79 


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ao  Nov.   79 


.  a  June  65  s  Lt.  a8  Oct.  7z ;  Capi.  14  Sept.  78. 


5  Oct. 
5  Oct. 
19  Oct. 

„ ijAug. 

Edward  Francis  Woodford 14  Jan. 

,5  i  '"  Poywialtfr.— Edward  Macklon  Dougherty,  a6  Oct.  78;  Snt. 
I  [  Z  [Qiuurter  Maeter.^VfS  Abraham  Boulger,*  a  Nov.  7a. 

Faeinge  YeVLow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Beturned  from  If 00a  Seotia,  zo  January  1871. 

^  8ir  David  Russell  commanded  the  5th  Brigade  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow — severely  wounded,  and  par* 
ieabrly  mentioned  in  despatches  as  haying  much  distinguished  himself  {CB.) ;  commanded  ist  Brigade  under 
)atnun  at  the  repulse  of  several  attacks  on  the  Alumbagh ;  at  the  fall  of  Lucknow  he  commanded  and  Brigade 
irhich  stormed  the  Imaumbarra  and  captured  the  Kaiserbagh  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Newbigging  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  the 
iffdir  at  Honoria  in  Goojerat,  and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao 

*  Quarter  Master  Boulger  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  joined  Havelock's  force  on  its  first 
akiog  the  field  at  Allahabad  in  June  1857,  and  was  in  the  advanced  party  which  left  Cawnpore  on  the  30th  June 
inder  Major  Reynold,  and  enga^  in  many  skirmishes  while  destro^mg  all  disaffected  villages  between  Allahabad 
tod  Pottehpore,  and  while  keepmg  conmiunications  open  with  the  nver  party ;  afterwards  present  at  the  actions 
( Fnttehpore,  Aouug,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Buseerut  Gunge  (both  actions),  Boorbeeake  Chowkee, 
iithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alnmbaugh,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  which  crossed  the  bridge  in  the  first  relief  of 
iocknow,  imd  shot  the  gunner  in  the  act  of  firing  a  68-pounder  loaded  with  m^pe,  canister,  stones,  glfMS,  Ac,  and 
te  was  the  first  man  to  force  through  the  masked  battery  in  fh>nt,  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  orders ; 
maent  With  the  Grenadier  company  of  50  men  at  the  storming  of  the  jail,  from  which  the  dead  bodies  of  380 
iepoya  were  afterwards  removed :  was  a  volunteer  with  the  storming  partv  at  3  a.m.,  29th  September,  to  blow  up 
lie  enemy's  magasine,  destroy  their  mines,  and  burst  4mortar8  and  13  guns  noing  the  Residency— wounded  througn 
be  toft  thigh  and  right  hand  with  loss  of  middle  finger ;  present  throughout  the  subsequent  defence  of  the  BMidenoy 
Dd  BWmhig  of  the  Him  KAoah^woaaded  (Yiotoria  C^roes,  Medal  with  Olasp,  and  ayear's  senrioe). 


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Li.Colonel,  ^29  Dec.  54 ;  Colonel,  29  Dec.  57 ;  Ifo/or  QeTunu,  6  Mar.  68;  LietU.Oem&nlt  i  Oct.  77;  C.: 
85th  Light  Infantry,  27  Sept.  79.  «      ,  »     «      ^ 
Uentexumt    Colonel.— Frederick  Ernest  Appleyard,*    CB,  Etuian,  P14  Juno  50;  Li.  »i2  Oct  52;  Cn 
-          -     -^   .   '    -       .           -^    Ll.Colonel,  H  Max.  67 ;  CoUmtl,  6  yiai.-;^ 


29  Deo.  54;  Bt.Major,  26  Dec.  56;  Major,  ^31  Aug.  58 
'Tjora.— Edward  Musgrave  Bcadon.  Eiu.  '12  Xli 


„      ar.  53 ;  'lL  '  2  Mar.  55  ;  C>pl.  »o  Oct.  63 ;  Ifarer,  to  Jit'  •, 

Galbraith.  l?im^«,  1  June  55;  Lt,  P30N0V.  55;  Cap^-  ^^S  April  65;  BtMt^hr,  x  Oct.77;  Jf^r 


12  June  78  ;  Bt.Lt.ColoHel,  22  Nov.  79. 


1. 


CA-PTAUrS. 

Pinch  White,  Adjutant  a    Ojfordikire 
Bij/U  Volunteert 

George  Washington  Smith*  

Hon.  Charles  Dutton, 2C««Mtojif  Quarter^ 
Matter  Oen.  Khyher  Dtvuton  j 

Daniel  Alexander  Grant 

Hon.  Edward  Alexander  Holmca  A'Gourt 

Guy  Newoomeu  Atkinson  

Edward  Harry  Going  Ravenhill 

Charles  Edxnond  Knox 

Prancis  Wingfleld  Bobinson 

Francis  Langford  

Edward  Harbord  Ivea 

Wellesley  Welman 

LnimirijrTS. 

John  Haines  Vivian  

Edward  Burrell,   D.A.(l.M.  Oen.    \it 
Divwton,  Cabul  Force 

IngoldsbyWm.  Thomas  Somerset  Smythe 

Cecil  Henry  Collette,  Adjutant  10  June  74 

James  Spens,  Ingt.  of  Muek.  xa  July  78. 

James  Bamsay  Campbell 

Aoheson  Prancis  Acneson  Lyle 

William  Baume  Capper  , 

Ernest  Henry  BiyBtt-Caniao 

Philip  Bulman , 


XirSIGN. 


Sub  LuuTxvAirTS. 
John  Sutton  Edward  Western 


BicovB  LxamnviiTTB. 

Arthur  Havelock  James  Doyle 

Bobert  Henry  Fowler 

Herbert  Vere  Wilbraham  

Charles  Tyrwhitt  Dawkins 

Mowbray  Townshend  Thomson   

Herbert  lUchard  Browne 

Claude  George  Heniy  Sitwell 

Charles  Ernest  Mardall 

Baymond  Northland  Bevell  Beade.. 


30  April 

P  X  Feb. 

'xaMar. 

''24  Jan. 
P26  Feb. 
>3i  Feb. 
P25  April 
1*30  June 
xoOct. 
5  Sept. 
'  xMay 
P30  July 

9  Aug. 

4  Dec. 

2  May 
8  Jan. 


Px6Nov.  55 

33  April  58 

»26July  64 

P  7  Nov.  68 

'  4  Dec.  66 

1^x3  June  67 

'30  July  67 

»  7  Aug.  67 

»  7  Aug.  67 

»  4  Aug,  63 

'35  Jan.  71 

»  7  Oct.  71 


9WD  LIXUT. 


30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

30  Jan.  78 

xMay  78 

XX  May  78 

XX  May  78 


14  Sept 
x4  Jan. 
14  Jan. 


X4  Jan.    80 
'—     80 


TO  Oct.  65'  13  Dec,    77 

'x8  Not.  68!  aa  Nov.  79 

'7  Oct.  7x| 

13  Mar.  72 

31  Nov.  731 

xoMar.  75' 

19  Jan.  76 1 

XI  June  76 

33  June  76 

3  Feb.  78 

33  Feb.  78 

x2  June  78 


^14  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

29  May 
X8  Nov. 
XI  Feb. 
X2  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
XX  Sept. 


8UB   LIBUT. 


xa  Feb.    76 


CAPTAIir.     I    BBBV.MAJ.    I   BT.lT.Ccl 


,.    PayflUM^.—Arthur  Longley,?  o  Aug.  78 ;  Entign,  '19  Deo.  6i\  14,  jp  Apr.  64 ;  Capl,  a8  Nov.  71. 
,.    Qiimrter  Jfoffor.— James  Hawkins/  ax  Feb.  60. 

Faeinge  Blue.—^^Miit,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  JStdia,  FArtuuy  x868. 

^  General  Hill  commanded  the  and  Batt  Rifle  Brigade  In  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fUl  of  8«taitc?o[; 
from  X4th  Oct.  1855  until  the  end  of  the  Russian  war  in  1856.  Also  oonomanded  the  Battalion  throughout  ti»  «^  '^ 
its  services  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Luckno  w  and  numerous  ailktzs  d^^ 
the  Oude  and  Trans  Gogra  campaigns,  including  the  affairs  of  Baree  and  Sirsee,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Hm^ 
Commanded  the  Force  at  the  ankir  of  H.yderffhur,  and  held  a  detached  command  which  captured  x<  gust  *i  ^'^ 
Ghat.  Was  fluently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  especially  in  Sir  Hope  Grant's  of  the  action  of  Nsw»l^^ 
for  repulsing  the  enemy's  rear  attack ;  also  of  Lord  Clyde's  at  the  operations  on  the  Baptee  on  the  3i8t  Decese^l 
iBs9  (OB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>  Colonel  Appleyard  served  with  the  80th  Begiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Vege},  c 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban,  openUaouB  before  Rangoon  on  the  xath,  xsth,  and  14th  Apru,  and  ttpsx  ■ 
the  great  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome.  Scanned  the  Bastem  eamg^-  ^ 
x8si-55  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  ee^- 
Sobaatoool.  including  sorties  on  5th  April  and  9th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  aasanlt  on  the  luv- 
i8£june-wounded  (Medal  with  Qaspo,  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Claas  of  the  Ma^^ 

*  Major  Smith  served  with  the  98th  Begiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Boao&De  Ftc:^^ 
undOTSir  Sidney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  aiBUr  with  the  Hindostanee  fknatios  on  the  Hagt»  - 
Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  ^_  ^ 

*  Quarter  Master  Hawkins  served  the  Pn^jaub  campaign  of  2848-49,  InolTidiTig  the  battlee  of  Sadodlapoi^  Cbi.^ 
waUah.  and  GooJerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7  CM>tain  Longley.— For  War  Servioes,  see  Army  Pay  Department 


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he  Harp  and  Cro\7n.  **  Qkm $eparalU?*'   ** Ikdia '*  ** Egtpt "  (with  the  Sphinx).    ** BovBBoir "  "  Gxittbil  Ihdia.' 

*•""' s«'- Coload.—*.  5»r  John  Michel,^  GCB.Bntign,  '3  April  23;  i/.  '28  April  25;   Capt.  ^1^  Deo.  26;   Ifc/or. 
jQii  ga"     '6  March  40:  Zt.Colonel,  '15  April  42  ;   Colonel,  20  June  54;   Jfo/w  General,  a6  Oct.  58;  Lt.Gefieral, 
^  ^*L     25  June  66 ;  Oeneral,  28  March  74 ;  Colonel  86th  Foot,  19  Aug.  62. 
34     —   Lieutenant  ColoneL— George  Hewish  Adams,  Ewign^  14  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.  '25  July  51 ;  Capt.  1*25  Jan.  56;  Major, 

8  June  70 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  23  May  77. 
39  ;  -   MiUan.— James  Kenneth   Douglas  Mackenzie/  Eneign,  24    Jan.  51;  Lt,  i  Mar.  54;  Capt,  24  Jan.  60; 
1    BtMe^or,  5  July  7a ;  Major,  23  May  77. 

William  Ker  Oray,  ^im^,  1  May  55 ;  i<.  '17  July  57;  Capt,  '10  Nov.  65  j  Bt, Mayor,  20  Mar.  78 ;  Major, 
31  Aug.  78. 


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GAnxnrB. 

JnliuB  Drake  Brockman* :... 

Frederick  Robert  Cameron  Grofton  * 

Edward  Jamea  Harris,  Adj.  South  J>own  \ 

MUMa  S 

p.9.e.  Stephen  Flower,  Garrieon  Inetnte-  > 

tor,  Femunf  J 

Henry  Rowland  Spencer  Chatfleld 

Sir  Guy  Francis  Clarke  Travers,  Bart 

HenryDuppa Alfred Gutbill,*  at  Stqf  Coll. 

John  William  Boulcott 

Hartwen  Harvey  Stuart 

James  Douglas  Stewart 

Fergus  Granam 


SHSIQjr  OS 
22n>  LIBOT. 


I     lhut. 


xoAug.   55 
26  Feb.    58 


z4Sept. 
P21  Feb. 


30  Deo.    59  '20  Dec. 


'18  Sept.  60 

'12  Mar.  61 

'30  Jan.  63 

'2a  Dec.  60 

'14  June  59 

I'ldFeb.  64 

P23Aug.  64 

'24  Jan.  65 


LllXTTBirAirTfl. 

William    Henry  Hordwioke    Jackson,-)  p      . 

InH,ofMueMr^8  Mar.  76   )  ,'ai  Aug. 

Robert  John  Knox   ^  8  Aug. 

Edward  Guy  Selby-Smyth  »•  7  May 

Charles  Haggard,  Adjutant  xz  July  77 

Henry  James  Beton 

John  Sanauel  (Saussen 

Arthur  Thomas  Swaine 

Frederick  John  Tobln 

Hugh  Houghton  Stewart 

Oliver  Carleton  Armstrong 

Charles  Henry  Soott-Plummer 

Michael  B.  Mulchinook 


4  Jan. 

1*22  Sept. 

30  Mar. 

21  Nov. 
P30  Jan. 
»  zMay 
P  1  Feb. 
»  X  Feb. 


57   30  Mar.   66 
6c?23Mar.   66 

64  '  8  Aug.  68 

65Pi4July  69 

65  P  9  Oct.  69 

66  '30  Mar.  70 
63    "   ■" 
63 
66 
67 
68 


SaoovD  LnuxBirms. 

Edward  Allen 

Robert  Alleyne  Stewart  Buckle  . 


XX  May 
XX  May 
X2  June 


66 7*30  Mar.  70 

68|  a8  0ct.  7X 

70    a8  Oct.  71 

27  Mar.  72 

a  Deo.  74 

XX  Feb.  75 

x7May  76 

,  laMay  77 

!  XX  Oct.  77 

78    33  April  79 

78     7  Juae  79 

78    17  Aug.  -n 


ain»  LZBVT.  . 


13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


X  April  73 
9  Dec.  76 
7  Aug.  78 
31  Aug.  78 
17  Aug.  79 


3  Feb.    6t 
3x  Dec.    7J 


I  Oct.    77 


Herbert  Loftus  Welman as  Jan.    79' 

Harvey  Welman  >  14  Jan.    80 


Pjqfswrfar.— Henry  Francis  Luke,  a  Dec.  68 ;  Sonorarjf  Captain^  2  Dee.  73. 
QiMfier  jraf^er.— Timothy  Cleary,  x8  March  74. 

Faoinat  Blue.—AffenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Setumedfirom  the  Cape  of  Good  Mope,  36  March  X87S. 
^  Sir  John  Michel  was  nominated  a  CB.  after  the  termination  of  the  KafBr  war  in  1853,  in  consideration  of  hi" 
Irtinguished  services  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  X846-47  and  of  X85X-53  (Modal).    Was  nominated  to  the  and  Clas^ 
fthe  Medjidie  for  service  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent.    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  x8s8-so  in  com- 
lind  of  the  Mhow  Field  Force,  and  defeated  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  at  Beorora,  taking  27  mins-  subse- 
aently  actively  engaged  in  pursuing  the  fhgitive  bands  {KCB.,  and  Medal).    Commanded  a  Dmsion  of  the  Armv 
1  the  camnaign  of  x86o  in  China,  mcluding  the  action  at  Sinho  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) 
•Jiajor  Mackenzie  served  with  the  86th  Regiment  with  the  Malwa,  Nerbudda,  and  Central  India  Field  Forces 
11857-58 ;  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dhar,  operations  at  Mundesore  and  battle  of  Goodaria,  siecre  storm 
nd  ctptore  of  Chandaree,  and  also  of  the  fortress  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  and  operations 
efore  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

♦  IiLColonel  Brockman  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1847 ;  was  actively  employed  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  i8si-i;2 
itedsl).  Served  in  H.M.S.  Mermee  at  the  first  attack  on  the  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river,  was  present  at  the 
»ack  and  taking  of  Martaban  and  afterwards  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  zith  April  1852  (Medal  with 
la»p  for  Pegu).  Afterwards  was  in  several  actions  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  China.  Operations  against  rebel 
ibes  in  Gnzerat  in  1857.  Served  with  the  86th  Regiment  in  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  SirHuirh  Rose 
«n  Feb.  z8^  to  Jan.  1859,  including  the  capture  of  the  strong  Hill  Fort  of  Chandaree ;  siege  storm  and  can- 


opee  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^'or). 
'  Major  Grofton  served  with  the  9th  Lanoers  in  suppression  of  the  Indi 
le  aflUr  of  Kumdakoti  (Medal) . 
•  Captain  GutbiU  served  throughout  gie  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,   and  was  present  with  the  Thames 
ipediUon  and  with  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 


\  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at 


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87th  {Boyal  Irish  Fusiliers).— Unked  to  ZUlu    [  f  * -^>«^  ^°-  ®- 


233    limerick.    ]  o  #  wu  v-ti/t/iyc*i/ x/m>/i.  x- ewji-ctc/oy. — ^^iwaw  *v  w«w».      [  ji,^^  jy^e^  oj„, 

*'  MoiTTB  YiDBO  "  "  Talaybbi.."— An  Eagle,  with  a  Wreath  of  Lanrel  above  the  Harp  in  addition  to  the  Floaie  (/ 
the  Prinoe  of  Wales,  in  commemoration  of  their  distingoished  services  on  various  occasions,  and  partknUi^j  1: 
the  battles  of  "Bi-BBOBi."  "Tj-bitj."  "Vittobia"  "Nivbllb"  "Obthbs"  "Toulottsb"  **^mxtxn^""kri 
:  Oolonel.— iStr  Charles  Hastings  Doyle,^  ZCM&.  Stuiant  33  Dec.  19 ;  Id,  37  Sept.  22;  Ca^.  '16  June  23;  k. 
'     MajoTt  aS  Jxme  3B ;  Maji  '^  -^^  ^t— -     ■.-     *      -1   .^-  -n-»— .1    —  t  _.     ^«-_-.„  « 

15  Sept.  60;  Lt.  General, 


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X5  Sept.  60;  Lt.  General,  10  Jan.  70 ;  General,  15  March  77 ;  Colonel  87th  Foot,  xo  Oct.  70. 
Lieutenant  Ooloael.— Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Bn»ign,^75  Axxg.  58  j  Lt,  '7  Nov.  62;  Copt,  '13  Feb.  66;  Mt,-r, 


'19  Feb.  70 ;  Lt.CoUmel,  1*28  June  71 ;  Colonel,  28  June  76. 
Kuors.— Joseph  Noble  Beasley,*  Entign,  ^xj  Aug.  52 ;  Li.  '24  June  53 ;  Copt,  22  Dec.  60 ;  Meffor,  ao  Jolj  r 

Breoet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  03t.  77. 
Thomas  Rennie  Stevenson,  Eneiffn,  '4  Jan.  61 ;  Li.  ^16  Jan.  63 ;  Capi.  '23  ICar.  66 ;  Major,  '»8  Ja«  • . 

Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77. 


28  Jan. 
'  4  Jan. 
'32  Dec. 

5  July 

3  Jan. 

»xx  July 
1*38  Aug. 
'22  May 
18  Oct. 
'23  Mar. 
i>24  Mar. 

29  June 
»28  July 


Oaptaikb. 

Frank  John  Todd 

George  Cox,  Jkdfutani  Jfortk  Mayo  MilUia 

William  Western  Taylor 

Francis  Arthur  Dashwood 

p,9.e.  Evelyn  Campbell  Money,  D.A.A,\ 

^  and  q.M.Gen.  York S 

James  Montagu  FitsRoy  England 

George  Phibbs,  At^utant  Leitrim  MUiiia  ... 

Charles  Wilberforoe  Wildman 

John  Ferguson' 

Hassall  Gfurdner 

Wadham  Sales  Terry  

Charles  Antony  Lindsay 

Evelyn  Charles  Martin   

LnUTBFAVTS. 

Joseph  Lewis  Steavenson,  In»truetorof\\,  ^  5,^^. 

Mueketfy  27  Sept.  76 ' ..J  I  **  ^^^ 

Henry  Elus  Adams  ''22  June 

Arthur  Kennedy  Purvis iPi2  Oct. 

Arthur  Frederick  Terry '»  8  June 

Thomas  Davison   ''27  April 

William  Humphreys '1*72  June 

Frederick  Carpenter,  ^«i«  de  Camp  to  Sir  \^^ 

B.M.Lafan ) 

Arthur  Comngwood  Denny,^^.  X5  Dec.  77 

Henry  John  Sutton  

Lionel  Bootle  Wilbraham  

John  IVrwhitt-Walker 

James  William  Henry  Claud  Cusack. 

Charles  Russell  

Arthur  Banbury 


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61  »X9  April  64i»x4  8ept  66 
61  12  July  64;i'22Jnne  67 
63 !»  3  Jan.    65  »x2  Oct.    67 


8  Deo.  79 


PasMar.   66^*30  Oct.    69I 

'27  July   66'x9Feb.     o' 

^22  June  67 1*28  May    70 
~     '  *      66 1*28  June  71 


'20  July 
'xsFeb. 

2x  Deo. 

xoMay 
^yi  July 
'  X  Sept. 
'•x9  Feb. 


66,^26  Feb.    70 

67  '23  Mar. 
67  »28  May 
67  »  3  Aug. 
70  '27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


'3  Aug. 

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SlOOBD  LiBTTTBVAVTB. 

William  Staflford  J.  Barry 

.ffon.Edw.  Barrington  Lewis  Hen.  Stopford 


2VS  LIBUT. 


7  Aug.   78 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
3  Aug.  ,_ 
X2N0V.  73 
28  Feb.  74 
xoSept.  76 
xoSept.  77 
28  Oct.    77 


X4  Sept.  75 
xsMar.  73 
27  Sept.  76 
8  June  78 


25  Feb. 


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„ ^ x3Aug.  79 

P<9flM»<M>.— John  Connor,*  15  April  71 ;  Q^tartw  Maeteri  1  April  56 ;  Monorarjf  Csjrfats,  15  April  76. 
(inarter  Matter,— Kenry  Hill  Bray,  X3  May  74. 

Faeinge  Bine.— AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Cki.—IrUh  AgenU,  Meeam.  Oane  and  Bona. 
Eeiwmed  from  Berwutda,  5  Deoemb^r  1877. 
1  Sir  Hastings  Doyle  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  3rd  Divisioii  of  the  Army  in  to  'EaMPi 
OampiUgn  in  X854,  at  Yama,  until  invalided. 

*  LLColonel  Beasl^  served  with  the  87th  FusUieiB  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Hedsl). 

'  Captain  Ferguson  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  X85X-53  (Medal),  induding  the  expedition  nor^  of  the  Onai* 
River.  Served  also  in  the  China  war  of  x86o,  indudhig  the  actions  of  the  3rd  X2th  uid  X4th  AjigvM,  xSihcd 
axst  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  PeUn). 

*  Captain  Connor.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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itqjor,  z8  Dec.  75 ;  Bt.Li.CoUmel,  ix  Nov.  78. 
Arthur  Allen  Owen,*  Bntign,  ^11  May  59 ;  Litui.  '13  Nov.  60 ; 
Colenelt  n  Nov.  78. 


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Harp  and  Crown.  "  M$  ttparoMf**  "  Egypt  "  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Talatbbjl  "''•  Busaco"  ''Fvuvnt'D^Onon  " 

ClVHAsBODBIOO"  "BADAJOX"  "SIXAMAJTOa"  "VitTOBLL"  "NiVSLM"  "OBTHUg**  "TOULOUSS"  "PsariiTBULi.** 

"Alio,"  "Iirxss]M.v"  "Sbtastopol"  " Ob»tbal Iwdll." 

"*  ^^'  Colonel.— William  Irwin,  Sntign,  '15  Nov.  27;   ii«»<.  19  Nov.  %  j    Capt.  '26  April  39;  Major,  z8  Jan.  48 ; 

Lt.ColoH0l,  ^a6  Deo.  5\  i  9<jJ?yf»  «8  Nov.  54;   lf'VV>r  Geiural,  3  March  66;  Zieut&entral,  14  April  74} 

General,  x  Oct.  77  J  w>^»«2  88th  Foot,  9  Apr.  79- 

LieuteaaBt  OoloneL— William  Lambert,^  CB,  Entign,  »x6  Aug.  54;    Lt.Z  Deo.  w:  Caml.  27 Nov.  S7 ;  lfa/»r, 

xo  June  72 ;  i^.OotoiMi,  x8  Dec.  75.  ^        '^      '  j/ 1     -v    . 

Mi^— Bdwa«i_  Hogton^^^  i<.  9  Feb.  55;  Cap«.»i,Nov.  6o;   Bt.Ifiyor,  as  Oct.  73; 

Copf.  'is  Sept.  69  J  Major,  9  June  77 ;  Bi.H. 


CAFtAXirs. 


HenrvGriffith Bowen 

7>.«.e.  William  LiBtonDabymple^  

dbiurles  Thomas  Wren  Penton 

Frederick  Chenevix  Baldwin 

Edward  Afrinoourt  Brind 

Spencer  AcUom 

^trGeorgeAlbert  deHochepied-Larpent,^^. 

p.9.e.  Patrick  Douglas  Jefit^s 

John  Philpot  Ourran 

Smith  Hannington  Gardner 

Valentine  Herbert  Maher  


LxBunvAVXs. 

Horace  Bntterworth  Mann 

Afctiwell  Henry  Wood 

Maurice  George  Moore 

Dayrell  Talbot  Hammond,  A4f,  9  Apr.  79 

Daniel  James  Napier  Webb 

Charles  Edward  WvncoU  

Alfred  George  Goodenough  Elton 

James  Lowry  Cole  Acton 

George  William  Freckleton  


Sioovs  LnvnvAVTS. 

Nathaniel  Albert  Delap  Barton  

Edward  Henry  Yere  Hsldane 

Frank  Stuart  Hamilton  Bickards  

William  Forbes  Mackensie  Ian  Fraser.. 

Edmund  Alexander  Grubbe 

Biohard  Stuart  Alexander 

Leonard  Gk>odricke  Clough*Taylor  

George  Muzray 

Arthur  Vincent  Hatch   

William  Batherford  Little 


BK SIGir  OB 
2MD  LXBUT. 


'29  Oct.  59 
17  July  63 
9  July  62 
24  Sept.  58 
»  9  Feb.  64 
28  June  64 
'2xNov.  65 
9  Nov.  66 
»  9  Feb.  70 
V  x  Feb.  68 
»  3  April  67 


••  6  Sept. 

9  July 
'  X  Sept. 
'  9  Dec. 
'2x  Aug. 

7  Oct. 
»xs  Sept. 
»  9  Feb. 
»27  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
't4  Jan. 


IS  Aug.  77 

5  Sept.  77 

Jxs  Sept.  77 

fio  Nov.  77 


2VS  LI  BUT. 


x6  Feb.  78 

X  May  78 

XX  May  78 

2  July  79 

9  July  79 

9July  79 

23  July  79 

14  Jan.  80 


x4  Jan. 
x4  Jan. 


3  Aug. 

3  Dec 
X3  June 

6  Oct. 
XI  Oct. 
17  May 
ao  June 
27  Aug. 
as  Feb. 


'20  Oct.     69 
»28  Oct.     7x 

19  Sept  74 

»5Aug.    73 

x8  Dec. 

9  June 

24  Nov. 

13  Mar. 

IX  May 

17  May 


OAPTAIir. 


27  Aug.  79 


x  April  74 


89  Nov.  79 


IS  Quarter  Master  Cousins  served  in 
the  Crimean  campaign  in  185^,  includ- 
ing the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
and  enedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  tne  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  X857-58,  including  the  actions  at 
Cawnpore  under  General  Windham, 
afiUr  at  Bhognapore,  sieges  of  Calpee 
and  Selimpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


PafmatUr.-^ 

Quarter  lf(M<«r .—Samuel  Ckni£ins,i'.33  Deo. 


TaeingB  Yellow.— J^«jite,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— JruJI  AgwU,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Bmbarkedfor  Cap$  of  Good  Hope,  xs  June  1877. 

'  LtColonel  Lambert  served  with  the  88th  Begiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aand  January  to  26th  March,  and  firom 
ne  to  the  xTth  September  1855,  includiiig  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  of  the  Quarries,  and  attacks 
the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8U1  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
xved  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  muttnv  in  1858,  iaduding  the  affair  at  Bhognapore,  siege  of  Lucknow  in 
trch,  and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

*  Lt Colonel  Sopton  servea  with  the  88th  ^giment  in  the  Crimea  from  X7th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flEdl 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  Bedan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
d  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutmy  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Lucknow 
March  x858,.and  siege  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Centna  India). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Owen  served  in  we  Kafir  war  of  X877-8,  part  of  the  time  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Colonial 
oces  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'  LtColonel  Daliymple  served  in  the  Aahanti  War  in  1874,  as  Special  Commissioner  to  theWaseawsand  Denkeras, 
the  left  flank  of  the  Main  line  of  Advance,  and  subeequoitly  on  the  Transport  S  wice  (mentioned  la  ^tospatohes. 
sret  of  Mi^or,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


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235        KftdrM.      J 

PrinceBB  Victoria's  Coronet.    "Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "Jata" 


^cara^Scr. 
--nil,  Half 
Pay.  Pay 

2B 
25 


26 


Colonel.— 5ir  Henry  Porciral  de  Bathe,  B^,i  Bn$.  4-  Lt.  »i  Nov.  39 ;   f  ^  *  Caiif .  x4  Feb.  45 ;  Qi^.  #  Xi  r 
P17  Peb!T*;  Coif  28  Nov.  54  J  lf(Vor  General,  6  Mar.  68  j  Lieutenant  General,  8  Oct.  76  i  tf««ra/.i  J»b.  -. 

LieutanantWoneL^Jo^  Penton,» Eneign.^e  June 51 ;  J^<.  '13  Sept.  53 :  Capt.  2a  Aug. 58  ;  Jfo/or, »s A^-'^: 

Bt.Lt.Colonel,  28  March  74  ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  12  Au?.  7O ;  f  cjf''»?*.  =8  Alarch  79.  «    «,  „ 

Miyora.— Barnes  Slyfleld    RobinBon,'  Eneign,   17    Dec.  52;  Lt.  8  Doc.  54;  Capt.g  May  58 ;  JK.lf«!r, ; 

X^.  21  Oct.  55 ;  Capf.  'ii  April  62 ;  Brevet  Major,  ai  Oct.  75;  Jf  -. 


July  72  ;  Major,  la  Aug.  76. 

Josiaa  Dunn,  JEneign,  9  Feb.  « 

20  Aug.  79. 


GAPTJiiirs. 


9  Feb.    55 
23  April  61 


Heniy  Lewis  Harvest* 13  Oct.     54 

Richard  Nathan  Hubbersty  '  24  Sept.  58, 

p.e.e,  Kenelm  Digby  Murray,  I>.A.A.\\       g^^^^  60  '26  Feb. 

and  q.M.  Oen.  in  IreUind    •*   o     a     *    k  '»      a     * 

Montagu  Fawkes  l  5  Sept.  6a  ^aa  Sept 

JosiahVskine  Collins {'if  Aug.  61  p  8  June 

Walter  Cave I    8  June  6^  28  Deo. 

Henry  CaddeU,  Adjutant  Louth  MUitia ^  3  June  64  p  9  Nov.  67 

John  Cuthbert '  J  Feb.    67,^33  June  09 

Charles  Arundel  Barker .'  6  Nov'.   67,Pa3  June 

William  Paul  Bany  Brereton  17  July    63  p  6  May 

John  Alexander  Maylin  Vipan '33  June  69,'  7  Dec, 


George  Osborne  Smith 

Lisimvurrs, 


James  Boyle 

John  Gordon,  Aide  deCamp  to  the  Governor  j 

ofMadrae i 

Edgar  Cubitt  Brown 

Alexander  Henry  Gibbs  Anton 

Christopher  Neeld  Jones,  Interpreter 

Henry  Robert  Alfred  Elhs 

John  deCourcyDashwood  Meade 

Charles  Edward  Harman,  Adj,  30  Nov.  78... 

Louis  Robert  Meredith  Maxwell 

Frederick  Henry  Munn  

George  Cortlandt  Childe  Shakespear 

Claude  Rainier  Rogers 

James  Douglas  Standen 


9  Oct. 

Pa3  Jan. 

'a4  June  69 

'  9  April  70 

7  Dec.    70 

4  Jan.   71' 


8IOOVD  LntmFJLHTB. 

William  Fremantle  Cahusac 

Herbert  Hu^h  Dobbie 

Charles  Irwin  Fry 

Alexander  M'Donnell  Moore     

Reginald  Eric  Duncan  Campbell.. 
FeUx  Frederic  HiU    


13  July   67*13  Dec. 


CAFTAIK.     I   BBXV.mJ. 

Is  Aug.  63!    I  Oct.  77 
1*33  June  69 

1*30  June  69 

'23  Oct.  70! 
'27  Apr.  70 
aoAug.  71 1 
^  April  76 
13  Aug.  76J 
33  Apr.  77 
16  June 
so  Aug. 
6  Mar. 


69p27  0ct. 
69'  28  Oct. 


2Vn  LISUT. 


30  Jan. 
I  May 

32  Jan. 

33  July 
iiOcL 
14  Jan. 


38  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
9  Aug-  ._ 
21  Sept.  75 
II  Sept.  76 
IX  Sept.  76 
xz  Sept.  76 
24  June  76 
38  April  77 


"1 


Paymw^w.— Archibald  Cochrane  Forster,"  23  Mar.  60  j  Son,  Major,  37  Apr.  75 ;  Bi^fPagmattfr,  sx  Jaar* 
Quarter  Matter.—John  Watkins,  30  Apr.  79. 

Faeinge  Bleydk^^Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Oo.—Irieh  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Embarked  for  India,  30  Sept,  1870. 

1  Sir  Henry  Percival  de  Bathe  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  \i^  >''^ 
1834,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Meo^idie,  sxui  TG.*t^ 

Medal). 

»  Colonel  Penton  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58— joined  Havelock's  7cm  c 
Cawnpore,  present  in  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  headed  a  party  which  stormed  and  took  po««;^"> 
of  a  gate  through  which  the  relieving  force  had  to  pass  on  its  way  to  the  Residency  of  Lucknow.  oomm&Dc^' » 
Company  in  the  sortie  of  39th  September,  when  a  number  of  guns  were  taken,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  E.i 
Khannah  he  extricated  his  commanding  Officer  Major  Willis  from  a  mine-pit  while  exposed  to  a  heary  ftre  ^J 
three  points  and  was  the  first  in  through  the  breach ;  present  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh;  at  the  &^.' 
Lucknow  commanded  three  Companies  of  the  84th  Regiment  at  the  storming  of  the  Kaisabagh;  served  withLB5wc» 
Column  and  present  in  the  actions  of  the  z7th  and  a6th  April,  relief  of  Azimghur,  and  pursuit  of  Koer  Sizif  \^-^ 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

•  Major  Robinson  served  with  the  89th  Regmient  m  the  Crimea  from  the  5th  Jan.  185^,  induding  tlie  nepssi 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  ^vith  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Vedj-^t^* 
Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Harvest  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aoth  August  1855,  inchidiagtM-^^^ 
and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turki^  Medal). 

»  Major  Forster.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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rSuhDitiruttSo,  60. 
[^JBrigade  Depot,  Hamilton. 


236 


GOth  {Pertlishire  Volunteers. — Light  Inf.), — 
Litiked  to  "j^rd. 
'  MiXDOBi."  " Botpt"  (with  the  Sphinx).    "  Mabtutiqub  "  " Guasixoups  "  "  Ssti-stopol"  " LtJOKirow." 

1  HassaU  Eden,  En$^,  '31  Mar.  24 ;  Lt.  '22  June  20;  Capt.  '31  July  23 ;  2£iyor,  '99  Aug. 
'10  Aug.  39;  Colonelt  xi  NoY.  51 ;  Bfajor  Oeneral,  15  Jan.  58;  LinU.Oeiurid,  zo  Sept.  64; 
oh  72  ;  Colonel  90th  Foot,  24  Oct.  62. 
. ^,_. « ,  «. ™-i.        -...      .__        "    ',9oNov.6o:3f((vor, 

xo  Sept.  74 ;  1?«.£^. 


iearvser.  Colonel.— William  HaasaU  Eden,  En»^,  '31  Mar.  14 ;  Lt.  '22  June 
-uU  Half     26'  Lt  Colonel,  ^1'  * —  —  -  ''-'"—'"  "Wrt,,    ..,.  u-^i^a^M»»i 
^i:Hi'     G«5Mr(a,4Maroh 
'5     -   Lieatenant  0( 

35 


I  Oapvautb. 

•  [Robert  Henry  Hackett.„ 

•  Randall  Ironaide  Ward' 
•■  IJohn  OampbeU, -i4;»ta»<  16  iai«M-A:«*#r«  | 

JBi/l«  Volunteere 

••   William  Stewart  Hamilton 

••    wmiam  Frederic  Wilson    i-;;'V'- 

..    Joseph  Bramley  Ridout.*  Capt.  ofCadeit, 
JBo9alMUUaryColUffe,King$ton,Canada; 

Ic^  rank  ef  Major  23  Mar.  76  

-•   Joeeph  Henry  Laye 

•  Aubrey  Maurice  Maude 

••    George  WiUiam  Hutchinson 

••    Henry  do  Courcy  Rawlins 

..  J  John  Mews  Bvetts 

••  'Levett  Holt  Bennett 

LXXUTXITAHTS. 

..  GabertBedversHeathTOte  ................... 

..  Samuel  Holt  Lomax,  Adjutant  20  Feb.  78 

..  Francia  Smith 

••  Henry  Mnsgrave  Campbell 

-•  Patrick  Bdmond  Campbell  Sheehaa 

..  Alexander  Gtordon 

..  Sydney  Philip  Strong 

•••  Henry  Edward  Hotham 

...  Charles  Harrie  Innes  Hopkins  


'31  Jan. 

'25  May 

Pi4Ang.  60'  20  Not. 
'xo  June  62  1*20  July 

x3  April  58  'x8  Oct. 

'20  July    67 


'22  Mar. 
Px2  Jan. 


P28  0ct. 

>'28  Oct. 
7  Nov. 


»27  Oct.  71 
XX  Sept.  72 
30  Dec.  73 
23  April  74 
iS  Oct. 


7t 

66  '12  May 


Sboobd  LiiuTKrurss. 

HenxyLysona  ^^... 

Arthur  Ogilvle  White 

Robert  B&ok  FelL 

John  Boss 

Hugh  Lionel  Custance 

WiUiam  Henry  Yioars  

WiUiam  Paul  Anderson    

John  GranTille  Blake,  InUrpreUr  . 


19  Deo. 
30  Jui. 

9  Feb. 

X  May 


13  June  74 
X3  June  74 
2  Deo. 
15  April 


'.I 


z9  Sept.  74 


23  Jan. 
X3  July 
X  Apr. 
II  Oct. 
19  Oct. 
23  Jan. 


29  Not. 


39  Not.  79 


>  Major  Ridout   serred   with   the 
80th  Regiment  with  the  left  attack 
-     .       .    during  the  Bhootan  Expedition  of 
5  June  76  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
17  June  78      •'^ 


2irD  LISUT. 


XX  May    78 
IX  May    78 

XX  May  78 
14  Sept.  78 
17  May  79 
2  July  79 
6  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 


7  Aug. 
5  Dec. 
1  Apr. 


Q«ar<0rir<M<«r.— Joseph  Newman,  xx  Sept.  7a. 

Faehige  BnfT.^Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Go. 
JBmbarfeed  for  the  Cape  qf  &ood  Mope,  January  1878. 

J  Colonel  Rojrers  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29th  Aug.  1855.  inctading  the  siego  and 
fall  of  sSSLtowlVSLlri^S^^  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  ^e  Chmese  cainpi^  in 

X^d^MverS?wOTndedaS  the  storming  of  the  Taku  Fori;  Modal  with  Chisps,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

^Lt^i^chS^'^iS^^^th^^^^  ^^^^^^^JJ':^.A^J:l\n.^!^yi?  S?i?i^.^!!5S!?!Jj 


fall  of  E^Mto^.  ^d  at  the  bombartlment  and  capture  of  Kiiiboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 


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237  w*t»i.]  QlBt(Pr{nce88Loui8e'8Argyll8hireHighlaiider8), — Li^ilcedtoJ 2nd.[**'^***^^^' 

Princess  Louise's  Cypher  and  Coronet.    The  Boar's  Head  (The  Campbell  Crest). 


Pny. 
28 


Half 
Pay. 


Jfe  OhlMiearu."   *'Bouu 
•  PairxirsvLA.." 

OoloneL— Jameo  Robertson  Crauftird,  Stmgn,  14  June  ai ;  Entign  ^  i«.  '29  Augr.  aa ;  X<.  *  C^.  '19  a«pt  y 
Cap*.  ^  Lt.  Colonel,  '18  Feb.  37;  Colonel,  11  Nov.  51;  if oi'or,  ao  June  54;  Jfa;©r  &«i«fa/,  19  Joa«  r- : 
Lieut.General,  12  Feb.  63  ;  General,  25  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  91st  Foot,  27  Aug.  70. 

Lieutenant  Oolonel.— p. «.c.  Alexander  Cuningham  Bruce.  CB.  Entign,  Pi8  June  52;  W. '17  Mar.  54;  Cir 
31  Aug.  58 ;  Bt.Jfajor,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  1  Jan.  73;  Lt.Colcnel,  ax  June  79. 

Kajora— Charles  HoUway,  Bntign,  '7  July  S7 »  Jfi<-  28  Sept.  58;  C^tpi.  '10  April  66;  BtJUajcr,  31  Dec  -: 
Mc^or,  21  June  79.  


•/» 


B'/i. 


Captaiits. 

Horatio  Gordon  Robiey*  

George  Newcombe  Stevenson 

James  Thomas  Rogers,  Adjutant  Renfrew  \ 

Militia S 

William  Salmon  Mills  

William  Gostwyck  Gard,  Adj.  x  Adm.  Batt.  > 

Inotmeu^hiire  Rifle  Volunteere    y 

Yemor  Chater,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Mar- 1 

quie  of  Lome ) 

George  Lidwell  O'Sullivan 

John  Boulderson>  

William  Prevost 

Hugh  Gordon  Fallowfleld  

WiUiam  Reginald  Houison  Crauftird 

Dongan  James  MacGregor  MacDonald 


P14  May 
**io  Nov. 

'4  May 

»3i  Jan. 

Pao  Dec. 

'12  July 

»X2  Sept. 
P  1  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
»23  Oct. 

6  Mar. 

9  Oct. 


.I;r 


ICAPTAUf 

61  '28  May    70 
67  '•aS  Oct.     71 

64 1  19  Aug.   73 

66'  34  Sept.  73 


38  P26N0V. 
65 1 '25  Sept. 

6o|P  3  May 

63*10  April 

64i'27July    66!  24000.    73 


LnUTSlTAVTS. 

Henry  Alexander  Schank,  Inet.  ef  Mue-") 
keirjf  I  Dec.  75 > 

James  Latimer  Crawshay  St.  Clair,  At^ju-  \ 
tant  I  Deo.  75    ) 

Arthur  Ely  Heathcote  Tottenham  

Freville  Cookson 

George  Blakamore  Bobbins  

William  Hume  Middlemasa   

Donald  George  Mackay  Fowler 

Gerald  Lionel  Joseph  Goff 

Godfrey  Disney  GoUings 

Henry  Francis  Campbell  Johnston 


64l'29  Jan. 

65  K2  0ct. 
56  'n  Mar. 
67|pi8May 
67 1 '28  May 
69  '14  Sept. 
69   28  Oct. 


P14  Jan.    71 
83  Sept.  71 


SSOOVD  LXSVTBFAVTB. 

Thomas  Fraser 

Charles  James  Richardson 

David  John  Alexander  Dickson.... 

Frederick  Wyllie 

William  Augustas  lane-Fox 

Alexander  Wilson  

Stanley  Paterson   

Alfred  Bdward  John  Cavendish  . 
Hugh  David  M'Intyre 


2VDJ.IXUT. 

aa  Jan. 
sa  Jan. 
aa  Feb. 
aa  Feb. 
aa  Feb. 
aa  Feb. 
9  July 
14  Jan. 
14  Jan. 


70  zaFeb.  75 
67 1  X  April  75 
591  I  Apr.  75 
70'  a  Mar.  78 
70J  15  Mar.  70 
701  a3  Mar.  79 

71  as  Mov.  79 


aS  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 

X  Feb.  73 

a6  Feb.  73 

3  Feb.  72 

a8  Feb.  74 

13  June  74 

xoMar.  75 

a8  Feb.  76 

5  June  77 


BUV.XA4.      BT.Lt.CC 


PayMOf^.—WilUam  Darling  Candwell,  8  July  78 ;  Sna.   21  Feb.  601  14,  95  Feb.  64  j  Capi.  j  Jan.  73. 
Quarter  Maeter.-^Bmea  GilUes,  a9  Oct.  73. 

J^'aeinge  xeUow.—Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Ifatalt  19  Februarg  1879. 


*  Captain  Robiey  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66,  and  was  nreeenl  at  :« 
attack  on  Gate  Pah  (Medal) . 

^  Captain  Boulderson  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  present  ttt« 
battle  of  Kotakeserai,  recapture  of  Gwalior,  and  operations  against  Burgore  and  Dowlut  Sing  (Medal  with  Ci»F:-\ 
Served  also  throughout  the  campaign  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863  (Medal  with  Gmv. 


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_; ., 'Pihihsula"  "Watbbloo." 

i>ftM  Ser.  Q^j^^  _Q^^^^  3UMmton,»CJ.  Bntifpi,  '5  Oct.  26;  Lt.  '15  Feb,  31 ;  Cmt.  '8  June  39 ;  M<yor,  '28  Mar.  45  J 


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Li.Coloiul,  I'ao  July  40;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;  2£(yor  Qtu^ral,  xa  Jan.  64;  JA*ut.Oin«ral,  23  April  721 
General,  i  Oct.  77;  Co/oiMZpand  Highlanders.  29  Deo.  71. 

Lieutenant  Colonel— George  Hubert  Parker,  Enrign,  I'az  Jan.  53 ;  X^i'z4  April  54 ;  Capi,  '18  Sept.  57;  Major, 
'15  Dee.  69  ;  £<.Cb7o»«ra8  Oct.  76. 

■iO^n.— George  Stewart  White,'  Sneign,  4  Nor.  53 ;  Li.  ag  Jan.  55 ;  Oapt.  »xo  July  63 ;  Major,  24  Dec.  73. 

John  C?ro8land  Hay.  Bneiffn,  15  May  ss  t  •^^<'  '''4  Dec.  55 ;  Capt.  ^19  July  64 ;  Major,  aS  Oct.  76. 


!  Caftaihs. 

George  Kellie  M'Gallum 

Loftus  Corbet  Singleton 

Montagu  Hope,  A^f.  5  LancoMkire  Rf/UVoU. 

Henry  Froncn  Cotton 

David  Papillon,  Adj.  ^Adm.  Bait.  Aher-^ 

deen^ire  Bijle  Vol S 

George  Ghalmer,  .^j.  z  Adm.  Batt.Aber-  \ 

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Robert  Bruce  M'Ewen«  ^ 


Patrick  FranoiB  Robertson.  Siaiion  Btq^n 

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Alexander  Donald   M'Gregor.   Aide  d4\ 

Caatp  to  Brigadier  Oeneral  MaoFherton  } 

JRoger  Fnmois  Darvall 

I  Robert  Henry  Oxley 

'Duncan  Forbea  Gordon 

Arbuthnot  Pery  Byng  Sutherland  Dunbsr 

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Stuart  Alexander  M!iBnEiee 

Henry  Bayly  

William  Henry  Dick  Cnnyngham  

laaStandiflhMonteith  Hamilton    

Edward  Gilpin-Brown 

William  Augnatus  Boott 

Bdward  Ceoil  Bethune 

Waiter  Colqnhonn  Boyd  ..a 

Francis  Farquharson  Ramsay 

Robert  Aberorombv  Grant   ..1 

Alexander  David  Fraaer  

Forbea  Maobesn  ..1 

George  Whyte  Melville  Dnndas 

Harry  Wright 


BiGOVD  LxsmnvAVTB. 

Donald  William  Stewart 

Hector  Archibald  MacDonald .... 
George  Btaonton 


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26      z  P^r«M(<«r.— John  Dennis  Swinburne,  a  Mar.  59 ;  Snt.  35  Mar.  43 ;  £<.  3  Oct.  46 ;  Mon.Mqfor,  x  Jan.  60. 
X4     ...    QSr<»rlf«««-.-JohnBignell,x4Aug.66.     ^  ^  "* 

Faeingt  Yelloif.-'AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Smbarkedjbr  Jroai&ajr,  a6  January  x868. 

1  General  Btannton  served  with  the  xoth  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Conunanded  the  ^xst  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  aand  of  May  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
t<)pol  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  commanded  snd  Brigade  4th  Division  as  a  Brigadier 
•ieneral  tram  xsth  Nov.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  MedwA,  and 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'  llaJor  White  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  on  the  North-West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59 

*0sptainM'15wen  served  in  the  Centrallndiaoampaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Riu'ghnr,MungTOwIie 
Bindwaho,  and  Korai  (Medal). 


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p.i.e.  Lewis  De  Teissier  Prevost  

p.$.e.  Robert  WiUiam  Thew  Gordon" 

Frederick  WiUiam  Welch 


,   ]  93rd  (Sutherland  Highlanders).— Linked  to  92nd.  [Br^fa^v^, 

"Caps  o»  Good  Hope*'  "Alma"  "Balaklata"  "Sbtastopol"  "Luctaow." 

_d.— Mark  Kerr  Atherley,  Entign,  »»28  Aug.  23;    lAeut,  P13  Aug.  25;    Captain,  25,  N?^ 

Major,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Major,  o  Nov.  46 ;  i<.  Colontl,  ^23  Nov.   49  ;    Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Gt 

12  March  64  ;  Uent.Oeneral,  6  May  72  ;  General,  i  Oct.  77:  Colonel  93rd  Highlander!*,  30  Jan.  80. 

i«.4.«.««4.  n^iAnAi Kvetkn  TTpinrv  Dnvidfinn  Macnherson.^  Eneian.  ^1  Nov.  ^i:  lA.  o  Feb.  ss:  Cs; 


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Majors. -Arthur  CoUctt  Nightingale,*  Eiuign,   'lo  Nov.  54;  ^*-  9  Mar.  55;  Cap*.  '23  Nov.  60;  Bt.Mnjer, 

14  Deo.  73;  Jafo/or,  16  Feb.  78. 
FC  Hans  Garrett  Moore,*  Ene.  7  June  55 ;  ^*-  '26  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  19  June  72 ;  Bt.Major,  i  Apr.  74;  2»<.K. 
Colonel,  9  Mar.  78 ;  Major,  6  June  78. 


i<.  Colonel,  »'a3  Nov.  ^9 7    Colonel,' ^8  Nov.  54;   Major  General, 
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lieutenant  Colonel.— Ewen  Henry  Davidson  Macpherson.^  Eneian,  *i  Nov.  54;  JM.  9  Feb.  55;  Capt.^ii 
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Charles  William  Selby  Lowndes,  Adj,  2  > 
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Frederick  Squirl  

Philip  Durham  Trotter   

p.$.e.  Hon,  William  FitsWUliam  EUiot,  \ 
Aide  de  Camp  fo  Sir  Patrick  M'Dougall ) 

Ormelie  Campbell  Hannay  

Sdward  William  Dunlo  Croker   

John  David  Fetherstonhaugh  

William  Bruce  Mitchell  Brand 


LlSUTXVAVTS. 

Seymour  Sackville  Carew  Dolby 

Thomas  Heniy  Burton  Forster,  Irni.  o/^ 

Mueketry  17  May  79  5 

John  Stirling  Napier  

Herbert  Spencer  Compton  Gordon    

Alft«d  Harold  Middleton,  Adj,  15  Mar.  79 

William  Frederick  Turner 

Stewart  MaoDougall  

John  Hasluok  Campbell 


SBOOVD  LlBVTXlTAirTS. 

Alexander  Duncan  Sim 

William  Aubrey  Alfired  Macbean   .. 

Andrew  Buchanan  Blackburn 

Edward  Brabason  Urmston 

Gtoorge  Laurie  Walker 

Hedl^  Wright  

John  Gordon  Wolrige'Gordon 

Francis  Maonamara  Aitken 

Sydney  Loftus  Robinson  

Edward  Alston  Pierrepont  Brooke.. 
Reginald  L*  Estrange  M'Kerrell 


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«  Lt.Colonel  Mooro  aeirred  wiih 
the  88th  Regiment  in  the  Indiaa 
mutiny  campaign  fttmi  December  1857 
including  the  afiEUr  of  Bhognapore. 
siege  of  Lucknow  in  Maroh,  ntft  d 
Calpee,  action  of  Selimpore  (ihgi^tlr 
wounded),  action  of  Jamoo,  atonn  nd 
capture  of  Birwah  Forts  — ali|r^ 
wounded,  and  mentioned  in  d^ 
spatches  (Medal  with  Clasp  fbrCen^ 
India) .  Served  in  the  Ashanti  War  m 
Z874  in  raising  a  force  tr<im  the  Ww- 
saw  and  Denkei»  tribes  on  the  kft 
flank  of  the  main  line  of  advanff; 
and,  on  the  retam  of  the  troops  to 
the  coast,  was  employed  in  the  TraD»- 
port  Service  (Brevet  of  Mi^or,  Med*I 
with  Clasp). 


PapmHer.— 

Quarter  Maeter.—JdtD.  Brebber,  34  Sept.  73. 

Faeinge  YeUow.— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
Beturned  from  India,  33  March  Z870. 

1  Lt.Colonel  Macnherson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  14th  July  Z855,  induding  ^t 
siege  and  fall  of  Seoastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  z857-59<  p' 
eluding  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Deo.  1857,  and  pursuit  to  Seraagbat,  actios 
of  Khudju^unge,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  actions  at  Allygunge  and  Bveilly.  ess>* 
paign  ill  Oude,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methowlie  (Medal  witl^  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Eusofsie  campaign  of  i86r<4 
and  at  the  Umbeyla  Paas  under  Sir  John  Gorvock  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Nightingale  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  Z4th  July  Z855,  including  the  ei^ 
and  ftJl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mntirj 
ftom  25th  Sept.  1857  to  20th  Feb.  1858,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defcjat  of  the  Gwalior  Con- 
tingent at  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  and  other  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Eusofzie  campaign  c' 
Z863-64,  and  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Captain  Forbes-Robertson  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  cami)aign  of  Z857-58,  inchidiiig  lif 
action  of  Kudjwa,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore  and  porsut  to 
Seraighat,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afikir  of  Allegunge,  battle  of  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgmon  and  Rnasnipcn. 
and  evacuation  of  the  Fort  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Eusotzai  campaign  of  z863-^  aiK 
at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp).  _^ 

^*  Major  (jhordon  served  in  the  Eusofzye  campaign  of  Z863-64,  and  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garrodc 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  Z873  on  special  service, a»l 
served  throughout  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war.  Raised  at  Sierra  Leone  native  contingents  for  Wood's  vni 
Russell's  Regiments.  Was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  ithNcf- 
the  reconnaissances  in  force  of  the  8th  and  27th  Nov.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 


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CoioB«l.— John  Thornton  Grant,^  OB,  Em.  28  April  28;   Lt.  13  Nov.  qo:   Cau/.  xo  Jnl 

2oJune54;   3fq;or,29O0t.r    -    »'  r^  r..,.^^f   .1  t...  '_        ,.  ^  .       .3    »  ^   ^''  3©  oui 

Major  General,  6  Mar.  68 ;  i 
lientenant  Colonel.— Sydenham  1 

'29  June  70;  Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  x  uci.  77;  xneiicenanc  uoumel,  31  uct.  77. 
Majors.— John  Murray.  ^im^«,  P17  Jan.  51  i  i<.  ai  July  54;  Cap/.  '19  Nov.  58;  2fq;<w.  6  July  70;  Brevet 

lAeutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77.  ^  ^  /    f 

Philip  Robert  Anstmther.^iM^,  31  Doo.  58 ;  Lt.  '25  May  60 ;  Capt.  i'3  Jan.  65;  Bi,Major,  x  Oct.  77  j  Jfiyor, 

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Caftaivi. 

James  Browne  

p.«.c. William  Kdward  Montaffuo 

Fred.  Buckley  Campbell 

George  RuBsel  Salym  Bowlby 

p.e.e.  Spencer  Edward  Orr,  Qarriwn  In-  ^ 

etruetor,  Aldershot } 

p.e.e.  Cecil  Hanmer  Bunbury.  Itutruetor,  \ 

Bofol  Military  College j 

Richard  Albert  Verooe  Pope,  Adj.  x  Adm.  \ 

Baa.  StqffordtUre  JSyie  Volunteen  j 

Walter  Gregory  Buller 

Henry  Farrer,  Adi.  1  Adm.Bati.  QaUowai/  \ 

R{/U  VolmUeere  S 

Qeorge  Froom 

StiBolord  Norman  McLeod  Nalme 

Sdmnnd  Smith  Brook 

JameB  Hill  Poe  

Lionel  Godolphin  Brooke 

L1BVTXVAVT8. 

Hamilton  William  Wetherell  Spooner 

Hoathoote  Francis  George  Campion  

James  Mao6wlney,/}w<.  ofMuak.  19  June  78 
Herbert  AugOBtineChriBtopherHarrison,  ~ 

A^fiUamt  18  Oct  79 , 

John  de  Conroy  O'Grady , 

Hugh  James  idexander  Davidson  , 

FrMUniok  Harrv  Carroll , 

Alexander  William  Day  Maclean 

Hogh  Oowper  


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BSOOHB  LiXUTBVAVTS. 

Andiibald  David  Campbell 

Godfiwy  Lennox  Byre  Massy 

John  James  Francis  Hume 

Harry  George  Adams-Connor   .... 

Ooldstream  James  Garden 

Frederick  (3eorge  William  Jonos  ., 
G^rge  Thomas  Irvine  Swann  ..... 

Charles  Hall    

Walter  Hilyar  Colqnhoun  Long  .. 


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22  Jan. 
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22  Fob. 

22  Feb. 
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6  Aug. 

13  Aug. 


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20  Nov.  75 

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3  Deo.  78 
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Fojfwuutor.-^oYm  Mitchell  Elliot,  29  Oot.  78;  Siu,  10  Oot.  63 ;  Li,  ^3  Aug.  66 ;  Capt,  27  Feb.  77. 
Qi((ar^ir(iu^«r.— Patrick  Lacey,  10  Nov.  69. 

FaeingM  Green.— .^^rate,  SfrCR.  M'Grigor,  Bi,  and  Co. 
Embarkedjor  Natal,  26  Febnuvry  1879. 

1  Lieiit.6eneral  Grant  served  with  the  49th  Begt.  throughout  Uie  operations  in  China  (Medal),  oommenoing  with 
the  Brst  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before  Nankin,  induing  Uie  storm  and  capture 
of  the  heights  above  Canton^  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attadc  and  capture  of  tJiio 
heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  en- 
^      ,    , .,.^i'^._    -. ..    .     ^.       . ^.  .         , .^.     ^.        -      VonndedJ. 

n),  includ- 


trenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosnng,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo  (wounded). 
Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185A-55  (in  command  of  the  49th  firom  the  battle  of  Inkennan),  includ- 
ing  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct.,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan 


on  the  z8th  June  and  8th  Sept. ;  commanded  the  working  party,  600  strong,  irom  the  Light  and  2nd  Divisions  that 
had  to  torn  the  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarries  were  earned,  and  was  engaged  during  the  night  in  working  and  re- 
pelling the  three  attempts  made  bv  the  RuBsians  to  retake  the  position  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  C5.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 


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"Alma"  "IirxBftXAv"  "Sbtabtopol"  "Cewtbal  Ikdia." 

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lolontl— John  Stadholme  Brownrigg.^  C3.  Ennan,  '30  Jnly  32;  Lieut.  9  May  35:  CM.  'ao 
Bt.  Major,  11  Nov,  51  ;  Capt.  dr  Lieut.Cohtul,  '13  Sept.  53;  OoUmel,  38  Nov.  54;  Major 
6  Mar.  68 :  Lieutenant  General,  a  Fob.  76 ;  General,  ao  March  78  ;  Colonel  95th  Foot,  34  Jnne  76. 

Lieutenant  Colonel.— Charles  Frederick  Parkinson.^  .Emi^ii,  ax  Sept.  54 ;  JU.  9  Feb.  55  :   Copt,  »a6  Nov.  58; 
Bt. Major,  5  July  72 ;  Major,  25  Dec.  74 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ai  July  75. 

Kejors.— ;>.».c.  John  North  Orealook,'  CB.  Eneign,^  13  Oct.  54;  Lt.g  Feb.55;  Cai)<.»6Mays9:  S<. Jfq; or,  5  July 
72 ;  Major,  30  March  75 ;  Bt. Lt.Colonel,  xi  Nov,  78. 

Norton  KaatchbuU,»  -BjMvn,  29  Dec.  54 ;  -E*.  q  Mar.  55 ;  Cap*.  '30  Nov.  60;  St.M^jor,  39  Dec.  73 ;  ITo/or.  si 

Henry  Greaham  Paake.^o  Eneign,  23  March  55 ;  U.  7  Nov.  55 ;  Capt.  'ao  April  66 ;  Jfcyor.  ao  April  78. 


CAPTAnrs. 

WiUlam  Fleming  

Edward  Warren  Golding  

Terence  Michael  Dolan  

William  Henry  de  Qa:ds,Aijutant  i  Derhg  \ 

MiUtia   .7. ) 

Henry  Sevan  

John  Henry  Stawell  Seagram,,l(0'.  lAdm.  \ 

BaH.  FemhroheMre  B^  Volunteen j 

Ponaonby  Shaw 

Oliver  Henry  BeauchampSt.  John 

Arthur  Tower 

Arthur  Montagu  Bowles 

Edward  Thomas  Massy  Diokin 

John  Gtoorge  Sparkes 

LIKUTBVAVT8. 

Frands  Edward  Trower,  Inet,  ^Mutketrg  ) 

15  March  78 j 

Claude  Edvrard  Thompson 

Walter  Hore 

William  Wallace  Dunlop    

Horace  Lookwood  Smith-Dorrien    

Frederick  Edward  Yemey  Taylor 

Harold  Carmiohael  '^Uy 

Francis  Clements  Godley  

Robert  Evre  Sullivan  Taylor 

Ernest  AUardioe  Gardiner  Qosset  

Francis  Studdert  Evans   

George  Seymour  Charles  Jenkinson 


SXOOVD  LlSUTSXATTS. 

Francis  Inman  Kane 

William  Washington  Hancock .... 

Robert  GiiTord 

Egerton  Augustas  Tower   

Frederick  Owen  Lloyd  Stokes   .... 


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to  July  66 
P28  0ct.  68 
'21  Aug.  69 
'26  Feb.    70 


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35  Mar.  62 
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'26  April  64 

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3  May    66 

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30  Deo. 

38  Feb. 

9  Aug. 
38  April 
36  Feb. 
17  May 
zi  Sept. 
XI  Sept. 

I  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
91  Feb. 
38  Feb. 


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»3s  Jan.    7x 
'35  Mar.  71 

31  July   75 

5  Jan.    76 

z9  April  76 

3z  Nov.  76 
ss  Feb.  78 
flo  April  78 
39  June  78 
xaJuly  78 
23  Feb.  79 

1  General  Brownrigg  Mrred  tbs 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-551  *> 
Assist.  A43.  General,  inelnding  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  Chief  of 
the  Sti^to  Sir  G«orgo  Brown  in  the 
expedition  to  Kertoh  (Medal  with 
three  Clasps,  CB„  Offloer  of  tbs 
Legion  of  Honor,  4th  Glass  of  ths 
Mec^idie,  and  Tnrldsh  Medal). 


19  57/is  Pagfwuuier.'^'WilmadoTt  George  Mansergh,  38  Jnne  79 ;  Sne,  8  Feb.  56 ;  Li.  97  May  60 ;  O^.  i  Apr.  70. 
Quarter  ITaf^.— Samuel  George  Miller,  37  Aug.  79. 

JPaeinffe  Yellow.— ilffmff,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 
Setumed  fnm  Jn^ta,  4  Nenemibeir  1870. 

•  LLGolonel  Parkinflon  senred  with  the95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fromaoth  May  i855,inoladinff  the  siege  aiidkll 
of  Sebastopol,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  6th  June,  attack  of  the  x8th  June,  and  assault  of  toe  Redan  on  8>h 
September  (wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-50, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  and  aoUon  at  Barode  (mentionecrin  despatch. 
Medal  with  Oasp). 

7  Lt.Colonel  Crealock* served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  liegt 
and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (wounded),  and  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior. 
sioge  and  capture  of  Ponrie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  of  Kunrye  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  twice  nientioned  in 
despatches) ,  Served  throughout  the  Kafir  war  of  1878  and  the  Zulu  war  of  1879  as  Assistant  Military  Socretsir  to 
Lt.  General  Lord  Chelmoford  commanding  the  forces,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Gingindhlovu  (sUirhtiT 
wounded),  and  relief  of  Bkowe,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatohes.  Brevet  of 
Lt  Colonel,  and  CB.). 

*  Major  Knatchbnll  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  x6th  June  x85^,  indndinff  tlie  siegv 
and  ^lof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  x8^ 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  aotaon  resnltiaff 
in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pourie,  and  surprise  of  the  rebel  camp  at  Koondrye  (mentioned  is 
despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Major  Paske  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  35th  August  X855,  inohiding  the  siege  sad 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Churo,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858, 
including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp  fOr  Central  India). 

11  Captain  J.  R.  Pearson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  late  6th  Bengal  Native  Infhntry  at  Allahaliad  on  the 
6th  June  X857,  and  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign :  was  present  with  Havefook's  fbroe  throogfaoot 
its  operations,  including  the  retaking  of  the  dty  and  cantonments  of  Allahabad,  aotians  of  Fnttehpore,  Aoimg,  Psadoo 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busseemtflrnnge  (both  actions),  Boorbeeke  Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mnngarwar,  aDd.fiiunbi«h 
and  relief  of  Luoknow.  WasafterwardspreeentatthedefBatoftheGwaUor  Ocmtingent  atOawnpore,! 
of  Rohilound,  and  pursnit  of  Feroaeehah  (mentioned  in  deepatoheB,  Medal  with  Clasp,  ud  a  years  ten 


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BoTM  "  "  PBiriiiBirLi. "  ••  Nbw  Zbixahd." 

a6 ;  Capt.  '23  Dec.  31 ;  Bt.llahr, 


.  Thomas  Maitland  WiUon,  Eutian,  '15  Apr.  24  ;Lt.  '13  May  -  .      -,^  .  ^  _        -,  -     ,  „    , 
5;  ^Ta/or.  x8  Aug.  48  :  Lt.CoUmel,  '15  June  49  J  CotowZ,  a8  Nov.  54;  Jfq/or  G«i«ra/,  7  Jan.  64  ; 


Th»  Sphinx. 
Colonel. 
9.^07.^46,  —-v- .---"■  ■':;.'  — •_-,  .  x«i  :r.  Cofoiii 96th Foot.  15  Oct.  77. 

i.  53;  i«.  31  Aug/ 55;  Capt,  »2i  May  58;  Meyor,  '20  July 
67;  jB#vm£  Lieutenant  fjoionet.  29  Juiy  70;  x«MKYMa»^  CoU>nel^  13  Jiaroh  78.  ■      c«,  ♦ 

M^ora.— Edmund  John  Scovell,  Eneign,  25  Mar.  56;  U.  ^jo  ApnlsS;  Capt.  '7  Oct.  59  J  ^ojor,  '14  Sept. 

70 ;  Breeet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  i  Oct.  77.  ^        «  „  ^^  »        ^  1^  •  t  1^ 

WiUiam  Osborne  Barnard,  Sneign,  '15  AprU  56;  i*.  21  May  58 ;  Capt.  'x8  Nov.  59  ;  brevet  M<vor,  5  July  72  ; 
Major,  13  March  78. 


Ci.FtAXir8. 

Frederick  John  Jo8sol3rn.  Adjutant  Bed-} 

/ordMiUHa  J 

Arthur  George  Hay  Church 

William  Newbigging. 

Arthur  Leyceeter  Wynter,  Adjutant  6) 

\ea$kire  Mania  J 

Herbert  Gharlee  Marryat 

.     Edward  Plantagenet  Phillippe 

^/iai>.«.e.Bobert  James  Maxwell.^  D.A.Q.M.  ] 

Qen,  Intelligenee  Branch J 

Francis  Glasse  Marshall 

John  Arthur  Barlow 

Basil  Lloyd  Anstruthet  

James  Jooelyn  Glascott 

Charles  Parker  Ridley 

Noel  Noroott  Winter   


LnuTSVAvn. 
Arthur  Bdmund  Simpson,  Inetruet^  qf\ 

Mutketrg  I  Uaj  76 i 

George  warren  Woods  Bochfbrt-Boyd, ) 

AJfiOant  5  July  79 f 

WilUam  Peel  Nash   

Reginald  John  Guthrie  Utermarok 

Qaiid  Edward  Straoey   

Charles  Robert  Brown 

Archibald  Boyd  Maxwell  

John  Edward  Watson 

John  Henry  Abbot  Anderson  

William  Bertram  

Graham  Ravenhill  Pearoe 


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'29  July   59 

S  Nov.  61 

'17  July   63 

20  Aug. 

'29  May 
^10  June 

»25  Aug. 

7  Sept. 

8  Jan. 


9  Jan. 
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29  June  66 

'  I  April  68 
»i9May    69 

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Pz6Aug.  6z 

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17  July  73 

»a2Feb.  68 

9  Aug.  73 

28  Oct.  71 


xMay    , 
XX  May    78 
XX  May    78 

4  Sept.  78 
X9  Oct.    78 


Sboovb  Lxaunvurrs. 

Ralph  Anstmther  Henderson 

Charles  CorlingMelTiU 


x3Aug.   79 
x^Aug.  79 


'  a  July    6x 


a  I  Sept.  74 

a  Dec.    74 

II  Feb.  75 
24  June  76 
29  Nov.  76 
XI  Oct.  78 
19  Apr.  79 
13  June  79 
ax  June  79 
13  Sept.  79 
6  Dec.   79 


'22  Mar. 
'25  Dec. 
'is  Feb. 


71 
20  Sept.  76 

31  Jan.    77 
2x  AprU  77 

^•xS  Oct.  59 

I  Feb.  68 

15  Jan.  79 

13  June  79 

9  July  79 

13  Sept.  79 

6  Dec.  79 


I  Oct.    77 


sJuly    72 


Pagmaeier.—JobxL  Swainson  D'Agnilar,  3  Feb.  79 ;  Sn$.  '9  Feb.  70;  Lt,  a8  Oct.  71  j  Capt,  10  Apr.  78. 
Qmtrter  Jraal«r.— Walter  Fftoer,  13  July  78. 

Faeiuffe  YeOaw.—AffeiUe,  Messrs.  Ooz  and  Co. 
SeturuedJ^rom  India,  ax  December  1873. 

^  Miafar  R.  J.  Maxwell  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  and    campaign  in  Cade  in  1858-59, 
inolnduig  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bimree,  actions  of  Bera  and  Doondeakera  (Medal). 


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'  QubfiU  et  gloria  dueunt,**^** Sbtxropol  "  *'  Luckhow." 


-     "   John 


Major t  2  Nov.  72;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  31  Dec.  iZ i  Lt.Colonel,  9  Sept.  79. 
DkkMOii  Soffbrd,?  i^Miyiit  33  Mar.  35;  Lt,  9  Sept.  55;  C«^t.  8  Mi^  66;  lCfi>r, 


Hnjiiri.^Pftvid 

JotL  ^P&oy  T^fledie,  gi»itj>>  '3  Jo^J  60 ;  X<.  ^"4  Nov.  64 ;  Capt.  >2  Jan.  69;  3f<yor,  9  Sept  79- 


Jolm  Aruhibuld  MiitTfty T"  fej). 


WUMam  Fiflderick  Brown '10  July    661J23  Oct.    67  Pa8  June 

Joaepli  HauTT  Jameson IJI30  June  031 J25  Sept.  67    14  Feb, 

OmrloB  Bdward  Partridg*© 


Joeoph  Orflliam  Smith'  . 

Diicrtss  Thomiis  ChJiikB  Bdgrave.. 

Wilitam  Hoiiry  Murplay  ..,.....„ 

John  Cri  ui  bcrl  ejfe  Caattey.. 

Ecginttld  Robert  Looflftdit 

Eutttacis  Bulton  Irorame  Bqv&u 


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i'x4>£ar.  681    3  Aug.  71 

'27  July  66:^33  Jan.    69 

!•  8  Jan.  68  P23  Mar.   70 

~x3  Jan.  69  ^33  June  70 

3  Feb.  69  »  4  Feb.    71 

'24 Mar.  69.»i5Feb.   71 


p.tc  Henry  Tryon    Winif,   Jii»«rKfleor, 
ii,  If.  Collef*    »* "  .  " 

Chaji.  RotiL  OroHae,  /»«<  V^«**« ««  J»^«  75 

tlnrotd  Cummin g»f  Adj^iani  aj  July  74   ... 

Korman  Houatoun  Loekiifl 

Etiward  Aickin  Williaia  Stewart  Groves ) 
iTf  SttifC&lifgt   ..,.. i 

William  Vtre  Hopegood 

UcrtHsrfc  DuuoQUibe  Armfltrong  

Charlufl  Neptutnc  Bulley 

Hfinry  Leighton  Fanahane  ,, 

Riclmrtl  Herbert  Ecclea .... 

Edwiird  Honrj  Baines    ...,..<,** 

Franeia  Foord  Hilton....... , 

Alinthiiui  Prim  Cronyn ,. 

Cbolmeley  Edward  Carl  Branflll  Harrison 

SlSOOITD  LlBI?TlZriJ<f8. 

Qeor^e  William  Maozieel] 

Edward  Leonard  AHTjinnll  Heygate 

Edwin  Alfred  Hervuy  AJd«rmn 

Edward  Matcham  Williams... 

Jolm  Henfy  Kemiody,, 


6  July    70 


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38  Oct.  71 
28  Oct.  71 
13  April  73 

X3  Nov.  73 

33  Nov.  73 
36  Feb.  74 
3z  Aug.  74 
II  Feb,  75 
xoSept.  75 
30  Nov.  75 
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34  June  76 
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13  July  78 
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4  Dec.    73 
9Bept.  74 

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11/..  Paii»aif«-.-M5cbael  R^-an  Hwly,  28  Sept.  78 ;  J?«-  '«5  Oct.  61 ;  Lt,  i  Apr.:66;  O^  as  May  78. 
qmirUr  Master.—VTlaii  Frederick  Lapham,  30  Sept.  74. 


Faeingf  Sky  Blue.— ^«»<»,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Betumedfrom  India,  xx  June  1967.— Embarked  for  Jamaica,  30  Oei,  1873. 

1  General  Perceval  commanded  the  Reserve  Battalion  of  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  KaflEbr  War  of  1853-53.  «"!  ^ 

^iS^ol^nS'sro^^ti^^th*?^^^^^  i^  the  Crimea  from  4th  May  1855. inducing  the  «« 

and  W?of  slbSS^l?  wT™  o^  the  suTiiiing  party  at  the  assault  on  tiie  Redan  on  the  8th,Septembei-wopded, 

ji ^! a  j^  .i^^w^tnUAm  fnf  *'  HiaHrtcmiflliArl  nAndm 


TOreK^dForrointhe  actions  ofChanda.  Ummeerpore.  and  Sultanpore,  afterwards  at  the  siege  ana  capture  of 

«^p^^Mtii'^^oted  Captain  in  the  97th  Ee§iment"  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  seivicesj^««^ 
eaged  a«3iSrS™d&^  at  Orange  Walk,  British  Honduras  "  on  the  xst  September  1873,  on  whi^  oocwon  b^ 
SSSmdeda  detachment  of  the  xstl^est  India  Regiment  and  was  dangerously  wounded  fcy  a  muaket-baU  m  the 
breast. 


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98th  (Prince  of  Wales).— Linked  to  64ih,      isrigacu Depat^iMj^tid, 

The  Prince  of  Wales' plume.    "Chiita^*  (with  the  Dragon).    "Pumjaub." 


244 


Ye»n  Sar.Q^l^jL—c.  (ffirKobert  Percy  Douglas,  JcW.,Jff««5'»i,  16  March  20;  Li.  '19  Feb.  2^;  Copt.  >ix  June  a8; 
Half     Mcyor^  26  Oct.  41  j  Li.Colonel^  ^1$  Apr. 42 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54 ;  ifi^'or  GemercU,  a6  Oct.  58  j  LUut.Qeneral, 
■  trh     6  Jan.  67 :  Qtneral,  14  April  74 ;  Colotut  98th  Foot,  7  Jan.  64. 
23  I  ...  'Lieutenant  Colonel. —Thomas  Thomson  Simpson,^  Entign^  1*30  June  57;  Z<.  '26  Aug.  59 ;  Capt,  ^$  Aug.  64; 


I    Major,  gA-ua.  73 ;  lAttttenant  Colonel,  6  Mar.  80. 
Kajors.— Charlea  ''    *        —    ■•  •«    ■ 


rlea  Graham  Heathoote,  Emeign,  '19  Aug.  56;  Lt,  'ax  Sept.  60;  Cofi,  'zo  Nov.  65;  BLM^jor, 
I    a  May  78 ;  Mqjor,  14  Bept.  78. 
.Hardinge  Richard  Stracey,  Eneiffn.  27  Mar.  58 ;  Li.  'ai  Sept.  60  ;  Ca/pt.  Pi8  Dec.  66 ;  Major,  6  Mar.  80. 


Loftus  Lewis  Astley  Cooper 

AUanGrssme  Baper  

...  iCharles  Frederick  Sharp 

•••  i Alexander  Harley  Hyslop   

...  .Dominick  Downea  MoCausIand 

...    Edward TickeU Bayley  Sparks,  ^Mi«  del 

•     Camp  to  Ma^or  General  Peyton » 

...  iBichtfdHunphiyTyacke 

Vii  i^.t.o.  Jahleel  Brenton  Carey*  

Griffith  Allen 

Heniy  Herbert  Powis .'.. 

Heniy  David  Williams   


BVBIOir  OB 
aBD  LIBUT. 


'30  April  58 
»i8Feb.  62 
1*19  Mar.  6z 
'  5  April  64 
Paz  Mar.   65 

'aaMar.   65 

»24  April  69 
24  Jan.  65 
'23  Nov.  70 


Lnn7TB2ri.vT8. 

George  Alexander  Chapman  

John  Jebb  Meynell    

John  Beeves 

Charles  Bdward  Bradley 

Frederick  George  Preston   

Charles  Arthur  Hadfleld 

ArthurWildmanPrior,^4;«fa«l  Z3  Dec.  78 

Charles  Bdmund  Wedgwood  Wood  

HeniyHartband  Higginson 

John  Turner  Brinkley 

Gerard  Chichester 


8BOOn>  lAMVTMSJJm. 

Willougfaby  Fenwiok  Trevelyan.. 

Bmest  Menry  Bandolph 

Albert  John  Lindner  

Alan  l^Mskenzie 

Balph  John  Hunter 

Francis  Geldard   , 

Percy  Bhakespeaie  Dyson 


'  3  Aug.  70 


aa  Jan.    79 


aa  Jan.  79 
a  a  Jan.  79 
aa  Jan.  79 
6  Aug.  79 
6  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
xaAug.  79 


XiXBITT. 


j      CXPTAXV. 


'  9  Oct. 
'azMar. 
10  May 
»  z  Dec. 
i'24  April 

P  9  Oct. 

38  Oct. 

6  Mar. 
a8  Oct. 
z9  0ct. 

9  Aug. 


63  '  7  Aug.  67 
65  '23  Nov.   70 

64  19  Aug.  74 

65  az  April  77 
69;  a z  Aug.  78 

69'  x4  Sept  78 

7z  7  Feb.    79 

68  I  April  79 

7z  z7M!ay 

7a  7  Jan. 

73'  6  Mar.  80 


g 


BBBV.MAJ.  I  9T.Lt.00L. 


azAug.  73 

28  Oct.  7z 

21  Jan.  74 

28  Feb.  74 

28  Feb.  74 
2  Deo.  74 

zsJune  75 

aoNov.  75 

29  Jan.  76 
29  Nov.  76 

7  Jan.  80 


PapnttMter.—Ovmoxid  Moncrieflf  Johnson,  8  Nov.  78  ;  Em.  »x  o  Feb.  69 ;  X<.  »aa  July  71 1  Oaai,  14  SeDt.  78. 
QiMir«wJfat<«-.— John  Shore,  Z7  Jan.  77.  -v  /  ,    «r-.  ^^y^jo. 

FaeioMt  White.— .i^mif,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Eitumedfrom  Bengal,  24  April  1B67. —Embarked for  Barbadoee,  38  Jan.  1873. 
^  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1850-60  against  the  Gabool 
Ehail  wuseerees,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  burning  of  Maidanee  (Medal  with  Olasnl?  Served  with  the 
Foshawur  Division  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  in  1858.  i    «««  w  mi  wiaup;.    porrea  wisn  sne 

•  Captain  Carey  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in 
'ebmaiy  and  March  Z867  (mentioned  in  Despatohee).  v^      w>xu 


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245B«™«^'  J  QQthDii^eofEdMurgh'siLanarTcshire) — ^^i»*^«^to62?id.r|jV2ifoljD^e? 

The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    "  Pbkzv  "  "  Naw  Zbaluts/' 

■'^'''^•1^' Colonel.— Samuel  Braybrooke.i  2nd  Lt.  17  Dec.  12 ;  Lt.  39  Apnl  x8 ;  Capt.  »6  March  23 ;  JCo/or,  '27  Feb.  :: 
^^      (A.Colonel,  a6  Jan.  44 ;  Colonel^  20  June 54  ;  Major  General^  xa  June  59 ;  Lieut. Qtiurai,  >i  Feb.  68 ;  One/-., 


Pay. 


33 


z6 


Pay. 


x6  April  75 ;  Colonel  9pth  Foot,  26  Jan.  66. 
Lieutenant  Oolonel.— William  Henry  Dowling  Reeves  Welman,  CB.  Entign,  xo  Dec.  47;  X<.  6  Jane  54 

Capt.  P30  Oct.  57 ;  Major,  25  Nov.  65 ;  Bvoet  Lt.Coloncl,  31  Mar.  75 ;  Lieutenant  OoUntel,  31  Oct.  77. 
Msjors.— Henry  Fred.  Winchelsea  Kly»»  Entiffn,  '22  June  49;   i<.  6  June  54;   C<^.  »Z7  Nov.  57;  lfa«.', 

X5  May  66 ;  BreoH  Lt.  Colonel,  10  Oct.  75. 
p.f.c.  Albert  Lancelot  Walker,'  Eneiffn,  18  Dec.  57 ;  Lt.  14  Feb.  60 ;  Capt.  ^20  Oct.  65 ;  Bt.Major,%  Feb.  %; 

Major,  a  July  79;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  29  Nov.  79. 


CAPTAIirS. 

Alexander  M'Arthur  Moir 

Forbes  Lngard  Story« 

Miyjor  Dawson  Hill  

Charles  John  Oreenham 

George  Arthur  Wayman 

Charles  Henry  Scott  Kennedy 

Robert  Benjamin  Cotton  

James  Moore  Hanson  

Gterard  Roseingrave  Wilson  Macklin . 
Charles  Cavendish  Nevile 


IV, 


I  BKBIOir  OB 
;  2VD  LIBUT. 


LXBVT.  cxnAiir. 


.  9  Feb.  64 
.[>  sAug.  59) 
.1'  3  June  59 
.  'is  Nov.  61  i 
.  P  3  Oct.  62I 
.  zi  Sept.  63 
.  >x8  0ct.  64! 
.  »  3  April  66: 
.  '17  April  66 
.  »*i7Nov.   69 


'22  May 
»  3  Oct. 
»  4  Fob. 
^30  Aug. 
'20  Oct. 
»a7  Feb. 
P14  Sept. 
"aa  Mar. 
P30  Aug. 
Pga  Mar. 


66  »3oAug.  71 

62        <>  Vai*  •*« 
62 

^4     -        , 

65    XX  Mar.  74 

67  27  June  74 

70  31  Oct.  77 
71 1    6  Dec.  77 

71  9  Dec.  77 
71     a  July  79 


}OAag.  71 

9  Mar.  7a 

P16  Oct.  67 

30  Apr.  73 

XX  Mar.  74 


LlBITTBirxjrTS. 

Arthur  Whiohcote  Turner '27  Feb. 

Samuel  Lang 1^x5  Oct. 

Heniy  Charles  Harford,  Ad{jutant  33  July  99 ; »  5  Nov. 

Claud  Henry  Alexander 

Hury  Wetherell  Rowden  

Francis  Richard  Macmullen 

Walter  Dallv  Jones  

Alexander  Yaughan  Payne  

Bertram  Bverard  Winter   

Albert  Edward  Whistler 

Thomas  George  Johnson  

SSOOVD  LXBUIBVAVTS. 

John  Stevens  Guille 

Charles  Frederic  Gordon  Young 

Charles  Le  Gendre  Justice 

Frands  Pitoaim  Cockbum 

Allan  Blderton   

Thomas  Trant  Fischer  


xs  Aug. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
xMay 


67'.  28  Oct.  7x 
6r  P  4  Dec.  66 
a8  Oct.  71 
ax  Sept.  74 
a  Deo.  74 
13  July      " 

xFeb. 
28  Mar. 
3  April  79 
9  June  79 


70 


2irD   LIBUT. 

X  May  7 

X  May  7 

II  May  7 

25  May  7 

4  Dec.  7 

X4  Jan.  a 


Pagmaelsr.— 

(Quarter  Maeter.-^JamoB  Bateman,^^  8  March  71. 

Faeinffe  Yelloyr.^Ayenii,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Betumedfrom  the  Cape  of  Good  Mope,  30  Sept.  1869. 

1  General  Braybrooke  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Kandian  territories  in  x8x<,  and  in  the  irM»ii«^-n  rebeUios  » 
x8x7-x8. 

sLt.Colonels  Ely  and  Walker  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Chios,  is- 
eluding  the  actions  of  Chankinwan  and  Paliatchow  and  nurrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
-»  Captain  Story  nerved  in  thelAnglo-Chinese  Force  under  Lt.Colonel  Gordon,  and  has  received  the  Chinese Impera! 
decoration  ofthe  Red  Button. 

w  Quarter  Master  Bateman  served  with  the  99th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  snd  nt 
present  at  the  actions  of  Chang-kin- wan  and  Paliatchow  and  surrender  of  Pokin  (Medal  with  Clasp)    ^^ 


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100th  {Prince  of  Wales'  Boyal  Oanadim). 
— Linked  to  logth. 
The  Prinoe  of  Wales' Plmne.  A  Maple  Leaf.    '*  Nzioisi.." 


r8uhJ)uMet,JXo.     . 


246 


'ean'8«r. 

•nil,  Half 
*»y.  Pay. 


ColoBel.^^o».  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon,^  KCB.  {MP.  for  SoH  Aherdetiukire)s  Suiign  i-  LUn**2  May 
34;  Zt,  4-  Oapi-  '15  May  40;  Capt.  4r  Lt.CoUnul,  »xo  AprU  49;  CoUmel,  28  Nov.  54:  Major  Otneral, 
8  June  63;   LUut&entrtU,  1  Jan.  72  ;  Qoneral,  x  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  looth  Foot,  5  July  7a. 
Liouteout  0<aoiML--Henry  Cook  •  Bntign,  15  June  55 ;  U.  31  Aug.  55 ;  Capt.  i  June  58 ;  ifa/or.  '7  April 

6t  ;  Bt.Li. CoUmel,  23  May  73 ;  Lieuteuani  Colonel,  sg  Sept.  77  ;  Co{(mm{.  93  May  78. 
Kigon.— Terence  Weatherhead  Waverley  Smythe»  Capt.  39  June  58;  Mtyor,  3  July  731  Bt.Lt.Colonel, 
3  Deo.  78. 

nteomery  Williams,*  Sneign,  3a  July  56;  Lt.  39  Nov.  57;  Cap*-  '21  Feb.  60;  Bt.Maior,  $  July  72;  Major, 
3  Jan.  78. 


CAPTAXirs. 

Prior  

Kersteman,  Ad^utanU  ) 


p.e.e. 
Jeremiali 
MeatkMxi 

James  Charlton  Shirley 

Lnoiua  Joseph  Ck>llum 

».«.c.  Bethel  Martin  Dawes,  2>.  A.  Adj,\ 

aimd  Q.  M,  Qen.,  Malta * 

William  Augnstoa  Trydell  Holden,«  CMG. 

Francis  John  Tidy,  at  St^  College 

John  Hart 

Heniy  Hartley  Prior 

WUliam  Henry  Adolphua  Denys 

Thomas  Viret  Shepherd 

Charles  Yilliers  Summerville  Downes 


4  July    60 

I'aaSept.  60 

^  6  May    62 
'  9  Feb.    64 

34  July    61 

7  Mar.  56 

9  Oct,  63 

'  1  Mar.  64 

'  I  Mar.  64 

Vae  Apnl  64 

3  Dec.  6x 

'zoJune  65 


LnumvAVTB. 

Thomas  George  Clery 

John  DUlon  Browne 

Albert  Charles  Denison  

Edward  French  Owens  

John  Gro^an  Glancy,  Adjutant  x  Dec.  78  .. 

Francis  James  Kempster 

Wilflred  Horsman  Coles 

James  Alexander  Skene  Thomson 

Bverard  ThuilUer  Gastrell 

Charles  Bellew  Judge 

Bdwin  Gordon  Macrae  Short  

James  Willoooks,  Interpreter   


SBOOVS  LXBUTUTAirTS. 

Arthur  Niabet  Carr 

Ralph  Champneys  Broome 

George  Herbert  weller 

Henry  Hamilton   , 

Frederick  William  Bepton    , 

Alexander  Donald  Charters  Pond 
Thomas  Hope  Stavert.. 


BK8IOV  OB 
3Vn  LIB17T. 


'19  Aug.  62 
P  7  April  63 
P36  April  64 
»  3  Oct.     66 

'  X  Mar.   64 

33  Mar.  58 
P  4  April  65 
'  9  June  65 
'20  July  67 
»i2  Oct.    67 

27  Nov.  65 
'39  Dec.    69 


'is  June  66  '39  Jan.    70 


P  i  Feb. 

r  9  May 

6  July 


30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

30  Jan. 

78 

3BD  LXBVT. 

»'23Aug.  64 
^  9  June  65 
»  X  Feb.    68 

*X3  Oct.       70 

3  July    7a 

X  Apr.  70 

a6  May  75 

XI  Sept  75 

34  Nov.  77 

2  Mar.  78 

30  Nov.  78 

90  Aug.  79 


1  Oct,    77 
X  Oct.    77 


X  April  74 


23  Nov.  79 


*  Major  Helden  served  aa  Adjutant 
'xo  June  71  with  the  Force  in  defence  of  Lower 
38  Oct.  7r  Combo,  Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864,  under 
28  Oct.    71  Lt.Colonel  Harley.  and  also  up  the 

IX  Feb.  75  River  Gambia  in  June  X864,  and 
TO  Mar.  76 1  was   present    at    the    reduction    of 

X  X  Nov.  76 ;  Junca  Cunda  and  Canni  Canni  Tenda, 
24  Mar.  77  where  he  landed  with  the  attacking 
33  Mar.  78  warty  and  destroyed  the  fort.  Bm- 
30  Aug.  79, harked  on  special  service  to  the  Gold 
13  Sept.  79  Coast  in  May  1873,  ctnd  served  there 
30  Oct.    79  until   8th  Feb.  X874.     Accompanied 

Commodore  Commerell  up  the  River 
Prah  on  the  Z4th  Aug.  X873,  with  a  de- 
tachment of  Houasas,  and  was 
severely  wounded  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and 
CMQ.,  Medal,  and  presented  with  a 
sword  by  command  of  the  Secretttry 
of  State  for  the  Colonies). 


30  Jan.  78 
XI  May  78 
13  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.   79 

13  Aug.   79 
X  Nov.  79 

14  Jan.    80 

Cecil  Walford  Tribe 1  14  Jan.    80 

FojfmaeUr.— 

QtMr<«r  IfMeM*.— John  M'Cann,  13  Oct.  77. 

Faeinge  Blue.— J^cnfo,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Emharhedfir  India  7  October  1877. 

'  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton-Gordon  served  on  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Staff  throughout  the  Kastem 
campaign  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CS.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Mediidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Colonel  Cook  was  present  with  the  32nd  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Chinhut  30th  June  1857,  and  throughout  the 
defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency ;  conmianded  the  outpost  at  limes'  House  during  the  first  part  of  the  siege,  and 
at  dago's  House  during  the  latter  port  commanded  two  sorties,  in  one  of  which  he  took  a  gun  in  battery  at  the 
bead  of  twenty  men.  for  which  he  was  mentioned  in  General  Inglis'  despatch  as  having  "  highly  distinguished  him- 
tieir"  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  vear's  service). 

*  Major  Williams  served  with  the  84th  Regiment  in  the  Shahabad  district  until  the  final  suppression  of  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Battalion  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868, 
luclnding  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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247  »•▼»*»«••]     lOlBi  (Boyal  Bengal  Fu8ilier8).'-Linked  to  104th.   CS^^S'SJS.^tSL. 

"Plabbit"  "BuxjLi"  "Guzbeat"  "Dbio"  "Bhttbtpobb"  "AneBAViBTAv"  "Qkuxkwm" 
"Fbbozxbkah"  *'Sobii.oh"  "PiGu"  "Dbihi"  ••Lucorow." 

Ooloael.— Corbet  Cotton,  Etuian,  9  April  35;   Lt.  '29  March  27;   Capt.^4  May  39;  Major,  sJxa»m 

Lt.Colonel,  '30  April  40;  Colonel,  38  Nov.  54;    2£ajor  Oentral,   6  July  63;   JjUut.&entrol,  5  Jan.  7a; 

Oeneral,  x  Oct.  77  ;  Colonel  loist  Foot,  29  Dec.  73. 
LieatMunt  OoloneL— Henry  George  DelafoBBe,^  CB.,  Eneign,  9  Dec.  54;  Lt.  33  Nov.  56;  Capi,  21  Jane  61; 

BtMajor,  32  June  61;  Mtyor,  zo  Jan.  72;  St. Lt. Colonel,  4  Mar.  72;  Lt.Colonel,  22  Sept.  7S;  Cb2ob«j, 

I  Oct.  77. 

^oxB.— MontaRn  Hall,"  Sneiffn,  x  Mar.  52 ;  Lt.  i  Fob.  56 ;  Cap<.  30  July  62    2£qjor,  18  Dec.  75. 
William  Bwynfen  JerviB,'  JSneipn,  4  Feb.  57 ;  Xfi^M^.  30  April  58  ;  Capt.  8  Dec.  65 ;  Miyor,  23  Aug.  76. 


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Captaihs. 

George  Hunt  Holley* 

William  Henry  Abbott 

Arthur  Corbet  Maurice 

Walter  Gordon  Norcott 

John  Samuel  Jeffares 

p.i.e.  Herbert  Scott  Gould  MileB 

Thomaa  Arthur  MillB   

JohnHenryBamard,7CirG.  Mde  de  Camp ) 

ic  Major  Qenaral  BrigU  j 

David  George  Johnston 

Henry  Hare 


^  8  May   66 
9  Feb.   70 


LXBUniTAirTB. 

Qeorse  Alios..... 

James  George  Cooke 

Bdward  Pomman  Browne 

Gteorge  Hale  Lane 

Robert  FitsQerald   CreighUm,  Intt,  pfl 

MnMrp  8  Deo.  77    > 

Bdward  Stokes  Evans    

Percy  Stanley  Dmitt,  AJUuiant  7  Jan.  80... 

Hubert  Heberden  Spitta" 

Francis  Henry  Penny 

William  John  Johnston  Kirkpatrick   

Charles  Augustas  King  Hall 

Herbert  Bversley  Bemeld 

George  Barnes  Walker   

George  Charles  Newton  Bryan 

MorxiB  Arthur  Francis  Taylor 


Sub  LnuxuTAns. 

Ssoovn  LxxuTBVAvn. 

George  Nowlan  Monro , 

Stephen  Thomas  Banning 

Fhuip  Homan  Baules  


12  June   58 
63 


4  Aug. 
27  Feb. 

3  Feb. 
9  Oct. 

4  Feb. 
29  Feb. 


'  8  June  70 


3n>  LXSUT. 


z6  Feb.  78 
I  May  78 
xMay  78 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAUr.     '    BBBV.MAJ. 


10  Oct.  6oj  15  Sept.  69 

13  Nov.  66.  30  Sept.  74I 

20  July  66  I  Dec.    75 1 

30  Oct.  60  19  Jan.    76, 

23  July  58  15  Jan.    73' 

27  April  70;  33  Aug.   76 

35  Mar.  61 1  z  April  70 

38  July  69  7  Mar.   77 

88  Oct.  71  31  Oct.    77 

30  Deo.  71  B8  0ot.     79 


28  Oct. 
z  Jan. 


71 


z  Jan.  73 

z9June  73 

zsMar.  74 

13  June  74 

13  June  74 

3z  Sept.  74 

30  Dec.  71 

3  Dec.  74 

2  Dec.  74 

30  Nov.  75 

26  Feb.  76 

2x  Sept.  76 

39  Nov.  76 

z2Feb.  78 


BUB   LIXUT. 


P<^rBMi«e«r.— Charles  F.  H.  Beardmore,^^  z  Apr.  78, 
Qiuirter  If dwto*.— Thomas  Boyton,"  z  Nov.  71. 

Faeinat  Blue.— Ajftnie,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  MaUa,  7  October  1874. 

I  Colonel  Delafbsse  served  in  the  Artillery  at  the  siege  of  Cawnpore  in  1857  under  Major  General  Sir  Hugh  1^ 
Wheeler  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  allowed  to  reckon  one  year's  extra  Bervice).  Seived  in  the  Artilleiy  witi 
the  Force  under  Major  (Jenerals  Havelock  and  Outram,  and  present  at  the  croasing  into  Oude,  actions  of  Uaaiu- 
war  and  Alumbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  commanded  two  guns  in  an  advance  piquet  during  the  8nl>*0<I"f^ 
defence  of  the  Besidency ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  Cawnpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  thszib  of 
the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  two  CiaspB,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  recommended  for  the  Brerel  or 
Major  and  for  the  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  as  Staff  Officer  under  Colonel  Gawler  is 
x86i  (mentioned  in  despatches,  received  the  approbation  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  recommended  a 
second  time  for  the  Brevet  of  Major  by  the  Commander  in  Chief) .  Served  in  the  Indian  N.  W.  Frontier  war  of  1S63. 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyl*  (mentioned  is. 
deapatcheB,  Medal  with  C^lasp) . 

s  Major  Hall  served  with  the  zst  Bengal  Fusiliers  during  the  Bunnese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  PrgB}. 
Served  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gtanm  ai  Caws- 
pore,  the  actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  on  25th  Sept. :  employed  in  sJl  the  mimf 
operations  of  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  until  finally  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  on  2Atii  Nov.  Z857.  Led  one  of  the 
storming  parties  on  the  Him  Khannah  (mentioned  in  despatohes).  Occupwon  of  tne  Alumbagh  under  Oubbsi. 
With  the  ist  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  oai>ture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  and  during  the  subsequent  opentiooi 
in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 

*  MMor  Jervis  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cawnpore  in  Not. 
x8<7.  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  vrar  c* 
Z863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Cng  Piquet^  the  Conical  HHI,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  witb 

«  &ptAin  Holley  served  in  the  campaign  in  Oude,  and  was  engaged  on  several  occasions  when  guns  were  takes; 
was  also  at  the  capture  of  five  guns  from  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade  on  30th  March  1858  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Barnard  served  in  the  T9th  Regiment  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  x868,  including  the  expedition  anBiast 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  a  volunteer  under  Captain  Glover,  RJS.,  in ^ 
jHf^hiL-niA  war  of  1873-74.  Led  the  Advanced  Guard  at  the  capture  of  Abogoo.  Commanded  for  five  days  a  detacbed 
foroe  of  650  men  which  captured  Jaashi  and  Adoomassie.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  150  men  which  drove u* 
enemy  out  of  their  camps  in  the  North  bank  of  the  Anoom  (Mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  great  discretion  uf^ 
judgment,"  and  on  two  occasions  for  "gallant  conduct";  CMQ.,  Medal  with  Clasp.  Promoted  Captain  "^ 
recognition  of  his  services  in  the  Ashanti  Expedition  of  Z874.") 

li  Lieut.  Spitta  served  in  the  zst  West  India  Begiment  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

u  Quarter  Master  Boyton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (V«ul 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  X857-58.  and  was  present  at  the  etom 
and  capture  of  Lueknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medu  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  North  Wert 
Frontier  war  in  1863  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Grarvook,  and  was  present  at  the  stisB  aai 
OMfenre  of  the  Crag  Piquet  and  Conioal  Hill  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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OokiiaL— 5ir  Robert  John  Hu8seyyivian,i<?C^.  EHngn,  zs  June  19;  £^.  13  Jane  19;    Capt,  x  Ang.  35; 

Maior,  9  Dec.  36 ;  JA.CoUmel,  15  Oct.  41 ;  Colonel,  15  Sept.  51 ;  ifa;or  Oetural,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Xm«<. GFtfiMraJ, 

34  Oct.  69  ;  Otntral,  33  Nov.  70 ;  Colonel  losnd  Begt.  30  Sept.  63. 
Lieateuuit  OoloneL— ;y.«.e.  John  Duncan,?  J?m«^*>  10  Sept.  56;  Lt.  10  Sept.  57;  Cbp^  33  Jan.  68;  Mmor, 

94  Feb.  77 ;  Lt.Colonel,  7  June  79. 
Migort.— WilUam  Cleland,^  Snet^/n,  4  Mar.  57 ;  Li.  6  Oct.  57 ; 

,0  ^j^^g^^  ^  j^iy  jy .  i^  2 J  j^Q^  ^y .  ^j^jf^  ,Q  Nov.  70 ;   Moijor^  34  May  79. 


Nathaniel  John  Comina  Stevenajo  Eneign.^  July  57  ;  Lt.  21 


Cop*.  8  July  68  ;  Major,  i  Sept.  77. 

Nov.  57 ;  Capt.  30  Nov.  70 ;   Jfftyor,  34  May  7 


GATtAIVB. 

John  Bdward  Vaitv  Rogers^i 

Charles  Harriflon  Carr 

p.  $.  e.  Wilkinson  Shaw,i*  Oarrieon^ 
Inetmeior,  Alderekot > 

Thomas  Baskett  Turner 

William  Hector  McCaskill 

William  Francis  Yeioh,  Adjutant  Dublinl 
County  MUiHa  } 

Charles  Robert  Kerr 

Frederick  Francis  WUder  Taylor 

Laurence  Richard  Dowdall  

John  Spence,  at  Stqf  College 

Aleyn  Zonch  Palmer  

John  Richard  Povah  

LmrxivAjras. 

George  Arthur  Mills 

James  Douglas  Lysaght 

Henry  Tempest  Hicks,  JiMlnieior(/Jf««- ) 

M^r  1  Aug.  79 S 

penoer  Qodfirey  Bird,  A4fntane  7  Ang.  75 
harles  Cecil  Oates  

Arthur  Gleorge   

George  Arttanr  Shadforth 

Frederick  Louis  Oharles  Thomas  

Oharles  Orant 

James  Thomas  Scott  

Claude  Oreyille  Way 


sirsioir  OB 

aKD  LIBVT. 


BSOOVD  LnUTBlTAirTS. 

Bdward  Hesketh  Goddard 

Herbert  Joseph  Ghiyon   

Peroival  George  Parkinson  

Granville  Noel  Anstruther  Proby 

Henxy  Swire 

Alexander  Weston  Gordon 

Guy  Hardwin  Gallenga 

Bdward  Hamilton  Seymour 


13  Sept.  57 
30  Mar.   60 

21  May    58 

4  Nov.  60 
6  Nov.  63 
8  Mar.   64 

33  Jan.  69 

39  July  66 

'31  Nov.  65 

17  Jan.  63 


15  Aug.  60 
3  Oct.     66 

'21  Feb.   60 

5  Nov.  67 
8  July    68 


'aoJune   68 


31  Jan.    77 


2yD  LIBUT, 

31  Jan.    7 
21  July 


I  July    69 

38  Oct  71 
'30  June  69 
•»3o  Sept.  71 
''39  May  67 
34  April  73 
'13  Nov.   70  38  Oct.     71 


4  Jan.  71 
9  Sept.  74 

**  7  Nov.    65 

I  April  75 

5  ^y   75 

33  May   75 

17  Mar.  77 
9  June  77 
I  Sept.  77 

13  April  79 

34  May  79 
15  Nov.  79 


13  Nov.  73 
'17  Nov.  69 

4  Deo.  73 
38  Feb.  74 
x6  Dec.  74 
xoSept.  75 
a8  April  76 

3  Dec.    74 

9  Aug.  73 
38  Oct.     77 

I  Oct.     78 


5  Sept.  77. 

30  Jan.  781 

X  May  781 

xMay  781 

XX  May  78 

X4  Jan.  80 


Pt^fwuuUr. — 
7    ...   Quarter  Maeter.—QeoTge  Francis  Stenson,  i  Jan.  73. 


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x8Mar.   78 


Facings  Bine.— Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
Embarked  for  Oibr altar,  15  AprU  1876. 

'  Sir  Robert  Vivian  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-36,  and  was  present  at  the  fkU  and  occupation  of 
K&QffooQ,  assault  of  stockades  at  Ye^eo,  Joozong,  and  Kemmendine,  repulse  of  the  enemv^s  attack  on  the  Unes  at 
Raagoon,  and  subsequent  operations,  affairs  in  the  Panglang  river,  attack  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Thantabaln 
(m  ooounand  of  his  Regiment),  repulse  of  the  enemy's  several  attacks  under  Bundoola  on  the  Lines  at  Rangoon  from 
lit  to  7th  Dec.  X834,  general  engagement  on  ist  (slightly  wounded),  5th,  and  7th  Dec.,  action  at  Kokein,  assault  and 
capture  of  Zimbiko,  affairs  near  Prome  and  Patnagob,  storm  of  Malown,  and  battle  of  Pagammew  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
Commanded  the  Force  which  captured  the  Fort  of  Nepaunoe,  held  by  a  body  of  insurgent  Arabs,  3and  Feb.  X84X,  for 
^tuch  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  local  Government  and  Commander  in  Chief.  In  X855,  during  the  Rns- 
lisQ  war,  organised  and  commanded  the  Turkish  Contingent  of  3o,cx)o  men,  and  occupied  the  position  of  Kertch 
daring  the  winter  of  1855-56,  and  received  the  approval  and  acknowledgments  of  Her  Majesty's  Goverzmient  {KCB., 
»t  Clsss  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  LkColonel  Duncan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Soorqjpore,  defence 
or  the  Alumbagh  under  Colonel  M'Intjrre,  storming  of  the  Secundrabagh  and  Shah  Nujiff  and  relief  or  Luoknow  by 
U)r(l  (Hyde,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Oucram,  capture  of  Luoknow,  campaign  of  1858  in  Oude,  with  pas- 
M^e  of  the  Goomtee,  action  at  Shahpore,  and  other  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  fox 
Lucknow). 

*M^or  CHeland  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutinv  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Havelook's 
Colamn  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief 
orLackoow,  and  defence  of  the  Residency,  occupation  of  the  Alumoagh  under  Oatram,  capture  of  Luoknow,  cam- 
pai)^  of  1858  in  Oude — slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow). 
^^^bjor  Stevens  served  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58,  including  the  occupation  of  the  Alum- 
M^h  under  Outram,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  and  several  minor  affairs  in  Oude 
(lUdal  with  Clasp).  » i~~» 

"  (Captain  Rogers  served  the  campaign  in  Oude  firom  June  to  Dec.  1858,  including  the  occupation  of  Fyzabad, 
eaptore  of  Sultanpore,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  action  of  Shahpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Kaili,  and  other  mlaor 
sffiaoi  (Medal). 
"Msjor  Shaw  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64  (Medal). 


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]  103rd  {Royal  Bombay  Fusiliers),— Litiked  to  10271c?.    [|"4^5^°iLi 

1UXA.B  "  (with  the  Royal  Tiger) .    "  Cabkatic  "  "  Mtsobb  "  (with  the  Elaphant).    *'  Grzitit " 

APATAM  "  "  KiBIEB  "    "BeWIBooAh"    **  AdKW  "    "  PUNJAUB  "    "  MOOLTXH  "    '*  GoOJMAT." 

Colonel.— 5ir  William  Wyllie,*  OCB.  En$ian,  30  April  19;  Li.  i  May  19;  Capt.  24  Dec.  33;  Bt.Mejor,  13NCV. 
39;  Major,  33  Nov.  41;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  4  July  43;  Lt. Colonel,  10  May  47;  Colonel,  i  Feb.  54;  Uay.-r 
Oeneralf  28  Nov.  54  ;  Lieut. General,  24  Oct.  62;  General,  24  Feb.  71  ;  Colonel  103rd  Foot,  14  Feb.  73. 


Lieutenant  Colonel. 

22  M) 
Majors, 

Alge: 

Major,  21  June  79. 


>.».<?.  ColvilleFranklan(l,*£w»M7»i,  7  Sept.  56;  Lt.  18  Aug.  58;  Capt.  i  Feb.  63;  Jfo/cr, 
22  May  75;  Lt. Colonel,  29  Jan.  79. 

•jors.— William  Henry  Brind,^  Enaign,  12  Oct.  57  ;  Lt.  22  Oct.  58  ;  Capt.  2  Mar.  68  ;  Major,  29  Jai 
Algernon  Arbuthnot  Godwin,?  Entign,  20  Nov.  60 ;  Lt.  30  July  62 ;  Cap<.  14  Aug.  72 ;  Bt. Major,  i  April  ;^ 


3  Jan. 


Captaizts. 

Wyndham  Henry  Davidson 

Charles  Edward  Glasse  

James  Anthony  Corballis  

p.t.c.  Edmund  Leopold   Clarke,  Brigade  ) 

Major,  Mauritiut ) 

p.$.e.  Pi'ederick William  Graham,*  Garri-  > 

»on  Instructor,  Dover } 

Robei*t  Leith  Bhaw  

William  Prescod  K6\m.eB,Adjutunt  Dublin  \ 

City  Militia   } 

Henry  Fisher  Heathcote 

William  Carre  RiddeU 

Martin  John  Hickley  

William  Augustus  Burnett*  

Robert  Henry  Hansel 

Charles  Duncan  Cooper 


KNSION 
I    2ND  LI 


KUT. 


LlBUIBWAKTS. 

James  Roy  Dick 

Skefl^gton  John  Wynne,  Imtruetor  of 

Musketry  11  Oct.  78  

Henry  Charles  Barton  Gray,  Adj.  15  Nov.  79 

Charles  Coningham 

Robert  Charles  Pentlaud  

Frank  Hughes  

William  Henry  Slingsby  O'Neill    

Richard  Dacre  Vincent 

Alexander  Macintosh  Horrocks 

Charles  Ellis  Ogle 


SbCOITD  LlBUTXlTAKTS. 


Henry  Thomas  King  .... 
Frederick  Paul  BngUsh  , 
Elford  Pearse 


II  Dec. 

7  June 
''22  Ajml 

2  Jan. 

29  Dec. 
20  April 
'  I  Mar.  64 

r8  Dec. 

13  Jan. 

14  Jan.    vj 
5  June   66 

'15  Feb.    '° 

8  July 


23  Jan. 
4  Feb. 


8  Dec. 
I  May 


2ND  LI  KUT. 


I  May  78 
22  Jan.  79 
II  Oct.     79 


CAPTAIX.  BBBT.MAJ.        BT.LT.C01. 


30  July 
30  July 
'21  Mar. 


62  24  July 
62.  II  Sept. 
65  P14  Jan. 


II  Jan.    67    26  Mar. 


19  Jan. 

8  Feb. 

"18  Dec. 

25  Mar. 
25  Mar. 
23  Dec. 
21  Sept. 
28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 


27  Aug. 
22  May 
18  Dec. 


68  17  Jan. 

68  15  Aug. 

681  3  Aug. 

69'  24  July 

7t,  9  Aug.    ., 

7i|  I  Nov.    79 


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28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

30  Dec.    71 

23  Mar.  72 
21  Aug.  72 
13  Nov.  72 
10  Sept.  75 
10  Sept.   76 

24  May    7Q 
I  Nov.    79' 


Pajfmatter.— John  Edward  Orange,  24  June  79 ;  Ens.  4  Feb.  62 ;  Lt.  19  June  66 ;  Capt.  26  Mar.  73. 
Quarter  3fo#/er.— William  Daly,^®  30  July  62. 


Facings  Bine.— Agents,  Sir  C.  R.  M'Grigor,  Bt.  and  Co. 
Betumed  from  India,  6  Feb.  1871. 

>  Sir  William  Wyllie  commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Deckan  and  Conkan  in  1832,  and  in  Gnzerai  in  i^% 
Present  at  the  action  on  the  Heights  of  Jerun  in  Cutch  under  Colonel  D.  Campbell  in  1825,  and  thanked  in  gemrJ 
orders.  Served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Cutch  under  Colonel  Mark  Napier  in  1825-26.  Was  Brigade  Major  wiUi  ile 
Bombay  Column  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Lord  Keane  in  1838-39,  and  present  at  the  storm  and  captun?  d 
Ohuznee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabul,  and  was  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  under  Sir  ThozL>^ 
Willshire,  and  accompanied  the  storming  Column  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Khelnt  (Brevet  of  Major).  Sen  (■! 
as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  under  Sir  Richard  England  in  1S41-42,  ana  was  pir^'  - 
at  both  attacks  on  the  Heights  of  Hykulzye,  the  forcing  of  the  Kojuck  Pass  to  and  from  Cnndahar,  and  other  ope r., 
tions.  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the  Force  in  Scindc  and  Beloochistftn  under  Sir  Charles  Nafner. 
and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  and  CB.).  ion  • 
manded  the  Troops  on  the  sea-coast  in  the  Southern  Conkan,  co-operating  with  the  Field  Force  under  Geuf^i' 
Delamotte,  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45.  Has  been  repeatedly  thankeii  2 
despatches. 

^  Lt.Colonel  Frankland  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Awah  and  of  Kotah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  Major  Brind  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Navy  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  and  was  prwf-t 
at  the  landing  under  heavy  fire  in  Uallulah  Bay,  taking  of  the  Bushire  Forts,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  >f 
Bushire  (wounded) ,  battle  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  also  active^ 
engaged  in  several  boat  engagements  in  the  Canton  river  and  North  Coast  of  China  in  1857.  Served  with  the  2>i 
Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  B«rr¥«e! 
Nawabgunge,  and  Kentour,  engagement  w^Ith  and  capture  of  five  guns  from  the  Nusseerabad  Brigade,  and  scTers: 
other  actions  in  Oude  (Medal),  served  with  the  nth  I^injaub  Infnntr>'  in  the  China  war  of  i860  at  the  defencr  ' 
Canton;  and  in  1861  was  engaged  in  the  dot'enco  of  Shanghai  and  Woosiuig  against  the  Taeping  rebels  (Medalj. 

7  Major  Godwin  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  toihc  Gold  Con«t  in  September  1873  on  special  service,  a:' 
served  in  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war.  Was  appointed  Special  Commissioner  to  the  King  of  AnnamaU-^ 
Raised  the  Annamaboe  Contingent  and  commanded  it  at  the  action  of  the  27th  October  near  Duuquah  where  te 
was  severely  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal). 

•  Captain  Graham  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  I'* 
services  were  brought  to  the  especial  notice  of  Sir  Robert  Napier  by  the  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  (menuwi*- 
in  despatches,  Medal) . 

•  Captain  Burnett  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  t^ 
Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^<*  Quarter  Master  Daly  served  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  attack  of  tl^« 
■uborbs,  storm  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  also  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  surrender  of  the  Sikh  Anor  %'» 
Rawul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Affghans  to  the  Khyber  Pass  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Engaged  in  sappreas;o^ 
lh«  mutiny  of  the  63nd  and  69th  Bengal  N.I.  and  Horse  Artillerv  at  Mooltan  on  31st  Aug.  1858  (Medal). 


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Oelonel.— A>  Frederick  Paul  HaineSfiffCB.  C/J?.  G^C^J.  6MMra2aM2Co«fliaiul0rmCftt«/;jKa«e  Judiet;  2ndLt. 
'ax  June  39;  l4«ii<.  'is  Dec.  40;  Capt.  16  May  46;  St  Major,  7  June  49;  Bt.Lt. Colonel,  2  Aug.  50; 
If o/or,  IS  Nov.  54  ;  C^Zone^,  28  Nov.  54 ;  Zj(. Co/on«2,  24  April  55 ;   Jbfqj'      "  .        »-        ^        --  - 

23  May  73;  General,  1  Oct.  77;  Colonel  104th  Regiment,  16  May  j 


yfq/or  General,  35  Nov.  64 ;   X^  General, 


Minor,  IS  Nov.  54  ;  C<jlonel,  28  Nov.  54;  LtCotonel,  24  April'ss; 

23  May  73;  General,  1  Oct.  77;  Colonel  104th  Regiment,  16  May  74. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Gore  Campbell,^  Ensign,  ao  Aug.  53;  i<.  9  Nov.  55  ;  Capi.  30  July  63 ;  Jfdyor,  25 

Feb.  75  ;  Lt.Colonel,  75  Feb.  80. 
Xiyort.— Clement  Pigou,*  Eneign,  13  Dec.  56 ;  LI.  30  April  58;  Capt.  15  Oct.  64 


17  May  70. 

Charlee  Martyn  Boswell,  Enaign,  13  June  57 
Major,  25  Feb.  80. 


Bt.Major,x  Oct.  77;  Mqjor, 
Lt.  x8  May  58;  Capt.  39  June  66;   Bi.Major,  37  Jun6  79; 


CA.PTAIVB. 

Morris  Graham  Taylor    

|».».c.  Henry  Spalding^ 

Maurice  Fitzmaurice  Stokes 

Henry  Jonathan    Woodward,    Adjutant  \ 

Clare  MUUia / 

Lestock  Walters  Iredell 

Francis  Moore,  yl4/-  sndLaneaihire  BiJleVol. 
Christopher  Middlemass  Davidson,*  At\;.  \ 

South  Cork  Militia ) 

Ponsonby  Alcock  

Fred.  James  William  Davies,  Adjutant  \ 

North  Cork  Militia    J 

p.9.e.  Albert  Edward  Williamson    Gold- ) 

smid,  Briaade  Major,  Belfast j 

Markham  Eelos  Toynham  Sherwill 

John  Liptrottio  

Charles  Henry  Gordon-Short  

Richard  Holbeche 

Henry  Murray 


LlBUTBITAirTB. 

Charles  James  Butler- Kearney 

Arthur  Munro  Maunsell,  Inel.ofMueketrjf') 

21  Aug.  79  y 

Mayow  Short,  Ac^utaut  i  May  79 

James  Coulton 

Bexgamlh  Patrick  Hawos    

Alflred  Herrick  Butler  Clough  

Pierce  Thomas  Chute 


SXCOITD  LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

George  Sunmer  Ormerod 

Bryce  Stewart 

Harry  John  Bremner 

Richard  Henry  Uandcock  

Henry  Frederick  Williams 

Richard  Ffennell 

Greorge  Frederick  Dashwood  Hamilton  . 


26  May  58 

20  Feb.  58 

8  June  61 

30  Oct.  61 

4  Oct.  60 

'29  May  63 

P26Fob.  62 

4  Aug.  63 

13  Feb.  66 

29  June  66 

16  Oct.  66 

xSDec.  66 

X  Aug.  68 

8  Feb.  70 

9  Feb.  70 


aXD  LIBITT. 


II  May 
6  Aug. 
13  Aug. 
13  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

14  Jan. 
31  Jan. 


13  April  59 

9  Oct.  59 

30  June  63 

17  Nov.  63 

3  Jan.  64 

P37N0V.  66 

19  Mar.  66 

9  Feb.  68 

7  May  68 

a8  Nov.  68 

38  May  69 

30  Jan.  70 

28  Oct.  71 

38  Oct.  71 

a8  Oct.  71 


6  Mar.   73 

28  Feb.    74 

9  Aug.  74 
13  Feb.  73 
ao  Nov.  75 
34  Mar.   76 

29  Nov.   76 


CJLPTA.U 

ir. 

II  Jan. 
9  Feb. 
3  Sept. 

70 

6  Mar. 

73 

14  June 
13  May 

73 

75 

33  June 

75 

34  Feb. 

77 

a  Mar. 

78 

xMay 

78 

19  Feb. 
18  Apr. 
27  July 
5  Aug. 
31  Oct. 

79 
79 
79 
79 
79 

n  Nov.   78 


BT.LT.COL. 


Pay iiMM^^r.— William  Beauohamp  Stoker ,1*  6  Nov.  78 ;  En*.  8  May  67 ;  Lt.  7  Aug.  68  j  Capt,  14  Nov  74. 
"   2'/,,  Quarter  Maeter.— John  Bloom  Harper, *»  30  April  67. 

Facinge  Dark  Bhie.— Agents  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.— /rwA  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Jtetumedfrom  India,  18  December  1871. 

'  Sir  Frederick  Paul  Haines'  services: — On  the  formation  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutlej  in  1845  he  was  appointed  to 
officiate  as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Hugh  Gough,  and  in  that  capacity  he  was 
i<re.^nt  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  in  the  latter  engagement  he  was  severely 
vvjunded  by  grape-shot  at  the  attack  on  the  oucmy'a  works,  his  horse  being  killed  under  nim  at  the  same  moment. 
At  the  recommendation  of  Lord  Gough,  ho  was  promoted  to  a  Company  in  the  loth  Foot,  without  purchase.  As 
"'■tiury  Secretary  to  his  Lordship,  he  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  out- 
}<>.<is  at  Ramnuggur,  22nd  Nov.  1848,  and  subsequent  operations  resulting  in  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  the 
»:>ttles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojcrat  (Modal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  21  st  Fusiliers  the  Eastern  cam- 
I'-i-ii^n  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four 
<'!at»p8,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  LcColonel  Campbell  served  in  the  Santhal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  at  the  defence  of  Saugor  daring  the 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

'  Major  Pigou  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of 
''07-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  near  Agra  against  the  Neemuoh  mutineers  on  5th  July,  and  against  the 
Iiiilore  rebels  on  xoth  October ;  also  with  Beaton's  Column  at  Gungeeree  and  Putialee,  and  with  the  Agra  Oolunm 
lowrards  Gwalior  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

'  Major  Spalding  was  attached  to  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cami>aign,  from  May  to  October  1858, 
aitd  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultani)ore  (Medal). 

'  Captam  Davidson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

>o  Captain  Liptrott  served  in  the  Ashanti  War,  in  1874,  in  the  Transport  Service  (Medal). 

*'  Quarter  Master  Harper  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  6th  July  1873  until  invalided  on  9th  January  1874 
(Medal). 

1*  Captain  Stoker.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


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*  Cede  Nullie: 


|T««n*8ar. 


lFttll.iHAU 
IPftylPay. 


13 


CB.   Eneu/n,    *«  Deo.  25 ;  Id,  P7  June  27 ;  O^t  '30  De^  y ; 
Bt.  Lt.  Colonel,  23  Dec.  42  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54  ;  Major  Oenend,  26  Oct.  « ' 


.58;  Dtft. 


Oolonel.— George  Alexander  Maloolm,» 

Maior  'iq  Deo.  39;  Bi.  Lt.  Colonel,  2:,     ,._    . 

General  S'hixtx.  67 ;  General,  16  May  74 ;  CoUmel  105th  Regiment,  10  Mar.  66. 
Lieatenant  Oelonel.— Henry  James  Bell,  £n»ign,  14  June  50 ;  Lt.  15  Oct.  54  j  Capt.  30  July  6a ;  Mt^jor,  3  Oc:. 

70 :  i^.  Colonel,  7  July  75.  ^         „  .      „     r,    ^        , 

Kadort Josiah  Wilkinflon.  iSiwyii,  4  Mar.  57 ;  X*.  19  Feb.  58 ;  Capt.  31  Jan.  67 ;  Major,  29  Sept.  75- 

Witliam  Staines  Daniell,»  Eneign,  i  Sept.  57  ;  •^^-  7  M:ar.  60 ;  C<y<.  17  April  69 ;  Major,  xx  July  77. 


Ga.pta.ivb. 

Edward  Daniel  Way 

John  William  DarviU  ,^^   . 

Norman  Huski88on,M(y.  x  W.  York  MUUta 
James  Dalton  Gregson,  Adj.  x  NeweaetU-  ^ 

on^TfMB\ne  Volunteere  

James  John  Davy 

Harljort  OiTiTlos  Symons  

Gi  i  ru^i^  Hf  itrv  Perrier  

G'Hu  1^*'  rhn  i  \  1  Francis  Bynjg^a<  Staff  College^ 


4  Sept.  58 
12  Sept.  58 
24  Sept.  58 
^19  Jan.    64 

10  Feb.    64 
3  June   64 

11  Jan.  67 
II  Jan. 

C h  EirTrV  atftSbrd  Stephen  t^itehifl   T. .  j     i  Aug. 

"Wiiliiun  Edward  Hilliard* •. *  f®?' 

FrededclK  Chase  Cooper   7JW 

Beginald  James  Morrison P2oJuly 


XVSIGK  OB 
2in>  LIXUT. 


14  April  62 
31  Oct.  63 
22  Aug.  60 

'  8  June  67 

9  Mar.   67 

15  July    68 

17  April  69 

18  May    69 
6  Nov. 

28  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
»27  Oct. 


LlBUTXlTAKTB. 

Arthur  Wiggins .....;. 

BadclyffB  Haldane  Stokes    

Richard  Marsh  Dunn,  InH.  of  Mueketrg^  |p     j^j      ^^ 

6  Nov.  79 vv: : ■'  ' 

Charles  St.  Leger  Barter,  Ac^j.  27  Aug.  79 

John  George  Adamson  

Louis  Edmund  Amedroz   

Reginald  Dunoombe  Pyrke  

Charles  Hildyard  Thornton  Whitaker 


I  Aug. 

xMay 

22  Jan. 


SbOOHD  LlBUTXlTAJrTe. 


14  Aug. 
26  Mar. 

aSOct. 


10  Sept.  75 
6  Sept.  76 

28  Sept.  78 

29  Jan.    79 

30  Apr.    79 


6  Nov.  70 

28  Oct.     71 

6  Sept.  73 

12  Aug.   74 

22  May    75 

7  July    75 

29  Sept.  75 
14  June  76 
21  April  77 
29  Jan.  79 
z8  Oct. 
rs  Nov, 


791 
79 


LionelDorUng 13 Aug.  79 

Bertram  Witherby 13  Aug.  79 


PofSkwter.— Alexander  Davidson,  12  Aug.  62 ;  Biding  Matter,  19  July  36  j  Lt.  29  Mar.  57 ;  S—.Maf^f  " 
quarter  Matter.— Kenry  Enos  Moody  Poster,*  1 1  Jan,  67.  [Aug-  ?*• 

Faeinge  Pale  Buff.— .i^^n^,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Irish  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Betumedfrom  Aden,  26th  Marek  1874. 


1  General  Malcolm  served  on  the  first  China  expedition  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  CB.), 

*  Major  Dimiell  served  with  the  Transport  Train  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  firom  4th  Dec  1867  u 
the  xsth  June  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

*  Captain  Billiard  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Maokenzie  in  Arabia  frtm  thr 
ayth  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destmction  of  t^ 
Port  at  Al-Hota,  and  subseqaont  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  HoushabL 

»  Captain  Huskisson  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65  in  the  provinces  of  WaiksK, 
Taranaki,  and  Wanganui  (Medal). 

6  Quarter  Master  Poster  served  nith  the  40th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861.  AIf 
throughout  that  of  1863-65  (Medal). 


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3»/u 


lfq;or  General,  6  March  67 ; 


Colonel.— 5ir  John  Jarvis  BiSBet,^  CB.  KCMQ-.  Ensign,  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut.  i6  Feb.  44 ;   Capi.  x  April  47 ;  Breoet 
■-•-'••      •     --'  "'"""'        54;  Ifq/or  ^ 

JAeut  Q-enenU.  31  Maron75  ;  V97t«ra«,  i  vrcit.  77  ;  xj/otvHvi^  xoobu  xuub,  3  n'OY.  75. 
Lieatenant  Oolond.— Blliot  Larkins  Robertson,*  Sneiffn,  9  Dec.  53 1  ^-  ^3  Nov.  56 ;  Ct^.  30  Jnly  62 ;  JTq/er, 

13  Aug.  73 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  5  Sept.  77. 
Kijtwi.— George  OharleB  Girardot,  Sn$iffn^i2  Aug.  59  ; 


Lieutenant  Colonel,  5  Sept.  77.                                                                                  ,              « 
— iieorge  OharleB  Girardot,  ^i»«^,  12  Aug.  59 ;  Lt.  i  Jan.  62 ;  Capt.  11  Sept.  68 ;  Major,  31  Oct  77. 
Henxy  William  Cunynghame  Bulkeley,  JSneign,  27  April  60 ;  Lt.  30  July  62 ;  Capt,  19  «rnne  72 ;  Mqjor, 
23  July  79. 


Ca.pta.iv8. 
Edward  Bodney  Cecil  PecheU,  A^j.  i  > 

i>KrA<Mii  JkfiU^  i 

Charles  Leohmere  Heabhoote,  ^(^'wtonf  2  ) 

Durham  MiUtia  S 

Bdmnnd  Rogers  Coker   

Frederick  Dawson _......^.... 

«.«.«.  Henry  Charles  Reynolds,  D,A.q.l 

U,  General,  InteUigenee  Branch i 

Charles  Talbot  Peyton* 

Walter  Wilson  James  

Thomas  Homer  Pearson* 

Crawford  Lewin  Allan 

Robert  Henry  Francis  Reade  Brownrigg ... 

William  Alexander  Berwick*   

Frederick  Henry  Whitby  

Obarlea  Bdwaid  Parker  Jerris 


106tli  (Bombay  Lt  Inf.).- 

'•Pbbbia." 


-Linked  to  6Sth. 


'  RSBHIBB  ' 


*  K0O8HAB. 


\  Brigade  Depot,  Bundtt-Iaadi    259 


Jfoiof,  15  Sept.  48;  Breeet  JAeut.  Colonel,  28  May  51 ;  Colonel,  28  Nov.  54 ; 
Lieui.Qeneral,  31  March 75  ;  General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  xo6th  Foot,  2  Nov. 


19  Dec. 

8  June 
'zo  Mar. 

2  Feb. 

8  Jan. 

zx  July 

»28  April  63 

~  7  Feb.    65 


'23  Jan.   69 
»zoNor.  69 


LmmvAVTS. 
Henry  Donald  Rosseter,  Inei.  0/ JftttO 

tetry  8  Sept.  79  i 

George  Markham  Davison 

Reuben  Norton 

Gieorge  Morley  Saunders 

David  William  Purdon    

John  Drought  Maunsell 

Thomas  Roger  Johnson-Smyth  

Bdward  L.  K.  Talbot  

Henry  Thomas,  Adjutant  8  Mar.  79   


Siooiri)  LnxTmruTTS. 

Richard  Brock  Barker    

William  Joseph  Murphy    

Arthur  Trelawny  Payne    


xirsioir  OB 

2irD  IiUIUT. 


28  May   58 


»  7  Jan. 
30  July 
30  Oct. 


zMay  78 
25  May  78 
14  Sept.  78 
5  Oct.  78 
8  Mar.   79 


2VI>  IiEBTrX. 


iz  Oct.  79 
zx  Oct.  79 
xz  Oct.     79 


62 


Z7  Nov. 

Z5  June 

28O0L 
28  Oct. 
26  July 
'25  Dec. 
24  April  7a 
28  Oct.  7z 
9  Aug.  73 
28  Oct.    7Z 


zx  Feb.  75 

13  June  75 

20  Nov.  75 

26  Aug.  76 

z  Nov.  78 

5  Feb.  79 

30  Apr.  79 

23  July  79 

Z3N0V.  79 


'  7  Nov. 

z9  Nov. 

30  May 
3z  Oct. 

z6  Dec. 

3zOct. 
3zOct. 
30  April  73 

zz  Nov.  76 

X4  Deo.  78 

29  June  78 

23  July  79 

Z3N0V.  79 


BBSV.1CAJ. 


PofflMM/M*.— Henry  Mapleton  Compign*.  z  Apr.  78  j  Bnt,  8  July  68 ;  JA.  z8  Jan.  70;  Capi,  17  March  77. 
Qnarter  jra«^«r.— Patrick  Connell,?  23  April  73. 

Taeinge  White.— ^ff««<«,  Messrs.  V .  W.  and  V.  G.  M.  Holt.— JH<A  Agenie,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 
Setumed/rom  India,  za  Jan.  Z874. 

1  <Jif.  TftHit  Jarvis  Bisset  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  Z83S-36,  as  a  volunteer,  and  as  Ensign  and  Lieutenant  in 
a  B^u^f  iSve  iXitrWMeS5/He  was  Field  Adjutant  to  a  division  of  troops  proceeding  to  Colesberg  in  Deo, 
!£!?^fS««tSibe5iraoftheBS^.  H^ 

™iSSff^SdD^St^iSSstS?MMter  General.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Gwanga.  and  all  the  minor  affairs 
JJS.  SS^^JffiM^CJl^  tXTSghtly  wounded,  fie  was  repeatedly  thanked  in  general  orders  by  successive 
S^JS^f^^'i^fl^yrecSved  the  Brevet  of  Msjor  for  his  Sreices  during  the  campaimu  At  the  close  of  the 
Sl?^^^S»d  Sd^^  Katotia.    On  the  breaking  out  of  the  wnr^  Z850  he  was  severely 

^r^Sed^  fStotWg^infth  the  enemv  at  the  Boomah  Pas^  in  the  Amatola  Mountains  (Medal).  Was  also 
DtMaTit  in  the  onerations  subsequent  to  June  Z852.  .      «  >. 

^^LtCofoSr^bertson  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditionay  Force  m  «856-57. 

»  HRnSinPevton  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Expedition  into  the^NaUv 


'  Captain  Pevton  served  with 


Native  State  of  Sunghle  TJjong, 


and  Terrachee,  and  was  preseiit  at  the 


Sr««S^w'of  his  HiVices  from  10th  Regt.  to  Captain  zo<fth  Regt.). 

♦^Sfi^pi^raoi  wmd  L  t^New  Zealand  war  in  Z864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gate  Pah  and  Te 
R^iSS'Sd^S^xSeSSusSthep^^^^     of  TaijnaW.dest^yingma^  Paly  and  fortified  (Medal) 

«^pS5i  Ber^okserved  with  the  4and  Highlanders  in  the  second  phase  of  the  AshanU  war  In  1874,  and  was 

•7&°j£.t'ciSLr^?.°/dr.Sr£i»  lBdi»  »ntta,  ^mpjiga  of.857-58  inO<»t«l 

IndJaTiSd  was  present  at  the  engagement  at  Awah,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  the  actions  of  Sanganeer 
and  Bunao  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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36 


ouem-y.   ]  lOlHi  (Bengal Inf.). —Linked  to  ss^h.       [i^!^!!tD!^^^ 

OolorulLSon.  Arthur  Upton,  En$,  4r  Li.  '10  Feb.  95;  Li.  4"  Ca/pi.  '16  May  29 ;  Cmpi.  4r  Li.Colamel,  '31  I>cc . 

30;  If^'or^  CoJoiMJ, 'aa  Aog.  51 ;  X<.  Co^on^Z,  ao  Jane  54;  MeffiMr  General,  ao  Feb.  55;  £Mit<.<7«acr«l,  y 

KoY.  6a ;  Cfeneral,  35  Oct.  71 ;  Colonel  107th  Begt.,  6  Deo.  73. 
Lieutenant  Colonel.— John  Donglaa  Johnstone,!  Enei^n,  37  Oct.  54 ;  Lieut.  9  Feb.  55;  Capt,  n  Jan.  62; 

Bt.Mqjor,  a8  April  75;  Major,  15  July  76 ;  Lt.  Colonel,  15  March  79. 
Minora.— Frederic  Henderson,  JSneign,  4  April  57 ;  Li.  18  May  58 ;  Capt.  7  Aug.  66 ;  Jlaior,  17  May  79. 
Frederick  Sampson  Goad,  JBnsiffn,  13  June  57 ;  Lt.  18  May  58 ;  Capt.  i  Feb.  67 ;  Major,  33  Jnly  79. 


Half 
Pay 


G^RAnrs. 

Malcolm  M'Neill  Rind  

Henry  Whitmore  Franlcs   

Frederick  James  Rogers 

William  Frederick  Gavaye    

Albert  James  Hesketh  Daubeny 

p.».e.  Edwin  Wardroper,  D.A,A.  4>  Q.M.  ] 

Gen.  Cork  Dittrict J 

Francis  William  Robertson  

Francis  Dorling , 

p,e.e.  Alfred  George  Impey,  Inetrueiar,  i 

B.M.  College  J 

Thomas  ReidWaugh  Davidson  

Walter  Illingworth  Haynes 

Alfred  Batson 


XVSIOV  OB  I 
aVD  UBVT.  I 


LiXXTTBVAVTB. 

Francis  Henry  Thomdike,  Inetrueiar  of) 

Mueketrg  2  Feb.  80    J 

William  Manrice  Greighton,  A^'.  1 1  Feb.  79 

John  Gharles  Farrell  , 

George  Duberly 

RibtonGore 

William  Hotham  , 

Gharles  Style  Einoaid 

Bdward  Whelcr 

Gampbell  Hilary  Woodhouse  


9  Jan.  59 
la  June  58 

'39  June  55 
35  April  OS 

*39July   62 

9  Mar.   66 

zoMar.  66 
P  a  Jan.    69 

10  Jan.    68 

9  Jan.  68 
»i8  April  68 
33  Jan.    69 


35  Aug.  59 

37  Aug.  58 

I  Oct.    58 

qMar.   67 

'10  Nov.   65 

39  July    67 

XX  Aug.   67 
'15  Feb.    71 

6  Sept.  69 

ao  June  70 
6  July  70 
30  June  71 


3  Dec.    74 


I  May  78 
13  Nov.  78 
33  Jan.  79 
33  Jan.    79 


SvB  LzBvnvAirTS. 


BlCOITD  LlBXFTXirijrTB. 

Thomas  Herrick  Howe   

Louis  Bugene  du  Moulin   

Herbert  Saltoun  Jones-Saltoun 


39  July    67 


24  May 
3  Feb. 
X3  Dec    . . 
26  Mar.   73 

17  Feb.    76 

6  Sept. 
x3Mar. 

a6Apfil  79 

17  May  79 
33  July  79, 
31  Aug.  79I 


36  Feb. 
6  Sept. 
xo  Sept. 
38  Feb. 
36  Apr. 
17  May  .. 
33  July  79 
31  Aug.  79 


SUB  Lixcr. 


3in)  LIBUT. 


x3Aug.  79 
X4  Jan.  80 
14  Jan.    80 


PajWMuftfr.— William  Morgan  Playfidr,  i  Apr.  78  j  Bne.  9  Dec.  60;  Li,  26  May  65 ;  Capi.  i  Jan.  71. 
Quarter  Ma$ter,-^ThomtLB  Kinlocn,  39  June  78. 


FiulHff§WbitB.''Aaente,  Messrs.  Goi 
Seimmed  from  IniM,  3X  Deeemher 


Goz  and  Go. 
1875. 


1  Lt.Colonel  Johnstone  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Giimea  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastcpol  a&d 
-   -  -  *   '       (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).     Served  in  the  Abyssiniaft  cas- 


assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  . 

palgn  in  1867-68,  and  was  |>resent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches 

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3  Apr.  46;  BtJA.CoUmely  so  June  54;  Colonel,  ip  Jan.  58;  £^.Cb/o««<,  36  Jane  58;  Major  Qtiural, 
6  Mar.  bStLUut.  General,  i  Oct  77  ;  Colonel  108th  Regiment,  sS  Jan.  80. 
lieutenant  Colonel.— HenxyBmeet  Thesiger  WilUame,*  J?n^yn,  xi  Feb.  45;  2^.30  April  46;  Cafrf.6Ma759; 


Major,  3 Nov.  63;  Lt.Coumel,  15  Ang.  69;  Colonel^  15  Aug.  74. 
■ajon.— p.«.e.  Heniy  Jxick*  Eneufn,  so  Veb.  47 ;  Lt.  2  Mar.  48 ;  Capi.  x6  Feb.  60;  Mcy'or,  x  Jan.  69;  Br«0«< 

Lieutenant  Colonel,  x  Oct.  77. 
George  Baret  Stokes,  Eneign,  g  Dec.  5s ;  Lieut.  33  Nov.  56 ;  Capt,  30  July  63 ;  Bt.  M<yor,  z  Sept.  76 ; 

Major,  13  June  78. 


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John   Hay  Shaw,"  Adjutant  FermanaghX 

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Henrv  Crawford 

Donald  Archibald  Campbell  

William  Odell 

George  Lannov  Hanmer  Starr 

Ernest  Bdward  Swaine   

Clavell  Preeland  Filliterw 


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Bichard  Menteith  Greenfield 

Alfred  William  Lambart  Bayly 

Henry  Cornwall  Cotton  Gibbings 

Norman  Alton  Bray,  A^iutani  17  May  79  .. 
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'Colonel  Williams  served  in  the 
Burmese  war  from  January  1853 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Served 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
in  1858-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd 
MadxiaB  European  Begriment  at  the 
battle  of  Bauda,  and  as  acting 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  the 
Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  action  of 
Punwarree — mentioned  in  despatch 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

*  Lt  Colonel  Lock  served  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  cami>aign  in  1858-59 
(Medal). 

*  Captain  Wetherall  served  in  the 
3rd  Madras  European  Regiment  with 
me  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Banda  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central 
(India). 

!Pa)raMU<«r.— William  Douglas  Ghraham,  16  Sept  78 ;  ^im.  2  Aug.  68  j  X«.  5  July  71 ;  Capt,  xx  July  77. 
I  Quorfor  ira«<«r.— George  Ck>llins,"  36  July  73. 

I  Faeinge  Pale  TeUow.— ^*n<*,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co.— Iriek  AgenU,  Messrs.  R.  Cane  and  Sons. 

j  Betumedfrom  India,  December  1876. 

*  Sir  Bdward  Harris  Greathed  served  with  the  8th  Regtat  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (i&  command  from  30th  June 
to  the  end  of  the  siege),  present  at  the  repulse  of  sorties  on  the  9th,  14th,  aad  i8th  July,  and  oommanded  the  3rd 
Brigade  during  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  s  attack  on  3)rd  July;  commanded  the  Column  isent  to  occupy  tho 
Khoodsiabagh  and  Ludlow  Castle  on  7th  Sept,  by  whioin  operation  the  batteries  were  advanced  to  wiihin  •-80 
yards  of  the  walls;  led  the  Rogt  to  the  assault  and  served  with  it  in  the  city;  on  the  24th  Sept.  left  Delhi  in 
command  of  a  Movable  Column  and  defeated  the  enemy  at  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra ;  commanded  the  3rd 
Brigade  of  the  Army  under  Lord  Clyde  fW>m  loth  Nov.  1857  ^  9^  ^^^'  x858,and  present  at  the  action  of  Dilkoosha  ; 
in  Lucknow  daring  the  operations  resulting  in  the  relief  of  the  garrison ;  commanded  advanced  pickets  at  Cawn* 
pore  from  30th  Nov.  to  7th  Dec.,  including  the  affair  of  the  second  action  of  the  6th  Dec,  also  present  in  the  action 
of  Khudagui^j  and  occupation  of  Futtehgurh  {CB,,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  promoted  Colonel  for  distinguished 
service  in  the  field). 

7  Major  Nicholson  served  in  the  37th  Madras  Native  Infiuitry  in  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  flrom  August  1857  to 
March  1858  ^Medal). 

*  Captain  Shaw  served  In  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  with  the  37th  Madras  Native  Infhntry  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Dooner  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service;  trained 
the  Opobo  Company  of  Russell's  Regiment  and  commanded  it  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including 
the  cantare  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  the  battle  of  Amoafhl,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  the  ad- 
vancea  guard  enragement  of  Jarbinbah,  the  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Adwabin  end  the  riyer 
Ordah,  battle  of  Ordabsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie.  Also  surveyed  for  tho  Intelligence  Department  portions  of 
road  between  Gape  Coast  and  the  Prah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Filhter  served  throughout  ihe  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  to  King 
Solomon  of  Domonassie  and  raised  over  500  Native  Levies,  and  commanded  a  portion  of  them  in  the  engagements 
of  the  37th  October  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November  near  Dunquah.  On  the  arrival  of  the  European  Troops 
was  appointed  Transport  Officer  to  the  Rifie  Brigade;  and,  from  axrival  at  Fommanah  acted  as  Adjutant  of  the 
and  west  India  Regiment  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1 1  Quarter  Master  Collins  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  In  the  New  Zealand  wart  of  z86o-6s  and  X863-6S  (Medal). 


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.  54  ;  ■&*.  Cohnel,  9  Mar.  55 ;  Colotul,  30  Jan.  5S ;  Jttiyor  Qemeral,  6  liar. « ! 


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LUut.&eMral,  j  Ocfc.  77 ;  Colonel  109th  Eegiment,  30  Jan.  80. 
Identanant  Colonel.— Alfred  William  Lucas,  £n9.  12  Feb.  59;  Lt.  aa  July  59;  Co^.  aa  Jan.  63;  Jfajor.^o 

July  7a  ;  Lt.Colonelf  ao  Aug.  79. 
]|i^<>n«— ^^^9®  Churchill  Bartholomew,*  Siuign,  '17  May  so;  Lt.  '13  Feb.  5a;  Capt.  '31  A^g.  38; 

Bt.Major^  $  July  72 ;  Major,  a9  Oct.  73. 
Charles  Pulteney  Forbes,^  J^im^a,  37  Aug.  58;   Lt.2  Oct.  60;    Capt.  97  Nov.  65 ;  Bt.Uafor,  15  Aug.  78 ; 

Major,  ao  Aug.  79. 


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Cyril  Hugh  Pennycuick  Ducat   

John  Edward  Harden,?^'.  Wutm«atk\ 

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Edward  Hemsted     

James  Sparrow  Mordaunt^      

Donald  William  Mackinnon*  

JohnPotham*' 

Edward  Yanrenen 

John  Henxy  Campbell^*    

John  Roberta  Atkm 

Robert  Prioleau  Simpson 


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Alexander  Hoyes,  Intt.  iffMtuk.  i  Jan.  79 

Alfred  Bacon  Hibcnune     

Edmond  William  Murphy 

Tudor  Lay  

Arthur  Edward  Ceoil  Kaye 

Walter  Henry  Cole 

Charles  Stapleton  Pelham-Olinton 

Herbert  Martin 

Henry  Cuncliffe  Lister  Lee 

St.  John  James  St.  Leger 


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IS  Quarter  Master  Elson  serred  in 
the  Trxiiftn  mutiny  faT"x*<^^gT>,  iTif1«^* 
ing  the  capture  of  Ratghur,  aocitm 
of  Barodia,  relief  of  Saugor,  eaptare 
of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Mnd- 
denpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of 
Jhansi,  and  battle  of  tha  Batwa 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 


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PagraM«<«r.— William  Candahar  James  Parrer  Nott,  38  July  79;  Etu.  »x6May  65;  Li.  '39  May  66;  C^. 
Quarttr  ifaH«r.— Augustus  Just,  30  Nov.  78. 

Faeingt  Whits.— AfftfU,  A.  Lawrle,  Esq. 
Returned  from  India,  Vecn^tr  1877. 


1  Sir  Richard  Denis  Kelly  served  with  the  34th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855 ;  commanded  the  Guards 
in  the  Trenches  on  the  aand  March,  when  he  was  wounded  and  ti^en  prisoner  in  a  sortie  of  the  Russians  (Medal  witb 
Clasp.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
in  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1857-59 ;  commanded  the  34th  Biegt.  in  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  a6th,  37th  (woandedj, 
and  a8th  Nov.  1857,  capture  or  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur ;  oommasded 
the  Asimghur  Column  in  the  operations  in  Oude  in  the  winter  of  1858-59 ;  commanded  a  Field  Force  from  Feb.  to 
2^7  1859,  engaged  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier,  and  defeated  the  rebels  under  Bala  Rao  near  Bootwul 
(horse  shot) ,  capturing  six  guns  and  much  baggage  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  Uie  Commander  in  Cbiei, 
frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  iCB.,  and  distinguished  service  pension). 

*  Major  Bartholomew  commanded  a  mounted  Detachment  of  the  xoth  Regiment  during  the  operations  agminsi 
the  rebels  in  the  Shahabad  district,  ftom  oth  Oct.  1858  to  4th  Jan.  1859.  and  was  several  times  engaged  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal)     Served  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

*  Mi^or  Forbes  served  with  the  expedition  to  Shugra  in  Arabia  in  1866. 

7  Captain  Harden  served  with  the  zoxst  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  present 
the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Captain  Mordaunt  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions, mclading  the  expedition  to  Shugra. 

*  uantain  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commiasary  (SeaezBl 

i(>  Captain  Potham  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (wounded)  andaiefre 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  K.V. 
Frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusofzye  Field  Force,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Simgahs  at  the  Umbfyls 
Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*3  Captain  Campbell  served  in  Arabia  in  1865-66,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said  and  sabaeqnemt  opera- 
tions in  the  interior. 


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"ToiTLouu'*  "PBirursuLA"  "Watbbw>o"  "Alka"  *' IiTKXBicAH "  " Sbtastopol"  " Lucbwow " .*' Ashaktbb." 

OoloiiAlia  Ohiaf.-^i  Field  Manhal  His  RojtaL  Sigkneu  Albert  Edward,  JPrinet  </  Wales  and  Duh«  of  Corn- 
wall, jTflf.  jrr.  zp.  GC5.  Qcai.  qcmg.  3  Auff.  68. 

OoloBolBOonunaadBat— X  Sir  George  Boiler,^  &CJ9.  and  Lt.  3  Mar.  20;  X^  a8  Mar.  35;  Capt.  ^29  Aug.  28 ; 

Jfmor,  '31  Deo.  39 ;  Lt.Colonel,  ■'37  Aug.  41 ;  CoUmel,  11  Nov.  41 ;  Major  General,  12  Dec.  54    LietU. General, 

qJsoy.  62;  Genial,  25  Oct.  71 ;  CoLComm.  Rifle  Brigade,  13  Oct.  60. 
a  fin  A»r  Charles  Yorke,*  GCB.  Eneign,  aa  Jan.  07 ;  Lt.  x8  Feb.  08 ;  Capt.  24  Dec.  13    Mo^or,  9  June  25  ; 

Lk.CoUmel,  30  Nov.  a6 ;  Colonel,  23  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor  General,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Lieut. General,  13 Feb.  59 ;  General, 

5  Sept.  65 ;  Field  Marehal,  a  June  77 ;  Col.Comm.  Rifle  Brigade,  x  April  63. 
Lieatenaat  Oolonels.— 4  Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigate,*  CB.  2nd  Lt.  '16  Sept.  51;  Li.  6  Jane  54; 

Capt.   33  Mar.  55;  J7Mfa;or,  ao  Juij  58 ;   Majcr,  ^20  il&y  6S;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  25  March  69  ;  Lt.Colonel, 

14  Jane  75 :  Colonel,  1  Oct.  77. 
I  Hie  BogtUSigKneu  Arthur  W.  P.  A.,  Duke  of  Connaught.  KG.RT.  XP.  GCMG.  GCSl.  Pereonal  Aide  de 

Camp  to  iho  (huen;  Lieut,  xo  June  68 ;  Captain,  i  May  71 ;  Major,  7 Aug.  75 ;  Ueutenant  Colonel,  37  Sept.  76. 
X  Lord  Bdward  William  Pelhain  Clinton,  Eneign,  'g  June  54 ;  Lt.B  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  ^i  Sept.  57 ;  Et,  Mqfor, 


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3  John  Plumptre  Can*  Glyn,!*  Eneign,  '35  Aug.  54 ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  S4  i  Capt.  12 Mar.  58 ;  Bt.Me^or, 5  July  7a ; 
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5  July  72 ;  Majw,  30  Deo.  76. 
'2x  Sept.  60;  Bi.  Major,  33 


14  June  75. 
I  Christopner  Rice  Havard  NichoU,^'  Eneign,  x-j  Jan.  55 ;  X^  xi  May  55 ;  Captain,  '27  April  60 ;  BtMc^or, 

34  Oct.  72 :  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  1  April  74;  Major,  19  Jan.  76. 
3  iSred.  Horace  Arthur  Seymour,  X4.24  Apnl  55 ;  Capt.  '9  Mar.  60 ;  Bt,Mqjor, 
3  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby,^"  Eneign.  x8  Jan.  55;  Lt.  11  May  55  j  Capt. 

May  73 ;  Bt.Lt.Colonel,  x  April  74 ;  Mqjor,  31  Jan.  77* 
I  Charles  Thomas  Bnnbury,  Eneign,  '3  Feb.  55 ;  Lt.  8  Jane  55;  Capt.  '30  April  61 ;  Bt.  Major,  38  May 

74 ;  Major,  ao  Apr.  78. 

3  Charles  Geo.  Blade,*? Em.  x8Feb.  55;  Li.  6  Jvlj  55;  Capt.  '8  Oct.  6t;  Bt.Major,  x  Deo.  74;  Meuor,  x  Sept.  78. 
pa.e.  Walter  Richard  Lasoelles,"  D.  A.  Adj.  General;  Eneign,  i*ao  Feb.  55*   Li'  ^  J^7  SS;  Oa^. 

'15  Nov.  61 ;  Bt.Major,  xo  Mar.  75 ;  Major,  14  Dec.  78. 
a  Lewia  Peroival,*>  JBm.2x  Mar.  55 ;  lA.  33  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  '15  Jan.  64 ;  Bt.Manvr,x  Oct.  77 ;  Major,  14  Dec.  78. 

4  FitsRoy  Stephen,  ^  Eneign,  33  Mar.  55 ;  Li.  33  Oct.  55 ;  Capt.  '33  Mar.  64 ;  Bt.Major,  x  Oct.  77  j  Mayor, 
xa  Apr.  79. 


I      XVBIOV. 


Gaptaivi. 

3  William  Henry  Deedes  

3  Henry  Charles  Geast  Dugdale^ 

X  Edwd.  John  Fryer"  

3  Ernest  Henry  Buller   

Aylmer  Howard  Tynte  Henry  Somerset^    

3  Edward  Henry  Chamberlin" 

p.«.c.  Charles  Walker  Robini^n"   {Bt.Lt.Colonel, 

aoNov.  79)  

a  Wilmot  Grant    

Alexander  Borthwiok,  A^j.  x  Adm.  Bait.  Sanie  B.  V. 

I  ji.«.e.Gerald  Edmund  Boyle  , 

p.«.0.  Robert  Hamilton  LloydAnstrather,**  Garrieon  \ 

Intirueior,  Dover  } 

George  Anson  Hillyard,  Adj.  i  Adm.  Batt.  Devon-  \ 

ekireBifie  Volunteere ) 

Leopold  Victor  Swaine,  Mil.AttaeM  at  Conetantinople 

X  Henry  Arthur  Lascelles** 

Anthony  0Gpe,»*A4f.  x  Adm.  Bati.  lele  if  Wight  B.  V. 

4  Horatio  John  Thomas  Walpole  

Arthur  Hill  Sandys  Montgomery,  Adj.Xildmre  Militia 
p.9.e.  Henry  Studholme  Brownrigg,l>.^.Q.ir.G(M.  | 

AUakahadDivieion    .?.. j 

Charles  Frederick  Hulse,  Adj.  2  Tower  Hamleta  Mil.  P15  Oct. 

4  Walter  Hepburn  Molitas  FitsHerbert 14  Jan. 

X  Charles  Vernon  Eccles   •"  18  July 

X  iron.  Thomas  Charles  Scott*^ -     --  •' 

X  Maurice  FitzGenld,»EquerrgtoH.S.H.the  Duke  of} 

Connaught    j 

a  Lionel  Richard  Stopford  Sackville" 

3  Henry  Brian  Buchanan ..« 

4  Augustus  Nicholas  Wilson ,»X<.(7oi.  xi  July  77 

a  Montagu  Brook  Wilbraham  Taylor*^     

4  Thomas  Astley  Maberley^? 


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39  Sept.  54 
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a  Arthur  Robert  Hopwood  *a 
3  Hon.  Neville  Gerald  Lyttelton  ... 
X  Bdward  Annesley  Pegge  Bumell 
3  James  Walter,  Lord  Torphichen... 


X  VilUers  Spencer  Bagot 

a  £<m.  Montagu  Curzon  

3  p.e.e.  John  Adam  Fergusson,  Gorrieon  Ineiruetor\ 
Edinburah  } 

4  Francis  Howard 

3  Walter  James  Lindsay  

4  Percy  Graham  HQl 

4  Frederick  Compton  Howard    

Ronald  Bertram  Lane»  Jls^ra  Equorrg  to H.S.H.  the  \ 
Duke  of  Connaught    $ 

Richard  Frederick  Meysey-Thompson,**  Aide  de\ 

Camp  to  Mcijor  General  G^fn / 

3  Arthur  Montgomery  Harington*!  

3  Charles  Robert  Prideaux-Brune*« 

I  Charles  Hawtrey  Bruce  Norcott   

a  William  Whitmore  Hammond   

4  Lionel  Hervey  Bathurst    

a  BMjnaldJosoelineHeber-PerQy   

4  John  Delalynde  Mansel....:. 

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LlEDTXITAXTS. 

Walter  Rupert  Kenyon-Slaney,  Adjutant  6  Dec.  73   

Uenry  Verner  Wiiigfield- Stratford 

Henry  Francis  Gordon  Forbes 

Henry  Cator  Bowles 

lion.  Otway  J?Yederick  Seymour  GmHq^^  Adjutant  15  Aug.  77   

Charles  Davis  Sherston**    

!  -Wo«.  Edward  Noel *5 

;  George  Montagu  Lord  Bennct,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Ijord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  .. 

■  J£oH.  Philip  Sidney  

.  Hugh  Cecil  Cholmondeley,  Adjutant  1  May  78  

Thomas,  Lord  Ribblosdale  

1  Wanen  Thomas  Peacocke,  Inetructor  of  Mu»kelry  15  May  79 

!  Harry  James  Fergusson 

I  William  VVilloughby  Cole  Verner  

Henry  Pelham  Bum,  Instrttctor  ofMuiketry  6  Oct.  78     

:  Arthur  Henry  Wriothosley  Hervey  

I  Frank  Stewart  Whittiiigton  Raikes     

John  Francis  Wegg-Prossor 

I  Edward  Hugh  Orotton 

!  Robert  John  Maude, /»«/rtM!toro/iriMJr«try  15  Aug.  77  

i  Edward  Barrington  Crake 

!  Francis  Spencer  Thornton 

'.  Hon.  Denis  Lawless 

Alexander  Gordon  Russell 

Geofl^  Stanley  Phibbs  Hornby  

Alfred  VViUiam  Perry    

Arthur  Ralph  Pembertou    

Charles  Theophilus  Evelyn  Metcalfe,  Adjutant  1  May  79   

Charles  Anthony  Lamb    

Arthur  Edward  VViUiam  Colville,  Indructor  of  Munketry  11  Aor.  79 

Wyndham  Paulet  St.John-Mildmay     .'. 

I  Bartle  Compton  Arthur  Frere  

:  George  Cockburn  

William  Percy  Drummond 

r  Archibald  William  Cutlar  Fergusson     

^  John  Sherston,  Aide  de  Camp  to  tiir  Frederick  Jtoheri$  

!  Charles  Reginald  Orde , 

J  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Hardinge  , 

\  George  Francis  Leslie 

J  Arthur  George  Nixon , 

\  Charles  k  Court 

\  Henry  Fuller  Maitland  Wilson  

J  Hon.  Wenman  Coke 

[  Bertram  Frankhind  Astley  

J  Hugh  Courleuay  Fownes  Luttrell 


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[  Leonard  George  Russell 

J  Mark  Ulick  Weyland 

c  Patrick  Alexander  Vans  Agnew  

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[  lion.  Arthur  Cburlos  Edward  Somerset 

\  Cliarles  Cavendish  Winn 

1  Henry  Francis,  A'«r/ o/"  Mount  Charles 

2  Athertou  Edward  Jenkins 

2  Franuis  Michael  St.  Aubyn v- 

J  Colquhoun  Grant  Morrison  

J  Lewis  Loyd  Nicol     

}  Richard  Ford 

\  Thomas  Henry  Des  Vobux  Wilkinson    

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Pajfnuuien.—i  Henrj'  Harvey,"  29  Nov.  64 ;  Q. If.  24  April  55;   Honorary  Major,  29  Nov.  74;  5t^P«f- 
matter,  i  Apr.  79. 
4  John  James  Bailey,"  6  Nov.  63 ;  Eneign,  3  Aug.  55 ;  Lt.  10  June  57 ;  Hon.  Major,  6  Nov.  73  ;  Staff^f 
matter,  8  Oct.  78. 

3  Charles  Edgar  Croker-King,  9  Dec.  78;  Etuign.  '33  Sept.  63  ;  LI.  ^x6'iltLy  65 ;  Captain,  17  July  72- 

2  John  Paton  Lawrie,  27  Jan.  79 ;  Eneign^  **23  Mar.  64 ;  Lt.  '33  Oct,  67 ;  Captain,  34  Nov.  77. 
Quarter  Maetert. — 2  William  James  Stanley,"  30  Oct.  65. 

4  James  Lamb,*'  4  Oct.  73. 

3  James  Stanley  Richer,**  38  April  75. 
I  James  Markland,  3  Feb.  78. 

RegUnentaU  Qreen. — Facinae  Black. 
Agentt,  Heesn.  Cox  and  Co.—JriM  Agents,  Meson.  Oane  and  Sons. 
ut  Battalion  retwmtdfrom  Canada,  19  Sept.  \Z^o.—Alisrtkoi. 
jnd  BaHaUon  embarked  for  Gibraltar,  ij  Jfov.  xij^.^OibraUar. 
3rd  BatttUioH  rHwnedfirom  India,  x  Jan.  ja.-'liubUn. 
4th  Battalion  mbarkedfor  India,  to  Oct,  jSyz.-^Savul  Pmm2m,  Snga!, 


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Uijle  Brigade  {The  Frlnce  Consort's  Oivn).  258 

>  Sir  George  Bailer  served  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  commanded  its  ist  Battalion  from  1841  to  1854.  He  served 
en  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1847-48-49  ;  commanded  one  of  the  Columns  which  entered  the 
Amatola  Mountains  in  thecampai^ofi847  againsttheGaikaChiefSaudilla,  who  surrendered himselfto  him.  Hecom- 
manded  the  troops,  under  Sir  Harry  Smith,  which  crossed  the  Orange  river  in  1848  to  suppress  the  insurrection  of  the 
Dntch  Boers— was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  the  action  of  the  29th  August  at  Boem 
Plaats,  for  which  he  was  nominated  a  CB.  Within  a  few  mouths  after  the  return  of  his  Battalion  to  England  he  re-em- 
barked with  it  in  January  1852  for  special  service  at  the  Cape ;  was  engaged  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Waterklooff 
in  1S52-53. and  commanded  the  ist  Division  of  the  Army  until  the  close  of  the  Kaffir  war  (Medal).  Returned  to 
Eng-iiind  in  January  1854.  and  in  April  following  embarked  as  a  Brigadier  Genenil  of  the  Army  of  the  East — com- 
iiwaded  a  Brigaite  of  the  Light  Division  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman.  ana  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Inkerman,  and  suffered  a  severe  contusion  of 
the  leg  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  KCB.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  2nd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Tiirkiith  Medal).    In  August  1856  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  Troops  in  the  Ionian  Islands. 

*  Sir  Charles  Yorke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera, 
Fuentesd'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  (wounded),  Nivo,  and  Orthes  (severely  wounded),  and  at 
thcBiegesof  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

*  Colonel  Newdigate  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  AJma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including 
the  action  of  Cawnpore,  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  and  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  at  the  capture  of  Calpeeand  opera- 
tions in  Central  India  (Brevet  of  Major,  Metlal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Colonel  Godfrey  Clerk  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  tbeAlumbagh 
and  reUef  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Colonel  Glyn  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion 
liitle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  yjhase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafol, 
battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'♦  Mi^'or  Wood  served  with  the  30th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Qlasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Lt.Colonel  Nicholl  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Also  with  the  2nd  Battalion  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oudc  campaign  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second 
phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade 
afTaira  between  AdwabiD  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Lt.Colonel  Sotheby  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimen  from  the  nth  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  throughout  the  whole  of  its  service  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
capture  of  Lucknow.  and  numerous  affairs  during  the  Oudo  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the 
campaign  of  i860  in  China,  terminating  with  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Embarked  for  the  Gold 
Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  thesecond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  includ- 
ing the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Onlahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel*  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captains  Slade  and  Maberley  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served 
in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

'*  Major  W.  R.  LascoUes  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clnsp) .  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  throughout  the 
China  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of 
Tckin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  war  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India 
in  1864  (Medjil  with  Clasp), 

=^  Major  Percival  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  action  of 
Cawnjwre,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgimge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Birwah  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'  Major  Stephen  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58, 
including  the  action  of  Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Nawabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  the  North  West  Frontier  Campaign  of  1863-64  as  Stall"  Officer  of  the  Field  For».e  under  Colonel  Mac- 
donald  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'♦  Maior  Dugdale  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression 
of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  numerouti  affairs  during  the 
Oudc  campaign  (Medal  with  Clnsp).  Embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and 
fservwl  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  commanded 
Uetachftient  ut  defence  of  Quarmnn,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Frver  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  with 
the  8ikhim  Field  Force  in  i86i  (mentioned  in  despatch). 

**  Major  Somerset  embarked  for  the  Gold  Const  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahjsu  and  capture  of 
Co(jnms8ie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Chamberlin  8er\-ed  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny 
and  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  of  1857-58,  being  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  battle  of 
Nowabgunge,  and  numerous  minor  actions  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  same  Battalion m  the  campaign  on 
Uie  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkuddur  (Medal  with  Clasp.) 

^  Lt.Colonel  Robinson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  (Mooal).  Served  through- 
out tLe  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  from  12th  December  1873.  »«  Brigade  Major  to  the  European  Brigade,  in- 
cludmg  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  ot  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Captain  Anstruther  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

"  Captain  H.  A.  Lascelles  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Naval  Brigade,  as  Aide  de  Camp 
Jo  Sir  William  Peel,  R.N.,  and  was  present  at  General  Windham's  operations  at  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of  the 
Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kala  Nuddeo,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Embarked  for  the 
Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Aslianti  war  in 
i374,  includicf;^  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  aflairs  between  Adwabiu  and 
tije  river  Ordah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomnssic  (Medjil  with  (llosp). 

^*  Captain  Cope  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the 
second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Captains  the  Hon.T.C.  Scottand  Hopwood,  and  Lieut.  Hon.  O.  Cufle,  embarked  lor  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd 
Battalion  Ritle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle 
of  Amofifol,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•  Captains  Taylor  and  Prideaux-Brune,  and  Lieutenant  lion.  E.  Noel,  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  tne  2nd 
Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  oi  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874,  including  the  battle 
•if  Amoaful,  advanced  guard  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  affairs  between  Ad wabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  v\  ith  Clasp). 

**  Captain  Fitz(5erald  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War  ffom  the  17th  December  1873,  as 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaful>  attack  and  capture  of  Becquah,  battle  of 
Ordah.HU  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (seveml  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Ciasp). 

^  Lt. Colonel  A.  N.  Wilson  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture 
of  Maf^dala  (Brevet  of  Major  and  Medal). 
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served  throafchoat  the  second  phase  of  the  Aahanti  war  in  1874,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftil.  battle  of  Qrdshn 
and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Meysey  •Thompson  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  thronghont  the  seoond  pliMt 
of  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874,  inclnding  the  battle  of  Amoafbl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomaasie  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

^  Lieut.  Sberston  embarked  for  the  Gk)ld  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  very  severe^ 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Quarter  Master  Stanley  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  snd  Battalion  Bills 
Brigade,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  ful  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Also  during  the  suppreseion  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  aflairs  of  Koorse,  Barree,  and  Nuggur,  actions  of  Nawabgunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  and  oocnpatin 
of  Sultanpore,  fall  of  Amethee,  afikir  of  Churdar,  capture  of  the  Fort  Mecg^i&t  afihir«  of  Bankee  and  flidkaglitt 
Served  also  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  from  November  1873,  and  was  in  charge  of  tlie  whoto 
of  the  Regimental  Transport  during  a  portion  of  the  march  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has  the  Medal  for  long  aerTiee 
and  good  conduct. 

**  Quarter  Master  Lamb  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redaaon 
the  1 8th  June  (Medal  with  four  CHasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Quarter  Maater  Richer  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  oamptign 
of  1857-58,  indudiug  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  battle  of  Newabgunge  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Berted 
also  in  the  war  on  the  North  West  Frontier  of  India  in  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Shubkaddnr  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct. 

"  Majors  Bailey  and  Harvey.— For  War  Services,  see  Army  Pay  Department. 


Continuation  of  Wa/r  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

*f  Major  Roe  served  with  the  xath  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  from  Z7th  May  1S55,  including  the  aiege  and  IkU  of  8a* 
bastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  aa  Brigade  Muor  of  Cavalxy  to  the  Sangor  and  Nertodda 
Field  Division,  and  was  presentattheafRursof  JejungeandKubrai,  general  aotionofBanda(mention6d  in  denwidies), 
and  surrender  of  the  Rf^ahof  Kirweeon  5th  June  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Major  Morrah  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  CbiBa 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Cardew  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  19th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  mninArng-  tto 
aShir  of  Bulganac,  and  battle  of  Ahna— severely  wounded  in  two  places,  and  horse  shot  in  crossing  the  river  (MeU 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Major  Milligan  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cami>aign  in  1858-59  on  the  Oude  and  Nepaul  IVontien  (Medal). 

>i  Captain  Burke  served  with  the  68th  Liffht  Infuitry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  i864-€6,  including  the  atta^  of 
the  Gate  Pah,  engagement  at  Te  Ranga  and  attack  on  Putahi  Pah  (Medal). 

»  Lt Colonel  Miller  served  in  the  Crimea  fr^m  March  to  July  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Captain  M'Mahon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ^^^^^  present  at  each  action  and  at  the  &11  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  z86oin  China,  including  the  taking 
of  the  Taku  Forts  and  each  action  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

S4  Captain  H.  G.  Rogers  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  September  1855,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sep.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

u  Major  Hesketh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^^  the  Royal  Artillery,  includmg  the  afEhira  of  Bal- 
^nao  and  M'Kenxie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th.  October,  siege  and  fltU  of  Sebaetopd 
( Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turldah  Medal) . 


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Goloiiel.-«-o.  Sir  Arthur  Borton.^  J^CB.  Entign,  '13  July  3a;  Li.  '3  April  35;   Capi.  30  July  41 ;  Bt.Mqfor, 

3  April  46 ;  Mc^or,  1*19  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.Colonel,  '10  June  53;  Colontl^  28  Nov.  54 ;  Major  Otneral^  31  Jan.  68 ; 

L.      Lieui.Generalf  19  Oct.  75 »  O^eneral,  4  Dec.  77 ;  Colonel  xst  West  India  Regiment,  22  May  76. 

.    Lieutemmt  Coknelt.— Knox  Rowan  Niven,"  JsnrigHt  '19  Not.  62;  Zt.  1*9  Sept.  64 ;  Copt.  '2  Dec.  68;  Jft^jor, 

23  June  75 ;  iMutenani  Colonel,  24  March  77. 

Joseph  Alexander  Smith,  Entign,  7  Deo.  55 ;  Lt.  20  Aug.  57;  Capt.  31  Ang.69 ;  Mt^for,  37  Sept.76;  XMKteiuMt 


Colon*^,  39  Jan.  79. 
Majors.— Frederick  Benjamin  Price  White,  Eneign,  x8  Dec.  63;  Id.  1*4  April  65;  Capi.  '26  Feb.  67; 

2£ajoTf  24  March  77. 
Anthony  Coulton  Allinson.*  Entign,  24  April  62;  Li.  26  Jnly  64 ;  Capi.  24  Deo.  73;  Mqjor,  29  Jan.  79. 

CA.Fri.IK8. 

Charles  Jones Lncins  Hill  ... 

Henry  George  Wilson 

John  Bdward  Bale 

Charles  Gooden  LoVeridge  . 

Henry  WiUiam  Pollard" 

John  Meredith  Maltby   

Samael  Fletcher 

John  Robert  Hall  Wilton   ... 

John  Tinkler 

Alfred  Bnrdon  Kills 

William  Bdward  Bolton 


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Arthor  Bosworth,  A^uiani  16  Feb.  78 

Francis   Bathie  Winter,   Intimeior  qfi 

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George  Colqnhoan  Madden 

Arthur  Grayes  Spratt 

Francis  Charles  Annesley. 


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Douglas  Minto  Allen 

Charles  Edward  Peirse  

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George  Boodrie  O'Donnell   

Bdmoud  PaleyApthorp 

Arthur  Walter  Lyster 

Thomas  Pepper  Bmest  Lowry 

Percy  CBnen 

Alexander  Sankey  Roberts 

Arthur  Campbell  xote 

Tinoent  John  G^land   

Harold  Arthur  Sandbach  Barkworth  

Thomas  Hutchinson  Haughton  

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»  Lt.Colonel  Niven  served  during 
the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war 
in  X873-74  (Medal). 

Migor  AUinson  served  in  the 
seoond  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in 
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i'agmatier.— 

Quarter  Matter.— Thomaa  Nicholson,  *«  23  April  71. 

Faeingt  Whit^.—AgenU,  Messrs.  (3ox  and  Co. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Borton  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Afghanistan  (Medal),  and  that  of 
XS45-46  on  the  Sutlcn,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkeeand  Ferozesnah  (Medal  and  Clasp)— in  the  latter  he  succeeded 
to  the  comnaand  of  the  Reflft.  and  was  severely  wounded.  Served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Chrimea,  in  command  of 
the  Regiment,  from  37th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the 
18  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  3rd  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Pollard  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  Rebels  in  China,  and  was  with  the  storming 
party  of  the  67th  Regiment  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding.  Served  in  the  snd  West  India  Regiment  in  the 
Ashanti  war  in  1873,  and  was  the  next  senior  officer  to  Colonel  Festing  in  the  two  engagements  at  Wlmina  (Medal). 

10  Qaarter  Master  Nicholson  accompanied  an  expedition  up  the  Gkunbia  against  the  King  of  Baddiboo  on  board 
B.M.S.**  Torch,"  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  or  the  enemy's  works  on  Swarra  Chinda  Oeek  on  x6th 
hb.  x86x :  commanded  a  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  works.  Present  at  the  storming 
lad  captore  of  the  fortiAed  towns  of  Oarawan  and  Saba.    Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 


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Oolonel.— Brook  John  Taylor,  Enrign,  '15  May  27;  Lt.  '15  June  30;  C<tpt,  '28  Nor.  34;  M^for,  31  Joh^  46; 

Lt  Colonel,  ^2g  Dec.  46;  Colonel,  20   June  54;  Mqjor  Qeneral^  15  Nov.  61;    Xuii^OeiMraJ,  9  April  71; 
'     General,  i  Oct.  77 ;  Colonel  2nd  West  India  Regiment,  i  April  70. 
Lieutenant  Colonels.— Lionel  Lowdham  Brett,'  Eneian^  15  Jan.  58 ;  X<.  17  Jan.  60 ;  Cojrf.  x  May  68 ;  BtJUaim, 

April  74 ;  Major,  14  Nov.  74 ;  Lieutenant  Colonel,  31  Oct.  77. 
William  Owen  t^nyon,'  CB.  CMO.  Adminiatrator  of  the  Oovemwunt  of  ike  Province  ef  Oriqna  Lamd  Wed; 

Eneign,  '21  Dec.  60 ;  Lt.  •'27  July  66 ;  Capt.  'is  July  68 ;  BtMoyor,  1  April  74 ;  Major^ss  Nov. 74 ;  Liemtenat 

Colonel,  2  Feb.  78 ;  Colonel,  xi  Nov.  78. 
Robert  Straker  Turton.^  Eneign,  26  Feb.  58;  Lt.  8  Aug.  60 ;  Capt.  X3  Aug.  68 ;  BUM^jor,  x  April  74 ;  Jf^or, 

I  Dec.  75 ;  Lt. Colonel,  2  Feb.  78. 
MajoTi.— Fred.  Ludwig  Mathews,^  Ene.  P28  May  58 ;  Lt.  24  Sept.  60 ;  Capt.  28  Oct.  68  ;  Major.  31  Got.  77. 
Ponsonby  Sheppard.  Ensign,  ^4  Mar.  65 ;  Lt.  28  May  66 ;  Capt.  '22  Aug.  68 ;  Major,  2  Feb.  78. 


Captxiws. 


James  Stuart  Des  Barres" '13  Feb. 


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Thomas  Talbot 

Robert  Fetherstone  Devereux".. 

James  Wilkin'*  , 

William  Gtordon  Patchett'«  

William  Samuel  Gwatkin  Trist'* 

James  Edward  Wilmot  Smyth  Caulfeild'* 

George  Atkinson  Macintire  . 

Sydney  Francis  Foster 

Edmund  Sandilands  Savage. 
Edward  Stanley  


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Herbert  Hope  Keighley»7  

John  Canute  Doyle  

Charles  Bybie  Lyster 

Charles  Henry  Wyndham  Tyndale  

Percy  George  Kerans 

Warren  Hastings 

Archibald  Ritchie  Hampton,  Adj.  i  Feb.  79 

James  Henry  Thompson 

John  Skelton  

Wellesley  Charles  Dutton  

Francis  William  Edwin  Maunsell  

Robert  Freebaim  Clothier 

Charles  Lawford  Dale 

Mordaunt  Broome  Salmon    

Charles  Alfred  Howard  M'Pherson  

Samuel  Jopp  

John  William  Henry  Ogilby,  Inetruetor^ 

of  Mueketrjf  27  Oct.  70     } 

Wensly  James  Hodson  Bond 

Villiers  Edward  Hunt 

Charles  Ernest  Albert  Coleman  

Lawrence  Augustine  Waiuri  ght 

Frank  Ernest  Shelley  Claridge  

Charles  Gordon  Creyk    

William  Charles  Henry  Mackintosh 

Wilham  Cyril  Minchin  

Vincent  Frisby  

Arthur  Stephen  Brunskill 

Henry  Pouting  North cott.i'bH  Adjutant,  \ 

Sierra  Leone ) 

Orestes  John  Henry  Brooker  

Edward  Redstone  James  Warner  


a8  Oct.     7x 


P  5  May  69 


SXCOITD   LnUTBlTANTS. 

Charles  William  Wentworth    De  Vere  1 

Beauclerk J 

William  Hugh  Dunlop 

Pierce  John  Hackett 

Arthur  Nairn  Lysaght 

Herbert  Christie  Prichard 

John  Holland  Harwood  

G«orge  Patterson  

George  William  Gael   

Seymour  Blanshard  Pemberton 


22  Jan. 

x9  Feb. 

8  Mar. 
x3  Aug, 
13  Aug. 
x8  Oct. 

X  Nov.  79! 

X  Nov.  79 1 
31  Jan.    80 


7Q 

79 
79 
79 
79 
79 


XI  July  74 
25  Nov.  74 
X5  Sept,  77 
IS  Sept.  77 

3  Oct.  77 
31  Oct.    77 

3  Feb.  78 
12  June  78 
21  June  79 
29  June  70 

9  July    79  j 


28  Oct.  7 1     "  Captains  Wilkin  and  Tri«t  sored 

9  Aug.  73  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  1873-74  (M«l*^)- 

9  Aug.  73     ^f  Lieut.  Keighley  served  throogh- 

9  Aug.  73  out   the    Ashanti    War   of  i87S-74' 

9  Aug.  73  including  the  action  at  Essamso- 

28  Feb.  74  slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

13  May  74     »  Captain  Caulfeild  served  in  liifi 

23  May  74  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal  iriUi 

9  Aug.  73  Clasp). 

11  Feb.  75     »  Quarter    Master  Kelly  ierved 

12  Aug.  75'throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-71 

12  Aug.  75I (Medal  with   Clasp,  and  Medsi  tlr 
1 1  Feb .  76 1  distinguished  condact  in  the  Fiel«l 
19  Aug.  76|    "  Captain  BeU.--For  War  Scrvxtts, 
22  Sept.  76  see  Army  Pay  Department. 
II  Oct.  76 

30  Nov.   76 

30  Nov.  76 

30  Nov.  76 

30  Nov.  76 

11  July  76 
98  Oct.  77 

13  June  74 
30  Nov.  77 

12  May  76 
30  Nov.  78 
28  Feb.    76 

12  Feb.    77 

II  Feb.    75 

28  Oct.     71 


13      ...    Pay«Muf0r.— Thomas  BeU,*^  29  June  78 ;  En*,  8  May  67 ;  Li.  5  April  71 ;  Capt.  34  March  77* 

6  Qmirter  If M^er.— Patrick  Kelly ,><>  11  March  74. 

Faeinge  Ye]loYr.—AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

»  Lt.Oolonel  Brett  served  against  the  King  of  Qniah,  Weetem  Africa,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  »^ 
West  India  Regiment  at  Songo  when  attacked  by  the  enemy  in  great  force,  and  whom  he  repulsed  on  2itt  uk- 
1861  He  has  received  the  Sflver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  two  perwrns  flrom  drowiuM. 
lit  New  Quay,  Cornwall,  on  the  14th  August  1667.  Served  in  the  AJihanti  war,  in  1873-74.  including  th«  acooa  v. 
Essaman  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  ,  ..^  ^        ,  .,  «    ^ 

» Colonel  Lanyon  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-7^  latterly,  and  until  invaUded on  the  aiat  JaniiaiTi874. » 
Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Glaap).  Wii  J 
pointed  Administrator  of  Griqualand  West  in  1875,  »nd  raised  and  commanded  a  force  of  volunteers  in  Januaiy  ir 
against  Botlasitsie,  a  Batlapin  chief,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  Her  Majee^i  Govemment.  B«»«»^ 
contingents  of  volunteers  for  service  in  Cape  Colony  and  the  Transvaal  during  the  Kafir  war  of  1877-78.  ^S?* 
by  Her  Majesty's  Govemment  in  each  case  for  "prompt  and  valuable  aaaiatance  rendered."  Baiaed  and  0^ 
inanded  the  force  of  volunteera  during  the  Griqua  rebellion  and  Batlapin  invasion  in  1878,  when  the  eDen7** 
engaged  and  defeated  in  ten  actions.  ^         «     ,«  ,„  .       „  ,  ,» 

*  Lt.Oolonel  Turton  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  until  invalided  in  June  1873  (Brevet  of  Migor,  Medal). 

7  Major  Mathews  served  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  1873  (Ashanti  Medal). 

11  Captain  Des  Barres  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
»  Captain  Devereux  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Baaaman  (Medal). 
i«  Captain  Patchett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  engagements  near  Duaqaah  of  the  >?> 
October  and  3rd  November— severely  contused  and  slightly  weonded  (Medal). 

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Royal  Malta  Feneible  Artillery.  262 

The  Royal  Cypher  and  a  Maltese  Cross. 
LT.Cox.ontL.~* James  Laszarini,  5  Sept.  77. 
Majob.— *lfar^i«  Saverio  de  Piro,  5  Sept.  77. 
Cimivs. 


•Paolo  Bernard,  s  Sept*  77* 
•John  Ratter,  5  Sept.  77. 
•Walter  Sciortino,  2  March  78. 


•Aagnstintis  Faulns  Michael  Alexias 

Aloysiae  Portelli,  39  Jan.  70. 
•Frederick  Gatt,  14  Feb.  73. 
•Joseph  Speransa,  13  Ang.  77. 

LlXUTUTAnS. 

•Bdmond  Riszo,  17  Sept.  6x.  1  •Alfred  Cavarra,  a  May  68. 

•Alfred  Sant-Foomier,  a  Dec.  63.  •Alezandro  Mattel,  30  Noy.  70. 

•Richard  Casaloni  {Ae^.  10  Nov.  77),  9  Ang.  64.  •Charles  Trepani,  14  Nov.  74. 
•Antonio  Gkitt,  sx  Feb.  65.                                I 

Bbcovd  Lzsi7TXirA.irTS. 
'Alfred  Trepani,  19  Dec.  77.  I      •Achilles  F.  P.  M.  J.  A.  F.  X.  Sammut,  13  Nov.  78. 

•Bmest  Carbonaro,  19  Dec.  77.  I 

P<arMa«e«r.— •Henry  Montanaro,  39  July  63 ;  lAmU,  33  Jane  58;  Son.Mqfor,  39  July  7a. 
A«^utaMt.-'*Li«Ht.  Richard  Casaloni,  10  Nov.  77. 
(Quarter  Jfa«<«r.— •Michele  Debono,  34  Jan.  74. 
Utdieal  Offteer.—aurgeon  •Lorenso  Manch^ifi).  37  Feb.  75. 
Blue.—FaeingM  Scarlet. 

School  of  Gonnery. 

*omuanda*i   4r  Supdi,  Colonel  F.W.  Hastings,  x  Oct.  77.  AuUtant  Svperintmdeni  *)  Captain  D.  D.  T.  0*Callaghan, 

^kief  InHruetor  Colonel  R.  Cnrtis,  33  Jane  75.         1  of  SxpirimenU.        }     1  Sept.  78. 

^rigad$  Major Captain  A.  N.  Pearso,  i  Jan.  79.  and  Ajuutani  do.  Captain  P.  L.  M.  Skinner,  z  Apr.  79. 

r Major  F.  G.  Baylay,  i  Jan.  74.  Adjutant^  Captain  H.  W.  J.  Hnbback,  i  Jan.  79. 

M^or  6.  J.  Borgmann,  x  Apr.  75.  I  Quarter  Matter ,  Qr.  Master  8.  Cox. 

mnimuM^y^  im  O^^^mmm^J  Capt.  E.  WOOllCOmbC.   I  April  77.    | 

miruHon  %n  Otmiur^fi  ^^j.  j,  D^c^n,  15  Jan.  77.  1 

Mi^or  F.  T.  Lloyd,  i  May  77.         ! 
,Mi^or  C.  Trench,  x  Apr.  79.  1 

Department  of  Artillery  Studies  (Woolwich). 

DirtrlorofArtUUr^Studiet Colonel  O'B.  B.  Woolsey,  R.  Art.  i  Nov.  77. 

A$$iMtant  Direetor Major  F.  S.  Stoncy,  R.  Artillery,  z  Aag.  73. 

T^Mf^^,^  .•-  j^iiiM^  f  Major  W.  G.  Brancker,  R.  Art.  9  April  7a. 

Ifutruetorg  %n  ArMlery |^  ,  ^  jj^j^^  ^  ^  MitcheU.  R.  Art.  x  May  78. 

Tn»trtietor  in  MilUary  Surveying  p.:e.  Captain  F.  Roberts,  R.  Art.  z  Oct.  77. 

J?n^euor  ^Applied  Matkemalice   A.  G.  Qreenhill.  MA. 

Zeeturer  on  Metalluray  Dr.  Percy,  FSS, 

Lecturer  on  FraetieaX Meekanict H.  W.  Jones,  Esq. 

Lecturer  on  ChemiHry  and  Phjf$ie$  C.  L.  Bloxam,  Esq. 

FVeneh  Master  Mons.  Albert  Barrdre. 

German  Master Dr.  P.  Althaus. 

School  of  Military  Engineering. 

(For  Instructing  the  Corps  in  MUita/ry  Field  Wbrks^  at  Chatham.) 

Commandant  Colonel  Sir  John  Stokes,  ITCB.  i  Nov.  75. 

Assistant  Commandant   LtColonel  R.  W.  Duff,  t8  Feb.  79. 

Brigads  Moqw Ma^OT  William  Keith,  z  Apr.  76. 

Instructor  in  Construetioin  if  Sstimating    Major  H.  C.  Seddon,  z  Miur.  79. 

Assistant  do.  do Captain  A.  G.  Clayton,  6  Jnly  79. 

Instructor  in  Surveying Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  Warren,  CM&.  B.  Bng. 

.U**»<Z«.r«ter.*.«.«^V  {'(i^rtJ:^:fS:^r'.T"- 

Instructor  in  FisldFortyteatione Major  A.  G.  Damford,  Z3  Jaly  78. 

Assistant  Instructore  in  Fisld  Fortifications {SSS^.^^ailE!^'''  '  ^*°*  ^^' 

Instructor  in  Telegraphy    Major  R.  T.  Armstrong,  7  April  76. 

{Lieut.  L.  Darwin,  z  May  77. 
Lieut.  G.  Barker,  z  June  77. 
Lieut.  P.  Cardew,  a6  Apr.  78. 
Instructorin  JlUitarg  History,  Strategy,  4r  ^i^- 1^^     Major  H.  H.  Jones,  z  Feb.  78. 
Secretary  to  ike  BoytU  Engineer  Committee  M%)or  G.  E.  Grover,  z  Feb.  8c. 

School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe. 

Commandant  f  Inspector  Qensral.—OoXamfX  H.  W.  J.  Trent,  h.p.  68  F.  3z  Jan.  80. 

Otief  Instru^.— 

Captain  and  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  0«iMraZ.— Captain  W.  Marsden,  8a  F.  z  Jan.  80. 
i  cltnin  T..Mh».^M  i  Captain  T.  8.  GUdea,  7a  F. 
I  C<^a*n  Instructors.  ^  q^-j^^,^  yf.  B.  Barton,  a6  F. 

r^u^t^^mt  T^mt^^mMh^  f  jtileut.  W.  J.  Brownc,  36  F.  z  Nov.  79- 

jAsutenant  Instnetore.  \^j^^^  m.  D.  D.  Dalison,  Soots  Guarcls.  z  Nov.  79. 

faywuutsr.^- 

Quarter  Master  with  rank  ofLieut.  f  Acting  Adjutant.—Jtanw  Slaok,i  aa  April  59 ;  Bns.  zs  Jan.  56. 

fiurgeon. — J.  Crerar,  h.p.  Mon.  Dep.  Surg.  Gen, 

{|deut.  Slack  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna,  Balaklava.  and 
irman,  siege  assaolts  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,.Jbombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum 
■al  with  foar  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  Turkish  Medal,  and  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  at  the  battle 
German).  Digitized  by  N^OOgli:: 

s 


263 


Cavalry  Depot  at  Canterbury. 


Coi»jiMJw«a»<.— Edward  Napier,  19  June  78 ;  Comet,  31  Dec.  S7 ;  ^*' »«  J^ly  S« ;  Capi.  '15  Feb.  61 ;  Jfiyor,  »a4  Mir.  9 

Li.ColoHel,^6  Jnlyjo;  Colonel,  6  July  7$. 
Superintendent  ^ftke  Biding  Departvient. —^a^or  William  Blonkinsop,  h.p.  3  Dragoon  Guards,  7  Not.  68. 
^(f/Kto*^.— Captain  B.  8.  Liddell,  10  Haasars,  xa  July  76. 

PavflMufor.— Charles  Boyse  Roche,*  30  Nov.  38 ;  Sneign,  x8  Jan.  28  j  Lieut.  21  June  39 ;  Son.Majar,  x  Jan. 60. 
Siiinff  Maeter.—ThomtLB  Heniy  Jones,  25  June  79. 


Quarter  Matter.— B-eiaj  Woods>  93  Aug.  61. 

Tiutruetor  qf  Mueketry.—lAeMt.  H.  A.  Case,  la  Lancers,  x  Oct  79. 


>  Maior  Roche  served  in  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  ft-om  5th  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastcj^., 
and  Turkish  Medal) .  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  the  aoth,  2701,  and  28th  >c;v 
X857,  at  Cawnpore  (Medal).  ,«  ^  «  .    i«a 

*  Quarter  Master  Woods  served  in  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  the  campaign  of  18^2  in  Affghanistan  (Medal),  menuiiic 
the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  batties  of  Moodkee,  Fwom- 
shah,  and  Bobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  X848-4Q,  including  the  a&ir  at  Bab- 
nuggnr,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Badoolapore.  and  battles  of  Ghillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  witht*. 
Clasps). 


Becroiting  Staff. 


PjLTXASTXU. 


York 

London John  Robert  lago,  x  March  78 ;  Son.  Captain,  i  March  78. 


AnJUTAirrs. 


London Henry  Mant  Oilbv*  I  17  Aug.  55 

Dublin  JohnAddy,*£<.lf<yor,i3Jun6  7a;  J?f.X^.CoZ.3Nov.78.;        


9  Nov.   55 
6  Sept.  5s 


X  April  69    la  Sept  : 
I  Feb.    56  31  Jstt.  ; 


SUPXBIITTXVDXVO  OTVicxas. 

London BtM,Colon«l  Joseph  Logan,  h.p.  a  Foot. 

WoroeBbBae...BiJ£<vpr  Robert  (3onollv  Martin,  h.p.  19  Foot. 
Inverness... £<.1^.&o2oim2  William  Moles  worth  Ck>le  Acton,  h.p.  77  Foot. 
Cork  Major  Thomas  Gardiner,^  h.p.  98  Foot. 

^  Captain  Gilby  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  88th  Regiment  in  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  (Seocril 
Windham,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  against  the  Gwalior  0)ntingent  on  a6th  Nov,  1857  (Medsl). 

s  Lt.(}olonel  Addy  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  X854-55,  incladrny  tbe 
battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Cllasps,  and  Torkiil 
Medal). 

*  Major  Gardiner  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Ezpeditionazy  Force  on  the  Ensofkie  FroeSR 
nnder  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  X858,  including  the  destruction  of  Ohinglie  and  the  afRsir  with  the  Ha- 
dostanee  fknatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  as  A4)Utssss7< 
Quarter  Master  of  the  18th  Pux^'aub  Infantry  in  Oude,  and  as  Brigade  Quarter  Master  at  the  final  aubjectaon  ef  ui 
rebels  along  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal). 


Ordnance  Manufacturing  Establishments. 


ROYAL  ARSENAL,  WOOLWICH. 


Royal  Carriage  Faotory. 

Superiniend^ni,  Colonel  H.  Heyman,  R.  Art.  i  Oct.  76 
Aaeiet.  Super,  Major  B.  S.  Gordon,  R.  Art.  ...  i  Oct  77 
Osfrf.JfMimcfor,  Capt.  J.  B.  Ormsby,  R.  Art.    x  April  76 

Royal  Laboratory. 

Ai]Mr»a<«fid«iif,Col.G.H. J. A.Fraser,  CJB.  R.A.  z  Mar.  75 
Aeeiet.  Superimtendent ^Uajor  F. A.  Anley,  R.  Art.  x  Apr.  76 
Capt,  Inetructor,  Major  B.  H.  Cameron,  R.Art....  x  Apr.  76 
'  ',  Inet,,  Captain  J.  P.  Cundill,  R.  Art x  Jan.  77 


Superintend. 
husband,  CB. 


Rojral  Gun  Faotory. 
Mf^or  Geneial  O.  W.  ToungO  ^^^^ 


R.  Art.. 


AMeiBt.SupeHntendent^Ctkpt,  M.  L.  Porter,  R.  ArLi  Aprr 
Captain  Inetruetor,  Captain  L.  Downea,  R. Art  z  Jsa.  :< 

Experimental  Branoh. 

Msijor  O.H.  F.  Ellis,  R.  Art. ^ko^.f- 

Captain  B.  Bainbridge.  R.  Art.    i  Apr.  T-  I 
Mmnbete..,  i  Captain  A.  W.  White,  R.  Art.  ...    i  Apr.  ji 
Captain  W.  M'Clintock,B.Art.  >  „  iw- 
(attached  for  special  doty).../  ^1  *^^     \ 


Royal  Small  Arms  Faotory  at  Enfield. 

SuperMeudeni,  Colonel  H.  T.  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art. 

{M«gorW.  H.  King-Harman, 
.  ^Art X  June  75 
MsjorH.  Bond,  R.  Art.  (Bir- 
nuHoka$n) x  Apr.  77 

Capi,  Inepeetar,  Caption  W.  Hunter,  R.  Art....  30  Oct.  78 


I  Royal  aunpowder Factory  at  Waltham  Abbey  { 

Superintend^,  O>lonel  R.  J.  Hay,  R.  Art.. 39  Jeae^ 

.lMw«.A<f»m«ieMd<.,MiU.W.H.WardeU,R.Artx  Jure-  | 


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staff  Officers  of  Pensioners.  364 

N.B.^TU  nwiAer prefixed  to  the  Station  denotu  the  Brigadt  Sub-Disiriet  to  wXiek  iht  Qfieerii  aitadM, 


SxATioir. 


RgU. 
8er. 


SBSAT  BBXTAIN 
N.wcAWL..oir.TTF..-  {  ^j^*";^ V"^^  " 

'CAmLULX. 

SuiTDBXLAjrD.—Hen.L.  Searle,*^  h.p.B.M.Art 
*RiCH]con>. 

*BXTBBLIT. 

10  Haufax.— Tho8.Nixid  Woodall,^h.p.  57  P. 
,12,15  *P»B8TOjr. 

,14  larxBPooL.— JameeFra.BiTch,h.p.3W.I.B 
Mavchxrbb.— R.  Wm.WoodB,"  h.p.  3  P. ... 

•BUBT. 

i  CHBsm.— Bbenezer  Rogers,  ^  h.p.  3  W.T.R. 

■.•3  8-.— «.{''^^j;»g^SSfeko«j 

t  *WOBOB0XBB. 

I  *Cami>iwv. 
i  *BBxcor. 

5  *Dbbbt. 

J  LBicxsnx.— Sam.  B.  Kekewioh,  h.p.  83  P. 
!  BiBKiveHAM.--GhArie8HiUPTe8B0ii,"h.p.aiP 

9  *N0BTHAXPT02r. 

3  •LnrcoLB. 

1  Tabicooth.— John Edxn.  Harvey,  h.p.  41  P.... 
I  *BnBT  St.  Sdkvbdb^ 
J  Bbbboxd.— Henry  MUIer,"  h.p.  MU.Train  .. 
'  ExxxBB.— Jno.  Arth.  Brookznan,  h.p.  6  P, 

{Robert  Law.'Unatt 
William  Henry  Clemento,* 
h.p.  Royal  Marines  , 

c  Vatwa**-.  C  Ambrose  Marshall  Cardew,^  ) 

6  TAiTBToir.^-John  Xeslie  Moore.'"  hjp.  34  P.. . 

7  BBxmoi..— John  T.  Ohandler  (ao)  Unatt.  ... 

8  *Dbtuxs. 

9  *Doxchbkbb. 

<  PoBTSxovTH.^J.S.Cannon,h.p.GoldC.Cps. 
I  SovTHAMnoB.— Dan.  BeerB.^'! 


19 


I  SovTHAMnoB.— Dan.  Beere^^'h.p.  8  P. 
X  'Rbabibo. 

2  *OXBO>D. 

3  Bbiohtov.— Bobert  Edward  Boe,«7  h.p.86  P. 

4  Bbbbtwoob.— DonatM*Mahon.»*  h.p.  Mil.  T. 

5  Cabtbbbubt.— Jas.A.Morrah,^h.p.DQp.Bat. 

(Chatham.— Hy. Gtordon Bogers,**  h.p. 49 P. 
Gbbbbwioh.—  Ed.Ch.  Domyille,^h.p.  B.M. 
WooLwiOH.— Wm.Alez.  Godley,*7h.p.  56  P. 

7  Kbbbibotox.— T.Parker  Wrifl[ht,"h.p.  83  P 

8  GnxuiBOBD.  >-  Christian  Wm.  M'Niell,  h.p.... 

-^^Jjjjj^*-  ]  Jno.Theo.U8sh6r(i8),  Unatt 

WnUm  Div.  (Wmiam  Bgerton  Todd,*> 
ChelMaMotp.X     h.p.  8x  P ) 

5  Ibtbbhxss.— James  Power  Boyd*  h*p 

6  *Abbb3>xbh. 

7  PBBiH.--Wm.  DenniB  Chapman,^  h.p.  18  P. 
I  *Stxsus». 

'  I  Qj^AMoaw    S  Bobt.Pr .  Heniy  Macgregor»*  \ 

^jQLAsaow.  I  h.p.  Military  Tmin....!. S 

I  •Atb. 

t  £srBBxmoH.~Cha.  Wm.  St.  John,  h.p.  94  P... 

IX.B  OB  llur  {Stq/r  Oapt.  to  Com,  DeiaehmonU\ 

^P#MioiMr«.)— Michael  Oarry,*^  h.p.  8x  Pj 

"SSiMY  &o}^^*-^-  SPofforth,-  h.p.S9F. 
IBXCAHD. 

I  BsLVAST.—Bobert  Beid,^  h.p.  98  P 

1*OlCAOM. 
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265  Staff  Ofieers  of  Pensioners. 

ScALX  ov  Allowavcs  IK  Addztiov  to  Haxy  Fat. 

xst  Class. — 1X9.  od.  per  diem.    2nd  Glass. — 9*.  od.  per  diem. 

In  the  event  of  the  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners  being  sabject  to  additional  expense  in  conseqoenoe  of  hisenpV- 
ment  in  aid  of  the  Civil  Power  at  a  distance  from  head-quarters,  he  will  also  receive  a  further  allowance  of". 
a  day  while  necessarily  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travelling  charges  thus  incorred  by  Lz 

UoiTTiirGsirT  Allowakcxs. 

For  less  than  100  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  day ;  100  and  under  150,  one  shilling  and  sixpence  a  dsj;  is-irl 
under  300,  two  shHlings  a  day ;  for  200  and  upwards,  two  shillings  and  sixpence  a  day ;  Officers  with  Brevci  n^i 
have  two  shillings  a  day  in  atotion. 

War  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners, 

^  Major  E.  Rogers  served  in  temporary  command  of  a  Detachment  3rd  West  India  Regiment  in  deftsn  d 
Lower  Combo,  Gambia,  in  Feb.  1864  against  hostile  native  factions,  and  was  employed  by  the  Govenuir  of  iL; 
Gambia  on  diplomatic  service  in  conjunction  with  the  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone  and  Commodore  Eardley-Wifcr  •, 
for  which  he  received  official  thanks.  Served  as  Brigade  Adjutant  in  charge  of  guns  in  the  expedition  id  r 
Lt. Colonel  Harley  up  the  River  Gambia  in  June  1864,  and  was  fevorably  noticed.  Served  with  the  expediu^sir. 
force  under  Brigadier  General  Harley  in  British  Honduras  in  February  and  March  1867,  and  commanded  sFlvu 
Column  detached  for  the  destruction  of  the  Indian  village  San  Jos^,  on  which  occasion  his  detachment  raaiii 
forced  march  of  32  miles  in  11  hours  across  very  difficult  country  (thanked  by  the  (Sovernor).  Was  subaeqEetty 
appointed  Brigade  Major  to  the  united  Force,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

■  Major  Sweeney  served  with  the  12th  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

»  Lt.Oolonel  Fresson  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  Left  Wing  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  ExpeditionarrForr' 
on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  S.  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  destruction  of  Chingtie,  also  r* 
gaged  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Egerton  Todd  served  in  the  Stst  Regiment  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Law  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  Gfr«-) 
Pollock  (Medal),  includingthe  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezeen,  and  Jngdulluck,  occuiwtion  of  Cabool  (contaficd;  vJ 
the  different  minor  engagements  leading  to  and  from  it.  Also  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  incladis^^  'b 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  all  of  which  he  commanded  a  Compaoy  (M&k 
and  three  Clasiw).  Was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon— ball  lodged  in  his  body,  and  mentiooedis 
despatch,  being  second  in  command  of  the  Regiment  during  the  action. 

^*  Major  Browne  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal) . 

^*  Major  Macgregor  served  with  the  83nd  Regiment  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  in  sui^pressing  the  Indian  mxmj  c 
1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  acticw  jf 
Kala  Nuddoe  and  Khankur,  siege  of  the  Jail  and  subsequent  operations  at  Shahjehanpore,  affluxs  of  Habosdct 
and  Bunkagaon  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

1*  Lt.Colonel  Woods  served  with  the  Buffb  in  the  action  of  Punniar,  a9th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^7  Lt.Colonel  Beere  served  with  the  8th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  in  1857,  including  tbe  siet^ 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  city  (Mediu  with  Clasp). 

^B  Lt.Colonel  IJssher  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratts  ooxmtry  with  the  32nd  Regiment,  tii 
was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  Also  served  in  India  dnriEirtls 
mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal),  and  was  attached  to  the  Convalescent  Depdt  at  Murree  in  the  Prn^anb  when  theftari- 
was  attacked  by  a  large  force  of  hill  men  on  the  night  of  ist  September  1857.  Was  onboard  the  troop-ship  ^«^'" 
Jfonareh  when  she  blew  up  and  was  destroyed  by  fire  at  Spithead  on  3rd  June  1859. 

1'  Major  Charlton  served  with  the  8ist  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Chandler  served  with  the  xoth  Regiment  in  the  Sutlej  camnaign  of  1845-46.  including  tbe  hatCr' 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  teforeVo&'X', 
affair  of  the  9th  September  (wounded),  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  carrying  of  the  Hejka 
before  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  witbtR 
Clasps). 

*i  Captain  Michael  Cuny  served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  81st  BepaiBi, 
under  Colonel  Renny,  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Cavaliy  and  three  Begimeats  of  ^itP* 
Inftotry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny  (Medal). 

"  Lt.Colonel  Wright  served  with  the  Zm  Regiment  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  preKot  at  tht 
affair  of  Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  at  Kotaria  on  the  14th  August  1858  (Medal  with  Claap). 

**  Major  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland  20th  May  1854,  in  action  with  the  foits  ef 
Bomarsund  Z5th  August,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto  on  the  i6th  August.  Served  with,  the  Baltic  expedita^ 
in  1855,  and  in  the  mortar-boat  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*7  Lt.Colonel  Godley  landed  with  the  56th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  25th  August  1855,  aerred  atthenegvc-' 
Sebastopol,  and  present  at  the  final  assault  (Meoal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*>  Major  Clements  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  batteries  at  Petropaulovski  on  sistAngust,  landed  04^ 
Sept.  at  an  attack  on  the  same  batteries  (severely  wounded),  and  was  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  veiseifos  <^^ 
Sept.  1854.  Served  in  the  China  war  of  1857-58,  mcluding  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and  eaptait  :. 
Canton,  expedition  to  the  North,  and  landed  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Ffc^- 
river  on  20th  M^,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr .Master  (Medal  with  two  Crnsps). 

**  Lt. Colonel  Wolfe  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  In  the  campaigrn  of  i860  in  China,  including  the sdTvre 
on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

S7  Lt.Colonel  Lewis  served  with  the  Grenadier  Company  of  the  ^4th  Regiment  in  the  at^on  with  and  deetrertis 
of  a  desperate  band  of  insurprent  fanatics  at  Teermanam  Coonettos  in  MtJabar. 

*>  Major  Moore  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ft*om  xoth  August  1855,  indodin^tl' 
siege  and  ftiU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  ^tdi; 
Served  also  in  the  Indian  campai^s  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  37U1  and  xKh  ^aprrsi*: 
1857,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwnl  (Medai  vil- 
Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Woodall  served  in  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861.  Also  in  that  of  1863,  inciti^^' 
the  capture  of  Katikara  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Brooke  served  with  Captain  Lillie's  Detachment  in  defeating  the  insurgents  at  Matal^  on  a^th  J=.' 
during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  1848. 

**  Lt.Colonel  Reid  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal),  served  also  with  the  Flank  Compaiu?*  :•' 
Regiment  in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Febroaiy  1850.  Served  u  t* 
Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie  Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1S58,  a:^-  • 
the  affair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the  Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Lt.Colonel  Domville  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  Detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protection  of  British  prcf^ 
at  Monte  Video.  He  wivs  there  detached  for  service  in  the  Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  sjid  captare  •■'»' 
Forts  of  Obligado,  and  forcing  the  passage  of  the  river.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Monte  V.Je 
and  was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  River  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

*^  Alajor  Spofforth  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  during  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  iniS57  i^f^ 
with  Clasp). 

««  Lt.Colonel  Chapman  served  with  the  29th  Regiment  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  iof lad- - 
^he  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Oasps). 

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19  May  47 

30  Mar.  48 

■  '6  June  42 

.  14  Apr.  46 

June  51 

II  Aug.  54 

3  Mar.  47 

:o  May  50 


A8SI8T1.2rTCOMMI88ABIB8GBirBBAL, 

ranking  with  Lieutenant  Colonel*. 

Pigott,  Augustus  William 

p. ». e.  Wilkinson,  Henry  John* 

p.t.c.  Healy,  Richard  Calvert* 

Foster,  Charles"  

Murray,  James*  William)^ 

Clerk,  Alexander^'  

Lewis,  Henry  Clutter  buck »« 

O'Connor,  Charles  Davis**    

Pennell,  Croker  Lovell  Baker  

Blunt,  Francis  Charles  

Robinson,  WellesleyGerdonW.i*  ... 

Petrie,  Alfred  Ernest  

Shortt^  Foster    

Milne,  James'^  

Saunder,  Edward  Charles^" 

Boothby,  Basil  Charles" 

Sanders,  Gilbert  Howard*   , 

Wrench,  Charles  Edward 

E^rissick,  Thomas  Butterworth 

Wild,  Henry  John 

Stanes,  Robert 

Hunter,  Robert  Edward" 

Ryland,  Ashley  Cowper" 

Haokman,  Henry  William" 

Draper,  John**  

Robertson,  John  Leslie*^  

Randall,  John  Henry"  

Matthews,  Robert  Lee" 

LeMesurier,  Thomas  Augustus... 

Dunn,  Edwin 

Taylor,  Nathaniel  Ronald    

Powell,  Reuben  Hill 

Ebnes,  Jonathan  William 

Reeves,  Henry  Spencer EdwaJrd... 

Beale,  Oswald  Frederick  

Walton,  Clifford  Elliot    

Hughes,  Emiliug,  CMG 

Anderson,  Alexander  Williams  ... 

Leach,  Cecil  Francis  

Armstrong,  Francis  Hugh  

Brereton,  Thomas  Sadleir 

Troup,  John  Igglesden    

Price,  Edward  Thomas  

Gtoddard,  Frederick  FitsClarence 

DbPUTT  ASSISTAJfT    COICICISSABIBS 

Gbkbbai.,  ranking  vnth  Captain*. 

Meyer,  Albert 

Parkyn,  George  John 

Uniacke,  Crofton  James 

Morley,  George  Lyddon 

Gattey,  Francis  William  Brathwait 
Granville,  Sydney  George  ... 
Cook,  Francis  John  Gilbert.. 
Bridgman,  Frederick  Henry 
M'Kensie,  Chas. William  Beverley 

Skinner,  James  Tiemey  

Christie,  Walter  Henry 

Stewart,  Thomas  Brown  

Clarke,  James  Alleyne  

Coates,  George*! 

Christie,  Edward  Tolfrey 

Abbott,  Blair 

Johnston,  George"  

Johnston,  John  Kent 

Scott,  James  Alexander 

Ramsey,  George** 

Johnston,  James  

Young,  John  Smith 

Robertson,  William 

Dunne,  Walter  Alphonsua 

Richardson,  Wodehouse  Dillon*' 

Santi,  Charles  Henry* ^  

Cbermside,  Robert  Alexander 

Elliott,  Edward  Pilkington 


25  Aug.  54 
Jan.  70 
Feb.  70 
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5' 
54 
55 
54 
54 
55 
55 
54 
56 
55 
54 
57 
58 
54 
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55 
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BAXC. 


14  Feb.  78 
23  Nov.  78 


13  Mar. 

8  Nov. 
27  Mar. 

I  Jan. 
ra  Aug. 

9  June 
I  Jan. 
I  Apr. 
I  June 
X  Mar. 

»3  Nov. 

87  Nov. 

'f^  Nov. 

May 


24  Nov. 

7  Feb. 

1  Apr. 
12  May 

I  Sept. 

I  Sept. 

T  Sept. 

I  Dec. 

I  Dec.  33 

1  Jan.  56 

2  Jan.  56 
a  Jan.  56 
I  Mar.  56 

II  Nov.  59 
23  Nov.  55 
16  Ang.  61 
9  Jan.  6z 

14  June  55 
X  Oct.  62 
I  Oct.  62 
9  Jan.  61 

15  Feb.  61 
15  Feb.  61 

6  July  61 
I  Oct.  62 
23  Nov.  61 
"-  Mar.  67 


29 


Dec.  62 
Deo.  62 
Mar.  63 
Dec.  64 
Feb.  65 
Sept.  65 
Mar.  66 
Nov.  63 
July  63 
Aug.  64 
July  64 
July  67 
Aug.  67 
Aug.  65 
Oct.  66 

Jaly  55 
July  55 
Aug.  55 
Apr.  56 
Jan.  56 
Aug.  55 
May  64 
Dec.  60 
Apr.  73 
June  72 


J  July  6S 
[  Aug.  68 


T7  June 
27  Oct. 

I  Apr. 

I  July 
[6  Apr. 
9  July 
9  July 
9  July 
6  Apr. 


73 
73  } 
743 


APPOIKTBD 
TO  C.  &  T. 

STAFF. 


31  Jan.  8c 
31  Jan.  80 


War  Ollicc. 


70 
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71 
73 
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74 
75 
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70 
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70 
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I  Jan. 

I  Feb, 

I  Jan. 

I  Nov 
27  Oct. 
[6  Mar. 

1  Apr. 

I  July 

6  May 
27  Nov. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
15  Feb. 

17  Aug. 

15  Oct. 

22  Doc. 
I  Aug. 
I  Aug. 
I  Nov. 
I  Jan. 
X  Apr. 
I  Dec. 
I  Feb. 

[2  Sept. 

16  Sept.  73 
27  Oct.  73 
16  Mar.  74 
as  June  74 
25  Dec.  74 

3  Feb.  75 

23  Jan.  78 

18  Sept.  78 
5  Nov.  78 
8  June  79 

29  Nov.  79 
29  Nov.  79 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
)i  Jan.  80 
1 1  Jan.  80 
1 1  Jan.  80 
1 1  Jan.  80 


la  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
[2  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
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12  Feb. 
I  a  Feb. 
xa  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
13  Feb. 
15  Feb.- 

3  Aug. 

I  Jan. 

I  Nov. 
23  Jan. 
29  Nov. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jnn. 
31  Jan. 


}i  Jan. 
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(I  Jan. 


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76  31  Jan. 

77  31  Jau. 

78  5 1  Jan. 
78  31  Jan. 

78  31  Jan. 

79  31  Jan. 


31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
3x  Jan, 
31  Jan. 
3x  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
3x  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
3(  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
3x  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jah.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 

31  Jan.  80 
,~  31  Jan.  80 
70  31  Jan.  80 
70  31  Jan.  80 
70  3t  Jan.  80 
70  31  Jan.  80 
70  )i  Jan.  80 
72  ^i  Jan.  80 
74I31  Jan.  80 
76131  Jan.  80  Bermuda 
79'3t  Jan.  80  N'atal. 


Gibraltar. 

Wf^stern  District. 

Aldershot. 

Malta. 

Cork  District. 

North  British  Dii^t. 

S.  Eastern  District. 

Woolwich. 

Cape  of  Grood  Hope. 


Northern  District. 
Belfast. 


Homo  District. 

Nova  Scotda. 

West  Indies. 

Southern  District. 

Jbylon. 

China. 

Chatham  District. 

War  Office. 

Dover. 

Ourragh. 
CO  Army  Service  Corps. 
**"  Straits  Settlements. 

Athlone. 

Cribraltar. 

Dublin. 

Cyprus. 

Devonport. 
80  London. 

Dublin. 

Malta. 

Aldershot. 

Aldershot. 

Mauritius. 

Bermuda. 

Woolwich. 

Natal. 

Jamaica. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

York. 

Natal. 

London. 

Canterbury. 

Cyprus. 

Birmingham. 

Limerick. 

Devonport. 

Shomcliffe. 

London. 


Portsmouth. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Brighton. 

Dover. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Natal. 

Gibraltar. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Fermoy. 

Straits  Settlements. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Weymouth. 

Natal. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Portsmouth. 

Honduras. 

Mauritius. 

Bahamas. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Gosport. 


31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 


79 
80 
80, 

80  3£)Jl^fee0olt)C!' 


War  Office. 

Chatham. 

Parkh 


267 


Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff, 


Former  Commiiiiontd  Bank. 


Lieutenant  103  Foot... 


DbpUTT  ASSISTAITT  Coif]CI881.BrR» 

Gestebxl,  ranking  vith  Captaim. 
WTiitehead.WilbrahamTolleinache 
M'Leod,  Walter  ThompBon  . 

Fitz-Stubba,  Edwiii« 

„  Smith,  John'7    

Lieutenant  ao  Foot , 'shannon,  Thomas  Patrick  . 

iGosset,  Francis  Russell 

Bannister,  Charles  John  .... 
■  Macdonald.T.Campbell  Heiliger*" 

Ottley,  Grcorpre  Wollaston 

Bourne,  Casimir  Arthur    

Nugent,  Robert  Arthur*^ 

Ely,  Alfred 

Clutterbuck,  Lewis  Augustus. 

Stevens,  Frank  Erastus 

Skirving,  David  Scot 

Langdon,  Allan  Harris 

Bridge,  Charles  Henry 

Fryer,  Ernest 

Sargent,  John  Francis  

Wilson,  John  Greorge  Yule  .... 

Baker,  Alflred  Aquila*? 

Graham,  Malcolm  

Collard,  Arthur  William 

Rainsford,  Marcus  Edward  Bead*? 
Smith,  Edmund  Philip  Bowden 

Roe,  James 

Moore,  William  Francis 

Parkin,  John  William  Brooke.. 
Hamilton,  George  Vaughan'^ .. 

Heygate,  Bernard  

Tracey,  Leigh    

Winter,  Samuel  Henry 

Hipwell,  Alfred  George 

Challice,  Gerald  George 

Winter,  William  Robert 

Edwards,  James  Rooh 

Whitley,  Joseph 

Stanley,  GeoflVey , 

Ward,  Edward  Willis  Duncan., 

M'Gomb,  Robert  Proby 

Cousins,  Herbert  Joseph  , 

Winspear,  William  Henry 

Carter,  Ernest  Tilson  Shaen.... 

Hope,  Lewis  Anstmther  

M'Murray,  Edwin  Samuel  

Ashley,  Arthur 

Dunne,  William , 

Arnold,  Knighton  

Godfery,  Masters  John , 

Novell,  John  Samuel 


pinsTCOiyi- 

MlSSIO?f- 


Qr.MasterCommissariatS.C 
Barrack  Clerk 


4  Dec.  66 


5  Mar.  67 
!  3  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
1 3  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  72 
13  June  7a  J 
13  June  73  3 
13  June  72  3. 
13  June  72  3: 
13  June  72  3; 
13  June  72  3: 
13  June  72  3: 
13  June  77  3; 
I  Dec.  72  3 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  31 
9  Apr.  73  3; 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  3 
9  Apr.  73  3, 
9  Apr.  73  31 
1  Apr.  74  3! 
I  Apr.  74  3: 
I  Apr.  74  31 
I  Apr.  74  3' 
I  Apr.  74  - 
1  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  75 
X  Apr,  75 
I  Apr.  75 


QuABTn  Mastbbs. 

M'Garry,  Charles 20  Oct. 

Thelwall,  William  Walter" i  Nov. 

Wood,  Joseph 

Hayles,  Henry  Thomas" 30  Oct. 

V€  Dalton,  James  Lan^ley 13  Deo. 

Kennedy,  William  David 27  Mar. 

Hopkins,  William 27  Mar. 

Rowsell,  James 27  Mar. 

Wasp,  Matthew  Proctor 97  Mar. 

Lawford,  Thomas  Wright 27  Mar. 

Cobden,  Charles  John 27  Mar. 

Phillips.  Edward 27  Mar. 

Steele,  John  27  Mar. 

Howland,  Joseph 27  Mar. 

Morine,  George  Harland 27  Mar. 

Cooper,  Thomas   27  Mar. 

Marsh,  George  27  Mar. 

Emuss,  William    27  Mar. 

Baillie,  Thomas 27  Mar. 

Lapham,  Robert  John 27  Mar. 

Myers,  George  Lingard 27  Mar. 

De  Lisle,  Frederick 27  Mar. 

Collett.  WUliam 27  Mar. 

Bendall,  John 27  Mar. 

Battersby,  Frederick 27  Mar. 

Reynolds,  Thomas  .-.  27  Mar. 

Stead,  Joseph i  June 

Cossey,  John  Francis x  June 

Phillips,  John n  Dec. 

Bolton,  George  xi  Dec. 

Crumplin,  William  xx  Dec. 

M'Caffery,  James n  Dec. 

White,  John  Alexander !ii  Doc. 

Ledsham,  William   n  Dec. 


Grier,  George  Richard 

M'Loughlin,  John     

Mullins,  John  Joseph 

Robinson,  Richard  Henry ., 

Barrel!,  William  John 

Nichols,  Richard  


Dec. 
II  Deo. 
XI  Dec. 
II  Deo. 
Tx  Dec. 
II  Dec. 


ATPonrTKi)  I 

TO  C.  &  T.  I 
STAFV. 


RATIGV. 


Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  So 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
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Jan.  80 
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Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 


12  Feb. 
18  Feb. 
26  Feb. 
30  Oct. 


Jan.  8oiPoTt6monUi. 

Jan.  8o'Netley. 

Jan.  80  Curragb. 

Jan.  80  Army  Serriee  Corps. 

Jan.  80  Clonmel. 

Jan.  80 1  Nova  Scotia. 

Jan.  80  Malta. 

Jan.  801  Port  George*. 

Jan.  8o|Houn8low. 

Jan.  80  Sheemeaa. 

Jan.  80I  Army  Serriee  Oorpi. 

Jan.  80  Mancbanter. 

Jan.  8o|Canterbur7. 

Jan.  SoiArmy  Serrioe  Oon*- 

Jan.  8o|Ccj]oa. 

Jan.  80  Gibraltar. 


Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80 

Jan.  80  Cork. 

Jan.  80  Jamaica. 


Barbadoea. 

Army  Serriee  Corpa. 

Gibraltar. 

Army  Serriee  Cor^ 

Army  Serrioe  Corps. 

Arm  J  Senrioe  Ccrpa. 

Bristol. 

Pembroke. 

Malta. 

RnniakiUmii 


Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 


Edinbnrsh. 

NataL 

Jamaica. 

Bermuda. 

Demeraxa. 

Glasgow. 

Bermuda. 

Ceylon. 

NataL 

Natal. 

Army  Serriee  Oerps. 


Army  Serrioe  CoTpa. 

Dublin. 

Army  Serrioe  Cops. 

Natal. 

StraiUC 

Dnndalk. 

Longford. 

YoA. 

Stirling. 

Bezmnoa. 


Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan.  80 
Jan. 
Jan.  80 


Athlone. 

Bradford. 

Army  Service  Ctajm. 

Exeter. 

Gibraltar. 

Army  Serrioe  Corps. 

Gibraltar. 

Crpros. 

AJderaboi. 

Portemootb. 

Army  Sflrrice  Corps. 

Woolwicb. 

Natal. 

Templemoia. 

itiZL 


I3 

^itized 


DubU 

Netley. 

Aldexmhoi. 

Trinidad. 

Chatham. 

Natal. 

Army  Serrioe  Ccrps. 

Army  Senrioe  Oorp*. 

Anny  Serriee  Ooarpa 

Army  Serriee  CorpiL 

Army  Serrioe  OQriM. 

Army  Serriee  Ooipa 

Anny  Serrioe  Oarft^ 
Jan.  80  Queenatown. 
Jan.  SojNatal. 

Jan.  80  Army  Service  Car*. 
Jan.  80  Army  Service  C<r?». 
Jan.  80!  Army  Service  rcrps. 
Jan.  80  Cape  of  Goc^l  Eor*- 
Jan.  80  NataL 
Jan.  8o;NaUL 
Jan.  8o!Devonport. 
Jan.  80,  Cork. 
Jan.  80  NaUL 
Jan.  80  J  Army  Service  Coryt- 


Gommisscvriat  and  Transport  Staff. 


268 


Formtr  Oowmiuiontd  Bank, 


QVASTSB  MASTSBS.  

MTeigh.WaiiMn  Edward   xi  Dec.  78 

Mnsgrave,  William ix  Deo.  78 

Main,  James  n  Dec.  78 

Joyce,  Henry x2  Feb.  79 

Tyler,  Harry  William la  Feb.  79 

Dean,  John x2  Feb.  79 

Homblower,  Edward 12  Feb.  79 

Wiflliart,  William 39  Not.  79 


VIKSTOOIC- 

Missioir- 


PBBBBITT 
BAVK. 


APPOZVTBD 

TO  0.  ft  T. 

■TAW. 


31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
3x  Jan.  80 
3x  Jan.  80 
3x  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 


NataL 

Axmy  Senrioe  Corps. 

EdinDargh. 

Natal. 

Colchester. 

Army  Serrioe  Corps. 

Aldorshot. 

Natal. 


Commissariat  and  Transport  Department. 


JPbrmer  Commiuiou&d  JZanib. 
Porreyor  in  Chief 


Depnty  Commissary  General  .. 
Aasistant  Commissary  General  ... 
Assistant  Commissary  General 


Brevet  LienlColonel  Unattaohed 

Principal  Purreyor  ...♦ 

Assistant  Commissary  General 
Assistant  Commissary  General 

Principal  Panrey  or 

Assistant  Commissary  General 
Issistant  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
L>ep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 

Purveyor 

Oep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
[)ep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Dep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
Deputy  Purveyor 


G01CICISBABIB8,  ranking  «Uk  ]l£cyor$. 

Knapp,  Charles  Barrett" 

Selby,  Robert  Grey  DonaldsoniH  

Newland,  William  Henryi«+    

Brown,  Sidney  Reynett  *^ 

Fnrse,  Paul  George  Frederick 

Dfacfkrlane,  John 

Penrice,  Charles  Walter    

Des  Barres,  Joseph  Frederick Wallett^^ 

Telfer,  George  Home  

Rains,  Stephen  Walter*?    


>ep.  Assist.  Commissary  General 
)ep.  ALSsist.  Commissary  General 

lAxracfc  Kasfeer 

tarraofc  Master 

*arvayor 

)epu^  Purveyor 

ieateiumt  late  Military  Train   ... 
lepaty  Pnrveyor 

r.Mjuiter  Commissariat  Staff  0. 

arraek  Clerk 

arrack  Clerk 

arraok  Clerk 

arraclc  Clerk 


CoxxissiBXBS  GsirBBiL,  ranking 
with  J5£tyor  QeneraU, 
Robertson,  James  Scott,*  CB 


Dbputt  CoiaassABTBS  Gbbsbal, 
ranJUs^  wiih  Colonelt. 

Lnndy,  James  Bell*+    

Moore,  Henry*+ 

Palmer,  CharlesH ., 


As8i8TA.irT  Oo]nassi.Biis  Gbkibai., 
ranking  with  Lieutenant  ColontU. 

Shervinton,  Charles  Robert'    

Bridgett,  Gregson    

Dondee,  Robert  Handley 

Phillips,  Greorge  Hutchison  


Dbputt  Cokmissabibs,  ranking  with 
Captaint. 

Bridgman,  William 

Wameford,  William  John  Jortin    

Leech,  Robert  Stockham  Brydges 

Hawtajme,  William  Henry  Wilson 

Toller,  Charles  Henry 

Bimie,  William  Jones 

Noake,  Robert  Douglas 

WooUett,  Mario w  Sidney  John 


AsBXSTAVT  CoKKissABiBS,  ranking 
with  JAeutenantt. 

Gallagher,  John , 

Stephenson,  James  

Mitchell,  Henry  N 

Chipp,  Heniy 

O'Leary,  Patrick 

Hibbert,  Thomas 

Oroisdale.  Richard  

Dolton,  Edward  John 

Bampfleld,  William  John  Byrne 

Fagan,  Thomas  St.  John 

Boyd,  John  Alexander 

GauBsen,  Edgar 

Harvest,  Henry  Ambrose  Lane 

Haro,Pi'ed.  Stephen  Christian  

Rice,  Henry  Garde 

Pocock,  Edward  Innes 

Hunter,  John  . 


YIBSTGOM' 
XISSXOV- 
BD    BABK. 


7  Apr.  55 


23  Apr.  40 
a  Aug.  44 
3  Jaa.  45 


ao  May  42 

X  Apr.  57 

17  Apr.  54 

x6  0ot.  55 


20  Jan. 

a  Mar. 
23  Jan. 
15  Jan. 
15  Jan. 
32  Jan. 
II  Nov. 
10  Mar. 
IX  Apr. 

a  June 


PBBSBBT 

T9ept.7x 


z  Jan.  70 
X  Nov.  7x 
x6  Mar.  74 


T  Jan.  70 

X  Aug.  71 

35  June  74 

16  Apr.  77 


9  Jan.  6x 
16  Apr.  61 
aoOot.  66 
X  June  64 
x  Apr.  54 

M  Joly  55 
13  May  63 
22  June  64 


28  Oct.  64 
6  Mar.  66 
2  Sept.  67 
9  Dec.  67 


9  Apr.  73 

9  AP^-  73 
X  Apr.  75 
X  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  75 
T  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  75 
30  Oct.  75 


12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 
12  Feb. 

X  Jan. 

xMar. 

3  Aug. 

I  Jan. 

6  May 
22  July 
22  Dec. 


2  Feb.  70 

1  Feb.  70 
s  Feb.  70 

2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
2  Feb.  70 
5  Feb.  70 
[  Jan.  74 


12  Feb. 
18  Feb. 
18  Feb. 
t8  Feb. 

8  Feb. 

25  Feb. 

26  Feb. 
12  Apr. 

9  Apr. 
9  Apr. 
z  Apr. 
z  Apr. 
f  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
z  Apr, 
X  Apr. 

30  Oct. 
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Ireland. 


Southern  District. 
DubUn  District. 


China. 

Eastern  District. 

Northern  District. 


Cork. 

Shomclifib. 
Belfast. 
Manchester. 

China. 

Ceylon. 

Preston. 

Curragh. 

Chatham. 


London. 
Parkhnrst. 

Newport,  Monmouth. 
Army  Service  Corps. 
Dublin. 


70  Birr. 

70  Longford. 


Ulonmel. 

Manchester. 

Kilkenny. 

Curragh.  , 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Army  Service  Corps. 

Oeylon. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Chester. 

Chatham. 

ShoeburynesB. 

Brighton. 

Army  Service  Corps. 


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Gore,  James  Gasma^or*'  , 

Gabbett,  Robert  Poole**    , 

Crooks,  John  Joseph*?  


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5  Feb.  76  Sierra  Leon«, 
28  Jaly  76  Gold  Coast. 


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I  Feb.  73 
I  Sept.  73 
3  Sept.  73 
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Gold  Coast. 
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(Head  Qoarters,  109,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.) 

Oomwiandinff  Cffieer Commissary  General  F.  E.  Watt,  CB. 

AeHng  Staff  Qglctir  Commissaiy  R.  H.  Powell. 

QuarUr  yioMiw Sub  Assistant  Commissary  J.  Bendall. 

PagmoMter Hon.  Major  W.  B.  Olivey,  Army  Pay  Department. 

«fj.  ^  ir--^^-  ("John  Bamett.  37  Aug.  59,  Woolwich. 

Jiuttng  ^oiteri   ^  j^j^^^  Moorehonse,"  15  Feb.  70;  Engiffn,  8  Jan.  64.  Ald«r»ht(. 

Ordnance  Store  Department. 

Commanding  OMotr 

jidjutani  and  Quarter  Matter Assistant  Commissary  J.  J.  Donnelly. 

Pttjfmati&r Hon.  Major  W.  B.  Olivey,  Army  Pi^T  Department. 

War  Services, 

1  Mr.  Robertson  served  as  Parveyor  in  Chief  with  the  Army  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  in  1855-56  (Crimeta  atd 
Turkish  Medals). 

*  Sir  Edward  Strickland  served  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1838-39 ;  and  in  Cephalonia  during  tii«  n- 
bellion  of  1847-48.  Served  with  the  ist  Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TorkiBh  Vsd^ 
Served  in  Commissariat  charge  in  the  field  in  New  Zealand  in  1864-66  (CB.,  and  Medal). 

H  Mr.  Lundy  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Mr.  M.  B.  Irvine  served  in  ^rkey  and  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Pt" 
oeoded  as  Senior  Control  Offioer  with  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Woisejj 
(CM&.).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  throogbont  i^ 
Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  as  Head  of  the  Control  Department,  including  the  battle  01  Amoafril  and  capture  of  Ca- 
massie  (mentionea  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Controller,  CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

H  Mr.  Moore  served  in  tne  Crimea  trom  April  1855  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medsl). 

*  Mr.  Palmer  served  in  the  Eiif&r  war  (Modal).  Also  in  the  Crimea  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Traisi 
Medal). 

H  Mr.  Downes  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  wu  sfKi^'-r 
mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  rendered  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  (Turkish  Medai).  Served  irtth  iif 
China  Ezpedinonaiy  Force  in  1857-59,  and  was  promoted  for  this  service;  present  at  the  attack  and  eaptorei.'' 
Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Mr.  Blacker  served  in  the  Ejifflr  war  in  1850-52  (Medal) . 

H  Mr.  Hall  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Regiment  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  (Medal);  &:- 
was  Barrack  Master  of  British  Kafli-aria  during  the  war  of  1852-53. 

«  Mr.  Brownrigg  served  thronghout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  3rd  Division,  inolnding  the  lattia 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

7  Lt.  Colonel  Shervinton  served  in  the  46th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclndiDC  tl^ 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  the. 26th  Oct.,  siege  and  fWl  of  Sebastopol.  Having  ier\^' 
uninterruptedly  throughout  the  siege  he  was  appointed  to  the  Staff  at  Balaklava,  and  subsequently  to  tbeo  re- 
mand of  the  ist  Battalion  Land  Transport  Corps  (Medal  with  four  ClaspB.  Brevet  of  Major,  5th  Class  of  the  UtijAJ 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Crimea  (Vom  27th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopo!,  a:^^ 
assault  on  the  Cemetery  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Glass  of  tne  Me^jidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  R.  C.  Healy  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

^^  Mr.C.  Foster  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  the  6th  September  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  aadTarkiih  Vffi»^' 
Also  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  X857-61,  including  Commissariat  charge  of  an  expedition  to  Tien3i:<^ 
i8^8  (Medal,  imd  promotion  to  Assistant  Commissary  General).  , 

"  Mr.  J.  W.  Murray  served  with  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  ftiep  < 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^*  Mr.  A.  Clerk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Atass  t  - 
Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  Lewis  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cb'T 
and  Turkish  Medal).    Also  with  the  China  Expedition  of  1857-61  (Medal). 

^*  Mr.  O'Connor  served  with  Detachments  of  xst,  snd.  and  3rd  West  India  Regiments  that  proceeded  tram  Gis^  • 
in  October  1854  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  besieged  in  Christianborg  Castle,  Gold  Coast,  and  with  the  expe<LT  ' 
against  the  Kings  and  Chiefis  of  the  Moirah  country,  Western  Africa,  in  November  1854.  Accompanied  Sirtitr*' 
Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873.  Raised  natives  at  Cape  Palmas  for  the  Transport  Service,  as- 
served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74'  (mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Assistant  ControUer.  Hsift 

^*  Mr.  Knapp  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  January  1855  (Turkish  Medal).  Also  throughout  tber£::i 
war  from  1857  to  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Fori*,  »■ » 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal). 

"f  Mr.  Selby  served  in  the  Crimea  from  24th  Jan.  to  April  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Mr.  W.  G.  W,  Robinson  served  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Ctaea*"* 
Turkish  Medal) .  Was  in  charge  of  the  Department  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  iS7s-1<>  t^ ' 
moted  Assistant  Commissary  General) . 

^•t  Mr.  Newland  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1861  and  1863-66,  taking  part  in  the  Waikato,  Tanuisfc,  i" 
Wanganui  operations  (Medal). 

»  £»P<i»»^Milne  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
o^  i    a£*  "•  ?*^^'  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal).     Also  throughout  the  oampsip  ^ 
x86o  In  China,  including  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasps). 


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»  Mr.  Boothby  BOrved  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  seyerely  wonnded  at 
the  battle  of  Alma— foot  amputated  (Medal  with  Clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Mr.  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  Army  in  1849-51 ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and  served  the  cam  - 
paign  against  Garibaldi  in  the  Roman  States,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal.  Served  as  Adjutant  in  the  30th  Regiment 
at  the  siege  of  Sebwstopol  in  1855;  was  in  the  Trenches  at  the  attacks  of  the  8th  and  i8th  June,  and  was  twice 
severely  and  once  slightly  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— left  leg  amputated,  for  which  he 
is  in  receipt  of  a  Gaptain^s  pension  for  wounds,  viz.,  ;Cico  per  annum— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals).    Received  in  1874  the  recently  instituted  Austrian  War  Medal. 

**  Mr.  B.  R.  Brown  served  in  Commissariat  charge  of  the  expedition  in  the  operations  before  Canton  from  Oct. 
1856  to  Jan.  1857.  In  July  1857  he  raised  the  Chinese  Coolie  Corps,  and  finally  commanded  the  Ambulauco  Com- 
pany at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  29  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Closp). 

««  Mr.  Hunter  served  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
Served  in  Commissariat  charge  in  Quiah,  Western  Africa,  in  x86i,  until  relieved  by  D.A.C.  General  Thompson,  and 
took  part  in  the  afifairs  at  the  town. 

»  Messrs.  A.  C.  Ryland,  H.  W.  Hackman,  J.  L.  Robertson,  and  J.  H.  Randall  served  in  the  Crimea,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Mr.  Des  Barres  served  with  the  late  Turkish  Contingent  at  Kertch,  and  bos  received  the  Turkish  War  Medal 
for  the  Orimea. 

*»  Mr.  J.  Draper  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in 
Xew  Zealand  ftom  1857  to  1867  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  R.  L.  Matthews  served  with  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  Bagot  which  defeated  the  Fenian  Raiders  at 
Huntingdon,  Canada,  in  1870. 

SL  Mr.  G.  Coates  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  nnder  Sir  Oamet  Wolseley,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafrl  (men- 
tioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Mr.  6.  Johnston  served  in  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56.  Also  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  x8sq-6x 
(Medal). 

^  Mr.  Ramsey  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflairs 
xf  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fkill  of  Sebastopol,  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie  on  26th  October,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

S7  Messrs.  S.  W.  Rains,  C.  H.  Santi.  E.  FiUStubbs,  J.  Smith,  T.  C.  H.  Macdonald,  B.  A.  Nugent,  A.  A.  Baker, 
and  M.  E.  R.  Rainsford,  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 

*  Mr.  W.  W.  Thelwoll  served  with  the  3rd  Hussars  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  was  pre- 
H-jnt  at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Ghenab,  and  battles  of  Sodoolapore,  ChiUian wallah,  and  Gtoojerat 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Mr.  G.  y.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of 
FoTTimanah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Mr.  H.  T.  Hayles  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  oaptore  of  Luoknow,  battle  of  Nawabguuge.  and  siege  of  Burwah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Mr.  H.  F.  BUssett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4  as  Control  Officer  with  Captain  Glover's  force  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CM&.,  and  Medal). 

^  Mr.  F.  B.  Bennett  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  and  was  in  charge  of  the  Control  Depart- 
ment for  a  short  time  while  Colonel  Festing  was  in  command  (Modal) . 
»'  Messrs.  H.  Wyatt  and  J.  J.  Crooks  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-4  (Medal). 
»•  Messrs.  J.  0.  Gore  and  R.  P.  Gabbett  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 
^  Mr.  Moorehouse  served  in  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
UalAklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  the  Militarv  Train 
rioting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  Wonganui  campaign,  New  Zealand,  in  1865,  and  present  at  Nukumaru  and  Kaka- 
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>  Mr.  Young  was  in  charge  of]  the  Field  Train  throughout  the  Crimean  war  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  CB.,  Knight 
'>r  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  in  China  from  1857  to  i860  (Medai) 

>  Mr.  &ig  served  in  China  from  1857  to  1858  (Medal) . 

'  Captain  Nangle  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  September  to  October  1855,  indading  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Hunley  was  in  charge  of  the  Military  Store  Department  in  New  Zealand  from  1847  to  1870,  and  was 
present  during  the  war  in  the  Southern  District  in  1847,  &^d  ^  the  two  wars  in  the  Northern  District  in  i86o-6z 
and  1863-65  (Medal  and  CB.). 

*  Mr.  Munro  was  in  charge  during  New  Zealand  war  of  1844-45  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Luley  served  in  the  Field  Train  of  the  Royal  Artillery  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present 
witb  the  zst  Division  in  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  thoughout  the 
.sieflre  and  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  capture  of  Kadikoi  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
ana  Turkish  Medal).  In  Dec.  1855  was  appointed  Deputy  Storekeeper  in  the  War  Department,  and  assisted  Captain 
:^ordon  in  carrying  out  the  duties  until  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea. 

'  Messrs.  Furkis  and  Booth  have  the  Medal  for  the  war  of  1857  in  China. 

3  Mr.  H.  A.  Russell  served  throaghout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Tarkish  Medal) 

>«  Mr.  W.  F.  Wright  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Canton  in  1857. 

■^  Mr.  Ingram  has  served  in  New  Zealand  since  1861  during  the  whole  of  the  late  war  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Blakeney  served  throughout  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-55  and  was  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Lord  Raglan  at 
Alma  (Medal  witn  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

&«  Mr.  Elphinstone-Holloway  served  with  the  Field  Train  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  with  two 
Claaps,  ana  Turkish  Medal). 

>*  Mr.  Le  Oeyt  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  Orakau  Pah,  assault 
and  capture  of  the  Grate  Pah,  and  action  at  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

IB  Mr.  Rawnsley  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture 
of  Canton  in  Deo.  1857  (Medal). 

1*  Mr.  Haldone  served  during  the  late  war  in  New  Zealand  (Medal). 

"  Mr.  H.  P.  Moors  served  with  the  North  China  Expedition  of  x86o  (Medal).    Also  during  the  operations  against 

»  Mr.  G.  A.  Jolly  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  from  Canada  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley. 

^  Mr.  J.  E.  Taylor  served  with  the  Head  Quarters  in  Canada  during  the  Fenian  raid  of  1870,  and  Red  Rirer 
Expedition  of  1870. 

>*  Mr.  Campbell  served  in  the  Perok  expedition  of  1875-79  in  charge  of  the  Control  Department. 

*•  Mr.  £.  O.  Skinuer  accompanied  the  Expedition  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  and  served  in  charge  of 
the  Bengal  Commissariat  in  Larut  and  Sunghil  Ujong. 

*>  Messrs.  R.  B.  Baker  &  W.  D.  Richardson,  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal), 
the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862. 

»  Kr.  Sastmead  served  in  the  Roval  Engineers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  of  x 857 -58,  and  was  present  at 
the  action  of  Khodagunge*  the  defence  of  Jellalabad,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  actions  of  Kussia 
Rampoor  and  Buijeedia,  the  capture  of  Fort  Mu^eedia,  and  the  aflbir  of  Bankee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Rojral  Engineers  in  New  Zealand  in  the  Waikato  Campaign  of  1863-64,  and  was  in  the  engagement  at  Katlkara  and 
Banffiftwahia  (Medal).  .      ,  ^,  ^. , ,  ,^ 

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Deputy  Supdt.  of  Stores  . 
Captain  Royal  Artillery . . . . 
Deputy  Supdt.  of  Stores  . 
Deputy  Supdt.  of  Stores  . 
Captain  Boyal  Artillery.... 
Assist.  Supdt.  of  Stores . 


Captain  Boyal  Artillery .... 
Assist.  Supdt.  of  Stores  . 


Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Assist.  Supdt.  of 
Dep-Assist.  Supdt. 
Dep.A8sist.  Supdt 
Dep.Assist  Supdt 
Dep.As8ist  Supdt. 
Dep.Assist  Supdt. 
Dep.Assist  Supdt 
Dep.Assist  Supdt 
Dep.Assist  Supdt. 
Dep.Assist  Supdt 
Dep.Assist.  Supdt. 
Dep.Assist.  Supdt 
Dep.Assist  Supdt. 
Dep.Assist  Supdt 


Stores ... 
Stores ... 
Stores ... 
Stores  ... 
Stores ... 
Stores  ... 
Stores  ... 
Stores ... 
Stores ... 
Stores ... 
of  Stores 
of  Stores 
of  Stores 
ofStores 
of  Stores 
of  Stores 
ofStores 
ofStores 
of  Stores 
ofStores 
of  Stores 
of  Stores 
OfStores 


COXKISSIBIBS   6CKXai.L   ov  OSD 

SASCt^ratikingieith  Major  QtntraU 

Young,      William      Loweriston  \ 

Mackelcan,"  CB i 

Dxrurr  Cokxxbsasibs  Qsitssal 
ov  OBDirABroXfranJbtn^  vitk  ColontU 

King,  William  Michael" 

Satchwell,  Thomas  Alfrod  G.  .. 
p,9.e.  Nangle,  Walter  Chidiock* 
Hamley,  Joseph  Osbertus,*  CB.... 

Munro,  George  Gunn' 

Molony,  Charles  Mills 

Wright  William  Frederick,»'>CJ?. ) 

{]U>eal  rank  qf  Comminary  Otn.) ) 
p.  i.e.  Barrington,  Joseph  Thomas 
rirkis,  George  Ignatius?   

ASBISTAHT  COKXISSAXIXS  GxVXBiX 
ov  OSDITAVCX, 

ranJbtii^  with  Lieutenant  Colonele. 

Russell,  Horatio  Albert'    

Beswick,  Anthony  Sutton 

Travers,  Henry  Fane 

Raven,  Newcome  Richard    

Ingram,  Matthew  John  Tiemay" 

\ngell,  John  Charles  

-lalph,  Charles 

Blakeney,  Henry"  

Meade,  Robert  

March,  Gerald  Edward 

Rogers,  Samuel  Ormsby    

Sparkes,  Thomas 

Murray,  George  Comyn 

Elliott,  Joseph 


Smith,  Sydney  Lancey  Davies 

LeGeyt,  WiUiamBell"  

Taylor,  Penry  

Thorn ,  George  Montresor 


Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.A8sist. 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist. 
Dep.Assist 


Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  ofStores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Sapdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt  ofStores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 
Supdt  of  Stores 
Supdt.  of  Stores 


Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
Lieutenant  64  Foot 


Gatt,  Edward. 

Pease,  Thalos 

Rawnsley,  Thomas  Joseph^* 

Pearson,  Joseph  Henry 

Haldane,  William  Sidney"  . 
Dbptttt  Assibtaht  Comxissasixb 

GsirsaAL  ov  OsDHiHOB, 

ranking  with  Captain*. 

Booth,  Walter' 

Stack,  Thomas  Griffin 

Moors,  Henry  Payn" 

Flynn,  Patrick  Joseph  Connell  .. 

Morgan,  Henry 

KoUman,  James  Cragg 

Mills,  Herbert  James 

Pett,  George  Thornton  

Mayo,  William  Robert 

Nicholls,  Robert 

Pridham,  Frederick 

Jolly,  George  Alfred** 

Taylor,  John  Edmund** 

Calvert,  Augustus  Bresson  

Vansittart,  Charles  Edward 

Buchanan,  Charles  Sibbald 

Campbell,  Colin  G.  L.» 

Steevens,  John 

Graham,  Lionel  Frederick 

Durnford,  Charles  Day  

St.  George,  Harry  Hammersley.. 

Bridgman,  Arthur  Walter 

King,  Robert  Finlay   

Skinner,  Edmund  Grey** 

Triscott,  John  Henry  Rol  t   

S  tainforth,  Richard  Terriok 

Cooke,  William  Butterworth  .... 

Sutleffe,  Henry  Charles 

Baker,  Robert  Barrington*'  .... 
Leggett,  Frederick  Octavius  .... 
Richards,  Fowell  C.  Buxton 


nSBTCOM- 
MXBBIOir- 
BD     KAirx 


38  Jan.  33 


33  Sept.  41 
I  Apr.  47 

19  Dec.  49 
4  Apr.  38 
19  Oct  43 

34  Sept 55 
3  Jan.  50 

10  Aug.  56 
33  Feb.  50 


IS  Mar.  79 


37  Nov.  75 
34  Aug.  76 
9  July  78 
9  July  78 
9  July  78 
10  Aug.  78 

6  Jan.  79 

13  Mar.  79 
17  June  73 


I  July  47 
35  Apr.  44 
10  Feb.  47 

I  Jan.  50 

iz  Sept  54 

15  Jan,  54 

Jan.  50 

7  Mar.  50 

X  Jan.  53 
39  Jan.  55 
IS  M.Hr.  54 

1  Feb.  53 
IS  May  54 
10  Aug.  54 
34  May  54 

30  Jan.  55 
9  Apr.  55 
I  Apr.  55 
9  May  55 

31  July  55 
21  July  55 
38  Dec.  55 
10  Jan.  56 


PKXSXITT 
XAXK. 


7  July 

38  Nov. 
9  July 

10  Aug. 
13  Mar. 
It  Aug. 
37  Oct. 
7  July 
37  Nov. 

30  July 
84  Aug. 

39  Aug. 
5  Jan. 
9  July 

xo  Aug. 
z  Sept. 

31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
3 1  Jan. 
31  Jan. 
31  Jan. 


17  Apr.  56 
6  Oct  56 
35  Jan.  56 
I  Jan.  57 
21  Doc.  58 
21  Dec.  58 
31  Dec.  58 
23  Mar.  59  x3 
39  Apr.  59 

29  Apr.  59 
5  June  60 

30  Aug.  60 
17  Nov.  60 

3  Apr.  67 
3  Apr.  67 


APP.TOXB- 

oKeiiriB'D 
o.s.Dxrr. 


31  Jan.  80 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Woolwich  AneniL 


Woolwich  ArsessL 
Southern  Disoiet 
Irelftnd. 
Aldershot 
Malta. 
Western  Distnot 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Woolwich  AxBessL 
CorkDiesnct 


80  War  Office. 

80  Novs  Scotia. 

80;  Gibraltar. 

80  SouthBastemDiBkna 

80IN.  Britiah  DistrieL 

80  Chatham  District. 

8o|  Dublin. 

80  Guernsey. 

80  Chatham  Gun  Whsil 

SoNataL 

8c  Woolwich  Arseasl. 

80  Ceylon. 

80  Dpnor. 

80  Portsm.  Gun  Whart 

80  Eastern  DJsthct 

80  Chester. 

80  Malta. 

80  Tower. 


80 


Gibraltar. 


80 


^  Woolwich  AraensL 
8oBarbadoes. 
80  Jamaica. 
80  Dublin. 


de  Salis,  Edward  John  . 

Everard,  George  Henry 

Markwick,  Ernest  Elliott 

Horan,  William 

St  Quintin,  Arthur  Newton 

Wintlo,  Frank  Graham 

Houghton,  Ernest 

\Vheeler,  John  Langford  

Hain,  Herbert  Andrew  David.. 

Melliss,  l^raser  Browne 

Clarke,  Robert  Fulke  Noel  


3  Apr.  67 
38  June  67 
X  Apr.  74 
3  Apr.  67 
Ti  Deo.  66  31 
31  July  67I31 
3x  July  67I31 
31  July  67 '3' 
31  July  67!  31 

13^ 

I31 

15  Jan.  67  31 

'3» 

8  Jan.  68  31 

,31 

|3^ 

3' 

'3» 

13  June 73,31 
13  June  73 1 3< 
13  June  72 1 31 
13  June  73  31 
13  June  73  {31 
13  June73!3i 
13  June  72  [31 
13  June  7a '31 
T3  Jiuie72'3i 


SUBORDINATE    SECTION 

QCABTKB  MaSTXKB. 

Qr.MasterMilitaryStorcDeP.HaBsall,  Thomas  

Donnelly,  John  James 


29  Dec.  65!  12  Feb.  70  31  Jan.  80 

.,, 35  Fob.  70; 31  Jan.  80 

1  Drake,  Robert    30  Oct   75' 30  Oct  77  31  Jan.  80 

I  Kennedy -Edwards,  James  i3oOct  75I30  Oct  77,31  Jan.  80 


Sept.  73  31 
Sept73;3« 
Sept  73  3  X 
Sept  73131 
Sept  73  3x 
Nov.  73  31 
Sent  74  31 
Feb.  75  31 
Oct  753c 
Nov.  75  31 
Nov.  75  31 
Nov.  75  31 
Nov,  75  31 
Sept  78  31 
Mar.  79  31 
Apr.  79  31 
Nov.  79  31 
Nov.  79  3 X 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  3x 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80' 3  X 
Jan.  80  3x 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  3x 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan,  80  31 
Jan.  80  3z 
Jan.  8031 
Jan.  80  3  c 
Jan.  80  3t 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  3z 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  3z 
Jan.  80  31 
Jan.  80  3 1 
Jan.  80*31 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jaui 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jsn. 
Jan. 


80  Priddy's  Hard. 

80  Woolwich  AraensL 

80  Natal. 

80  Woolwich  ArBtasI. 

80  Aldemey. 

80  Mauritius. 

80  Purfleet. 

80  Bull  Point 

80  Devonpt  Gun  Wbsn. 

80  Nova  Scotia. 

80  Jersey. 

80  St.  Helena. 

80  Straits  Settlements. 

80  Harwich. 

80  China. 

80  Ceylon. 

8oNataL 

80  Natal. 

SolHaulbowline. 

80  Guernsey. 

80 -March  wood. 

80.  Cyprus. 

8o:Malta.  ^^ 

80  Sheemeas  Gun  Wfer( 

80  Dvnpt  Gun  Whsrf. 

80  Atblone. 

80  Natal. 

8c  Chatham 

80  Pembroke 

So.Weedon. 

So!  Dover. 

80  York. 

80  Army  Service  Corpi. 

80 '  King  WiUiam'sTovc^ 

80  China. 


St  Helena. 
80  Bermuda. 
80  Malto. 

80  Woolwich  AnensL 
80  Bermuda. 
8o!Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
80  China. 


Woolwich  Aiseos- 
Army  Service  Cor?*- 
Dvnpt  Gun  Whsrf. 
Portsm.  Gon  VW 


Ordnance  Store  Department 


270 


JbrMMT  ConaiitftoiMtf  Bank. 


QVAATSS  MaBTBSB. 

Deeres,  Daniel 

Graham.  Willimn 

D'Arqy,  Edward  Blake 

Cox,  William  Smith  

Spinks,  George ^ , 

Johnson,  William 

Hendley,  John  

Eastmead,  Charles'*  

Morton,  James 

Longhorst,  Bruce 

Berry,  John 

M'Canlis,  William  

Carlin,  Hugh 

Moore,  Bobert   

Paterson,  Francis 

Swanson,  Bobert 

M'Farlane,  Andrew 

Aahworth,  James , 

Pitt,  John 


VIB8TC0X' 
KISSIOK- 
<D      RAirjC. 


30  Oct.  75 

30  Dot.  75 
27  Mar.  78 
87  Mar.  78 
87  Mar.  78 
97  Mar.  78 
a7  Mar.  78 
37  Mar.  78 
37  Mar.  78 

•37  Mar.  78 

31  July  78 
,  7  Ang.78 
'23  Oct.  78 
133  Oct.  78 
133  Oct.  78 

14  Deo.  78 
,x4Dec.  78 

35  Dec.  78 
I  z  Jan.  79 


30  Oct.  77  31  Jan.  80 
30  Oct.  77  31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
3^  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
I31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 
3x  Jan.  80 
31  Jan.  80 


8TA.TX0V. 


Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 
Natal. 
Natal. 
Natal. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Tipnor. 

Devonport  Gun  Whf . 
Devonport  Gun  Whf. 
Weedon. 
War  Office. 
Natal. 
Tower. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 
Hanlbowline. 
Woolwich  Arsenal. 
80  Malta. 

Devonport  Gun  Whf. 


Ordnance  Store  Department. 


JPbnMT  OwsmiNmimI  Umiik. 


Deputy  Bqperfatendent  of  Stores 
Assist.  Superintendent  of  Stores 
Asalat.  Saperintendent  of  Stores 
Dep.jUsi8t.8aperJ^tendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.JUfliit.Biiperintendt.  of  Stoies 


Dep.Afl8]flt.8iiperintendt  of  Stores 
Dep.AnistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.Ani8t.Snperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.  AasistSuperintendt.  of  Stores 
Dep.AssIA.8nperintendt.  of  Stores 


COKMiBSABixs  Gbssbal,  tanking 
with  Major  Qenerali. 


Dbputt  Coxkisbabixs  Gbitsbal, 
ranking  with  Coloneh, 


ASSISTllTT  COVMISBIBIBS  GlITBBlL, 

ranking  with  Lieutenant  ColoneU. 

Lilley,  John  Isaac* 

Moore,  James 

Elphinstone-Holloway,  CuthbertWm." 

Brunett,  George  Augustus 

Boyes,  William  Grayson 

DsvUTT  ComnssABXBS,  ranking  w%l\ 
Captains. 

Montanaro,  AlAred  

Bennett,  William  Douglas 

Preebum,  John  Charles 

Howell,  William  Henry 

Dunstan,  Harry  Mainwaring 

AssiSTAVT  C0ICKISSA.BTXS,  ranking  with 
Lieutenante. 

Jones,  Josiah 

Wyon,  Herbert  Thornton  {local  rank  ) 

of  Depntg  Commiuarg) } 

de  Kicci,  Robert  Scipio  Marsh 

Arnold,  Francis  Hayard    

Fincham,  Herbert  George    

Kemaghan,  Thomas  James 

Warren,  Godfrey  Octavius   

Burt,  Harry  Ponson    

Wright,  William  Frederick 

Tate,  Charles  William  Henry 

Heath,  Edward 

Jeans,  Charles  Gilchrist    

Bruno,  Hugh  Watson  Bruno    

Hobbs,  George  Radley   

Purchas,  Charles 

Wainwrighi,  Ernest  Charles 

Atkinson,  George  Robert 

Ozanne,  Charles  Heinekin 

Dromgoole,  Charles  John 

Stoneman,  James 

Jessop,  Guthrie  Hylton 

Creagh,  AugustinFitzGerald  Roland. 

Colebrook,  George  Thomas 

Rogers,  John  

Lynn,  Sydney  Hume  

Stanley,  James  Charles 

Trench,Fred.AmeliusLePoer 

Day,  Robert  Yaughan 

Bdes,  Charles  Albert  

Sadler,  Alfred 

Heron,  Thomas 

Barrett.  Henry  Walter  

Collinffwood,  William  George 

Mulcahy,  Francis  Edward   

Appelbe,  Edward  Benjamin 

Brereton,  Clement  Henry 

Bdyrean,  Frederick  George 


VIBBTCOH- 

xxeszoir- 

XD     BAJTK, 


X  Jan.  40 
6  Oct.  56 
X  Aug.  55 
I  Oct.  47 
j6Apr.  5a 


9  Apr.  so 
8  Doc.  54 
13  Apr.  56 
29  Apr.  59 
8  June  60 


12  Feb.  70 
z  Jan.  71 
7  July  74 
I  Nov.  75 

37  Nov.  75 


13  June  72 
13  June  73 

13  June  73 
13  June  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
9  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 
X  Apr.  75 
»  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  75 
X  Apr.  75 
X  Apr.  75 
X  Apr.  75 
30  Oct.  75 
X  Jan.  76 
z  Jan.  76 
1  Jan.  76 
X  Jan.  76 
I  Jan.  76 
z  Jan.  76 
X  Jan  .76 
X  Jan.  76 
X  Jan.  76 
I  Jan.  76 
Jan.  76 


PBBSXVT 
BAJTK. 


X  July  72 
16. July  77 
13  Feb.  75 

5  Deo.  77 
13  Mar.  79 


Z3  June  74 

X3  June  74 

z3  June  74 
Z3  June  74 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
I  Apr.  76 
X  Apr.  76 
X  Apr.  76 
X  Apr.  76 
X  Apr.  76 
X  Apr.  77 
X  Apr.  77 
X  Apr.  77 
X  Apr.  77 
X  Apr.  77 
X  Apr.  77 
30  Oct.  77 
z  Jan.  78 
I  Jan.  78 
z  Jan.  78 
z  Jan.  78 
X  Jan.  78 
X  Jan.  78 
X  Jan.  78 
X  Jan.  78 
z  Jan.  78 
z  Jan.  78 
T  Jan.  78 


BtLTLGV. 


Northern  District. 

China. 

Ceylon, 

Dublin. 

Dover. 


Pembroke. 

Woolwich  ArsenfU. 

Bermuda. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Aldershot. 


Gibraltar. 

Pretoria,  C.  of  G.  H. 

Natal. 

Barbadoee. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Bermuda. 

Dvnpt.  Gun  Wharf. 

Bermuda. 

Purfleet. 

Ceylon. 

Gibraltar. 

Jamaica. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wharf. 

Enniskillen. 

Limerick. 

Portsm.  Gun  Wliarf. 

Bull  Point. 

1^-nemouth. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Dublin. 

Ourragh. 

Dublin. 

Fort  George.  N.B, 

Dublin. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Stirling. 

Dublin. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Portsm.  Oun  Wharf. 

Dublin. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Tynemouth. 

Aldershot. 


\_For  War  Sero'ee^,  tetpage  3686. 


271 


Army  Pay  Department. 


VOBKBB 
OOMXIBSIOK. 


Assist.  Comxn.  Gen. 
Lieatenaut  35  Foot. 
Lieatenant  65  Foot. 
Lieatenant  32  Foot. 
Lieatenant  82  Foot. 
Lieutenant  83  Foot. 
Lieutenant  92  Foot. 
Assist.  Comxn.  Gen. 

Captain  14  Foot 

Lieutenant  76  Foot. 
Lieut,  a  W.  I.  Regt. 
Lieutenant  38  Foot. 
Assist.  Comm.  Gen. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot. 
Lieatenant  97  Foot. 
Lieutenant  50  Foot. 
Captain  41  Foot.  ... 
Lieut.  3  w.  I.  Regt. 
Lieutenant  94  Foot. 
Lieutenant  15  Foot. 
Lieutenant  91  Foot. 
Lieutenant  16  Foot. 
Lieutenant  17  Foot, 
dipt.  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
Litjut.  Gold  Coast  G. 
Lieatenant  24  Foot. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot. 
Lieutenant  62  Foot. 
Lieutenant  55  Foot. 

Ensign  9a  Foot 

Asst.  tiapt.  of  Stores 
Payr.  Turkish  Cont. 
Paymaster  17  Foot. 
Qr.  Master  39  Foot. 
Lieut.  N.  York  Mil. 

Ensign  81  Foot 

Lieutenant  6  Foot... 
Paymaster  30  Foot. 
Qr.Mr.Br.Ital.Leg. 
Paymr.  Mil.  Train.. 
Paymr.  Br.  Swiss:) 

Legion  j 

Qr.  Master  21  Foot. 
Paymr.  R.  Aimy> 

Clothing  Depot  j 
Paymr.  Br.Ital.Leg. 
Paym.TurkishCont. 
Paymr.  Antrim  Mil. 
Paymaster  Lime-") 

rick  Co.  Militia  } 
Paymr.Br.  Ger.Leg. 

Ensign  64  Foot 

Paym.Turki8hCont. 
Paymr.  Mil.  Train.. 
Lieut.  Indian  Army 
Paym.Turki8hCont. 
Paymr.  Br.  Ger.Leg. 

Ensign  87  Foot 

Paymr.  3  Midx.  Mil. 
Paymr.  4  Midx.  Mil. 
Paymaster  15  Foot. 
Jiieutenant  2  Foot... 

Qr.  Mr.  93  Foot 

Capt.  Turkish  Cont. 
Capt.  Indian  Army. 

Ensign  3  Foot 

Lieutenant  29  Foot. 
Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen 
Ensign  IndianArmy 
Dep.  A.  S.  of  Stores. 

Qr.  Mr.  78  Foot 

Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen. 

Captain  40  Foot 

Paymr.  Br.  GerO 

man  Legion } 

Adj.  Edinbro'  Art.  7 

Militia  ) 

Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen. 
Capt.  R.  Marines  ... 

Qr.  Mr.  9  Foot   

Qr.Mr.Rifle  Brigade 
I'aymaster  18  Foot. 
Lieutenant  1  Foot... 
Dep.  Assist.  C.  Gen. 
Lieutenant  17  Foot. 
Lieutenant  37  Foot. 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS 
(with  ths  Hon.  rank  of  Major). 

Goold,  James  Knight 

Travers,  Julius  Brockmani  .... 

Nicolls,  Oliver  

Duberly,  Henry*  

Bernard,  Luke  Fitzgerald*  .... 

Swinburne,  John  Dennis  

Duff,  Robert  William 

M'Clintock,  Theodore  Ernest*. 

Hall,  John  Peter* 

Large,  John  Edward? 

Forster,  Frederick  Blanco"  .... 

e.  Scott,  Robert* 

BaU,  William  Clare.  CB 

MacDonnell,  William 

Edd,  William  Archibald 

Nowlan,  John*® 

Wethered,  Edwin  Robert"  .... 

Leigh,  Henry" 

Wahab,  Henry  John  

Powell,  Henry  George  Augustus 

Olivejr,  Walter  Rice 

Higiarinson,  Thomss  C 

Lukin,  Frederick  Windham" 

Watson,  Henry  Charles 

Kysh,  John  Anthony 

Streatfeild,  Robert  Champion" 
Burke,  Henry"  .. 
Dring,  William»7 
Scott,  James"   .. 
George,  James 


Jennev,  WiUiam  Richard 
Longden^John  Edward 


Qr.Mr.LandTrans.C 

Purveyor 

Purveyor '„[ 

Captain  66  Foot 

Dep.  A.  S.  of  Stores 


Howett,  Heniy  Hollis. 

Blurton,  George'" 

Thompson,  Robert**   

Fereday,  Frederick  Francis*^... 

Wastell.  William"   

Gran  t,  Edward  Charles 

Elliott,  George"   

Bryson,  Thomas  '. 

Wray,  James 

Anderson,  Robert** 

Thorpe,  William  Swarsbrick  ... 

Simpson,  Robert  Hamilton*^  ... 

Palls.  John 

McKenzie,  Alexander  William... 
Morris,  Maxwell  Kirwan*7  


de  Lasalle,  Augustus  Bolle  .. 

Morrison.  Walter**  

Vyner,  Henry  William  

Craig,  Grahame 

Currie,  Henry  Octavius**  

Davidson,  George  Montgomerie 
Murray,  Augustus  Staveley.. 

Anderson,  Arthur  Gore*®  

Dundee,  Frank  William 

Frend,  William  Causabon 

Rouse,  Robert  Savery 

Baird.  Alexander»i  

Joyner,  John**  

Morgan,  Horatio  

Samwell,  Prank** 

Manning,  Henry**  

Bailey,  John  James**  

Cattell,  Edward*« 

Richardson,  Richard*'   

Potter,  Henry*8 

Skrine,  Charles" 

Forbes,  Charles  D'Oyly 

Rundle,  Aldborough   


0*Kelly,E.  E.  de  P.  de  Pentheny 
Griffiths,  Thomas  Richardson... 

Greenwood,  Edw.  Fred.  George 
Nightingale,  Sir  H.  Dickon- > 

son,**  Bt j 

Banbury,  William** 

Harvey,  Henry*'^  

Parwell,  Robert  Bent 

Forster,  Archibald  Cochrane** 

Ewing,  Alexander** 

Ross,  Alexander  Aitken 

Sargeant-Openshaw,  Francis  O. 

Huddlestone,  Thomas** 

Rippon,  G^rge  William**...!!!!!! 

Pope,  Alfred  

Mahony,  John,  CM&. 

Wolfe,  R.** ....! !!!.!!!!"■■ 


VIBSTCOM- 
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12  Nov.  47  I  Jan.  60 
8  Dec.  48  I  Jan.  60 
2  Mar.  49    I  Jan.  60 

19  Jan.  49  20  June  60 
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5  Dec.  51'  5  Dec.  61 

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22  Apr.  53  17  Sept.  63 
10  June  53!  7  Nov.  63 
14  Apr.  54(14  Apr.  64 
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8  Sept.  54  24  Nov.  64 
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8  June  58  12  Aug.  68 
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26  Dec.  56 

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12  June  60 

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9  Nov.  55 

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28  Dec.  55 
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5  Apr.  56 

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13  Sept.  57 
4  Dec.  57 

6  Feb.  57 

xo  Mar.  57 

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29  Dec.  57 
24  May  59 

I  Apr.  57 
12  Aug.  62 

X  Apr.  58 
17  June  59 
16  Aug.  59 
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30  Mar.  58 

16  Apr.  58 
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29  May  63 

17  Sept.  58 
12  Aug.  62 

X  July  62 

6  Nov.  63 
*i5  Nov.  73 
12  Ang.  62 
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I  Apr.  64 
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3  June  59 

28  Deo.  60 


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1  Septss  ♦21  July  74 
28  Jane  49   26  Jaly  64 

8  July  51  2  Nov.  64 

24  Apr.  55  29  Nov.  64 
21  Feb.  60  21  Feb.  60 
10  May  44  23  Mar.  60 

I  Dec.  55* '5  Sept.  75 
3  Apr.  58  17  July  66 
8  May  58  20  July  66 
16  Feb.  56  I  May  64 
28  Feb.  55  "15  Mar.  77 

25  Dea  56  "15  Apr.  77 
25  Aug.  57      5  Mar.  67 


12  Jan.  70 

12  Feb.  70 
24  Apr.  70 

1  May  70 
27  July  70 
I  Nov.  70 
9  Nov.  70 
a  I  Dec.  70 
jS  Dea  70 

15  Feb.  71 

5  Apr.  71 

14  Apr.  71 

29  Apr.  71 
26  July  71 

18  Aug.  71 
i6  0ct.  71 

6  Feb.  72 

10  Mar.  72 

11  Mar.  72 

13  Mar.  72 

16  June  72 
10  July  72 

12  Aug.  72 

22  Aug.  72 

3  Dec.  72 

5  Mar.  73 

23  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  73 

16  Apr.  73 
12  May  73 
29  May  73 

17  Sept.  73 

19  Sept.  73 

15  Oct.   73 

6  Nov.  73 
IS  Nov.  73 
29  Dec.  73 

I  Apr.  74 
I  Apr.  74 

4  May  74 

3  June  74 

4  July  74 

8  July  74 

21  July  74 

26  July  74 

22  Nov.  74 

29  Nov.  74 
21  Feb.  75 

27  Apr.  75 
IS  Sept. 75 
17  July  76 

20  July  76 
19  Oct.  7^ 
15  Mar.  97 
15  Apr.  77 

5  Mar.  77 

30  Aug.  79 


STAFF PXT- 
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STATIOV. 


Apr.  78  Western  District. 

Apr.  78  R,£^  SouthBiEiptan. 

Apr.  78  ArmyHo«pit&lLon« 

Apr.  78  44  Brigade  Depot 

Apr.  78  13  Hussars. 

Apr.  78  9a  Foot. 

Apr.  78  N.  Britiah  District 

Apr.  78  Gil.raltar. 

Apr.  78 1 34  Brigade  Depot. 

Apr.  78  47  Brigade  Depot. 


Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
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Apr.  78 
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Apr.  79 
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June  79 
Jane  79 
Apr.  78 

Aug.  79 
Nov.  79 
Nov.  79 
Apr.  78 
Apr.  78 
July  79 
2o  Aug.  79 


5  Brigade  I>ei>ot. 
22  Brigade  Depot. 
W^oolwich  DiatxicL 
46  Brigade  DepoL 
Royal  An..  C<jrk. 
Dublin  District. 
Roy  alArt.  W  oolwich 
39  Brigade  Depot. 
48  Foot. 

Roy.Art.DeTonport. 
ArmyServieeCorps. 
Royal  Art.  Woohncfa 
Nova  Scotia. 

Bri^de  Depot 
45  Brigade  Depot. 
38  Brigade  Depot 


33  Foot. 
Roy. " 


20  Nov.  44  *i2  Feb.  70 
•  Date  of  CtommiBsion  as  Paymaster  late  Pay  Bub  Department^  Control  DtpttrtmfnL 

Digitized  by  VjODV  11:^ 


.Art-LeithFcnt 
37  Brigade  Depot. 
S.  Eastern  DiscricL 
HomeDistncCi. 

7  &  8  Briff.  Depots. 
42  Brigade  Depot. 

24  Brigade  Depot. 
6  Foot. 

35  Brigade  DepoL 
61  Brigade  Dejiot. 

63  Brigade  Depot. 

57  Brigade  Depot 

4  Brigade  Depot. 

Southem  District. 

48  Brigade  Depot. 
12  Brigade  DeiMt. 
30  Brigade  De{x>k 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

23  Brigade  Depot. 

R.  Art.  PoTtsmonth. 
10  Brigade  Depot. 

32  Brigade  Depot. 

Northern  District. 
60  Foot 

33  Brigade  D^tot. 
73  Foot. 
Netley  HospitaL 

65  Foot 

56  Brigade  Depot 
16  Brigade  Depot 
s6  Brigade  De|iot 

25  Brigade  D^>ot 
Rifle  Brigade. 

64  Brigade  Depot 

66  Brigade  Depot 

67  Brigade  Depot 
6a  Brigade  Dei»t 

68  Brigade  Depot 
29  Brigade  Depc^. 
28  Brigade  Depot. 

65  Brigade  Depot 
AldenhotDiatriot 


16  Foot. 
Rifle  Brigade. 
44  Foot 

89  Foot 
Malta. 

17  Foot 

13  and  14  Brig.  Dtp. 
§8  Brigade'Dopot 
Ceylon. 

Chatham  Di^nct 
24  Foot 
Straits  SetUeaean- 


Army  Pay  Department, 


272 


VOBXBB 

comfxssxoF. 


Lieut.  2  lirutf.  ua». 
Captain  102  Foot  .. 
Lieut,  13  Hussars  .. 
Lieutenants  Fojt.. 

Indian  Array 

Paymr.7  Depot  Batt. 
Qr.  ilr.  93  Foot .. 
Paymaster  R.  Bng. 
Lieut.  7,  Dr.  Ooarcb 
Capt.  18  Hossara 

Eosign  24  Foot 

Licateoant  8  Foot- 
Captain  55  Foot.... 
Lieut.  17  Jjancers . 
Capt.  BedfordMilitia 
Miyor  5  Jersey  MU. 

Baaign  68  Foot 

Lieut.  I  Foot   

Captain  62  Foot , 

Captain  48  Foot 

Captain  77  Foot 

Lieut.  14  Foot 

Lieut.  44  Foot 

Qr.  Mr.  86  Foot 

Lieat,  9  Foot  

Lieut.  61  Foot 

Captain  4  Foot  

Captain  i  W.I.  Reg. 

Captain  7  Foot  

Dep.  A-  S.  of  Stores 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
War  Office  Clerk 
War  Offloe  Clerk 
Lieut  R.Cana(ln.Rifl 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Lieut  I  W.  I.  Regt. 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
War  Office  Clerk  ... 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Deputy  Purveyor 
War  Office  Clerk 
War  Office  Clerk 
War  Office  Clerk 
ClerkQ.M.G's.Office 
Qr.Mr.  Com  Staff  C. 
Qr.Mr.Com.  Staff  C. 
War  Office  Clerk  ... 
Clerk  Commr.  in) 
Chiefs  Office.../ 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Dep.  A.  8.  of  Stores 
Qr.  Mr.  Comt.  Staff C. 
Assistant  Punreyor 
Assistant  Purveyor 
Assistant  Purveyor 
Assistant  Purveyor 
Assistant  Purveyor 
Bt. Major  67  Foot  ... 
BuMajor  x6  Lancers 
BtMajor  76  Foot  .., 
Bt. Major  q6  Foot  ... 

Captain  93  Foot , 

Captain  44  Foot 

Captain  32  Foot 

Captain  15  Foot 

Ciptain  X9  Foot 

Captain  73  Foot 

Captain  bo  Foot 

Captain  56  Foot 

Ciptain  23  Foot 

(':iptain  107 Foot  .. 

Captain  58  Foot 

Captain  jo  Foot 

Captain  31  Foot 

Captain  \ig  Foot 

Citptaiu  21  Foot 

Captain  44  Foot 

Capttiin  21  Foot 

Captain  26  Foot 

Captain  53  Foot 

Captain  I  Foot  

Captain  96  Foot 

Cjtptain  19  Foot 

Captain  106  Foot  .. 

ra^Uiiu  B6  Foot 

Captiiin  41  Foot , 

Capt'iin  103  Foot  ... 

(.'aptain  10  Foot 

Captain  63  Foot 

Captain  i  Foot 
Captain  3  Foot 


PAYMASTERS 

{with  the  hon.  raiut  of  Captain, 

and  of  Major  if  to  ttattd). 

Robbins,  Nathaniel  Eyre  

Lonuox.  Charles  Edward'^  

Joico.  Willinni 

Senior,  Thomas  Talmor 

fclepworth,  David 

Uraham.  Augustas  Frederick  ... 

Campbell,  John-* 

Richardson,  Alexander**  

O'Doved,  Edward  Henry   

Ross,  James  Clarke 

Hughes,  William  

Moore,  Frederick  G.  Furlong... 
Hobbs,  Fred.  FiuWm.  Trench... 

Pumfrett,  George 

Crawley,  Richa^  S 

Cuming,  George  Lewis  

Craig,  Robert  Guthrie" 

Thorbum,  William  Stewart 

Minohin,  James  White  

Chauncey.  Charles  Henry 

Garden,  William  Joseph*? 

Creagh,  Denis    

Feilden,  Henry  Wemyss** 

Thomson,  William** 

Dawes,  Wentworth  

Hamilton.  James  Graham 

Roberts,  Edward"  

Luke,  Henry  Francis  

Bliott,  George  Augustus*^ 

Raynes,  Edward  Villiers   

Timbrell,  Thomas" 

Marvin,  William"    

O'Brien,  Jaraes  Ashley  Bourke 
Routledge,  Herbert  Hamilton... 

Hignett,  Charles  Harrison   

CoUins,  J.  A 

White,  James*" 

Smith,  George  William«« 

Elliott,  John  Grant«7  

Mayers,  Edward  George  PoUew 

Webb.  Charles   

Muskett,  Joseph   

Griffith,  Clement  Bayly 

Gorges,  Edmond  Howard 

.\uson,  George  Hamilton  

Noyes,  Augustus  Finch 

Briggs,  William*' 

Davis,  William  Blenkiu 

Trefl^,  Frederic  

Tuck,  John  Johnson  


Drage,  Thomas  William .... 

Bampdeld,  Geo.  Chas.  Dawson 

Bacon,  Thomas  William^i     

Morris.  Joseph  John'* 

MaoGachen.  Archibald  H.  H.  .. 

Kaye.  William  Robert 

Costa,  Paul  Dennis 

Lawless,  Edward  John 

Raymond,  Elliott  A  rthur  

M'Nair,  John  MUler'* 

Franklin.  William    

Boyle,  Edward?*    

Haynes,  Edward  Court?®    

Suthorh&nd,  Wm.  J.  E.  Graham 

SpiUer,DuncanChisholm01iver7? 

Barr,  William  Lamb?" 

Pyne,  John  . 

Hew 


owson,  John  Lysaghi    .. 
p.t.e.  Beaumont,  Dudley*^ 

Bell.  William8i   

Whittingtou,  Goo.  John  Charles 

Playfair,  Wm.  Morgan  

Hill,  Octavius  WilluvmM    .. 

Robsrtson,  Frederick 

Bateman,  Henry  William** 
Richmond,  Richard  Oliffe^ 
Packman,  Frederick  Wm.  Vance 

Roberts,  Arthur  J.«« 

Rose,  Thomas  Capel    

Wado,  William  Barton'? 

Coote.  Edmund  Eyre  

Kennedy,  WaltcrCraufard 

Willousrhbj'.  C.  Stuart  Pcrcival 

Thomhill.  William  KiWort 

Cooipignd,  Henry  Maoleion 

B  rock  man,  Wil.ia'n  Law   

Mortimer,  William  Hu^h jai  Feb.  65 

Nott,  Robert  MIntoah    113  Jan.  67 

Taylor,  Frederick  Norman  luncs  19  July  64 

Jackson,  James  Henry   8  Jan.  64 

Ireland,  Robert  Megaw ai  Mar.  68 

Gelston,  Arthur  William  Hill  ...    4  Sept.  60 


riBST  oox- 

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31  Dec.  57 
18  Nov.  57 

12  Aug.  62 
31  Mar.  62 

21  Apr.  54 
I  Apr.  63 

27  Nov.  57 

26  Mar.  58 

22  Mar.  64 
IS  May  55 
15  Dec.  54 
15  June  58 
25  Mar.  58 

22  Jan.  47 
24  Feb.  56 
24  Aug.  58 
30  July  44 

15  Oct.   55 

5  Dec.  51 

6  Aug.  58 
I  Feb.  56 

23  Mar.  67 

16  Mar.  55 
18  Dec.  57 
16  Mar.  60 

3  May  53 

5  Mar.  55 
X  Apr.  61 

14  Sept.  49 

23  May  53 

13  July  59 

7  Sept.  59 

28  July  63 
II  Feb.  56 

21  Feb.  56 

29  Sept.  65 

29  Apr.  59 

30  Nov.  60 

22  Jan.  61 

1  Apr.  57 

24  Feb.  62 
a  Oct.   62 

2  Jan.  63 

6  Feb.  65 
30  Jan.  66 
30  Jan.  66 

16  Mar.  66 

X  Sept.  66 

28  June  67 

30  June  63 
X5  Feb.  68 
24  Dec.  60 
24  Dec.  60 

24  Deo.  60 

3  Jan.  66 

7  Dec.  66 
18  Feb.  55 
18  Aug.  54 
X4  Sept.  55 

6  July  55 

25  May  55 
II  Mar.  59 

14  Aug.  60 

17  Nov.  57 
sJtily  55 
6  June  56 

8  July  56 

31  Aug.  55 

14  July  57 

9  Dec.  60 

1  June  55 
8  Oct.  58 
5  Feb.  61 

3  July  58 

2  July  58 
8  Oct.  58 
I  July  63 

II  Mar.  59 

4  J:ine  6( 
22  Au'^.  65 

15  June  66 
25  Sopv6o 

8  July  6S 
24  Nov.  63 


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14  Jan.  62 
8  May  67 

8  May  67 

15  May  67 
12  Aug.  62 
31  .Mar.  62 

22  Feb.  68 
I  Apr.  63 

18  Deo.  63 
I  Mar.  64 

ao  Nov.  67 

23  Aug.  64 

9  Dec.  64 

5  May  66 

3  Oct.  66 

6  Dec.  66 

1  Feb.  67 

19  Feb.  67 
30  Mar.  67 

8  May  67 

4  Sept.  67 
8  Jan.  68 
X  Feb.  68 

7  Nov.  68 
18  Nov.  68 

a  Dec.  68 
3  Deo.  681 

2  Dec.  681 

3  Apr.  69 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb. 
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14  Jan.  77  18  Brigade  Dep6t. 
8  May  77 1 43  Brigade  Depot. 
8  May  77!  18  Hussars. 

15  May  77  8  Foot. 

12  Aug.  77  3  Brigade  Depot. 
1  Doc.  77  40  Brigade  Depot. 
22  Feb.  78  36  Foot. 


I  Apr.  78 
18  Deo.  78 
I  Mar.  79 

22  Mar.  79 

23  Aug.  79 
9  Dec.  79 


K.  Eng.,AlderBbot. 

14  Hussars. 
2  Dragoons. 

15  Brigade  Depot. 
7  Foot. 

59  &  60  Brigade  Depots. 
25  Foot. 
1 1  Hussars. 
Eastern  District. 

2  Foot. 

17  Brigade  Depot. 
58  Foot. 
2a  Foot. 
14  Foot. 
28  Foot. 
6  Dragoons. 
Portsmouth. 

3  Dragoon  Guards. 
39  Foot 

6  Dragoon  Guards. 
86  Foot. 
34  Foot. 
Dublin. 

69  Brigade  Depot. 
Jamaica. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

[Woolwich. 

I81  Foot 

Cork  District. 

Mauritius. 

67  Foot. 

1  Dragoon  Guards. 

Aldershot. 

China. 

York. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

fo  Foot 

Malta. 

Belfast  District. 

Bermuda. 

Dublin. 


4  Foot 
23  Foot 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
30  Foot 
Colchester. 

19  Foot. 
Barbadoes. 
53  Foot. 
79  Foot. 

14  Foot. 
32  Foot. 

60  Foot. 

61  Foot. 
X  Dragoons. 

15  Foot. 

16  Foot 
78  Foot. 

5  Dragoon  Quardg, 
56  Foot. 
5  Lancers. 

'8  107  Foot. 
8,6  Foot. 

Dublin. 

13  Foot. 

15  Foot 

II  Foot. 

60F00L 

7  Hussars. 
5  Foot. 

8  Hussars. 
X  Foot 
7  Foot. 
42  Foot. 
106  Foot. 

•8iAl(ler.Hhot. 
75  Foot. 
10  B'oot. 

Capo  of  Good  Hope. 
52  Foot. 
Cyprus. 
3  Foot. 


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Army  Pay  "DepattmenL 


TOllnB 

ooxxisaiuir. 


{mik  rh^hou,  rank  o/C'uplaini, 

Captain  20  Foot jGahan,  Jdelmoth  iaul field    .... 

Captain  54  Foot JCarej^,  Chark's.  Fretlenck 

Captain  20  Foot IWhitoford,  Baldwin  K 

Captain  I  "W.I.Regt.  Rell,  Thoma!,'^ 

Captain  27  Fout Kerr,  Jotm  Manuerii 

Captain  67  Fnut iJrcreton,  Juhn  Badlier  

Captaingi  Fh^. Cnud  well,  William  Darling  .... 

Captain  43  I  j  mL I  Ion  uley ,  A  rth  u  r*i 

Captain  72  Foot 'Urqubart,  Tbgniaa  Bedford  .... 

Captain  x8  Fuat Btockloy,  John  Cfttgr 

Captain  93  Fuct......'EAldane,  AJexnnder  Metiry^^    .. 

C^aptain  49  Foot ,|Fox,ThMinusClmrloB  Armstrong 

Captain  50  Foot IPhillipe,  Henry  Wiilter .,.., 

Captain  94  Foot iBndd,  Claud^uTrie  . 

Captain  47  Foot„..*jBur^c,  Benjamin  Henry"* 

Captain  xo,  1  c^ot  .JCrraham,  WilHatii  Douglas  ..... 

Captain  65  J  uut lCrookenden,8aliiJiburyDaven- ) 

port  ...., „.,,.„.. J 

Captain  17  Foot [Turner,  George  Henry"    

Captain  87  Foot .Anderson,  Jamea  Georgie 

Captain  97  Foot. [Healy,  MichaeE  Ryan 

Captain  1 1  Foot C oppin prer,  Thomas  8 tephen  . . 

Captain  19  Foot iLangford,  George  Edvrsrd** 

Captain  30  Foot...,.  Wila  on,  Kicliard  ...,, 

Captain  99  Foot ^Dalgloish,  Jamea  Ofciivy  

Captain  41  Fool .Barnes,  George  West » 

Captain  26  Foot I  Do  Jighe  rty ,  Edward  Mackl  on , . 

Captain  35  F u at .1  Van d er  Meulen, J  ohn  linn  iaon* 

Captain  94  Foot Elliot,  Jolin  ilitcheU   ., 

Captain  xo  Foot Bootli,  Tbotnaa  LJ  eorfLrei** , , 

Captain  a  W.I. Eegt,  Stoker,  Wdliam  Boauchanipioi 

Captain  98  Foot Sohnaoii,  Owmond  MoncriotT  .. 

Bt.Major  a  J  Foot  ...IFuiIouKj  George  William  .., 

Captain  56  Foot Homanii,  Air.  Geo.  Willoughby 

Captain  20  Foot JDouiuk,  Alfred ; 

Captain  4  Foot  Bimpson,  Robert***  , 

Captain  aa  Foot...;..  Brett,  Arthur 

Captain  78  Foot Croker*King,  Charl&a  Sdg^r  ,. 

Captain  21  Foot Btnart,  Tbomaa  Evmhk .„ 

Cantain  74  Foot. . . .  ..i  Woodall,  Fre^Jerick  Wind 


TCBSTOOM' 
MISSKPIf. 


Bt.ltajor  9j  Foot 

Captain  27  Foot 

Bt.MaJor  x  Dr.  Gde 
Captfion  ss  Foot .... 

Captain  21  Foot. 

Captain  2  Foot  

Captain  21  Hussars 


Captain  96  Foot ,. 
War  Office  Clerk 


Captain  96  Foot 

Captain  76  Foot 

Captain  22  Foot 

Captain  X7  Laiiccrti 

Commt.  CWk.,,. 

Captain  x  8  Foot 

Captain  4  HuAsara 
Captain  48  F.  ^-^t 
Captain  x  } 
Captain  20 
Captain  28  .      l  . 
Captain  38  1  ur>t...... 

Captain  X2  r'..ut 

Captain  50  Fi^ot 

Captain  105  Foot  ... 

Captain  35  Fu  >t 

Captain  69  Fwt 

Captain  28  1  .nt 

Bt.Ma^'or9<   l^'^ot  -- 

Captain  36  Fout 

0*ptain37  Foot. 


7  Apr.  ej 
*3  Dec.  6* 

34  June  5g 

8  May  67 

35  Jan.  5; 
g  Apr«  61 

a  I  Feb.  6c 

9  Dec.  6: 
4  Aug.  6c 

4  Apr.  6t 
30  July  ss 
34  Jan.  65 

7  Apr.  61 

24  Jan.  65 
iS  Aag,  54 

3  Aug,  68 

13  Jan.  66 

8  Feb,  56 
afiFeb.  56 
ts  Oct.  &i 
20  Apr.  6f' 

10  Nov.  65 
43  Oct   57 

25  Apr.  65 
a9  Apr.  59 

a  Juno  65 
iG  Mar.  59 
10  Oct.  63 
16  May  65 

E  May  67 
10  Feb.  6g 

5  Apr.  55 
ao  Jan.  61 
aa  Bopt.63 

15  Nov.  6* 
x6  Aug.  59 
33.  Sept.  63 

I  Apr,  56 
34  Mkn  54 

16  Feb.  55 
igDeo.  56 


PlTMABTKll 


BiamiTT  OS 

BTATIOir. 


Wood.  Samuel  Edwatd^« . 

Caine,  Henry  Monteath^°* ,  . 

Ijalderv,  Clmrlca  Morley^^  ......  25  May  55 

Taylor,  Cbftrtos  WilJium  Josepb  15  Feb.  61 

Tow,  Joseph  JJapier 11  Sept.  63 

LaTvrie,  John  VaUin 2a  Mar.  64 

Kirson,  James  Kdward s6  June  66 

DttWBOn,  Henry  <Joleridge......,.!i8  Mar.  73! 

Akod,  TbotJiinfl „.    5  Apr.  64 

Knclkr.  Gndfrey  T.  C.  St.  Jolm 

W^ard.  Cbarlefii'"^*  _.,,., 

D'A^fuitar,  John  Swain»oa  

&j  trad  ling,  Jo  hu  Bartlett  I^itmee^ 

Featon,  Michael    ...'30  Apr,  5» 

Brown,  Jobn^^".... ....,„., ajMar.  67 

Ballard,  James  Ritchie  

Moi^de,  John  Forhea    

Cherry,  Henry  Aakew 

M'Laughlin^  William  Thomas  . 

anford,  Charlcfl  Henry    

jbaut,  CUflordGiiboorel  ...... 

LanD,  George  Howard  Moore 


9  Feb.  70 


a  I  May  58 
30  Dec.  64 

9  Jan.  63 
It  Feb.  63 

sJnly  58 
10  Mar.  64 


atokos,  AllVed , ^a?  July 


Shields,  George         , 

BromfSL'ld,  James'^*.,.. ...I 

Orange,  John  Edward   .- 

Drjwdali  Ayliner  Peter  Oerald 
Manaerj^h,  Wihnadorf  tifeorge.. 
Webb,  Fraaoia  Edwani^^ *......,.. 

Webster,  Henry  Fraacia  George 
Baskenriile,  Edw.  Reg.  M^niors 


^   -   5S 
4  Dec.  79 

15  Nov.  74 
4  Feb.  fi^ 

ao  July  63 
B  Fab.  56 

«S  May  s; 

10  Aug.  55 
2  July  61 


16  Apr.  7S;HAlirait,  N.  &, 

3  Jmieja  Sa  Foot- 
u  Juno  78  London. 
22  June  7a' I  West  India  Hegt. 

I  July  78  37  Foot, 


1  July  7a 

8  July  78 

9  Aug.  78 
10  Aug.  78 
15  Aug.  78 
30  Aug.  7B 

3  Bept.7B 
a  Sept.  78 
a  Sept.  78 
6  Sept.  78 

36  Sept.  78 

18  Sept.  78 

aoSept.7B 

aS  Sept.  78 

aS  Sept.  78 

1  Oct.   78 

4  Oct.  ~ 
9  Oct, 

34  Oct. 
36  Oct. 
a6  Oct. 
28  Oct. 
39  Oct. 
joOct.  78 
6  Nov,  78 

8  Nov.  78 

9  Nov.  78 
30  Nov.  7B 
27  Nov.  78 

3  Dec.  tE 


43  FooU 
qt  Foot. 
85  Foot. 
64  Foot. 
Devonport, 
77  Fooi. 
4^  Foot. 
57  Foot, 
(ieylon. 
76  Fool 
108  Foot. 

3  Foot. 

17  Foot- 
■  Foot. 
97  Foot, 
*4  Foot* 
Woolivich. 
oFoot. 
E9Htiasan* 


78 

78 

78    , 

78  ^  Foot 


e4  Foot. 

50  Foot, 

94  Foot. 

46  Foot. 

{04  Foot, 

98  Foot. 

4 1  Foot. 

Cork. 
Foot. 

4  Foot. 
Dec.  78  Portamontb. 
^  Dec.  78, Hide  Brigade. 
17  Doe.  78'4S  Foot. 
24  Dec.  78 
28  Dec.  78  York. 

5  Jan.  79  71  Foot. 

6  Jan.  79 


18  Jan«  j,^ 
34  Jan.  79 
37  Jan.  79 
aS  Jan.  79 
aS  Jan,  79 
30  Jan.  79 
I  Feb.  79 
I  Feb.  79 


3  Feb.  79 '96  Foot. 

4  Feb.  79  38  Foot, 
*Z  E^**'  79'4(>  Foot. 


,5S  Foot. 

21  Foot. 

Bitle  Brigade, 

ax  HuRaars. 

Gape  qC  Qood  Hope, 

a  Dragoon  Goarda, 

Bover, 

37  Foot. 


17  Lanccra. 
Gibrallar. 

18  Foot. 
4  HusBars. 
tTi  Foot, 


tSFeh.  79 
23  Feb.  79 
15  Mar.  751 
IS  Mar.  79 
aa  Mar.  79 
19  May  70! Malta. 

33  May  79  London, 
a6  May  79147  Foot. 
11  June  79] 

19  June  79" r a  Foot. 
93  June  79  Edinhiirgh, 

34  Juno  79'"ro3  Foot. 
34  June  79,35  Foot. 

"  June  79I95  Foot, 


If  July  79 
3t  July  79 
M  July  79 


China. 
19  Foot. 

109  Foot 


NottjWm.  Caudahar  Jas.  l^arrer  t6  Ifay  65    afr  July  JJ  i_ 

J      ..  ^     T,  4  -r^^^*^?r7'^^H®*    ■S'^i'V*.  Yellow  Velvet.' 

AginUfor  Faifment  qf  OJU^n  qfArmy  Fay  Department  at  Rome  maiiofU--^eun.  Cox  k  Oo. 


VOSMSB 

coinuauov. 


Clerk  K.  B.  Dep. 
Clerk  R.  E.  Dep. 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS  „  . 

IN  THE  ARMY  mbsicom- 

(te  be  abtorhed  imto  the  Army  Fay    ^^^^^T'*  I 

Department). | 

Ridgway,  Albert  Bnitton x6  Apr.  59 

'Armstrong,  Edward  James ao  June  6x 

Long,  Robert  L 

Addis,  J.  E 

Campbell,  Charles    

Hamley,  Francis  Gilbert  '      

Harrison,  William  Hart '      

Thompson,  Harry  Langhome...       

Qleig,  Arthur 

Burgess,  Henry  William  Kaye...       ..!... 

Weilesloy,  Gerald  Valerian '      

Long,  James  Thomas  Kirkwood       

Syms,  Herbert  Angnstna  I 

Beardmore,  C.  F.  H.<"  ...  i 


A.88IBT.PA.T- 
MjL8»B.    j 

6  May  7a 
X3  May  72 
22  Sept.  73 
aa  Sept.  73 
22  Sept.  73 
aa  Sept.  73 

a  July  74 
XO  July  74 
ax  Nov.  74 

X  Apr.  75 

9  Jaly  75 
xs  Feb.  76 
xo  May  77 
a8  Sept.  77 


BBGIiaurT  OB 
BTA.TIOV. 


London. 

Dublin. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

DevoDport. 

Bermuda. 

Special  Employ. 

Devonport. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Barbadoes. 


Gibraltar. 
X07  Foot. 

Digitized  by 


Google 


Army  Pay  Department. 


474 


voKinx 
coxMissior. 


Lieat.  45  Foot.... 
Lieut.  78  Foot.... 
Qr.  Mr.  90  Foot . 

Bt.  Major  90  Foot  i 


I  PAYMASTERS 

serving    nndor    rormor   Royal 
Warrants 
(with  iht  hoH.  rank  qf  Major). 

'.  Roche,  Caaarles  Boyse ., 

.  Hewson,  John  Mills 

.  Williama,  SamueP" 

de  Crespiffny,  G.  Blicke  Cham-  \ 
^  I    pion,  St.Lt.Col.  26  Dto.  59...  J 

Qr.  Mr.  14  Foot lO'Oonnor,  Joha"» 

Qr.  Mr.  34  Foot Rowan,  Terence"*  

Lieat.I«ndrr.CorpB '  Bridge,  James  

Paymr.  Land  Tr.C.|Willan8,  Oh6 

Lieat.MaltaFen.Art  iMontanaro,  Henry  

Lient  Indian  Army.  Davidson,  Alexander 

Lieat^  86  Foot iMahon,  Maurice  Hartland. 

Pay.  Dublin.  Co.Mil.  I  Leet,  George  Knox"i 


Pafmr.  74  Foot Sheehy,  Roger"*  . 

Paymr.  3  W.  L  Regt.  ~  " 

Paymr.  ttoyal  Art... 


Lieut.  Royal  Art. 
Gapt.  Berks  MiUtia 
Lieut  3  Foot 


.  Browning,  William  Henry  ... 

.  Thompson,  John  Baylis 

.  Piers,  Clandins  Bachanan 

Wheble.  William  Francis 

.  Daniel,  Samuel 

Psymr.  a  W.  I.  Regt. '  Mansergh,  John  Craven   

Gapt.  17  Lancers  ...: Macartney,  John^** 

Capt.  Indian  Army.  Loder,  Charles^** 

Lieat.5BengalBu.B.lButtanshaw,  William  Heniy 

Oapt.  3  Dragoons  . . . '  Forlong,  Robert  Stein   

Pay.  Lane.  Art.  Mil.  Dawes,  Christopher  Myers  ... 


CapL  4  Hassara.. 

Capt.  52  Foot 

Lieut.  II  Foot 

Qr.  Mr.  15  Dep.Batt. 
raymaster 


'        {WUh  rank  of  Captain.) 

MoFarlan,  John  Warden  

Murphy,  Stephen^ , 

Jauncey,  Alexander  Sidney  G. 

Connor,  John'** 

lago,  John  Robert  


TIRVI  cox- 
MISBXOK. 


18  Jan.  38 
38  Mar.  42 

18  Apr.  45 

29  Jan.  ^6 

II  Mar.  53 
28  Apr.  54 
23  Nov.  55 
5  Apr.  56 
14  Feb.  47 

19  July  56 


MA-SISB. 


18  Dec.  54 

13  May  59 

14  June  59 

24  June  59 

19  Deo.  48 
19  Jan.  53 

25  Feb.  62 
27  Sept.  3^ 

5  Mar.  49 


30  Nov.  38 
28  Sept.  47 
23  May  53 

X  Apr.  55 


XAKK  OF 
ICIJOB. 


I  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

23  May 

I  Apr. 


Bsounzn  ob 

BTATIOir. 


3  Nov.  57  '*  ^^r. 
16  Sept.  59  16  Sept. 
24  Oct.  56  23  Nov. 

5  Apr.  56,  5  Apr. 
29  July  63  29  July 


12  Aug. 
8  Mar. 
2  July 


21  Nov.  a8 
I  Oct.  57 


8  Jan.  47 
2  Nov.  55 


12  Aug.  62 
8  Mar.  58 
3  July  58    2  Juiy 

13  May  S9;»3May 

14  June  59  Z4  June 

34  June  59  24  Ju&o 
26  Apr.  60  96  Apr. 
18  May  60  18  May 
30  Jan.  57  17  June 

35  Feb.  62  25  Feb. 
16  May  62  16  May 
12  Aug.  6^  12  Jan. 
23  June  63  23  June 
10  July  63  10  July 
30  Aug.  64  30  Aug. 


60  Cavalry  Depot. 

60  54  Foot. 

63|R.  Art.,  Sheffield. 

65  Army  Services, 

68 

3  Brigade  Depot. 

26  Foot 

41  Brigade  Depot 

Malta  Fencible  Art, 

105  Foot 
73  49  and  50  Brig.  Dop, 
73  23  Foot 


15  Hussars. 

R.  £ng.,  Chatham. 
R.  Artillery^  Dover. 
31  Brigade  Depot. 
7  Dragoon  Guards. 
51-4  Brigade  Depots. 
R.Art»  Dublin. 
4  Dragoon  Guards. 
20  Hussars. 

16  Lancers. 
35  Foot. 

9  Brigade  Depot. 


l^r.''- 


16  Oct.  66  9  Lancers. 


8  May  67 

X  Feb.  68 

X5  Apr.  71 

I  Mar.  78 


10  Hussars. 

13  Lancers. 

87  Foot. 

London  Beomiting  Diet. 


War  Services. 

1  Major  Travers  served  with  the  31st  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  32nd  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  tiall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

'  Mi^or  Duberly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  8th  Hussars,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchomaya,  aflUrs  of  Bnlganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  in  1856-59,  including  the  capture 
of  Kotah,  reocoupation  of  Chundaree,  battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior,  actions  of  Koondrye  and 
Boordah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Miy'or  Bernard  served  m  the  Crimea  with  the  82nd  Regiment  from  the  3nd  September  X855,  including  the  siege 
and  Call  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  UaioT  H'CUntock  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52.  He  was  in  Commissariat  charge  of  a 
strong  force  which  marched  from  Natal  to  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty  to  the  assistance  of  the  troops  at  Bloem- 
fontein  against  the  Basuto  chief  Moshesh,  from  Aug.  1851  to  July  1853. 

'  Major  Hall  served  with  the  Z4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  the  14  Jan.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

7  M^or  Large  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853-53  (Medal);  also  throughout  the  Bastem 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Abna  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  rail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  witil  three 
Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Forster  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Major  Robert  Scott  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  z5th  Deo.  1854,  Including  the  siege  and 
fiJl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1^  M^jor  Nowlan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  50th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman.  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  Major  Wethered  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854  with  the  95th  Regiment,  including  the  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^*  M«or  Leigh  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  force  under  Colonel  O'Connor,  Governor  of  the  Gambia,  which 
stormed  and  destroyed  the  strongly  stockaded  Mandingo  town  of  Sabajee  on  the  xst  June  1853. 

"  Major  Lnkin  served  with  the  X7th  Foot  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  June  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish^Medal).    Servedjvith^e  3ndJ)ragoon^Guards  in^the  Indiuioam^aign  of  X858-9,  including  the 

the  Jhelum  mutineers  on  the 


siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bongaon  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Major  ^reatfeild  served  with  a  Detachment  of  the  a4th  Regiment  at  the  defeat  of  T 
7th  July  1857,  <^cL  was  severely  wounded  in  both  legs,  right  leg  amputated  (Medal). 


^  Major  Burke  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Amoy,  the 
second  capture  of  Chusan,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chinhae,  expedition  to  Yon*  You  up 
the  Ningpo  river,  taking  of  Chapoo,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-tse-Kimg  rivers.  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  flail  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  ef 
the  sortie  of  36th  October,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th  September  (Medal  with  throe  Clasps,  5th  Glass  of  the 
MedJidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  on  the  Bhootan  erpedition  in  X865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i7M%ior  Dring  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  woxmded  at  the  battle  of  Feroaeshah  (Medal). 
Served  also  at  the  siesre  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  including  sorties  of  5th  and  zoth  May,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

ts  A^or  James  Scott  served  with  the  55th  Regt  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture 
of  Chusan,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Chinhae  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
thebattlesof  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  1854,  and  attack  on  the 
Quarries  on  7th  Jnne— wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Me<lal8). 

»  MiqorBIurton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  the  China  campaign  of  z86o 
(Medal  wltli Clasp  for  Pekin).  ^      ^  ^^  ^^  "^^ 

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"Major  Thompgon  Beryedwith  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  x8s7-s?.  iJicl'^di^B  *^  relief  nf 
Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Gawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  and  pnrsuit  of  the  Gwalior  Contmgent  to  Mm. 
Ghat,  action  of  Khodagnnge  and  entry  into  Fnttehghnr,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  and  passage  of  tic 
Goflrra  at  fVzabad  on  35th  Nov.  (Medal  with  two  Clasp).  *  «  ^ 

"  Major  Fereday  served  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Bemstopol,  inn 
the  loth  November  1855  to  the  12th  Angast  1866.  Served  with  the  68th  Light  InfiEmtry  in  the  New  Zeaiand  war  c, 
1864-66  (Medal). 

»  Major  Wastell  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 ;  also  thronghont  that  of  1850-53  (Medr  ', 
including  the  operatic  as  in  the  Fish  river,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kei  expeditions.  Served  in  the  Indi*!. 
Mutiny  campaign  in  1858.    Also  in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

■»  Major  George  Elliott  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Fob.  1858  to  Marcu  1859  and  ^.  'j 
present  at  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Barree,  %iA 
action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswami 
campaign,  including  the  afikirs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee  and  Hyderghur,  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  ir. 
afbir  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Meejeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  and  pnrsuit  to  the  Raptee»  adrsLc.^ 
into  Nepaul  and  affkir  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  * «  ,„        . 

*♦  Major  Anderson  landed  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  served  with  the  71st  Highlanders  atthesiefeof  SebastnjT, 
and  ezpeditipn  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  m  the  Central  India  campai^.  it 
1858,  induAg  the  actions  of  Koonoh,  Caporee,  and  Growlowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar*  and  capture  ct 
Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*•  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  6sth  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863-65  (Medal). 

f  Major  Morris  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  batUe  of  KoU  kc 
Berai,  general  action  resnlung  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

M  Mi^or  Morrison  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  &11  of  SabastopcA 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Major  Cnrrie  was  present  during  the  mutiny  at  Allahabad  on  6th  June  1857,  and  subsequently  aerred  in  tie 
Fort  of  Allahabad  (Medal) . 

*>  Major  Anderson  served  with  the  87th  Fusihers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  operations  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

SI  Major  Baird  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  /ist  Highlanders  on  the  7th  Feb.  1855,^  and  served  at  the  si^ge  f. ' 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) 

»  Major  Joyner  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  thr 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  aaaaolts  of  a-. 
x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  French  War  Medal).  Served  alsc.  . 
the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Oontangcii 
of  Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Scraighat,  affair  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  sie^e  of  Lucknow,  aflkir  of  Allegnnge,  ba&:s 
at  Bareilly,  actions  of  Pusgaon,  Russulpore,  and  Mithewlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"*  Major  Samwell  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Field  Force  in  the  supmeaaion  of  ih. 
mutiny  in  Malwa  and  Central  India  in  1857-58.  and  received  a  dangerous  gunshot  woimd  in  the  skbdomen  wti^r 
charging  the  rebels'  guns  at  Rawal— the  ball  and  part  of  his  watch-chain  have  not  been  extracted  (meootioBed  la 
despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp) .    Accompanied  the  43nd  Highlanders  to  the  Gold  Coast  (Ashanti  Medal). 

**  Mi^or  Manning  served  with  the  Bufisi  n  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (BroBBe  Stan. 
Also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  including  the  siege  andf^  of  Sebastopol,  the  taking  of  the  Qnair.tr:'. 
altack  of  the  Redan  on  18U1  June,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  8th' September  (Medal  withOlaap,  and  Trnkt-i 
Medal,  and  was  recommended  for  the  Medal  and  annuity  for  distinguished  service  in  the  Trenches). 

»  Major  Bailey  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AfTghanistan  of  i838r-4a,  ts4 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  ofthe  town  and  Fort  of  Tootn;- 
durrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night  attack  of  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khandurrah,  storming  of  tit 
Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  anair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Kamoo  Kh&i:. 
heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  of  14th  Nov.  and  ist  Dec.  1841,  i  ith  March  and  ist  April,  general  action  tr : 
defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  on  the  7th  April,  1842  (Medal) ;  storming  of  the  Heights  of  Jugdulluck,  action  of  Teseen.  ii  < 
recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Ba£%  throughout  the  operations  in  ttie  Malay  Peninsola  in  1875-7^. 
including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  14th,  and  20th  January. 

**  Major  Cattell  served  in  New  Zealand  in  the  Walkato  campaign  (Medal). 

*7  MaioT  Richardson  served  with  the  2nd  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  the  Pui^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  indadis; 
the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delia  is 
1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Ensigncy  for  service  in  the  field). 

"  Major  Potter  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (promoted  Paymaster,  Medal). 

^  Major  Skriae  served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857,  including  the  expedition  to  B^sx- 
joon ,  the  night  attack  and  battl  e  of  Kooshab,  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  Beng&^ 
with  Uavclock's  Column  from  its  first  taking  the  field  in  1857,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aonng,  Psmmii 
Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Onao,  Busecrutgunge  (first  and  second),  Bithoor,  and  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  endiDsr  tE> 
the  relief  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  and  the  subsequent  defence ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh.  incladirz 
the  repulse  of  the  numerous  attacks  on  that  position,  and  in  the  operations  ending  in  the  final  capture  of  Luekst-w: 
the  Rohilcund  campaign  in  1858  and  capture  of  BareUly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service  for  LuckBo«^.>- 

**  Sir  Henry  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.S.  Fox  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pp?n) 

*»  Major  Banbury  served  in  the  campaign  0/  1842  in  Affghanistan  (Medal) ,  including  the  forcing  of  ihe  KhyNr, 
Jugdulluck,  and  Tezeen  Posses ;  actions  of  Mamookhail,  Tezeen,  and  Huft  Kotul ;  attack  and  captare  of  IstokliiT. 
The  SutlQJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  ud  i*'* 
Clasps).  The  Crimean  campaign  from  27th  Nov.  1854  to  13th  April  1855,  including  siege  of  Seba«<^l 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Major  Forater  served  the  campaign  of  z86o  in  China  with  the  Buffs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts}. 

^  Major  Ewiuf^  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  during  the opentkis» 
against  the  Taepmgs  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  of  Naluian,  capvcre 
b3'  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kahding,  Tsingpoo,  and  Tsolin,  and  the  fortified  town  of  Nahjow. 

^  Major  Huddlestone  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alms  ssd 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sbeastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turlcish  Medal). 

*7  Major  Harvey  served  with  the  Rifie  Brigade  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  s£d 
Inkerman,1Lnd  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until  June  1855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  the  Medal  for  Distinguished  Oondse: 
in  the  Field  "  for  gallant  conduct  in  rendering  assistance  to  the  wounded  under  fire  at  the  battles  of  Alma  vjA 
Inkerman,"  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  durmg  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  cspw» 
of  Lucknow,  battle  of  Nawabgunge,  operations  on  the  banks  of  the  Ramgunge,  and  capture  of  Fort  Oomans 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal). 

*■  Major  Rippon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  February  1855,  and  has  the  Crimean  and  Tnrkiah  Medals. 

*^  Major  Wolfe  has  received  the  Kaflir  War  Medal. 

s^  Major  Lennox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

"  Major  Campbell  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  ^ 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol.  and  sortie  on  the  26th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  ss^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  general  action  resaliiJ? 
in  the  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Msgor  A.  Richaixlson  ser\'ed  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S5 » -55  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  ¥«'-«'' 

"  Captain  Craig  served  in  the  Ea}?teni  campHiprn  of  1854-55,  including?  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  »r^-' 
and  fall  of  Seluistopol.  sortie  of  26th  Oct.,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  spiking  party  on  the  8th  September  (Uc-ii 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal}. 

»7  Captain  Garden  served  with  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Dec.  1854  to  96th  March  ^'^Ih 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Captain  Feilden  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  42nd  Highlander*,  includiur  ti* 
actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Deo.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Luclmpw,  and  &»-<  &- 

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of  the  Siaitimere  and  Banks'  Bungalow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Pnnjanb  Begiment  the  oampaijot 
of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sioho,  taking  of  Tangku,  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forta  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

^'  Captain  Thomson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  four 
CompaDies  of  the  37th  Bombay  Native  I  nfantry  at  Rutnagherry  on  the  i  ith  August  1857.  Served  with  the  Central 
India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Chandeiree» 
stotre,  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  various  actions  before  Calpee  from 
i<;th  to  3ist  May  1858.  battle  of  Gowlowlee,  capture  of  the  city  andFortof  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar,  and  recapture 
of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»  Captain  Boberts  served  as  a  Captain  in  the  4th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  dan- 
<;erously  wounded— gun-shot  ^ound  of  left  elbow-joint— at  Arogee,  in  which  action  he  commanded  two  Companies  of 
the  4th  King's  Own.  being  the  Baggage  Guard  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*^  Captain  G.  A.  Bliott  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequently  to  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,rrom 
the  37th  December  1855  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 
*"  Captains  T.  Timbrell  and  James  White  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 
*■  Captain  Marvin  served  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  of  1860-61  and  1863-64  and  was   present  at  Waitara  and 
Pakahinahina  (Medal). 
**  Captain  G.  W.  Smith  served  in  the  zst  West  India  Regiment  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74  (Medal).  ^ 
*7  Captain  J.  Grant  Blliott  was  present  at  the  captmre  of  the  Kings  and  Chiefs  of  Pram  Pram  and  Ningo  m  Oct.  1867 
(mentioned  in  despatches) .    Also  present  as  Bnglish  Commissioner  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Com- 
mendah.  Western  Africa,  in  Feb.  x868  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

**  Captain  Briggs  served  in  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  39th  November  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Scbastopol  and  assault  of  the  Batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

''  Capuiin  Bacon  served  with  the  63nd  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  z3thNov.  1854,  includin?the 
siege  and  fiall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June 
and  8th  Sept.  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Captain  Morris  served  at  the  Head  Quarters  Camp  before  Sebastopol  ftrom  April  1864  to  July  1856,  and  has 
the  Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals. 

7«  Major  M*Nair  served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  the  z6th  August  1855,  including  the 
siege  aud&U  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  t»ie  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
also  in  the  lodian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  RooyaM, 
actions  of  Allygunge,  Bareilly,  and  Sha^ehanpore,  capture  of  Forts  Bunnior  and  Mahomdie,  passage  of  the 
Gogra  at  Fysabad,  capture  of  Rampore  Kussia,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  across  the  Goomtee  and 
Kaptee  rivers  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Captain  Boyle  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  in  command  of  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Traia 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  the  "  extent  and  value  cf  his  assistance,"  Medal). 

'*  c:aptain  Haynes  served  with  the  93rd  Hi^rhlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  includinff  the 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpure  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Knalee 
Nuddee,  occupation  of  Futtehghur,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Begum  Kotee; 
Kohilcund  campaign  and  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyeah,  action  of  Allvgnnge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly ;  Oude  cam- 
paign and  actions  of  Pusgawn.  Russulpore,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  01  Mithowlie  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Also 
m  the  Bosofkai  campaign  of  1863-64  and  at  the  Umboyla  Pass  under  Sir  John  Garvock  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

~7  Captain  Spiller  commanded  a  Company  of  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  war  of  1863-65  in  New  Zealand,  and 
was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  working  party  at  Williamson's  Clearing,  relief  of  Pokeno  Piquet  (mentioned  in 
despatches),  storming  and  capture  of  Pah  at  Rangianhia,  actions  at  Etangiani  and  Huirini,  and  attack  and  capture 
of  Pah  at  Orakau  (Medal). 

~*  Captain  Barr  served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  185S-59,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Goomtee  and  occupation  of  Sultanpore,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad  on  35th  November,  action  of 
Toolaeporo,  and  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Beaumont  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Turner  during  the  operations  in  [Bhootan  in  2865-66 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Goa  Field  Force  against  the  Dessai  rebels  f^om  Feb.  to 
Jane  1858.  including  several  skirmishes  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Hill  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Indian  Navy  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for 
regu). 

*»  Captain  Bateman  was  attached  to  the  Royal  Axtillexy  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity 
of  Shanghai  from  April  to  Oct.  1863,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  escalade  of 
the  wailed  cities  of  Khadin,  Tsinpoo,  and  Tsolin,  the  fortified  town  of  Nsiow,  aiDur  at  Nanhsiang,  and  second  capture 
c  t'  IChadin.  Also  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  on  the  survey  of  the  30  nme  circuit  round  Shanghai,  under  Lt. Colonel 
C  G.  Gordon,  from  37th  Dec.  1863  to  snd  Feb.  1861. 

**  Captain  Richmond  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gk)ld  Coast  in  September  1873  on  special  service, 
and  aerved  throughout  the  Asnanti  war  of  1873-74.    Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  Houssas  at  the  action  of 
Kftsaman,  and  a  company  of  Wood's  Regiment  at  the  reconnaissance  in  force  of  the  37th  November  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  promoted  to  an  Unattached  Company,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
**  Captain  Roberts  served  in  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal). 
"7  Captain  Wade  served  with  the  36th  Cameronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 
•*  Captain  Bell  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  subsequent  to  the  ftkll  of  Sebastopol,  lh>m  the 
tstix  September  1855  ^  the  30th  May  1856.    Served  in  the  zst  West  India  Begiment  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74 
Medal  with  Clasp). 
•<  Captain  Longley  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  was  present  at  the 
kctiona  of  Maketu  and  Te  Ranga,  and  served  with  the  expeditions  in  the  province  of  Taranaki  (mentioned  in 
te«patches,  Medal). 

•s  Captain  Haldane  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  North  C?hina,  including 
be  talcing  of  Tangku,  actions  of  the  x8th  and  3xst  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
**  Captain  Burge  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  Grahieim  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  s9th 
^ec.  X  857 ;  accompanied  the  Force  to  the  Peiho  in  June ;  was  also  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Namtow  on 
Ith  Auk.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp)^ 

*^  Captain  Turner  served  with  the  50th  Begiment  in  New  Zealand  trom  the  15th  Nov.  X863  to  x866,  and  was  pre- 
>iit  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bangiawhia,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  camp  atNukumaru,  and  the 
fffetir  of  Kakamarea  (Medal). 

•«  Captain  Lan^ford  served  in  the  Hazara  Campaign  in  z868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
litclc  aCoontain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•s  Captain  Yander  Metden  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1863  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  second  phase 
'  the  Asbanti  war  from  the  17th  December  1873,  employed  in  the  Transport  Service,  mcluding  the  battle  of 
moaf  ul.  battle  of  Ordahsn,  ami  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lao  Captain  Booth  served  with  the  toth  Regmient  in  the  Perak  Expedition  in  X875.  Commanded  the  force  in  the 
^fiaalt  on  the  Malay  Stockade  of  Passir  Sals,  and  was  severely  wounded. 

lot  Captain  Stoker  served  in  the  Abhanti  war  in  X873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa 
irinir  the  5th  and  6th  November  1873  (Medal). 

1  tts  Captain  R.  Simpson  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  yiresent  at  the  action  of  Arogee 
irl  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

xo«  Major  Samuel  S.Wood  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
lief  ox  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  othDec.  1857,  siege  and  capture 
'  LiQC^now.  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rewah,  action  of  Alligunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
io»  Oi^frtain  Gains  served  on  the  North- West  Frontier  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59  (Medal). 
loa  Major  Balders  served  with  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 


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^  Oftfilain  Ward  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  indadingr  the  defence  of  Fommawh  (Medal  with  CUsp). 

110  Captain  John  Brown  served  with  the  17th  Lancers  throughout  the  Eastern  caropaiffn  of  185^-55,  inclndiogthe 
ftlhdi*  of  Bolganak  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (severely  wounded  and  horse  kiliedi,  and 
Tdhevnaya,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (MediU.  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  tbe  camp&i^ 
te  Otntral  India  in  1858-39.  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Burode  (Medal.) 

^"  0^>tein  Bromfleld  served  in  New  Zealand  during  General  Chute's  campaign  of  1866  (Medal). 

>**  CSaptain  Webb  commanded  the  Ladder  Partv  at  the  assault  of  Bey  t  on  6th  October,  and  served  with  ihi 
Okamundel  Field  Force  in  the  operations  before  Dwarka  till  zith  Nov.  1859. 

u*  Mr.  0.  F.  H.  Beaidmore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  including  the  action  of  KfinninnTi  and  btttle  cf 
▲xBoaAil  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Has  received  the  Bronse  Medal  of  the  Boy«l  HmnaEe 
Society  for  saving  the  life  of  a  native  Coolie  flrom  drowning  daring  the  Ashanti  campaign  in  1873. 

>>7  Mi^r  Williams  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal) .  In  the  Qr> 
mean  campaign  fh)m  5th  Dec.  185^.  including  the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  £1  the  Indian  campaign  m  1857-58,  including  Uie  actions  at  Cawnpore  in  Dec.,  and  subsequently  at  the 
IkU  of  Lncknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lu  Major  O'Connor  served  with  the  Z4th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  x9th  Jan.  1855,  including  the  aief;^  and  Ikll  of 
Sebastopol,  and  aaeault  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

11*  Mijdl  Bowan  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  oth  Dec.  1855,  including  the  aieffe  and  &I 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Chisp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-50,  incTndirg  t^ 
actions  at  Cawnpore  on  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  1857.  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  or  Lucknow,  rt'jef 
of  Aaimghur,  and  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Colonel  Kelly's  Force  engaged  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  FrQ=> 
tier,  and  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1'^  Major  Leet  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  wiih  the  2nd  battalion  a^  Fusiliers  in  1873  (Ashanti  Mednl). 

iM  Miyor  Sheehy  served  with  the  Z5th  Hussars  in  the  Candahar  Column  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79,  inchdiiiA 
the  advance  to  Khelat-i-Ghilzai. 

^**  M^jor  Macartney,  late  a  Captain  in  the  zTth  Lancers,  was  present  with  a  Squadron  of  tiie  xsth  Ijisrht  Dnir'x:^} 
at  Kumool  and  in  the  action  of  2iorapore,  18th  Oct.  1839.  Served  with  the  X7th  Lancers  in  the  Crimea  llrozn  the  :xH'b 
June  to  Z4th  July  and  ftrom  Sept.  to  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  the  Tchemaya  (M«eal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^**  Major  Loder  was  present  with  the  nth  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1826  \\l^iu 
with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  in  8ind  in  1843,  including  the  b*ak« 
of  kieeanee  and  Hvderabad  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ist  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  SutJej  campaign  in  x&«6,  and«M 
present  at  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Rue* 
nagger,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Go'jerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afigbana  (Ifedal  ^vJt 
two  Clasps). 

^*7  Captidn  Murphy  served  in  the  S2nd  Light  Infantry  with  the  Pui^aub  Movable  Column  during  the  lodiu 
mutixiy  m  X8S7-58  (Medal). 

U>  (3aptain  Connor  served  with  the  2and  Regiment  the  campaign  of  1842-43  in  Sind,  including  the  baUies  ^ 
Meanee  and  Hyderabad  Medal).  Also  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  tlie  Southern  Mahratta  country,  ineludinsr  tJM 
taking  of  Pnnellaand  Pownghur.  Served  with  the  82nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58.  indat!::^ 
Wind[ham*8  operations  at  Cawnpore,  defeat  there  ot  the  Gwauor  Contingent,  destruction  of  Fort  Tuteha,  action  ca 
Kala  Nnddee,  ooonpation  of  Furmckabad,  defence  of  the  Jail  and  aubaequent  operationaat  Shat^ebanpore  {Mtd^li. 


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DiSBCTOB  QxKSBi.L,  raukinff  with  Majt^  QtntraU, 

Muir,  58r  William  More,  MD.  KCB.^  Honorary  Phgtieian  to  the  Queen ;  Director  General,  i  AprU  74;  ^S^  aa  Not. 

42;  Surg.  34  Feb.  54;  D.I.Oen.  31  Dec.  58 ;  Surgeon  General,  15  Feb.  6x.    London. 
SuBGXOXS  GsMBEAL,  rank  as  Mqjor  Generals. 
lanes.  John  Harrie  Ker, CB»  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen;  A.8.  8  Apr. 4a ;  Swrg,  11  Mar.  53  J  J>J.<^«n.  31  Dec.  58; 

Surgeon  General,  34  July  72.  .  ^      ,  »  t  1      i:     t^  ic  /a*- 

Gordon,  Charles  Alexander,  UD.CB.^^  Honorary  Fhysieian  to  the  Queen;  A.8.  8  June  41 ;  Surg.  10  July  46;  V.S.&en. 

II  May  60;  Surgeon  General,  1  April  74.    Portsmouth.  ^r^  c  n         liTo,  a 

Gordon.  Huntley  George,  MD.  A.S.  31  Dec.  41 ;  Surg.  2a  Apr.  53 ;  Surg.  Mqjor,  31  Dec.  61 ;  V.S.Gen.  9  Mar.  07  j 

Surgeon  General,  a8  Apr.  76.    Gibraltar.  ^       ^  „  r,  -ar       a 

Massy,  Hampden  Hugh,  MD.  Ci.'o  A.S.  aa  Nov.  44 ;  Surg,  a  Mar.  54 ;  Surg.  Major,  32  Nov.  64 ;  D.S.  Gen.  9  Mar.  67  ; 

Surgeon  General,  98  Apr.  76.    Netley.  ^  «  >,  „       ,       « 

Monro,  William,  JWD.  CB.«  A.S.  6  Dec.  44;  Surg.  5  May  54 ;  Surg.  Major,  6  Dec.  64 ;  D.S.Gen.  9  Mar.  67  ;  Burgeon 

General,  38  Apr.  76.    London.  ^  „  ^  _ 

Crawford,  Thomas,  MD.»*A.S.  18  Feb.  48 ;  Surg.  9  Feb.  55;  Burg.  Major,  18  Feb.  68 ;  D.S.Gen.  i  Feb.  70 j^  Surgeon 

General,  5  Dec.  76.    India.  „  ^  •  „  « 

Mackinnon,  David  Reid,»  A.S.  la  Dec.  43  ;  Surg.  38  Mar.  54;  Surg.Mqjor,  x3  Dec.  63;  D.S.Gen.  29  Nov.  71 ;  Sur- 
geon General,  11  Jan,  79.    Aldershot.  __  _^ 
Watt,  William  Godfrey," ^.5.  i  Mar,  44;  Surg.  28  Mar.  54  ;  Surg.  Major,  i  Mar.  64;  D.S.Gen.  8  May  7a  ;  Surgeon 

General,  30  May  79.     Malta.  -,  « r^  t 

Fogo,  James  MacmiUan  Soott,»  A.S.  s  Mar.  44;  Surg.  13  Apr.  55 ;  Surg.  Major,  5  Mar.  64  ;  D.S.Gen.  19  June  7«  J 

Atmcm&cnera/,  ax  Aug.  79.    Bombay.  ^  _  ^  „      

Gilbome,  Kdward,**  A.S.  x  May  45;  5ier^.  5  Nov.  ss;  ^ki^.  Ifivc**.  28  Aug.  64;  D.S.Gen.  19  Oct.  72;  ff«My«m 

General,  3  Nov.  79.     Dublin. 


Dbputt  SusoBOjrs   GxirBSiX,  rank  as 

Colonels. 
Thompson,  John  Alex.  William,  MD... 
Shelton,  GeorgeAugustus  Fred.  ,MB.** 
"St  Home,   5ir   Anthony  Dickson,) 

rC5.»  (<«iM.  ra«ib  0/  Surgeon  Gen.)  j 
Mackinnon,  William  Alexander,  CB.^^ 
Woolftyes,  John  Andrew.  MD.  CB.  > 

Clf (?.K  (local  rank  of  Surg.  General)  ) 

Kendall,  Henry,  MD.*^    

Fafson,  Stanhope  Hunter,  MD.*^ 

Manifold,  Michael  Fenton*'    

Smith,  Alexander,  MD.  CB 

Gilbome,  Richard**  

O'Leary ,  Thomas  Connor,**  MB 

Furlong,  John  Sheldon,  JfD.w     

Hollowray,  James  Lewis,  CB 

Sinclair,  James,  MD.^    

Madden,  Charles  Dodgson«7  

Clutterbuck,  James  Edmund,  AfD.^i  ... 

Auchinleck.  Grahame,  MD.t*   

Franklyn,  Edward  James,  lfD.7«   .. 

Irvine,  John,  MD.^ 

Gibbons,  J ohn,'^  CB 

Lamprey,  Jones,  MB.*^ 

Murray,  William  Sim,  MB 

Fraser,  Archibald  Henry»«    

Hendley,  John.8»  CJB 

Moffatt,  John  Edward»  

Hassard,  Henry  Bolton^^  

Tydd,  Benjamin" 

Pain,  George    

Bolton,  Francis,  MB.*^   

Thomson,  William  Arthur,  IfS 


Bbigasx  SiraoBOKS,  rank  as  Lt.  Colonels. 

"St  Reade.  Herbert  Taylor** 

Jameson,  John  Lyster»*  

Cunningham,  John  Phillips,  MD 

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Wright,  J.  Coleman  Homsby,lf2>. "»... 

Ferguson,  Johnston  

OgUvy,  John,  Jf2>."«    

Stewart,  William.  MD 

Hanbory,  James  Arthur,  JfB 

Fraser,  Duncan  Alex.  Campbell,  MD. 

Moore,  Frederick  William  

Webb,  William  Marshall  w 

Reade,  John  By  Cole»» 

Sinclair.  Edward  Malcolm,  IfD.iu 

CattcU,  WUliam»»*  

Ekin,  James.  MB.^  

Hannan,  Jamesi*<>  

Lundy,  Edward  Louis^*'  

Murphy,  Thomas  John,  MD 

Guthrie,  Alexander,  If D.i«  

Kellett,  Edward  Youngi»  

Chappie,  Robert  Augustus*" 

Young.Adam  Graham*** 

Meadows,  Robert  Wyatt,  JTD.i** 

Hungerford,  Richard*** 

Kidd;  Leonard,  JfB.w 

rulloch,  John.  lfD.*«  

aaward,  Wallace**^  

Farrant,  Thomas,  lfi>.*7*    

ftiflteman,  Ex^amLong*'*  

Holland,  Alexander  Dudgeon,  MD.^t^.  . . 
Peevan,  Thomas**^ 


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1  Apr.  74  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

7  Jan.  75  Bengal  (TTmballa 
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38  Apr.  76  Bengal  (Eawul  Pin- 
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28  Apr.  76 1  Edinburgh. 
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9  May  76  Belfast 
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2  July  76I  Poona. 
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8  Nov.  76;  London. 

5  Dec.  76 1  Bengal  (Meerut). 

4  Mar.  77  Devonport. 
36  June  77 1  Madras. 
x8  Sept.  77iSecnnderabad. 
27  Beo.  77  Dover. 
15  Nov.  78  Dublin. 
13  Feb.  79 'Bengal. 

4  Mar.  79  London. 

3  July  79  Chatham. 
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SiTBOXoirs  Majob. 

Sparrow,  John*** 

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Thompson,  Joeeph  John  

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Stenart,  William  RamBaym  

Erskine,  John  Low,  lfD.»»»   

Kaonamara,  William,  MD 

HoUingsworth,  Thomas  Smith  

Marston,  Jeifexy  Allen,  MD 

Semple,  Andrew,  MD 

Roe.  William  Carden«» 

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14  Deo.  54   4  Oct.  67 
14  Dec.  54  «3  Oct.  67 


Eallie,  James,  MD.'^ 

Coates,  John,  MD 

Elkington,  Arthur  Guy»« 

Ingham.  William  JamesM  

Reid,  Thomas  Bas8ett»«   

George,  Owen  William,  MD 

Lane,  Benjamini<>*  

Meane,  John,lfD.w 

Whylook,  Watkin  Sandom,lfD.»» 

Skeen,  William.  MD 

Martin.  Curtifs""  

Morphew,  Augustus"* 

WiOhs,  William  Beale  

Skues,  WilUam  Mackenzie,  MD.w 

Cockbnm,  James  Balfour,  if D.">  

Hinde,  Benjamin,  MDA*^    

Stanley,  St.  Johni»    

Tippetts.  Alfred  Malpas^*  

Clark,  Thomas"! 

Wright,  Thomas^ 

Dempster,  Charles  Carroll*** 

V€  Manlev,  William  George  Nicholas'** 

Hudson,  Alexander  Robert.  MB.^^ 

Burland,  Benjamin,  JfB.*" 

Patterson,  Leslie  Ogilvyi"  

Poppelwell,  George  Bell»"  

Sklpton,  Samuel  Stacy,  MDAf* 

Jackson,  Robert  Willuun,  CJBM* 

Roberts,  Edmund  Humphrey'77  

Lawrence,  Henry  John  Hughes"'    

Bamett,  Oliver 

Macfadin,  Francis  Henry 

Corbett,  WilUam  Henry,  lfD«i  

Webb,  Randolph*" 

Johnston,  Joseph,  MD 

Faught,  John  George*" 

Muschamp,  William  Henry"^ 

Hopwood,  Edwin  James 

Lithgow,  Stewart  Aaron,  JfD."* 

Becher,  Emil,  MD 

Rose,  Henry  Joseph**> 

Harris,  William  Henry«» 

limes,  Charles  Alexander,  MD.*»»  

Norris,  Nathaniel  

Watts,  Joseph*** 

Jessop,  Charles  Moore*** 

Robotham,  John  Harrison**? 

Farmer,  William  Langford 

Gore,  Albert  Augustus,  JfD.*«» 

Hinde,  Gteorge  Langford*** 

Skues,  Frederick  Mackenzie  

Wilson,  Edwin**' 

Read,  Qonstantine  Caridi*** 

Ferguson,  Hector  

Waters,  Robert,  lfD.*»*   

Roe,  Samuel  Black,  ITB 

Shortt,  Francis  John*** 

Veale,  Henry  Richard  Lobb,  MD.*^  

Jameson,  James,  MD.**^ 

Fox,  Allan  Nesbitt^t  

O'Brien,  Thomas  Butler  Power*** 

Sherlock,  Henry**' 

M'Dowell,  Edmund  Greswold*** 

Bonnyman,  James,  MD.  

Fuller,  Samuel*** 

Robertson,  Alexander  Crawford,  MD.**^ 

Baker,  Francis  Bramley  

Lane,  William  Ralph 

Hoysted,  Thomas  Norton*** 

Wiles,  JuUu8»« 

Leask,  James  Greig,  If  ^ 

PfoUiott,  Nicholas  

O'HaUoran.  William***t    

William*" . 


2  Apr.  50 
II  Mar.  53 

9  May  51 
X5  May  SI 

6  June 51 

23  July  52 

24  Dec.  52 

25  Dec.  52 
8  Mm-.  55 

15  Feb.  55 

x8Jan.  56 

27  May  53 

«9  July  53 

3  Mar.  54 

XX  Oct.  59 

24  Feb.  54 

7  Apr.  54 

7  Apr.  54 

21  Apr.  54 

5  May  54 

3  Mar.  55 
26  May  54 
I  Dec.  58 
7  June  54 
9  June  54 
9  June  54 

26  May  54 

23  June  54 

24  Feb.  54 
34  Nov.  54 

1  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  54 

27  Oct.  54 

5  Jan.  55 

23  Jan.  55 

29  Jan.  55 
3  Feb.  55 

13  Feb.  55 

6  Mar.  55 
to  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  55 

2  Apr.  55 

5  Apr.  55 
x7  Apr.  55 
a3  Apr,  55 

24  Apr.  55 
X  Oct.  60 

'I  ^7  55 

28  Feb.  55 
19  May  55 
»3  May  53 

30  July  55 
19  Jan.  60 

4  Aug.  55 

6  Aug.  55 
X4  Aug.  55 

9  Nov.  57 
x6  Apr.  62 

29  Sept.  55 

15  Dec.  54 
6  Nov.  55 

x3  Dec.  55 
93  July  55 
X  June  55 
3  Mar.  54 
29  Deo.  54 
28  Sept.  55 
II  Apr.  56 
28  Aug.  55 

13  Oct.  55 
x8  Feb.  56 

14  Sept.  55 


BBiaiJ>a 

BUBOBOBS. 


WMQiMxn,  OB  siAnor. 


20  Mar.  57 
a  Oct.  57 

25  Jan.  56 
30  Oct.  66 
24  Aug.  58 
5  Oct.  58 
14  Apr.  63 
XI  Sept.  60 

21  Sept.  60 
14  Jan.  62 
13  Dec.  59 

22  Feb.  6x 
8  June  61 

28  Jan.  62 
8  July  62 
8  Jan.  64 

24  May  64 
5  Aug.  64 
8  Oct.  64 

IX  Nov.  64 
30  June  65 
30  June  65 
20  Oct.  65 
5  Nov.  65 
X  Dec.  65 
13  Feb.  66 
13  Mar.  66 
15  June  66 
7  Aug.  66 

7  Aug.  66 
30  Oct.  66 

8  June  67 

25  June  67 
33  Oct.  67 
23  Oct.  67 
23  Oct.  67 

9  Nov.  67 
9  Nov.  67 
7  Deo.  67 
7  Dec.  67 
I  Feb.  68 

15  Feb.  68 
IS  Feb.  68 
4  Mar.  68 

1  Apr.  68 
XI  Apr.  68 

18  Apr.  68 
25  Apr.  68 

6M!ay  68 

2  Sept. 68 

19  Sept.  68 
14  Oct.  68 

25  Nov.  68 

12  Deo.  68 

13  Jan.  69 
24  Nov.  69 
32  Dec.  69 
29  Dec.  69 

26  Feb.  70 
18  May  70 

4  July  70 
4  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 

3  Sept.  70 
12  Oct.  70 
12  Nov.  70 
34  June  58 

4  Jan.  71 
4  Jan.  71 
4  Feb.  71 

4  Feb.  71 

5  Feb.  71 
15  Feb.  71 

8  Mar.  71 
5  Apr.  71 


19  Nov.  67 

5  May  68 
16  Nov.  69 

4  Jan.  71 
jMayyx 

x6May  71 

6  June  7x 

3  July  73 

5  Nov.  73 

6  Nov.  73 


37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
•7  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
«7  Nov.  79 
97  Nov.  79 
•7  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
37  Nov.  79 
97  Nov.  79 


Goleheeter. 

Warier. 
Bengal. 
NovaSootla. 
Dover. 


kchester. 


Jersey. 
Win( 

Bengal. 

Glasgow. 

Dublin. 

Woolwidu 

Bengal. 

Canteztuzy. 


ScotoOnards. 

Morar. 

Gibraltar. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Clonmel. 

Calcutta. 

x  Life  Gnards. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Colcheater. 

Bombay. 

Madras. 

BuU  Point. 

Bengal. 
Dublin. 
Bengal. 
Dover. 


York. 

nbav. 
Bermuda. 

Bombav. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Royal  Militaiy  Acadeiny. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Surgeon  to  the  Tioeroy  oflsdii. 

Gibraltar. 

JerBey. 

Gibraltar. 

Dover. 


Bengal. 

Exeter. 

Bombay. 

Gravesend. 

Bengal. 

Bermuda. 

Shoebuiyneas. 

Bengal. 

Shornolillb. 

Hong  Kong. 

Bengal. 

Mt[£a8. 

Bengal. 

Chester. 

Bengal 

Gibraltar. 

Coldstream  Goarda. 

BCauritiua. 

Madras. 

Bensal. 

Bombay. 

Netley. 

Portsmouth. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Gibraltar. 

Grenadier  Guards. 

Scots  Guards. 

Woolwich. 

Parkhurst. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Bengal. 

Horfleld. 

ShomoUinii.'' 


^^^ 


Medieal  Department. 


279 


SuBSXoirs  Majob. 


Kerr,  Benjamin  Oowan,  MD 

Grant,  MftTimiHan,  MD»^    

BradshAw,  Alexander  Fred.*" 

Parr,  Jamee... 

Baker,  James  Bowy©**** 

O'Learr,  Eugene  Francis,  MD 

Lewer,  Robert,  If  D.»» 

M'Grath,  Edmund 

Browne,  Charles  Henry*** 

Radd,  Thomas,  MD»f 

Smith,  Philip  Broke,  MD 

Landale,  James,  lf2> 

Oliver,  William  Silver,  lf2?.«« 

Beath,  John  Henry,  lfD.«« 

Aahton,  William,  MB*^ 

Whitla,  George - 

Herbert,  Heniy  Garden,  MD 

Clifton,  Robert  Walter"* 

Hodgson,  Decimns  F.  de,  MDJ^,.. 

Wade.  Frederick  William 

Mackinnon,  Charles*" 

Good,  Jamea^ 

Whittaker,  John  Henderson , 

Patenon,  Henry  Foljambe,  MD. 

ThomhiU,  Thos.  Allen,  lfi»» 

Wallace,  John  

Inkson,  James,  Jfi)."*  

Grant,  John  Gordon 

Murray,  Daniel,  MD , 

Warren,  John 

Tanner,  William"^  , 

Giraad,  Byng  Thomas,***  MD 

Sly,  William**>  

Symons,  John  TrehaneMay,  MD.... 

Qoinlan,  Michael 

Don,  William  Gerard,«»»  MD 

Boyd,  William  Cathcart 

Comyn,  John  Sarsfleld,  MB.  

Jay,  William  

Bennett,  Thomas 

Mackay,  James,  MD 

Ramsbotham,  Walter  Basnett,  MD.. 

Curran,  William*'*  

Davii,  James*** 

Hunt,  John  Henry  

Hoysted,  Isaac*** 

Giraad,  Charles  Herv6**«  

Hinton,  James  

Knaggs,  Henry 

Berkeley,  Richard  WiUiam  

Pennington,  Frederick*** 

Thompson,  James 

d' Altera,  James  Johnson  

Paxton,  James,  MD.'^ 

Hopkins,  Edward*** 

Scanlan,  FiUQerald  Edward  

Pretoott,  Albert  Stanley  K.*** 

Gardner,  Thomas  Toryille 

Moffltt,  Andrew***  

Colahan,  John,  MD 

Walsh,  Thomas.. 


Baker,  William  Langworthy 

Macbeth,  Hugh  Mackay 

O'Brien,  Thomas  Michael 

Seott,  Horatio,  MD 

Moorhead,  Oeorge  Alexander 

Jeffooat.  James  Henry  

Hogg.  Francis  Boberts.  MD 

Mackenaie,  John,»»  MD 

Daridge,  John***  

Kinahan,  John,  MD 

Archer,  Samuel*** 

Wilion,  James,  MB 

Gillespie,  Robert,  lfD.»»* 

I^'erguaon,  Austin  Jonas 

Robinson,  John 

Killery,  St.  John,  JfD 

White,  Lancelot  Andrewes  

Gardiner,  William  Alexander  

White,  Mathew  Lawrence 

Grayes,  William   

BamweD,  Tobias 

Turton,  Francis  Alfred.  JfD.*^  .. 

Edge.  John  Dallas,**^  MD 

Davie,  George  Scott,**?  MD 

Fiddes,  John  Montgomery,  MB.. 

M'Farland,  Francis  Edward 

Ramsay,  Thomas . 


V€  Temple,  William,  MB.» 
H'Carthy,  James  Jesepb,  ATD.*** 

Harrison,  Heniy*"  

Martin,  ia 


▲SSISTllTT 
SUSOBOV. 


Hoile,  Bdmond,  MD.*^ 

Lougheed,  James  Winterscale.. 
Lewer,  Alfr«)d,  MD 


X7  Nov.  55 

to  Mar.  57 

97  May  57 

a8  May  57 

a8  May  57 

9  Feb.  56 

I  Aug.  57 

«  Aug.  57 

I  Aug.  57 

»  Aug.  57 

15  Sept.  57 

X5  Sept.  57 

15  Sept.  57 

15  Sept.  57 

15  Sept.  57 

15  Sept.  57 

15  Sept.  57 
a8  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 
a8  Sept.  57 
28  Sept.  57 

3  Oct.  57 

3  Oct.  57 

19  Oct.  57 

28  May  57 

a  June  57 

19  Oct.  57 

Z9  0ct.  57 

19  Oct.  57 

9  Nov.  57 

9  Nov.  57 

9  Nov.  57 

8  Dec.  57 

8  Dec.  57 

8  Dec.  57 

aa  Jan.  58 

22  Jan.  58 

aa  Jan.  58 

aa  Jan.  58 

aa  Jan.  58 

z8  Feb.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

EC  Mar.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

10  Mar.  58 

Z2  Apr.  58 

22  Apr.  58 

22  Apr.  58 

22  Apr.  58 

aa  Apr.  58 

aa  Apr.  58 

aa  Apr.  58 

30  Apr.  58 

6  May  58 

7  May  58 
as  May  58 
35  May  58 
75  May  58 
22  June  58 
22  June  58 
22  June  58 
22  June  58 
22  July  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

5  Aug.  58 

I  Sept.  58 

X  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

23*  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

22  Sept.  58 

13  Oct.  58 

30  Sept.  71 

I  Nov.  58 

I  Nov.  58 

X  Nov.  58 

I  Nov.  58 

X  Nov.  58 

16  Nov.  58 
16  Nov.  58 
16  Nov.  58 
aa  Sept.  58 
16  Nov.  58 

I  Deo.  58 


22  Apr.  71 

22  Apr.  71 
17  May  71 
31  May  71 

2  Aug.  71 

30  Aug.  7x 
9  Sept.  71 

20  Sept.  7 1 

7  Oct.  71 
x8  Nov.  71 

2  Dec.  7x 
10  Jan.  72 

3  Feb.  72 
24  Feb.  7a 
27  Mar.  7a 
x3  Apr.  7a 

8  May  7a 

31  Aug.  72 
2x  Sept.  7a 

5  Oct.  72 

19  Oct.  72 

Nov.  7a 

23  Nov.  72 
e  Jan.  Ti 


8Ua«B0V 
MAJOB. 


Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  7.^ 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr.  73 
Apr. 
June 
Aug. 


BiemsT,  OB  stjLcxoir." 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

[East  Indies. 
Surgeon  to  Commander  inOhief, 
Bombay. 
Devonport. 
Bengal. 


Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 

Madras. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Jamaica. 

Curragh. 

Dover. 

Dover. 

Madras. 

Devonport. 

Aldershot. 

Netley. 

Bengal. 

Malta. 

Aldershot. 

Guernsey. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Chatham. 

Coventry. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bombay. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

London. 

Bengal. 

Purfleet. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Portsmouth. 

Gtosport. 

Warrington. 

Bengal. 

Woolwich. 

Birr. 

Cape  of  Good  Hop«. 

Clifton. 

Bengal. 


Sept.  73 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct.  ,, 

Nov.  73 


-Nov. 

6  Dec. 
a4Dec. 
ax  Jan. 


Bengal. 

BengaL 

Purfleet. 

ailsea. 

Bombay. 

Galway. 

Bengal. 

Devonport. 

Portsmouth. 

Newport. 

BengaL 

Athlone. 

Chatham. 

Netley. 

Surgeon  to|Govemor  of  Madras. 

Woolwich. 

Malta. 

Singapore. 

BengaL 

Cork. 

Bengal. 

HasUur. 

Beneal. 

Ceylon. 

Madras. 

Dublin. 

Dublin. 

Bengal. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Dublin. 

Chatham. 

Belflwt. 

Bengal.  *"' 

Portsmouth. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Bengal. 

Aldershot. 


28o 


Medical  Department 


SUBSBOVB  MaJOB. 


Heesion,  Thomas 

Wilkes,  Bdwin    

Kerans,  WUliam  Eobert^* 

Low,  Edward  Litton,  !«>.«"  

Greig,  Jolui,  MB 

Duncan,  James  Shand,  MD 

Griffith,  Charles  William**  

Allan,  Alexander,  lf2> 

Hensman,  William  

Wikeley,  Charles  Edward 

Sandenon,  Arthur  

M'Tavish,  Alexander  Campbell  .... 

Watson,  James"? 

Clark,  James  Edward 

Markey,  Edward  Corrigan  

Golan,  Hnnter  Alexander 

M'Nalty,  George  William,  MD.**^  . 

Gribbon,  George  Carson,  MB 

Smith,  Charles  Edward.  MD 

WaUing,  Charles  Wyat 

Bimon,  George,  MD 

Tate,  Robert,  MD 

Ray,  Sidney  Keyworth  

Lloyd,  Edward  Harford.  MB 

Donaldson,  James  Young,  MD 

Godrington,  OUvor,  MD*^  

Venour,  William**  

Ulingworth,  John  Alflred*^  

Grant,  Robert  Alex.  Peter** 

Thomson,  Alexander,  MD 

Gaye,  Arthur  Charles"* 

Scott,  John  Alexander  

Guinness,  Henry  Cramer 

Land,  James,  MD 

Wood,  Thomas,»«  ICD 

Creagh,  William   

Falwasser,  Francis 

Hamilton,  John  Butler.  MD 

Tomlinson,  Edward  Denham<^*  .... 

Chappell.  John  James,  MD ^ 

Cherry,  William 

Maunsell,  Samuel-Edward  

Robinson,  William  Christy  

Wales,  John  

Staflfbrd.  Patrick  Walter*"  

White,  Thomas  fienry,  MD 

Owen,  Owen»?  

Ferguson,  James 

BouLton,  Edward  Joseph** 


Will,  George  Elmsly»«. . . . 

Hanrey,  Cfharles  Hamilton,  MD 

Murtagh,  Thomas 

Long,  Alexander 

Godwin,  Charles  Henry  Toung  

GillespiCL  Franklin.  Ifl) 

Maunsell,  Thomas 

Wilson,  Frederick  Robert,  2lf5.»o  

Jasdowski.  Bronislaw  James,  MB.  .. 

Riordan.  Robert  De  Burgh  

Baker.  Thomas  Young  

Pout,  Frank 

White,  Samuel  Gamble,  MD.^^ 

Lamb,  Henry"* 

Grant,  Brskine  Burnett,  MD 

Murray,  John  Ross,  MD,^ 

WillsTcaleb  Sherar,  CB.  

Belcher,  John  Waring,  MD 

Doran,  James,  IfD.***. 

Perry,  George^*  

Taylor,  Joseph  Marmaduke*** 

Welch,  Francis  Henry 

Batho,  Robert 

Ironside,  William,  MD 

Btaples>ranois  Patrick*"  

Glimo,  William  Hill,  MD 

Wilson,  William  James,  MD 

Clarke,  AlfiredF.  Staflbrd.lO) 

Footner,  Edward,  IfB 

Dnstan,  John 

Bartl^,Acheson  George,  IfD 

TTa^nwA,  John  Barlow.  ifD.**^ 

Ferguson,  Richard  Patrick*** 

Churchill,  Alex.  Ferrier,lfD 

M*Adam,  John  Stannard  

Nicholson,  Edward 

Belemore,  Alflred  John  

Maokie,  David,  MD 

Roes,  William  George,  MD , 

Hare,  Richard  WillUon,  MB 

Close,  Charles  Stratheme 

Irvine,  George  Nicol,  MD 

Clapp,  William  Henry  Bant,  MD 

Waters,  John  Mangin 

^eDonglas,  CampBeU  Millis,  JCD.*** 


A-SSISTUTT 
SUBOXOir, 


I  Dec.  58 
1  Dec.  58 
14  Dec.  58 
z4  Dec.  58 
14  Dec.  58 
14  Dec.  58 
13  Jan.  59 

12  Jan.  59 
xa  Jan.  59 

13  Jan.  59 

13  Jan.  59 
xa  Jan.  59 

I  Feb.  59 
I  Feb.  59 
I  Mar.  59 
X  Mar.  59 

14  Apr.  63 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
2oApr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
13  June  59 
13  June  59 
z 3  Junes; 
32  Sept.  si 
13  June  S9 
x3  June  59 
13  June  S9 
XI  Oct.  S9 
XX  Oct.  59 
IX  Oct.  59 
20  Apr.  59 
iz  Oct.  59 

15  Oct.  59 
X9  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
(9  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
X9  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 
X9  Jan.  60 
19  Jan.  60 

X  Mar.  6z 

T4Dec.  58 

X  Mar.  6x 

xOct.  60 

xOct.  60 

x  Oct.  60 

X  Oct.  60 

X  Oct.  60 

X  Oct.  60 

xOet.  60 

xOot.  60 

zOct.  60 

X  Oct.  60 

xOct  60 

X5  June  6z 

7  Aug.  66 

z  Apr.  6z 

29  Nov.  57 

XQ  Jan.  55 

5  Sept.  57 

X  Apr.  6z 

X  Apr.  6z 

X  Apr.  6z 

z  Apr.  61 

I  Apr.  6z 

z  Apr.  6z 

z  Apr.  6z 

z  Apr.  6z 

3z  Mar.  62 

3x  Mar.  62 

31  Mar.  62 

3z  Mar.  62 

3z  Mar.  62 

3x  Mar.  6a 

3Z  Mar.  62 

z6  Apr.  6a 

z  Oct.  6a 

z  Oct.  62 

z  Oct.  6a 

I  Oct.  6a 

z  Oct.  62 

zOct.  62 

z  Oct.  62 

z  Oct.  62 


SUBOBOV 
MAJOB. 


2x  Jan.  74 
2z  Jan.  74 

24  Jan.  74 
zz  Mar.  74 
zz  Mar.  74 

1  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
x  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
z  Apr.  74 
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I  Apr.  74 
Z9  Apr.  74 
XI  July  74 
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Davie,  John  Norman,  MD 

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GoUinB,  Robert,  MB 

O'Farrell,  Thomas,  MD 

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RntUedge,  William  Frederick 

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Tobin,  Richard 

Jackson,  Richard 

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Purefoy,  John  William,  MD L,  Mar.  65 

Wagrhom,  Henry  Lx  Mar!  65 

White,  George , ,1  Mar.  65 

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Cathorwood.  William  AIiBter,lfD 

Johnston,  William,  IfD 

Monat,  George  Bridges,  MD 

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Kilroy,  Philip  Xjcfenvre 

Purdon,  John  Edward,  MB 

ConnollHn,  Edward 

Mjickinnon,  Heniy  William  Alexander 

Brotlio,  John  FitasGerald 

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Alexander,  AVilliam,  MD 

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Williamson,  James,  MB 

Steele,  WiUiam  Henry,  MD.^ 

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ment of  Sweaborff  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  C.  H.  Browne  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  ftx)m  Nov.  1857  to!  April  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
Bie^re  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Awah,  also  at  the  siege  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Kotah  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*^7  Doctor  T.  Radd  served  with  the  8th  Hossars  daring  the  Indian  mutinv  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
^r  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotaria  and  Kooshana  (mentioned  m  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^<'  Doctor  W.  S.  Oliver  served  the  campaign  in  Rohilcund  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Bugawalla  andNngena, 
relief  of  Moradabad,  action  on  the  Dojura,  assault  and  capture  of  Bareilly,  attack  and  bombardment  of  Shal\iehan- 
pore,  defeat  of  the  rebels  and  relief  of  the  garrison,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Bnnnai,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  left 
bank  of  the  Gkx>mtee,  and  destruction  of  the  Fort  of  Mahumdee.  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Shahabad ;  also  present 
ai  the  action  of  Bungkagong,  and  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Rissoolpore, 
aitack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie,  and  actions  at  Mehundee  and  Biswan  (Medal).  Served  with  the  xst  Battalion 
&oth  Hides  on  the  Bed  River  expedition  of  1870. 

>«  Doctor  J.  H.  Beath  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lttcknow.  Served  with  the  Buffs  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking 
of  Tangku  and  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  W.  Ashton  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  79th  Highlanders  at 
;he  storm  and  capture  of  Rampore  Cassie,  and  passage  of  the  Uogra  at  Fyzabaa,  present  with  the  53rd  Regiment 
ii  the  action  of  Toolsepore,  and  minor  aflbirs  (Medal) . 

^  Mr.  R.  W.  Clifton  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Binho,  and 
rapcure  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"^  Doctor  D.  F.  de  Hodgson  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  engaged  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  x86i. 

'^  Mr.  Charles  Mackinnon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
uu  the  rebels  near  Peeroo  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  on  i  itn  May  1858  (Medal) . 

^  Doctor  J.  Inkson  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg 
[Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858.  including  the  ciipture  of  Jugdespore  and  actions  of  the 
17th  iSth  and  aoth  October  (Medal).     Served  also  with  the  lihootau  expedition  of  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-^^  Mr.  James  Good  served  with  the  43rd  Light  iQl'antry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present 
It  thti  surrender  of  Kirwee.  Towards  the  end  of  1859  1ft  hud  medical  charge  of  No.  4  Column,  Saugor  Field  Division, 
lud  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Raichore  (Medal) .    Served  in  the  field  during  the  New  Zealand  war  of  i»(>4  (Medal/. 

'•'  Docu>r  W.  Jobson  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1865-66  (Medal). 

'^*  Mr.  G.  Perzy  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  with  the  tScuts  Fu:iilior  Guards  from  the  i6th  June  1855  inolud* 
ixg  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'?-'  Mr.  W.  Curran  served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  and  was  present  with  the  Field  Hospital  at  Oghee 
lunng  the  advance  of  the  troops  into  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'^  Doctor  C.  A.  Mannsell  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  pre- 
ent  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Boxa,  also  at  the  taking  of  the  Bala  Pass,  Tuzagon  Stockade,  and  Fort  Ghamoorche 
Medal  with  dlasp).  »  s  . 

*'"!  Mr.  J.  Watson  served  throughout  the  North  China  campaign  of  z86o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the 
^'ew  Zealand  war  in  1863-66,  including  the  Waikato  campaign  and  field  operations  on  the  East  Coast  (Medal). 
Served  also  in  the  Ashantee  war  of  1873-4  (Medal). 

^*  Mr.  H.  Harrison  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the 
ctious  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  capture  of  Taku  Forts,  actions  near  Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with 
wu  Clasps) . 

*'*  Mr.  R.  W.  Tronp  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  left  column  Dooar  Field  Force  of  the  Bhootan  ezpe- 
itiun  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Dalimkote  and  Stockades  of  Nagoo  and  Chamoorchie 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  was  present  with  the  4and  Highlanders  at  the  battle 
f  Amoaftd,  capture  of  Beoquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'*  Doctor  J.  A.  B.  Horton  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  under  Captain  Bridge,  R.A., 
p  the  river  Gambia,  when  the  King  of  Boondoo  invaded  and  destroyed  the  country  and  various  important  towns, 
1  1866.    Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal). 

-"*  iir.  8.  Moore  served  with  the  British  Military  Ambulance  during  the  Franco-Gtorman  war  from  Oct.  1870  to 
larch  1871 ;  and,  with  the  **  B  '*  Division  of  the  Ambulance,  accompanied  the  aand  Prussian  Division  under 
eneral  wittische  in  the  operations  before  Chartres  and  Orleans  in  November  and  December.  Was  present  at  the 
.lions  of  Chateauneuf  ana  Bretoncelles,  and  the  seueral  engagement  at  Artenay  on  the  3rd  December.   Proceeded 

>  the  (iold  Cot»st  in  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74;  was  present  at  the  action 
'  E^iiiamea,  and  subsequently  filled  tbe  post  of  Statistical  Officer. 

^^  Mr.  J.  R.  Greenhill  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Royal  ArtUIeiy,  and  was  present  at 

ic  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  J.  M.  Taylor  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o  and  was  present  at  Tangku,  and  the  oaptore  of 

%ku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with4.wo  Clasps) . 

*''  Mr.  W.  Tanner  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855,  and  waa  present  at  the 

>rabardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).    Served  with  the  Itoyal  Artillery  throughout  the  campaign  in  China  in  x86o, 

111  was  preeentat  the  action  of  Sinho,  actions  near  Tanchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

***  Doctor  J.  Doran  served  with  the  6oth  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  OlsAps) . 

*'*  Doctor  B.  T.  Giraud  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg 

lc><  ial) .    Served  with  the  31st  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  China  in  z86o,  including  the  action 

Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).    Also  ia  the  operations  against  the 

replugs  in  the  vicimty  of  Shanghai  in  1862,  inoludiuff  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by  esca- 

le  of  the  walled  city  of  Kadin,  gunboat  aiibirs  at  Woosung  and  Paushan,  aflfkir  at  Nankaiang,  and  final  repulse 

Ch'j  Taepings  fVom  Shanghai  in  August. 

'^  Mr.  W.  Sly  was  attached  to  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  campaign  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  and  was 

etfeut  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  UmbeylaPass,  storming  of  the  Conical  HUl  and  burning  of  Lalloo,  and 

cion  in  the  Bonair  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'"  Doctor  W.  G.  Don  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  1855  (Medal).    Served  in 

idical  charge  of  a  pursuing  Column  in  Malwa  in  1858-59,  and  present  in  the  action  of  BaJpore  (Medal). 

»s  Mr.  James  Davis  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1861  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  I.  Hoysted  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Cavalry,  in  India  in  the  Shahabad  campaign  in  1858 

1  was  present  in  actions  on  the  14th,  17th,  aoth,  aist  and  a3rd  October  (Medal). 

'■**  Mr.  C.  H.  Giraud  served  with  a  flying  column  in  the  North  West  Provinces  of  India  in  1858-59,  including  the 

10:1  at  Sieaaghat  (Medal).    Also  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  durmg  the  campaign  in  North  CHiina  in  i860,  including 

>  ttCtion  of  Sinho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  with  the  31st 
gimeot  in  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  m  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae,  including  service  with  the  storming 
TLies  at  tbe  capture  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kahding,  Nsjow,  Cholin,  and  Tsinpoo,  taking  of  the  Stockaded 
:  tot  Manaiang,  relief  and  recapture  of  Kahding. 

>^  Mr.  K.  Hopkins  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign,  including  the  action  of  Doadpore  and  taking  of  Fort 
Ijedea  (  M.edal).    Served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1867,  including  the  night  attack  of  aand  October, 
1  attack  on  the  Eagle's  Nest  Picquet  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  CLasp). 
^  Mr.  F.  Pennington  was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  rebels  in  Oude  in  7858-59  (Medal). 
'  i>octor  James  Paxton  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  A.  8.  K.  Prescott  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and 
i^kii.captnreof  TaJcu  Forts— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches), and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  twoClasps) . 
'  Mr.  A.  Moffltt  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China  (Medal).  Also  in  the  operations 
uiid  Shanghai  against  the  Taepings  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  cities  of  Nayscien,  Kadiug, 
ijw,  and  Cholin.  iCntered  the  service  of  the  Bmperor  of  China  at  the  same  time  as  Major  Gordon,  Royal  Sugi- 
r*,  and  served  with  the  disciplined  Chinese  Force  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  until  its  dissolution,  being  present 

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Myles,  Bdmond  Henry,  MB. 
Robinson,  George  Bomerville 
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Xartin,  Henry,  MB. 

Crolv,     Artlmr    England ) 

Johnson j 

Caaack,  Robert  oiiei.*.. !!!!!.'... 

Smith,  Ernest  Frederio  

Cowen,  Win.  Daniel  Amherst 
Forman.  Robert  Hall,  MB... 

Flood,  Samuel  James  

WiUiams,  David,  MD 

Robinson,  Qeorge  Winsor  ... 

Cameron,  Nathaniel,  MB 

Watson,  John,  If D 

Todd,  Oofcavius,  MB 

Geogheean,  A.  Osmond,  IfD. 
Egan.  Conatantine  B,.,MB... 

Day,  James  Donne,  MB 

Henderson,  W.  Robert,  MD 
Cummiug,  Robert  Frederick 
Kavanagh,  Arthur  Maker  ... 

Hanrood,  John  Gaason 

Donaldson,  Robert  Dickie,  > 

White,  Henry  Lawrence) 
Esmonde } 

Johnston,  Charles  Mason 

HaU,  John  Lees 

Burlton,  Arthur  Hyde 

North.  Bdward 

Poynder,  George  Frederick... 

Bigg,  George  Kilirorth*) 
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SmythOk  Geo.Fred.  Alexander 


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Battersby,  Henry  Lewis 

Hew    .  AuKUstos 

Lando  1,  Kdward    

Mulvany.  .'oter  

Nicholson.  James  Edward ... 

Beale,  Thomas  William   

Hood,  Francis  Bdward  Ghas. 

WoUeley,  William  Owen 

M'Noece,  Thomas  Frederick 
M'Oreery ,  Beajamin  T.,3f B. . . 
O'Connor,  Arthur  Patrick  ... 
Bolster,  James  M'MuUen    . . . 

Wardrop,  Donglas,  MB  

Goggin,  George  Taylor 

Christian,  Hotham  Greo.,irB. 

Jones,  John  Matthew    

Baker,  Fausset  Maher,  MB. 

Williamson,  Charles 

Oliver.  John  B 

Asbury,  Alfred 

Carleton,  Patrick  Maurice, ) 

MD i 

Maclean,  Fitzroy  Beresford . 
Cox,  Henry  Xjawrence.  HB... 

Carmody.  John  P.,  MD  

Bfumes,  Raglan  Wykeham... 
Walsh,  Thomas  Pakeiinam... 
0'Callaghan,G«orge  Henry  \ 

Kenneth  M'Donald    } 

Fox,  Patrick  H 

Wall,  Henry  Arthur 


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BuBOiovs  Majob. 

Orton,  Thomas  Jerram"* 

Elliot,  Augostoa  Frederick,  MD.*^ ? 

Rowe,  Samuel,  MB.  CM&.*'^  Governor  and  Cmh 
uanierin  CUrf,  Wevt  4friean  Settlementt 

Gray,  Joseph '. 

Wright,  Thomas  William  

Horton,  Jamea  Aftrioanus  B.,  IfD."*  

Daviea,  Wm.  Broughton,  If D 

Goldsboiy,  Valesins  Bkipton.  JfD.  CMG.  AdminU-) 
inUor  of  the  Qovemmnt  qf  ike  SeUUmente  on  the} 
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Conyera,  James  Saltus,  MD.*^ 

lAmprey,  Joseph  John  , 


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J^MUfn'  PagmmU  ^Arm^  Medieal  OffUera  at  Some  StaHone,  Messrs.  Yesey  W.  Holt  and  Co. 


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Harvey.  Henry  Logan 1x4  Jan.  63lWoolwioh.      11    Sampson,  Robert  George x4Apr.68 

Daviee/jdhn 1x4  Apr.  68|Poft8moath.   II  I 

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Army  Hospital  Corps. 

staff  Qffleer.—  Darid  Pringle,  ^s  Jnne  73 ;  Entign  and  Captain  of  Ordsrlimt  ai  Aug.  6q.    London. 
Pa^flMMitfT.— Oliver  NicoIlB,  x  Jaly  77  ;  Snaign,  '13  Jan.  38  ;  lA.  x6  July  41 ;  Horn.  Major,  1  Jan.  60.    LcrndoB. 
Quarttr  Master— WiXUB^na.  M'Kay,  Lt,  qf  OrderUet,  x  Apr.  76.    London. 

CAPTAUTB  OV  OlDBBLIXfl. 

Femandez,Franci8CO,i25Jane73;4po'A«>  Cook,   Charles.   7  Aug.  75;    JUeut.  of 

eary,  ao  Feb.  55  PortBmonth.       |    On2«r2i0«,  35  Jane  73  Malta. 

Andrews.  John,   as  June   73;   ApotKe-  ;  Osborne,  Robert  T.,  7  Aug.  75;  Xwiti.^ 

cary,  5Deo.56     Dublin.  I    Ofii«r2ie«,  as  June  73  Coldiester. 

Philpot,  Frederick,*  as  June  73 ;  Apothe-  |  Piatt,  Alfted,  17  Jan.  77 ;  LUmL  of  OrdoT' 

eary.  21  Sept.  60 Dover.  'l    /ter,  as  June  73  Aldonhot. 

Mossman,  Robert  Conrade,^  25  June  73;  Joseph,  William,*  x6  Feb.  78;  JJintt.  of 

Apot/^eearpt  T4  April  6i  Chatham.  Or(2«r2t««,  13  June  74 WooltridL 

Ward,  William,  30  Sept.  74;  Lieut,  of  Johnston,    George     William     Myers, 

Order^iM,  as  June  73   Netley.  30  Apr.  79    Barbsdoei. 

LxBvnvAVTS  or  OsnEstixs. 

Moss,  William  Amphlett,  ^s  June  73;  1  M'Intyre,  David,"  9  June  77  C.ofGoodHopt 

Apotkeearf,  33  Sept.  69 Devonport  j  Evans,  Samael,i*  9  June  77 NeUey. 


Sylvester,  Henry  James,  as   June   73, 

ApotheearVf  as  March  70;    Hon.  Cap' 

tain,  29  Nov.  79 C.ofGoodHope. 

Thompson,  Thomas,  30  Sept.  74 China. 

O'Comior,  Daniel,  7  Aug.  7s Aldershofc. 


Whiteley,  David,  9  June  77 Gypms. 

Lackey,  Daniel,^*  9  June  77 JCtorer. 

Cox,  Charles  Anthony,^^  9  Jnne  77  C.of  GoodEopt 

Kennedy,  Thomas  Francis,  9  June  77...  Cork. 
Hewson,  Francis,  9  June  77 Malta. 


\j  vyonijur,  i/iuuei,  7  Aug.  75 Aiuersuur..  1  xiownuu,  nrvuiviBfO  uoue  77 —■■"^ 

Gordon,  James,  7  Aug.  75 Edinburgh.         ;  Marshall,  James  Douglas,  9  Jnne  77  ...  Aldershot. 

Johnson.  Charles,  6  Oct.  7s Gibraltar.  Mollins,  John,  9  June  77  Alderibot. 


M 'Kay,  William,  X  April  76 London.  .Coppixig,  Heniy,  is  March  79 Ceylon. 

Tighe,  Prancis,  i  April  76 York.  [Bom,  John,  aa  March  79 C.ofGoodHgpe. 

"■    '         "  *     "    '  «-— -x  M'Swrlney,  John,  ax  June79  Alder^oL 

Murray,  William,  ax  June  79  Manntras. 


Graham,  Harry,  x  April  76  Belfast. 

Enright,  Edward,?  7  March  77  Cork. 

Hynd,  John,*  9  June  77 Dublin. 

Manser,  Thomas,  9  June  77 Pembroke  Dk. 

Gorman,  Lawrence,*  9  June  77  j   Hon. 

Captain,  39  Nov.  79 C.of  Good  Hope. 

Thomson,  James,  9  June  77 York. 

JohnHon,  Henry,  9  June  77 Portsmouth. 

Mellors,  Henry,  9  June  77  Bermuda. 

Howell,  Reuben,  9  June  77 Devonport. 

Pike,  William,  9  June  77  C.ofGoodHope. 

Gordon,  Robert,  9  June  77  Jersey.  I 


Webb.  Henry  Smith,  a  July  79 ShoracUffe. 

Wilkinson,  Edward,  a  July  79 BarhadoM. 

Towers,  George,  a  July  79 Haliilu,  >'.& 

Brewster.  James,  2  Jmy  70  ^ Hong  KoBf. 

Ward,  John  Edward,  a  July  79  Singapon. 

Connor,  Timothy,  a  July  79 AktezshoL 

Bunt,  Joseph,  a  July  79 Jamaica. 

Warren,  Samuel,  17  Dec.  79 WoolwieL 

Morrison,  WUiiam,  17  Dea  79 Aldenhok. 


Blue  Untform  with  Blue  Faeingo. 


Depot  and  Training  School,  Aldershot. 

Qffleer  Commanding,— BxiTg^n  Mi^or  Sandford  Moore,  MB. 
ii»«frt(«tor.--Surgeon  Thomas  Faris,  MB. 
AuUtami  jM^riMtor.— Surgeon  Henry  Bradford. 


War  Services. 

1  Captain  Femandes  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  of  1854-56  in  charge  of  Medical  Stores  at  BslsUsn 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebaatopol,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  China  at  the  taking  of  Canton  and Takn  Fotti 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Canton). 

*  Captain  Philpot  served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  of  1854-56  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  sad  fkCof 
Bebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Captain  Moseman  served  throughout  the  Crimean  Campaign  fVom  the  »7th  Oct.  1854  inoladingthe  siege  uA 
foil  of  Sebastopol  (Crimean  and  Turkish  Medals).  Served  through  the  second  and  third  ChinaWarB of  1857-60, 
including  the  capture  of  Canton,  expedition  to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  capture  of  the  Takn  Forts,  and  cat- 
render  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Joseph  served  in  the  Abybsinian  Campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 
7  Lieutenant  Bnriffht  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874  (Medal). 

*  Lieutenant  Hynd  served  in  the  4aDd  Highlanders  in  the  (>imea  subsequent  to  the  lUl  of  Sebastopol,  fxao 
^rd  Oct.  1855  to  the  xsth  June  x8s6.  Also  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaigns  tcom  and  Nov.  XS57  ^  ^ 
including  the  actions  at  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  ssdcs^ 
ture  of  Lucknow,  and  assaults  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks*  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Booyah,  acLja 
at  Allygunge,  and  battle  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  Army  Hospital  Corps  in  theceocad 

8 base  of  the  Ashanti  War  in  x  874.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaftil,  battle  of  Ordahsnand  osptoit  cf 
oomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Has  also  the  Medal  fbr  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

>  Captain  Gorman  served  in  the  x  7th  Regt.  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  from  30th  Jan.  1855  to  the  cad  of  Ik* 
Russian  War,  including  the  siege  and  Ikll  of  Bebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  Jmie  aod  tt 
September;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Tmkish  X«da:'< 
Has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

^^  Lieutenant  M'Intyre  served  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

^*  Lieutenant  Evans  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  China  War  of  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taki 
Forts  snd  Pekin). 

1*  Lieutenant  Lackey  served  with  the  ist  Bombay  European  Fusiliers  at  Mooltan  during  the  Indian  Hotisj^ 
X858  (Medal).    He  has  also  the  Medal  for  Long  and  Meritorious  Service. 

14  Lieutenant  Cox  served  in  the  xst  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  China  War  of  i860  (Med|J  wifi^  Clasps  for  tfct  1^ 
F  orts  and  Pekin) .    He  has  also  the  Medal  fbr  Long  and  Meritorious  Service, 


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1  Sir  William  Hnir  sexred  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Light  Divieion  of  the  Bastem  Army  throaghont  the 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sortie  of  26th  October,  assaults  of  the  Redan 
on  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  siege  and  fall  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  against  the  Indian  mutineers  in  1857-58.  Was  Principal  Medical  Officer 
of  the  China  Sxpeditionary  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  z86o,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  "  as  having 
most  ablj  conducted  the  medical  arrangements  of  the  campaign  "  (Inspector  General,  CB.,  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
forTakuandPekin). 

'  Mr.  J.  H.  K.  Innea  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Crimea  (his  regiment  being  in  India)  firom  the  x5th  March  to 
4th  July  1655,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8tn  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 
Borved  throughout  the  Indiiux  campaign  of  1857-^8  with  the  ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles,  including  the  action  on  the 
Hindun  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai,  storming  the  Heights  before  Delhi,  siege  assault  and 
capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  Sir  John  Jones'  Force  throughout  all  the  subsequent 
operations  in  Rohilcund  and  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Force  in  Oude  during  the  winter  of  1858-50  (Medal  with 
CUup,  CB.).  Was  attached  to  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Army  of  the  Crown  Prince  of  Prussia  as  British  Medical 
CoQuniifioner  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Steel  War  Medal,  and 
received  ftx>m  the  Emperor  the  Iron  CroAs.  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-79  as  Principal  Medical  Officer,  and 
made  all  the  medical  arrangements  for  the  campaign ;  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Mu^id  and 
the  sabeequent  advance  of  the  column  through  tne  Khyber  Pass. 

"  Doctor  0.  A.  Gordon  was  present  with  the  x6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze 
Star).  Had  medical  charge  of  a  force  in  an  expedition  in  1848  on  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  and  was  thanked  in 
despatch.  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,— in  medical  charge  of  Franks'  Force  in  its  advniicn  to 
Laclmow,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and  Badshagunge ;  was  present  with  the  loth  Regimcut  at 
Ihe  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  had  medical  charge  of  Lugard's  Force,  including  the  relief  of  Azimghur,  capture 
of  Jagdespore,  and  action  of  Chitowrah  (CB.,  Medal  with  Clasp,  twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Had  medical 
charge  of  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Stavoley  left  in  occupation  of  Tientsin,  China,  in  1860-61.  Being  sent  by  the 
War  Department  as  Medical  Commissioner  to  the  French  Army,  he  arrived  in  Paris  on  the  and  September  1870, 
and  continued  uninterruptedly  therein  throughout  the  siege  and  bombardment  by  the  German  Army.  He  was 
elected  a  Member  of  Council  of  the  Soci^  de  Secours  aux  Blesses,  an  Honorary  Member  of  the  Ambulances  de 
la  Presse,  and  of  the  Ambulance  Evangelique.  On  the  occasion  of  three  of  the  great  sorties  and  battles  around  the 
walls,  he  attached  himself  to  the  American  Ambulance  and  gave  professional  assistance  to  wounded  in  tbe  field, 
vlz.~at  Mahnaison  on  the  aist  October,  Champigny  on  the  30th  November,  and  Drancy  and  Bourget  on  the  21st 
December.  At  the  fourth  great  battle,  that  of  l^ntretout  on  the  19th  January  1871  he  was  preaent  on  the  field 
in  order  to  observe  the  manner  of  working  of  the  Ambulance  system.  For  his  aervioes  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment created  him  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

"  Doctor  Massy  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  3zst  Regiment  towards  the  dose  of  the  SuUej  campaign  in 
1S46.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  as  Surgeon  of  the  iTih  Lancers,  including  the  afikirs  of  Bulganak 
and  M'Kenaie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  *was  recommended  for  promotion  to 
the  rank  of  Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals  for  service  in  the  Field  by  General  Sir  William  Codringtcn. 
Served  as  Burgeon  of  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  and  Trans-Gtogra  aflkirs  at  Bungaon  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Acted  aa  Principal 
Medical  Officer  with  Brigadier  Barker's  Column  in  the  campai^  in  Oude  during  a  portion  of  1858-59. 

**  Doctor  Munro  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  9x8t  Regmient  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 
Serred  as  Surgeon  of  the  93rd  Highlanders  during  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also 
served  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny,  ana  was  present  in  the  operations  for  the  relief  of  Lucknow 
bv  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857  and  pursuit,  action  near  Futtehghur,  siege  and  foil  of  Lucknow, 
campaign  in  Rohilcund  and  attack  on  Fort  Rugia,  actions  at  Allygunge  and  Barcilly,  campaign  in  Oude  and 
actions  of  Posgaon  and  Russelpore,  and  attack  on  Fort  Methoulie  (Medal  with  two  CloHps).  Was  removed  from 
hid  Regiment  to  act  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  combined  European  and  Native  BuziifW  Field  Force  during 
tho  final  operations  in  the  Umbeylah  Pass  in  Dec.  1863  under  Major  General  Gurvock  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CB.. 
received  tne  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  T.  Crawford  served  with  the  5i8t  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53 ;  was  on  board 
the  E.I.C.  steana-flrigate  Feroox  during  tihe  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  Ranp^on 
river ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon 
(mclnding  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt) ;  also  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bassein,  xoth  May,  various 
slrinnishes  at  Prome,  and  during  the  advance  on  Metiday  (Medal  with  Clasp  for' Pegu).  Served  with  the  i8th  Royal 
Irish  in  the  Crimea  from  9th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal): 

"  Mr.  D.  R.  Mackinnon  served  with  the  aist  Fusiliers  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Ejbibourn  (Medal 
with  four  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'1  Mr.  W.  G.  Watt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  the  24^1  March  1855,  with  the  asrd 
Fusiliers,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Keniie's  Farm,  capture  of  Bala- 
kkva,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol.  Duting  the  second  winter  was  present  at  the  great  explosion  of  ma«asines  in  the 
French  camp,  and  remained  behind  attending  on  the  wounded  of  our  own  and  the  French  army  when  the  troops 
were  marohad  to  the  finont  to  avoid  the  danger  of  a  second  explosion  which  was  supposed  to  be  imminent  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

**  Mr.  J.  M.  S.  Fogo  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  April  bombardment  of  1855  until 
the  final  evacuation,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  left  siege  train  at  the  fkU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal), 

**  Mr.  E.  Gilbome  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Royal  Artillery,  including  the  affiiir« 
of  Bulganao  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  a6th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor» 
and  cth  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

**  Mr.  G.  A.  F.  Shelton  landed  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  on  the  axst  April  1855,  and  served  at  tha 
Biege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Sir  Anthony  Home  served  with  the  Light  Cavalrv  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  vras  present  at  the  battles  of 
Balaclava  and  Tchernaya,  was  subsequently  with  the  force,  under  the  French  General  D'Allonville,  that  threatened 
Simpheropol  iVom  Bupatoria  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  the  90^1  Regi- 
ment in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign;  vras  with  Havelock's  force  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (Victoria  Cross),  with 
3utram's  force  at  Alumbagh.  and  with  that  under  tbe  Commander  in  Chief  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal 
iTith  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  war  in  the  norih  of  China  in  z86o,  from  tne  landinflr  at  Peytang  to 
he  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal).  Served  in  the  war  in  New  Zealand  m  1863  to  65  (promoted  to  Surgeon  Major, 
7  9.,  Medal).  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  Arom  June  till  mvalided  in  December,  1873  ; 
iraa  present  at  all  the  earlier  operations  of  this  period,  including  the  action  at  Ee^aman ;  and  made  the  medical 
trrangements  for  the  campaign  ^several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  XCB., 
Hedal). 
*^  Mr.  W.  A.  Mackinnon  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  4and  Highlanders,  including 
he  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Regiment),  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  aiego 
ind  fall  of  Sel»atopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three 
'laaps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  on  the  personal  Staff  of  Lord 
Hyde  during  the  Indian  mutiny  from  April  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  the  campaigns  in  Rohil- 
and,  Byswarrah,  and  Trans-Gogra,  including  the  actions  of  Bareilly,  Shal^ehanpore,  Doondiakeira,  Bergudia, 
(usjedia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66,  including  the  capture  of  the  rebel 
osition  at  Katikara  and  repulse  of  the  attack  at  Gilbert's  Clearing  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Appointed  Sanitary 
Officer  to  the  New  Zealand  Force  in  Nov.  1863,  and  held  the  appointment  till  April  x866,  when  field  operations  ceased 
a  ihat  capacity  he  served  the  campaigns  in  the  Waikato,  Tauranga,  and  Wanganuij  diatricts,  on  the  head, 
narters*  Staff  of  Sir  D.  CameroB,  and  attached  to  the  (Quarter  Master  General*B  Departmant;  was  present  in  th- 


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^ct'on  at  RanffiawhiA,  assanlt  of  the  Ghite  Pah,  Tanranga  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  CB.),  repnlM  of  the  enflc;'* 
auack  on  the  Camp  at  Nokumaru,  aod  afifair  at  Kakaramea  (Medal).  Served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  is  th» 
necund  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaflil«  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  captnn  (<f 
CoomasBie  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Doctor  J.  A.  WoolAres  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  from  uie  zath  December  1873,  part  of  which  period  u 
Principal  Medical  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafhl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomseste 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  promoted  Deputy  Surgeon  Greneral,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Doctor  H.  Kendall  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assistant  Surgeon  i/th  Lanoera,  at  the  ai&iTBcf 
Bnlganac  and  M'Keniie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  as  Surgeon  of  the  ^th  Light  Dragoons  at  tit 
battles  of  Inkerman  and  Tchemaya,  siege  and  flail  of  Bebastopol,  and  operations  with  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  m 
Eupatoria  under  General  D'Allonville  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  as  Surgeon  of  tot 
7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1859,  and  was  present  at  the  npaietU 
the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  aflkirs  of  Barree  and  Sirsee.  aetioc  i.' 
Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabaa,  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throu^out  the  Byawarra  esmpsir- 
including  the  aflhirs  of  Daodpore,  Kandoo  Nuddee,  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho'a  Force  to  ;k 
Goomtee ;  also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  tlie  Fort  of  ll«e- 
jeedia,  attack  on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Baptee,  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  aiftur  at  Sitkaghat  (Medsl  wnk 
Clasp). 

**  Mr.  T.  C.  0*Leary  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea  from  the  18th  March  XC55,  indodisfrtk 
slei;e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp.  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Me^jidie). 

**  Doctor  S.  H.  Faseou  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847 ;  and  throughout  that  of  1S51-53 
(Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuto  tribes  at  the  Berea  aoth  Dec.  1853.  Serredthroo^^; 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battlee  of  Alsi, 
Balaklava,  and  Likerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  zfth 
Oc*..  1854  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Knight  or  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Meda}). 

*f  Mr.  M.  F.  Manifold  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the 
defeat  of  the  rebels  under  Bala  Rao  near  Bootwul  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  on  the  38th  March  1859  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  R.  Gilbome  served  with  the  8th  Hussars  in  Bulgaria  ttem  5th  June  1854%  Served  with  the  89th  Begtmot 
in  the  Crimea  from  X4th  Dec.  1854,  including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  18th  Jose  sad  stk 
September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  India  during  the  suppression  of  the  vasis! 
in  1857-59,  f^^  ii^  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Rajpootana  and  Central  India  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  J.  S.  Furlong  landed  at  Varna  in  May  1854  with  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  in  September  in  the  Crimea  witb 
tho  E  Battery  Royal  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  affair  of  Bulganac,  bat^e*  d 
Alrna,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  after  which  he  proceeded  in  medical  charge  of  the  steamship  Jf ovrifiat  with  t^a 
wounded  to  Scutari ;  subsequently  served  with  the  39th  and  43nd  Regiments  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  ei- 
pe  litlon  to  Kertch,  assaults  of  the  x8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  5th  Qasa  of  the  Medi^ 
aD<l  Turkish  Medal).  In  1857-59  he  served  with  the  42na  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  inclo^r 
thu  battle  of  Cawnpore  (6th  Dec.  1857), actions  at  Seraighat,  Khodagux^,  and  Shumshabad,  siege  of  Lucknow.  sanit^ 
on  the  Martiniere,  and  capture  of  the  city,  assault  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Barely 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Doctor  Frederick  Robinson  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  throughout  the  Eastern  campaigB  of  xS54-55' 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  aortic  of  tiie  a6Ch  Oct  ti^ 
(Medal  with  four  Clasps,  ^th  Class  of  the  Modi  idle,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Doctor  J.  Kellie  was  m  medical  charge  of  a  Detachment  86th  Regiment  in  1857  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  Dlar. 
action  at  Mundesore.  battle  of  Googaria,  and  relief  of  Neemuch.  Served  also  with  the  17th  Lanoera  in  Bajpootv:* 
and  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Zeerapore  in  Doc.  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Doctor  James  Sinclair  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Surgeon  of  the  33rd  Regiment,  and  vu 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala.  Acted  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  a  Division  of  Bnt»b 
Troops  in  Abyssinia  from  15th  January  to  9th  March  x868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Surgeon  lii^or 
**for  valuable  sei'vices  rendered  during  the  campaign,"  Medal). 

^  Mr.  C.  D.  Madden  served  fh>m  i8th  Jan.  to  aoth  May  X855  in  the  Crimea  and  before  Sebastopol  (Medsl  viih 
(Tlasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Sanger  Field  Division  tram  «4th  I>fe 
X857,  and  in  the  Field  Division  under  Colonel  Primrose  in  the  latter  part  of  X85Q  (Medal).  Served  aa  Surgeon  of  i!tf 
4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  aa  Field  Suiveon  of  the  zat  Bri^deat  Ur< 
action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  Burgeon  Migor  *'for  valnab« 
services  rendered  during  the'campaign,"  Medal). 

7^  Doctor  J.  E.  Clutterbuck  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  a  flying  oolunm  under  Cokaf! 
Christie  in  the  Futtehpore  District  (Medal).  Berved  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Ashanti  war,  i:> 
X874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafiil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (MedaJ  withClsfrpi. 

^  Doctor  G.  Auchinleck  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) .  Also  in  the  Eosoo^ 
expedition  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  when  the  Sitt 
Regiment  under  Colonel  Renny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regiment  of  Native  Oavalry  and  tlaxee  B^n^neotJi  • 
Native  Infhntry.  idl  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny. 

76  Doctor  E.  J.  Franklyn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55 ;  was  at  Balaklava  attending  on  tte  wo&zdd 
during  the  Oavalry  action  there ;  and  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  Russian  wounded  after  the  battle  of  Inken»=; 
in  medical  charge  of  the  77th  Regiment  throughoutall  the  various  sieffe  operations  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  rews* 
mended  for  some  honorary  distinction  by  Sir  William  Codrington  (Medal  with  Clasns^th  Clasa  of  the  Medjidif .  s^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  with  the  Colunm  under  Sir  W.  W.  Turner  at  8a8aeram.oD  i^ 
Grand  Trunk  Road,  Bengal. 

77  Doctor  J.  Irvine  served  throughout  the  oi>erations  with  Havelook*s  Column  in  X857  in  medical  charge  of  th< 
Royal  Artillery  (Maude's) ,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bosserc 
Gunge.  Mungawarra,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  and  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  despatehe-^ ; 
with  Outram's  Force  in  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  X857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  Yx 
Lord  Clyde  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7*  Mr.  J.  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  i"  l 
fbll  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  aoth  Oct.  1854,  by  a  shell  in  the  Trenches),  and  attack  and  occnpation  of  the  Oemetrr 
on  the  i8th  June:  was  especially  mentioned  in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  for  his  exertions  (Medal  with  tbr*^ 
Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  in  sMdical 
charge  of  the  32nd  Light  Infantry  and  was  present  at  the  successful  attack  on  the  entrenched  poaition  at  Dehan^ 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dirhool,  action  at  Doadpore,  afflur  at  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Amedne  v^ 
Lurkerpore,  accompanied  the  Column  under  Colonel  Carmichael  which  drove  Beni  Madhoo  acroea  tho  Gofn 
(Medal). 

*^  Mr.  J.  Lamprey  served  with  the  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  camwgn  of  x86o  in  North  China,  indndisf  -^ 
action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Takn  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (ifedal  «ti 
two  Clasps).  Also  served  in  the  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  x86a,  including  the  recaptore  a' 
Kading. 

**  Mr.  A.  G.  Elkington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkcnas 
(wounded),  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  a6th  October  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  sth  Clast  of  tie 
MeAUdie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

M  Mr.  A.  H.  Fraser  served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58 ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  theXnrresI^' 
when  the  station  was  attacked  on  the  xst  Sept.  1857,  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  employed  in  the  opexaoGtf 
of  the  three  following  days  (Medal). 

**  Mr.  J.  Hendley  was  present  in  an  engagement  between  the  Britinh  troops  and  the  Mahometans  of  Combo  is  ^ 
dambfa,  on  the  17th  July  1855,  and  received  contusions  on  the  chest  and  forehead  ftrom  muskeUballs.  He  serv^  «2^ 
with  the  combined  Forces  of  the  French  and  English  on  the  4th  August  following,  when  the  stockaded  tovi  ec 
MabaJee  was  taken  and  destroyed.  Served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863  i&Jk  ^ 
lituuunye  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass  and  at  the  attack  on  and  stonssf 
of  thA  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  the  X5th  December,  also  in  ^^|^ra^  Umb^la  ax  ~   ~        " 


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of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dooember,  whioh  ended  in  the  complete  rout  of  the  enemy  and 
the  Bubmission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  the  x/th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  J.  E.  Moffatt  served  with  the  and  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

>^  Mr.  H.  B.  JOassard  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53— horse  shot  in  the  Waterkloof  (MedaU .  Also  served  in  the 
Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  inoladingthe  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  B.  IVdd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afilEur  of  Bnlganac  and  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

"  Mr.  W.  J.  TTigh«»in  was  present  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  53nd  Light  Infttntry  at  the  action  with  the  Sealkote 
matineers  at  Trmimos  Qhat  Goorsdaspore  on  the  zath  and  z6th  July  1858,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*  Mr.T.  B.  Beid  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  7th  Bengal  Native  In&ntry  during  the  Santal  insurrection. 
Served  in  the  53rd  Begt.  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chuttra,  Gopalgunge, 
fCbodgunge,  and  entry  mto  Futteghur,  affi&ir  of  tShumshabad,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture 
3f  Lncknow.    Served  on  the  Staff  m  Oude  during  the  campaign  of  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  H.  T.  Reade  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  6z8t  Begt.  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  iRt  July  1857  to  the  final 
capture  of  the  city  on  aoth  September ;  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sorties  of  the  4th,  9th,  i8th,  and  23rd  July, 
accompanied  the  Begt.  at  the  assault  of  the  city  on  the  14th  Sontember,  and  subsequently  with  a  small  party  of 
the  6ist  repulsed  an  attack  of  about  300  Sepoys  on  some  wounded  men  whose  lives  were  thereby  saved ;  on  the  z6th 
September  was  one  of  the  first  up  the  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  magazine  and  with  a  sergeant  spiked  a  gun- 
mentioned  in  desi»tch,  and  recommended  for  promotion  for  "  unwearied  exertions  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  " 
daring  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

^  Doctor  Holcon  served  in  Bulgaria,  Scutari,  and  the  Crimea  during  the  Eastern  campaign  of  iSs4-5^' 

**  Mr.  J.  L.  Jameson  served  with  the  87th  Fusiliers  in  Bengal  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  m  Z857-50  (Medal). 

i^  Mr.  B.  Lane  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  z85tt-53,  including  the  attack  on  the  outpost 
of  Tomboo  and  sevend  opeorations  in  its  vicinity  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Noticed  in  General  Orders  by  the 
Commander  in  Chief  in  India  of  zoth  November  Z853  for  assiduous  attention  to  the  sick  on  an  occasion  when  the 
whole  detachment  at  Tomboo  were  prostrated  by  fever.  Also  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in 
1858  and  present,  at  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  on  the  5th  March  (Medal). 

ioi  Mr.  T.  W.  Fox  served  with  the  z4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the 
bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'°7  Doctor  J.  Meane  served  with  the  3zst  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  aand  May  Z855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Bebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  and  received  a  contused  wound  on  the  knee 
from  a  shell  in  the  Trenches  on  Z7th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

>^  Doctor  W.  8.  Whylook  served  with  the  75th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  at  the  battib  of  Budleekeserai, 
where  he  killed  two  of  the  enemy*  one  in  close  oomlnt,  saving  thereby  the  life  of  an  European  soldier  (Medal  with 
Clasp).    Was  Sanitary  tuad  Senior  MedicaJ  Officer  of  the  Derbund  Field  Force  of  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868. 

^**  Doctor  J. CHomsby Wright  served  throughout  the  Eastern  camnaign  of  1854-55  with  the  Ro^l  Artillery,and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (woundea,  and  hor^e  shot  under  him),  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal) . 

"*  Mr.  A.  Morphew  served  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  throughout  the  operations  in  Quiah,  western  Africa ; 
was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Massonghaon  zoth  December,  storming  and  destruction  of  the  stockades 
and  war  fences  at  Madnnkia  on  19th  December,  capture  and  destruction  of  the  stockade  at  Madonlna  on  the  night  of 
Iho  ajth  December,  of  the  B'etish  town  of  Robea  on  aSth  December  z86z,  and  of  the  towns  of  Mefemba  and  Majohn  on 
i7tb  Jan.  z86a  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

'M  Doctor  John  Ogilvy  served  with  the  3rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  >854-55,  including  the 
baUles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  nil  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  and  8th 
Hoptember  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medalf. 

117  Doctor  W.  M.  Bknes  served  as  Principal  Medical  Offloer  on  the  Hzpedition  from  Aden  into  Arabia  against  the 
Arabs  in  1865-66. 

^  Doctor  J.  B.  Cookbum  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
Tenikale,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»7  Mr.  W.  M.  Webb  served  with  the  zoth  Regiment  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the 
batties  of  Aim*  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

iM  Mr.  J.  B.  C.  Reade  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55, 
icciuding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— was  wounded  on  the  Z4th  Nov.  Z855  at  the 
explosion  of  the  Freooh  siege  train  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  Battalion  during 
the  whole  of  its  service  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  actions  at  Can^pore,  capture  of  Lncknow, 
and  namerous  afEikirs  during  the  Oude  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Doctor  B.  Hinde  served  with  a  field  foroe  under  Colonel  Murray  up  the  River  (]ktfnbia  in  i86z,  and  was  present 
at  an  the  operations,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  town  of  Sabba,  and  was  mentioned  in  de- 
■petches  for  attending  the  wounded  who  were  lying  at  point  blank  range  of  the  stockade  before  it  was  finally  carried . 

"*  Doctor  E.  M.  Sinclair  served  with  the  97th  Segment  in  the  Oimea  fkt>m  aoth  Nov.  Z854,  including  the  siegQ 
and  fkil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  Bengal,  also  in  the  97th,  in  suppressing 
the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  in  the  actions  of  C^handa,  Ummeerpore.  and  Sultanpore ; 
sfterwards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  in  the  operations  in  Bnndleound  in  1850  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>^  Mr.  W.  Gafetell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854n55  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  mduding  the  battles 
of  Balaklava,  Inkennan,  and  Tcfaemaya,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  (Jlasps,  Sardinian  and 
Turkish  Medals). 

^  Mr.  St.  John  Stanley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  z854-55>  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman. 
aege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^"  Mr.  J.  Bkin  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  at  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  A.  M.  Tippetts  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  including  the  affiur  of 
Bnlganac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal). 

'*  Mr.  J.  TT^miMiTi  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Z854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siesre  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  26th  October,  capture  of  Rifle-pits  on  z9th  April,  capture  of  the  Quarries, 
uul  assaulta  of  the  Bedon  on  iBth  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie' 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*1  Mr.  T.  Clark  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege 
uvl  £all  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
Sardinian  and  Turldah  Medals).  Served  with  the  69th  Regiment  at  the  affair  with  the  Fenians  at  Trout  River, 
[Canada,  in  MUiy  Z870. 

1*^  Mr.  S.  L.  Lnndy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with,  the  79th  Highlanders,  including  the  battles 
>f  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  liall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  z8th  June  and  8th  September,  expedition  to 
bLerteh  and  Yenikale,  was  wounded  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  on  29th  July  Z855  (Medal  with  three  Clasps, 
fcnd  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  64th  Regiment  in  the  Persian  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  night  attack 
fcod  battle  of  Kooshab,  surrender  of  Mohumrah,  and  expedition  to  Ahwas  (in  medical  charge  of  the  Milita^  portion 
>f  the  expedition)  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in 
ci{37-58,  including  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  and  Cawnpore,  with  Havelock's  Column : 
lefeooe  of  the  Alumbagh,  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Qeneral  Windham,  action  of  Soorgunge,  defence  of  Cawn- 
pore and  defoat  of  the  Owalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kai.ee  Nuddee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 
Personally  thanked  by  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  on  embarkation  of  the  troops  iVom  Varna  to  the  CMmea 
for  his  excellent  arrangements  for  and  care  of  the  sick  of  the  Highland  Brigada*  then  under  his  medical  charge. 
Thanked  in  orders  at  Cawnpore  by  (General  NeiU,  when  in  charge  of  the  sick  and  wounded,  for  his  excellent 
arrangements  and  treatment  of  so  many. 

147  Mr.  T.  Wright  served  with  the  aoth  Regiment  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUes  of 
Mma  and  lakennan,  and  slQge  of  Sebattopol  (Medal  with  three  (Clasps,  and  Torkiah  Medal).   Served  with  the  38th 

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290  Medical  Depa/rtmenL — War  ServiveS. 

Refl^iment  in  the  Indian  campai^  fVom  Nor.  1857,  inclading  the  capture  of  Meaagnnge,  si^ge  and  capcare  of 
Lucknow  (Medal  withClaap). 

»*•  Doctor  A.  Guthrie  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  action  of 
Cawnpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  aflerwards  with  Ross'  Camel  Corps  in  C«nmu 
India  in  1858-60  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

li"  Mr.  £.  Y.  Kellett  served  in  the  Crimea  Arom  the  ist  October  1854  to  the  30th  May  1856,  including  Hi* 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  medical  charge  of  detachments  fh>m  Balaklava  that  took  part  in  the  baule  <  1 
the  25th  October  1854.  ^as  in  medical  charge  of  Russian  wounded  prisoners  after  Inkerman,  and  of  the  (je&«TaI 
Field  and  Cholera  Hospitals  of  the  3rd  Division  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Sew 
Zealand  war  m  1863-65,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  X4th  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Ranginri  (mentioned  la 
despatches,  Medal). 

»"  Mr.  R.  A.  Chappie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  the  Soots  Greys  si  Us? 
affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  capture  and  battle  of  Balaklava  (horse  wounded),  and  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  ti? 
battle  of  Inkennan ;  served  with  the  right  siege  train  for  more  than  ten  months  and  performed  oonatant  trcLC- 
daty,  and  was  in  the  Trenches  during  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  x7th  June  and  final  assault  (M&k 
with  three  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'^  Mr.  A.  G.  Young  served  with  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  throu|rb:>&i 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  in  medical  charge  of  the  and  Battalion  u«l 
Rirtos  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"»  Mr.  C.  C.  Dempster  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  8th  Nov.  1854  to  aoth  May  isr. 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkiah  Ueia. 
Accompanied  the  expedition  into  the  Uazara  district  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (Mc<i» 
with  Clasp).  Was  m  medical  charge  of  the  Movable  Column  from  Ferozepore  after  Tantia  Topee  in  Feb.  «£?. 
March  1859.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  with  the  50th  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  captcr 
of  Kangiawhia  on  21st  Feb.  1864— mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal). 

i»«  Doctor  R.  W.  Meadows  served  with  the  9th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  Oct.  1854,  including  the  siege  dz 
fall  or  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  batteries  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Modal). 

^'^  Mr.  R.  Hungorford  served  in  the  Crimea  from  nth  March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  Sebastopol.  as^ 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regiment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  theacboc  :: 
Khodagunge  and  entry  into  Futtehgunge,  storm  and  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  &=. 
affair  of  Koorsie,  and  some  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"»  Mr.  W.  G.  N.  Mauley  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  the  nth  June  1855,  including  ihr 
siege  and  (kll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also  served  with  the  Royal  Artilleiy  in  tLc 
New  Zealand  war  of  1864-66,  volunteered  and  accompanied  the  storming  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Gate  Pah  nei: 
Tauranga  (Victoria  Ooss,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  with  the  field  force  under  Creneral  Chute  m  tfi^ 
expedition  fhim  Wanganui  to  Taranaki,  including  the  march  through  the  bush  at  the  rear  of  Mount  Bgmont.  ae>. 
was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  following  Pahs,  viz. :  Okotoukou,  Putahi,  Otapawa.  and  Waikok-r. 
(thanked  in  general  orders,  and  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  for  "distinguished  and  meritorious  services  rendertd  :<.' 
the  sick  andwounded  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,"  Medal).  Has  received  the  Bronse  Medal  of  theRujiI 
Humane  Society  for  swimming  to  the  assistance  and  rescuing  from  drowning  a  gunner  of  the  Royal  Artilleir  wh  > 
had  fallen  overboard  while  disembarking  fVom  a  steamer  in  the  Waitotara  river,  New  Zealand.  Proceed^  v:tz 
the  British  Ambulance  to  the  I*Yanco-(jerman  war  of  1870-71.  Was  in  charge  of  *'B"  Division  of  the  Amba- 
lance  and  attached  to  the  92nd  Division  of  the  Prussian  Army,  accompanying  it  during  the  operations  oonceqnct 
on  the  advance  on  Orleans.  Marched  with  it  between  300  and  300  miles  during  the  severe  winter  weather  in  Sorts- 
bcr  and  December,  and  was  present  at  several  engagements.  For  his  services  was  thanked  by  General  Ton  Wiuu-*^ 
commanding  the  Division,  and  received  the  Steel  war  Medal ;  also,  at  the  request  of  the  Crown  Prince,  was  gn&u*. 
by  the  Emperor  of  Germany  the  and  Class  of  the  Iron  Cross  "  on  account  of  his  devoted  and  excellent  oontiact :: 
seeking  out  and  caring  for  the  wounded  of  the  22nd  Prussian  Division  in  the  actions  of  Chateauneuf  and  Breun- 
celles  on  the  18th  and  aist  November,  and  the  battles  of  Orleans  and  Cravant  on  the  2nd  to  the  10th  DeceaibeT 
1870."  Has  also  received  the  Bavarian  Order  of  Merit  for  1870-71.  Was  present  also  atthesieffe  of  Pans,tc£ 
on  the  declaration  of  the  Armistice  proceeded  into  the  city  with  supplies  for  the  hospitals. 

1^  Mr.  A.  B.  Hudson  served  with  the  6th  Regriment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  inclading  tbr 
operations  in  the  Jugdespore  Jungle  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  r 
Sikkimin  x86i. 

la  Mr.  B.  Burland  was  promoted  Staff  Surgeon  "in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  resdenc 
during  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Bermuda." 

^**  Mr.  L.  Kidd  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  Troops  on  board  the  CharMie,  wrecked  with  much  loss  of  !:■*« 
in  Algoa  Bay  on  aoth  Sept.  1854  ;  ftlBO  on  the  Eaatem  Monarch,  destroyed  b^  fire  at  Spithead  on  srd  June  lir^ 
and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  General  Orders  for  his  conduct  on  the  occasion  of  the  loss  of  each  of  these  shiw^ 
Served  with  the  a7th  Regiment  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1857-58  during  the  Sepoy  Mutiny,  and  was  at  iW 
assault  and  destruction  or  Nerinjee  (Medal). 

^*^  Mr.  L.  O.  Patterson  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  field  force  against  the  rebel  Kareens  in  Burmah,  tsr: 
was  present  in  six  engagements.  Served  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59  ;  was  in  medical  charge  of  'Jjt 
Arrah  Field  Force  firom  June  to  Oct.  1858,  and  present  in  action  at  SirUiooa  (wounded),  Julpoora,  Brshminsgnngy. 
Bampore.  Perowra)  Jumaon,  Karrisath,  and  Jugdespore;  volunteered  to  overtake  Lt. Colonel  Sir  H.  Havelockaci 
take  medical  charge  of  his  Cavalry ;  present  with  them  at  the  charge  and  action  at  Neenadee,  present  agam  «^ 
the  field  force  in  the  last  action  at  Mahoolan,  and  in  several  other  minor  skirmishes  (three  times  mentioBed  i: 
despatches.  Medal). 

iM  Doctor  John  Tnllooh  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  inclading  the  f&p- 
pression  of  the  mutiny  at  Benares,  capture  of  Atrowleea,  advance  to  Lucknow  and  actions  at  Chanda,  UnMerpoir, 
Sultanpore,  and  Douraha,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Asimghur,  and  operations  near  Jngdespctt 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Mr.  W.  Haward  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Oimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  he  siege  and  iill 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  18^7-58,  indudsu 
the  actions  at  Gawnpore  on  a6th,  27th,  and  a8th  Nov.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  relief  of  Asimeha: 
(Medal  with  cusp). 

iw  Mr.  G.  B.  Poppelwell  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  with  tbc 
3x8t  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  tne  x8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  TuA^- 
Medal).  Served  with  the  84th  Regiment  trom  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  vixh 
Havelock's  Force  in  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknowand  its  subsequent  defence  i^rs^ 
Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh  including  the  repulse  of  numerous  attacks,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lackcov. 
and  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  yesri 
service  for  Lucknow.  Thanked  in  Orders  at  Cawnpore  by  Brigadier  General  Neil  for  "his  unweazied  attentLc 
and  exertion  to  his  numerous  patients  and  his  excellent  hospital  arrangements  in  treating  so  many  sick  ari 
wounded  ").    Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

171  Mr.  W.  Grantt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  xath  Nov.  to  a8th  Dec.  1854,  and  firom  jxst  July  1855,  locbvlri: 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medals  i>- 
served  throughout  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  C>hina  in  x86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho»  and  stomuLf  C 
Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 

171  Doctor  S.  S.  Skipton  was  attached  to  the  49th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  firom  the  asrd  July  1855,  indudtnir  t^ 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  attached  to  the  14th  Lt^ht  Drsgoucs  *? 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rahalgliv. 
relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakotah  and  pursuit  across  the  Beas  ;  at  Malthone,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  megt  ii' 
capture  of  Jhansi,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Loharree  (mentioned  in  despatches) ,  and  various  affhirs  during  the  adviEft 
on  Calpee,  action  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  Fort  and  arsenal  of  Coapee,  action  of  Morar,  and  recaptnre  of  Gvat-* 
(MedaHSth  Clasp).  *^  ,  .- 

>7«  Doctor  T.  Tarrant  serTed  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  x8s4-5f  (Medal  with  CUwp  Ibr  Sebastopol,  sad  TvHA 

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Kedal).    Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  incladinf?  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Naddee,  fuad 
afiair  of  Kunlcnr  (Medal). 

*•*  Mr.  B.  L.  Hiffeman  serred  the  Eastern  campaigrn  of  1854,  and  up  to  3rd  July  1855,  with  the  xgth  Besriment, 
nclnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkorman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
*'*  Mr.  R.  W.  Jackson  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimea,  from  5th  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny;  m  medical 
charge  of  a  Battalion  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  jjresent  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857, 
with  Outram's  Force  at  the  Alumbagh,  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ;  in  medical  charge  of  the  Camel  Corps  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Calpee ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Dehaign  and  Tjrrhool  in  Oude,  also  during 
the  final  operations  of  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolsoley  to  the  Qold  Coast 
in  September  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74,  including  the  action  of  Essaman,  relief  of 
AbrakramjMk,  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie ;  and  was  in  Medical  Charge  of  the 
i6t  Field  Hospital  fVom  its  formation  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  CB.^  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

*"  Mr.  E.  H.  Roberts  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  June  1855,  including  the 
expedition  of  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
feiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

^^  Doctor  A.  D.  Gulland  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  i86o,  and  was  present  at  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  capture  of 
Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  during  the  operations  against  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanp[haiy 
including  the  capture  of  the  walled  cities  of  Tsinpoo  and  Tsmin,  the  fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  afikir  of 
Nauksiang.  Served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations 
in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•«  Mr.  T.  Teevan  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  17th  Nov.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
wiih  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  the  campaign  of  i860  m  China  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts). 
'"•  Mr.  H.  J.  H.  Lawrence  served  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Nov.  1854,  including  tne  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Mr.  J.  Spai-row  served  wiUi  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euzofzie 
Frontier  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  afiTair  with  the  Hindostanee  fanatics  on  the 
Heights  of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Doctor  R.  C.  Lofthouse  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  i8th  April  1855, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  affair  of  aist  September  near  Kertch  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaigns  in  Central  India 
from  loth  July  1857  to  April  1859  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  and  Sir  R.  Napier,  includmg  the  siege  of  Rahutghur,  action 
of  Barodia.  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Garrakota,  disarming  the  Bhopal  Contingent  at  Sehore,  forcing 
the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of  the  Betwa.  siege  and  fall  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  all  the  affairs  during  the 
advance  on  Calpee,  including  the  battle  of  Golowlie,  capture  of  the  town  and  Fort  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
recapture  of  GKealior,  operations  in  Bundlecund,  and  affairs  of  Garotha  and  Jachlone,  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee. 
Was  in  medical  charge  of  a  Wing  of  the  Regiment  in  India  up  to  the  capture  of  Gwalior;  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Director  General  Army  Medical  Department  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

'w  Mr.  R.  W.  Carter  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
thebattleof  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Turkish 
Medal).  Served  with  the  83nd  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Khankur  and 
Bonkagaon  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  R.  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  the  30th  Regiment,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  fieJl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  of  the  x 8th  June  and  8th 
BeptemberJMedal  with  four  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

»»  Mr.  W.  R.  Steuart  served  m  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1854-55,  and  has  the  Medal  with  Clasp  for 
Sebastopol,  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 

*•*  Doctor  J.  L.  Erskine  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  14th  Nov.  1854,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  In  medical  charge  of  the  Field  Forca 
under  Brigadier  Macan  sent  from  Ahmedabad  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  in  February  1859. 

*"  Mr.  w.  C.  Roe  served  with  the  89th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  f^om  2nd  March  to  28th  June  1855,  indnding 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Mr.  G.  M.  Slaughter  served  with  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Feb.  1858  to  March  1850 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Meengunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affairs  of  Barree  and  Siree,  action  of 
Nawabgrunge,  occupation  of  Fyzabad,  passage  of  theGoomtee  at  Sultanpore,  throughout  the  Byswarra  campaign, 
including  the  affairs  of  Kandoo  Nuddee,  Paleeghat,  and  Hyderghur,  pursuit  of  Benhi  Madho's  Force  to  the  Ooomtee ; 
also  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  affair  near  Churda  and  pursuit,  taking  the  Fort  of  Mecyeedia,  attack 
on  Bankee  with  pursuit  to  the  Raptee,  mlvance  into  Nepaul,  and  affair  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■  Mr.  J.  W.  Hxilseberg  served  with  the  8th  Husscu^  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  29th  January  1855, 
including  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"<•  Mr.  8.  Roch  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  28th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol 
and  attack  of  the  18th  June ;  also  "Served  with  the  French  as  a  volunteer  at  the  storming  of  the  Mamelon  on  the  7th 
June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Doctor  W.  H.  Corbett  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  9th  January  to  the  13th  June  1855,  including 
thesiegeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Mcrlal).  Served  in  Indui  with  the  81st  Regiment  in  the 
Ruftoofzie  expedition  under  Sir  8.  Cotton  in  1858  (Medal  with  Claap).  Served  in  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and 
was  present  when  the  8ist  Regiment  under  Colonel  Renny  disarmed  at  Mean  Meer  one  Regmient  of  Native  Cavalry 
and  three  Regiments  of  Native  Infkntry,  all  disaffected  and  ripe  for  mutiny-. 

^*  Mr.  R.Webb  served  in  India  m  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aciions  of  Banda  and  Chitrakote  (mentioned 
in  despatch,  Medal). 

"•  Doctor  J.  S.  Conyers  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaftd,  attack  and 
capture  of  Becquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^*  Mr.  Faught  was  employed  as  Sanitary  Officer  at  Cape  Coast  Casr.le  during  the  Ashanti  war,  in  1874  (Medal). 
"•  Mr.  T.  J.  Orton  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol  in  1855  and  at  the 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Chandairee,  aiege 
and  captore  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  ^t  Koonch,  actions  of  i7tn  and  i8th  May,  and  of  21st  May  at 
Uolowhe  and  capture  of  Calpee,  was  afterwards  present  in  various  actions  in  the  Bundlekund  district  (Medal).  Ac- 
companied the  Perak  Expedition  as  Principal  Medical  Oflicer  of  the  force  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

"^Mr.  W.  H.  Muschamp  served  in  the  Crimea  fVom  the  30th  August  1855,  including  the  siege  and  flail  of 
Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  N.W.  Provincea 
in  snppressmi?  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  the 
Gwahor  Cmitmgent,  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Khankur.  capture  of  Bareilly,  relief  of  Shahjehanpore,  and  afDaira 
of  Mahomdee,  Shahabad,  and  Bunkagaon  (Medal). 

'"  Mr.  8.  A.  Lithgow  served  with  the  75th  Re^ment  during  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-59  (in  medical 
charge  tmm  the  commencement  of  the  operations  agamst  Delhi  until  the  relief  of  Lucknow),  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Budleekeserai,  siege  of  Delhi  and  capture  of  the  citv,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  and  actions  of  Bolundshuhur, 
Agra,  Allyghur,  Akrabad,  and  Kanoj,  advance  into  Oude,  and  affkirs  of  Maragunge,  Alumbagh,  and  Dilkoosha,  and 
relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  thereafter  remained  with  Outram's  Division  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  at 
the  rraulae  of  the  several  attacks  and  at  the  affkir  of  Guilee  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'">  Mr.  H.  Rose  served  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  taking  of  Sinho  and 
Tangku,  actions  of  i8th  and  21st  September,  and  surrender  of  Pekin,  and  was  in  medical  charge  of' me  2nd  Queen'a 
Royals  from  the  taking  of  Tangku  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (Medal  with  two  Clasps)  ..zed  by  V:i  OiJ^V 


^92  Medical  Department — War  Servicer. 

s*^  Hr.  W.  H.  Harria  seired  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aand  May  1855,  inclading  the  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebutoprl, 
the  attack  of  the  z8th  June,  and  battle  of  the  Tohemaya  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Torkiah  Medal).  Also  bcttm 
doringthelndian  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  with  Colonel  Maxwell's  Column  in  the  operatioos  befor- 
Calpee  early  in  z8^8,  and  proceeded  with  it  to  the  Alumbagh  during  the  capture  of  Lncknow.  Present  also  at  th^ 
surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Ahmatee  and  Shunkerpore,  pursuit  of  Beni  Madhoo  across  the  Gogra,  at  the  safaaeqon; 
operations  in  Oude  (Medal). 

*■*  Doctor  C.  A.  Innes  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimea  from  36th  May  1855.  was  present  st  tl 
bombardments  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September,  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  with  Clasp,  «j.. 
Turkish  Medal) .  Served  with  the  5and  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857,  and  was  in  medical  dmnr- 
of  the  Renment  during  part  of  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  J.  Watts  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lcr. 
Clyde,  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  25th  October  to  x8th  November,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  (}onting«Ltki 
Cawnpore  on  6tn  December  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service) . 

"»  Mr.  C.  M.  Jessop  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  June  1855  (Medal  withr*»T 
and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  doing  duty  with  the  Royal  Artillery  at  the  capture  of  Canton  on  aSth  Dec  u.- 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Doctor  A.  F.  Elliot  served  during  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  War  (Medal  with  Claap). 

1*7  Mr.  J.  H.  Robotham  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  isclivl:i: 
the  action  of  Nosaerutpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations,  action  of  Barree,  the  (ta:? 
campaign,  action  of  Jamo,  siege  and  capture  of  Birwah,  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (mentioned  in  despstcho 
Medal  with  Claap). 

*"  Doctor  A.  A.  Gore  served  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  theTimmance  town  of  Maasougha  oc  tb 
Sierra  Leone  river  on  zoth  December,  attack  on  Madoukia  27th  December,  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  Fec^. 
town  of  Rohea  on  28th  Dec.  z86i— mentioned  in  general  orders  for  services  and  conspicuous  braveiy,  and  epecal; 
recommended  for  promotion  in  1868.  Served  m  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  as  Sanitary  Officer,  and  was  Mfvmr 
wounded  in  the  action  of  the  3rd  November  near  Dunquah,  and  was  also  wounded  at  Qnarman  on  the  zjth  Notul- 
ber  (Medal). 

*■*  Mr.  G.  L.  Hinde  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  30th  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fidl  of  Sefaattcix! 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"^  Mr.  Edwin  Wilson  served  in  the  71st  Highlanders  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  HugbB«* 
in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  affairs  during  the  advance  on  Calpee,  battle  of  Golowlee,  csptcn 
of  CaJpee,  action  of  Morar,  recapture  of  Grwalior,  and  in  medical  charge  of  a  Flying  Column  in  pursuit  of  Bnrpcr! 
Bing  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*">  Mr.  C.  C.  Bead  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  7th  Nov.  1854,  indndui;; 
the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

***  Doctor  R.  Waters  served  in  the  Gambia  dunng  the  outbreak  of  cholera  in  1869.  Was  mentioned  in  despatebN 
by  the  Governor,  and  for  his  services  during  the  epidemic  received  ihe  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Government  and  of  the 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  was  promoted  Staff  Burgeon  "  in  consideration  of  his  highly  mentoricu 
service.'^  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-4,  <uid  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafril,  capture  and  deitncucd 
of  Bacquah,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  C^oomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  F.  J.  Shortt  served  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59  with  the  20th  Regiment,  inclading  the  sctiae:* 
of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  andSultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  subsequent  operations  in  Onde,  and  pantg* 
of  the  Gom  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Mr.  H.  R.  L.  Veale  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  I«ucknow  by  Icrd 
Clyde  (severely  wounded,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Doctor  J.  Jameson  was  promoted  Surgeon  "in  consideration  of  his  highly  meritorious  services  during  &: 
epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  Trinidad." 

"^  Mr.  S.  Rowe  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  as  Special  Commissioner  to  the  bsn 
and  chiefs  of  Fanti  on  the  invasion  of  the  Protectorate  by  the  Ashantis  in  January  1873.  Present  with  the  forcf 
under  Colonel  Festing  at  the  defeat  of  the  Aahantis  in  the  two  engagements  at  Elminaon  the  t3th  Jnne,  sad  w 
mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  "  acted  in  more  capacities  than  those  of  his  own  profession/'  and  as  hsTii; 
"  rendered  valuable  assistance  on  all  occasions."  Joined  Glover's  expedition,  to  whicn  he  served  as  Chief  of  U.« 
Staff  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  CMQ.^  Medal  with  Clasp). 

MO  3^,  rp^  3^  p^  O'Brien  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionaiy  force  against  the  hostile  Indiaoi  fi 
Yucatan  in  1858,  and  served  with  the  troops  engaged  in  suppression  of  disturbances  throughout  the  Noztlwn 
districto  of  British  Honduras  in  that  year. 

*^  Mr.  A.  N.  Fox  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  expeditionary  force  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bpee  sm* 
Lagos  in  1862.  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  0/^1873-74,  mdnding  the  actioil  near  Donquah,  bsttk  d 
Amoafta,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Mr.  H.  Sherlock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  u^ 
assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  with  (?lasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  8th  Hbw^'» 
throughout  the  Indian  campaigns  of  1858-59  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  reoccupation  of  Cfaandar«« 
battle  of  Kotah  ke  Serai,  capture  of  Gwalior  and  charged  with  the  Squadron  8th  Hussars  at  (Gwalior,  wheBiLe 
Ranee  of  Jhansi  was  killed  (wounded  and  specially  mentioned  in  despatches) ;  was  also  present  at  the  c^tore  vf 
Powree,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  actions  of  Kooiwye  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  CUutp). 

M*  Mr.  B.  G.  M*Dowell  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  including  the  accia 
of  Sinho,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mr.  S.  Fuller  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  w 
presetit  at  the  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  summer  campaign  in  Oade  vtA 
Rohilcund  with  actions  at  Rhodamow  and  Allygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  near  Shalgelumpore  and  ponm!  to 
Mahomdee,  passage  of  the  Crogra  at  Fyzabad  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Doctor  A.  0.  Robertson  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  action  of  Pandoo  Kuddee,  in  U^ 
operations  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Loci* 
now,  subsequent  operations  in  Oude,  action  of  Nawab  Gunge,  passage  of  the  Goomtee,  and  occupation  of  Sokir-- 
pore  (Medal  and  CHasp). 

M*  Mr.  T.  N.  Hoysted  served  with  the  59th  Regiment  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  on  r^i* 
and  29th  Dec.  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  54th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  at  the  k*: 
advance  into  Oude  under  Lord  (Tlyde  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Fort  AmeetiB  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  J.  Wiles  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fVom  the  26th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  •' 
Sebastopol,  and  attacks  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Serred  in  '^^^ 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  from.  August  1858  and  was  present  with  the  force  under  Ck)lonel  Turner  in  the  Bet»-* 
district.  Served  the  campaign  of  x86o  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Taku,  and  sorreaar' 
of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  CUsps).    Embarked  for  the  Grold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  lUfle  Brigade  and  leni  J 

throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashas  '  ~  '  "         ^ --  -  -       -^ 

capture  of^oomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Clasp).  ,, 

^^  Mr.  W.  Collis  served  with  the  98th  Regiment  in  the  Peshawur  Expeditionary  Force  on  the  Euaofiue  Txtasi^ 

under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  at  the  affair  with  the  Hindoetanee  fanatics  on  the  Hei^p 

of  Sittana  on  the  4th  May  (MecU^l  with  Clasp) .    Served  during  the  operations  in  the  Malay  States  under  Bngsdi<^ 

General  Ross,  as  i*rincipai  Medical  Officer  ftrom  24  Nov.  1875  to  31  January  1876. 
ui  Doctor  M.  Grant  served  during  the  Sepoy  mutiny  of  1857-58,  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  at  the  Alumbagh  osdr 

Outram,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  (^lasp) . 
*»  Mr.  A.  F.  Bradshaw  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  through  the  whole  of  its  service  in  »< 

suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  numerous  afikirs  during  the  OodeciB- 

paign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*M  Mr.  J.  B,  Baker  served  with  the  ezpeditLonaiy  force  in  the  north  of  C'^^|<^y(^^^^^^u  i^^^: 


throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  in  iBf4,  including  the  battle  of  Amoafhl,  battle  of  Ordahsu  asd 
capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^t  Mr.  W.  O'Halloran  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  December  1857  (Medal  n  k 


Chaplains'  Department. 


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Ckaplain  General  to  the  Foreee , 

Hev.J.  B.  Sabin.iJfii 

Rto.  Robert  Halpin.t  MA 

Stc.  J.  A.  Croaier.t  MA 

i^c.  John  Virtue  (Amw.  Catholic) 
Hfc.  Dudley  Soxnerrille,!  MA. 

Eeo.  Tbomaa  Ck>Dey,  MA  

JZ^c.  Milward  Grooke,t  Jfil.  ... 
£^r.  Horace  N.  Wh&Aw;\  MA. 

Bfo.  E.  L.  Walsh,  3A 

Jitv.  Thomas  Molesworth,  MA. 
Ji»o.  John  Fra.  Browne  {B.C.).. 
Rev.  George  Wylde,  MA  

^?a.  William  Ponsford 

Reo.  John  Arden  Bayley,^  BA. 
Reo.  J.  A.  Welsh  Collins,*  BA. 
Rfc.  Regd.  Heber  Bullock,  MA. 

Reo.  J.  C.  EdghiU,  MA 

Reo.  John  Tarker  Barton,  MA. 
Reo.  Ralph  0.  Browne"  .  ' 


.The  Bight  Beverend  Bithop  Piers  Calyeley  Glaughton,  DD.  7  April  75... War  Office. 
Ghaplaivs  to  THi  FoacBs'ov  THB  FiasT  Class. 


X  Jan.  64  Malta 

5  Deo.  66  London 
7  Jan.  74 1  London 
a  Feb.  75 1  Malta 

6  Mar.  75 '  Chatham 
5  May  75 1  Devonport 

x8May  75  Cork 
28  May  75  Woolwich 
5  Aug.  75 'Winchester 
19  Nov.  76 1  Dublin 
z5  Sept. 77  {Portsmouth 
35  Feb.  78  Manchester 

Chaplxiks  to  thx  Foscvs  (sirn  Class) 


Rev.  Put.  Epfttnn,  MA,  (Fffab.)  j  Jiily 
Bev.  ai  I ['hftB I  Cuffe  i Som.  Ca fh.)  7  Snpt. 
l^w.C  A.ABslioton  Cmven.tJf  J  17  Oct. 
Rev.  iJiivnd  Arthur  (Prrtft.)  ,.,.,,  20  Nov. 
Bev.  ir,hn  0"  Flaherty  (Bom.  C.y  i  Apr. 
\Bev.  Thi>ft.L!oyaCoRhlaia{.ft,C.i  i  Apr. 
.Ber.  G  {  fimplH3llWitliainB,*Z>JD,  14  M»y 
iBev.G^'o.  Ruff^les  Finhmr,^ MA.  30  Oct. 
\Bev.  Tljoa.Cartor  ^tatiley,X£i>.    5  Doc. 

Bev.  W.  R.  Beach,  MA. ag  Deo. 

iBev.  ChiiHuft  J.  Coar,  MA. ..|  3  MAT. 


78,  Edinburgh 

78|Alder8hot 

78  Portsmouth 


Dover 

Chatham 

ShomdifVlB 

Dublin 

Portsdwn  Hill 

Aldershot 
79  Sandhurst 
80.  Portsmouth 


I  May  75  Shomcliflfe 

I  Jan.  76iWarley 
16  Mar.  76  Aldershot 
23  Apr.  76  Woolwich 
14  Sept.  76  Gibraltar 

I  Mar.  77  Gosport 

9  Aug.  77  Shoeburyness 


\B«v.  Chas.Aug.Wetherall,Jfii.... 

\Bev.  H.  Tudor  Craig,  BA 

Bev.  Fran.  O'Callaghan  {B.C.)... 
Bev.  John  Milne,  MA.  {Freeh.)... 
Bev.  Arthur  McCarthy  {B.C.)  ... 
\Bev.  Fred.L.  Gascoigne  {B.C.)... 


a8  Feb.  78 
z  June  78 

39  Dec.  78 
I  Jan.  79 

30  Apr.  79 

XX  Aug.  79 


Dover 

Colchester 

Colcheste 

Dublin 

Aldershot 

Dover 


CiLLPLAnr  TO  THs  Foiois  inrnia  thi  WAaajjrr  ov  1847. 

J2«o.  Wm.  Sykes,t  Jf^ |  6  Mar.  55  |  Canterbury 

Ckaplaivs  to  THS  Foscss  (3SD  Class). 


Reo.  George  Mead,  MA. 
Rto.  Franc  Sadleir,  MA. 

Reo.  Robert  Orr 

Rec.  Gerald  O.  Vandeleur,  MA. 


|xo  Feb.  77  Plymouth 
14  Mar.  77!  Curragh 
4  May  77,Sheerness 
4  Nov.  77  South  Africa 


Bev.  W.  H.  Bullock 
JZn;. Wm.  Alleyne  Barker,  MA.... 
Bev.  Edwards.  B.  Kitson,  MA 
Bev.  E.  A.  Alderson,  BA 


X9  Feb.  78 /Aldershot 
X  Apr.  78  Aldershot 

33  June  78  Woolwich 
3  June  79  GoBiwrt 


Rev.  C.  A.  Solbi,  BA 

Reo.  Alfred  J.  Townend,  BA.... 
Rev.  Chas.  Adeane  Ros8er,lf^. 
Reo.  R.  Alfred  Corbett,  BA.  ... 
Ree.  Duhamel  Herman,  BA.  ... 

Sn.  Thomas  Moore  (B.C.) 

Reo.  Robert  Stewart  Patterson* 
Reo.  James  Bellord  {B.C.) 

£^D.  GeorgeKirk wood  (Pr0»&)  ( 

Reo.  Robert  Brindle  {B.C.) 

Sn.  Thomas  Foran  {B.C.)  '... 

Reo.  Alfred  Malim,  MA 

Rev.  Geo.  Martyn  St.  M.  Ritchie 
■S«c.Bras.Harpur  Goodwin,jB^ 

Reo.  James  Spiers  {Pretb.)...  i 

Reo.  Fred.  J.  Bateman 

Rev.  Walter  Hebden  Milner  . 


Chaplaiks  to  thi  Foacis  (4TH  Class). 


X  Deo.  70  London 
X  Dec.  7olHaUflax,  N.S. 
13  Apr.  71  PembrokeDck 

6  July  71  Dublin 

I  Ausr.  71  Gibraltar 

7  Dec.  71  Devonport 
6  Apr.  7a  Gibraltar 

3  Jan.  73  South  Africa 

12  Jan.  74  Halifax,  N.S. 
24  Oct.  74; 
I  Dec.  74  Aldershot 
xo  Apr.  75  Natal 

15  May  75  Chelsea 

16  Oct   75  Netley 
37  Nov.  75  Malta 


Bev.  Joseph  H.  Sutton  Moxly 
Bev.  Joseph  Corbett  {B.C.)... 

Bev.  JamesMilneMillarCPrMft.)  i 

Bev.  Riddall  Morrison 

Bev.  William  J.  Lough,  BA.... 
I  Bev.  George  Nelson  Godwin... 

Stfo.  Charles  Gregson,  K.^ 

Bev.  David  Nickerson,  Jf iA 

Bev.  Edward  John  Hardy,  BA 

Bev.  Edward  A.  Rust 

Rev.  Fras.  Drake  Backhouse   . 
Rev.  Thos. Patterson  Mullins,jB^ 
Bev.  William  Le  Grave  {B.C.)... 

Bev,  John  Hackett,  BA 

Bev.  Thomas  Borrodale  Speedy 

Bev.  Henry  Arthur  Darnell  

Bev.  Timothv  Twomey  

Bev.  Friedrich  Wm.  J.  A.  Agassiz 


X7  Mar.  76  Barbadoea 
X  Apr.  76  Bermuda 

16  June  76  Halilkx,  N.S. 

5  July  76  Chatham 
X  Jan.  77  Malta 

6  Jan.  77  Bermuda 
10  Jan.  77  Colchester 
X3  Sept.77  Bermuda 

3  Jan.  78  Cyprus 
3  Jan.  78  Diiblin 
16  Jan.  78  Dover 
18  Jan.  78  Gosport 
a  Mar.  78  Cork 
X  July  78  Curragh 
3  July  78  Preston 
July  78  Portsmouth 
Sept.  78  Dover 


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if<rr.JohnKingLethbridge,3fil'  3  Dec.  75  Malta 

*«*  The  Chaplaine  with  a  t  <^fter  their  names  served  in  the  Criwtea  durina  the  eiege  cf  Sehaelcpol,  and  have  received  the 

Crimean  Medal  and  the  Turkish  Medal. 
'  ^Ir.  Sabin  served  with  the  army  in  the  East  from  July  1854  to  May  1856,  and  was  promoted  "for  meritorioni 
ecrvice  in  superintending  the  Department  in  Constantinople,  and  the  hospitals  in  connection  with  it." 

*  Mr.  Fisher  served  throughout  the  last  Burmese  war,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  assault  and  capturt 
of  Pepu  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Doctor  Williams  served  in  the  Baltic  expedition  (Medal). 

7  Mr.  Bavley  served  in  New  Zealand  during  the  war  from  March  1864  until  Mav  x866. 

■  Mr.  Collins  served  with  the  field  force  in  the  Waikato  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  X864-65,  and  was  present  at 
the  investment  and  capture  of  Orakau  (thanked  in  brigade  orders).  Also  served  with  the  field  force  imder  Major 
(•oneral  Chute  in  the  Wanganui-Taranaki  campaign  in  x866,  including  the  Bush  march  to  Taranaki,and  was  present 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Otapawu  and  Waikowkou  Pahs,  and  the  destruction  of  Kelemarai  and  other  placet 
i mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

*  Mr.  Patterson  was  in  Turkey  in  the  Imperial  Ottoman  service  dfuring  the  war  in  the  East.  Served  as  a  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Canadian  Volunteer  Rifles  at  the  time  of  the  Trent  aflTair,  and  also  in  the  first  Fenian  raid.  Accom- 
panied, as  Chaplain,  the  Red  River  expeditionary  force  of  X870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  Fort  Garry.  Pro- 
ceeded to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873,  and  served  there  until  the  capture  of  Coomassie  (Medal). 

'<>  Mr.  Ralph  Browne  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaign  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  (Medal). 


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294  Medical  Bejpartment.—War  Services, 

flk  thirty-three  engagementB  against  the  rebels  (presented  by  the  Emperor  of  China  with  a  general  Berriee 
medal  of  the  first  ^«b,  and  a  special  servioo  medal  of  the  second  class). 

*»  Doctor  B.  G.  White  served  with  the  Royal  Artillerv  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  i868,inoladiiig  the  ezpeditue 
against  the  tril>e8  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

Ml  Doctor  John  Mackenzie  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal). 

*>■  Mr.  8.  Archer  was  attached  to  the  lozst  P^lsilienl  with  the  Eusofsai  Field  Force  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  Indii 
in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  destruction  of  Umbeylah  (MecUl 
with  Clasp). 

an  Mr.  imvidge  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  medical  charge  of  the  Boyal  Artillery  flrom  March  1863  % 
April  1866  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>*  Doctor  Bdmond  Hoile  served  with  the  Boyal  Engineers  throughout  the  campaign  of  s86o  in  the  north  of  Cfaiitt. 
including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangka,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pdkn: 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Mr.  C.  W.  Griffith  served  throughout  the  Hazara  and  Black  Mountain  campaign  in  x  868  in  medical  charge  «f 
a  Battery  of  Boyal  Horse  Artillery  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>?  Doctor  G.  8.  Davie  served  as  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Artillery  of  the  Turkish  Contingent  fhim  Vi? 
1855  to  June  X856,  in  Turkey  and  at  Kertch  (Turkish  Medal).  Served  throughout  the  operations  in  Pervk,  SUbj 
States,  dariuK  1875-76. 

>"  Mr.  W.  Temple  served  in  Taranaki  in  the  latter  end  of  the  New  Zealand  war  of  z86o-6i,  and  present  in  tfe 
skirmish  of  the  i8th  March.  Served  alBO  in  the  Waikato  campaign  in  the  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  (!» 
actions  of  Bangiriri  and  Bangiawhia  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  "  gallant  condu^ 
during  tibe  assault  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Bangiriri,  in  exposing  his  life  to  imminent  danger  in  croMdxiLg  ik 
entrance  to  the  Maori  Keep,  at  a  point  on  which  the  enemy  had  concentrated  their  fire,  with  a  view  to  reod:? 
assistance  to  the  wounded,  and  more  especially  to  the  late  Captain  Mercer  of  the  Roval  Artillery,"  Medal). 

*io  Doctor  J.  J.  M'Oarthy  served  throughout  the  camx)aign  in  China  in  z86o  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Also  ir  tl« 
operations  agahist  the  Taeping  rebels  in  1862.  and  was  appointed  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  **  as  a  maii  ^ 
His  Imperial  Mi^es^s  appromtion  of  his  services,  while  under  fire,  to  French  soldiers  wounded  in  China,  *at 
especially  to  the  late  Adxniral  Protet  at  the  moment  when  he  was  mortally  wounded." 

»i  Mr.  W.  B.  Kerans  served  with  the  99th  Begiment  in  the  China  expedition  of  x86o  (Medal). 

*u  Doctor  E.  L.  Low,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  f^m  the  14th  February  1856  to  tbt 
asth  November  1858.  Served  through  the  campaign  of  x86o9h  North  China  (Medal).  Also  through  the  A^ha:;:. 
war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

•"  Mr.  B.  A.  P.  Grant  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  and  was  present  &; 
several  engagements  in  the  province  of  Taranaki,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  brought  to  the  notice  of  tb* 
Colonel  commanding  the  district "  for  the  very  zealous  and  eflicient  services  rendered  by  Assistant  Sartreon  Gn-: 
at  an  engagement  on  the  aSth  July  1865,  who  was  exposed  to  a  very  heavy  fire,  under  which  he  directed  Capun 
Oloae,  who  was  mortally  wounded,  to  be  carried  under  cover  "  (Medal) . 

*^*  Mr.  A.  0.  Gaye  served  with  the  force  under  Major  General  Colbome  against  the  Malays  in  Perak  in  lErj^^. 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinta  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

"•  Mr.  jB.  D.  Tomlinson  served  in  the  Province  of  Taranaki  during  the  New  Zealand  war  and  was  prospnt  a:tbf 
capture  of  the  Bedoubt  at  Katikara,  of  the  Pahs  at  Manutahi,  Mataitawa,  Te  Arei,  and  Waikoukon,  the  actios  -' 
Poatoko,  the  attack  on  Sentry  Hill,  ambuscades  at  Tapuae  and  Wairau,  and  the  destruction  of  Pahs  and  vilk?. 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  Warea  (Medal) . 

31'  Mr.  O.  Owen  served  in  the  field  with  the  50th  Regt.  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  x 865-66  (Medal). 

*>A  Mr.  H.  Lamb  served  with  the  Waikato  Field  Force  during  the  New  Zealand  war  in  t863-€5  and  was  prcsest  a: 
Paterangi,  Waiari,  and  the  subsequent  operations  of  that  campaign  (Medal). 

*^*  Mr.  F.  P.  Staples  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  19th  Begiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868,  including  tic 
expedition  anunat  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  witb  Clasp). 

"<*  Doctor  J.  B.  Murray  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6i,  including  the  actions  of  PataelakaorK, 
Mahoeten,  and  Matarikonko  (Medal). 

**i  Doctor  J.  B.  Hannah  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  was  prtteu 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  the  Conical  HiU,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  Mr.  B.  P.  Ferguson  served  in  Bhootan  in  medical  charge  of  the  Royal  Artillery  during  the  campaign  of  x^ 
65,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Bala  and  Buxa  Dooars. 

*••  Doctor  G.  M.  Douglas  was  decorated  with  the  Victoria  Cross,  together  with  four  Privates  of  the  a4th  Regisec;. 
"  for  the  very  gallant  and  daring  manner  in  which,  on  the  7th  May  X867,  they  risked  their  lives  in  wmTtniTig  a  boa: 
and  proceeding  through  a  dangerous  surf  to  the  rescue  of  some  of  their  comrades,  who  formed  part  of  an  expedi^.r 
whion  had  been  sent  to  the  island  of  Little  Andaman,  and  by  which  X7  Officers  and  men  were  rescued  fh»n  %teKisl 
risk,  if  not  certain  death.'* 

***t  Doctor  F.  B.  Scott  received  the  special  approbation  of  the  Madras  Grovemment.  followed  by  that  of  Ea 
Boyal  Highness  the  Commander  in  Chief,  for  his  services  rendered  while  in  medical  charge  of  the  i8th  Huaan 
doling  a  most  virulent  outbreak  of  cholera  in  the  regiment,  at  Secunderabad  in  Mav  1871.  Served  in  the  Zahi  vzr 
of  1879.  Organised  the  Bearer  Company ;  made  the  hospital  arrangements  at  the  Fort  Pearson  base  fbr  the  Ekon 
Believing  Column ;  served  afterwards  with  the  and  Divisinn  on  the  personal  staff  of  Lord  Chelmsford,  and  in  medi^ 
charge  of  the  Head  Quarters  Staff;  was  present  in  the  engagement  at  Ulundi,  where  his  services  were  descr.oe*! 
by  Lord  Chelmsford  as  having  been  "  of  the  greatest  value  " ;  and  served  subsequently  to  the  end  of  the  war  b* 
Senior  Medical  Officer  of  Port  Dumford  and  that  line  of  communication  between  Ulundi  and  theTugela'Bics- 
tioned  in  despatohee). 

»»*  Doctor  A.  Brebner  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  lecatnore  c: 
Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp).  "         ^^ 

***  Doctor  W.  T.  Martin  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  having  been  appointed  to  the  exploring  partj 
sent  to  AbyasiBia  in  Sept.  1867,  and  which  he  accompanied  through  various  expeditions  for  discovering  a  praeticahtf 
route  for  troops  from  the  sea  to  the  highlands ;  was  afterwards  Secretary  to  the  Principal  Medical  Offioerof  the  FOfti 
and  prwent  with  the  Head  Quarters  Staff  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Medal). 

*>^  Mr.  H.  C.  Collier  served  with  the  4th  King's  Own  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  and  was  tsc- 
sent  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

**7  Doctor  D.  A.  LesUe  served  in  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  v3& 
Olasp). 

***  Mr.  G.  Atkinson  served  with  the  xst  Battalion  xoth  Be^riment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868  including  the  ex»^ 
dition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

SM  Mr.  D.  C.  Grose  served  with  the  expedition  firom  Aden  into  the  interior  of  Arabia  in  x865-^,  was  in  *"f^^* 
charge  of  tiie  Force  at  the  action  of  Bir  Said,  and  present  at  the  subsequent  operations. 

<**  Mr.  B.  H.  Carew  served  in  the  Absrssiidan  campaign  in  x868  with  the  45th  Begiment  and  was  praaeut  11 
the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

s*^  Doctor  A.  Turner  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

*s*  Doctor  W.  H.  Steele  served  with  the  33rd  Begiment  m  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68  (Medal).  Served 
on  board  H.M.  Hospital  Ship  Victor  Smanuel  during  the  Ashanti  war  in  X873-74  (Medal). 

»»  Mr.  G.  Andrew  and  Mr.  J.  W.  Mornm  served  with  the  6th  Begiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  iSiS,  a- 
eluding  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**«  Surgeon  Miyor  Cu£fe  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1878  as  Principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Transkei  Colvz: 
throughout  the  operations  against  the  Galekas.  Served  throughout  the  Zulu  campaign  as  Prineiptl  Medusa. 
Officer  of  the  Northern  and  subsequently  of  Wood's  Flying  Column  from  the  commencement  of  operations  u:  v^ 
action  of  Ulundi  and  conclusion  of  the  war  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*^  Mr.  E.  J.  Fairland  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  from  November  1867  to  July  x868  (Medal) 

»*  Doctor  E.  Townsend  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  incinding  the  •/^-ff« 
of  the  4th  (severely  wounded),  X4th,  and  aoth  January,  and  4th  February. 

SS7  Doctor  H.  F.  L.  Melladew  served  with  the  Left  Division  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  Bhootan  hi  1865  (Me^ 

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with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  British  Ambnlanoe  in  France  during  the  Franoo-German  war  from  October  1870 
andl  the  aeolaration  of  the  Armistice  in  February  187 1. 

u*  Mr.  T.  A.  Thomhill  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
action  of  Khodagnni,  siege  and  toXl  of  Lncknow,  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere  and  Banks'  BunAlow,  attack  on  the 
Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly— slightly  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  T.  S.  Cogan  served  throughoat  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  A.  A.  Macrobin  served  with  the  British  Ambulance  in  the  Franco-German  war  ftrom  the  time  of  its 
arrival  in  France  in  October  1870  until  its  return  to  England  in  March  1871  after  the  conclusion  of  peace,  and  has 
received  the  German  War  Steel  Medal.  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  second  phase  of  the 
Ashanti  war,  in  1874,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomauie  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

**!  Doctor  J.  D.  Edge  was  noted  on  the  3rd  December  1872,  **  to  be  promoted  Staif  Surgeon,  as  soon  as  he  haa 

aiialifled  for  the  superior  grade,  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  services  when  engaged  against  the  Indians  at 
'ranjre  Walk,  British  Honduras,"  on  the  ist  September  1872. 

'"  Doctor  J.  H.  Hughes  served  with  the  2nd  Field  Hospital  during  the  Ashanti  war  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  S.  E.  M.  Shaw  served  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870  under  Sir  Garnet  Wolselev. 

>*♦  Doctor  F.  A.  Turton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  Sanitary  Officer  trom  the  17th  Dec.  1873. 
Volunteered  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  capture  of  Borborassie,  battle  of 
Amoafbl,  advanced  ^paid  ensagements  uf  the  2nd  and  3rd  February,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Claisp). 

^  Doctor  G.  W.  M'Nalty  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74.  "^^  ^^  Medical  Charge  ot  the  Head  Quarter 
Staff,  and  present  at  tiie  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatoheai 


promoted  Surgeon  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp). 
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i  accompanied  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  September  1873 ;  served  at  the  attack 

and  destruction  of  Essaman  and  Ampinee.  and  in  Medical  Charge  of  Russell's  Regiment  throughout  the  Ashanti 
war  of  1873-74,  including  the  repulse  of  the  Ashanti  army  at  Abrakrampa  during  the  5th  and  6th  November,  cap- 
tare  and  destruction  of  Adubiassie,  battle  of  Amoaful,  capture  and  destruction  of  Becquah,  advanced  guard 
engagement  of  Jarbinbah,  skirmishes  and  ambuscade  aflhirs  between  Adwabin  and  the  river  Ordah,  battle  of 
Ordahsu  and  capture  of  Coomassie  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  T.  Wood  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  45th  Regiment  (Medal). 

*^  Mr.  A.  Anderson  served  with  an  Expeditionary  Field  Force  under  Colonel  J.  R.  Mackensie  in  Arabia  fW>m 
the  27th  October  to  the  20th  December  1873,  including  the  investment,  surrender,  occupation,  and  destruction  of 
the  Fort  at  Al-Hota,  and  subsequent  march  to  Zaida  in  pursuit  of  Ally  Bin  Mana,  the  chief  of  Houshabi. 

^  Mr.  W.  Venour  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  campaign  from  the  xsth  December  1873 
(Medal). 

*^  Mr.  D.  Thornton  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  from  the  t6th  October  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*>  Dr.  Codrington  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  in  1864-66  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  Will  served  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-66  including  the  Waikato  and  Taranaki  campaigns 
(Medal). 

^  Doctor  R.  Gillespie  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  (Medal). 

^  Mr.  P.  W.  Stafford  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  m  1873-74,  including  the  battle  of  AmoafUl  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  E.  J.  Boulton  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  in  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

^  Doctor  T.  G.  Bolater  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  during  the  Bhootan  expedition  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  W.  8.  Pratt  served  as  Assistant  Surgeon  with  the  Armde  du  Rhin  under  Marshal  Bazaine  in  the  Franco- 
German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Gravelotte  and  St.  Privat.  Was  driven  into  Metz  with 
the  French  Army,  and  remained  during  the  siege  and  until  the  surronder  of  the  fortress  from,  starvation. 

^^  Mr.  J.  A.  Iliingwonh  served  with  the  57th  Regiment  during  \h»  New  Zealand  war  of  x86o-6e  (Medal) ;  and 
In  the  7th  FusiHers  Mrith  the  Eusofrie  Field  Force  during  the  war  on  the  Nonh-West  fh>ntier  of  India  in  1863-64. 

^  Mr.  F.  R.  Wilson  served  at  the  Gold  Coast  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  in  charge  of  the  General  Hos- 
pital  at  Connor's  Hill  (Medal). 

*■  Mr.  J.  H.  Moore  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  from  the  10th  October  1873,  including  the  defiance  of 
the  Hospital  at  Fommanah  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Doctor  J.  Fleming  served  on  board  the  Hospital  Ship  Vieii>ir  Emanuel  and  on  shore  at  Cape  Coast  Castle 
dnriufr  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873^4,  and  was  appointed  Pathologist  to  the  expedition  (Medal). 

'^^  Mr.  R.  H.  Bolton  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  2nd  Battalion  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  had  medical  charge 
of  the  Left  Wing  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Mr.  M.  Cogan  served  in  medical  charge  of  a  detachment  of  the  77th  Regiment  in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1858. 

"^  Dr.  M'Namara  was  in  medical  charge  of  the  troops  (detachments  of  Royi^  Artillery  and  zoth  Foot)  sent  into 
the  Native  State  of  Sunghie  Ujong,  Malay  Peninsula,  in  1874 ;  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the 
Kapayan  stockades. 

^  Mr.  A.  Minto  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

'^  Doctor  B.  M'Crystal  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Doctor  H.  T.  Brown  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

"^  Mr.  B.B.Connolly  served  during  the  Franco-German  war  of  1870-71,  and  was  praaent  at  thebttttle  of  Beaumont, 
battle  of  and  capitulation  of  Sedan  (German  Steel  War  Medal). 

***  Surgeon Espine  Ward  served  during  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

"*  Mr.  B.  C.  0.  Hiokson  served  during  the  Hasara  campaign  011868. 

**  Mr.  J.  H.  Ussher  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Mr.  O.  P.  Turner  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantiy  in  the  Jowald  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


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24   Senranto,  Charles  Edwardi" 

24   Farquharson,  Matthew  Henry,  Inttruetor  ofMtuUirjf  7  Aug.  77 

24  jPhibps,  Joseph  (J9Mfq;or,  39  Nov.  79)  

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23   Strong,  Henry  Harford,  Iiutruetor  of  Gunnery  7  Feb.  78 

23  Norton^homas  Palmer,  r  

22   Whale,  Thomas  Martin,  JiM^rvtf^or  qf  Ottiiiitfry  26  May  78  

22   Gray,  Edward  Owen  Browne  

22   Oolwell,  Georee  Harrie  Thorn 

22   Bamber,  Hugn  William 

21    Tom,  William  Henry  Vallack,  Jnttrueiar  i^Muaketrg  7  Feb.  78  

21   Harvey,  Robert  Charles 

21    La  Ooste,  Charles  Frederick,  Oymnarium  Tnttruetor  z  April  76 

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21    Rose,  Edward  Lee   

21   NasbfGreorge Stevens   

21    Tri8Cott,WaiiamRoU 

21   Agassis,  Roland  Lewis  

21    Beechey,  Frederick  Robert 

21    St.  John,  St.  Andrew 

21    Bvam,  Edward  Willonghby  Grcnville" 

2z    Morris,  John  Ignauus, /iMfmctor  <{f  ^MiMfy  4  June  79  

21    Heseltine,  Gerald  Altham 

21    Bonrcliier,  Henry  Seton,  Ai^futant  *nd  Adminietrative  BattmUon  Deoon$Mre] 

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21    Holt,  Robert  William  Francis 

21    Dwyer.  Elobert  Hoare,^*>  r 

21    Messiter,  Edward  Moulton,  r 

21    Isaacson,  Henry  Bevan 

21    Fuller,  Henry  

21    Miller,  William  Taylor  

21  |Tnmer,  Henry  Ainslie  Alflred 

21  ,Sweny,  JohnAlfred      

Holbrook.  Edward  Niooll  William 

Shairp,  Francis  Mordaunt 

Stephens,  Nassan  Wm.  Irwin  H.,  r 


WeUs,  William  Henry 

Morley,  Wilbraham  Bvors  Evelyn  

Bird,  Frederic  Vincent  Godfrey,  r 

Champion,  Percival  Robert 

Webb,Chas.  Snrtees  Chapman 

Hungerford,  Thomas  Everard   

Wood,  Orlando  Robert  William 

Norcock,  Henry  John  Lawrence'**  

Harrison,  Jasper  NicoUs  

Barham,  Charles  Morton  , 

Armstrong,  William  Gage,  r 

Campbell.  William  Frederick  

Frampton,  .Cyril  

Scafe,  Charles  Harington    

Poole,  Edwin 

Tracy,  Osbom  

Clements,  Harry  Montgomery 

Ramsay,  Robt.  Alex.  Douglas   

Gritton,  Henry  

Fagan,  Christopher  Sullivan  Feltrim 

Wright,  William  Purvis  

Innes,  Edward  Selby     

Liardet,  Augustus  Bury 

Croebie,  Adolphns  Brett^'i  {Bi.I£ajor,  17  Deo.  79).. 

Peake,  Henry  Armstrong    

Montgomery,  Robert  Evans 

Tyera,  Sydney,  r 

Bchomberff,  Herbert  St.  George 

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Baldwin,  Frederick"*  

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Sparshott,  Adolphus  Edward 

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|Eden,  Frederick  Morion 

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Kirchhoffer,  Robert  Brooke  

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3  Aug.  67 
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3  Aug.  671 
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3  Aug.  67 
3z  Jan.  68 
9  May  68 

8  June  68 
I  Nov.  68 

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7  Oct.  73 

7  Oct.  73 
30  Oct.  73 
IZ  Nov.  72 

14  Nov.  72 
39  Nov.  73 
24  Jan.  73 

3  May  73 
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9  Oct.  73 
z  Jan.  74 

24  Jan.  74 
28  Sept.  74 
20  Jan.  75 
19  Apr.  75 

4  Sept. 75 
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30  Nov.  75 

6  Dec.  75 

15  Apr.  76 

3oMay  76 

9  June  76 
39  June  76 

19  July  76 
15  Oct.  76 
z5  Dec.  76 

8  Feb.  77 

3  May  77 

4  May  77 

7  May  77 
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20  July  77 
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27  Sept.  77 
37  Sept.  77 

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3  Dec.  77 

15  Dec.  77 

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30  Mar.  78 

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2z  Apr.  78 

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36  May  78 

3  July  78 

5  July  78 
3  Sept. 78 

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3  Dec.  78 
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6  Jan.  79 
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Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 


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LisTmirAVTB. 

Corhet,  Arthur  Domville 

Lnzmoore,  John  Frederick, 

Adjutant  i  Oct.  79  

Liardet,Edw.  AylmerMontagni 
Hamilton,  Boyd  Cullen  Poley 
Bridge,Tho.Field  Dunscomb,  •> 

Aa$t.In*t.  ofMuak.15  July  79  J 
Deane,   Richard     Burton,'") 

Adjutant  26  July  76 ) 

Polkinghome,  Stewart 

Seager,     Meeting    Bloomfield  7 

(Seconded) ) 

Owen,  Hugh  Reginald  Borde... 

Smyth,  Arthur  Clement 

Dick.  Cha.  Baker  Gh}odrich,  | 
Mu»k.InttJiedUerraneanFUet ) 
Edye,Louren^,^wt«^.  Instr, 


andLXBUT. 
13  Deo.  65 
x3  Dec.  65 

13  Dec.  65 
13  Doc.  65 

26  June  66 

26  June  66 

26  June  66 

28  June  66 

3  July  66 
8  Dec.  66 

8  Dec.  66 
8  Dec.  66 


TStLlBnT. 


8  Dec.  66 

8  Dec.  66 
32  June  67 
32  June  67 


qfMueketrii  15  Nor.  to  .. 
Burrowes,  AlgemonSt.ljeger,  \ 

Adjutant  Depot,  15  Deo.  76    } 
Jekyll,  John  Richmond.. 
Po^,  William  Hutoheson 

Robbing,  Herbert  Eyre.. 

Faulkner,  Francis  Macnamara  23  Jxme  67 

Gordon,  Cosmo  George    23  June  67 

Woods,  Henry  Byron  '  32  June  67 

Adair,  Wm.  Thompson,  .id/. 26 Mar.  78. 

Pyne,  Edward  Ernest"     '.  , 

Wright,  Henry  Octavian  Percival*....!.! 

Thompson,  Howard  Stanley    

Walker,  James  William !!!!!.!!.!!'  6Dec!  67  'i*or. 

Hayes,  Arthur  Montgomery  Edward  ...!.. i  6  Dec.  67   Ply- 

Hoxt,  Henry  Teatman"     I  6  Deo.  67  iPor. 

Nepean,  Alfred  Oliver  DeBlaquiere"!!!!!!!!!  6  Dec.  67  jCha. 
Bird,  Eustace  Edward  Godfrey"  6  Dec.  67   Ply- 


3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 

3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 


Ply 
Cha. 

Por. 
Cha. 
Cha. 
For. 
Por. 
Cha. 
Por. 
Cha. 
Cha. 

;piy. 

Ply. 
Cha. 
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:cha. 

Ply. 
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LlXITTSHAlTTB. 

Wylde,  Edward  Andrte 

Goldsmid,  Everard  Vaughan  . 
Homiblow,  Arthur  Edmund  .. 

Powell,  Charles  Herbert  

Powell,  Harry  Clements  

Darling,  James  Bruce    

Uaillie,  Robert 


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27  J&a.  *t 
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27  JaE.  7t 
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Lang,  Percy  Owen    I27  Jan.  -: 

Abud,  Henry  MaUaby    '37  Jml  '^ 

Parish,  Charles  Wellesley  127  Jul  " 

Quentin,  Walter    27  Jan.  t^ 

Gott,  George  Arthur   ,23  Feb.  -r- 


3  Aug.  67 
3Aug.67,|Por. 
3  Aug.  67 'Por. 
3  Aug.  67  I  Por. 
3  Aug.  67  Cha. 
3  Aug.  67 
3  Aug.  67 
6  Dec.  67 
6  Dec.  67  ^  , 
6  Dec.  6i  I  Deal 
6  Dec.  67  I  Ply 


Por. 
Por. 
Ply. 
Por. 


Robinson,  Henr^  Daniel 

Byam,  Temple  Knollys 

Coleridge,  Percy  Duke,  Adjutant  6  June  79 

Newington,  Frank  Alexander 

Pearson,  Aylmer  Charles  

Denny,  Richard 

Quill,  John  Jerome^** 

Stephens,  Edward  Barringtnni" 

Hearle,  Parkin8»»  

Hawkins,  Clement  Wiiiiam.... *.'... 
Kitchine,  Charles  Wm.  Ross....  \ 

Ward,  CharleB  George  Parlby 

Scott,  James  Crea gh  Rich nrd 

Fowler,  Charles  Dashwood"  

Skipwith.Groy 

Uoushton,  Albert  Evelyn  ......"! 

iFalls,  Stewart  Princ«> 

ISewell,  bewail  is  Arthur  !!!!!! 

.Hast.  Frederick  Elsmie    .! 

JAnstruther,  Henry  Lewis 

Evans,  Thomas  Julian  Penrhys 

Roche,  Thomas  Horatio  de  3iU)ntmorency 

Wilkinson,  Edward  Grant  

Eagles,  Henry  Cecil  

Hayes,  Clarence  Henry 

Robyns,  John  Wilmot  

Speed,  William  George !!!! 

Paul,  El-nest  Theodore .. 

Taylor,  William  Willoughby ... 

Onslow,  George  Thorp 

Williamson,  Cyril  Venn  Wilton 
GatUfr,  Albert  Fan-ar 


6  Dec.  67  I  Cha, 
6  Dec.  67  I  Plv. 

24  June  68  I  Por. 

24  June  68  'Ply. 

24  June  68  Por. 

24  June  68  Cha. 

24  June  68  Cha. 

24  Jime68  iFly. 

x6  Dec.  67  Ply. 

21  July  70  ;^f  ^* 

2x  July  70  Ply- 

21  July  70  <'ha. 

21  July  70  ,Piy. 

10  Nov.  70  ;Piy. 

xOct.   73  .^o*"- 

X  Oct.  73  Ply- 

X  July  74  Clia, 
X  July  74i'Ely- 
t  Jnly  74  Po^- 
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X  July  74  iS?'- 
I  July  74:!j;iy- 
I  July  74  ^ha. 
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xOct.   74'|Ply- 

X  Oct.    74 

X  Jan.  76^ 

X  Jan.  76 1 

X  Jan.  76 
27  Jan.  76 
27  Jan.  70' 


McCausland,  Edwin  Loftua    

Parkinson,  Richard  James 

Money,  Herbert  Cecil 

Atkinson,  Francis  Gamett 

Edge,  Charles  Horace  

Hatton,  Arthur 

Cotter,  Francis  Gibson 

Congdon,  Ernest  Charles  Lambert 

Mackenzie,  Donald  

Johnstone,  James  Robert   

Barrett,  Dacre  Lexmard    

Colvin,  Herbert  Wybault 

Brine,  Arthur 

Cochran,  Archibald  Gell 

Lungford,  William  John 

Kelly.  Henry  Charles  Thomas 

Plumbe,  John  Hulke 

Stevens,  George  Borlase 

Maclurcan,  John  Lewis  Rooke 

Fraser,  Hobart  Charles 

Kysh,  Douglas  John ijj  "sCx.  n 

Daniel],  John  Frederic '31  Jsn.  fj 

Peile,  Schofleld  Patten Jjx  Jwl  ^ 

Johnson,  Frederick  Colpoys  Ormal^ 131  Jsn.  7s 

Ussher,  Robert  Morris 31  Jan,  78 

MacDonnell,  Randal j  Sept.:5 

Cunoming,  William  Sydney    x  Sept:? 

Clavell,  Richard  Keppel  Winterton  Bose  ■  x  Sept.  7: 

Brittan,  Charles  Gisbome x  8ept.7S 

Oldfield,  John  Rawdon  Hodge  ,  1  6ept.;s 

iDrmond,  Edward  Duncan '  i  S«pt;S 

Hadley,  Leonard  Joseph 1  x  Bept.?! 

Matson,  Charles  Greorge  x  Sei-t.--* 

Booth,  George  Robert  Cecil    1  ,  StiLT: 

Wijson,  Francis  Hamilton  Northeak  i  Fei>.  ts 

Willis,  Charles  Hope 1  i  Keb.  ^i 

Roberts,  Herbert  Uodder j  Feb  p 

Percy,  Robert  FitzGerald    I  i  Feb. ;. 

Swanton,  James  Hutchinson x  Feb. 


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I  Set*  fi 
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I  Feb.  71 
X  Feb.  77 
I  Feb  -7 
19  Sept :? 
19  Stpt-7 
19  Sept  77 
X9  SeptTt 
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29  Sept.  7 


Por. 
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Tate,  Henry  Pennell . 

White,  Frederick 

Palmer,  William  Henry    

Kellie,  Archibald  Henry 

Field,  Cyril   

Raitt,  Fr^iucis  JoUifTe    

'Harvest,  WiUiam  Sidney  Smith 

ICotterill,  Harry  Gordon  

Kennedy,  Charles  Henry 

Luke,  Edward  Vyvyun 

Coke,  Edward  Hardinge  

Wapshare,  Richard 

Davies,  George  Frederick   

Hartigan,  Edward  Rosa   

Sheweu,  Mansel  Travers 

Peters,  Leonard  Christopher  


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X  Feb.  So 
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Stav*  OvncsM. 
Vefutjf  Adjutant  0«MraZ.-Adair,  Major  General  C.  W.,  CB,  3  Sep^  78- ^     ^  .^  .^  ^ 
AeaUtant  Adjutant  O^Mmii.— FestlngTColonel  Ar  Francis  "Vf.^KCMQ.,  CB.,  AU$jUCQmfi  to  fib  QMca, 
Q^Her  lf«<«rt.— Robinson,  James,  5  Feb.  68.  I9  -^b«.  A 

Baker,  Joseph,  x  Oct.  77. 

Travers,  James  Conway,"  x  Jan.  67;  and  Lt.  14  Aug.  49;  xrf  Lt.  14  Feb.  54 ;  Cicrp'- 15  Jan.62 ;  BomMt^,  x  Jsn.y4. 
Cobb,  John,»«  27  Sept.  77 ;  and  Lt.  aS  June  49 ;  tetZt.  i  Sept  53 ;  Captain^  96  Sept.  6x  j  BreoH  Motor.  9$  Nor.  74. 
Elliot,  George  Henry,  26  May  78 ;  and  Lt.  26  Oct.  55  ;  itt  Lt.  14  April  59 ;  C«P*-  3  -A^ug.  67 ;  Bon,  Mqf.  22  Feb.  79. 
Shewell,  George Maunsell,  3X  May  79;  aad  Lt.  x7Aug.  55;  latLt.  x4Apr.59;  Capt.  3  Aug.67;  Jib«JH;v'«r,3xMay7«. 

BaBBACZ  MlSTSBB. 

Cooke,  Thomas  Valentine,i»  2  March  60 :  2nd  Lt.  7  July  4a :   x«<  Lt.  27  July  47 ;   Captain,  19  Dee.  54  ;  BiM^, 

X5  Sept.  58  J  Bt.U. Colonel,  3  Aug.  69 
Carrington,  Charles  William,*  15  Dec.  761  and  Lt.  X9  Sept.  48 ;  i«<  Lt.  23  Feb.  5?;  Capi.  sx  Nor.  59;  BlMv*'* 

S  July  72. 
Smith,  Andrew  Wm.  Douglas,"*  2  July  78 ;  and  Lt.  33  Apr.  55 ;  i$t  Lt,  8  Sept.  58;  Capt.  3  Aug,  67;  Moa,Mvtr 

a  July  78. 
Despard,  William  Edward,"*  3X  Dec.  79 ;   ^nd  Li,  96  Oct.  55  ;  irf  Li,  X4  AprU  59;  Capiaiu,  3  Anif.  67;  Bn^rt 
'    Major,  X  April  74. 

Lewis,  John,  i  Sept.  57. 
King,  Uriah  Henry,  23  Oct.  57. 
White,  George,»««  7  Sept.  63. 
Herring,  Wm.  Hsnry,  4  Nov.  68. 


QuASTxa  Massexs. 

Cha.  iBate,  Joseph  James,  26  Oct.  77. 
Ply.    Page,  Nathaniel,"!  8  Aug.  79. 
Por.  iBrown,  Valentine,***  x  Sept.  79. 

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DsP.  IkSPECTOS  GKITRniT.  OP  iroSPITi.LSJLKD  FlBRTS.  FlSKT  SUSOIOITB. 

Chu.  I  Bernard,  John,  6  Feb.  80.  1 1  Ply.    Loney,  Henry,  i  May  78. 

1 1  For.  IFegan,  Henry,  MD.  CB.  5  July  78. 

SuBosoirs. 
Cha.  Davis,  John  William,  JfD.,  24  Deo.  78.  For.    Anderson,  Isaac  H.,  ^D.,  16  Feb.  78. 


79- 


Ply.    Harvey,  J.  D'Arcy,  27  March  79.  Cha.    Drew,  William  B.,  a  April  78. 

For.  White,  R.  Dormer,  BA.  MB.,  1  Apr.  79.  I  Ply     Saunders,  E7erard  H.,  aa  Mar. 

CHAPLAIire. 

Plv.    Carwithen,  Eev.  Q.  E.,  MA.,  7  Dec.  75.  i.Cha.  Grimes,  Bev.  J.  W.,  ao  Sept  77. 

Por.   Arthy,  Bev.  Walter  B.,  MA.,  27  July  76.  |Deal  .Smith,  £«o,  W.  E.,  BA.  23  Sept.  70 

Art.    Williama,  iw.  Edward  A.,  6  March  75.  I  I 

Scarlet— facing*  Blue.     Ajent,  Edward  T.  Draper,  Esq.,  la,  Buckingham  Street,  Strand. 
Qfice,  7,  Netc  Street,  Spring  Qcrden$,  S.  W. 


War  Sermces  of  General  Officers  of  Royal  Marine  Forces. 

>  General  Schomberg  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Mednl),  and  commanded  Marine  Artillery  of 
a  Division  of  gunboats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborff  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  promoted  to  Brevet  Maior). 
Commanded  me  R.M.  Artillery  with  the  Brigade  in  China  in  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  nver, 
was  in  command  of  the  Mortar  Battery  at  the  bombardment  of  Canton,  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture 
(Brevet  of  Lt.CoIonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Lieut  Greneral  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840-41,  including  the  blockade  of  Alexandria 
( Tarkish  Medal,  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp) .  Served  as  Lieutenant  R.  Marine  Artillery  on  board  H.M.S. 
Firebrand  on  t^e  S.B.  coast  of  America  from  :844  to  1848 ;  took  part  in  the  ouerations  of  the  combined  English  and 
French  Squadrons  in  the  River  Parana  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Obligado,  the  landing  storming  and  cap- 
ture of  batteries;  subsequent  operations  on  the  River  Parana,  concluding  with  the  action  at  St.  Lorenzo,  on  which 
occasion  he  constructed  a  masked  battery  Rocket  Battery  on  an  island  800  yards  from  the  enemy's  guns,  i-emaining 
concealed  for  two  days  and  night*,  and  materially  aiding  the  passing  of  batteries  at  St.  Lorenzo  by  Men  of  War 
with  large  convoy  of  zao  merchant  vessels  on  the  33th  May  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  on  shore  with 
R.M.  Battalion  at  Montevideo  when  besieged  by  General  Oreb,  performing  the  duty  of  Acting  Adjutant  for  13 
months.  Proceeded  to  China  in  1859  to  take  charge  of  R.  M.  Artillery  serving  on  shore,  and  was  senior  Officer 
ot'  the  Corps  in  the  Rocket  Boats  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  on  the  aist  August  i860. 
Served  as  senior  Officer  in  command  of  R.M.  Artillery  and  R.  Marines  on  board  the  Gun  Boat  Flotilla  which  pro- 
ceeded up  the  River  Peiho  two  days  alter  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  in  advance  of  the  Allied  Armies.  Took 
possession  of  the  Tientsin  Forts  and  afterwards  of  the  principal  gate  of  that  city,  being  placed  in  command  of  the 
8ame  till  relieved  by  a  force  sent  forward  by  the  army.  Appointed  on  zoth  September  i860  to  the  command  and 
charge  of  the  Siege  Train  Flotilla.  Employed  in  trausportmg  the  Siege  Train  from  the  Taku  Forts  to  Tungchow, 
16  miles  from  Pekin  (services  officially  acknowledged).  Appointed  to  the  staff  of  the  and  Division  R.  Artillery  on 
4ih  Oct.  i860  aud  served  during  the  advance  on  Pekin  and  was  senior  Officer  of  Royal  Marines  at  its  surrender 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.). 

*  General  Suther  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  Has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  Clasp  as  also  the  Turkish  Medal  for  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41.  Com- 
manded the  Battalion  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  present  at  the  attack  and  bombardment  of  the  Forts  of  Simonosaki 
by  the  combined  Fleets  ;  lauded  in  command  of  Allied  Brigades  for  the  destruction  of  the  five  ForUs  and  magazines 
on  the  6th  September  1864.  Commanded  Brigade  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  enomys  stockade  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  CB.,  Colonel,  and  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor).    Has  the  Good  Service  Pension. 

*  General  Penrose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coiitt  of  Sj):un  in  1838.  Also  in  China 
it  i84i-4a  during  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang.  Landed  on  a4th  Oct.  1856  lor  thu  pi-otcclion  of  the  British 
i.ictory  at  Canton ;  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  storming  of  the  breach  in  the  wall  of  Canton  on  29th 
October,  and  throughout  the  subsequent  openitions— mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  tiie 
batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal 
Marines  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockiule,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during 
the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

'  Lieut. GfSneral  Rodney  served  in  Spain  during  the  Carlist  war.  bervcd  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoriaiu 
1854.  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  lijilaklava  and  durinjr 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopol ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Major. 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

^  Major  Generiu  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  26th  Dec.  1851,  in  spiking  the  guns  to 
protect  H.M.  steamer  Teazer,  then  aground. 

'"  Major  General  Adair  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turki.«»h  Medal),  and  was  slightly  wounded 
in  the  assault  upon  Gebail.  Sei*vcd  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  ftill,  and  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the 
occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal6,  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the 
entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  commanded  a  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  the  batteries,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864 
(slightlv  wounded,  and  mentioned  in  d  >  patches). 

"  Major  General  Stewart  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840,— at  D*  Jouni,  the  stoiming  of  Sidon,  and  bom- 
bardment of  Acre  (War  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

1*  Mi^or  General  M* Arthur  served  with  the  Expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855  (Medal). 

1*  Major  Greneral  Pym  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1858-60,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city.  In  1 858  he  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Captain  Superintendent 
of  the  Canton  Police  Force  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 


War  Services. — Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

^  Colonel  ilawbey  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  10th  Aug.  1854 ;  and  he  commanded  the  Royal 
Marine  Artillery  in  the  Battahon  during  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  (Medal). 

»  Colonel  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redoubt  Kaleh, 
19th  May  1854,  and  variously  employed  on  that  coast ;  was  the  Senior  Officer  of  R.M.  Artillery  at  the  attack  by  the 
combined  Fleets  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  the  17th  October,  and  employed  in  the  blockading 
Force  during  the  siege,  until  March  1855  (Medal  with  CUisp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"  LLColonel  Poore  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  opemtious  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund 
in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  durinc  the  bombardment 
of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Digitized  by  VjOU^li:: 


301  &  War  Serviced. — Boyal  Ma/Hne  ArHUery. 

*  Lt.  Colonel  Brydges  senred  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  1855,  and  oonunanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotilla 
dnrinff  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Whilst  eervinf  in  H.M.  ship  Oeean  wa«  landed  in  command  nf 
the  Marines  of  the  Fleet  on  several  occasions  daring  the  BeToTution  in  Japan  in  z868,  including  the  oceapatlim  of 
Kob^. 

"  Sir  Francis  Festing  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Mortar  in  the  flotillt  m- 
ployed  aprainst  Sebastopol  fh)m  June  1855  until  its  fall;  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  sorrender  of  Kinbomr. 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expedition  n' 
1^57-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery,  including  tlie  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  and  storm  of  the  try 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  selected  i< 
command  the  detachment  of  Marines  sent  to  the  Gold  Cosist  in  May  1873  to  assist  in  repelling  the  Ashanti  trmy 
at  this  time  threatening  Cape  Coast  and  Elmina.  Commanded  the  forces  in  two  engagements  at  Ebnina  oa  the 
13th  June  1873,  in  both  of  which  the  enemy  was  defeated.  On  arrival  of  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  was  placed  in  con- 
mnnd  of  the  troops  at  Cape  Coast  and  charged  with  the  measures  for  the  defence  of  the  place,  was  taken  npo' 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley's  list  of  special  service  officers  on  the  aoth  October  and  placed  in  command  of  the  nstn 
csmp  at  Dunquah  and  of  the  advanced  posts.  Commanded  the  force  at  the  engagements  near  Danquah  on  M" 
27th  October  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severeb^  wounded  while  reacoias 
Lieut.  Eardley  wilmot,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  who  had  ftillen  mortally  wounded,  was  afterwards  placed  i: 
command  of  the  camp  at  PreJbsu.  "  The  Queen  was  graciously  pleased  to  command  that  Lt.Colonel  F.  W. 
Footing  be  specially  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  army,  for  his  distinguished  services  on  the  (kH 
Coast,  dated  7th  January  1874"  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCMO.^  CB.,  Medal  and  Clasp). 

^  Major  M' Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  &c.  at  Lagos,  Western  Afirioa,  in  Dc« 
185 1 .  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  32nd  April  1854 ;  employed  in  makingobservations  on  the  coast  of  Geortni, 
&c. :  in  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  Arom  Redoubt  Ealeh  on  19th  May ;  st  i> 
shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  in  the  Bay  of  Katcha  during  the  landing  of  the  allied  Armies  on  the  14th  September ;  presest 
at  the  combined  attack  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  October,  and  with  the  blockading  Force 
l)efore  that  town  during  the  siege,  untU  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medil 
Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongW  stockaded  town  of  ^Xnk 
on  2i8t  February,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  lAgos,  25th  April  x86i. 

^  Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expeditior '  I 
1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  expedition  to  t.<e 
North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded).  Served  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  comnjanddl  a 
Company  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Cl&sr 

^  Major  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  boo.- 
bardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

^*  Major  TuBon  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  commanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates  firoci 
26th  Aug.  to  5th  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  xoo  jcsb 
and  336  euns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fort  on  25th  June  1859,  the  capture  of  the  Peiho  Foits  ir 
x86o,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  Crease  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bfsm 
bardment  and  storming  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  in  x86o,  and  t^ 
Assistant  Engineer  at  Shanghai.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  EssamA. 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*^  Major  Fothergill  sen'cd  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  atronL^ 
stockaded  town  of  Saba  on  aist  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  La^\« 
on  25th  April  1861. 

^  Major  Welch  was  landed  at  Panama  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  on  27th  Sept.  i860. 

**  Captain  Ogle  was  landed  from  H.M  S.  Britk  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protecticr 
of  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  1862,  and  received  a  vote  of  thsiks 
from  the  Colonial  Government.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodney  from  September  1867  to  September  x^.;. 
commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  troxa  the  Squadron  at  the  occupatioii  c/ 
Yangchow  in  Nov.  1868 ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Ja&iLir; 
1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

*^  Captains  Derriman,  Bickford,  Hill,  and  Campbell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

3>  Captain  Cockcraft  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  »ptnrc 
of  Rangirii-i  and  action  of  Rangiawhia  (Medal) .  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  New  Hebrides,  X2th  Aug.  i£*  • 
in  the  operations  against  the  natives. 

**  Captain  A.  Allen  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1873,  including  the  engagements  at  Elmina,  and  actiou  ^ 
Eosaman  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

»  Lieut  Cheetham  proceeded  to  the  Gold  Coast  with  Colonel  Festing's  detachment  of  Marines  in  May  187  ,fmJ 
served  in  the  Ashanti  war  till  invalided  in  September  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  T.  Moore  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1873. 

^  Quarter  Master  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Lagos,  26th  Dec.  1851.  Haa  the  Medal  Ur 
MeritonouB  Service  and  t^e  Good  (Conduct  Medal. 

«7  Qcarter  Master  Morgan  has  received  the  Arctic  Medal. 

^  Quarter  Master  Thacker  has  received  the  New  Zealand  Medal,  and  that  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Cooduct. 


War  Services. — lioyal  Marine  Light  Infantry. 

1  Colonel  Gwyn  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  also  at  the  BOirender  of  Kic* 
bourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

9  Colonel  Herrick  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

i>  Lt.Colonel  Harris  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  imder  Lt.General  Sir  Harry  Smith,  and  commaaded 
the  Royal  Marines  disembarked  from  the  Cape  Squadron  in  several  actions  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

i<  Colonel  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

1*  LUColonel  Gregory  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  2and  April  1854 ;  served  with  the  B.M.  Battalioa 
at  the  occupation  of  Bupatoria  in  18541  <u^d  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-^5 
( Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecy idle,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

><  Lt.Colonels  Bennett  and  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  Russian  porta  in  lia 
White  Sea. 

*i  Lt. Colonel  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  andsnrrender  of  the  forts  d 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  BhMsk  Sea  fh>m  the  latter  part  of  1855  to  the  deolantion  of  peace  m 
1856  in  command  of  a  Detachment  in  a  Floating  Battery.  Was  attached  as  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  MuSaaad 
Vulunteers  to  the  Field  Force  employed  in  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebellion  of  xS£' 
(laentioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  and  of  the  Speaker  acd 
House  of  Assembly).  Was  detached  flrom  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  Governor  in  Chief  to  British  Hondozas  on  tbe 
Staff"  of  the  Lt.(Jovernor  of  that  colony  for  the  organisation  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  Commandant  in 
that  Force  during  the  disturbances  on  the  frontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Tucatim  and  Goatamala  (mentao&ed 
in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Mapor). 

M  Lt.Colonel  Maskery  served  m  the  Black  Sea  the  latter  part  of  1855.  Served  as  At^'utant  of  the  and  Battalion  cs 
the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  oaptore  of  tte 
city  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  '^ 

»  Lt.Golonel  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  in  1854 ;  wtm  prwent  doiiiig  the  operations  against  the  AUsd 


Boyal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 


300 


Tra'. 
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25   CoIliiiB,  Samuel  Travera^** 

25   Pasooe,  Robert  James 

25   Kay,  Henry  Monckion 

25   Way,  Nowell  FitzUpton 

24   Servante,  Charles  Edward^^^ 

24   Farqaharson,  Matthew  Hemy,  Inttrueior  ofMuahHry  7  Aag.  77 

24   Phibps,  Joseph  (JB/.  Jfq;or,  29  Nov.  79)  

23   Silver,  Jacob  Mortimer  Weir,"«  r 

23   Strong,  Henry  Hiaxiard,  Inttruetor  of  Q%nn«ry  7  Feb.  78 

23  Norton,  Thomas  Palmer,  r  

22   Whale,  Thomas  Martin,  J«M/rwe<or  qf  ^wii^ry  a6  May  78  

22   Gray,  Edwiurd  Owen  Browne  

22   Golwell,  George  Harrie  Thorn 

22   Bamber,  Hngh  William 

21    Tom,  William  Henry  Vallack,  Jiutruetar  qf  Musketrg  7  Feb.  78  

21    Harvey,  Robert  Chiu'les 

ai    La  Ooste,  Charles  Frederick,  Oj/mnasium  Inatruetor  i  April  76 

21   Fosbroke,  John  Dudley,  r 

2x    Alston,  Sydney  Vere, /jMfmctor  o/lf«»t#<rjf  31  May  79  

21    Rose,  Edward  Lee  

21   Nash.Greorge  Stevens   

21    Triscott,William  RoU 

at    Agassis,  Roland  Lewis  

az   Beechey,  Frederick  Robert 

ax    St.  John,  St.  Andrew 

21    Byam,  Edward  Willoughby  Grenville" 

ax    Morris,  John  Ignatlos,  InttrueUtr  <^  Ounnery  4  Jane  79  

ai    Heseltine,  Gerald  Altham 

az    Bowrchier,  Henry  Selon,  Adjuiant  2nd  Admini$traHve  BattmUon  D0von$hire^ 

I     Bi/U  VolunUen S 

21    Holt,  Robert  William  Francis 

21    Dwyer.  Robert  Hoare,^**  r 

21    Meeaiter,  Edward  Moalton,  r 

az    Isaacson,  Henry  Bevan 

21  iFuller,  Henry  

21    Miller,  WilUam  Taylor  

ax  , Turner,  Henry  Ainslie  Alfred 

az  .Sweny,  JohnAlfred     

21    Holbrook.  Edward  Niooll  William 

ax    Shairp,  Francis  Mordaunt 

21    Stephens,  Nassau  Wm.  Irwin  H.,  r 

21  I  Wells,  William  Henry. 

ao  jMorley,  WilbrahamKvors  Evelyn  


ao  I  Bird,  Frederic  Vincent  Gk)dfrey,  r.. 

20  Ichampion,  Percival  Robert 

20  ;Webb,Chas.  Surtees  Chapman 

ao  ,Hungerford,  Thomas  Everard   

Wood,  Orlando  Robert  William 

Norcock,  Henry  John  Lawrence***  

Harrison,  Jasper  Nicolls  

Barham,  Charles  Morton  

Armstrong,  William  Gage,  r 

Campbell,  William  Frederick  

xo  iFrampton,  Cyril  

z8   Scafe,  Charles  Harington    

z8  iPoole,  Edwin 

x8  1  Tracy,  Osbom  

x8   Clements,  Harry  Montgomery 

z8   Ramsayi  Robt.  Alex.  Douglas   

z8   Gritton,  Henry  

18   Fagan,  Christopher  Sullivan  Feltrim 

18   Wright,  William  Purvis  

Z7  llnnes,  Edward  Selbv     

17   Liardet,  Augustus  Bury 

16  jCrosbie,  Adolphns  Bretti'i  {Bi.Major,  17  Dec.  79).. 
Z7  jpeake,  Henry  Armstrong 


Montgomery,  Robert  Evans 

jTyers,  Sydney,  r 

Schomberg,  Herbert  St.  George.... 

Allen,  William  TankerviUe 

Baldwin,  Frederick"*  

jCraigie,  John"    

Sparshott,  Adolphus  Edward 

JM'Kechnie.  John  Anderson  Elae  .. 

Ed«n,  Frederick  Morton 

Sandwith,  John  Hartley 

■  K  irchhoflfcr,  Robert  Brooke  

jByrch,  Edward  Berry 

\Do9iing,TownUy  Ward 

'Blaxland,  Arthur  Hughes  

'Dm  Barres,  Alexander  Hamilton.. 
Cross,  Leaver  Henry  Gascoine 


LixxmvAVTS. 

Heathoote,  Robert  Walker 

Coffin,  Roger  Pine 

Warden,  John  Charles,  Aaeittant  In$tmctor  qfMuMketrg  18  Oct.  79.. 

M'Cheane,  William  Henry 

Gore,  George  Anthony  Ellard  

Horrocks,  Henry  Charles" 

Chapman.  Arthur  Emerson,  Adjutant  31  Oct.  76 

Hobart,  (ieorge.  Adjutant  z  Oct.  77 

Romlcnr,  William  Powell 

fj^,9.  Morgan,  Horatio  Horace,  Aid§  dt  Camp  to  Sir  John  Glovor 


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***  Major  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  expediuon  in  1855  (Medal). 

"  Major  Wroot  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Chiz^a  expedibas  sf 
1 858-59,  includinf^  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  with  the  exp*. 
dicion  to  the  North  in  i860,  inclnding  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  (^  the  Nonh  tiki 
Fort,  and  Bubse(iuent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*^  Maior  Macdouald  served  in  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  daring  the  Utter  put  sf 
1855  < Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  oi  '^ 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  ha&erst, 
magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  fh)m  the  5th  to  the  8th  September  1864. 

*^  Major  Alinutt  served  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  1856-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  th«  fan 
and  blockade  of  the  Canton  river;  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  fttctories,  present  at  the  stormmg  of  the  Ysbb 
on  the  29th  October  1856  (mentioned  in  despatches),  capture  of  the  French  Folly  Fort  and  deatmction  of  war^Ksb 
on  the  6th  November  1856 ;  occupation  of  Fort  Macoa,  the  advanced  position,  during  all  the  attaoka  on  that  poa 
from  January  to  June  1857 ;  action  of  Fatshan  Creek,  the  bombardment  and  storming  of  Canton;  expeditioD  tc  (k 
North,  bombardment  and  storming  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Feiho  river  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Serru 
throughout  the  flmt  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kwsaman,  commanded  ib 
Royal  Marines  at  Asaayboo,  and  at  the  relief  of  AbrsJo^mpa  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Breyet  of  Mv^.. 
and  Medal). 

••  Major  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  rtc, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  near  uie  White  Cloud  Mountains,  scvt 
and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shetksing ;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forta  at  the  Pd^i 
June  1859  (wounded  sevwely) .  Also  served  the  campaign  of  i860  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chinese  Cu^ 
Corps  in  1858-59. 

^^  Major  Uore  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  present  at  the  txa- 
bardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  auid  as  Or^ 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  lE&ck- 
sines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  fi*om  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned  in  despatcksL 

^<**  Major  Fopblanque  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-^8,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  nrer,^ 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  stuck  ca 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859 :  served  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  uki^ 
of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^^  Major  Heriot  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  nver.  tb 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  st  tk 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  with  the  Chinese  Ooolie  Corpe,  i> 
eluding  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  operations  there  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*w  Major  Scott  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  isniisf 
before  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Captain  Collins  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  i» 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  again  at  the  piU^k^r  :•( 
Shektsing,  present  at  the  detached  post  West  G^te,  Canton,  when  attacked  on  the  night  of  the  26th  July  1&5S ;  »^ 
at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts,  on  25th  Jtme  1859,  where  he  was  severelv  wounded  by  a  matchlock-ballet  in  the  It^ 
leg  while  saving  a  wounded  marine  from  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

1^0  Mf^or  Despard  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  from  the  oth  June  1873.  Was  attached  to  the  4and  Hid- 
landers  as  Transport  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  cap  ton  d 
Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

11^  Captain  Servante  served  on  the  China  exx>edition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cantos  river.  Ikp 
the  campaign  in  the  North  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  i^air  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tongku,  asaanit  and  capon 
of  the  Taku  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Medal  viih 
three  Clasps). 

^^*  Captain  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  cntrsDC««^ 
the  inluud  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

"'  CapUiin  F.Baldwin  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Bodney  from  September  1867  to  September  1869 ;  landed  fro* 
the  Squaidron  at  the  occupation  ot  Yanifchow  in  November  1868;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capasi 
of  three  wjillcd  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^**  Captains  Dwyer  and  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  »«rt 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Jspsa^ 
the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteriets,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  uax% 
opcration.s,  IVoni  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

'»*  Captain  Crosbie  sei'ved  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodney  from  September  1S67  to  September  1869  ;  was  landed  &ob 
the  Sqmidron  ht  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  186S ;  also  served  iu  a  Battalion  at  the  auack  s)q4 
capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  January  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  landed  Irom  H.M.S.  Jrf»«os 
the  27tU  November  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  comnoaud  of  the  Eojtl 
^iarines,  including  the  battle  of  Amoaflil,  battle  of  Ordahsu  (slightly  wounded)  and  capture  of  Coomassie  mss- 
I  ioncd  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Marines  ot  H.M.S.  Jehcton  the  exi)edition  up  the  nw 
I'ongo  in  Auy:u8t  and  September  1875,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major). 

'»*  Lieut.  Deane  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

>**  Lieut.  Quill  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Fegting  at  the  defeat  of  the  Asharttis  in  the  two  ensp^rt- 
nunts  at  Elmiiuion  the  13th  Jime  1873,  and  w:is  mentioned  iu  despatches  as  h.iviug  ''Skirmished  hie  men  irit 
^r  mt  alacrity,  and  merited  much  praise  "  (Medal). 

'^"  Lieut.  K.  U.  Stephens  served  iu  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  and  was  in  commxuxd  of  the  ou^>ost  caoipe 
of  Abbaye  and  Napoleon  (Medal). 

1^  Lieut,  llearle  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  in  October  as  Special  Commissioner  to  Utf 
King  of  Denkera,  and  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  from  the  middle  of  November  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  wis 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colcnel  Cooke  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  storming  Companies,  also  present  at  the  What 
Cloud  Mountain  alfair  in  June  1858,  capture  of  Namtow,  and  capture  of  batteries  at  Shc^tsing;  served  aftcswrnrdi 
as  D.A.Q.M.  Creneral  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*'^  Quarter  Master  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of 
Sobastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Modals,  and  Medals  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

>*'  Quarter  Master  Page  served  in  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-5  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  thrcmghoot  c^« 
China  war  of  1857-61  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Has  reoeived  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Oood  Conduct. 

»**  Quarter  Master  Brown  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China,  1857-61  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Us* 
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*  Lt. Colonel  Brydges  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  1855,  and  conmumded  a  ICortar  iniheflobTa 
dorinff  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  whilBt  serving  in  H.M.  ship  Oetan  was  landed  in  oommaiMicf 
the  Marines  of  the  Fleet  on  several  occasions  daring  the  BeToIntion  in  Japan  in  x868,  indodin^f  the  ocenpa&an  of 
Kob^. 

^^  Sir  Francis  Festing  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal).  Ck>mmanded  a  Mortar  In  tiie  flotilb  em- 
ployed afrainst  Sebastopol  from.  June  z8<5  until  its  mil;  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrenderor  Kin^c-^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expediticn  cf 
1S57-59  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  and  storm  of  the  ci7 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  of  1873-74.  Was  selected  li 
command  the  detachment  of  Marines  sent  to  the  Gold  Coast  in  May  1873  to  assist  in  repelling  the  Ashanti  arcv 
at  this  time  threatening  Cape  Coast  and  Elmina.  Commanded  the  forces  in  two  engagements  at  Shnina  on  th. 
13th  June  1873,  in  both  of  which  the  enemy  was  defeated.  On  arrival  of  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  was  placed  in  cai- 
man d  of  the  troops  at  Cape  Coast  and  charged  with  the  measures  for  the  defence  of  the  place.  Was  tak^  npci 
Sir  Garnet  WolBeley's  list  of  special  service  officers  on  the  20th  October  and  placed  in  comnuLod  of  the  nstiT<r 
CBmp  at  Dunquah  and  of  the  advanced  posts.  Commanded  the  force  at  the  engagements  near  Dnnquah  on  \ht 
27th  October  (slightly  wounded)  and  3rd  November,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severely  wounded  while  rescois; 
Lieut.  Eardley  Wilmot,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  who  had  fiEtllen  mortally  wounded.  Was  afterwards  plsfitd  i^ 
command  of  the  camp  at  Prahsu.  "  The  Queen  was  graciously  pleased  to  command  that  I<t.Oolonel  F.  W 
Festing  be  specially  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel  In  the  army,  for  his  distinguished  services  on  the  Gu. 
Coast,  dated  7th  January  1874"  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  KCMQ.,  CB..  lifodal  and  Clasp). 

^*  Major  M' Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  &c.  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  in  Dec 
185 1 .  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April  1854  ;  employed  in  maldngobservations  on  the  coast  of  Georr  1. 
&c. ;  in  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redoubt  Kaleh  on  19th  May ;  st  i> 
shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  in  the  Bay  of  Katcha  during  the  landing  of  the  allied  Armies  on  the  X4th  September ;  prestii 
at  the  combined  attack  on  the  outer  forts  and  works  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  October,  and  with  the  blockading  Force 
before  that  town  during  the  siege,  until  Dec.  1854  (Medal  with  Clasn,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Tta-ldsh  Medal . 
Served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  strongly  stoc^kaded  town  of  Sal-i 
on  2iAt  February,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Loigos,  25th  April  x86x. 

"  Lt.Colonel  C.  8.  Williams  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  China  expeditiot  ■■ 
1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  bombardment  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  expedition  to  C  p 
North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  (wounded).  Served  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  and  oommandeil  a 
Company  at  Shanghai  during  the  attacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Ck»; 

^^  Major  Halliday  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  daring  the  \^^- 
bardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

*"  Major  Tuson  served  in  China  in  1858-60,  and  conomanded  a  Detachment  on  an  expedition  against  pirates  fros 
26th  Aug.  to  5th  Sept.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  100  jcrkf 
and  236  guns.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Fort  on  25th  June  1859,  ^e  capture  of  the  Peiho  Forts  x 
i860,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  Crease  served  with  the  China  expedition  of  18^7-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  brs- 
bardment  and  storming  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  in  i860,  aad  a« 
Assistant  Engineer  at  Shanghai.  Served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Ebeszea. 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*^  Major  Fothergill  sen'ed  with  the  expedition  up  the  Gambia,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  etzmrl: 
stockaded  town  of  Saba  on  21st  February,  and  bombardment  and  destruction  of  the  town  of  Porto  Novo  near  Ls^ .; 
on  25th  April  1861. 

'7  Major  Welch  was  landed  at  Panama  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  on  27th  Sept.  i860. 

"  Captain  Ogle  was  landed  from  H.M  8.  Britk  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the  protecti  - 
of  Cape  Coast  Castle  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Gold  Coast  Artillery  in  October  1862,  and  received  a  vote  of  ihaLk.> 
from  the  Colonial  GoveTT\meut.  Served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodney  from  September  1867  to  September  i£-. 
commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  of  the  Battalion  of  Royal  Marines  from  the  Squadron  at  the  oocnpstiai  ' 
Yaugchow  in  Nov.  1868 ;  served  with  the  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Jazia:.rj 
1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^  Captains  Derriman,  Bickford,  Hill,  and  Campbell  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  of  187^-74  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Cockcrafb  served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-64,  was  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  atthecs^iin 
of  Rangirii-i  and  action  of  Rangiawhia  (Medal).  Was  landed  on  the  Island  of  Tanna,  New  Hebrides,  12th  Aug.  i:'': 
in  the  operations  against  the  natives. 

>'  Captain  A.  Allen  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1873,  including  the  engagements  at  Elmina,  and  actios.  ^ 
Essaman  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

»  Lieut  Cheetham  proceeded  to  the  Gold  Coast  with  Colonel  Festing's  detachment  of  Marines  in  May  187  ,&x: 
served  in  the  Ashanti  war  till  invalided  in  September  (Medal). 

»  Lieut.  T,  Moore  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1873. 

^  Quarter  Master  Maggs  was  wounded  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Lagos,  36th  Deo.  1851.  Has  the  Medal  Ur 
Meritorious  Service  and  the  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

«7  Quarter  Master  Morgan  has  received  the  Arctic  Medal. 

^  Quarter  Master  Thacker  has  received  the  New  Zealand  Medal,  and  that  for  Long  Service  and  Good  CoodacL 


War  Services. — UoyaL  Marine  Light  Infantry, 

1  Colonel  Gwyn  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  also  at  the  sonendsr  of  Kit- 
bourn  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Colonel  Herrick  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855  (Medal). 

>*  Lt.Colonel  Harris  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  under  Lt.General  Sir  Hairy  Smith,  and  commandr^ 
the  Royal  Marines  disembarked  from  the  Cape  Squadron  in  several  actions  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^*  Co'lonel  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

"  Lt. Colonel  Gregory  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  32nd  AprU  1854 ;  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalie: 
at  the  occupation  of  Bupatoria  in  iS^t  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-^: 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Mecyidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

I*  Lt.Golone]s  Bennett  and  Blanckley  served  during  the  summer  of  1855,  blockading  the  itnaai^w  po^ts  is  tb£ 
White  Sea. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  B.  Hunt  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  r^' 
Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854  (Medal) .  Served  in  the  Black  Sea  from  the  latter  part  of  1855  to  the  deolaiation  of  peace  e 
1856  in  command  of  a  Detachment  in  a  Floating  Battery.  Was  attached  as  Colonel  in  Chief  of  the  MiraassJ 
Volunteers  to  the  Field  Force  employed  in  St.  Tnomas*in-the>Sa8t,  Jamaica,  during  the  negro  rebtilioa  of  xSt; 
(inoutioned  in  despatches,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  and  of  the  Speaker  asii 
House  of  Assembly).  Was  detached  iVom  Jamaica  in  1867  by  the  Governor  in  Chief  to  British  Honduras  oa  H^ 
Staff  of  the  Lt.Gk)vernor  of  that  colony  for  the  organisation  of  the  Militia  with  the  rank  of  Colonel  Commandsi^t  2 
that  Force  during  the  disturbances  on  the  frontiers  with  the  hostile  Indians  of  Tuoatim  and  Guatamala  Imeaas^ 
in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Mf^jor). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  Maskery  served  in  the  Black  Sea  the  latter  part  of  1855.  Served  as  A^ntant  of  the  ^id  Battalxs  ^'' 
the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  we  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  oaptore  of  £tf 
city  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  "^ 

*f  Lt.Colonel  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  in  1854 ;  was  present  duiiDg  the  operations  against  the  1^^ 


War  Services, — Bayal  Marine  Light  Infa/niry.  30i(5 

islands,  inolnding  the  captare  of  an  earthem  battery  on  the  8th  Ansnat,  and  in  the  action  with  the  forte  of  Bomar- 
mnd  on  the  15th  Auf^ut.  In  1855  he  accompanied  the  Baltic  expedition ;  was  in  action  with  eteamers  and  a  battery 
)n  21  St  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  nntil 
he  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

"  Lt.Colonel  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  inclndingthe  battle  of  Balaklava 
ind  sici^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mec^'idie,  and  Torlcish  Medal).  Served  on  the  China 
ixpodition  of  1857-59,  inclndingthe  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  operations  before  and  captare  of  the  citj;  after- 
JTurtls  as  Quarter  Master  of  the  and  Battalion.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  inclading 
he  action  of  Sinho»  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  sabsequent  operations  (Medal 
«ith  three  Clasps). 

"  Li. Colonel  Thomas  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during 
he  8iege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the 
Vfedjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

»  LtColonel  CuthbertW.  Burton  while  belonging  to  H.M.S.  WineleHer  in  Nov.  1854  was  detached,  by  the  special 
>rdGr  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  in  command  of  Detachments  of  Royal  Marines  landed  fVom  the  ships  for  the 
lUftck  and  destruction  of  a  large  piratical  fleet  and  batteries  in  Kulan  Bay,  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
eceieed  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Government  and  tiie  Lords  of  the  Admiralty) .  Acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marines 
anding  from  the  Fleet  for  the  protection  of  the  British  factories  at  Canton,  and  in  all  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
-iver  from  Oct.  1856,  including  the  assault  on  and  entry  into  the  city  of  Canton  on  the  29th  Oct.  (mentioned  in  de> 
tpatches) ;  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  war  junks  and  first  taking  of  French  FoUy  Fort  on  the  6th  Nov.  (officially 
hanked,  and  at  the  second  taking  and  demolition  of  the  same  fort  on  6th  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Garrison 
omposeid  of  seamen,  marines,  and  the  59th  Regt.  at  Fort  Macao  (the  advanced  position)  and  in  all  the  attacks  upon 
hat  fort  till  June  1857.  Present  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.  Marines  at  the  battle  of  Fatshan  on  ist  June  1857  (mentioned  in 
Icspstches).  Commanded  North  Wantong  Island  Fort  from  July  to  December.  Adjutant  of  the  Provisional  Bat- 
alion  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Canton  on  the  a8th  and  29th  Dec.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  the  sub- 
sequent operations  until  the  Battalion  was  broken  up  on  the  30th  Sept.  1858.  Joined  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  R. 
•brine  Brigade  and  was  attached  to  the  Staff  of  the  Army  as  Deputy  Superintendent  of  the  Military  Police  Force  at 

aaton  till  Jan.  1850.  Commanded  a  Company  in  the  action  with  the  Braves  at  Mong  Kong  on  4th  January,  and 
ilso  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shecktsing  on  the  8th  Jan.  1859.  On  quitting  the  China 
taiioc,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  for  general  services  throughout  the  campaign  (Medal  with 
vro  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Mairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balak- 
ava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  jth  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served 
vitii  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856.  Served  in  China  with  the  expeditionary 
■jrce  in  1858-59 ;  also  the  campaign  of  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  the  taking  of  Tonsrhoo,  storm  and  cap- 
>ire  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  woimded m  the  left  shouMer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent 
•])erations  as  Actixig  Quarter  Master  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  J.  F.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
iomaisond  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expedition 
0  the  Baltic  until  the  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

"  Major  Carrington  was  at  thebombardmentof  Odessa  22nd  April  1854;  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the 
{  M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum 
Medal  with  two  Glasns,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  i857-5()  in  China 
ks  Quarter  Master  of  tne  xst  Battalion,  and  was  at  the  operations  before  and  storming  of  Canton ;  expedition  to  the 
Sonh,  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  as  Rifle  Instructor, 
ncliuling  the%ction  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tonfhoo,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Takoo  Fort  (severely  wounded  in 
iie  face,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Nurse  served  in  the  Baltic  in  July  and  Aug.  1854  (Medal) ;  also  with  the  combined  Force  before 
Sebastopol  in  1854-55  until  its  fall ;  with  the  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kal^,  also 
u  ihe  bombardment  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkisn  Medal). 

*'  LtOolonel  H.  8.  Jones  and  Major  G.  F.  Blake  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  (Medal). 

^  Major  le  Grand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fVom  1854  until  its  fall ;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kertch, 
ind  occupation  of  Yeni  Kal^,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

^'  Major  Graham  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph 
itations  on  agth  June,  and  the  shelling  a  large  body  of  troops  on  xst  July  (Medal). 

"  ]^Isjor  Arbuckle,  Captain  Byam  and  Lieuts.  Craigie,  H.  0.  Horrocks,  Pyne,  Hext,  Bird,  and  Fowler  served 
n  the  AshanU  war  of  1873-74  (Medal). 

"  M^jor  Ozzard  served  with  the  R.M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  and  with  the  combined  Force  before 
^bastopol  during  the  siege ;  also  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yeni  Kald ;  was  in 
iction  with  outer  defences  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  on  the 
.^hinaexpeditionof  1857-59,  and  was  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Escape  and  Fatsham  Creeks  on  a5th  and 
t7th  May  and  x5th  June  1857,  twice  landed,  attacked  and  defeated  parties  of  Chinese  soldiers;  blockade  of  Canton 
-ivcr,  action  with  junks  in  the  Macao  Broadway,  capture  of  Chuenpee  Fort,  capture  of  the  batteries  at  Shektsing, 
md  occupation  of  Canton.  Also  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  x86o,  and  at  Shanghai  during  the 
ittacks  of  the  rebel  army  in  August,  as  Acting  Adjutant  and  Qr.Master,  part  of  the  time  served  as  Garrison  Staff 
Dfficcr  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Major  Cobb  served  in  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  storm  and 
capture  of  the  city.  Served  as  Adjutant  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1 860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho, 
aking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Forts,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps) . 

'*^  Major  Barnes  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Canton  river  in  1856-58 ;  was  in  Macao  Fort  when  attacked  by 
unks  on  4th  January,  at  the  destruction  of  war  junks  in  Fatsham  Creek,  landed  to  destroy  a  village,  stoifm  and 
:aptare  of  Canton  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^  Major  Walsh  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1855  (Medal) ;  and  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  of  1856 
mtil  the  declaration  of  peace. 

*i  Mi^or  Gaimcroes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal) . 

•*  Major  Bronghton  served  in  the  Crimea  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  (Medal).  Served  on  the  China  Bxpedl- 
ion  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  With  the 
expedition  to  the  north  of  China  io  i860,  and  as  acting  D.A.  Commissary  General  at  Shanghai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Major  J.  C.Travers  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  including  the  action  with  a  battery 
it  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  i8th  June,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  as  Adjutant  of 
he  ist  Battalion  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before 
itorm  and  captare  of  the  city ;  was  appointed  Aide  de  Camp  to  Colonel  HoUoway  in  Aug.  1858  (Medal  with 
L'lasp). 

<x*  Mi^or  Holmes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the  destruction  of  a  fort  and  shelling  an 
sncampment  on  asrd  June,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks  on  4th  July,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at 
Lovisa  on  5th  July,  shelling  a  Cossack  encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bay  on  the  nth  July,  destruction  of  a 
^^ossack  barracks,  Ac.,  on  xzth  July,  action  with  a  Russian  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  i^th 
fuly ;  also  with  the  batteries  on  Fredericksham  on  21st  Julv,  capture  of  the  Island  of  Kolka,  and  destruction  of  mili- 
ary stores  on  36th  July,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal).  Served  also  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  until 
ihe  declaration  of  peace  in  1856. 

•9  Miyor  A.  H.  Pascoe  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal).  Served  in  command  of  a  detachment 
of  Royal  Marines  on  board  H.M.S.  Ameiky$t^  under  Admiral  Greufell,  from  July  1S56  10  December  i860,  at  the 
various  operations  in  Uie  Canton  river ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Chuenpee,  Wanchukee,  Fakenhoo,  and  the  action  at 
Fat(«han.  Was  also  present  at  the  capture  and  burning  of  the  Tartar  camp  at  ihe  White  Cloud  Mountains, 
m  i  ft  the  Burprise  and  capture  of  the  pirate  stockade  on  the  Singhi  river,  Malacca.  During  the  Revolution  in 
"hili  in  1859  he  served  at  the  blockade  of  Masatlan,  disembarked  and  occupied  the  outposts  at  the  defence  of 
S.iu  Lias,  and  was  present  at  the  cutting  out  of  two  vessels  from  under  the  citadel.  Ke^iveck^hf  ffiepeated 
h.uiks  of  Admiral  Grenfoll  for  his  conduct  and  that  of  the  doiachaient  under  his  command.     ^~^  O 


301^  War  Services. — Boyal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 

^  Major  Rodney  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855  (Medal). 

^)  Major  Wroot  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1855  and  1856  (Medal).  Also  with  th«  China  ezpeditumof 
1858-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landing  before  and  capture  of  the  city.  Also  with  the  exps* 
dition  to  the  North  in  i860,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  f  ^ 
Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

*^  Major  Macdonald  served  la  the  Black  Sea  in  the  latter  part  of  1855,  also  in  the  Crimea  daring  the  latter  part  «tf 
1855  (Medal).  Was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the 
inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Adjutant  to  the  and  Battalion  R.M.  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteiia, 
magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations*  fVom  the  5th  to  the  8th  September  1864. 

*^  Major  Allnutt  served  in  China  throughout  the  war  of  1856-58,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fosli 
and  blockade  of  the  Canton  river;  landed  for  the  protection  of  the  fkotories,  present  at  the  stormmg  of  the  Yama 
on  the  29th  October  1856  (mentioned  in  despatches),  capture  of  the  French  Folly  Fort  and  deatmction  of  war  jnnki 
on  the  6th  November  1856 ;  occupation  of  Fort  Macoa,  the  advanced  position,  during  all  the  attaeka  on  that  poa 
firomJanuary  to  June  1857;  action  of  Fatshan  Creek,  the  bombardment  and  storming  of  Canton;  expedition  to  tke 
North,  bombardment  and  storming  of  the  forts  at  the  mouth  of  the  Peiho  river  (Medal  with  three  Clasps).  Senrvd 
throughout  the  flrnt  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Essaman,  commanded  tb 
Royal  Marines  at  Asssyboo,  and  at  the  relief  of  Abralarampa  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Bxevet  of  Xs^oi], 
and  Medal). 

**  Major  A.  W.  D.  Smith  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  X857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cantos  riva, 
the  landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Bravee  near  we  White  Cloud  Mountains,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  bridge  and  village  of  Shetksmg ;  expedition  to  the  North  and  attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peibo  a. 
June  1859  (wounded  severely) .  Also  served  the  campaign  of  x86o  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Chinese  CocJii 
Corps  in  1858-59. 

iM  Major  Hore  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  was  inresent  at  the  bca* 
bardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  and  as  Ordoif 
Officer  to  the  Brigadier  commanding  at  the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  Hxe  five  batteries,  stockade,  tbvb^ 
sines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  shore  operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864  (mentioned,  in  despatchal. 

^^^  Major  Fo^blanque  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river.  tb« 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  at  the  attack  o* 
the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  25th  June  1859 :  served  also  the  campaign  of  z86o,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  takisi; 
of  Tongku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  North  Taku  Fort,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

^^  Maior  Heriot  served  on  the  China  eKpedition  of  1857-58,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  \ki 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  ,*  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  was  wounded  at  ^ 
attack  on  the  forts  at  the  Peiho  on  asth  June  1859.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  with  the  Chinese  Ox>lie  Corps,  ii- 
eluding  the  expedition  to  the  North  and  the  operations  there  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

10&  Major  Scott  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  the  landisg 
before  and  capture  of  the  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iM  Captain  Collins  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  tbe 
landing  before,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  action  with  the  Braves  on  4th  Jan.  1859,  and  again  at  the  pillage  U 
Shektidng,  present  at  the  detached  post  West  Gate,  Canton,  when  attacked  on  the  night  of  the  a6th  July  1858 ;  abc 
at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts,  on  a5th  June  1859,  where  he  was  severelv  wounded  by  a  matchlock-bullet  in  the  left 
leg  while  saving  a  wounded  marine  firom  drowning  in  the  advanced  ditch  (Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

110  Miyor  Despard  served  throughout  the  Ashanti  war  fh)m  the  9th  June  1873.  Was  attached  to  the  42nd  High* 
landers  as  Transport  Officer,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Amoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu  and  capture  of 
Coomassie  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Captain  Servante  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Cantos  river.  Akp 
the  campaign  in  tbe  North  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  airair  of  Sipho,  capture  of  Tongka,  asaanit  and  capsoie 
of  the  Taku  Forts  (with  the  ladder  party),  and  the  subsequent  engagements  on  the  advance  to  Pekin  (Medal  viib 
three  Clasps). 

^^*  Capcain  Silver  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entnneeoC 
the  inland  sea  of  Japan,  on  the  5th  and  6th  Sept.  1864. 

'^^  Ca])tiiiu  F.Baldvvin  served  in  China  in  II.M.S.  Bodneyfrom.  September  1867  to  September  1869;  landed  froa 
the  Sqniidroii  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  1868 ;  also  served  in  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  captan 
of  three  walled  villages  in  Jannaiy  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

i*<>  Captains  Dwyer  and  Norcock  served  with  the  Battalion  sent  out  for  service  in  Japan  in  1864-66,  and  wt 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the  batteries  at  the  Straits  of  Simonosaki,  the  entrance  of  the  inland  sea  of  Japsa, 
the  assault  capture  and  destruction  of  the  five  batteries,  stockade,  magazines,  and  barracks,  and  during  the  skan 
operations,  from  the  5th  to  the  8th  Sept.  1864. 

^^^  C-aptain  Crosbie  served  in  China  in  H.M.S.  Rodney  from  September  1S67  to  September  1869  ;  was  landed  Erae 
the  SqiLsdron  at  the  occupation  of  Yangchow  in  November  1868 ;  also  served  iu  a  Battalion  at  the  attack  aid 
capture  of  three  walled  villages  in  Januarv  1869  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  landed  Irom  U.M.S.  .ic^iw oa 
the  27th  November  1873,  and  served  throughout  the  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  command  of  the  Bofil 
Marines,  includiug  the  battle  of  Amoaflil,  battle  of  Ordahsn  (slightly  wounded)  and  capture  of  Coomassie  iices- 
rioned  in  dcBpatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Marines  ot  H.M.S.  Aetweon  the  expedition  up  the  riTcr 
Congo  in  Aug^ust  and  September  1875,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  (Brevet  of  Major). 

'*'  Lieut.  Doane  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  in  1874  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»**  Lieut.  Quill  was  present  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Feeting  at  the  defeat  of  the  Asharttis  in  the  two  enga^ 
raonts  fit  Elminaon  the  i3lh  June  1873,  and  was  mentioned  in  diMpatuhes  as  h:iving  "Skirmiahed  hia  men  mtlt 
pr.^at  alacrity,  and  merited  much  praise  "  (Medal). 

""  Lieut..  K.  B.  Stephens  served  in  the  first  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war,  and  was  111  commimd  of  the  outpost  caaips 
of  Abbaye  and  Napoleon  (Medal). 

1^  Lieut,  nearle  served  in  the  Ashanti  War  of  1873-74.  Was  sent  in  October  as  Special  Ck>nuniB&ioner  to  ihr 
King  of  Denkera,  and  served  as  Assistant  Engineer  troxa  the  middle  of  November  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  w 
present  at  the  battle  of  Amoafal  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  Cooke  served  on  the  China  expedition  of  1857-59,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Canton  river,  tke 
landing  before  and  capture  of  Canton  in  command  of  one  of  the  storming  Companies,  also  prMent  at  the  Wkitc 
Cloud  Mountain  affair  in  June  1858,  capture  of  Namtow,  and  capture  of  batteries  at  Shektsing;  served  afterwinli 
as  D.A.Q.M.  General  to  the  Army  in  garrison  at  Canton  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Quarter  Master  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  ^ 
Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  Medals  for  Meritorious  Conduct). 

>^^  Quarter  Master  Page  served  in  the  Crimean  war  of  1854-5  (Medal  with  two  Clasps),  and  throaghoat  tk 
China  war  of  1857-61  (Medal  with  Clasp) .    Has  received  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Condnct. 

^^  Quarter  Master  Brovrn  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  China,  1857-61  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Bu 
received  the  Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct.  . 


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Her  Majesti/s  Local  Itidicm  Forces, — War  Senriccs.  309 

1  General  J.  W.  Clerelar.d  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Wattygamn  and  Nappadee  (Medal 
Itb  Clasp). 

>  (General  6.  Warren  served  with  the  ist  Snropean  Bengal  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Bhortpore  in  i8a6  under  liOrd 
lombermere,  and  commanded  one  of  the  two  Companies  selected  to  escalade  at  the  Jongeena  Gate— reoeived  a 
evorc  sabre  wound  on  the  right  shoulder,  a  severe  sabre  wound  on  the  left  side  of  the  race,  and  a  third  severe 
ru:in<i  on  the  left  hand  causing  amputation  of  the  thumb  and  the  loss  in  the  use  of  the  fore  and  middle  fingers 
luiiin  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  under  Lord  Keaneand 
ran  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghusnee,  again  severely  wounded— bone  of  the  right  arm  above 
he  t-i'oow  shattered  by  a  musket  ball,  a  gun-shot  wound  through  the  upper  part  of  the  left  wrist,  and  a  third 
ran-.>>h()C  wound  over  tne  surface  of  the  body  (Medal,  3rd  Class  of  the  Dooranee  Order,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Oolonel). 
l'h»  severe  nature  of  these  wounds  causing  temporary  removal  fVom  active  service,  he  was  sent  back  to  India  in 
;h:i-.'o  of  the  state  prisoners  Goolam  Hyder  late  Governor  of  Ghnznee,  and  the  Sirdar  Ha^jee  Khan  Kakur,  with 
he  r.)luinn  moving  through  the  Kyber  Pass.  Was  specially  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Governor  General  of 
i-.'iiilij  Sir  Willoughby  Cotton  commanding  the  Bengal  Troops  in  Affghanistan  for  gallant  conduct  at  Ghucnee, 
md  \/a»  nominated  Town  and  Fort  Mt^or  of  Fort  William.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the  Burmese  war  in  x8sa  wah 
iro  KJt.'d  Brigadier,  and  nominated  to  the  command  of  the  Bengal  Bri^^e  of  the  Expeditionary  Force.  Was  on 
MNua  Lhe  steam-fHgate  Tenaiterim  with  two  Companies  of  the  iSth  Koyal  Irish  during  the  Naval  action  and 
leHiraction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river;  was  removed  from  the  field  during  the  second  day's 
Uuick  on  the  Great  Pajroda  from  the  eiTeots  of  a  severe  sun-stroke  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  General  J.  Bell  served  in  the  Mahratta  war  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Asseerghur.  Served  also  thronghoat 
(be  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  Cokaine,  Prome,  and  Psgaum  Mew,  and  all  the 
klfaira  in  which  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  force  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell  were  engaged  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Goneral  J.  B.  Williams  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  first  Burmese  war.  • 

>  General  J.  K.  Lnard  served  with  the  expedition  to  Ava  in  1824,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Arracan,  a&d 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Heights  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Kumool  Field  Force  in  1839.  Also  with  the  China 
Bxpedition  f^m  z6th  June  till  the  termination  of  hostilities  in  September  1843 ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  WoO- 
sung  and  Shanghae,  and  with  the  Centre  Brigade  under  Major  General  Schoedde  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ching- 
keang-Foo  on  the  azst  July  1842  (Medal). 

*  General  T.  L.  Green  was  employed  against  the  insurgent  Boyanah  in  the  Kittoor  district  in  1830,  and  in  the  (jtoom- 
•oor  S^emindary  in  1836-37,  and  in  1847. 

'  General  W.  Cavaye  served  with  the  aist  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  field  force  in  Kutoh  in  1825-96 ;  also  with  the  Parkur 
Field  B'oroe  in  1833-33 ;  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Balmeer ;  served  in  tipper  Sind,  and  above  the  Bolan  Pass  in 
1840-41. 

*  General  F.  Straton  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Decoan  and  Berar  trom  181 4  to  1819,  and  was  at  the  taking  of 
Chackam  and  Kurra,  and  several  other  Forts,  also  some  small  affkirs  with  the  Cavalry  against  Pindarees  and  Shalk 
Dollah  in  Berar  till  1821.  Marched  towards  Asseerghur  with  Sakabnt  Khan's  Force  and  remained  in  reserve  tUl  the 
liege  was  over. 

*  General  G.  Huyshe  served  in  the  Burmese  camiMtigi^  in  1825.  Commanded  the  a6th  Bengal  Native  Infhntzy 
throughout  the  operations  in  Af[b[hanistan  in  1842  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Khfber  Paes,  actions  at  Mamoo  Knail  (severely  wounded),  Jugdulluck,  and  Tezeen,  and  capture  of  Istaliff  (Medal, 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  CB.). 

■  "  *  '  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahandpore 
',  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Mood- 
^ ^, , angra. 

>^  General  E.  Armstrong  was  present  in  the  several  Hll'.iirt  m  which  the  Head  Quarters  34th  Madms  Native 
iDfantry  were  engaged  wim  the  enemy  in  the  vicinity  of  Ran^rnon  from  its  landing  iviUk  the  first  expedition  till  the 
end  of  October  1824,  including  a  series  of  attacks  on  the  enemy's  position  at  Todaghee  and  B^akloo  5th  to  7th 
October  1824.  Commanded  ^4th  N.I.  in  the  action  fought  at  Zorapore  with  Patun,  Arab,  and  KohiUa  Troops  in 
which  he  personally  captured  the  Nawab. 

^'  Sir  Ma  irice  Stack  served  with  the  zst  European  Fusiliers  in  Kattywar  and  Kutch  in  181 5,  and  was  present  at 
the  uking  of  A^'ar  and  Bhooj.  Served  with  the  2nd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry  against  marauders  in  Guzerat  in  1818. 
Commanded  a  Brigade  in  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Hvderabod  (Medal  and  C3.). 

^*  General  P.  F.  Story  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Sind  in  1843  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
orescnt  at  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hydembad  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'*  General  H.  Lawrence  served  on  board  the  Atiell  East  Indiaman  in  command  of  two  guns  on  her  quarter 
fleck  in  a  severe  action  fought  in  the  Mozambique  Channel  on  ^rd  July  z8io,  between  three  Indiamen  and  two  French 
frif^'ates  and  a  corvette.  Served  in  the  operations  against  and  attack  of  the  Fortress  of  Malown  in  the  Nepaul  was 
"f  1814-15  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  Reserve  of  the  Grand  Army  during  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817-19  ; 
:.  s()  against  Coles  in  1835,  and  in  command  of  a  Brigade  of  all  arms  employed  against  same  Tribes  in  18^6-37. 

*^  General  R.  Budd  was  engaged  in  the  Plndaree  Dours  in  1815-16.  Served  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahrattu 
campaign  1817-18,  and  was  present  at  Mahidpore,  Talnair,  pursnits  of  Trimbuclgee,  Holkar,  and  Biy'ee  Row  to  the 
fioal  surrender  near  Asseerghur.  Served  in  the  first  expedition  to  Burmah.  Also  with  the  advance  of  the  Western 
v'oiamn  in  the  campaign  against  Coorg  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Huggul  Pass  in  April  1834. 

'*  General  H.  Dick  served  in  Rewan  in  1813;  and  in  the  Mahratta  and  Pindaree  war  in  1817-18,  including  the 
redaction  of  Dhamony,  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gurrah  Mundiah.  Commanded  the  56th  Bengal  Native 
infaatry  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  29th  Deo.  1843  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

"  General  D.  Downing  served  in  the  Puujaub  campaign  in  1848-49  with  the  Division  under  Brigadier  Wheeler 
(Medal). 

*  General  T.  C.  Parr  served  with  the  7th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Arabia  in  1821,  and  was  present  at 
the  night  attack  by  the  Wahabees  on  the  camp  at  Zoar,  and  in  the  action  at  Beni-boo-Ali ;  commanded  the  7th 
X.I.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Country  in  1845. 

"  General  T.  Polwhele  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  in  1816  (Medal  with  Clasp);  with  the  Expedition  to 
Ceylon  in  z8i8,  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824-25  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  Mahatee  and  Arracan  (Clasp). 
Alao  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Candohor  and  Affghanistan  of  1839-42,  and  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Gtoneral 
r  irooghout  the  oi>erations  or  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded 
iJxe  42nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  thron^^hout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  wos  present  at  the  battles  of 
jloodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobroon— vv()un(le(l  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

'*  Sir  John  Fowler  Bradford  served  thu  campai«;n  of  1842  in  Atfghanistan  and  was  present  in  the  several  engage- 
ments leading  to  the  rcoccupatiou  of  Cabul  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  184^44  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  in  the  Sutleg  campaign  in  1846,  inolnding 
(he  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab,  and  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

•*  General  H.  Macan  served  on  the  Personal  Staff  of  the  General  Officer  Commanding  Sind  Field  Force;  and  as 
AMJRiant  Adjutant  General  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  1841 ;  commanded  the  ist  Brigade  at  the  siege  and  in  the 
U'-'viuIt  nud  capture  of  Kotnli  on  tho  ^oth  MRrch  i8s8  (CB.  and  Medal). 

■'  >J<'i»crril  T.  A  I)  i,  •>  srivul  wit.i  tho  cx-n'ilitJon  to  Ava  in  1824-25,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ran-* 
Knou  on  the  n'Ji  .M;i..v  iZj^,  jit  ji>sa>ilt:i:ul  cai)tiir«j  ofstockodo  near,  and  attack  of  Kimmendine  3rd  June,  attack  and 
taking  of  Kimmendine  loth  and  nth  Jnne,  7  stjckadcs  at  Kanunoral,  fort  and  fortified  Pagoda  of  Syriam  3rd  August 
at  tho  Dallah  Creek  fitocicado  7th  August,  taking  of  Pegu  30th  November,  and  attack  on  the  Burmese  intrenchment 
5th  December,  night  attack  of  Dallah  stockades  7th  and  8th  December  1824,  attack  of  Poolong  19th  February  1825, 
i^ptureof  White  Pa^roda  stocka<le,  and  attack  un  Donabew  7th  March  1825,  and  several  other  minor  offain,  afad 
i.lHo  night  attack  on  the  Flotilla  till  2nd  April  when  Donabew  was  evacuated  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  ex- 
pediiion  to  Malacca  in  1852,  nnd  with  the  second  expedition  to  Burmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Com* 
manrled  the  Kimedy  Field  Force  in  November  and  December  1856. 

*^  General  J.  C.  C.  Gray  served  during  the  Nepaul  war.  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-26 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  k  p» 

*  General  M.  darthew  served  in  the  GroomBOor  campaign  in  1837.   Also  in  the  supprosaion  of  the  mutiny  in 

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Bengal  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  tho  actions  of  the  26th  37th  and  28tb  November  1857  in  tlie  vidnitj  of  Cavi- 
pore  when  attacked  by  the  whole  of  the  Owalior  Contingent  (Medal,  and  CB.) 

^  General  F.  B.  GorEeld  served  dnring  the  Ponjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  actuse  * 
Chillianwalla  and  Groojezat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel) . 

^  General  W.  R.  Corfleld  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Bhnrtpore  in  1835-36  (Medal  with  Cli^ 
Was  employed  in  the  Cole<soimtry  in  1836-37.    Served  with  the  Army  of  the  Indas  in  1830  40  and  was  present  a; 
storm  and  captore  of  Elielat.    Also  the  Gwalior  campaign  in  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Mahar^n^re   Br 
Star).     Commanded  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantiy  throughout  the  Punjaab  campaign,  indading  tot  acii  •> 
S^oolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Ooojerat,  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  A]I)^han8  to  Peshamir  iM>  . 
with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

**  General  K.  A.  Bayly  served  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1820 ;  against  the  Khosas  in  the  Bnnn  of  Kutch  in  i!:. 
and  with  the  6th  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Kittoor  in  1824. 

^  (General  D.  Simpson  served  in  command  of  a  Force  against  the  rebels  in  the  hills  north  of  JaQur.dpr  ■ 
1848-40,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Umb  and  subsequent  occuiwtion  of  the  fort  of  (v.:.:. 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

SI  (General  W.  C.  M'Leod  served  in  the  first  Burmese  war  and  was  present  at  Donabew,  Frome,  and  mssj  ctl  - 
aflfkirs  during  the  campaign  in  Ava  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  General  G.  A.  Bailiie  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-36  (Medal  with  (Tlasp).  Was  engaged  in  the  r 
pression  of  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837. 

*>  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  AfTghan  campaigns  of  1839-43,  during  which  he  was  attad 
to  Christie's  Corps  of  Irregular  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  on  six  different  occasions  and  has  received  the  3£^ 
for  Ghuznee,  and  also  the  Medal  inscribed  "  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  1842."  Was  present  with  the  Go^er. 
(General's  Body  Guard  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  39th  Deo.  x8^^  (Bronse  Star).  Served  in  Uie  Puigaob  camur 
of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Conunanded  theFnrcv 
the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  various  expeditions  against  the  hostile  Hill  Tribes,  and  with  signal  succeea  (1ft-. 
with  Clasp,  KCB,  and  KCSI.). 

'*  General  J.  K.  Landers  commanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  an  engagement  with  a  party  of  inanrgeatt  . 
X846. 

s^  General  J.  Travers  served  throughout  the  campaign's  of  1840-42  in  AJBTghanistan,  partly  with  his  c«t 
Regiment  the  snd  Bengal  Grenadiers  and  partly  with  Skinner's  Horse  the  present  xst  Cavalry,  and  was  preie^t ;: 
the  actions  of  Lundi  Khuiah,  Khajnind,  Baba  Wnllee  (sabre  wound) ,  Cavalry  actions  of  38th  and  3iBt  Angoft,  rtci 
ture  of  Ghuznee,  actions  at  Benee  Badaum,  and  Mydaum,  also  in  many  attacks  upon  the  Rear  Guard  sad  Fc^l 
Parties  of  General  Nott's  Army  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  name  brought  to  the  special  notice  d": 
Government  of  India  by  General  Nott  who  also  thanked  him  on  the  field  on  two  different  oooasions  for  his  wrr-  > 
in  contact  with  the  enemy.  Medal  inscribed  "Candahar,  Ghuznee,  and  Cabul  1842,"  and  Brevet  of  Migor).  Sen  ■  - 
the  SutleJ  campaign  in  1846  and  commanded  the  Nusseeree  Goorkha  Battalion  in  the  battle  of  iSobraon  (mei.i    ' 
in  despatches.  Medal) .    Commanded  the  Cavalry  of  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  attack  upon  and  defeat  of  ;:.•  ' 
gents  at  KuUoa  Karee  on  the  loth  October  1846  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  bv  Governor  G«Hr 
Commanded  the  Bhopal  Contingent  in  the  field  against  Shunker  Sing  in  1856  and  received  tho  thanks  of  (tore' 
ment  for  the  complete  success  which  attended  these  operations.   Commanded  at  and  in  retreat  from  Indore  in*^.- 
1857  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  and  thanked  by  Crovemment.  Medal,  and  also  awarded  the  Victoria  Oroc*  "  V' . 
daring  act  of  bravery  when  the  Indore  Residency  was  suddenly  attacked  by  Holkar's  Troops,  in  having  cbvr 
the  Guns  with  only  five  men  to  support  him,  and  driven  the  gunners  from  the  guns,  which  saved  the  Uvea  of  &.- 
persons,  fugitives  to  the  Residency.    His  horse  was  shot  in  three  places,  and  his  accoutrements  were  shot  thiur. 
in  various  parts"). 

^  General  P.  T.  Cherry  was  employed  on  three  occasions  against  the  Rajah  of  Kolapore.    Served  vr,-\  1 
I  St  Madras  Cavalry  during  the  Coorg  campaign  in  1834.    Was  present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Boloar.cv  1 
September  1841. 

'7  General  R.  Shubriok  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53;  commanded  seven  Companies  of  the  r- 
Madms  Native  Infantry  at  the  capture  of  Pegu  (thanked  in  despatch,  and  by  the  Governor  General) ;  commao  ?■' 
the  Regiment  in  the  advance  from  Martaban  to  Tongboo ;  present  at  Gongoh  and  other  minor  aSkin^-tbaci- 
in  despatch  and  by  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  with  the  Saogor  Field  Dtrt. 
in  1859  and  conducted  the  operations  which  led  to  the  capture  of  the  rebel  Runmust  Singh  of  Rewah. 

**  General  W.  B.  Wemyss  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  and  was  present  at  the  bat:'  > 
of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

>*  Sir  Edward  Lechmere  Russell  served  with  tho  field  force  in  Sind  and  AfTghanistan  in  1842-43  and  was  pr^ 
in  all  the  operations  including  the  expedition  to  and  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  and  as  Adjutant  of  the  £r 
Irregular  Horse  in  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  surrender  of  Omerkote  (Medal). 

^  General  H.  W.  Matthews  served  the  campaigns  of  1839-42  in  Afilghanistan  and  was  present  throofb* 
the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  and  taking  of  IstalifiT,  and  was  wounded  in  the  Jugdnllnck  Pass  (Hed. 
Present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  a9th  Dec.  1843  (Bronze  Star).     Ser^'ed  in  the  SutlQ  campaign  in  164^  t:^- 
wns  nresent  at  tho  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

♦'  General  C.  Prior  served  with  Brigadier  Wild's  Brigado  in  1841-42,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  :' 
Garrison  of  Ali  Musjid.  Kyber  Pass,  and  in  the  several  actions  fh>m  the  X3th  to  the  a6th  January  1842.  ALwt> 
campaign  of  184a  in  Afi'ghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the  storming  of  the  Kyber  Pass  and  anb«eqc£^> 
operations  on  the  advance  to  Cabul  (Medal) .    Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  164a- 

^  General  H.  W.  Blake  served  during  the  insurrection  in  Canara  in  1837.  Also  the  rebelliou  in  the  Goltr:- 
dah  Zemindary  in  1848. 

^  General  w.  F.  Nuthall  served  in  1852-53;  drew  together  throe  outposts  of  the  Arracan  Battalimi  ii:-- 
Aeng  Pass  with  which  he  surprised  and  captured  the  Norijran  stockade  at  the  summit  of  the  Pass.  Has  ite^^'- 
the  Uianks  of  the  Governor  General  on  several  following  occasions : — for  services  with  the  Pegn  Light  InfasuT-: 
expelling  Marauding  Bands  in  the  Rangoon  district  in  1853,  in  Pegu  district  in  185.^-54,  ^i^d  in  Tharawaddy  dittR"' 
in  185^  (Brevet  of  Ma^jor,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

^  liieut.General  A.  R.  Manson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  asl  s^ 
render  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Mcdul  with  Clnsp).  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  inclct'- 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Me<lal  with  Clasp).  Commaaoc- 
his  Regiment  at  tne  action  with  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  near  Rajghor. 

**  Lieut. General  John  Forbes  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Afi'ghanistan  in  1841-42,  indndinc  the s'- 
vance  on  Candahar,  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under  General  Nott  leading  to  the  reoccu|.u!- 1 
Ghuznee  and  Cabul  (Medal).    Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  Sind  m  1843.  and  wa#  pn>4* 
at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).    Persian  campaign  of  1856-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  kr>l 
surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Bora^oon,  and  battle  or   Kooshab— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  '  ^ 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  siege  of  Ratghur  to  the  fall  of  Calpee  (Medal  with  ( .*- 
Conunanded  the  rear  guard  ft-om  Etora  te  Deopoora  when  attacked  by  the  rebel  army  and  which  he  held  i-^  tl-  * 
until  the  baggage  was  safely  escorted  into  camp. 

**  Lieut  General  J.  C.  Innes  served  during  the  Shekawattee  campaign.    Also  in  tho  Bundlecnnd  inanrrecti' 3 

^  Lieut.  General  G.  S.  Montgomery  commanded  a  field  detachment  in  the  Ahmednuggur  Zilla  in  the  Mippres^' 
of  Bheels  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  two  engagemente— severely  wounded,  and  horse  shot.  Served  a-* 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Brevet  Lt.Colonel,  Medal). 

*•  Lieut.  General  w.  P.  Hampton  served  against  insurgent  Coles  in  1836-37.  In  Afi'ghanistan,  including  the  (*' . 
tnre  of  Khelatin  1839.  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-^4,  and  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  Pnx^anb  caznpai**^ 
1848-^0,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian  wallah,  and  Goojerat,  and  parf!:ii 
the  Sikhs  and  Afi'ghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  present  at  tho  forcing  of  the  Kohat  P«m  .^ 
1850  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (one  of  the  few  regimente  thatwaa  of*^ 
disarmed  and  remained  faithflil)  at  Saugor  during  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Army  in  1857,  and  aub»cqueat  opdv 
tions  against  rebels  and  mutineers  in  Sanger  district  and  Central  India  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«"  Lieut.General  H.  E.  8.  Abbott  served  with  the  Joudhpore  Field  Force  in  1830-40,  and  was  present  attkerr- 
render  of  the  fort  of  Joudhpore.    Was  present  wiU)  t)ie  regiment,  the  74th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  at  Delhi  cs  ^' 

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ontbreak  of  the  mnUny  there  on  the  tith  Ms^  1857,  and  commanded  the  poit  at  the  Cashmere  Gate.  SuhsoqaenUy 
commAnded  the  2nd  European  Bengal  FnsUiers  in  the  Delhi  dietrict  from  September  to  November  1857.  Com- 
manded the  diBtrict  of  Dehra  Doon  from  December  1857  ^  Februaiy  1858,  and  preyented  the  threatened  entry  of 
ibe  Xawab  of  NmJeelMibad.  Served  with  the  Saofor  Field  Force  under  General  Whitlock  in  command  of  the 
Bundlecmid  AoxiHaries  ftrom  April  to  July  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Jhii^un,  the  skirmish  at  Koobrye 
in  conmiand  of  the  Advanced  Guard,  battle  of  Banda  in  command  of  the  Bear  Gxuurd  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

<"  Sir  D.  M.  Probyn  served  on  the  Trans-Indus  Frontier  ftrom  1852  to  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Bozdar  Hills  in  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campiUKn  in 
1^57-58,  and  was  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi,  including  the  action  of  Nqjjufghur  and  other  minor  en- 
ffagements,  and  commanded  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
despatches).  Served  in  the  same  command  with  the  Flying  (Column  under  Colonel  Greathed,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra  (four  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded 
the  Victoria  Cross  "for  distinguished  saUantry  and  daring  throughout  this  campaign").  He  was  also  present 
stthe  action  of  Kanouje,  the  relief  of  I^ucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (twice  mentioned  m  despatches,  and  thanked  by 
the  Governor  General),  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Kale  Nuddee,  storm 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CiT.,  and  a  year's  service).  Was  permitted  to 
retain  the  eommand  of  the  ist  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry,  while  on  furlough,  as  a  special  reward  for  his  services. 
Commanded  the  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
LtColonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

>^  Lieut.General  B.  Boyd  served  against  the  Bheels  in  Malwa  in  z8^6.  Sutl^  campaign  in  1846.  including  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  ^Medal).  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  Bundlecund  in 
1838. 

"  Lieut.General  J.  Liptrott  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock 
(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Aliwal  (horse  shot,  Medal). 

^  Lieut.  General  B.  P.  Lynch  served  In  Persia  with  the  army  under  General  Bethune,  and  commanded  a  Regiment 
in  the  battle  of  Kiser  Chun  and  defeat  of  the  army  of  the  Princes  of  Shiras  (Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  and  a 
letter  of  vhanks  fh>m  the  Shah  of  Persia).  Served  on  Political  Employ  in  Affghanistan  in  1840-41,  and  was  present 
in  several  affairs  with  the  insurgent  Ghilzies.  Was  preeeni  wiui  the  force  which  captured  and  destroyed  the 
fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

**  Lieut. General  R.  J.  Hawthorne  served  in  Sind  in  1845-46.  Also  with  the  Division  under  General  Wheeler  in 
the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  (Medal). 

"  Lieut.  General  8.  F.  MacmuUen  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gocgerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Lieut.General  B.  R.  Powell  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  in  Sind  in  1839 ;  served  in  the  Decoan  against  the 
rebel  Bheelo  in  1857,  present  at  Shumsapoor ;  commanded  the  first  line  on  defence  in  Nimar  uid  KhandeuJi  under 
General  Sir  Hugh  B^se,  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Decoan  by  Tantia  Topee ;  commanded  the  outposts 
on  the  Northern  and  Eastern  Frontier  of  Khandeish  and  the  Deccan  from  Z7th  June  1859  to  9ih  Mi^  z86o. 

'7  Major  General  W.  Vine  served  with  a  squadron  of  his  Regiment  in  May  and  June  1842,  with  Lt  Colonel  Watson's 
Field  Dttaohment  in  the  Sanger  district,  and  in  the  campaign  in  the  Nerbudda  Territories  till  26th  January  1843, 
was  present  at  the  afflur  at  Simeeriah  in  Bundlecund ;  served  also  in  the  Sanger  imd  Nerbuada  Territories  during 
the  mutiny  in  Bengal  from  November  1857  to  Februaiy  1858  and  was  present  at  the  afliair  at  Kooahgaum ;  served 
with  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  Field  Force  in  Goruckpore  and  Oude  districts  from  May  to  December  1858  and  present 
at  the  action  at  Amora  on  the  9th  June  ;  commanded  the  Outpost  at  Hurriah,  and  repulsed  a  very  Uu-ge  number  of 
rebels  2qth  August  1858;  present  at  the  action  at  Debeeriah,  and  thanked  on  three  occasions  by  Brigadier  Row- 
oroft ;  present  at  the  battle  of  Toolsepore  23rd  December  1858,  was  also  present  at  the  reduction  of  Bundlecund 
nnder  Brigadier  Wheeler  (MedaU. 

^*  Major  General  W.  G.  Owen  was  engaged  in  quelling  disturbances  in  the  Hill  tracts  of  the  Golcondah 
Zemindary. 

"  Mi^or  (Seneral  S.  B.  Faddy  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  atthe  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal). 
Served  also  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Ramnuggux,  and  actions  of 
Badoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"^  Major  General  R.  A.  Doria  served  with  the  escpedition  to  China  in  1842-43  (Medal).  Served  on  several  expeditions 
against  the  Rohillas  insurgents  in  the  Deccan.  Commanded  the  Hingolee  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  againbt 
Mjbad  Khan  in  the  Oodgheer  district.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  the  28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  and  Police 
Force  at  Hoshungabad  against  Bybod  Singh  and  the  rebels  on  the  Mahadeo  Hills,  and  the  capture  and  burning  of 
the  town  of  Rykerra  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories. 

"^  Major  General  G.  Caulfeild  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  Including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah 
and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"  Major  General  D.S.  Dodgson  served  throughout  the  Jhoudpore Campaign  of  1839.  Throughout  the  campaign  of 
1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  engaged  in  the  actions  of  the  19th  23rd.  and  24th  January  ot 
the  mouth  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  forcing  the  Khyber  Pass  on  the  5th  April,  relief  of  Jcllalabad,  and  subsequent 
operations  in  Affghanistan  (Meidal).  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  afllur  of  Buddiwal  and  action  of  Aliwal 
^ Medal).  Was  Brigade  Major  at  Benares  when  the  Native  Troops  there  mutinied  on  the  4th  June  1857,  ^^^  ^o^ 
wounded  by  one  of  the  mutineers  on  parade.  Afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  Havelock's 
Force  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow— wounded  (Brevet  of 
Major) ;  througnont  subsequent  defence  of  the  Bailie  Guard,  Residency  of  Lucknow,  until  relieved  by  Lord 
Clyde's  Force,  uid  engaged  in  repelling  of  all  attacks,  and  in  sorties,  including  the  bringing  in  of  t^e  rear  guard 
and  heavy  guns,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the  Him  Khana  and  Eing's  Stables  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) ;  subsequent 

attacks  thereon, 
"    qnently  men- 
.     _  Outram,  and 

<'olonel  R.  Napier  for  his  services  during  the  several  operations  at  Lucknow,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's 
service,  CB. ,  and  his  name  recorded  as  deserving  of  honourable  mention) 

"^  Major  General  W.  H.  Freese  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1840-42,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  the  forts  and  intrenchments  at  Chuenpec,  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  and  operatioub  against  Canton 
(Medal) .  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Saugor  Field  Division  under  Genenu  Whitlock  during  the  mntiny  in  the  cam- 
paign in  Bundlecund  from  xst  March  1858  to  31st  December  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

**  M^or  General  J.  W.  Schneider  commanded  the  Contingent,  Infantry  and  irregular  Cavalry,  of  the  R^'ah  of 
Battara  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Maratha  Country  in  1844-45,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of 
Punalla  and  Pownghur.  Commanded  the  Kolapore  Infktntry  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  the  late  27th  Bombay 
Native  Infleaitry  in  July  and  August  1857 ;  also  at  the  recapture  of  Kolapore  in  December  1857  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  Ab^inian  Expeditionary  Force  in  z868  with  the  rank  of  Brigadier  General ;  commanded  the  zst  Brigade 
of  the  tst  Division  which  led  during  the  advance  on  Magdala,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Arogee,  and  in  the 
assault  on  Magdala  (Cfi..  and  Medal). 

^  M^jor  General  D.  Brown  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegu  and 
dnring  its  subsequent  investment  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Major  General  G.  S.  Dobbie  served  with  the  Sappers  and  Miners  with  Creneral  Wilson's  Force  against  Knmool 
in  1830,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fortress. 

*7  auijor  General  A.  N.  Rich  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Jubbulpore 
ind  Raepore  districts  ftrom  X9th  Novemocr  1857  ^  3<>th  April  1858  and  commanded  a  mixed  detachment  of  Cavalry 
and  Inftotry  against  the  rebels  at  Gootea  and  Ruagaum  (Medal). 

*  Major  General  H.  A.  Adams  commanded  his  Regiment  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Eotah ;  present  with  the 
>)luinn  in  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  June  to 
iugust  Z858 ;  action  of  Sanganeer  onthe  8th  and  the  battle  of  Bunass  on  the  14th  August  1858 ;  action  of  Purtabghur 
)n  24th  December  z8k8  (Meidal  with  Clasp) . 

**  M^or  General  W.  W.  Anderson  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  z848-49»  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  cap- 
are  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Indian  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Arrah 


309^  Her  Majesty's  Local  Indiwn  Forces, — War  Services, 

and  Kotah,  and  snbBequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  Gwalior  territory ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Cenbil 
India,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke<Serai  (wounded) »  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Main 
Field  Force  under  Oeneral  Michel  in  the  pursuit  of  the  rehels  under  Tantia  Topee,  and  present  at  the  actioiu  of 
Sindwaho  and  Kurai ;  attached  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Brigadier  Somerset,  and  was  detached  with  a  force 
under  Major  W.  Grrant  to  assist  in  guarding  the  passes  when  the  rebels  were  attempting  to  force  their  way  throngli 
the  Banswara  Jungles  (Medal  witlx  Clasp). 

70  Major  General  J.  Field  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  from  1841  to  1844;  present  at  the  en- 
gagement at  Hykulzye  and  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  Commanded  his  Begi- 
ment  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  Norembsr 
i8s9*  Commanded  the  Advance  Brigade  of  the  expeditionaiy  force  to  Abysainia  from  the  7th  October  x9/6q  to  tstSa 
January  1868,  and  was  at  the  same  time  in  command  of  the  loth  Bombay  X.I.  (received  the  approbation  of  Govern* 
ment).  Was  appointed  Brigadier  General  and  commanded  the  Pioneer  Foroe  nx>m  Antalo,  and  on  its  being  amal- 
gamated with  other  Brigades  commanded  the  3rd  Brigade  ist  Division  Abyssinian  Field  Force  for  a  short  time. 
Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  in  command  of  the  zoth  Native  Infantry  (mentioned  in  the  despatches,  CB.^ 
and  Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen). 

7^  Major  GJeneral  J.  Gordon  served  in  the  campaign  of  184a  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock.  Also  in  the 
Sutlej  campaign,  and  subsequent  occupation  of  Lahore  in  1846.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  ;  was  Aide  da 
Camp  to  General  XeUi  from  the  16th  July  to  theasth  September  1857  the  day  he  was  killed  on  entry  to  thereHef  OTtfae 
Lucknow  Residency,  including  the  operations  at  Allahabad  and  Cawnpore,  engagement  with  rebels  on  three  occi- 
sions  when  sent  in  command  of  detachments  in  the  steamer  Berkcmpooter  up  and  down  the  Ganges  from  Cawnpore, 
actions  of  Mungarwar  andAlumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot);  served  throughout  the  subsequent  defence 
of  the  Residency  and  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  with  repulse  of  the  various  attacks,  also  at  the  final  oapmre 
of  Lucknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

7*  Major  General  J.  0.  Graves  distinguished  himself  in  a  charge  made  by  a  squadron  of  his  regiment  near  Jala- 
labad, cnmpletelv  routing  and  cutting  up  a  large  body  of  the  enemy  (horse  wounded) .  Served  with  the  field  foroe  ta 
Sind  and  AfTghanistan  in  1841-42,  including  the  advance  on  Candafaar  and  the  several  operations  of  the  army  under 
General  Nott,  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Ghuznee  and  Cabool  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  under  Sir  Chanee 
Napier  in  Sind  in  1843.  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Persian  Bxpeditirmsry 
Force  in  i8i;6-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bnshire,  at  Boraigocm,  and 
action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7>  Colonel  F.  W.  Drummond  served  in  the  campaign  in  Bundleound  in  1842.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Pimnjar 
sQth  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Feroaeshah  (Medal).  Also 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  at  Bamnuggur,  and  actions  of  Badoolapore, 
Chillian wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

7*  Colonel  W.  W.  Taylor  served  in  Upper  Sind  during  1839-40;  with  detachment  of  the  5th  Bombay  Native  In* 
fantry  under  Captain  Smee,  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Kanghur.  Served  in  the  Land  Transport  Gwps  with 
the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  18^7  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  5th  Regiment  against  the  Taepsnga 
near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-Kasa  4th  April ; 
commanded  the  Garrison  which  defended  Kahding  when  invested  by  the  rebels  in  May;  present  at  the  sfiorminf 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  24th  October  1862. 

7>  Colonel  G.  Strangways  served  with  the  7zst  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  defeat  and  dispersion  of  a  body  of 
Dacoits  who  entered  the  Shal^ehanpore  district  in  May  and  June  1841.  Commanded  the  Regiment  and  recaptoied 
the  Bareilly  Jail  from  the  prisoners  who  had  overpowered  the  gruard,  in  July  1842.  Led  the  advance  of  a  detscb* 
ment  of  the  7Z8t  Native  Infand*y  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  insurgents  under  Ram  Sing  who  occupied  Use  Heixtits 
in  front  of  Noorpore  in  September  1848.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  U 
Rungul  Nuggur,  and  in  pursuit  of  bodies  of  insurgents  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Txst  Native  Infkn^  on  theoot- 
break  of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  May  1857,  and  commanded  detachments  of  the  Regimeot 
that  remained  faithful  and  formed  pazl  of  the  heroic  garrison  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  from  the 
3xBt  June  to  the  X7th  November  1857— wounded  on  the  4th  July;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  sod 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (received  the  thanks  of  Government,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

7*  Colonel  F.  C.  Maisey  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap^ 
ture  of  Rim<7uun,  operations  near  Douabew,  and  against  the  robber  chief  Mya  Toon,  and  several  skirmishes,  ai-i 
was  wonnct'd  in  the  repulse  of  a  night  attack  on  the  loth  August  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Serves 
throughout  the  siege  of  D-jlbi,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  (charger  killed),  assault  and  oaptoze  of  xht 
City  and  Palaco  (menlioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

7'  Colonel  U.  B.  Stevens  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaignof  1845-46,  including  the  battlea  of  Feroaeshah  and 


Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Sylhet  Light  Inrantry  Battalion  in  several  skirmishes  with 
uf  the  34th  Bengal  Native  Inftmtry,  on  the  eastern  frontier,  and  succeeded  in  destroying  the  entire  body  (received 
the  thanks  of  Government  and  of  the  Commander  in  Chief,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Indian  Mutiny  Medal).  Served 
daring  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

T*  Colonel  J.  Buchanan  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  "^  ^0  Hhahahad  district, 
and  in  Bundlecund  under  General  Whitlock. 

^  Colonel  G.  T.  Badoliffe  commanded  a  Squadron  of  his  Regiment  on  field  service  in  the  Deooan  fromtiwifitt 
November  1858  to  the  5th  October  1859.  On  the  39th  February  he  marched  with  a  Squadron  fifty  miles  withoAt 
a  halt  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy,  brought  them  to  action  and  defeated  them  the  same  day  taking  several  pnaoners. 

^  Colonel  W.  H.  Watts  served  with  the  field  foroe  under  M^or  Reid.  Also  during  the  Burmese  war  of  i853-s3> 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Pegu,  and  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  asoont  of 
the  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  Lord  Wimam  Bentinek.  Commanded  the  Piquet  which  repulaed  a  night 
attack  on  the  steamer  on  the  19th  November  1852 ;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column  to  Bhoway  Gheen  as  8taf 
Officer  of  the  expeditionary  force,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Gongah,  and  other  minor  af&irs  with  the 
enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*^  Colonel  C.  R.  Stainforth  was  present  with  the  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  as  Quarter  Master  and  Actmf 
Adjutant,  at  the  quelling  of  the  insurrection  on  the  13th  June  1857  at  Nagpore,  and  proceeded  with  his  re^a»st 
in  September  1857  ^to  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  was  present  at  most  of  the  dours  and  paraoitB  ot 
rebels  in  that  district  till  February  1858.  Was  present  at  the  night  attack  at  Imlea  on  the  5th  January  xScS- 
Proceeded  with  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  to  Bengal  in  February  X858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Atrowlia  oa 
the  2ist  March  1858,  ana  at  all  the  sorties  and  engagements  in  that  and  subsequent  month  at  Asimghar 
(cliarger  shot).  Served  in  pursuit  of  the  late  rebel  Rajah  Koor  Sing.  Served  with  the  regiment  ••  Quarter 
Master  during  the  whole  of  the  mutiny  and  also  at  Nowgongin  1859  in  the  several  pursuits  after  the  79bs! 
/••inindar  Despatt  (Medal). 

■*'  Colonel  C.  Jackson  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  a9th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star). 

^  Colonel  W.  Q.  Pogson  served  in  Spain  in  1837  as  a  Cornet  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion.  Served  is 
>  i^^'hanistan  in  1840;  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846 ;  and  the  Bhootan  cunpaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-*>^  Colonel  F.  W.  Baugh  served  the  campaign  of  1849  in  Afi*ghani8tan  under  General  Pollock,  inclndmg  ti» 
actions  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  at  Mamoo  Kliail,  Jugdulluck,  Tezeen,  and  IstalilT  (Medal).  Throoirbotf 
tliu  Sutlej  campaign,  including  the  batles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeehah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Bttrmae' 
wi  r  in  1853  ».;^ainHt  the  enemy  near  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  xSst-sS.  *sA 
act  on  of  Chinpoorah  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

*» '  Colonel  C.  P.  Y.  Triscott  served  with  Brigadier  Watson's  Force  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Terrxtaties  ft«« 
5*h  October  1842  to  the  25th  April  1843,  And  from  xoth  October  to  the  8th  November  1842.  Was  present  dnnng  ^ 
Chi  nose  riots  at  Singapore  in  May  1834. 

^'^  Colonel  J.  Pogson  served  b&  Stall  Officer  to  the  Kattiwar  and  Okamundel  Field  Force  in  1859,  and  was  presB* 
at  the  biege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

»"  Colonel  T.  R.  Snow  served  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier*  end  «■• 
present  at  the  battles  of  Mecaneo  and  Hyderabad— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  under  Sir  J.  Ittwrenes  a«aiB* 
the  tribes  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857,  and  on  the  30th  September  he  was  wounded  and  his  hone  lecei^sd  • 
sabre-cut,  and  on  the  i6th  October  he  was  severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

6«  Colonel  C.  Dumbleton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharsjpore  Z9th  Doce^bc^r  '^(^^^^^t: 


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«•  Colonel  W.  0.  Gott  senred  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  <^d  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahanopore 
(BronM  Star) .  Benred  throughout  the  Fuxyaub  oampaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Ghenab, 
and  actions  of  Badoolapore  and  Ghillianwalfah—twice  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Bonthal  cam- 
paign of  1855-56. 

"  Colonel  J.  A.  S.  Fanlknor  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Bind  and  Affirhanistan  Arom  1 841  to  1844,  and  was 
present  at  the  defeat  and  capture  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Peer  Arree.  He  was  also  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

'f  Colonel  J.  G.  Oookson  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Greneral  of  the  BeUaxy  Field  Force  under 
Brigadier  Spottiswoode  ttom  the  8th  November  1858  to  the  aist  January  1859. 

**  Colonel  P.  G.  Scot  served  in  the  Butlei  campaign  of  1845-46  ana  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal) . 
Was  present  when  the  Wing  of  the  zsth  Bengal  Native  Infantiy  mutinied  at  Nowgong  in  June  1857.  Served  after- 
wardd  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  present  with  Uavelock's  Force  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar 
and  Alumbagh,  and  entry  into  Lucknow ;  defence  of  the  Residencv  from  35th  September  to  aand  November  1857 
ontil  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde ;  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  and  repulse  of  all  the  attacks  from  November  1857  to  the 
28th  Februaiy  1858;  siege  of  Lucknow  from  ist  to  z6th  March,  action  at  Koorsee,  attack  on  Booya,  actions  of 
Allygnnge  and  BairaiUy  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

**  Colonel  H.  A.  Cookbum  marched  fh>m  Gwalior  on  the  13th  May  1857  towards  Allyghur  in  command  of  a 
Siiuadron  of,  the  zst  Cavalry  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent,  of  which  Regiment  he  was  Adjutant,  and  served  in  the  Agra, 
Hatiraa,  and  Allyghur  districts  of  the  Doab,  under  the  Orders  of  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces,  until  the 
2ud  July  following.  On  the  nnd  May  near  Hattras  with  only  about  fifty  men  he  defeated  and  dis])cr8od  a  body  of 
nearly  500  rebels,  on  which  occasion  his  charger  was  slightly  wounded.  On  the  following  day  he  rescacd  twenty 
persons  fr^m  the  town  of  Basnee.  On  the  31st  May  he  defeated  a  body  of  rebels  near  Hattras,  on  which  occusion 
the  official  report  from  Captain  Alexander  to  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces  stated :—"  Lieutenant  Cock- 
bum  dismounted  about  twenty  men  and  stormed  the  village.  Every  praise  is  due  to  Lieut.  Cockbum,  a  must  gallant 
soldier,  who  had  some  narrow  escapes  "  (his  helmet  and  sword  were  struck  by  bullets).  "  He  killed  four  men  with 
his  oi^n  hand."  On  the  5th  June  he  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebels  and  saved  the  town  of  Lakhnooa,  his  charger 
being  twice  wounded.  On  the  5th  Ji^  1857  at  the  battle  of  Agra  he  wasveryseverely  wounded  by  a  cannun-sbot  and 
his  charger  was  killed  under  him.  He  was  thanked  on  four  occasions  by  the  Lieut.Governor  of  the  N.  W.  Provinces 
and  mentioned  in  his  despatches  as  being  ''marked  by  his  forward  activity  and  courage  "  and  "as  a  dashing 
energetic  Cavalry  Officer"  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  W.  M.  Cafe  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharsjpore  a9th  December  1843  (Bronze  Star).  Also 
throoi^houtthe  Puiyaub  campai|m  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Sadoolapore,  Chilliauwallah,  and  Goojerat, 
and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  iifghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal,  and 
Victoria  Croes). 

^  Iit.Colonel  B.  Ohahners  served  in  the  Bonthal  campaign  in  1855.  -^^o  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*^  Ck>ronel  C.  P.  Hildebrand  served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

'*  Colonel  J.  M.  Earle  served  throughout  the  Butlej  oampaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeahah,  Buddiwal,  and  iOiwal  (Medal  and  two  Chwps). 

^  Colonel  E.  S.  Jackson  was  Adjutant  of  the  zath  Bengal  Native  Infantry  when  the  Wing  at  Nowgon;: 
mutinied  in  June  1857,  and  was  instrumental  in  saving  the  life  of  Mrs.  Kerchoif,  the  wife  of  the  Serjeant  Major,  whom 
he  rescued  firom  danger  by  carrying  her  behind  him  on  horseback.  Was  engaged  in  an  afihir  with  a  party  of 
Bundeelaa. 

*«*  Colonel  G.  Smart  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  z86o  and  was  present  at  the  cupturo  oC  tko  Taku 
Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«  Colonel  J.  C.  P.  fiaillio  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59;  was  Orderly  Officer  to 
General  Nicholson  in  the  engagement  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  near  Goordaspore  on  the  zath  July 
1857  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  Brigadier  Beaton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Oungeree  and  Puttiallee,  and 
re-occupation  of  Myni>orie.  AtKankur,  Rohilcund  border,  in  April  X858  ;  served  with  the  Soraon  Field  Force  at  the 
taking  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tiroul.  Served  with  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  during  the  operations  in  the  Terai,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Buttonpore,  and  attack  made  on  the  rebels'  position  in  lower  Nepaul  range  —  wounded 
(mentioned  in  despatches, Medal). 

,  ^*|'  Colonel  R.  Blair  served  in  the  Bonthal  campaign  in  Z856.  Also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  z 857-59, 
^f*odiiig  the  Bundiecund  campaign  in  Z859  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  (Modal). 

*"  Colonel  C.  O'B.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Butlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  i<  erozeshah  and  Sobraon— sUghtly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  wur  of  1852-53,  and  waa 
present  at  the  relief  of  the  garrison  of  Pegu  aud  the  operations  m  its  vicinity ;  accompanied  the  Martaban  Column 
under  General  Steel  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*<**  Colonel  H.  A.  Browne  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  various 
skirmishes  (Meilal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

A"i  Colonel  P.  S.Yorke  joined  the  aud  EoroxMtan  Bengal  Fusiliers  and  served  with  them  at  Delhi  throughout  a'l 
theactiuns  and  operations  trom  the  a^rd  June  10  the  z5th  August  1857.  Joined  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  in  J...ia:ny 
Z858  and  served  with  it  in  the  Delhi  district  in  Major  Hamsay's  Colutun  in  Mny  Juno  and  July  1858  (iledul  witu 
Clasp).    Served  in  the  Cossyah  rebelUon  in  z86a,  and  commanded  the  outpost  of  Buttow. 

**^  Colonel  W.  F.  Stephens  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  Z845-46  and  was  prosout  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee 
(charger  shot)  on  Escort  duty  with  the  Commander  in  Cmef  (Medal). 

'°'  Colonel  O.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  Pu^jaub  campaign  of  i848-49and  wasslightlycontusedon  thesideby  a 
bullet  at  the  aflhir  of  Bamnuggur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  against  the  Mohmund 
Tribes  in  August  1854  (Medal  with  Clnsp) .  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  including  the  advance 
on  Lucknow,  storm  and  capture  of  Mceunguuge  (received  a  blow  on  the  head  from  a  musket),  throughout  the  final 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  liie  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  the  Alumbagh,  defeat  of  a  body  of 
Fanatics  near  Koosah  Bagh,  ana  other  minor  cavalry  skirmishes ;  affliir  of  Tigree,  capture  of  Jugdespore,  Jhitoorah, 
and  Metahi,  and  other  skirmishes.  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Shababad  Field 
Force,  and  was  present  throughout  the  campaign  in  Jugdespore,  Khymore  Hills,  Palamow,  and  Behar,  including 
night  surprise  of  the  enemy  s  camp  at  Tuly-a-Duhar,  and  afihirs  at  Karee  Bath  and  M^jowleea  (seven  times 
nientionoa  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Maoor,  Medal  with  CUsp). 

'*^  Colonel  J.  Biair  served  tiiroughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  sie^e 
of  Neenmch,  siege  and  assault  at  Kotah  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria 
Crosa  for  "  gallant  and  daring  conduct "  at  Neemuch,  and  "  in  fighting  his  way  most  gallantly  through  a  body  of 
rebels  at  Jeernm  who  had  literally  surrounded  him. .  .  .  received  a  severe  sword-cut  on  his  right  arm"). 

iw  Colonel  G.  B.  Morris  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  and 
oocapation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

"^  Colonel  M.  Thomson  served  throughout  the  mutiny  of  1857-58,  was  engaged  in  the  trenches  at  Cawnpore 
during  the  massacre,  was  one  of  the  only  four  survivors,  and  was  five  times  wounded  and  had  a  horse  shot  under 
him  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  a  year's  service). 

1^'  Brigadier  General  C.  J.  S.  Gough  served  throughout  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of 
Banmuggur,  passage  of  thuChenab,and  battles  of  Sudoolapore,  Chillian walla,  and  Goojerat  (Medul  with  two  Clasps). 
Servea  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  with  the  Guide  Corps  at  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  commanded 
Uoide  Cavalry  in  att'airs  at  Khnrkonua  «n  15CI1,  and  Rnotuck  on  17th  aud  i8th  August ;  engaged  in  the  cavalry  afiair 
in  rear  of  the  Camp  on  izth  September.  Served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  an<t  Jhujjur  districts. 
Waa  engaged  in  the  action  of  Namuleon  the  i6th  November.  Served  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  actions  of  Gun- 
geeree,  Putteallee,  Mynpoorie,  and  Shumsnabad  (wounded).  Commanded  a  Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse  at  action 
ofMeangunge;  present  throughout  siege  aud  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Cla&ps,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
Brevet  of  Mf^or). 

*^'  Colonel  S.  De  B.  Edwardes  served  in  the  Mahoe  Kanta  Field  Force  in  2858,  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee,  present 
at  the  action  of  Auoria;  served  as  Depu^  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  m  1868, 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogce  aud  at  the  aa^ault  ntd  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal).  1  ^<  111 1  ^ 

lis  Colonel  B.  B.  Hill  served  in  deionce  of  KumsonHuio  and  Bohilcund  against  the  rebeh>  iuW^^lf  present 


309^  Hei'  Majesty's  Local  Indian  Forces. — War  Services, 

at  Chapoorali ;  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  durinf?  the  campaijn^  in  Oude  and  present  at  the  acUons  of  PiaKson 
and  Russoolpore.  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal).  Served  in  tiie  Bhootr* 
campaign  of  1 865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  Huzara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  operations  on  the  "  Black 
Mountain"  (Clasp). 

"*  Colonel  H.  Melvill  served  in  the  Kumaon  Militia  during  1857  and  commanded  Cavalry  in  an  attack  mad« 
from  Nynee  Tal  upon  a  portion  of  the  Rohilcund  rebels.  Served  with  the  Oude  Police  Cavalry  from  May  Ull 
September  1858 ;  was  in  command  of  a  Police  Force  (Cavalry  and  Infantry)  at  Mahon  near  Lucknow  when  an 
attack  waa  made  on  that  post  by  the  enemy  on  the  evening  of  the  7th  August  1858.  Commanded  the  (Cavalry  m 
an  attack  made  by  a  Police  Force  upon  the  fort  and  position  of  Birwa  on  a6th  August  1858  (Medal). 

"*  Colonel  E.  M.  Lawford  was  employed  in  Bensral  and  Bundlecund  ttom  February  to  December  1859.  , 

"7  Lt. Colonel  G.  B.  Fisher  waa  present  with  the  sand  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  the  Sonthal  district  dnnng 
the  mutinies  of  1857,  and  marched  with  the  Head  Quarters  from  Bowsee  to  Raneegunge  when  the  four  oompames 
on  command  mutinied.  Took  a  detachment  of  volunteers  from  his  regiment  to  China,  and  served  wiUi  the  65111 
N.  I.  during  the  occupation  of  Canton  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

"»  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Franks  was  present  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  12th  Bengal  Native  In&ntry  when 
it  mutinied  at  Nowgong  on  the  loth  June  1857.  He  served  subsequently  throughout  the  mutiny  campaign 
(Medal). 

"•  Lt.  Colonel  H.  K.  Bushe  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
and  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

*»  Lt.Colonel  R.  W.  Elton  was  present  with  his  regiment  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Delhi  on  the  nth 
May  1857.  Served  in  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Hor»e,  and  was  present  with  it  at  the  defeat  of  WuUedad  Khan  at 
Galowtee,  and  on  several  other  occasions  when  attached  to  the  left  wing  xst  Belooch  Battalion.  Waa  preeent  with 
General  Penny's  Force  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee  ;  was  with  the  Commander  in  Chiefs  Force  at  the  action  before 
Baroilly  on  5th  May  1858,  and  at  repulse  of  rebels  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  on  the  occasion  of  their  attacking 
our  outposts  at  Shahjehanpore  ;  present  in  the  operations  near  Mahomdy  and  relief  of  Fort  Jellalabad  ;  present 
with  the  Battalion  at  the  taking  of  FortRampore  Kussia  by  Brigadier  Wetherell's  Force;  with  Conamaikder in 
Chiefs  Force  at  occupation  of  forts  of  Ameytee  and  Sunkerpore,  and  at  the  defeat  of  Beni  Madho  at  Doi^ea 
Koeree ;  also  at  the  action  at  Churda  and  taking  of  Fort  Mayeedia ;  present  at  the  capture  of  14  guns  by  Brigadier 
Horsford's  Force  at  Sikha  Ghat  in  Nepaul  (Medal). 

^'>  Lt. Colonel  W.  E.  D.  Broughton  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  W.  Howey  served  with  the  32nd  Light  Inflintry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1858-59,  and  k«i 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tyroul,  action  of  Jugdespore,  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Ahmetie  and  Shunkcr- 
poro,  and  pursuit  of  Beni  3fadho  (Medal). 

>*•  Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  Stansfeld  served  with  the  xoth  Foot  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  waa  present  at  the 
siege  of  Lucknow  and  several  skirmishes  in  Oude,  Azimghur,  and  the  Jugdespore  Junglee  (Medal  with  CJlasp). 

^**  Lt.Colonel  T.  M.  Shelley  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meerut  on  the  xoth  May  x857-  He 
served  afterwards  in  several  actions  from  the  xith  August  to  the  29th  September  before  Delhi,  and  at  the  aasaolt 
and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Campbell  served  with  3rd  Bengal  Europeans  during  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58,  in- 
cluding the  operations  at  Shereghur  Ghat  in  May  X858,  and  with  the  column  from  Agra  towards  Gwalior  in  Jane 
1858  (Medal).  Served  with  the  30th  Puiyaub  Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  waa  present  at 
the  captures  of  Chamoorchi,  Bala,  and  Nagoh  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

"«  Lt. Colonel  H.  St.  G.  Tucker  served  with  the  X9th  Puiyaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 

**7  Lt.Colonel  M.  G.  Clerk  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  m  1857-59,  ^^^  was  present  wiUi  Havelock  a 
Force  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  remaining  in  the  Alumbagh  with  the  force  under  Lt. Colonel 
M'Intyre,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

i»*  Lt(3olonel  P.  C.  Dalmahoy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  waspreecntattheaiegeaiid 
capture  of  Delhi,  including  most  of  the  engagements  before  its  walls  previous  to  the  capture.  Served  with  Bngaoier 
Showere'  Force  in  the  Delhi  district.  Present  with  the  Humeerpore  Police  Battalion  in  several  encounlerB  with 
the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859-60,  and  on  many  occasions  during  the  campaign  commanded  an  independent 
Column  of  Military  Police  (received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  in  Delhi  and  Bundlecund,  Medal  with 
Clasp). 

*■•  Lt.Colonel  P.  Story  served  in  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  actions  of  Pusgaon  and  Russoolpore,  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswah  (Medal). 

'"  Lt.Colonel  B.  J.  M -NaLr  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  aisd 
capture  of  Delhi  as  well  as  at  the  battle  of  Budleo-ke-Serai  and  all  the  operations  throughout  the  siege;  served 
afterwards  in  the  Delhi  district  with  the  column  under  Brigadier  Showers;  also  in  the  Bekaneer  district  in  1859 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Cox  was  employed  against  the  Karen  insurgents  in  1857. 

i»  Lt.  Colonel  H.  H.  C.  G.Warrington  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Norbudda  Territories  in  the 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  the  6th  February  1858. 

™  Lt.Colonel  F.  G.  Rideout  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Boad  in  May  and  June  x86a. 

i»*  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Arbuthnot  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny 
in  the  Shahabad  district  and  in  Central  India  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  R.  A.  C.  Hunt  served  with  his  regiment  against  theTaepings  near  Shanghai,  and  waa  present  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  i36a,  of  the  town  of  Taeerpoo  X7th  ApnU 
at  Nazean  27th  and  29th  April,  at  the  storming  of  Kahding  ist  May,  of  Tsing-poo  12th  May,  and  at  the  stonning 
and  recapture  of  Kahding  on  the  4th  October  1862. 

'**  Lt.Colonel  W.  R.  Martin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  was  present  with  the  38th  Foot  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nnggur  (Medal  wtfL 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  19th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  China  the  campaign  of  x86o  (Medal).  Served  with  the  jni 
Pui^aub  Infantry  throughout  the  Sittana  Expedition  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  and  afterwards  with  (xenerai 
Wilde's  Column  against  the  Judon  Tribes. 

"7  Lt. Colonel  W.  Rowlandson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actioas 
of  Seerowlie  and  Ghurra,  and  reoccupation  of  Humeerpore  (Medal). 

^**  Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  Elliot  was  emploved  on  field  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  from  4th  Jane  to  5th  Augoat  185S. 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  M.  Chambers  served  with  his  regiment  against  the  Taepingfs  near  Shanghai,  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-kaza  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  oflheerpoo  17th 
April,  at  Nazean  27th  and  29th  April  1862,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  X2th  May,  and  with  the  garrison 
defending  Kahding  in  May  X862. 

1^  Lt.Colonel  F.  Beeching  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Hawks  at  Keonghut  for  the  suppression  of  a 
rebellion  amongst  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the  Cuttack  Tributary  Mahals. 

1  *^  Lt.Colonel  L.  E.  Evans  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Enropcwr 
Regiment,  and  was  prraent  with  the  Mynpooree  Movable  Column  in  the  operations  at  Sheraghur  Ghat,  and  w:Ui 
the  Agra  Column  towards  Gwalior.  Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Deirn 
against  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  J.  M.  Stewart  served  in  the  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  \hf 
assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ookis,  Mugbarai,  and  Oomkrong. 

1^  Lt  Colonel  H.  R.  Wintle  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

1**  Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Howes  served  withthe  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division,  and  was  prescu 
at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Ruteea  13th  November  1858  (Medal). 

^**  Lt.Colonel  E.  Venour  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  xoth  Foot  against  the  Dinapore  mutineers  at  Anah  m 
1857  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal).    Served  with  the  right  column  Doar  Field  Force  in  1865-66. 

»*•  Lt. Colonel  F.  D.  Plowden  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  accompanied  General 
Frank's  Column  on  the  Oude  f^ntier,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Attrowlee  (Medal). 

»«  Lt.Colonel  W.  0.  Chowne  served  with  the  19th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  (Medal). 

!♦•  Lt.Colonel  J.  I.  Robinson  served  with  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknew 


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and  at  the  affair  of  Koorsee;  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Rohilcand  oampaini,  including  the  actions  of 
Roova  and  AllyiTunse,  capture  of  Bareillv,  and  afifkirs  of  Shahjehanpore  and  Mohumdee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  G.  W.  Holdsworth  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at 

the  action  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July  against  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  on  uie  village  of  Chulhaslee  (severely 

wounded  hy  an  explosion),  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  October;  also  with  the  column  under  Ck>lonel  Cotton  at 

Futtehpore  Sirkee  m  October  1857,  and  with  the  Agra  Colunm  towards  GwaUor  in  June  1858  (Medal). 

"*  Lt.Colonel  J.  Johnstone  servedwith  the  Trans-Gogra  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Rowcroft  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

1^  Lt.Colonel  W.  F.  Bartleman  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  aud 

wa«  present  at  the  actions  of  Almorah  on  the  17th  and  a5th  April,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  fort 

of  Nnggur  (Medal).    Served  during  a  part  of  the  Cossiah  rebellion,  and  commanded  a  Company  of  the  43rd  Bengal 

N.  I.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moonsowpoonje  in  the  JjTiteah  Hills  on  the  22nd  March  1862. 

**♦  LLColonel  C.  8.  Steward  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Itrowlea 

with  Kooer  Sing's  rebel  force  on  the  aist  March  1858  (wounded),  and  at  the  sortie  from  the  fort  of  Azimghur  27th 

March,  also  at  the  taking  of  Jugdespore  and  at  the  engagements  of  Beliea,  Peeroo,  twice  at  Muttahee,  Dullepore, 

Ces^^ah,  Rmapore  Gamur,  and  the  final  ejectment  of  the  rebels  from  the  Jugdespore  Jungles  between  May  and 

Juno  1858  (Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  W.  Osborne  served  with  the  73rd  Foot  in  Brigadier  Rowcroft's  Column  during  the  campaign  in 
the  Terai,  from  the  4th  November  1858  to  July  1859,  &^(^  ^f^  present  at  the  attack  by  the  rebels  on  the  column  of 
Major  Ross,  and  in  some  minor  affairs  (Medal). 

*5<  Lt. Colonel  C.Martin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58  and  was  present  with  the  14th  Light  Dar- 
goona  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  Dhar,  and  actions  of  Mundesore — sevcrelv  wounded  (mentioned 
m  despatches.  Medal).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  D.  M  Stewart, 
anii  with  the  lath  Bengal  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Magdaui  (Medal). 

»"  Lt.Colonel  J.  L.  ikich  served  with  the  and  Dragoon  Guards  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858, 
and  during  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

A»  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Stewart  served  with  a  party  of  the  Mysore  Silladar  Horse  attached  to  the  Kumool  Movable 
Column  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Shorapore  on  the  8th  Februarj'-  185S,  on  which  occasion  he  was 
dangerously  wounded  bv  two  sword  cuts ;  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Cavalry  Hydembad  Cor.tin- 
gent  with  Brigadier  Hill^s  Field  Force  in  the  Taptee  Valley,  in  Berar,  aud  in  the  Deccan  from  November  185S  till 
March  1859  (Medal). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  C.  Low  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns 
of  1857-59 ;  present  at  the  actions  of  Budlee-ke- Serai  and  Nudjufghur,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  pursuit  of  the 
robeia  and  taking  of  Fort  Jhiyjur;  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  and  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Agra  Field  Forco 
tmder  Brigadier  Showers  in  pursuit  of  rebels  in  Central  India  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  two 
Clasps). 

'•*  Lt. Colonel  A.  K.  J.  C.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  x857-58,and  was  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Delhi  from  the  17th  July  1857  with  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry,  and  was  engaged  in  a  cavalry  affair  in 
rear  of  the  camp  on  nth  September;  served  with  column  under  Brigeulier  Greathed,  and  engaged  at  the  actions 
cf  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  and  Kanouge ;  present  at  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  skirmishes  of 
Malj>rtinge  and  Alumbagh  and  action  of  Cawnpore ;  served  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  Oude,  and 
engaged  at  Meangunge :  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  afikir  at  Koorsee ;  commanded  a  squad- 
ron of  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  capture  of  Bareilly  and  affair  of  Shahjehanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»«*  Ift.Colonel  A.  R.  D.  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  during  the 
siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  with  the  Guide  Cavalry,  and  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi,  Goorgaon, 
and  Jhujjur  districts.  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (wounded) ,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  the  Moosa  Bagh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»"  Lt. Colonel  F.  M.  Alexander  served  with  the  Dharwar  Field  Force  from  5th  March  till  25th  April  1858.  Com- 
manded a  detachment  of  the  4th  Light  Cavalry  while  ser\'ing  with  the  Goruckpore  Field  Force  under  Brigadier 
Rowcroft  from  November  1858  till  February  1859,  and  was  prasent  at  the  affairs  of  Koosmee  and  Bagowra;  and  in 
Bengal  and  Bundlecund  from  January  to  December  1859  (Medal). 

^**  Major  C.  E.  Stack  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Mattra 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857 ;  and  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Polwhele  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  5th  July 
1857  (Medal). 

»»  Lt.Colonel  W.  S.  A.  Lockhart  served  with  the  5th  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  Dec.  1858  and  January  1859.  Served  with 
the  xoth  Bengal  Lancers  at  Hoti  Murdan  and  Shubkudder  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863-64  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-66  as  Adjutant  t4th  Bengal  Lancers.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp 
to  Brigadier  General  Merewether  commanding  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Ab^'ssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at 
Arogee  and  the  fall  of  Magdala  (Medal).  Served  as  D.A.Q  M.  General  and  Brigade  with  Hazara  Field  Force  in 
the  Black  Mountain  Expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  Has  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  bronze  Medal 
for  saving  the  life  of  a  British  soldier's  wife. 

»•«  Lt.Colonel  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Lucknow  on  the  30th  May  i857,and  with 
the  toToe  that  drove  the  rebels  out  of  the  station  the  next  day.  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  from 
the  30th  June  to  the  aand  November,  and  as  a  volunteer  with  the  78th  Highlanders  accompanied  the  force  under 
Colonel  Napier  (Lord  Napier  of  Magdala)  that  went  out  to  the  Mootoe  Manzil  to  bring  in  the  sick,  wounded, 
heavy  guns,  and  ammunition  loft  behind  by  the  relieving  force  under  Havelock,  and  was  hent  to  report  at  night 
that  more  doolies  were  required  for  the  sick  and  wountled;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  the  campaign  of  1862-63  in  the 
Jynteah  Hills,  and  saved  the  records  and  treasure  on  the  Cutcherry  being  destroyed  by  lightning. 

»w  Lt.Colonel  J.  May  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  Lucknow,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Chinhut 
30th  June  1857,  also  thronghout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  acting  as  a  Subaltern  of  Artillery  and  subsequently 
as  Assistant  Field  Engfineer.  Served  afterwards  with  the  force  at  the  Alumbagh  and  was  present  in  the  various 
actions  (wounded),  and  accompanied  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
1**  Lt.Ckilonel  W.  Thompson  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th 
November  1858  to  26th  January  185^.  He  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river 
for  the  suppression  of  disturbances  m  the  Nizam's  Dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose 
frota  I  St  to  30th  March  1859. 

•«•  Lt.Colonel  R.  Beadon  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lucknow,  skirmish  at  Tigree,  capture  of  Azimghur  and  pursuit;  at  Sanilwar  he  captured  a  9-pounder ;  operations 
in  tbe  Jugdespore  Jungles  and  pursuit;  action  at  Nonadee  and  pursuit  to  the  Kymaon  Hills  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Medal  wit£  Clasp).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  taking  of  the  Taku  Fortd, 
action  at  Chankiawan,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»70  Major  C.  Beadon,  prior  to  entering  the  Indian  Army,  served  five  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy, 
•wnM  on  board  H.M.  ship  Aloier»9X  the  bombardment  and  fall  of  Bomarsund  during  the  Baltic  campaign  of  1854 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier  (Medal).  Served  afterwards  in  the  same  ship  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol 
beew^een  the  asrd  October  1854  and  December  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Kertch  and  Kinboum  (Medal 
witb  Clasp).  Was  engaged  in  the  operations  against  Canton  on  board  H.M.  shii)8  Calcutta  and  Elk.  Served  on 
tbe  Biver  Ganges  as  a  Volunteer  during  the  late  mutiny  in  the  H.E.I.  Company's  gunboat  Jumna. 

171  Major  R.  G.  T.  Stevenson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  Jeerun, 
assAult  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  (Medal  with  Clssp). 

17a  Major  F.  S.  Cherry  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Shahahad,  and  engaged  at  Bnrhampoor 
i4tb  October,  Khereo  Saugor  i6th  October.  Jugdespore  i8th  Oct  )')er.  Sookreta  and  Koath  Khaz  aoth  October,  and 
AiiiAbad  30th  November  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  till  June  1859  (Medal). 

»7»  Major  C.  A.  Moore  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  and  Hombay  Light  Cavalry  at  the  taking  of  Rewa ; 
pre«ent  at  the  taking  of  Awah ;  8er\'ed  with  the  Field  Force  in  Central  India  in  1858 ;  present  during  the  operatiouf 
in  tbe  Mahee  Kanta  in  1858 ;  and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  Khosias  at  Bhyrannah  and  during  the  operations  ai 
Nu'*'^^r  Parker;  present  during  the  operations  in  Kntty war,  aud  at  the  taking  of  the  Burda  Hills  and  defeat  uf 
LliC^^Vaghcors  at  that  place  in  1859  (Medal  \rith  Clasp).    Served  with  the  3rd  Light  Cavalry  duringthe  Abyssinian 

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campftign  of  1867-68,  and  oomnumded  the  Regiment  at  the  storming  and  oaptnre  of  Kagdala  (mentioned  in  ds- 
epatchee,  Medal). 

i7«  Mf^or  A.  H.  Prinsep  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  his  Regiment,  the  6th  Bengal  Light  Oavaliy,  at  Setl- 
kote  on  the  9th  Jaly  1857  and  was  wonnded.  He  afterwards  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Gogana  Jtmglet, 
and  WAS  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lnoknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17B  Major  J.  M.  C.  Galloway  was  employed  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  Shahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Eheres 
rth  October,  Borhampoor  14th  October,  Kheree  Saugor  z6th  October,  Jugdeepore  x8th  October,  and  Seekxeta  ssd 
Koath  Kfaaz  20th  October  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  during  the  whole  of  1859  (Medal). 

178  Major  T.  H.  T.  Chalon  served  with  the  Copal  Movable  Column  and  Bellaxy  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  «m 
prej^ent  at  the  storming  of  Copal  (Medal) . 

177  Major  T.  F.  C.  Rochfort  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  tatsn 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  and  actions  of  Eoorsee  and  Baree  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

17B  Major  H.  C.  Stevens  was  employed  in  Bengal  and  Bundlecund  Arom  Januaiy  to  June  1859. 

*7»  Major  A.  F.  Curtis  served  with  the  Bellary  Field  Force  in  1858-59. 

^^  Major  J.  8.  Irvine  served  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  in  April  2858,  and  in  the  subsequent  pursuit  of  Koer 
Sing  (Medal). 

"■^  Major  A.  P.  Currie  served  throughout  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-57.  including  the  assault  and  captan 
of  the  fort  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire.  at  Boraajoon,  and  action  of  ^ooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  a 
the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  the  Owalior  rebels  in  1858-59. 

^^  Major  R.  O.  Birch  served  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  Force  in  1857,  and  was  Beveie!; 
wounded  at  the  first  relief  of  Ludmow  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

lu  Major  G.  C.  Morris  served  during  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  Shahabad  district,  and  wu 
present  at  the  affair  at  Berhampore  on  the  zAth  October  1858. 

u«  Major  H.  S.  Daniell  served  with  the  Persian  Bxpedltionary  Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  wit); 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratfrhcr, 
action  at  Barodea  (wounded),  relief  of  Saugor,  action  at  Gurrakhota,  siesre  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of 
Koonch,  actions  before  and  taking  of  Calpee,  actions  at  Morar  and  Gwalior,  battle  of  Jowra  Allpore.  Served  la 
the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  Districts  in  z8^8,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Mow  Mahoni.  Served  as  Staff  Oflicer  to 
the  force  employed  in  the  operations  m  the  Chundairi  District  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lu  Major  H.  M.  Buller  served  with  the  Eusofzye  Force  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863,  including  the 
attack  on  and  capture  of  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

iw  Major  R.  Morris  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  and  mi 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  at  Koorsee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i"7  Major  G.  C.  Jackson  served  with  the  Eusufsai  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  reconnaissance  and 
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iM  Major  H.  C.  Kemble  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Asimghur  in  April  1858  (Medal). 

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suit of  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  and  taking  several  prisoners  (Medal). 

i»i  Major  J.  G.  D.  Walker  served  with  his  regiment  in  the  campaigrn  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Whekr 
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5   Nixon,  John  Eocles,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  18  Bengal  Cavalry 

5  '  Younghnsband,  George  William,  with  2  PunJanb  Cavalry  

5    Bum,  Alex.  Edward  Pelham,  OflTg.  Wing  Officer  27  Bengal  Native  Infttntry 

5   Mansfield,  Herbert,  Officiating  Wing  Officer  i  Sikh  Inftintry 

4  'Ravenshaw,  Harold  Alexander,  Wing  Officer  96Bangal  Native  Infkuitry 


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Governor  General's  Body  Guard  {Raised  in  1762).       330-331 

"  JATi."— "  A?i. "— "  MXHARAJPOBE  "— "  MOODKBB ' '— "  PSBOMBHITHirB  "— "  AlLIWAL"— "  SOBBAOIT." 

Head  Quarters  at  Seyrah  Dhoon.     Untform^  Scarlet.    Facinga,  Dark  Blue.    Laee,  Gold. 


RlVK,  NaICBB,  AlTD  Ck>BP8. 


lajor  G.  0.  Jackson,  late  a  Cavalry.... 

iieuL  C.  W.  Muir,  Staff  Corps 

iient.  D'A.  W.  ThuilUer,  Staff  Corps  . 
iurgeon  0.  G.  McLaren,  MB.. 


Asirr 

Bakk. 


Rbxabxs. 


!3  Mar.  77  Commandant,  i  a  June  78. 

28  Got  7x ; Squadron  Officer,  a6  Jan.  77.— A.  D.  C.  to  the  Governor  General. 
28  Oct.  71  Adjutant,  t  Aug.  79.— From  17  Cavalry. 
In  medical  charge. 

'f/ai^A»Mi.— Commandant;  Adjutant;   x  Subadar;  a  Jemadars;  7  Hayildars;  7  Naicks;  3  Farriers;  a  Trum- 
peters; 98  Troopers. 


Ist  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  ist  Irregvlar  Oavahy). 

Dtf^ocJlflMii^— **  Bhxtbtpobb  "— "  Cakdahab,  1843." 

Head  Quarters  with  jEoomm  Field  Foacoe.    Uniform,  TeUow.    Faeinga,  Black.    Laei,  Gold, 

>lonel  B.  Jenkins,  late  5  Cavalry ao  Feb.  76' Commandant,  z  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

4}or  A.  B.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  4  Jan.  76  and  in  Comd.  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  8  March  70.— Offjfr-  Comdt. 

ajor  T.  B.  M.  Glascock,  Staff  Corps  ...  zi  Aug.  77,Squadron  Commander,  z  March  78.— Offg.  and  lu  Command. 

iptain  F.  0.  Burton,  Staff  Corps   x  x  July  77  Squad.  Comdr.,  20  July  79.— Political  Duty,  and  Div.,Cabul  Force, 

4  Feb.  73:  Squadron  Officer,  30  March  73.— Transport  Duty^Candahar  Force. 
37  May  72 1  Squadron  OfiOcer  and  Ac^utant^  8  June  29* 


iptain  W.  A.  Ijawrence,  Staff  Corps... 

eut.  G.  B.  Benny,  Staff  Corps    

eat  B.  F.  Qartaide-Tipping,  Staff  Corps 


^'or  0.  W.  Campbell,  Qen.  List,  Cav... 

eut.  W.  H.  Oasalet,  Staff  Gorpa 

irgeon  Mf^r  A.  J.  Dale,  JTB 

irgeon  J.  B.  0.  Ferris 

morary  Lieutenant  Alexander  Yan  \ 
ikntlandt-Skinner  i 


3  Aug.  73  Squadron  Officer,  20  July  79.— Offg.  Squadron  Commander.— 

Assistant  to  Commandant,  Koorum  Force. 
I  a  Oct.  79  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
38  Feb.  74  Offioiatine  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  z  March  77.— Prin.Med.Offioer,  Koorum  Force. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

aa  Sept  76  Attached. 


2nd  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  2nd  Irregular  Cavalry). 

'*  Abbaoab  "-~^«a<2  Qitariert  and  Bighi  TFstii^— "Sobbaob"— "  PirirJAB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Segowlie.     Detachments  at  Barraokpore,  Gomokpore,  Dixwpore,  and  Benares. 

Uniform,  Smerald  Green,    Facinge,  Bed.      Lace,   Gold, 


lonel  O.  WUkinson,  OB.  late  4  Cavalry 

dor  O.  W.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  , 

yforF.  Knowles,  Staff  Corps 

irjor  H.  C.  Kemble,  late  3  Cavalry 

jor  O.  T.  M.  Higginson,  Gen.List,  Cav. 

ptain  O.  B.  Salkeld,  Staff  Corps 

ijor  W.  B.  Craigie,  Gen.  List,  Cav 

5at.  M.  K.  Martin,  Staff  Corps  . 


int.  C.  J.  Bobarts,  Staff  Corps  . 

rgeon  Mi^or  F.  Parsons 

rgronF.  F.  Perry 


37  Jan.  75, Commandant,  zz  March  7Z. 

ao  Dec.  74 '2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  zz  Mar.  7Z. 
Z3  Aug.  77  Squadron  Commander,  zo  Feb.  73. 
zo  June  77 1  Squadron  Commander,  zo  Feb.  7a  .—At  Barraokpore. 
z6  June  79  Squadron  Officer,  zoFeb.  7a. 
8  June  7a  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Oct.  7z.~0n  duty  at  Jhelum. 


4  Dec.  79 
a8  0ct.  7z 

la  Feb.  73 


Squadron  Officer,  8  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  34  Jan.  78.— Transport  Duty,  Candahar  Force. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  ax  Dec.  7c.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  meoical  charge. 


3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  4th  Irregular  Can)alry--Bai8ed  6  Dec,  1814). 

vvosAjrxBTAir "— "  Gkttzvbb  "— "Mahabajpobb"— "  Khblai  "— "  Moodbbb"— "  Fbbozxbhvhub  "— "Alliwal.' 
Head  Quarters  with  Snd  DMaion,  Oabnl  Held  Foree.    Uniform,  Drab.   Faeinge,  Blue.    Laee,  Gold. 


ColonerA.B.D.  Mackenzie,  late  z  Cav 

I'or  B.  Craorolt,  Staff  Corps   

JOT  G.  L.  K.  Hewett,  Stair  Corps  . 
)or  G.  W.  Willook,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 
>taiii  G.  T.  Morris,  Staff  Corps.... 
>tain  Q.  H.  Blliott,  Staff  Corps.... 
at.  O.  H.  V.  Ctarbett,  Staff  Corps . 


geon  B.  Pahner 


33  July  78'Commandant,  Z7  Jan.  78. 
Z5  May  74  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  Z7  Jan.  78. 
ao  Jan.  77  Squad.  Com.,  X7  Jan.  78.— Offg.and  Asaist.  Sec  to  Govt.,  Mil.  Dep. 
3o  Oct.  79  Squadron  Commander,  27  Nov.  75. 
9  Jan.  75  Squadron  Officer,  6  March  74. 

Z3  July  79  Squadron  Officer,  37  May  7a.— Officiating  Squadron  Commander. 
a8  Oct.  7z  Squadron  Officer  and  A^utant,  6  March  74.' 

Squadron  Officer. 

Oihciating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  ao  Apr.  79. 


4tli  Bengfid  Cavalry  {late  6th  Irregular  OavaWy). 

€hranied  an  Sonorarg  Standard  for  Service  in  Simd,  Z844,  mitk  tke  deoiee—"  a  lionpaeeant  regardant." 
Head  Quarters  at  Peshawv.    Uniform,  Sea/rUt.    Faeinge,  Bine,    Laee,  Gold. 


mel  O.  O.  Hankin,  Staff  Corps 
loloxiel  M.M.Prenderga8t,  Staff  Corps 
^r  F.  P.  W.  Freeman,  Staff  Corps... 

-yr  D.  Adamson,  Staff  Corps 

tAin  G.  S.  Harenc,  Staff  Corps 

'.t^  H.  0.  Lamb,  Staff  Corps  

t..  A.  Do  y.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps.. 
;t;.  £.  H.  H.  Montresor,  Staff  Corps 

.c  F.  G.  Delamain,  70  Foot  

roonJ.  8.  Gunn,lfi^ 


8  Dec.  74  Comdt.,  zz  Aug.  66. — Com.  Cav. 


z  Oct.  77  and  in  Command  and  Squad.  Com(&., 


.,  Beserve  Div.,  Peahawur- 
„  ^^       '.,  ao  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Comdt. 

7  Dec.  75  Squadron  Commander,  ao  Jan.  64.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
5  Jan.  79  Squadron  Commander,  zo  Dec.  78. 

5  Oct.  73  Squad.  Officer,  z6  April  77,~Adj.  Behar  Mounted  Eifle  Volunteers. 
a8  Oct  7z  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  26  Jane  78. 
28  Oct.  7x  Squadron  Officer,  38  Dec.  78.— Furlough. 

8  May  73  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Oct.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
X3  Feb.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

;In  medical  charge,  z  Feb.  75. 


t  M*ffim€uiqf  Bengal  Cavalry  eoneieie  of  6  Troope,  tciik  the  following  Betabliehment  :-^Commfaid&nt;  3  Squadron 
Commanders;  3  Squadron  Officers;  z  Medical  Officer;  3Hessaldar8;  3Bessaidar8i  zWoordioMajmr:  6  JemB- 
lATB ;  6  X[ote  DnfOftdars ;  48  DuffVidars ;  6  Trumpeters ;  384  (temporarHv  augmented  to  480)  Sowa^ 


332  6th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  yth  Irregular  GmaLry. — Baked  28  Aj^rU  1841). 

"  PUKJAB  "— •*  MOOLTAH." 

Head  Qnartera  at  Nowgong.     Uniform,  Scarlet,    Faeinfft,  Dark  Blu4,    Laee,  OoU, 


RaITK,  NaXXS,  AlTD  GOXP8. 


!!€  Col.  C.  J.  S.  Gongh,  CB.  late  5  Cav. 

Mf^or H.  A.  Shakespear.late  5  Cavalry... 

Major  R.  B.  Graham,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  J.  P.  D.  Vanrenen,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  M.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.  A.  C.  Cook,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  O.  L.  Garstin,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Migor  H.  Cookson 

Surgeon  W.  GiUies,  JTB   


Abkt 
Ravk. 


RnCABKI. 


aS  Nov.  75  Commandant,  36  May  64.~0omTnanding  a  Brigade,7nd  Dir 

Cabul  Field  Force. 
4  Aug.  76  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Com.,  9  Deo.  78.-01%.  Ccwa. 
14  June  76  Squadron  Commander,  9  Deo.  78. — Offg.  and  in  CamTnand  ■ 
8  Aug.  74I  Squadron  Commander,  9  Dec.  78. 

aa  Nov.  76:  Squadron  Officer,  xx  Feb.  70.— Officiating  Squadron  Comnn^Scr. 
a  Mar.  78' Squadron  Officer,  6  May  71. 

I  Squadron  Officer  and  Adyntant. 
a8  Oct.  71 1  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Oct.  79. 
In  medical  charge,  a8  Oct.  79. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

6tll  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Sth  Irregular  Cavalry, — Raised  31  Jan.  1842). 

"  PuiTBiAB  "—Detaehment  "  Moodkbb"— D«ea«AOT*fif  "  Fbbozbshuritb  "— "  Sobbaov." 
HeadQnarters  at  Seotapore.    Squadron  at  FysalNid.    Uniform,  Bltu.    Jbou^f,  Bed.    Loot,  Oold. 
"   "'   ~  Corps    zx  Dec.  75lCommandant,  x5  Sept  76. 

X  Oct.  77 'and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  10  Oct.  79.— A»  Fpshit 
II  May  75; Squadron  Commander,  x7Feb.73. 
4  Sept.  7a {Squadron  Commander,  10  Oct.  79. 

i  Squadron  Officer. 
a8  Oct.  71  'Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Feb.  77.— Sick  Fmioiigh. 
30  Dec.  7z  Squadron  Officer,  X9  Oct.  78.— Offg.  Ac^jutant. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  T.  Oldfield,  Staff  Corps 
Major  R.  M.  Jennings,  Gen.  List,  Cav   . . . 

Major  E.  H.  E.  Kauntze,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  A.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List,  Cav. 


Lieut.  J.  C.  F.  (Gordon,  Staff  Corps  ..., 

Lieut.  C.  S.  Wheler,  StaffCorps    

Lieut.  C.  E.W.  Macdonald,  Staff  Corps. 

Surgeon  G.  S.  A.  Ranking,  MB 

Surgeon  A.  Barclay 


28  Feb.  74 


Squadron  Officer,  xx  Nov.  79.— With  x8  Cavalry. 
In  medical  charge,  3  Apr.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
Offlciatlug  in  medical  charge. 


7th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  i^jth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan,  1846) 

Left  Wing  "Pub jab." 
Head  Quarters  at  Morar.     Uniform,  Bed.   Facingt,  Dark  Blue.   Laee,  Oold, 


Colonel  H.  Melvill,  late  a  Cavalry 

Lt. Colonel C.  W,  Fletcher,  StaffCorps. 

Mwor  J.  L.  Ferris,  Staff  Corps  , 

Major  E.  Hay,  Gen.  List,  Cavalx7 

Lieut.  E.  F.  J.  De  C.  Rennipk,  Staff  Corps 
Migor  A.  J.  T.  Welchman,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  Roberts,  X7  Foot  

Surgeon  Major  T.  Ringer,  IfZ) 

Surgeon  Major  J.  W.  R.  Amesbuiy 


a  Oct.   77 1  Commandant,  ja  Sept.  78. 


poari. 


.  '4  «    .      . 
20  Feb.  76  and  in  Command  an(i  Squadron  Commander,  za  Apu*.  77.— Fir- 

[Squadron  Commander. 
4  Mar.  79  Squadron  Commander,  38  Aug.  75. — Offg.  and  In  Gomd. 
4  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer,  x  Aug.  67.— Offg.  Squad.  Comdr. 
6  Aug.  70  Squadron  Officer  and  Ad^'utant,  x8  Feb.  78. 
20  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer,  x  Feb.  76. — Offg.  Squad.  Comdr. 
xz  Sept.  76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  xt  Oct.  68.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


8th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  iSth  Irregular  Cavalry. — Raised  24  Jan,  1846). 


Head  Quarters  at  Xooltui. 

Colonel  B.  W.  Ryall,  Staff  Corps    X4  Jan. 

Bt.Lt.  Colonel  H.  Chapman,  StaffCorps  a  a  Nov. 

Major  A.  F.  Lindsay,  Staff  Corps  6  Jan. 

Captain  J.  A.  M'Neale,  Gen.  List,  Inf....  9  May 
Captain  R.  F.  C.  A.  Tytler,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  a7  Nov. 
Capt.  J.L.Aberigh-Mackay,  StaffCorps.  13  Feb. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  D.  Fordyce,  StaffCorps a8  Oct. 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Parsons,  63  Foot  xx  Sept. 

Surgeon  Major  E.  O.  Tandy,  JCD 


Uniform,  Blue.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Laee,  Oold, 

77  Commandant,  26  May  76.— Commanding  Mooltan  Brigade. 

79  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.,  X7  Nov.  71. — Offg.  Cof  ii^ 

79  Squadron  Commander,  Z7  Nov.  7 z.— Sick  Furlough. 

70  Squadron  Commander,  Z7  Nov.  71.— Furlough. 

69;Squad.Officer,9  Aug.  70.— Dep.  Judge  Advocate,  Candafaar  Fonc- 

79  Squadron  Officer,  X7  Nov.  7 x.— Sick  Furlough. 

7z  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Jan.  7a.— Offg.  and  in  Cad 

76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  39  Dec.  74. 

NoTi.— The  Cavalry  Regiments  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force,  viz.— Guide  Cavaliy,  and  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  ci. 
Puj^ab  Cavalry,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Regiment  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9tli  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  ist  Eodson's  Horse. — Formed  26  Aug.  1858). 

"DiLHi" — "LucKKOw"  {Beli^and  Capture). 
Head  Quarters  at  Xeerut     Untform,  Blue.   Facing;  Bed.    Laeef  Oold, 
Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell^ Staff  Corps    ...  ax  Apr.  75I Commandant,  ao  Sept.  64, 


Major  T.  Dayrell,  Staff  Corps 

I}t.Lt.Colonel  A.  P.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps 


Mi^or  J.  L.  N.  Willis,  StaffCorps 

(Captain  D.  H.  Robertson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Lieut.  H.  M.  Mackenzie,  StaffCorps.. 
Surgeon  Major  R.  Mantell,  MB 


6  Jan.  77iand  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.  X5  1 


-Furioap^ 


_  Sept  Tfi.— F 
aa  Nov.  79  Squadron  Comdr.,  Z5  Sept.  76.— Road  Comdt.,  Kooxiim  Force. 

j  Squadron  Conunander. 
z3  Nov.  78  Squadron  Officer,  15  Sept.  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
a;  Nov.  69  Squadron  Officer,  15  Sept.  76.~Offg.  Squadron  CammaDdcr. 
a8  Oct.  7z  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Sept.  76. 
zo  Feb.  71  In  medical  charge,  a3  July  66. 


10th  (Tlie  DuJce  of  CamlriJge's  Otni)  Bengal  Cavalry  {Lancers — late  2nd  Eodtc- 

Hcrsc.— Formed  26  A%ig.  1858). 

"DiLHi"— "  LucKKOw"  {Belief  and  Otpture)—" knrfMiKik.''* 

Head  Quarters  at  Oundtmtiok  (2nd  Div.,  Cabul  Field  Force).    Depot  at  TTmballa. 

Uniform,  Blue.    Facings,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Oold. 

Honorary  Colonel.— YivXd  Martthal  II  It. II.  The  Duke  o/" Cambridge,  KO.  KP.  OCB.  OCMQ.  QC8I. 


T'olonel  C.  H.  Palliser,  CB.  StalT Corps. 
Major  W.  H.  Macnaghl^n,  late  5  Cav.  .. 

Major  O.  Barnes.  StaffCorps  

Major  A.  England,  Staff  Coriw 

MiijorD.M.  Strong,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

''iipUiin  S.D.  Barrow,  StaffCorps , 

l.iiMit.  B.  J.  P.  Wood,  Staff  Corps  

Liout.  C.  K.  Pollock,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  F.  H.  R.  Drummond.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  C  Onslow,  la  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  G.  V.  Currie 

Surgeon  A.  M.  Crofts  


ig  June  74  Conunandnnt,  13  May  59.— Com.  Cav.  Brigade,  Candahar  Tce» 
ag  Dee.  74  OHiciating  Commandant.— Froix  Z3  Cavaiiy. 

4  Mar.  75  and  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.  t  April  76. — Sick  Fnris^i 

4  Jan.  78|Squadron  Commander,  x  April  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
aa  Nov.  79|Squadrou  Commander,  z  April  76.   . 

4  Jan.  74  Squadron  Officer,  x  April  76.— Officiating  Squadron  CanmaedK.* 

X  Jan.  7 }  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  Apr.  79. 
11  Feb.  75  Squadron  Officer.— Sick  Furlough. 
1 1  Feb.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
II  Sept.76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.  /'^  _  _  ^T^ 

In  medical  charge,  8  Mar.  69.— Sick  FuriongbV  LC 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.  ^ 


nth  {Prince  of  Wales's  Own)  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lmicers^late  ist  Sikh  Cavalnj).  333 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales.    "  LucKirow  "  (Capture)—**  Takxt  Fosts  "— "  PaKiir." 
Head  Quarters  at  Pesliawur.    Uniform,  Blue.    Facinge^  Bed.    Laee,  Gold, 


RaHK,  yjLXXS,  AKD  GOSPS. 


■AXJCT 

lUirx. 


RSICAKKS. 


Honorary  CotolM^-Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KG.  rr.  GCB.  KP.  ocai.  gcmg. 

[jyor  B.  E.  Bo^le,  StalTGorps  'lo  Dec.  74;Oommandant.  la  June  75. 


[ajor  A.  H.  Pnnsep,  late  4  Cavalry 

uptaiQ  W.  I.  Bax,  Gen.  List,  In&ntry 
aptain  W.  W.  H.  Soott,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Aptain  E.  E.  Money,  Staff  Corps  . 
ieut.  H.  H.  R.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 
ieaL  H.  T.  G.  Bnme,  Staff  Corps.. 
leQt.  8.  B.  Beatson,  Staff  Corps .. 

ieut.  V.  M.  StocUey,  40  Foot 

irjfeon  Mi^or  R.  Power 


x8  Apr.  74|2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  12  Jane  75. 

37  Nov.  69' Squadron  Commander,  12  June  75. 

36  Mar.  70  S  ^uadron  Commander,  aS  Mar.  76.— Brigade  Major,  MeoanMeer. 

18  Deo.  79' Squadron  Commander. 

a4  July  73  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  aS  March  76. 

9  Aug.  73 'Squadron  Officer,  a6  April  76.— Prob.  Military  Accounts  Dept. 

9  Aug.  73! Squadron  Officer. 

5  Oot.  74  Offloiating  Squadron  Officer. 

a  Oct.  77|In  medical  charge,  27  Feb.  77. 


12tli  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry). 

"Abtssikia." 
ead  Quarters  at  Oabnl.  (jst  Div.,  Cabul  Field  Force.)  Depot  at  Jhelum.   Uniform,  Blue.  Faeinge,  Blue.  Laee,  Gold. 
iCColonelH.  H.  Googh,  CB.  Staff  Corps  x  Oot.  77|Comdt ,  ao  Sept.  67.— Insp.  Gen.  of  Line  of  Communication,  xst 

Division,  Cabul  Force, 
z  Apr.  77J2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  xo  Ax)r.  79.— Sick 
z  July  79, Squadron  Commander,  xoApr.  79.  [Furlough. 

xa  Oct.  79 1  Squadron  Commander,  10  Apr.  79. — Sick  Furlough. 
lOmciating  Squadron  Commander. 
:^orM.  J.  Moore,  Gen.  List,  Cavalry...  ao  Oct.  79 'Squadron  Officer,  x6  Aug.  7a.— Sick  Furlough, 
ipt.  J.  B.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps  <  8  Jan.  80  Squadron  Officer,  37  May  7a. 


t.Colonel  H.  A.  M*Nair,  late  39  N.I. 

^or  J.  H.  Green,  Staff  Corps  

ijor  A.  P.  Broome,  Gen.  List,  Int . 


ieut  W.  B.  Wilaq^  Staff  Corps 

ieut.  W.  W.  LeadPltaff  Corps 

ient.G.  U.  Browne,  40  Foot 

ieut.  H.  Goad,  68  Foot 

iTKeon  Major  F.  G.  Constant,  J€D, 
irgeon  C.  W.  Calthrop    


a8  Oct.  71  [Squadron  Officer,  16  Sept  79.— Officiating  A'- jutant. 
zx  Sept.  72  Officiating  Squadron  Officer, 
az  Sept  74  Officiating  Squadron  Officer, 
zo  Sept.  75! Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  8  April  70.— Sick  Fnrlongh. 

lOfficiating  in  medical  cnarge. 


13th  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  4th  Sikh  Cavalry). 

Head  Qu&rters  at  KoonuB.    (Koomm  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Faeinge,  SearUt.    Zace,SUoer. 


^Colonel  R.  C.  Low,  late  4  Cavalry 

Ajor  W.  H.  Macnaghten,  late  5  Cav 

ajor  0.  R.  Pennington,  Staff  Corps.... 

laioT  H.  K.  Rvves,  Staff  Corps     

t.Hi^or  D.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 
ieut  G.  W.  Deane,  Staff  Corps , 

ieut  F.  S.  GwatUn,  Staff  Corps , 

ieat  G.  H.  Lnmsden,  43  Foot , 

ieut  D.  E.  Wood,  8  Hussars , 

iirgeonG.  Watson,  MD 


8  Feb.  78 
39  Dec.  74 

4  Oct.  77 
XX  June  79 


Commandant,  9  Oct.  71. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  9  Oct.  7x.~With  xo  Cav. 

Squadron  Commander,  9  Oct.  7X.-  Offg.  and  in  Command. 


Squadron  Conmiander,  aa  Mar.  65 
aa  Nov.  79  Squadron  Officer,  18  Deo.  77.— Offj 


38  Oct.  71 

a7  Mar.  73 
la  Feb.  76 
38  Feb.  75 


_^__ , ,,.     _  Tg.  Squadron  Commander. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adyutant,  x8  Dec.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer. 

Squadron  Officer,  8  May  79. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  a8  Sept.  76. 


-Raised  30  June  1858.) 


L4th  Benjgal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Murray's  Jdt  Horse.- 

Head  Quarters  at  OabiiL    (xst  Div.,  Cabul  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Dark  Blue.    Faeinge,  SearUt.    Laee,  Gold. 

I  Commandant, 
ao  Mar.  76  Officiating  Commandant. 
35  July  75  snd  in  Command  and  Squadron  CommanAsr,  x8  April  78. 


t.Colonel  T.  G.  Boss,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Ii^or  R.  0.  W.  Mitford,  Staff  Corps 

lajorR.  Eardley-Wilmot,Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Aptain  G.  B.  Morrison,  Gten.  List,  Inf. 
Aptain  J.  P.  C.  Neville,  Staff  Corps  ., 
ieut  P.  R.  Baimsflsther,  Staff  Corps .. 

ieat  L.  8.  Peyton,  Staff  Corps  

ieut  C.  G.  F.  Fagan,  63  Foot. 

Ieut  W.  O.  Pollard,  R.  Art   

arneon  Major  P.  w.  Sutherland 

orgeon  W.  A.  Mawson 


4  Mar.  80  Squadron  Commander,  x8  April  78. 
36  Mar.  70  Squadron  Commander,  x8  April  78.-  Sick  Furlough. 
xz  Deo.  78  Squadron  Officer,  X9  Oot.  75. 


a  Nov.  73  Squadron  Officer,  xo  Oct.  75.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
3  June  74  Souadron  Officer,  x8  April  78.— Sick  Furlough 
xz  Feb.  75,Offlciating  Squadron  Officer. 


X4  Aug.  76,  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Nov.  76. — Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


15th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Cureton's  Mooltanee  Cavalry. — Raised  14  Jan.  i858). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bera  Ohaii  Xhan.    One  Squadron  at  Vltakzl 
Uniform f  B\fle  Green.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Laoe,  Gold. 


.ColonelG.  A.Prenderga8t,StaffCorps 
.Colonel  W.  Musgrave,  Staff  Corps  . 
AJorE.D.H.Yibart,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Ajor  R.  Atkins,  Staff  Corps  . 


^or  C.  O.W.  Apperle7,Gen.  List  Inf.... 

.ptain  8.  D.  Tumbull,  Staff  Corps 

iptain  F.  R.  Ditmas,  Staff  Corps 

eut.  F.  P.  L.  White,  73  Foot   

u-geon  H.  P.  Yeld 


30  Mar 

76 

XX  June  78 

\f^. 

•?l 

4  Jan. 

80 

3  Jan. 

77 

to  July 

79 

24  July 

73 

Commandant,  xz  July  67. 

3nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  zz  July  67.— 

Squadron  Conmiander,  a8  Aug.  75.  [At  Vitaui. 

Squadron  Commander,  38  Aug.  75. 

Squadron  Officer,  38  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

Squadron  Officer,  z  Deo.  77.— Transport  Duty,  Vitakri  Force. 

Souadron  Officer,  z  Dec.  77.— Off^.  Adjutant. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  37  Apr.  76. 


16th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  Rohilcund  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  Allahabad.     Uniform^  Green,    Faeinge,  Bed.    Laee,  Gold. 

Hjor  J.  Upperton,  Staff  Corps  1 10  June  74  Commandant,  Z7  Oct.  76.— Furlough. 

AJor  R.  M.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps  35  June  78  and  in  Cozzimand  and  Squad.  Comdr.,  17  Oct.  76.— Oflfjor.  Comdt 

aiior  G.  C.  Ross,  Staff  Corps 39  Apr.  75  Squadron  Comdr.,  z?  Oct.  76.— Offg.  Commt.  Officer,  fianikhet. 

ajorA.W.R.Becher,  Gen.  List,  Cav.      —  ^—   --° — ^ —  ^ —    ._  a«*  _<_—     •       -        ^  -      - 


ptain  C.  A.  Carthew,  Staff  Corps  .. 
eut.  St  J.  F.  Michell.  Staff  Corps  . 
eut.  T.  H.  Byre,  Staff  Corps 


eut.  T.  8.  M.  WooUey,  7  Foot  , 

eut.  G.  F.  Willes,  34  Foot 

izgvuu  r.  A.  Weir,  MB 


ao  Dec.  79  Squadron  Com.  17  Oct.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer,  Jullunder.^ 

I    Supdt.  Transport  Train,  Candahsr  Force, 
zd  Apr.  73  Squad.  Officer,  23  Jan.  69.— D.A.Q.M.  (ien. ,  Khyber  Line  Force. 
38  Oct.  7x  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  X7  Oct.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
30  Dec.  71  Squadron  Officer,  s  Jan.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

'Officiating  Sriuadrou  Officer, 


13  June  74lOfficlating  Squadron  Officer  and  Squadron  Commandor.T 

,         .  ..      ^  -._„  Digitized  by  V<J 00^ IC 


34  June  77! Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
^In  medical  charge,  33  Sept.  79. 


334  17th  Bengal  Cavalry  (late  lioharW  Horse). 

Head  Quarters  at  BusawuL    (snd  Div.  Cabal  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Slue,    Facing;  Bid.    Laet,  QM, 


BaKK,  NAnS,  AITD  COBPS. 


AHMY 

Rank. 


Lt.Colonel  T.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 20  Feb. 

Lt.  Colonel  M.  H.  Heathcoto,  Staff  Corps  19  July 


E1MAXK8. 


Major  B.  Q.  Newnham,  Gon.  List, Inf... 
Captain  B.  H.  S.  Gower,  Staff  Corps    . 

Lieut.  R.  F.  Trotter,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  E.  W.  Chalmers,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  D.  W.  ThuilUer,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  W.  F.  Montrdsor,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieut.  F.  H.  Probyn,  40  Foot   

Lieut.  A.  W.  D.  Campbell,  15  Hussars  . 
Surgeon  D.  P.  Macdonald,  MD 


4  Aug. 

7  Nov. 
a8  Oct. 
14  Aug. 
28  Oct. 
19  Oct 
21  Sept. 
30  Deo. 


77  Commandant,  10  April  78. 

76  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  10  Apr.  78.~PnLa:i 

Transport  Officer,  ist  Div.  Cabul  Force. 
79  Squadron  Commander,  20  March  77. — Oifg.  and  in  Commsad. 
74  Squadron  Commander,  21  Nov.  77. 
7i[Squadron  OlHcer,  9  April  77.— Sick  Furlough. 
79  Squadron  Officer,  12  May  71.— Offg.  Sqnadrcn  CoraniaDdtf. 
71  Squadron  Officer.  21  Nov.  77.— Adjt.  Gov.  Gen.'s  Bodj  Gaul 
73!  Squadron  Officer,  5  Nov.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
74! Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
71  jOfficiating  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  x8  Deo.  76. 


18th  Bengal  Cavalry  {late  2nd  Mahratta  Horse,— Raised  26  Aug.  1858). 

Head  Quarters  at  Torawari.    (Eoorum  Field  Force.)    TTn^fbrm,  Rtd.    Facimg;  3lm$.    Zmod,  Gold. 

Major  T.  R.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps lis  July  76  Commandant,  a  April  76. 

Mf^'or  H.  0.  Marsh,  Staff  Corps  20  Feb.  78  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  3  April  76. 

Major  R.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps 8  Dec.  75'Squadron  Commander,  a  April  76. 

Captain  E.  S.  Neavo,  Staff  Corps    4  Sept.  73' Squadron  Commander,  a  April  76.— -Sick  Forloogfa. 


Captain  G.  L.  R.Riohard8on,  Staff  Corps  33  Mar.  78 
Bt.Miyor  Son.  R.  W.  Napier,  Staff  Corps  xg  Aug.  76 


Lieut.  W.  H.F.  MaoMuUen,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  G.  A.  Money,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  J.  B.  Nizon,  Staff  Corps 
Burgeon  Mji^or  G.  Griffith 


28  Oct.  71 
ti  Sept.  79 
10  Sept.  75 


Squadron  Officer,  8  April  76.  -  Officiating  Squadron  Gomai&te 
/Squadron  Officer,  8  June  76.— Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Kapierc.' 
I     Magdala. 

Squadron  Officer,  8  June  76. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adiutant,  9  April  77> 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— Orderly  Off.  xst  Div.  Cabol  Foitt 

In  medical  charge,  9  Oct.  76. 


loth  Bengal  Cavalry  (Lancers — late  Fane's  Horse. — Raised  14  Jan,  i860). 


Head  Quarters  at  CNudahar. 

Colonel  P.  S.  Yorke,  late  xa  N.  I. 
Major  A.  G.  Ovren,  Staff  Corps   .. 


M^or  W.  W.  Bisooe,  Gen.  LiBt,Cav.. 
Captain  G.  M.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  E.  Bruoe,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  A.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  S.  Massy,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  Migor  Q.  A.  Watson 


•  Taku  Fosts  "— "  PjBKnr." 
(Candahar  Field  Force).     Un\form,BUu.    Faeing;  light  Blm*   Ltut,ailm. 

^  Commandant,  10  Apr.  79. 

s  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Commander,  3  Jan.  73.—. 
Political  Agent,  Candanar. 
4  Feb.  80  Squadron  Commander,  ao  Nov.  76. 
>  Squadron  Commander,  14  Sept.  78. 
[  Squadron  Officer,  25  June  73.— Offg.  Squadron  Conunaiider. 
I  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ao  Nov.  76. 
(  Squadron  Officer,  3  May  79. 

Offg.  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  67, 


zoOot. 

74 

4  Oct. 

75 

4  Feb. 

80 

31  Mar 

7S 

38  0ot. 

71 

28  Oct. 

71 

28  Feb. 

74 

Corps  of  Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

The  head  quarien  of  the  Corf  of  Engineen  utablUked  at  the  head  quartere  oftk€  Sapptre  and  Mimere  ig  0.  S.  0. 

Ifo.  Z004  of  10  October  1854. 
"  'DiLni**-^"livczso'w".{Belitf  and  Capture).  sthCompanv,  "Cabool,  1842.'*  6th  Company,  "  Fxaoannrs." 
5th  and  6th  Companies,  '*  Puvjad  '*— "  Mooltav  " — ••  Goojibbat." 

Head  Quarters  with  tnd  Div.  Cabal  Field  Foroe.     Uniformt  Scarlet.     Faeinge,  Dark  Blme.    Lace,  Tellem. 


xst  Company,  Soorkea. 
and  Company,  Sad  IMv.  Oabol  Force. 
3rd  Company,  Sad  IHv.  Oahnl  Faroe. 
4th  Company,  Oandahir  Fores. 


5th  Company,  Snd  Siv.  Oahol  Foxoo. 
6th  Company,  tad  Div.  Oabol  Foroe. 
7th  Company,  Oabnl. 


UC  Major  E.  T.  Thackeray,  R.  Engineers 


Captain  W.  North,  Ro; 

~  ■  ^      e.  D.  P.  ^ 

i.ssist.  Bug.  I  St  Grade',  D.  P.  Works*  j 


Exec.  E] 
Captain 


.  ioval  Engineers, 
!ng:,  3rd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  J 
W.   T.  Stuart,  Stoff  Cor 


Lieut.  L.  F.  Brown,  Ro^  Engineers, ) 
Exec.  Eng.,  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  Works  ) 

Lieut.  C.  H.  Bagot,  Royal  Engineers,  *) 
Executive  Eng.  4th  Grade,  D.  P.  W.  S 

Lieut.  H.  Dove,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  P.  Haalett,  Royal  Engineers  .... 

Lieut.  S.  H.  Exham,  Royal  Engineers. 

Surgeon  MoJor  

Surgeon  Major  S.  C.  Amesbniy 


Lieut.  H.  P.  Leach,  Rojral  Engineers. .. 


Lieut.  E.  S.  Hill,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  B.  Blunt,  Royal  Engineers 

Liont.  M.  C.  Barton,  Royal  Engineers. 
Lieut.  A.  C.  Foley.  Royal  Engineerr...... 

Lieui.  J.  C.  Campbell,  Royal  Engineers 
Lieut.  W.  P.  H.  Stafford,  R.  Eogineers 


S  July  7a 
1  Oct.  77 

a  Oct.  7a 

8  Jan.  68 

8  Jan.  68 

13  Jan.  69 
7  July  69 

a  Aug.  71 


a  Aug.  71 

IS  Deo.  71 
6  Jan.  72 
a  May  7a 
a  May  72 
9  Jan.  73 
29  Apr.  73 


8th    Company     (Pontoonsen),   Xsena 

Foroo. 
9th  ComiMUiy ,  ftahwitta. 
zoth  Compy.  (PontooneerB),asa4sfesr  f ms. 

Commandant,  ao  Sept.  79.  | 

and  in  Command  and  Adjutant,  xs  July  78.  I 

Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master,  19  Sept.  65. 

Snpdt.  Park  and  Field  Train.— Commanding  xo4h  Oompsar. 

Superintendent  of  Instruction,  z8  Oct.  75.— FnrlonglL 

Doing  Duty  Officer. — Commanding  3rd  Compaoy. 

Doing  Duty  Officer.— Commanding  4th  Company. 

C  Doing  Duty  Officer  and  Offg.  Adjutant.— Offg.  Soperbteod^ 

i    Park  and  Field  Train.— Commanding  xst  Compaay. 

In  medioal  charge. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

r  Attached. —Commanding   8th    Company.— Offldaking  Dk'^ 

I     Duty  Officer. 

Commanding  7th  Company. 

Commanding  5th  Company. 

Offg.  Superintendent  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy. 

Attached.— Commanding  9th  Company. 

Offg.  Superintendent  of  Instruction,  Roorkee. 

Attached. — Commanding  and  Company. 

Attached.— Commanding  6th  Company. 


2£*tabli9hment.—jo  Companies— Commandant ;  and  in  Command  and  Adjutant;  Superintendent  of  Park  find  F;?' 
Train;  lutorproter  and  Quartermaster;  Superintendent  of  Instruction;  Inbtructor  of  Army  SignalJiDg  r  ' 
Telc;:jraphy ;  4  Doing  Duty  Officers;  1  Medical  OfScer;  i  Sergeant  Mnjor;  i  Quarter  Master  Sergeant;  :- 
ola««  Scrf,'oant  Assistant  Instructor  of  Military  Engineering;  x  do.  do.  in  Army  Signalling  and  TeieffTipa)- 
i:o  Serifcjiuts;  so  First  Corporals ;  20  Second  Corporals;  a  Hospital  Aasistants ;  zoSubadars;  xoJemsdw* 
40  ilavjldars ;  80  Naicks;  20  Buglers ;  and  xooo  Privates :  making  a  to^iflfe'^fe  ^J^ftlflf^  ***  ""^^ 


1st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late2i8tN,  I.—NeelvruT'ha'Pulim.—Baised  1776.  335 

**  LUWAKSIB  »*— *'  BRUBTrOU." 

Head  Quarters  at  Pethawor.    Uniform,Std.     Faciitgu^  Lemon  TtUow.    Lac9,WkU9, 


&AVK,  Ni.ia,  ITD  COBTS. 


U.C6L  L.  H.  P.De  H.Larpent,  Staff  0.. 

Major  G.  Atkioa,  Staff  Oorpa 

Major  a.  B.  O17IU,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  T.  J.  BaUey,  Staff  Corps   

Lieat.  G.  H.  More-MolyneiucStaff  Corps 

Lieat  0.  H.  Morris,  Staff  Corps.'. 

Lieat.  F.  Hawkins,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  D.  W.  Hickman«  54  Foot 

Lieut.  B.  K.  B.  Snence,  40  Foot 

Sur^^eon  J.  C.  Failerton 

Surgeon  B.  Doyle   


20  Jan.  77  Conunandant,  aa  Hareh  77. 

ao  Deo.  76  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  aa  Haroh  77-- 


AXMT 
RjLNK. 


BSXAJIKS. 


xa  Dec.  77 
5  Aug.  76 

87  Oct  71 
9  Aug.  74 

az  Sept  74 

IX  Feb.  76 


Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  78. 
Wing  Officer,  8  April  76.— Offf 


-Offg.  and  in  Command. 


-Fnrlongh. 


'a.  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer  and'A4jatant,_3  May  77.— Sick  Forlongh. 


Wing  Officer,  37  Ang.  78.— On  special  dnty. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  May  79.— Offg.  A^jntant 
Offioiatiog  Wing  Officer, 
ax  Sept  74<OffloiAtiug  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79. — With  19  Cavalry. 
Officiating  in  medical  chju^e. 


2nd  (Queen's  Own)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (JLt  Inf,-late  31  NJ.-Broon'karPultun. 

— Raised  1798). 

The  Bojral  Cypher  within  th^  (barter. 

"  DxLXi "— "LASWAaaiE  "--"  Daio  "— *•  Bhubtpobx  *'— ••  Kkbl^t"— *•  AroHJjrisTAir "— "  MAKxauroBB  "— 

"  Pdvjab"— "Chilliavwallah  "— "  GooJBBAx"— *•  Cbvtbal  Iwdia." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bawnl  Piadee.     Unyhrm,  S/ei.     Facing*,  Blue.    Laee,  Whiti, 

Sonoran  CoUntL— Field  Marshal  H.B.H.  Albert  Edwardi  Prince  of  Wales  and  Dnke  of  Cornwall, 

Z&.  XT.  &CB,  JTP.  &C8L  QCMQ, 

99  Oct. 


Colonel  W.  B.  Shawe,  Ute  60  N.I  .... 

Li.ColonelT.  N.  Balcer,  Staff  Corps 

Ciiptain  J.  A.  D.  Gordon,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Captain  B.  Channer,  Staff  Corps 

Capt.  C.  W.  Monypenny,  Staff  Corps.... 

Captain  A.  Harden,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  

Lieat  S.  O.  F.  Peile,  Staff  Corps   


Surgeon  A.  B.  Seaman .. 


74|  Commandant,  xi  April74.— Sick  Furlough, 
ao  Sept  75|2nd  in^onmiand  and  Whig  Comdr.  x  Sept  75.— Offg.  Comdt 


5  June  70  Wing  Commander,  i  Sept.  vs.—Offg.  and  in  Command. 
x3  Feb.  79  Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  71.— Offg.  WIngO 
8  Jan.  SojWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x  Sept  75. 


rg.  Wing  Commander. 


5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  33  May  73. 

9  Aug.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Feb.  77. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

[n  medical  charKa»  9  Jnne  74. 


3rd  Bengfid Native  Infantry  {late  ^2nd  N.  L—Guttrie-karPultun.—Baised in  ijgSy 

**  BavBTroBX." 
Head  Quarters  atlMnapore.    Detachments  at  Benares  and  Ohunar.    Uniform,  Bed.  Faetngt,  Blaeh,  Laei,White, 

Colonel  B.  Blair,  late  3a  N.I la  May  74; Commandant,  ac  Feb.  78.-- Commanding  at  Dinapore. 

Lt  Colonel  W.  A.  Garden,  Staff  Corps ...  xx  Deo.  75  {and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Conunander,  95  Fab.  78.— Furlough. 

Major  G.  J.  Skinner,  Staff  Corps 16  8ept.79lWing  Commander,  35  Feb.  78. 

Major  D.  J.  Stewart,  General  Xiist,  Inf.. . . ! ao  Sept. 79  Wing  Offlcer,6  May  js.^Transport  Duty,  Oandahar  Force. 

Liout  J.  E.  Barr,  Staff  Corps '  a8  Oct  71  i  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  July  74. 

Lioat  G.  B.  Austin,  Staff  Corps 'aS  Oct.  71  ""     "*"         ^ --^ 

Lieut  C.  G.  B.  Hervey,  Staff  Corps Ia8  Oct  71 

Surgeon  M.  D.  Moriarty,  JTB 

Surgeon  G.  B.  Daphtaxy,  JfD I      


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Maater,  ao  Jnne  76. 

Wing  Officer,  5  March  78.~On  Field  Serrioe. 

In  medical  charge,  19  April  76.— Oflk.  Civil,  MozuffiBmugger. 

Officiating  in  i     *'        ' 


4th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  ssrd  N.  L — HilHardrka-FuLUbn. — Raised  1798). 

"  LaSWABBIB  "— "  BhUBTPOBB  "— "  CaBTTL,  X84a  "— "  FBBOSBSBimUB  "— "  SOBBAOV." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ferosepore.    Untform,  Bed.    Fadng;  Black.    Lace,  White. 


Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps. 
Major  A.  B.  DougUs,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Major  H.E.EUot  Gen.  Listing  ••. 
Lieut  C.  H.  Dee  Vgbuz,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  H.  M.  Briscoe,  8  Foot 

Lieut.  B.  B.  Shawe,  70  Foot 

Surgeon  G.  P.  Mackenzie,  MB 


a  Sept.  73  Conmiandant,  xx  Oct  73. 
ao  Apr.  79  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander. 

4  Jan.  80  Wing  Commander.— Offg.  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.,  Trans.  Dnty,  Jhelum. 
xo  Jan.  7a  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 
xa  Nov.  73  Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Olnr.  Wing  Commander. 
XX  Feb.  75|Wing  Officer,  19  May  79.— Offg.  Adjutant. 

jln  medical  charge,  ao  Jime  79.— Sick  Furlough. 


5th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Lt.Inf.-Uite  42  N.I.-Jansin^lcee'PuUun.-Raised  iSo^). 

**  AbXACAV  **— **  A»«KAiriBIA2r  "— •*  CABBAKAB  "— **GhUZKBB  '•— ••  CABUL,  X84a  "— "  MoODBBB"— "  FBBOZBSaUHVB" 

— '•  SOBBAOV." 

Head  Quarters  at  ThnU.    (Eoorum  Field  Force.)  Depot  at  Bhaugolpore.    Uniform,Bed.  Faeinge,  Yellow.  Lace,  White, 


Colonel  W.  J.  P.  Barlow,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Oolonel  B.  Venour,  late  40N.  I 

Major  H.  A.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  H.  Btoddart,  StaffCorps.. 


aa  July  76  Commandant,  x8  Feb.  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

ai  Apr.  75  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Com.,  9  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Comdt. 
4  Oct.  75  Wing  Commander,  ao  Dec.  69.— Otf)(.  and  m  Comnuind. 

II  8ept.75  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Dec.  75.— Assistant  Bead  Com- 
I    mundant,  and  Div.  Gabul  Force. 

Major  A.  T.  DftTis,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ao  Oct  79' Wing  Officer,  7  Oct.  7a.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Lieut  H.  Bead,  Staff  Coxnss 15  Jazi-  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a9  Nov.  77.— Offg.  Adjutant 

LieatH.O.  Byland,  StaffCorps  "  **  * 

Lieut  A.  Wallace,  13  Foot   

Lieut  A.  Adye,  StaffCorps 


a8  Feb.  74' Wing  Officer,  x  Aug.  79. 
XX  Sept.76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


1 3  June  74 


Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  5  Inibntry  H.  C. 
In  medical  charge. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Surgeon  G.  M.  Nixon  . 

GthBengalNativelnfantry  {Lt.Inf.late  43  KL-Kyne-ke'daheenaPtdttm-Raised  1 803  ). 

*'  AVAKAirXSTAir  •*— "CaWDAUAB  "— •*  GhUZXBB"— "  CabUL,  1843  **—"  MaHABAJPOBB  "— "SOBBAOlr." 

Head  Qoarters  at  Peshaww.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeii^$,  Pea  Oreen.    Lace,  White, 


Colonel  G.  H.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps ....  8  Dea  74 

Lt.Ck>lonelB.  H.  Inglis,  late  4^  N.  I '.  la  Mar.  77 

MiVJor  A.jG.  Handoock,  StaffCorps  <  xx  Dec.  78 

"       -■--  '  a7  Nov.  69 

X  Dec.  77 

a8  Oct.   71 

at  Sept. 74 

10  Sept.  7  5 


Oaptain  W.  Atkins,  Gen.  List  Inf. 

Cdptain  W.J.  A.  Birch,  StaffCorps 

Lieut.  L.  M.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  G.H.  Westmorland,  StaffCorps... 

Lieut  H.  B.  Tate,  3P006 

surgeon  J.  JJoran,  MD 


Commandant,  30  May  76. 

and  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  a6  July  73. 

Wing  Commander,  ao  Sept.  78.— Offg.  A.  A.  Gen.,  Candahar Force. 

Wing  Officer,  a  May  76. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Dec.  74.— Transport  Dnty,  and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

)Ving  Officer  and  Qufurtcr  Master,  ao  Sept.  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ao  Sept.  78. 

A^ttached. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


£atk  Regiment  of  Bengal  Infantry  coneitteofZ  Companies,  with  the  follotciitgee{abUtkmeni.—CammBJi6a,nti  a  WingCom- 
manders;  4  Wing  Officers;  i Medical  Officer;  8  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  x6 Drum- 
mers; 600  (temporarily  augmOLted  to  800)  Sepoys;  or  71a  Natives  of  all  Banks.  NoH'^eetive Native Stqff-^ 
Subadar  Major;  x  Drill  Havildor;  x  Drill  Nairk;  8  Colour  Bavildars:  8  Pay  Havildars ;  1  Drum  Major;  x 
Fife  Major.  The  establishment  of  Sepoys  of  the  43nd.  43rd,  and  44th  Native  Infkntry  la  800.  The  Qoorkha 
Begiments  are  allowed  an  increased  establishment  of  as  Sepoys.  ,      /  w  ^<  ^ .  /^ 

Digitized  by  VJ OOV  IC 


33^  7tliB6iigalNativeIi]Lfantry(2a/e  4'jthNJ.^^au'm^ka'Pultun, — SoMmZi^). 

"  MOODKXB  "— "  PlB02»8HUHU»*'— "  AlLIWAL  '*— "  SOBmiOlT." 

Head  Quarters  at  LoAkaow.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  TeUom.    Lom,  WUU. 


Bahk,  Nambs,  AVD  GOBP8. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  R.  B.  Worsley,  Staff  Corps 
Major  F.  G.  W.  Dmmmond,  Staff  Corps., 


KajorG.  Logan.  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  G.  Vyvyan,  Gren.  List,  Inf.. 
Captain  A.  W.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lient  B.  O.  Barrow.  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  J.  F.  Worlledge,  Staff  Corp*.. 
Burgeon  C.  H.  Beatson  


Abitt 

RlKK. 


13  June  78 
2o  Dec.  77 

4  Aug.  78 

37  Nov.  69 
9  Nov.  78 

30  Dec.  71 

38  Feb.  74 


it,  15  Nov.  78. 
Command  and  Wing  Commander,  z8  Oet  73.- 


■Sir. 


Ooi 
and  in 

Furlough. 
Wing  Commander,  15  Nov.  78. 
Wing  Officer,  x8  Oct.  73.— Siok  Furloagh. 
Wing  Officer,  xa  Oct.  76. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  39  June  78.— Offldaling  Depi- 

Assistant  Quarter  Master  General,  Oude  Division. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  Mi^  79.— Ofl^.  A^jotaa 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


8tli  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  59/^  Native  Infantry. — Boosed  in  1815). 

«*  SOBBAOJr." 

Head  Quarters  at  All  Xoq'id.    (and  Division  0»bul  Field  Force.)   Depot  at  Bawnl  Findee.     Um^fifrm^Mai.  ften 

Simon  Or«en.    Laee,  Oold, 


Colonel  G.  A.  Williams,  Staff  Corps.. 

Lt.OoloneI  R.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  J.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  Arthur  Fishe,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  E.  H.  Webb,  Gen.  List,  Inf.. 


Lieut.  G.  D.  O.  GastreU,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  G.  Mansel,  Staff  Corps 


Burgeon  A.  S.  Beid,  J». . 


33  Aug.  76  Commandant,  34  Apr.  77.— Commanding  at  All  Mn^id. 
mmand  and  Wing  Commander.  15  Oet^7. 

Oct.  77.— Station   Staff  Offloer.- 


a6  Aug.  yS  and  in  Cou 


3  Oct.  7a 

Z5  Jan.  76 
a6  Mar.  70 
38  Oct.  71 
30  Dec.  71 


Wing   Commander,  15 

Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a  Deo. 
Wing  Officer,  34  Nov.  76. 
Wing  Officer  and  Ai^utant,  15  Oct.  77. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Nov.  77. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medicfU  charge,  19  May  76. 


75.— Coat  Depot  k 
[BainilF^adie. 


9tll  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  S^rd  Native  Infantry, — Raised  in  1823). 


BXUBTTOBB  "— "  SOBBAOB.' 

Head  Quarters  at  Xeean  Xeer.    (Ordered  to  Peshawur  for  the  Reserve  Division.)    Untform,  IM.    Jbenf»,  TeL 

ZoM,  White, 

^  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  35  Ibct.  74.— Offg .  Coodt. 


^olonel  W.  H.  Hawes,  Staff  Corps    .... 
Colonel  T.  E.Webster.  Staff  Corps   .... 

Major  F.  F.  J.  Toke.  Staff  Corps  

Captain  R.  A.  Price,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ... 
Captain  H.  O.  Woodhouse,  Staff  Corps. 

Lieut.  A.  T.  Weller,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  W.  Bavenshaw,  Staff  Corps  , 

Burgeon  A.  H.  Williams,  J£B 


[  June  7' 
I  Jan.  77 
5  Feb.  70 
>Apr.  78 


Commandant,  35  Oct.  74-— Sick  Furlough, 
and  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  35  Oct.  __ 

Wing  Commander,  35  Oct.  74. — Ofl^.  and  in  Gosnmi 
Wing  Officer,  3a  Dec.  74.— Offg.  Wing  Conunander. 


74.— onj.u 
CoDunaod. 


Wing  Officer,  4  May  78. 
Oct.  71  {Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  33  Deo.  75. 
May  7a  Wing  Officer,  3  Jan.  76. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
[In  medical  charge,  17  Oct.  76. 


lOth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  6sth  Native  Infantry, — Raised  in  1823). 

Head  Quarters  at  Banraokpore.    Left  Wing  at  Daooa.    Un^orm,  Bed.    Faeinge,  TelUm.    Laee,  WiiU. 


Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Franks,  Bengal  Inf. 
Major  R.  F.  Firth,  Staff  Corps   . 
M^or  C.  H.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  D.  C.  Hennessy,  Gen.  list.  Inf. 
Captain  A.  MOieod  MiUs,  Staff  Corps ... 
Captain  C.  W.  J.  Hingston,  Staff  Corps 


X  Jan.  7o|  Commandant,  a  Jul; 
t7  Mar.  75l3nd  in  Com.  and  Wi 


xa  June  78 
5  June  70 
X  Feb.  80 


Lient.  J.  Haughton,  Staff  Corps Ia8  Oct.  7t 


I7  7- 

ing'Commander,  z8  Dee.  73.  — AtDMca. 


79- 


Wing  Commander,  xz  June  77. 

Wing  Officer,  19  Dec.  68. 

Wing  Officer  and  A<]yutant,  17  March  74. 


aa  Jan.  80  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  July  74. 


Win^  Officer,  xs  Sept.  76, 


Captain  C.  D."Swete,  Staff  Corps  35  June  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer  at  Dacca. 

Surgeon  Major  W.  Duncan,  J£B I  a.  Oct.  77! In  medical  charge,  4  June  74. 

NoTB.— The  xst  Goorkha  Regiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  takes  rank  after  the  xotb  5»i.'« 

Infimtry. 

Ilth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  yoth  Native  Infantry, — Raised  in  1825). 

"  PWJAB  "— "  CHILI.IXyWALLi.H  "— "  GKHMBBXT." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baleah  Khel.    (Koorum  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Bed.    Fadnge,  Yellow,    Laee,  Whii. 


Lt  Colonel  P.  H.  F.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  J.  Stead,  Gen.  List,  In£ 

Major  H.  G.  Becher,  Staff  Corps  

Msjor  E.  P.  Ommanney,  Staflr  Corps  ... 


Lieut  y.  A.  Schalch,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  P.  Williamson.  x8  Foot 

Lieut.  W.  K.  Downes,  x8  Foot 

Surgeon  Major  J.  Duncan,  MD..., 
Surgeon  J.  Crofts,  MD 


30  Dec.  76  Commandant,  xi  June  79. 
16  Oct.  70  and  in  Command  and  wmg  Commander,  30  June  79. 
6  Jan.  79  Wing  Commander,  30  June  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
6  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  17  Feb.  79. 

Wing  Officer. 
38  Oct.  7x  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  April  78. 
XX  Feb.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
xo  Sept.  76  Wing  Officer,  X4  June  70:— Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  x8  Feb.  75.— Doing  duty  at  Jhelom. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


12th  (The  KelaUirGhUzie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Regt,  of  Ketat-irOhiUier- 

Badsed  4  Oct,  1842). 

"Kblai-i-Ghimib,  1843 "— " C-urnAHAB"— "GnuBBBB"— "Cabul,  ii42"— Flank  Ompamise,  •'MASiBUrou." 
Head  Quarters  at  Agra.    Detachment  at  Futtohghur.    Z7fi(/brm,  Bed.    Faeinge,  JFkiU.    Lam,  Wkte. 

Colonel  R.  H.  Price,  Staff  Corps  x  Sept.  74' Commandant,  x  April j 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  Macdonald.  Staff  Corps,  ic  Mar.  75  and  in  Command  and  1 

Captain  H.  S.  Anderson,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  36  Mar.  70  Wing  Commander,  1  A^  „_ 

'^       -.  .  -  -  Wing  Officer,  X  June  70.— Olig.  Wing  Oomdr.—PuttshBha 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  April  77.— Sick  Forioogb. 
•  and  Quarter  Master,  18  Nov.  74.— Off)(.  Aj^ 


Captain  A.  Oldham,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Barrow,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  J.  W.  B.  Angelo,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  A.  G.  Hartshome,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Lieut.  C.  W.  Young,  Staff  Corps   

Burgeon  F.  J.  Toohy,  MD,    


X  Sept.  74|  Commandant,  x  April  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

'  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  i  April  75.— Ofljr. 
Wing  Commander,  i  April  tc.— Sick  Furlongh. 


38  May  70 
38  Oct.  71 
38  Oct.  71 


37  Nov.  69 

38  Feb, 


74 


CosL. 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  1 

Wing  Officer,  4  Nov.  75*-Sick.Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Matter. 

In  medioai  oha^,  8  Aug.  76. 

Digitized  by  VjOO' 


74.-Offif.  A<tj«ci 


gle 


13th  (The  Shehhawattee)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Ute  Shehhawaitee  Baiialion).  337 

Head  Quarters  at  Koornm.    (Koornm  Field  Force.)    UHifor»»B€d,    Faeinfft,  Dark  Blu*.    Laee,  WkU€, 


RlXK,  NjLXM,  AVD  GOBFS. 


Colond  J.  T.  Watson,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Colonel  W.  Playfeir,  Staff  Corps 

Major  6.  B.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  E.  H.  Bingham,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  W.  M.  Meaoham,  Staff  Corps .. 
Lieut.  E.  H.  Molesworth,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieat.  G.  A.  Collins,  Staff  Corps   


SxagwnVaiorh,  F.  Dickson,  MD.. 


RxXi.BKS. 


Commandant,  to  Auf?.  78. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  28  Ang.  77. 

Wing  Commander,  28  Aug.  77. 

Wing  0£Bcer,  9  March  78. 

Wing  Officer,  6  May  79. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  z6  April  77. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Deo.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical-charge,  6  Deo.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 


14tli  (The  Ferozepore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Begt  of  Ferozepore. 

EoMed  30  July  1846). 

"  Lucnrow  "  (Dtfence  and  Capturt) . 

Head  Quarters  at  TTmballa.     Uniform,  Bed,    Faeing$,  Ttllow,    Laee,  WkiU. 


Lt  Colonel  L.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 
Bt.Lt.CoI.  B.  A.  Wauchope,  Staff  Corps 

BtMajor  James  Cook,  Staff  Corps    

CAptam  T.  S.  Clutterbuck,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Lieut.  C.  J.  Jamieson,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  J.  W.  Hogge,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  W.  T.  Badoliin».  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  H.  H.  Ozzard,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  P.  G.  Kerans,  and  W.  I.  Begt.. 
Surgeon  H.  Boyd 


xo  Deo.  76  Commandant,  z  Sept.  75. 

22  Nov.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xa  Mar.  77.        [Force. 

22  Nov.  79,  Wing  Commander,  19  May  79.— Brigade  Major,  2nd  Div.  Cabul 

27  Nov.  69,Offlciating  Wing  Commander. 

28  Oct   71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  z6  Dec.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

28  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Qiuurter  Master,  23  May  76.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
9  Aug.  73  Wing  Officer,  loA^r.  79.— Aide  de  Camp  to  Governor  of  Bombay. 


13  June  74  .Wing  Officer,  24  Ta 
9  Ang.  73  Offldiating  Wing  < 
;in  medicaJ  charge,  13  Oct.  74. 


16tli  (The  LoocUanak)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Begt,  o/Loodianah, 

Raised  30  July  1846). 
Head  Quarters  at  Oanaahar.    (Candahar  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed,    Faeingt,  Qreen,    Zaee,  WkiU, 


Colonel  B.  Barter,  Staff  Corps 

Ll  Colonel  H.  B.  Hennessy,  Staff  Corps 

Hajor  D.  W.  Inglis,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 


28  Apr, 
4  Feb. 
20  Aug.  79 

9  Aug.  70 

22  Sept.  77 
15  Feb.  80 
20  Ooti  71 
30  Dec.  71 


7 1  commandant,  sFeb.  6a.--Oom.  a  Brigade,  Candahar  Field  Force. 
- 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  po  May  76.-Offg.  Comdt. 


„  p,3oM),. 

Wing  Commandor.  30  May  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
(  Wmg  Officer  and  Adjutant,  29  April  69.— Offg.  Wing  COmdr., 
(     and  in  charge  of  Field  Treasure  Chest,  Candahar. 

Wing  Officer,  2a  Sept.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Oct.  77-— Oflif.  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  78.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 


Captain  B. E.  S.  Smyth, Gen.  List,  Inf... 

Captain  F.  A.  Bemming^n,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  A.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  IL  C.  Hadow,  Staff  Corps    

LieuL  N.  B.  Stewart,  68  Foot 30  Dec.  71  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  B.  W.  Cunningham,  MD       |  In  medical  charge,  19  June  76. 

Non.— The  and,  3rd,and  4th  Goorkha  Begts., when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank  after  15th  N.  I. 

When  Begimttnts  of  the  Pux^jab  Frontier  Force  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 
according  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus:— The  Corps  of  Guides  Infantry,  the  xst,  and,  3rd,  and  4th 
Sikh  Infiuitry,  and  the  xst,  2nd,  3prd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Punjab  InAintry,  after  the  15th  Native  InHantiy  and  the  3rd 
Goorkha  Begiment.  

16th  (The  Lucknow)  Bengal  Native  Infstntry  (late  Begt.  ofLucknow. 

Raised  8  Dec.  1857). 

On  the  Oolonrs  and  Appointments  the  design  of  a  "  Turteted  Gateway."— "LrcKirow  **  (Dt^ftnet), 

Head  Quarters  at  Jhaaai.     (Ordered  to  Peshawur  fbr  the  Beserve  Division.)      Uniform,  Bed.     Paeinge,  WhUe, 

Lace,  White. 

Colonel  B.  8.  Moseley,  Staff  Coxps  1x7  Feb.  79  Commandant,  24  Aug.  77. 

V€  LtColonel  W.  G.  Cubitt,  Staff  Corps  'a6  July  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  27  Deo.  77. 

Captain  A.  B.  Clare,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 22  Feb.  7X  Wing  Commander,  27  Dec.  77. 

M^jor  B.  H.  Salkeld,  Gen.  List,  Inf. jio  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  28  Oct.  7X.— Furlough. 

Captain  J.  T.  Whiah.  Staff  Corps  1x2  Mar.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  April  71. 

U^'or  A.  F.  Taylor,  Staff  Corps X2  Nov.  79'Wing  Officer,  24  Oct.  72. 

Lieut.  A  Montanaro,  Staff  Corps 1x4  Oct.  71,  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Aug.  78. 

8u7K«on  A.  G.  Grant,  MB 1      In  medical  charge,  a  Oct.  79-— Furlough. 

Sozfeon  G.  F.  A.  Harris I      lOfflciating  in  medical  charge. 

17th  (The  Loyal  Poorheah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Loyal  Poorheah  Begt,). 


Head  Quarters  at  Xorar, 


Lt.Colonel  B.  J.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  . 

BtLt.Colonel  T.  Dawes,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  J.  Barr,  Staff  Corps 1 

Capt.J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,8taff  Corps 
Captain  G.  Brehon,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut  E,  D.  F.  Bignell,  Staff  Corps  . 
Surgeon  Mi^or  L.  E.  Eades 


Uniform,  Bed.    Paeinge,  White,    Lace,  White. 
1  June  79j  Commandant,  17  Feb.  70 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr. 
79  Wing  Commander,  x  April  76.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 


28  Apr. 
10  June 
8  Mar. 
25  Feb. 


74 1  Wing  Officer  and  A4j.,  27  April  76.— Garr.  £istruction.  Agra. 
-^E^  76.— Offg.  Adjutant  and  Wing  Commander. 


76,Wing  Officer,  27  i         ,  «       .  

74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Maater,  *^  April  76.— In  Comt.  charge, 
I    Morar. 
28  Oct.  7x  Wing  Officer,  7  June  76.— Officiating  Quarter  Maater. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
tin  medical  charge,  X9  Deo.  72. 


I8th  (TheAUpore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  AUjpore  Begt. — Batsed  29/^16 1795). 

Head  Quarters  at  Bnza.    Half  Battalion  at  Julpigoree.     Uniform,  Bed.    Fadnge,  Black.    Zace,  White. 
Lt.Golonel  W.  Winson,  Staff  Corps  .. 

L«.Colonel  F.  Allen,  Staff  Corps   

Lt.Golonel  H.  De  Brett,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  W.  H.  Browne.  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lieut.  C.  A.  B.  Sage,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  P.  G.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  B.  T^lor,  Staff  Corps 

8argeonMfgorH.pQtter,JfD 

Buigeon  W.  Coniy  


3  Mar.  76 
ao  Sept.  78 
xoDec.  79 
3  May  76 
3  Oct.  7x 
38  Oct.  7x 
a8  Jan.  75 


Commandant,  7  June  6x. — Commanding  at  Buxa. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  30  May  68.— At  Julpigoree. 

Wing  Commander,  30  May  68. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Sept.  71.— On  Field  Service. 

Wing  Officer  and  A^utant,  i  June  76.-- Station  Staff  Officer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  Mar.  75. 

Wing  Officer,  3  May  79.— At  Julpigoree. 

In  medical  charge,  x8  Dec.  76.— Furlough. 


|offioi.tiBKi>xn»<ubmo]utrR..    oigmedbyGoOgk 


338      19th  {Funjah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  jth  Punjah  InfatUry). 


Head  Qaarten  at  auetta.    (Candahar  Field  Force.)    Detachment  at  Kila  AbdnlU,  PMhiB. 

Facing$,  Dark  Blue.    Lace,  White,  


Umtform,  2d. 


BA.VK,  NAXB8,  ilTD  C0BP8. 


Army 

RXKK. 


EX3CAIK8. 


LLGolonel  A.  Copland,  Staff  Corps 14  Jan.  80  Commandant. 

Lt Colonel  C.  H.  Bergman,  late  60  K.I...  12  Sept.78;2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 

Major  J.  K.  Waller,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  I  4  July  79  Wing  Commander.— At  Kila  Abdulla, 

Captain  D.  B.  Gouldflbury,  Staff  Corps  16  Oct.  78' Wing  Officer,  39  Sept.  74.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Captain  A.  J.  Brander,  StAff  Corps 6  Nov.  79' Wing  Officer,  ao  Nov.  76.— Prob.  Com.  Department. 

Lieut.  H.  T.  Faithfhll,  Staff  Corps za  Feb.  74!  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  2a  Dec  77. 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Hewett,  14  Foot ,'30  Dec.  7i'0ffl(nating  Wing  Officer. 

I-deut.  W.  S.  Mamhall,  Staff  Corps  '21  Sept.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Surgeon  Major  T.  S.  Veale,  MD !      |In  medical  charge,  14  April  73. 

20th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  Sth  Punjab  Infantry), 

**  Taku  Fobts,  i860"—**  Pbkiv,  i860." 
Head  Quarters  at  Alasai.     (Koorum  Field  Force.)    Untform,  Drab,    Facing;  Qreeu,    Laee,  Drah, 
Colonel  B.  G.  Rogers,  CB.  Staff  Corps... I  9  Dec.  79  Commajidant,  4  March^73.— Com.  Rawul^I^ndee  Brigade. 


Major  H.  W.  (Gordon,  Staff  Corps  6  May  74 

LtColonelJ.  Bartleman,  Staff  Corps   ...20  Oct.  79 
Captain  W.  H.  Meiklejohn,  General  List  24  May  71 


Captain  G.  M.  D.  Hill,  General  List,  Inf. 
Captain  L.  B.  Irwin,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  W.  O.  Harris,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  W.  0.  FaithfiUl,  6  Foot 

Surgeon  W.  N.  Keefer  


9  Aug.  70 
16  May  77 
28  Oct.  71 
az  Sept.  74 


and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  4  March  73.— Offg.  Comik 

Wing  Commander,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  March  73.--Offg.  and  in  Comd 

Wing  Officer,  4  March  73. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  2  May  76.>-Offg.  Adjutant. 

Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  23  May  7a. 


21st  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  gth  Punjab  Infantry). 

"  ABTSSIVIi.." 

Head  Quarters  at  EabibZUa.    (Koorum  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Drab.    Facinge^Red,    Laee^Dreh. 


ColonelJ.  B.  Thelwall,  CB.  Staff  Corps 

Major  F.  W.  Collis,  Staff  Corps. 

Captain  J.  G.  T.  Oarmthers,  Gen.  List. 

Captain  G.  H.  O.  Dyce,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  H.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  C.  M.  FitsGerald,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  W.  H.  Young,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  W.  E.  Gowan,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ... 

Lieut  B.  A.  Baker,  3  Foot  

Surgeon  W.  A.  C.  Boe  

Surgeon  W.  B.  Griffiths 


15  Sept.  73 

10  Dec. 

7t 

a7  Nov. 

6S 

30  Dec. 

76 

a  Oct. 

78 

30  Dec. 

71 

29  May 

71 

2  June 

7c 

24  Mar. 

7^ 

iQdant,  13  Oct.  < 


-Leave. 


lommand  and  wing  Comdr.,  23  Jan.  78. — Offg.  Om*. 
mimander,  10  Aug.  78. -Officiating  and  inConunsDd. 
fleer. 

ficer,  9  April  77.— Officiating  Wing  CommaBder. 
floor  and  Adjutant,  9  Apr.  77. 
fleer,  23  Jan.  78.— Prob.  Commt.  DepartmenL 
fleer  and  Quarter  Master,  10  Aug.  78. 
ag  Wing  Officer. 
Dg  Wing  Officer. 

oal  charge,  10  Dec.  72.— Offg.  Civil,  JuUnnder. 
;  ng  in  medical  charge. 


22nd  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  nth  Punjab  Infantry). 


Head  Quarters  at  OoBdamoek.    (2nd  Division  Cabnl  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge^Bi^f.   Lnet,Wyu, 

I  Commandant. 
9  Dec.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Conmiander,  xi  April  74. 
4  Fob.  79;  Wing  Commander,  11  April  74. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 


Colonel  B.  T.  Staflford,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  H.  Bridges,  Staff  Corps  .. 


Captain  A.  S.  M'Bae,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  H.  Hinde,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 

Captain  R.  Gordon.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.F.E.  O.  H.  Gordon-Cumming,  22  F. 

Surgeon  H.  Mallins,  MB 

Snrg^n  J.  Moran,  MD 


II  Jan. 
9  Aug. 
8  Jan. 
6  Mar. 


79' Wing  Officer,  6  May  74c 
.  70;  Wing  Officer,  15  May  72.— Sick  Furlough. 
80' Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3  July  74. 
72 'Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
I  In  medical  charge.— Sick  Furlough. 
I  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


23rd  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Pioneere — late  i sth  Punjab  Infantrj:. 

**  Taku  Fobts"— •*P«mx."—"Abt88ihia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Cabal,    (ist  Division  Cabui  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Drab.    Faeinge,  Ckoeolate.    Le/ce,  Drek. 
Colonel  A.  A.  Currie,  CB.  Staff  Corps  . 

Bt.Lt.Colonel  H.  CoUett,  Staff  Corps    .    , „ 

Captain  H.  Paterson,  Staff  Corps  23  Sept. 74  Wmg  Commander,  3  Dec.  78.— Officiating  and  in  GommsBd. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Aug.  76.— Ofl^.Wlag  Coo&^ 


Captain  S.  V.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  V.  G.  L.  Eyre,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  D.  Chesney,  Staff  Corps , 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 


Surgeon  Migor  B.  Taylor  ... 
Surgeon  H.  Hamilton,  MD. 


2  Mar.  8o|  Commandant,  13  June  7a. 

83  Nov.  79  and  inCommand  andWing  Commander,  7  Apri],_77. 
a3  Sept.74 

9  Aug.  76 
aa  Jan.  79 
28  Oct.  71 
a8  Feb.  74 


Wing  OiUcer,  9  June  7a. 

Wing  Officer,  19  April  75.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  March  78. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.  I 

In  medical  charge,  21  Mar.  68.— Offg.  Dep.  Sorg.  Gen.,  B>«^ 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.  [PiDdeeCiTC«. 


2Atb,  {Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  i6th  Punjab  Infomtry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Jngdalluok.     (and  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed.    Fiaeinge,  WkHe,   Leee,  WH^ 

^olonel  F.  B.  Norman.  Staff  Corps  laa  Nov.  79  Commandant,  8  Aug.  79. 

^aptain  E.  Stedman,  Staff  Corps  {19  Dec.  7a  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  Aug.  79. 

Captain  P.  H.  Wallerstein,  Staff  Corps...  13  July  79  Wing  Commander,  8  Aug.  79. 

;WiDg  Officer. 
Captain  J.  J.  Money-Simons,  Staff  Corps  11  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  a  Dec.  75.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Marrett,  Staff  Corps  :i3  Nov.  7a  Wing  Officer,  23  May  76.— Prob.  Commt.  Dept. 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Ramsay,  Staff  Corps iir  Feb.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Nov.  78. 

I  .Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  Lamb,  16  Foot 2  Dec.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  L.  J.  E.  Bradshaw,  25  Foot ^lo  Sept. 75, Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  H.  J.  Linton i      jIn  medical  charge,  17  Feb.  73. 

1  .Offlciat.»gtomedic.lch|^p^.^^QQQg|^ 


25th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  I'jth  Punjab  Infantry).      339 

Head  Quarters  at  Oaadahar.    (Oandahar  Field  Force.)    U»tform,  Bed.    Ftuting;  Whit*.    Lace,  White, 


Raxk,  Njlmbb,  A2n>  Cobm. 


Abxt 

IBJJXIL. 


LtColonelJ.  W.  Hoggan,  Staff Ck>rps  —  27  Jane  75 

Colonel  N.  Barton,  Staff  Corps xo  June  79 

Major  J.  N.  Steel,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ao  Jan.  80 

Captain  W.Y.  Ellis,  Staff  Corps zo  June  74 

Lieat.  G.  H.  B.  Coats,  Staff  Corps I38  Got.  jt 

Lieut.  C.  H.  H.  Beley,  Staff  Corps a8  Feb.  74 

Lieut.  W.  Q.  Yate,  Staff  Corps  ra  Nov.  73 

Sux^eon  W.  &  Mnrphj 


Bbmasks. 


Commandant,  a7  Dec.  jj. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a?  Dec.  77. 

Wing  Commander,  97  Dec.  77. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Nov.  69. 

Wing  Offlcor. 

Wing  Offloar  and  Adjutant,  x8  Deo.  75. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  37  Deo.  77. 

Officiating  Wing  Offloor. 

In  medical  charge,  7  Oct.  78. 


26th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  iSth  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  BeaUcote.    Detachment  at  Bawnl  Pindee.    Uniform,  Drab,    Faeinge,  Bed,    Laee,  -Drab, 

Lt.Golonel  M.  G.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 1 10  Apr.  7 7 ,  Commandant,  7  Aug.  77.  — Fnrlongh. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  R.  Chester.  Staff  Corps  —  ^-^   -^'/a«-:^*s —  -r. ^-««. 

Lt.Golonel  A.  Tnlloch,  Staff  Corps.... 
H^jor  A.  FiUigerald,  Gen.  List,  Inf. . 


M^)or  A.  B.  uepbnm.  Staff  Corps.. 

Captain  C.  J.  B.  Fnllbrd,  Staff  Corps  . 

Captain  L.  Dening,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  S.  H.  P.  Graves,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  H.  A.  Ravenshaw,  Staff  Corps  . 


aoFeb.  76 1  Officiating  Commandant. 
20  Jan.  79 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.  7  Aug 
ao  Aug.  78  Wing  Commander,  z  April  76.— Bri^nde  ii 
4  Se^t.78,  Wing  Commander.  14  Hajr  78.— At  Rawul  1 

I  Wing  Officer. 

18  July  77 'Wing  Officer,  i  April  76.— Staff  College,  Sandhurst, 
iz  Hay  79 1  Wing  Officer,  ao  April  7Z. 
IS  Dec.  6q  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Hay  78. 

24  Mar.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Haster,  7  Nov.  98.— At  Bawnl  Pindee. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Iln  medical  charge,  18  Deo.  76. 


Surgeon  Major  A.  K.  Beed  

27th  (Punjah)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  igth  Punjab  Infantry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Jellalabad.    (and  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Drab,    Facing;  Bed,    Lace,  Drab, 


Colonel  J.  Doran,  CB.  Staff  Corps  

Lt Colonel  C.  J.  Hughss,  Staff  Corps   ... 

Major  L.  Maodonald,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  B.  A.  Swetenham,  Staff  Corps.. 
Captain  O.W.  Babington.  Gen.  List,  Inf. 


Lieut.  G.  A.  Williams,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  J.  W.  Ttaruston,  Z4  Foot 

Lieut.  A.  B.  P.  Bum,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  P.  Kirke,  Gen.  List,  Inf... 
Surgeon  Mi^or  W.  S.  Caldwell,  MD.. 
Surgeon   


tr  June  73  Comdt.,  s  Aug.  57.— Com.  a  Brigade,  atd  Div.  Cabul  Field  Force. 
I  Oct.  77  and  in  Comipana  and  Wing  Comdr.,  za  June  75.— Offg.  Comdt. 
8  May  77  Officiating  and  in  Command. 
s6  May  77  Wing  Commander.  2  Dec.  78. 
37  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer,  ao  Mjiroh  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Deo.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  30  June  79.— Offldating  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  16  Feb.  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


zo  Sept.75 
zo  Sept.  75 
az  Sept.  75 
87  Nov.  69 


28t]x  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  20th  Punjab  Infantry). 

H^ad  Quarters  at  Oahul.    (Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  Dark  Qreen,    Lace,  White. 


Lt  Colonel  J.  Hudson,  Staff  Corps  .... 

l^jor  G.  S.  Hills,  Staff  Corps 

^or  H.  S.  Marshall,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Capt.  F.  A.  S.D*  Aoosta  deSt.  Laurent,  S.  C. 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Porter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  J.  Dennys,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  F.  Lyons-Montgomery,  S.  C. 

Lieut.  A.  A.  Lane,  51  Foot   

Burgeon  B.  Macrae.  


Z3  Juno  7o|t*ommandant,  xo  Aug.  78. 

4  Aug.  77  and  in  Comd.  and  Wing  Comdr.,  r4  April  73.— Sick  Furlough. 
Z4  Sept.  781  Wing  Commander,  94  AprU  77.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 


8  July  74 


Wing  Officer,  9  July  68.-  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 


a8  Oct.  7z  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a6  May  73.«-Purlough. 
i6  Mar.  74  Wing  Officer,  4  Jan.  76.-Offg.  Adjutant. 
Z3  June  75  Wing  Officer,  10  Aug.  78.— Probationer,  Commissariat  Depart- 
ment—Executive Commissariat  Officer,  Cabul  Force, 
za  Nov.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

tin  medical  charge,  30  Oct.  79.— With  a  Goorkhas. 


29th  (PunjaJ))  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2 lat  Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Bhalosan.    (Koorum  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Bed.    Facings,  Light  Blue.    Laee,  White, 


Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon,  CB.  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  G.  Q.  Cunliffe,  Staff  Corps    ... 
Major  C.  B.  D.  Branson,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
^or  E.  Beddy,  Staff  Corpe 


l^eBt-LtCol.  G.N.  Channer,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  A.  Landon,  Gen.  List,  Inf.   

Captain  P.  B.  C.  Voyle,  St»ff  Corpe  

Captain  A.  J.  F.  Beid,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  W.  MacLeod,  Staff  Corps 

liieut.  H.  P.  Ploot,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  H.Jameson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  W.  T.  Fairbrother,  n  Foot , 

Surgeon  Major  J.  E.  T.  Aitchison,  MD... 
Surgeon  J.  L.  Corbett,  MD 


a3  Feb.  77!Commandant,  ao  May  6z. 

20  Mar.  78 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  ag  Apr.  69. — Sick  Furlough. 

8  Sept.  79  Officiating  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander, 
ao  Feb.  771  Wing  Coznmander,  aa  Mar.  65. 
aa  Nov.  76'Winff  CoBomander,  a4  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

a7  Nov.  69  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

9  Oct.  75!  Wing  Officer,  a  March  70.— Sick  Furlough. 
z8  Jan.  79  Wing  Officer,  xo  Aug.  78. 

Z9  Oct.  72,  Wing  Officer  and  A(Sutant,  z6  Oct.  78.  -  Sick  Furlough, 
az  Sept. 74;  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a4  Oct.  78. 
3  June  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
c  Fob.  75, Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  a^  Jan.  78. — Botanist,  Koorum  Column. 

jOffioiating  in  medicaJ  charge. 


30th  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  22nd  Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  Quarters  at  Sakka.    (and  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  Buff'.    Xac«,  Oold. 


Colonel  T.  W.  B.  Boisragon,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Golonel  B,  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps 

Major  H.  W.  Webster,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  W.  G.  C.  Halkett,  Staff  Corps  ... 


a  Sept.  771  Commandant,  |6  Aug.  6z. 

Z5  June  76  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  z  Dec.  74. 
.  a6  July  77 1  Wing  Commander,  z  Deo.  74. 

, 1--  ■•'   9  Sept.  76  Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utont,  9  Sept.  76.      [and  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Lieut.  F.  C.  Maisey,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.   71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  z6  Dec.  75.— D.A.Q.M.  Gen., 

Captain  G.  P.  Young,  Staff  Corps '30  June  77  Wing  Officer,  25  Sept.  75.-  Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  L.  Mainwaring,  Staff  Corpsjso  Dec.  7Z,  Wing  Officer,  23  May  76.-A1  All  Musjid. 

-,  Officiating  Wing  OUicer.  j 

Surgeon  D.  N.  Martin,  MD !      |In  medical  charge,  14  April  73.  Digitized  by  N^OOQ IC 


340      31st  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  2^rA  Punjab  Infantry), 

Head  Qoorters  at  Lnndl  Kotal.    (andDiv.  Cabal  Field  Force.)    Un^orm,Bed.   Faeit^,  Dmrk  Qrttu.  Lut.OiU. 


RxiTK,  Nxiris,  uro  Gobpb. 


Akuy 
Rakk. 


Miyor  F.  Tvreddell,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 27  Aug.  79 

Captain  £.  W.  Smyth,  Gen.  List.  Inf. ...  xo  Mar.  70 
Captain  A.  C.  G.  Lydiard,  Staff  Corps...'  3  Apr.  78 

Captain  B.  0.  Graves,  Staff  Corps 30  Jan.  76 

Lieut.  M.  I.  Gibbs,  Staff  Corps  30  Doc.  71 

Lieut.  J.  L.  O'Bryen,  Staff  Corps 28  Feb.  74 

Lieut.  F.  C.  C.  Angelo,  40  Foot 'zx  Feb.  77 

Surgeon  Major  C.  U.  Raddook  

Surgeon  O.  A.  Cones 


BlXAXKS. 


Commandant. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Octu  79. 

W^ing  Commander,  13  Oct.  79. 

Wing  Ot&cer,  20  May  71. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Dec.  74.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  i  Dec.  74. 

Wing  Officer,  2a  Nov.  79. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Ln  medical  charge,  20  Oct.  76.  —  In  charge  of  Natire  Field 

Hospital,  Lundf  Kotal. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


32nd  (Punjab)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Pioneers— late  24th  Punjab  Infanirji). 

"  Aut  viam  i»veniam  auifaeiam:*    «'  Dblhi  "— "  Lucnrow  "  (BsUtfand  Capture). 
Head  Quarters  at  Jhelom.    (Ordered  to  Peshawur  for  the  Beserve  Division.)    Uniform,  Bed.  FaeUig*,  DwI 

Slue.    Laee,  WkiU, 
I  Commandant. 

Major  G.  B.  Bates,  Staff  Corps xx  Sept  72  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xa  Oct.  76.— Sick  Fnl 

MiUOrA.O.W.Crook«hank,StaffCorps...  ix  Jan.  79  Offg.  Commandant— 2nd  Assistant  Sec.  to  theGovsnuBKiK 

I  India,  Military  Department. 

Captain  A.  P.  Samuells,  Gen.  List,  Inf...  15  Dec.  69  Wing  Commander,  9  April  77.— Off]g.snd  in  Commana. 

Captain  T.  NichoUs,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ,  5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  6  Sept.  73.— Offg.  Wing  Oommander. 

Captains.  C.  S.  Jackson,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  27  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer,  xo  Feb.  69.^Station  Staff  Officer,  Delhi. 

Lieut  0.  Hogge.  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  A^utant,  15  Feb.  77. 

Lieut.  H.  C.  Ufdkett,  Staff  Corps  xz  Apr.  7Z  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Maator,  6  July  77. 

Lieut  B.  De  Brathja  ^^^t zi  Sept 76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.   * 

Surgeon  H.  K.  M'Kay  I      {In  medical  charge,  a6  Oct.  77. 

Non.— The  5th  Goorkha  (the  Hasara  Goorkha  Battalion)  Begiment,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  HativsTiooK 

takes  rank  ^tter  the  32nd  Native  Infantry. 

33rd  {The  AUahabad)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Allahabad  Levy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Delhi.      Uniform,  lUd.    Faeing$,WkUe.   Laee,WhiU, 


Lt  Colonel  J.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps 97  June  75 

Lt  Colonel  T.W.ButherAird,  Stafr  Corps  14  June  77 

Ubjot  S.  C.  Maotier,  Staff  Corps   4  Feb.  79 

Captain  J.  G.  Kelly,  Staff  Corps xx  Sept75 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Sadler,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieut.  L.  J.  Browne,  Staff  Corps   . 
Lieut  B.  Fulton,  Staff  Corps  


Surgeon  E.  B.  Johnson  . 


28  Oct. 

28  Oct. 
X7  Feb. 


Commandant,  5  Feb.  76.>-Siok  Furlough. 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr,  31  Dec  74.— Oft.  OomC 
Wing  Commander,  31  Dec.  74.— Offg.  and  in.  Commana. 
Wing   Officer  and   Quarter  Master,  16  Aug.  76.-OfllMtiaj 

Wing  Commander.  „  ^ 

Wing  Officer,  x6  Aug.  76.— Acting  Assistant  Political  Agent,  Ifah 

Kanta. 
Wing  Officer,  x8  Oct.  76.— Slok  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ax  Dec.  78. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  May  73. 


34tli  {Ths  Futtehgurh)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {late  FuUehgurh  Levy). 

{Raised  8  Jwn.  1858.) 
Head  Quarters  at  Gaehar.      Uniform,  Bed.    Facingi,  Dark  BUu.    Lae€,  WkiU, 
Lt  Colonel  G.  J.  Pasley,  Staff  Corps. ao  Deo.  76  Commandant,  ao  Deo.  77* 


Major  W.  V.  F.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps 
Major  C.  S.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps .. 


Captain  E.  S.  Cooke,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Major  H.  W.  J.  Senior,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut  W.  G.  Dunsford,  Staff  Corps  . 
Tiieut.  B.  W.  Dun,  Staff  Corps    


Surgeon  Major  F.  Odevaine.. 
Surgeon  B.  N.  Campbell 


8  Deo.  75 
IX  Deo.  78 
XX  Nov.  76 

4  Mar.  79 
a8  Oct  7X 
28  Mar.  74 


Forioagk. 


2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  39  Deo.  77. 

Wing  Commander,  a8  Sept  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  luwter,  la  Nov.  76.- 

Wing  Officer,  38  July  73.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  23  Oct,  77.— Biok  Fnriongh. 

Wing  Officer,  5  March  78.— Offg.A4jutant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.-  _    ,„_ 

In  medical  charge,  7  Nov.  74.— Offg.  with  Malwah  Bhed  wnj 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.— In  med.  oharge,  Naga  Kxp.  Fort 


35tli  {Tlie  Mynjpoorie)  Bengal  Native  Infantry   {late  Mynpoorie  Levy). 

{Raised  7  Feb.  1858,) 
Head  Quarters  at  Allahabad.    Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinye,  White.    Laee,  WkiU. 


U. Colonel  G.  C.  Bowcroft,  Staff  Corps 

Mujor  A.  J.  C.  Birch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  W.  Nicolay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  T.  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps  , 

Captain  F.  T.  Goodridgo,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Captain  T.  E.  Spencer,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  F.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  A.  G.  B.  Ternan,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  B.  T.  Lyons 

Surgeon  Major  T.  G.,  Skardon 


XO  Aug.  75 1  Commandant,  x8  Oct. 


2  Mar.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  x8  Oct.  77.  [Dnn-DsSi 

Wing  Commander,  26  Aug.  78.—  D.  A.  A.  Gen.  for  Kosketry, 
Wing  Commander  and  Qr.  Master.— Pxob.  MIL  Aoooonts  DepL 
Wing  Officer,  16  Mar,  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master  and  Wing  Ok 
mander. 


8  June  73 
4  Apr.  77 
x8  July  77 


X  July  77,  Wing  Officer,  x  March  79.— Offg.  Adjutant  [Cabal  Ftfw- 

28  Oct.  71 : Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x  Mar.  79. -Transport  Duty,  lUK^ 
x3  June  74  Wing  Officer,  28  Oct.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 


I  In  medical  charj 
'officiating  in  me 


)ot.  79.- 

e.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lical  charge. 


36th  {The  Ba/reHly)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {laU  BareUly  Levy). 

(Raised  14  May  1858.) 
Head  Quarters  at  Barraokpore*  Detachment  at  Berhampore.     Uniform,  Bed.  Faeiuffe,  Bhu.  Laee,  OeU, 


Lt.Colonel  B.  Worsley,  late  x5  N.I. 


p.e.e.  LtColonel  H.  A. 


,  late  x5 
LiUle,Sl 


taff  Corps 


Major  J.  W.  A.  Miohell,  Staff  Corps 

Oaptain  T.  G.  Thomson,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  H.  Wilson,  Staff  Corps 

Capt  C.  A.  Coles,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  B.  M.  Nedham,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  W.  Hastings,  2  W.  I.  Begiment... 
Burgeon  A.  B.  Strahan 


1  April  76 
I  Oct.  77 

4  April  78 

8  Dec.  77 
25  July  77 

9  Jan. 


Commandant,  a8  AUj,^^^.  .    , 

Commander,  a8  Aug.  79.— Oacat* 
ton.,  Intelligenoe  Breach. 

;  8  April  76.— Offloia&ng  and  ia  Comnsad. 

1. 77.— OiTg.  Qr.  Master  and  Wag  OoHimin* 

a.  77.— At  Berhampore. 


and  in  Command  and  Wini 
Deputy  Quarter  Master 
Wing  Commander,  ~ 
Wing  Officer,  x  Jan. 
Wing  Officer,  x  Jan, 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Jan.  ja.— Sick  Faricsgi 


9  Aug.  73  Wing  Officer  and  At^utant,  x6  Mi^  77. 
18  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  oharge«  la  Jane  75.-*:  "  *" 


S?S/l!-'^&«9§lf^ 


Foc» 


37th  {The  itfeerwO  Bengal  Native  Inf.  (ZafeJlfeertti 2ie»y.-lEa«e(?  26 -4u^.  1858.)  341 

Head  Qaarterg  at  BMreilly.     Unjform,  Bed.    FaeingM,  WkU«.   Laee,  White. 


RiVK,  Naxis,  avd  Cokps. 


Jolonel  A.  A.  Brace,  Staff  Corps   . 
tfajor  T.  D.  Madden,  Staff  Corps  . 


:?aptain  J.  Corse-Scott,  Staff  Corps.. 
:;aptoiii  8irC.  H.  Leslie,  J9^.  Staff  Corps 
Captain  W.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps 


.iient.  H.  B.  Thomhlll,  5  Foot., 
iarfi^eon  ICiu'or  T.  P.  Wright  .. 
Sar^eon  B.  T.  Wright 


AXXT 

Bakk. 


15  Aug.  77 
13  June  77 

16  May  77 
II  Jan.  79 
16  Oct.  75 

23  Apr.  73 


Commandant,  la  June  75.~-Furloagli. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  13  March  74.— Leave. 

Wing  Officer,  to  Oct.  73.— D.  A.  Q.M.  Gen.,  Peshawnr  Beserye  Dlv. 

Wing  Officer. 

Officdating  Wing  Officer,  Adjutant,  and  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  4  Feb.  78.— 810k  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


J8th  (The  Agra)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  Agra  Levy. — Raised  26  Aug.  1858). 

Kead  Quarters  at  Koerut     Uniform,  Bed,    Fadnge,  Dark  Blue.    Laee^  White. 

''Olonel  G.  A.  Brown,  Staff  Corps  ai  Oct.  77  Commandant,  8  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 

it.Colonel  W.  B.  Martin,  Bengal  Inf '  5  Oct.  74  and  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  s  June  76.— Offg.  Comdt. 

!jt.Gol.  H.  L.A.Tottenham,  Staff  Corps.  20  Dec.  79  Wing  Commander,  21  Jan.  70. — Offg.  and  in  Command, 
tfi^or  A.  W.  Graham,  Cren.  List,  luf.    ...    i  Oct.  77|Wing  Officer,  34  April  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  T.  H.  Goldney,  Staff  Corps 9  Jnne  79,  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  35  Oct.  70. 

iiient.  H.  M.  P.  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps  ...  33  Nov.  73|Wlng  Officer,  a  Sept.  76.-— Prob.  Com.  Department. 

iiieat.  P.  A.  Buckland,  Staff  Corps  34  Apr.  72,  Wing  Officer,  18  June  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

iieut.  F.  M.  Dmry,  Staff  Corps 36  Mar.  74'Offlciating  Wing  Officer.— On  Transpoxt  Duty. 

I  jOfficiating  Wing  Officer, 

lorfceon  W.  M.  Courtney '      !  In  medical  charge,  30  March  74. 

}9th  (The  AUygurh)  Bengal  Native  Inf.  (late  Allygurh  Levy, — Baiaed  i  Feb.  1858). 

Head  Quarters  at  Kowshera.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinffe,  Dark  Blue.    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser,  Staff  Corps 9  Jane  74 

Colonel  H.  M.  Wemyss,  Staff  Corps 9  ^^O'  79 

ifajor  F.  Gellie,  StaffCorps 20  Oct.  76 

)aptain  B.  M.  Forbes,  Gen.  List,  Lif.  ...   5  Jan-  7^ 

jieat.  A.  T.  Banon,  Staff  Corps    38  Oct.  71 

ifajor  H.  O.  Cnmberlege,  Gen.  List,  Inf  15  Jnly  79 

Jleat.  B.  G.  Handcook,  Staff  Corps 5  Jnly  71 

Aent.  O.W.  Harris,  73  Foot  10  Sept.  76 

aeut.  A.  L.  Pennington.  5  Foot xi  Sept. 76 

iurg^eon  M^jor  C.  J.  MoKenna  . 
(nrgeon  M.  O'Dwyer 


Commandant,  38  April  63.  [6en.  3ndDiv.  Cabul  Force. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  z6  Nov.  68.— D.A.  and  Q.M. 

Wing  Commander,  30  Jan.  64.— Offg.  Commandant. 

Wing  Officer,  xi  March  70. 

Wing  Officer,  16  Jan.  73.  [Officer  at  Benares. 

Wing  Officer,  30  Sept.  76.— Offg.  Wing  Commander.— Station  Staff 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  April  77. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  3  April  75.— With  43  N;  I. 

Officiating  in  medical  cnarge. 


40tli  (The  Shahjehaivpore)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ShahjehanporeLevy). 

Head  Quarters  at  Oontckpore.    Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  White.    Laee,  White. 


Colonel  E.  Dandridge,  Staff  Corps  14  Jan.  77 

iajor  H.  Morton,  StaffCorps ao  Dec,  75 

Aajor SirB.'P.  BTomhead,^^. StaffCorps  18  Jan.  79 
Captain  H.  D.  Hutchinson,  Staff  Corps   6  July  79 

Captain  J.  Fraser,  Gen.  List,  Inf. |  x  Mar.  70 

llcgor  B.  O.  Vyvyan,  Gen.  List,  Inf. '  4  Feb.  80 

[«ieat.  B.  Briscoe,  StaffCorps |  9  Mar.  73 

lorgeon  W.  B.  B.  Moynan,  Jf2>.. 


Commandant,  19  June  58.— Commanding  at  Qomckpore. 

and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  15  April  76. 

Wing  Commander,  15  April  76.— On  Transport  Duty. 

Wing  Offlcer,s  Aug.69.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  15  April  76. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Sept.  74.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer  and  A<^t.,  ax  June  76.— Offg.  Station  Staff  Officer. 

'  Wing  Officer. 

1  charge,  6  Jan.  78. 


Offlcl 
In  medi( 


4lBt  (The  Qwalior)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ist  Owalior  Infamtry). 

Head  Quarters  at  Horar.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinge,  Cavalry  Qreg.    Laoe,  White. 


Colonel  H.  S.  Obbard,  StaffCorps.. 

liajor  y.  W.  Tregear,  Gen.  List,  Inf.., 

Captain  H.  M.  Bose,  StaffCorps  

I^aptain  B.  Wemyss,  Gen.  List,  Inf... 
Uieut.  O.  F.  Yyse,  Staff  Ooxps 


Lient.  G.  H.  Watson, 39  Foot  .... 
burgeon  Mi^or  J.  Browne,  MD.. 
burgeon  E.  S.  Brander,  MB. 


land  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 
»3  July  78 1  Wing  Commander,  xa  June  75.— Sick  Furlough. 
8  Mar.  79' Wing  Officer,  13  Feb.  71.— Officiating  Win|f  Commander. 


zi  June  73 {Commandant,  13  Feb.  6a 
" "    ~  id  and  Wi 

r,  xa  June  75. — Sick  Fui 

Feb.  7x.— Officiating  Wing 

18  July  71  j  Wing  Officer,  3  f  March  76.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

a8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  May  76.— Sxeo.  Commt.  Officer, 

Wing  Offi  cer.  CKoorum  Force. 

1 1  Sept.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  [Peshawnr. 

In  medical  charge,  39  Dec.  74.— In  charge  of  KaUve  Base  Hospital, 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

12nd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lightlnfantry — late  ist  Assam  Lt  Inf.  Bait. 

Raised  16  Mcuy  1817). 

3ead  Quarters  at  BhiUong.    Detachments  at  Jowai,  ChargoU,  ThalBaeherra,  Ohatterohura,  and  on  Field  Service  In 

the  lf«g&  Hillt.     Un^orm,  Dark  Green.    Facinge,  Black.     Laee,  Black. 

!7olonel  J.  P.  Sherriff,  StaffCorps 16  May  78  Commandant,  ijDec.  74. 

i'olonel  Alfred  Tulloch,  StaffCorps 11  Jan.  79  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Dec.  74.— With  43  N.  1. 

^Mjor  W.  K.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps 30  Fob.  77, Officiating  and  in  Command. 

d&jor  A.  D.  Butter,  Staff  Corps la  Dec.  76;  Wing  Commander,  la  March  77. 

yaptain  W.  Brydon,  Staff  Corpa 28  Aug.  75'Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  a8  Ang.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

:;aptain  A.  K.  Abbott,  StaffCorps  30  Dec.  76|WingOfflccrand  Adjt.3xDec.76.— Offg.WingComdr.atNagaHills. 

Aeut.  U.  Je'itsG.  Stevens.  Staff  Corps... !aa  Oct.  70, Wing  Officer,  13  Mar.  73.— Oflfe.  Adjutant. 

.ieuL  A.  Melvin,  Staff  Corps aS  Oct.  71 -Wing  Officer,  6  Feb.  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master  at  Naga  Hills. 

I  [Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

I  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
Surgeon  J.  Wilson,  MD 1      I  In  medical  charge,  10  Dec.  75. 

I3rd  (Assam)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  {Light  Infantry — late  2nd  Assam  Lt.Inf.Batt. 

Raised  13  April  1835). 
Head  Quarters  at  Debrooghur.    Dctcchmcnts  at  Sudyai.  l-oba  Huu,  Biktae,  Sibong ,  Zohima.  Bamafatiaff,  and  with 
the  Kapa  Hilts  Field  I'orce.     Uuiform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinge,  Black.    Lace,  Black. 


'Colonel  A.  Pond,  StaffCorps  11  Jnly  74 

''olonel  A.  Tulloch,  Staff  Corps n  Jan.  7c 

liajor  H.  M.  Evans,  StaffCorps ^ao  June  78 

ao  Jan.  80 
26  Oct.  73 
a8  Nov.  69 
a8  Oct.  71 
IX  Feb.  75 


Commandant,  13  Sept.  75.— Furlough. 


kfajor  G.  D.  Reid,  GJen.  List,  Inf.  

Captain  G.  W.  Beresford,  StaffCorps  ... 
:7aptain  C.  McD.  Skene,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Jieut.  P.  C.  N.  Goldney,  StaffCorps   ... 

Aent.  A.  L.  Barrett,  StaffCorps   

Surgeon  Msjjor  J.  B.  White 

Surgeon  Major  C.  J.  M'Kcnna  


[43  N.I. 


,_ ,  _^_jpt.  ,^-    „  - 

Officiating  Commandant,— Commanding  at  Debrooghur.— From 
2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Sept.  75.— Officiating 

D.  A.  A.  Gen.,  Naga  Expeditionaiy  Force. 
Wing  Commander,  13  Sept.  75.--At  Kohima,  Naga  Hills. 
Wing  Officer,  6  Jan.  73.— At  Sudiya. 
Wing  Officer,  3  July  74.— Grarrison  Class,  Lncknow. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  26  June  77.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
Wing  Officer,  ao  June  78.  —Offg.  Qr.  Master,  Naga  Exp.  Force. 
In  medical  charge,  30  Jan.  78. -Sick  Furlough,  (ju  i{^ 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  39  N.  I,    "     o 


342    44th  (Sylhet)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (Lt.  Inf.— late  SyVhei  Li.  Inf.  BaU. 

Raised  19  Feb.  1824). 
Head  Qnartera  with  ITf*  ^^^  ^^^  roMo.     Uniform,  Dark  Griten.     Faeingt,  Slack.    Laee,  Bliuk. 

R^iTK,  Naxis,  and  Cobpb. 


Colonel  J.  M.  Nnttall,  CB.  Staff  Corps  .. 

Lt.  Col.  T.  N.  Walker,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.  Col.  D.  Bobertson.  General  List.  Inf. 
Captain  R.  K.  Ridgeway^,  Staff  Corps.  . 
Captain  C.  R.  Macgregor,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut  T.  S.  Boilean,  Staff  Coups  

Lieut.  P.  E.  Henderson,  Siaff  Corps.. 
Burgeon  J.  O'Brien,  MD 


Aemt 

RjLlTK. 


RSXAXKS. 


xo  June  73  Commandant,  at  Feb.  73. 

14  Mar.  80,2nd  in  Commandand  wmg.Commander,  12  Oct.  76.— AtSLonomt. 
18  July  79  Wing  Commander,  18  Feb.  75. 
9  Jan.  80!  Win^  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  July  74. 
14  Mar.  80  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  9  Oct.  74.— Offg.  Q.  IL.GeD. 

I    Naga  Expeditionary  Force. 
38  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer,  aa  July  76.— Proroflt  Marshal,  NagaSxp.  Fonx. 
a8  Oct.  71 :  Wing  Officer,  6  July  78. 

tin  medical  charge^  30  Jan.  78. 

45tli  (Baitrcuy*8  Sikhs)  Bengal  Native  Infantry  (late  ist  Bengal  Police  Bait, 

B(Utr<Mf*8  Sikhs) .     (Added  to  the  Bengal  Army  in  1 864.) 
*'Bsha.b"— "DBVXiros  ov  Auuh." 
Head  Qoarters  at  Oimdamiiok.    (and  Dir.  Oabul  Field  Force.)    Uniform,  Bed,    Faeingt,  Jjigki  Bi^f.   Lace,  WhUt. 
Lt.Colonel  F.  M.  Armstrong,  Staff  Corpsi 20  Jan.  77] Commandant,  11  Nov^8. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr. 
aa  Nor.  79'Wing  Commander,  xz  Nov.  78.— Offioiatinff  and  in  Command. 
aa  Mar.  76]' Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ao  May  76.-<Ong.  Wing  Comdr. 
a8  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Oct.  76.— OiX^  Af^ntanL 
13  Nov.  72  Wing  Officer,  24  Apr.  77.— flick  Furlough. 
9  Aug.  73  IWing  Officer,  3  May  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 
o  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.  [Jellaltbsd. 
!In  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79.— And  Native  Piela  Hoipital, 


Bt.Lt.C61.0.  L.  Woodmfib,  Staff  Corps. 
CaptainR.  J.  Waller,  Staff  Corps    .... 

Lieut.  H.  N.  M'Rae,  Staff  Corps    

Lieut.  R.  C.  S.  Macausland,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  R.L.  Holmes,  aa  Foot 

Lieut.  J.  M.  A.  RetalUck,  aj  Foot 

Surgeon  F.  W.  Wright,  MB 


1st  Qoorkha  Regiment  (Light  Infantry — late  66th  or  Ooorhha  Lt  Inf.  Begi.) 

"  BHtTBIPOEB"— *'  AurWAL**— "  SOBBAOIT." 

Head  Quarters  at Dhurmsala.    (Ordered  to  Peshawur  for  Reserve  Div.)     XTniformj  Bed.   Fjuing9,Wl^tt^LaM,Wm. 


Oolonel  R.  S.  Hill.  Bengal  Infantry  . 

Lt. Colonel  P.  Storv,  Bengal  Infimtry ... 

Major  G.  Young,  Staff  Corps 

Bt.Lt.Col.  C.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett,  Staff  C. 
Captain  Q.  F.  Churchilf,  Staff  Corps... 
Lieut.  G.  H.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lieut.  J.  P.  W.  Spankie,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut  F.  J.  Kempeter,  xoo  Foot , 

Lieut  B.  W.  F.  Martin,  34  Foot 

Surgeon  Mi^orC.  F.Oldham 

Surgeon  Miyor  C.  P.  Costello 


a9Aug.  76' ''—^.  T  Jan.  79.— Commanding  at  Dlmrm«pla.-Coffi* 

I M  .  , .  M    :  11  Us;  LT  J  de  of  Peshawur  Reserve  Diviaion. 
X  Jan.  74  ^Tiji  \\\  t    rriTTiaivH  iiud  Wing  Commander,  x  Jan.  79. 
aoAug.  78  iViti;:,':  iJ'.nDrrunjdti',  x  Jan.  70.— eick  Furlough. 
e8  Apr.  79  \V\u-^  UOicijr,  10  Ni)v.  74.— Officiating  Wing  Comminaer. 

8  Mar.  76  u  i  n  )z  OIHcer  and  Adjutant,  ao  May  76.— Funoaifh. 

9  Aug.  73  ^v  i  r. R  omocf  and  Qr.  Master,  4  March  78.— Offg.  Adjt  and  StatiOB 
9  Aug.  74  W  intr  Ufllcer.  1  Jan.  79.«-Offg.  Qr.  Master.  [Staff  Officer. 

xo  Mar.  76  1  HTioiaUng  Win^  Officer. 
xoSept  75  '  iili*  inthij?  WiDrf  Otflcer. 

J  r         ■      '  0*1  ;i  r^p .  3  Jan.  77.— Furlough. 

L— ^— o  -iii.  medical  Charge. 


2nd  {Prince  of  WaW  Own)  Ooorkha  Regiment  {The  Sirmoor  Bifies)  {late  Svnmr 

Bifle  Begt. — Baised  24  Apr.  18 15). 

Plume  of  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

"Bhubtpobb  "—"  Alliwa.1.  "— "  SoBBAOir "— *'  Dblhi." 

Head  Quarters  at  Oabul.    ("and  Div.  Cabnl  Field  Force.)    Depot  at  Sehra  Bhooa.    Uniform,  2>ark  €hneu. 

Faeingt,  SearUt.    Laee^  Black, 
JHotwrmfg  OolonsL—Tield  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edvrard,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
XG.  XT.  QCB.  KP.  eCSI.  QCMG. 
TSZ'  LtCoIonelD.  Macintyre,  Staff  Corps  xx  Sopt.7a  Commandant,  8  April  76.— Sick  Furl.       [Com.  at  Dehra  Dbooo- 

Bt  Lt.  Col.  A.  Battye,  Staff  Corps xx  Feb.  80  snd  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  8  Apr.  76.'Offg.Oomdt,  sod 

Major  H.  P.  P.  Nash,  Staff  Corps       .....I  4  Mar.  76  Wing  Commander,.8  April  76.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 
Captain  S.  B.  Beoher,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...  a7  Nov.  69  Wing  Officer,  9  April  77.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Captain  W.  Hill,  Staff  Corps I  5  Jan»  78  Wing  Officer,  25  Feb.  78.— At  Dehra  Dhoon. 

Lieut  W.  P.  Newall.  Staff  Corps 7  Dec.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant  as  Feb.  78. 

Lieut  H.  8.  Wheatley,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  7x  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  as  Feb.  76. 

Lieut  B.  A.  Travers,  as  Foot xo  8ept.75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

"•  In  medical  charge,  X  7  March,  79.— With  Oaadahar  Field  Foice. 


Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  aff  N.I. 


Surgeon  __ 
Surgeon  R< 

3rd  Ooorkha  (Zemooon)  Regiment  {late  Keniaoon  Bait. — Baised  24  April  1815}. 

"Dblhi," 

Head  Quarten  at  Qaadahar  (Candahar  Field  Force.)    Depot  at  Ahnorah.    Uniform,  Dark  Green.    FaHnp,  BUA. 

Lace,  Black. 

Commandant. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commndr.,  93  June  73.— OIQr.  Camdl. 

Wing  Comdr.  a3  June  73. — Offg.  and  in  Com. 

Wing  Officer,  30  May  68.— Offg  Wing  Comdr.  fat  Alincrt. 

—       ^-. ^  .^,.         .__.,         «-_  «._,,      gj^(. 


VC  Colonel  H.  H.L3rster,Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  G.  0.  Qregory,  Staff  Corps 


ao  Sept.  79 

ao  Jan.  7' 

Oct.  71 

Oct.  7x 

38  Oct  7x 


Officer 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjt.,  to  April  77.-  Offg.  Station 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  93  Jan.  78.~Biek  Furiouglu 

WingOffiaer. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Oct.  63. — Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Fedag*, 


Major  R.  B.  K.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  O.  Pulley,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  A.  G.  F.  Browne,  Staff  Corps .. 

SurgeonMi^orG.  M.  Govan^JfD.  .. 
Surgeon  Major  J.  W.  Johnston,  MD. 

4th,  Qoorkha  Regiment  {late^xtra  Chorhha  Begiment). 

Head  Quarten  at  Oabul.    (and  Div.  Oabul  Field  Force.)    Uniform  Dark  Green.    Depot  at  Bukloh. 

Black.    Laee,Blaek. 

I  [Commandant 

Colonel  J.  P.  Turton,  Staff  Corps  '  9  Dec.  791  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  x  8  June  68. — Sick  Fori. 

Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Rowcrofl,  Staff  Corps...' xo  Doc.  79!  Wing  Commander,  18  June  68. — Officiating  Commandant 
Migor  J.  Hay,  Staff  Corps xx  June  79  Wing  Officer,  s  April  7 x.— Offg.  and  in  Command.— GommandiBg 

I  I    Depot  at  Bukloh. 

Major  B.  P.  Mainwaring,  Gten.  List,  Inf.  ao  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  30  June  68.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Bt  Major  G.  W.  Rogers,  Staff  Corps aa  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer,  5  April  71.— Offg.  Adjutant 

Captam  C.  A.  Mercer,  Staff  Corps    8  June  79|Wing  Officer,  6  Jxme  7X.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut  H.  J.  Bolton,  60  Foot 1x7  July  73  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Burgeon  Major  G.  C.  Ohesnaye I      |ln  medical  charge,  xx  April  71. 

NoTB.— These  Regiments,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  rank— the  xst  Goorichas  after  the  loi^ 

Native  Infkntry ;  the  and,  3rd,  and  4th  Goorkhaa  after  the  xsth  Native  Infimtry. 
*«*  The  sfch  GooBKKA  RseunvT,  being  attached  to  the  Puxq'ab  Frontier  Force.  .»phM;ed^{)^ow^^  Po^^ 

Infantry,  four  pages  ftuthev  on.  ^  '  O 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  ihe  Oovemment  of  India,  343 

PUNJAB    FRONTIER   FORCE. 

Head  Quurters  at  Abbottobad. 
Raised,  i8  May  1849.  Be-modelled,  15  Feb.  1851.  Designation  changed,  19  Sept  1865. 
NoT».— When  Begimento  of  the  Punjab  Frontier  Force  are  actinsr  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank 
aocordinff  to  the  dates  on  which  they  were  raised,  thus— The  Guide  Cavalry,  and  ist,  and,  sT^i  4.th,  and  5th 
Fuiuab CavaliT rank inunediately  after  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry;  the  Corps  of  Guides,  Infi&ntry,  the  ist,  and, 
3rd,  and  4th  Sfkh  Inftmtry.  and  the  ist,  and,  3rd,  4th,  sth,  and  6th  Puigab  Infantry  after  the  15th  Native  In- 
fantry and  the  3rd  Goorkhas ;  the  5th  Goorkhas  after  the  33nd  I"    ' 


I  Native  Inftmtry. 


STAFF. 


Ravk,  Naksb,  avs  Cobps. 


Ajurr 

IUkx. 


y«  Lt  Qenl.  Sir  F.  S.  Roberta,  ZCS.,  ^  „  j^  ,- 
R.  Art..  Qr.  Mr.  General  in  India...)  3»  J*"-  75 

Major  J.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps 'aa  Not.  7$ 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  J.  Godby,  Staff  Oorpe |  9  I>M*  7^ 


Commanding  the  Forces  in  Eastern  Afghanistan. 
Assistant  Adjutant  General.- From  3  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Officiating  Commandant.— From  4  Punjab  Cavalry. 


AiOsIml    (ist  Div.  Cabul  Field  Force.) 
Gaptam  H.  R.  L.  Morgan,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  H.  N.  Jervois,  Royal  Artillery 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Bhirres,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Lieut  A.  C.  BaQward,  Royal  Artillexy. 

At  (Uml.    (ist  Div.  Gabnl  Field  Force.) 
Captain  G.  Bwinley,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Lieut.  R.  A.  Smith,  Royal  Artillery   ... 

Lieut  F.S.  Allsopp,  Royal  Artillery  ... 
Lieut  C.  P.  TriKJOtt,  Royal  Artillery  ... 

Burgeon  J.  Doke 

At  D«a  Ismail  khan.  No. 

Osptain  W.  Aitken,  Royal  Artillny 

Lieat  W.  H.  Frith,  Royal  ArtUlery 

Lieut  H.  J.  Lyster,  R.  Artillery  

Lieut.  F.  H.  J.  Birch,  Royal  Artillery ... 


ABTILLERY. 
No.  1  Mountain  Battery. 


XT  Mar.  76 
8  Jan.  70 
XT  Sept. 77 
I  a  Feb.  74 


Commandant,  3  Dec.  78. 


Detachment  in  the  Koomm  Valley. 


',  3  J 
zst  SubaLtem,  8  Jul^  7s.~Badeah  KheL 
and  Subaltern,  38  Deo.  77* 
3rd  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 

No.  2  Mountain  Battery. 
6  Nov.  7a  Commandant,  23  Apr.  73. 

I  St  Subaltern. 
xa  Feb.  74  and  Subaltern,  a6  Jan.  77.— Officiating  xst  Subaltern. 

Officiating  and  Subaltern. 
as  Jan.  77  3rd  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 
X4  Aug.  76  Attached. 

In  medical  charge,  z  Deo.  79. 

3  Pesliawur  Mountain  Battery. 
31  Dec.  78iConmiandant,  ax  Nov.  79. 
4  Jan.  71  zet  Subaltern,  ao  June  79. 
xa  Sept.  7a  and  Subaltern,  ao  June  79. 
3z  Jan.  78  Officiating  3rd  Subaltern. 


Captain  A.  Broadfoot,  Royal  Artillery 
LientCCLtxidsay,  Royal  Artillery  . 

Lieut  E.  G.  Waoe.  Royal  Artillery   

Lieut  H.  M.  Sandbaoh,  Royal  Artillery 
Lient  0.  A.  Anderfton,  Itoyal  Artillery. 


No.  4  Hazara  Mountain  Battery. 
At  Oabttl.     (and  Division  Cabal  Field  Force. ) 


30  Aug.  77 

7  July  69 

X5  Dec.  7x 

X4  Aug.  76 

a  Feb.  76 


zst  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77.— Sick  Fnrlongh. 
tnd  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77.-  Offg.  xst  Subaltern, 
frd  Subaltern,  3  Apr.  79. 
~   iiating  and  Subaltern. 


AtKohat] 


f  Commandant,  17  Oct.  79. 
)  xst  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77.- 
[  and  Subaltern,  x8  Jan.  77,- 
SjrdSr    ■ 
S  Officii 

No.  6  or  Garrison  Battery, 
I  I  Commandant, 

Lieut  R.  A.  C.  King, Royal  Artillery.... 1x5  Dec.  7z| Officiating  Commandant. 

SttMitkmtnioftadkMMmiaim  SotUrf^—x  Commandant;  a  Subalterns;  x  Subadar;  z  Jemadar;  zHavildar  Major; 

X  Pay  and  Quarter  Master  Havildar;  4Havildar8;  4  Naicks;  a  Trumpeters;  60  Gonnam;  a  Havildaraof 

Drivers;  4  Naicks  of  Drivers;  85  Drivers;  8  Muleteers;  x  Farrier. 
H^alUtimtnl ^f  No.  5  BaU^rg^^i  Subadar;  x  JemadAr;  6  Havildars;  6  Naicks ;  z  Bugler;  60  Privates. 
JVoto.— One  Subadar  Major  is  allowed  for  the  Artillery  of  the  Force. 


FIVE  REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    CAVALRY. 

Kon.— The  Garalry  Regiments  of  the  Pui^ab  Frontier  Force,  vis.,  Guide  Cavalry,  and  xst,  and,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th 
Pm^ab  Cavalry,  when  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  take  rank  immediately  after  the  8th  Bengal 
Cavahy. 

1st  Posjab  Cavalry. 

"DiLHi"— "LucKWOw"  {SsUtfand  GBpter*)— JBrmraful. 
Read  Qnarten  with  Osudahat  field  Faroe.  Depot  at  Dera  Ghasi  Khan,  uniform.  Dark  Shu,  Flaeingi,  Btd,  Lace,  Bold, 
lA Colonel  C.  8.  Maclean,  Staff  Corps  ...!aa  Nov.  79|Oommandant,3Mar.  70. 

Kidor  G.  C.  Bird,  Madias  Staff  Corps...  |ao  Sept.76  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  4  Aug.  73. 
BtMajorX  R.  B.  Atkmson,  Gen.List,Inr.  aa  Nov.  79  Squadron  Commander,  4  Aug.  70. 


I H.  De  laM.  Hervey,StaffCorps 
Captain  D.  S.  Omunghame,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut  A.  M.  Muir,  Staff  Corps   .... 
Lieut  H.  A.  Deana,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  Major  G.  Thomson,  MB,. 
Surgeon  P.  F.  O'Connor 


5  Apr.  76  Squadron  Commander,  xa  April  77. 

X  Dec.  77  Squadron  Officer,  a  April  77. 
a8  Oct  7x  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a  April  77. 
a8  Feb.  74  Squadron  OfBoer,  17  Oct  79. 

a  Oct  77  In  medical  charge,  xo  Feb.  69.--Offg.  Civil,  Dalhousie. 
lOfflciating  in  medical  charge. 


2nd  Pimjab  Cavalry. 

"Delhi"— "LvoEirow"  (BtUef  and  Oaptnro), 
Head  Qoaiten  with  Oandaliarlidd  fern.  Depot  at  Dera  Ohaii  Khan.  Uniiform,aoairl€l,  Faeing9,DarhBlno,  Laee,Gotd, 


Colonel  T.  G.  Kannedy.  CB.  Staff  Oorps 

Hajor  F.  Lance,  Staff  Corps   , 

captain  J.  H.  Broome,  Gen.  List,  Inf. ... 

jNor  R.C.  R.  Clifford,  Staff  Corps 

Captoin  J.  R.  OampbeU,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  L.  T.  Bishop,  Staff  Corps  h 

Lt  G.  W.  Yonnghusband,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut  C.  J.  L.  Stuart,  X7  Foot 

Sub  Lieut  A.  O.  Batten,  34  Foot 

Sorgeon  Maior  G.  O.  Rote;. 

BurseonO.J.M'CarUe,  JCP. 


x6  May  75  Commandant,  8  Feb.  65.— Com.  Cavalry  Brigade,  Candahar. 
X3  Jane  76  and  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  aa  Feb.  64.— Offg.  Comdt 
a7  Nov.  69  Squadron  Commander,  4  Nov.  68. 
X3  Deo.  76  Squadron  Commander,  4  Nov.  68. 
8  June  7a  Squadron  Officer,  xs  Nov.  77. 

Squadron  Officer, 
a  Mar.  78  Squadron  Officer,  z  Mar.69.— Offg.  Ac^t 
ax  Sept.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
37  Jane  74  Attached.— At  Depot 
xo  Sept.76  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  ax  June  78. — In  mod.  charge  of  Srinoggnr. 
Officiating  in  medical  chaxge.      Digitized  by  Vj  OU^  li:: 


344 


Gorpa  under  ths  Orders  of  the  Oovemmeni  of  India. 
3rd  Punjab  Cavalry. 

At  Edwardewtbad.    Uniform,  Blue,    Faeingt,  Bed,    Lae«t  Oo^» 


RAJTK,  NUCBBfAirD  Go»8. 


Abmt 

EiJfK. 


Major  A.  Vivian,  Staff  Corps 9 

Major  W.  G.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  13 

Minor  J.  D.  Macpherson,  Staff  Corps ....  19 
BcMajor^.  Davidson,  SteffCorps '2a 

8 


BSXAXKS. 


Captain  C.  C.  Egerton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  Mardall,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  W.  Lambert,  Staff  Corps 


Lieat.  L.  S.  H.  Baker,  83  Foot 

Sub  Lieut  J.  B.  De  la  P.  Beresford,  68  F. 

Surgeon  J.  Duke  

Surgeon  A.  W.  Maokensie 


Dec.  74 
Dec.  76 
Dec.  77', 
Nov.  79: 
June  79 1 
June  72  j 
Nov.  73 

Oct.  76' 
July  76' 


Commandant,  4  July  79. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  as  Feb.  64. 

Squadron  Comdr.,  4  July  79.  ^     JPore. 

Squadron  Commander,  15  Aug.  79.— A.  A.  Qen«  Punjab  nonticr 

Squadron  Officer,  18  Nov.  77.— Com.  Militia,  Dera  Gfaasi  Ehu. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Adj.,  14  July  76.— Offg.  Squadron  Comdr. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Officiating  A^utaat.— TzBXiBpoTt  Dat^, 

ist  Division  Cabul  Force. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  zz  May  77.— With  Na  a  Mountain  Batterf. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


At  Dera  Ismail  Khaa, 
Colonel  C.  J.  Godby,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.  O.  Underwood,  Madras  S.Coxps 

Captain  T.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  A.  Money,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  E.  Lloyd,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Forrest,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  O.  G.  Mansel,  Staff  Corps... 
Sub  Lieut.  B.  IngUs,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  A.  McGregor  , 

Surgeon  J.  Blood 


4th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Untform,  Dark  Green,    Facinge,  SearUt^   lMee,OM, 


!  Z3  June  76 


13  Dec.  76 
4  Aug.  7a 
z6  July  7a 
z6  0ct.  78 
28  Oct.  7Z 
20  July  70 
za  Feb.  76 


Commandant,  29  April  59.— Offg.  Comdt.  P.  F.  ForoBb  withnak 

of  Brigadier  General, 
snd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  Z4  Feb.  78. — Of^.  Comfti 
Squadron  Commaziaer,  a  Mar.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Cooamaad. 
Squadron  Commander.  z4  Feb.  78. 
Squadron  Officer,  2  Mar.  78.— At  Staff  College,  SandhnzBt. 
Squadron  Officer,  33  Mar.  77* 
Squadron  Officer  andAdJntant,  33  Mar.  77. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  ai  June  78.— And  Civil,  Goojerat. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


5th  Punjab  Cavalry. 

"DsLHi"— "LucKHOW"  {Belitfand  Capture). 
At  Oahul.     (ist  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Dark  Green.    Faeinffe,  Scarlet,    Zaee^  BeUL, 

Bt.Lt. Colonel  B.  Williams,  Staff  Corps     22  Nov.  79  Commandant,  z8  Jan.  78. 

Major  F.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps  8  Sept.  76  and  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  z8  Jan.  78. 

Major  J.  C.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 1  4  Sept.  77  Squadron  Commander,  z8  Jan.  78. 

Bt.MaJor  F.  S.  Carr,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 22  Nov.  79'Squadron  Commander,  z8  Jan.  78. 

Captain  W.  J.  Vousden,  Staff  Corps !  8  Jan.  76  Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  70. 

CaptainJ.B.  Watts,  Staff  Corps   |  a  Oct.  75 'Squadron  Officer,  Z9  Dec.  70. 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Gambler,  Staff  Corps 30  Dec.  7ziSquadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x8  Jan.  78. 

Lieut.  G.  Pycroft,  Staff  Corps zaNov.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  C.  P.  Costello 1      !In  medical  charge,  7  July  77.— With  z  Groorkhaa. 

Surgeon  J.  G.  Hancock Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Eetabliehmeut  qfeack  Begiment  qfFuniab  Cavalrg.—t  Troops ;  Commandant;  3  Squadron  Commanders ; 
Officers;  z  Medical  Officer;  3  Kessaldars;  3  Reesaidors;  z  Woordie  luijor;  6  Jemadars;  6  Koto 
48  Dufflidars ;  6  Trumpeters;  420  (temporarily  augmented  to  480)  Sowars;  2  Native  Doctors. 


Corps  of  Guides  {Quee^i'a  Own)  (Cavalry  and  Infantry, — Raised  for  Oeneral  Sema 

14  Dec.  1846). 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 
" DsLHi "— Detachment*  ** Pukjab '*— "  Mooltax"— Goojebat." 
At  CAbul.  (and  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)    Depot  at  Murdan.    Uniform,  Drab,   Facinge,  Bed  {piping),  Laee,  I>rti, 
HoHorarg  Colonel— Yield  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
£Q,RT.  GCB.  KP.  OCm.  QCMG, 
Colonel  F.  H.  Jenkins,  CB.  Staff  Corps.  I29  Oct.  79' Commandant,  zaMay  70. 


Bt.Lt.Col.R.B.P.P.Caiapbell,StaflCorpB'2s  Nov.  79 
Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps...  22  Nov.  79 
Major  R.  C.  Hutchinson,  Mad.  Gen.  List  9  Deo.  79 
Captain  A.  G.  Hammond,  Staff  Corps  ...  7  June  73 
GaptainF.  D.  Battye,  Staff  Corps zz  Jan.  79 


Lieut.  M.  C.  Cooko-Cbllis,  Staff  Corps  ...  30  Dec.  71 

Lieut  H.  W.  HuKhes,  Staff  Corps 15  ^pr.  74 

Lieut.  J.  de  C.  D.  Meade,  89  Foot  9  Nov.  73 

Lieut.  R.  B.  Adams,  Z2  Foot iz  Sept.  76 

Sub  Lieut.  G.  K.  Daly,  zs  Foot  zz  Nov.  76 

Surgeon  J.  Lewtas,  MB. 


2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  27  July  70. 

Commandant  of  Cavalry,  27  July  70. 

Squadron  Commander,  9  Juno  70. 

Wing  Commander,  9  Nov.  65. 

Squadron  Officer  and  Ad(jutant,  15  Nov.  77. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  zs  Nov.  77. 

Squadron  Officer,  19  Sept.  79. 

OiBciating  Squadron  Officer.— From  z  Cav.  H.C 

Officiating  Wiug  Officer. 

Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 


„ In  medical  charge,  30  Aug.  70. 

Betabliekment.—CouanasiAaxit, ;  4  Wing  and  Squadron  Commandei-s ;  4  Wing  and  Squadron  Officers ;  and  z  Media! 

Officer.    Cavalry.— 4  Troops,  with  2  Ressaldars;  2  Ressoidars;  z  Woordie  Msjor;  4  Jemadars;  36DafEkdsa; 

4  Trumpeters;  320 Sowars;  8  Camel  Sowars;  z  Nativ3  Doctor.    Iitfantr».—B  Companies, with 8  Subadsn; 

8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  z6  Buglers ;  2  NsUve  Doctors ;  803  Sepoys. 


Baised  10  Dee,  1846. 


FOUR  REGIMENTS   OF   SIKH   INFANTRY. 
lie-organized  13  Oct,  185 1. 

NoTB.— When  these  Regiments  are  acting  with  other  Bengal  Native  Troops,  they  take  rank  according  to  tibe  4n« 
on  which  they  were  ruisorl,  thus  :~The  Coi-ps  of  Guides,  InflEuitty,  the  zst,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  Sikh  Inftany. 
and  the  1st,  and,  3rd,  4th,  stta,  and  6th  Punjab  InCantry,  after  the  zsth  Native  Infimtty  andthe  3rd  Gooxklia  Ber 
ment.    The  5th  Goorkha  Regfimeut  ranks  after  the  32nd  Native  InliEUitry. 

1st  Sikh  Infantry. 

"  PUKJAB." 

At  Kohat.    (Koorum  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Drab.    Facinge,  Yellow.    Lace,  Drdh. 
Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  P.  Rice.  8taff  Corps  ...  20  Dec.  79  Commaudant,  5  May  76. 
Bt.Lt. Colonel  A.  G.  Ro»s,  Staff  Corps  ...'22  Nov.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  5  May  76. 


.C<«5 


Captain  C.  O.  Brownlow,  Staff  Corps  ...1  8  June  73  Wing  Commander,  23  Nov.  75. 

Captain  A.  F.  Lambe,  Staff  Corps '27  May  74' Wing  Officer,  zs  Apr,  69.— Sick  Furlough.  t— ^  , 

Captain  F.  R.  Begbie,  Staff  Corps   20  July  78  vving  Officer,  23  Nov.  69.-0%.  Quarter  Master.— Statkm  8»- 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Bunny,  Staff  Corps I30  Dec.  7z|Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Feb.  76. 

Lieut.  J.  A.  H.  PoUock,  Staff  Corps [13  June  74!  Wing  Officer,  9  Feb.  77. 

Lieut.  H.  Mansfield,  Staff  Corps  120  Nov.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Exec.  Oommt.  Officer,  Catyol  Forte 

Lieut.  W.  R.  Yeilding,  54  Foot  {29  Nov.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Burgeon  Major  A.  P.  Holmes,  3fi>.  I      |ln  medical  charge,  aa  Ap^^i^^  ^^^^^y^^ 


345 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Government  of  India, 
2nd  (or  Hill)  Sikh  Infantry. 

*•  PUWJAB." 

it  ghaihdil  ghan-gft-gila.    (Candahar  Field  Force.)   Depot  at  Sukknr.    Uniform,  Drab,  Faeingt^  Red.  Lae§t  Drahm 
ILuTK,  Kaxxs,  Air©  Goaps.  rS?k 


U.CoIonel  J.  J.  Boswell,  Staff  Corps 
:'olonel  R.  D'O.  C.  Bracken.  Staff  Corps 
Hajor  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  .... 
^Irt;or  J.  B.  Slater,  Staff  Corps  .... 
tfAJor  F.  E.  Hasting,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ... 
Japtain  W.  O.  Thompson,  Staff  Corps 

"aptain  J.  Bume,  Staff  Corps 

.iieut.  W.  F.  C.  C.  Plowden,  Staff  Corps 
AQwt.  C.  G.  M.  Fasken,  i6  Foot  ... 

jieut.  F.  C.  Dunlop,  39  Foot 

?iir;?eon  B.  Sanders 

Surgeon   


10  Aug.  78 
26  Apr.  78 
13  Dec.  76 
4  Sept.  78 

10  Deo.  79 

18  Mar.  75 
6  May  74 

19  Oct.  72 
13  Jane  74 

11  Sept.  76 


B.BICAAK8. 


Commandant,  11  Jane  74. 

2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  aa  Feb.  64.— Depot. 

Wing  Commander,  10  Nov.  60.— With  5  Punjab  N.I. 

Wing  Officer,  15  June  71.  — Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  25  Aug.  74. 

Wing  Officer,  18  March  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  15  June  71.  -Superintendent  Rajpootana  Railway 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.  [Police. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Depot. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  —Depot. 

In  medical  charge,  13  Oct.  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


3rd  Sikh  Infantry. 

At  Cabal,    (ist  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)     Uniform^  Drab.    Faeingt^  Black.    Laee,  Drab. 
[it. Colonel  G.  N.  Money,  Staff  Corps  ...|  4 Mar.  79  Commandant. 

Major  C.  J.  Griffiths,  Staff  Corps  13  June  76  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 

Major  W.  B.  Aislabie,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...  20  Deo.  79  Wing  Commander, 
.'aptain  W.  C.  Ramsden,  Gen.  List,  Inr.l  5  June  70  Wing  Officer,  16  Feb.  70.— Furlough 

'  Wing  Officer. 


r.ieut.  C.  H.  M.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  E.  J.  N.  Fasken,  Staff  Corps  . 

Lieut.  W.  D.  Gtordon,  17  Foot 

Lieut.  W.  Cook,  Staff  Corps     

r^ieut.  A.  A.  Barrett,  44  Foot 

Sur^feon  T.  Moloney,  MD 


[Cabul  Force. 
Gen.  ist  Div. 
Ofifg.  Adjutant. 


28  Oct.  71  Wiug  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  Nov.  77.— D.A,Q.M.  Gen.  ist  Div. 
a  Nov.7a  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Nov.  77.    '""      -  '•  •     ^ 
n  Sept.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer, 
xo  Sept.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  i  Feb.  77. 


iJolonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  F.T.  Bainbridge,  Staff  Corps 

Major  B.  B.  Gowan,  Staff  Corps 

YC  Major  A.  Scott,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  V.  Rivaz,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  Dempster,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  V.  C.  Tonnochy,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  E.  W.  Cunliffe,  9  Foot  


4th  Sikh  Infantry. 

"Piou"— "Delhi." 
At  Dera  Ismail  Khan.     Unform,  Drab.    Facing*^  Oreen.    Laee,  Drah, 

9  Apr.  72|Comnmndant,  10  Oct.  60.— Commanding  at  Dera  Ismail  Khan. 


iJurifeon  G.  M.  Davis,  MD, 
Surgeon  P.  de  H.  Haig 


II  July  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  $  Oct.  76. 
'"'        -  '  -  '  "      •     flic( 


xo  June  791  Wing  Commander,  14  Feb.  73.— Station'Staff  Offloer. 
23  Nov.  79*  Wing  Officer,  4  Mar.  72. 

8  June  72  Wing  OtBcer,  12  Sept.  74. 
28  Feb.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  8  July  73. 

9  Aug.  73i  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  ax  Sept.  78. 
10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
I  In  medical  charge,  3  July  73.—  Sick  Furlough. 

^- I  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Sttabtifhinent  of  each  Regiment  of  Sikh  Infantry.— Z  Companies— Commandant ;  2  Wing  Commanders;  4  Wing 
Otlicers;  i  Medical  Officer ;  a  Native  Doctors;  8  Suiiadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Buglers; 
640  (temporarily  augmented  to  800)  Sopoj^s. 


SIX    REGIMENTS    OF    PUNJAB    INFANTRY. 
1st  Punjab  Infantry. 


'Delhi." 
At  Edwardesabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Oreen.    Faeinge,  Bed  (piping). 
Bt.  Lt.Colonel F.  J.  Keen,CJB.  Staff  Corp8;22  Nov.  79  Commandant,  23  June  69. 
Major  T.  Uigginson,  Madras  Staff  C...  I26  June  76  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  13  Aug,  75. 


Xoce,  Black, 


VUjor  A.  Vallings,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  L.R.H.  D.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps  28  Aug.  75 

[^aptaiu  H.  Hotvell,  Staff  Corps 26  July  73 

r'aptain  H.  F.  Showers,  Staff  Corps 28  Nov.  68 

Lieut.  T,  C;_ Pears,  Staff  Corps  ^ 29  May  72 

"         ~       I II  July  74 


20  Sept.  78  Wing  Commander,  13  Aug.  75. 


Wing  Officer,  13  Aug.  75. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  20  June  70.— Sick  Turlough. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  72.— On  Field  Service. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  12  Nov.  77.— On  special  Political  duty. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 


Lieut.  S.  W.  8.  Welohnian,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  G.  Carter,  44  Foot 10  Sept.  75 

Sub  Lieut.  C.  B.  Brownlow,  17  Foot '10  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Depot,  Dera  Ghazi  Khas. 

Snrjfeon  Major  J.  Kelly,  MD I      Iln  medical  charge,  18  Jan.  66.— Sick  Furlough. 

Surgeon  G.  S.  Griffiths  I      lOfficiating  in  medical  charge. 

2nd  Punjab  Infantry. 

"Dblhi"— "LucKKOw"  {Belief  and  Capture). 
At  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facinge,  Black.    Lace,  Drab. 
^t.Colonel  H.  Tyndall,  CB.  Staff  Corps...  20  Aug.  78  Commandant,  15  Julv  69. 

4  Jan.  76|2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  July  74, 


Major  E.  C.  Codrington,  Staff  Corps  ... 
'aptain  A.  H.  Turner,  Staff  Corps    , 
'aptain  J.  M.  D.  Lewes,  Staff  Corps 
^aptain  A.  D.  Strettell,  Staff  Corps . 

^ieiitR.  R.  N.  Sturt,  Staff  Corps  , ,^ „ ^ 

Lieut.  B.  M.  Allen,  Staff  Corps  '24  Apr.  721  Wing  Officer,  20  June  79. 

^'eut.  C.  J  Orr,  Staff  Corps I      Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

burgeon  W.  Jackson  I      Iln  medical  charge,  x 9  Sept.  73. 


24  May  73 1  Wing  Commander,  12  June  74. — On  Field  Service. 
30  Jan.  78' Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  12  June  74. 

4  Mar.  74  J  Wing  Officer,  12  June  74.— Offg.  Station  Staff  Officer, 

9  Mar.  73  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  75. 


At  Sera  Ismail  Khan. 
.t.Colonel  P.  C.  Rynd,  Staff  Corps  ....... 

iajorC.  K.  Mackinnon,  Staff  Corps 

klajor  J.  Pinnis,  Staff  Corps 

:aptain  J.  E.  P.  Mosley,  Staff  Corps  ... 
.ieut.  H. F.  V.  Gaitskell,  Madras  S.C... 
Ami.  J.  A..  C.  Weddfirburn,  Stoff  Corps 
^eut.  W.  A.  D.  0*M«aly,  Staff  Corps 
iieut.  H.  D.  Qerrard.  Staff  Corps   


i'lrgeon  R.  J.  Taaffe 


3rd  Punjab  Infantry. 

Untform,  Drab.    Fadnge,  Oreen  (piping).    Lace.  Dro^. 
II  June  79! Commandant,  21  Dec.  71. 
20  July  78;  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  Dec.  75. 


12  Dec.  77 
29  Dec.  72 
28  Oct.  71 
27  Oct.  71 
12  Feb.  73 
38  Apr.  74 


Wing  Commander,  12  Dec. 
Wing  Officer,  15  Nov,  77.— I'urlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  18  April  78. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.  11  Feb.  76. 
"  "  —Sick  Furlough. 


Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  78.- 
Offlcoating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Digitized  by 


Gopgk 


346 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  the  Government  of  India, 
4tli  Punjab  Infantry. 

"DgLni" — "Luck wow"  {Relief  and  Capture). 
At  Edwardeaabad.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facings,  Bhie  jFruman).    Laee^  Drab. 


Ri.irK,  Naueb,  and  Cobpb. 


Lt.Colonel  H.  P.  Close,  Bombay  StsifTC 

Major  A.  J.  D,  Havrea,  Staff  Corps    

Captain  A.  M'C.  Bruce,  Gen.  List,  Inf. 
Captain  A.  Gaselee,  Staff  Corps 


AUMY 

Rank. 


HXICXBXS. 


20  Mar.  76. 

6  Jan.  79 
24  Nov.  69 

9  Jnn.  75 


Captain  A.  I.  Shepherd,  Staff  Corps :2o  Dec.  73 

Lient.  O.  C.  Radford,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct.  71 

Lieut.  A.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 128  Oct.  71 

Lieut. a.  W.  C.  Bruce,  2  Foot iiy  June 73 

Burgeon  T.  Robinson,  3f  J? | 


Commandant,  5  Oct.  76. 

2nd  in  Command  and  WinR  Comdr.,  4  March  74. 

Wing  Commander,  24  April  74. 

Winjf  Officer,  28  Nov.  77.— D.A.Q.M.Gen.,  Candahar  Force. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Nov.  77.— Dep.  A.  A.  Gen.  for  Muak.,  AllahibkL 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  i  May  78. 

Wing  Officer.  31  May  79. 

Officiating'  Wiiij?  Oflicfr. 

In  medical  clirin^c,  5  Fob.  7S. 


5th 


Punjab  Infantry. 

Head  Quarters  at  Cabul.    (zst  Division  Cabnl  Field  Force.)    Depot  at  Kohai     Un\form,  Drah.    Faeinfft^ 

Lace,  Drab. 
79  Commandant,  30  June  70. — Leave. 
761  Officiating  Commandant.— From  a  Sikh  Infantry. 

79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a6  Jan.  65.— Si 
7oKViin;  ('ommander,  3  Sept.  74. 

80  WitipfOmcerand  Adjutant,  8  July  74.— Com.  Jezailchis,  K'w/jC 
71  Win V'  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  July  74. 
69' Willi;  Officer,  3  Sept.  74. 
7i|Win^  Officer,  ii  Sept.  74.— Offij.  A»ljutant. 


LtCol.  J.  W.  McQueen,  C3.  Staff  Corp&|22  Nov. 

Miy or  H.  M.  Pratt,  Staff  Corps  1 1 3  Dec. 

Bt.Lt. Colonel  C.  E.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps  22  Nov. 
Captain  C.  McK.  Hall.  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...    i  Jan. 

Captain  G.  Gaisforrt,  Staff  Corps [22  Feb. 

Lieut.  J.  E.  Mein,  Staff  Corp.s J2S  Oct. 

Captain  C.  Young,  G<;n.  Libt.  Inf '27  Nov 

Lieut.  R.  F.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 1 28  Oct. 


,  Gf*n 


-J. — ^ 
.ck'll-- 


Lieut.  J.  P.  Sparling,  Staff  C.>n)3 28  Feb. 

Lieut.  A.  W.  M'KiuHtry,  17  Foot |  5  June 

Surgeon  MnjorS.  Mackcrtich,  3ID 

Burgeon  W.  A.  Simmouds    


|0;liciating  Wing  Officer. 

74lOfficiaiing  Wing  Officer. 

75'0nici:it.iiig  WJing  Officer. 

I  In  uunlical  charge,  -'2  Dec,  64.- 
Officiating  in  meUical  cluirge. 


Sick  Fnrlouf  h. 


6  th  Panjab  Infantry.  (Designatum  changed,  4  Aug.  1856.    Transferred  from  Boul 

Presidency  in  1849). 
"Ready,  Ayb  Rkjldt." 
Head  Quarters  at  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Drab.    Facingt,  Bed.    Laee^  Drab. 
Lt.Colonel  B.  R.  Chambers,  Staff  Corps.  [20  Dec.  76,  Commandant,  3  Jan.  7^. 

Major  S.  J.  Browne,  Staff  Corps .20  Jan.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  2«  April  68. 

Lt Colonel  W.  C.  Cho\vne.  late  12  N.I.  ...|  i  June  75  Wing  Comdr.,  22  April  68.— Recmiting  Duty,  R.iwul  Pindee. 
Major  T.  F.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps    ;2o  Apr.  79  Wing  Officer,  15  Nov.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 


Captain  A.  N.  Sandilanda,  Staff  Corps...;  31  Mar.  75 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Urmston,  Staff  Corps 13  Nov.  72 

Lieut.  E.  B.  J.  Vaughan.  Staff  Corps   ...130  Dec  71 
Capt.  J.  N.  8.  Kirk  wood,  Honibay  S.  C.{  i  Sept.  77 

Lieut.  F.  D.  Welchman,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71 

Surgeon  J.  T.  B.  Bookey I       


Wing  Officer,  15  Nov.  77.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  [T  -~ 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  Oct.  75.— Trans- port  Duty,  K.- :  - 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  July  77. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  4  Inf.  H.  C. 

In  medical  charge,  31  Mar.  76.— And  Civil,  Abbottabad. 


5th  Goorkha  Regiment   (The  Hazara  GoorJcha  Duttah'oii), 
Head  Quarters  at  Oabul.    (ist  Division  Cabul  Field  Force.)    Depot  at  Abbottabad.     Uniform,  Dark  Gret*. 

Faeingi,  Black.     Lace,  Black. 


Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  Fitz  Hu£rh,  Staff  Corps 
Major  W.  H.  Unwin,  Staff  Corps 


22  Nov.  79 
20  Deo.  77 


Commandant,  27  Sept.  78. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  27  Sept.  78. — Sick  Piirl  ■ 

Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  n  Dec.  75.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  7  Juno  73.— Interpreter,  Candahar  Force. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Sept.  74. — Furlough. 

Winff  Officer  and  Adjutant.  27  Sept  78. 


II  Feb.  75!Officiating  Wiag  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 


Hi^'or  J.  M.  Sym,  Staff  Corps 11  Dec.  78 

Captain  E.  Molloy,  Staff  Corps  7  June  73 

Captain  L.  R.  Battye,  Staff  Corps  5  Sept.  74 

Lieut.  A.  R.  Martin,  Staff  Corps   2  Dec.  74 

Lieut.  C.  C.  Chenevix-Trench,  Staff  C...  11  Feb.  75! 

Lieut.  C.  C.  S.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps In  Fob.  75  i^fflciatinir  Wing  OiRccr. 

I  Offiriating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  G.  Farrell I      Iln  medical  charge,  21  June  78. 

Sitcibliahment  of  each  Reqiment  of  Punjab  Infantry.— Z  Companies— Commandant ;  2  Wing  Comm^ntiers;  4  «"-,' 
Officers;  I  Medical  Officer ;  2  Native  Doctors ;  SSubadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  16  Boj:''-"^ 
640  (temporarily  augmented  to  800)  Sepoys.  The  Eftahlitthment  of  the  stt  Ooorkka  Regiment  m  the  tame. 

THE  CENTRAL  INDIA  HORSE. 

Head  Quart^ors  at  Augur,  Western  Halwa. 
Raised  for  service  ordinarily  in  Central  India,  but  available  on  emergency  for  General  Service. 
The  Two  Regiments  of  Beatson's  Hoi-ee  incorporated  with  the  Centnil  India  Horse.  16  April  and  8  Sept.  iS-x 
The  Regiment  of  Meade's  Horse  incorporated  with  the  Central  India  Horse  on  16  Feb.  i86x, 

ST.AFF. 


Lt.ColonelC.  Martin,  late  i  Cavalry.. 
Lieut.  A.  Masters,  Staff  Corps    


X  Oct.   77!rominnn(lt..  13  April  77.— Also  Political  Agent,  Western  Ms^'i 

Staff  Otticer. 
a8  Oct.  71  Officiatiug  Staff  Officer.— From  a  C.  I.  Hone. 


Major  H.  M.  BuUer,  la*.c  5  Cavalry 


1st  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  at  Goonah.    (250  Sabres  ordered  to  Pe-^hawur  for  Reserve  Division.)    Vn^crm,  Dreb. 

Fticingf,  Maroon.     Lace,  Quid.  •  , 

24  Nov.  76J2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  25  Aug.  71.— Po'- "^ 

I     As.-istant,  Goonah.  • 

II  June  78,^(|uadron  loniin  >iidcr.  c  .Aue.  74.— With  2  C.  I.  HoT*e  | 

20  .Aug.  73j:<(|nadrtm('om'ti;u  dor,  2  April  77. — A.D.  t'.  toBrig.Gtn.  Wa!*"^ 
9  Nov.  78|SfjnadroTi  ()(liM?r,  ^iArril  77.— Offir.  i-'iintvl.  Comdr. 
28  Oct.   jij^qnadrun  (^T.c'.t.  2  .\]>ii   77.— Sick  Furlough. 
2t  ]><'C.  7?!<irt  idr<  )i  (MuC-r  ai.d  Adintor.t.  2  April  77.  • 
.'2:;  .T'liic  7-:.OTic'!itiii:T  ^''l'l:ld^oII  Oi'-r-.-r  --  Tmfsi>oit  Duty, Condalar ?  '^-  j 
71  Oiricint'ii:'  Si  i-.('rn'i  C  ininiKndor. 

Fn  Mic  ••  •.•)!  '•).:•  v/f.  (>  N>'V.  7c  — Fiirl«»n?h. 


Major  A.J.  Bannerman,  Bombay  Staff C. 

Captain  A.  H.  S.  Neill,  Staff  Corp.s  

Captain  H.  A.  Vincent.  IJombay  Staff  C 

Lieut.  G.  K.  Money.  StatT  Corps 

Lieut.  A.  G  A.  Durand.  Staff  (\»rp8 
Lieut.  H.  K.  Ravcnshaw.  Staff  Con- 
Lieut.  J.  G.Morris.  Staff  Corps aS  I'M 

Surgeon  R.  r'nldecott.  Ho-^nbay  K^t. 


8urj?eon  P.  M.  Grant,  ilD. 


iO']U-;:»fiiJ, 


iu  ;ru\l-".-a]*cl^'|r^^^^^^ 


Corps  under  the  Orders  of  ike  Oovernmeni  of  India*  S4l 

2nd  Oentral  India  Horse. 

Head Qoorters  at  Angar.  (250  Sabres  ordered  to  Peshawar  fbr  Resenre  Dirision.)    Uniform,  Drah.  Fatingt, Maroon. 
Jjuce,  Gold. 

Rawk,  Na^ubs,  awd  Oonps.  I    ^^^/    I  Rmcabks. 


Colonel  J.  D.  Hall,  Bombay  Staff  Corpsiia  Juno  78!aQd  in  Command  and  Sqaadron  Commander,  13  Apr.  7  7.— Political 

Asaiatant  at  Goonah. 
4  Nor.  79! Squadron  Commander,  13  Apr.  77. — Sick  Furlough.  [Force. 

22  Nov.  79, Squadron  Commander,  13  April  77.— Brigf.  Major,  and  Div.  Cab  n 
26  Oct.  7i|Squadrou  Ofllcor  and  Adjutant^  aj  Mar.  76.  -Offff.  Staff  Officer, 

Central  In<lia  Horse. 
9  Aug.  74 'Squadron  Officer,  27  Mar.  76.— Officiating  Army  Remount  D   c  1 1 . 
9  Aug.  74. Squadron  OIHcer,  13  April  77.— On  Field  Service. 


Major  J.  Colledge,  Staff  Corps    

Bt.Miy'or  M.  G.  Gerard.  Staff  Corps 
Lieat.  A.  Masters,  Staff  Corps 


Lient.  E.  D.  H.  Dalj'.  Staff  Corps  

Lieat.  N.  F.  P.  Chamberlain,  Statr  Corps 


Lieat.  C.  J.  «<.  H.  Drcssner,  9  Lancers.., 
Major  A.  J.  Bannerman,  Horubay  S.  C. 

SabLiout.  G.  K.  Daly,  15  Foot    

Burgeon  Major  D.  F.  Keegan,  3fZ) 


ti  Sept. 76jOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 
II  Jane78jOffg.  Squadron  Commander. — From  1  C.  I.  Horse. 
IX  Nov.  76  Officiating  S-iuadron  Officer.— With  the  Corps  of  Gu 
In  medical  ch.irgc,  4  Nov.  68. 


E$iabli$hment  of  each  Segiment.—j  Squadron  Commanders  ;  3  Squadron  Officers;  1  Medical  Officer;  3  Ressaldars  ; 
3  Ressaidars ;   i  Woordie  Major ;  6  Jemadars ;  54  Duffadars  ;  6  Trumpeters ;  420  Sowars. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force  (Cavalry — Lancers,  and  Infantry), 

AtDeoIee  (Rajpootaaa).     Uniform.    Cavalry— Dart  Grcrn.    Infiintrr— Darit  Oreenj  Facing*,  Scartei;  Laee,  Gold. 

LtCol.  C.  H.  Clay,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  124  Aug.  76  Commandant.  18  Doc.  74. 

ilajor  J.  H.  L.  Greenfield,  Bombay  S.  C...    i  Juno  7g  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squadron  Commander,  18  Dec.  74.  fDeolee. 

Captain  P.  W.  Smith,  Gen.  List,  Inf.  ...  isoMar.  70, Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,i8  Dec.  74.— Station  Staff  O!ficor  at 

Captain  J.  Angrus,  65  Foot    •  6  Aug.  79'Officiating  Wing  Officer.— A.D.C.  to  Lieut.General  Forbes. 

Surcreon  Major  F.  W.  A.  De  Fabeck *    ,In  medical  charge,  31  May  64.— Sick  Furlousrh. 

gnrgcon  Major  H.  D.  S.  Compignd,  3fZ).'  i  Oct.  78'Offg.  in  medical  charge.— From  Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

^tahl\$kvieni. — Commandant ;  Squadron  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  Medical  Officer ;  2  Native  Doctors.  Cavalrv,  2 
Troops,  with  2  Re.«saldars  ;  2  Jemadars ;  18  Dnffkdars ;  2  Trumpeters ;  138  Sowars ;  2  Camel  Sowars :  ori64  of  all 
ranks.  N<m-^eetivf  Native  Staff,  2  Kote  Duffadars.  If\faniry,  8  Companies,  with  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ; 
40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  16  Drummers;  600  Sepoys:  712  of  all  ranks.  Non-^eciive  Kative  Staff,  Subadar 
Major;  I  Havildar  Major ;  1  Native  Adjutant;  i  Drill  Naick;  8  Colour  Havildars ;  8  Pay  Havildars  j  x  Drum 
Major;  I  Fife  Major. 

Erinpoorah  Irregular  Force. 

At  Erinpoorah  {Rajpootana) .     Uniform t  Dark  Green.    Facing$,  Scarlet.    Laee,  Gold, 
Commandant, 
Capt  A.  R.  T.  M'Rae,  Bombay  Gen.  List 


Captain  C.  E.  Wheeler,  Staff  Corps  

Sunr^on  Major  H.  D.  S,  Compigud.  MD. 
Surffeon  Major  L.  D.  Spencer,  J/D 


8  Feb.  70  2nd  in  Command  and  Sqliadron  Commander,  9  Aug.  78. 

[Squadron  Commander. 
10  Nov.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Nov.  70.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  30  Oct.  78.  -Offg.  Deolee  Irreg.  Force. 

., ^ „.  _, , Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Si/f*A/MAiii«i^.— Commandant ;  Squadron  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  i  Medical  Officer;  2  Native  Doctors;  r 
Subadar  Major ;  7  Subadars;  S  Jemadara;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks ;  1  Drum  Major;  1  Fife  Major;  14  Drum- 
mers; 600  Privates;  i  Squadron  of  Cavalry;  2  Ressaldars;  2  Jemadars;  18  DuffiEuiars;  2  Trumpeters; 
140  Sowers. 

Resident's  Escort — Katmandhoo  (Nepatil)  (Raised  5  April  1816). 

E$tahli9hmeut.—x  Native  Doctor;  i  Subadar;  i  .Jemadar;  5  Havildars;  5  Naicks ;  2  Buglets;  80  Sepoys. 

BHEEL  CORPS. 
Malwah  Bheel  Corps  (Eaiscd  24  Feb.  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  Sirdarpoor  (CeatrAl  India) .    Detacli]ncnt.<«  at  Fatoe,  Salawud,  Allyrsjpore,  and  Btttiam. 
Uniform,  Oreen.     Facinqn,  Scarlet.    Lace,  Black. 
Lt.ColoneI  W.  Kincaid,  Madras  Staff  C. ;  3  Mar.  75  Commandant,  15  Aug.  76.— Polit.  Agent,  Bhopawur.— Furlough. 
Colonel  W.  C.  Lester,  Bombay  Staff  C.  13  June  77  Officiating  Commandant. 

Major  J.  Miller,  Staff  Corps 1  8  June  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  11  Sept.  75. 

Captain  W.  Ashfleld,  Bombay  Staff  Corps  I  i  Feb.  791  Wing  Officer,  12  Nov.  71.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Sargeon  Major  A.  D.  Campbell,  MD iln  medical  charge,  4  Sept.  68.— Sick  Furlough. 

Sargeon  Major  F.  Odevaine '      Officiating  in  medical  charge.— From  34  N.  I. 

BtiabliMktHent. — Commandant;  Wing  Commander;  Wing  Officer;  i  Medical  Officer;  2  Native  Doctors;  i  Subadar 
Major ;  7  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  Havildars ;  40  Naicks ;  2  Bugle  Majors ;  16  Buglers ;  500  Privates. 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps  (Raised  15  July  1840). 

Head  Quarters  at  Kherwarah  (Bajpootana) .    Detachment  at  Eotrah.     Uniform,  Hyie  Green.    Facingt,  Scarlet. 

Lace,  Black.  TMoywarr 

Colonel  C.  R.  Blair,  Bombay  Infantry...  31  Oct.  74  Comdt.,  9  Aug.  78.— Polit.  Supdt.  and  ist  Assist.  Polk  Agent, 
Captain  A.  Conolly,  Staff  Corps ;  8  June  7a      -'    -  ,       ,  ^..       .,  ,  .  >  ,  .     . 


Major  E.  Temple.  Staff  Corps !i5  May  76 

Lieut.  F.  M.  Kundall,  Staff  Corps 1  g  Mar.  72 

Lieut,  r.  Herbert,  Staff  Corps  1 13  June  74 


2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander.  9  Aug.  78.  -  2nd  Assitft. 

to  Polit.  Agent,  Meywar.— Transport  Duty,  Koomm  Force. 

Officiating  2nd  in  Command.  [Polit.  Agent,  Meywar. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Aug.  78.— Offg,  2nd  in  Command,  and  and  Assist. 

Win^  Officer  :md  Adjutant,  29  Nov.  77, — Extra  Aide  de  Camp  to 


V^^it.  R.  S.  Burn,  /6  Foot    iii  Sept.76;Officiatin{r  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant.  [the  Gov.  Gen, 

j^uraeon  D.  Mullen,  MD '      iln  medical  charge,  19  Nov.  79. 

EitabliMhmknt. — Commandant;   Wing  Commander;  2  Wing  Officers;    i  Medical  Officer;     3  ThakoorS;    3  Nfttiv© 

Doctors;  X  Subadar  Major;  7  Subadars;  8  Jemadars;  40  Havildars;  40  Naicks;  i  Bugle  Major;  15  Buglers; 

600  Privates.  

Bhopaul  Battalion  (late  Blwpaul  Levy. — Raised  Jan.  1859, /or  General  Service), 

Hoad  Qoarteio  at  Sehcre.     Uniform*Drah.    Facingn,  Chocolate.    Lace,  Gold. 

['olonel  11.  Forbes,  Staff  Corps    '29  8cpt.73|CommftTKl.nnt,  12  June  60. — Furlough. 

MajorO.  R.Pc.arb,  Bombay  Staff  Corps... '12  Aug.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  WingComdr.,  10  Sept.  75.— Offg.  Comdt, 

Captain  C.  Ransford,  Gen.  List,  Inf. j  i  Mar.  7o|Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  Sept.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

{Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  E.  S.  Masters,  i  Foot j  9  Aug.  73'Offlciating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

sju-ffcon  Major  W.  E.Allen    |      iln  medical  charge,  28  May  72. 

Ettixblighment. — Commandant;     Wing   Commander;    2    Wing  Officers;    1   Medical   Officer;    i   Subadar  Major 
9Suba<lar8;  10  Jemadars;  ^o  Havildars    50  Naicks;  20  Drummers;  2  Native  Doctors ;  800  Sepoys.     [(^ 

A  A  2 


34S  Gorpa  vmder  the  Orders  of  the  Oovenvment  of  India, 

Mhairwarra  Battalion  (late  Ajmere  and  Mhairwarra  Police  £a<iaIio».— 

Bcuiaed  i6  Jime  1822.)    Beorgcmised  I  April  1871. 
Head  Quarters  at  Ajmere.     Untform,  BcarUi,    Facing;  JFVvnefc  Qreg.     Laee,  OoU. 


Rajtk,  NA.mB,  AVD  GoaPB. 


AXMT 

Bavx. 


Bbmxbks. 


M^or  F.  W.  Boileau,  Staff  Corps 20  Mar.  75  Ck)m2nandaiit,  z  Not.  78.  [Gen.  Koomm  Fori 

irCBt.M%ior  O'M.Creajch,  Bombay  B.  C.  22  Not.  79  2Qd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  x  Not.  78.— D.  A.Q.X 

Lient.  J.  A.  Bell,  44  Foot  xo  Sept  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 

Surgeon  Mi^or  J.  H.  Newman,  JfD.   ...;      (In  medical  charge,  ax  Oct.  78.— And  CiTil  Surgeon*  Ajmere. 

SttdbUAmeni.—CoxamBaidajit ;  Wing  Officer;  8  Subadars ;  8  Jemadars ;  40  HaTildars ;  40  Naicks ;  x6  Dmmmen ;  a* 
SepoTB;  Total,  7x2  NatiTOS  of  all  ranks.  JSon-^feetice  Native  Stqf.—i  Subadar  Migor;  i  Drill  HsTiUv: 
I  Drill  Naick ;  x  Drum  Major;  x  Fife  Major ;  8  Pay  Hayildars ;  8  Colour  Hayildars. 


HYDERABAD  CONTINGENT. 

Head  Quarters,  Bolanun. 
Tk9  Contingent  oontiats  0/4  Field  Batteriee  qfAHUlcry,  4  Begimente  of  OavtUrg,  and  6  Regimenia^flt^amtrj, 

STAFF. 
Brig.Gen.  T.  Wright,  CB.  Bengal  S.G.  I  5  Sept.  69 .Commandant,  x6  Dec.  75. 
Captain  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Madras  S.  C. ...  i  9  Oct.  75' Assistant  Adjutant  General,  x8  Apr.  78. 
"'"        "  ''       "'-  *'         ^  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  (Secunderabad),  x8  Feb.  76. 

i  In  charge  Medical  Department,  6  Not.  78  (Beconderabadi. 


Captain  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Madras  S.  C.  ...I  9  Oct.  75' 

Colonel  B.  H.  Power,  Madras  8.  Corps  29  May  74 

Dep.  Surg.  Gten.  W.  J.  Tan  Someren,  ">   ,«  «__  ^^ 

MD.  Madras  Establishment  i  '^  ^^'-  ^5 


No.  1  Field  Battery. 
At  Hliigolee.]                             "  Mahiopoos  *'— '*  Nowah  "— "  CiirnAL  Ihdia." 
Capt.  P.  F.  M.  Baddeley,  Bgyal  Artillery  1x6  Aug.  76;  Commandant,  xo  Oct.  72. 
Lieut.  B.  J.  BeTan,  Royal  Artillery 1x5  Dec.  7X. Subaltern,  8  Feb.  78. 

No.  2  Field  Battery. 
At  SUiehpere.]  "Cshtbxl  Ikdia.." 

Captain  C.  M.  Smith,  Royal  Artillery   ...|23  Dec.  76  Commandant.  3X  Jan.  79.— Furlough. 

Lieut  S.  G.  F.  Selfe,  R.  Artillery  X3  June  69  Officiating  Commandant. 

I  i  Subaltern, 

Lieut  A.  H.  P.  Turner,  Royal  ArtiUeiy  1x9  Aug.  75  Officiating  Subaltern. 

At  Bolanun.]  No.  3  Field  Battery. 

Captain  B.  F.  Cambier,  Royal  Artillery   8  Dec.  75;  Commandant,  x  April  75. 
Lieut.  A.  P.  Penton,  Royal  Artillery 9  Jan.  73  Subaltern,  x8  Not.  78.— On  Field  Serrioe. 


No. 


At  AuroBfabad.] 
Captain  H.  C.  Seton,  R.  (Bombay)  Art- 
Lieut  G.  R.  Moore,  Royal  Artillery 


4  Field  Battery. 

'CXKTBAL  IlTDIA." 


X  Aug.  7a  Commandant,  90  Aug.  75. 

8  Jan.  70I  Subaltern,  5  Sept.  79.--On  Field  BerTioe. 


BitabUekment  <i^  each  Baiterg.—i  Commandant ;  x  Subaltern.— (?«nn«r*— 2  NatiTe  Commissioned  Offlosrs;  12  Ka- 
Commissioned  Officers ;  a  Buglers ;  56  Gunners.  Dr*wr«— 4  Non-Commissioned  Officers ;  36  Byoe  Diinn 
x8  Bullock  DriTers ;  Total,  X30.    x  Hoepital  Assistant    Ordnanee--^  6-pounder  Guns ;  3  xa-poundcrHciriueT* 

1st  Cavalry. 


At  Bolama.] 
LtColonel  H.  Watson,  Madras  S.  Corps 
Major  G.  B.  Farrington,  Madras  S.Corps 
Major  J.  G.  D.Walker.late  6  MadrasCaT. 

Capt  R.  A.  Gilchrist,  Staff  Corps     

Lieut  H.  M.  Mason,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut.  J.  de  C.  D.  Meade,  89  Foot 

Burgeon  Major  G.  D.  Riddell,  Madras  ) 
Establishment j 


June  77  Commandant,  35  Mar.  73. 

June  75  und  in  Coxn.^nd  Squadron  Comdr.  ao  Jan.  70. 


Oct.  78  Squadron  Officer  and  A^t  6  Dec.  66.— With  a  CaTsliy  H. «. 
.  Aug.  77  Squadron  Officer.  17  Jan.  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
a8  Oct  71  Officiating  Adjutant.— From  4  Infiuitiy  H.  C. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
Aug.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. -With  Corps  of  Guides. 


Jn  medical  charge,  9  June  74. 


At  HiBffolee.] 
Colonel  G.  R.  Westmacott,  Bengal  S.  G.as 

M^jor  W.  J.  BeU,  Madras  Staff  Corps ' 

Capt.  H.  C.  Hamilton,  Madras  Gen.  List 
Lieut  W.  J.  B.  Bird,  Staff  Corps  


Lieut  G.  Adre,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  B.  Williamson, 

Madras  Bstablishment  

8urgeonMi^orJ.F.Sargent,Madra8EBtab 


MB,\ 


2nd  Cavalry. 

July  75Commancrant,  20  Jon.  70. 


June  74 

Dec.  73 
Dec.  71 


X3  Not.  7a 


and  in  Command  and  Squad.  Commander,  7  May  69.— FkW 
Squadron  Officer,  28  Mar.  73.— Offg.  and  in  Oomd. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjuttmt,  17  Jan.  76. — Offg.  Idd.  Airr*'-- 

Secretary  to  the  GoTemmeni  of  India,  Military  Departaaec' 
Offg.  Squad.  Officer.— Exec.  Commt  Officer,  xst  DiT.Catel  F^r* 
In  medical  charge,  8  Not.  6x. 
Offioiatlng  in  medical  charge.— From^  Inf.  H.  C. 


At  Komiaabad.] 
Colonel  H.  C.  Dowker,  Madras  Staff  C. . . . 
Major  C.  J.  O.  FiUGerald,  Madras  B.C. 
Ma^or  H.  S.  Stewart,  Madras  Staff  C... 

Lieut  C.  B.  Gnbbins,  Staff  Corps 

8urg.Major  C.  E.  M'Vittie.  Madras  Est. 


3rd  Cavalry. 

"ClHTaJLLliroUL." 

X3  June  75|Oommandant,  7  Oct.  68.— Furlough. 
4  Mar.  77  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  x6Dec.  f^ 
4  Dec.  78 {Squadron  Officer,  11  Jan.  69.— Officiating  A^julant 

38  Oct.  71 ;  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  x8  May  76.— Sick  Fnrfc=?i 
<«....      '  In  medical  charge,  a6  Jan.  77. 


Digitized  by  V^jOO*^  11:^ 


it  AnroBf abad.] 


Corps  wider  the  Orders  of  the  Oov&mmmt  of  India. 
4th  Cavalry. 


Bjlvk,  Naxbs,  aitd  CoBpe. 


.ColonelA.  A.  Job2>8on,Madras  StaflTG, 

lonel  B.  Hill,  Madru  Staff  Corps 

iptain  J.  T.  GnznminB,  MadiM  Staff  C, 

vox.  F.  B.  B.  Knox,  Staff  Oorps , 

rg.  Maj.  6.  A.  Bum,  JfD.  Madras  Bst. 


Abxt 

Rajtk. 


X4  Mar.  79 
zo  June  79 
8  Jane  73 


Rbxajucs. 


Commandant,  x6  Dec.  68. 

and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  37  Not.  68. 


.  _  Sqnadron  Officer,  22  Aug.  73.— On  Field  Service. 
13  Nov.  72  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  z  Jan.  79. 
In  medical  charge,  24  Sept.  62. 


lahliMkment    qf    taOt  Beatment   rf  Owwliy.— Commandant ;    Squadron  Commander;    3    Squadron   Officers; 
I  Medical  Ol&oer;  z 4  Native  Commissioned  Officers;   48   Duffiidars;    4  Camel    Gunners;   7   Trumpeters; 


478  Troopers ;  Total  556. 


X  Apothecary;  z  Hospital  Assistant. 
Jfote.— The  horses  are  Silladaree  or  private  property. 


ULingsagoor.] 

lonel  A.  C.  LiUy,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
UorA.  C.  Havelook,  Madras  Staff  C... 
pt.  W.  O.  a  Johnstone.  Madras  S.  G. 

!at.C.  J.  Orr,  Staff  Corps 

irgeon 

rgeon  M.  8.  Byre,  Madras  Bstab 


1st  Infantry  Regiment. 

"MARinrooB  "— "  Nowah." 
20  Jan.  78 

8  Dec.  75 

8  Aug.  77 
38  June  75 


Commandant,  3z  Deo^4. 

2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  20  Aug.  69. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  7  April  76. 

Wing  Officer,  28  Feb.  79.— With  2  Punjab  Infiutry. 

In  medical  charge. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


it  Blliebpore.] 
Col.  C.y.  Conway-Gordon,  Beng.S.O. 
plain  J.  G.Proudfoot,  Madras  Staff  C. 

pUin  F.  G.  Maltby,  Staff  Corps   

mt.  C.  C.  Whistler,  Staff  Corps 

sut.  P.  A.  Harris,  54Foot 

r^.  C.  L.  Swaine,  JCB.  Madras  Estab. 


2nd  Infantry  Regiment. 


'  Mahxdpoob  " 


'  NOWAH." 


z  Oct.  77 
26  Apr.  76 

6  July  79 
28  Oct  7z 
10  Sept.  75 


Commandant,  zo  May  78. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Jan.  79. 

Wing  Officer,  8  Dec.  76.— Transport  Duty  2nd  Div.  Cabul  Force. 

Wing  Officer  and  Ac^^tant,  zo  May  78. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  zz  April  79. 


it  BdlaniBi.l 

lonel  R.  K.  Maoquoid,  Madras  Staff  C. 

lonel  D.  Shaw,  Madras  Staff  Corps  ... 

ptain  A.  J.  Garrett,  Staff  Corps 

eut.  P.  S.  Sorell,  Staff  Corps  

rg.  W.  R.  Browne,  JtfD.  Madras  Est. 


3rd  Infantry  Regiment. 

"NOWAH  "— "  CbITTBAL  IHDIA.* 

a6  Jan.  78  J  Commandant,  23  April  6q.— On  Field  Servioe,  Bumpa. 
8  Jan.  79|2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Comdr.,  z8  Jan.  77. 
99  May  78!  Wing  Officer,  9  Mar.  75.— On  Transport  Duty,  Candahar. 
38  Oct.  7z  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  so  Sept.  78.— On  Field  Servic 
In  medical  charge,  zo  Deo.  75.--On  Field  Service. 


it  Janlnsh.] 

lonel  J.  P.  Pedler,  Madras  Staff  C. ... 
Colonel  T.  H.  Way,Madras  StaffCorps 

tut.  H.M.  Mason,  StaffCorps 

iut.  F.  D.  Welchman,  StaffCorps   ... 

rat.  R.  V.  Garrett,  54  Foot  

rg.Maj.  H.  Crocker,  IfD.  Madras  Bst 


4th  Infantry  Regiment. 

"Naqpoob." 


8  Dec.  79' Commandant,  z8  Jan.  77. 
z2  Dec.  77  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  7  Mar.    3. 


28  Oct  7z 
38  Oct.  7z 
zz  Feb.  76 


Wing  Officer,  20  Sept  78.— With  z  Caval^  H.  O. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Feb.  79. — With  6  Pui^ab  Infantry 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant 

In  medical  charge,  Z9  June  62. 


5th  Infantry  Regiment. 


Lt  HiagolM.] 

onel  T.  T.Turton,Madras  Staff  Corpsj  26  June  79 
jor  H.  F.  H.  Sewell,  Madras  Staff  C...120  Mar.  77 
ptain  A.  C.  Le  Quesne,  Staff  Corps ...  6  Nov.  79 


at  A.  Adye,  StaffCorps . 

rg.  Maj.  J.  F.  Sargent,  Madras 
rgeon  G..T.  Kellie  


Estob. 


13  June  74 


*  Cbittbal  IirniA." 
Commandant,  9  Mar.  75. 

3iid  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Jan.  7 
Wing  Officer,  3Z  Dec.  74.— On  Field  Service. 
Wing  Officer,  4  Oct.  78.— With  s  N.  I. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  z  Sept.  69.— With  2  Cav.  H.  C. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Lt  Aunmgaliad.] 

onel  B.  W.  Dun,  Madras  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  H.  A.  Justice,  Madras  Staff  G. 

ptain  W.  H.  Salmon,  StaffCorps 

ptain  J.  N.  B.  Kirlcwood,  Bombay  S.C. 

at  B.  O.  M.  Lushlngton,  33  Foot 

'geon  Majo^  0.  T.B ves,  Madras  Estab. 


6th  Infantry  Regiment. 


8  Dec.  74 
Z3  Dec.  77 
13  Jan.  78 

z  Sept  77 
27  June  75 
so  Feb.  68 


Commandant,  z4  May  6^. 

2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  Z9  Nov.  6z.— Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  z6  Jan.  75.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  8  Dec.  76.~With  6  Puigab  Inf. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Officiating  Adjutant. 

In  medical  charge,  38  Feb.  7Z. 


ahUtkmeni  of  each  JUgiment  qf  I^fant1y.  —  CommBndaxiti  Wing  Commander;  2  Wing  Officers;  i  Medical 
Officer;  Z7  Native  Commissioned  Officers;  8z  Non<Commissioned  Officers ;  z  DrumMigor;  8  Drumn^ers|  1  Fifq 
Maior :  7  Pifars ;  4  ^ug^ers ;  713  Priv^tga ;  Total,  856.    x  Apothecary ;  z  Hospital  Assistant, 


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^.^a^ 


General  List  of  Offioers  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment, 


Majobs. 

Roberts,  Arthur  William,   Bt. 
Mtyor,  s8  March  77   

Hastings,  Edward  Qbo.  Qodol- 
phin,  BtMajor,  i  Oct.  77 

Jennin^,  Bobert    Mclvill,    Bt. 

MajoTf  I  Oct.  77 

HiggiQsozL,ChaB.  Theoph.  Metcalfe 

Cowper,  Herbert  Henry  Paterson. 

Oautley ,  Ghiistopher  George 

Lang,  Rich.  Tickell  Montgomery. . . 


t 
20  Feb.  59' I  a  July  59' 


Campbell, Charles  Walter .... 
Willock,  George  Woodward . 


Moore,  Martin  James  

Jackson,  George  D'Aguilar 


Craigie,  William  Burnet 

Hay,  Edward 

Beoher,  Arthur  William  Reddio  .. 

Court,  Major  Henry 

Biscoe,  William  Walters 


MacmuUen,  Frederic  Wood 

Captautb. 
Fletcher,  Henry  Arthur 


Bartholomew,  Robert . 


COBXBT.   '      LII0T,     !  ^^"^fj 
Ci-FTAIV. 


20  Feb.  59 

90  May  59 
16  June  59 

4  Sept.  55 

4  Sept.  59 

taOot.  .59 

i^Oct.  59 
20  Oct.  59 

20  Oct.  59 
20  Nov.  59 

4  Dec.  59 

4  Dec.  59 
20  Dec.  59 
20  Jan.  60 

4  Feb.  60 
20  Mar.  60 

4  Sept.6o 
20  Feb.  62 


26  Aug.  59 

20  May  60 
16  June  60 

4  Sept.  60 

4  Sept.6o 

9  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  '61  12  Oct.  71 
31  Feb.  6t  20  Oct.  71 

9  Apr.  61  2o  Oct.  71 
z  Jan.  6a  ao  Nov.  71 

I 
X  Jan.  6a   4  Dec.  71 

I  Jan.  62  4  Dec.  71 

1  Jan.  62  20  Dec.  71 


I  Jan.  62  2o  Jan.  72  31  Deo.  72 


25  Oct.  66 

7  Dec.  67 

15  Jan.  68 
13  Dec.  68 

13  Oct.  70 
35  Jan.  71 

6  Apr.  7s 

17  Jan.  72 

14  Feb.  72 

24  Feb.  7_ 

8  Nov.  72 

13  Nov.  72 
23  Nov.  72 
za  Dec.  7a 


z  Jan.  62 1  4  Feb.  72 
z  Jan.  63  20  Mar.  72 
30  July  62 :  4  Sept.  72 
2  July  64  20  Feb.  74 


31  Dec.  7a 
3  Feb.  73 

17  Feb.  73 

32  Jan.  74 


I    Polit.  Ageoej,  sxd  Cla^«, 

30  Feb.  79  -      Central  India  Xgstcy. 

{    —Sick  Furlough. 

;  ( Dep.  Gommr.  snd  Clsas, 

ao  Feb.  79  -      rnnjab.— Special  d.:? 

I  V    among  Kbyber  tnne« 

_.  (andinOam.andSqua.ut^ 

20  May  79  1     Comdr.  6  Bengal  CaT. 

6  June  79' Squadron  Officer  2  iks^I 

Cavalry. 
4  Sept.  79  Mil.  Accountant,  and  CUi*, 

I    zst  Grade,  Bombay. 

4  Sept.  79  Mil.  Accountant,  2nd  Ciw, 

i    1st  Grade,  BawxdPiate: 

za  Oct.  79  Dep.     Comr.     amd    Osm, 

Mooltan  District,  Vus^ 

.2  Oct.  79 

20  Oct.  79  Squadron  Comdr.  3  B»=- 
:  gal  Cavalry.  C^'^^^ 
20  Oct.  79  Squadron  Officer  ta  Bcrr.. 
20  Nov.  79  Exec.  Engineer,  4th  Gi»^ 
I  D.P.W.— Sick  t'urlffsai- 
4  Dec.  79  Squadron  OQicer  2  Be:^ 

4  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer  7  BecfL 

I    Cavalry. 
2o  Dec.  79  Squadron   Commandsr  it 

;    Bengal  Cavaliy. 
ao  Jan.  80, Transport  duty,  and  Dir. 

I    Cabul  Foroa. 
4  Feb.  80  Squadron  Commander  -, 

Bengal  Cavalry, 
ao  Mar.  80' Station  StaffOffioer.  Seitt- 
I    pore. 

'Squadron    Canunaxider  i 
:    Bengal  Cav. 
Assist.  Coznzniifiiaaxcr,  tzi 
i    Class.  Puigab. — Furl. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. 

Under  ihe  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


Majoss. 


LIBUT.         Ci.PTA.Iir. 


6  P'eb.  68 
8  June  68 


Graham,  Adam  Wilson jaoFeb.  59  ao  Feb.  60 

Beckett,  William  Henry jao  Feb.  59^  3  Apr.  60 

Newbery,  Frauds  Monro 4  Mar.  59  25  July  59   x  July  67 

Quin,  Tnomas  James |  4  Mar.  59  iz  May  60  19  Oct.  68 

Parker,  Neville  Fraser '  9  Apr.  5925  July  60,  z  Nov.  68 


m»ifAa¥s. 


II  Oct.  77 
28  Oct.  77 


23  Dec.  77   9  Apr.  79 


Hodgson,  Charles  Nesbit '20  Apr.  59'26  Aug. 60, 

MarshjFrank  Hale  Berwick >ao  May  59  19  Sept.6o 

I 
zi  June  59' a6  Oct.  60 

II  June  59I  7  Nov.  60 
16  Juno  59  aa  Nov.  60 
z6  Joitt  %%  a  Dec.  60 


Horsford,Bdwin  Clarence  O'Bryen 


Tregear,  Vincent  William 

Fitsgerald,  Arthur  

Marshall,  Herbert  Seymour.. 


Waller,  John  Edmund 

Marriott,  Bdwin  Metcalfe  Leslie 

Reade.  George  Edward 

Cumberlege,  Henry  Owen 

Newnham,  Edward  George  

Smith,  William  Graham 

Inglis,  David  William 

Tweddell,  Francis 

Branson,  Charles  Edward  Douglas 
Chatterton,  Frank  William  .... 

Stewart,  Duncan  John   

Homflray,  John  Richard  McKenzie 
Broome,  Arthur  Plantagenet  . 
Home,  Samuel  Brown 


Ives,  Edwin  Robert 

Davis,  Alfred  Thornton 

Jones,  Arthur  Frederick  

Macleod,  James  Gawler 

Plowden,  Trevor  John  Chicheley 
Hastings,  Francis  Eddowos 


Salkeld,  Richard  Henrv... 
Strong,  Dawsonne  Melancthon,  *) 

BtJfty'or,  33  Nov.  79  S 

Rankin,  Henry  Herbert ... 
Wiggens,  Francis  Edwin 


Mainwaring.  Edward  PhiUipsou 

Aislabie,  William  Benjamin' 

Hopkinson,  William 


X  Nov.  68 
X  Nov.  68 

z  Nov.  68 

X  Nov.  68 
9  Nov.  68 
xo  Nov.  68 


9Ju:, 

15  July 
z5  July 
4  Aug. 

11  Aug. 
.JO  Aug. 
27  Aug. 

8  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
20  Sept. 

12  Oct. 
12  Oct. 

20  Oct. 
20  Oct. 
20  Nov. 

9  Dec. 
10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 
zo  Dec. 

zoDec. 

10  Dec. 
10  Dec. 

20  Deo. 
20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 


4  JAO  Feb. 
59 1  I  Mar. 
59'  z  Mar. 
59|28  Apr. 
59'29  Apr. 
59  5  May 
59  zo  May 
59  zo  June 
59  6  July 
59  7  July 
59  XX  July 

59  37  J^^y 

59  a8  July 

59  a  Aug. 
59  II  Aug. 
59  29  Aug. 
59  24  Sept. 
59  38  Sept. 
59  a  Oct. 
59' 1 1  Oct. 


x6  Dec.  68 
16  Dec.  68 
6  Dec.  68 
z6  Deo.  68 
21  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 


I  Jan.  78 

3  May  78 

17  Joly  78 

23  July  78 
20  Aug.  78 

14  Sept.  78 

UAJoa. 

4  July  79 
9  July  79 

15  July  79 
15  July  79 


79  Wing  Officer  38  Nati^  Isl 
79  EzecEng.3nd6Tade,0.P.T 

I    Kussowlid  DiTisaoc 
79!  City  Ma^.  of  Lneknow.  Fsii 
79  Cant.  Mag.  zst  Class,  AM- 
abad,  N.W.P. 
Dep.  Assist.  Com.  GeB.ssd 
Class.  Liea  DiT.Osba]  Acei 
Office. 


79 


20  Apr. 


zx  June  79 


ZI  June 
z6  June 
z6  June 


79  Supt.ofNativeAni7Sdomt 
in  BengaL 
Dist.8apfc.  of  Police,  and Gr 
Fexoaepors,  Pasuab.-Fiir^ 
Wing  CofxnmBikder  41  N  J . 
79 1  Wing  Commander  a6  XX 
79  Wing  Commander  98  XX 


79 


59  13  Oct. 

z6  Oct. 

zo  Nov. 


Wing  Commander  19  Native  TnhaOT- 
Dep.  Assist.  Com.  Gen.axidCl.  Sick  Per. 
Assist.  Commr.  of  Kumaim,  N.W J*. 
^       ^  , ,  Wing  Officer  39  Native  In&atry. 
4  Aug.  79,  Squadron  Commander  17  Bengal  Cftv- 
i  Aug.  79  Dvp.  Assist. Com.Gen.TSt  CI.    Sick  Pari 
2o  Aug.  79' Wing  Commander  15  Native  lulkntir. 
39  Jan.  69127  Aug.  79'2nd  in  Command  31  Native  InCuiXij 
29  Jan.  69   8  Sept. 79  OfiTg  and  in  Com.  39  Native  IniaDn: 
29  .Tan.  69  20  Sept.  79  Cantonment  Mag.  of  Booctoe,  N.  W.  F. 
29  Jan.  6c  20  Sept.  791  Wing  Officer  3  Mative  In&ntzy. 
23  Feb.  69  20  Sept.79'Bouu(iary  Settl.  Officer,  BandelcaBa- 
6  May  69  z 2  Oct.  79,  Squadron  Commander  12  Bengai  Cv-, 
6  May  69  12  Oct.  79  Station  Staff  Officer,   Dixiapore,  *='• 
1  \    Brig.  Major,  Peshawar  Beserre  K'r. 

6  May  69  Z7  Oct.  79,  Station  Staff  Officer,  Feroawpore. 
6  May  69  z8  Oit.  79  Wing  Officer  5  Native  Inftmtry. 
6  May  69  17  Nov.  79iWith  39  Native  Infkntry. 
May  69  20  Nov.  79  With  13  Native  Infaatnr. 
June  69  10  Dec  79  Asst.  Commr.  and  CL,  Pttx^janhb  KtM- 
6z  22  June  69  10  Deo.  79  Wing  Officer  2  Sikh  Inliantxy. 
6z  22  June  6q;xo  Deo.  79JWing  Officer  16  Nativ«  Infisxitry. 
61 '29  June  69' 10  Dec  79  Squadron  Commander  10  BaDgalCP- 


6x 
61 
6z 
61 

6z  Z2 


59^4^ov. 
59  23  Nov. 
59  9  Dec. 


6x  29  June  69 10  Dec.  79 
61  29  June  69  20  Dec.  79 


6z  29  June  69'zo  Dec.  79  W'ith  30  Native  Inflsntry. 
OZ29U     eo9      ^_    '^Dist.  ttupt.  ofPoUoe,4thG»de,Stoi 
jehanpore,  N.  W.  P. 
Wing  Offloer  4  Goorktaa  Begimeol. 
61  29  Juno  69  20  Dec.  79;Wing  Commander  3  Sikh  laltosrr 
6z  z6  JiUy  69  20  Deo.  79  Cantonment  Magxsixafee,   and  Js* 
^    ^  !    Small  Causes  Coort,  Barrackport. 

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Qetieral  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry, 


Majors. 


Welcbman,ArtburJohnTrei;roiiwell|2o  Den 


Rliot.  Henry  Ed^unibe.. 
Wilkinson,  Alfred  Reginald .. 


Thomu,  Francis  Henry 

Apperley,  Charles  Owen  Wynne 

Beid,  George  David 

Btoel,  James  Nisbet 

Vyvyan,  Richard  Octavins  

LassailefJas.  Hector  Cha.  Greenhill 


4  Jan. 
2o  Jan. 
ao  Jan. 

4  Feb. 
20  Feb. 


Prendergast,  Charles  Lewis.. 


Wilmot,  Revell  Eardley- 
Toong,  Henry  Lachlan  ... 

Woodcock,  Hatley  Frere 


CA.7TAIK8. 

Kirke,  Henry  Philip  

3abington,  Charles  Walter  

^arrathers,  Joseph  Geo.  Thomson 

^andon,  Aislabie  

Tyvyan,  Beville  Grenville 

'eet,  Henry  John 

lecher,  Sullivan  Edward 

nntterbuck,  Thomas  St.  Quintin  . 

Umsay,  Herbert  Maynard  

Ltkins,  William 

tax,  William  Ironside 

iroome,  John  Howard  

ackson,  Eric  Colvin  Sutherland 
[■•ytler,  Rob.  Fra.  Christopher  Alex. 

lobertson,  Divie  Henry 

Jnicc,  Andrew  McCrae 

'oung,  Charles 

lidgeway,  Joseph  West 

[artshome,  Arthur  George* 

.'ucker,  Louis  Henry  Emile 


Ikene,  Charles  McDowal  

iamoells,  Alexiuider  Pringle 

(all,  Charles  McKensie 

larrison,  William  Pringle  ... 
•arwell,  Walter  Charles 


4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


5Q  a8  Nov. 
60    I  Jan.  62 
60    I  Jan.  62 


4  Jan.  60 


29  June  69  20  Dec. 
17  Aug.  69:  4  Jan. 
25  Aug.  69   4  Jan. 


I  Jan.  63 


as  Aug.  6q 


4  Mar.  60  I  Jan.  62 

4  Mar.  60  X  Jan.  62 

4  Mar.  '  ^           ' 

27  Mar, 


29  Oct.  69 

>^    . K,^  29  Oct.  69 

60    I  Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69 

60    1  Jan.  62    I  Nov.  69 


,obert8on,David,£<lfa;.x  I  Bept.72 

lodaworth,  William  Franco 

rice,  Ralph  Anstmther 

rijrg,  Edward  Evans 

ulloch,  James  Murphy 

ansford,  Charles 

acCall,  George  

bkinson,  John  Richard  Breeks, ) 

Bt.Mcnor,  22  Nov.  79    ) 

rascr,  James 

nyth,  Etwall  Walter 

ebb,  Edward  Harvey 

Lidcrson,  Hugh  Stark  

;ott,  William  Walter  Hopton 

orrison,  Claude  Stewart 

alth,  Percy  Wyndham 

zNcale,  James  Agnew 

lomas,  Charles  Frederick 

Iham,  Arthur 

*wan,  Walter  Edward 

krden,  Allan  

msden,  William  Charles* 

choUa,  Thomas 

rdon,  John  Andrias  Davidson... 

nness V ,  Douglas  Co wslade  

Toaohe,  Everard  Neal  Digges. 
rr,  Frederick  Schomberg,  Bt. ) 

)£aJor,  aa  Nov.  79 } 

lith,  Robert  Edward  Seymour... 

1,  QeoTge  Michell  Devereux 

ade,  Francis  Henry 

'     lyder 


4  May  60 
4  May  60 
.  8  June  60 
8  June  60 
I  8  June  60 
26  June  60 
7  July  60 
X  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 

18  Sept.  60 
20  Sept.  60 

2  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
xqDec.  60 

19  Dec.  60 

20  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 

4  Jan.  61 
20  Jan.  61 


I  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69 
I  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69 
t  Jan.  62  2  Oct.  69 
I  Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69 
X  Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69 


I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
1  Jan. 
T  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 


rster,  Cbarles  Hy< 
lod,  Alfred  James, 
^lie,  Henry 


20  Jan.  6 
4  Mar.  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 

7  June  61 

7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  6t 

7  Jiine  61 

8  June  6x 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  Jime  61 
8  June 61 

2o  June  61 
4  July  61 
4  July  61 

26  July  61 

2  Aug.  61 
4  Sept.  61 
10  Sept.  61 

27  Sept.  61 
4  Oct.  61 
4  Oct.  61 


I  Jan.  62 
I  Jan.  62 
7  Jan.  62 
6  Feb.  62 
17  Mar.  62 

29  Mar.  62 
25  Apr.  62 
20  June  62 
25  July  62 

30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  62 

30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
30  July  62 
30  July  6a 
3oJulj  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  62 

a  Aug.  62 
4  Sept.  62 
10  Sept.  62 
27  Sept.  62 
4  Oct.  62 
4  Oct.  62 


rbes,  Edward  Millett 20  Oct.  61 

ro.Artbar  Benjamin 26  Oct.  61 

4  Nov.  6x 

4  Dec.  61 


pier,     Hon.    Qeo.   Campbell,*) 

:l£.  Bt.M^ior,  3  Dec.  79  i 

ikleoohn*  William  Hope 

^ber,  Archibald  Cnthbert  Bigg 


s  Jan.  6a 


4  Mar. 
4  Mar. 

27  Mar. 


62  27  Nov 

62  27  Nov. 

62  27  Nov. 

6a  27  Nov 

62  27  Nov 

62  27  Nov. 

27  Nov, 

27  Nov 

27  Nov 

27  Nov 

27  Nov, 

27  Nov. 

27  Nov. 

27  Nov. 

27  Nov. 

27  Nov 

V...  27  Nov. 

62  27  Nov. 

62  27  Nov 

62  28  Nov 


28  Nov. 
15  Dec. 

X  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

X  Jan. 

X  Jan 
X  Jan. 
X5  Feb. 
I  Mar. 
X  Mar. 
I  Mar. 
X  Mar. 

X  Mar. 


20  Oct.  62 
30  Oct.  62 

18  Nov.  6 

XX  Dec.  62 
25  Jan.  63 


X  Mar. 

xoMar. 

26  Mar. 

26  Mar. 

26  Mar. 

26  Mar. 

30  Mar. 
9  May 

26  May 

28  May 
2  June 
5  June 
5  June 
5  June 
5  June 
5  June 
5  June 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 
9  Aug. 

22  Aug. 

16  Oct. 

13  Dec. 

5  Jan. 
22  Feb. 

2  May 

24  May 
XX  July 


4  Jan 

4  Jan, 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan, 

4  Feb. 

20  Feb 


4  Mar. 


79  Squadron  Officer  7  Bengal  Cav. 

80  Wing  Commnixler  4  Native  Infantry. 
80  Dist.  Supt.  of  Police,  3rd  Grade.— Per- 

I    Bonal  A.ssist.  to  Inspector  General, 
Bengal. 
So  Sub  Apsist.  Com.  Gen.,  xst  Class. — On 

I    Field  Service. 
80  Squadron  Officer  X5  Bonf^l  Cavalry. 
8o[  Wing  Commander  43  Native  Infantry. 
80  Wing  Commander  25  Native  Infantry. 
80}  Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 
8o|.\ssi8t.  Commissioner  of  Mhairwarra, 
and  Political  AsAist,  xst  Class,  Riy 
I    pootana.— Furlough. 
80  Assist.  Comr.,  2nd  Grade.  Oude,  Sul- 
tanpore.—Dep.  Judge  Adv.  Reserve 
I    Div.,  Peahiiwiir. 
801  Squadron  Comdr.  X4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
8oOng.    Assist.    Suptd.   British   Army 

Schools. 
80 'Assistant  Military  Accountant— Sick 
(    Furlough. 


Officiating  Wing  Officer  37  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  21  Native  Infantry. 

With  29  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 

Dep.  Comm.,  4th  Grade,  Asiam. 

Wing  Officer  2  Goorkhas. 

Officiating  Wing  Commimder  14  Native  Infantry, 

District  Supdt.of  Police,  3rd  Grado,Patna,Benga]. 

Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 

Squadron  Commander  XI  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Scjiiadron  Commander  2  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  OtHcor  3a  Native  Infantrj'. 

Sfiuadroii  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Officer  9  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Wing  Commander  4  Punjab  Infantry. 

Wint,'  Officer  5  Punjab  Infantry. 

Oilg.  Assist.  Sec.  in  Foreign  Department. 

Wing  Officer  la  Native  Infantry. 

Dist.Supdt.ofPolice  2ndGrade.Pe8hawnr,Pmyab; 

Political  Duty,  2nd  Division  Cabul  Force. 
WiuLT  Officer  43  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  32  Native  Infantry, 
Winif  Commander  5  Punjab  Infantry. 
Subordinate  Judge,  and  Class,  Pertabghor,  Oude. 
Station  Stafif  Officer,  Nowshera ;  Brigade  Major, 

xst  Divibion  Cabul  Force. 
Wing  Commander  44  Native  Infantry. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Futtehghnr. 
Wing  Officer  9  Native  Infantry. 
Assist.  Com.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Oonao. 
With  23  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  Bhopal  Battalion.  rUmritsur. 

With  8  Bengal  Cavalry.— Station  Staff  Officer  at 
Squadron  Commander  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  31  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  8  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  12  Native  Infantry. 
S(iuadron  Commander  i  x  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Squadron  Commander  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Wing  Officer  Deoleo  Irregular  Force. 
Si^uadron  Commander  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
\Iil.  Accountant,  and  Class,  2ud  Grade,  Bengal.— 
Wing  Officer  12  Native  Infantry.  [Furlough. 


With  21  Native  Infantry. 
Wii     — '   ■ 


ing  Officer  2  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  2  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Officer  10  Native  Infantry. 
Assist.  Commr.,  xst  Grade,  Jorhat,  Assam. 
Squadron  Commanders  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  15  Native  Infantrj-. 

Wing  Officer  ao  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  aa  Native  Infantry. 

In  charge  of  Depot,  xa  Native  Inf.,  JuUunder. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander  x  x  N.I. 

Polit.  Agent,  3rd  Class ;  3rd  Assist.  Agent  to  (>ov. 

Gren.  for  Beloochistan. 
Officiating  Wing  Commander  39  N.  I. 
Wing  Commander  16  Native  Infantiy. 

\  Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.— Special  duty, 

i     Foreign  Dept.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  ao  Native  Infancy. 
Executive  Engineer,  and  Grade,  D.  P.  Works, 
Indus  Valley  State  Railway.— Forlough. 


Digitized  by  V^jOOV  11:^ 


Om&ral  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infcmtry. 


CXPTA.IVB. 

Lawrenoe,  Henry  John 

Loch.  William 

Wemyss,  Binfleld 

Roberta,  Allan  Scott  .. 


sirsiGir. 


4  Jftn.  62 
4  Jan.  62 
30  Jan.  62 
ao  Feb.  62 


10  Mar.  63 
13  Mar.  63 
24  Mar.  63 


t8  July  71  Assist.  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Punjab,  tiim. 

It)  July  71  iPrincipal  of  the  Mayo  CoUeR^e  at  Ajmere. 

., ^,i8  July  71  Wing  Officer  41  Bengal  Native  Ineantry. 

a4Mar.63>x8  Jnly  7XiA8st.  Commissioner,    ist  Class,    Dova  Ismul 

'  Khan,  Punjab. 


1  Major  W.  B.  Aislabie  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  throaghont  the  Umbeyls  campaign  of  1663,  inclndk; 
the  actions  of  xsth  and  i6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs  in  the  Haaara  oampaixaoi' 
1868,  including  tiie  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Also  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Isfknor 
in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

*  Captain  A.  G.  Hartshome  served  with  the  sand  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  throughout  the  Campaign usde&r 
Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Garvock  in  1863  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  aodiw 
present  at  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  including  the  affairs  of  taking  the  Conical  Hill,  destruction  of  UL  • 
and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the Bhoolan  FieldForoe  in  x86s-^ u 
the  surrender  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  i867>« 
in  the  Land  Transport  Train  and  subsequently  as  an  Assistant  Field  Kngineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  specai 
duty  of  clearing  the  Tekonda  Pass  vid  the  Haddas  River  (Modal). 

*  Captain  W.  C.  Bamsden  served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65.  and  was  prnes 
at  the  capture  of  Oalim  Sot  and  recapture  of  Bala  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In&nti7  ia  Ut 
Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Croorkhas  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Afghan  camptisni 
1879. 


ITnattached  Officers. 


MAJOtS. 

IPC  Roddy,  Patrick 

Hopkins,   John,    Bi.\ 

Major,  33  Sept  73;}- 

Bt.ZA.ColAiSe^tjQ) 
Chalmers,  John,  Bt.\ 

MtJoTt  27  June  77... } 
Doyle,   Thomas,  Bt.\ 

Major,  38  Sept.  78... } 

CiPTAiir. 

Edmonds,  George  


34  Feb.  58 
as  Sept.  53 
30  Dec.  58 
38  Sept.  58 

5  Oct.  60 


3  Dec.  58 
19  Oct.  58 

5  Aug.  59 

XX  Apr.  65 

5  Oct.  65 


BBSVXT 
CAPTAIN. 


33  Sept.65 


38  Sept.70 


II  Jan.  67 
X9  0ct.  65 

37  June  69 

XX  Apr.  72 

5  Oct.  73 


9  Feb.  76 
33  Dec.  78 

23  Deo.  78 


Station  Staff  Officer,  Boorkoe. 
Cin  charge  of  Depot  of  s8  X.  Lti 
I     Phillour. 

Doing  Duty  at  Dalhoiuie  and  BntioL 


n^^     Q  /In  charge  of  Exec.  Commt.  Ofit, 
33  Dec.  78  {    Lucknow. 


Doing  Duty  at  Fort  WiUiam. 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


Bengal  Medicsd  Department. 


JiTBOBOH  GsirBBA.L,  ranJu  o#  Major  ^bsistaitt 
3o  itson,  JohnFullartOD,Jf2>.C/£. 


8U116XOX. 

6  June  4  J 


Deputy  Sukoiofs  Gbvbba.l,  rank 

as  Colonelt. 
Mien,  Frederick  Freemaiip  CB.  ... 
{iitchinson,  James  Alex.  C,  MD.20 

liri-stison,  Alexander,  MB 

Villoy,  William  Henry 

L)e  iltinzj.Annesloy  Chas.Caatriot 

Vrkins,  Richard  Henry 

[Vm-nsend,  Stephen  Chapman 

k'jUoon,  William  Bums,  MD 30 

'iarke,  John  Jamea,  MD 14 

I'lHon,  John  Edvrard.  MD 17 

)ale,  Alfred  James,  MB 

lutohinson,  Robert  Faure,  MD  ... 


i>PiGK0!r8  Majob,  ranJe  at  Majort^ 
but  aJUr  20  yeani'  terviee  at  Lt. 
Colonels,  but  junior  of  iht  latter 
rank,  except  for  choice  of  Quarters. 
Brown,  James  Bannatyne  Samuel 
\'ijne,  Arthur  James,  MD 


?oriven,  John  Barclay    

Imcsbury,  Joseph  Walter  Raleigh 
'uiiin^ham,  James  Macnabb,  MD 
Jovan,  George  Moncrieflf,  MD.. 


Xvlor,  Edward 

^p'ry.  Henry  William 

♦"mjjson.  Benjamin,  MD 

'icfliail,  John,  MD 

'urrie,  George  Vernon   

iraliam,  Henrv  WiUiMn  

Uai,'er,  Theobald,  MD 

uf'urland,  Philip  Warren 

iioson,  Alfred,  MD 

\'at8on,WiUiam,Jlf5 

;.)vvic,  Alexander  John  

i'llew,  Patrick  Francis 

Kilmer,  William  John,  MD 

'ringle,  Robert,  MD 

^och,  James  Henry,  ifX) 

louse,  RolDert    

Jackson,  James  Rawlinson,  MD... 
Srarden,  Archibald  Macdonald  ... 
Imcsbury,  Samuel  Gomwallis    ... 

irake,  John    

lecd,  Augustus  Keppel 

Tarden,  Alexander,  JIfZ) 

.Valker,  WiUiam.lfD 

Watson,  George  Alder  

tfathew,  Theobald,  MB 

Tairweather,  James.  MD 

Jackson,  Charles  Julian 

5ird,  Robert,  MD 

'oatea,  John  Martin,  MD 

i*lanck,  Charles 


Jellew,  Heniy  Walter,  C8I 

Smith,  David  Boyes,  MD 

[*homton,  James  Howard,  MB.... 

fones,  John,  MD 

Browne,  James,  MD 

Bateson,  Robert  Sander 

bright,  Thomas  Pettit  

>alla8,  Alexander  Morison  

wUkelly,  Charles,  2fB 

Ihircore,  Sarkies  Michael 

Irydcn,  James  Lumsdaine,  MD... 

Cirton,  William  Henry  

'arrell,  George 

tensley,Cha.EgbertWimond,  MD, 

ilorice,  John  Charles 

1iarle8,ThomasEdmondston,jrD. 

tice,  William  Roche,  MD 

i^bbott,  Richard  Theophilus,  MD. 


Nov.  48 
Nov.  50 
Oct.  51 
Sept.  50 
July  51 
Apr.  52 
June  52 
June  52 
May  53 
June  53 
Oct.  53 
Dec.  53 


20  Oct. 
20  Dec. 

It  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Nov. 
20  Dec. 

1  Aug. 

4  Oct. 
20  Oct. 
14  Dec. 
14  Jan. 
14  Feb. 
17  Apr. 

6  May 
20  May 

1  Aug. 
4  Aug. 

6  Sept. 

7  Sept. 
4  Oct. 

20  Dec. 

20  Dec. 
4  Jan. 

IX  Jan. 

14  Jan. 

24  Jan. 

28  Feb. 

28  Mar. 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug, 
4  Aug, 
4  Aug, 
4  Aug, 
4  Aug, 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 

14  Nov, 
28  Nov. 
9  Jan. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

2  July 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 

8  Oct. 
22  Oct. 
20  Nov. 
10  Dec. 


SUBOBOV 
QK»EBAL, 

24  Nov.  75 

DBF.  SUBO, 
GEXBBAL. 


6  Dec.  76 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
22  June  77 
12  Nov.  77 
10  Dec.  77 
18  Dec.  78 
20  Dec.  7S 
20  Apr,  79 
20  Aug.  79 


layley,  Henry   29  Jan. 

*enny,  James  Champion,  MD 29  Jan. 

nison,  Archibald  Hamilton.  MD.  29  Jan. 

'aldwcU,  William  Smith,  M:D 29  Jan. 

laddock,  Charles  Edwin  29  Jan. 

utherland,  George  Saokville,  MD   4  Aug. 

^onavia,  Emmanuel,  MD 4  Aug. 

)ickson,  Lindsay  Frederic,  MD..   4  Aug. 

'aylor,  Adam I  4  Aug. 

'ampbell,  Alexander  Dugald,lfZ>.'27  Jan. 

*rontia,  Charles 27  Jan. 

handra,  Rajondra  Chandra '27  Jan. 

iidderdalo,  Robert,  MD '2   Jan. 

.itchison,JamesEdw.Ti6mey,lf2>.  3   Jan. 

'cale,  Thomas  Stick,  MD 27  Jan. 

trown,ThomaaEdwinBnrton,lf27.  23  July 
'otter,  Henry,  MD 23  July 


Calcutta. 


Umballa  Circle. 

Lucknow  Circle. 

Local  Surgeon  General  for  Civil  Duties,  N.  W.  P.  and  Oude. 

Allahabad  Circle. 

sam  Circle.~Prin.Med.O£Bcer,NagaBxpoditiaEary  Forco 
Saugor  Circle. 

Rawul  Pindeo  Circle— Leave. 
Lahore  Circle. 
Meer at  Circle. 
Presidency  Circle. 
I  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Base  Hospital,  Feshawur. 


BUBOBOV 
UJlJOB. 

_   Oct.  66  Medical  Storekeeper,  Allahabad. 

20  Dec.  68  Supdt.  of  European  and  Native  Insane  Asylums,  Bhowa- 
neepore  and  DuUunda.— Oflfg.  Locnl  Surg.  Gen.  for  Civil 
II  Jan.  71  Civil.  Lahore.  LDuties,  Bengal. 

_   .Ian.  71  Officiating  7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

20  Nov.  71  Sanitary  Commissions  with  the  Qovermnent  of  India. 
Dec.  71  3  Goorkha  Regiment. 

SUBOBOir. 

15  June  64  23  Native  Infantry.  p    ™.   ,       u 

15  June  64  Sick  Furlough.  ,         .     .  «        ,    „  kr  ,  a  u  ^ V 

2  Sept. 64  Civil,  Patna,  and  Supermtendent,  Temple  Medical  School. 
28  Jan.  65  Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts. 
25  July  65  lo  Bengal  Cavalry. 

I  Jan.  66  .\8say  Master,  Bombay  Mint. 
24  Feb.  66  7  Bengal  Cavalry. 

6  May  66  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 
20 May  66  Secretary  to  the  Surgeon  General.  lO^de. 

1  Aug.  66  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Kumaun,  Rohilcund,  and 

4  Aug.  66  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  to  Govt.— Furlough. 

6  Sept.  66  Officiating  Assay  Ma.ster,  Cfalcutta  Mint.     [Calcutta.— Furi. 

7  Sept.  66  Prof,  of  Surgical  and  Descriptive  Anatomy,  Metlical  College, 
4  Oct.  66  Supt.  of  Vaccination,  Agra,  Moerut,  and  JhanPi  Divisions. 

20  Dec.  66  Civil  and  Jail,  Moradabad.— OfTg.  Civil,  Allahabad. 
20  Dec.  6e  Civil  and  Jail,  Loodianab. 

4  Jan.  67  Civil,  Saharanpore.  ^      ,       «     .  ,      «.  1  «    1 

II  Jan.  67  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccmation,  Punjab.    Sick  FurU 
14  Jan.  67  6  Native  Infantry.  ^  .  ^     .    ,  «_• 

24  Jan.  67  Civil,  Nagpore,  and  Superintendent  of  Central  Prison. 
28  Feb.  67  26  Native  fcifantry.  «    .,  ^ 

28  Mar.  67  Civil,  Texpore,  Assam.— Offg.  Civil,  Oonao. 

4  Aug.  67  Inspector  General  of  Prisons,  N.  W.  P.  and  Oude. 

4  Aug.  67  19  Bengal  Cavalry. 

4  Aug.  67  Civil  and  Jail,  Sylhet. 

4  Aug.  67  Civil  and  Jail,  Delhi. 

4  Aug.  67  Civil,  Moozufferpore.- Furlough. 

4  Aug.  67  Civil  and  Jail,  Burdwan.— Sick  Parlough. 

4  Aug.  67  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Bengal. 

4  Aug.  67  Sanitary  Commissioner,  N.  W.  Provmces  and  Oude,  and 
Supdt.  General  of  Vaccination. 

4  Nov.  67  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Faiyaub.  ^^*}^-  ^  „    noi«„.*o 
Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine,  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta. 


.55  -^ , 

55  28  Nov.  67 ^-r 

56  9  Jan.  68  Civil,  Arrah.  ^      ,^  «  ,tt        t^i 
56  20  Feb.  68  Surgeon  Superintendent,  Presidency  General  Hospital. 
56  20  Fob.  68  41  Native  InfSantry 
56  20  Feb.  68  Civil.  Umballa. 

56|2oFeb.  68  37  Native Inflantry.  «_  ,  ^  ,t   ^      . 

56 j 20  Feb.  68  Inspector  GeneraJ  of  Priaons,  Punjab  (Lahore). 
56  20  Fob.  68  Civ^,  Allygurh.- Furlough. 

56   '  '  '"  - ^-^^^^^ 

56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
36 
56 


2  July  68  Civil,  Moorshedabad. 

4  Aug.  68  Statistical  Officer  to  Sanitary  Commr.  with  Govt,  of  India. 
4  Aug.68  Medical  Storekeeper,  Meoan  Meer.— Officiating  Principal 
4  Aug.  68  5  Goorkha  Regiment.  [Medical  Storekeeper,  Govt  Prosy. 
4  Aug.  68  Civil  and  Jail,  Kishnaghur,  Nuddea. 

8  Oct;  68  Offg.  Civil,  Dhurmsala.  [Medical  College,  Calcutta. 

aa  Oct.  68  Supt.  General  of  Vaccination  and  Protessor  of  Midwifery, 
20  Nov.  68  Civil,  Jubbulpore. 
zo  Dec.  68  SanitaryComr.,In8p.Gen.of  JailsandDispensarics,andSupt. 

of  Vaccination,  Hyderabad  AssignedDists.— Sick  Furl. 
29  Jan.  69  Supdt.  of  Eye  Infirmary,  and  Surg.  Mayo  Native  Hospital, 
29  Jan.  69  Furlough.  [Calcutta. 

29  Jan.  69  Civil,  Agra.— Principal,  Medical  School. 
29  Jan.  69  27  Native  Infantry. 

29  Jan.  69  31  Native  Infantry.  [tion,  Rajpootana. 

4  Aug.  69  Rajpootana  Political  Agency,  and  Supt.  Gen.  of  Vaccina- 
4  Aug.  69  Health  Officer,  Lucknow.— Sick  Furlough. 
4  Aug.  69  13  Native  Inflintry. 
3/    4  Aug.  69  Civil,  Peshawiir.— Offg.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Punjab. 
58  27Jan.  7olMalwnhBheelCorps.  _        ,^^    ^  „       „       .„  , 

58  27  Jan.  70 1  Civil,  Goruckpore.  [Physicum  of  the  College  Hospitol. 

58  27  .Tan.  70 i  Professor,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  and  ex  qfieio  Secon^jl 
58  27  Jan.  70;  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Daijeellng  Circle. 
58  27  Jan.  70  29  Native  Infimtry.  .      i  \i\iMi^ 

58  27  Jan.  70  19  Native  In&ntry.  zed  by  Vj UUV IC 

58  23  July  70I  Principal  of  the  Lahore  Medical  School.  ^ 

8  23  July  70  18  Native  Infiintry. 


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Bengal  Medical  Beparhnent. 


SusGioirs  Major. 


Hatchell,  Charles 

Whiahaw,  John  Charles 

I):.  I'ubeck.FrederickWilliamAlex. 

White.  John  Berry   

ll!mi>?,  Worseley  Poulett,  UD.  ... 

Allen,  William  Edward 

.M;iutcll,  Riners,  J£5 

lU'i-ley,  Edwin  Clomeut  

S  h  '  1  .i)iird,  Thomas  Williams  

Ellis.  John,  MB 

Seloua,  Edric 

Custello,  Charles  Peter  

Durant,  James  John    

O.levaine,  Ferdinand  

Gr.int,  George,  MB 

Chesnaye,  George  Cochet 

Duncan,  John,  MB 

Tandy,  Edveard  Ord    

Parsons,  Francis  

Constant,  Frederick  George,  MD. 

Condon,  James  Hnnt  

Hooper,  William  Roe 

Smith,  Henry  Seymour,  MB 

Cameron,  Charles 

Richardson,  John,  MB 

Holmes,  Ajrthur  Parker,  MD 

Gray,  Robert,  AfB 

Fleming,  Jos.  MacNaughtan,  2f2). 

Oldham,  Charles  Frederick 

Fitzgerald,  Edward  Ambrose 

Henderson,  Greorge,  MD  

CuUen,  Peter,  3fi> 

Jameson,  George  William 

Cookson,  Henry 

Cunningham,  Robt.  Wiseman,2f D 

Moir,  William, -If  J 

Skardon,  Thomas  Gray 

Shaw,  John  Cardy   

Johnston,  John  Wilson,  MD.  .. 

Cameron,  John,  iU*!) 

Pilclier,  Jesse  Griggs 

Mackertich,  Simon,  MD 

French,  John  Gay,  MD 

Lyons,  Richard  Thomas 

McLeod,  Kenneth,  MD 

Cleghom,  James,  MD 

Harvey,  Robert,  MB 

!)? keen,  Andrew,  JfB 

Reid,  Robert  

Bennett,  John,  Jf 2) 

Gardner,  Edward  Barton  

Kolly,  James,  MD 

Spencer,  Lionel  Dixon,  MD 

King,  George,  ITB 


Center,  William,  3fB. . 


Purves,  Henry  Black  

Thomson,  George,  MB 

Jameson,  Robert,  MD 

Mathew,  Robert  George 

Duncan,  William,  Jf5 

Mo-say,  Greorge  

R'jss,  George  Cumberland 

Power,  Richard 

Griffith,  Griffith 

Cameron,  Lewis,  MD 

Raye,  Daniel  O'Connell,  JfD 

Warburton,  William  Pleace,  MB.. 

Birch,  Kdward  Alfred 

Keegan,  Denis  Francis,  MD 

Eades,  Lewis  Edward 

Mackenzie,  Stephen  Coull,  MD. ... 

Stewart,  William  Day 

Compign^.HoratioDav.  Stcel,itf2). 

MuUeu,  Thomas  Firench,  MD 

GalRioy,  John  Burke   

McKeuna,  Cornelius  John , 

Wood,  Julius  John,  MB 

Finden,  Woodforde  , 

Paterson,  Andrew  McMaster  , 

Lethbridge,  Alfred  Swaine,  MD.. 

Stephen,  Arthur,  MB 

Newman,  John  Henry,  MD 

Johnstone,  Hugh,  MB 

SuBOXOirs,  rank  as  lAetUi.^  but  after 

»ix  years' service  tkeg  rank  as  Capt*. 

Cunningham,  David  Douglas.lfif. 

Whitwell,  Henry  

Cameron,  Archibald,  MD 

Kvers,  Benjamin   

Carmichael,  Jas.  Cha.Gordon ,  JfD. 

Grant,  Alexander  Gibb,  MB 

Jackson,  Warwick    

McLaren,  George  Gilbert,  MB 


23  July  58  23  July  70  Civil,  Booluudahuhrer.— Offg.  Civil,  All^ghur. 
23  July  58  23  July  joCiWl,  Lucknow.— Sick  Furlough. 


23  July  5» 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
lo  Feb.  59 
10  Fob.  50 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 


23  July  70  Deolee  Irregular  Force. 
23  July  70  43  Native  Infantry. 


23  July  70 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 


10  Feb.  59iioFeb.  7 


10  Feb.  59 
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10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
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10  Feb.  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 

30  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 

1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
I  Oct.  60 

1  Oct.  60 
X  Oct.  60 

31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

3  Oct.  65 
2  Oct.  6«: 
2  Oct.  65 
2  Oct.  65 
2  Oct.  6s 
2  Oct.  65 
a  Oct.  65 

31  Mar.  06 

31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

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31  Mar.  66 

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30  Sept. 67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 


10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  P'eb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
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10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
27  July  71 
20  Jan.  72 
20  Jan.  72 
20  Jan.  72 
20  Jan.  72 
20  Jan.  72 
I  Oct.  72 


Civil,  8hahjehanpore.--Offg.  Civil,  Moasoorie. 

Bhopal  Battalion. 

9  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Rajshahye. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent,  Behmr. 

Civil,  Seetapore. 

Civil,  Bara  I3anki.— Offg.  Civil,  GhazecpoTe. 

5  Puniab  Cavalry. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opiano.  Agent  of  Benares. 

34  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Central  and  District  Jails,  Bareilly. 

4  Goorkha  Regiment. 

1 1  Native  Infantry. 
8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
2  Bengal  Cavalry. 

12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Cirii  and  Jail,  Cawnpore.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil,  Benares. 

Civil,  Allahabad.— Sick  Fnrlough. 

CivU  and  Jail,  Bahraich.— Otfg.  Civil.  Bara  Banki. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Benares  I>iT. 

I  Sikh  Infkntry. 

Civil,  Mooltan. 

Base  Hospital  for  Natives,  Koorom. 

I  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Civil,  Jounpore.-  Officiating  Oivii  and  Jail,  ICirsapore. 

Civil,  Gujranwalla. — Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Rawiil  PiadM. 

CMvil  and  Jail,  Nimar  District,  Khandwa. 

Civil,  Mnssoorie. — Officiating  Civil,  Etawah. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 
15  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Meerut. 

Officiating  35  Native  Inflantry. 
Civil,  Mjineusing. — Furlough. 


I  Oct.  72 1  Officiating  3  Goorkhas. 


1  Oct.  72 
I  Oct.  72 
1  Oct.  72 
I  Oct.  72 

1  Oct.  72 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 

2  Oct.  77 


Civil,  Fyzabad. 

Civil,  Howrah. 

5  Punjab  Infantry. 

Health  Officer  for  the  Port  of  Calcutta.— Offg.  CirO,  Patns. 

j5  Native  Infantry. 


Civil,  Nynee  TaL 

Civil,  24-Pergunnahs. 

Medical  Officer  to  the  Maharajah  of  Putiala. 

Civil,  Futtehghur. 

Officiating  Superintendent  General  of  Vaccination,  Po&isb. 

Civil,  Bijnorc.— Offg.,  Shal^ehanpore. 

1  Punjab  Infantry. 

Mar  war  Pohiical  Agency.— Ofto.  Erini>oora  Irreg.  Fotcc 

Supt.  Royal  Botanic  Garden  at  Calcutta,  and  Prof,  of  Bouaj, 
Calcutta  Medical  College. 
3  Oct.  77  Chemical  Examiner,  Ac,  Lahore  Medical  SchooL— OSc 

Curator,  Lahore  Museum. 
2  Oct.  77  Civil,  Hooghly.— Sick  Furlough. 
2  Oct.  771  Punjab  Cavalry. 
2  Oct.  77  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  Fattehghnr. 

2  Oct.  77  Civil,  Midnapore. — Offg.  Civil,  Moznffbrpore. 

3  Oct.  77  10  Native  Iniantry. 

2  Oct.  77  Civil,  Murree,— Offg.  Supt.  of  Vaccination*  Pnxuab. 

3  Oct.  77  2  Punjab  Cavalry. 
2  Oct.   77 1 11  Bengal  Cavalry. 

31  Mnr.  78!  18  Bengal  Cavalry. 

31  Mar.  7S. Civil,  Backergunge. 

31  Mar.  78;  iBt  Resident  Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  General  Hospital. 

31  Mar.  78I  Medical  Officer  to  the  Rajah  of  Kapoorthala. 

31  Mar.  78 1  Civil,  Darjoeliug. 

H  Mar.  78,2  Ccnti'al  India  Horse. 

31  Mar.  78  17  Native  Infantry.  _  [School 


31  Mar.  78 
I  Oct.  78 
I  Oct.  78 
I  Oct.  7b 
I  Oct.  73 
X  Oct.  78 
I  Oct.  78 
I  Oct.  78 
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30  Sept.79 
30  Sept.79 
30  Sept.79 
30  Sept.79 


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X  Apr.  68 


Professor,  Calcutta  Med.  School,  and  8ui)dt.,  Campbell  Msd. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cuttack. 

Erinpoorah  In-egular  Force. 

In  medical  charge  ofUlwar  Political  Agency .^Ciril.  Baal 

Offg  Civil,  Seouee  District. 

39  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Raachecs. 

2  Goorkhas. 

Cabul  Field  Force. 

Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Bengal. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lahore. 

Mhairwarra  Battalion. 

Civil,  Akyab.— Officiating  Oiyil,  Ranicoon. 


Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical  College. 

Officiating  Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul. 

Civil,  Sultanpore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Wardha. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Fort  William. 

16  Native  Infantry. 

3  Pui\jab  Infantry. 

Civil  aad  J«l.  Deyfh  Boon.  u>^.Q^.^^,(t^fo^f^^ 


Bengal  Medical  DepaHmenL 


SVBOIOVS. 

Montcath,  Joseph  Johnstone,  IfD. 
Do  wti  >  e,  Keuneih  Mackenzie,  MD. 

MacGregor,  John 

Hutx-iiesou,  George,  MD 

Johnson,  Edwnrd  Reginald 

Ciilihrop,  Christopher  William 

SaiKlers,  Richard  Careless,  2iJB.... 

Suu'ltTs,  Edwin 

Franklin,  Benjamin 

Klis,  Frederick  Pooley,  3f^ 

Wri-ht,  Robert  Temple,  MD 

Diivi.s,  Georeo  M'Bride,  MD 

CJupta,  Kiili  Pada,  MB 

Linton,  Henry  James 

Duke,  Olliver  Thomas,  MB 

Nicholson,  Francis  Cobham,  MB. 

Liunn,  John  Sutherland,  MB   

Hendley,  Thomas  Holbein    

Urc^'^f,  William  Henry,  MB 

Seiiman,  Albert  Baird 

Smyth,  Frederick  Augustus 

Ho.y«i.  Herbert   

Lloyd,  John,  MD 

Courtney,  William  Michael 

Uuttlcdge,  Edward  Butler    

Robinson,  Thomas,  If  £ 

Mill  tin,  Daniel  Nicholas,  MD.  ... 
sLrnhan,  Alexander  Bannerman... 
ft'ic,  William  Alexander  Crauford 
Meadows,  Charles  John  Walford 

Keefer,  William  Napier 

Deano,  Andrew 

Murray,  William  Flood,  MB 

Vl*Comioll,Jame8  Fred.Parry,JfJ». 

3'Brien,  Joseph,  MD 

VI'DonneU,  James  O'Malley,  MD. 

Reid,  James,  MD.    

Mackenzie,  Gilbert  ^oby,  MB  ... 


SUVOBON. 


L'rombie,  Alexander,  MD.  .. 

Marphy,  WiUiam  Reed 

rouberi,  Oharles  Henry,  MB 
Rasivell,  Ebenezer  Geer,  MB. 

Scully,  John 

Hall,  GeofiVey  Craythorne  .. 
lt<jy,  Gopaul  Chunder,  MD.. 

Reid,  Adam  Scott,  MB 

Watson,  G^rge,  MD 

b'asken,  Wm.  Andw.  Dumford,  Jf 2>. 

fAwrie,  Edward,  MB 

iVilson,  Joseph,  MD 

Vlulvany,  Edward  

2orab,  John  Manook,  MB. 

Dutt,  Russick  Lall,  MD 

3aphtary,GirdharlalRatanlal,lfD 
hookey,  John  Thomas  Brownrigg 

tf'Gregor,  Alexander 

i^oung,  James,  MB 

Duke,  Johhua 

liupta,  Bankabehari,  MB 

tf 'Conaghey,  John,  MD 

*iilmer,  Edward  

A'llliams,  Alft^edHenry,  MB 

tlolmes,  Robert  Andre  wKing,lfZ>. 
?'erri«,  John  Edward  Chamook... 

tJrereton,  Samuel 

doriarty,  Matthew  Denis,  MB.... 

^rice,  Gordon,  MD 

iovill.  Edward,  MB 

)'Brien,  Bartholomew,  MD 

3uudas,  George  Albert 

iill,  Henry  Walter,  MB 

ihrned,  Zalnoor  AUee,  MD 

iilligan,  WiUiam  Arthur 

IntlithB,  William  Edwin  

Vilkie,  David,  MB 

iaiteraby,  William  Edward,  MB. 

Vail,  Alfred  John,  Jfi) 

!^ohy,  Francis  Joseph,  MD    

f oynan,  Wm.  Edw.  Bonsall,  MD. 

facdouald,  Denis  Peter,  MD  

iaker,  Oswald  

lallins,  Hem'y.lfS 

bright,  Frederick  William.  JfB... 
Viloocks,  Alexander  John,  MB... 

doloney,  Timothy,*  MD 

)eakin,  Chas.  Washington  Shirley 

i-Kay.  Henry  KeUock 

(waine,  Frederick  Robert,  MB 

/orbett,  John  Lane,  MD 

)rowne,  Samuel  Haalett,  MD. 
lair,  Edward,  MB 


irmstrong,  James 

>awaon,  Lonia  Rioluurd,lCi>. . 

ihircore,  John  Oatchick  ......< 


I  Apr.  68 
1  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  68 
I  Oct.  66 
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I  Apr.  69 
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1  Apr.  69 
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I  Apr.  70 
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Civil,  Cachar,  and  Officiating  34  Native  Infeniry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Bhuugulpore. 

Supdt.  Central  and  District  Jails,  Benares. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Chunar. 

33  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  la  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Azfmghur.— Officiating  Civil,  Bareilly. 

2  Sikh  Infantry.  ^«  ,     .       ^.  .,   .r     t_ 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Luoknow.— Omciating  CiviJ,  Lucknow. 

Deputy  Asrniy  Master,  Calcutta  Mint. 

Officiating  37  Native  Infantry. 

4  Sikh  Infantry. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle 

24  Native  Infantry. 

Beloochistan  Agency.  ,  „ 

Surgeon,  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  and  Superintdt.,  Presidency  Jnu. 
4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Jeyporo  Political  Agency. 
CivU,  Doomka.— Officiating  Civil  Darbtm/ca. 

2  Native  Infantry. 

Lawrence  Military  Asylum,  Sonawnr. 
14  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Oonao.— Officiating  Civil,  Kheri. 
38  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Budaun. 
4  Punjab  Inftmtry. 
30  Native  Infantry. 
36  Native  Infantry. 
a  I  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Chumparun. 
ao  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Munipore.— Offioiatinir  Civil,  Moradabad. 
CivU,  Pooree.— Officiating  Civil,  Bardwan. 
Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  &o. 
44  Native  Infantry. 
Furlough. 

Offg.  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair  and  the  Nioobam . 
4  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Dacca. 

25  Native  Infiuitiy. 

Civil,  Bhaugulpore.— Offg.  Surg.  Pros.  Gen.HoBpital. 

Civil,  Gowhatty. 

Medical  Officer,  Gilgit. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Allahabad. 

Civil,  Beerbhoom. 

8  Native  Infiantry. 
13  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Futtehpore.-Officiating,  Minpoorie. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Lahore  Medical  School. 

4a  Native  Infantry. 

CivU,  Roy  BareUly,  Onde. 

Civil,  Balasore. 

Civil,  Bankoora. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 

6  Punjab  InC&ntry. 

4  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Umriteur. 

3  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Pooree. 

CivU,  Moosuffemagger.— Officiating,  Jounpore. 
3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent.  Central  and  Dlatriot  Jails,  lietrut. 

Officiating  i  Bengal  Cavalry. 

PoUtioal  Agency  in  Turkish  Arabia. 

3  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Jessore. 

Officiating  Civil,  Monghyr. 

Officiating  Civil,  Baraitch. 

Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Monghyr.— Sick  Furlough. 

CivU,  Maldah.— Officiating  CivU,  Bonthal  Pergnnnahs. 

Northern  Bengal  State  RaUway,  aaidpore.-~Off]g.  Civil,  liidnapore. 

Officiating  ai  Native  Infantry. 

Junior  Civil  Siirgeon,  AUahabad.— Oflb.  CivU,  Almorah. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  JaU  at  Bhaogolpoxe.— Sick  Forleugh. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul.— Sick  Forlooga. 

12  Native  Infantry. 

40  Native  Infantry. 


17  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Theyetmyo,  Bormah. 

22  Native  Infantry. 

45  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Ghaseepore. — Offg.  CivU,  Boolnndshnhor. 

3  Sikh  Infantry. 

Officiating  Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Allahabad 

3a  Native  Inikntry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Banchee. 

Officiating  a9  Native  Iniluitry. 

CivU,  Hoshnngabad  District. 

Civil,  Mirsapore.— Officiating  Superintendent  of  Lucknow  Jail. ' 

Marine  Survey  Dex>artment. 

Sick  Furlough.  ,       .  ^ ,  ^.  J^ 

Officiating  Civil,  JhaneL  Digitized  by  VjUOv  ItT 


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Befngal  Medical  Department. 


Suxoiovs. 

Yell,  Horace  Parr   

KallerU)n,  John  Campbell     

Wni'den,  Charles  James  Hislop  ... 

Stoker,  Richard  Nugent   

Bomford,  Gerald  

Barclay,  Arthur,  Jf 5 

M'Cartie,  Charles  Joseph,  MD  ... 
Ranking,  George  BpiersAlex..  MB. 
Murray,  Robert  Davidson,  MB.... 

Coniins,  Dennis  Wood  Deane  

O'U.mnor,  Patrick  Fen^lon  

Moran,  James,  ITD 

J?yation,  William 

Siininoads,  William  Allaaon 

Wjn'burtnii,  George  Arthur  

Mficrae,  Roderick 

Bnt«,  Thomas  El  wood  Lindesay... 

Bor.ih,  Shibram,  MB 

Weir,  Patrick  Alexander,  IfB.    ... 

Freyer,  Peter  Johnston,  MD 

H:\iir,  Percy  de  Uaga 

LowtJis,  John,  MB 

O'Xeill,  John.  MD 

Tomes,  Arthur  

Mawson,  William  Arthur 

Pcevor,  George  Hamilton 

Dantrd,  Sorabshaw  Horm«|ji 

Macdonald,  Donald  John 

Hamilton,  Henry,  MD 

Halpin,  Nicholas  John  

Doyle,  Bernard 

(Jobb,  Robert 

Stephen'*.  Aug.  Edward  Richard... 

Caclifo,  William  Hotson 

.Moorliead,  James,  MD 

BentsoD,  Charles  Henry 

Owen,  Charles  William 

GrifHths,  Gilbert  Saunders 

Grant,  Peter  Maopherson,  MB. ... 

Owen,  William 

Gillies.  Walter  .., 

Jack,  David  Morton 

Coury,  Walter   

Kellie,  Georfte  Jerome 

Hancock,  John  Gatchell , 

Basu,  Dharmadas    

Mackenzie,  Alexander  William.  ... 

Mullane,  Jeremiah,  IfD 

Mullen,  Douglag,lfI> 

Taaffe,  Robert  James ^ 

Bobinson,  Ernest  Laurie  

Kclis,  James  Alexander,  MB , 

Crofts,  Aylmer  Martin   

Crofts,  James,  MD 

Coates,  William,  MD 

Blood,  Joseph 

Thomson,  Samuel  John    .  . 

Campbell,  Robert  Neil  

Brander,  Edward  Salisbuiy,  MB. 

Chatteijie,  Fakir  Chnndra  

Emerson,  George  AogoBtua 

Mullen,  Jarlath  Ffirench,  MD 

Cretin,  Bogene,  JCB.  

Duncan,  Andrew,  MD 

Nicholson,  George  Frederick,  JTD. 

Hemsted,  Arthur 

Cones,  George  Augustus 

Bigger,  Samuel  FerguBon 

Robeitaon,  George  Soott  

Nixon,  George  Michael 

Sweeny,  Terence  Homphrys 

Barry,  Daniel  Francis,  MD 

Harris,  George  Francis  Angelo ... 

Anderson,  John   

Bamber,  Charles  James    

O'Dwyer,  Malachi    

Perry,  Frands  Frederic   

DalseU,  Palteney  William 

Little,  Stephen,  MD 

Gimlette.Gfeo.  Hart  Desmond.lfZ). 

Hunier,  Christian  Bernard 

Goisford,  Martin 

Murray,  Charles  Herbert 

Smith,  Julian  Carter  Oarington... 
Daubeny,  C.  A 


BUCJLXK8. 


15  Bengi^  Cavalry. 


Civil,  Dera  lemail  RhsB. 


31  Mar.  74    .         . 

31  Mar.  74  With  19  Bengal  Cavalry  at  Gandahar. 

31  Mar.  74  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Examiner,  Medical  C<dlege. 

30  Sept.  74  Garrison  Surgeon,  Fort  Attook. 

30  Sept.  74ilu  joint  medical  charge  at  Simla. 

30  Sept.  74 1  Officiating  6  Ben^l  Cavalry. 

30  Sept.  74  Officiating  a  Pnx\]ab  Cavalry. 

31  Mar.  75:6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
31  Mar.  75  Civil,  Chittagong. 

31  Mar.  75  Officiating  38  Native  InfknUy. 

3z  Mar.  75  Officiating  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 

31  Mar.  75  Officiating  6  Native  Inlkntiy< 

31  Mar.  75  Meywar  Political  Agency. 

31  Mar.  75  Koornm  Field  Force. 

31  Mar.  75  Officiating  Civil,  Texpore. 

31  Mar.  75  a8  Native  Infantij. 

31  Mar.  75  Depot  Hospital,  Nowshera. 

31  Mar.  75  Nafa  Expedition. 

30  Sept.  75  x6  Bengal  Cavalrv. 

30  Sept.  75 !  Civil.  Bareilly.— Officiating  Civil,  Aaim] 

30  Sept.  75  Officuiting  4  Sikh  Induitry,  and  Offldac 

30  Sept.  75  Corps  of  Guides. 

30  Sept.  75 1  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Shahpore. 

31  Mar.  76' Officiating  Civil,  Marmbhoom. 
31  Mar.  76. Officiating  14  Bengal  Cavaliy. 
31  Mar.  76|In  medical  charge,  Naga  Eiqpeditionary  Force. 
31  Mar.  76. Civil,  Tharrawaddy  District. 
31  Mar.  76|Khyber  Field  Force. 
31  Mar.  76 'Officiating  33  Native  Infimtry. 
31  Mar.  76  Sick  Furlough. 
31  Mar.  76  Officiating  x  Native  Infantry. 
31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Haeareebagh. 
31  Mar.  76  Candahar  Field  Force.— (Escort  daty.) 
31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Bijnore. 
30  Sept.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Mymensingh. 
30  Sept.  76  Officiating  7  Native  Iniantry. 
'30  Sept. 76  Head  Quarters  Stair,CabuL 
30  Sept.  76 

30  Sept.  76 

31  Mar.  77 
3 1  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
,31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
131  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
3x  Mar.  77 

xOct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
^o  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  7B 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 

30  Sept.  78 
3x  Mar.  79 
3x  Mar.  79 
3x  Mar.  79 
3x  Mar.  79 
3x  Mar.  79 
3x  Mar.  79 

31  Mar.  79 
3x  Msr.  79 
3x  Oct.  79 


Wing,  Koorum  Divisional,  Base  Hospital. 

X  Ceotral  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  Staff,  Candahar. 

Officiating  5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Doaba  Outposts. 

Win^  18  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  5  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Officiating  5  Punjab  Cavaliy. 

Officiating  Civil,  Furreepore. 

Officiating  3  Puiyab  Cavalry,  and  Civil,  Edwardesabad. 

Native  Base  Hospital,  Quetta. 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 

Officiating  3  Punjab  Infantiy. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  3  Sikh  Infiuitry. 

Officiating  xo  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Officiating  xx  Native  Infkntry. 

zst  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force. 

Officiating  4  Puxgab  Cavalry. 

Officiating  CivU,  Hurdui. 

Naga  Expedition. 

Officiating  4X  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Khyouk-hpyoo. 

Native  Field  Hospital,  Candahar. 

Officiating  ^sident  Surgeon,  Medical  College  Hospit\l. 

Officiating  Civil,  Jhelum,  and  Native  Depot,  Hospital. 

Depot  of  Native  Troops  at  Jhelum. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  3X  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  23  Native  Infiantry. 
xst  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force. 
Officiating  5  Native  Infantry, 
xst  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force. 
'^'  :ht  Wing  x8  Native  Influitry. 
.dating  x6  Native  Infkntry. 
Coolie  Corps,  Gondamnok. 
Officiating  z  Punjab  In&ntry. 
Officiating  39  Native  Infant^r. 
Officiating  a  Bengal  Cavalry. 
British  Bormah. 
With  37  Native  Infimtiy. 
Umballa  Cirde. 

Left  Half  Batt.  zo  Native  InfSEmtry  at  Golaghaat 
Doing  Duty  with  9  Native  Infbn^  at  Meean  Keer 
Base  Hospital  for  Natives,  Peshawnr. 
Peshawur. 


1  Burgeon  T.  Moloney  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In&ntty  in  th«  Jow»ki  •Jtpodikaon  of  l*^f9M9l[^*lt  Cte9 


Bengal  Veterinary  Department. 


357-8 


Stafv  VsTXBurjjtx  Subgbov. 
KotUeweU,  Qeorge  


x8t  CiaAbb  VsnsnriAT  Suxoxoir. 
Batt,  Edwin  John 


TXTXBI- 

Vi.BT 
8UBOBOV. 


5  Dec.  54 


20  Nov.  59 


2>ATB  or 
rBXSXVT 

BAirx. 


I  Oct.  77 


17  July  74 


XZlLiXXBt 


Saharonpore. 

ABsist.  Superintendont  Horse  Breeding  Operations. 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Bight  Seoerend  Edward  Ralph  Johnson,  DD.  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcutta  and  Metropolitan  iu  India  aad  tlie 

Island  of  Ceylon,  at  Nov.  76. 
The  Sight  Rtwrend  Thomas  Yalpy  French,  DD,  Bishop  of  Lahore,  27  Dec.  77. 
The  VenerabU  Joseph  Baly,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta  and  Commissary. 
The  Bev.  Brook  Deedes,  MA.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  8  Feb.  77. 
Charles  Sanderson,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Calcutta,  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  16  April  70. 


Sbviob  Chaplaivs. 


BXMABKS,  ftO. 


855  Bev.  Henry  Murray,  MA Mecan  Meer. 

856  Bev.  James  Kill>ee  Stuart,  MA. . . '  Kurrachee. 

857  Bev.  Thomas  Moore,  BA isick  Furlough. 

857  Bev.  John  William  Younir.  lfwi..!Sick  Furlough. 
857  B9V.  John  Richard  Baldwin Furlough. 

857  Beo.  Chas.  Jas.  Waterhonse.lfii.  Delhi. 

858  Bev.  GeorgeDaveySymonds, BA . '  Furlough. 

859  Bev.  Henry  Fisher  Corbyn,  lf^.|Abbottabad. 

859  Bev.  William  Spencer,  DD iFurlough. 

859  £««. W.CrawfordBromehead,  JO  Furlough. 
859  Bev.  William  David  Cowley,  DD.  1  Agra. 
859  Bev.  DavidPavneWilliam8,lf^.l8ubathoo. 


ji^^t           Sbvxob  Chaplaivs.  j      bbmabks,^(\ 

~  1  1869  B*p.  Mathew  Lamert,  BA Meerut. 

''  JuiriOB  CHAPLAIHa 

I  1869  .Btfv.  Clement  Reginald  ToUeO  jhunRi 

I        :    mache.lfil ^ -uai«u. 

111869  Bev.  Allan  Ramsey,  MA .Furlough. 

!  I  i^7o\Bev.  Thomas  David  Gray,  MA.  Nagpore. 
\  1^70  Bev.  Fred.  Thomas   Stewart) 

!  J>jeT,BA ) 

Bev.  Wm.  Jerome  Burdett,  BA. 
Seo.GeorgeThcodoreDennis,  IT^ 


859  Bev.  Edward  Jas.  Hubbard^lfil 

859  Bev,  Andrew  Horsburgh,  MA. . 

860  Bev.  Peter  John  Jarbo.  MA 

860  Bev.  Arthur  William  Irwin,  MA. 
860  Bev.  William  Barker    Draw- ) 

I    bridge.  XXB ^..S 

SoD'ftfp.  Alezander  Robinson,  MA. 
^6o\Bev.  John  Alex.  Stamper,  MA... 

Z6iBev.  William  Ayerst,  MA 

862!  £m.  John  Hooking,  If^ 

86a  Bev.  William  Charles  Bell 

S62!  JB««.  William  Ward  Nicholls 

86a'i2«o.  Fred. Walter  Robberds,J3^. 
865;  Bev.  Arth.  Ootavius  Hardy,  MA. 

Z6s\BeB.  Joseph  Spear, £^ 

866|jBep.  G.  F.  Popham  Blyth,  MA. 

8661  iC«».  Percy  Nicolas.  MA 

866  .E<p.  T.  L.  J.  Wameford 


I, 


Z^.Bev.  George  Thomas  Carru- 

I    thers.-M^ 

Z66.Bev.  Andrew  Lumsden  Mitchell 


Bev.  John  Stephenson,  MA.. 


Shahjehanpore. 
Furlough. 
Furlough. 
Umballa. 


Hazareebagh. 

Bareilly. 

Scalkote. 

Murrco. 

Kangra. 

Furlough. 

Roorkee. 

Barrackpore. 

Ranikhct. 

Kidderpore. 

Bankiporo. 


1870 
1872 
,1872 

1x872 
I1873 
1 1873 
1873 
lt873 


Sanger. 
Barraokpore. 


Bev.  SamuelBeujamin  Taylor, ) 

Bet.  Baldwin  Hammond,  Ifli ....  IMussoorie. 
Bev.  Andrew  Hooper  Btty,  MA.  Darjeeling, 
^     ^.       ^.    .    -r   -     '»— .  Pyaibad. 


Knssowlie. 
Khyber  Field  Force 


Seo.Cbas.Chris.  Tho.FagaD.lTul. 

Bev.  John  Fred.  Scobell.  MA.... 
._  Bev.  David  Bayno  Morris,  Ifif... 
1873  fi«p.ArthurCharle8Pear8on,lf.4. 
1873I  fiep.Edw.  Monti  fort  Beasley,2?wi.  'Muttra. 

.8„  n„.  Weirx,™  McCarthy {  ^."umth JlfSV. 

18731 2?rt>.William  John  Rowland,lf.i.  FortWilliam[montH. 
1873  ieev.JohuBrown-BruncssoD,£^.  Lucknow  Clunton- 
a     !»      TTfMT        TT          Ti  '  J  St. .ToIiu'r  Cliuvch, 

1874 ^B«o.  William  Henry  Bray i{     Calcutta. 

1874 '  Bev.  Albert  William  Rebsch,  77.1.  { Fercxeporc. 
1875 '/t«o.  Andrew  Nathaniel  "Wud- )   nuirshni 

I     ham  Spons 3        ** 

Chaplain  to  Forces   1875  Bev.  Edmund  Jermjm,  MA ^Benares. 

in  Afghanistan.        1876  Bev.  Wm.  Fred.  Arm.«itroug,JB-l.  Rawul  Pindee. 
r,u.,«T.^.«,«  !  1876  IZ«;.KiuK8tonEgiuiBarrow,lf.£l!Morar. 

Ohuokrata.  ,  .w.  2Z«e.   Alfred   George  Arthur)  !,.„.^^,. 

Robart8,2fA ^  .Luitack. 

Bev.   John   JefTries    Baitlett)  St.  James's  Church, 


Futtebghur. 

f  Allahabad,     Civil 

C     Station,     [bore. 

Archdeacon  of  La- 

Jullunder. 

Mhow. 

Jubbulpore. 

CawnpOTo. 

Naini  Tal 


!  J876 


Bev.  "Keury  Jas.  Matthew,  MA. 
Bev.  Alexander  Newton  Wilson 

JRev.  M.  B.  Mills 

Bev.  Francis  Rodon  Michell  

Bty.Bev.  William  Henry  Gale,J}^.... 

867  Bev.  Brownlow  Thos.  Atlay.lf^ . 
868 LEw.  Frederick  Orton,  MA 'LucknowCivilLines. 

868  jB*».  Andrew  William  Roche)  |w„,,^„„k 
<     QuinUn,lf^ j  Furlough. 

867 '  Bev.  Walter  Harry  Tribe,  MA. ...\  Lahore. 
867'  Rev.  Bemhard  Martin  Behr,BA.  Dacca. 

868  Bev.  Baker  MorreU,  MA 1  Laudour. 

868;J2«v.  Jas.  Williams  Adams,  ^.i.'On  Field  Service, 
S68  Bev.  Joseph  Sam.  Sandys,  MA.  Thayctmyo. 
868uB«p.  Wm.  Alexander  Duke,  B^.' Furlough. 


1877 


1877 

X877 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1879 

1879 
1879 
1879 


Coles.  MA 

Bev.  Brook  Deodes,  MA 

Bev.  Charles  Swinnerton  

Bev.  John  HenTy  Taylor,  BA... 
Bev.  Clement  Glover  Moore,  J3.4 
Bev.  Charles  Walter  Hume,Jf^. 
Bev.  Henry  Coleridge  Spring,  ~ 

BA 

Bev.  Walter  Adolphus  Hamilton 

J?«.  T.  W.  Hunter  

Bev.  Ferguson  John  MontO 
(    gomerj,  MA j 

i879|£«o.  Robert  John  Langford,lf^. 

1879!  22ep.  Theophilus  J.  Rawson,  MA 

jSjg'.Bev.Ij.F.  Phillips  

iS8o,Bev.  Theophilus  Shepherd,  BA.\ 
|ii88o,.gep.  Williams  Charles  Noyes  ...I 


Calcutta. 
(  DumesticChapluin 
l     to  the  Bishop. 

Nowshera. 

Port  Blair. 

Rangoon. 

Mooitan. 

Chaplain,  St.  PauVH 
Cathedrnl. 

Howrah.  [Calcutta. 

Aotg.Sb.  John's  Cb. 

Ofifg.  a:  Sealkote. 

Kamptee. 
Dinagepore. 
Allahabad  Cantons. 


CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Sbbiob  Chaplaib. 

S850  JStv.  John  Maoalister  Thomson, 
MA 


Geaplaibs. 
x^ee.Bev.  G.  G.  GUlan,  MA. 


AssisTAKT  Chaplains. 
(  Senior  Chaplain  of  1870  Bev.  Geo.  Wright  Manson,  BD.    With92Highlander.s. 

1879  2Z«p.  Alexander  Ferrier,  MA Feshawur. 


I  Offg.  Senior  Chap- 
L    lain. 


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359  Bengal  Staff  Corps, — War  Services, 

^  Sir  Arthur  Becher  served  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  and  was  present  at  the  storm  an<1  r:i^>- 
tare  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Fc  p  -  - 
Hhah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Breret  of  Major).  Also  the  Pnt^aub  campaign  of  XS48-49.  inclnl  z 
ihe  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  GK>ojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Scm 
iiH  Quarter  Master  General  with  Army  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (serereiy  wounded. 
CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  General  A.  Tucker  served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sind,  ar:^ 
waB  severely  wounded  in  five  places  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Mcaal,  CB.^  and  Brevet  of  M^or). 

^  General  E.  Darvall  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capiane 
of  variuos  stockades  (Medal).    Served  also  tbroufhout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1837-59  (Medal). 

^  Geucral  H.  Palmer  served  against  the  BheeT  tribes  in  1897-28.  Campaigns  during  183S-40  in  AfTgh&zu^r^^ 
and  iieI<>ochistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded,  matchlock •'^bi 
throu^b  loft  thigh,  in  a  skirmish  at  the  entrance  to  the  Bolan  Pass  on  the  90th  March  1839.  Sntlej  cainp»i<Ti  !^ 
184  }-46,commanded  the 48th  Bengal  Native  Infkntinrinthe  battles  of  Moodkco and Ferozeshah  (horse  shot),  and  f±* 
a  briifade  Major  at  the  action  oi  Aliwul— woanded  (Medal  nnd  tvo  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  aa  Brur^-r 
Mnj'ir  10  Brigadier  General  Wheeler's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  KjEtngra  in  1846,  and  in  the  Ponjanb  ^mp^ur 
r>t'  1S4S-49,  including  Lhe  Btorming  of  the  Dnllali  Heights  and  reduction  of  three  small  forts  (Medal).  Indian  mati'.j 
campuigu  i<i  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  CUinhui  in  command  of  native  details  f^om  mutinied  retriments ;  c--- 
itrnji  led  in  the  Muchee  Bh  iwu  Fort  from  the  firinj?  of  the  first  rebal  shot  against  it  to  the  withtlawal  of  its  garr  "-jh, 
urn  I  Served  \u  the  defence  of  the  Lucknow  Residency  to  its  relief;  commanded  a  DetachmeDt  of  all  arms  »eixt  ir-^z. 
Liiwnpore  against  rebels  in  185b  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  j'ears  service). 

'  General  D.  Pott  served  with  the  47th  BengalNative  Infantry  against  the  insurgents  near  Cuttack  in  1833.  Ber.  I 
throughout  the  Sutlej  campaiy^n  of  1845-46  ;  commanded  the  47th  Bengal  Native  infantry  at  the  battlea  ofMov  1  •  • 
uihI  yerozeshah,  and  was  also  present  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  action  of  Aliwalfand  battle  of  Sobraon — Ixorse  s"  i 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps,  and  Lrovet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  force  of  1,800  men  ocaiiist  the  iniiargents  in  Vtz^ 
ill  I S54  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India— Modal).  Commanded  47th  Bengral  Native  Infantry  in  :*.• 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  ayainst  the  rebels  in  the  Mirzaporc  district  (Medal)  ;  embarked  in  it«  eoroxnand  in  Ju:^- 
I'-US  on  service  to  China,  and  served  during  the  campaign  of  1858-59  (received  the  thanks  of  tho  Govemmect  c^ 
111  <  I  ia— Medal). 

*  General  W.  E.  Mulcaster  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affijhanistan  imdor  General  Pollock,  wid  ^a« 
scvLTcly  wounded  at  the  forcing  of  tho  Kbybor  Pnps  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  camitoign  of  1S45  ^t. 
including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobrf^ou  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  i£4i-4  >. 
including  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•  General  O.  Cavenagh  served  with  tho  4th  Bon^yal  Irregular  Cavalry  the  Gwalior  campaign,  inclndin?  rh* 
battle  of  Maharajporc — left  leg  carried  away  by  a  cannon-shot  and  charger  killed  (Bronze  Star,  and  mentioai  I  m 
despatches).  Served  also  in  tho  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  tho  left  arm  in  the  acticn  ^ 
BiKldiwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

i^GeneralJ.  8.  Baton  served  the  G-valior  campaii^n,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajporo  (Br-  :r 
Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshnh  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasj-),^::^ 
capture  of  Kota  Kangra.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  pa-SRaere  of  the  Chtr&l. 
and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Scm  * 
wilU  the  expedition  imder  SirCliarles  Napier  against  tho  Aifi-eodies  in  1850,  including  tho  forcing  of  the  Kobat  Pa.»? 
near  I'eshawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Force  employed  to  suppress  the  Googaira  iuBurreetioa  in  li--. 
and  commanded  the  Field  Detnchnient  sent  from  Lahore,  which  was  thrice  engaged.  Has  been  twenty-sem 
tiMit'.s  mentioned  in despatchoti  and  ordiis. 

"  Sir  CharlesReid  served  in  Upper  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmonr  Battalion  (Goorkl  j- 
throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon — brou^jh:  :!; 
Battalion  out  of  action  (horse  twice  wounded,  spociaily  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch,  Medel  .tlI 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-51  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the  Sirmoor  Battai;  :: 
throiighout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 ;  opened  the  corannmication  between  Meerut  and  Calcutta,  for  which  L.r 
received  the  thanks  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  bMttle  of  Budleo-ke-Serai  and  throughout  the  siect 
Delhi,  and  commanded  all  the  advanced  posts  on  the  riglit  of  tho  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  R.no's  hoxis*^  -.If 
key  of  the  position)  ft-om  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  September,  during  which  peri'xl  twenty-six  separate  attacks  dl^  -^ 
tlioso  positions  were  repulsed.  Commanded  aCoIumn  on  tho  17th  Juno  for  the  attack  on  Kissengunge,  commas  !'  ; 
t;>o  4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  14th  September — severely  woimded  (Brevet  of  Lt^Colonel,  CB.,  .m  1 
Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  CoJcre:, 
tUankcd  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separato  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India).  Is  in  receipt  of  the  G-;  1 
Service  and  the  Wound  nensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  his  distinguished  military  services. 

i*  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  tho  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal).  A!?  ir 
tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goc  rn: 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

»♦  Greneral  H.  F.  Dunsford  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  ct  tL 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  Troops  of  the  Rajahs  of  Puttialla  and  Jheen  i  •:  . 
ing  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  z 857,  ana  was  present  at  its  storm  and  capture.    Commanded  the  Btixar  Colnxcn  c;  iV 
Shahabad  Field  Force  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1858 ;  commanded  at  the  attack  of  Burahpore  on  the  14th  Oct.  1S5S,  dr^\  a  c 
the  rebels  in  force  out  of  a  strongly  entrenched  position,  and  routing  them  with  great  slaughter;  defrtiio^:  u:: 
attack  of  the  rebels  at  Sikurreea  on  J 6th  October  and  in  other  skirmishes  leading  to  the  successful  attach  or.  'l.r 
town  of  Jugdespore  on  19th  October — severely  wotmded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB).    Commanded  the  Jynu  i 
field  force  in  Bxpeditions  of  1862-63  against  rebel  Jynteahsin  As^am,  including  the  capture  of  the  stcickA^lt- 
Rallcang,  Mimsow,  Oomkai,  Rungbarai,  and  Surteung  (thanked  by  the  Conmmnder  in  Chief,  the  Governor  Gene-  ; 
and  tho  Secretary  of  State  for  India).    Commanded  Columns  of  the  Bhootam  field  force  at  the  storm  arid  cm;  •   '- 
of  the  fort  of  DaLimkote  and  stockade  of  Channoorchie  in  Dec.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  General  C.  T.  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  AfTghtuiistan  of  1839-42,  inclndicjr  :!)* 
siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  various  actions  near  Candahar  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  of  i^^i-A,. 
including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gooierat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  as  Bac 
Pindee,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Sikh  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Cla^pj.  s-^ 
Brevet  of  Major).  Served  at  Mooltan  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Benf^  N&t- ^ 
Infantry,  was  engaged  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Cheekawutne  for  four  ds. > 
(Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  thanks  of  Government). 

>7  Lieut  General  B.  G.  Taylor  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  »9th  IVc. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee  (Medal) .  l*tii,ar:  • 
campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  capture  of  tho  town,  sarrcndrr  ^' 
the  citadel,  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"  Lieut.General  A.  Fytche  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Arracan  B:ittalion  employed  againfit  the  TraH^:.? 
hill  tribe  on  the  Arracan  fW)ntier  in  1841-42, — t<x)k  the  Walleng  Hill  stockade,  and  reduced  the  tribe  to  snbnus»ic-'i. 
Served  the  Ptu^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojorai  (severely  vroandrL.. 
and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Afighans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Raised  and  commanded  an  irrefrrr-xr 
force  with  which,  in  conjunction  with  a  party  of  seiuneu  and  marines  mider  Commander  llennie.  he  deibiard  t^!" 
Burmese  Chiefs  Nga-thein  and  Moung-tha-bou,  on  the  22nd  ond  23rd  Jan.,  and  the  Burmese  Governor  of  the  prv- 
vince  of  Bassein  on  the  29th  Jan.  1853,  captunn'.;  nme  guns  and  upwards  of  3.000  stand  of  anno  (thanked  by  u.^ 
Governor  Greneral  of  India  in  Council).  Co-operated  with  the  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  during  March  iS^j 
ttirainst  the  force  under  Myat-Toon  in  the  vioiniry  of  I  >onahew— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  timnke<d  br  tbc 
Government  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  tor  Pegu).  Quelled  a  rebellion  of  the  Burmese  in  the  B»^- 
sein  district  in  Feb.  1854,  with  a  small  force  of  rei.;ular  troops  and  a  levy  of  Burmese,  and  aflcr  throo  eu^srenj:^ -• 
completely  routed  the  insurgents  and  captured  their  leaders  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India*.  Quclk^  a 
rebellion  of  the  Karen  tribes  m  the  Baasein  district  with  the  Basaein  Pohce  Corps,  which  he  commanded  darn:.? 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  routing  a  large  body  of  insurgents  under  Meng-loung,  a  pscudo  princp  of  tlm|tra|)eiaQd  »*»^'-f 
him  prisoner  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council).  DigTtizecTby^^^jOOg^rC" 


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^*  Sir  Donald  Stewart  served  af^ainst  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  m  1854-55  (mentioned  in 
ilospatches).  Commanded  the  Volunteers  serving  in  *jho  AUyphur  district  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  all  commuui- 
ciition  with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  ofl' he  volunteered  to  carry  desimtchea  from  the  Government  of 
tJie  North- West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commandiiiu^  at  Delhi ;  on  arrival  in  camp  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  General  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  thronprhout  the  sic^'c  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet 
of  Major) ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  Cieneral  of  the  Army  at  the  sie>re  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
thi-oughout  the  operations  in  Rohilcnnd  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
manded the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abj'-ssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  C3.). 

^  Sir  Henry  Norman  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Punjaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-49  including  the  pa.ssn;^o  of  the  C'henab.  actions  at  Sadoolapore,  UhilUarnvallah,  and  Goojerat,  and 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Atl'^'lians  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbei-t  (Me«lal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Troops  engaged  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  and, 
aa  Brigade  Major  or  D.  A.  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  employed,  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  1850-51-53-57,-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  31st  N.I.  during  the 
Santhal  insurrection  in  1855-56,  and  for  four  months  was  in  command  of  a  separate  Detachment  (thanked  by 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  capturing  an  insurgent  chief).  Was  engaged  throughout  the 
operations  against  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  first  outbreak  in  ^[ay  1857  until  the  termination  of  tho 
war.  As  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army  was  present  at  tho  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  Sth  Jimo  1857  in  which 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester)  was  killed,  ana  performed  the  duties  of  Adjutant  General  to  the  Army  in  tho 
Held  fVom  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  Sth  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857;  was  present  with  Groathed's  Column  at 
the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  AUyghur,  and  Agra ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  near  Bmitorah  in  Oude  with  the 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant.  Present  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  the  akirmisbts  prior  to  and  throughout  the 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  r.t  the  storming  of  tho  Shah  Nujeef ) ;  at  tho  relief  of 
(-awnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  28th  Nov.  to  6th  Dec.  1857  when  tho  Gwalior  Contingent  and  other 


the  affairs  of  Doundeakeira,  Bergudia,  Musjidea,  and  the  Itaptee  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  CB,,  and  Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt. Colonel ;  was  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  field). 

«*  Lieut.General  W.  T.  Hughes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1843-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkcc, 
Ferozcshaii,  and  Sobraon  (Modal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  reduction  of  the 
Forta  of  Rnngul  Mongul,  Kurrurwallah,  and  Moraree,  and  storming  of  tiho  Dullah  Heights  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  force  under  Sir  CoUn  Campbell  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52 ;  present  at  the  affair  on  the  Heights  above 
Michnee ;  in  conunand  of  a  Cavalry  Piquet  attacked  and  routed  a  large  party  of  Momuud  marauders  (horse  received 
three  sabre  wounds).  Commanded  ist  Punjaub  Cavaliy  against  the  Othman  Khel  and  other  tribes  on  the  Kusufzai 
frontier  in  May  and  June  1852,  including  the  affairs  at  Pranghur  and  Nardund,  and  action  at  Pakkot  (Medal  with 
Clasps.  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavaliy  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  ;  nresent  at  the 
di.sanning  of  the  Native  Infantry  Regis,  at  Mooltan ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  at  the  reauction  of  the 
town  of  Belleh  (horse  received  spear,  sword,  and  bullet  wotmds) ;  served  against  tho  rebels  in  the  Saharunpore, 
Mozuffumuggur,  and  Meerut  districts  in  1857-58,  and  at  the  reoccupation  of  Hohilcund ;  throughout  the  Oude  cam- 
r>aign,  and  present  at  the  reduction  of  Rampore  Russia,  actions  at  Churdah,  MugeetiA,  and  Rankee,  and  pursuit  to 
the  Raptee;  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Nana's  guns  at  Sitka  Ghat,  and  attack  on  tho 
rebels  at  the  Khorialle  nver  (Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. Colonel,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
chrkuked  by  the  Government). 

*»  Lieut.General  J.  L.  Vanghan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharaj- 
pore  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Littler  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  as 
Assistant  and  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  ft'om  Oct.  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie, 
nrid  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Eusufzaie  fron,tier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  was  twice 
thanked  by  Government,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nerinjco  on  the  2i8t  July  and  3rd 
August.  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Oude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  Lucknow 
iu  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Baree,  Siraree,  and  Nawabgunge,  and  passage  of  the  Gumtee  at  Sultanpore.  Com- 
manded a  Field  Force  on  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  from  April  to  Dec.  1859 — twice  thanked  by  Government  (Medal,  and 
Hrevet  of  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  tho  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufzye  Field  Force 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1863  (C2/.,  iledal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Biid  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

»»  Sir  Samuel  James  Browne  served  throughout  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps) .  In  command  of  the  and  Put^aub  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Guides  served  on  the  Derajat  and  Peshawur 
frontier  from  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomurzaie  Wuzeerees  in  1851-52;  the  Bozdar  Belooch 
expedition  in  March  1857 ;  the  attacks  on  Narinjee  (Susofzai  border)  in  July  and  August  1857,  and  in  various 
minor  skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ( Brevet  of  Major),  actions  of  Koorsee,  Rooyah, 
and  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  at  the  action  of 
Mohnnpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
attack  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  their  position  at  Secrpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp — dangerouslv 
wounded  in  two  places,  first  by  a  severe  sword-cut  on  the  loft  knee,  and  afterwards  by  another  sword-cut  which 
severed  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  des])atches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  and  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Coloncl,  Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Victoria  Cross).  In  the  Afghan  war 
of  1878-9,  he  commanded  the  ist  Division  P«9hawur  Valley  Pield  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Ali 
Miifijid,  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  in  Novcnihor  1878,  and  subsequent  operations  till  the  end  of  the  campaign 
{K'CJJ.  and  rtceival  the  thanks  of  the  Governmf^nt  of  India  and  of  bnh  Houses  of  I'arliament). 

*i  Lieut.General  Charles  Curetonservcd  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1C45-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal  and 
Gla'p).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aidede  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  Curcton  commanding  tho 
CaVfXlry  Division  in  the  action  of  Rnmntur-rur  (^!i;^'htly  wounded);  also  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
b-.ittlc  of  Goojerot.  and  accompanied  Sir  W.  Oilhorfs  Column  in  pursuit  of  tho  Sikh  and  Afighan  Army,  capture 
of  Attock,  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  (iledal  with  Clasp).  Kngaijred  against  the  Mountain  Tribes,  North 
Vio-ii  Frontier,  in  1849,  1852,  and  1^60  (Medal  with  Chu»p).  Served  in  suppression  of  tho  Indian  mutiny  in  1S57-50, 
against  the  Sealkote  mutineers  at  the  action  of  Trimmoo  Ghat,  and  against  the  Gogaira  rebels  in  1857.  Commniuled 
Careton's  Mooltanec  Regimeut  of  Cavalrv  nnd  had  charge  of  the  Intelligt.  ice  Department  throughout  the  campaigns 
in  Rohilcund  and  Oude  in  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Bhagwala,  Noirina,  Bareilly,  Shahjehanporo,  Buiniie, 
Shahabad,  Bunkcgaon,  Mahodiporc,  Ru^soolporo,  Mittowlco,  and  Biswa  (eleven  times  mentioned  in  despatches, 
published  in  General  Orders.  Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Coloncl,  and  Cli.). 

27  Lieut.General  C.  A.  Barwell  Her\'cd  in- the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Was  Officiating  Brigade  Major 
at  Lucknow  at  the  time  of  the  outbreak  in  May  1857  and  continued  to  servo  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  defence 
of  the  Residency  until  the  final  »eUef  of  the  garrison  in  Nov.  1857  ;  subsequently  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the 
field  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore ;  and  as  a  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now, attack  on  Fort  Roovah  and  action  of  Allygunge,  reoccupation  of  Shahjchanpore,  battle  of  BareUly,  and  action 
on  the  Sardah— wounded  (frequentlv  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. 
l.'olonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

^  Lieut.General  J.  T.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Feroreshah  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 

>»  Tho  Honorable  Sir  Hen^  Ramsay  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*^  Major  General  F.  D.  Atkmson  served  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

^  Lieut.  General  R.N.  Raikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar,  39th  Deo. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).    Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Mi^or  General  O.  A.  Fisher  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  Campaign  of  1848-49.  Oommxmded  oatposta 


3^1  Bengal  Staff  Corps, — War  Services. 

of  Micbnce  and  Shubkndr  on  the  Pefihawur  firontier  from  Feb.  1853  to  May  1854,  and  wa«  preaent  in  the  action  of 
Sbah  Moosah  Kbeyl  (Medal).  At  the  Alnmbagh  at  the  relief  of  Luck  now  in  Nov.  1857;  and  attached  to  the  force 
under  Outram  from  Nov.  1857  until  the  taking  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

=»-  Major  General  C.  Harris  served  in  Affghanistan  during  the  operations  of  1841-42  (Medal). 

»«  Major  General  8.  Richards  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1 84 5-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraci. 

(SlC'Iftl). 

J'  Major  General  J,  E.  Gastrcll  eerved  against  the  Jcyporo  Insurgents  in  1838.  Also  in  the  Bundlecxmd  can- 
paiji^ii  of  1842-43.  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  theChenab  and  aftairi: 
liaimmcrgrur,  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  S^rrei 
also  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855,  and  commanded  one  of  the  columns  in  the  final  beating  up  and  subjecticn  .. 
the  tribe. 

-♦^  Lieut. General  G.Jackson  served  in  Bundlocund  in  1S42.    Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Meda.' 
Rr^rvcd  iliirincr  the  operations  on  the  Pe-shawur  frontier  in  1851-52  under  Sir  Colin  CsmpbelJ,  and  when  in  comm-isT  . 
of  ih'j  outpost  of  Mutta  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  combined  Momund  tribes  on  the  8th  Dec.  1S51  (Medal  -with  Ciiki}- 
W.i;;  twice  wounded  in  an  attack  on  a  body  of  mutineers  of  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1857. 
■»•*  Lieut. General  J.  K.  Spcnce  served  in  the  campaign  in  Afghanistan  in  1839-40  (Medal). 

*"  Major  fTeneml  H.  Nicoll  served  during  the  disturbances  in  the  Saugor  and  Bundlecund  districta  in  1643-4  • 
Tlie  (iwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Punninr  (Bronze  Star).  The  Punjaub  campai^  in  iU2-«. 
(Modal).  The  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Serve<l  as  Briga<le  Major  at  the  battle  of  Budlce  kc  Serai  on  the  :- 
jun  •  1.J-7.  storming  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  city  (Me<iL 
with  C'.:isp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 
♦1  M.ror  General  A.  Turner  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*■*  V.  :•  or  Gencrnl  M.  J.Tumbull  served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  in  Sind  for  two  years  on  the  frontier  ur  d^r 
Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1844-45  ;  Ji^tl  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1 848-49  Vith  the  force  under  Greueral  WheeI«?T.  ti< 
groiter  poriion  of  the  time  as  Olflciating  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Force  (mentioned  in  det»patche».  Me^  . 

■♦••  Lieui.Ganeral  B.  C.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sob:8.T 
(Modal),  t^ervod  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Political  Otticcr  in  charge  of  the  Cashmere  Continent  uri^ 
General  Wilson  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  a.s.sault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  commanding  the  4th  Column  of  a*sau.i 
on  Major  lleid  being  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  t'i?..  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  General  E.T.  Dalton  was  engaged  in  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in  Assam,  in  1839-40 »a'i  41. 
Planned  and  superintended  an  expedition  which  surprised  and  captured  the  Mishnee  Chief  who  had  mupdered  itt 
French  Missionaries  Kirk  and  Bourry  on  the  Thibetan  frontier,  and  received  the  special  thanka  of  the  GoTcrtc- 
Goieral.  Served  in  1858  as  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore,  with  the  field  force  under  Major  MacDowell  agati^ 
rebuJ!*  in  Palamow.    From  May  1858  to  Fob.  1859  was  employed  against  the  Singhboom  Instirgents  iMedal). 

♦^  t'olonelJ.  C.  Haughton  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1838-42  in  Beloochistan  and  AfT^hanistan.  i^- 
cltnling  the  storming  of  the  Bolan  Pass,  repulse  of  a  night  attack  of  Mcrab  Khan,  action  of  Abee  Klhan,  throturb'  -' 
the  ^iiego  of  Cheerekar  and  commanded  the  6th  Goorkhas  when  it  was  cut  to  pieces  (severely  wounded,  locking  ri|:Li 
ban  I).  Was  present  with  the  army  at  Cabul  during  the  siege  and  left  in  hospital,  in  the  enemy's  hand»  unti^r 
G  •n:?ral  Elphinstone's  capitulation,  remaining  a  prisoner  till  September  1842;  alterwards  served  with.  Broadf ><  j 
SaoMcrR  and  Miners  during  the  re-occupation  of  Cabool  and  march  from  Affghanistan.  Served  '«rith  the  RatrghTEr 
Battalion  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  seven  aflJairs  during  1846-47. 

*°  Colonel  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1S47  and  Jar. 
1848,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  incladin^  the  haul-  ► 
of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  Afighans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  twt)  ClaiP^i- 
Burme.<^c  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martaban  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Peg^). 

*•  Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th  Dec.  lU: 
(Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond,  siege  and  surrender  of  Moolti.% 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

♦•  Colonel  T.  F.  Wilson  commanded  a  detached  Company  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  fort  of  Chirgong  in  April  184 1  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  action  of  Punwarreein  Biindleca:<<i 
in  June  1842.  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramnu^enr.  passarr  .^ 
the  Chenab.  and  battle  of  Goojerat  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  Uie  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  appomiid 
Djputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence  on  the  2i8t  May  1857,  and  present  in  the  action  with  \ht 
mutineers  in  the  old  cantonments  of  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  and  morning  of  the  3zst  Hay.  also  at  Utf 
battle  of  Chinhut  the  30th  June,  and  was  slightly  wounded  by  a  piece  of  the  same  shell  by  which  Sir  Henry  Lsm- 
rence  was  mortally  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Deputy  Assi.stant  Adjutant  General  10  the  olc 
Lucknow  Garrison  throughout  the  entire  defence  of  the  Residency,  a  period  of  145  days  (slightly  wounded,  and  wm 
prominently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government  *'  for  courage,  activity,  and  i«oand  Jad^znent  1-  * 
very  high  negi-eo  ").  Served  with  the  force  under  Colonel  the  Hon.  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  a:id  a 
rebel  force  in  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  Brevet  of  Major,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  Aide  de  Camp  to  tbeQuc^',- 
"  Colonel  G.  C.  Hatch  served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Army  unuer  Lonl  Clyde  at  ihe  reliel  u' 
Lucknow  in  1857  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Colonel  A.  H.  Teman  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  rebels. 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal.  mentjuni"c 
in  despatch).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  numerous  expeditions  against  the  rebels  in  li^ 
Nursingpore,  Saugor,  and  Jubbidpore  districts.  Commanded  a  party  of  the  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  in  an  aiutck 
on  a  body  of  rebels  in  the  Saugor  district  (horse  killed,  thanked  by  the  Lt.Govemor  of  the  Central  I*rovincr*! 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Jaloon  Qiedal  ^njzL 
Cla'^p),  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  action  of  the  Betwah.  siege  and  capture  of  Jhas5sc, 
action  of  Konch,  taking  of  Knlpee  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  MacDoS^ si 
the  action  of  Sahao  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Mentioned  in  Grovemor  General's  minute  of  and  July  Z659.  Tbs 
gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  conveyed  by  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  dated  4th  June  iSoi. 
**  Colonel  R.  R.  Mainwaring  served  m  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  wa.s  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobrscc 
(Medal).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  including  several  actions  with  the  rebela  (MedaW. 
»»  Colonel  A.  Macqueen  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1S40-42, 
including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznce  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  IstaUff  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutl^  caiDpa),i:a 
of  1S45-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasp«^.  Ind;aa 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  GwaUor  Contingent  at  Cawnpcw^,  action  uf 
Kaloc  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Baree  and  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

<•  Colonel  R.  N.  Tronson  served  throughout  the  Pmijaub  campaigrn  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  ofBamnuz- 
gnr,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Groojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affcrhaz^ 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  troops  and  Horse  and  Foot  Police  during  the  rebellion  of  the 
Nomad  Tribes  in  the  Sutlej  in  1857 ;  repulsed  with  slaughter  a  night  attack  of  2000  men  and  destroyed  several  c4  the 
enemy's  villages  and  strongholds.  Marched  55  miles,  the  greater  portion  through  water,  in  twenty  consecutive  honrt. 
with  an  active  enemy  on  the  flank,  to  the  rescue  of  the  city  of  Pak  Puttun.  The  rapidity  of  this  movement,  in  t*e 
opinion  of  the  local  authorities,  insured  its  success,  and  was  the  means  of  preventing  the  disafibcted  in  Bhaawxi- 
pore  and  Sirsa  from  joining  the  Googaria  insurgents,  and  of  saving  the  many  rich  towns  and  villages  on  the  Suttfv. 
and  of  stopping  the  progress  of  the  rebellion  along  its  banks.  Served  against  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  in  Auf^ 
and  September  1858  (Medal). 

•♦  Colonel  T.  Rattray  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  imder  (General  Pollock,  and  was  seTerc  7 
wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal).  Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Chiirles  Napier  aminst  :\< 
taiU  tribes  in  Scind  in  1844-45.  In  1856  raised  and  disciplined  a  body  of  Sikhs  (now  the  45th  Bongal  Kativr  Is 
flintry— Rattray's  Sikhs)  for  service  in  the  Sonthal  Pergunnahs ;  commanded  them  throughout  the  Sepoy  mutia:  • 
1857-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gya,  Akherpore,  Dhunchooa,  Jugdeespore,  Nonoodhee,  and  Knama  (Brmri 
Major,  Medai,  and  several  times  thanked  by  Government). 

w  Colonel  J.  M.  Oipps  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  ineladimr  tbf 
foroing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  actions  of  Jugdulluck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Also  thron^oot  the  Sctic 
ounpaign  of  1845-46  incladiAg  the  battles  of  Moodkee  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Qaepe). 


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"*  Colonel  J.  B.  Deimys  served  throaghont  the  operations  of  the  Gandahar  Force  under  General  Notfc,  inolnding 
the  various  actions  leading  to  the  reoccupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  i845>46. 
In  1853  commanded  the  Kotah  contingent  and  troops  sent  from  Nussorabad  in  the  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Kurowlee. 
Cominanded  the  Kotah  contingent  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutinies  and  was  employed  some  weeks  against  the 
rebels  in  the  Agra  and  Muttra  districts  ;  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Ahwal  in  Rsjpootana,  and  accom- 
panied field  forces  flrom  Neemuch  in  civil  capacity  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  and  l^antia  Topee. 

^  Major  General  C.  L.  Showers  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Eote  Kangra  in  June  1846.  Served  in  the  campaign 
in  Western  Rajpootana  in  1847,  and  commanded  in  the  attack  and  reduction  of  the  desert  stronghold  of  Garsesur,  !«• 
ftultiug  in  the  capture  of  the  marauder  chief  Thakoor  Jowahir  Sineh.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  on  Lord 
Uough's  staff  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1857-58  includ- 
ing the  pursuit  of  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  attack  and  occupation  of  Neembahera,  Cavalry  aSkir  before  Fort  Nee- 
much, and  action  of  Purtabghur  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  J.  A.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  afflsur  of  Ramnug- 
gur,  passive  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  tiie  Siluis  and  Afl^hans  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

7^  Colonel  J.  N.  Young  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  including  the 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  and  Jugdulluck  Passes,  actions  in  the  Tezeen  Valley  and  on  the  Huft  Kohtul,  and  recaptui« 
of  Cabool  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  G.  Holr^d  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1838-43 
(wounded  at  Bance  Raban  15th  Sept.  1842),  incluaing  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  Istaliff 
( Medal).  GwaUor  campaign,  and  present  at  the  battie  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star).  SuUetj  campaign  of  1845-46, 
including  the  battie  of  Sobraon— horse  shot  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  A.  Robinson  accompanied  the  expedition  against  the  rebels  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jyntea  Hills  in  com- 
mand of  a  Wing  of  the  soth  Bengal  Native  Infantrv.    Present  at  the  capture  of  the  stockade  at  Ooksae. ' 

*7  Colonel  J.  Cockbum  Hood  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-^0,  including  the  first  and  second  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  city,  and  action  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  in  operations  under  Brigadier 
(leneral  Showers,  including  the  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Jhujjur,  also  present  in  the  action  of  Shumshabad,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Palace,  and  dangerously  wounded  when  commanding  4th  Pun- 
jaub Infantry  in  assault  on  the  final  position  held  by  the  Moulvie  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and 
Mrevet  of  Major).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjaub  Infkntry  at  the  surprise  of  Besotce  village  of  Gera  a5th  Feb.  1869. 
H>iH  twice  received  the  thanks  of  the  Lt.  Governor  of  the  Punjaub  for  services,  and  the  especial  thanks  of  the 
Governor  General  in  Council  for  services  in  the  field.  17th  April  1869. 

«^  Colonel  P.  F.  Gardiner  served  against  the  rebels  North  of  Juilunder  in  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the 
ator.iiing  of  the  heights  of  Umb,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  of  Oonah  (Punjaub  Medal). 

t<^'  Colonel  W.  D.  Morgan  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^^8-4.9,  including  the  action  of  Ramnuggnr 
(Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  as  Brigade  Major  wiUi  the  Sarun  and  Gorruckpore 
Field  Forces,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sohunpore,  Phoolnore,  Betwa,  Amorah,  Doomoeragunge,  Toolsepore, 
and  Siewa  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 
>o*  Colonel  H.  R.  Drew  served  throughout  the  Puz^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  and 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (severelv  wounded),  including  the  attack  on  the  Dhurmsala  and  action  of 
Soroojkhoond,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

us  Colonel  J.  Marquis  served  in  Bundlecund  with  the  3rd  Bengal  N.I.  during  tiie  insurrection  in  1842-43;  and 
an  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  served  with  General  Wheeler's  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1848-49  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Dulla  (Medal).  Also  with  the  force  against  the  Hussanzaies  in  1852 
(  VI  cdal  with  Clasp).  Served  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Delhi  in  1857 ;  and  at  the  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  city 
iicted  as  and  in  Command  of  the  and  Punjaub  Infantry  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Bhootan  campaign  of  1865  (Clasp). 

>*7  Sir  C.  C.  G.  Ross  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  vicinity  of  Peehawur  tn 
1851-52,  and  with  that  of  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Skakote  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout 
the  Tn«^^ft"  mutiny,  present  at  the  defence  of  Kumahon,  commanded  the  66th  Goorkha  Regiment  in  the  action  of 
Chnrppoorah,  and  in  the  subsequent  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal).  Commanded 
the  Ferozepore  Regiment  throughout  the  umbeyla  campaign  ^Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  Clasp). 

^^  Brigadier  General  W.  Gordon  served  the  Punjaub  campaigns  of  1848-4^  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  and  com, 
nuLnded  a  Company  of  Pioneers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Mooltan,  including  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Chineote- 
and  two  Companies  of  Pioneers  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

i"  Colonel  G.  Lyons-Montgomery  served  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  districts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857 ;  and 
with  Jung  Bahadoor's  force  in  1858 ;  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  and  at  the  battie  of  Phoolpore  (Medal). 

***  Bri^idier  General  O.  E.  Rothney  served  during  the  Sutiej  campaign  of  1845-46.  Served  with  Colonel  Macke- 
non's  Force  against  the  Hussanzaies  in  1852-53.  Commanded  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  charge  of  a  chain  of  outposts 
i  n  Tharrawaddv  in  Pegu  in  1854,  and  was  several  times  engaged  against  the  rebel  leader  (Joung  Gee.  Present  at  Jjoo- 
(liana  on  the  8th  June  1857  and  held  the  town  and  fort  in  check  and  protected  the  cantonment  with  the  main  body  of 
the  4th  Sikh  Infimtry ;  afterwards  pursued  the  mutineers  with  Major  Olpherts'  Column.  Joined  the  Delhi  Field  Force 
on  23rd  June  1857,  and  commanded  the  Ath  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  tne  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  several  en- 
gagements in  and  near  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  4th 
Sikh  Infantry  with  General  Chamberlain's  Force  against  the  Cabul  Khel  Wuzeerees  in  1859,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Maidanee.  Commanded  the  Hazara  Goorkha  Battalion  with  the  same  force  against  the  Mahsoed  Wuzeerees 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  Camp  at  Palooseen  and  at  the  forcing  of  the 
liurrara  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*»  Colonel  F.  Alexander  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Artillery  Division  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir 
Charles  Napier  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  throughout  the  Pux^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and 
wa»  present  at  the  xst  and  and  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  mduding  the  aflhir  of  Dhurmsala,  action  of 
SooTJKhoond,  and  storming  of  the  suburbs;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 
>••«  Colonel  T.  Wright  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  mcluding  the  actions  of  Mun- 
uTi;rgiir,  Sadoolapore,  ChilUanwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General 
aad  chief  Staff  Ofllcer  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofzie  expedition  of  1858  (mentioned  in 
deapatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalxy  in 
f Central  India  and  defeated  a  body  of  the  enemy  in  Bundlecund  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) .  Served  as 
Aatftiatant  Adjutant  General  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  tn  despatches,  Brevet  of 
Lt.  Colonel,  and  Clasp) ;  and  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  field  force  under  Mi^jor  General  Tytler  during  the 
f I pe rations  of  1865-66  in  Bhootan  (Clasp). 

<^  Colonel  G.  B.  Mainwaring  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  including  the  battie  of  Maharajpore  (Bronze  Star). 
Sci'ved  alBO  throughout  the  Sutiej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon 
(  M'^dnl  and  two  Clasps). 

1*^  Colonel  J.  M.  Nuttall  served  during  the  Sutiej  campaign.  Present  at  Allahabad  when  the  late  6th  Bengal 
N'ative  Infantry  mutinied,  and  served  in  the  operations  in  and  about  that  city  during  1857. 

(««  Colonel  J.Dorau  served  in  the  Sutiej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah 
(Modal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Hussanzaies  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  Haaara  in 
1 853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  the  campaign  of  1858-59  in  Oude  (Medal).  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in 
China  in  i860  (Medal). 

iM  Colonel  H.S.Obbard  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43.  Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849.  Present 
At  the  matiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullander  in  June  1857  and  accompanied  the  pursuing  Column  when  the 
in  ftbtueera  passed  Loodianah.  Assisted  in  raising  the  azst  Punjaub  Infimtry  of  which  he  commanded  a  wing  and 
A  troop  of  Pathan  Cavalry  in  the  Googaria  District  during  the  rebellion  of  the  Kurals  in  October  1857  (Medal). 

i**  Colonel  K.  Tyrwhitt  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  29th 
Dec.  184^  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaig^n  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (severely 
%v'(>itudea)  and  battie  of  Soroojkhoond— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  the 
c>»ptttre  of  a  rebel  in  the  Hazara  Hills  in  1853.  Again  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  services  against  the 
liuaee  Kheyl  Tribes  while  commanding  the  frontier  fort  Mackeson  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

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i«*  Colonel  0.  7«  Hicks  aerved  daring  the  SnUeg  campaiffn.  Present  with  the  6ih  Benf(ftlNattTe  Ishstrj  wha 
it  mntinled  at  Allahabad  on  the  6th  June  1857.  Gommandea  a  detachment  of  Irregnlar  Oavaliy  daring  the  open* 
tions  In  the  Tiohuty  of  Allahabad,  and  afterwards  served  as  a  volnnteer  in  Haveloek's  Gayaliy  throoghoat  tk 
operations  of  that  force  (Medal). 

i«7  Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Butl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  indndinor  the  battle  of  Feroztthai 
(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

**"  Colonel  J.  Reid  served  in  the  Pui\iaab  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian matinT  cas 
paigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeepore  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lacknow,  affurs" 
Barree  and  Simree,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  occupation  of  Fysabad  and  Sultanpore,  and  passage  of  the  Goosie. 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Colonel  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkst 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

17s  ColonelJ.  I.  Murray  served  in  the  Puzuaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Iivia: 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59;  present  at  the  oattle  of  Shahgunge;  Commanded  Bajah  Gobind  Sin^^s  Jit  Hov 
at  the  battle  of  Allyghur  (mentioned  in  despatches  '*  for  conspicuous  gallantly,"  wounded,  and  charger  woonifli; 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  we  battle  of  Ana ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Deo.  1857  in  raising  the  Jit  Horse  and  in  ni$b> 
ing  order  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts;  commanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagements  at  Kutchia  Ghaat  ui 
defeated  with  aoo  sabres  of  the  JAt  Horse  600  Irregular  Cavalry  mutineers,  and  held  the  Rohilcund  rebel  tmr  3 
check  till  the  arrival  of  Oeneral  Penny's  Force  on  the  i  zth  March  1848 ;  in  April,  May,  and  June  with  the  Jat  Ha« 
gxuuded  successfhlly  the  Ghauts  on  the  Ganges  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts  against  the  Rohilcund  nbu, 
commanded  the  Eegt.  throughout  the  second  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  fh>ntier,  inclQdiiu"Ji 
action  near  BootwU,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  and  defeat  of  the  Xusseerabad  rebel  brigade  at  Darre&hp'-Tc, 
commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  firontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  tbuk». 
by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government) . 

iM  Colonel  G.  S.  Maobean  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  Affireedees  in  1853  (Medal  vith  C\ir. 
Accompanied  the  advance  force  from  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  fint  tftb:: 
the  field  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aounff,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bw^t 
rutgunffe  (both  actions),  Boorbeake-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbau^h,  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lnckt* 
andderonoe  of  the  Besidency ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afllEurs  of  Booyah  and  AlljgnnKe.  P.jL^- 


ound  campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medal  vithiw 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or,  and  a  year's  service) .  « ■ 

1*7  Colonel  J.  I.  Willes  served  under  Sir  (Jharles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Bind  in  1845.  Semd  fi» 
In  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-^9  (Medal). 

^M  Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutled  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal). 

iM  Colonel  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegn).  i>' 
agfdnst  the  insurgent  Banthals  ft^m  July  to  December  1855. 

"*  Colonel  J.  W.  F.  Bean  served  throughout  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  fi'.if 
Chenab  and  battle  of  (3oojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

*»  Colonel  A.  Pond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Sem^ 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  action  near  A^;ra  with  the  Neemuchmotkes^ 
(wounded),  and  at  an  engagraient  vrith  the  rebels  at  the  village  of  Chawhowlee,  which  was  surprised,  csptmed,  &u 
destroyed.  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  3rd  Europeans  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  village  30  milM  frsr 
Aera,  Present  at  the  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  four  companies  of  Europeans  at  the  taking  of  Fattehprr 
Slkree,  as  also  when  the  position  of  Shereghur  Ghat  was  secured,  when  1500  rebels  were  driven  through  the  nrjt> 
and  across  the  river^jand  held  the  Ghat  in  action  for  five  or  six  hours  (Medal). 

^'^  Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall  served  with  the  34th  Begt.  in  the  PunJaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  pre«st»; 
the  passage  of  the  CJhenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah  (severely  wounded  by  a  grape^otia  th« 
thigh) ,  and  (Soojerat  QCedal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  CottoD  os  t^ 
JSuzonale  border  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  afikirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  seiteda 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bampore  Kuasia  (mentioned  in  deipatcltf^ 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  Joynteab  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  iXi-^«> 
and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Oomkoi,  Oomkrong,  Nungbarai,  and  Surleeing.  Qnoffin^ 
the  aist  Bengal  Native  In&ntry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatdies.  Medal). 


**  Colonel  R.  H.  Price  served  in  the  Pui\jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  C&il- 
lianwallah,  and  Qoqjerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  auo  ia  di 
Sonthal  campaign  in  1855. 

til  Colonel  T.  B.  Sibley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  n  despatches*  thaoked  ^ 
Government,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*>*  Colonel  H.  K.  Bume  served  with  the  3nd  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46^  indafei 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah,  and  with  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Sem^ 
during  the  Bnnnese  war  of  1853-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  General  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Foroe.aadm 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegs,  v^ 
BrevjBt  of  Mfuor). 

*!•  Colonel  J.  T.  Norgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Googaira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  X857.  Wasprtaat 
at  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  nth  Pox^ub  intony  aad  1 
*tTOG^  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry;  came  up  with  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  miles  and  dcttctvi 
upwards  of  500  of  them  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  und  Pui\jaub  Governments,  and  the  thsnkf  cf  va 
ilome  Government).    Commanded  the  lath  Punjaub  InDantry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1850  (KedaU. 

117  Colonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  PunJaub  campaign  or  1848-49,  and  was  present  Oiitragboai  u^ 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

s»  Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  fiz^is^ 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  CiBpii 
Muttee  Thol,  action  of  Soroojkhoond,  and  attack  on  the  suburbs :  afterwards  present  at  the  bat^e  of  GwifBti. 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Colonel  G.  R.  Roberts  served  in  the  SuUeg  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

**i  Colonel  C.  0.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Me&>> 
Served  as  D.  A.Q.M.General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  Cuf' 
Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hasara  field'force  under  M^ior  GeoenJ  WLs  I 
in  z868  (mentioned  in  dei^tches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Colonel  A.  Blderton  served  throughout  the  PunJaub  camiMugn  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Bamsv!^: 
passage  of  the  (^enab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded),  and  pursuit  of  the  &kk  1:^1 
Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasiw).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  numerous  engagements,  sod  ««  I 
severely  wounded  at  the  taking  of  three  guns  outside  the  Cashmere  Gate ;  and  was  again  severely  woaDdedtfv 
assault  «ad  capture  of  the  city.  Commanded  the  and  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  wiui  various  cdumos  inOt^ 
and  RohiXkund,  and  at  the  action  of  Biswa.  Commanded  a  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  leader  Despat  (s«» 
with  Clasp).  ^      1 

*M  Colonel  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  batUes  or  ')l»<^ 
(horse  killed),  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Throughout  the  Pumanb  campaign  of  is*i-*- 
Including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillisnwallah  and  (ioojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasw).  &^' 
as  Adjutant  zst  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  by  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  (Jfedsl  ^^    \ 


year's  service).    Commanded  the  Bhopaul  Battalion  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Afghan  campaign  of  ilr- 
and  subseqnentlj  commanded  the  and  Infhntry  Brigade  of  the  Koorum  Field  Force  untu  the  end  of  the  canift^ 
***  Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  (Soosaira  and  adioininff  disczka  is ::? 
(Medal).  *  -^w-— » 

M*OoloiieIW.O.R.Kylne  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  orz857-59,  and  was  preeentat  the  aolioD  of  Fi^ 


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oddee  and  other  aflUrs  prerioufl  to  the  deftnoe  of  Cawnpore  under  General  Windham  to  whom  he  MBted  as  Aid* 
;  Camp  on  37th  Nov.  1857  (horee  killed  under  him  by  a  cannon-shot),  also  present  at  the  battie  of  Cawnpore,  taikiiM; 
'  Etawah  and  Mynpoorie,  operations  at  Hamgunga.  and  action  of  Kunkur  (twice  mentioned  in  deapatcJies,  Medal)^ 
**^  Brigadier  General  H.  T.  Hacpherson  served  in  the  Persian  war  in  1857  as  Adjutant  78th  Highlanders,  including 
16  expedition  to  Barazoon,  the  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab^  and  bombardment  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with 
lasp).  Served  in  Bengal  with  Havelock's  Column,  present  in  the  actions  of  Onao  (wounded) ,  Buseerutgiinge  jfioA 
nd second),  Boorbeakeohowkeo,  and  Bithoor,  and  in  the  several  actions  leading  to  and  ending  in  the  relief  of  the 
esidency  at  Lucknow  and  subseciuent  defence  (wounded,  Victoria  Cross) ;  with  Outram's  Force  at  Alumba^h,  in* 
ttding  tno  repulae  of  the  numerous  attacks,  and  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  operations  ending  m.  the 
nal  capture  of  Lucknow— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service.  Served  in  the  Hazaxfk  cam- 
aign  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp) ;  in  the  Looshai  expedition  of  1871-73  (Claap)  j  uod  in  tha 
Dwaki  campaign  of  1877,  being  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Bori  Pass  Served  in  the  Afgnan  war  of  1878-79 
i  command  of  the  ist  Brigade  ist  Division  of  the  Khyber  Column. 

**^  Colonel  J.  S.  Ogilvie  served  as  Executive  Commissariat  Officer  during  the  Sonthal  cami)aign  of  1855. 
***  Brigadier  General  C.  J.  Godby  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  i845-^6,includingthe  afiair  ofBuddiwal,action 
f  Aliwal,  surrender  of  Fort  Phillour,and  subsequent  operations  in  the  JuliunderDoab (Medal).  Also  throughout Uio 
anjaub  campaifirn  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolaporei  and 
billianwallaii— <Langerously  wounded  in  a  nand-to-hand  fight  in  defence  of  the  Regimental  Colours  (Medal  with 
lasp).  Was  wounded  by  an  ai^sassin  in  Dec.  1853  when  in  charge  of  the  Eusoffzie  frontier.  Has  been  employed  Jo 
anting  down  and  engaged  with  hill  robbers  on  the  Peshawur  ft^ntier. 

**^  Colonel  H.  F.  M.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53,  and  was  present  atthereUef  of  the  (3ax- 
Ron  of  Pegu,  and  conmianded  a  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  chief  Mong  Gouneggie  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
erved  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58 ;  commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Blimiaon  Goorkha  Battalion  a* 
le  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi  (dangerously  wounded) ;  commanded  a  Force  in  the  Baharunpore  distriot> 
id  on  the  loth  Jan.  1858  encountered  and  beat  back  across  the  Ganges  at  Hurdwar  upwards  of  1000  of  the  enemy 
ith  4  guns,  destroying  many  of  the  enemy  and  capturing  armsandmunitionsof  war— thanked  by  GovenuneiU 
tfedal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

'**  Colonel  J.  K.  Couper  served  with  the  expedition  under  General  Wheeler  against  Kote  Kangra  in  1846. 
-^  Colonel  J.  Perkins  served  in  the  Pur^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  attack  on  the  Heights  of  Moor* 
x)ria  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  that  forced  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850 :  and  with 
at  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  1851-53  and  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Dubb  (Medal  with  Claap), 
iTvod  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  Timmoor  Ohant  (mentioned 
I  despatches.  Medal). 

*^  Colonel  G.  A.  Williams  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  in  Burmah  m  1852-54 ;  was  present  at  the  purenit  and 
^stniction  of  the  enemy's  troops  imder  Motmg  Shoey  Moung.  and  commanded  at  the  storming  of  the  entrenched 
llage  of  Yeh  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  t^ee  Companies  of  the  4th  Sikh  In&ntry  at  the  engager 
ont  in  June  1857  near  Loodiana  with  the  Jullundur  mutineers,  and  waa  dangerously  wounded  (thanked  byCtovem* 
ent,  Medal,  ana  Brevet  of  Mi^or). 

*"  Colonel  A.  K.  Comber  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*^  Colonel  J.  Bum  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-^3,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Great  Pagoda 
Bangoon  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  his  Resiment  throughout  the  Sonthal  ounpoigit 
1855-56 ;  and  aa  Staff  Officer  to  the  Sasseram  Field  Force  in  1858  (Modal). 

*'^  Colonel  T.F.Forater  served  aa  a  volunteer  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of 
liwal  (Medal). 

*^*  Colonel  F.  C.  Anderson  served  with  the  force  under  General  Wheeler  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848^49 
iedal).     Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

^>  Colonel  B.W.Bjall  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  insurrection  in  1855-56.  Served  aa  Adjutant  of  and  Qydera* 
Ad  Cavalrv  with  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  present  at  forcing  of  Khonie  Pass  on  loth  ^an.  1858,  at  battles  ai 
hobrie  and  Bandah  (wounded^  horse  also  wounded),  capture  of  Kirwee,  and  in  all  minor  eogaigeinenta  fought  by* 
antral  India  Force  under  Major  (General  Whitlock  up  to  June  1858.  Commanded  3rd  Seikn  Jugular  Oavaliir 
iring  the  Shahabad  campaign  under  Brigadier  Douglas,  from  August  1858;  oonunanded  Sputh^  division  of 
avalry  at  battle  and  capture  of  Jugdispore  in  Oct.  1858;  at  battle  of  Randah,  while  wounded  and  charger  als» 
oanded,  rendered  essential  service,  and  cut  down  several  of  the  enemy  in  hand-to-hand  combat  OveTeral  tjmaM 
entioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) .  Served  in  the  Afghan  war  of  K878-9  in  eommaad-af 
le  8th  Bengal  CTavalry. 

^  Colonel  E.  Dandridge  served  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mntlx^ 
mpaigns  of  1857-59;  was  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Sherer  at  Julpigoree  when  the  Native  Cavalxy  miithiied  i^  thaii 
ation,  and  also  during  the  operations  against  the  Chittagong  and  Dacca  rebels;  oonuoanded  a  mcnratl^le  colonAr 
Bundlecond  and  was  engased  in  repeated  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlet  Singh  and  Bnrgore  Singii 
)m  October  iBs9  ^  March  x86o  (Medal). 

***  Colonel  I.  F.  Mac  Andrew  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Military  Secretaxy  and  Aide  de  Ova^  tO> 
-.General  MaoOregor,  the  Military  O>nmussioner  with  the  Goorkha  Force  under  Jung  Bahadore,  and  wa«  pYesent 
the  capture  of  Gomckpore,  i>assage  of  the  Gogra,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp)v 
^  Colonel  B.  Barter  served  as  Adjutant  75th  Regt.  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1^57-58,  and  waa 
enent  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  (severely  wounded),  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi,  inolndlng  the  six 
js'  fighting  in  the  streets,  where  he  commanded  the  remnant  of  his  Regiment  for  nearly  z^  hourB^  all  senior  %0 
to  having  been  killed  or  disabled.  Served  with  Greathed's  Column  in  pursuit,  and  present  at  the  action  of.Bolnnd- 
ur,  aflkirs  of  Allyghnr  and  Akerabad,  and  battle  of  Agra.  With  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  at  Oanoge,  diiringthe 
Vance  on  Cawnpore ;  crossed  into  Oude  and  present  at  Maharajgunge,  and  skirmish  near  the  Alnmbagh.  With 
e  Alombagh  Garrison,  and  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde.  Present  with  the  force  under  Sir  Jamee  6nt- 
m  at  the  Alnmbagh  until  14th  Feb.  1858,  and  constantly  engaged  repelling  the  enemy's  attacks,  (^oauna&ded  two- 
"ssallaha  of  Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  advance  into  Bohilcond  and  re-occupation  of  Bignour  (Medal  with  tv^o  Olaspe) . 
"^  Colonel  A.  A.  Munro  served  in  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  1848-40  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of 
15-56.  Served  theXJmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  with  the  Eusofsaie  Fiola  Force  under  Brigadier  Geneml  Chamberlain 
edal  with  Clasp). 

^  Colonel  A.  B.  Johnson  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  attaok  on  stockades  ob 
i  X9th  March  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign 
revet  of  Major,  and  Medal) . 

^  ColonelA.  A.  Bruce  served  with  the  force  imder  General  Wheeler  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  x848r49  (Medal), 
rved  also  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Maokeson  against  the  Hussanzios  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
^  Colonel  J.  W.  B.  Boisragon  served  in  the  Saharuzipore  and  Mozuffemuggur  Distriots  during  the  Indian 
itiny  in  185T-58.  Commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  Sedhowlie,  Nookur,  and  Gun^r^h,  and  OQmmanded  the 
'an^j  detachment  at  the  action  of  Hurdwar  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Appomted  by  Lord  Strathnaim 
the  (Command  of  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infhntry  on  snd  Sept.  z866  in  consideration  of  uaeinl  and  gallant  service 
the  field. 

^  Colonel  W.  H.  Hawes  served  duxiog  the  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855.  Served  also  throughout  the  Indian 
itiny  campai^Ti^  of  18^7-59  and  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1857  (severely  wounded  in  two  places)/ 
tie  of  Cawnpore,  and  action  of  Ehankor  (mentioned  in  despatches^  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 
»  Colonel  M.  J.  Brander  served  in  the  Bonnese  war  in  1853-53,  and  waa  present  at  the  operations  in  the 
inity  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  aa  Senior  Gommisaarlat  Officer  and 
rmoster  of  the  Nepaulese  Auxiliary  Force  under  Jung  Bahador  from  Deo.  1857  to  June  1858,  azid.was  present  at 
recApture  of  Goruokpore,  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Julapore,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoksuyw  (twice  mentioned  in 
Datcnee,  Brevet  of  Mtijor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>*  Colonel  R.  Murray  served  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  x848>49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  CSiilliaD- 
llah,  and  GoQierat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  ^ 

"  Colonel  W.  B.  Gtordon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  i85»*53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pego). 
*  Colonel  A.  O.  Bunbqjy  served  in  the  Satiej  campaign  of  x845'46>  including  the  battle  of  Fesozeshah,  and 
render  of  Kote  KangraCkedal).  Digitized  by.  VTjO^L 


36s  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

*<"  Colonel  0.  Armstrozig  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  in  the  Turkish  Contingent,  sndpeMBt  ut 
TOlnnteer  with  the  49th  Regt.  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  z8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Titmih  Uedill 
Was  attached  to  the  and  BattsJion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  under  General  WiBdh&x  3 
Not.  1857  and  was  seyerely  wounded  through  ooth  legs,  the  right  amputated  (Medal).  Served  ss  and  in  comasad 
of  the  xAth  Bengal  Native  Infantiy  during  ttie  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^*  Colonel  J.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Fux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

^*  Colonel  J.  T.  Watson  was  engaged  in  street  fighting  at  Lucknow  previous  to  the  action  of  Chinhat  vte 
the  Mahomedans  rose  on  the  troops  at  the  Dowlutkhanna,  and  served  throutrhont  the  defence  of  the  Reside&rju 
Lucknow  in  1857,  frequently  in  command  of  the  Cawnpore  Battery,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  C^vnp:;? 
and  defeat  of  the  insurgent  Gwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

'^7  Colonel  J.  W.  Orchard  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campai^  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  etora  u 
capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Mahsood  expedition  of  i860  and  was  present  at  the  forcb^  ' 
the  Berara  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

SI*  Colonel  6.  A.  Brown  served  with  the  expedition  on  the  Busofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858,  acd  r^ 
present  at  the  destruction  of  Chingalee  and  Sittana,  and  commanded  the  present  ist  Bengal  Native  Infiumrtii^- 
attack  on  Sittana  and  until  the  force  returned  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Colonel  G.  G.  CunliSb  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nynee  Tal  Militia,  raised  for  the  pr  .tection  of  that  place.  ^  3 
3rd  June  to  a6th  Dec.  1857,  and  assisted  in  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  bel  'Ufdng  to  Khan  Bah»i  r 
Khan  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemaon  Levy  at  the  action  of  CharpxTili, 
and  a  portion  of  a  Field  Force  at  tiie  action  of  Burpoorah,  succeeding  to  the  command  of  the  Force  on  Cant.  S.  Br-n 
being  severely  wounded — cheurger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  the  Gommsix 
in  Chief  for  gallant  conduct.  Medal). 

***  Colonel  B.  D'Q.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  first  &:: 
second  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  0  -■ 
manded  a  Detachment  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857 ;  and  lerrcd  b'lM 
operations  against  Sittana  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*■*  ColonelO.  H.  Palliser  as  Ac^utant  Sind  Camel  Corps  was  severely  wounded  in  an  action  with  the  Shennsiei 
on  the  Denyat  Frcmtier  on  the  X4th  March  1853  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  thela-l-s 
mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59;  accompanied  the  Advance  Colunm  under  Major  Benaud  from  Allahabad  t<'vLni 
Cawnpore  (wounded,  and  July  1857),  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  flrom  its  first  taking  the  field ;  ^:)mQa::i-• 
Irregular  Cavalry  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore ;  commanded  right  troop  with  Barrow's  Volunteer  Caralrj  -z  t^ 
actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (wounded,  and  two  horses  shot) ;  defence  of  :l< 
Reeidency  till  the  second  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Oatram  fhnuN 
vember  1857  to  March  1858  including  actions  of  Gahilee,  repulse  of  rebel  attack,  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  »r^ 
Hodson's  Horse  at  reoccupation  of  Fysabad  and  crossing  or  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore.  Commanded  ist  Re^^^' 
Hodson's  Horse  in  the  action  of  Dadoodnore  and  in  repulse  and  pursuit  of  rebels  at  Khandoo  Nuddee— dang(^a*lT 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Major),  (^mtutii 
the  loth  Benfl^  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Hedsl 

•»  Colonel  W.  T.  Fagan  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  7th  Bengal  Police  Bii- 
talion  in  the  expedition  against  hostile  tribes  on  the  South-east  frontier  in  January  and  February  1S61. 

***  Ck)lonel  B.  G.  Clark  served  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  firom  July  1857  to  ir 
2858 ;  commanded  the  Left  Colunm  in  the  action  of  Chanda  and  captured  5  guns,  afterwards  present  in  the  te-i.  :• 
of  Chanda  (second),  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow;  present  as  Civil  Ofllceratthe.'^c. 
of  Hussunguiu,  capture  of  Fort  Methowlee,  and  action  of  Mehundeo  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*(*  Sir  Peter  Lumsden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  against  the  finontier  in  « 
in  X853-56;  served  as  D.  A.  Qr.  Master  (General  ait  the  action  of  Punjhao  z5th  April  1853 ;  at  Nowadand,  Prtofsr. 
Iskak6t,  and  operations  in  the  Ranesa!  Valley  in  May  1853 ;  against  the  Boree  Ab«edees  in  1853 ;  to  Shah  Moo^e: 
X^heyl  against  the  Mohmund  Tribe  in  1854;  expedition  against  the  Meranzaie  tribe  in  April  1855,  indiidisj:  t:< 
oavalry  afifUr  at  Dursummund;  against  the  Bussy  Khelut  Alum  in  November  1855 ;  in  Meransaie  and  EoonstP^ 
ditions  in  November  1856  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Local  and  the  Supreme  Governments).  Served  in  a  Sp^-^ 
HUltary  Mission  to  Affghanistan  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of^the  Supreme  Government  (Medal  w^ 
Olasp).  In  July  1848  he  joined  the  Gwalior  Force  under  General  R.  Napier,  and  was  present  at  Ranode  andsa"^ 
qnent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  China  in :»: 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangchow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  adigi^^ 
Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  With  Bhootan  Field  Ftioe .: 
x86«  (Clasp).  , 

»*•  Sir  Charles  H.  Brownlow  was  present  with  the  Army  of  Reserve  during  the  Punjaub  war  of  1848-49-  «^* 
with  the  1st  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-5^ ;  a^iinst  the  Momnnd  Tnbes  ^ 
AuKTLSt  1854,  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs ;  ana  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  of  1857.  Commanded  ihe  ?^^ 
Pui^aub  Inrantry  in  the  operations  on  the  Eusofzai  Frontier  in  1858 ;  throughout  the  China  war  of  1660,  rniif^ 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  the  Umbels  ca:^ 
paign  of  1863  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  and  CB.);  and  the  Hazara  Expedition  of  1868.  Commanded  an  Expediuuuc 
Column  into  the  Looshai  Country  in  1871-72  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  KCB).  Is  an  Aide  de  Cis; 
the  Queen.  Has  received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Ftt:^^'- 
the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasps  for  North-West  Frontier,  Umbeyla,  and  Looshai.  ^ 

***  Colonel  J.  G.  S.  Matheson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^8-49,  inclndinar  the  action  0.  sc 
nuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChUlian wallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  porsnit  of  the  :^^u 
and  Affgnans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  a  field  force  in  Tharawaddie,  Burmah,  in  i85r-54« 

»**t  Colonel  J.  Reay  served  during  tne  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  . 

M<  Colonel  R.  S.Moseley  served  m  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  Jan.  1859*^^ 
battery  and  village  of  Shek-tsing  were  captured.  ^ 

w  Colonel  A.  W.  Montagu  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  forPegn).  Seirw*^ 
the  TranB-(3ogTa  Force  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  (Meda.;^  ^ 

*"  Colonel  A.  H.  Bamfield  served  in  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chilla^«-^ 
and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  expedr^''-^- 
force  affainst  the  Boree  Aflreedees  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*si  Colonel  N.  Barton  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  ^^ 

***  (Colonel  B.  Walton  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  m  the  Pumaub  campaign  in  1849  and  was  pre^nt  a:  *>.• 
battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Witdi  the  expedition  against  the  hiU  tribes  on  the  Peebairar  tnv^ - 
1851-52  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  India  in  1857,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  jeve.^. 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mv  ' 

*M  Colonel  H.  H.  Lyster  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Hufh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  deCamp  throoglh.::^ 
CentnU  India  campaign  Trora.  Dec.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  snd  fort  i^S*^j 
ghur  and  repulse  of  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siege,  action  of  Baroda  f  sabre  wound  and  cfca-v. 
also  wounded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  captare  c<  -- 
fort  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  WJ^^^- 
two  sabre  wounds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  2nd  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  ist  Br^ -^ 
Ooolowlee,  taking  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  8tormi^<^  " 
Lushker  and  fort  of  Gwalior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field.  Brer..  ^ 
Migor,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallantly  charging  and  breaking,  ainglj.  •  ^ 
mishing  square  of  the  retreating  rebel  army  from  Calpee  and  kimnff  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  conflict ").  .^ 

»»*  Colonel  F.  B.  Norman  served  In  the  Fuz^aub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58588  A«si<t.yj^ 
Master  General  with  Eusofzai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863 ;  present  with  2nd  Brigade  under  Culos^^" 
Turner  at  stormine  of  ConidQ  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  15th  December  and  action  in  Cbnmra  vajf; 
following  day,  and  with  2nd  Brigade  tmder  Colonel  A.  Wilde  in  subsequent  operations;  served  as  i^^"^ 
QuarterlCasterGeneral  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65  and  1865-^;  on  14th  March  iS^s''' 
reconnoitring  in  Gooroo  ffaon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-1-Qhilsie  Regiment  and  a  Companj  of  *9*^  v . 
NaUve  InfonUy  oaptum  four  Btockades«  inflictizig  severo  low  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  tetograph  thanb  •  - 


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Excellency  Sir  Hufrh  Rose  and  was  afterwards  thanked  by  Government  of  India ;  present  at  recaptnre  of  Dewan- 
in  hy  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Tombs  on  2nd  April  1865 ;  accompanied  the  force  under  Colonel  W. 
lichardson  on  its  advance  towards  Tongsoo  in  Febroary  1866  resolting  in  capture  of  Snleeka,  occupation  of  the 
ron  Suspension  Bridge  over  Monass  and  restoration  by  Booteahs  of  the  guns  they  had  captured  at  Dewangiri  in 
^ebmary  1865  ;  served  as  and  in  Command  24th  Punjaub  Native  Infanti^  throughout  the  Black  Mountain  expe- 
iition  under  Major  General  A.  Wilde  in  1868 ;  has  been  favourably  mentioned  in  despatches  of  six  Officers  com- 
oanding  field  forces  or  brigades;  has  received  thanks  of  two  Commanders  in  Chief;  commendation  of 
Government  of  India  for  capture  of  stockades  in  Gooroogaon  Pass  in  March  1865 ;  a  Brevet  M^ority  for  services 
n  Bbootan  in  1864-65 ;  Indian  Mutiny  Medal,  and  India  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Umbeyla,  Bhootan,  and  North- 
Vest  Frontier. 

'"  Colonel  C.  S.  Lane  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
)e1hi,  sctions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  rebef  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th 
)ec.  1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Colonel  H.  M.  Wemyss  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  3ud]ee*ke-Serai 
nd  Najjofghur,  several  engagements  before  Delhi,  siege  and  capture  of  the  city— wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
-^'  Colonel  B.  T.  StaflTord  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  22nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China,  including  the 
)llowing  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shan^haie  in  1862,  capture  of  stockades  on  the 
th  April,  capture  of  Uie  stockaded  village  of  Tserpoo  on  the  17th  Apnl  and  of  stockades  near  Nanhsiang  on  the 
>th  April,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  towns  of  Kading,  Tsinpoo,  Nigow,  and  Cholin,  and  repulse  of  a  very 
uporior  force  of  the  rebels  on  the  25th  May. 

^*"  Colonel  D.  S.  Buist  served  with  the  Sylhet  Light  In&ntry  in  pursuit  of  the  three  Companies  34U1  Bengal 
Jaiive  Infantry  who  mutinied  at  Chittagong  on  the  18th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  action  of  Binna 
•audyinthe  Cachar  district  on  z2th  Jan.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  and  Medal). 
Jommanded  Six  Companios  of  the  Sylhet  Light  Infantry  employed  in  the  Jynteah  HiTis  in  suppressing  the  GossiaA 
Qsurrection  in  i860,  including  skirmishes  on  the  26th  and  28th  March,  and  capture  of  the  stockaded  village  of  Moong 
rougie.  Again  served  in  the  Cossiah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  including  the  capture  ox 
he  stockades  of  Moonson,  Ooksaie,  Nunghai,  Balleang,  and  fourth  capture  of  Moonseri.  Served  in  the  Bhootan 
xpedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

5"  Colonel  H.  C.  Smith  served  in  the  actions  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  ftontier  in  1854-55,  in- 
liulingthe  caoture  and  destruction  of  Dhub  and  Sardine  in  August  1854 ;  expedition  against  the  Busee  KheilAfiree- 
lees  in  Dec.  1854  and  March  1855  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Serv^  as  Interpreter  to  the  19th 
'*LK>t  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Kelly  on  the  Nepaul  ftxtntier  in  1859. 

***  Colonel  A.  A.  Currie  served  as  2nd  in  command  of  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  in  the  Abyssinian  cam- 
>aipm  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogoe  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
>f  Major,  and  Medal). 

>^  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  Whish  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Hog^n  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actioni  of 
Bhagonala,  Nugeena,  Bareilly,  and  Mohunpore— severely  wounded  (Medal). 

*»  Lt.Colonel  J.  T.  Harris  served  in  the  2nd  European  Bengal  Fusiliers  with  the  force  before  Delhi  in  1857,  was 
)resent  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  subsequent  operations  before  Delhi,  and  severely  wounded  throughout 
iiif^h  in  the  Subzee  Mundee  on  the  27th  June ;  served  subsequently  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (MedsJ  with  Clasp).  Served 
rith  the  15th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Cnina,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku, 
ind  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  PiUiachow,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Colonel  R.  G.  Rogers  served  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal 
^ith  Clasp).  Also  throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the 
iJlack  Mountain  (Clasp). 

'^^  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Rowcr3ft  served  with  the  force  against  the  Hussunzaies  on  the  Hazara  fh>ntier  in  1853.  Com- 
cmnded  the  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  with  the  force  on  the  Eusufzaie  ftrontier  and  against  the  ftmatics  of  Sittana 
n  April  and  May  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^*  Colonel  J.  J.  H.  Gordon  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  Jounpore  Field  Force  attached  to 
he  97Lh  Regt. ;  at  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Umeeri>ore,  and  Sultanpore,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
^ucknow  and  storming  the  Kaiser  Bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp)  ^,  and  from  Sept.  1858  to  April  1859  as  Field  Adjutant  to 
Colonel  Turner  commanding  the  Trooos  on  the  Grand  Trunk  road,  and  Field  Force  during  the  operations  in  Shahabad, 
Lnnl  attack  on  Jugdespore,  action  of  Noandee,  and  subsequent  pursuit  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Mi^jor). 

^^  Colonel  T.  E.  Gordon  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  7th  Puiuaub  Infifintry  during  the  Indian  campaign^ 
•f  1858-59,  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Oude  Forts  Dehayn  and  Turowl  on  14th  ana  17th 
uly  1858  ;  engaged  in  operations  in  the  Futtchghur,  Azlmghur,  and  Gorrickpore  districts  in  1858,  and  in  the  Terai, 
Nepaul,  in  1859  (five  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'^^  Lt.Colonel  T.  N.  Baker  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

^  Lt  Colonel  H.  T.  Oldfield  served  in  1854-55  against  HillTribes  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  (mentioned  in  despatch). 
^Iso  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Craigie  in  the  operations  against  the  Busoe  Kheyl  Tribes  in  March  1855  (Medal 
ivith  Clasp).  Served  in  May  and  June  1857  ^Q  the  Indian  mutiny  against  insurgents.  Present  at  the  action  of  the 
5th  July  1857  at  Agra— charger  wounded.  Served  in  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Sikh  Horse  with  the  (Tolumn 
ladcr  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  from  December  1858  to  May  1859.  Present  at  the  action 
>f  Dewsah  i8th  January  1859— (mentioned  for  "  gallant  conduct,"  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of 
;he  North -West  Provinces,  Medal). 

^'^  L'. Colonel  W.  Gordon  served  in  Burmah  against  the  rebel  Mong  Gong  Gee  in  1854.  Had  charge  of  the  entrench- 
ntnt^  at  Allahabad,  and  command  of  outposts  during  the  mutinies  in  1857  (Medal).  Accompanied  Uie  Expeditionary 
furcu  to  China,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^'  Li.Coionel  H.  V.  Mathias  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Was  and  in  Command  of  the 
?u\\ix>\  and  Nagode  Rajah's  Troops  at  the  opening  of  the  Deccan  road  in  1857-58,  during  which  operations  the 
•)rt8  ofKuuchunporeJoorah,  Myhere  city  and  fort,  Jokyo,  Kunnwarrah,  Bojoeragooghur,  and  42  pieces  of  ordnance 
vf  re  taken  {slightly  wounded).  Was  and  in  Command  of  the  Rewah  Contingent  at  the  stormmg  of  the  enemy's 
HJ^ltion  on  the  Punwarrah  Heights,  takingall  the  enemy's  guns,  killing  their  leaders,  and  entirely  dispersing  their 
orce  (Medal). 

'^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Playfair  served  with  the  ist  Sind  Horse,  with  the  2nd  Division  of  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
i'oTcc  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  Melmoth  A.  Douglas  Orchfird  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  in  the 
iction.s  of  the  5th  July  and  loth  October  1857  ^t  Agra  (Medal). 

**♦  Lt.Colonel  C.  W.  Fletcher  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  until 
i»  final  relief  by  Lord  Clyde  on  tbo  17th  Nov.  1857,  and  was  severely  wounded— shot  through  the  left  arm,  resulting 
n  the  loss  of  the  use  of  the  left  hand— whilst  on  duty  as  Look-out  Officer  on  the  top  of  the  Residency  on  the  z8th 
UtruHt  (Modal  with  Clasp,  wound  pension  for  life,  and  a  year's  service). 

*^*tColonel  D.  Macintyre  served  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  with  both  expeditions  of  1852,  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
i^'aiuiit  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  fh>ntier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  fortified  village  of  Pranghur  and 
ution  at  Ishkakot.  Served  also  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Boree  Afreedees  m  November  1853. 
A.IHO  served  with  the  66th  Goorkhas  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Nevill  Chamberlain  to  Koorum  Valley,  Afghanistaji, 
in  1856,  and  with  the  Doaba  Field  Force,  Peshawur  Valley,  in  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Employed  on  several 
occasions  in  1857-58,  when  commanding  an  extra  Goorkha  Regiment,  in  protecting  the.  hill  passes  on  the  Kalee 
Kiimaon  frontier  from  the  Rohilcund  rebels,  and  in  keeping  the  district  in  order  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Looshai 
expedition  in  1871-72  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Victoria  Cross,  and 
L'lasp  to  Frontier  Medal).  Commanded  the  2nd  Goorkhas  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  Alighan  war  of  1878-79, 
ftnd  was  in  both  expeditions  to  the  Bazaar  Valley. 

^^  Lt.Colonel  R.  D.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  throughout  the  Indian 
niitiny  campaign,  against  the  mutineers  near  Benares  on  the  6th  July  1857  (charger  severely  wounded), 
ilso  at,  Azlmghur,  and  with  the  Nepaulese  Contingent  in  the  Goruckpore  district  (Medal).  Served  also  throughout 
ho  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Dalimkote,  and  of  Bala^and 
Sagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  CUwp).  Digitized  by^  ^-^^"^ott 


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'367  Bengal  staff  Corps. —  IVar  Serviees, 

***  Colonel  G.  Nedham  senred  in  the  xoth  Kegt.  the  Ponjaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  inchiding  the  wholeof  the  r.".:* 

S)eration8  before  Mooltan,  affair  of  9th  Sept.,  stormine  of  the  enemy's  stronglV-entrenehed  position,  capture  cf  -rf 
owlatGate,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrendier  of  the  fortress:  afberwafdiB  present  at  the  battle  of  fl  • ,  • 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  34th  Eegt.  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bookwul  on  the  >fex»anl  frot . :  : 
aSth  March  1850  (Medal). 

••^  Lt.Oolonel  J.  Hu'iaon  served  as  Adjntant  64th Begt.  throughout th^  Persian  eampaSgn  of  1856-57,  inclu  Irr: 
storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire  night  attack  and  battle  of  KoojmaJj,  and  bomburt-:  -?• 
Vohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mating-  in  1857-?:  - 
sent  with  Harelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aonng,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Ootuvj.  r;':--^ 
Gnnge  (tirst  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Aiumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  ;  present  in  ul'.  •: 
sequent  operations,  including  throe  sorties,  until  the  second  relief  of  Lucknow  (tbankctl  by-Ooveriior  Gcrr-i 
Council) ;  served  in  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Qwalior  mutineers,  and  notion  of  Kalee  Nuddee  a:;  1 K' 
keroulie^  and  capture  of  Bareillj' ;  acted  as  D.  A.  Adjutant  (Jeneral  with  Sir  H.  Havelock  at  Mohttmrah  and  »t  \.: 
bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  21st  Berr-il  >'&- 
Infantry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
•    ^'^  Lt. Colonel  G.  C.  Depree  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53  -(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Ptsrn' 

«»i  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Prendergast  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltanee  Cavalrj^  dctnchod  from  Shabjehanpr,rr: 
assistance  of  the  Rajah  of  Powayne  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  on  that  place  by  the  rebel i^ 
Khan  Bahadoor  Kfaab  and  Peroze  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.    Served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  T" 
during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  18^8-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore,  asd  u^i 
and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlie  (Medal) . 

**  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  S.  Scott  served  with  the  Tist  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  ftrom  7th  Feb  iS.  i 
eluding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  CU??.  v 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was  present  at  the  sc:;  -• 
Koonch,  Muttra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  captare  of  Owabo:  iii.' 
tioned  in  despatches).  In  Nov.  1858  accompanied  a  Flying  Colunm  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the  Gwalior  district  »i  r.2. 
Officer  to  the  CJolumn  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

***  Lt.Colonel  W.H.Mackesy  served  in  the  Crimea  from  i6th  Aug.iSss.aud  was  present  at  theaie^  and  fallofSebi 
topol,  and  assault  uf  the  8th  Sept.,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal  with  CU>^  w- 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  captare  of  Ijacknow ;  hl>:  :r. 
as  Assist.  Field  Engineer  from  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engaged  with  the  4th  ('ompany  Royal  RiigiiieerB  in  all  thear^ 
and  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  various  fortifications  from  Allahabad  to  the  Nex)au1  countz7  (Medal  with  C— -* 

*•*  Lt.Colonel  M.  M.  Prendergast  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  in  tS^j-sS,  and  was  presoit  at  tti  ' 
cnpation  of  the  Aiumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  On'le.  t5\ 
of  Bonnee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgunge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatchea.  Medal  wixitCi^ 

*»  Colonel  H.  H.  Gough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (wcand^-: 
Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Re^riment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lncknow  bj  Lb- 
Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnnore,  affairs  at  Seraighat  and  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (sercrelv  wo-nci? 
and  two  horses  killea),  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasiona  ror  "  distiii£TL-i. 
brarery**  and  thanked  by  the  Governor  G^eneral  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  witi  u.-^ 
Clasps). 

"•Lt.Colonel  A.  Seagrim served  with  the  ist Royals  in  the  Crimea  tro'm  the  aoth  August  1855,  mcludin^ihssar 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

••^  Lt.Colonel  W.  wlnson  served  with  the  Eolat-i-Ghilzie  Rc^ament  on  the  Peshawur  Frontier  in  1855-56  aod  ihirj. 
the  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  With  the  same  Regiment  in  Eusoftaie  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  Aptrh  and  K&7 :: 
Commanded  the  i8th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  wad  was  present  at  ibe  ^^ 
capture  of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•  Colonel  G.  R.  Westmacott  was  present  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Mhow  trhen  that  Rer^^- 
mutinied  on  the  ist  July  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Hyderabad  Cavalry,  Infantrj',  and  ArtilleTr  in  V\-o 
in  1857.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  alid  waa-prei<rJ  ••. . 
investment  of  Indore,  siege  of  Ratghur.  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  our  Camp,  akirmisb  of  Jhillai  ■- 
severely  wounded  by  sabre  cuts,  and  personally  thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Ros»e),  action  of  Bnrtxlia  (Troon!::  1: 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches),  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurrakota  and  pursuit  to  Behra  ;  affair  of  ZaTm-  ' 
battle  of  Betwa  and  siege  of  Jhansi ;  affair  of  Kotra,  ist  battle  of  Koonch  (horse  killed)  ;  rcar-guari  :«^;  ^ 
gadeatDeopora;  action  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Billawah  (wounded),  sffhir  of  oi.:*.' 
near  Gwalior,  and  reoccupation  of  Gwalior.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  ArtUlerj-  and  5th  Puailicrt  on  ^^^^ 
the  steamer  Burhamputra  from  Cawnpore  to  Allahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Heerax>ore  and  Kaleekunkt  uu  :-■ 
passage  down  in  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  Sconce  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  captare  of  y^ 
(mentioned  in  despatch!,  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  fthDeeaii<' 
1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

■*^  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Luard  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  canij)aign  of  1857-59, — with  the  Knjfortuzi  T 
Force  against  the  Malwa  Insurgents;  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  nt  the  attack  and  capiture  of  NimhLfra.  *.- 
▼olunteer  gunner  at  the  action  of  Jeerun  and  defence  of  Neemnch  l-'ort  (mentioned  in  Bombay  general  crde?' '  • 
**  gallant  conduct ") .  Was  attached  to  the  i4tb  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Chandaree  and  Jhar5a .  »r^  ^ 
as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  battle  of  Koonch,  with  capture  of  the  fort  and  town  and  porsn^t.  f-perat    » 
before  Calpee,  action  at  Muttra,  aflftiir  of  outposts  on  20th  May  1858,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  the  to^rn  ax'i   ' 
©f  Calnee  and  pursuit  (mentioned  in  Governor  General's  orders  for  services  before  Calpee,  Medal  w.tL  Ca- 
Servea  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  Fane's  Horse  and  commanded  a  Squadron  in  the  action  of  Siui^.i.  '■*. 
the  Takn  Forts,  and  actions  of  the  8th  and  2 ist  September  (acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigaiiicr  Pattle  .  aii'-  - 
render  of  Pekin  (mentioned  by  Brigadier  Tattle  as  being  "several  times  personally  engaged  with  tte  cr:-: 
wounded.  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•*  Lt.Colonel  F.  B.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock'a  Force,  and  w»?  :- 
sent  at  the  actions  of  Mungarwar  and  Aiumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Besdsc 
until  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  daspaut^ 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

**■  Lt.ColODel  G.  J.  Pasley  served  in  the  Son  thai  campaign  of  1855. 

*■  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Hunt  served  with  the  force  under  General  Van  Courtlandt  in  1857-58  and  was  prcscst  i:  ► 
actions  of  Odawallah,  Khyrekee,  and  Hissar,  storm  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Mungalee.  Commanded  iL* :' 
Punjaab  Infantry  in  the  action  of  Namoul  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Meda^i 

♦1*  Lt. Colonel  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal).  I 

*u  Lt.Colonel  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  t^te  V'r: 
Cloud  Enedition  against  the  Braves  in  June  1858. 

«"  Lt.(x>lonel  T.  B.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Euaofkaie  Country  ir  i " 
and  May  1858,  and  was  preeent  at  the  attack  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»»  Lt.Colonel  B.  R.  Chambers  served  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.    Also  throughout  the  defence  of  it  ' 
denoy  at  Lucknow  from  the  30th  June  to  the  17th  Nov.  18^7,  and  wa.s  severely  wounded  (Medal  vritb  <:Ia--" 
service,  and  a  wound  pension).     Sci-ved  with  the  Eusofzai  Field  Forco  in  ihe  Urabc^  la  caiapaign.  »!«!«- i> 
in  the  action  of  the  15th  and  i6th  December  1863  (Medal  with  Clasf)).   Also  with  the  HazaraKicId  force,  .:■ 
operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 

♦*•  Colonel  J.  P.  Sherriff  served  with  the  and  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutisy  campaigTi  ia  •  * 
and  was  present  at-  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  mi-ludinur  thclwttleof  Nnjjuir^Itor.    Acrcn- >• 
Greathed's  Movable  Column  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Bo  >l.m'ld!hnu«r :  was  demcbrrt  with  a  pkin*?. 
Regiment  at  Allyghur;  and  subsequently  commanded  a  mixed  lo.  c-   in  the  Etawah  Distnct,  where  he  ti*l  - 
engagements  with  the  enemy  and  captured  five  guns,  after  .inv.ntr  the  eneui^*  from  his iioeution—rece'-' 
thanks  of  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mji.ior). 

*»  Lt.Colonel  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  including  the  action  of  Mundefloreaodaiegeof  Bsx^ 
Fort  (Modal  with  C1»p).  ^,g.,,^^^  ^^  ^UO^lt: 


Bengal  Staff  Corps, — War  Services*  368 

^  LtColosel  T.  Dennehy  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  185^-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two 
Companies  in  action  with  the  Insorgents  at  Ohnndknnara.  Served  aleo  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58, 
and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Militaiy  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  Haniokpore  and 
Ga<lharaaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Gk)vernor  General,  Medal) . 

*^  Lt  Colonel  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of 
Brit^adier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  a 
Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  ia  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'^  Lc.  ColonelE.  P.  Qurdon  servedin  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857;  present  with  the  Neemuch  Force  before 
Nimbherae  on  33rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  with  the  Neemuch  force  in  the  action  with 
the  Mundesore  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  witn  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  during  the  siege 
by  the  Mundesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*^  Li.Colonel  A.  H.  Bramley  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhele  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  1857, 
with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  October  following 
with  Che  Mhow  and  Indore  Rebels— slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

*^  Lt.  Colonel  W.  Mnsgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  in  command  of  Irregular  Troops  during  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1850-53,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of  importance  during  the  war  and  at  many  of  tliem 
commanded  the  Irrwular  Troops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Corps  of  Irregular  Horse  of  430  men  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  of  1857-50  (Medal),  ^red  with  the  8xst  Regiment  in  the  Busoofide  expedition  of  1858  In  the 
North-Weetem  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Lt.  Colonel  J.  T.  Bushbv  served  in  the  Burmah  campaign  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegrn). 

^  Lt. Colonel  J.  J.Boewell  joined  the  3rd  Puzuaub  Infkntry  when  on  field  service  in  thelieeransai  vttUey  in  Decem- 
ber Z856.  In  June  1857  proceeded  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Pu^jaub  Infimtry  to  join  the 
Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  at  XTmritBur.  Accompanied  the  Column  in  its  forced  march  of 
44  miles  to  Gurdaspore,  and  commanded  the  Native  Infantry  in  the  actions  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  zath 
and  i6th  July  1857  ^  Trimmu  Ghat  (Medal).  Was  present  with  his  Recriment  with  General  Cotton's  field  force  ia 
Sosofzai  in  1858 ;  also  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868 ;  and  with  Colonel  Keye*B  force  against  the  Bezoties  in 
Februaiy  18^9  (India  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  Infkntry  during  the  oeoux>ation  of 
Southern  Afghanistan  in  1878-79. 

***  Lt.  (Lionel  H.  l^dall  waspresentatthemutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullnnder  on  the  7th  of  June  1857 
and  served  with  the  pursuing  Colump.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googaria  and  Mooltan  in  Z857-58  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Bxpeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  F.  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  thebatile  of  Budleekeserai,  all 
the  engagements  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nujjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gnngeree,  Puttialee,  and  l^^poorie  storm  and  capture  of  liucknow,  and  subseqiMpit  operations  in  Oude  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  dross  "  for  great  gallantly  at  Namoul  on  the  i6th  Nov.  1857,  in  having,  at  the  imminent 
risk  of  his  own  life,  rushed  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  off  under  a  heavy  fire  firomthe 
enemy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  him  at  the  time  ") .  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  Frontier 
nrar  of  x86q,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^7  Lt. Colonel  M.  M^  Procter  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Kumaon 
Battalion  in  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt.Colonol  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  z8th  Bengal  Native 
Inrantry  in  the  Bhootan  Bxpodition  in  1865  (Modal). 

**»  Lt.Colonel  W.H  Garton  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campnijrn  of  1855-56.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutiny 
in  1857-58  (Medal) .  Was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  an  attack  upon 
a  party  of  rebels  under  Sung  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jaunpore  district. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  J.  Roberts  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

**^  Lt.  Colonel  W.  G.  Waterfleld  was  atMeerut  at  the  outSreak  of  the  mutiny  on  the  loth  May  Z857 ;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battle  of  Buddleekeserai,  and  throughout  the 
idege  of  Delhi.  Served  as  Political  Officer  to  the  force  that  marched  firom  Delhi  to  Jeypore  under  Major  Redmond 
ia  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal  with  Clasp). 


♦**  Lt,Uolonel  H.  B.  Waller  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  Z855. 

**•  Lt  Colonel  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  x85a-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Present  with  the  A^ 
Militia  Cavalry  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857,  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutmied  and  the  guns  of  the  Contingent 


jAgra 

„  ^.. „ .,  Inarent 

and  all  theammanition  and  luggage  were  retaken  from  them ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  the  following  day  (Medal). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  wounded  at  tne  attack 
on  Thauna  Bawun  in  September  1857  ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gnngeree  and  Patialee,  and 
reoccnpation  of  Mynpooree ;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Bnngaon  in  April  Z858— 
wounded  (Medal).  * 

*«7  Lt.Colnnel  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  Z857 ;  was  slightiy  wounded  on  the 
17th  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  Z4th  July  (M!edal  with  Clasp). 
Served  with  the  China  Bxpeditionanr  Force  in  z86o-6i  (Medal). 

***  Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Money  served  m  Burmah  in  1853-54.  Servedthroughout  the  siege  openitionB  before  Delhi  from 
the  xst  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  the  9th  Z4th  and  33rd  July,  zst  and  and  August,  and  other  minor  aflUrs ; 
commanded  escalading  partv  at  tiie  storming  of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  14th  Sept.  and  was  present 
throughout  the  assault  of  the  city  and  the  six  days'  fighting,  resulting  in  its  capture  on  the  aoth  Sept.  Snbse- 
quently  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Gerrard's  Column  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudporeand  other  rebels, 
and  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Namoul  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  Ac^utant  to  his  Regiment  in 
all  the  operations  under  Brigadier  Seaton,  including  the  actions  at  Guugeree,  Putteealee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also 
present  at  the  Alumbagh  and  Transgogra  operations ;  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afikir  of  Barree,  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  witn  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Adjutant  and  and  in  Command  of  the  3rd 
Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  XJmbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  witk  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In- 
fantJ7  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Rsmd  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mntiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  engagement  at 
Dacca  in  November  Z857  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Ensofzie  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  ennffc- 
ments  of  the  15th  and  i6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Baxotee  Tribe 
near  Kohat  on  the  North  Went  Frontier  on  the  nth  March  x868  (received  the  thsmks  of  Government). 

*^  LtColonel  H.  M'D.  de  Douglas  Rcrved  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  as  a  Volunteer 
with  the  Artillezy  at  the  action  of  Shahgunge  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth 
October  1857  (Medal). 

*^  LtColonelC.  A.deKantzow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peahawurflrontier  in  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at 
that  station  in  May  1857,  and  received  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
'*  admirable  services"  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.    Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 

fonf?  on  6th  June  1857,  against  the  mutineers  or  the  7th  Light  Cavalry,  Z3th  48th  and  7YSt  Native  Infkntiyfrom 
iicknow,  and  killed  the  robel  loader  in  hiind-to-haYid  contiict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
Served  nt  Mynpooree  in  comniaiul  of  an  Irre^'ular  Force  up  to  the  almndonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
as  a  volunteer  m  the  action  of  5th  July  near  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  Z857. 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalry  in  action  near  AUyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
and  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomerio's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  the 
10th  Oct.  1857  a*  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  up  to  the  reoccnpation  of  l^pooree,  and  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Muttra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtehpore-Sikree,  and 
elsewhere.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organized  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  in  action  at  Bnngaon 
(one  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  ac- 
tion of  3rd  May  T858  at  Shanjehanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded) ,  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  and  aflkirs 
subsequent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  May  (very  dangerously  wounded  by  sabre 
cuts  on  face  and  nght  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohilcund  Anxiliaiy  Levy, 
which  he  had  raised  and  organixed,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  firom  June  toJI|9^^^,  and 


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General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condiiion  of  Appointment, 


MAJ0B8. 

Roberts,  Arthur  WUliam,   Bi, 
Mt^for,  a8  March  77  


— , 1- 

20  Feb.  59  12  July  59 


Hastings,  Edward  Geo.  Qodol- 
phin,  3t.M(y'or,  i  Oct.  77 

Jennini^,  Robert    Melvill,    Bi. 

Major,  I  Oct.  77  

Higgmson^Chas.  Theoph.  Metcalfe 

Cowper,  Herbert  Henry  Paterson. 

Oautley,  Christopher  George 

Lang,  Rich.  Tiokell  Montgomery. . 


Campbell. Charles  Walter .... 
WiUock,  George  Woodward . 


Moore,  Martin  James  

Jackson,  George  D'Aguilar  . 


Craigie,  William  Bomct , 

Hay,  Edward 

Becher,  Arthur  William  Reddle  .. 

Court,  Major  Henry 

Blscoe,  William  Walters 


Macmullen,  Frederic  Wood  , 

Ca.pta.ins. 
Fletcher,  Henry  Arthur 


Bartholomew,  Robert . 


».  I. 


20  Feb.  59 

30  May  59 
16  June  59 

4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 


26  Aug.  59 

20  May  60' 
16  June  60 

4  Sept.  60 

4  Bept.6o 


i2  0ct.  59|  9  Dec.  60       

12  Oct.  59'  4  Jan.  161' 12  Oct.  71 
20  Oct.  59;  21  Feb.  61  20  Oct.  71 


20  Oct.  59 
20  Nov.  59 

4  Dec.  59 

4  Doc.  59 
20  Dec.  59 
20  Jan.  60 

4  Feb.  60 
20  Mar.  60 

4  Sept.6o 
ao  Feb.  62 


9  Apr.  61  20  Oct.  71 
I  Jan.  62' 20  Nov.  71 

z  Jan.  62  4  Dec.  71 

z  Jan.  62  >  4  Dec.  71 

1  Jan.  62  20  Dec.  71 

I  Jan.  62  20  Jan.  72 

I  Jan.  62 1  4  Feb.  72 


25  Oct.  66 

7  Dec.  67 

15  Jan.  68 

12  Dec.  68 

3  Oct.  70 
25  Jan.  71 

6  Apr.  71 

7  Jan.  72 
14  Feb.  72 

24  Feb.  72 

8  Nov.  72 

13  Nov.  7a 
23  Nov.  72 
12  Dec.  72 
37  Deo.  72 
31  Dec.  72 


I  Jan.  62  20  Mar.  72  12  Feb.  73 
30  July  62  4  Sept.  72117  Feb.  73 
3  July  64  3o  Feb.  74,2a  Jan.  74 


I  f  FoUt.  Ageney,  3rd  C:^ 
30  Feb.  79  i     Centxal  India  Ar^ir 
,  i    — SickFurioH^. 
( Bep.  Commr.  snd  i  .'•* 
30  Feb.  79  '      rui\iab.— Spemi  .. 
\    among  Ehybert^v 
^  _       (2ndin0am.aiidS.,i'.^*^ 
30  May  79  -^     comdr.  6  Bcngu.  > . 
6  June  79  Squadron  Officer  2  L  ^.-i 

Cavaliy. 
4  Sept.  79  Mil.  Accoontant,  slACx-^ 

I     i8t  Grade.  Bombaj 

4  Sept.  70  Mil.  Accountant,  anu ' '»% 

>    xst  Grade.  Hawnl  Pi::. 

13  Oct,   79  Dep.     Comr.    2nd   L>., 

I    Mooltan  District,  PcA. 

12  Oct  79 

20  Oct.  79  Squadron  Comdr.  3  Se- 
gal Cavalrj-.  [Canr 
20  Oct.  79  Squadron  Officer  12  5-i.** 
20  Nov.  70  Exec.  Engineer,  4U  l-r*^ 
D.P.W.— flick  iiirUic  1 
4  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer  3  Br.,-)i  \ 

!    Cavalr>\ 
4  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer  7  Ben. 

I    Oavalxy. 
2oDcc.  79  Squadron   Commaiwir 

Bengal  Cavaby. 
20  Jan.  80 Transport  duty,  3i»iI)(T 

Cabul  Force. 
4  Feb.  80, Squadron  Commssd<r :} 

Bengal  Cavalir 
3o  Mar.  80  Station  Stoff Officer,  Soea 
I    pore. 

Squadron    ConuniBde  t 
1    Bengal  Oav. 
Assist.  Commissitmer,  a 
\    Class,  Puiyab.— FarL 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


Majoes. 


XKSIGK.    I      LXSUT. 


Graham,  Adam  Wilson |2oFeb.  59  20  Feb.  60 

Beckett,  William  Henry '20  Feb.  59   3  Apr.  60 

Newberv,  Francis  Monro |  4  Mar.  59  35  July  59 

Quin,  Tnomas  James I  4  Mar.  59  zz  May  60 

Parker,  Neville  Fraser |  9  Apr.  59  25  July  60  z  Nov.  68 


6  Viih.  68 

8  June  68 

I  July  67 

9  Oct.  68 


Hodgson,  Charles  Nesbit I20  Apr.  59  36  Aug.  60] 

Marsh, Frank  Hale  Berwick '30  May  59  Z9  Sept.6o 


z  Nov.  68 
z  Nov.  68 


Horsford,Edwin Clarence O'Bryen  zz  June  59  36  Oct.  60  z  Nov.  68 


Tregeax,  Vincent  William 

FiUgerald,  Arthur  

Marshall,  Herbert  Seymour.. 


zz  June  591  7  Nov.  60 
16  June  59  aa  Nov.  60 
z6Jimt9i  aDea  60 


Waller,  John  Edmund 

Marriott,  Edwin  Metcalfe  Leslie . 

Reade,  George  Edward 

Cumberlege,  Henry  Owen 

Newnham.  Edward  George  

Smith,  William  Graham 

Inglis,  David  William 

Tweddell,  Francis 

Branson.  Charles  Edward  Douglas 

Chatterton,  Frank  William  

Stewart,  Duncan  John   

Hoznftay,  John  Richard  McKenzie 
Broome,  Arthur  Plantagenet  .. 
Home,  Samuel  Brown 


Ives,  Edwin  Robert 

Davis,  Alfred  Thornton 

Jones,  Arthur  Frederick  

Macleod,  Jaznes  Gawler 

Plowden,  Trevor  John  Chicheloy 

Hastings,  Francis  Eddowes 

Salkelo,  Richard  Henrv 

Stronff,  Dawsonne  Melancthon,  ^ 

.Bt.lTryor,  33  Nov.  79   j 

Rankin,  Henry  Herbert t 

Wiggens,  Francis  Edwin  


4.'  " 
9  Ju:^ 

15  July 

15  July 
4  Aug. 

iz  Aug. 

20  Aug. 

27  Aug. 

8  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
20  Sept. 
z2  Oct. 
12  Oct. 

20  Oct. 
20  Oct. 
20  Nov. 

9  Deo. 
zo  Dec. 
zoDec. 
zoDec. 


z  Nov.  68 
9  Nov.  68 
zo  Nov.  68 


i«Feb.  6z  z6 
4  j*oFeb.  61 1 16 
59'  z  Mar.  6i|z6 
59    z  Mar.  61 1 16 

59|28  Apr.  6i|2z 
5929  Apr.  61  29 
59   5  May  61 129 


BSBVXT    I 
UJLJOB._ 

z  Oct.  77 
z  Oct.  77 

ZZ  Oct.  77 
28  Oct.  77 


Jfi-JOB. 


22  Dec.  77,  9  Apr. 


I  Jan.  78,30  Apr. 
3  May  78  30  May 

17  July  78  zz  June 


zz  June 
16  June 
z6  June 


33  July  78 
20  Aug.  78 
Z4  Sept  78; 


ao  Feb.  79  Wing  Officer  38  IfsliwK 
20  Feb.  79  Exec.Eng.3ndGT»de,D-P.* 

Kusaowlie  Divieioc 
4  Mar.  79  City  Mag.of  Lucknow.  Ptf. 
4  Mar.  79  Cant.  Mag.  zet  Clsas,  AlSa: 
I    abad.N.W.P. 
79  Dep.  Assist.  Com.G<9.£i 
I    Class.  Left  Div.Gsbnllc^ 
Office. 
79 1 
79  8upt.of  NativeAraySdaw 

I    in  Bengal. 
79  Di8t.8apt.  of  Police.  aadC' 

I    Ferosepore,  Piuusb.-«r' 
79;  Wing  Coznmaader  4»  >•{  • 
79>  Wing  Commander 26  Ni. 
79  Wing  Conunander  s%  NX 


59  zo  May  6; 
59  zo  June  61 
59  6  July  61 
59  7  July  61 
59  IZ  July  61 
59  37  July  6 1 
59  38  July  61 


59  3  Aug. 
5911  Aug, 
59  39  Aug. 
59  34  Sept. 
59  28  Sept. 
59  2  Oct. 
59  zz  Oct. 

zoDec.  59  13  Oct. 

59  z  6  Oct. 
59  zo  Nov. 


10  Dec. 
zo  Deo. 


Mainwaring,  Edward  PhilUpson...  20  Deo. 

Aislabie,  William  Be^jaznin' '.-20  Dec. 

Hopkinaon,  William I20  Dec. 


6z  6 

61  6 
61]  6 
61 1 
61  la 
61  22 
61  22 

61  29 

61  29 
61  29 

59]  Z4  Nov.  61  29 
59'23  Nov.  61  29 
5qj  9  Dec.  6z  16 


MAJOB. 

Doc.  68   4  July  79,  Wing  Commander  Z9  Native  Inflosr 
Dec.  68   9  July  79;Dep.AssiBt.Com.G«n.«ndCl.  aiektr 
Dec.  68  15  July  79!  Assist.  Commr.  of  K«nMma,Jf.wJ 
Dec.  68  15  July  79!  Wing  Officer  39  Native  Inlanby. 
Jan.  69   4  Aug.  79,  Squadron  Commander  z?  BenesI  Ci»- 
Jan.  69  II  Aug.  79  Dcp.A88ist.Com.Gen.ist  CI    SidLfv. 
Jan.  69  20  Aug.  79' Wing  Commander  zs  Native  bJuisn 
Jan.  69'27  Aug.  79'2nd  in  Command  3Z  Native  lafcany 
Jan.  69   8  Sept.79  Offg  and  in  Com.  29  Native  InfaBttj^ 
Jan.  69  20  Sept.  79  Cantonment  Maff.  of  Boorkee.  K. »  ^^ 
Jan.  6c  20  Sept.  79|Wing  Officer  3  Native  In&ntry- 
Feb.  6930  Bept.79'Boumiary  Settl.  Officer.  Bimdeiw 
May  69  12  Oct.  79  Squadron  Commander  x»  Bengsitaf-, 
May  60  12  Oct.  79  Station  Staff  Officer,  Dinapoie,  w- 
Brig.  Major.  Peshawur  Beeerrel'^^ 
May  69  17  Oct.   79;  Station  Staff  Officer.  Ferosepore. 
May  69  18  0«  t.  79  Wing  Officer  5  Native  InliMitry. 
May  69  17  Nov.  79! With  39  Native  lAfsntzy. 
May  69  ao  Nov.  79  With  Z3  Native  In&ntiy.  . 

June  69  10  Dec.  79  Asst.  Commr.  and  Ct,  Pm^m,  S-i»- 
June  69  10  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer  a  Sikh  In&ntiy. 
June  6q  zo  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer  x6  Native  Iiz£uitr7- 
June  69'  10  Dec.  79'squadron  Commander  zo  Beafsl  (». 
June  6910  Dec.  79' With  30  Native  Inftmtry. 
June  60  10  Dec.  79'Dist.  Bupt.  of  Police,  4th  Grade.  aSi- 

i   jehanTOre,  N.W.P. 
Juno  69  20  Dec.  79' wing  Offloer  4  Goorkha  Bf  gi™'^' 
June  69  20  Dec.  79'Wing  Commander  3  Sikh  In^^;^ 
July  69  20  Dec.  79  Cantonment  Magistrate,  "d  Joae 
^  ^  I    Small  Causes  Court,  Banackport. 


Qeneral  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infantry, 


Majors. 

relchman,  Arthur JohnTreponwell 

;ii()t.  Henry  Edcrcumbe 

nikinson,  Alfred  Reginald 


'homas,  Francia  Henry 

ipperley,  Charlea  Owen  Wynne 

leid,  George  David 

teel,  JameeNiabet 

yvyan,  Richard  Octavius  

lassalle,  Jas.Heotor  Cha.  Greenhill 


4  Jan.  60 

4  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 

4  Feb. 
20  Feb. 


tendergast,  Charles  Lewia.. 


nimot,  Revcll  Eardley- 
'oung,  Henry  Lachlan  ... 

roodcock,  Hatley  Frere 


Captaixb. 

jrke,  Henry  Philip  

abington,  Charlea  Walter  

armthers,  Joseph  Geo.  Thomson 

andon,  Aislabie  

yvyan,  Beville  Grenville 

eet,  Henry  John 

echer,  Sallivan  Edward 

latterbnck,  Thomas  St.  Qointin 

Amsay,  Herbert  Maynard  

tkins,  William 

ax,  William  Ironside , 

roome,  John  Howard 

ackson^  Erio  Colvin  Sutherland 
ytler,  Rob.Fra. Christopher  Alex. 

;obert8on,  Divie  Henry 

inico,  Andrew  McCrae 

oung,  Charles 

;id(?eway,  Joseph  West 

[artshome,  Arthur  Geor^ 

"Ticker,  Louis  Henry  Emile 


kene,  Charles  McDowal  

amueUs,  Alexander  Pringle 

lall,  Charles  McKenzie 

[arrison,  William  Pringle  ... 
arwell,  Walter  Charles 


x)bert8on,David ,  Bilf <%;.  X 1  Sept.  7a 

odsworth,  William  Franco 

rice,  Ralph  Anatruther 

rijrg,  Edward  Evans 

Wloch,  James  Murphy 

Ansford,  Charles 

[acCall,  George  

tkinnon,  John  Richard  Breeks, ') 

Bt.lfaior,  22  Nov.  79    ) 

raser,  James 

myth,  Etwall  Walter 

Tebb,  Edward  Harvey 

nderson,  Hugh  Stark  

cott,  William  Walter  Hopton 

lorrison,  Claude  Stewart 

mith,  Percy  Wyndham 

[cNeale,  James  Agnew 

homas,  Charles  Frederick 

Idham,  Arthur 

owan,  Walter  Edward 

arden,  Allan   

amsden,  William  Charles* 

ichoUa,  Thomaa 

ordon,  JohnAndrias  Davidson... 

ennesBv,  Douglas  Cowslade  

aTooche,  Everard  Neal  Digges. 
arr,  Frederick  Schomberg,  Bt.  J 

Major,  aa  Nov.  79 S 

mith,  Robert  Edward  Seymour... 

ill,  George  Michell  Devcreux 

Unde,  Francis  Henry 

orster,  Charles  Hyder 

tead.  Alfred  James 

^yUe,  Henry 


'orbes,  Edward  Millett 

lare, Arthur  Benjamin 

•apier,    Hon.    Geo.    Campbell, 

CIE.  Bt.Major,  3  Deo.  79   

leiklqohn,  William  Hope . 

Either,  Archibald  Cuthbert  Bigg 


ao  Den. 
4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


4  Mar.  60 


4  Mar. 
4  Mar. 


a7  Mar.  60 


4  May  60 
4  May  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 

26  June  60 
7  July  60 
X  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Aug.  60 
4  Sept.  60 

18  Sept.  60 
ao  Sept.  60 
a  Oct.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Nov.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
4  Dec.  60 
xq  Dec.  60 

x9  Dec.  60 
ao  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 
4  Jan.  61 
ao  Jan.  6 

20  Jan.  61 
4  Mar.  61 
7  June  6: 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 

7  June  61 

7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 
7  June  61 

7  June  61 

8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  6x 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  61 

20  June  61 
4  July  61 
4  July  61 

36  July  61 

a  Aug.  61 
4  Sept.  61 
xo  Sept.6x 

27  Sept.  61 
4  Oct.  61 
4  Oct.  61 


ao  Oct.   61  ao  Oct. 
a6  Oct.  61  30  Oct. 

4  Nov.  6x  18  Nov. 

4  Deo.  6x  XX  Dec. 
a  Jan.  6a  as  Jan. 


a9  June  69 
1 7  Aug.  69 
25  Aug.  69 


I  Jan.  6a  25  Aug.  69 

I  Jan.  62  25  Aug.  69 
X  Jan.  6  J  25  Aug.  69 
X  Jan.  62  2  Oct.  69 
I  Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69 


JO  Dec. 
4  Jan. 
4  Jan. 


4  Jan.  So 


X  Jan.  62  29  Oct.  69  20  Feb 


I  Jan.  6a 


X  Jan.  62 
I  Jan.  6a 


I  Jan.  62 


X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
1  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan, 
I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan, 

X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
7  Jan. 
6  Feb. 
X7  Mar. 

29  Mar. 
25  Apr. 
20  June 
25  July 

30  July 
30  July 
30  July 

30  July 

July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


30  July 
30  July  ^. 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 
30  July  62 

30  July  62 

1  Aug. 

4  Sept. 
xo  Sept. 
27  Sept. 

4  Oct. 

4  Oct. 


29  Oct.  69 


29  Oct.  69 
29  Oct.  69 

I  Nov.  69 


7  Nov. 


7  Nov. 
7  Nov, 


,69 
'.69 

r.  69 

^6Q 

,69 
r.69 

r.  69 
69 
69 
69 
69 
69 
69 
69 
69 


62  27 
62  27 

62  27  ^-v'' 

62  27  Nov, 
62  a  7  Nov. 
6a  27  Nov. 
62  27  Nov. 
62  27  Nov. 
62  27  Nov. 
62  27  Nov. 
6a  27  Nov. 
6a  a7  Nov. 
62  27  Nov, 
62  27  Nov. 
6a  27  Nov. 
6a  27  Nov.  v^ 

62  27  Nov.  69 

63  27  Nov.  69 
6a  27  Nov.  69 
62  28  Nov.  6q 

28  Nov.  69 
X5  Dec.  69 
x  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 
X  Jan.  70 

I  Jan.  70 
I  Jan.  70 

15  Feb.  70 
I  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 
X  Mar.  70 

X  Mar.  70 

1  Mar.  70 
10  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
26  Mar.  70 
30  Mar.  70 

9  May  70 
26  May  70 
28  May  70 

2  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  June  70 
5  Juno  70 
5  June  70 

9  Aug.  70 

9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  70 

32  Aug.  70 

16  Oct.  70 
13  Dec.  70 

5  Jan.  71 
22  Feb.  7x 


4  Jan. 
o  Jan. 
30  Jan. 
4  Feb. 


79  Squadron  Officer  7  Bengal  Cav. 

80  Win?  Comrrjainler  4  Native  Infantry. 

80  Diet.  Supt.  of  Police,  3rd  Grade.— Per- 
sonal Assist,  to  Inspector  General, 
Benural. 

Sub  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  ist  Class.— On 

Field  Service. 
S(^uadron  Officer  xs  Bengal  Cavalry. 


80 


8o'Wing  Commander 43  Native  Infantry. 


80  Wing  Commander  25  Native  Infantry. 
80  Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 
80  Assist.  Commissioner  of  Mhairwarra, 
and  Political  Assist.,  ist  Class, Raj- 
pootana. —  Furloujrh. 
4  Mar.  80  Assist.  Comr.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Sul- 
tanpore.— Dep.  Judge  Adv.  Reserve 
Div.,  Peshawur. 
80  Squadron  Comdr.  X4  Bengal  Cavalry. 
SoOffg.    Assist.    Suptd.   British   Army 
Schools. 

37  Mar.  80  Assistant  Military  Accountant— Sick 
I    Furlough. 


4  Mar. 
4  Mar. 


a  May  7x 

a4  May  7X 
XX  July  71 


Officiating  Wing  Officer  27  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  37  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  ax  Native  Infantry. 

With  20  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry'. 

Dep.  Comm.,  4th  Grade,  Asi^am. 

Wing  Officer  2  Goorkhas. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander  X4  Native  Infantry. 

District  Supdt.of  Police,  3rd  Grado.Patna,  Bengal. 

W^ing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 

Squadron  Commander  1 1  Bengal  Cavalry, 

Squadron  Commander  2  Puiyab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  33  Native  Infantry. 

Squadron  Officer  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Officer  9  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Wmg  Commander  4  Punjab  Infantry. 

Wini?  Officer  5  Punjab  Irifantry. 

Offif.  Ab&ist.  Sec.  in  Foreign  Department. 

Wins:  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 

DLst.Supdt.ofPolice  andGrade.Peahawnr.Punjab; 

Political  Duty,  and  Division  Cabul  Force. 
Win!,'  Officer  43  Native  Infantry. 
Wing  Commander  32  Native  Infantry. 
Wint'  Commander  5  Punjab  Inflemtry. 
Subordinate  Judge,  2nd  Class,  Pertabghur,  Oude. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Nowshera;  Brigade  Major, 

ist  Divihion  Cabul  Force. 
Wing  Commander  44  Native  Infantry. 
Station  Staff  Officer,  Futtehghur. 
Wing  Officer  9  Native  Infantry. 
Assist.  Com.,  2nd  Grade,  Oude,  Oonao. 
With  23  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  Bhopal  Battalion.  [Umritsur. 

With  8  Bengal  Cavalry.— Station  Staff  Officer  at 

Squadron  Commander  x  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infiintry. 

Wing  Commander  31  Native  Inftintiy. 

Wing  Officer  8  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  12  Native  Inftuitry. 

Squadron  Commander  11  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Squadron  Conmiander  14  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Wmg  Officer  Dcoloo  Irregulai*  Force. 

Squadron  Commander  8  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Mil.  Accountant,  snd  Class,  3ud  Grade,  Bengal.— 

Wing  Officer  X3  Native  Infantry.  [Furlough. 

With  31  Native  Infantry. 

VVing  Officer  3  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  3  Sikh  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Commander  2  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  xo  Native  Infantry. 

Assist.  Commr.,  ist  Grade,  Jorhat,  Assam. 

Squadron  Commander  5  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Wing  Officer  15  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  20  Native  Infantry. 

Wing  Officer  22  Native  Infantry. 

In  charge  of  Depot,  12  Native  Inf.,  Jullunder. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander  11  N.I. 

Polit.  Agent,  3rd  Class ;  3rd  Assist.  Agent  to  Gov. 

Gren.  lor  Beloochistan. 
Officiating  Wing  Commander  39  N.  I. 
Wmg  Commander  16  Native  Infantnr. 
(  Assist.  Com.,  3rd  Class,  Pux\jab.— Special  duty, 
t     Foreign  Dept. — Furlough. 
W^ing  Officer  30  Native  Infantry. 
Executive  Engineer,  snd  Grade,  D.  P.  Works, 

Indus  Valloy  State  Railway.— Furlough. 


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General  List  of  Officers  of  Bengal  Infcmtry. 


Caftazitb. 
Lawrence.  Henry  John 

Loch,  William 

Wemyaa,  Binfleld 

Roberto,  Allan  Scott  .. 


4  Jfln.  62 
4  Jan.  62 
20  Jan.  62 
20  Feb.  62 


10  Mar.  63  18  July  71  j  ALSsist.  Gommisaioner,  2nd  Class,  Pnxuab,  s^im. 
13  Mar.  63  18  July  71  .Principal  of  the  Mayo  College  at  Ajmcre. 
24  Mar.  63  z8  July  71'WiDg  Officer  41  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 
24Mar.63  x8  July  7i!ABst.  Commissioner,   xst   Class,    Don  ImeL 
I    Khan,  Fimjab. 


^  Major  W.  B.  Aislabie  served  with  the  3rd  Silch  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1663,  incli^ 
the  actions  of  xsth  and  x6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ServMl  with  the  3rd  Sikhs  in  Uie  Haiara  oampucna.' 
1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp}.  Also  with  the  jid  Sikh  infuti; 
in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

*  Captain  A.  G.  Hartohome  served  with  the  32nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  throufrhout  the  Gampaicnoiidfr&: 
Neville  Chamberlain  and  Sir  John  Ghurvook  in  1863  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India,  andm 
present  at  the  operations  in  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  including  the  affairs  of  taking  the  Corneal  Hill,  destruction  of  Ul' 
and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  right  and  left  Columns  of  the  Bhootan  FieldForoe  in  1865*^  cis. 
the  surrender  of  the  guns  at  Dewangiri  ((ylasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  iKt-'^ 
in  the  Land  Transport  Train  and  subsequently  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  was  appointed  to  the  specai 
duty  of  clearing  the  Tekonda  Pass  vid  the  Haddaa  River  (Medal). 

*  Captain  W.  C.  Ramsden  served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infkntry  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65,  and  wupreKS 
at  the  capture  of  Dalim  Kot  and  recapture  of  Bala  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Ser\-ed  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In&atrria;]^ 
Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (Claq;>).  Served  with  the  3rd  Groorkhas  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Afghan  campaign  {>! 
1879. 


Unattached  Officers. 


Majobs. 

ViS:  Roddy,  Patrick 
Hopkins,   John, 


Major,  33  Sept 
Bt.Lt.CoU^l  Sept^. 
Chalmers,  John,  Bt.\ 


BiA 

73;  > 
^J9} 


2.23  Sept/ 

John,  B  . 

M<yor,  27  June  77...  i 

Doyle,   Thomas,  Bi.^ 
Major,  38  Sept.  78...  j 

Edmonds,  George  


34  Feb.  58 
23  Sept.  53 
30  Dec.  58 
38  Sept.  58 

5  Oct.  60 


3  Dec.  58 
x9  0ct.  58 

S  Aug.  59 

XX  Apr.  65 

5  Oct.  65 


BBBVBT 
CA.PTAIN. 


23  Sept.65 


28  Sept.  70 


XI  Jan.  67 
19  Oct.  6«; 

37  June  69 

IX  Apr.  72 

5  Oct.    72 


9  Feb.  76 
23  Dec.  78 

23  Deo.  78 


Station  Staff  Officer,  Roorkee. 
CIn  charge  of  Bepdt  of  38  K.  Lai 
1    PhiUour. 

Doing  Duty  at  Dalhousie  and  Snkbk 

r.  ^     o  ^In  charge  of  Exec.  Commt.  Offi-«. 
23  Dec.  78  (    Lucknow. 


I 

Doing  Duty  at  Fort  William. 


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**^  ICidor  H.  Morton  terred  in  Onde  and  was  present  at  the  pnrBoit  and  capture  of  the  rebel  Ri^ah  of  Toolsee- 
pore.  Sierred  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— against  the  rebels  in  Bnndlecund  in  1859,  and  com- 
manded adetachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  of  Irregular  Cavalry  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantrv  for  about  two 
xnunths  in  fluent  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Sind  river  (Medal) . 

^^  Mi^or  A.  R.  Chapman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budleekescrai,  skirmishes 
in  the  Subsee  Mundee  ftrom  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857.  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of 
Baree,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**■  Major  E.  C.  Codrington  served  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  .of  1857-58  and  was  present  during  the 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  the  16th  January  to  the  xoth  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separnte 
attacks  on  the  i6th  January,  afikir  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  aist,  affair  uf 
the  25th,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  asth  February,  and  affViir  of  the  oth  March ;  also  present  at  the  eicgo 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  aist  March  in  tne  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh ;  subsc- 
qnent  operations  in  Oude  including  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  4th  )Sik)i 
Infantry  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Oeneral  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  iu- 
clndingtheaffkir  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  operations  in 
Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  18C8, 
including  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

***  Sir  Hobert  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Snowers'  Colunm  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhiyjur-districts ;  was  with 
tbe  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  afterwards 
with  oolnmn  in  Oude  in  1858-^9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  M%{or  C.  K.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  mutiny  at  Jullunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bnndlecund  In  1859  (Medul).  A\m  Borvod 
tliroughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  C^hina,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku 
Fona,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  February  1865 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Trane- 
port  Train  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Major 
to  the  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Clasp).    Has  also  on  two  other  occasions  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 

*^  Mi^or  F.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcnnd  in  1858;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Shabjehanpore,  and  in  the  afikirs  of  Mohunrudpore  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat— severely  wounded  by  a 
musket  ball  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal) . 

**•  Mi^or  0.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Chisp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  1868  Including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Block  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served 
^rith  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

**»  Major  B.  C.  Garstin  served  with  the  23rd  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58. 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  Rhodagunee,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Roovah,  action  of  Allygungo,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*»■  Mi^or  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  severely  woimded 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**»  Major  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
July  1857  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal). 

**♦  Major  L.  Wavell  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
action  of  Nt^jufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls ;  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Mediil  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taeping  rebels  in  1862. 

»**  Major  k.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  feumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  alftiirs  (Medal). 

**•  Hajor  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  1st  Puiyaub  Inflantry  attached  to 
Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhnijur  districts  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Kewaree,  Tujjur,  Kanond,  and  BuUubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal). 

**'  Lt.Colonel  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  eerved  with  the  ist  Bengal 
European  Fusiliers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  MjTipooree  ;  commnnded  a  detochment  of 
Alexander's  horse  in  several  minor  affkirs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Orcyah  (charger  twice  wounded 
and  Dewsa  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpootona  and  Central  India;  Bnndlecund  campaign  fo  1859-60  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

**•  Major  A.  L.  Playfair  served  with  the  late  ist  Bengal  European  Fusi'iers  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  inclmliMtr  the 
Alnmbatrh  and  Trans  Goomtee  openitions  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  Luckuow 
(.Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Major  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857;  ^^^^ 
preaent  at  the  outbreak  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Native  Infantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  3i8t  Au^st  1858. 

•*»  Lt.Colonel  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volimteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  m  July 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busserutgunge 
(both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mimgarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow.  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency, 
was  also  present  at  the  final  carture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actions 
of  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Bankce,  reoccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  fralUintry),  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taking 
of  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund— wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
olading  the  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "forward  gallantry"),  Chankiawhan  and 
Palichan,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  nth  Bengal  (Tavalry  in  the  Urabeyla 
eampaign  imder  General  Grarvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki 
ALf^edee  expedition  in  1877-7B,  nnder  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  desi)atohee).  Present  in  the  operations  against 
the  Raiiizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Khyel 
▼iUagea  on  21st  March  1878. 

*^t  Captain  R.  H.  F.  Rennick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal). 

••  Major  F.  (Sellie  was  with  the  9th  Native  Inftmtry  at  AUyghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
xst  Gwalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  18^7,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattros.  Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Europeari 
Begimentin  minor  afi'airs  in  the  Agra  District  in  January  and  February  1859 ;  ^^^  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bnndlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during 
the  Bhootan  compaiim  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•**t  Captain  R.  Warbtu*ton  served  in  the  AViyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Modal). 

•••  Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  of  Namaol  (captured  a  gun).  Gan^aree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
including  several  days' street  tightiTiif ;  also  in  sub^eouent  operations  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of  Bara, 
Nawabgimg,  Dariabad,  Bhamouu'hat  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Vaair- 
gang,  Machllgaon,  Kamdakotp  Maharajpore  (wounded),  Serwaghat  (slightly  wounde<l).  nud  Pachgsion  (four  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  received  thankH  of  Governor  General,  Medal  with  CHasp).  borved  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (twice  severely  wounded),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Government  of  India  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  especial  gallantry.  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 
mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  niovintja  voteof  thankf*  to  theforces  in  China,  Hiwct  c^^'  M./nr). 
Served  throughout  the  Bhr*otan  c.i'npaigu  iu  i3i:.4-u  ,  ..  ;..iga<lo  Mnjorand  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gcii«r.il,  j.r.  m'-.i  -.t  tiit  cmj»- 
ture  of  Dalmakot  (severely  wounded),  ChHruoralin.  iiula  (severely  wounded),  and  Nagolu;  a-.ul  commanded  a 
reconnaissance  into  the  enemy's  country,  received  the  thanks  of  Uie  (Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Viceroy  (three 


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Bengal  Medical  Departtnent. 


SUXGSOHB  MaJOS. 


Hatchell,  Charles 

Whishave,  John  Charles 

I):;  Fubeck.FrederickWilliamAlex. 

White,  John  Berry   

Harris.  Worseloy  Ponlett,  MD.  ... 

Alleii,  William  Edward 

Mantcll,  Riners,  If^ 

Blu;  ley,  Edwin  Clement  

Sh.'innird,  Thomas  WilliamB  

Ellis,  John,  MB 

Selous,  Edric 

Coatello,  Charles  Peter  

Durant,  James  John    

Ovlovaine,  Ferdinand  

Grant,  George,  MB 

Chesnaye,  George  Cochet 

Duncan,  John,  mD 

Tandy,  Edward  Ord    

Parsons,  Francis  

Constant,  Frederick  George,  MD. 

Condon,  James  Hunt  

Hooper,  William  Roe 

Smith,  Henry  Seymour,  MB 

Cameron,  Charles 

Richardson,  John,  If  J 

Holmes,  Arthur  Parker,  MD 

Gray,  Robert,  AfB 

PMeming,  Jos.  MacNaughtan,lf2>. 

Oldham,  Charles  Frederick 

Fitzgerald,  Edward  Ambrose 

Henderson,  George,  Jtfi>  

Cullen,  Peter,  If^ 

Jameson,  George  William 

Cookson,  Hemy 

Cunningham,  Robt.  Wiseman, 3fD 

Moir,  William,  If-B 

Skardon,  Thomas  Gray 

Shaw,  John  Cardy  

Johnston,  John  Wilson,  MD.  .. 

Cameron,  John,  MD 

Pilclier,  Jesse  Griggs 

Mackertich,  Simon,  MD 

French,  John  Gay,  MD 

Lyons,  Richard  Thomas 

MoLeod,  Kenneth,  MD 

C  leghorn,  James,  MD 

Harvey,  Robert,  MB 

i5 keen,  Andrew,  If 5 

Reid,  Robert  

Bennett,  John,  MD 

Gardner,  Edward  Barton  

Kelly,  James,  MD 

Spencer,  Lionel  Dixon,  MD 

King,  George,  2f^ 


Center,  William,  MB.. 


Purves,  Henry  Black  

Thomson,  George,  MB 

Jameson,  Robert,  lfZ> 

Mathew,  Robert  George 

Duncan,  William,  lf5 

Massy,  George  

Ross,  George  Cumberland 

Power,  Richard 

Griffith,  Griffith 

Cameron,  Lewis,  MD 

Raye,  Daniel  O'Connell,  MD 

Warburton,  WilUam  Pleace,  MB.. 

Birch,  Kdward  Alfred 

Keegan,  Denis  Francis,  MD 

Kades,  Lewis  Edward 

Mackenzie,  Stephen  Coull,  MD. ... 

Stewart,  William  Day 

Compign^.HoratioDav.  Steel,  ifD, 

Mullen,  Thomus  Firench,  MD 

Galftioy,  John  Burke   , 

McKenna,  Cornelius  John , 

Wood,  Julius  John,  MB 

Finden,  Woodforde  

Paterson,  Andrew  McMaster  , 

Lethbridge,  Alfred  Swaine,  MD.. 

Stephen,  Arthur,  MB 

Newman,  John  Henry,  MD 

Johnstone,  Hugh,  if jS 

SuaexoMS,  rartk  a$  Lieutt.ybute^ter 

»ix  3fear$' service  they  rank  €u  Captn. 

Cunningham,  David  Douglas,  If ^. 

Whitwell,  Henry  

Cameron,  Archibald,  MD 

Kvers,  Benjamin  

Carmichael,  Jas.  Cha.Gordon ,  JfD. 
Grant,  Alexander  Gibb,  MB.... 

Jackson,  Warwick    

McLaren,  George  Gilbert,  MB. 


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Civil,  Lucknow.— Sick  Furlough. 

Deolee  Irregular  Force. 

43  Native  Infentry. 

Civil,  Shahjehanpore.— Offg.  Civil,  Mnasoorie. 

Ithopal  Battalion. 

9  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Rajshahye. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent,  Behar. 

Civil,  Seetapore. 

Civil,  Bara  Banki.— Offg,  Civil,  Ghazeepore. 

5  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Principal  Assistant  to  the  Opium  Agent  of  Bensxes. 

34  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent  Central  and  District  Jails,  Bareilly. 

4  Goorkha  Regiment. 

1 1  Native  Infantry. 
8  Bengal  Cavalry. 
2  Bengal  Cavalry. 

12  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cawnpore.— Sick  Fnrloagh. 

Civil,  Benares. 

Civil,  Allahabad,— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Babraich.— Offg.  Civil,  Bara  Banki. 

Superintendeut  of  Vaccination,  Allahabad  and  Bensres  I^ 

z  Sikh  Infantry. 

Civil,  Mooltan. 

Base  Hospital  for  Natives,  Koomin. 

I  Goorkha  Regiment. 

Civil,  Jounpore.-  Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Mimpore. 

Civil,  Gujran  walla.— Officiating  Civil  and  Jail,  Rawnl  Firnkk 

Civil  and  Jail,  Nimar  District,  Khandwa. 

Civil,  Mussoorie.— Officiating  Civil,  Etawah. 

5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

1 5  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Meerut. 

Officiating  35  Native  Infentry. 
Civil,  Mymeusing.— Furlough. 
I  Officiating  3  Goorkhas. 
I  Civil,  Pyzabad. 
Civil,  Howrah. 
1 5  Punjab  Infantry. 

Health  Officer  for  the  Port  of  Calcutta.— Offg.  Civil,  Psa*^ 
j5  Native  Infimtry. 

Civil,  Nynee  TaL 

Civil,  24-Pergunnahs. 

Medical  Officer  to  the  Maharajah  of  Patiala. 

Civil,  Futtehghur. 

Officiating  Superintendent  General  of  Yaccinaiion,  Panjtli 

Civil,  Bijnore.— Offg.,  Shalyehanpore. 

1  Punjab  Infantry. 

Marwar  PoUtical  Agency.— OAjg.  Erinpoora  Irreg.  For» 

Supt.  Eloyal  Botanic  Garden  at  Calcutta,  and  Prof,  of  Bolaaj, 

Calcutta  Medical  College. 
Chemical  Examiner,  &c.,  Lahore  Medical  Scliool-(^ 

Curator,  Lahore  Museum. 
Civil,  Hooghly.— Sick  Furlough. 

1  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Prison  at  Futtehghur. 
Civil,  Midnapore.— Offg.  Civil,  Mozuiltepore. 

10  Native  Iniantry. 

Civil,  Murree.— Offg.  Supt.  of  Yacdnation,  Puvtb. 

2  Punjab  Cavalry. 

1 1  Bengal  Cavalry. 
18  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Backcrgunge.  . 

ist  Resident  Surgeon  of  the  Presidency  Gener&l  Hosprat 
{Medical  Officer  to  the  Hajah  of  Kapoorthala. 
I  Civil,  Darjoeliug. 
,2  Central  India  Horse. 

17  Native  Infantry.  [Sctoou 

Professor,  Calcutta  Med.  School,  and  Sui)4L,GuapfaeUlaa. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Cuttack. 

Eriupoorah  Irregular  Force. 

In  medical  charge  oiUlwar  Political  Agency.— Ciffli  Bass^. 

Offg  Civil,  Seonee  District. 

39  Native  Infantry. 

iSuperintcndentot  Vaccination,  Raucbee. 

2  Goorkhas. 

Cabul  Field  Force. 

Inspector  General  of  Jails,  Bengal. 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lahore. 

Mbairwarra  Battalion. 

Civil,  Akyab.— Officiating  Civil,  Buxgocn. 


Professor  of  Physiology,  Medical  College. 

Officiating  Residency  Sturgeon,  NepauT. 

Civil,  Sultanpore. 

Civil  and  Jail,  Wardha. 

Garrison  Surgeon,  Fort  William. 

16  Native  Infantry. 

2  Punjab  Infantry, 


Civil  and  Jail,  Deyrah  Doon, 


aoxi.'sBod7G«ard. 


Bengal  Medical  DeparifnenU 


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STriaioxs. 

loutcath,  Joseph  Johnstone,  MD. 
)on'nto,  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  IfD. 

lacCrrogor,  John 

lutcheson,  Georafe,  JI£D 

oliii'ion,  Edward  Reginald 

lalLhrop,  Christopher  William 

l:iri(lL>rs,  Kiohard  Careless,  MB.... 

Iiiultra,  Edwin 

Vauklin,  Benjamin 

'AL-i,  Frederick  Pooley,  MS 

V'rij,'ht,  Robert  Temple,  MD.  . 
)av.s,  GoorM  M'Bride,  MD.  . 

Jnpta,  Ksili  Pada,  MB 

iiiiion,  Uenry  James 

)tike,  Olliver  Thomas,  MB. 
aoholBon,  Francis  Cobham,  MB. 
riznn,  John  Sutherland,  MB  .... 

Icndley,  Thomas  Holbein    

rrcf^'if,  William  Henry,  MB 

eaman,  Albert  Baird... 

imyth,  Frederick  Augustus 

loj'il,  Herbert  

.I'jyd,  John,  MD , 

ourtney,  William  Michael , 

UiLiledge,  Edward  Butler   , 

lobmson,  Thomas,  lf£ , 

iurtin,  Daniel  Nicholas,  MD. 
trahan,  Alexander  Bannerman 
loe.  William  Alexander  Grauford 
I'iadows,  Charles  John  Walford 

Leefer,  William  Napier 

)eane,  Andrew 

lurray,  WiUiam  Flood,  MB 

rconnell,  James  Fred.Pany,lfB. 

)'Brien,  Joseph,  MD 

f'Donnell,  James  O'Malley,  MD. 

leid,  James,  MD.   

lackenzie,  Gilbert  Proby,  MB 


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'rombie,  Alexander,  MD 

larpby,  William  Reed 

oubert,  Charles  Henry,  MB  

lassell,  Ebenexer  Goer,  MB.  

icully,  John 

lall,  Geoffrey  Craythorne  

!ioy,  Gopaul  Chunder,  MD 

ieid,  Adam  Scott,  MB 

tVatson,  George,  MD 

'asken,  Wm.  Andw.Dumford,lf J>. 

Awrie,  Edward,  MB 

Vilson,  Joseph,  MD 

dalvanv,  Edward  

5orab,  John  Manook,  MB 

)utt,  Russick  Lall,  MD 

)aphtary.  GirdharlalRatanlaI,irZ) 
^key,  John  Thomas  Brownrigg 

tl'Gregor,  Alexander 

ifoang,  James,  MB 

>ake,  Joshua 

>upta,  Bankabehari,  ITS 

d'Conaghey,  John,  IfD 

*almer,  Edwnard  

»V'illiams,  Alfred  Henry,  MB 

iolmes,  Robert  Andre  wKing,lfI>. 
?'erris,  John  Edward  Chamock... 

iirereton,  Samuel 

^uriarty,  Matthew  Denis,  MB.... 

'rice,  Gordon,  If 2> 

ioyHl,  Edward,  MB 

)'Brien,  Bartholomew,  MD 

Jundas,  George  Albert 

lill,  Henry  Walter.  MB 

Ihmed,  Zalnoor  Allee,  MD 

iilligan,  William  Arthur 

IriUlths,  William  Edwin  

Vilkie,  David.  MB 

iauersby,  WilUam  Edward,  MB. 

Vail,  Alfred  John,  MD 

["uohy,  Francis  Joseph,  MD   

doynan,  Wm.  Edw.  Bonsall,  MD. 

lacdonald,  Denis  Peter,  IfO  

3aker,  Oswald  

HalUns,  }iewty,MB 

^nglit,  Frederick  William, Iffi... 
tVilcocka,  Alexander  John,  If 27... 

tfoloney,  Timothy,^  MD 

^)eakin,  Chas.  Washington  Shirley 

tf'Kay,  Henry  Kelloek 

iwaine.  Frederick  Robert,  MB .. 

-Jorbett,  John  Lane,  MD 

Browne,  Samuel  Haslett,  MD.  .. 

«air,  Edward,  MB 

innstrong,  James  

3awion,  Louia  Biohaid,  Jf2> , 

Shircore,  John  Catohiojc  , 


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30  Mar. 
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Apr.  68  Civil,  Cachar,  and  Officiating  34  Native  Infentry. 

Oct.  68  Officiating  Civil,  Bhangulpore. 

Oct.  68  Supdt.  Central  and  District  Jails,  Benares. 

Oct.  68  Garrison  Surgeon,  Chunar. 

Oct.  68  33  Native  Infantry. 

Apr.  69  Officiating  la  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Apr.  69  Civil,  Azfmghur.— Officiating  Civil,  BareiUy. 

Apr.  69  2  Sikh  Infantry.  ^«  ,    .       «,.,,, 

Apr.  69  Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Lucknow.— Officiating  CivU^  Lncknow. 

Apr.  69  Deputy  Assay  Master,  Calcutta  Mint. 

Apr.  69  Officiating  37  Nauve  Infantry. 

Apr.  69  4  Sikh  Iufanir\'. 

Apr.  69  Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Metropolitan  Circle 

Apr.  69  24  Native  Infantry. 

Oct.  69  Beloochistan  Agency.  ^  .  ^  ^  ., 

Oct.  69  Surgeon,  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  and  Buperintdt,,  Presidency  Jnil. 

Oct.  69  4  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Oct  69  Jeypore  Political  Agenoy. 

Oct.  69  Civil,  Doomka.— Officiating  Civil  Dnrbnnga. 

Oct.  69  2  Native  Infieaitry. 

Oct.  69  Lawrence  Military  Asylum,  Snnawnr. 

Oct.  69  14  Native  Infanti-y. 

Oct.  69  Civil,  Oonao.— Officiating  Civil,  Kheri, 

Oct.  69  38  Native  Infontiy. 

Oct.  69  CivU,  Budaun. 

Oct  69  4  Punjab  Infiuitry. 

Oct.  69  30  Native  Inflintry. 

Oct.  69  36  Native  Infantry. 

Oct  69  ax  Native  Infantry. 

Oct.  69  Civil,  Chumparon. 

Oct.  69  ao  Native  Infantry. 

Oct  69  Civil,  Munipore.— Officiating  Civil,  Moradabad. 

Oct.  69  Civil,  Pooree.— Officiating  Civil,  Bardwan. 

Apr.  70  Professor  of  Pathology,  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  &c. 

Apr.  70  44  Native  Infantry. 

Apr.  70  Furlough. 

Apr.  70  Otta.  Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair  and  the  Nioobars. 

Apr.  7c  4  Native  Infantry. 

lUBOSOV, 

Civil,  Daooa. 

25  Native  Infkniiy. 

Civil,  Bhaugulpore.— Offg.  Burg.  Pres.  Gen.  Hospital. 

Civil,  Gowhatty. 

Medical  Officer,  Gilgit 

Superintendent  Central  Jail,  Allahabad. 

Civil,  Beerbhoom. 

8  Native  Infiuxtry. 
13  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Futtehpore.--Offloiating,  Minpoorie. 
Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Lahore  Medioal  Bohool. 
4a  Native  InCantry. 
CivU,  Roy  Bareilly,  Oudc. 
Civil,  Balasore. 
Civil,  Bankoora. 
Officiating  3  Native  Infantry. 
6  Punjab  infantry. 
4  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Umritsur. 

Punjab  Cavalry. 

ivil,  Pooree. 
Civil,  Moosuffemugger.— Officiating,  Jounpore. 
3  Bengal  Cavalry. 

9  Native  Infantry. 

Superintendent.  Central  and  Distriot  Jails,  MMrut. 
Officiating  x  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Political  Agenoy  in  Turkish  Arabia. 
3  Native  Infantry. 
Civil,  Jessore. 
Officiating  Civil,  Monghyr. 
Officiating  Civil,  Baraitch. 
Junior  Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Monghyr.— Sick  Fnrlongb. 
Civil,  Maldah.— Officiating  Civil,  Bonthal  Pergnnnahs. 
Norfchern  Bengal  State  Railway,  Staidpors.— Offj^.  CivU,  liidnapore. 
Officiating  ax  Native  Infantry. 

Junior  Civil  Sturgeon,  Allahabad.— Oflb.  Civil,  Almorah. 
Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  BIkaagulpore.— Siok  Furlough. 
Residency  Surgeon,  Nepaul.— Sick  Furlough. 
12  Native  Infantry. 
40  Native  Infantry, 
x;  Beiigal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Theyetmyo,  Burmah. 
aa  Native  Infantry. 
45  Native  Infantry. 

Civil,  Ghaseepore. — Offg,  Civil,  Boolundshuhur. 
3  Sikh  Infantry. 

Officiating  Junior  Civil  Burgeon,  Allahabad 
3a  Native  Infantry. 
Civil  and  Jail,  Rauohee. 
Officiating  29  Native  Inlkntry. 
Civil,  Hoshungabad  District. 

Civil,  liiirsapore.—Officia^ng  Buporintendant  of  Lucknow  JaiL' 
Marine^  Survey  Department.  j 

Digitized  by  ^<jOOQ  IC 


Biok  Furlough. 
Officiating  Civile  Jhansi. 


J56 


Bengal  Medical  Department 


SUBOBOITB.  _„ 

YoM,  Horace  Parr   I31  Mar.  74 

Fiillerton,  John  Campbell     I31  Mar.  74 

AVatilen,  Charles  Jamen  Hislop  .,.131  Mar.  74 

Stoker,  Richard  Nugent   30  Sept.  74 

Bomford,  Gerald  [30  Sept.  74 

Barclay,  Arthur,  MB .^ .  .^ 30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 


M'Cartie,  Charles  Joseph,  MD 
Ranking,  George  SplersAlex..  MB. 
Murray,  Robert  Daridson,  MB.... 

Com}  us,  Dennis  Wood  Deone  _ 

0'U:)nnor,  Patrick  Fen^lon  31  Mar.  75 

Moran,  James,  3fD 31  Mar.  75 

lioat^ou,  William 31  Mar.  75 

Siininonds,  William  Allason 31  Mar.  75 

Wnrburton,  George  Arthur  31  Mar.  75 

Mncrae,  Roderick 31  Mar.  75 

Bate,  Thomas  El  wood  Lindesay...  31  Mar.  75 

Borah,  Shibram,  MB, 31  Mar.  75 

Wc i r,  Patrick  Alexander,  MB.   ...  30  Sept.  75 

Preyer,  Peter  Johnston,  MD 30  Sept.  75 

Hais:,  Percy  de  Haga 3oSept.75 

Lowtas,  John,  MB 130  Sept.  75 

ONoill,  John,  MD l3oSept.75 

rn  .   .,  ^^  Mar.  76 

31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76' 


Tomes,  Arthur 

Mawson,  William  Arthur 

Peev^or,  George  Hamilton 

Dantrd,  Sorabshaw  Hoima^ji 

Macdoaald,  Donald  John 

Hamilton,  Henry,  MD 

Halpin,  Nichohis  John  

Doyle,  Bernard 

Cobb,  Robert 

Stephen**.  Aug.  Edward  Richard.. 
Cad^fo,  William  Hotson. 


;  Bengal  Cavalry. 

1th  19  Bengal  Cavalry  at  Candahar. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Chemioal  Examiner,  Medical  Colle^. 
Garrison  Surgeon,  Fort  Attook. 
In  joint  medical  charge  at  Simla. 
Officiating  6  Ben^l  Cavaliy. 
Officiating  2  Poxuab  Cavalry. 
6  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Civil,  Chittagong. 
Officiating  28  Native  Infhntiy. 
Officiating  1  Punjab  Cavalry. 
Officiating  6  Native  Infkntry. 
Meywar  Political  Agency. 
Koorum  Field  Force. 
Officiating  Civil,  Tempore. 
28  Native  Infantiy. 
Depot  Hospital,  Nowshera. 
Na^a  Expedition. 
z6  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Civil,  Bareilly.— Officiating  Civil,  Azimghor. 
Officiating  4  Sikh  Inlbntry,  and  Officiatmg  Civil,  Dera  Ismail  Kluc 
Corps  of  Guides. 

Officiating  Civil  and  JaU,  Shahpore. 
Officiating  Civil,  Marmbhoom. 
Officiating  14  Bengal  Cavidry. 
In  medical  charge,  Naga  Expeditionary  Force. 
Civil,  Tharrawaady  District. 
Khyber  Field  Force. 
Officiating  23  Native  Infantry. 


,  S  Sick  Furlough. 
.  31  Mar.  76  Officiating  z  Native  Infantry. 
.  31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Hazareebagh. 
.  31  Mar.  76  Candahar  Field  Force.-~(Escort  daty.) 

31  Mar.  76  Officiating  Civil,  Bijnore. 

Moorhea«l,  James,  MD ,30  Sept.  76, Officiating  Civil,  Mymensingh. 

BeatsoD,  Charles  Henry 30  Sept. 76  Offioiatiag  7  Native  Infantry. 

Owen,  Charles  William '30  Sept. 76  Head  Quarters  Staff,  Cabal. 


Griffiths,  Gilbert  Saunders 30  Sept. 76 

Grant,  Peter  Maopherson,  MB. ...  30  Sept.  76 

Owen,  William 31  Mar.  77 

Gillies.  Walter  3iMar.  77 

Jack,  David  Morton 31  Mar.  77 

Conry,  Walter    31  Mar.  77 

Kellie,  Georffe  Jerome 31  Mar.  77 

Haacock,  John  Gatchell '31  Mar.  77 

'"'  '  3«  Mar.  77 

31  Mar.  77 
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31  Map.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
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31  Mar.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Mar.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
30  Sept.  78 
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30  Sept.  78 

31  Mar.  79 
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31  Mar.  79 
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31  Map.  79 


Basu,  Dharmadas 

^lackonzie,  Alexander  William  ... 

Mullane,  Jeremiah,  MD 

Mullen,  Dougla8,lf2> 

TaaflTe,  Robert  James ^ 

It obinson,  Ernest  Laurie  

Kolis,  James  Alexander,  MB 

('rofts,  Ayhner  Martin   

Crofts,  James,  MD 

Coates,  William,  MD 

Blood,  Joseph 

Thomson,  Samuel  John    

Campbell,  Robert  Neil  

Brander,  Edward  SeJisbuiy,  MB. 

Chatteijie,  Fakir  Chandra  

Emerson,  George  Augustus 

Mullen,  Jarlath  Ffirenoh,  MD 

Cretin,  Eugene,  MB 

Duncan,  Andrcrw,  MD 

Nicholson,  George  Frederick,  JTO. 

Hemsted,  Arthur 

Conee,  George  Augostus 

Bigger,  Samuel  Ferguson 

Robertson,  George  Boott  

Nixon,  George  Michael 

Sweeny,  Terence  Humphrys 

Barry,  Daniel  Francis,  MD 

Harris,  George  Francis  Angelo ... 

Anderson,  John    

Bamber,  Charles  James    

O'Dwyer,  Mahichi    

Perry.  Francis  Frederic   

Dalzell,  Palteney  William 

Little,  Stephen,  MD 

Gimlette,(Teo.  Hart  DeBniond,if2>. 

Huuier,  Christian  Bernard 

Gaisford,  Martin  ^ ,^ 

Murray,  Charles  Herbert I31  Mar.  79 

Smith,  Julian  Carter  Oarington...  31  Mur.  79 
Daubeny,  C.  A 31  Oct.  79 


Wing,  Koorum  Divisional,  Base  HospitaL 

z  Central  India  Horse. 

Head  Quarters  Staff,  Candahar. 

Officiating  5  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Doaba  Outposts. 

Win^  x8  Native  Infantiy. 

Officiating  5  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Officiating  5  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Furreepore. 

Officiating  3  Punjab  Cavalry,  and  dvU,  Edwardesabad. 

Native  Base  Hospital,  Quetta. 

Meywar  Bheel  Corps. 

Officiating  3  Punjab  Infantry. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  2  Sikh  In&ntry. 

Officiating  xo  Bengal  Cavalry. 

Officiating  zz  Native  Infkntry. 

zst  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force. 

Officiating  4  Punjab  Cavalry. 

Officiating  CivU,  Hurdui. 

Naga  Expedition. 

Officiating  4Z  Native  InDeuitry. 

Officiating  Civil,  Khyouk-hpyoo. 

Native  Field  Hospital,  Candahar. 

Officiating  Resident  Burgeon.  Medical  College  Hospit\l. 

Officiating  Civil,  Jhelum,  and  Native  Depot,  Hospital. 

Depot  of  Native  Troops  at  Jhelam. 
Sick  Furlough. 

OfOoiating  31  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  13  Native  Infantry, 
zst  Division,  Cabal  Field  Force. 
Officiating  5  Native  Infantiy. 
zst  Division,  Cabul  Field  Force. 
'^'  ^ht  Wing  z8  Native  Infantry. 
LOiAting  x6  Native  Infantry. 
Coolie  Corps,  Gandamack. 
Officiating  z  Ponjab  Inlluitiy. 
Officiating  39  Native  Infantiy. 
Officiating  2  Bengal  Cavalry. 
British  Barmah. 
With  37  Native  Infiantry. 
Umballa  Circle. 

Left  Half  Batt.  zo  Native  Infantry  at  Golagfaaat 
Doing  Duty  with  9  Native  In&ntry  at  Meean  Keer 
Base  Hospital  for  Natives,  Peshawar. 
Peshawar. 


I  Surgeon  T.  Moloney  served  with  Uie  3rd  Sikh  In&ntiy  in  th«  jQifi^Ei  ^^P^^f^onjO^  ^flMiOf^'t^ 


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Bengal  Veterinary  Department. 


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SiAVf  VxnBurABT  SusoBOir. 
Kettlewell,  George  


z8t  Clibs  VxnxarxBT  Sukoxov. 
Datt,  Edwin  John 


TBTXKI- 
TKAXT 

auBOBoir. 


S  Dec.  54 


ao  Kov.  59 


D1.TB  or 

PBB8BVT 

BAITK. 


1  Oct.  77 


Sahanmpore. 


17  July  74' AflBiBt.  Superintendent  Horse  Breeding  Operations. 


Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

Tkt  Sight  Severend  Edward  Ralph  Johnson,  DD,  Lord  Bishop  of  Calcutta  and  Metropolitan  in  India  nad  iLe 

Island  of  Ceylon,  91  Nov.  76. 
Tke  Bigkt  Rewrtnd  Thomaa  Valpy  French,  DD.  Bishop  of  Lahore,  37  Dec.  77. 
The  VenerabU  Joseph  Baly.  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta  and  Commissary. 
TU  Rev.  Brook  Deedes,  MA.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  8  Fob.  77. 
Charles  Banderson,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Oalcntta,  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  16  April  70. 


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sxMASxSy  Ac. 


855  JZ«0.  Henry  Murray,  MA 'Meeau  Meer. 

:856  Eev.  James  Kilhee  Stuart,  MA.. . '  Kurrachoe. 

[857  Rev.  Thomas  Moore,  BA 'Sick  Furlough. 

857  Rev.  John  William  Younsr,  lfil..isick  Furlough. 
857  Rev.  John  Richard  Baldwin Furlough. 

857  Rev.  Chas.  Jas.  Waterhouse,  JTil.  Delhi. 

858  Rev.  QeorgeDaveySymond8,B^.  I  Furlough. 

859  Rev.  Henry  Fisher  Corbyn,  MA.  Abbottabad. 

859  Rev.  WiUiam  Spencer,  DD I  Furlough. 

1859  ^o.W.CrawfordBromehead,lf^  Furlough. 


; l^^l           BurxoB  Chaplaihs.  I  ^bmabks^c. 

■  1 1 869  Btfp.  Mathew  Lamert,  BA '  Moorut. 

',        !  -        JirvxoB  Chaplaxvs. 

I  1869' JZep.  Clement  Reginald  ToUeO  jh^ruii 

I        I    mache,  If^ ^  uii««»i. 

I  i869liz«..  Alhin  Ramsey,  MA -Furlough, 


Nagpore. 


859  JBer.  William  David  Cowley,  DD. 
859  Rev.  David  Payne  WilliamB,lf^. 

859  Rev.  Edward  Jas.  Hubbard,lfil. 
Rev.  Andrew  Horsburgh,  MA. .. 

«co  Rev.  Peter  John  Jarbo,  MA 

860  Rev.  Arthur  William  Irwin,  MA. 
i6oRev.  William  Barker    Draw-) 

I    bridffe,  iiB ^..i 

863  Rev.  Alexander  Robinson,  MA. 
860  Rev.  John  Alex.  Stamper,  MA... 
86z  Rev.  William  Ayerst,  MA 

862  £«r.  John  Hocking,  MA 

863  Ret.  WiUiam  Charles  Bell 

£63 1  Rev.  Willi&m  Ward  NichoUs 

i(>2'Rev.  Fred. Walter  Robberds,^^. 
865I  J?er.  Arth.  Ootavius  Hardy,  MA. 

Z6i*Rec.  Joseph  Spear,  ^^ 

m\Rev.  Ct.  F.  Popham  Blyth,  MA. 

866tfi«D.  Percy  Nicolas,  MA 

S66JJ2ec.  T.  L.  J.  Wameford 

i^/SRev.  George  Thomas  Carru-^ 
there,  MA.  . 


Rev.  Andrew  Lumsden  Mitchell 


Agra. 

Subathoo. 

Shahjehanpore. 

Furlough. 

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359  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

*  Sir  Arthur  Becher  served   the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  in  1839  and  was  present  at  the  storm  anAri- 
tare  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).    Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkw,  Fcr  - 
Hhah,  and  Bobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Breret  of  M^or).    Also  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-49.  inclu  I :  : 
ihe  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).    Be.T 
as  Quarter  Master  General  with  Army  Head  Quarters  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (severe^'  nt)uiidcJ 
CB.,  and  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  General  A.  Tucker  served  with  the  9th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Bind,  t^.' 
was  severely  wounded  in  five  places  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal,  CB.,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

^  General  E.  Darvall  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  cap'^v 
of  various  stockades  (Medal).    Served  also  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  (Medal). 

^  Geucral  H.  Palmer  served  against  the  Bheel  tribes  in  1827-48.  Campaigns  during  183&-40  in  Affghan.^tr 
and  iieltx>chistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded,  matchlockii 
tiiraagh  left  thigh,  in  a  skirmish  at  the  entrance  to  the  Bolan  Pass  on  the  aoth  March  1839.  Sutlej  campaign  c~ 
184  5-46,commanded  the  48th  Bengal  Native  Infkntryinthe  battles  of  Moodkeo and  Feroseshah  (horse  shat).an4  ^< 
a  briiovde  Major  at  the  action  oi  Aliwal— woanded  (Medal  snd  ti^o  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Served  as  Bn£>f 
Miij'ir  10  Brigadier  General  Wheeler's  Force  at  the  surrender  of  Kote  Kangra  in  1846,  and  in  the  Ponjanb  eamptir 
f't  1B4S-49,  including  t>io  Ktormiii?  of  the  Dullah  Heights  and  reduction  of  three  small  forts  (Medal).  Indian  mor:-.'^ 
cainpuigu  in  1857-58,  including  ihe  action  of  Chinhui  in  command  of  native  details  ft*om  mutinied  regiments;  r  _ 
ifiaiutcd  m  the  Muchee  13h  i\vu  Fort  from  the  firing  of  the  flr^t  rebal  shot  against  it  to  the  witbdawal  of  its  f^»rv-  : 
arnl  served  iu  the  defenc<3  of  the  Lucknow  Residency  to  its  relief;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  kca:  C^x. 
LHwnpore  against  rebels  in  185b  (Medal  with  Chujp.  and  a  year's  service). 

"  General  D.  Pott  served  with  the  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  against  the  insurgents  near  Cuttack  in  1833.  Stn^ 
thrtjughout  the  Sutlej  caiupaij^n  of  1845-46  ;  commanded  the  47th  Bengal  Native  Jnfantrj'  at  the  battles  of  Mo- >u 
uii(l  yei*oze8hah,  and  wus  also  present  at  the  affair  of  Buddiwai,  action  of  Aliwal,  and  bnttle  of  Sobraon— hor^c  v 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps,  and  l»rcvet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  force  of  1,800  men  against  the  inaurgentsin  I'ej. 
iii  1854  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government  of  India— Modal).  Commanded  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  m  :b: 
Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58  against  the  rebels  in  the  Mirzapore  district  (Medal) ;  embarked  in  its  command  iti  Jujj' 
iHiS  on  service  to  China,  and  served  during  the  campaign  of  1858-59  (received  the  thanks  of  tho  Govemme-t  c' 
lii'iiii— Mtdal). 

«  General  W.  E.  Mulcfister  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AflTghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  an<l  r^* 
severely  wounded  at  the  forcing  of  tho  Khybor  Pass  (Mcdiil).  Served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1S45  <  . 
including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Fcrozeshah,  and  Sol)raon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Puujaub  campaign  of  iS^.-;! 
including  the  siege  operations  Ijeforo  Mooltan,  and  action  of  Soorjkboond  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  (.xeneral  O.  Cavenngh  served  with  tho  4th   Bengal  Irregular  Ciivalry  tho  Gwalior  campaign,    includins  !b» 
buttle  of  Maharajpore — left  leg  carried  away  by  a  cannon-shot  and  charger  killed  (Bronze  Star,  and  mentiOD.  - 
despatches).  Served  also  in  tho  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  tho  left  arm  in  the  act;c2  :.' 
BiKldiwal  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Mnjoi). 

'°  GoneralJ.  S.  Paton  served  the  G,valior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battio  of  Maharajpore  (Br  • : 
Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Ferozeshnh  and  Sobraon  (Me<lal  and  oneClaspKarl 
capture  of  Kota  Kangra.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramuuggur,  passage  of  the  Chita-. 
ant]  »»attlcs  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah— sevorol.y  woimdcd  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Senr: 
with  the  expedition  under  SirClinrles  Najiier  against  tho  AllVeodies  in  1850,  including  the  forcing  of  the  Kohui  IV'-; 
near  I'eshawur  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Force  employed  to  suppress  the  Googaira  iusarrection  ii:  '.'.y. 
and  commanded  the  Field  Detuchnient  sent  from  Lahore,  which  was  thrice  engaged.  Has  been  twenty-K\t' 
times  mentioned  in  despatchei^  and  on'.crs. 

"  Sir  CharlesReid  served  in  Upper  Sind  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1843;  and  with  the  Sirmoor  Battalion (Goorkh 
throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  and  battle  of  Sobraon — bnm/lit  ti- 
Battation  out  of  action  ^orse  twice  wounded,  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Walter  Gilbert's  despatch,  Med?'!  '.:'■ 
Clasp).      Served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).     Commanded  the  Sirmoor  BAt*.-.'.;  - 
throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857 ;  opened  the  communication  between  Meerut  and  Calcutta,  for  which  1.' 
received  the  thanks  of  Government;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budloc-ke-Serai  and  throughout  the  sicji 
Delhi,  and  commanded  all  the  advanced  postc  on  the  riglit  of  the  Delhi  Ridge,  including  Hindoo  Il-no's  houft^  :'■"- 
key  of  the  position)  from  the  8th  June  to  the  14th  Septeraiii'.r,  during  which  peri')d  twonty-5ux  separate  attack?  c- : 
tlioso  positions  were  repulsed.  Commanded  aColumn  on  tho  17th  Juno  for  the  attack  on  Kissengung^e,  commaL  : 
1. 10  4th  Column  of  assault  on  Delhi  on  the  14th  September— severely  wounded  (Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  CB..  .r  . 
Medal  with  Clasp).     Served  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59  (Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and  Colo.; 
thanked  by  Parliament,  and  on  four  separate  occasions  by  the  Government  of  India) .    Is  in  receipt  of  the  G-- 
Service  and  the  Wound  pensions,  and  in  1871  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  his  distinguished  militarv  services. 

i«  General  G.  P.  Whish  served  tho  campaign  of  1842  in  Afighanistan  under  General  Pollock  (Medal).  Al«  - 
tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40  as  an  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goo.  rt 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  M^jor). 

^*  Greneral  H.  F.  Dunsford  served  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  tho  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  &*  tie 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Conmumded  the  Troops  of  the  Rajahs  of  Puttialla  and  Jht  cr.<t  •:    • 
ing  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  ana  was  present  at  its  storm  and  capture.    Commanded  the  Buxar  Colnicn  ri ' 
Shahabad  Field  Force  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1858 ;  conmianded  at  the  aittack  of  Burahpore  on  the  14th  Oct.  185S,  dr  v 
the  rebels  in  force  out  of  a  strongly  entrenched  position,  and  routing  them  with  great  slaughter;  d£-fcji'.o<i  l- 
attack  of  the  rebels  at  Sikurreea  on  i6th  October  and  in  other  skirmishes  leading  to  the  successful  attack  ob  - 
town  of  Jugdespore  on  xpth  October— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.).    Commanded  thcJyn:'  1: 
field  force  in  Expeditions  of  1862-63  against  rebel  Jynteaiis  in  Assam,  including  the  capture  of  the  stockA-i<.-  ^ 
Rallcang,  Mtmsow,  Oomkai,  Rungbarai,  and  Surteung  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  the  Governor  Gene- 1 
and  tho  Secretary  of  State  for  India).    Commanded  Columns  of  the  Bhooton  field  force  at  the  st^rm  and  ca.f  •< 
of  the  fort  of  Daumkote  and  stockade  of  Channoorchie  in  Dec.  1864  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i&  General  C.  T.  Chamberlain  served  throughout  the   campaigns  in  Affghanistan  of  1839-42,  inclndir.i:  tu^ 
siege  and  capture  of  Ghnznee  (Medal),  and  various  actions  near  Candahar  (Medtil).    Punjaub  campaign  of  iT^F  i  . 
including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gooierat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  its  final  surrender  at  Kiiv. 
Pindee,  and  was  wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  Sikh  Cavalry  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Cla5p5.  ti 
Brevet  of  Major).    Served  at  Mooltan  during  the  mutiny  in  1857,  disarmed  the  62nd  and  69th  Bengal  Nat  • 
Infantry,  was  engaged  against  the  Googaira  rebels,  and  was  besieged  in  the  Serai  of  Cheekawntrio  for  four  d^:<^ 
(Medal,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel,  and  thanks  of  Government). 

"  Lieut  General  R.  G.  Taylor  served  the  GwaUor  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  »9lh  JVc. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  and  severely  woimded  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee  (Medal).  I*unja"' 
campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  town,  surrender  '. 
the  citaidel,  and  battle  of  Soroojkhoond  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

"*  Lieut.General  A.  J^tche  commanded  a  Detachment  of  tlic  Arracan  Batuilion  employed  against  the  W&lleir 
hill  tribe  on  the  Arracan  frontier  in  1841-42, — took  the  Waileng  Hill  stockade,  and  reduced  the  tribe  to  snbmiwK' 
Served  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gx)jerat  (severely  woosdeui. 
and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AfTghans  (Medal  wnth  two  Clasps).  Raised  and  commanded  an  irrtg^^- 
force  with  which,  in  conjunction  with  a  party  of  scimieu  and  marines  under  Commander  Rennie,  he  defeatea  !5< 
Burmese  Chiefs  Nga-thein  and  Moung-tha-bon,  on  the  22ud  and  23rd  Jan.,  and  the  Burmese  Governor  of  the  fr- 
vince  of  Bassein  on  the  29th  Jan.  1853,  capturin>jr  nmo  guns  and  upwards  of  3,000  stand  of  anm>  (thanked  bj  ti-r 
Governor  General  of  Inula  in  Council).  Co-operat-ed  with  tho  force  under  Sir  John  Cheape  during  March  1 5=.; 
aiiainst  the  force  under  Myat-Toon  in  the  vicinity  of  Donabovv— wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  bv  tb 
Government  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pogn).  Quelled  a  i*ebelUon  of  tho  Burmese  in  the  Bi>- 
Hein  district  in  Feb.  1854,  with  a  small  force  of  regular  troops  and  a  levy  of  Burmese,  and  alter  three  cugacemerf 
completely  routed  the  insurgents  and  captured  their  leaders  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India).  Quclltfl* 
rebellion  of  the  Karen  tribes  in  the  Bassein  district  with  the  Bussein  Police  Corps,  which  ho  commanded  dans? 
Jan.  and  Feb.  1857,  routing  a  large  body  of  insurgents  under  Meng-loung,  a  pscudo  prince  of  tiutt  tril«e,  and  Uts^; 
him  prisoner  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  in  Council).  Digitized  by  VJ 1^ VJ  V IV^ 


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'»  Sir  Donald  Stewart  served  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1854-55  (mentioned  in 
(lc!> patches).  Commanded  the  Yolonteers  serving  in  the  Ally^hur  district  in  May  and  Jane  1857,  B*nd  all  commuui- 
Ciition  with  the  Upper  Provinces  having  been  cut  oiT  he  volunteered  to  carry  despatches  from  the  Government  of 
the  North- West  Provinces  to  the  Officer  commandiiiij  at  Delhi ;  on  arrival  in  camp  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant 
Adjutant  Greneral  of  the  Field  Force  and  served  throu;?hout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet 
of  Major) ;  afterwards  served  as  Assistant  Ad^utjuit  General  of  the  Army  at  the  sic^'e  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and 
throughout  the  operations  inRohilcxmd  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Lt.  Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Com- 
Diiinded  the  Bengal  Brigade  with  the  expedition  to  Abj'ssinia  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  C3.), 
*  Sir  Henry  Norman  sei*ved  as  Adjutant  of  the  3r8t  Bengal  Native  Innuiiry  throughout  the  Piuijaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-49  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  actions  at  t^ruloolaporc.Chillian  wallah,  and  Goojerat,  and 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Atlghans  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Was  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Troops  engaged  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850  under  Sir  ('hnrk's  Napier  and  Sir  Colin  Campbell ;  and, 
as  Brigade  Major  or  D.  A.  Adj.  General  to  the  Troops  employed,  was  engaged  in  various  expeditions  against  the 
mountain  tribes  near  Peshawur  in  1850-51-52-57,-54  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3i.st  N.I.  during  the 
Santhal  insurrection  in  1855-56,  and  for  four  months  was  in  command  of  n  separate  Detachment  (thanked  by 
the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India  for  surprising  and  captui-ing  an  in.surgent  chief).  Was  engaged  throughout  the 
operations  against  the  mutineers  and  rebels  in  India  from  the  lirst  outbreak  in  May  1857  until  the  termination  of  tho 
war.  As  Assistant  Ac^utant  General  of  the  Army  was  present  at  the  action  of  Badlee  Serai  on  8tli  Juno  1857  in  which 
the  Adjutant  General  (Colonel  Chester)  was  killed,  ana  performed  the  duties  of  Adjutant  (reneral  to  the  Army  in  tho 
field  from  that  date,  with  the  exception  of  some  portion  of  the  siege  of  Delhi,  until  the  end  of  the  war.  Served 
throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  8th  June  to  the  20th  Sept.  1857;  was  present  with  Greathed's  Column  nt 
the  actions  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra ;  subsequently  in  Nov.  1857  in  action  nenr  Buntcrah  in  Oude  with  tho 
Troops  under  Brigadier  Grant.  Present  with  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  tho  skirmisbeb  prior  to  and  throughout  tho 
operations  connected  with  the  relief  of  Lucknow  (horse  shot  at  the  storming  of  the  Shah  Nujeef) ;  at  the  relief  of 
Cawnpore  and  subsequent  operations  from  28th  Nov.  to  6ih  Dec.  1857  when  the  Gwalior  Contingent  and  other 
Troops  were  Anally  routed  and  dispersed;  at  the  action  near  Khodagimgc  and  reoccupation  of  Futtehghur  on  3rd  June 
1S58.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  2nd  to  21st  March  1858.  Rohilcund  campaign  in  Mny,  including  the  action 
of  Baroilly  (wounded)  and  afikir  at  ShahjeUanpore ;  campaign  in  Oude  during  the  cold  sea.son  of  1858-59,  including 
ihe  aflfaira  of  Doimdeakeira,  Bergudia,  Musjidea,  and  the  Uapteo  (Medal  with  Hat  e  Cla.^iijs,  CJi.,  and  Brevets  of 
Major  and  Lt. Colonel ;  was  twenty-five  times  thanked  in  general  orders  and  despatches  for  services  in  the  field). 

"  Lieut.Greneral  W.  T.  Hughes  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkce, 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  reduction  of  the 
Forts  of  Rungul  Mongul,  Kurrurwallah,  and  Moraree,  and  storming  of  tho  Dullah  Heights  (Medal).  Served  with 
the  force  under  Sir  CoUn  Campbell  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52 ;  present  at  the  affair  on  the  Heights  above 
Michnee ;  in  command  of  a  Cavalry  Piquet  attacked  and  routed  a  large  party  of  Momuud  mai-auders  (horse  received 
three  sabre  wounds).  Commanded  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  against  the  Othman  Khel  and  other  tribes  on  the  Eusufzai 
frontier  in  May  and  June  1852,  including  the  affairs  at  Pranghur  and  Nardund,  and  action  at  Pakkot  (Medal  with 
Clasps.  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59  »  present  at  the 
disarming  of  the  Native  Infantry  Regts.  at  Mooltan ;  commanded  a  Detachment  of  all  arms  at  tho  reduction  of  the 
town  of  Belleh  (horse  received  spear,  sword,  and  bullet  wounds) ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Saharunpore, 
Mozuffumuggur,  and  Meerut  districts  in  1857-58,  and  at  the  reoccupation  of  Rohilcund ;  throughout  the  Oude  cam- 
paign, and  present  at  the  reduction  of  Rampore  Russia,  actions  at  Churdah,  Mugeetia,  and  R^ikee,  and  pursuit  to 
tho  Raptee  ;  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  and  present  at  the  taking  of  Nana's  guns  at  Sitka  Ghat,  and  attack  on  the 
rehels  at  the  Khorialle  river  (Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Coloncl,  several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
ilianked  by  the  Government). 

"  Lieut.General  J.  L.Vaughan  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maharaj- 
pore  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Littler  (Bronze  Star).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  as 
Assistant  and  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  from  Oct.  1855  to  June  1856  (Turkish  Medal,  4th  Chws  of  tho  Medjidie, 
and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  Field  Force  on  the  Eusufzaie  fron^tier  in  July  and  Aug.  1857,  and  was  twice 
thanked  by  Government,  particularly  for  the  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of  Neriujee  on  the  2 ist  July  and  3rd 
August.  Commanded  the  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  all  the  operations  in  Oude  subsequent  to  the  capture  of  Lucicnow 
ia  1858,  including  the  actions  of  Barce,  Simree,  and  Nawabgunge,  and  passage  of  the  Gumtee  at  Sultanpore.  Com- 
manded a  Field  Force  on  the  frontier  of  Nepaul  from  April  to  Dec.  1859— twice  thanked  by  Government  (Medal,  and 
iirevetof  Lt.Colonel).  Commanded  tho  5th  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  operations  of  the  Eusufzye  Field  Force 
against  the  hill  tribes  from  Oct.  to  Dec.  1863  (C/?.,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  2nd  Brigade  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  t868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  Clasp). 

*»  Sir  Samuel  James  Browne  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  the  actions  of  Ramnuggur,  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  In  command  of  the  and  Punjaub  Cavalry  and  Corps  of  Guides  served  on  the  Derajat  and  Peshawur 
frontier  from  1850  to  1869,  including  operations  against  Oomurzaie  Wuzeerees  in  1851-52;  the  Bozdar  Belooch 
expedition  in  March  1857 ;  the  attacks  on  Narinjee  (Eusofzai  border)  in  July  and  August  1857,  and  in  various 
minor  skirmishes  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Was  in  corcmand  of  the  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  of  1858,  inoluding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  ( Brevet  of  Major),  actions  of  Koorsee,  Rooyah, 
and  Allygiinge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly.  (Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infkntry  at  the  action  of 
Mohunpore  and  defeat  and  dispersion  of  the  rebels.  Commanded  a  Field  Force  of  cavalry  and  infantry  in  the 
attack  and  defeat  of  the  enemy  m  their  position  at  Sccrpoorah  and  capture  of  their  guns  and  camp — dangerously 
woanded  in  two  places,  first  by  a  severe  sword-cut  on  the  left  knee,  and  afterwards  by  another  sword-cut  which 
severed  the  left  arm  at  the  shoulder  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Commander  in 
Chief  and  by  Government,  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  iledal  with  Clasp,  CB.,  and  Victoria  Cross).  In  tho  Afghan  war 
of  1878-9,  he  commanded  the  ist  Division  Peshawur  Valley  FieM  Force  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  AH 
Mufijid,  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pa^s  in  November  1878,  and  Bubsotpient  operations  till  the  end  of  the  campaign 
{k'CJi.  and  niceived  the  thanks  of  the  Governm*»Mt  of  India  and  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament). 

*^  Lieut.General  Charles  Cureton  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1S45-46,  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  (Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Brigadier  General  (Jurcton  commanding  the 
CiVVHlry  Division  in  the  action  of  Ramnu-rvrnr  (sliu;htly  wounded);  also  present  at  tho  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
battle  of  Goojernt.  nntl  accompanied  Sir  W.  « l-illi.  tl's  ('olumn  in  pursuit  of  tho  Sikh  and  AUglnin  Army,  capture 
of  ,\ttock.  and  occupation  of  I't.shawur  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Engaged  agaiunt  the  Mountain  Tribes,  North 
West  Frontier,  in  1849,  1852,  and  1860  (Medal  with  Chisp).     Served  in  suppruission  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1S57-59 


Shahabad,  Bunkcgaon.  Mahodipore,  Rus:^oolpore.  Mittowlee,  and  Biswa  (cicvon  times  mentioned  in  despatch. cs, 
pnblished  in  General  Onlcrs.  Medal,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.Colonel.  and  CB.). 

-'  Lieut.General  C.  A.  Barwell  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Was  Ofliciating  Brigade  Major 
at  Lucknow  at  the  time  of  the  outbreak  in  May  1857  and  continued  to  .ser\'e  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  defence 
of  the  Residency  until  the  final  »olief  of  the  garrison  in  Nov.  1857  ;  subsequently  8en,'ed  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the 
ftcld  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore ;  and  as  a  D.  A.  Adjutant  General  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Luck- 
now, attack  on  Fort  Rooyah  and  action  of  Allygunge,  reoccupation  of  Shahjchanpore,  battle  of  Bareflly,  and  action 
on  the  Sardnh— wounded  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt. 
Colonel,  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  ana  a  year's  service). 

^  Lieut.Greneral  J.  T.  Shakespear  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Fenw.esbah  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal). 

*•  Tho  Honorable  Sir  Heni^  Ramsay  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

•^  Major  Creneral  F.  D.  Atkinson  served  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier. 

"  Lieut.  General  R.N.  Raikes  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punnlar,  apth  Dec. 
1843  (Bronze  Star).    Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Major  General  G.  A.  Fisher  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  Campaign  of  1848-49.  Commanded  outposts 


3^1  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

of  Miclince  and  Shubkudr  on  the  Peshawur  firontier  from  Feb.  1853  to  May  1854,  and  waa  present  in  the  ac6an  o! 
Shah  Moosah  Khoyl  (Medal).  At  the  Alumbagh  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  in  Nov.  1857;  and  attached  to  the  fora 
under  Outram  from  Nov.  1857  until  the  taking  of  Lucknovr  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

'^  Major  General  C.  Harris  served  in  Aflghanistan  during  the  operations  of  1841-42  (Medal). 

^  Major  General  S.  Richards  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobnji 
(Mo'ial). 

*"  Major  General  J.  E.  Gastrell  served  against  the  Jcyporo  Insurgents  in  1838.    Also  in  the  Bundleciind  car- 
paij^u  of  1842-43.    Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  passage  of  the Chenab  and  afta.:  a; 
IwaumujTJ^ur,  liattlos  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojenit,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Strvc. 
also  in  the  Sunthal  campaign  of  1855,  and  commanded  one  of  the  columns  in  the  final  beating  up  and  sabjecuo:: 
the  tribe. 

■*''  Lieut. General  G,  Jackson  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842.  Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Me-i*. 
Sorvcd  fluriiii^  tho  operations  on  the  Peshawur  frontier  in  1851-52  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  when  in  comzLV. 
otth2  outpost  of  Mutta  repulsed  the  attack  of  the  combined  Momund  tribes  on  the  Sth  Dec.  1S51  (Medal  wiihti^.-.. 
W.'iLi  r.wic-.'  wounrled  in  an  attack  on  a  body  of  mutineers  of  the  26th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1857. 

^•'  Lieut. General  J,  K.  Spence  served  in  the  campaign  in  AlTghanistan  in  1839-40  (Medal). 

■"^  Major  (xcneral  H,  Nicoll  served  during  the  disturbances  in  tho  Saugor  and  Bundlecund  districts  in  i?4:  *; 
The  iiwuli(jr  campaign  of  1843-44,  including  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  The  Punjaub  campaign  m  i-u-  ;. 
(Medal).  The  Sonthal  campaign  in  1855-56.  Served  as  Brigade  Major  at  the  battle  of  Budlee  ke  Serai  on  the  .: 
Jnii:!  1^:7,  .vtonuing  the  heights  before  Delhi,  throughout  the  siege  assault  and  final  capture  of  the  city  iMca 
with  Cliisp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

♦'  Mnjor  General  A.  Turner  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

■•^  V  :\.,ov  t^oncrfll  M.  J.Tumbull  served  with  the  7th  Bengal  Light  ('avalry  in  Sind  for  two  years  on  the  frontier  cr:- 
Sir  Chnrles  Napier  in  1844-45  ;  «»(!  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  (Jeneral  V.'he^le,  li 
grcMter  i)ortion  of  the  time  as  Officiating  Quarter  Master  General  to  tho  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  M'-i-!; 

■*^  Lieut. G.'neral  R.  C.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  S')lu8C!i 
(Meual).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  as  Political  Ottlccr  in  charge  of  the  Caahmere  Contingcui  ui  dt: 
General  Wil.>^on  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  a^ssault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  commanding  the  4th  Column  of  aisa^i 
on  Major  lleid  being  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  CJi.,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**  Major  (ioncnvl  E.  T.  Dalton  was  engaged  in  expeditions  against  the  frontier  tribes  in  Assam  in  i839-4oaDli-. 
Pla'.med  and  superintended  an  expedition  which  surprised  and  captured  the  Mishnee  Chief  who  had  murdered  'J." 
French  Missionaries  Kirk  and  Bourry  on  the  Thibetan  frontier,  and  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Govtit-^ 
Genf^ral.  Served  in  1858  as  Commissioner  of  Chota  Nagpore,  with  the  field  force  under  Major  MacDowell  ag*a< 
rehi.  Is  in  Palamow.    From  May  1858  to  Feb.  1859  was  employed  against  the  Singhboom  Insurgents  1  Medal). 

♦-■'  ColonelJ.  C.  Haughton  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1838-42  in  Beloochistan  and  AfTghanistAiL '> 
eluding  the  storming  of  the  Bolan  Pass,  repulse  of  a  night  attack  of  Merab  Khan,  action  of  Abee  Khan,  throturLcj 
the  ."^iege  of  Cheerekar  and  commanded  the  6th  Goorkhas  when  it  was  cut  to  pieces  (severely  woimded,  losinp  npt-i 
han  I).  AVas  present  with  the  army  at  Cabul  during  the  siege  and  left  in  hospital,  in  the  enemy's  hands md- 
G  naral  El])hin8tone*8  capitulation,  remaining  a  prisoner  till  September  1842 ;  afterwards  served  with  Broadfce'  r 
Sappers  and  Miners  during  the  re-occupation  of  Cabool  and  march  from  AlTghanistan.  Served  vnth  the  Bajnjfbs: 
Battalion  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  seven  afiairs  during  1846-47. 

♦^  Colonel  H.  Hopkinson  served  as  Political  Officer  against  the  hill  tribes  of  the  Kolvelyne  in  Dec.  1847  and  Ji- 
1848,  and  was  present  at  the  surprise  of  the  Akong  Stockade.  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  thebau  ? 
of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  and  Aff'ghans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  with  two  Cl»*rRi 
Burmese  war  in  1852,  including  the  capture  of  Martaban  (Medal  with  Cla«p  for  Peg^). 

*'  Colonel  J.  R.  McMullin  served  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  a9th  P«r  lU 
(Bronze  Star).  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Soroojhkoond,  siege  and  surrender  of  iloJ.u^ 
and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**  Colonel  T.  F.  Wilson  commanded  a  detached  Company  of  the  13th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  the  cip- 
ture  of  the  fortof  Chirgong  in  April  1841  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Also  at  the  action  of  Punwarreein  Bundlecari 
in  June  1842.  Served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  action  of  Ramuuggur,  pas««£re  '■ 
the  Chonab.  and  battle  of  Goojerat  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  appooiv^- 
Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant  General  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence  on  the  21st  May  1857,  and  present  in  the  actiun  witLLJ* 
mutineers  in  the  old  cantonments  of  Lucknow  on  the  night  of  the  30th  and  moi^ng  of  the  31st  May,  also  *i  i^ 
battle  of  Chinhut  the  30th  June,  and  was  slightly  wounded  by  a  piece  of  the  same  shell  by  which  Sir  Henry  Lau- 
rence was  mortally  wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutjint  General  to  the  c'- 
Lucknow  Garrison  throughout  the  entire  defence  of  the  Residency,  a  period  of  145  days  (slightly  waunde<l.  and  ru 
prominently  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  Government  *'  for  courage,  activity,  and  sound  judgmeL:  -.t  i 
very  high  ncgreo  ").  Served  with  tho  force  under  Colonel  the  Hon.  Percy  Herbert  in  pursuit  of  Feroze  Shah  a:.a » 
rebel  force  in  1S59  (Medal  with  Clasp,  CJi.,  Brevet  of  Major,  a  year's  extra  service,  and  Aide  do  Camp  totbc(V'iK- 
*»  Colonel  G.  C.  Hatch  served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  or  the  Army  unner  Lord  Clyde  atthertlitic 
Lucknow  in  1857  and  in  the  Bubseqaent  operations  at  Cawni)ore  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

>A  Colonel  A.  H.  Teman  served  in  Bundlecund  in  1842-43,  and  was  several  times  engage<l  with  the  rebel* 
Sutlej  campaign  in  1846,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849  (Medal,  menuc^^e 
in  despatch).  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-58,  including  numerous  expeditions  against  the  rebel*  in  ^*- 
Nursingpore,  Saugor,  and  Jubbulpore  districts.  Commanded  a  party  of  tho  3rd  Irregular  Cavalry  in  an  aru« 
on  a  body  of  rebels  in  the  Saugor  district  (horse  killed,  thanked  by  the  Lt.(5ovemor  of  tho  Central  ProriDcc*) 
Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Jaloun  (Medal  wi^i 
Cla-^p),  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Muddunpore  Pass,  action  of  the  Betwnh,  siege  and  papture  of  Jh*M-, 
action  of  Konch,  taking  of  Kalpee  (mentioned  in  despatch).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  MacDofii 
tho  action  of  Sahao  (mentioned  m  despatches).  Mentioned  in  (Jovemor  General's  minute  of  and  July  1S59.  1^^ 
gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  conveyed  by  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  dated  4th  June  iScj 
"  Colonel  R.  R.  Mainwaring  served  m  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobrt^^p:: 
(Medal).  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855.  Indian  mutiny  campaign  including  several  actions  with  the  rebels  (liedi- • 
*"  Colonel  A.  Macqueon  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  Candahar  Force  under  General  Nott  in  1840-4--. 
including  the  advance  upon  Ghuznee  and  Cabool,  and  taking  of  Istalifif  (Medal).  Throughout  the  Sutlej  campaip 
of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon— wounded  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  IndxiZ^ 
mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  including  relief  of  Lucknow,  defeat  of  the  Gwahor  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actsoE.: 
Kalce'^Nuddec,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  afi'airs  of  Baree  and  Simree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"'  Colonel  R.  N.  Tronson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  al&ir  ofRamna:- 
gur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gooierat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  ASs^-^ 
i  Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Commanded  a  detachment  of  troops  and  Horse  and  Ft>ot  Police  during  the  rebellion  of :  '-^ 
Nomad  Tribes  in  the  Sutlej  in  1857 ;  repulsed  with  slaughter  a  night  attack  of  2000  men  and  destroyed  several  oi  ^■ 
enemy's  villages  and  strongholds.  Marched  55  miles,  the  greater  portion  through  water,  in  twenty  consecutive  hozT>. 
with  an  active  enemy  on  the  flank,  to  the  rescue  of  the  city  of  Pak  Puttun.  The  rapidity  of  this  movement,  in  li* 
opinion  of  the  local  authorities,  insured  its  success,  and  was  the  metma  of  preventing  the  diaafiteted  in  Bhiu^- 
pore  and  Birsa  from  joining  the  Googaria  insurgents,  and  of  saving  the  many  rich  towna  and  villagea  on  the  S>t^ 
and  of  stopping  the  progress  of  the  rebellion  along  its  banks.  Served  against  the  mutineers  at  Mooltan  in  J^H"^ 
and  September  1858  (Medal). 

**  Colonel  T.  Rattray  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  General  Pollock,  and  was  »eTtr^ 
wounded  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kiyber  Pass  (Medal).    Served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  airain.*«  •••' 
hill  tribes  in  Scind  in  1844-45.    ^  ^^5^  raised  and  discipUned  a  body  of  Sikhs  (now  the  45th  Bengal  Nati^^  •' 
flantry— Rattray's  Sikhs)  for  service  in  the  Sonthal  Pergunnahs;  commanded  them  throughout  the  Sepoy  muti::: 
1857-58,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gya,  Akherpore,  Dhunchooa,  Jugdeespore,  Nonoodhee,  and  Knama  (Brerci 
Hajor,  Medal,  and  several  times  thanked  by  Grovernment). 

•»  Colonel  J.  M.  Oippa  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  inclndinf  »f 
forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass  and  actions  of  Jugdulluck,  Tezeen,  and  Istaliff  (Medal).  Alao  throughout  the  SaK 
oampaign  of  1845-4^  tDOludin^  the  battles  of  Moodjkee  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  Uiedal.and  ^  Qme). 


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Eiuoftaie  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Ck)tfcon  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  destmction  of  Ghinglee 
Mangiil,  Thana,  and  Bittana  (Medal  with  GlaBp).    Served  also  during  the  mutinies  of  1857-58. 

<^Lt  Colonel  F.  M.  Armstrong  served  with  the  6th  Pai\jaab  Infantry  in  the  expeditionary  force  nnder  Brigadier 
General  Chamberlain  in  Maranzaie  and  Koorum  in  1856.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutinies  in  the  Peiwawur 
and  Geogaria  districts  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  R.  Smith  served  with  the  Belhi  Field  Force  in  1857  and  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Jhi^jjur. 

**^  Lt.Colonel  A.  Bruce  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action 
of  Soltaapore,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of 
1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  F.  F.  Roworoft  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force 
throughout  the  operations  of  1864-66,  including  the  capture  of  various  stockades  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in 
the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp). 

^  Lt.CoIonel  R.  S.  Robertson  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  csmnaign  of 
i857-S9t  including  the  capture  of  Jugdespore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
CoBsyah  and  Jvnteah  Hills  in  1863-63  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Ocmkoi,  Nungbarai,  Oomkung, 
and  Surteong  (severely  wounded).    Served  with  the  Left  Column  of  the  Dooar  Field  Force  in  1865-66. 

^  Lt.Colonol  T.  N.  Walker  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  with  the  and  Bengal  European 
Fusiliers,  including  all  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857  (wounded  on  the  x8th  July),  and  was  selected  as 
one  of  the  Subalterns  of  the  ladder  party  at  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  (wounded  on  the  z5th  Septem* 
ber) ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Sonah,  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bewarrie, 
J^Uhur,  Ranonde,  Furrucknugur,  and  Bullumbghur;  served  with  the  17th  Puzgaub  Infhntry  in  the  Rohilcund 
campaign  in  2858  including  the  actions  of  Amsoth,  Bagawalla,  and  Nugeega,  and  relief  of  Moradabad  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Has  been  presented  with  the  Bronae  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society. 

«  Colonel  F.  H.  Jenkins  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infiwitry  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi— severely 
wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  4th  Punjab  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Gabool  Kheyl 
Wuzeereee  in  1859 ;  present  at  the  action  of  Maidani.  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  4th  Sikh  infantry  in  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in  i860;  and  present  at  the  action  at  Palasin.  and  at  the  forcing  of  Barrara 
Pass.  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  TJmbeyla  expedition  in  1863 ;  present  at  the  retaking  of  the  Crag 
Piquet,  and  the  action  at  the  Conical  Hill  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  the  attack 
of  the  villages  in  the  TJtman  Kheyl  hills  on  the  3zst  March  1878. 

*••  Miyor  W.  W.  Hume  served  at  the  commencement  of  the  Indian  mutiny  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavalry ; 
afterwards  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Artillery  before  Delhi  during  the  siege  and  capture  of  that  city  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^'Maior  B.  Cracroft  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56  and  was  slightly  wounded.  Served 
also  iu  the  Central  Indian  campaign  with  the  force  under  General  WhJtlock  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Punwarree  Heights  near  Kirwee  on  aoth  Dec.  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

^LUColonel  A.  M'L.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  ;  with  the  Delhi  field  force  In  Sep- 
tember 1857 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Jhujjur,  actions  of  Shumshabad  and  Mhow  near  Futtehghur,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (severely  wounded  on  loth  March  1858),  attack  on  Rooya,  action  at  Allygunge,  taking  of 
Shaiehanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*»  Lt.Colonel  J.  Bartleman  served  with  the  86th  Foot  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Chanderee,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  action  of  Koonch,  operations  before  and  taking  of 
Calpee ;  served  with  the  2nd  Sikh  Police  Corps  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jugdespore  district  ftx)m  August  to  Novem- 
ber 1858  (Modal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  8th  Pu^jaub  Infkntry  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the 
actiou  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  capitulation  of  Pekin 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^*  Lt.Colonel  A.  £.  Campbell  served  with  the  3zst  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56. 
Also  at  Saugor  in  Central  India  during  1857-58 ;  present  at  numerous  engagements  in  the  district  of  Saugor,  ana 
was  severely  wounded  on  the  i8th  Sept.  1857  in  the  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Nurricoulee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Lt. Colonel  J.  C.  C.  Daunt  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of 
the  Ram^hur  Battalion  at  Chuttra,  Ohota  Nagpore  on  the  and  October :  attack  and  defeat  of  the  mutineers  of  tho 
sand  Native  Infantry  at  Nowadah,  Behar,  on  the  and  Nov.  1857— severely  wounded  (Medal),  and  awarded  the  Vic- 
tona  Cross  for  acts  of  bravery  in  capturing  two  guns  on  the  and  October  and  and  November  1857.  Served  in 
China  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  affair  with  the  Braves  at  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  at  the  repulse  of  the 
Chinese  at  the  Landing  Pier  and  at  the  Magazine  Hill  (Medal). 

•**MiyoT  J.  W.  O'Dowda  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

**  Major  A.  Vivian  commanded  a  Ressala  of  Pathan  Horse  during  the  mutiny  in  1857-59;  assisted  in  the  sup- 

{>ression  of  the  rebellion  of  the  Jat  tribes  of  the  Ranee  in  the  Gogaria  district  in  1857 ;  accompanied  Brigadier 
'Yanks'  column  in  the  advance  on  Lucknow,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhowrara  ;  also  during  the 
operations  bofore  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  stationed  at  Oonao  on  the  Lucknow  and  Cawnpore 
road  from  April  to  November  1858  assisting  to  keep  the  road  clear  of  the  rebels,  during  which  time  he  had  f^quent 
skirmishes  with  the  enemy ;  served  with  Colonel  Kelly's  Colunm  in  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  in  1859  ; 
and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  rebel  position  in  the  hills  near  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the 
3rd  Punjaub  Cavalry  in  the  expedition  under  Brigadier  Gheneral  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in 
i860,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  them  at  Paloseen,  and  the  forcing  of  the  Barrarah  Pass  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

*^  Msjor  R.  E.  Boyle  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59;  pursuit  of  theSealcote  mutineers 
in  July  1857;  with  and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  districts  west  of  Delhi  in 
October  and  November  1857,  and  present  at  the  occupation  of  Rewaree,  Jhujjur,  and  Kanonnd ;  served  with  the 
and  Sikh  Cavalry  with  the  Bundlecund  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  Wheeler;  commanded  a  field  detachment. 
Engaged  near  Geree  Patoree  on  7th  Nov.  1859 ;  commanded  No.  3  Bundlecund  Flying  Colunm  from  December  1850 
to  31arch  i860  (thanked  by  Government  of  India,  Medal). 

*^  Miuor  O.  W.  Campbell  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Lucknow  in  1857;  joined  the  Volun- 
teer Cavalry  and  was  engaged  in  several  recoimaissances  prior  to  the  battle  of  Chinhut  and  present  also  at  that 
action  (severely  woundeid):  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (woundedj,  and  after- 
wards at  the  recapture  of  Cawnpore  fW>m  the  Gwalior  Ck)ntingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service).  Served 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  camnaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts  and  subse- 
quent operations  up  to  the  surrender  or  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) . 

sio  Major  N.  R.  Burlton  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny 
campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sonepore,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Chandeei>ore,  actions  at 
Phoolpore  and  Amorka,  capture  of  Fort  Nuggur  and  Jugdespore  (Medal). 

*"  Major  S.  J.  Browne  served  with  the  5th  Punjaub  Infiantry  during  the  Onde  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Raptee  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  Sitkaghat ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
the  Regiment  at  Darzee  Talas— horse  shot  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infiuitry  throughout  the  Umbeyla 
campai^  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

4i»  Major  O.  M.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  occupation 
of  the  Alumbagh  previous  to  and  after  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  also  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde ;  Rohilcund 
and  Oude  oampainis  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»t*  Major  P.  w.  Powlett  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of 
Allyghur,  Agra,  Kanouje,  and  Bunnee  Bridge,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde  (mentioned  in  despatches),  defeat 
of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  action  at  Kalee  Nudee,  sie^e  and  capture  at  Lucknow— severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"•  Muor  M.  P.  Ricketts  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  accompanied  as  Interpreter 
to  37th  Begt.  and  other  detachments  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  besieged  Garrison  at  Arrah ;  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to 
(Jofonel  Miiman  at  the  action  of  Alrowlee  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  present  throughout  the  siege  of  Aaimghur 
from  a8th  March  to  15th  April  1858,  and  various  skirmishes  ^edal). 

»i7  Mstfor  G.  A.  Munro  served  as  interpreter  to  the  Naval  Brigade  under  Captain  Peel  in  1857  and  was  present 
at  the  aotioiL  of  Kudjwa,  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  during  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  the 
6th  December  1857  (Media  witfi  Olaep).  Digitized  by  ^^OU^li:: 


3^3  Bmgal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

iM  Colonel  0.  F.  Hicka  served  daring  the  Satleg  campaign.  Present  with  the  6th  Bengal  Kative  hiSutaj  wha 
it  mutinied  at  Allahabad  on  the  6th  June  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  open- 
tions  In  the  vicinity  of  Allahabad,  and  afterwards  served  as  a  volunteer  in  Havelock's  CaviiJry  throoghoot  ths 
operations  of  that  force  (Medal). 

^^  Colonel  H.  C.  Anderson  served  in  the  Sutlq'  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  FeimetU 
(Medal).    Served  also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  if  edal). 

^**  Colonel  J.  Beid  served  in  tiie  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  mutcoy  oe- 
paigns  of  1857-58,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Chandeepore  Fort,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afiune 
Barree  and  Sunree,  action  of  Nawabgunse,  occupation  of  Fysabad  and  Sultanpore,  and  passage  of  theGoosih 
(several  times  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

1^  Colonel  J.  Emerson  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Uoodket 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

ITS  Colonel  J.  I.  Murray  served  m  the  Puiuaub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  IdiU 
mutiny  csJnpaigns  of  1857-59;  present  at  the  oaUJe  of  Shahgunge;  Commanded  Bajah  Gobind  Sing's  Jit  U3iy 
at  the  battle  o^  Allyghur  (mentioned  in  despatches  "  for  conspicuous  gallantry,"  wounded,  and  charger  woandri., 
served  as  a  volunteer  at  Uie  battle  of  Agra ;  employed  in  Nov.  and  Deo.  1857  in  raising  the  Jat  Horse  and  in  nevs- 
iug  order  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  cUs^cts;  commanded  at  the  Cavalry  engagements  at  Kutchla  Ghut  k:^ 
defeated  with  300  sabres  of  the  J&t  Horse  600  Irregular  Cavalry  mutineers,  and  held  the  Rohllcund  rebel  antjs 
check  till  the  arrival  of  Qeneral  Penny's  Force  on  the  nth  March  1848 ;  in  April,  May,  and  Juno  with  the  J&t  Hc<?<« 
guarded  sucoessfhlly  the  Ohauts  on  the  Gkuiges  in  the  Allyghur  and  Etah  districts  against  the  Bohilcond  nbu. 
commanded  the  Begt.  throughout  the  seoond  Oude  campaign  and  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  frontier,  ioclodixu^dt 
action  near  BootwU,  attack  on  the  rebels  in  the  hills,  anddefeat  of  the  Nusseerabad  rebel  brigade  at  I>arreah{--?( 
commanded  a  Column  in  the  final  operations  on  the  Nepaul  firontier  (Medal,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  repeatedly  tha:±r. 
by  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Government). 

^M  Colonel  G.  S.  Macbean  served  with  the  force  against  the  Boree  AflVeedees  in  1853  (Medal  with  Civ: 
Accompanied  the  advance  force  ttom.  Allahabad  in  June  1857  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  f^om  its  first  t»L:^ 
the  field  in  July,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aouuff,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  h^ift- 
rutgtmge  (both  aotions) .  Boorbeake-Chowkee,  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbaugh,  relief  of  the  Garrison  of  Lsckr^. 
andderance  of  the  Beeidenoy ;  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow.  affairs  of  Booyah  and  Allygnnge,  R.L- 
ound  campaign,  and  recapture  of  Bareilly  (mentionea  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  l^edal  with  tw> 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Msjor,  and  a  year's  service) .  «> 

m  Colonel  J.  I.  Willes  served  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sind  in  1845.  Served  ^ 
in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-^9  (Medal). 

^  Colonel  G.  W.  Fraser  served  in  the  Sutled  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal). 

iM  Colonel  H.  M.  Boddam  served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pefpi).  ii^' 
against  the  insunent  Santhals  from  July  to  December  1855. 

1**  Colonel  J.  W.  F.  Bean  served  throughout  the  Pui^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  paass^  oft:)- 
Cfhenab  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

">*  Colonel  A.  Pond  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-^6,  including  the  action  of  Aliwal  (Medal).  Serr&i 
also  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  present  at  the  action  near  A^pfc  with  the  NeemuchmutiMo 
(wounded),  and  at  an  engagement  with  the  rebels  at  the  village  of  Chawhowlee,  which  was  surprised,  captureil,  tzi 
destroyed.  Commanded  a  wing  of  the  3rd  Europeans  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  village  30  miles  tra 
Agra.  Present  at  the  battle  of  Agra.  Commanded  four  companies  of  Europeans  at  the  taking  of  Fnttebpcrr 
Slkx«e,  as  also  when  the  position  of  Bhereghur  Ghat  was  secured,  when  1500  rebels  were  driven  through  the  ravisb 
and  across  the  river,  and  held  the  Ghat  in  action  for  five  or  six  hours  (Medal). 

*"*  Colonel  J.  B.  Thelwall  served  with  the  24th  Begt  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  preseit  a 


the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah  (severely  wounded  by  a  grape-shot  iu  ±t 
thigh) ,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Sir  Sydn^  Cotton  oq  ikt 
Busonaie  border  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  aflfUrs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  serreJ  a 
the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bampore  Kussia  (mentioned  in  despsicta, 
thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal,  and  CB.).  Served  in  the  Joynteah  Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  iS6»-c> 
and  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  stockades  at  Oomkoi,  Oomkrong,  Nungbarai,  and  Surleeing.  Oommsadcd 
the  aist  Bengal  Native  Infimtxy  m  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

Mi  Colonel  B.  H.  Price  served  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chil- 
lianwallah, and  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  AiTghans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  also  a  tki 
Sonthal  cammim  in  1855. 

^^  Colonel  T.  H.  Sibley  served  at  the  sieffe  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (mentioned  n  despatches,  thsaked  bj 
Government,  Brevet  of  Msjor,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i*  Colonel  H.  K.  Bume  served  with  the  and  Bengal  N.I.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  inchidicf 
the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah,  and  with  the  expedition  against  Kot  Kangra  (Medal  and  Claq^.  Serred 
during  the  Bormese  war  of  1852-53  as  Military  Secretary  to  General  Godwin,  Commander  of  the  Force,  snd  wu 
present  at  the  captures  of  Prome  and  Pegu  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  ClaBp  for  Pegs,  oi 
Brevet  of  Muor). 

*^>  Colonel  J.  T.  Norgate  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Goo^:aira  district  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  X857.  Wsspretttt 
at  the  mutiny  at  Mooltan  and  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  with  50  men  of  the  nth  Pux^nb  inlhatty  s&d  1 
Troop  or  the  6th  Irregular  Cavaliy ;  came  up  with  the  mutineers  after  a  forced  march  of  57  nules  and  destroTHl 
npwsurds  of  500  of  them  (received  the  approbation  of  the  Indian  and  Puzgaub  Governments,  and  the  thaiiks  of  tbt 


[ome  (jkivemment).    Commanded  the  lath  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  in  1850  (Medsl). 

**7  CSolonel  C.  L.  Brown  served  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1648-49,  and  was  present  thrcmgbout  \i» 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

si*  Colonel  H.  L.  Campbell  served  throughout  the  Pux^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  first  tad 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  on  the  British  Csmp  it 
Muttee  Thol,  action  of  Soro<4khoond,  and  attack  on  tne  suburbs :  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goqjent 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps) .    Served  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Colonel  G.  B.  Boberts  served  in  the  Sutleg  campaign  of  18^5-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobnum  (Medal). 

*n  Colonel  C.  0.  Johnson  served  in  the  Sutlq  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobrson  (IfediD. 
Served  as  D.  A.Q.M.General  with  army  Head  Quarters  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow  in  March  1858  (Medal  with  Cluf  *• 
Served  as  Chief  of  the  Quarter  Master  General's  Department  with  the  Hazara  field'force  under  M^jor  Genenl  ViJt 
in  z868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Brevet  of  LUColonel,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Colonel  A.  Elderton  served  throughout  the  Pux^^tib  campaign  of  1 84^-49,  including  the  action  of  Banura(rg?« 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Gk>03erat  (severely  wounded),  and  pursuit  otihe&kiitti 
Aflj^haas  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  numerous  engagements,  snd  «» 
severely  wounded  at  the  taking  01  three  guns  outside  the  Cashmere  Gate ;  and  was  again  severe^  wounded  at  the 
aaflttTilt  and  captiire  of  the  aty.  Commanded  the  and  Sikh  Irregular  Cavaliy  with  various  colnnuis  in  Onda 
and  BohJikuxld,  and  at  the  action  of  Biswa.  Commanded  a  column  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  leader  Despot  (¥edt; 
with  Clasp). 

*M  Colonel  Forbes  served  throughout  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Voodto« 
(horse  killed),  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Claspsj.  Throuj^hout  the  Puniaab  campaign  of  i&4S-4^ 
including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goqjerat  (Medal  with  two  Clupe).  8erT«i 
as  Adjutant  ist  Pui^jaub  Cavalry  in  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  by  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  1850  fifedsl  vi 
Clssp).  Served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Besidency  at  Lucknow  and  was  wounded ;  again  wounded  vii.« 
serving  with  the  Pui^aub  Cavaliy ;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Cawnpore,  and  as  a  BrigadeMigor  of  Cavslij*-' 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Migor,  Medal  with  two  Claras,  «!••'> 
year's  service).  Commanded  the  Bhopaul  Battalion  with  the  Khyber  Column  in  the  AiJRhan  campaign  or  iSrs-r- 
and  subsequently  commanded  the  and  Infhntry  Brigade  of  the  Koorum  Field  Force  untQ  the  end  of  tbe  cso^s::^ 

"**  Colonel  S.  Black  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Cvoogaira  and  adjoining  districts  is  li? 

*^CMottelW.O.B.Vylne  served  in  thA  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  z857-59i^fw^p 


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**^  ^i»jor  H.  Morton  served  in  Onde  and  wae  present  at  the  pursuit  and  captnre  of  the  rebel  Ri^ah  of  Toolsee- 
pore.  Serred  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— against  the  rebels  in  Bnndlecund  in  1859,  and  com- 
manded a  detachment  of  two  guns,  a  squadron  of  Irregular  Caralrj  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantrv  for  about  two 
munthsinft^uentexpeditionsagainsttherebelleadersDowlutSinghandfBnojore  Singh  near  the  Bind  river  (Medal). 

'^  MiSJor  A.  R.  Chapman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budleekescrai,  skirmlBbes 
in  the  Subsee  Mundee  from  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of 
Baree,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**■  Major  E.  C  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  ,of  1857-58  and  was  present  during  the 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  Arom  the  i6th  January  to  the  zoth  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separnto 
attacks  on  the  i6th  January,  afRdr  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  aist,  aft'air  of 
the  a5th.  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  a5th  February,  and  afikir  of  the  oth  March ;  also  presen-v  at  the  sicgo 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  aist  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh ;  eubec- 

anent  operations  in  Oude  including  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Birsee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Berved  in  the  4th  Sikh 
nCuitry  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Greneral  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuzeerees  in  1859-60  in- 
cluding the  affkir  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  operutionp  in 
Umbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp);  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Hasara  campaign  of  i8t8, 
including  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 

*«  Sir  sobert  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers*  Colunm  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhiyjur-districts ;  was  with 
the  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wotmded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  afterwards 
with  column  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*♦'  M%{or  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  on  the  occa- 
ftion  of  the  mutiny  at  Jullunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Ox)erations  in  Bnndlecund  m  1859  (Medul).  Also  Bervo<l 
throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  cuptore  of  the  Takii 
Fona,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Bhootan Field  Force  from  February  1865 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  'lYan*- 
port  Train  in  Abyssinia  in  i868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Major 
to  the  Chittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Clasp).    Has  also  on  two  other  occasions  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 

**•  M^or  P.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcund  in  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Shahjehanpore,  and  in  the  aflkirs  of  Mohunrudpore  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat—severely  wounded  by  a 
musket  ball  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**•  Mi^or  C.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
in  the  Hasara  campaign  of  1868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served 
^vith  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

**»  Msgor  E.  C.  Garstin  served  with  the  asrd  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i8«»7-58. 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Juttceah,  action  of  Khodagunee,  siege  and  capture  of 
liucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygimge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  CJlasps). 

»»*  Mi^or  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Mi^or  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
July  1857  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal). 

*^  Major  L.  Wavell  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
action  of  Niyufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls;  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gongeree,  Puttialee,  and  Myni)oorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  CHosps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taeping  rebels  in  186a. 

***  Major  H.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  aflffairs  (Medal). 

**•  Major  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  attached  to 
Drigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhuijurdistricta  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Hewaree,  Tujjur,  Kanond,  and  BuUubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal >. 

**'  Lt.Colonel  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meeron  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857;  served  with  the  1st  Bengal 
European  Fusiliers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mjmpooree ;  commanded  a  detachment  of 
Alexander's  horse  in  several  minor  aflRiirs  in  the  Etawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Oreyah  (charger  twice  wounded 
and  Dewwi  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpootana  and  Central  India;  BundlecvLud  campaign  fo  1859-60  (men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Medal). 

"•  Major  A,  L.  Playfair  served  with  the  late  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  inclnditicr  the 
Alambatfh  and  Trans  Goomtee  operations  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  LucUuow 
(.Medul  with  Clasp). 

»*•  Major  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Goo^aria  district  in  1857 ;  also 
present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Native  Infantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  3i8t  Aupnist  1858. 

*«*  Lt.Colonel  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  v  olunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  fVom  its  first  taking  the  field  m  July 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Busserutgunge 
(both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency, 
was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actions 
of  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Bankee,  rooccupation  of  Fyrabad,  actions  of  PoorT\'a,  Morar,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  galUintrj) ,  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taking 
of  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore.  ami  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund— wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
olading  the  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  "forward  gallantry").  Chankiawhan  and 
Falichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  nth  Bengal  (lavalry  in  the  Umbeyla 
eantipaign  under  General  Grarvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki 
Af^eedee  expedition  in  1877-7S,  under  General  Keves  (mentioned  in  desi)atches).  Present  in  the  operations  arainst 
the  Rauizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Khyol 
Tillages  on  aist  March  1878. 

**^f  Captain  R.  H.  F.  Rennick  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal). 

•«■  Major  F.  Gellie  was  with  the  9th  Native  Inflantry  at  Allyghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
xst  Owalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  18^7,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattros.  Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  Battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  ^^^  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minor  affairs  in  the  Agra  l5iatrict  in  January  and  February  1859 ;  and  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bnndlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).    Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during 


the  Bhootan  campaism  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
•**t  Captain  R.  Warburton  serve  '  " 


X  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Modal). 
*  Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indiwn  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  *nd  was  present  at 
the  actions  of  Namaol  (captured  a  gun),  Gan^iree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
including  several  days'  street  fighting ;  ai^o  in  subi^enuent  operations  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of  Bara, 
Nawabflnmg,  Dariabad,  Bhamouu'hat  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Yasir- 
gang,  Machligaon,  Kamdakotp  Mabarajpore  (wounded),  Senvaghat  (slightly  wounded),  nuil  Pachgtiou  (four  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  received  thanks  of  Crovemor  General,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (twice  severely  wounded),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Government  of  India  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  especial  gallantry.  Medal  with  two  Clii»pp, 
mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  moving  a  vot«  of  thanks  to  the  forces  in  China,  Itrevot  o«  M.J.  >r ) , 
Served  throughout  the  Bhrwum  d'upaigii  iu  1804-0  ,  .1:  ;;.  igade  Major  and  1).  A.  Q.  M.  Ger.«-.Ml,  \>:\  •vi  -t  tin  r.»p. 
ture  of  Dalmakot  (severely  wounded),  ChHajoralin.  liala  (severely  wounded),  and  Nugolu ;  h-.j.I  conimuudod  a 
xecunnaissance  into  the  enemy's  country,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Command@[g^d«l:]^f^«£94Asiyiceroy  (three 


365  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

*"  Oolonel  0.  Armstrong  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1855  in  the  Turkish  Contingent,  andpreMnt  aii 
volunteer  with  the  49th  Regt.  at  the  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  x8th  Jane  (Medal  with  Clasp  and  Tnrkiflh  MedaS. 
Was  attached  to  the  and  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  operations  at  Cawnpore  nnder  General  WindJhao  a 
Nov.  1857  and  was  severely  wounded  through  both  legs,  the  right  amputated  (Medal) .  Served  as  and  in  comsuri 
of  the  xiith  Bengal  Native  Infantnr  during  uie  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^*  Colonel  J.  Macdonald  served  in  the  Pm^'aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*^*  Colonel  J.  T.  Watson  was  engaged  in  street  fighting  at  Luoknow  previous  to  the  action  of  Chiahit  vbe 
the  Mahomedans  rose  on  the  troops  at  the  Dowlutk^anna,  and  served  throusrhout  the  defence  of  the  Besidncr  k 
Lucknowin  1857,  flreqnently  in  command  of  the  Cawnpore  Battery,  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Cawrpcs 
and  defeat  of  tibe  insurgent  Qwalior  Contingent  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

'^7  Colonel  J.  W.  Orchard  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  siege  storm  ari 
capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  the  Mahsood  expedition  of  i860  and  was  present  at  the  forcog  -' 
the  Berara  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

SM  Colonel  G.  A.  Brown  served  with  the  expedition  on  the  Susofzie  border  in  April  and  May  1858,  and  wv 
present  at  the  destruction  of  CHiingalee  and  Sittana,  and  conmianded  the  present  zst  Bengal  Native  In&ntiTfttti 
attack  on  Sittana  and  until  the  force  returned  (mentioned  in  despatch,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Colonel  G.G.Cunliflfe  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Nynee  Tal  Militia,  raised  for  the  pr  .tectionof  that  place,  fra 
3rd  June  to  36th  Deo.  1857,  and  assisted  in  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  a  body  of  rebels  bcl  'Uging  to  Khsn  Bahi<i>J 
Khan  that  had  occupied  Huldwaree.  Commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  Kemaon  Levy  at  the  action  of  CHiarpoLni, 
and  ai>ortion  of  a  Field  Force  at  the  action  of  Surpoorah,  eucceeding  to  the  command  of  the  Force  on  (Tapt  S.  Bron 
being  severely  wounded— charger  disabled  by  sword  cuts  (thanked  by  the  Governor  General  and  the  Comsu!:^ 
in  Chief  for  gallant  conduct.  Medal). 

*■*  Colonel  R.  D'D.  C.  Bracken  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  fim  vi 
second  siecra  operations  befbre  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  (Hasps).  Ot^ 
manded  a  Detachment  of  the  and  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  repulse  of  insurgents  at  Murree  in  1857 ;  and  served  iatbi 
operations  a^gainst  Sittana  in  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

***  Ck>lonerc.  H.  Palliser  as  Adjutant  Sind  Camel  Corps  was  severely  wounded  in  an  action  with  the  Sheonaea 
on  the  Dengat  Frontier  on  the  Z4th  March  1853  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  blsc 
mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59;  accompanied  the  Advance  Column  under  Major  Renaud  ft*om  Allahabad  tcwi* 
Cawnpore  (wounded,  and  July  1857),  and  served  with  Havelock's  Force  from  its  first  taking  the  field ;  comxnaiKi!^ 
Irregular  C;avalry  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore;  commanded  right  troop  with  Barrow's  volunteer  Cavalry  n  ^^ 
actions  of  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Lucknow  (woxmded,  and  two  horses  shot) ;  defence  of  ti 
Residency  till  the  second  relief  by  Lord  Clyde ;  subsequent  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  (>utram  fros  >' 
vember  1857  to  March  1858  including  actions  of  Gahilee,  repulse  of  rebel  attack,  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  «r:i 
Hodson's  Horse  atreoccupation  of  Fyzabad  and  crossing  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore.  Commanded  istReginec'  / 
Hodson's  Horse  in  the  action  of  Dadoodpore  and  in  repulse  and  pursuit  of  rebels  at  Khandoo  Nuddee— dangert-cvj 
wounded  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service,  and  Brevet  of  Mi^or).  C^mmaL.t- 
the  loth  Bengal  Cavalry  in  tJie  Abyssinian  expedition  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.O)lonel,  and  Vedi 

**^  Colonel  W.  T.  Fagan  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  7th  Bengal  Folic*  B*;- 
talion  in  the  expedition  against  hostile  tribes  on  the  South-oast  frontier  in  January  and  February  i86z. 

***  Colonel  E.  G.  Clark  served  with  the  Nepaulese  Force  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  firom  July  1857  to  ip'- 
1858 ;  commanded  the  Left  Ck>lumn  in  the  action  of  Chanda  and  captured  5  guns,  afterwards  present  in  the  %K  :' 
of  (yhanda  (second),  Umeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  present  aa  Civil  Officer  at  the  k^-:' 
of  Hussungunj,  capture  of  Fort  Methowlee,  and  action  of  Mehundee  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Sir  Peter  Lumsden  served  with  the  force  employed  in  various  expeditions  agsunst  the  frontier  tnl^ 
in  1852-56 ;  served  as  D.  A.  Qr.  Master  General  ait  the  action  of  Puujhao  X5th  April  1852 ;  at  Nowadund,  Pnnchr 
Iskakdt,  and  operations  in  the  Ranezai  Valley  in  May  185a ;  against  the  Boree  Afr^eedees  in  1853 ;  to  Shah  Moost: 
Kh^l  against  the  Mohmund  Tribe  in  1854;  expedition  asainst  the  Meransaie  tribe  in  April  1855,  incladicf 'i^* 
oavalry  aflUr  at  Dursummund ;  agaiast  the  Bussy  Khelut  Alum  in  November  1855 ;  in  Meranzaie  and  Kooru  expe- 
ditions in  November  1856  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Local  and  the  Supreme  Grovemments).  Served  in  a  Speci 
Military  Mission  to  Affghanistan  in  1857-58,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Grovemment  (Meda]  «"- 
Clasp).  In  July  1848  he  joined  the  GNralior  Force  under  (^neral  R.  Napier,  and  was  present  at  Ranode  and  sll^5^ 
quent  pursuit  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal).  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  China  m  t»:. 
and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangchow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  adTSfice  r 
Fekin  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  With  Bhootan  Field  Force:: 
z86«  (Clasp). 

***  Sir  Charles  H.  Brownlow  was  present  with  the  Army  of  Reserve  during  the  Pui\jaub  war  of  1848-40.  Seme 
with  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Black  Mountain  campaign,  Hazara,  in  1852-53 ;  against  the  Momnna  Tnba ;: 
August  X854,  when  he  was  shot  through  the  lungs ;  and  in  the  Bozdar  Expedition  of  1857.  (Commanded  the  a.ii 
Pnx^'aub  InHantry  in  the  operations  on  the  Eusofrai  Frontier  in  1858 ;  throughout  the  China  war  of  x86o,  incta>lii; 
the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Brevet  of  Major) ;  the  UmbeT'.a  n^- 
paign  of  1863  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel  and  CB.);  and  the  Hazara  Expedition  of  1868.  Commanded  an  Expeditij^'SC 
Column  into  the  Looshai  Country  in  1871-72  (thanked  by  the  Government  of  India,  ECB).  Is  an  Aide  de  Chcp ' 
the  Queen.  Has  received  the  Punjaub  Medal,  the  China  Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and  Pekin.  %'-* 
the  Indian  Medal  with  Clasps  for  North -West  Frontier,  Umbeyla,  andLoosnai. 

***  Colonel  J.  G.  S.  Matheson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  the  action  of  Ba=.- 
nuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (wounded),  and  pursuit  of  ibe  S.^ 
and  Affgnans  IMedal  with  two  Clasps).    Served  with  afield  force  in  Tharawaddie,  Burxnah,  in  1853-54. 

*^  Colonel  J.  Reay  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

M*  Ck)lone]  R.  8.  Moseley  served  m  China  and  was  present  in  the  engagement  of  the  8th  Jan.  1859  whes  a; 
battery  and  village  of  Shek-teing  were  captured. 

»*7  (yolonel  A.  W.  Montagu  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  «i*- 
the  Trans-Gogra  Force  on  the  Nepaul  flrontier  in  1^58-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Toolsepore  Otedai). 

*^  Colonel  A.  H.  Bamfleld  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  battles  of  (>hillianv>I^- 
and  Gkxtjerat,  and  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Aflkhans  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Accompanied  the  expeditiuj:: 
force  asainst  the  Boree  Afreedees  in  the  Kohat  Hills  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^^  Colonel  N.  Barton  served  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal). 

*"  Colonel  B.  Walton  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Pumaub  campaign  in  1849  and  was  present  si  '-^ 
battle  ofGoQjerat  (Medal  with  Clasp).  With  the  expedition  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawar  &x)i:t;(r  *- 
x85x-5a  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Campaign  in  India  in  1857,  including  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  seurtv 
wounded  1^  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mi/: 

*M  Colonel  H.  H.  Lystar  served  on  the  Stafr  of  Sir  Hugh  Rose  as  Interpreter  and  Aide  deCamp  throagtacc:^^ 
Central  India  campaign  from  Dec.  1857  to  July  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Ba'*^' 
ghur  and  repulse  of  the  rebels  in  an  attack  on  the  camp  during  the  siege,  action  of  Baroda  (sabre  wound  and  <^^ 
also  woxmded),  taking  of  Baroda,  forcing  the  Muddinpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  captoieof  >' 
fort  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch  and  capture  of  the  town  (charger  received  one  h^voDCt^- 
two  sabre  wounds),  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  and  Brigade  at  Muttra,  attack  on  the  camp  of  the  ist  Bnsai^C' 
€k>olowlee,  taking  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Calpee,  action  at  and  capture  of  Morar  cantonments,  storming  sf'-^, 
Lushker  and  fort  of  Ghralior  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  twice  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  ^^  • 
Migor,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  "  for  gallantly  charging  and  breaking,  aini^ly,  >  fc^** 
mishing  square  of  the  retreating  rebel  army  from  Calpee  and  kilhng  two  or  three  sepoys  in  the  conflict"). 

»»  Colonel  F.  B.  Norman  served  in  the  Punjaub  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-58 ;  as  AMirtQ**' 
Master  General  with  Busofzai  Field  Force  at  Umbeyla  in  1863 ;  present  with  and  Brigade  under  Culonel  W  v 
Turner  at  storming  of  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lalloo  on  X5th  December  and  action  in  Chuznra  vall«j  ^ 
following  day,  and  with  and  Brigade  under  Colonel  A.  WUde  in  subsequent  operations ;  served  as  As*-**^- 
Quarter  Master  G^eneral  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Bhootan  in  1864-65  and  t865*€6:  on  X4th  March  1S65  v£^ 
reconnoitring  in  Gooroo  flraon  Pass  with  a  Company  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie  Regiment  and  a  Company  of  x9th  Pas.^ 
NaUve  Inflntiy  c»ptBr«a  four  Btockadee,  inflicting  severo  loss  on  the  enemy ;  received  by  telegraph  thanks  cfSJ 


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^resent  at  tho  Actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Shomahabad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of 
Rooya.  and  action  of  Allygunge  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

^^^  Major  F.  Coddington  served  in  the  entrenched  camp  at  the  Alombagh  under  Outram  from  the  and  Jan.  to  the 
5th  March  1858 ;  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^>*  Major  M.  P.  Moriarty  served  with  the  34th  Foot'  at  the  actions  at  Cawnpore,  on  26th  ayth  and  28th  of 
November  1857  under  Major  General  Windham ;  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Fort  Meangunge  on  24th  "Feb.  under 
Sir  Hope  Grant ;  at  several  minor  engagements  near  Bunnee  Bridge  in  Oude  ;  present  during  the  whole  of  the 
operations  before  Lucknow,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  city.  Served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Rooya,  and  in  action  at  Allygunge  in  Oude ;  likewise  at  the  action  and  capture  of  Bareilly  in  May  1858.  Served 
with  the  66th  or  Goorkha  Light  Infantry  at  the  actions  at  Pnsgaon,  Russoolpore,  and  Bishwah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 
i^  Mnjor  H.  C.  A.  Szczepanski  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
the  25th,  26th,  and  27th  November  1857,  and  subsequent  operations  at  Cawnpore,  action  of  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  pur- 
suit of  the  rebels  in  Bundleound  (Medal). 

*»  Major  8.  Beckett  served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Grogra,  skirmish  near  Bunku8Hia  Fort,  and  action  near  the  Jerwah  Pass— dangerously  wounded  in 
Ike  abdomen,  and  severely  in  the  left  arm  (Medal). 

*»•  Maior  T.  D.  Madden  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-5^, 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  of  the  26th  27th  and  28th  Nov.  (wounded)  and  6th  December  1857  at  Cawn- 
pore, siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Oude  and  Trans-Gogra  up  to  a7th  June  zZ^q^ 
lacluding  the  actions  of  Koorsee,  Baree,  Nuggur,  Nawabgunge,  Sultanpore,  Fort  of  Ameethie,  Hyderghur,  Chui- 
dar,  and  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»  Major  E.  G.  Wace  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  actions  of  the  26th  27th 
and  29th  November,  and  6th  December  1857  at  Cawnpore,  taking  of  Fort  Roova,  action  of  Allygunge,  taking  of  Bareilly, 
actioua  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore,  and  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee  (Medal  with  Clasp/. 

««  Major  H.  W.  Webster  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Nusrutpore, 
Chanda,  Ummeerpore,  and  Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  the  Bhootan 
campaign  in  1864-65,  including  the  taking  of  Dalimkote  and  Chamoorchee,  and  retaking  of  the  Bala  Pass  stockades 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

«>♦  Major  H.  G.  Waterfield  served  with  the  82nd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the 
operations  at  Cawnpore  in  November  under  General  Windham,  and  defeat  there  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  on  the 
6th  December  1857  ;  actions  of  Kalee  Naddee  and  Khankur,  defence  of  the  Jail  at  Shahjehanpore  and  operations 
^ab.sequent  to  its  relief,  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bunnai,  Mahomdec,  and  Shahabad,  and  action  of  Bunkagaou. 
Served  with  the  66th  (Joorklms  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore, 
attack  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mittowlee,  and  action  of  Biswa  (Medal). 

*'i  Major  C.  J.  Durand  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was 
prcaeut  at  the  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  actions  of  Seria  Ghat,  Kalee  Nuddee,  and  Shumsha- 
Itad,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  including  the  storming  of  the  Martiniere,  Banks'  Bungalow,  and  the  Begum's 
Kotee  I  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooya,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  aist  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteeah  Hills 
1062-63  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Surteung  stockades  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Served  with  the  30th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1864-65,  and  present  at  the  recap- 
luro  of  the  stockades  at  the  Pala  Pass.  Nadoo,  and  other  operations  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Major  T.  B.  M.  Glascock  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  79th  Highlanders,  including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  actions  of  Rooya,  Allygunge,  and  Bareilly,  taking  of  Shahjehanpore,  Mohumdee, 
anil  Rampore  Kussia,jpasBage  of  the  Gogra,  and  forcing  the  enemy's  lines  before  Fyzabad,  affair  of  Muchleegaou 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Serveain  Bundlecuud  m  command  of  a  Squadron  of  Robart's  Horse.  Served  with  the  17th 
Uengal  Cavalry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Major  J.  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Meeangungo, 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  affairs  of  Barree  and  Nuggur  (Medal  with  Clasp  . 

'^'^  Major  J.  F.  F.  Colo^an  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Lucknow  in  March  1858,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  (»owlowlie,  attack  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehayn  and 
Tirool,  occupation  of  Bhyspore,  and  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the  Azimghur  and  Goruckpore  districts 
in  1858-59  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

''^  Major  N.  Lowis  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Lucknow  and  various 
minor  engagements  in  Oude  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*u  Major  C.  R.  Pennington  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  actions  of  Jubrowlee  and  Pama  (slightly  wounded),  defeat  of  Banee  Madhoo,  and  operations  against  the 
rel)elsonthe  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

">  Major  C.  A.  Dodd  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  including  the  action 
of  Kalee  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude.  Joined  the  Oude  Police  Force 
on  ist  Dec.  1858.  and  served  during  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*i^  Lt.Colonel  0.  St.  J.  B.  Bamett  was  attached  to  the  loth  Foot  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  and 
was  present  at  the  action  of  Sultanpore,  with  the  assaulting  column  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  relief  of  Azimghur, 
and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Jugdespore  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  ist  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Hazara 
campaign  of  1868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*)^  Lt.Colonel  A.  G.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  and  was  present  with  the  35th  Foot  at 
Aorah.  and  with  the  79th  Highlanders  in  the  Oude  campaign,  including  the  capture  of  the  lort  of  Rampore  Kussia 
(Medal).    Raised  the  Labour  Mule  Train  in  September  and  October  1867,  and  commanded  it  through  the  Abvs- 
sinian  campaign  of  1868,  was  present  at  the  operations  before  and  capture  or  Magdola  (mentioned  in  despatches,Medal) 
•X  Major  N.  M.  T.  Horsford  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  action  of  Nawabgunge,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  yrixh  Clasp). 
*^  Major  J.  Finnis  served  with  the  zst  Madras  European  Fusiliers  during  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 
••^  Major  0.  B.  Macaulay  served    in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  01  1858-59,  including  the  capture  of  forts 
Amathee  and  Shunkerpore,  action  of  Doondiakiera,  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Omeria  (Medal).    Served  with  the  ist 
Bikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinno  (severely  wounded),  capture 
of  the  Takn  Forts,  actions  of  Ghankiawhan  and  Palichau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal 
with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Major  J.  D.  Macpherson  served  in  the  Oude  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Tiroul 
on  the  16th  July  1858  (Medal). 

•*♦  aiajor  F.  C.  W.  Drummond  served  with  the  53rd  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affair  of  Koorsee,  and  passage  of  the  Goomtee  at  Sultanpore  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
Served  in  China  with  the  late  70th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  1859-60  (Medal). 

'^^  Mf^or  A.  England  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  crossing  of  the  Gogra  and 
throughout  the  Trans-Gtogra  campaign  (Medal). 

"•  MiVioT  G.  W.  0.  Plowden  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  with  the  Punjaub  Irregular 
Cavalry,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battle  of  Agra  (wounded  in  the  face),  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord 
Clyde,  iMittle  of  Cawnpore  6th  Dec.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  many  minor  aflkirs ;  Oude  campaign 
of  1858  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 
*"  Major  R.  Atkins  served  with  the  Suroon  Field  Force  in  1859 :  and  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  in  1859-60. 
•■o  Major  C.  J.  Farquharson  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59  (Medal).  Served 
with  the  3rd  Goorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeylacamnaign  of  1863,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Conical 
Hill  and  villages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  with  the  same  Regiment  throughout  the 
Hazara  campaign  of  1S68. 

«*  Major  W.  B.  Birch  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  in  1860-61— wounded  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches. Medal).  Also  in  various  operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghae  in  i86a. 
Served  in  the  Looshai  Expedition  of  1871-72  (Medal  with  Cla^p). 

*^  Major  E.  R.  Conolly  served  throughout  the  operations  of  the  expedition  of  1863  against  the  tribes  on  the 
N,W.  frontier  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  at  Lallo  and  capture  of  Un^^j^^l^d^^^ulB^^ja^^. 


367  Bengal  8i<iff  Corps. — War  Services, 

^**  Golonel  O.Nedluun  served  in  the  loth  Hegt.  the  Ponjaab  campaign  of  1848-49,  inchidingthe  whole  of  the  i^n 
operations  before  Mooltan,  aflHEiir  of  9th  Sept.,  storming  of  the  enemy's  stronglv-entrenehed  poeiiion,  captare  c' ::' 
Dowhit  Qnte,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrendler  of  the  fortress :  afterwajrds  present  at  the  batile  of  G  'T*- 
(Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  with  the  34th  Regt.  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  near  Bootwnl  on  the  Nepsnl  fro:?:  < 
38th  March  1850  O^edal). 

*^  Lt.Golonel  J.  Hudson  served  aa  Adjutant  64th  Begt.  throughont  the  Persian  campaign  of  1856-37,  inc'.ul-t 
storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire    night  attack  and  battle  of  KooAab,  and  bom^■arl^•r 
ISohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  Bengal  and  N.W.  Provinces  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  1S57  ;  • 
sent  with  Havelock's  Column  in  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aonng,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Oawnpore,  Oonao.  I>  .^^-r 
Gunge  (tlrst  and  second),  Boorbeakechowkee,  Bithoor,  Alumbagh,  and  first  relief  of  Luckaow  ;  present  in  3'  '. 
sequent  operations,  including  three  sorties,  until  the  second  relief  of  Luoknow  (tbankei!  by-Oovemor  Gf  c  ^ : 
Council)  ;  served  in  defence  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Qwalior  mutineers,  and  action  of  Kalee  Nuddeo  »n  J  i  ■■ 
keroulie^  and  capture  of  Bareilly ;  acted  as  D.A.  Adjutant  General  with  Sir  H.  Havelock  at  Mohnmrah  nnd  st  At 
bagh  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow).    Served  as  and  in  Command  of  the  zist  Ber^.n:  Nii  • 
In^ntry  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 
*    **  Lt. Colonel  G.  C.  Depree  served  in  Arracan  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-53  (Medal  with  Clajp  for  Pt.-? 

^>  Lt.Colonel  G.  A.  Prendergast  commanded  a  Squadron  Mooltanee  Cavalry  dtt«ched  from  Shahjehanyvorr •. 
assistance  of  the  Rajah  of  Powajme  and  commanded  at  Powayne  during  the  attack  on  that  place  by  the  rebrl-w 
Khan  Bahadoor  Khab  and  Feroze  Shah  on  the  7th  and  8th  Oct.  1858.    Served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  T*- 
during  the  campaign  in  Oude  in  18^8-59,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pnsgaon  and  Russoolpore,  &&1 1^' 
and  capture  of  Port  Mittowlie  (Medal). 

'^  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  8.  Scott  served  with  the  Tist  Light  Infantry  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  7th  Feb.  i:::,- 
eluding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  destruction  of  and  affairs  at  Taman  (Medal  with  Clispn 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  wns  present  at  the  iwn::^ 
Koonch,  Muttra,  and  Deopoora,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar,  and  capture  of  Owahcrtrf 
tioned  in  despatches) .  In  Nov.  1858  accompanied  a  Plying  Column  to  hunt  up  rebels  in  the  Gwalior  district  a?  r*^ 
Ofilcer  to  the  Column  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

"^  Lt.Colonel  W.H.Mackesy  served  in  the  Crimea  from  i6th  Aug.i855,flnd  was  present  at  theniege  and  fkllofSttt 
lopol,  and  assault  of  the  8th  Sept.,  and  acted  as  Assistant  Engineer  lo  the  Highland  Brigade  (Medal  wi^  Clvp.  u 
Turirish  Medal) .  Scnred  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1858-59,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow ;  ak:  sc 
a»  Assist.  Field  Engineer  firom  Nov.  1858,  and  was  engaged  with  the  4th  (Company  Royal  Engineers  in  all  ihe&rti  :■ 
and  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  various  fortifications  from  Allahabad  to  the  Nepnul  country  (Medal  with  CW: 

*•*  Lt.Colonel  M.  M.  Prendergast  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  cam  jmign  in  1637-58,  and  was  present  at  (hn 
enpation  of  the  Alumbagh  under  Outram,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  operation?  in  Oade.  &&- 
of  Bunnee  (wounded),  and  actions  of  Simree  and  Nawabgimge  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Ckbr 

•••  Colonel  H.  H.  Gough  served  as  Adjutant  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  (woaadM 
Commanded  a  Wing  of  the  Repriment  in  the  actions  of  Bolundshur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  bj  U.- 
Clyde, battle  of  Cawnpore,  affairs  at  Seraighat  and  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (scrercly  flron^ 
and  two  horses  killea),  and  action  of  Ranode  (mentioned  in  despatches  on  several  occasions  ror  "dKons^ii 
braverv"  and  thanked  by  the  Go\'emor  General  of  India,  Brevet  of  Major,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Medal  with  i:t.- 
Clasps). 

""Li.  Colonel  A.  Seagrim  served  with  the  ist  Royals  in  the  Crimea  frt)m  the  20th  August  i855,inch2dingthc£*r 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

••y  Lt. Colonel  W.  winson  served  with  the  Kelat-i-Ghilzie  Re-riment  on  the  Pcshawur  Frontier  in  1855-56  sad  te:: 
the  mutiny  in  1857  (Medal).  With  the  same  Regiment  in  Eusofkaie  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  April  and  Mij  .i- 
Commanded  the  i8th  Ben^l  Native  Infantrv  during  the  operations  in  Bhootan  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  t^> 
capture  of  the  Bala  Pass  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*•  Colonel  G.  R.  Westmaoott  was  present  with  the  23rd  Bengal  Native  Infantry  at  Mhow  when  thai  Be^*'- 
mutimed  on  the  ist  July  1857.  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Hyderabad  Cavalry,  Infantry,  and  Artilleir  in  ^^ 
In  1857.  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  1857-58,  and  was  prwem  a;  •Jj' 
Investment  of  Indore,  siege  of  Ratghur,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  attack  on  our  Camp,  skirmish  of  Jhillfch  -  >' 
aeverely  wounded  bv  sabre  cuts,  and  personally  thanked  by  Sir  Hugh  Rose),  action  of  Barodia  (wooiiit:  i.^^ 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches),  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gurmkota  and  pursuit  to  Behra ;  affair  of  Z.-iLr.-^ 
battle  of  Betwa  and  siege  of  Jhansi ;  affair  of  Kotra,  ist  buttle  of  Koonch  (horse  killed)  ;  rear-guani  i<  t- 
gadeatDeopora;  action  of  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpeo,  action  of  Billawnh  (wounded),  affair  of  ourc< 
near  Gwalior,  and  reoccupation  of  Gwalior.  Commandea  a  Detachment  of  Artillery  and  etii  Fusiliers  on  Ki- 
the  steamer  Surhamputra  from  Cawnpore  to  Allahabad,  and  was  engaged  at  Heerapore  and  Kaleekunka  as.  j^ 
passage  down  in  July  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

*<*  Lt.Colonel  J.  Sconce  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  siege  and  captnrt  of  IV- 
(mentioned  in  despatch),  battle  of  Agra,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6ihDects-'' 
1857  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**"  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Luard  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— with  the  IU.it«*»2iF 
Force  against  the  Malwa  Insurgents;  with  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  nt  the  attack  and  capture  of  Nrmbheri ;  t  • 
▼olunteer  gunner  at  the  action  of  Jeerun  and  defence  of  Neemnch  Fort  '.mentioned  in  Bombay  general  cr^ltrs  w 
•'  gallant  conduct ") .  Was  attached  to  the  1 4th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  si  e^a*  and  capture  ofChandaree  and  Jha::s ;  *^^ 
aa  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  battle  of  Koonch.  with  capture  of  the  fort  and  town  and  pursuit,  open:  '-» 
before  Calpee,  action  at  Muttra,  affair  of  outposts  on  20th  May  1858,  battle  of  Golowlee,  capture  of  thctowTi  tM  '  ' 
of  Calpee  and  pursnit  (mentioned  in  Governor  General's  orders  for  services  before  Calpee,  Medal  wiiL  Cl»* 
Servea  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China  with  Fane's  Horse  and  commanded  a  Squadron  in  the  action  of  Sinflc  :v 
the  Taku  Forts,  and  actions  of  the  8th  and  21st  September  (acted  as  Orderly  (officer  to  Brigadier  Pa:tlci.  an-Jj 
render  of  Pekin  (mentioned  by  Brigadier  Pattle  as  being  "several  times  personally  engaged  with  the  asr.-' 
wounded,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**»*  Lt.Colonel  F.  B.  A.  Chamier  served  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  General  Outram  with  Havelock's  Force,  and  was  p' 
sent  at  the  actiona  of  Mungarwar  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Besd^' 
until  the  relief  of  its  Garrison  by  Lord  Clyde ;  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow  (mentioned  in  dapatc^ 
Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

**•  Lt.ColoDel  G.  J.  Pasley  served  in  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*•  Lt.Colonel  J.  V.  Hunt  served  with  the  force  under  General  Van  Courtlandt  in  X8S7-58  and  was  presect  hi  a» 
actiona  of  OdawaUah,  Khyrekee,  and  Hissar,  storm  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Mungalee.  Cammanded  ti^  :T' 
Punjaub  Infantiy  in  the  action  of  Namoul  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  Government,  Medai.i. 

♦w  Lt.CoIonel  C.  F.  Sharpe  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  (Medal). 

*"  Lt. Colonel  P.  H.  F.  Harris  served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  in  ibe  "^ 
Cloud  Expedition  against  the  Braves  in  June  1858. 

*"  Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  Vander  Gucht  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  in  the  Eusofisaie  Country  i*  i" 
and  May  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  heighta  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^ 

**»  Lt. Colonel  B.  R.  Chambers  served  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.    Also  throughout  the  defienoe  of  ib:  <- 
denoy  at  Lucknow  fVom  the  30th  June  to  the  17th  Nov.  i8«;7,  and  was  pevcrely  woundwl  (Mccial  with  ela.-p 
service,  and  a  wound  pension).     Served  with  the  Eusofzai  Field   Force  in  the  Urabc.y  la  campaign,  Ri"i«^^^ 
in  the  action  of  the  15th  and  i6th  December  1863  (Medal  with  Cl»s[>)-  Also  with  the  Hazara  FicldFyrc<:,  ^    - 
operations  on  the  Black  Mountain  in  1868  (Clasp). 

*"  Colonel  J.  P.  Sherriff  served  with  the  2nd  Punjaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  t" 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  me!  nding  the  battle  of  Nnjjuirjtr'aur.    Ac^j'^"' 
Greathed's  Movable  Ck>lumn  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Boi^l.p.i'l:«buuur:  avu^i  detach  ti  with  a  pjrtw:;     -' 
Regiment  at  Allyghur;  and  subsequently  commanded  a  mixed  iViiv.   in  iho  Et-^wali  Di««tri<'t.  where  Iw  h*!  '  '  '^ 
engagements  wito  the  enemy  and  captured  five  guns,  after  «ln\;!icr  the  enemy  from  his  position— recev-'  -' 
thanks  of  the  Governor  General  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  «jl  .Mjjjor).  ^ 

**»  Lt.Colonel  Mallock  served  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  includm;,'  the  action  of  Mundcsore  and  siege  of  »i-^ 
Fort  (Medal  with  Claap).  Pigi^i^^^  ^^  VjOU^IC 


Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services,  368 

^  Lt  Colonel  T.  Dexmehy  served  in  the  Bonthal  campaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two 
uompaniefl  in  action  with  the  Insurgents  at  Ohondlninara.  Served  also  during  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58, 
ind  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Military  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  llaniokpore  and 
l«a<IharaAron  (twice  thfmked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal}. 

*^  Lt  Colonel  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of 
Bri(,'adier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lncknow.  Oommanded  a 
Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  hi.  ColonelE.  P.  Gnrdon  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857;  present  witii  the  Neemnch  Force  before 
!ftmbherae  on  23rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  witn  the  Neemuch  force  in  the  action  with 
,he  Mundeeore  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  with  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Keemuoh  during  the  itiege 
by  the  Mnudesore  rebels  in  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

*^  U.Colonel  A.  H.  Bramloy  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhele  at  the  action  of  the  5th  July  x857» 
yith  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  batUe  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  Ootobet  fbuowing 
iritb  the  Mhow  and  Indore  Rebels— slightiy  wounded  (Medal). 

**^  Lt.  Colonel  W.  Musgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  in  command  of  Irregular  Troops  during  the 
iCaifir  war  of  1850-53,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of  importance  during  the  war  and  at  many  of  them 
commanded  the  Irregular  Troops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Corps  of  Irregular  Home  of  420  men  in  Uie 
Indian  mutiny  of  1857-50  (Medal).  Served  with  the  8zst  Regiment  In  the  Eusoofkie  expedition  of  1858  in  the 
!(orth-WeeterD  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Ghisp) . 

^  Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  Buahby  served  in  the  Bnrman  campaign  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

*"  LtColonel  J.  J.Boswell  joined  the  3rd  Puigaub  Infantry  when  on  field  service  in  theMeeransai  valley  In  Decern- 
Der  1B56.  In  June  1857  proceeded  in  command  of  a  detaolunent  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Puz^aub  Inftmtry  to  Join  the 
liovable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  at  Umritsur.  Accompanied  the  Column  in  its  forced  march  of 
4  miles  to  Gurdaspore,  and  commanded  the  j^ative  InfEintry  in  the  actions  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  xith 
Old  i6th  July  1857  at  Trimmu  Ghat  (Medal).  Was  present  with  his  Regiment  with  General  Cotton's  field  force  in 
SoBofzai  la  1858 ;  also  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868 ;  and  with  Colonel  Eeye's  force  a^^ainst  the  Besoties  in 
february  1859  (India  Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  InDuitry  dnrmg  the  oecui>ation  of 
Soathern  Afghanistan  in  1878-79. 

*>*  Ll Colonel  H.  Tyndall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Jullmider  on  the  7th  of  June  i8<7 
ind  served  with  the  pursuing  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  (Joogaria  and  Mooltan  in  1857-58  (Medal). 
Uso  served  with  the  EzpeditioDary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuxeerees  in  April  and  May  t86o,  and  was  present 
It  the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«^  Major  F.  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  all 
he  engagements  under  the  waUs  of  Delhi,  action  of  Nojjufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul, 
SnriKeree.Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subseqiumt  operations  in  Oude  (Medal 
rith  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Ch>oss  "  for  great  gallantry  at  Namoul  on  the  z6th  Nov.  1057,  in  having,  at  the  imminent 
iHk  of  his  own  life,  rushed  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  off  under  a  neavy  fire  from  the 
memy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  him  at  the  time  ") .  Served  in  the  Indian  N. W.  Frontier 
rar  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*^  Lt. Colonel  M.  M;  Procter  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Kumaon 
)at^•^IioniQ  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^-^  Lt.Colonel  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  i8th  Bengal  Native 
Jifantry  in  the  Bhootan  Bzpedition  m  1865  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  W.H  Garton  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutiny 
Q  1857-58  (Medal).    Was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  tiud  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  an  attack  upon 
k  party  of  rebels  under  Sung  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jaunpore  district. 
*^  Lt-Colonel  J.  Roberts  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

**^  Lt.Colonel  W.  G.  Waterfleld  was  atMeerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  on  the  xoth  May  X857 ;  was  afterwards 
»reseut  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battie  of  Buddleekeserai,  and  throuffhout  the 
iege  of  Delhi.    Served  as  Political  Officer  to  the  force  that  marched  from  Delhi  to  Jeypore  tmder  Mf^or  Itedmond 
n  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
***  Lt. Colonel  H.  E.  Waller  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

♦"  Lt  Colonel  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Present  with  the  Agra 
filitia  Cavalry  at  Agra  on  the  4th  July  1857.  when  the  Kotah  Contingent  mutmied  and  the  guns  of  the  Contingent 
A'l  all  the  ammunition  and  luggage  were  retaken  from  them ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  the  following  day  (Medal). 
***  Lt. Colonel  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack 
n  Thanna  Bawun  in  September  1857 ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actione  of  Ghmgeree  and  Patialee,  and 
^occupation  of  Mynpooree ;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Btmgaon  in  April  X858 — 
ruaQded  (Medal). 

**^  LtColnnel  A.  Tulloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifle  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  slightly  wounded  on  the 
7th  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  X4th  July  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
erved  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  x86o-6x  (Medal) . 

***  Lt.  Colonel  O.  N.  Money  served  in  Burmah  in  1853-54.  Served  throughout  the  siege  operations  before  Delhi  from 
tie  i8t  July  X857,  including  the  actions  of  the  9th  x4th  and  93rd  July,  xst  and  snd  August,  and  other  minor  affltira ; 
ommanded  escalading  partv  at  the  storming  of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  X4th  Sept.  and  was  present 
iroughout  the  assault  of  the  citv  and  the  six  days'  fighting,  reeultmg  in  its  capture  on  the  90th  Sept.  Snbse- 
ttently  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Cfolonel  Gerrard's  Column  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudpore  and  other  rebels, 
nd  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Namoul  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Was  Adjutant  to  his  Regiment  in 
U  the  operations  under  Brieadier  Seaton,  including  the  actions  at  Guugeree,  Putteealee,  and  Mjmpooree ;  also 
resent  at  the  Alumbagh  and  Transgogra  operations ;  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  afihir  of  Barree,  and 
ibaequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Adjutant  and  2nd  in  Command  of  the  3rd 
unjaab  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  In- 
ictry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp). 

**>  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Rynd  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  engagement  at 
acca  in  November  1857  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Ensoftsie  Field  Force  hi  X863,  and  was  present  at  the  engage- 
lents  of  the  15th  and  i6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basotee  Tribe 
Mr  Kohat  on  the  North  Went  Frontier  on  the  ixth  March  1868  (received  the  thanks  of  Government). 
*"  Lt.Colonel  H.  M'D.  de  Douglas  Kerved  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  as  a  Volunteer 
ith  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Shahgunge  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July,  anci  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth 
^ber  1857  (Medal). 

^  Lt.(?olonel  C.  A.  de  ElanUow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  Peshawurftx>nti6r  in  1855 
iedal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  ^ring,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at 
at  station  in  May  1857,  ai^d  received  the  Queen's  gfracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  Gkneral's  thanks  for 
tdmirable  services"  rendered  at  the  imminent  nenl  of  his  life.  Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  In  action  at  Bhow- 
»:iff  on  6th  June  1857,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Li^ht  Cavalry,  13th  48th  and  7xst  Native  Infhntryftom 
icknow,  and  killetf  the  rebel  loader  in  hand-to-ha'nd  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
rrvcd  ut  .Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irrepular  P'orce  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
a  volunteer  m  the  action  of  5th  July  near  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  X9th  Aug.  X857. 
)mmanded  a  Detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalry  in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
id  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montj^omerio's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battie  of  the 
th  Oct.  1857  at  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  up  to  the  reoccupation  of  Mynpooree,  and  as  Com- 
andant  of  the  Muttra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtehpore-Bikree,  and 
le where.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organized  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  its  Commandant  in  action  at  Bnngaon 
ne  char^r  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  Cavaliy  in  the  ao- 
m  of  3rd  May  1858  at  Bhaiijehanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded) ,  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  and  affiihirs 
b«equent  to  the  relief  of  the  Garrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  May  (very  dangerously  wounded  by  sabre 
is  on  face  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohilcund  Auxiliary  Levy, 
lich  he  had  raisM  and  organised,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  from  ^°^t?3^0^^1^*  ^^^ 


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'n  the  many  and  various  offensive  and  defensive  operations,  including  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  oatpost  at  i^-wti- 
nuggnr  (thanked  by  Government  of  India)  and  siege  of  Porvaine  (thanked  by  Government  of  India).   Serred  «:ui 
the  same  Levy  on  active  service  in  the  north  of  the  Shahjehanporo  district  up  to  38th  Dec.  1858,  andsabeeqnn'r 
across  the  Sarda,  move  on  PuUea,  and  expulsion  of  the  rebels  from  the  town  and  fort  (thanked  }3j  (knrenunpi' 
India)  and  pursuit  into  Oude.    Present  as  a  volunteer  with  a  Troop  of  Cavalry  and  two  Ckimpanies  of  the  Rohir  t 
Auxiliary  Levy  with  Brigadier  Dennis'  Column  during  pursuit  in  the  Khyreeghur  Jangles,  and  in  two  actions  f^a: 
in  Jan.  z  859  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  with  the  Levy  in  active  pursuit  up  to  Nepaul,  and  in  subsequent  oi«r 
tions  undertaken  in  clearing  the  district  fh>m  rebels  and  marauders  up  to  the  end  of  the  distorbsnoes  (thui- 
by  Government  of  India) .    Has  received  the  gracious  approbation  of  Her  Majesty  for  *'  excellent  servioe"  reLd»> 
to  the  State  in  1857-58;  been  officially  and  especicJly  reported  to  the  (xovemment  of  India  when  leaving  Roh'lr. 
in  September  1859,  for  the  "valuable  services^'  rendered  by  the  force  under  his  command  in  Rohilcnnd;  andhrw- 
ably  mentioned  by  the  Grovemment  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  to  the  Government  of  India  (Medal  and  Brevet  of  Ma;" 

*^  LtColonel  H.  R.  B.  Worsley  served  against  rebels  in  MirzajMro  district  in  1857  (Medal).  Served  aleoji  u- 
South  of  CJhina  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*^  Major  F.  D.  Harington  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*^  Lt.Golonel  Little  served  with  the  17th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsegnenttothefall  of  Sebastopol/roKtbrr  : 
Nov.  1855,  till  the  evacuation  in  June  1856.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Battalion  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  N  * 
frontier  war  of  1863  with  the  Eusafyze  Field  Force,  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Sungahs  at  the  Umbeyla  P&Mr 
at  the  attack  on  and  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  destruction  of  Lallon  nn  the  15th  Dec.,  also  in  the  acL- 
Umbeyla  and  destruction  of  the  village  at  the  foot  of  the  Bonair  Pass  on  i6th  Dec,  which  ended  in  the  «)&:  ^ 
rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  submission  of  the  hill  tribes  on  17th  Dec.  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Claxp). 

•*•  Lt.ColonelW.  R.  M.  Holroyd  was  attached  to  the  86th  Regt.  during  the  Indianmutiny  campaign  in  1857- jS.t 
served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  operations  before  Chanden,  at  siege  and  <r 
ingof  Jhansi  (severely  wounded),  battle  of  Betwa,  action  of  Koonch,  siege  and  capture  of  Calpee  (Medal  with' '•' 

*^  Lt.Colonel  C.  S.  Maclean  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857.  Subsequently  present  at  the&rj  t^ 
of  Boolundshuhur,  Coel,  Acrabad,  and  Agra— severely  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  China  Ei^ 
ditionary  Force  of  i860,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiainsi:^^ 
Tangchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  P.  Rice  served  as  Assistant  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  Sikkim  Field  Force  in  t86i. 

♦«■  Major  C.  A.  Baylay  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  (Medal). 

***  Lt.  Colonel  G.  F.  Graham  served  with  the  Force  in  the  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hills  during  the  rebelliofn  of  ife?^ 

*«♦  Lt.Colonel  A.  Copland  served  with  Colonel  Oraigie's  force  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Peshawur  frontsrr . 
March  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  also  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865,  and  was  present  at  the  aEaanI:  1 
capture  of  the  Bala  Stockade  (Clasp). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  M.  C.  Perreau  served  with  the  China  Exoeditionarp'  Force  in  1860-61  (Medal). 

*«  Lt.Colonel  H.  D.  B.  W.  Cheiter  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  from  the  28th  June  1857,  toils  final  car  ■-- 
and  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  14th  July.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  i.. 
including  the  aimir  at  Bagh ;  also  present  at  tJie  affliir  of  Baree  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  J.  N.  B.  Hewett  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  was  present  in  all  the  ar^i' 
there  tVom  che  23rd  June  to  the  12th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*'"  Lt.Colonel  H.  L.  A.  Tottenham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-50,  and  waaprweais* 
Mounted  Escort  to  the  guns  at  the  action  of  Shangunge  near  Agra,  on  the  5th  July  (slightly  wounded),  u.'it}  - 
volunteer  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  October  1857.  Served  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Bor^fi': 
against  the  rebels  in  Nepaul,  including  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Sitkaghat  (Medal). 

♦71  Lt.Colonel  F.  M.  Birch  served  m  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Thii 
throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  of  Lucknow  (as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Brigadier  Inglis  from  snd  Jol;  t>  :' 
Sept.  1E57)  being  engaged  in  three  sorties  and  commanded  a  party  of  the  84th  Foot  in  repulse  of  a  grand  aiuci 
the  i8th  August  and  subsequently  regained  possession  of  the  breach  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in  despa^l'  * 
and  thanked  by  the  Grovemor  General),  battle  of  Gawnpore  on  6th  December,  and  capture  of  Hurrah  (Medal »^- 
Clasp,  a  year's  servioe,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

*7*  Lt.(Jolonel  J.  W.  M'Queen  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  served  with  the  tin  rr 
jaub  Infantry  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  with  Greathed's  Column  in  the  action*  of  Bo"!5*:- 
shuhur,  Allyghur,  Alisabad,  Agra,  and  ETanouge ;  also  in  the  advance  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  incladixiK  actpj 
Marigunge,  aflkirs  near  the  Alumbagh  and  Dilkoosha,  and  storming  of  the  Secimderbagh  (severely  wt^os^- 
afterwards  present  at  Cawnpore,  and  with  the  advance  on  Futtehghur ;  commanded  the  4th  Pamaub  Infantiy  <- .r  - 
the  Oude  and  Rohilcund  campaign  in  April  and  May  1858,  including  the  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  <^'.^ 
Served  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wnaeerees  in  Deccc*'' 
i8s;q  and  January  i860 ;  also  with  that  against  the  Mahsood  Wnzeerees  in  April  and  May  i860  (Medal  with  Clvp> 

*'»  Major .T.  Cadell  served  with  the  and  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  throughout  the  operations  before  Dftii 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai.  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  the  snbs'i-^ 
operations  witn  the  Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  (Medal  with  Clusp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  «?*"<" : ' 
the  4th  Irregular  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59 ;  present  at  theartKi 
Mehudi  under  Colonel  Brind,  in  which  13  of  the  enemy's  guns  were  captured;  also  with  (Colonel  Tomer's  Ca^ 
in  Rohilcund  in  1859. 

*7«  Major  H.  M.  Repton  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  aiEai: » 
Futtehpore,  Jana,  Orayiah,  and  Shereghurghat,  pursuit  of  the  rebel  force  under  Feror.eshah,  and  the  Bmd;<f=i 
campaigp  (Medal). 

*^  M^or  J.  Upperton  commanded  a  body  of  Irregular  Cavalry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-$?  ifi ' 
about  the  Delhi  division  and  on  the  borders  of  Central  India;  throughout  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  and  pr^- 
at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Amathie  and  Shuukurghur,  and  action  of  Dhoondiakhera  (Medal  with  Clasp).  B«n^ 
with  Fane's  Horse  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  cspec-^ 
the  Taku  Forts,  actions  of  Chankiawban  (thanked  by  the  Commander  in  (jhief  of  the  French  forces)  and  Paiic^^ 
and  capture  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*'•  M^jor  H.  C.  T.  Jarrett  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (Mcdal),and  was  awarded  the  VictorrjO" 
for  an  act  of  bravery  at  the  village  of  Baroun  on  the  14th  October  1858. 

**•  LtColonel  W.  G.  Cubitt  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  at  the  action  of  Chinhut  on  the  30th  June  i?5:a  ' 
waa  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  for  having  on  the  retreat  saved  the  lives  of  three  men  of  the  32nd  Foot  at  ikc  '^ 
of  hia  own  life ;  was  afterwards  present  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  and  was  *•.>»-:- 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

**i  Lt.Colonel  F.  T.  Bainbridge  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  §;€*?  t 
capture  of  Lucknow,  operations  on  the  Gorruckpore  and  Nepaul  frontiers,  and  final  dispersion  there  of  i^t  *^'* 
jHttedal  with  Claap).  Raised  the  Rawul  Pindee  Mule  Train  for  the  Abyssinian  expedition  in  1867 ;  eomnutt)-**  '- 
Train  throughout  the  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mcnO':  ■ 
de8patches,Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Served  with  the  Hazara  field  force  in  1868,  including  the  eii*'^- 
against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*••  Lt.Colonel  F.  J.  Keen  served  with  the  2nd  Puniaub  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i"^  ' 
was  oresent  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  battles  of  Boolundshuhur  and  Agra,  relief  of  the  gam.«>i 
Lucknow,  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Cawnpore,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  occopai^ - 
Bareilly,  and  many  minor  affairs  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  „ 

^"^  Major  O.  Menzies  served  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  tie  ' 
of  Rampore  Kussia  (Medal). 

«♦  Major  B.  D.  H.  Vibart  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857,  inch^' 
Uie  battle  of  Niyjuflthur,  storm  and  capture  of  Delhi ;  present  at  the  action  of  Narloul ;  subsequently  aceomi**' 
Seton's  Column  to  Futtehghur  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Gungeeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpoorie ;  eeived  «T«i^^ 


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ranghan  in  the  Mennsaie  dis^ct  in  July  and  August  1857.    Served  aaQmtftjeprMaai»i|0f>fe^ 


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^  Lt Colonel  T.  Dennehy  aerred  in  the  Sonthal  oampaign  of  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  two 
Companies  in  action  with  the  Insurgents  at  Ohundkunara.  Served  also  daring  the  Indian  mutiny  of  1857-58, 
and  commanded  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Allahabad  Militair  Police  Battalion  at  the  actions  of  Haniokpore  and 
Gadhamaron  (twice  thanked  by  the  Governor  General,  Medal) . 

^  Lt.  Colonel  T.  J.  Watson  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of 
Brit^ier  Seton's  Column  between  Delhi  and  Futtehghur.  Also  present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow.  Oonunanded  a 
Squadron  of  Hodson's  Horse,  and  present  at  one  engagement  (mentioned  in  despi^hes,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Lt.  Colonel  E .  P.  Gurdon  served  in  the  Indian  mutinv  campaign  in  z  857;  present  with  the  Neemnch  Force  before 
Nimbherae  on  33rd  September  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Bengal  Artillery,  witn  the  Neemuch  force  in  the  action  with 
the  Muudesore  rebels  at  Jeerun  on  the  8th  October,  and  witn  the  Artillery  in  the  Fort  of  Neemuch  during  the  siege 
by  the  Mimdesore  rebels  In  October  and  Nov.  1857  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

*^  Li.Colonel  A.  H.  Bramley  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Polwhele  at  the  action  of  the  5th  Jtilv  1857, 
with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth  Ootobet  following 
with  the  Mhow  and  Indore  Bebels— slightly  wounded  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Musgrave  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  and  In  command  of  Irregular  Troops  during  the 
Kaflir  war  of  Z85&-S3,  and  was  present  at  all  the  engagements  of  importance  during  the  war  and  at  many  of  them 
commanded  the  Irregular  Troops  engaged  (Medal).  Commanded  a  Corps  of  Irregular  Horse  of  430  men  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  of  1^57-50  (Medal).  Served  with  the  8zst  Regiment  m  the  Busooftde  expedition  of  1858  in  the 
North -Western  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Lt. Colonel  J.  T.  Bushbv  served  in  the  Burmah  campaign  in  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

***  LLColonel  J.  J.Boswell  joined  the  3rd  Pumaub  Infikntey  when  on  field  service  in  theMeeransai  vBUey  in  Decem- 
ber 1856.  In  June  1857  proceeded  in  oommana  of  a  detachment  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Punjaub  Infkntry  to  join  the 
Movable  Column  under  Brigadier  General  Nicholson  at  Umrltsur.  Accompanied  the  Column  in  its  forced  march  of 
44  miles  to  Gurdaspore,  and  commanded  Uie  Native  InilEtntry  in  the  actions  with  the  Sealkote  mutineers  on  the  zath 
and  i6th  July  1857  at  Trimmu  Ghat  (Medal).  Was  present  with  his  Regiment  with  General  Cotton's  field  force  in 
Eosofaai  in  1858 ;  also  during  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868 ;  and  with  Colonel  Keye's  force  against  the  Besoties  in 
February  x8^9  (India  Medal  with  Clasp).  Servea  in  command  of  the  and  Sikh  Infantry  during  the  occupation  of 
Soathem  Afghanistan  in  1878-79. 

«**  Lt  Colonel  H.  Tyndall  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Natire  Troops  at  Jullunder  on  the  7th  of  June  1857 
and  served  with  the  pursuing  Column.  Served  against  the  rebels  near  Googaria  and  Mooltan  in  2857-58  (Medal). 
Also  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  against  the  Mahsood  Wuseerees  in  April  and  May  i860,  and  was  present 
at  the  action  at  the  Burrarah  Pass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

^  Major  F.  D.  M.  Brown  served  in  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai,  all 
the  engagements  under  the  walls  of  Delhi,  action  of  Ni^ufghar,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gnngeree,  Puttialee,  andMynpoorie  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  subseqiunit  operations  in  Oude  (Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  Victoria  Cn>08B  "  for  great  gallantry  at  Namoul  on  the  i6th  Nov.  1857,  in  having,  at  the  imminent 
risk  of  his  own  life,  rushed  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  soldier,  whom  he  carried  ofi*  under  a  neavy  fire  flrom  the 
enemy,  whose  Cavalry  were  within  forty  or  fifty  yards  of  him  at  the  time  ") .  Served  in  the  Indian  N.W.  frontier 
war  of  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Lt. Colonel  M.  M!.  Procter  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi  in  1857,  and  subsequently  with  the  Knmaon 
Battalion  in  the  Oude  campaign  and  on  the  Nepaul  fW)ntier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  LcColonel  F.  Allen  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855-56.  Commanded  the  x8th  Bengal  Native 
Infantry  in  the  Bhootan  Expedition  m  1865  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  W.H  Garton  served  throughout  the  Sonthal  cnmpai^  of  1855-56.  Served  also  throughout  the  mutiny 
in  1857-58  (Medal).    Was  severely  and  dangerously  woundeii  uiid  bad  his  horse  killed  under  him  in  an  attack  upon 


a  party  of  rebels  under  Sung  Ram  Sing  in  the  Jaunpore  district. 
^  Lt.  Colonel  J.  Roberts  served  during  the  Sonthal  can 


g  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*^^  Lt.  Colonel  W.  G.  Waterfieldwas  atMeerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  on  the  xoth  May  1857;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  the  Hindun  (mentioned  in  despatches),  at  the  battle  of  Buddleekeserai,  and  throughout  the 
siege  of  Delhi.  Sensed  as  Political  Officer  to  the  force  that  marched  firom  Delhi  to  Jeypore  under  Major  Redmond 
in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Lt.Colonel  H.  E.  waller  served  during  the  Sonthal  campaign  of  1855. 

*"  LtColonel  S.  A.  T.  Judge  served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  wlti^  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Present  with  the  Agra 
Militia  Cavalry  at  A^^  on  the  4th  July  1857,  when  Uie  Kotah  Contingent  mutmied  and  the  guns  of  the  Continffent 
and  all  the  ammunition  and  luggage  were  retaken  from  them ;  also  present  at  the  action  of  the  following  day  (Medal) . 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  H.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  woundea  at  the  attack 
on  Thanna  Bawun  in  September  1857 ;  present  with  Seton's  Column  at  the  actions  of  Gnngeree  and  Patialee,  and 
reoccupation  of  Mynpooree  j  also  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  position  at  Bungaon  in  April  1858— 
wounded  (Medal). 

**7  Lt.  Colonel  A.  Tnlloch  served  with  the  Simoor  Rifie  Regiment  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  slightly  wounded  on  the 
xTth  July  at  Hindoo  Rao's  house  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell,  severely  wounded  on  the  14th  July  (H!edal  with  Clasp). 


Served  with  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i86o-6x  (Medal). 
*^  Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Money  served  in  Burmah  ii    ~ 


1  in  1853-54.  Bervedthroughout  the  siege  operationB  before  Delhi  flrom 
the  ist  July  1857,  including  the  actions  of  the  9th  X4th  and  asrd  July,  xst  and  and  August,  and  other  minor  aflkirs ; 
commanded  escaladinff  ps^v  at  the  storming  of  the  Cashmere  Battery  Breach  on  the  X4th  Sept.  and  was  present 
throughout  the  assault  of  the  city  and  the  six  days'  fighting,  resnltdng  in  its  capture  on  the  aoth  Sept.  Subse- 
quently served  as  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Gerrard's  Golunm  in  the  operations  against  the  Joudporeand  other  rebels, 
and  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  action  of  Namoul  (mentioned  in  despatdtos).  Was  Adjutant  to  his  Regiment  in 
all  the  operations  under  Brigadier  Seaton,  inchiding  the  actions  at  Gnngeree,  Putteealee,  and  Mynpooree ;  also 
present  at  the  Alumbagh  and  Transgogra  operations ;  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  afffedr  of  Barree,  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  witn  two  Clasps).  Served  as  Adiutant  and  and  in  Command  of  the  3rd 
Punjaub  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  witn  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  in- 
fantry in  the  Jowaki  exi)edition  of  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

<*»  Lt.Colonel  P.  C.  Rynd  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  engagement  at 
Dacca  in  November  1857  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Ensofzie  Field  Force  in  1863,  and  was  present  at  the  engage- 
ments of  the  X5th  and  x6th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Present  at  the  engagement  with  tlie  Basotee  Tribe 
near  Kohat  on  the  North  Went  Frontier  on  the  rxth  March  x868  (received  the  thanks  of  Government). 

*"  LtColonel  H.  M*D.  de  Douglas  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  as  a  Volunteer 
with  the  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Shahgimge  near  Agra  on  the  5th  July,  and  at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  xoth 
October  X857  (Medal). 

«^  Lt.  Colonel  C.  A.  de  Kantzow  served  during  the  operations  against  the  hill  tribes  on  the  PeshawurfW>ntier  in  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  present  at  Mynpooree  on,  during,  and  subsequent  to  the  mutiny  of  the  Native  Troops  at 
that  station  in  May  X857,  and  received  the  Queen's  gracious  approbation  and  the  Governor  General's  thanks  for 
'*  admirable  services"  rendered  at  the  imminent  peril  of  his  life.    Was  present  with  39th  Sowars  in  action  at  Bhow- 

fong  on  6th  June  1857,  against  the  mutineers  of  the  7th  Lisrht  Cavalry,  X3th  48th  and  7TSt  Native  Infkntzyfyom 
iiickoow,  and  killed  tho  rebel  leader  in  hund-to-ha*nd  conflict,  himself  receiving  a  sabre  wound  on  the  forehead. 
Served  at  Mynpooree  in  command  of  an  Irrejjular  Force  up  to  the  abandonment  of  the  Station,  and  subsequently 
as  a  volunteer  in  the  action  of  5th  July  near  Agra  (horse  killed),  and  in  all  minor  operations  up  to  19th  Aug.  1857. 
Commanded  a  Detachment  of  Agra  Militia  Cavalry  in  action  near  Allyghur  on  24th  August  (mentioned  in  despatches) , 
and  during  subsequent  operations  of  Colonel  Montgomerio's  Column.  Present  as  a  volunteer  in  the  battle  of  the 
xoth  Oct.  1857  at  Agra.  Served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Column  up  to  the  reoccupation  of  M^pooree,  and  as  Com- 
mandant of  the  Muttra  Horse  in  Colonel  Cotton's  Movable  Force  during  the  operations  at  Futtehpore-Sikree,  and 
elsewhere.  Raised  the  Futtehghur  Organized  Police  Battalion,  and  served  as  iu  Commandant  in  action  at  Bangaon 
(one  charger  and  one  troop-horse  wounded  under  him ;  mentioned  in  despatches) .  Commanded  the  Cavalry  in  the  ao- 
tion  of  3rd  Alay  1858  at  Shanjehanpore  (mentioned  in  despatches,  charger  wounded) ,  the  defence  of  the  Jail,  and  aflkirs 
aubaequentto  the  relief  of  the  (Jarrison,  including  the  action  of  the  15th  May  (very  dangerously  wounded  by  sabre 
cuts  on  fiBu;e  and  right  arm  in  hand-to-hand  encounter).  Present  as  Commandant  of  the  Rohilcund  Auxiliary  Levjt 
which  he  had  raised  and  organized,  in  defence  of  entrenchments  and  town  of  Porvaine  flrom  Jane  to  Nov.  X858,  and 


37 1  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — TFbr  Sermces. 

*^*M%jor  F.  J.N.  Maokenzie  served  with  the  Kamptee  moyable  colnmniMid  wm  engaged  against  the  B«idtfM 
and  the  mntineere  of  the  52nd Native  Infantry  in  Anffoet  and  September  2857  (Medal). 

***  Major  O.  R.  Newmarch  served  with  the  Agra  Brigade  in  1857  and  wae  present  in  the  aotion  of  the  sth  JbIj 
with  the  Neemnch  mutineers.  Served  with  Brigadier  Seaton'e  Golnmn  in  December  1857  and  waa  pgeaent  at  tk 
actions  of  Gnngeeree  and  Pattialee  (Medal). 

'*^  Major  F.  W.  Boilean  served  as  AcUntant  of  Bajah  Jawahir's  Singh's  Contingent  with  theforoemider  Genen: 
Van  Gourtlandt,  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  out  in  the  face  and  a  sabre  ont  in  tiie  hand  at  the  aotion  of  Eaar 
on  the  zQth  Augast  1857.  Served  in  the  and  Sikh  Cavalry  with  Brigadier  Troop's  Colnmn  in  November  and  De- 
cember 1858,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Biswah.  Served  with  the  Sanger  field  force  onder  Genflxal  WhidoeL 
Commanded  a  Squadron  of  the  and  Sikh  Cavalrv  at  the  action  of  Kewtee  in  Bundlecund  on  the  4th  March  iS^v 
aud  was  woundea  by  a  pistol-shot  in  the  knee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  Gesen:  a 
Council,  Medal) .    Served  with  the  lath  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  (Medal). 

'^  Msjor  M.  Ramsay  was  present  at  the  mutbiy  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Juilunder  on  the  Tth  June  1857  isl 
accompanied  the  force  in  pursuit  (Medal). 

*^  Major  H.  C.  E.  Ward  served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  and  at  the  nssawit  of  Delhi  in  tir 
Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  District,  and  present  at  the  actK?a  tf 
Namoul  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Guides  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sy<fai^  Cotton  on  Che  Bosobai 
Frontier  m  1851;  and  in  that  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheyl  Wnaeerees  in  d^ 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

***f  Major  Henrv  Thompson  served  with  the  loth  Regiment  in  the  Crimea,  subsequent  to  the  fhll  of  SebaHopaL 
from  the  9th  March  1856  until  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army.  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Biinonr  BsQpoct  li<rj 
during  the  operations  in  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  Wheler  in  1859;  and  as  Brigade  Major  wiUi  m  Cacbr 
column  of  the  Looshai  Expeditionaxy  Force  under  Sir  G.  Bourohier  in  1871-72  (mentioned  in  despstdiee,  HalL 
with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

***  Lt.Colonel  J.  C.  Minto  served  with  the  Irregular  Forces  under  Sir  George  Cathcart  during  the  Kaffir  sir 
of  1852-53  (Medal). 

***  LtColonel  H.  Collett  served  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Busofhaie  Frontier  fai  18^,  sai 
was  present  at  the  aShirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Onde  oampaxgnof  1858-59,  inctedrafthi 
storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Rampove  Kussea  (Medal).  Servea  with  the  force  in  the  Ooesyiilr  and  JrtitaiL 
Hills  during  the  rebellion  of  1862-63,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Oomkoi,  Nungarai,  aiu  Ocb- 
krong  (severely  wounded). 

***  Major  B.  L.  Ommanuey  served  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clacp). 

^  Major  H.  M.  B.  Burlton  served  with  the  8th  Foot  in  various  skirmishes  at  Agra  in  1858.  Served  with  Meaie'i 
Horse  at  the  capture  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  the  Regiment  during  the  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  Bir  Robert  Naparr 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Jonra  Alipore;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Meade's  Hoilse  on  field  aerrice  is 
operations  ^rainst  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  from  October  1858  to  February  1859  (Medal). 

**"  M^or  R.  C.  W.  Mitford  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  cunpaign  of  1857-59  and  was  pieecut  at  t^ 
action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemnch  mutineers,  the  battle  or  Agra  on  the  lofJi  Oct.  1857,  ^Shar  cf 
Futtehpore-Sirkee,  and  other  minor  actions  in  the  Agra  District.  Present  with  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  capcare  c* 
Lucknow ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Nawabgunape,  Bara  Benkee,  and  Senxapcn 
(charger  wounded),  and  was  highly  mentioned  by  the  Governor  General  for  "gallantry  in  captnring a  part? f ' 
rebels  in  the  village  of  Behipore  with  20  dismounted  sowars.'*  Proceeded  with  150  sabres  to  join  the  force  m:d« 
Major  Bulwer  at  Jabrowlee,  and  on  the  x6th  October  charged  and  defeated  a  large  body  of  rebel  Infkntxy,  rcoetrs; 
a  slight  wound.  In  the  subseouent  action  of  Jabrowlee  on  the  a3rd  October  1858  the  detachment  of  Hodaoa'sHcRc 
under  his  command  captured  tkree  guns  and  cut  up  a  large  number  of  the  enemy's  Infantry— waa  severely  woon-iee 
in  this  action  whilst  assisting  an  Officer  of  the  Uncovenanted  Civil  Service  who  Wasattacked  b^  eereral  of  the  rtbtj 
and  would  probably  have  been  cut  down  but  for  timely  aid.  On  partially  recovering  from  his  wbond  he  r^aisf*! 
the  3rd  Regiment  of  Hodson's  Horse  as  Ai^utant  and  served  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign  of  1859  tip  to  the  fissl 
surrender  of  the  rebels  in  December  (Medal,  and  recommended  by  Lord  Clyde  for  the  Victoria  GroaaK 

"*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Fitz  Hagh  served  m  three  affairs  against  Momnnds  at  Fort  Shubkndr  in  Dee.  2863  aiid  JsasaKT 
1864.    Also  in  the  expedition  to  Dour  under  Brigadier  General  Keyes  in  Feb.  187a. 

'^  Lt.Colonel  R.  B.  P.  P.  Campbell  served  with  the  zst  Bengal  Eurox>ean  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  captore  of  DeH. 
in  1857,  and  with  the  and  European  Fusiliers  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Meerut,  Jh^jjnr,  and  Bavme 
districts.  Was  attached  to  the  faithful  remnants  of  the  xxth  Native  Inftmtiy,  and  engaged  in  rescuing  the  Bohilccd 
refhgees.  Served  with  the  2nd  Pnnjaub  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee,  captan 
of  Rooya,  action  of  AUygunge,  capture  of  Bareilly,  action  of  Rohunpore,  and  against  the  rebels  in  the  Terai  (Ito^ 
with  two  Clasps).  Servea  with  the  expeditionary  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  agaixtat  the  Cab^i 
Kheel  Wnzeerees  in  1859-60  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Commanded  a  detached  squadron  of  the  Corps  of  Ghiidea  Csvi2?t 
throughout  the  Hazara  campaign  of  z868,  including  the  Black  Mountain  expedition  (mentioned  in  deapatchai:- 
Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  Afreedee  expedition  in  1877-78  (mentioned  in  deipatctes: 
Commanded  the  troops  engaged  in  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  t4th  Mardi  it:< 
(received  the  thanks  of  Government) ;  and  was  also  with  the  Coips  of  Guides  at  the  attack  on  the  ITtniaa  Eh^ 
villages  on  azst  March  1878. 

■*^  Major  A.  G.  Owen  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  in  all  the  subsequent  engafreBaeola  aate 
the  walls  of  Delhi  in  1857,  including  tke  action  of  Niyjuffghur  {  also  present  at  the  storm  and  oaptora  of  DeOi- 
dugerously  wounded  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**"  Lt.Colonel  R.  A .  Wauchope  served  in  1857  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  oaptore  of  Delhi,  aadvai 
engaged  at  the  repulse  of  manv  of  the  enemy's  attacks;  on  the  Y4th  September  he  commanded  so  men  aft  t^ 
storming  of  the  water  Basticni  was  engaged  at  the  subsequent  six  days^  street  fighting  in  the  atr,  and  ea  tbf 
19th  September  commanded  a  Detachment  at  the  capture  of  the  Bum  Bastion  (Medal  with  Claap).  In  x86o^t 
served  with  Rattray's  Sikhs  against  the  hill  tribes  in  Sikkim  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Gawlar  (mentioDed  h 
despatches) .  In  1863  served  in  the  23rd  Pioneers  with  the  EusoftEie  Field  Force  in  the  Umbeyla  oampaini,  and  «w 
engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Conical  Hill,  capture  of  Lalloo,  and  final  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  theBonair  Ffeu 
(Medal  with  Clasp) .  In  1864-65  served  during  the  Bootan  war,  and  engaged  at  Dalimkote,  Chaznoorchi.  Bala,  isd 
Buxa  (twice mentioned  in  despatches.  Clasp).  In  1874-75 served  with  theDoffla  expedition  under  BrigadierGeoeil 
Stafford  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  Transport  Corps  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Kactall  in  tkt 
operations  against  Naga  Hill  Tribes  on  the  North  Eastern  frontier  of  India  In  1875  (mentioned  in  despaScfacf)  • 
Commanded  the  14th  Sikhs  throughout  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  deapatehea).  Berred 
throughout  the  Afghan  war  of  1878-9  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel). 

*^  Mi^or  H.  A.  Lewes  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  at  Meemt  on  the  xoth  Vbj  z857»  and  «« 
severely  wounded.  Served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Horse  raised  for  service  in  that  district,  and  afterwards  «m 
■rth  Pux^aub  In&ntry  at  the  actions  of  Gungeree  and  Puttiallee,  attack  on  and  reoccupation  of  Mynpoorie,  slscsi 
liungaon,  assault  and  capture  of  Forts  Dehain  and  Tirroul,  operations  of  Brigadier  Kelly's  Force  in  the  Teni.  9si 
I  orcing  of  the  enemy's  position  in  the  Jurwah  Pass,  lower  Nepaul  Range  (Medal) .  Served  as  Adintant  30th  Poius^l 
lafantry  during  the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-65,  and  was  engaged  at  the  capture  of  Forts  Dalimkote  and  (2a- 
moorchee,  and  at  the  Bala  Pass,  and  Nagoh  stockades  (Medal  with  Clssp). 

"*  Major  H.  G.  Saimders  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58  including  the  action  of  the  5U 
July  1857  ^^^  ^M^  ^^^  ^®  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  aflhir  at  Shereghat  (Medal). 

"*  Major  R.  H.  Hudleston  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Pn^jaub  InfSEmtry  with  the  force  under  Sir  BjdBcr 
Cotton  to  the  Eusofzie  frontier  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  aflfhirs  of  Chingli  and  Sittana  (Medal  with  CSoMph 

^  Mi^or  R.  M.  Skinner  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilound  ageinst  the  rebds  in  iHr^ 
and  present  at  the  actions  of  Huldwanee  on  the  X7th  Sept.  1857  (^<1  ^^^  Jau.  1858,  and  Ciherpoorah  on  z8th  Feb.  i^S^ 
and  saved  the  life  of  his  commanding  Oiflcer  at  the  risk  of  his  own  (Medal). 

**•  Major  F.  P.  W.  Freeman  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858  and  was  present  at  the  final  eapbct 
of  Jugdeepore  (Medal).  o  .-  r— 

^^  Major  R.  Wheeler  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  7th  Hussars  during  the  Indian  mutiny  ean&pai^n  of  iStS^* 
including  the  advance  into  Nepaul,  attack  and  capture  of  theenemv's  position  and  pun«'  at  Sitkas^at  {Uc^ 
Served  with  the  aoth  Native  Infantry  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campaign  jf  1G63  (Medal  with  Claap|^ 


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Mt  Major  H.  Morton  served  in  Onde  and  was  present  at  the  parsait  and  capture  of  the  rebel  Rivjah  of  Toolsee- 
pore.    Served  dorinar  the  Indian  mntiny  oampaien  of  1857-50,— against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859,  and  com- 

i  _  i      :.    .      .  ^     «.  -  _  "  _  j_-_     ir '--•Pa ^ ' i^- _*'XT-.*;^*.  T~#i«».»«.»T*rk*.«iVkotit  fujri 


in  the  Bnbcee  Mnndee  ftrom  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  Aug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwaras 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  action  or 
Baree.  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**»  Major  B.  C.  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  .of  1857-58  and  was  present  during  tno 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  the  16th  January  to  the  loth  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separate 
attacks  on  the  x6th  January,  aflfbir  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  aist,  aflair  of 
the  25th,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  a5th  February,  and  aflfkir  of  the  oth  March ;  also  presenv  at  the  sie^o 
and  capture  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  aist  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh ;  suj'.^^" 

?nent  operations  in  Oude  including  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  m  the  4th  bikii 
nfkntry  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuzeerees  in  1859^60  in- 
cluding the  aflkir  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  operationn  in 
XJml>eyla  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  Clasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Hazara  campaign  ot  i8c8. 
in  clumng  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain.  , 

*«  Sir  Robert  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhiyjur-districts ;  was  with 
the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  ;  served  afterwards 
with  column  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*^  Mi^or  C.  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dan^rously  wounded  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  mutiny  at  Jullunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bundlecund  m  1859  (Medal).  Also  scrvoa 
tliroughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Takii 
Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  Fobruaryi865 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Trane- 
port  Train  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1S70-71  as  Bngado  Major 
to  the  Cniittagong  Column  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  thanked  by  the  Governor  (General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Clasp).    Has  also  on  two  other  occasions  received  the  thanks  of  (^vemment  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 

**•  Migor  F.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcund  in  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Shal^jehanpore,  and  in  the  afftirs  of  Mohunrudpore  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat— severely  wounded  by  a 
musket  baU  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  shot  (mentioned  in  despatohes,  Medal). 

»«»  Mi^or  C.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infiuitry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served 
with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatohes.  Clasp). 

*•*  Mflgor  E.  C.  Qarstin  served  with  the  aird  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  18S7-58. 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
Cawnpore,  advance  on  Futtyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Jutteeah,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Ally  gunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  CJlasps). 

*»*  Major  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

»»»  Major  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
July  1857  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medal). 

***  Msjor  L.  Wavell  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
action  of  Nujufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls ;  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taeping  rebels  in  186a. 

***  Msjor  H.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  afifbirs  (Medal). 

"*  Major  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  attached  to 
Brigadier  Showers*  Colnmn  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhuijur  districte  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forte  of 
Hewaree,  Tujjur,  Kanond,  and  Bullubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagemente  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal I. 

"'  Lt. Colonel  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meeron  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  served  with  the  ist  Bengal 
European  Fusiliers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  MjTipooree;  commnnded  a  detachment  of 
Alexander's  horse  in  several  minor  afl^iirs  in  ihe  Etawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Oreyah  (charger  twice  wounded 
and  Dewsa  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpootana  and  Central  India;  Bundlecu! id. campaign  fo  1859-60  (men- 
tioned in  despatohes,  Medal). 

**»  Major  A.  L.  Playfair  served  with  the  late  ist  Bengal  European  Fnsi'iers  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  inclinllMtj  the 
AJurobat;h  and  Trans  Goomtee  opemtions  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  LucUuow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Major  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857;  also 
present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Native  Infantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  Au/^nist  1858. 

*«»  Lt. Colonel  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  from  its  first  taking  the  field  m  July 
1857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao.  Bussemtgunge 
(both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency, 
was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actioub 
of  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  Bara  Bankce,  reoccupation  of  Fyiabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatohes  for  (rallantry),  tekiug  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taking 
of  the  forte  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  and  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund— wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
daaps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  ist  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
oluding  the  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatohes  for  **  forward  gallantry"),  Chankiawhan  and 
Palichan,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  nth  Bengal  (Javalry  in  the  Urabeyla 
campaign  under  General  (Jarvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition  in  i877-7!<,  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatohes).  Present  in  the  operations  aminst 
the  Raiiizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Khyol 
viUagea  on  aist  March  1878. 

*«f  Captein  R.  H.  F.  Renniok  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal). 

»«•  Maior  F.  Gellie  was  with  the  9th  Native  Inftmtry  at  Allyghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
zat  Gwalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattrns.  Served 
in  the  gun  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minor  affairs  in  the  Agra  Diatrict  in  January  and  February  1859 ;  and  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bundlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during 
the  Bhootan  campaign  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

♦•■t  Captain  R.  Warburton  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

••■CJolonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1837-59,  and  was  present  **• 
the  actions  of  Namaol  (captured  a  gun),  Gan^^iree.  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
including  several  days' street  fighting;  aUo  in  sub(*equent  operations  in  Oude,  including  the  actions  of  Bara, 
Nawabgung,  Dariabad,  Bhamouuhat  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Vasir- 
gang,  MachUgaon,  Kamdakot,  Maharajpore  (wounded),  Serwaghat  (slightly  wounded),  niul  Pachgaon  (four  times 
mentioned  in  despatohes,  received  thanlCH  of  Governor  General,  Medal  with  Clasp),  fcsorvcd  throughout  the  cain- 
paign  of  i860  in  (Jhina,  and  w^as  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (twice  severely  wounded),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(broujght  to  the  notice  of  the  Government  of  India  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  especial  gallanti-j-.  Medal  with  two  Cluspu, 
mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Socretery  for  War  in  moving  a  vote  of  thankn  to  the  forces  in  China,  lirevct  of  Mj-mr) . 
Served  throughout  the  Bhootan  c.i'upaigu  in  iSL4-t)j, ;..  i.:igado  Mnjor  and  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gch'imI,  \<r>  '«".a  it  tlit  o.ip- 
tore  of  Dalmakot  (severely  wounded),  Chnroomlin,  liala  (severely  wounded),  and  Nsgolu;  '^'if^WVB^"*^*^*^  ^ 
reconnaissance  into  the  enemy's  country,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  tis^ypthmy  (three 


373  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services 

timeg  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel).  Served  thronghoat  the  AbTi»iiii- 
campaign  in  1867-68,  priucipailv  with  the  advance  reconnaissance,  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  andcapup. ;! 
Magdala  (mentioned  m despatches.  Medal). 

^  Major  Butter  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-59  (Medal);  and  as  Aide  de  Ounp  to  Bhf^ids 
General  Bourchier  in  the  Looshai  campaign  of  1871-72  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*•*  Major  R.  C.  Clifford  served  with  the  loft  wing  of  the  54th  Foot  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  of  the  j4'-ii^- 
73rd  Native  Infantry  from  Dacca  to  Chittagong  in  1857.  Served  the  winter  campaign  of  1838  in  Oude.aDdm 
present  at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Tyroul  on  the  2i8t  March  (Medal). 

"*  Major  H.  8.  Jarrett  was  present  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Mooltan  on  the  31st  Atunut  r^ 
»nd  commanded  a  troop  of  the  6th  Irregular  Cavalry  in  pursuit  of  the  mutineers  (Medal).  Serred  withihtj-i 
Puniaub  Cavalry  in  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Mahsood  Wuwrwi 
in  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  Barrara  Pass  and  capture  of  Iktakeen  (Medal  with  Clasp).  EnKa*>i 
with  the  same  Regiment  in  the  blockade  of  the  same  tribe  on  the  Tak  frontier  in  1861-^2.  Served  alsoinaL  .ii 
actions  and  operations  of  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  of  1863,  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain,  and  a.iff 
wards  to  Sir  John  Garvock,  and  was  thanked  in  despatches  by  both  those  generals  (Clasp  for  UmbeyU). 

*«7  Major  L.  J.  H.  Grey  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  wa«  present  in  the  actiro  ' 
Boolimdishnhur  and  Allyghur,  skirmish  of  Ackcrabad,  actions  of  Gungaree  and  Puttialee,  attack  of  the  f^;:t.- 
Koheiaand  Kololee,  operations  on  the  Gogra,  final  advance  to  the  Nepaul  Hills,  action  at  Sitka  Ghat  and  ca^dt 
of  the  enemy's  guns,  and  various  skirmishes  in  the  Nepaul  Hills  (Medal). 

»*»  Major  E.  Swetenham  served  with  the  field  force  under  Sir  Sydney  Cotton  on  the  Eusofzaie  border  it  lii 
and  was  present  at  the  aflkir  on  the  heights  of  Sittana  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*••  Meyor  W.  C.  Anderson  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59 ;  was  present  in  defecct  ^ 
the  Alumbagh  until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde  in  November  1857;  at  the  final  relief  of  the  garrison  at  Lucts* 
defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore.  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee  and  Meeangunge.  throughout  the  fcifvt  ^ 
Lucknow,  action  of  Koorsee;  throughout  the  Rohilcimd  and  Oude  campaigns  of  1858-59,  including  thetaki^f  ^ 
three  forts  in  Oude,  the  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  Fyzabad,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels,  several  minor  acuons.  art:.:>s  u 
Chunda.  at  the  Raptee,  and  at  Sitka  Ghat  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  Cbiaa.^- 
eluding  the  actions  of  Sinho,  Chankawhan,  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches  't 
distinguished  gallantry,  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"0  Major  H.  M.  Pratt  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  51st  Native  Infantry  at  Peshawur  on  the  38th  Anew 
X857.  Served  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho.  capture  of  Tangku  and  of  the  TiUi 
Forts,  and  actions  of  Chankiawhan  and  Tungchow,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•71  Major  R.  H.  de  Montmorency  served  with  the  65th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  China  in  1858-60  (Medal). 

•^  Major  C.  H.  Cantor  served  during  all  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857 ;  was  selected  as  one  of  the  S^ah 
terns  of  the  ladder  party  on  the  day  of  the  final  assault,  and  was  engaged  in  the  six  days'  fighting  within  iL<  c.7 
until  its  final  capture,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  M^or  G.  O'Donel  served  in  tne  Indian  mutiny  campaign  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th  Jnljtur 
▲gra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers,  action  at  Coel  24th  August,  and  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  Oct  1857  (Medal 

"♦  Major  G.  F.  1.  Graham  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  pre*ent  &;  i« 
aflkirs  in  the  Etawah  district ;  also  with  the  Column  under  Brigadier  Showers  in  the  action  of  Dowsa  against  Tia.a 
Topee  on  the  14th  January  1859  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

*•»  Major  C.  J.  Garstin  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58  (Medal). 

•7«  Major  A.  Murray  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  s:ece&^- 
capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  Boolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  and  Agra,  defence  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  repolse  of  tcrer. 
attacks  on  that  position,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

•77  LtColonel  A.  Battye  served  with  the  ist  Bengal  European  Fusiliers  in  Oude  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  '^ 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  actions  of  Uttereah,  Bhumoreghat,  and  Ktntoor  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•'*  Major  T.  Dayrell  served  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault,  i4tliS«> 
tember  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»7»  Major  G.  L.  K.  Hewett  served  throughout  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Lucknow  from  the  30th  Jm«^ 
the  a2nd  Nov.  1857,  and  was  slightly  wounded  on  the  24th  September;  served  afterwards  as  Orderly  Offiofr  k  j" 
J.Outram  throughout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh,  including  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  and  posit::-  -.- 
Gaelie ;  also  present  at  the  final  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  Kinr. 
Served  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  I'eshawur  Frontier  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••*  Lt.Colonel  W.  Tweedie  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  was  present  at  the  cnpcipff^; 
attending  the  disarming  of  the  Native  Troops  at  Benares  on  the  4th  June  1857,  and  was  dangeroutily  w.o - 
Volimteered  for  active  eervice  and  was  attached  to  the  78th  Highlanders  with  Huvelock's  Column,  and  w».*  i  :^^^" 
at  the  actions  of  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  Rubs<.H{ueut  defence  of  the  R**.  'i'  ^ 
until  relieved  by  Lord  Clyde,  after  which  served  at  the  defence  of  the  Aluml>iigh.  incluaing  the  repal»e  ' !  ■'^' 
enemy's  numerous  attacks ;  served  >vith  the  78th  Highlanders  throughout  the  operations  resultinj?  in  the  fiad  ^l  '" 
and  capture  of  Lucknow,  the  advance  through  Rohilcund  imd  recai>tui'e  of  Bareilly.  Served  on  General  i>ci>  - ' 
Staff  in  the  operations  against  and  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mhow  and  Nerbudda  districts  (Medal  wiii  n 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Political  Secretary  to  Lord  Napier nci  »-• 
present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal,  and  Brevec  i»f^^'  * 

•*'  Major  G.  C.Gregory  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutinies  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  with  the  MterJ 
Volunteer  Horse  during  Aug.  Sept.  and  Oct.  1857  ^  several  minor  affairs  in  the  Meerut  District.  Present  witb '-' 
xst  Beloochees  in  Brigadier  WetheroH's  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rampore-Kussia  in  Oude.  m  u^*- 
Clvde's  Field  Force  in  the  Oude  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  occupation  of  Forts  Ametheeand  Shimkerpi.a 
aokirs  of  Buxar  Ghat,  Forts  Bujidia  and  Mujidia,  and  the  Raptee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  (Joorkha* it  i ' 
Bhootan  campaign  in  1864-66  (wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Major  F.  F.  J.  Toke  served  in  the  Bhootan  campaign  of  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••■  Major  C.  H.  Ewart  served  throughout  the  operations  before  Delhi  in  1857,  including  the  battle  of  BuJIeti 
serai,  and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

••*  Major  R.  G.  Kennedy  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  and  was  present  with  thestcra^- 
party  at  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  April  1865— wounded  ( Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyasinun  rar 
paign  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Napier  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  capture  of  Ma^*^- 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

••7  Lt.Colonel  A.  P.  Palmer  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59.  Raised  a  Begintfc' 
Sikhs  600  strong  for  service  in  Oude  in  March  1858.  Joined  Hodson's  Horse  at  Lucknow  in  June  i868.  and  pr»r. 
with  it  at  the  action  of  Nawabguuge,  Barahunki  thorse  killed),  and  minor  afl!Uirs  in  the  Oude  campaign  ulu- 
conclusion  on  the  Nepaul  frontier  (wounded).  Detached  for  several  months  in  command  of  a  Squadron,  f, 
frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  (Medal,  mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  loth  het--"- 
Lancers  in  Abyhsiuia— services  brought  to  the  notice  of  Her  Majesty's  Government  by  Lord  Napier  of  Mm-* 
(Medal).  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  Stafford  in  the  Dutfla  Expedition  of  1 874-75 (mentioned  mdespatc^- 

***  Major  A.  OUivant  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  a  skirmish  at  M»<ir<^^ 
action  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuch  mutineers  on  the  5th  July,  battle  of  Agra  on  the  10th  Oct.  1857;  BuDdi«R: 
campaign  in  1858-59,  attack  on  Serowlie,  and  affair  with  Burgem  Singh  (Medal). 

»•"  LuColonel  W.F.  Badgley  served  with  the  88th  Regiment  during  tlie  operations  at  Cawnpore  against  the  Gwt^ 
Contingent  in  December  1857 ;  also  in  the  Centi*al  Indian  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  with  the  y/ 
Foot  during  the  operations  in  Oude  from  April  to  November  1858 ;  and  with  the  Oude  Military  Pohce  on  the  Np*- 
ftrontier  in  June  and  Jnly  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•"  Major  F.  N.  M.  Majmard  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  and  c»W" 
of  Lucknow,  and  capture  of  Biswah  and  Rohea  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Major  E.  C.  Corbyn  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  waa  present  at  the  »ction»«  '; 
26th  27th  28th  and  29th  Nov.  1857,  against  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at  Cawnpore,  reoccupation  of  Futtehgbar.  t: 
pursuitof  Tantia  Topee  (Medal). 

•^  Major  L.  Macdonald  served  with  the  4?nd  Hif^hlanders  in  the  Indian  matip.r  fiampaign  of  1857-56.  »^  '' 


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»*»  Major  H.  Morton  served  in  Oude  and  was  present  at  the  pursnit  and  captare  of  the  rebel  Ri^jah  of  Toolsee- 
pore.  Slerved  daring  the  Indian  znntiny  campaign  of  1857-59,— against  the  rebels  in  Bundlecund  in  1859,  and  com- 
manded a  detachment  of  two  gnns,  a  squadron  of  Irregular  CavabTr  and  3  companies  of  Native  Infantiy  for  about  two 
months  in  frequent  expeditions  against  the  rebel  leaders  Dowlut  Singh  and  Buojore  Singh  near  the  Bind  river  (Meaai). 

>*■  Major  A.  B.  Uhapman  served  throughout  the  siege  of  Delhi  including  the  battle  of  Budleekesorai,  skirmishes 
in  the  Subzee  Mnndee  ftrom  the  9th  June  to  the  13th  lug.  1857,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city ;  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeeree,  Pattialee  and  Mynpoorie,  siege  and  capture  of  Luoknow,  action  or 
Saree,  and  subsequent  operations  in  Oude  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

**»  BCajor  B.  0.  Codrington  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  .of  1857-58  and  was  present  during  tno 
occupation  of  the  Alumbagh  from  the  16th  January  to  the  xoth  March  1858,  including  the  repulse  of  three  separate 
attacks  on  the  i6th  January,  affiiir  of  the  15th  February,  repulse  of  the  night  attacks  on  the  19th  and  21st,  affair  of 
the  asth,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  asth  February,  and  aflHedr  of  the  oth  March ;  also  presem,  at  the  siego 
and  captare  of  Lucknow  including  skirmishes  on  the  19th  and  aist  March  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Moosa  Bagh ;  subsc- 

2 luent  operations  in  Oude  including  the  actions  of  Baree  and  Sirsee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  4th  Sikh 
n&ntry  with  the  fbroe  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuaeerees  in  1859-60  111- 
cluding  the  aflkir  at  Midanee  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  5th  Ghoorkas  throughout  the  opcrutionsm 
XTmbeyla  (mentioned  in  despatches,  CJlasp) ;  also  with  the  same  regiment  during  the  Hazara  campaign  ol  1868, 
'     '    "  I  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain. 


including  operations  in  the  Agrore  Valley  and  the  expedition  against  t 

***  Sir  sobert  Sandeman  served  with  Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhuijur-diBtricts ;  was  witn 
the  xst  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  was  wounded  at  the  Moose  Bagh  j  served  afterwards 
with  oolmnn  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ^   ,         . 

w  Mi^or  C,  E.  Bates  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  and  was  severely  and  dangjerously  wounded  on  the  occa- 
Bion  of  the  mutiny  at  Jullunder  on  7th  June  1857.  Operations  in  Bundlecund  m  1859  (Medal).  Also  servoa 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1860  in  CWna,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  capture  of  the  Takii 
Forts,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Bhootan  Field  Force  from  Fol^rparyj^es 
until  the  conclusion  of  operations,  from  April  1865  as  Brigade  Major  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  \vith  the  rrans- 
port  Train  in  Abyssinia  in  1868  (Medal).  Also  with  the  Looshai  expeditionary  force  in  1870-71  as  Brigade  Major 
to  the  Chittagqng  Column  (mentioned  in  despatches,  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Clasp).    Has  also  on  two  other  occasions  received  the  thanks  of  Government  for  Civil  and  Political  services. 

**•  Mfqor  F.  Lance  served  against  the  rebels  in  Rohilcund  in  1858 ;  was  present  at  the  defence  of  the  Jail  at 
Sha^jehanpore,  and  in  the  aimrs  of  Mohunrudpore  and  Nooria,  and  action  at  Sisseahghat— severely  wounded  by  a 
musket  bau  above  the  left  ankle  and  horse  c^ot  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal) . 

«•  Mi^or  0.  J.  Griffiths  served  with  the  43rd  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1864,  including  the  capture,  retreat 
from,  and  retaking  of  Dewangiri,  and  several  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  3rd  Sikhs 
in  the  Hazara  campaign  of  x868  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Clasp).  Served 
'With  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Clasp). 

***  Mi^br  B.  0.  Garstin  served  with  the  23rd  Company  Royal  Engineers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  i8«;7-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Kudjwah,  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  at 
C^wnpore.  advance  on  Puttyghur,  destruction  of  the  fort  of  Juttceah,  action  of  Khodagunge,  siege  and  capture  of 
Iiucknow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  of  Allygunge,  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»«  Major  A.  Pullan  served  with  the  4th  Sikh  Infantry  through.^ut  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  was  severely  wounded 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  .       ,  ,       ^ 

»*»  Major  C.  Case  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  5th 
July  1857  with  the  Neemuoh  mutineers  near  Agra  (Medid). 

*»♦  Major  L.  Wavell  served  with  the  1st  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  including  the 
action  of  Nujufghur,  assault  and  capture  of  Delhi  with  previous  operations  under  its  walls ;  actions  of  Namoul, 
Gungeree,  Puttialee,  and  Mvnpoorie,  storm  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  in  China 
against  Taeping  rebels  in  1862. 

»»»  Major  R.  B.  Graham  served  in  the  defence  of  the  Kumaon  Hills  and  Rohilcund  against  the  rebels  in  1857-58, 
and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Cherpoora  and  other  minor  afihirs  (Medal). 

**«  Major  T.  R.  Davidson  served  as  a  Volunteer  with  a  detachment  of  the  1st  Puiyaub  Inffentry  attached  to 
Brigadier  Showers'  Column  in  the  Delhi  and  Jhuijur  districts  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
Kewaree,  Tigjur,  Kanond,  and  Bullubghur,  and  also  in  two  engagements  with  the  Mawottus  (Medal). 

**'  Lt.Colonel  H.  Chapman  was  at  Meean  Meer  on  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny  in  1857 ;  served  w^th  the  ist  Bengal 
European  B'usiliers  in  the  actions  of  Namoul,  Gungeree,  Pattialee,  and  Mynpooree ;  commnnded  a  detachment  of 
Alexander's  horse  in  several  minor  aflftUrs  in  the  Ktawah  district  in  1858,  actions  of  Oreyah  (charger  twice  wounded 
and  Dewsa  ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Rajpootana  and  Central  India;  Bundlecund  campaign  fo  1859-60  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal). 

**•  Miyor  A.  L.  Play  fair  served  with  the  late  ist  Bengal  European  Purifiers  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  inclndiTijr  the 
Alumbagh  and  'nrans  Goomtee  operations  under  Sir  J.  Outram,  and  the  final  assault  and  capture  of  Luckuow 
(Medal  with  Clasp). 

**•  Major  F.  Hammond  was  present  at  the  quelling  of  the  disturbances  in  the  Googaria  district  in  1857;  also 
pre&ent  at  the  outbreak  of  the  62nd  and  69th  Native  Infantry  at  Mooltan  on  the  sist  August  1858. 

»«» Lt. Colonel  G.  Stewart  served  in  the  Volunteer  Cavalry  with  Havelock's  force  f^om  its  first  taking  the  field  m  July 
»857,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung,  Pandoo  Nuddee,  Cawnpore,  Oonao,  Bussemtgunge 
(both  actions),  Bithoor,  Mungarwar,  and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency. 
was  also  present  at  the  final  capture  of  Lucknow.  Served  afterwards  with  the  1st  Sikh  Cavalry  in  the  actions 
of  Simree,  Nawabgunge,  Bnra  Bankce,  rooccupation  of  Fyzabad,  actions  of  Poorwa,  Morar,  and  Mhow  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  for  gallantrj').  taking  of  the  fort  of  Simree,  actions  of  Murputgung  and  Doondiakiera,  taking 
of  the  forts  of  Omrea  and  Futtehpore,  ami  action  of  Koolie-ka-bund— wounded  and  horse  wounded  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps,  and  a  year's  service).  Served  with  the  i&t  Sikh  Cavalry  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China,  in- 
olnding  she  actions  of  Sinho  (wounded,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  for  **  forward  gallantry"),  Chankiawhan  and 
PaUchau,  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  11th  Bengal  (;avalry  in  the  Umbeyla 
campaign  under  General  Garvock  in  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  in  the  Jowaki 
Ai^edee  expedition  in  1877-78,  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Present  in  the  operations  agwnst 
the  Banisai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Khyol 
Tillages  on  31st  March  1878. 

•«t  Captain  B.  H.  F.  Renniok  served  In  the  Ab3rssinian  campaign  with  the  Army  Works  Corps  (Medal) . 

»«•  MiMor  F.  GelUe  was  with  the  9th  Native  Infantry  at  Allyghur  when  it  mutinied  in  May  1857.  Served  with  the 
ist  Gwalior  Cavalry  in  May  and  June  1857,  and  was  present  when  half  of  that  regiment  mutinied  at  Hattras.  Served 
in  the  snxn  escort  in  the  action  of  the  5th  July  near  Agra  with  the  Neemuoh  mutineers,  and  with  the  Agra  Militia 
at  the  Battle  of  Agra  on  the  loth  Oct.  1857,  and  pursuit  of  the  mutineers.  Served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  European 
Regiment  in  minor  affairs  in  the  Agra  Di&trict  m  January  and  February  1859 ;  and  with  the  Allyghur  Levy  in  the 
Bundlecund  Field  Force  in  1859  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Left  Wing  of  the  39th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during 
the  Bhootan  campaifrn  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

••■t"  Captain  R.  Warburton  served  in  the  Abyssiman  campaign  in  the  Transport  Train  (Mcdiil). 

•*•  Colonel  C.  M.  MacGregor  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  and  was  present  at 
the  actions  of  Namaol  (captured  a  gun),  Gangjiree,  Puttialee,  and  Mynpooree,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow, 
including  several  days'  street  ftghtiiiic ;  also  in  sulweijueiit  operations  in  Oude,  includiiiK  the  actions  of  Bara, 
Nawabgung,  Dariabad,  Bhamounhat  (severely  wounded  and  horse  killed),  passage  of  the  Gogra,  actions  of  Vazir- 
gang,  Machligaon,  Kamdakot.  Mahanijpore  (wounded),  Serwaghat  (slightly  wounded),  and  Pachgaon  (four  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  received  thunlcs  of  Governor  General,  Medal  with  Clasp).  fcJcTved  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  i860  in  China,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho  (twice  severely  wounded),  and  surrender  of  Pekin 
(brougiit  to  the  notice  of  the  Government  of  India  by  Sir  Hope  Grant  for  especial  gallant^'.  Medal  with  two  Cla«p», 
mentioned  in  the  speech  of  the  Secretary  for  War  in  nioviiu:  a  vote  of  thankn  to  the  forces  in  China,  Hrevet  of  M:..  m) , 
Served  throughout  the  Bhoouin  c.i'npaigu  iu  1804-0 -,  ;i.s  ;;/iga<ie  Major  and  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Gouoral,  \*i\  .Mv.a  M  t\u  cip- 
tnro  of  Dalmakot  (severely  wounded),  Chaajoralin.  Bula  (severely  wounded),  and  Nagola;  aud  rommaiidvia  a 
recunxiaiasance  into  the  enemy's  country,  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  Viceroy  (ttiree 


375  B&ngal  Staff  Corps* — War  Bennees. 

^  ^fijor  O.  LogatL  served  \nth  the  ist  Eoropean  Bengal  FnsUiers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  fi<unp>ign  (Medal). 
Served  with  the  aoth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in  Bhootan  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

' '"  M(>jor  A.  Vallings  served  with  the  6th  Foot  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Sikkim  in  1 86s.  Served  wilh  tibe  nt 
I'liujnnb  Infantry  in  the  Umboyla  campaign  of  1863  (mentioned  in  deapatobes.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

^**  Major  C.  H.  Bridges  served  with  the  China  expeditionary  fbrce  in  1860-61;  alsoin  rarionsopetatioiuiagaiidi 
the  Taeping  rebels  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  1863. 

*^^  Major  H.  J.  Nuthall  served  with  the  Meerut  Volunteer  Cavairy  in  June  and  July  1857  :  thence  appointed  Loo} 
Ensign  attached  to  the  34th  Funjaub  Infantry  *' Pioneers,"  he  served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  throo^ont  tfe« 
inutiuics ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  Delhi,  capture  of  Lucknow,  passage  of  the  Gogra  at  P^zaM 
and  in  the  subsequent  Trans-Go^ra  operations.  Served  also  as  a  volunteer  with  Hodaon's  Horse  aft  the  akiTniak 
near  Durriabad.  Was  twice  slightly  wounded,  and  his  horse  also  received  a  sword-out  (three  times  mflntioned  ta 
despatches,  and  granted  an  Ensigncy  in  the  56th  Foot.    Entitled  to  the  Indian  Mutiny  Medal  with  two  Claepe). 

"^  IVIaJor  T.  F.  Bruce  served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal  with  Oasp). 
Was  also  present  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afireedees  in  March  1868. 

^1  Major  A.  J.  D.  Hawes  served  in  the  Sikkim  expedition  of  i86z.  Served  with  the  4th  Pm^anb  bifluitzy  at  \h» 
Burprise  of  the  Bezzotee  village  of  Gara  in  February  1869. 

*"  Mf^or  J.  Hay  served  with  the  4th  Groorkhas  throughout  the  Umbeyla  campai^  of  1863,  ine^adlIlS  the  aeauit 
and  capture  of  the  Conical  Hill  and  the  villages  of  Lalloo  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throngino 
the  Hazara expedition  of  x868  (Clasp).    Served  also  with  the  Looshai  Ezpeditionaiy  Force  in  1871-72  (Clasp). 

«"  Major  G.  8.  Tait  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  at  the  defence  of  ArraiiHGn 
in  July  and  August ;  as  a  volunteer  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Eyre  m  the  operations  a^inst  Koer  8is^ 
at  Jngdespore  in  August  1857 ;  with  Havelock's  Force  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  including  the  actions  of  Mnngnnrar 
and  Alumbagh,  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  subsequent  defence  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  defence  of  the  Alnmbej^ 
and  final  assault  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Meaal  with  two  Clasps) . 

^  Captain  Voyle  served  throughout  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1877-78  under  Brigadier-General  Eejea  (Hedil 
with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79  with  the  Koomm  Field  Force ;  and  waajpreaens  11 
the  afflair  of  28th  November  1878,  and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  Spingawai  Kotal,  Peiwar  H^ighti,  oa 
2nd  December  1878. 

^7  Captain  W.  T.  Stuart  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58 ;  marched  with  the  Sapp«naad 
Miners  to  Meerut  at  the  outbreak  of  the  mutiny ;  present  at  the  actions  of  the  30th  and  3i8t  May  on  the  HisdoB, 
battle  of  Budleekeserai  and  storming  of  the  heights  before  Delhi  on  the  8th  Jane  1857,  throughout  the  siege  aseaall 
and  capture  of  Delhi,  actions  of  AUyghur  and  Agra,  at  Futtehpore  Sikree,  capture  of  Fort  Mittowlee,  actions  of  ALj- 
ghur  and  Biawah  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ensign). 

»"  Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Channer  served  in  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  tiie  i6lh 
and  X7th  December  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Afterwards  served  with  General  Wilde's  Column  in  Jadoon  Coontzy  ii 
1864.  Looshai  field  operations  in  1871-72.  Served  with  the  zst  Ghoorkhas  in  the  Malayan  Peninsula  in  1875-76,  wi;b 
the  Malacca  Column  in  operations  in  Bunghie  Ujong,  Terrachee,  and  Srimenanti ;  led  the  advanced  party  at  the 
surprise  and  capture  of  Malay  Stockades  in  Bukit  Putus  Pass  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Victoria  Cross,  and  Bxvret 
of  Major). 

^^  ME^or  Holmes  commanded  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  attached  to  Horse  Artillery  under  Captain  Otlay,  sent  a. 
6th  December  1863  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Shubkudder.  The  force  being  benighted  and  without  guides  Taeat.  Hohssi 
volunteered  to  gallop  forward  and  ascertain  the  entrance  to  the  fort,  which  du^  he  effected,  exposed  between  tro 
fires,  and  was  reported  *'  as  being  instrumental  in  saving  a  great  deal  of  inconvenience  and  danger  to  the  mrtw 
entering."  Served  in  command  of  a  Troop  of  the  7th  Hussars  comprising  part  of  the  Doaba  Field  Force  employra 
against  native  tribes  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  in  Not.  and  Dec.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  and  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Shubkudder  (horse  wounded) .  Had  the  honour  of  being  called  to  the  fh>nt  on  parade  and  tW^Y^vaii  by  tto 
Commander  in  Chief,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  for  his  services  in  the  field  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

^**  Major  H.  B.  Hanna  served  as  a  volunteer  and  local  Lieutenant  throughout  the  mutinies  of  1857-59,— 4he  latter 
rank  was  conferred  on  him  for  services  in  the  field.  In  the  Bohilcund  campaign  he  received  a  sabre  and  a  boUet 
wound  and  his  charger  three  sabre  cuts,  and  he  was  mentioned  in  despatches.  In  the  Oude  campaign  he  vss 
brought  to  the  notice  of  the  General  Commanding  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field  (reins  and  accoutrements  cm). 
Accompanied  Sir  A.  Horsford  in  his  advance  into  Nepaul,  and  afterwards  with  the  outposts  left  on  the  River  Raplec 
(Medal).  Received  a  complimentary  letter  from  Lord  Stanley,  then  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  conftrringoa 
him  a  commission  for  his  services  during  the  mutiny.  Served  with  the  Army  that  occupied  Tientsien  at  the  coi^- 
sion  of  the  China  war  of  1860-61.    Served  in  the  Uazara  Campaign  of  x868  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"7  Captain  J.  E.  P.  Mosley  served  with  the  6th  Punjaub  Infantrj'  during  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  (Medal 
with  Clasp).    Also  in  an  engagement  with  the  Bezotee  Afreedees  in  March  1868. 

*7i  Major  F.  Knowles  served  as  an  Assistant  Field  Engineer  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  at  the  siege  asd 
capture  of  Lucknow,  and  relief  of  Azimghur— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

«'*  Captain  E.  H.  H.  Collen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  ttom  the  6th  Feb.  x868,  and  was  empk^ed 
on  Special  Survey  Duty  fi-om  the  23rd  March  until  the  end  (Medal). 

*7*  Captain  Patch  served  with  the  ssth  Regt.  on  the  Bhootan  expedition  in  1865  (Medal  with  Claap). 

^>  Captain  Abbott  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  42nd  Assam  Light  Infantrv  in  the  following  expeditions :  Agtlut 
the  Looshai  hill  tribes  in  1871-72  with  the  force  under  General  Bourchier  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Against  the  Daffls 
hill  tribes,  Northern  Assam,  in  1874-75  with  the  force  under  General  Staff'ord.  Against  the  Naga  hill  tribes  ia 
1S75  with  the  force  under  Colonel  Nuttall.  In  the  Afghan  war  in  1879  with  the  foroa  under  Sir  Frederick  Boberti. 
iii.cl  with  the  Punjaub  Chiefs'  Contingent  under  Brigadier  General  Watson  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

<^'«  Captain  Gazelee  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Uml>oyla  camptilgn  of  1863  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Serred 
as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Director  of  Transports  on  the  Highlands  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaijgnin  1866.  snd 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal).  Served  with  the  4th  Punjaab  loikn^  st 
the  surprise  of  the  Bezotee  village  of  Gara  on  the  25th  Feb.  1S69  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  bj  ti« 
Governor  General). 

«77  Captain  C.  V.  Massy  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  In  x86S  (Medal). 

^  Captain  J.  Corse- Scott  served  as  a  Sub  Assistant  Commissary  Genersd  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal), 

«7»  Major  J.  Biddulph  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  dke  actloD  of 
Doundeakera,  taking  of  the  Forts  of  Chandaand  Manjeedea,  and  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Baptee  (Medal). 

«»  Captain  L.  R.  H.  D.  Campbell  served  as  Orderly  OfiBcer  to  Major  General  Wilde  commanding  the  Hazara  Fieid 
Force  in  1868,  including  the  expedition  against  the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp).' 

"1  Captain  A.  G.  Hammond  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  throughout  the  Jowaki  AfVeedee  exp9dStkm  ia 
1877-78  under  General  Keyes  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Present  in  the  operations  against  the  Raniaai  village  of 
Skhakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  also  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  aist  March  i87«.' 

«»  Captain  J.F.  J.  Miller  served  with  the  19th  Foot  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868,  includingthe expedition  agaicst 
the  tribes  on  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

««  Captain  R.  A.  Gilchrist  served  with  the  26th  Camoronians  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  (Hedtl). 

<»«  Captain  P.  H.  Wallerstein  was  attached  to  the  2^th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  during  the  Haxara  campsign  U 
1868,  including  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Black  Mountain  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

037  Captain  A.  D.  Strettell  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  Cmentloasd  ia 
despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  Medal). 

6»o  Major  M.  G.  Gerard  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  f^om  the  13th  Mandi  iSS 
(mentioned  in  despatches  for  "  ability,  energy,  and  zeal,"  and  Medal). 

6'i  Captain  W.  H.  Browne  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North- West  Frontier  war  of  1863,  and  wm 
present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«M  Captain  E.  B.  Nixon  has  received  the  Bronze  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Society  fbr  saving  Uie  life  cfa 
sepoy. 

<^  Lieut.  M.  K.  Martin  served  with  the  Bufi^  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Mslaj  Peninsula  in  1873-7:^ 
including  the  actions  of  the  4th,  X4th,  and  20th  January',  and  4th  February,  and  the  reconnaisaanoe  of  the  laad 
January. 

«M  Lieut  G.  S.  Eyre  has  been  awarded  the  Silver  Medal  of  the  Royal  Humane  Soeiely. 


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^^  Lieat.  0.  H..  Mannerfl  Smith  nenred  with  the  3rd  8ikh  Isflmtry  in  the  Jowakl  expedition  of  1877-78  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Koomm  Field  Force  in  the  sonrey  party  thronghont 
the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  inclndmg  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Peiwar  Kotal  on  and  December,  7S78, 
and  in  ail  the  subaegaent  operations. 

^  Captain  F.  D.  Battye  and  Lieut.  M.  G.  Cooke-Collis  served  with  the  Corps  of  Guides  thronghont  the  Jowaki 
Afreedee  expedition  in  1877-78  under  General  Keyes.  Also  present  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of 
Skhakat  on  the  X4th  Marcn  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utnoan  Kheyl  villages  on  aist  March  1878. 

**  Lieut.  Hughes  was  present  with  a  detachment  of  Corps  of  Guides  Cavalry  in  the  surprise  of  the  IJtman  Kheyl 
Tillage  of  Sapri  on  15th  February  1878.  Also  at  the  operations  against  the  Ranizai  village  of  Skhakat  on  14th 
March  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  aist  March  1878. 

**  Lieut.  B.  J.  N.  Fasken  served  with  the  3rd  Sikh  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  expedition  of  1377-73  (Medal  with 
(71at»p). 

^  Ueut.  Ossard  served  throughout  the  operations  in  the  Malay  Peninsula  in  1875-76. 

701  Lieots.  Teman  and  Lucas  served  with  the  51st  Light  Infantry  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877  (Medal  with 
Clasp). 

^  Lieut.  W.  C?ook  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  f7th  Foot  throughout  the  Afghan  campaign  of  1878-79,  and 
vras  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Bazaar  Valley. 

^  Lieut.  Baddiffb  served  with  the  14th  Sikhs  throughout  the  Jowaki  campaign  in  1877-78  (Medal  with  Clii^p) 

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lb  Lieut.  F.  L.  Jones,  54  Foot 

trgeon  Major  B.  T.  Suifrein 


rd  Madras  Cavalry  (Jfwrray. — Raised  at  Arcot  in  May  i'jS4'-formerlythe2ndRegf.). 

"  SsvxxoAXAXAM  "— "MiHiDPOBi."— Head  Quarters  at  Saugor.    Frenek  Qrtj/.    Faeingtf  PaU  Btff.    Lac;  Silver, 
^Colonel  G.  A.  Arbuthnot,  Cavaliy   ...  30  Mar.  74  Commandant,  39  Sept.  79. 

..Colonel  F.  Horsley,  Staff  Corps   lao  Nov.  75  and  iu  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  10  Feb.  76. 

^Colonel  W.  Thompson,  late  7  Cav.  ...1 18  Juno 79  Squadron  Conmiander,  18  June  77.— Jubbulpore. 

^or  H.  C.  Stevens,  late  4  Cavalry 1  4  Sept.64  Squadron  Commander,  26  Jan.  69. 

ijor  T.  H.  T.  Chalon,  late  5  Cavalry..,  31  Aug.  74  Squadron  Officer,  2^  Apr.  71. 

ijor  H.  A.  Yates,  Gen.  List,  Cav '  i  Oct.  77  Squadron  Officer,  39  Nov.  69.— Garrison  Instmotion,  Lncknow. 

ptain  W.  H.  M'Causland,  Staff  Corps  'aa  Jan.  78  Squadron  Officer,  10  May  7a.— Furlough. 

lb  Lieut.  F.  L.  Jones,  54  Foot jxo  Sept. 76, Officiating  AdJutant.->-From  a  Cay. 

rgeon  M^jor  D.  F.  Bateman   jIn  medical  charge,  a  March  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

xgeonW.  O'Hara i      |  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

4th  Madras  Cavalry  (Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  (Yaunge. — Raised  in  May  1785— 

formerly  the  yrd  Regiment) . 
"BiaijrGA.rA.TA.ic"— "AflBA.Ti'*— ••MAHinpoBB."    Prince  of  Wales' Plume, 
lead  Quarters  at  Bellary.    Detachment  at  Triohinspoly.     Untforn,  French  Grey.    Faeinae,  Pale  Bvff.    Laee,  Silver, 
Monorarg  Cokmel^Fieid  Marshal  SBH.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  ComwaU, 
X&.  KT.  QCB,  KP.  eCSI.  QCMQ, 


lonel  E.  M.  Lawford,  late  4  Cavalry 
.Colonel  G.  8.  Steward,  late  4  Cavab^ 

ijor  P.  B.  Cherry,  late  4  Cavalry  

Colonel  F.  M.  Alexander,  late  8  Cav. 

ijor  W.  W.  Hooper,  late  7  Cavalry 

ptain  W.  B.  Warner,  Gen.  liist 

5ut.  A.  B.  Fenton,  Staff  Corps  

jut.  A.  P.  Westlake,  Staff  Corps  

rgeon  B.  L,  Dobie  ,. 


ao  May  77  Commandant,  ao  Sept.  78. 


[Trichinopoly. 


24  May  77  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  «x  July  76.— 
30  Mar.  74  Squadron  Commander,a  I  July  76. 
14  Sept  78  Squadron  Commander,  ao  Sept.  78. 
ao  Apr.  78  Squadron  Officer,  7  Apr.  66. 
I  July  73  Squadron  Officer,  29  June  68.— With  a  Cav. 
12  Nov.  73  Squadron  Officer,  ao  Oct.  76.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
39  Nov.  77  Officiating  Squadron  Officer.— Trichinopolj. 
I  In  medical  charge,  22  Apr.  79. 

Corps  of  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners  (Queen's  Own). 

.The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 

"  SXSIVGAPJLTAIC"— "  JXVA. "— "EOYPT  "— 'VASSA-TB  "— "  MAHinPOSB  "— "  NAOFOaS  "— "  AVA."— "LUCX JTOW  "— 

"CBiriBAi.  IvDiA.  "— "Thb  Sphikx." 
Company— "Chifa."  (with  the  Dragon)— "Pbqu"—"Ta.ku  Fobtb"— "Pekit."    B  Company— "Chiwa."  (with 
theDriffon)— "Pbqu"— "Pbbsia.'*^  C  Company— "Mbbawbb"  and  "Hybbbabai)  1843"— "Pbqu."    B  Com- 
pany—•^Paeu."    F  Company—'* Chika"  (with  the  Dragon).    G  and  H  Companies— ^'Abtsswia.*'    K  Com- 
pany—"  Taxu  Fobts  ••— '^  Abyssxvta." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore. 


L  Company,— Lundi  Kotal. 
}  Company, — Bangalore. 
'  Company,— ^Peshairar. 
>  Company,— Dowlaishweram. 


E  Company,— Ksngoon. 

P  Company,— Thayetmyo. 

G  Company,— Dowlaishweram. 
.     ^,  H  Company, — Seounderabad. 

Monorarg  Colonel— Field  Marshal  HBm.  Albert  Edward,  Prince 

Ka.  KT.  QCB.  KP.  QOSI.  QCMQ. 


of  Wi 


1 1  Company,— Jellalabad. 
!  K  Company,— Bangalore. 


ales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 


;Col.H.N.D.  Prendergast, ") 

'^.  R.  Eng S 

jor  B.  Thompson,  B.  Eng... 


jor  C.  A.  Sim,  R.  Eng.. 


ior  R.  P.PenneflEtther,  R.  E. 

jor  A.  F.  Hamilton,R.  Eng. 

ior  £.  W.  Begbie,  Gen.  List. 

ut.  C.  C.  Rawson,  R.  Bng. 
ut.  A.  E.  Dobson,  R.  Eng. 
ut.A.R.F.Dorward,  R.£ng. 
ttt.O.  V.Boddy,R.Eng.  ... 
at  C.  B.  Henderson,  R.Bng. 
Jt.  L.  Langley,  R.  Eng.  ... 


17  Aug.  77 


r  Oct. 


n^^A*  .  T«w-«  iiLieutC.  B.  Wilkieson,  R.  Bng., 23  July  70 
Comdt.5July72.   Lieut.  A.W.Cockbum;  R.  Eng.   2  Aug.  71 


30  Jan.  75 

20  Nov.  75  Com.  A  A  I  Cos. 

(Bangalore ; 
Inst.of  Tactics 
and  Field  For- 
tification, 
f  Bangalore; 
''1  C  Com.  Comp. 
77  Apr.  78|Rumpa  Dist. 

15  July  68  Com.  D  Comp. 
7  July  69  Com.  I  Comp. 
15  July  68  Com.  C  Comp. 
23  July  70  Com.  P  Comp. 
23  July  70 1  Comp. 
23  July  To.C  Com]). 


Lieut.  W.  H.Goldney,  R.Eng.  15  Dec.  71 

Lieut.  G.  Henry,  R.  Bng 8  Jan.  68 

Lieut  R.E.  Hamilton,  R.  Bng.<  2  May  72 

Lieut.  T.  Digby,  R.  Eng 1  2  May  72 

Lieut  C.  H.  Darling,  R.  Eng. '12  Sept  72 


Adjutant 
Quarter  Master 
FConap. 
Com.  E  Comp. 
Rumpa  Dist 
I  Comp. 
A  Comp. 
Com.  E  Comp. 
A  Comp. 
Com.  H  Comp. 
C  Comp. 


Lieut.  W.  D.  Conner,  R.  Bng.  9  Jan.  73 
Lieut.  W.  D.  Lindley,  R.  Bng.  9  Jan.  73 
Lieut.  P.  W.  T.  Attree,  R.  Bng.  9  Jan.  73 
Lieut  G.  E.  Shute,  R.  Eng....  11  Sept 73 
Lieut  R.  A.  Wafaab,  R.  Eng.  1 29  Apr.  73 'A  Comp. 
iLicut  A.  C.  MacDonoll,  R.E.ir  Aug.74!Rumpa  Dist. 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Gale,  R.  Bug J28  July  75|Rumpa  Diet 

Lieut.  H.  E.Goodwyn,  R.  Eng.Is8  July  75'P  Comp. 
Surgeon  Msjor  J.Ross,  MB...  'In  med.  charge,  29  Sept. 79. 
Surgeon  W.  H.  Thornhill,  JfDjDoing  duty  A,  C,  *  I  Cos. 


ibliehment :— 10  Comoanies  :  Commandant;  Adjutant;  Quarter  Master ;  20  OiBcers;  i  Conductor;  x  Sergeant 
Major;  i  Quarter  Master  Sergeant ;  20  Sergeants ;  ao  First  Corporals ;  20  Second  Corporals ;  x  Assistant  Apothe- 
cary;  I  Second  Dresser;  10  Subadars;  xo  Jemadars;  i  Havildar  Major ;  40  Havildars;  i  Honorary  Havildar; 
So  Naicks;  ao  Buglers;  1,050  Privates;  24  Recrjit  Boys;  32  Pension  Boys;  10  Regimental  Lascars;  11 
Pttckalltes;  x  Bheasty;  2  Moonshees ;  i  Bricklayer  Maistry;  x  Stone  Cutter;  i  Cooper;  i  Armourer;  xo 
Carpenters;  xo  Smiths;  xo  Hammermen;  10 Bellows  Boys ;  i  Chondry;  2  Peons,  iai|4iJe@^^^^t^)0^ii:r 


396 


Ist  Madras  Native  Infantry   (Shaih  Modeen — PorannaJir-^formerly  id 

Battalion  ist  Regiment.'-Raised  at  Fort  8t.  Charge  in  iJS^)- 

"  SlMWOAPATAH"— "  SUTABUIAXX  "— "  NA.GPOWI "— "  Avi. "— "  P«aU  *•— "  CSVCBAI  DrDXl." 

Head  QaarterB  at  Kohat.    (Koormn  Field  Force.)     Uniform,  Ssd.    Flaeimgw,  JFHU.   Lam,  GM, 
RuTK,  Nakbb,  Ajn  OoBPB.  Rm 


Colonel  F.  Dawaon,  Staff  Corps i  Mar.  75 


Mi^or  G.  ^^mdall,  Staff  Corps 10  Dec. 

Major  F.  H.  Matthias,  Staff  Corps ao  Ang. 

Captain  B.  Qnin,  Staff  Corps 12  May 

Captain  Q.  C.  Fenwick,  Staff  Corps ai  Nor. 

Lieut.  H.  D.  Kearj,  Staff  Corps  ;  7  May 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Clark-Kennedy,  Staff  Corps' xz  Nov. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Parker,  64  Foot  In  Feb. 

Lieut  J.  H.  Jones,  31  Foot   xo  June 

Surgeon  L.  Beech 


Commandant,  22  June??. 
2nd  in  Command  and  wmg  Commander. 
Wing  Commander,  24  March  77. — Offioiafeins^and  in 
Officiating  Wing  Commander.— From  38  N.  1. 
Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  23  Nov.  71.— Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  21  Nov.  76.-'OffloiatW  Quarter  Mastar. 
Wing  Officer,  27  March  77.— Offg.  AdjutanL 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
74lOmciating  Wing  Officer, 
tin  medical  charge,  18  Aug.  79. 


2nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Mootoo  Naik—formerly  ist  BaUalum  ini 

Regiment.-  Raised  at  Madras  in  1759). 

"  Assays  "— "  Naoporx  "— "  Csiva.  "— "  Tht  Draaam." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kamptee.     Uniform^  Bed.    Facings,  Deep  Green.    Loot,  Gold, 

Colonel  A.  Jenkins.  Staff  Corps  [14  June  76|Commandant,  4  Sept.  78. 

Lt.Oolonel  S.  H.  Williams,  Staff  Corps  12  Dec.  78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xa  Sept  78. 
Lt. Colonel  J.  K.  Clubley,  Staff  Corps  ...|z4  Dec.  79' Wing  Commander,  27  March  78. 

Major  A.  F.  Orchard,  Staff  Corps la  Doc.  77' Wing  Officer,  27  Feb.  67. 

Captain  A.  F.  Wilkinson,  Oen.  List I  4  Nov.  72  Wing  Officer,  26  Sept.  73.— Biok  Furlough. 

Captain  T.  A.  F.  Leader,  Staff  Corps  ...  zi  Jan.  79,  Wing  Officer,  8  April  71. 
,.     .--.^  -.  «.  .  xo  Jan.  72  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  5  Apr.  78. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  7  Deo.  75. 


Lieut.  B.  T.  C.  N.  Marten,  Staff  Corps... 
Surgeon  W.  H.  Boalth 


3rd  Madras  (or  Pcdamcottah)   Light  Infantry  (Turin— formerly  ist  £aM» 

yrdRegiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1759). 

'•Now  OS  Nxvkb"— "Mahidpobb" — "Ava.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Eoshungabad.    Wing  at  Jabbnlpore.     Uniform,  B«d.    Faeinge,  Dark  Cfreau,    Laee^OeU. 


Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham,  Staff  Corps 

Colonel  B.  C.  Lavie,  Staff  Corps  , 

Lt.ColoneI  W.  P.  Dicken,  Staff  CoJ^s  .. 

Mi^or  W.  O.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Miyor  A.  W.  L.  Anderson.  Gen.  List 

Captain  H.  T.  H.  Baber,  Gen.  List   

Lieut.  B.  K.  Teversham,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Surgeon  C.  J.  McNally,  MD. 
Surgeon  M.  H.  Smith 


20  Dec.  79!an,d  inj^ommand  and  Win^  Commander,  8  Mar.  79. 


10  Aug.  73 1  Commandant,  5  Oct. 

10  Dec.  79 1 2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Oom 

9  Dec.  79  Wing  Commander,  12  April  77.— Jubbulpore. 
20  Feb.  77  Wing  Officer,  16  May  77. 

4  Dec.  79' Wing  Officer,  z  Aug.  67.— Garrison  Instruction,  Poosa. 

9  June  72:  Wing  Officer,  5  June  73. — Jubbulpore. 

3  July  77,Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant  6  Dec.  76.— Station  Staff  Offloar. 


jOfflciating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  Z5  Oct.  75*~Offg.  Asat-PhysieianOenAipA 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.  [and  Plat  of  Htjm* 

4th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {BailUe—form&rly  lat  BattdUon  4^  Begimmi. 

Raised  at  Madras  in  1759). 
"AssATs."— Head  Quarters  at  AUKu^id.    (2nd Division,  Cabul Field  Force).    Bed,   Faeinpe,  Oramge.  Lati,Mi' 
_,.     ,.,«^..  «.   —«  9  Dec.  74  Commandant,  9  Oct.  74j— Furlough. 

xo  Feb.  77  and  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  3  Oot.  75.— Oajf-OoBo- 
4  July  75  Wing  Commander,  7  Oct.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Oommand. 
Z3  June  77  Wing  Officer,  94  March  71.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
2  Sept.  78;  Wing  Officer,  7  March  72.— Sick  Furlough. 
20  Sept.  79 1  Wing  Officer,  24  Aug.  67. 
22  Sept.77  Wing  Officer.  22  May  75.— Offloiating  Quarter  1 
Z2  Feb.  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  38  N.  I. 
Z9  Oot.  72  Quarter  Master.— Officiating  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Sept.  79. 


Colonel  B.  C.  Babinuton,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lt.ColonelG.  C.  Hodding,  Staff  Corps. 

.  Major  J.  Qodaon,  Staff  Corps 

Msgor  J.  H.  M.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps   . 

Major  G.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps 

Major  E.  G.  Blenkinsop,  Staff  Corps  ., 

Captain  J.  E.  Porteous,  Staff  Coips 

Lieut.  H.  Eardley-Wilmot,  Staff  Corps. 
Lieut.  D.  D.  Passy,  Staff  Corps . 
Surgeon  J.  S.  Dill,  MD 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (8haik  Kudavmnd^onnerly  ist  Battalm. 

Sth  Regiment. — Raised  near  Madras  in  December  1759)- 
"  Pxou.'*— Head  Quarters  at  SeeUbuldeo.     Uniform,  Red.    Facing;  Block  Velvet.    Lacs,  GpU. 

Colonel  O.  Morgan,  Staff  Corps Izz  Jan.  79) Commandant,  16  Sept  70. 

Lt.ColoneI  W.  H.  Whitlock,  Staff  Corp8|2o  Sept. 75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Commander,  29  Oos.  75* 

Mf^or  H.  F.  de  Lousada,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  June  75lWing  Commander,  z6  Sept.  79.— Detachment,  Bompa  DiwicL 

Major  S.  B.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps 120  Sept.  78lWing  Officer,  z4  Doc.  73.— Furlough.  ^     .^ 

Major  C.  Curtois,  Gen.  List j  4  Nov.  79  Wing  Officer,  22  Sept.  73.  [Di«n* 

Major  H.  H.  G.  Hands,  Gen.  List '20  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  22  March  68.— Offg.  Quarter  Master,  DaL  Banfi 


Lieut,  C.  B.  Poynder,  Staff  Corps ^  7  May  77 

Lieut.  G.  A.  Welman,  Staff  Corps 11  Sept.  79 

Surpeon  F.  U.  Blenkinsop  ' 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Dec.  76. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  13  Feb.  75. 


6th  Madras  Native  Infantry    (Mackenzie— formerly  1st  Battalion  6<A  i?^iWi»/ 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  July  176 1). 
"Sbmkoapatjlm"— "BouBBow"— "Chika."— 'T**  Dragon." 

Head  Quarters  at  Triohiaopoly.    Detachment  at  St  Thomaa*  Kouat.     Un^orwi,  Bed.    Faeinga,  Bt^.   Laee,  Om. 
Colonel  M.K.  Bourne,  Staff  Corps.  '-  '     ■ 

Major  F.  B.  Boone,  Staff  Corps .... 

Major  F.  Weldon,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  B.  Oxley,  Gen.  List 

Major  T.  B.  Byng,  Staff  Corps  .... 
MiHJor  S.  W.  Reiver,  Gen.  List 


a6  Sept.  75 
4  Apr.  79 
z  June  79 

— „>,.  ^. , .- 20  Aug.  79 

Lieut.  B.  E.MacMahon,  Staff  Corps >z3  June  74 

Surgeon  T.  J.  H.  Wilkins 


zz  Jan.  79  Commandant,  x  Nov.  to. 

xo  June  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  18  Sept.  77. 

Wing  Commander,  z  Nov.  70.— St.  Thomas'  Mount. 

Wing  Officer,  9  Dec.  73.— Offleiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  z9  Nov.  66. 

Wing  Officer,  1$  Aug.  67.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  28  March  78.— Offg.  Ac^utant. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  27  June  79. 


Sack  Regiment  of  Native  Ii^ntrg  conciete  qf  8  Companiee  with  the  following  Bstahliekmcni, 
Commanders ;  4  Wing  Officers ;   Medical  Officer ;  z  Hospital  As^stant;  8  Subadan ;  8 


Mioor;  4oHavildars;  4oNaicks;  z6 Drummers;  600 Privates;  24BecruitBoyB:  3s Pension B<nrs ;  8  I 
z  Choudry:  2  Peons;  z  ad-Tindal ;  8  Lascars:  and  s  Totiee.  The  aoth  Beffiment  Nati«e  hdKBtrw^mtv^ 
Jemadar  to  carry  an  Honorary  Colour.  »*W^tf^$^ITr^Jft^t5gTT: 


7th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {OooJce— formerly  ist  Battalion  'jth  Begimeni,  397 

Raised  at  Trichinopoiy  Av^guat  176 1). 
Head  Qaarterg  at  Berhampow  and  Bmnbnlpore.    Uniform,  Sed.    Faeinffit  8kjf  Blue.    JOaee,  Gold. 


Bmc,  Naicxb,  AiTD  Corps. 


Colonel  A.  T.  Baldwin,  StafF Corps  . 
lolonel  N.  Swanston,  Staff  Corps.... 

Cajor  T.  H.  Stoton,  Staff  Corps 

£^)or  E.  Persso,  Staff  Corps  

!aptain  B.  Stokoe,  (Jen.  List 

iieat.  J.  S.  a.  Manera,  Staff  Corps . 
«ieiit  A.  W.  Bendle,  Staff  Corps  .... 

lar([^oon  A.  E.  Dalffaims  

largeonH.  A.  F.  Nailer , 


ASHT 


Jan.  79 
Dec.  77 
Jane  76 
Mar.  79 
Jan.  74 
July  77 
Dec.  74 


RSXABXS. 


Oonmiandant,  ai  Dec.  79. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  ax  Deo.  79. 

Wing  Commander,  4  Sept.  78. 

Wing  Officer,  a8  Jan.  73.-Offg.Qr.Master.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  34  Nov.  68. 

Wing  Officer,  ao  May  79.— Sumbulpore. 

Wing  Officer,  17  Oct.  79.— Furlough. 

Id  medical  charge,  19  Jan.  76. 

In  medical  charge  at  Sumbulpore. 


Commandant,  24  Dec.  78.— Commanding  at  Saugor. 
and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  x  i  Dec.  75. 


Ith  Madras  Native  Infantry  {formerly  ist  Battalion  Sth  Begiwent.—Baised  near 

Madras  in  September  1761). 

•'  8xSIirOA.PA.TAU"— "ASSATX." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baugor.     Untform,  B*d.    Faeinga,  PdU  Buff.    Laee,  Gold, 

Colonel  C.  M.  Hailes,  Staff  Corps lao  Dec.  77  ( 

itColonel  B.  G.  Dixon,  Infiuitry 8  Jan.  74  2 

C^'or  W.  M.  Dickinson,  Staff  Corps  ..J  15  Mar.  75  Wing  Commander,  24  Deer 78. 
,.  ...    «.  -^  ,-  Winar  Officer,  I  Nov.  65. 

Wing  Officer,  a8  March  68. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Mar.  73.— Furlough. 
I  Wing  Officer. 

iieut.  H.  Blston,  Staff  Corps 11  Nov.  77  Offloiacing  Wing  Officer  an*!  Quarter  Master. 

ami.  C.  W.  W.  Burton,  66  Foot 'xi  Sept. 77, Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant 

inrgeon  MiQor  J.  W.  Strong  >      |ln  medical  charge,  as  Nov.  74. 

9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Kelly^formerly  ist  Battalion  gth  Begimsnt. 

Raised  at  Mcidura  in  1765). 
A  Galley  with  the  Motto—"  Khoobhkbb  Wu  Turks  "— ••  Ava.  "— "Pbotj." 
Head  Quarters  at  Seounderabad.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facingg,  Dark  Oreen.    Laee,  Gold, 
Jolonel  W.  Osbom,  Staff  Corps - 


Csjor  B.  W.  Hesketh,  Staff  Corps   ;ao  Mar.  77 

iCajor  A.  Anderson,  (Sen.  List,  infantry  ao  Oct.  79 
Captain  B.  A.  B.  Wylly,  Staff  Corps 8  Jan.  80 


:it.Colonel  F.  Gadsden,  Staff  Corps 

lUior  J.  A.  Richmond,  Staff  Corps  

^or  H.  C.  Davies,  Staff  Corps 

tfi^or  J.  B.  P.  Strettell,  Gen.  List 

:<ieut.  M.  B.  H.  O.  Welch,  Staff  Corps.. 


liieut  J.  A.  WylUe,  Staff  Corps 

(orgeon  Mi^or  J.  H.  Ritchie,  MD. 


10  Juno  79|Commandant,  xa  Dec.  79. 

ax  Jan.  76'and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  ^  May  79. 
13  Dec.  76  Wing  Commander,  xa  May  79. 
I  a  June  78  Wing  Officer,  16  Sept.  7a. 
4  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer,  x  Sept.  68.— Officiating  Adjutant, 
ao  July  70  Wing  Officer,  5  Feb.  74.— With  25  N.  I. 

Wing  Officer. 
10  Sept  76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  la  March  79. 

In  medical  charge,  xa  Sept.  78. 


10th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Thusmee— formerly  ist  Battalion  loth  Begiment 

Raised  at  VelXore  in  June  1766). 

*•  Amboor"— "  ASBAT»  "— "  Ava." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bajahmundxy.    Vniform^  Bed.    Faeing$,Bed.    Lace,  Gold. 

I  Commandant. 


titColonel  F.  Beeohiiig,  Inliuitry  . 
tfidorCMaekensie,  Staff  Corps  . 
^or  J.  B.  Leggett,  Staff  Corps  . 


tCajor  R.  G.  Briggs,  Gen.  List,  Inftuitry 

:<i6at.  B.  B.  Kenny,  Staff  Corps 

ieat  H.  F.  Cadell,  Staff  Corps 


xo  Oct.  74  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  6  S6p(.78.— Offg.  Comdt. 
ao  June  741  Officiating  Wing  Commander  and  and  in  Command. 
16  Aug.  761  Wing  Commander,  aa  June  78.— Furlough. 
Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer. 
9  Oct.  79!Wing  Officer,  8  March  78. 
a8  Oct.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Sept.  76.  [Dept. 

, r "  ^eb.  74|Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master.x  Sept.7s.— Prob.Mil.  AocounU 

tiieut.  K.  M.  Foes,  Staff  Corps 14  June  77  Officiating  Wing  Officer. -Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Jurgoon  Major  H.  Adam '      In  medical  charge,  7  April  77. 

Llth  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Macnelle—Syed  Homed— formerly  2nd  Battalion 

gth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Ongole  in  January  1767). 

•*  SEBIirOA.PJLTA]C." 

Head  Quarters  at  Dorundah.    Wing  at  Calcutta.     Uniform,  Bed.    Faeinys,  Dark  Green.    Zaee,  Gold. 
'Olonel  J.  R.  8.  Henderson,  StaffCorpa  30  June  78  Commandant,  26  Apr.  79.— Commanding  at  Dorundah. 

-t.Colouol  J.  Lampeo,  Staff  Corps    ,  20  Deo.  78|2ndin  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  a9  Apr.  78. 

tfnjor  J.  M'MuUin,  Staff  Uorpd '6  Nov.  75  Wing  Commander,  29  April  78.— At  Calcutta. 

-leut.  G.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps 13  Oct.  64  Wmy  Omcer  and  Adjutant,  14  April  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master 

-aptain  C.  E.  Sheppard,  Staff  Corps  ...    i  Mar.  74  Win>f  Officer,  7  Nov.  68.— TrauBportDuty,  and  D.v.  Oalml  Foict 

.leut.  W.  du  G.  Gray,  Staff  Corps 20  July  77' wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Dec.  76.— Transport  D  ay 

^loat.  J.  G.  Downing,  7a  Foul ,'20  Nov.  75|Wing  Officer,  14  May  79.— At  Calcutta.  I  Pcshawur 

lar^con  £.  Levingo  I      |In  medical  charge,  6  June  77. 

.2th   Madras  Native   Infantry  {Barim— formerly  2nd   Battalion  Sth  Begimeni. 
Raised  at  Cu  idalore  in  February  1767). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ottttaok.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facingt^PaU  Buff.    Lace,  Gold. 

^olonel  W.  J.  Vizard,  Staff  Corps 1  4  i^eb.  77  Commandant,  6  Nov.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

..t-Colonel  S.F.M.T.  Grant,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  77  and  in  Command  and  wing  Comdr.,  15  June  76.— Offrf.  Comdt. 
*ajor  H.  P.  B.  F.  Crawfurd,  Staff  Corps,  x  Sept.  75  Wing  Commander,  6  Nov.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

{H^or  R.  J.  B.  Simpson,  Staff  CoiT)» 'o  ^'^^-  Jf^Wing  Officer,  a6  Feb.  67.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

•lajoT  K.  J.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps I  4  Apr.  78  Wing  Officer,  25  March  72.-Otfg.  Quarter  Master. 

4ajor  H.  B.  Ogilvie,  Gen.  List 'ao  July  7^  Wing  Officer,  7  Dec.  75. 

jteat.  J.  F.  Wilson,  SUff  Corps ao  Apr.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  Dec.  76.— Station  Staff  Officer. 

Jurgeon  O.  T.  Thomas  In  medical  charge,  as  April  79. 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


39^  13th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Alcock— formerly  indBattdum 

3rd  Regiment. — Raised  at  Madras  in  1776). 
Head  Quarters  at  Keean  Meer.    Uniform,  Med.    Faeing$,  White.    Lace,  OoU, 


RA.VK,  NUCBS,  JLVD  OOSTB. 


Colonel  W.  Q.  H.  Strickland,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  H.  H.  C.  O.  Warrington,  Inf. 

Miijor  W.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  

Uf^or  J.  P.  James,  Staff  Corps 

Major  E.  Moore,  Gen.  List  

Major  R.  Wilson,  General  List,  Inf. 

Lient.  R.  0.  Sherard,  Staff  Corps 

Sab  Lieut.  C.  B.  Sherard,  5  Foot  

Surfreon  Muor  W.  J.  Busteed,  MD 

Surgeon  C.  H.  Bennett,  MD 


Abht 

Raitk. 


3  Mar.  80 
X  Jan.  74 

4  Mar.  76 
XI  June  78 

7  Sept.  79 
ao  Nov.  79 
24  Feb.  7a 

6  Oct.  75 


RxXAXXfl. 


Conmuindantb 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  97  March  76.«  Offg.  Cci 
Officiating  and  in  Command.— Ders  Ghasi  Khan. 
Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  ;8. 
78  Wing  OfflQer,  sa  Oct.  68.->Dera  Gbaii  Khan. 

Wing  OiRoer,  8  Feb.  67.— Offg.  Adjutant  aaid  Quarter  Mirte 
Wing  Officer,  xx  March  74.— Sick  Furlough. 


Win^  Officer,  7  July  76. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Garrison  Instruction,  Umbilh. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Oct.  79.— Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge.— Dera  Ghaai  Khan. 


14th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Wahah— formerly  2nd  BaHalion  Slk  %iex 

Raised  at  YeUore  loth  December  1776). 
"  MiiHinpou  "— "  Chifa  "— "  The  i>r<vo«  "— "  Tubyar-o-Wu»a»ab  "  or  "  Rbast  An  Tim." 
Head  Quarters  at  Oalontta.    (Alipore).    Z7«i^or»,  Red.    Facing*^  Bmf.   Laee,  OoU, 
xo  Dec.  73Commandant,  x  Nov.  79.— Forlou^ 
ao  Jan.  76  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander.  4  Jan.  78.— Sick  FoiidBgL 


Colonel  H.  H.  Firth,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  O.  F.  Smithers,  Staff  Corps.., 

Migor  B.  Faunce,  Staff  Corps , 

Lt.Colonel  A.  C.  Forth,  Staff  Corps  

Major  C.  L.  Raikes,  Staff  Corps , 

Major  A.  W.  Foord,  Staff  Corps 

Major  R.  F.  Taylor,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  A.  G.  Bum,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut  T.  P.  Walsh,  38  Foot 

Surgeon  P.  R.  MartJioy  ITD 


20  Deo.  74 


ao  July  76  Wing  Commander,  xo  Oct.  76.— Furlough 


8  June  75 
XX  Dec.  78 

9  Dec.  79 
10  Mar.  75 
13  June  74 


Officiating  Wing  Commander  and  Commandant 


Officiating  Wing  Commander  and  and  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Oct.  64.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quaxtor  Master, 

Wing  Officer,  x  Oct.  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a  Jan.  78.— Offg.  Qoaxtar  Mias. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer- 

[n  medical  charge,  9  Nov.  78. 


15th    Madras    Native  Infantry   (Davis— formerly  2nd  Battalion  4th  Begi^A' 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  December  1776). 
Headquarters  at  Peshawar.     Un&orm,  Red.    Facii^e,  Orange.    Laee,  Gold. 


Colonel  G.  Heam,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  H.  S.  Robinson,  Staff  Corps 

Lt Colonel  A.  T.  Cox,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  S.  Grove,  Staff  Corps  

Major  C.  R.  Bradstreet,  Gen.  List 

Captain  W. P.O. Boulderaon,  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  G.  H.  Hayne,  Staff  Corps 

Major  E.  Shaw,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  S.  Hastings,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  E.  R.  J.  Presgrave,  ax  Foot 
Surgeon  J.  P.  M'Dermott 


8  June  75 
aoJan.  77 
10  Dec.  78 
xa  June  78 
IX  Jane  79 
X  June  7a 
3  Feb.  72 
12  Deo.  77 
28  Feb.  74 
XX  Feb.  75 


Commandant,  ic  Oct.  76. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xa  Sept  78. 

Wing  Commander,  x  Jan.  76. 

Wing  Officer,  x  Nov.  65.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  a6  Dec.  67. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  xo  Feb.  71. 

Wing  Officer,  22  Nov.  75.— Sick  Fuiion«h. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Jumrood. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  A^'utant — From  2$  N-  L 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  27  June  79. 


16th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Lane— formerly  2nd  Battalion  5/A  Beg\fM:sl 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  loth  December  1766). 

"  SxanroAPATAM*'— "  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Saipore.     Uniform^  Red.    Facinge,  Black  Velvet.    Laee,  OoU. 

x8  Jan.  76rCommandant,  12  Aug.  77. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a6  Aug.  7S. 
Wing  Commander,  X5  Jan.  77. — Sick  ^\irlough. 
Win^r  Officer,  6  June  71.— Oflfg.  Wing  Commander. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
'  Wing  Officer,  a6  Jan.  67.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  ao  Feb.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  37  Mar.  77.-0155.  Qnszter  Mtfif  ' 
-.     •     -  [IttUid  -  -'^• 


Colonel  C.  E.  Bates,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.Colonel  A.  J.  Howes,  Infantry 
Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Reid.  Staff  Corps 
Mt^or  W.  G.  Sharp,  Staff  Corps   . 


Major  H.  S.  Elton,  Staff  Corps 

-        ■ affCo] 

Lieut.  H.  H.  H.  Asplnall,  Staff  Corps  ... 


Captain  F.  C.  Maltb; 
Lieut.  H.  ] 
Surgeon  H.  G 


Staff  Corps.. 


X  Apr.  75 


20  Feb. 
ao  Dec. 


77 


ao  Oct.  78 
x6  0ct.  78 
aa  Mai".  76 


In  medical  charge,  ax  Sept.  78. 


iSlaffOfr' 


17th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Butler—formerly  2nd   Battalion  ut  Eegmf"-- 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  i8oa). 

"Naopobb." 

Head  Quarters  at  Tlsianagnua.     Uniform,  Med.    Faeinge,  White.    Laee,  GoU. 

Colonel  W.  Rose,  Staff  Corps a  Mar.  76  Commandant,  xa  Septjr8.— Nursipatam.  „ 

Lt.Colonel  A.  D.  Grant,  Infantry I  x  Jan.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  aj  Mar.  75-— 'r'VV 

Mfdor  J.  Macdougall,  Staff  Corps 20  Aug.  761  Wing  Commander,  30  Nov.  79.  -  Offg.  and  in  Com.— Som?**' 

Major  T.  H.  B.  Young,  Staff  Corps as  June  78' Wing  Officer,  6  April  77.— Offig.  Quarter  Master.— Ktir«ip»»- 

Major  J.  W.  S.  Butler,  Staff  Corps 20  Nov.  78' Wing  Officer,  6  Jan.  67. 


Captain  F.  T.  Powis,  Gen.  List |  a  Oct.  73 

Lieut.  G.  Hawkes,  Staff  Corps X9  Feb.  70 

Lieut.  R.  D.  MacDonnell,  Staff  Corps  ...    3  July  77 
Burgeon  T.  C.  H.  Spencer   !      


Wing  Officer,  x8  July  67.— Furlough. 
Wing  Oiacer  and  Quarter  Master,  xa  Feb.  74.— Farioogk- 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  A^utant.— NnTflipataaa. 
In  medical  charge,  x  Sept.  75.— Nursipatam. 


19th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Muirhead— formerly  2nd  Battalion  ^th  Begi^ 

Raised  at  T}richinopoly  in  1777). 

*  SbBIITGAPATAK  "— "  PUQtT  *'— "  CsiTTBAL  Ix. 


Head  Quarters  at  Caloutta. 
Colonel  A.  H.  M.  Dickey,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  W.  Orr.  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  J.  O.  Chambers.  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  F.  Sraallev,  Gen.  List   

Captain  C,  W.  Walker,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  B.  H.  Pollard,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  C.  Andrews,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  W.  B.  Johnson,  MD, 


Left  Wing  at  Thayetmyo.     Umform,  Med.    Faeimge,  8iy  Blue. 


Aug.  78  Commandant,  xa  June  79.  «»-««-• 

Jan.  76  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  ax  Dec.  74.— TosT^ 
ao  Dec.  76  Wing  Commander,  x6  Sept.  78. 
ao  May  79  Wing  Officer,  xa  May  70.— Offg.  Adjutant 
3t  Jan.  77  Wing  Officer,  30  Jan.  77.— Officiating  Quarter  Mart«f« 
as  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  a6  Oct.  76. «  Sick  Furlough. 
iWing  Officer,  x8  Deo.  78.— Thayetmyo. 
In  medical  charge,  aa  July  79.    ,      .  » /  ^. » T/> 
Digitized  by  ^^jOU^IC 


ax  Jan.  78 


20th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Bagoir-fonn&rly  2nd  Battalion  2nd  Eegiment.  399 

Baised  at  Tomjore  in  1777), 
Head  Qoarten  at  SaBfrnm.     Uniform,  S«d.    Facingt,  Deep  Green.    Zaee,  Gold. 


BaJTX,  NaUS,  AlTD  GOKPB. 


Colonol  W.  H.  a.  Palmer,  Staff  Corps... 

Lt.Golonel  F.  D.  Plowden,  Infttntry 

Major  G.  Bandell.  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  O.  Goldie,  Staff  Corps 

Major  O.  M.  Bradshaw,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  B.  M.Mason,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  0.  M.  Magoire,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  MiyorO.  A.  Andrews 


Abxt 
Eajtk. 


BxifABKB. 


9  June  79  Coznmandant,  19  Dea  79, 
xo  May  75'«Bd  in_  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  xo 


Furlough. 

«    -  --™^.      ^ -i^K  Commander,  xo  l^ov.  76.— Offg. 

4  Sept.77,WmK  Commander,  19  Dec.  70.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 


rCommandant . 
No 


4  Sept.  78  Wing  Officer,  23  Jan.  67.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

4  Nov.  78|  Wing  Officer,  24  June  72.--Siok  Furlough, 
xo  Sept.  76,  Wing  Officer,  6  Dec.  76.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
XI  Sept  76  Wing  Officer,  30  Oct.  77.— Offg.  Adjutant. 
In  medical  charge,  28  Oct.  79. 


21st  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Boh&rU— formerly  ist  Battalion  iithBegiment. 

Raised  at  Chieacole  in  1786). 

TT     ^^     _  •*8BMKaAPAIAlC"— "NAeroBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  KcMltui.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facing;  TcdeBi^.    Zaee,  Gold. 


Colonel  T.L.  BooU,  Staff  Corps 

MMor  F.  B.  Middleton,  Staff  Corps 

Mi^orO.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut.  G.  S.  Baugh,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  Stainlbrth,  Qen.  List 

Lieut.  P.  G.  Huggins,  Staff  Corps .... 
Lieut.  H.  M.  S.  Grover,  Staff  Corps. 
Surgeon  J.  Lawrenaon 


9  June  79 
4  May  76 
xa  June  78 
28  Oct.  71 

4  Nov.  73 
19  Apr.  76 
IX  Sept  76 


Commandant,  9  Dec.  79. 

Wing  Commander,  X2  Sept  78.— Vitakri. 

Wing  Commander,  9  Dec.  79. 

^?^«  9^^^  ^^  A4iutani,  26  May  76. 

Wing  Officer.  '  ' 

Wing  Officer,  24  Dec.  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  13  Jan.  77. 


22nd  Madras  Native  Infantry 

RaUed  afEtlore  in  1788), 

"SBBIlCeAPATAlf"— "AVA.** 

LtColonel  W.  A.  Cheke,  Infantoy.  -  '^-*    '    — ^  -'-  '- -  ^^-JZ/' 


mmerly  2nd  Battalion  nth  Begwimt. 


Major  H.  T.  Harris,  Staff  Corps  

Major  A.  Bredin,  Staff  Corps 

M^or  H.  R.  SheUey,  Gen.  List  

Captain  G.  Lecky,  Staff  Corps   

Captain  M.  H.  Wratislaw,  Gen.  List.. 

Lieut  G.  F.  Watson,  62  Foot 

Surgeon  H.  Allison,  MD 


Zaee,  Gold, 
5  Oct.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wmg  Commander,  i  Anr  ik 


13  June  76,  Wing  CommandCT,  7  Aug.  jrS.-Siok  Fnilough. 
XX  Mar.  79  Wmg  Officer,  23  Feb.  69.-60^.  Wing  Comninc 
20  July  79|Wing  Officer,  xi  Dec.  7i.-SickFuri?ugh7^ 
x2  Nov.  72  Wmg  Officer,  23  Sept  67.  ^ 

4  Mar.  73^ng  Officer  and  Adjutant,  17  June  67. 
lOfflJating  Wing  Officer.        ^ -1*^1007. 
aSOot.  76  CWQdjjmgllJngOffioOT  and  Quarter  Mm 
In  medical  charge,  14  Mar.  79. 


ider  at  Bassein. 


23rd   Madras   (or  Wallajahbad)  Light  Infantry  (Tolfry— formerly  isi  Battalion 

lath  Begvment—Baxaed  at  Mad/ras  in  1704). 
"Now  oB  Nbvie'*— ••  Sbmwoa»atam "— "NAapoBi.' 


Head  Qnarters  at  the 
Colonel  W.  H.  A.  ButUer,  Infkntry  .. 
LtColonel  H.H.  Foord,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  J.  H.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  

Major  B.  B.  Faunce,  Staff  Corps  , 

Mi^or  H.  Porteoos,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  L.  Angelo,  Staff  Corps  


Lieut  H.  Wharry,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  G.  O.  Cooper,  Gen.  List 
Surgeon  F.  H.€*edroBa 


m.     Uniform,  Bed,    Fwdnge,  Dwk  Gheen.    Zaee,  Gold 
xo  June  79  Commandant,  27  March  78.  ' 

W^?^rS:S'er"i'7  jSL^?"^^      "  ^^  ^^• 

Wing  Mcer,  «  Mayl4.-At  Viper.  ^^'''^• 

Wmg  Officer,  27  Feb.  77.-Offg.  A(^utant. 

S^iL?®**^.*^^^.^*^*®'  Master,  30  Oct  77. 
Officiatmg  Wmg  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  8  Oct.  79. 


9  June  75 
20  Apr.  7; 
35  Sept.71 

XX  Dec.  78 
IX  Nov.  76 
XX  Sept  76 
X9l>ec.  72 


24th  Madras  Native  IxdaatTj  (MeDonaUl-fomu^ly  2nd  Battalion  12th  Beginimtt 

Sawed,  al  Vellore  in,  1701).  .      ' 

"S»BIItOA»lIAlC"— "AMAT,"_"BonMBl»" 


Colonel  J.  M.  Grant,  Staff  Corps  

LtColonel  H.  Coningham,  Infantry  . 

Major  W.  S.  Bailey,  Staff  Corps   

Major  S.  J.  Watson,  Staff  Corps  

Major  P.  H.  Vanderzee,  Staff  Corps.... 
Captain  H.  B.  Nangle,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Captain  B.  B.  Anderson,  Staff  dorps  . 

Sub  Lieut.  E.  Yansittart,  63  Foot 

Lieot.  H.  E.  Porter,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  G.  F.Bevan 


„.»  T-1-.  _J  ri*' *  — -«—    *•» w«*iy«,  ^vn-K  vrreen,    juaee.  O-old. 


19  Sept.  74 
14  Jane  76 
7  Apr.  77 
xoOct  74 
X9  Feb.  79 
xo  Sept.  75 
XX  Nov,  77 


Officiating  Wing  C 
Wing  Officer,  9  May  73. 

wJ«*  SS^®""'  3  Sept-  78.-Offt.  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  X3  Deo.  77.-OflS.  Adjutant 

wSf  OfflS^J;  ^  ^'^'  76.-Garrisonlnstraotion.  Bangalore. 

In  medical  charge,  28  Nov.  76. 


25th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Wy-/b,wZy  zst  Battalum  tsth  Begimenf. 

_*"*»*«'  "*  Tnchinopoly  in  1704).  "*      M<yn,K,m. 


Head^ .^ 

Colonel  W.  A.  Gib,  Staff  Corps 

LtColonel  H.  C.  B.  Bamett,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  Oabbett,  Staff  Corps 

Major  T.  J.  Cotton,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  K.  S.  Hastings,  Staff  Corps 

L  ient.  H.  L.  Hutehins.  2 1  Foot      

Lieut  M.  B.  H.  O.  Welch,  Staff  Corps. 
Surgeon  Major 


1  Anr  fTf^^rr^^^'^/ir**  ""V    '^»<^'V*.  -WW*  (H-een.    Zaee,  Gold. 

i  ^JS'  li  S??^S°^^i5/tlne76.--5pm.aBrigade.Pe8halWi^rveDi 


10  Feb.  77 
30  Mar.  75 
4  Jan.  78 
28  Feb.  74 
xoS 
20  J 


Jept7s 
ruly  70 


2nd  m  Command  and  Wing  Commander. «  Dec  "7?  ^^^J'a^^At ' 
S??  55o«^.  9  May  7i.~06k.  Wing  Ccm^.,  BeluSy 


-_ — 2-w-^^jwui*  »uu  vTing  commander,  i 


400  26th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Inncs— formerly  2nd  Battalion  13/A  Begimmi, 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  1794). 

"  Nagpobe"— "KumiirDijfB"— *' Avi."— "Pbqu." 

Head  Quarters  at  Qoilon.    Detaohments  at  Triehoor,  Falunoottah,  uid  XrcTaadmn. 

Uniform  f  Bed.    Facing* ^  Dark  Oreen.    Laee^  Oold, 


Ejlvx,  Njliois,  akd  Coups. 


Colonel  G.  Pringle,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  D.  W.  Williams,  Infantry  ... 

Lt-Colonel  T.  Obbard,  Staff  Corps 

Major  C.  C-  Hewetson,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Major  L.  F.  CampbeU,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Miyor  H.  A.  A.  Prior,  Gen.  List, Inf..... 
Captain  P.  A.  Wetherall,  Gen.  List  .... 
Captains.  B.  Holland,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Captain  H.  M.  Dale,  Gen.  List   

Lieut  G.  W.  Maxwell,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  J.  Backhouse   


Abkt 
Rake. 


RXKABKS. 


9  Mar. 

I  Aug. 
10  Dec. 
34  Nov. 

4  Feb. 
29  Dec. 

I  Jan. 

9  Nov. 

X  Jan. 

1  Oct. 


73  Commandant,  ix  Dec.  78.— Furlough. 


[CcmuDsadisi 


75;  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  ax  Oct.  78.  — C'Sr 
79iWin{^  Commander,  21  Sept.  75. — Officiating  2nd  in  Cooaiin* 
76  Officiating  Wing  Commander.  CPailameoBK 

79'Wing  Officer,  16  March  74. 
79|Wing  Officer,  2  Sept.  78.— Trichoor. 

74|  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Nor.  70. — Sick  FnrioBfL 
78:  Wing  Officer,  9  Deo.  68. — Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
74! Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Masior. 
76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  A(^ataut.-~Station  Staff  OOcr. 
I  In  medical  charge,  13  March  78. 


27th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Lindsay— formerly  isi  Battalion  14th  BegmenL 

Raised  at  Trichinopoly  in  1798). 

"MAniDPOXE"  "LUCKWOW." 

Head  Quarters  at  Cawnpor«.     Uniform,  Sed.    Faeingt,  Black  Vtlvet.    Zaee,  Gold. 

Colonel  0.  J.  Smith,  Staff  Corps    - 'lo  Dec.  78  Commandant,  i  Sept.  70. 

Lt.Colonel  P.  G.  Rideout,  Infantry  l  i  Jan.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  WmgConmiander,  31  Dec.  74. 

Major  A.  A.  Davidson,  Staff  Corps '  i  Apr.  74  Wing  Commander,  i  Sepk  79. 

Major  J.  W.  Swifte,  Staff  Corps 13  June  77  Wing  Officer,  7  Jan.  68. 

Captain  W.MacD.Robinson,  Staff  Corps  10  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  11  Nov.  66.~Officiating  Adjutant. 

Major  R.  J.  M'Ghee,  Staff  Corps  4  May  78  Wing  Officer,  20  Mav  79.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  H.  Young,  Staff  Corps  28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Dec.  73.— Sick  Forlooirh. 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Preston,  98  Foot 28  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— With  98  N.  I. 

Surgeon  M.  Robinson ;      In  medical  charge,  19  Doc.  79. 

1  i 


28th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Martitir— formerly  2nd  Battalion  i^th  Eegiment 

Raised  at  Vellore  in  1798). 

"Mahibpobx'*  —  "Naopobk"  ~  "AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Soounderabad.     U1^form,  Sed.    Facingg,  Black  Vtlvei,    Zac*,  Gold. 


Colonel  A.  D.  Ciay,  Staff  Corps . 

Lt.Colonel  H.  Q.  Puckle,  Staff  Corps  , 
Major  T.  R.  Tabuteau,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Major  £.  M.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  G.  Godfrey,  Gen.  List  

Captain  A.  J.  Shaw,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Preston,  98  Foot   

burgeon  Major  A.  H.  Beamau 


20  Dec.  77 

9  Dec.  78 
XI  Dec.  77 
4  Jan.  78 


Commandant,  x  Sept.  79. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Commander,  4  Nov.  76.— Officiating  Tnd  in  C^nnmanl 

Wing  Officer,  xo  Dec.  72.— Ghuriaon  Instraction,  Bangalore. 

Wing  Officer,  4  Aug.  73.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 


2o  Dec.  72 
28  Feb.  7.4 


20  May  79'Wing  Officer,  8  Nov.  70.— Officiating  Adjutants 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Sept.  68. 
Attached  for  Duty.— Prom  27  N.  I. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Sept,  79. 


29th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Macleod—form&i'ly  ist  Battalion  i$ih  Begimmi. 

Raised  at  Magulipatamin  1798). 
Head  Quiurtors  at  Yizagapatam.^  Uniform,  Bed.     Facinge,  White.    Laee,  Gold, 


Colonel  G.  N.  Johnstoue,  biaff  Corps  . 
Lt  Colonel  H.  S.  Wynch,  Staff  Corps  . 
Major  J.  H.  Prendergast,  Staff  Corps  . 

Major  W,  T,  Brereton,  Staff  CoriJS   

Major  A.  T.  Woodhouso,  Stall"  Corps 

Captain  J.  J.  Fletcher,  Gen.  List  

Lieut.  8.  W.  Jervis,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  F.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps  

Surgeon  A.  N.  Rogers-Harrison , 


14  June  76 


12  June  78 
3  Mar.  77 
xoOct.  77 
12  June  7b 
II  Sept.  7; 


Commandant,  21  Dec.  79. — Furlough. 


?,^f*  ^^,<^o°^»n<l  and  >Ving  Commander,  i  Feb.  77.— OffictKa; 
Wmg  Commander.iS  Sept.  79.— Offg.  2nd  in  Com./Raiahmai.'^rr 
Wmg  Officer,  19  Apr.  71.— Offg. Wing Conunandcr,  Rmahmnri  ' 
Wmg  Officer,  5  Juno  73.— Sick  Furfongb, 
.     .  „  Wing  Officer,  10  Jan.  71.— Sick  I^irlough. 
7  Jan.  78, Wing  Officer,  27  Match  77. 
3  July  77|Officittting  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  10  Oct.  78. 


30th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Crewe— formerly  2nd  Battalion  15/A  Regtmest. 

Raised  at  Ma^suHpatam  in  1799). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  with  Yitakri  Pield  Force.     Uniform,  Bed.    Facinge,  TVhile.   Laee,  Gold 

Colonel  T.  C.  Georges,  Staff  Coriis  X3  June  77|Commandant,  24  Sept.  78.— Commanding  Yitakri  IVnee. 

Lt.CoIoneI  H.  F.  Dakeyne,  Staff  Corps  120  Jan.  76  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  4  Jan.  Tt.—ViaiSBA. 

Major  P.  C.  St.  John,  Staff  Corps I20  Jan.  761  Wing  Commander,  24  Sept.  78.— Offg.  and  in  Conmu     ' 

Major  F.  S.  Fittpatrick,  Staff  Corps 13  June  77I  Wing  Officer,  26  Apr.  70.— Offg.  Wing  Comzoaader 


Lieut.  E.  F.  Rraine,  Staff  Corps ;2S  Oct.  71 

Lieut  R.  H.  C.  Tulnell.  Staff  Corps 23  Apr.  73 

Lieut.  T.  W.  J.  M,  Georges,  Staff  Corps  30  Apr.  75 

Sub  Lieut.  J.  M.  Clements,  X4  Foot '31  May  76 

Surgeon  H.  M.  G.  Archdail 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  15  Feb.  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  i  Aug,  76. 

Wing  Officer,  20  Dec.  77.— Staff  Officer.  Yitakri  Fona 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Dera  Ghazi  khan. 

In  medical  charge,  23  Nov.  76.— Surgeon,  Yitakri  FVvnw 


31st  Madras  (or  Trlchinojwly)  Light  Infantry  {Jeannerreitr— formerly  id  Bailali- 

16th  Regiment. — Raised  at  Trichinopoly  i  January  1800). 
"Now  OB  Nkvkh" — "Mahidpoer." 
Head  Quarters  at  Tha>etm9-o.     Uniform,  Bed.     Facinge,  Hark  Oreen.    Laee  Gold 

Colonel  R.  G.  Lewis,  fcJtafl  Corps  129  Dec.  75  Commandant,  28  May  77.— Sick  Furlough.  * 

Lt.Colonel  G.  N.  Ktcijliens,  Suitf  Corpf  20  Dec.  7c  and  in  Command  ana  Wmg  CommnUr.,  26  Mav76.— OfHr  Cte^' 

Major  J.  N.  Wilson,  BtulV  Corps    20  Aug.  74  Wing  Commander.  4  Sept.  78,— Offg.  and  in  OommandT 

Major  E.  S.  Skinntr,  Staff  Corps  4  Jnu.  bo  Winy  Uffictr,  30  iiay  6S.— Offg.  Wing  Commander 

Captain  0.  C.  Campbell,  Staff  Corps ,'22  Dec.  72  Wing  Officer  aud  Quarter  Master,  o  Sent.  67  -Offir'  AdiniaTi* 

Lieut.  G.  P.  M.  Pnchard,  Staff  Corps...    9  Aug.  7.s:Wing  Officer,  2  Jan.  jJ-Onrri^on^Mraeti^^^BSS^^ 

Lieut.  G.  C.  Atkinson,  Staff  Corps  3  July  77iWing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  Mar  7"     ""«**<«• 

a — ,.«««  In  medical  charge,  *    '* 


Surgeon 


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32nd  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Dyce—fcmnerly  2nd  Batialion  16/A    401 

Eegiment. — Raised  at  Madura  z  January  1800). 

**  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Thayetmyo.     Uniform,  B«d.    Faeingty  PaU  Yellow.    Zace,  Oold. 

lUffK,  NAsns,  AJTD  Corps.  |    -^^^^    \  Rikams. 

'olouel  J.  J.  Falton,  Staff  Corps  :ii  Jnne 731  Commandant,  21  May  75.  [Forlouffh. 

jt.ColonelJ.  Swiney,  Staff  Corps    12  Apr.  75i2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  25  Sept.  76.— Sick 

klHjor  F.  J.  Rivers,  Staff  Corps   I  4  May  yslWing  Commander,  4  Jan.  78.— OfBdating  2nd  in  Command. 

Stiajor  S.  E.  R.  Butler,  Staff  Corps   I20  Dec.  76  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

\  Wing  Officer. 

tfajor  U.  T.  Chapman,  Gen.  List ;i6  June  79  Wing  Officer,  29  July  72.— Garrison  Instruction,  Bangalore. 

I  jWing  Officer. 

:)iptain  A.  Chaplin,  Gon.  List !i2  Nov.  72' Wing  Officer,  30  May  68. 

,ieut.  R.  Q.  Iremonger,  Staff  Corps u  Nov.  77,Wiug  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Mar.  77.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

4 ah  Lieut.  J.  B.  B.  western,  85  Foot  ...12  Feb.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Garrison  Instruction,  Bangalore. 
jirgeon  Major  H.  J.  Hazlett 'In  medical  charge,  7  Dec.  75. 

33rd  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Wahab— formerly  ist  Battalion  ijth  Regiment 

Raised  at  Guntoor  i  January  1800). 

"COCHIK." 

Head  Quarters  at  Moulmein.    Detachment  at  Tonghoo.     Uniform,  Red.    Facingt,  Black.    Laee,  Gold, 

Colonel  K.  V.  Uandyside,  Staff  Corps  ...{12  Dec.  77{Commandant,  31  Oct.  78. 

.'ohmel  J.  L.  Benwell,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  Sojznd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  Oct.  78.— Tonghoo. 

llajor  G.  S.  Keith,  Staff  Corps I13  Dec.  76  Wing  Commander,  12  Sept.  78. 

Hujor  J.  Ward,  Staff  CorjJs 4  Nov.  y/IWinrf  Officer,  i  Sept.  76.— Shoaygheen. 

Major  R.  E.  Cox,  Gen.  List 16  ,luue79;\VinjLc  Officer,  3  March  73.— Offg.  Quarter  Master.— Station  Staff 

iliijor  H.  E.  D.  Bayley,  Gen.  List 1  3  Mar.  SoiWiug  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  June  66.  [Officer. 

i  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  D.  J.  McCarthy,  MD.  ...|      iln  medical  charge,  3  July  68. 

Burtjeon  N.  Chatteijie  '      In  medical  charge  at  Tonghoo. 


34th  Madras  (or  Chicacole)  Light  Infantry  (Durand— formerly  2nd  Battalion 

zyth  Regiment. — Raised  at  Chicacole  i  January  1800). 

•*  Now  OR  Nevbr."— "  AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kuigalore.    Wing  at  Caonanoro.     Uniform,  Red.    Facinge,  Dark  Oreen.    Lae»,Oold. 


il^olonel  A.  B.  Marsack,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Li.  Colonel  W.  Rowlandson,  Infantry 

Mjijor  C.  F.  Moore,  Staff  Cori)s 

Major  W.  L.  Ranking,  Gen.  List    

Juptain  S.  R.  Rawlinson,  Staff  Corps 


20  Aug.  73,  Conmiandant,  12  Aug.  78. 

5  Oct.  74  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  21  May  75. — Oannanore. 
20  Aug.  75'  Wing  Commander,  8  Mar.  79. 
4  Apr.  79  Wing  Officer,  8  June  66. 
2o  July  79!  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  x6  May  77. 

I  Wiug  Officer. 
20  July  77:Win^  Officer,  6  Dec.  76.--Offg.  Adjutant.— Station  Staff  Officer. 
X  Apr.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Cannanore. 

;In  medical  charge,  25  April  79. 

'Officiating  in  medical  charge  at  Oannanore. 

35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (ParJcuison— formerly  ist  Battalion  iSth  Regiment, 

Raised  at  Bangalore  in  July  1800). 

'*  Pjegu." 

Head  Quarters  at  Banda.    Detachment  at  Nowgong.     Uniform,  Red.    Faeingey  Pale  Bt^.    Laee,  Oold. 


Lieut.  F.  B.  Deane,  Staff  Corps., 
Sub  Lieut.  G.  J.  Shaw,  18  Foot  .. 

burgeon  B.  H.  Williams,  3£D 

Sargeon  W.  A.  Lees    


:'oloncl  W.  H.  R.  Godfrey,  Staff  Corps 

r.t.Colonel  R.  Griffith,  Staff  Corps 

Major  W.  B.  Broughton,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  F.  R.  Trevor,  Staff  Corps    

Uajor  S.  L.  Bagshawe,  Gen.  List 


Lieut.  A.  Hewlett,  Staff  Corps 

Sub  Lieut.  A.  F.  Mockler,  43  Foot.. 

Surgeon  H.  P.  Ksmondo- White 

Surgeon  B.  Ferrand  


.,20  Dec.  77|Commandant,  iz  Dec.  78.— Commanding  at  Banda. 
13  June  78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  17  Feb.  75.— Furlough. 
10  Deo.  74  Wing  Commander,  11  Dec.  78.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command.' 

20  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  14  July  70.— Offg.  Wing  Cominander  at  Nowgong. 
4  Sept.  79  Wing  Officer,  6  Sept.  66.— Nowgong. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

21  Nov.  70  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  28  Nov.  78. 

3  May  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  ix  Jan.  78. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge  at  Nowgong. 


36th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Nundy— formerly  2nd  Battalimi  iSth  Regiment. 

Raised  at  Nundydroog  in  July  1800). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Kadras.      Uniform,  Red.    Faeingsy  Pale  Bi^f.    Laee,  Oold, 


'olonel  T.  S.  Hawks,  Staff  Corps 
:.t.Colonel  R.  Beatty,  Infontry   ... 

Major  G.  Murray,  Staff  Corps 

a^or  Q.  H.  Cakes,  Staff  Corps... 


-ieut.  J.  H.  H.  Ansley,  14  Foot 

^icut.  H.  W.  B.  Georges,  Staff  Corps .. 

Ueut.  H.  F.  S.  Ramsden,  67  Foot 

Surgeon  

Surgeon  W.  Price,  MD 


5  Feb.  77  Commandant,  12  Sept.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 
X  Jan.  74  2nd  in  Command  andWing  Commander,6  Sin 
10  June  74  Wing  Commander,  i  Oct.  77. — Officiating  2no 
4  Mar.  77  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer. 
12  Feb.  76  Wing  Officer,  17  Sept.  78. 
20  July  77  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  27  Mar.  77. 
10  Sept.75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. -With  67  Foot. 
En  medical  charge. 
Jfficiating  in  medical  charge. 


»t.7S.— Offk.  Comdt. 
in  GommftQd. 


37th  Madras  Grenadiers  (Forbes— formerly  ist  Battalion  i^thRegimmL 

Raised  at  Itchapoor  in  July  1800). 

**  Chiita."— **  The  Dragon." 

Head  Quarters  at  Bangalore.     Un  form.  Bed.    Facings,  Blue.    Laee,  Oold. 

"olonel  H.  C.  Z.  Glaridge,  Staff  Corps...    2  Mar.  76  Commandant,  x8  Sept.  77. 

*"       ill^Infantry x  Nov.  75  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  3:  Dec.  78. 

12  Sept. 74  Wing  Commander,  i  Nov.  79.— Furlough. 
9  Oct.  79  Wing  Officer,  26  June  76.— Sick  Furlough. 


Ut. Colonel  F.  H.  Tyrrell,  Infantry, 
tfajor  W.  Stoddart,  Staff  Corps 
Viajor  T.  8,  Magan,  Staff  Corps 
^jor  J.  H.  Gaussen,  Gen.  List 
Japtain  H.  M.  Dale,  Gen.  List... 


['ieat.  R.  F.  Clothier,  2  W.I. Regiment.. 

iurgeoa  B.  l^woett 

Sargeon  D.  ncam  


3  Mar.  80 
X  Jan.  74 

2  Aug.  75 


Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  4  Feb.  67. 

Wing  Officer,  2  Dec.  79. 

Win^  Officer.  ^^  ^ 

Officiating  Wing  Officer.  C  t  O  O  O I P 

In  medical  charge,  2x  Sept.  78.— Furlough^  >^J^^v^gi>^ 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

DD 


4o2    38th  Madras  Native  Infantry  (MacGregor-^fomierly  2nd  Satt^dion  tgik 

Regiment, — Raised  at  Ellore  in  JvMj  1800). 

"AVA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Btounderabad.     Z7iiiform,  B^^    Faaing;  Buff.    Lae«,  Odd. 


RaJTK,  NaXSB,  AlTD  G0BP8. 


Colonel  L.  W.  Back,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.Col.  J.  Lidderdale,  Staff  Corps  .. 

Major  B.  H.  Thomas,  Staff  Corps , 

Major  K.  F.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps 

Mi^or  F.  H.  Matthias,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  F.  B.  Spry,  Gen.  List   


Lieut  H.  Bardley-Wflmot,  SUff  Corps. 
Surgeon  Major  A.  M'Clorg,lf» 


Abmt 

30  Aug, 
9  Dec. 

16  Aug. 
4  Aug. 


Bbhabks. 


30  Aug. 
Dec. 


73  Commandant,  iq  Dec.  79.— Comdg.  Troops,  Rompa  Disthct. 
78  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  a6  Apr.  75.— Offg.  CoicdL 
76;  Wing  Commander,  12  June  79. — Offg.  and  in  Commaiid. 
77:Wing  Officer,  14  Dec.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Commander  ard 
Wing  Officer.  (Quarter  Masser. 

79'Wing  Officer,  4  June  79.— With  x  N.  I. 


72 


I  a  Feb.  77 


Wing  Officer,  :8  Mar.  70.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  7  Oct.  78.— With  4  N.  I. 

In  medical  charge,  ai  Sept.  78. 


39th    Madras   Native    Infantry    {Seconid  Martin — fannerly  ist  Baitalioti  20/i 

Regiment.     Raised  at  Tanjorc  in  October  1804). 

*'  Sbrtabuldbb  " — **  Nagporb.'* 

Head  Quarters  at  Sajahmnndry.    Wing  at  Madras.     TlM^form  ^  Jted.    Facingt,  Dark  Grten.   Lace,  QcU. 


Colonel  D.  6.  S.  St.  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps 
Lt. Colonel  P.  A.  Camegy.  Staff  Corps... 
Major  F.  B,  West,  Staff  Corps  

Major  F.  J.  Wroughton,  Staff  Corps 

Oiiptain  R.  H.  T.  HiU,  Gen.  List    

Captain  V.  L.  Mathias,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  T.  Greenaway,  Staff  Corps 

SurgeonT*.  N.  Mokerjie 

Surgeon  Mupr  W.  H.  Rean.  MD 

Surgeon  R.  H.  Robinson,  3fD 


13  Juno  77] Commandant,  21  Oct.  78. 

16  Feb.  76|2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander.  23  Apr.  74. — Madras. 

12  Sept.  74  Wing  Commander,  17  Dec.  77. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Commander. 
25  June  78  Wing  Officer,  6  Oct.  70.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
I  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  30  Mar.  71, 
22  Mar.  76  Winp:  Officer,  11  Aug.  73. — Madras. 
12  Feb.  79  Wing  Olficer  and  Adjutant,  25  March  75. 

In  medical  charge.  19  Dec.  79. 

Offici  at  i  ng  in  medical  charjjc  at  Madras. 

..._^j Offl dating  in  medical  charge  at  Rojahmondry. 

40th  Madras  Native  Infantry  {Volunteer— formerly  2nd  Battalion  20th  Regiment' 

Raised  at  Tanjore  in  October  1804). 
Head  Quarters  at  Keroara.    Wing  at  Prenoh  Booki.     Uniform,  Bed.    Fadngt,  Dark  Oreen.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  B.  O.  Leggatt,  Staff  Corps ]  3  Jan.  76  Commandant,  i  Sept.  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

Lt.  Colonel  H.  T.  Stuart,  Staff  Corps    ...  la  Dec.  75  2nd  in  Command  andWmg  Commander,  4  Sept.  78.— Offg-Comdi. 

Major  B.  H.  Preston,  Staff  Corps 10  June  74  Wing   Conmiander,  9  March  78.— Offg.   and  in  Comcacd,  a: 

Major  H.  A.  T.  Nepean,  Staff  Corps 26  8ept.75  Officiating  Wing  Commander.  [Fpench  Bock*. 

Major  G.  E.  Weston,  (Jen.  List,  Inf. '■  4  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer,  8  Sept.  66.— French  Rocks. 

Captain  T.  Price,  Staff  Corps 1  7  June  73  Wing  Officer,  29  Aug.  76.— Sick  Furicfugh.  [Banpat'^ 

Captain  H.  H.  Kelly.  Staff  Corps ..'31  Mav  71  Wing  Officer  7Feb.79.-Offg.  Quarter  Master.— Garr.Insiructj:-, 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Currie,  Staff  Corps I  3  July  77  Wing  Officer.  30  Nov.  77.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

i  Officiating  Wing  OlQcer. 

Surgeon  Major  C.  A.  Harvey  '      In  medical  charge,  6  June  77. 


41st  Madras  Native  Infantry  (Irtmi— formerly  ist  Battalion  2i8t  Begiment 

Raised  at  Chicojcole  in  Oc'oher  1804). 
The  Flank  Companies  "  China  •'— "  The  lUagon** 
Head  Quarters  at  long  boo.     Uniform,  Red.    Facing;  Deep  Qreen.    Lace,  Gold. 


Colonel  P.  J.  P.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps 
Colonel  R.  S.  Burge,  Staff  Corps 
Lt  Colonel  J.  C.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 


MiHor  A.  D.  Phelps,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  C.  Mottet,  Gen.  List 

Lieut.  D.  D.  Pryce,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  B.Bvans- Gordon,  ^taff  Corps 
Surgeon  Mi^or  R.  V.  Power,  2£D 


26  Jan.  77J  Commandant,  7  Oct.  78. 

Jan.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  24  Nov.  79. 


aoDec.  ^i 

aoOct.  78 
4  Sept.  79 
15  July  71 
IS  July  76 


Wing  Conomander,  a6  Oct.  76. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
Wing  Officer,  28  Deo.  67  —Furlough- 
Wing  Officer,  84  March  69.— Officiating  Quarter  ^faster. 
W^ing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  15  July  71. — Station  Staff  Officer. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  5  Jan.  78. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Cavalry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


Majobs. 
Law,  Victor  Edward,  Brevet  \ 

Jfc|/or  a8  April  75 y 

Kenney-Herbert,ArthurR., ) 

Bt.  M<njor  22  Deo.  76 ) 

Curtois,  Atwill,  Bt.  Major  8  > 

Feb.  77 Z j 

Yates,  Henry  Attenborow,  > 

Bt.Major  i  Oct.  77  y 

Ketohen,  William  Douglas  > 

Brodie,  Bt.Major  x  Oct.  77  ) 

CJlVCAZVS. 

Craoroft.  Hugh 

Onslow,Franois  Montgomery 

Hope,  Hugh  Richard 

BuUer,  Frederick  William  ... 


-I- 


LIEUT.     I  CAPTAljr. 


20  Apr.  59  20  Apr.  60  16  July  64 
ao  Sept.  59  14  Mar.  6z  24  Deo.  65 
4  Nov.  59  21  Apr.  61    6  Feb.  66 


aoDec.  59| 
4  Jan.  60 

za  July  60 
4  Sept.  60 

4  Nov.  60 

4  Deo.  60 


Warner,  William  Bannatyne  .  x  July  6t 
McLood,  Donald  James  Sim  .  20  July  61 
Morant,  Charles  May  Allen...lao  Sept.61 


14  May  61  23  Juno  67 


17  May  6i!i4Sept.67 

3  Nov.  61.  5  July  70 
26  Deo.  61    5  Aug.  70 

I  Jan.  62  15  Dec.  70 

I  Jan.  62  » 5  Aug.  71 

BBBVBT 
CAPTAiy. 

1  July  62'  1  July  73 
20  July  62  20  July  73 
ao  Sept.  6a  20  Sept. 73 


aoApr.  79 
20  Sept. 79 

4  Nov.  79 
20  Dec.  79 

4  Jan.  80 


C  Political  Assistnnt,  xst  Clas9.-0ffg.  Po- 
X    litical  Agent,  Ulwor. 
<  Dep.   Assist.    Qr.  MaKter  Gen.,  Centre 
Dia 


Distric  . 


<  Deputy  Assistant  A^j.  Gen.,MaIabar  sad 
X    Canara. 

Squadron  Officer  3  Cavaliy. 
Commandant,  Nair  Brigade. 

Attached  to  3  Cavalxy. 
(  Aide  de  Camp   and  InteTpretcr  to  the 
1     Commander  in  Ghirf.  Madrss. 

<  Dep.  Assist.  Adj.Gen.Konhero  District.- 
I     Offg.  Centre  Dist. 

j  DiHtrict    Superintendent  of  Police,  5*»^ 
*     Grade,  N.W.  l>rov.— MozoffemngKer. 


4  Oc  t.  74  Squadron  Officer  4  Cavalry. 
4  Nov.  74 '.Assist.  Q.  M.  Gen.  MyspmPiYv 
I  Aug.  7s  With  4  CavalryrvJOiJgl\^ 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Madras  Infantry. 

Under  the  New  Condition  of  Appointment. 


403 


llUOSB. 

Hutchins,  Alfred  George 

Smith,  Ohaa.  Bean  Suan,  C5J. 

Begbie,  ElphiuBtone  Waters 

Oxley,  Charles  Bawson 

Bankinff,  William  Lancaster.. 

Smalley,  Frederick 

Godfrey,  Greorge  

Bradstreet,  Charles  Bobert... 

Cox,  Bobert  Emilius 

Chapman.  Ele^nald Temple.. 

O^lvie,  Hugh  Robert  

Shelley,  Henry  Richard  

Weston,  George  Edward 

Wilton,  Wm.  Hen.  8t.Aniand 

Strettell,  John  Edwd.  Francis 

Mclver,  Stewart  William 

Mottet,  Arthur  Charles 

Blaxland,  John  Salmon 

Bagahawe,  Samael  Laurence 
Moore,  Evelyn 

Someren,  Godlieb  James  van 

Briggs,  Robert  Graham  

Anderson,  Alfred 

Curtois,  Chauncey 

Wilson,  Robert 

Anderson,  Arthor  W.  Leslie 
Taylor,  Robert  Francis 

Hatchinson,  Robert  Colvin^. 


20  Feb.  59 
2  Mar.  59 
4  Apr.  59 
4  Apr.  59 
4  Apr.  59 
20  May  59 
ao  May  59 
1 1  June  59 
16  June  59 
16  June  59 
20  July  59 
20  July  59 
4  Aug.  59 
4  Aug.  59 

4  Aug.  59 
20  Aug.  59 
4  Sept.  59 
4  Sept.  59 

4  Sept.  59 
7  Sept.  59 

7  Sept.  59 

9  Oct.  59 
20  Oct.  59 

4  Nov.  59 
•20  Nov.  59 

4  Deo.  59 1 

9  Dec.  59 

9  Dec.  55 

Hands.  Hon.Harrlson  Gordon  1 20  Dec.  59 
Macneill,    James   Graham  >  •  ^  j^^„    ^, 

R.  Douglas S  1"  ^''^'  5^ 

Prior,  Henry  Andrew  Allan... '39  Dec.  59 

Hunter,  Robert   '  3  Mar.  60: 

Bayley,Hen.ElliottDashwood|  3  Mar.  60' 
Gaussen,  John  Henry  3  Mar.  60] 


!  20  Feb. 

t4  Apr. 

25  Apr. 

2  Sept. 
13  Sept. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 

z  Jan. 

z  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
1  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
X  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 
I  Jan. 

I  Jan. 

25  Jan. 

I  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

j  30  July 

'30  July 
[30  July 


BBSVKT 
C1.PTAIK. 


4  Apr. 
4  Apr. 
ioMay 

61  20  May 

62  II  June 
62' 16  June 
62  16  June 

10  July 
zo  July 
4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

V,-  4  Aug. 
62120  Au^. 
62!  4  Sept. 

62!  4  Sept. 

62,  4  Sept. 
6c  I  7  Sept, 

6a    7  Sept. 

62 1  9  Oct. 
62  [jo  Oct. 
62,  4  Nov. 
62  20  Nov. 
621  4  Dec. 
62)  9  Dec. 

I 
621  9  Dec. 

62120  Dec. 

62.22  Dec. 

62  29  Dec. 

62    3  Mar. 

62    3  Mar. 


10  Apr. 

'30  Nov. 
I  8  Mar. 

71,17  Aug. 
71  9  Sept. 
71  9  Sept. 
71,  9  Sept. 
71  13  Sept. 
71  23  Oct. 
71'  3'So\. 
71  7  Nov 
71 1  7  Doc. 
71  23  lUw. 

71I18  Apr. 


71!  13  June 
71  22  July 
,71  29  Sept. 

.7i|29Sept, 
71; 2.^  Sept. 
711  5  Nov. 


62 


Captaiits. 
Bal>er,  Henry  Thomas  Harris' 
Wilkinson.  Augustus  Fred.... 

Chaplin,  Allan 

Cooper,  George  Chamberlain 
Eassall.  Chas.  Edw.  Lorraine 

Spry,  Frederick  Edmund 

fcshaw,  Alexander  John 

Maltby,  Edward  Pennycuick 
MiUcr.  William 

Clerk,  Robert  Mildmay 


Wr^islaw,  Mure  Heury   ... 

Fletcher,  Joseph  John  

Powis,  Frederick  Thomas 
Stainforth,  William 


Homing,  Dempster 

Francklyn,  Wm.  Hen.  Miller 
Hamilton,  Henrv  Charles  ... 
Hill,  Rowland  Heniy  Thomas 

Stokoc,  Richard 

Bale,  Henry  Montagu  

Wetherall,  Frank  Augustus 


60  30  July 
60,10  Dt'c. 
6o|  10  Dec. 
60  13  Feb. 
60;  2  Mar. 
60  22  Mar. 

60  23  Mar. 

61  13  Apr. 
61 '15  Apr. 

61  15  Apr. 

61  27  Apr. 
.61  10  Sopt. 
61  j  3  Oct. 
61  14  Nov. 

61  21  Nov. 

4  Dec.  6x  26  Nov. 
20  Dec.  61,13  Dec. 

2  Jan.  62 !  8  Jan. 

a  Jan.  62  18  Jan. 
ao  Jan.  62  29  Feb. 

I  Mar.  62;  I  Mar. 


!  9  June 
i  4  Nov. 
12  Nov. 

19  Dec. 

20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
20  Doc. 

4  Jnn. 

4  Fqb. 

'  4  'Shir. 

i  4  Mar. 
[I  Sept. 
a  Oct. 
4  Nov. 

16  Nov. 


3  Mar, 


71]  8  Apr. 
71  13  Apr. 
7x113  Apr. 
71 1 13  Apr. 
71 1 13  Apr. 

71  13  Apr. 

71  X3  Apr. 
7i!uApr. 
7x1x3  Apr. 

72  13  Apr. 

72  13  Apr. 
7?' 13  Apr. 


70  ao  Feb. 

70  2  Mar. 
4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 

4  Apr. 
./^laoMay 
.71 1 20  May 
.71! II  June 

71  16  June 

71  16  June 
71,20  July 
7t '20  July 

72  4  Aug. 

72    4  Aug. 

72I  4Ang. 
72  2u  Aug. 

72  4  Sept. 

,7=    4  Sept. 

.72    4  Sept. 
7  Sept. 

7  Sept. 

73  9  Oct. 
20  Oct. 

4  Nov. 
20  Nov. 
4  Doc. 
9  Dec. 

9  Dec. 

73  20  Dec. 

73  22  Dec. 

73  29  Dec. 

73    3  Mar. 

73 
73 


'  fD.  A.  Q.  M.  General,  Malabar 
'^  I     and  Canara. 
79'H.  M.  Consul  at  Muscat. 

!  (  Sappers  and  Ikliners.  —  Inst. 
'°  1  in  Army  Signalling. 
79  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  34  Native  Infantrj-. 
79  Wmg  Officer  19  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  28  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  15  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  33  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 
70  Winp:  Officer  12  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  22  Native  Infantry. 
79' Wing  Officer  40  Native  Infantry. 

I  y  Supt.  of  Police,  3rd  Class,  Gan- 
'^\  (     jam  — Sick  Furlough. 
79  Wing  Officer  9  Native  Infantry. 
79.Wiug  Officer  6  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wintf  Oltieer  41  Native  Infantry. 

'  y  Superiutenileut  of  Police,  Jey- 


'(     pore.— Sick  Furl. 


79 

79  Wing  Officer  35  Native  Infantry. 
79  Wing  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 
C  Conservator  of   Forests,  M^- 
'^  \     sore  and  Coor^'.— Sick  Furl. 
79  Wing  Officer  10  Native  Infantry. 
79|  Wing  Officer  8  Native  Inftintry. 
79  Wing  Officer  5  Native  I nfantiy. 
79lWing  Officer  13  Native  Infantry. 
yjiwinr-  o*«-or  3  Native  Infantry, 
er  14  Native  Infantry, 
i     )fficcr  Corps  of  Guides, 

>  Frontier  Force. 
I   L  cr  5  Native  infantry. 


63:20 
63  20 
63 

63 


3  Mar. 
3  Mar. 


79    V.    .,!. 

79'Wi^M 

79! 

791  Wing  Officer  26  Native  Infantry. 

g  I  <  Sub  Assist.  Com.  General,  2nd 

^'^t  ■(     CIni>.<*.— Furl. 

80  Wing  Officer  33  Native  Infantry. 

80  Wing  Officer  37  Native Infantrj-, 


63 

63  II 
63;  2 
63    4 


June  7a  18  June  73  Wing  Officer  36  Native  Infantry. 

Nov.  72  13  Nov.  73  Wing  Officer  2  Native  Infantry. 

Nov.  721  X  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  32  Native  Infantry. 

Dec.  72'  I  Jan.  74  Oflg.  Wing  Officer  23  Native  Infantry. 

Dec.  7--:  X  Jan.  74  Assist.  Superintendent  of  Police,  Kumool. 

Dec.  72    r  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  38  Native  Infantry. 

Dec.  72    X  Jan.  74 1  Wing  Officer  28  Native  Infantry. 

Jan.  73I   I  Jan.  74  Deputy  Uommr.,  4th  Class,  Mysore. 

Feb.  7ji   I  Jan.  74  Comdt.  of  a  Battalion  of  the  Nair  Brigade. 

,_       '         -  C2ud   Assistant    Superintendent,    Coorg 

Alar.  73    I  Jan.  74  >     Revenue  Surve3;.— Furloagh. 

Mar.  73    I  Jan.  74'^Ving  e'lTicer  22  Native  lufantvy. 

Sejit.--    I  Jan.  74!Wiug  OUicer  29  Native  Infantry. 

2  Oct.  7"^  I  Jan.  74|Wing  Officer  17  Native  Infantry. 
[  Nov.  73  X  Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  21  Native  Infantry. 
,^r  It  '  ^  Deputy  Uemmissioner  of  Police  for  the 

3  Nov.  73,  I  Jan.  74  )     town  of  Madi-as.—Furlontjh. 

J  Dec.  7^'  i  Jan.  74  Sub  Assist.  Com.  Gen.,  3r(l  Class. 

)Dec.  73    X  Jan. '74  Sn'iad.Offlcor  3  Ca  v.  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  39  Native  Infnntry. 

Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  7  Native  Infantry. 

Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  37  Native  Infaniry. 

Jan.  74  Wing  Officer  26  Native  Infantry. 


Major  Hutchinson  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  Corps  of  Gaidos  Cavalry  in  the  surprise  of  the  Utman 
aoeyl  village  of  Snpri  on  15th  Februarj*  1878.  Also  present  in  the  operations  against  the  Hanizai  village  of 
BUiakat  on  14th  March  1878,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Utman  Kheyl  villages  on  aist  March  1878. 

Unattached  Officers. 


Hajok. 


xirsion'.       LIEUT. 


^Spl'A'".^.^"!™!!^:.!*}  ''^  Sept.58,ix  Apr.  65 

C  aS  June6i 
I '23  Oct.  67 


rawiddie,DaTia.... 


CJlPTAIN.   I 


28  Sept. 70  II  Apr.  72 
i  taSJune 


23  Dec. 


'■'{ 


In  charge  of  Pensioners  and 
holders  of  Family  Certifi- 
cates at  Arcot  and  Ar^** 


( Barrack    Master, 
I    Kamptee. 


404 


Madras  Medical  Department. 


1.B8IBTAVT 

Busesov. 


SusosoiTB  OmBi.L,  rank  a$ 
Major  &eneral$. 
Smith,  George,  1£D 

Dbputt  Buxoxovs  GxirxR^L,  rank 

at  CoUmtlt. 
Van  Somerex)  .William  Jad8on,lf2). 
FitzGerald,  Patrick  GeralcU  MD.. 

Theobalds,  John  Robert  

WilBon.  John 

Oswald,  Heniy  Robert,  2£D 

Smith,  Oolvin,  MD 


3  Aug.  44 


7  Apr.  46 
20  Mar.  46 

10  Dec.  48 

9  Mar.  50 
24  Aug.  50 

3  Nov.  51 


SusGXOHB  H1.J0B,  ranifciu  lfa;ort, 
but  o^cr  90  gean'ierviee  ihejf  rank 
a»  Lt.CoUmtU^  hut  junior  cf  ike 
latter  rank,  except  for  ckoiee  qf 
Quariere. 

Joseph,  Joseph  Marcus,  MD. 

Cleveland,  Edward  Somerset,  If 2> 

Harris,  William  Henry,  MD.. 
Roan,  William  Henry,  MD.  .. 


Sanderson,  Alfred,  MD 

(Ujoper,  Clarence,  MD ••>•"••• 

Wyndowe,  Samuel  Jardine,  MD... 
Comiflh,  WilUam  Robert.  CSI.  ... 

3 teaman,  Ardem  Hulme  ....^. 

Ogg.  George  Stewart  Watson.  If B. 
McAllum,  Donald  Coleman, If D... 

Pearl,  William  

Lloyd,  Edmund  Byre 

Pumell,  Michael  Cudmore,  MD... 

Bum,  George  Alexander,  MD 

Dempster,  Robert 

Houston,  John,  MD ....- 

Busteed,  Henry  Blmsley ,  MD 

Crocker,  Henry,  MD 

Adam,  Hunter  

Morgan,  WUliam  Heniy   

WnSunson,  Benjamin,  IfB 

Bidie,  George,  MB 

Henderson.  John,  MD 

Eves,  Charles  Thick 

Trimnell,  David  William   

Andrews,  Charles  Abdy 

Donnelly,  John  McNeale,  MD 

Keess,  James,  MD 


ao  Nov.  52 
20  Nov.  52 

13  Feb.  53 

14  May  53 

20  Oct.  53 

20  Nov.  53 

24  Mar.  54 

I  Apr.  54 

10  June  54 
12  Sept.  54 
20  Dec.  54 
24  Jan.  55 

24  Jan.  55 

7  Feb.  55 
30  May  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 
4  Aug.  55 

11  Jan.  56 
30  Jan.  56 

20  Feb.  56 

20  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 

25  Apr.  56 

3  July  56 

4  Aug.  56 


BUBOBOSr 
OBirBBiX. 


15  Aug.  76 

DBPUTT 
BUBO.OXir. 


28  Mar.  75 
16  May  75 
22  Feb.  76 
12  May  76 
19  Aug.  76 
5  Aug.  79 


STntGxoir 
KI.JOB. 


20  Nov.  72 
20  Nov.  7a 

13  Feb.  73 

14  May  73 

SUBOBOZr. 


Offg.  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  British  Bnrmali  Divisi<m. 

C  Superintendent  Lying-in  Hospital  and  Profesaor  of  Sfcd- 
i    wifery  in  the  Medical  College.— Sick  Fnrlongli. 
With  39  Native  Infantry. 


Cockerill,  Robert  William 

Robertson,  Charles,  MD 

Rubs,  James,  MB 

de  Fabeck.WilliamFrederick,lf2>. 
Whitton,  George  Edward,  MB.  ... 
Beaumont,  Thomas,  MD 

Kelly,  William  Fierce 

Beach,  Hexuy  John 

Farquhar,  William,  MD 

Law,  John,  MD 

Fry,  Walter   , 

Busteed,  William  John,  MD 

Houston,  James  McDonald,  MD.. 
Roberts,  William  Howland,  MD... 

Murray,  John,  MD 

Bilderbeck,  John 

Pearse,  Robert  Edmund...., 

Riddell,  George  Dalziel 

Ross,  ^neas  McLeod 

SuffVein,  Besgamin  Thomas.... 

Barter,  Joseph  Francis 


Oct.  65 

20  Nov.  65 

24  Mar.  66 

I  Apr.  66 

10  June  66 
12  Sept.  66 
30  Dec.  66 
24  Jan.  67 

24  Jan.  67 

7  Feb.  67 

30  May  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 
4  Aug.  67 

11  Jan.  68 
30  Jan.  68 

20  Feb.  68 

20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 
20  Feb.  68 

25  Apr.  68 

3  July  68 

4  Aug.  68 


Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 

British  Burmah  Division.— Sick  Furlough. 

Nagpore  Force. 

Mysore  Division  and  Ceded  Districts. 

Southern  District. 

Presidency  Division  and  Northern  District 


Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 
Principal  Medical  Storekeeper. 
Residency  Surgeon  at  Hyderabad.— Furlough. 
Sanitary  Commissioner,  Madras. 
28  Native  Influitry. 

Zillah  Surgeonof  Coimbatore.— Sick  Furlonsh. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  nnnev^. 
Garrison  Surgeon,  Bangalore. 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Taqjore. 
<  Physician  in  General  Hospital  at  Madras,  and  Profettsr 

1  of  Medicine  in  the  Medical  CoUege. 
4  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Doing  Duty  8t.  Thomas's  Mount. 
Surgeon  of  the  Mysore  Commission. 
Assay  Master  of  the  Calcutta  Mint. 

4  Infantry,  Hyderabad  ConUngent. 

10  Native  Inflantiy. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Cochin. 

Zillah  Surgeon,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Madsxs. 

2  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

f  Secretary  and  Statistical  Officer  to  the  SuT^ecni  Geoen!. 
l    Indian  Med.Dept.— Supdt.  of  the  Govt  Mii8eam,MadT»- 

Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Bangalore. 

6  Infantry  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Raepore. 

20  Native  Infantry. 

I  Cavalry. 

(Fort  Surgeon,  Fort  St  George,  with  Port  and  Msrla* 
-<  duties— Medical  Inspector  of  Seamen  at  Madrss-ssi 
(     Professorof  Anatomy  in  the  Medical  College. 


Griffith,  Hugh 

Parker,  Charles  Robert  George 

Porter,  Alexander,  MD 

Hunt,  Samuel  Bradshaw   

Fox,  William  Smyth  

M'Carthy,  David  John,  MD 

Thomas,  James  Byers 

Spence,  James  Atkinson  West... 

Nanney,  Lewis  Charles  

McYittie,  Charles  Edwin   

Bateman,  Daniel  Frederick 

Brockman,  Edward  Forster 

Sargent  J&iuoe  Forbes 

Hyde,  Henry 

Strong,  John  William 


4  Aug.  56 

4  Aug.  56 
29  Jan.  57 
29  Jan.  57 
29  Jan.  57 
39  Jan.  57 

9  June  57 

27  Jan.  58 

28  May  58 

28  May  58 

29  June  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 

10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
xoFob.  59 
27  July  59 

27  J^  59 
27  July  50 
20  Jan.  60 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
2  Oct.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66 
I  Oct  66 
1  Oct.  66 
I  Oct.  66 
I  Oct.  66 


4  Aug.  68 

4  Aug.  68 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan.  69 
29  Jan .  69 
29  Jan.  69 


9  June  69 

27  Jan.  70 

28  May  70 
28]iiay  70 
39  June  70 


j  Surgeon  General  Hospital  and  Professor  of  Surgnj  sit: 
(     Clinical  Surgery.  Medical  College. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Cuddaloie. 
Sappers  and  Miners. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Moulmein. 

Residency  Surgeon,  Indore.— Sick  Furlough. 
C  Insp.  Gen.  of  Jails,  Sanitary  Commissioner,  and  Sopera- 
l    tendent  of  Vaccination  in  British  Burmah. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Cocanada.— Sick  Furlough. 

Assist.  Garrison  Surg.  Bangalore.— On  Service  in  Bormab. 


Residency  Surgeon,  Travancore. 
23  July  70I23  Native  InflmtiT. 
23  July  70  Physician  to  His  Highness  the  Mahan^ah  of  Trmvancort. 


23  July  70 
23  July  70 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
10  Feb.  71 
27  July  71 

27  July  71 

27  July  71 

30  Jan.  73 

31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 

2  Oct.  77 

a8  Jan.  78 

3z  Mar.  78 

31  Mar.  78 

29  July  78 

I  Oct.  78 

t  Oct.  78 

X  Oct  78 

X  Oct.  78 


Civil  Surgeon,  CaUcut. 

Examiner  of  Medical  Accounts. 

Doing  duty.  Base  Hospital,  Rajahmundiy. 

Zillah  Sur^don,  Salem. 

1  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  NeUore. 

2  Cavalry. 

r  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Supdt  of  Vacdnation,  and  Isi? 

X    General  of  Dispensaries,  Central  Provlnoea. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Rangoon.— Sick  Furlough. 
Civil  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  MasnlipataiB. 
Surgeon  4th  District,  Madras,  including  *'  Club." 
Surgeon  3rd  District,  Madras,  including  Body  Guard. 
Medical  Officer,  Ootacamund. 
33  Native  InfEuitiy. 
Zill  ■  -  "^  - 


Zillah  Surgeon,  frichinopoly. 

Coonoor,  with  charge  of  Kotagheny. 

3  Cavalry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 

3  Cavalry.  TSurgety  in  the  Med.  CoII«f« 

Ophthalmic  Surg,  in  the  Gen.  Hosp.  and  Prof  of  Ophthslair 

5  Infiintry,  Hyderabad  Contingent 

Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  JalK  Tenicheny. 

8  Native  Infantry.     Digitized  by  V<J OOy  ' ' ' 


g,^n 


Madras  MecUcal  Department 


405 


SvmoBovs  Majob. 


Macrae,  Williwn,  JfB 

McGimn,  Terence  Joseph  

Ritchie,  James  Huttou,  MD 

Smith,  James , 

Hackett,  Arthur  Luke 

Uazlett,  Henry  James 

Thompson,  Daniel  Boht.MD.CJS. 
Power,  Bobert  Vincent,  MD.... 
McClorg,  Alexander,  MB 


▲SSIBTAJfT     BUBOBOK 
SmtOBOV.       MAJOB. 


Ratton,  James  Joseph  Louis,  MD, 

Trimnell,  Edward  Alfred  

Harvey,  Charles  Albert 

SrsoBOBB,  rank  a*  LieuttnanU,  lut 
a/lfr  6  jf0ar$*  mtvsm  thsf  rank 
a$  Captain*. 

Martin,  Patrick  Richard,  MD 

McDermott,  Joseph  Patrick 

Dalgaims,  Alfred  Eugenios 

Mookeijee,  Preo  Nath , 

Fitzpatrick,  John  Francis,  MD..., 

Archdall,  Henry  Mervyn  Gray 

filenkinsop,  Frederick  Henry 

Price,  William.  MD 

Tyrrell,  Samnel  Matthias 

Boalth,  William  Hope 

Backhouse,  Joseph 

Sinclair,  David,  Ifl? 

North,  John 

Fawcett,  Edward 

Haetings.  William  Joseph,  MD. ... 

8pencer,  Thomas  Charles  Howell. 

Hall,  Henry  George 

Sibthorpe,  Charles  

Laing,  James  Anderson,  MD 

Cook,  Henry  David,  MB 


Branfoot,  Arthur  Mndge,  MB 

M'Nally,  Christopher  John,  MD. 
Johnson,  William  Edward,  MD.... 

Dobie,  Stanley  Locker  

Bevan.  George  Frederick 

Dobson,  Andrew  Francis,  MB.  ... 

Little,  Charles,  MD 


Mayne.  Thomas 

Lswrenson,  John  Crofton 

Levin^e,  Edward 

Harrison,  Aug.  Napoleon  Rogers 

Beech,  Lionel    

Cullimore,  Daniel  Henry 

White,  Henxv  Plunkett  Esmonde 
Browne,  Wimam  Richard,  MD .... 

Robinson,  Mark   

lisaping well,  Arthur  Henry    

DiU,  James  Scott,  IfD 
Allison.  HazliU,  MD  . 
Wilkins,  Thomas  James  EUMkett 
Leckler,  Henry  Martin  . 
Benson,  Percy  Hugh  .... 

Lancaster,  John  

King,  Walter  Gawon  .... 

O'Hara,  WiUiam  

Hume,  Thomas,  MD  .... 
Thomas,  George  Tucker 
Stunner,  Arthur  James 
Williams,  Benjamin  Harvey,  MD. 
idams,  Archibald,  MD 

F*erTand,  Edward     

F*edroza.  Francis  Hookins   

kfaitland.  John      

Valker,  George  Lemon,  MD.    ... 

lunter,  Joseph 

Jwaine,  Charles  Lethbridgo 

;auth,  Maurice  Henry  

:^e,  William  Alexander  

Cyro,  Montague  Stokes,  MB 

l/>Kers,  Thomas  King,  ITB 

<f  ailer,  Henry  Aug.  Fitzroy,  MB, 

Ileum,  Donald     

:hatterjie,  Nityananda  

iennett.  Charles  Henry,  MD.    . . . 
.Tuimhill,  William  Henry,  MD. 
tobiuson,  Robert  Henry,  MD.  ... 

leporter,  Maneckjee  Eduljee 

•ope,  Thomas  Henry, 


I  Apr.  67 

X  Apr.  67 
I  Apr  67 
1  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 
I  Apr.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 
30  Sept.67 


Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 
Apr.  79 

Sept.  79 

Sept.7Q 
Sept.  79 


[  Surgeon,  and  District.— Offg.  Zillah  Surg,  and  Supdt.  of 

C     Jails,  Chingleput. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ashtagram  Division,  Mysore. 
9  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail,yizagapatam. 
Civil  Surgeon  and  Jail  Superintendent,  Bellary. 
3a  Native  Infantry. 

Surgeon,  ist  District,  and  Medical  Inspector  of  Emigrants. 
41  Native  Infantry. 
38  Native  Infantry. 

(  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Chittoor. 
X     —Sick  Furlough. 

y  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superinter  lent  of  the  Jail  at  Chtnglu* 
<.     put.— Furlough. 
40  Native  Infkntry. 


30  Mar.  72 

30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  7a 


30  Mar.  73 

30  Mar.  73 
30  Mar.  73 
I  Oct.  73 
I  Oct.  73 
I  Oct.  72 
1  Oct.  73 
I  Oct.  72 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
I  Apr.  73 
30  Sept.  73 

30  Sept.  73 

31  Mar.  74 
31  Mar.  74 
31  Mar.  74 
31  Mar.  74 
30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 

31  Mar.  75 

30  Sept.75 

30  Sept.75 

31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
30  Sept.  76 

30  Sept.  76 

31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 

1  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
I  Oct.  77 
30  Mar.  78 
'embertoD.  Robert  " 130  Mar.  78 


I  Apr.  68  14  Native  Infantry. 

I  Apr.  68  15  Native  In&ntrjr. 

I  Apr.  68  7  Native  Infantry, 

1  Apr.  68  39  Native  Infantry. 

I  Apr.  68  Zillah  Surgeon,  Negapatam. 

I  Apr.  68  30  Native  Infantry. 

I  Oct.  68  q  Native  Infantry. 

z  Apr.  69  Medical  Officer  at  Ootacamund. 

X  Apr.  69  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  al  Guntoor. 

I  Apr.  69  3  Native  Infkntry. 

1  Apr.  69  26  Native  Infantry. 

I  Oct.  69  Superintendent  of  the  Central  Jail  at  Moulmein.  [loutrh. 

1  Oct.  69  Zillah  Surgeon,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Jail  at  Berham pore.— Fur- 

I  Oct.  69  37  Native  Infantry. 

I  Oct.  69  Civil  Surgeon,  Cannanore. 

X  Oct.  69  17  Native  Infantry. 

X  Oct.  69  16  Native  Infantry. 

z  Apr.  70  Resident  Surgeon,  Greneral  Hospital,  and  Professor  of  Pathology. 

X  Apr.  70  Inspector  of  vaooination  and  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner. 

I  Apr.  70  Civil  Surgeon,  Veliore. 


C  Assistant  Physician,  General  Hospital,  and  Prof,  of  Hygiene.— Med. 

I  Officer,  Madras  Inf.  Volunteers. 

3  Native  Infantry. 
19  Native  Infantry. 

4  Light  Cavalry. 
24  Native  Infantry. 
Zillah  Surgeon  and  Superintendentof  JaU,  Mangalore.— Sick  Furloutfb . 

(  Civil  Surgeon,  Oomrawuttee,  and  Officiating  Sanitary  Commr.,  &c., 
(     Hyderabad  Assigned  Districts. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Central  Provinces,  Nimar. 

31  Native  Infantry. 

II  Native  Infantry. 
39  Native  Infantry. 

1  Native  Infantry. 
Sick  Furlough. 
35  Native  Infantry. 

3  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
27  Native  Infantry. 
Superintendent  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Madras. 

4  2^ative  Infleintry. 

32  Native  Infantry. 
6  Native  Infkntrv. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Hoshungabad.  Central  Provinces. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Nagar  Division,  Mysore. 

Officiating  Civil  Surgeon  and  Superintendent  of  Jail,  Kumool. 
Civil  Surgeon  and  Superintendentof  Jail,  Kumool.— Sick  Furlough. 
Attached  to  3  Cavalry. 
Civil  Surgeon.  Akola. 
12  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Superintendent,  Central  Jail,  Rajahmondry. 
34  Native  Fnfantry. 

r  Medical  Officer  of  the  Political  Agencies  at  Kota  and  Jaira  Patun 

l     Rsjpootana. 

Wing  35  Native  Infttntry. 

23  Native  Infantry. 

Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Cocanada. 
Doing  duty  30  Native  Inftotry. 

2  Infantry,  Hyderabad  Contingent. 
Nagpore  Force.— With  3  Infantry. 
Attached  to  Wing  34  Native  Infantry. 
Hyderabad  Contingent.— Offg.  5  Infantry. 

Chemical  Examiner  and  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Medical  College 
With  7  Native  Infantry  at  Sumbulpore. 
Doing  duty  37  Native  Infantry. 

British  Burmah  Division.— Attached  33  Native  Infantiy. 
Attached  to  13  Native  Infantry. 
A.  C.  &  I.  Cos.  Sappers  and  Miners. 

Doing  duty  with  Head  Quarters  and  Right  Wing  39  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  Civil  Surgeon,  Chittoor. 
In  charge  of  Detachment,  21  Native  Infltntry,  Yitakri  Force. 


British  Burmah  Division. 

Varliker,  Damodar  Pnrshotom   30  ^^r.  78, Doing  duty  at  Rumpa,  Rajahmnndry  District. 

doran,  James  Joseph,  MD 30  Mar.  78jAttached  to  15  Native  In&ntry. 

^tnith,  Ferdinand  Clarence 1 30  Mar.  781  Doing  duty  31  Native  Infkntry.  ^.  ^     ^,    (     r\r\nl(> 

luMjle,  William  Adair,  MD.  30  Mar.  78 General  duty,  British  Bormah  invis  onPigi^^ed  by  Vj^^ VJ^ IV^ 


4o6 


MadA'tts  Medical  Depa/rtment 


SUBOSOVS. 


Armstrong?,  Henry  '30  Mar.  78 1  Presidency  Division, 

Mallins,  Clement  30  Sept.  78  Offg.  Zillah  Surgeon  and  Snperintendent  of  the  Ju'l,  Berhampare. 

Damla,  Bdu^ i  Manekji   30  Sept,  78 1  Doing  duty  1 7  Native  Infanby . 

Allen,  Richard  Maurice 30  Sept.  78  Doing  duty  4  Native  Infantry. 

Carruthers,  Herbert  St.  Clare  ...[30  Sept.  781  Doing  duty  i  Native  Infantry. 

Thomas,  William  Frederick isx  Mar.  79' Doing  duty,  General  Hospital,  Madras. 

Wortabet,  Henry  George  Luther  31  Mar.  79  Doing  duty,  General  Hospital,  Madras. 

Frenchman,  Bdulji  Palanji 131  Mar.  79  Mysore  Division. 

James,  Richard |3i  Mar.  79; Ceded  Districts. 

Sarkies,  Sarkies  Carrapiet   Isi  Mar.  79 1 Doing  duty,  General  Hospital,  Madras. 

Bain,  David  Stuart  Eiskine 31  Mar.  79  Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force. 


Madras  Veterinary  Department. 


Staff  Yktsriitasy  Suboeoits. 


SATE  OF 
PBESEITT 
BAITK.      ; 


Shaw,  Frederick  George 6  Feb.  57  On  special  duty.— Officiating  Inspecting  Veterinary  Snrgoon. 

isT  Class  Vetehinaby  SuBGBoir. 
Western,  George  '25  Apr.  S7,Body  Guard,  Madras. 


Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment. 

The  Right  Severend  Frederick  Gell,  J)D.  Lord  Bishop  of  Madras,  27  November  1861. 

The  Venerable  Charles  Rous  Drury,  MA.  Archdeacon  of  Madras,  24  Jnne  75. 

F.  Rowlandson,  Esq.,  BA,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Bishop,  x  Dec.  75. 


II 


Seztiob  Chaplaiits. 


855  Bet).  Samuel  Thomas  Pettigrew,  Jf^ 

856  Bev.  Henry  Pigot  James,  BA 

856  Bev.  Charles  Rous  Drury,  MA 

857  hev,  James  McKoe,  DD 

86oi7^tfr.  Octavius  Dene,  BA 

861  Bev.  John  William  Wynoh,  MA 

861  JZtfr.  George  English    

86i  i2ffo.  Thomas  Foulkes 

862  Bev.  William  Leeming,  MA 

863,22*11.  William  Samuel  Trotman,  BA 

863  .fi«7.  Charles  Henry  Deane,  MA 

863  Bev.  George  Warlow,  MA 

M^\Bev.  Francis  George  Lys,  MA 

Z6s\Bev.  David  George  Clarke,  BA   

866 1  Bev.  William  Marshall  Sargent  Babington,  BA, 

8661  JZtfp.  Henry  Pope,  BA 

Mg\Bev.  Clement  Smith,  BA 

869LJZ0O.  John  Bowden  Trend,lf.i 


Rev. 
Rev. 
Bev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 


875  -B«o. 


Rev. 
Rev. 
Bev. 
Bev. 
Bev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 
Rev. 


Furlough. 

Chaplajn  of  St.  Thomas'  Mount,  with  charge  of  Pftlaverun. 
Joint  Chaplain  of  St.  Greorge's  Cathedral.— Arohdeftoon  of  tte 
FuHough.  [Diooeee  of  MadiSBb 

Officiating  at  Ootacamund. 

Chaplain  of  Trimulgherry, 

Chaplain  of  Trinity  District,  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  St.  John's  District,  Bangalore. 

Chaplain  of  Wellington. 

Chaplain  of  Vizianagram. 

Chaplain  of  Coonoor. 

(Jarrison  Chaplain  of  Fort  St.  George. 

Chaplain  of  Mysore. 

Chaplain  of  Vellore. 

Chaplain  of  North  Black  Town,  Madras. 

Joint  Chaplain  of  St.  Greorgels  Cathedral. 

Chaplain  of  Cocanada. 

Chaplain  of  St.  Mark's,  Bangalore. 


Furlough. 


JnirioB  Chaflaivb. 

James  Francis  Browne     

William  Weston  Blwes,  MA 

John  MiUs  Walker,  MA 

Alfred  Charles  Taylor.  BA 

Harry  Archibald  Williams,  3f^ 

Daniel  Wilson  Kidd,  BA 

John  Smithwhite    

Samuel  Morley    

Walter  Wace,  BA 

Charles  Henry  Pelly,  MA 

Frank  Penny,  BA 

Daniel  John  French  i^  _     „        . 

WUliam  Scott,  BA ^ Chaplain  of  Trevandrum. 

Robert  Joseph  Brandon,  LL.D Chaplain  of  Secunderabad. 

James  Sharp   Chaplain  of  Calicut. 

Forster  Clarke  Gittens Acting  Chaplain  of  Trinity  Church,  Bangalore. 

Charles  John  Btty iChaplain  of  Mercara. 

John  Wilberforce  Coasels,  MA Chaplain  of  Mercara. 

Joh»  Bl^Jc,  BA ( 


Chaplain  of  Coimbatore. 
Chaplain  of  Trichinopoly. 
Chaplain  of  Vepery. 
Chaplain  of  Oannanore. 
Chaplain  of  Poonamallee. 
Chaplain  of  South  Black  Town. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop. 
Chaplain  of  Bellary. 
Chaplain  of  Bolarum. 
Acting  Chaplain  of  Trichinopoly. 
Acting  Chaplain  of  Anrungabaa. 


CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


1859 
1866 
1874 


SXiriOB  CHAPLAIir. 


SSXABXS. 


Rev.  Alexander  Walker 'Senior  Chaplain,  St.  Andrew's  Chnroh,  Madras. — Furloogli. 

CHAPLAIir.  I 

Rev.  William  Alexander  Listen  ...jBangalore.— OfiTg.  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Madras.— Ofl^.  Senior  ChapisiB. 

AsaiSTAKT  Chaplaihb.  I 

Rev.  James  Jollie '  Secunderabad.— Offg.  at  Bangalore. 


i878'JZw.  William  Forest  Arehibald lOffg.  at  Secunderabad. 


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maaras  stajf  uorps. —  war  aervices,  407 

^  General  H.  Pritchard  served  in  the  Vizagapatam  HUIb  in  x832>33.  In  the  Goomsoor  campaign  of  1835-36.  Also 
in  the  Kolapore  campaign  of  1845. 

'  I«ieut. General  S.  0.  Brlggs  served  in  the  Coorg  campaign  of  April  1834,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  a 
breast vrork  at  CaAsanhnlly,  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Buck  stockade.  Was  employed  with  the  troops  at  the  quelling 
of  an  insurrection  in  the  Shorapore  district,  and  at  the  capture  of  Annapiih  Naick,  also  against  the  fort  of 
Meenageepett  and  capture  of  Borsanee  Sing  in  1842.  Commanded  a  force  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingsnt  and 
Resident's  Escort  on  the  occasion  of  the  Residency  being  attacked  by  a  body  of  Rohillas  on  the  17th  July  1857. 

*  liieut. General  R.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  &°cL  was  present  at  Tonghoo,  and  2nd  in 
Command  of  the  Sitang  detachment  at  the  taking  of  Bceling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  Indian 
mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  affairs  of  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  and  surrender  of  Kirwee  (Modal 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

"  Lieut.  General  G.  Mackenzie  served  with  General  Lindsay's  (>)lumn  in  Coorg  in  1834  in  all  the  actions  leading 
to  the  conquest  of  Mercara  the  capital  of  Coorg.  Served  under  Admiral  Chads  against  the  Malay  Pirates  in  1863. 
Was  in  the  Gabool  garrison  until  ne  became  a  hostage,  and  again  in  1841-42  after  his  release.  Led  the  advanced 
guard  afc  the  forcing  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  12  Oct.  1841 ;  defended  the  fort  of  Nishan  Khan  in  the  city  of 
Cabool,  Nov.  1841— forced  his  way  through  the  enemy's  lines,  bringing  off  the  wounded  with  the  women  and 
children,  himself  receiving  three  slight  wounds.  Commanded  a  body  of  Jezailchis,  and  mentioned  by  General 
Elph-instone  in  his  report  to  Giovemment  as '*  engaged  in  every  action  during  the  siege  (at  Cabool),  his  conduct 
bein^  most  conspicuous."  Was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Behmaroo  on  the  23rd  Nov.  1841,  and  again  at  the  murder 
of  Sit  William  Macnaghten  on  the  23rd  Bee.  1841.  Was  given  up  as  a  hostage  on  the  8th  Janua^^  1842  at  the  special 
demand  of  A.kbar  Khan.  Twice  sent  disguised  as  an  Affghan  to  negotiate  with  General  Pollock  in  April  and 
May  1842.  Commanded  a  large  body  of  Kuzzilbach  Horse,  and  also  in  Political  Charge  of  Prince  Shahpur  during 
the  expedition  to  Istalif.  Served  in  person  at  the  storming  of  Istalif  in  September  1842.  Raised  and  commanded 
the  4th  Sikh  Light  Infantry  on  the  Frontier  during  the  last  Pur^aub  campaign  in  1848-40.  Took  possession  of  the 
Ceded  Districts  of  Berar  in  1853,  ^^^  established  British  rule  without  bloodshed  or  loss  of  revenue,  and  was 
thanked  for  this  "  opportune  and  important  pubUc  service."  As  Brigadier  of  Elichpore  Division  he  disperaed  the 
Rohillas  in  1854,  takmg  some  small  forts  and  a  large  number  of  prisoners.  Personally  checked  a  mutiny  of  the 
3rd  Hyderabad  Cavalry  on  the  2zst  September  1855,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  in  so  doing— received  eleven 
sabre  cuts  and  three  bad  contusions.  Has  been  repeatedly  thanked  by  Government,  Cabool  Modal,  CB.,  and  a 
special  annuity  of  ;£3oo  for  "varied  and  distinguished  services  especially  in  Affghanistan." 

*  Lieut.General  H.  Nott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  the 
detachment  which  captured  the  rebel  Nursimba  Reddy  in  the  Ceded  Districts  in  1846.  Served  with  General 
Whitlock's  Force  in  the  supprrasion  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59. 

*o  Major  General  C.  Cooke  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  with  the  Madras  Brigade  in  the 
Burmese  war  from  the  3t8t  March  2852  to  the  zoth  April  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Rangoon  and 
occupation  of  Prome  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^  Major  General  T.  Thompson  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kurnool  in  1839,  &^d  was  present  at  the  aflkir  of 
2k>rapore. 

'*  Major  General  H.  Man  served  in  the  first  Goomsoor  campaign  of  1835-36,  and  in  the  second  campaign  in  1837. 
Served  in  the  Burmese  war  from  July  1853  to  July  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with 
Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^*  Major  General  C.  G.  McCallum  served  with  a  field  detachment  in  the  Southern  MiAratta  Country  in  1841,  and 
was  present  at  the  (»pture  of  the  fort  of  Badamee. 

^  Major  Greneral  H.  D.  Abbott  served  with  the  Nizam's  Cavalry  in  the  operations  against  Kurnool  in  1839 ;  as 
Brigade  Major  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Nizam's  Cavalry  Division  during  the  operations  against  Rohillas  at 
Waronee  and  Umee  in  1849 ;  also  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Force  at  the  investment  and  reduction  of  Port  Rai  (Msow), 
December  1850,  and  at  repulse  of  the  sortie  by  the  Arab  Garrison.  Ser\'ed  as  Brigade  Major  of  the  Force  at  the 
siege  of  Dharoor  in  January  1851.  Also  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Force  in  the  engagement  with  the  Ax«bs  near 
Aurungabad,  32nd  September  1853.  Commanded  one  of  the  attacking  Columns  on  the  entrenched  village  of  Jesurint 
Poora.  Brigade  M^or  to  Brigadier  Mayne's  Force  at  engagement  with  Rohillas  at  Sailoor  2x8t  Sept.  1854  (severely 
wounded — sabre  cut  of  left  arm  and  two  horses  wounded  under  him).  Commanded  at  Aurungabad  during  the 
disaffection  of  the  troops  at  that  station  in  May  Z857.  Served  with  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Force  under  Colonel 
Orr  at  the  reduction  of  Peepha  in  Malwa.  Commanded  the  ist  Hyderabad  Cavalry  with  the  Force  de&patdied  i  > 
Mahidpoor.  Commanded  the  right  attack  in  the  Cavalry  action  at  Rawal  in  Nov.  1857.  Present  ^vith  the  Malwa 
Field  Force  at  the  battles  of  Mundepore  and  Groodariah  21st  22nd  23rd  and  24th  Nov.  1857.  Commanded  a  Brisade 
of  Cavalry  at  the  repulse  of  the  attack  made  on  the  rear  (Brevet  of  Major) .  tServed  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass 
of  Dhamonee'  Present  with  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  at  the  action  at  Mudenpore,  and  commanded  the 
Squadron  of  the  ist  Hyderabad  Cavaliy  sent  in  pursuit;  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Talbhet  12th  March  1858;  invest- 
ment and  siege  of  Jhansie  (wounded).  Commanaed  the  Hyderabad  Cavalry  Contingent  at  the  battles  of  Koonch 
and  Golowlee,  advance  on  Galpee,  pursuit  from  Calpee,  battle  of  Morar  (horse  killed) ;  pursuit  of  rebels  under  Tantia 
Topee  f^m  Gwalior,  action  at  Jowra  Allipoor  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India,  fmd  CB.).  Commanded  a  Brigade 
of  Cavalry  for  the  protection  of  the  line  of  the  Nurbudda  during  Tantia  Topee's  passage  into  the  Deccan  in 
Nov.  and  Dec.  1858,  and  Jan.  1859.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  pursmt  of  Rohillas  in  the  Hill  country 
near  Gintoor  in  Nov.  1859. 

«i  Major  General  W.  C.  R.  Macdonald  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-44,  and  was  present  as  Extra  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Lord  Gough  at  the  battle  of  Mahart^pore  (thanked  in  despatch,  Bronze  Star) .  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contin- 
gent with  rank  of  Lt. Colonel  during  the  Russian  war  in  1855-56,  and  was  Commandant  of  a  Regiment  of  Turkish 
Cavaliy.  Commanded  at  the  Cavaliy  engagement  at  Kertch  on  the  i6th  Dec.  1855,  where,  with  80  Turkish  Cavalry, 
he  twice  charged  a  body  of  about  500  Russian  Hussars  and  Cossacks.  In  this  encounter  he  received  a  sword-cut  on 
the  right  hand,  and  a  severe  spear  wound  in  the  nock,  besides  contusions.  In  allusion  to  this  affhir  a  complimentary 
General  order  was  issued  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

**  Colonel  F.  Young  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59.  and  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Lieut.  Governor  of  Bengal  for  a  successful  pursuit  of  a  body  of  sepoy  rebels  in  Behar  in  June  1858,  on  which  occasion 
ho  with  nine  of  his  men  crossed  the  Poon  Poon  river  in  a  flooded  state  and  killed  with  his  own  hands  two  of  the 
Bepov  rebels  who  had  remained  behind  to  dispute  the  passage  of  the  ford,  in  a  hand-to-hand  encounter  (Medal). 

'*  Brigadier  (General  F.  G.  Kempster  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  of  Chin-kiang-foo  (MedUil). 

^  Colonel  A.  Hewlett  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  tne  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-59;  served  as  Commissa- 
riat Officer  with  field  columns  imder  Colonel  Fischer  and  Brigadier  Carthew  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Road,  and  at 
Oawnpore  from  September  1857  ^  January  1858 ;  w&s  present  at  the  actions  on  the  26th  27th  and  28th  November 
1857  vrith  the  Gwalior  mutineers  before  Cawnpore,  and  in  the  entrenchments  during  their  subsequent  investment 
by  the  rebel  force  till  6th  December  following ;  wa^  with  the  head  quarters  of  the  regiment  at  Bunnee  bridge  when 
it  formed  the  rear  g^uard  of  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  during  the  period  of  its  occupation  of  the  Alumbagh,  also 
during  the  capture  of  Lucknow.  Commanded  a  field  detachment  in  Gurruckpoor  district  from  X3th  September  till  27th 
November  1858,  and  engaged  in  afl^irs  with  the  rebels  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  28th  September,  at  Chittra,  at  Poku 
Botwah,  at  Biscohu,  and  Doomarat^nge.  Was  senior  Otilcer  commanding  Head  Quarters  and  Right  Win?  of  his 
regiment  atthe  action  before  Toolsepore,  and  was  wounded  on  the  28th  September  and  his  horse  shot  under  him. 
Served  as  Deputy  Asiustant  Quarter  Master  General  to  ine  field  column  under  Brigadier  Faddy  in  Bundlecund  in 
March  1859,  ^^^  engaged  in  attack  and  rout  of  the  rebels  under  Rnmnust  Sing  by  a  detachment  of  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry. 
Served  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  to  the  Saugor  Field  Division  from  July  1859  to  the  breaking  up  of  the 
division  on  31st  December  toUo wing  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"  Major  General  A.  K.  Grore  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

»  Major  General  E.  W.  Boudier  served  in  the  Kurnool  campaign  in  1839.  Served  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  during 


the  Russmn  war  in  1855-56,  and  commanded  a  Regiment  of  Turkish  Infentry  till  the  war  was  over  (Brevet  of  Major, 
4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
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**  Colonel  S.  Mainwanng  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  CJhina  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  storming 
and  capture  of  Chin-kiang-foo  and  investment  of  Nankin  (Medal). 
**  Colonel  B.  J.  Lawder  served  as  an  Acting  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Anny  with  the  Bangor  Field 


Division  daring  the  whole  time  it  was  in  the  field  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Jheeshnr.  aSkr:  r' 
Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  relief  of  Kirwee  25th  December,  when  Division  Head  Quarters  with  the  Horse  Artillery  iti 
Cavalry  marched  84  miles  in  37  hours,  and  storming  of  the  heights  of  Punwarree  (Brevet  of  Major,  lledal  with  CiAs- 

*•  Colonel  G.  R.  Phillips  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1845-46. 

^  Colonel  E.  F.  Burton  was  employed  with  a  field  force  against  rebels  in  the  Tondimau  Rajah's  coantrr  Eris 
and  to  3i8t  July  18^4. 

♦1  Major  General  R.  Woolley  was  employed  in  the  districts  of  Nursingpore,  Jubbolpore,  and  Sangor  in  sij- 
pressing  the  rebellion  in  October,  November,  and  December  1857. 

♦*  Colonel  R.  D.  Ardagh  commanded  an  armed  party  in  April  1852  which  was  sent  up  to  protect  the  Dr.L«i! 
frontier  on  the  Balween  river  from  the  inroads  of  the  Burmese ;  was  also  present  as  a  Volunteer  at  the  defeajjr  -x 
Martaban  in  May  1852. 

^  Colonel  J.  Loudon  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  Samanpbv. 
Bndderghur,  Punnlla,  Raugna,  Seevapore,  Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh,  and  operations  at  the  Rain  ghant. 

♦7  Colonel  M.  T.  Ffrench  served  with  the  field  force  in  Kumool  in  1839,  and  was  present  at  the  aS&ir  nt  2ioTr.r-  -^ 
was  employed  in  1857-59  i^  Bengal,  and  present  at  the  affair  at  Suhai-,  Shahubad  31st  Augiist  and  20th  Sep*e:i^'- 
1858,  Noorpoor  Shahabad  15th  and  22nd  Seutember  1&58  (Mcd'«l). 

*•  Colonel  A.  P.  Place  served  with  the  flela  force  in  Kurnool  iu  1839.  and  was  present  at  the  afllkir  at  SJorafr? 
was  employed  in  1857-59  in  Bengal.  Ser\'ed  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Force  under  Brigadier  DoaglaA ;  comm  t:>-=: 
a  party  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  by  stratagem  surprised  the  rel)el  post  of  Mairodora  and  captorr^  - 
boats  7th  August  1838 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Suhar  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Sr»ane  and  destmctiou  of  th^  re -e? 
boat  on  the  aist  August  1858,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  town  on  the  20th  September,  9^,  the  taking  of  >  -r 
poor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole  on  the  i5tb  and  22nd  September  when  those  towns  and  several  boats  were  de»L:^  ti 
(Medal). 

*•  Colonel  W.  S.  Simpson  served  with  the  troops  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  the  Freebooter  Rsj-jjr^ 
Bangria  from  January  to  June  1845.  Commanded  a  detachment  agjiinst  the  Shaus  and  Karcens  of  the  Younzdj-Y^ 
district,  Martaban  Province  in  1857. 

*o  Colonel  J.  M.  Macgregor  served  with  Lt. Colonel  Watson's  Field  Force  iu  the  Saugor  and  Nerbadda  T-- 
ritories  from  4th  Oct.  1842  to  26th  April  1843 ;  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Heerapoor  on  the  Nerbudda  and  Sim-^ 
riah  in  Bundlecimd.  Was  actively  employed  with  his  Regiment  iu  th6  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  duriair  ib« 
mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58  ;  commanded  a  squadron  on  the  nth  December  1857,  and  surprised  and  captured  i-'. 
rebel  Bugwan  Sing ;  commanded  a  squadron  at  the  biking  of  the  forts  of  Dehayan,  Tirol,  and  Deolee.  ForrcH 
part  of  the  force  under  the  personal  command  of  Lord  Clyde  from  October  1858  to  t8th  January  1859  ;  presen!^  \l 
the  taking  of  Buxar  Ghaut,  Doondecakhcrah,  and  defeat  of  ]]eni  Madhoo  on  the  24th  November  1858,  Cbarlv: 
6ih  December  1858,  and  Mujeediah  27th  December  1858 ;  on  the  baggage  guard  at  Baukee  when  the  rebeL*  or-i^ 
the  Nana  and  Begtmi  were  defeated  by  Lord  Cl^'de  on  the  31st  December  1858.  Present  at  the  redaction  of  li:'. 
dlecund  under  Ma^or  General  Whitlock  and  Brigadier  Whcler  from  19th  January  1&59  to  28th  January  i85o  (Brer.t 
of  Major,  Medal  wi^  Clasp). 

^'  Colonel  A.  Cooper  served  with  the  8th  Madras  Native  Infantry  at  the  operations  in  the  Kolapore  State  O.^ 
1844  to  June  1845,  and  in  the  Southern  Concan. 

"  Colonel  F.  Mardall  served  iu  the  Southern  Mahrntta  Country  1844-45,  and  formed  part  of  Colonel  Outras  * 
Kscort  to  Kolapore,  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Samunghur,  attack  and  capture  of  the  hrizbt:  -J. 
Bndderghur,  and  surrender  of  that  fort,  storm  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Punulla  (slightly  wounded)  and  Powrurii  ^'. 
during  the  whole  of  tne  operations  at  Sasodroog,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockades  m  December  1844 ;  le'l  it< 
descent  of  the  Elephant  rook  8th  January  1845,  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  village  of  Seerapuor  am  a; 
th>^  att-acks  on  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

w  C'olonel  W.  A.  Riaoh  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24t.h  February  1857  to  27th  Docenaber  1859. 

»*  Colonel  A.  Ritherdon  volunteered  and  served  with  the  5tli  and  9th  Regiments  N.  f.  during  the  Bannese  wir  12 
1852-5 ?,  accompanied  the  Expeditionary  Force,  and  K»ibH<;f|iiently  oftlciated  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  column  nni^ 
Brigadier  General  Steel,  commanded  a  company'  of  the  5th  Ketrinicnt  N.I.  with  the  advanced  party  at  the  aiiaci 
upon  Gongah  i8th  January  1853,  and  present  at  other  minor  alfairs  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  Colonel  T.  Gillilan  served  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Jul'autry  at  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  captur* 
of  Rangoon  in  April  1852 ;  was  Paymaster  of  the  Madras  Division  Ai-m^*  of  Ava  till  the  end  of  the  war  (Medail  vi:i 
Clasp  for  Pegu). 

•*  Colonel  C.  H.  Abdy  served  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Conntry  in  1844-45.  and  was  present  at  Samanghur.  Bci- 
derghur,  Ramghur.  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh.    Received  a  slight  sword-cut  on  the  foot  at  Samanghar. 

••  Colonel  J.  P.  Watts  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  iu  1857-  59. 

^  Colonel  E.  F.  Waterman  was  present  at  Indore  on  the  i8t  July  1857  when  Uolkar"s  revo!te<l  troop*  attackeJ 
the  Residency.  Was  afterwards  employed  iu  keeping  open  the  communication  between  Khandeish  (Bomunj 
Presidency)  and  Malwa,  from  December  1857  to  August  1858  (Medal). 

"7  Colonel  C.  Hight  was  employed  in  the  hill  trficts  of  Orissa  in  1847.  1849,  and  again  in  1851. 

•*  Colonel  J.  G.  Touch  served  in  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  5th  AwJ 
185a  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

**  (/olonel  R.  M.  Macdonald  served  at  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

•»  Colonel  P.  S.  Cunningham  served  in  the  Southern  M:ihratta  campaign  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  \ab 
taking  of  the  heights  in  front  of  and  occupation  of  Buddcrghur. 

•*  Colonel  L.  W.  Buck  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  in  1857-58,  including  the  capture  of  Canton  (Mcdn*^ 

•*  Colonel  C.  8.  Elliot  served  in  the  Burmese  war  iu  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  tJi»  destruction  of  the  encirj  * 
stockade  on  the  Rangoon  river,  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  capture  of  Pf  ru  n 
November  1852.  Commanded  the  advanced  guard  of  tho  force  under  Major  General  Gtidwiu,  which  rehss-el '.! 
Pegu  garrison  in  December  1852  ;  mentioned  iu  (lesi);itcli  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Served  in  the  »nppn>!-:  n 
of  the  Bengal  mutiny  from  December  1857  till  his  regiment  returned  to  Madras,  and  was  with  Outram's  Cory-  ^ 
Observation  at  the  Alurabagh,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  at  the  subsequent  operations  of  the  u.dr 
Field  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  from  June  to  December  1S58  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•*  Colbnel  H.  H.  Firth  was  present  with  the  second  expedition  against  the  rebel  Nnrsimba Reddy  in  1846.  aii« 
the  capture  of  the  three  Rajahs  of  Owk  in  September  1846.  Served  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  CU?p  fi- 
Pegn).  Also  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59,  and  present  at  Uie 
surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee,  and  in  the  action  at  Grivaussah  on  the  banks  of  the  Siode  river. 

•7  Colonel  De  Symons  Barrow  served  in  Oude  during  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  1858-59 ;  present  at  ii:< 
action  for  the  relief  of  Sandeela  and  at  the  action  of  Jummoo  (mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  a  Reginic^i 
of  Military  Police  with  the  Column  under  Sir  George  Barker  in  all  subseciuent  operations  till  the  conclusion  cf  iik 
campaign.  Had  Divisional  command  of  the  Military  Police  watching  tho  Nepaul  Frontier  after  the  retreat  uf  use 
rebel  army  and  until  the  withdrawal  of  tho  Pc^lice  in  Octol)er  1859  (Medal). 

*»  Colonel  R.  H.Bolton  wasou  field  service  in  Bengjil  during  the  mutiny  from  October  1857  to  August  1S58  (McdaJi 

i«»  Colonel  W.  A.  Gib  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Werkera  in  Khandeiah  in  1844  •.  wv 
employed  on  field  service  in  the  Concan  against  tbo  rebel  R:igogce-Bungria,  and  with  one  subadar  and  fire  «f ;•  n 
attacked  and  dispersed  his  gang,  capturing  mo^t  of  tlieir  jiroportv  and  arms ;  proceeded  against  a  rebel  Bheel  cnief- 
tain,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  ou  his  camp  and  cipuirc  of  himself  and  brother.  Commanded  parties  of  V'v-.'n. 
IV)gulars,  and  Irregulars  on  several  occasions  in  the  Jubbulpore  district  in  185S-59,  in  pursuit  of  rebels  aaJ  a 
the  action  at  Tendukurch. 

*o'  Colonel  W.  T.  F.  Farewell  was  em])loyed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  Itj  '♦ 
suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny,  IVom  6th  February  1858  ;  present  at  the  affair  of  Kabraie  17th  April.  Imc'-^  < 
Banda  19th  April  1858,  and  surremler  of  the  reliel  Narrain  Rao,  and  occupation  of  Kirwee  on  6ih  June  1858  (ilcia. 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India), 

»«  Sir  Charles  Patton  Keyes  coTi'mndod  tho  ist  Punjaub  Infantry  with  the  force  which  accompanici  sir 
Charles  Napier  into  the  Koh4t  Pass  in  Fobniary  1850  (received  the  thanks  of  His  Excellency  and  of  the  Local  Gorrri- 
ment).  Was  present  with  the  regiment  in  the  relief  of  a  body  of  Mooltanees  in  a  town  on  the  Kohat-KotuI  wh.Tk 
was  surrounded  by  the  Pass  Afreedes  in  March  1850,  on  which  occasion  tbo  regiment  was  unaided  and  sn^taia^ 
heavy  loss  (received  the  thanks  of  Government).     Was  on  field  service  in  October  185 1  as  and  in  Command  of  ^ 


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rejriment.  On  field  service  in  May  1852,  when  the  regiment,  owing  to  treachery  in  transmission  of  orders,  made  a 
forced  march  of  seventy  miles  into  action ;  present  at  Prang-ghir,  TshA-kote,  ErroshA  and  several  other  minor 
atRiir:*  in  the  Eusufzio  and  Rfinazie  Valleys  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Government).    On  field  service  in  December 


Horvice  in  December  1853  ^i^^  the  ist  Piinjjiui)  Tnfautiy.  On  field  service  iu  1854  in  command  of  Sciudo  Rifle  Corps. 
Oil  liold  service  in  1855  in  the  Mcraiizie  Valley  in  command  of  the  Sciriflo  Ritio  Uon)s.  In  April  i36o  commanded  itl 
Punjaub  Infantry  in  the  expedition  against  the  Wuzoereos;  marcl:ed  through  their  hilldto  their  head-tiuarters  at 
Kanncrooram  (received  the  special  thanks  of  Supreme  and  Local  Governments  and  of  the  Secretary  of  StAte  for  India, 
jind  Brevet  of  Major) .  On  field  service  in  August  1S63  in  command  of  the  1st  Punjaub  Infantry  and  Tlazaru  Mountain 
llattery  to  watch  the  Hindoostani  fanatics  at  Satana.  Joined  Kinteyla  Field  Force  in  October,  an<l  served  tbroughout 
the  L' mbeyla  campaign  (severely  wounded;  received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Ciiief  and  of  tlio  Supreme 
and  Local  Gnvcrnments,  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel  and  CJ?.)  In  February  1869  organized  and  commimded  a  socraicxpodition 
a^cainst  the  Bezoties,  a  turbulent  tribe  on  the  Kohil  border  (received  the  special  thanks  of  the  Sui)iemo  and  Local 
liovcrnracnts  and  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat^'  for  India,  and  Brevet  of  Colonel).  In  April  1869  commanded  a  field  force 
agiiinst  the  C4bul  Kheyl  and  Taza  Kheyl  Wuzoerees  (received  the  thanks  of  the  Supremo  and  Locfil  Governments, 
Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Colonel  G.  H.  M.  A^msley  was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  Served  in  the 
li^aTisror  and  Nerbndda  Territories,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the  nth  December  1857,  when  the  rebel  chief 
Bugwan  Sing  was  surprised  and  captured,  also  at  the  affair  of  Kooahgaum,  and  at  the  attack  of  Tirol  iu  Oudo.  On 
the  loth  June  1858  commanded  a  detachment  of  cavalry  and  infantrv  against  the  rebels  under  Beiu  Bahiuloor  at 
Kurnaipore;  present  at  the  attack  against  the  rebel  chief  Beni  Madho  at  Buxar  Ghaut,  the  attack  and  pursuit  of 
tne  rebels  by  Lord  Clyde  at  Chundah,  at  the  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mpejeudie.  on  the  following  day  wais  on  the  bag- 
srutro  guard  at  Bankeo  when  the  rebels  under  the  Nana  and  Begum  were  defeated;  served  with  tlie  Commander  in 
Chiefs  personal  force  from  8th  October  185S  to  January  1859;  present  at  the  reduction  pf  Bundlecund  under 
briinidicr  Wheler ;  was  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  the  bejjinning  of  1859,  ^^^  i^^  command  of  a 
S'laadron  of  the  6th  Light  Cavalry,  a  squadron  of  Allahabad  Mounted  Police,  and  a  company  of  Infantry  was 
dL'tached  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Runmust  Sinarh  near  Kirwee  at  the  end  of  1859.  Commanded  a  troop  of  the  6th 
Cavalry  and  a  company  of  the  19th  Native  Infantry  which  was  employed  in  the  Surgootjah  Jungles  in  the  pursuit 
and  dispersion  of  the  rebels  under  Runmust  Singh  '(Medal). 

•'*6  Colonel  E.  W.  Dun  served  with  the  expedition  up  the  Canton  river  under  Itfajor  General  D'Aguilar  on  tlio 
2!id  and  3rd  of  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Boguebarrier  and  Canton  Forts  on  the  and  and  31  d 
April  1847,  capture  of  Barodea  and  Tathehut  forts  on  and  and  12th  March  1858.  Served  with  the  field  force  undt  r 
Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  Central  India  during  the  whole  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Jhansi,  Calpee,  Kooncb , 
(iwiilior,  Gadowlie,  and  Belowah.  8er\'ed  with  the  Bcrar  Field  Force  from  November  1858  to  February  1859  (Medal 
wiJh  Clnsp). 

"'"  Colonel  B.  C.  Babington  served  as  a  volunt43er  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851  under  Sir  Harry  Smith,  in  com- 
mand of  the  and  European  Levy,  and  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  while  patrolling  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
King  William's  Town  (Medal). 

>^  Colonel  G.  Heam  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853,  and  was  present  at  the  rccapturcof  Billing— wounded  1  y 
a  musket-ball  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^^  Coionel  J.  Michael  served  in  the  Deccan  during  the  Mutinies  (Medal). 

•=*♦  Colonel  A.  R,  Clephane  served  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea  aw  Brigade  Major  of  the  Turkish  Contintrcnt  in  1855-sO. 

'-*  Colonel  R.  G.  Lewis  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  iSsuancl  1857. 

'-•t  Colonel  E.  O.  Leggatt  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  two  companies  on  field  service  in  North  Canara  from  Ano;ust  to 
December  1857 ;  during  the  absence  of  Captain  Walpole  on  sick  certificate  was  in  command  of  tbe  field  forcis 
cniliodied  for  the  suppression  of  the  rebels ;  and  commanded  left  wing  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  throughout  the 
operations  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in  various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

'^  Colonel  R.  A.  Moore  served  in  Ungool  in  1847  and  1848. 

I*'  C-olonel  W.  Rose  served  in  Goomaoor  in  1847.  Against  the  hill  tribes  in  Rajahmundry  district  in  Sc])tcmber 
and  Oct'iber  1857.  With  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858-59. 

i3o  Colonel  G.  N.  Johnstone  served  in  the  Bunnese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  WiMi  the  Sau- 
gor Field  Division  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  including  the  affair  at  Kubrai,  battle  of  Banda,  tal;;:i,'4  uf  ivirwce, 
and  aflUir  o\  Imleepanee  (Medal  for  Central  India). 

'**t  Colonel  A.  Jenkins  served  as  a  vf)limtcer  with  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infantry  during  the  Burmese  war 
in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  9th  and  loth  October  185a ;  at  Nowany  from  1st  November  to 
20th  December  185a ;  accompanied  the  force  to  Meeaday,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  st.ockju'ee  there,  and 
other  minor  atfairs  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Accompanied  the  small  force  in  aid  of  the  l-ivil  Power  from 
Qnilon  lo  Cochin  in  January  1857. 

**  Colonel  J.  N.  Maclean  served  in  the  Nagpore  Province  to  intercept  the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  from  9th 
Nov«mber  1858  to  a6th  January  1859.  Served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  river  for  the 
suppression  of  disturbances  iu  the  Nizam's  dominions  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Six*  Hugh  Rose  from  ist 
to  30th  March  1859. 

*^  Colonel  W.  J.  Vizard  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  a 
detachment  at  Diggi,  North  Canara,  throughout  the  operations  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  present  in 
a  skirmish  with  and  pursuit  after  the  rebels. 

'«  Colonel  C.  H.  Wilson  served  in  Ungool  Boad  and  Goomsoor  in  1848. 

*♦*  Colonel  T.  C.  Georges  was  employed  on  field  service  in  Burmah  (Medal). 

1*7  Colonel  C.  8.  Hearn  was  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Golcondah  Zemindary  in  1848.  Served  in 
the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  p»'G8ent  at  the  capture  of  Martaban  5th  April  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
Served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  from  March  1855  to  June  1856  as  Assistant  A(^utant  General  attached  to  the 
head  quarters  of  the  force  (4th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

'♦*  Colonel  R.  V.  Handyside  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  in  the  operations 
before  and  attack  on  Rangoon  on  the  1  ith  12th  13th  and  14th  April  1852  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

1*9  Colonel  W.  O.Swanston  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaigns,  and  was  employed  with  Gcneralllavelock's 
Volunteer  Cavalry  from  9th  July  1857  to  aand  March  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Futtehpore,  Aoung, 
Pandoo  Nnddee,  Cfawnpore,  Onao,  and  Busserut-Gung  (both  actions),  Bhittoor,  Mungarwar,  Alumbagh,  and  entry 
into  Iiucknow  25th  Septemlser,  when  he  was  wounded  ;  at  the  evacuation  of  Lucknovv  25th  November  1857,  at  the 
Alumbagh  with  Sir  James  Outram's  Force  from  29th  November  1857  till  8th  March  1858,  and  final  capture  of 
Lucknow  15th  March  1858 ;  was  employed  by  General  Havelock  in  carrying  despatches  from  Allahabad  40  milea 
through  the  enemy's  country  and  bringing  reply  thereto,  which  he  accomplished  in  36  hours  on  one  horse  (Medtil 
with  two  Clasps,  and  a  year's  service). 

J^  Colonel  W.  H.  R.  Godfrey  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of 
Rangoon  ;  was  also  present  at  the  repeated  attacks  on  Naweng  from  ist  November  to  20th  December  185a  (Medal 
with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

^^  Colonel  A.  0.  Lilly  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Orr,  and  was  present  in  action  with  a  party  of 
Krjhillas  near  Bedur  in  April  1859. 

'  ^^  Colonel  H.  Fniper  was  actively  employed  from  July  1857  until  January  1859  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade  ITydcra- 
bafl  Contingent,  and  accompanied  the  field  force  under  Colonel  W.  Orr  to  Mhow  in  October  1857,  cocrcin.?  en  routtt  the 
rermct/)ry  Zemindars  o*"  Peopliah  and  Kngoo  Ghur.  Joined  the  Bombay  Column  before  Dhar  in  Octohcr,  and  was 
])resont  with  the  4th  Cavalry  Hyderabad  Contingent  on  the  12th  November  at  Rawul  when  the  Maliidpoor  muti- 
necrs  were  after  forced  marches  overtaken,  several  hundreds  slain,  and  a  complete  battery,  including  siege-guns,  Jtc. 
captured  < specially  mentioned  for  conspicuous  gallantry  on  the  occasion),  was  appointed  Stafi*  Omccr  to  the  Con- 
tingent. Present  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  nnder  Sir  James  Stewart  at  the  battle  of  Mundisoor  on  the  2 ist  aand 
i 3rd  and  24tli  November  (was  thanked  bj'  Colonel  Orr).  Served  in  the  action  in  forcing  the  Pass  of  Dhamoneo  by 
the  Contingent  Troops  under  Colonel  Orr.    Joined  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  and  was 

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p  Gsent  at  tlie  action  of  ^Tiiddcnpoor,  and  in  the  pursuit  when  a  considerable  number  of  the  motineerB  were  cat  ap 
(ihanked  liy  JSir  Hii^'h  Kise).  Joined  in  the  opei-ations  against  Tal  Bohat  under  Colonel  Orr.and  wua  proMut  bef-a? 
jMunsi  rroni  the  20th  Marcl^.  to  15th  April;  commanded  during  the  greater  part  of  the  day  the  3rd  C««^lry  Hjti=n- 
hu',  i'cntinpeiifc  :ic  tlie  battle  of  Beiwah  (thanked  for  his  conduct  at  Jhansi).  Was  specially  mentioned  bySsr 
iiM::h  Rose  as  follows :— •'Lieutcnunt  Fraeer,  Staff  Officer  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent,  gallantly  killing  thr«  af 
th.'  I  Tiec^.y  at  the  general  nction  of  the  Betwah."  Was  in  the  action  at  Koonch  (noticed  by  Colonel  Orr).  Jocma 
";  :'m»  entire  operations  before  Calpce  and  Gowlalee  (noticed  by  Colonel  0^).  Was  in  the  action  at  Bilovia 
(tlitiiikcd  for  services).  Was  in  the  operations  against  Gwalicr,  and  brought  specially  to  notice  by  Sir  Hugh  Kxt 
lor  unw  earied  zeal  and  ^ood  servicu  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  in  Central  India."  Thiuiked  by  CotODd 
Orr  lor  his  gallantry  before  the  eueniy  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

^^'''  Tolonel  R.  K.  Macquoid  wns  employed  against  the  mutineers  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  aieeetad 
capture  of  Rathgur.  battle  of  Kowdia,  relief  of  Saugor,  siege  and  capture  of  Gurra  Cotah  ftt)m  zothto  131^  c( 
February,  action  at  Zalimpoor,  siepo  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwah,  battle  of  Koonch«  siese  and  cbi>- 
tUi'o  of  Ualpee.  and  nthcr  minor  nflaira  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*"*  Colonel  W.  S.  Drever  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  ai- 
18  ,7.  Was  employed  in  Nortli  Canara  in  1859  in  conducting  operations  for  the  suppression  of  an  aroacHl  inaairrec:^^ 
in  that  district,  on  several  occasions  engaged  in  personal  encounter  with  the  rebels  who  were  all  erentnaily  cai- 
tur.id  or  slain  (Medal). 

*"  Colonel  A.  H.  M.  Dickey  accompanied  the  small  force  £h)m  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1857  to  aid  the  C  r 
Power . 

}^  Colonel  C.  J.  Smith  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-59,  and  was  preeent&xAi 
affair  at  Kanta,  at  Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  ChieTs  Army  during  the  captarf  zl 
Luckjiow,  present  at  DoomeraKmige,  at  the  affairs  at  Bansee  on  the  22nd  and  aSth  September  1858,  and  at  the  batu 
of  Too!.sei)f>re  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^"^  Colonel  D.  Shaw  served  with  the  field  force  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  at  Manjerry  in  the  distrirt  c' 
Malabar,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  against  the  insurgent  Moplahs  on  September  4th  1849,  at  Kolatoc^'cs 
25th  August  1851,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  Malabar  Police  Corps  employed  in  the  destruction  of  a  psnr 
of  uiburgent  Moplahs  near  Calicut  on  the  Western  coast  on  the  17th  September  1855.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  s 
not  in  Tinnevelly  22nd  December  185b. 

,,."  \'*Jlonel  M.  K.  Bourne  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Shorapore  on  the  8th  February  1858. 
^^'"lonel  R  S.  Burge  was  employed  on  Held  service  in  Saugor  and  Nerbadda  Territories  in  the  snpprescka  of 
tiie  Indian  mutiny  from  6th  February  1858  to  31st  December  1859;  present  at  Jushung,  Kobrai,  the  battle  of  Baadt, 
Bjrrender  of  Kirwee,  when  the  rebel  chiefs  Narrian  Rao  and  Madho  Rao  surrendered  themselve«i  prisoners,  sac 
escorted  them  as  State  prisoners  through  the  disturbed  districts  of  Jubbulpore,  when  they  were  handed  over  to  tte 
ciyd  authorities ;  was  present  at  the  affair  at  Larcherra  6th  December  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'^  Colonel  A.  T.  Baldwin  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Manabts. 
and  recapture  of  Billing  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

''*  Colonel  D.  Standeu  served  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column,  and  present  at  Sonaar  river,  the  Imleo, 
J«oe»nkhera  Bhutgaon  and  Sleemanabad  in  1857  and  1858  (Medal). 

1'  Colonel  W.  H.  G.  Palmer  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  rebels  in  Bnmbalpore  distnc 
In  1858. 

•?'  Colonel  T.  L.  Scott  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  Pega  is 
Jiiiuurv  1853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Was  engaged  in  suppressing  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  with  Major  G€nert! 
\\  liiLldck's  Force  in  185S-59,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee;  commanded  a  ooes- 
pjiu.y  ot  his  regiment  at  the  atiair  of  Jiguee  Medal). 

*•"*  Colonel  H.  C.  Dowkcr  served  at  Aurungabnd  in  May  1857;  served  as  2nd  in  Command  1st  Cavalry  Hyiw- 
abid  Contingent  during  the  campaign  in  Central  India  in  1857-58,  and  w^  present  at  the  battles  of  Mnnd'isore  asd 
Gwlariah  2i8t  22nd  23rd  and  24th  November  1857,  forcing  the  pass  of  Dhamoone  by  the  Contingent  troops  onder 
C  jlonel  (Jrr  at  Barowlee,  general  action  at  the  pass  of  Mudenpore,  Talbhet,  Chundoyree,  the  investment  andoapcare  ?( 
Jhansi  from  21st  March  to  5th  April,  pursuit  of  the  Ranoe  of  Jhansi  (severely  wounded,  sabre-cut  on  right  shodderj, 
at  Kotah  (charger  wounded),  the  general  action  of  Koonch,  taking  of  Calpee,  and  the  various  aflhirB  before  Calp« 
during  the  previous  eight  days,  the  action  of  Bilowah,  affairs  of  outposts  with  the  enemy's  cavalry  and  artiliCT 
before  Gwalior.  Commanded  the  regiment  in  all  actions  ?ub8e<iuent  to  Jhansi,  and  until  the  end  of  the  campaicA. 
tie  fall  of  Gwalior,  served  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade  under  Major  Abbott  that  assisted  in  repelling  the  threaxeaed 
iQvaaion  of  the  Deccan  by  Tantia  Topee  in  November  and  December  1858  and  January  1859  (Brevet  of  Major,  Htcxl 
with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

'•'  Colonel  T.  T.  Turton  served  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Orr  against  insurgent  RohiUas  in  theNiisB  t 
territories  in  1855;  was  pres.ut  at  the  iitutck  and  capture  of  a  body  of  Rohillas  near  Lingi  Bonti,  by  Lt.Coioii<i 
Doria's  Field  Force. 

'"^  Colonel  T.  Dyer  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Column  and  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1858  (Medal  w^ 
Clafep). 

***  Colonel  J.  P.  Pedler  commanded  a  field  detachment  of  cavalry,  infantry  and  artillery  of  the  Hydersba'i 
Contingent  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Copal  from  the  rebels  by  the  field  force  imder  Major  Hogties  oa  Vie 
1st  June  1858  ;  and  commanded  successfully  a  detachment  of  all  arms  at  Budlai  in  the  Nizam's  Dominions  ag:hia*t 
a  body  of  Bheels  on  20th  November  1859,  a  service  which  elicited  the  favourable  notice  of  the  Governor  GcnenU  erf 
India. 

"*^  Colonel  F.  J.  Millar  was  employed  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Googaira  district  in  1857  (Medal). 

"»  Colonel  a.  New  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  and  Ruepore  digmci 
from  11th  October  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  Moorwarah  6th  November  1857,  *i*»i  affair*  <J. 
Kooagaun  and  Junapanee  (Medal). 

'*7  Colonel  J.  L.  Benwell  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saogor  sed 
Nerbudda  Territories  and  Rivepore  district  from  17th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  enga^ct- 
ment  with  the  mutineers  of  the  52nd  Bengal  N.I.  and  rebels  near  Kuttengie  27th  SepU;mber  1857  »**d  KhatDeeFas* 
27th  December  1857  (Medal). 

'*«  Colonel  C.  B.  L.  Smith  was  actively  employed  during  the  late  rebellion  in  India.  In  Dec.  1857  with  a  party  of  5-^ 
troopers  he  entered  Sannkh  mhills,  and8urpriso<l  the  main  body  of  the  insurgents — 500  matchlock  men — andcapisirk 
tiicir  leader,  the  rebel  ciii-'!  ■  f  S;i:inkh:ni,  on  whoso  head  a  price  had  been  fixed.  On  the  ni^ht  of  the  xSth  Jan.  i*« 
a  portion  of  the  Irooi^s  stati  mpmI  :iL  Uaci)mo  mutinied,  murdered  the  Sergeant  Major,  and  seised  the  post  guns.  Tie 
only  English  Oilicers  prr-sciiL  were  C.iouua.s  Sm.th  and  Rybat,  and  the  nearest  trustworthy  force  was  iSo  mije? 
distant,  yet  before  the  moiuintf  tliiwued  thc^e  two  Otficers  had  suppressed  the  mutiny,  and  seised  all  the  knowTi 
mutineers,  who  in  due  Lime  were  h  iu!,'od  in  the  presence  of  their  comrades.  From  March  to  the  end  of  Jna«  b« 
commanded  a  Detachuicut  of  trooi)s  a  ;^'iiiust  the  robelis  in  the  Sumbulpore  district,  with  whom  he  had  vaiioosafijun. 
For  his  services  rendered  in  1857-58  he  i-eccived  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  General  in  Council,  and  the  expTef«»a> 
of  Her  Mjijesty's  ^'nicirMis  approval.  In  Oct.  and  Nov.  i860  he  was  employed  against  the  rebels  in  the  Msaucgiai 
hills,  and  drove  thorn  from  all  their  defences,  completely  dispersing  the  band  (Medal). 

•*>  Colonel  W.  G.  M.  Strickland  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  iUr 
taban,  and  recapture  of  Hilling  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 

1'*  Lt.Colonel  E.  B.  S  laden  ser\'ed  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53;  present  at  the  relief  of  Pegn  in  December  xSsiJkfid 
at  the  second  investment  01  I'egu  in  Janiuiryi853  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Conducted  two  succeasftal  expeditiott 
against  rebel  hill  tribes  of  the  Yoonzalee  district  Martaban  Provinces  in  1856  and  1857  (dangeroosly  vroonded,  tU 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government).    Served  with  his  Regiment  (ist  Madras  Fusiliers)  in  the  i^ 

Sression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  Februarv  1858,  until  the  return  of  the  Reflnment  to  Madras.  Present  with  air 
.  Outram's  Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow ;  the  Onde  campaign  frao 
June  to  December  185S  ;  appointed  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Uorsford's  Force  on  the  march  to  and  cspiare 
of  Sultanpore ;  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee ;  Brigade  Quarter  Master  to  Sir  A.  Horaford's  Force  at  the  afiaor  au 
capture  of  guns  at  Daooadpore;  acted  as  Orderly  Officer  to  the  Brigadier  at  this  and  other  minor  aflkin  iMe^ 
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'"  Lt. Colonel  H.  H.  Foord  waa  employed  in  Turkey  during  the  Russian  war  in  i854*-s6.     Commanded  some 

mgmlar  Cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Junpcliah  Naik  and  others  at  Janlnah  1858. 
'"  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.  YThitlock  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  on  hoard  the  steam  frigate  Setontr** 

oring  the  naval  engagement  which  took  place  off  Rangoon  on  the  i  ith  April  1852,  when  the  enemy's  stockades  w  hich 

Inerl  both  banks  of  the  river  were  destroyed.     Joinetl  and  did  duty  with  H.M.'s  sxst  Light  Infhntry  as  a  v0lunu.f1 , 

nd  accompanied  the  storming  party  which  assaulted  and  captured  the  White  House  stockade  on  tho  lath  April  1852. 

'recent  during  the  operations  in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  and  at  tho  final  assault  on  the  town  on  the  13th  and  i4t.h 

Lpril.    Present  with  the  Rifle  Company  of  his  Regiment  (which  covered  the  advance  of  the  Column)  in  the  attack  on 

*egu  the  2istNov.  1852.  and  on  this  last  occasion  received  a  very  severe  wound  in  the  right  elbow  joint  which  disabled 

ho  right  arm  for  life  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).    Served  m  Bengal  during  the  mutiny  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir 

f.  C.  Whitlock,  commanding  the  Saugor  Field  Division  (Medal). 
'^  Lt.  Colonel  F.  Horsley  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  during  1857-58. 
*>^  Lt. Colonel  L.  H.  Isacke  was  employed  in  the  Crimea  and  present  at  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
*•«  Lt. Colonel  H.  T.  Stuart  served  durmg  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu). 
^^  Lt. Colonel  H.  C.Menzies  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimeuy  district  in  1856-57. 
'"^  Lt. Colonel  H.  D.  Cloet^  served  during  the  second  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capturo 

)f  Pegu  2iBt  November  1852,  when  he  was  dangerouslv  wounded  bv  a  musket-ball  in  the  chest,  was  also 

.'OQstantly  engaged  with  the  enemy  during  the  ascent  of  the  Pegu  river  in  the  leading  steamer  (Modal  with  Claa  > 

for  Pegu). 

^^  Colonel  Willoughby  Osborne  served  throughout  the  Tndian  mutiny  campaigns  ofi857-so.  Was  engaged  in  nine 

Skirs  between  June  and  Dec.  1657  (wounded) .    Commanded  in  the  operations  a^nst  the  yCt\xn  Fort  of  &unchund- 

lore,  and  present  at  its  capture  on  7th  Dec;  Joorah  on  17th  Deo.;  fortified  town  of  Myhere,  on  28th  Dec. ;  the 

2-Gun  Port  of  Myhere,  on  3rd  Jan.  1858;  Jokehaie,  on  loth  Jan.;  Kunwarrah  3-Gnn  Port,  on  21st  Jan.;  Bigira- 

roognrh  13-Gun  Fort,  on  24th  Jan.  (wounded) ;  Fort  of  Jigneehut,  on  22nd  Maj'.    Also  present  at  the  action  of 

Corereah,  on  ist  Jan.  1859  (wounded),  and  atKontee  on  5th  March  1859  (CB.,  Honorary  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Ticeroy  of  India,  Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) . 

'^  Lt.Co]ono\  H.  F.  Dakeyne  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  x86o,  and 
na  present  at  the  actions  of  Pejtang  and  Sinhoe^  capture  of  the  Takoo  forts,  and  final  advance  on  Pekin 

Medal). 

'"*  Lt.Oolonel  O.  F.  Smithers  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  sup- 
)res8ion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  fh>m  6th  February  1858 ;  present  at  the  afi^urs  of  Jeegungh,  Kobrai,  battle  of  Banda, 
ind  surrender  of  Kirwee  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

''^  lit.Ck)ionel  A.  0.  Bay  served  with  the  Sanger  Field  Division,  and  was  present  at  Sheegnm  and  Kobrai ;  com- 
Banded  a  company  with  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Banda;  was  with  Captain  Huliard's  detachment  at 
rolaknnjarum  (Medal  withCHasp). 

*^  Lt  Colonel  J.  W.  Orr  served  in  Burmah  1852-53  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Also  with  M^jor  General 
(^hitlock's  Force  in  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel 
^arrain  Rao  at  Kirwee ;  was  left  in  charge  of  the  camp  on  the  x6th  Deoember  1858,  when  the  force  under 
Bri^i^adier  MacDuff  moved  out  to  attack  the  rebels  at  Girwassah. 

"^t  Lt.Ck>lonel  F.  Gadsden  served  in  Arzacan  during  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  the  Sumbulpoor  distriots  during 
he  disturbances  in  1857-58. 

*>*  LtColonel  G.  J.  D.  Heath  served  with  the  Sauffor  Field  Division  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the 
elief  of  Kirwee.  the  subsequent  assault  upon  the  heights  of  Punwarree,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  on  the  2Qth 
December  1858  (Medal  with  Ciasp) . 

^  '"^  Lt.Colonel  H.  G.  Thomson  was  on  field  service  with  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Foot  againat  Hill  Kareens  near 
Sbuay-gheen  from  loth  April  to  ist  May  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  action  at  Palipoon. 

^**  Lt.Colonel  H.  M.  Nepean  was  employodduring  the  mutiny  against  insurgents  in  the  Raepore,Rakunpore,  and 
Sumbnlpore  districts  in  1857-58 ;  present  at  the  capture  of  Govind-Sing  of  Sonakhan  and  fourteen  of  his  armed 
'ollowers  on  xith  Deoember  1857  :  &^  ^^  action  and  forcing  of  the  Singorah  Pass  xoth  January  1858 ;  in  the  action 
frith  the  cavalty  at  Gringall  in  tho  Sumbulpore  district,  and  other  minor  aflkirs  (Medal). 

■**  Lt.Colonel  W.  Peyton  served  during  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-53,  and  was  present  daring  the  operations  before 
ind  i^ctack  on  Rangoon  on  the  nth  12th  13th  and  X4th  April  X852;  assault  and  capture  of  fiassein  i^th  May  1853 
Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu),  Was  also  employed  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Frontier  from  i6ib 
!fovember  1858  to  i2tti  March  X859. 

*^*  Lt.C<olonel  G.  N.  Stephens  was  employed  in  suppressing  tho  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in 
856  and  1857. 

»"  Lt.Colonel  T.  Wakefield  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  in  the  Saugor  and 
ierbndda  Territories  from  17th  July  to  22nd  November  1857,  and  from  28th  January  to  30th  April  1858  in  the  Rae- 
>ore  district,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Balakote  and  in  the  engagement  with  the  mutineers  of  the  52nd  Ben- 
gal Native  Infantry  near  Kuttengee  27th  September  X857  (Medal). 

>''  Lt. Colonel  H.  S.  Robinson  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore 
listrict  in  1857-58. 

*^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  M.  Lane  was  actively  engaged  during  the  Gh)0gaira  rebellion  as  Commandant  of  a  Belooch 
ievy,  with  the  column  under  the  conunand  of  Meyjor  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal). 

^^^  Lt. Colonel  T.  B.  E.  Tennant  served  in  Kimedy  in  1856,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Woojie 
riiddah  X5th  May  1856 

'I'  Lt.  Colonel  S.  F.  M.  T.  Grant  was  employed  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Field  Force  firom  5th  March  1858  in  com  • 
tuind  of  a  detachment  of  the  47th  Madras  N.I.,  and  from  May  to  Deoember  1858  served  with  the  North  Oanara  Field 
'orce  employed  against  the  rebels  under  the  SUiwunt  Warrie  Dessoes,  and  commanded  for  eight  months  the  outpost 
f  Cloissee  on  the  wm  Frontier,  occupied  by  the  47th  Detachment  and  a  detachment  of  the  35th  Madras  N.  I.  (Medal). 

•*>  Lt.Colonel  R.  H.Cunliffe  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856-57. 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  H.Watson  was  employed  on  field  service  with  the  Kamptee  Movable  Column  lathe  Saugor  and  Ner- 
adda  Territories  and  Raepore  distriot  fh)m  17th  July  1857  to  30th  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  at 
ialakote,  Nursinghuri  Patun,  Junapanee,  and  KhoneePass,  and  the  engagement  at  Kuttengee^slightly  wounded 
VIedal). 

^'**  Iit.(3olonel  N.  Swanston  commanded  the  K  Company  Sappers  and  Miners  in  the  North  China  Bxpedition  in 
S60,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangkoo,  the  capture  of  the  Takoo  Forts,  and  at  rekin  from 
th  to  26th  October  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  Lt.Colonel  W.  Robertson  served  durmg  the  Burmese  war  in  x 852-53,  and  was  present  with  the  Martaban 
oinmn  on  its  advance  to  Tonghoo ;  also  at  the  attack  upon  Kyouk  Douay,  and  otner  aflkirs  during  the  march 
VCodal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu).  Commanded  a  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Kimedy  in  1856.  Served  in 
enga.1  with  Madras  Rifles  during  the  mutinies  in  1857-59  (Medal). 

''^  Lt.Colonel  R.  A.  Walters  served  with  the  Kumool  Movable  Ck)lumn  and  Sanger  Field  Division,  and  was  pre- 
mt  at  a  skirmish  with  the  rebels  at  Se^ora  on  the  2nd  March  1858 — severe  wound  by  a  musket-ball  on  the  thigh 
kCedal  with  Clasp). 

**^  Lt.Golonel  II.  St.  M.Wynoh  was  employed  insuppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856 
ad  X857.  Served  against  tne  Hill  Tribes  in  the  Rajahmundiy  district  in  September  and  October  1857,  and  received 
contutsion firom  a  matchlock-bcOl.  Smployed  with  the  Sappers  in  1859  in  quelling  the  rebellion  in  Bengal  (Medal). 
*io  Lt.Colonel  Way  served  in  the  35th  Madras  Native  Innintzy  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1852-531  and  was  present  at 
le  capture  of  Proma  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Pegu) . 

**L  Major  Caulfoild  served  In  the  35th  Madras  Native  Infitntry  in  the  North  Canara  campaign,  from  March  to 
<ec.  1858,  and  waspresent  in  various  sldnnishes  with  the  rebels. 

*»  Major  F.  H.  Thompson  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Baada, 
Oiefof  Kirwee,  and  storming  the  Heights  of  Punwaree  (Medal). 

»*  Lt  Colonel  A.  A.  Johnson  served  in  the  Malwa  campaign,  and  the  campaign  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at 
le  capture  of  Peepliah,  cavalry  action  at  Bawul.  battles  of  Mnndisore  and  Gorora,  ainUr  at  Barab  near  Saugor, 
attle  of  Midnapoor,  capture  of  the  fort  of  Talbehut,  siege  of  Jhansi  2XBt  of  March  to  7th  April  1858,  battle  of  the 
«twa,  aflkir  ait  Kttah,  oattles  of  KoonDb  and  Qolumbee,  taking' of  Calpee,  battle  of  Motar,  and  eaptare  of  Gwalior, 

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accompanied  the  field  force  which  proceeded  against  Tantia  Topee  and  wae  present  in  the  action  againat  a  krf* 
body  of  Rohillas  at  Ghichmonba  on  15th  Janoary  x8«9  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Lt.Colonel  B.  R.C.  Bradford  served  with  the  Z4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  campaign  from  axsiofFehnttcj 
t'll  8th  June  1857 ;  served  in  the  Jabbalpore  district  daring  1857,  and  afterwards  in  the  North- Western  Prorin^ 
in  185S— with  Ueaeral  Michel's  Force  in  Mayne's  Horse  against  Tantia  Topee  in  1858;  present  at  the  geccn. 
a'^tion  of  Scindwha  and  the  action  and  pursuit  at  Karai.  Served  with  General  Napier's  Colonms  in  M[ajne*s  Hctn 
from  December  1858  to  September  1859,  <^cl  was  present  in  several  actions  witn  the  enemy  (twice  thanked  a 
despatches,  Medal). 

^^  Lt.  Colonel  T.  Weldon  was  employed  on  Held  service  in  the  Raichore  Doab  ftrom  4th  Jane  to  stb  A.ngii9t  i3i?. 

**'  Lt.Ooionel  T.  Obbard  served  during  the  campaign  in  Bengal,  and  was  present  at  the  engagement  of  SeerowL-^. 
at  the  action  of  Ghorra,  the  reocoupation  of  Hammeerpore,  and  at  the  engagement  and  destruction  of  lalipst 
(Medal). 

*"*  Lt.r'olonel  B.  A.  Cole  was  employed  in  suppresting  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kxmedy  district  in  185^57 

***  Lt.Golonel  A.  T.  Cox  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1853-53  (Medal  with  (Tlasp  for  Pegu).  0>inmandf>d  two  cjs.- 
panies  during  the  greater  part  of  the  North  Ganara  campaign,  which  extended  from  March  to  December  1653,  sad 
was  present  in  one  skirmish  and  various  pursuits. 

***  Lt.Colonel  S.  H.Williams  acoomiMUiied  the  small  force  from  Quilonto  CkMhin  in  Jan.  1857,  to  aid  the  (^vHPo**^. 

*^  Lt.Colonel  G.  H.Plowden  served  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Force  during  the  suppression  of  themotcj 
in  Bengal  in  1858-59,  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  rebel  Narrain  Rao  of  Kirwee  6th  June  1858,  and  in  ueiA. 
at  Girwa8sah  on  the  banks  of  the  Soinde  river  z6th  December  1858  (Medal). 

***  Major  S.  S.  Berkeley  was  present  with  the  Cavalry  portion  of  the  force  under  Lt.Colonel  Brioe  at  tlie  sttack 
on  the  Itesidency  of  Hyderabad  on  17th  Julv  1857. 

**^  Maior  G.  Murray  served  with  the  Military  Train  throughout  the  expedition  in  North  China  from  25th  Apnl 
to  Z4th  December  i860,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camp  in  rear  of  the  Taka  fbrta,  and  it 
the  surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*^  M^jor  W.  Stoddard  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories  in  the  sappreiKirs 
of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  9th  February  1858. 

*^  Major  W.  S.  Bailey  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857;  commanded  a  detachmnt 
against  the  rebels  at  Allahabad  (wounded  on  boud  the  Berkampooter  steamer)  under  M^or  Spnrgin,  wbka 
covered  the  flank  of  Havelock's  Column  from  Allahabad  to  Cawnpore ;  present  with  Havelock's  Force  at  the  actic:^ 
of  Aoung,  Busseerutgunge  (xst  and  and),  Booneakoe  Chowkee,  and  Bithoor;  crossed  into  Oude  on  xpth  Septemaer 
and  pr^frcnt  at  the  actions  of  Mungawar  and  Alumbagh,  and  the  entry  into  Lucknow  on  the  35th  September— 
severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Char  Bagh  bridge  on  tbat  day ;  besieged  in  the  Residency  till  aand  NoTSBk* 
bor  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  a  year's  service). 

'^'  Mf\jor  Gabbett  served  with  Brig^adier  Smith's  pursuing  Colomn  from  December  1858  to  Apri  1859,  and  vu 
present  at  the  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Baroda  (Medal). 

*"  Major  B.  W.  Broughton  commanded  a  company  daring  the  North  Canara  campa:^.  from  Aa^nst  t*i  No^sb- 
ber,  and  a  detachment  of  two  companies  till  the  end  of  December  1858,  and  commanaea  a  party  in  puraait  of  rebea 
for  three  days. 

*^  Major  J.  Picton-Warlow  commanded  a  detachment  during  the  disturbances  in  Pariah  Kimedy  in  18516.  Wu 
actively  employed  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sumbulpore  district  in  1858,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  BeBgil 
Government  for  his  services. 

*^  Major  G.  Tyndall  served  with  the  Madras  Rifles  1857-58  in  quelling  the  mutiny  in  India,  and  with  the  fbite 
under  Mi^'or  General  Whitlockin  1859  (Medal). 

*"  Major  E.  Faunce  was  employed  m  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  aocompanial  dbt 
detachment  from  the  Dorundah  Field  Force  under  the  command  of  Major  G.  G.  MacdonneJl  to  act  agaiTint  the  inssr^ 
gents  of  Palimow ;  was  present  with  the  force  for  restoring  and  maintaining  peace  in  the  Chota  Nagpore  district  ia 
1857-58  (Medal). 

^^  Major  T.  K.  Guthrie  served  in  the  N.  W.  Provinces  of  Bengal  and  Central  India  froxn.  October  1857  to  Janusiy 
i860,  with  the  Madras  Rifles;  present  at  the  taking  of  Kotte  and  Shergundy,  and  afihir  in  the  bed  of  the 
Jumna  near  the  latter  town ;  at  the  surprise  and  action  of  Gurrah,  the  reoccupation  of  Hummerpoor  and  satast- 

Suent  pursuit  of  rebels  across  the  Doab ;  present  at  an  attack  on  rebels  at  Bntowa,  in  April  1850,  when  they  was 
efoated  and  lost  their  camp  and  baggase ;  employed  in  several  minor  expeditions,  and  in  guarding  the  KaUxBjer 
and  Doorwa  passes  in  Bunolecund  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"^7  Major  C.  M'Inroy  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  with  Cieneral  Whitlock's  Forces: 
the  surrender  of  iLirwee.  Joined  the  Siku  Mounied  Pohce  in  Aug.  1858,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Sahso 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  in  Cavalry  actions  of  Mahan^pore,  Jaccoli,  and  Mow  Mahori.  Coaa- 
mauded  escort  to  the  guns  during  the  action  at  Girwasaah  (mentioned  several  times  in  despatches,  Kedal  wrth 
Clasp) .  Employed  in  disarming  the  Banda  district  in  1&59-60.  Commanded  a  Division  of  the  Transport  Traia 
in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (thanked  in  despatches  for  the  "  extent  and  value  of  his  assistance,"  Medal). 

*"  Major  T.  H.  B.  Brooke  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24U1  February  1857  to  30th  January  1859. 

^  Major  J.  MacD.  Smith  served  with  the  expedition  to  China  from  24th  February  1857  to  27th  December  1859. 

*^  Mi^or  G.  B.  Farrington  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  xst  June  1858. 

**^  Major  W.  Chisholm  was  actively  employed  during  the  muUny  against  the  insurgenta  in  the  Sumbnlpors 
district  m  1857  and  1858. 

^^  Major  H.  A.  T.  Nepean  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgenta  in  the  Sombalpan 
district  in  1857-58. 

*^  Mfl^or  C.  A.  Liardet  aocomdanied  the  small  force  frvm  Quilon  to  Cochin  in  Jan.  1S57  ^  Aid  the  Civil  Power. 

*^  Major  D.  McNeill  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Seetabuldee  in  June  and  July  x8«7,  and  wuh 
the  Kamptee  flying  colunm  from  9th  November  1858  to  36th  January  1859 ;  served  also  with  the  expeditioD  to  tbs 
Puchmurree  Hills,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Hurrakote  in  November  1859. 

'"^  Major  A.  M.  Lys  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  insurrection  in  the  Pariah  Kimedy  district  in  1856  aztd  1857. 

^^  Mi^or  E.  A.  Wood  was  present  with  the  North  Canara  Field  Force  in  1859. 

*7i  Ma^or  H.  T.  Harris  was  present  against  a  body  of  Rohillas  on  the  banks  of  the  Kishna  rirer  in  Feb.  1859. 

^*  Mt^or  T.  Higginson  served  on  the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  in  the  expedition  against  the  Besctee  Trihs 
in  Feb.  1860,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  thanked  by  the  Government  of  India.  Served  also  with  Uie 
Meranzie  valley  Field  Force  in  April  1869. 

^  Msjor  J.  B.  Leggett  was  employed  with  the  Bellary  Movable  Column  in  1858. 

'7«  Major  C.  Hayter  was  employed  in  1857-59  ^  Bengal,  and  served  with  the  Shahabad  Field  Fores  nnder 
Brigadier  Douglas,  and  accompanied  Captain  Place  with  a  party  of  one  subadar  and  25  sepoys,  and  by  1 


surprised  the  rebel  post  of  Maindoorah  and  captured  26  boats  7th  August  1858 ;  present  at  the  taking  of  Sohar  oa 
the  left  bank  of  the  Boane  and  destruction  of  the  rebel  boats  on  the  21st  August,  again  at  the  destruction  of  that  towa 
on  the  20th  September,  at  the  taking  of  Noorpoor,  Surragah,  and  Turcole,  when  those  towns  and  several  boass 
were  destroyed  (Medal) .  Served  with  the  eastern  Bhootan  Field  Force  in  1865-66  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  aga:s5t 
the  Naga  Hill  Tribes  in  1867.  *-/  -» 

^^  Major  L.  B.  Bance  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  ist  June  1858.  Served  with  the  Bellaiy  Movable 
Column  under  Brigadier  Spottiswoode  in  1858. 

*B>  Major  G.  C.  Bird  served  in  the  North  Canara  campaign  from  March  to  December  1858,  and  was  preseni  ia 
various  skirmishes  and  pursuits. 

>^  Major  E.  W.  Shaw  was  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-59,  and  was  present  as 
Bunnee  with  force  forming  rear  guard  of  Commander  in  Chief's  Army  during  the  capture  of  Lucknow;  also  preeesz 
at  the  affhir  of  Dobriah  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  at  Hurryah  on  the  a9th  August  1858,  also  st 
Doomeragunge  on  a6th  November  1858,  under  Brigadier  Rowcroft,  also  at  Buneeah  on  the  3xd  December  xSsS: 
present  at  the  battl e  of  Toolsepore  (Medal) .  ^  ^^ 

^l  Minors  J.  B.  Taylor  and  J.  A.  Richmond  served  with  field  detachments  on  the  Hyderabad  Fftmtier  frca 
1 6th  November  1858  to  lath  March  x8s9, 
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*^  "iiBiot  C.  A.  PorteoUB  was  emploved  in  the  Bnppression  of  the  Indian  matiny  in  xSs^so,  and  was  present  at 
K&nta,  at  Bnnnee  with  the  force  formine  the  rear  gnard  of  the  Ck)inmander  in  Chief's  Axmy  dnrinff  the  capture  of 
X-nckiiow,  present  at  Bansee  on  the  aand  and  a8th  September  1858,  at  Ghittrah  on  the  30th  SeptemBer  1858,  at  two 
other  afiOairs  on  the  9th  and  20th  October  1858,  and  at  Doomerag^unge  on  the  z3th  September  1858 ;  served  with  the 
force  nnder  Major  General  Whitlock  in  Bnndlecund,  and  present  with  the  detachment  which  proceeded  in  March 
'859  nnder  Brigadier  Faddy  against  Ronmast  Singh  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

"••  Major  C.  J.  O.  Chambers  served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  m  Bengal  with  Major  General  Whitlock's 
Force  1858,  was  present  with  the  reserve  during  the  action  at  Girwassah  z6th  December  1858.  Engaged  with  the 
rebels  in  the  BaUaput  Jungle  a6th  Aagust  i859(Medal). 

*■*  Major  M.  Furlong  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Copul  on  the  xst  June  1858.  With  the  Bellary  Field  Force 
mider  Colonel  Spottiswoode. 

**»  Major  E.  G.  V.  HoUoway  served  with  the  Corps  of  Observation  under  Sir  James  Oatram  at  the  Alombagh 
from  25th  February  till  April  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  fiege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»i  Idajor  W.  O.  Foord  was  employed  with  a  field  force  from  sth  March  1858,  and  engaged  with  a  small  party  of 
tbe  rebels  on  the  and  October  1858. 

*•■  Minors  0.  J.  O.  Fitzgerald  and  F.  S.  FitsPatriok  were  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Haichore  Doab  from 
4tli  Jane  to  5th  Aagust  1858. 

"*  Miyor  H.  F.  j.  Sewell  was  actively  employed  during  the  mutiny  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Sambulpoor 
d-ietricts  in  x8k8. 

••  Major  W.  R.  ShefHeld  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  the  sup- 
preaaion  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  6th  February  1858;  present  in  the  action  of  Punwarree  39th  December  1858 
(Medal). 

>*^  MajoT  C.  T.  P.  Luzmoore  served  in  the  supprossion  of  the  mutiny  in  Bengal  in  1857-58.  With  Sir  J.  Outram's 
Corps  of  Observation  at  the  Alumbagh,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow;  served  with  Sir  Hope  Grant's  Division 
during  his  campaign  in  Oude,  from  June  to  December  1858:  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Goomtee  river  at 
Saltanpore  and  other  minor  afifhirs ;  and  with  Major  Raikes'  Field  Column  which  engaged  and  repulsed  the  enemy 
at  Shahpore,  Oude,  on  the  13th  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

***  Mf^or  T.R.Tabuteau  served  with  the  ist  Madras  Fusiliers  in  the  suppression  of  the  Bengal  mutiny  in  1858, 
inclading  the  Oude  campaign  and  an  affiair  at  the  fort  of  Koli  (Medal).  Served  with  the  3rd  Bombay  Native 
TnfantTy  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  in  1868  (Medal). 

*••  Mi^or  W.  Coningham  served  with  a  column  of  observation  on  the  banks  of  the  Wurdah  River  for  the  sup- 
pression of  disturbances  in  the  Nisam's  dominion  in  conjunction  with  a  column  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  from  istto  30th 
March  1859  (Medal).  • 

*°<*  Mf^or  6.  Chrystie  was  employed  on  field  service  in  the  Sanger  and  Nerbudda  Territories,  in  the  suppression 
of  the  Indian  mutiny  frt)m  aoth  June  1858 ;  served  with  the  Field  Detachment  under  Brigadier  Wheeler  and 
Colonel  Reece  in  the  Saugor  districts  in  November  and  Dec«nber  1858,  and  in  Bundlecund  in  January  and 
February  1859. 

*^  Major  C.  J.  T. Whitlock  was  employed  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  the  Saugor  and  Nerbudda  Territories, 
in  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  mutiny  from  3i8t  October  1858  ;  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Whitlock 
coTnmandinff- the  division  from  6th  April  1859  bo  the  breaking  up  of  the  force  on  31st  December  1859  (Medal). 

"Q*  Mapor  F.  J.  Wroughton  served  with  the  field  force  in  Bundlecund  under  Major  General  Whitlock. 

»♦  Major  H.  H.  H.  Hallett  served  with  Major  General  Whitlock's  Field  Force  in  Bundlecund  from  April  to  a9th 
December  1859. 

*»  Major  E.  S.  Ludlow  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Division  in  1859. 

^<^  Mi^or  H.  Porteous  was  employed  in  suppressing  the  Khond  outbreak  in  Bead  in  May  and  June  i86a.  Was 
on  field  service  in  Ungool  and  Autmullick  in  Uie  Gurghauty  of  Orissa  ftom  xst  May  till  3rd  Juno  1863. 

*^  Mi^or  J.  M'Mullin  served  with  the  59th  Foot  at  the  operations  before  Canton  and  at  its  capture  in  1857  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

w  Captain  E.  Quin  served  with  the  33rd  Bcgiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and  was 
proftent  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

»**  Captain  Chick  was  present  during  the  siege  and  relief  of  Lucknow  (Medal). 

^'^  Captain  R.  G.  E.  Dalrymple  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala 
(Medal). 

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Ist  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  5  Nov.  181 7). 

Head  Qoarterg  at  K— mpoh.    JtMckei,  Grey.    J^deinpi,  Dark  Blue. 


422—423 


RiiTK,  Naxss,  avs  Cobpb. 


J€  Colonel  J.  Blair,  late  a  Cavalry 

iLColonel  C.  J.  Anderson,  Staflf  Corps 

Ij\|orB.  G.  Jenkins,  Staff  Corps 

la^or  W.  8.  Peat.  Gen.  List 

lajor  A.  R.  Heyland,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  L.  Elliot.  Staff  Corps 

lieut.  H.  Hay,  Staflf  Corps 

rieut.  F.  W.  S.  Jackson,  Staff  Corps 

.ieot  G.  F.  N.Tinley,  Staff  Corps 

.ieut.  L.  A.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  

largeon  E.  W.  Toong 


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June  75  Commandant,  ax  Deo.  74. 

May  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Squad.  Comdr.,  za  May  75.— Furlough. 

Sept.74,Squadron  Commander,  14  June  65.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

June  79;Squadron  Commander,  17  Jan.  77.— Offg.  and  Squad.  Comdr. 

Dec.  78  Squadron  Officer,  a6  May  76.— Brigade  Major,  Deesa. 

Jan.  80  Squadron  Officer,  5  Nor.  70.— Sick  Furlough. 

Oct.  71 1  Squadron  Officer  and  Aii^utant,  a6  Jan.  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Oct.  71,  Squadron  Officer,  a6  May  76.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Sept.  76,Offlciating  Squadron  Officer  and  Squadron  Commander. 

June  77iOfflciating  Squadron  Officer. 

I  In  medical  charge,  aj  Oct.  78. 


2nd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Raised  5  Nov.  1817). 

"  CUTTBAL  Iimil.  '* 

Head  Quarters  at  Poona.    Faeinffe,  White.    Jacket,  Grey, 

'  jlonel  H.  P.  Sykee,  late  a  Cavalry |  3  Apr.  79  Commandant,  ii  Aug.  7s.— Leave. 

.t.Colonel  A.  W.  Itocnaghten.  late  a  Cav  13  Aug.  79  2nd  in  Com.  and  Squad.  Commander,  xi  Aug.  7S.-Offg.  Oomdt. 
tXolonel^H.  PhiUipps,  Staff  Corps   ...  10  8ept.79  Squadron  Commander,  ax  Dec.  74.— Offg.  and  m  Command. 

IX  Feb.  78  Squadron  Commander,  xj  May  75. 
37  Dec.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  4  Mar.  75.— Offg.  Commandant 

I    Governor's  Body  Guard. 
a7  Oct.  73  Squadron  Officer,  21  Dec.  74.— Offfir.  and  Squadron  Commander. 
36  July  76  SouRdron  Officer,  14  June  71.— Offg.  3rd  Squadron  Commander. 
30  Doc.  73  Officiating  Squadron  Officer  and  A(!|jutant. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  a8  Sept.  70. 


Jajor  W.  H.  J.  Stopford,  late  3  Cavalry 
ilajor  J.  Fagan,  Gen.  List,  Cav 


Japtain  0.  A.  Owen,  Gen.  List   

'aptain  W.  H.  D.  Jones,  Staff  Corps 
iieut.  A.  Pringle,  Staff  Corps 

Jur^eon  Major  A.  Barry,  MD 


3rd  Bombay  Cavalry  (Queen's  Own)  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

*•  GhFZWM"— "  CaBOOL,  184a"—"  HtdBBADAD"— "  PbBSIA"— *•  RxSHZBB"— **  KHOOSKJLB"— "  BVBMZU"^ 

**  CbhtbalIkdia**— "ABTSSiirii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Deesa.    Faoinge,  SearUt.    Jacket,  Ore§. 
Soncratrjf  G»Z<MMJ-Field  Marshal  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward.  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 
KQ.  KT.  QCB.  JTP.  GCSI.  GCMQ. 
Lt.Colonel  C.  B.  Stack,  late  i  Cavalry...  3 x  Oct.  78; Commandant,  i  June  78.— Sick  Furlough.  fConunandaat. 

tfajor  A.  P.  Carrie,  late  3  Cavaliy 4  Mar.  76  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  x  June  78.— Offg. 

Captain  J.  F.  Willoughby,  Gen.  List   ...    4  Feb.  71  Squadron  Commander,  x  June  78.~Offioiating  and  in  Command. 

Captain  M.  W.  Stevens,  Gen.  List 19  Aug.  71  Squadron  Commander,  i  June  78.— Transport  Duty. 

Captain  M.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps '  4  July  77  Squadron  Officer,  x6  Apr.  70. -Offg.  Squadron  Commander. 

I  I  Squadron  Officer. 

japtain  M.  James,  Staff  Corps  'xo  Jan.  79  Squadron  Officer  and  A^utant,a  Aug.  7X.— Offg.  Squad.  Comdr. 

LieuL  W.  C.  Owen,  Staff  Corps  30  Dec.  71  Squadron  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  H.  B.  Reid,  as  Foot    ix  Feb.  75  Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  C.  J.  P.  S.  M*DowaII '      Iln  medical  charge,  ax  Dec.  7a.— Sick  Furlough. 

iiargeon  G.  B.  E .  Burroughs  I  Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

Each  Begimeni  of  Bombay  Cavalry  eoneiete  of  6  Troops,  with  the  following  Stto&^Amm/.— Commandant;  3  Squadron 
Commanders  ;  3 Squadron  Officers;  x  Medical  Officer;  x  Russuldar  Major;  2  Russuldars;  x  Wordee  Maior; 
3  Ressaidars;  6  Jemedars;  z  Kote  Duffadar  Major;  x  Farrier  Major;  6  Kote  DuillEidars;  30  Duflkkdars; 
6  Trumpeters;  30  Naiks;  and  400  Sowars. 


Poona  Horse  (Raised  in  181 7). 
'•  Co»TOi.ux "— "  GHUwraa"— "  ArroHi-irisTAK  "— "  Cawdahab"— ••  Mbbaxk*"— "  Htdbbabad"— "  PiisiA*'— 

•*  RkSHIBK"— ••  KhoOBHAB"— *'  BUSHIBX." 

Head  Quarters  at  Seroor.    (Ordered  on  Field  Service.)    Facinq$,  Bed.    Jacket,  Dark  Oreen,    Lace,  Gold, 
Lt-Col.  C.  D'tl.  La  Touche,  Staff  Corps  1x5  June  76  Commandant,  ag  April  76. 
Miyor  R.  G.  T.  Stevenson,  late  a  Cav.  ...'17  Nov.  73  and  in  Command  and  Squadron  Commander,  29  April  76. 

ilnjor  O.  O.  Hogg,  late  a  Cavalry 27  Oct.  78  Squadron  Commander,  6  May  76. 

Captain  O.  M.  Erskine,  Staff  Corps xa  May  72  Squadron  Commander.  13  Dec.  78. 

Lioat.  J.  W.  Anderson,  Staff  Corps  '  5  Jan.  70  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  May  76. 

I  Squadron  Officer, 

Lieut  H.  P.  Young,  Staff  Corps aa  Mar.  7 1  Squadron  Officer,  9  Feb.  78. 

Lieut.  H.  D.  M.  Mmchin,  Staff  Corps  ...  xi  Feb.  75  Squadron  Officer,  X3  Aug.  79. 
Surgeon  A.  K.  Stewart i      iln  medical  charge,  3  Nov.  77^ 


Smd  Frontier  Force. 

Oolonel  T.  Nuttall,  Staff  Corps  I  3  Dec.  73  Comdt.  in  Chief  and  Polit.  Superintendent,  Upper  Bind  Frontier. 

Captain  A.  M.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps xa  Dec.  73|Brigade  Major,  and  Superintendent  of  Baxaars,  Jaoobabad.— 

I  {    From  2  Sind  Horse. 


"  Cuicxii"— ••  MsmuriB*' 


Captain  A.  L.  MoNair,  Staff  Corps '37  Aug.  73 

Major  E.  S.  Reynolds,  Staff  Corps  aj  Oct. 

Captain  R.  H.  Daniell,  Staff  Corps 


*  PIE8IA"— "  ClVTBA  I. 


1st  Regiment  Sind  Horse  (Raised  August  1839). 

ril"— "HrDBEABAD  "--•*  PffirJAUB  "— "MoOLIi-ir  "— "  GOOJBBJLT  •'— •*  P 

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Head  Quarters  at  Jaoobabad.    Faeinge,  Scarlet.    Jacket,  Dark  Green, 

Miuor  R.  V.  Maiden.  Staff  Corps -13  June  77  Comdt.,  39  Nov.  78.— Assist.  Supdt.  Upper  Sind  Frontiwr. 

Major  J.  Philips.  Staff  Corps '37  Nov.  77  zndiu  Command  and  Squad.  Commander,  ag  Nov.  78.— Sick  Fori. 

.,     .    ,    w_^,_._  «..*,^ —  Squadron  Commander ,_5  Aug.  68.— Offg.  and  in  Command,  and 

Assist.  Polit.  Supdt.  Upper  Sind  Frontier.  ,       .  ^, 

Stiuadron  Commander,  6  July  71.— Political  Agent,  3rd  Class.— 

I  St  Assist,  to  Gov.  Gen.*s  Agent,  Beloochistan.       ^       „      ^ 
Squadron  Commander,  X9  Feb.  77-"Offg.  and  Squadron  Comdr. 
Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant, 
S(iuadi-on  Officer,  xg  Feb.  77.— Officiating  A^jatant. 
Stiuadron  Officer,  31  May  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
Squadron  Officer,  39  Nov.  78.— Officiating  3rd  Squadron  Comdr. 
Officiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  *  June  78.     Digitized  by  V^Ji  OO  V  li:^ 


79 
8  Jan.  80 


Lieut.  G.  F.  Francis,  Staff  Corps  aS  Oct.  71 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Alexander,  Staff  Corps aS  Oct.  71 

Lieut.  J.  R.  C.  Domvile,  Staff  Corps    ...'38  Feb.  75 

Lieut.  G.  D.  Giles,  Staff  Corps 'xo  Sept  75 

Surgeon  J.  McCioghry  I 


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2iid  Regiment  Bind  Horse  (Eaised  17  Jan.  1846). 

*  CUTOHB*  "—"  MlXAVXX  "— "  HTDlBi.!^  "— *«  PiWJJlUB  "— "MoOLIAM  "— "  OOOJXBAT.' 

Head  Qnartors  at  Jaoobabad.    Jacket,  Dark  Oreen.    Faeingi,  ScaarUi. 


BaKK,  Ni.XXS,   AHD  GOBPB. 

Major  M.  M.  Garpondale,  Staff  Corps... 

Captain  A.  M.  Hofirg.  Staff  CorpR  

Captain  C.  A.  de  N.  Lucas,  Staff  Corps... 
Captain  W.  Loch,  Staff  Corps 


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Lieut.  D.  G.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  Abbott,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  G.  P.  A.  Qavin,  15  Hussars  ... 
Lieut.  T.  P.  Geoghegan,  Staff  Corps 
Surgeon  M.  L.  Bartholomeusz,  MB.... 


1 1 2  June  78  Commandant,  99  Nov.  78.  [Major,  Bind  Froatier  F  .'-• 

12  Deo.  73  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  39  Nor.  7S.— Bn.t^ 

21  Mar.  77  Squadron  Commander,  29  Hov.  78.— Offg.  and  in  CotnmiTirt 

22  Mar.  78  Squadron  Commander,  3  Nov.  70.— Acting   Awniannr  to  ii' 

I    Resident  at  Hyderabad. 
31  May  71  Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  3  Dec.  76.— Sick  YvxknA. 
28  Oct.  7i|Squadron  Officer,  31  May  76.— Offg.  Squadron  Comiiander. 

13  Nov.  72 'Squadron  Officer,  9  Aug.  76.— Offg.  Aogntant. 
zo  Sept.  75|Attaohed  on  probation. 

12  Feo.  76iOfficiating  Squadron  Officer. 
In  medical  charge,  a6  April  76. 


3rd  Begiment  Sind  Horse  (Raised  4  Nov.  1857). 

"  CxirTaA.L  IWDii. "— "  Abtssctii..** 
Head  Quarters  with  Oandahar  Foroe.    Depot  at  Jaoobabad.    Jacket,  Dark  Oreen.    Faemg;  SearUt. 


Lt.Col.  J.  H.  P.Maloolmson, C2?.  Staff  C. 
Captain  J.  B.  Gordon,  Gen.  List   ..., 
Captain  P.  J.  Maitland,  Staff  Corps. 
Captain  H.  0.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  E.  D.  N.  Smith,  Staff  Corps.... 


Lieut  E.  y.  P.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  A.  M.  Monteith,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Surgeon  A.  W.  F.  Street 


8  June  7sl  Commandant,  12  April  73.— Com.  Feshin  Movable  CofamB. 
21  Feb.  71  2nd  in  Command  and  Squadron  Comdr.,  vj  Feb.  79.— SiA  Ft- 

a  May  78, Squadron  Commander,  31  May  76.— Officiating  anainConuciE^ 
la  Oct.  79  Squadron  Commander,  27  Feb.  70.— Sick  Furlongh- 
28  Oct.  71  Squadron  Officer,  31  Jan.  74.— Oinciating  Squadron  Coauaasic 

<    —Station  Staff  Officer,  Fisheen  Movable  Column. 
a8  Oct  71 'Squadron  Officer  and  Adjutant,  31  Jan.  74. 

9  Aug.  73  Squadron  Officer,  27  Feb.  79.— Offg.  Squadron  ComisBndtf. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


Aden  Troop   (Baised  23  Oct.  1867). 

Jacket,  Dark  Q-reen.    Faeinffi,  Scarlet. 
Lt. Colonel  G.  B.  Stevens,  Staff  Corps...  I  zo  Dec.  79!  Commandant,  6  April  70. 

NoTB.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  the  Aden  Troop  consists  of  i  Commandant,  x  Besaaldar,  a  Beinidt^ 
X  Kote  Duffedar,  x  Quarter  Master  Duffedar,  x  Pay  Duffedar,  8  Duil\9dars,  x  Trumpeter,  9  Farrier*.  83  Sovin. 


Native  Artillery. 

No.  X  Mountain  Battery— "Puirji.uB"—*'MooLTi.H"--"ABTBSiKi." 

No.  X  Mountain  Battery  at  Rajkote ;  No.  a  Mountain  Battery  with  Oaadehar  Forea. 

Captain  J.  D.Snodgrass,Boyal  Artillery  I  4  Oct.  77  {Commanding  No.  x  Mountain  Battery,  4  Apr.  79. 
Lient.  W.  B.  Hoggan,  Royal  Artillery...    8  Jan.  70' Doing  duty  Officer. 

Major  R.  Wace,  Itoyal  Artillery    '22  Nov.  79|Commanding  No.  a  Mountain  Battery,  4  Apr.  79. 

Lieut.  R.  W.  P.  Robertson,  R.  Artillery  1  4  Jft^-  7^  Doing  duty  Officer. 
Lient.  A.  Keene,  Royal  Artillery  12  Fob.  74|Doing  duty  Officer. 

NoTs.~The  effsctive  Establishment  of  a  Mountain  Battery  of  Native  Artillerv  consists  of  x  Snbedar,  i  ieio^la:. 
I  Havildar  Major,  x  Pay  and  Quarter  Master  Havildar,  4  Harildars.  4  Naiquea.  2  Buglers,  60  GtmaerN : 
Havildars  of  Drivers,  4  Naiks  of  Drivers,  85  Drivers,  8  Muleteers,  i  Native  Farrier. 


Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners. 

**  Bbiti-Boo- Ali  "— "  Ghitzitbi  "— "  Affohawistah  "— "  Khxlat  "— *«  PD»i.uB  "— "  MooLTAir "  —  ••  Gooxnii  '*- 
••  I'KKSXA."  -**  Rssniax"— "Khoobuab  "— "  Bubhibb  "  —  ••  Cbbtbal  Ibdii."— '•AarBawu.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Kirkee.    Depot  at  Kirkee.    Cloa,  Scarlet.    Faeimge,  Dark  Blue. 
X St  Company.— Aden.  I    3rd  Company.— On  Service.      I    5th  Company.— 8inA  Besww  Ifc^p^ 

and  Company.— Sxnd  Beierve  Brigade.      |    4th  Company.— On  Service.      | 


Lt.Colonel  J.  Hills,  R.  Engineers.. 


Lieut.  H.  O.  Selby,  R.  Engineers 

Lieut.  G.  H.W.  O' Sullivan,  R.  Engineers 

Lieut  G.  T.  Jones,  R.  Engineers  

Major  F.  S.  Leacock.  Gen.  List,  Inf.. 

Captain  H.  Melliss,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  H.  Bedford,  Royal  Engineers 

Lieut.  T.  R.  Henn,  R.  Engineers 

Lieut.  J.  D.  FuUerton,  R.  Engineers    . 
Lieut.  E.  H.  Bothell,  Royal  Engineers 

Surgeon  Major  W.  Niven,  MD. 


X  Oct.  77 


13  Jan.  69 

6  Jan.  72 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Dec.  79 

30  June  77 
5  July  72 

7  July  69 
9  Jan. 73 
9  Jan.  73 


Commandant,  23  Aug.  71. 

C  Quarter  Maater  and  Interpreter  and  Snperintendert  of  F^t  ■ 

(     and  Park  Train. 

Instructor  in  Army  Signalling  and  Telegraphy,  x  Jan  75- 
Commanding  No.  3  Company. 
Doing  duty  Officer.— On  Service. 

Commanding  No.  x  Company,  Aden.  [Bomber  Dl^"* 

Commanding  No.  4  Company. —Officiating  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Ges-r. 
Commanding  Depot. 

Commanding  No.  2  Company.— On  Service. 
Offg.  Adjntuit  (on  Service)  and  Superintendent  of  Inatracc ' 
Commanding  No.  5  Comptmy.— On  Service. 
Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  chaise,  xx  Aug.  77. 


NoTB.— The  Effective  Establishment  of  the  Corps  of  Sappers  and  Miners  consists  of  5  Ccmpaniea  w:th  x '' 
mandant,  5  Officers  Commanding  Companies,  x  Adjutant,  i  Quarter  Master  and  Interpreter,  a  Doiiig  duty  0S<* 
x  Surgeon,  i  Conductor,  x  Sergeant  Magor.  x  Quarter  Master  Sergeant,  4  Serjeants,  4  Fianst  OorporaU,  4 1*^- 
Corporals,  5  Subedars,  5  Jemedars,  20  Havildars,  10  Buglers,  40  Naiques,  400  Privates,  and  xa  Botb. 

Digitized  by  V^jOO^lC 


Ist  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Orenadiera— Raised  i  June  1796). 

"  Mahoalobb"— "Htdbrabad."— 3aD  Dscskbss  1866. 
Head  Qnarten  with  OaadahAr  Kald  Foroe.    Depot  at  Ahmedabad.    Facing;  White, 


423 


Bavk,  Njlvxb,  utd  CoaFB. 


Abmy 
RiLirx. 


Rbicajixb. 


Lt. Colonel  H.  S.  Andenon,  Staff  Corps. 
Colonel  C.  T.  Heathcote,  Staff  Corps  .. 

M^or  J.  Affleck,  Staff  Corps  

Lt.  Colonel  C.  M.  Griffith,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  W.  R.  Trevclyan,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  J.  Grant,  Scaff  Corps 

Lieat.  C.  W.  Hinde,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  C.  Aslett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  P.  Whittuok,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  C.  G.  Whitby,  17  Foot  

Surgeon  A.  H.  C.  Dane.ifD 


6  Apr.  76 

7  Sept.79 
13  June  77 
II  July  77 

4  Oct.  77 
30  June  77 
as  Oct  71 
13  June  74 

I  Apr.  77 
i^  Feb.  75 


Commandant,  31  May  79.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  Commandaut.— From.  12  Nntivo  Infantry. 

2ud  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  May  79.— Sick  Furl. 

Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Wing  Commander,  31  May  79. 

Wing  Officer,  i  March  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  14  Nov.  74. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  8  Nov.  78. 

Wing  Officer,  5  Dec.  79. 

A.ttaohed  on  probation. 

In  medical  charge,  ai  March  79. 


2n(lBombayNativeInfantry (Pnnc6  of  Wales^0vm)(0renadier8 — BaisediJuneiT^S), 

"  BoYPt "— "  KoBsaJLUH  "— "  KiBKBi."    Left  Flank  Company,  *'  Pbbsia.  "— *' Abtsbixia." 

Head  Quarters  at  VosMerabad.    Faeingt,  White. 

nvnorart  Co2otM2.~Field  Marshal  H.B.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Cornwall, 

KQ,  KT.  QCB.  ZP.  &CSI.  GCMQ. 

Colonel  S.  De  B.  Edwardes,  late  a  N.I...   4  Feb.  761  Commandant,  36  Jan.  78.— Supdt.  of  Transports,  Sind  Reserve 

Major  0.  F.  James,  Staff  Corps ao  Oct.  76, Officiating  Commandant.  [Brigade. 

•  • ?  .      **  .-  -       ,     ^..      „i  _.. .__.,„.__« .._     .  78. -Sick  Furl. 


I'olonel  G.  H.  W.  Fagan,  late  a  N.  I.  .. 
Mtijor  S.  Rimington,  Staff  Corps  ... 

(.■aptain  C.  M.  Ryves,  Gen.  List 

iJuptain  H.  T.  Balkley,  Staff  Corps 

<Japtain  F.  B.  Peile.  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  8.  King,  Staff  Corps , 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Ledie,  Staff  Corps 


I  Oct.  78 


Lieut.  A.  G.  H.  Gkurdner,  aa  Foot . 

Sargeon  C.  T.  Peters,  MB 

Stirgoon  G.  H.  Bnll.lfD 


20  July  74 
4  Feb.  71 
19  Dec.  7a 


8  Jan. 
I  Jan.  71 


xo  Sept  76 


and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  a6  Jan. 


Wing  Commander,  26  Jan.  78. 

Wing  Officer,  8  May  67.— Offg.  and  in  Com.  and  Wing  Comdr. 
Wing  Officer,  30  March  78.— Adjutant  G.LP.R.  Volunteer  Corps. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ax  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  June  78.— Services  at  disposal 

of  Government. 
Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant. 
a6  July  76;  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  24  Feb.  77.— Officiating  Cinl,  Zanxibar. 
Officiating  in  medical  charge. 

3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Light  Infantry — Raised  i  June  1796). 

'  Sup  A  bibb"—"  SlBIVOAPATAX  "— *'  BbBI-BoO-AlI*'— "  PITBJA.UB  "— "  MoOLTi.V  "— *'  GOOJBBAT  "— '*  AbYBSIITXJL." 

Light  Company,  **  Fbbsia..*' 
Head  Quarters  at  Hyderabad.    Facing*,  Sky  Blue. 


Colonel  W.  R.  Houghton,  Staff  Corps. 

Colonel  J.  Clements,  StcLff  Corps    

ilaworO.  W.  Yonge,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  B.  Stmtt,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  G.  J.  Goulson,  Staff  Corps  

Captain  L.  F.  Heath,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  G.  F.  W.  MaoMahon,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  W.  S.  Birdvrood,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  P.  W.  Cookell 

6urg«onT.  B.  Worgan  


a  Aug.  7. 
z  X  June  78 
zo  Deo.  74 
ao  Dec.  77 
ai  Deo.  73 

9  Sept.  76 
a8  Oct.  71 
ax  Sept.  74 


Commandant,  5  Deo.  74.— Sick  Furlough. 

and  in  Command  andWing  Commander^  5  Aug.  76.— Offg.  Comdt* 

Officiating  and  in  Coixunand  and  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Commander,  13  May  68.  —Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Qr.  Master,  31  July  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  9  Sept.  76. 

Wing  Officer,  24  Dec.  75.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer,  ix  May  78. —Sick  Furlough. 

In  medical  charge,  z8  April  77.— Officiating  9  N.I. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


4th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Rifle  Corps — Raised  i  June  1796). 

'  SiBnroAPJLTAM  "— "Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— "  Boubboh"— "  Puhjaub  **— •*  MooLTAif "— •*  Pbbsia"— ••  Bbbhibb"— 

"  KhOOBHAB  •' — **  BUBHIBB  "— "  CkHTBAL  llTDlA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Poena.     (Ordered  on  Field  Service.)    Jacket,  R\/U  Qreen.    Faeinge,  Bed. 


Colonel  W.  Bannerman,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Colonel  G.  B.  Crispin,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Major  W.  8.  Beton,  Staff  Corps 

Maior  F.  F.  Comyn,  Gen.  List 

Major  W.  Marshall,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  S.  Carter,  Staff  Corps 

LieaU  D.  O.  W.  Harrison,  Staff  Corps- 
Lieut.  A.  W.  L.  Bayly,  io8  Foot 

S9urgeon  Major  C.  G.  H.  Boss 


3  Feb.  7: 
aoJuly  7] 
ao  July  77 
a7  Feb.  79 
la  Aug.  79 
19  Deo.  7a 
IX  Feb.  75 
x3  June  74 


Commandant,  14  July  77. 

and  in  Con^nand  and  Wing  Commander,  a8  Aug.  78. 

Wing  Commander,  28  Aug^S. — Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  64.->Offlciating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  10  July  67. 

Wing  Officer,  15  May  68.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  25  Sept.  78. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 

In  medical  charge,  17  Nov.  69. 


ila^oT  A.  Poole,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  B.  Hennell,  Gen.  List  .. 
Captain  P.  C.  Heath,  Staff  Corps 


5th  Bombay  Native  {Light)  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796). 

•'  Sbbsasbbb  "— "  SBBuraAYATAx"— "  Kahuk  ••— "Bbki-Boo-Ali."    Left  Flank  Gompanv,  **  Pbbsza.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Xurraohee.    (Ordered  on  Field  Service.)    Faoinge,  Black  Velvet, 

ColonelF.Boome,  Staff  Corps  

Colonel  A.  A.  Des  YflDuz,  Staff  Corps  ..._., 

Lt.Colonel^B.  A.  C.  Hunt,  Inflintry  30  July  74  Wing  Commander,  15  July  76. 

Wing  Officer,  ai  Nov.  74. 
Wing  Officer,  15  July  76. 
Wing  Officer,  8  Aug.  74.— Station  Staff  Officer,  and  Supdt.  of 

Bazaars,  Hyderabad.—Brigade  Major,  Reserve  Division. 
Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  a4  Aug.  7a. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  25  Oct.  78. 


Lieut.  C.  O.  Nioholetts,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  J.  G.  Francis,  Staff  Corps , 

SuTfi^eon  Mi^or  B.  G.  Thorp,  MD..., 


6tb.  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  June  1796) 

*•  SSBiKOAPATAX." 

Head  Quarters  at  Mhow.    Facing;  Black. 

ColonelJ.  J.  Elder,  Staff  Corps '  ~  -  -j'       -     - 

Lt.Colonel  C.  D.  J.  Dodd,  Staff  Corps.. 

Major  M.  J.  J.  Mignon,  Staff  Corps X4  June  76 

■         '     -  "  ••  -  8  Feb.  70 

4  Feb.  71 

3  Feb.  73 

9  Apr.  78 

18  Jan.  75 


Ciptain  K.  B.  Heay,  Gen.  List. 

Captain  R.  A.  Prideauz,  Gen.  List , 

Lieut.  J.  W.  S.  Mercer,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  B.  C.  Coz,  Staff  Corps 

Lieat.  W.  H.  Darby.  Boyal  ArtUleiy 
Sorgeon  D.  N.  Parakh  


a9  Jan.  79, Commandant,  6  Nov.  78.~Siok  Furlough. 
13  June  77;  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  6  Nov.  78.— Offg.  Comdt. 
'  Wing  Conmiauder,  13  Aug.  79.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 
Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  37  Jul^  7^.— Offg.Wing  Comdr. 


Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  5  April  76.— Sick  Furlough. 
Wing  Officer,  3  Jan.  79. — Officiating  Ac^utant 
Wing  Officer,  13  Aug.  79.— Transi>ort  Duty. 
Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master. 
In  medical  charge,  37  April  78. 


NoTB.  —The  Effective  Establishment  of  a  Native  Inflmtnr  Regiment  consists  of  Eigbc  Companies  with  x  Command- 
am,  a  Wing  Commanders,  4  Wing  Officers,  z  Medical  Officer,  8  Subedars,  8  Jomedars,  40  Havildars,  40  Naiks,  16 
Drummers,  600  Sepoys,  or  7x3  of  all  Banks  (Native).  Non-effective  Native  Staff:  x  Subedar  Mi^or,  x  Native 
AdUutant,  X  DriU  Hayildar,  x  DriU  Naik,  8  Pay  Havildars,  x  Dram  Major,  x  Fife  Major.      ,      ^  ^^  ^< « ,  ^^ 

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428  19th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  November  181 7). 

"  Ghumbb"— '*A»oHi.jri8TA.w"— *•  PuiTJi-UB"— "  Moowait"— "  G00Jl»JLt." 
On  Serrioe.    Depot  at  XniTMhM.    Faeingt,  Deep  Yellow. 


Raitk,  Ni.xx8,  i.irD  Cobpb. 


Colonel  W.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps . 
Major  W.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps 


Major  S.  J.  Wandbv,  Staff  Corps  . . . . 
Major  E.  J.  Le  P.  Trench,  Gen.  List  . 
Iiieat.  F.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lient.  G.  B.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  F.  G.  Btayner,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieut.  C.  B.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieut.  H.  Melvill,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  W.  E.  Cates 

Surgeon  Major  J.  Amott,  MD 


Abky 
Ra^itb. 


3  Feb. 
2o  Jan. 

4  Sept. 
3  Sept. 

a8  Oct. 
15  Apr. 
12  Feb. 
xo  Sept. 
3  May 


Rbkabkb. 


Commandant,  8  Dec.  77. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Sick  rurl 

Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  July  75.— Offg.  Wing  Oomdr. 

Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  a  March  78. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  March  79.— Sick  Forloogh. 

Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  36  May  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

Officiating  in  medical  charge. 


20th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Bckised  5  November  181 7). 

"  PbbSLL  "— "  RbBHIBB  "— "  KH008HAB  "— "  BiTSHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baroda.    Facing;  Deep  TeUow. 

Cuionel  T.Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  lo  June  74  Commandant,  30  Mav*  76. 

Lfc.Colonel  T.  Kettlewell,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  Feb.  78  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  33  Aug.  77. 
Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  Strong,  Staff  Corps  ...    4  Jan.  80  Wing  Commander,  2a  Aug.  77. 

Major  R.  Westmacott,  Staff  Corps 19  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  7  March  79.— Assistant  General  Transport  Officer. 

Captain  W.  S.  Hore,  Gen.  List   21  Feb.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjt.,22  May  75.— Station  Staff  Officer.  Pooos. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  C.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  ...  13  June  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  11  Sept.  78.— Sick  Furlougk. 

I  I  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  ao  Nov.  75  Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Warden,  Staff  Corps !2i  Sept. 75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Prob.  Commissariat  Department. 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Browne,  R.  Artillery In  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  H.  De  Tatham,  MD |      In  medical  charge,  6  Jan.  69. 


21st  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (or  Marine  Battalion)  (Raised  3  Jamtary  iTil)- 

An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Hindoostanee  corresponding  with  **  Per  Mare,  per  Terram." 

"  PBBSIAV  GULB"— "  BBVI-B00-ALI**~'*BUBlfi.H  "— "  Adbw"— "  HTDBBABiLD  "— "  VVHSLn  "— •*  AMTlHMXi-" 

Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Faeinge,  Dark  Oreen,    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  A.  Camegy,  Staff  Corps   ;27  July  73  Commandant,  5  Oct.  74.  [Judge  Advooata^  Poona  Girck. 

Lt.Colonel  Q.  F  Beville,  Staff  Corps    ...!xi  July  77,2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  14  OcL  78. — OSg.  Dep. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Sturt,  Gen.  List   I30  Sept.  74!  Wing  Commander,  7  Nov.  79.— Officiating  and  in  Command. 

Captain  C.  T.  Bchalas,  Gen.  List  '34  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer,  ai  Aug.  75.— 8ick  Furlough. 

Captain  R.  S.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps 10  Apr.  78jWing  Officer,  8  Apnl  76.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut.  A.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps  30  Dec.  71 !  Wing  Officer  and  Aciyutant,  17  Sept.  79. 

„.       -  ^^  Sept.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  17  Sept  79. 

...  20  Nov.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  34  Sept.  79. 


Lieut.  G.  E.  Even,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lieut.  C.  B.  Adams,  66  Foot  , 
8urg«xn  Mi^or  W.  H.  ColviU  , 


22nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  i  January  1818) 

Light  Company,  •*  Pbbsii..** 
Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.    FaeingM,  Dark  Oreen, 
19  July  76  '^rnirii  i 
14 June77j:'  I 
10  Dec.  79  v\ 


Colonel  J.  Fairbrother,  Staff  Corps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Drummond.StaffCorps 

Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Watts,  Staff  Corps 

M^or  D.  R.  F.  Wooldridge,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  F.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

CapUi'iii  W.  A.  Wetherall,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut-  A.  Smith,  Stafl'  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  E.  Harrison,  56  Foot 

Lieut.  A.  L.  B.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  C.  E.  Peirse,  i  W.  1.  Regt 

Kurgeon  Miyor  H.  A.  Lewis  


Ill  Tit,  28  April  77. 

and  Wing  Commander,  7  Oct.  78. 


lander,  2  Aug.  76.— Bri^^e  Maior,  Aden. 
ax  Nov.  76!  V.  .  r.,  8  Dec.  77.—l^ransport  Duty,  bind Reserre  Brigade. 

12  Sept.  79  Wi  .,:  1  rlii .  f,  xa  Sept.  71.— Sick  Furlough. 

30  Jan.  78  Wivar.  I  utiitr,  27  Dec.  6g.—Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

30  Dec.  71  \'.  !  J  nil.    f  and  Quarter  Master,  34  Feb.  77.— Sick  Forloiigh. 

15  Apr.  76  '        r,  XI  May  78.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

13  Feb.  76  I    '       •  and  Adjutant. 
13  Nov.  75.  ■  '  '  -:    V^ing  Officer. 


la  uicdicul  uharge,  7  May  73. 


23rd  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raided  4  May  1820). 

*•  Kibbbb"— "Pbbsijl." 
Head  Quarters  at  Ahmednuggur.    Faeinge,  Dark  Oreen. 


Colonel  J.  Harpur,  Staff  Corps 

Lt. Colonel  M.  R.  Bruco,  Slaff  Corps.. 

Major  J.  Gatacre,  Staff  Corps 


Captain  F.  T.  Ebden,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  C.  Kellie,  Staff  Corps 

Liout.  W.  St.  J.  Richardson,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  R.  I.  Scallon,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut  F.  J.  Tobin,  86  Foot 

burgeon  Miyor  J.  Simpson,  I£B 


17  Feb. 
3o  Jan. 
13  June 

29  Dec. 
28  Oct. 
IT  Fob. 
12  Feb. 
12  May 


78  Commandant,  4  Dec.  79. 

75  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  ai  June  76. 

77  Wing  Commander,  17  Jan.  79. 

Wing  Officer, 
72  Wing  Officer,  6  Mar.  65. 
71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  July  72. 

75  Wing  Officer,  17  Jan.  79.->Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

76  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Aug.  79.— ^With  29V.  L 

77  Attached  on  probation. 

jln  medical  charge,  13  Mar.  7a. 


24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  4  May  1820). 

"  Adbb  '*— "  Cbbtbal  Ikdia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Mehidpore.    Faeinge^  Dark  Chreen, 
Colonel  J.  H.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  ...  zo  June  75  Commandant,  9  June  75. 

Lt.Colonel  R.  M.  Chambers,  Infantry  ...|  5  Oct.  74  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  39  Sept.  77.— Sack  Fori. 
Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Hawthorn.  Staff  Corps  20  Feb.  78  Wing  Commander,  ao  April  69.— Offg.  and  in  " 
Major  C.  P.  Newport,  Staff  Corps 4  Mar.  77  Officiating  Wing  Oommander. 

"Xruini.  n     'M'     TYuv     Sfj^flT  f^nma  '..    T^a/i     ..9   Xt^inrv  r\<f1/»Ai«     «n    Inna  mn 


Majors.  M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps  ... 
I'aptain  W.  H.  Lyster,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lieut.  A.  A.  Pearson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Surgeon  J.  A.  Howell 


IX  Dec.  78  Wing  Officer,  19  June  7a. 
25  Apr.  77  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  33  Sept.  75. 
16  Oct.  78,  Wing  Officer,  13  June  77.— flick  Furlough. 
38  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  xo  Nov.  75.— Station  Staff  Offio 
jOfficiating  Wing  Officer. 
|ln  medical  charge,  34  Jan.  77. 


Digitized  by  VoiOO^^ltT 


25th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  26  May  1820). 

"MiXAVii"— "Htdia^ad."    Liffht  Company,  "Pibbii."— "CairtBAL  Iitdli"— "ABTSsnriA." 
Head  Quarters  at  Aden.    FaeingM,  PaU  Yellow. 


429 


Bamx,  Kaxxs,  i.]n>  Goxps. 


Colonel  A.  B.  Little.  Staff  Corps , 

Colonel  I.  F.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt  Colonel  C.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 

Ufljor  J.  Withers,  Staff  Corps.. 


Captain  J.  DeB.  Lrnch,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  F.  G.  T.  Welch,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Lieut.  A.  J.  P.  Nntball,  Staff  Corps... 

Surfreon  Mm'or  M.  Heffeman 


AXVY      I 


96  Feb.  72  Commandant,  24  Mar.  66.— Offg.  in  Com.  Nnsseerabad  Brigade. 

27  May  79 1  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  a8  Apr.  77.— Offg.  Comdt. 
Z2  June  78  Wing  Commander,  28  Apr.  77. — Offg.  and  in  Command. 

I  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
4  June  78  Wing  Officer,  15  Feb.  71. 
18  Mar.  74  Wing  Officer,  x6  June  75. 
20  Apr.  79' Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  zo  Oct.  77. 

28  Oct.  71 :  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  Aug.  78. 

:  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 
>ln  medical  charge,  12  Feb.  69. 


26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  9  March  1825). 

"  PSBSIl."— "KHOO8HA.B.** 

Head  Quarters  at  Oeesa.    Faeing^t  J^hi  Btiff, 


Colonel  John  Miles,  Staff  Corps 

LtwColonel  W.  H.  Boss,  Staff  Corps 

M^jor  A.  J.  Doig,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  C.  J.  A.  Yates,  Gen.  List ... 
Oaptain  J.  M.  Heath,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Captain  F.  H.  Foijett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Passy,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Mi^or  G.  Y.  Hunter 


3  Feb. 

76 

20  Dec. 

78 

x6  July 

7,S 

8  Mar. 

72 

12  Oct. 

72 

10  June 

77 

9  Aug. 

73 

Commandant,  25  April77.— Sick  Furlough. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  90  Jan.  77. — Offg.  Comdt. 

Wing  Commander,  12  Dec.  79. 

Wing  Officer,  18  Sept.  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  and  2nd  in  Comd. 

Wing  Officer,  z  Jan.  64. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3Z  May  7X. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  ao  April  78. 

In  medical  charge,  5  Sept.  77. 


27th   Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  Ist  Belooch  Regiment  (Lighi  Infantry) 

{Bai9€d  8  Maff  Z844). 
"  Dblhx  "— "  Abtssiwii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jaeobabad.    Faeingi,  Bed. 

Colonel  H.  Beville,  CB.  Staff  Corps 15  Feb.  74  Commandant,  30  Oct.  60.— Sick  Farlough. 

LLColonel  T.  Bell,  Staff  Corps zo  Dec.  76  Officiating  Commandant.— From  30  N.L 

Colonel  A.  P.  Davis,  Staff  Corps  120  Jan.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  90  May  76.— Furlough. 

Major  A.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 'x6  May  77:Wing  Commander,  iz  May  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Major  M.  H.  Nieol»on,  Gen.  List,  Inf...'  9  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer,  Z7  Dec.  73.— Brigade  Major,  Gandahar  Foroo. 

Captain  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps '  8  Jan.  80  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  23  Deo.  71.— Furlough. 

Lieut.  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Ac^utant,  90  April  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander 

I  I    and  Qtiarter  Master. 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Sinclair,  Staff  Corps '  3  Dec.  74  Wing  Officer,  zz  May  78.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Yate,  z  W.  L  Regt 22  Sept.  yeOfflciating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  W.  Q.  H.  Henderson In  medioal  charge,  24  May  78.— Officiating  Civil,  Kotree. 


28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  21  January  1846). 

Light  Company, "  Pibsla.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Borat.    (Ordered  on  Field  Service.)    Faeinge,  PaU  Yellow. 


Li.Ck>lonel  T.  R.  Nimmo,  Staff  Corps  ...zz  Dec.  75 
Lt.ColoneI  W.  H.  Newport,  Staff  Corps  z6  Deo.  76 

HaJOT  J.  Ketohen,  Gen.  List  ;27  July  79 

Major  F.  C.  Singleton,  Staff  Corps |  9  Dec.  79 

Lieut  B.  A.  Barclay,  Staff  Corps j  6  June  71 

Lieut.  R.  E.  D.  Beilly,  Staff  Corps I3Z  Aug.  72 

Lieut.  W.  St  L.  Chase,  Staff  Corps zo  Sept.75 

Surgeon  Major  J.  F.  £eith  MB I      


Commandant,  6  Oct.  77. 

2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  z  June  78. 

Wing  Comxziander,  z  June  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  73.--Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  z4  Oct.  74.— Offg.  Sub  Assist.Com.Gen.at  Kurrachee. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  zo  June  76. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  27  Sept.  79. 

In  medical  charge,  3  Oct.  78. 


29th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^or  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  {Raised6May  1846). 

*•  PxssLA. "— **  RssniRB  "— '•  Kn008Hi.B  "— "  BUSHRI." 
Head  Quarters  with  Oandahar  Field  Foroe.    Depot  at  Hyderabad.    FaeingMf  Bed. 


Colonel  O.  V.  Tanner,  Staff  Corps 
Lt.ColoQol  J.  Galloway,  Staff  Corps.... 
Major  («.  C.  Sartorius,  Staff  CorpR   .... 
Major  C.  A.  Cunninghiim.  Staff  Corps 
Major  G.  F.  Bryant,  Staff  Coqw 


22  Nov.  79 

I  z  June  79 

z  Oct.  77 

2o  Juue  7b 


Commandant,  6  Aug.  79. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander.  8  July  79. 


Wiug  Commander,  8  July  79.— Sick  Farlough. 
,     Winff  OIRccr,  28  Oct.  76.— D.  A.  A(\jutant  General,  Sind  Dist. 
27  Juiio  79  Wing OUlccr,  3  July  72.— Officiating  2nd  in  Command. 

Lieut.  W.  A.  Broome,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct.   7x!W^inR  OlHcer  and  Adjutant,  Z3  Oct.  75.-  Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut.  H.  £.  W.  Beville,  Staff  Corps '21  Sept.  74  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  19  Jane  78.— Offg.  Adjutant 

I  I    and  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut  R.  C.  G.  Mayne.  Staff  Corps 21  Dec.  72'Wing  Officer,  17  Sept.  "9.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  R.  J.  Scallon,  Staff  Corps 12  Feb.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  93  N.  I. 

Surgeon  Major  £.  Morton    i      ;ln  medical  charge,  24  Jan.  77. 


30th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  Jacob's  Rifles  (Raised  30  June  1858). 

Head  Quarters  with  Candahu*  Field  Force.    Depot  at  JAOobabad.    Jacket  and  Facingg,  Drab. 


Colonel  W.  G.  Mainwanng,  CIS.  S.C 

Lt. Colonel  T.  Boll,  Staff  Corp« 

Bt.Lt.Col.  P.  T.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps 

ila.ior  J.  S.  Iredell,  Staff  Corps 

( ;aptain  W.  C.  Harrison,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  H.  F.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut  W.  N.  Justice,  Z7  Foot.. 
Surgeon  K.  R.Kirtikar 


z  Mar.  74  Coram.indnnt,  2  Sept.  58. — Commanding  at  Quetta. 
10  Dec.  76  and  in  Commaud  and  Wing  Commdr..  Z5  May  65.— With  27  N.  I. 
32  Nov.  79  Whig  Commander,  Z2  Dec.  79. — Officiating  2ud  in  Command. 
13  Dec.  76  Offlci.iting  Wing  Commander. 
12  Dec.  77  Wing  Officer,  10  Aug.  70 
=6  June  78  Wing  Officer  and  Ad^uUnt,  30  Sept.  76. 

Wing  Officer, 
zz  Sept.76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master .^T 
Officiating  in  medical  chargecigitized  by  V^jOO  V IC 


428  19th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  5  November  1817). 

"  Ghuzseb"— "AwoHJLWisTAw"— *'  Puwjjlub"— "Moolxait"— **GooJi»Ai." 
On  Sendee.    Depot  at  Kniraohee.    Faeing§t  Deep  Yellow, 


RaKK,  NaXBB,  AlTD  COBP8. 


CoionelW.  Creagh,  Staff  Corps 

MaJorW.  Jacob,  Staff  Corps    

Major  S.  J.  Waudby,  Staff  Corps  . . . . 
Major  E.  J.  Le  P.  Trench.  (Jen.  List  . 
Lieut.  F.  Stevenson,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieat.  Q.  B.  Walter,  Staff  Corps 

Lient.  F.  C.  Stayner,  Staff  Corps  .... 
Lieat.  C.  B.  Phillips,  Staff  Corps  .... 

Lieut.  H.  MelviU,  Staff  Corps 

Burgeon  Major  w.  E.  Cates 

Surgeon  Major  J.  Amott,  MD 


Rbkabkb. 


3  Feb. 
20  Jan. 

4  Bopt. 
3  aopt, 

28  Oct. 
15  Apr. 
I  a  Feb, 
icj  Sept. 
3Mtty 


76'ConiJiiandrttil^  8  Dec.  77. 

75  srnl  iu  Coniiiiimd  and  Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Sick  Furl 

7B  Wing  Commander,  31  July  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

79  Wlii^  Ollicer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  July  75.— Offg.  WinsComdr. 

71  WiDjJT  Offlcur  and  Ac^utant,  2  March  78. 

7f,i  vViniT  onicer  and  Quarter  Master,  7  March  79.— Sick  Farioagh. 

77I  Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

7<i  uWeiatlnR  Wing  Officer. 

77!uj1iciatan|?  Wing  Officer. 

I  In  medical  charge,  26  May  75.— Sick  Foriough. 

lOLIiclailuj?  in  medical  charge. 


20th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Booked  s  November  1817). 

••  PBBSIi."— "  RbSHIBB"— "KHOOBHi.B"— "BUSHIBB." 

Head  Quarters  at  Baroda.    Facingt,  Deep  TeUow. 

Culonel  T.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  lo  June  74  Commandant,  ao  Mav  76. 

Lt.ColoneI  T.  Kettlewell,  Staff  Corps  ...  20  Feb.  78  2nd  in  Command  and  wing  Commander,  aa  Aug.  77. 
Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  Strong,  Staff  Corps  ...    4  Jan.  80  Winqr  Commander,  32  Aug.  77. 

Major  B.  Westmaoott,  Staff  Corps 19  Mar.  79  Wing  Officer,  7  March  79.— Assistant  General  Transport  OflScer. 

Captain  W.  S.  Hore,  Gten.  List   ax  Fob.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjt..aa  May  75.— Station  Staff  Omoer,  Poona. 

Lieut.  J.  F.  C.  Thatcher,  Staff  Corps  ...  13  June  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  11  Sept.  78.— Sick  Fnrlcmglt. 

I  Wing  Officer. 

Lieut.  J.  W.  Gordon,  Staff  Corps  !ao  Nov.  75  Wing  Officer,  3  Oct.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  H.  B.  Warden,  Staff  Corps lax  Sept.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— Prob.  Commissariat  Department. 

Lieut.  A.  H.  Browne,  R.  Artillery Ixx  Feb.  74  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  Major  H.  De  Tatham,  MD !      In  medical  charge,  6  Jan.  69. 


2l8t  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {or  Marine  Battalion)  {Raised  3  January  1777)- 


An  Anchor  and  Laurel  Wreath,  with  Motto  in  Uindoostanee  corresponding  with  "  Per  Mare,  per  7 
"Pbbsujt  GuL»"— "Bbhi-Boo-Axx"— "Bubmah"— "AnBir"— "Htdbbabjid"— "PnrjJLUB  ' 
Head  Quarters  at  Bombay.    Facinge,  Dark  Oreen.    Laee,  Gold. 

Colonel  A.  Camegy,  Staff  Corps   27  July  73  Commandant,  5  Oct.  74.  [Judge  Advooata,  Poona  CSxde. 

Lt.Colonel  Q.  F  Boville,  Staff  Corps    ...^x  July  77  2nd  in  Coizmiand  and  Wing  Commander,  14  OcL  78. — OSg.  Dep. 

Lt.Colonel  C.  J.  Sturt,  Gen.  List   130  Sept.  741  Wing  Commander,  7  Nov.  79.— Officiating  and  in  CommaiHL 

Captain  C.  T.  Bchaiaz,  Gen.  List  34  Oct.  71 ,  Wing  Officer,  ax  Aug.  75.— Sick  Furlough. 

««^.  ^.  ..  10  Apr.  78 1  Wing  Officer,  8  AprU  76.— Officiating  Wing  Commander. 


Captain  R.  S.  Simpson,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  A.  B.  Mein,  Staff  Corps  , 
Lieut.  G.  E.  Even,  Staff  Corps  . 
Lieut.  C.  B.  Adams,  66  Foot  .... 
Surgvon  Mi^jor  W.  H.  Colvill  .... 


30  Dec.  71 1  Wing  Officer  and  A(iyutant,  17  Sept.  7j 
ax  Sept.  75  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  17 
ao  Nov.  75  Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

In  medical  charge,  34  Sept.  79. 


Major  D.  R.  F.  Wooldridge,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  F.  Stewart,  Staff  Corps 

Capta'iii  W.  A.  Wethcrall,  StaflrCorps 

Lieut.  A.  Smith,  Staff  Corps  

Lieut.  C.  E.  Harrison,  56  Foot 

Lieut.  A.  L.  B.  Hughes,  Staff  Corps... 

Lieut.  C.  E.  Peirse,  x  W.  1.  Regt 

h^urgeon  MiOor  H.  A.  Lewis   


22nd  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  i  Jamia/ry  1818). 

Light  Company,  *'  Pbbsii.." 
Head  Quarters  at  Belgaum.    Facing$t  Dark  Oreen, 

Colonel  J.  Fairbrother,  Staff  Corps 19  July  76  ^'^  -1-::  adant,  38  April  77. 

Lt.Colonel  J.  H.  Drummondj^taff  Corps  X4  June  77    1  m  ^  •  [l  '  om.  and  Wing  Commander,  7  Oct.  78. 

Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Watts,  Staff  Corps xo  Dec.  79  ^v  1   _^  f  >mmander,  a  Aug.  76.— Brigade  Maior,  Aden. 

w-.:^_T^  «  ^  «r— ij_.j__  c..«^ — 121  Nov.  76, U  I ri^i'mdr.,  8 Dec.  77.— Transport  Duty,  SindEeserre Brigade. 

.  xa  Sep»t.79,  W!n>,'  Ulflcer,  la  Sept.  7 x.— Sick  Furlough. 
.  30  Jan.  78\Vijitr  OlBcer,  37  Dec.  69.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 
.  30  Dec.  7x  Willi:  officer  and  Quarter  Master,  84  Feb.  77.— Sick  Fortoogh. 
.  15  Apr.  76,  Whu^  DJBcer,  11  May  78.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 
.  13  Feb.  761  Uini:  UlUcer  and  Adjutant. 
.  13  Nov.  75  Oibemtirig  Wing  Officer. 
......      Ifii  inedLoalcharge,  7  May  73. 


23rd  Bombay  Native  {Light)  Infantry  {Raised  4  May  1820). 

"  KiBBBB**— "PbBSIA." 

Head  Quarters  at  Ahmednuggnr.    Faeinge,  Dark  Oreen, 


Colonel  J.  Harpur,  Staff  Corps  

Lt-Colonel  M.  R.  Bruce,  Staff  Corps.. 
Aiajor  J.  Gatacre,  Staff  Corps 


X7  Feb.  78|Commandant,  4  Dec.  79. 

20  Jan.  75  2nd  in  Com.  and  Wing  Commander,  ax  June  76. 


Captain  F.  T.  Ebden,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  E.  C.  Kellie,  Staff  Corps 

Liout.  W.  St.  J.  Richardson,  Staff  Corps 

Jiieut.  R  I.  Scnllon,  Staff  Corps   

Lieut  F.  J.  Tobln,  86  Foot 

burgeon  iia^or  J.  Simpson,  I££ 


13  June  77 

29  Deo.  72 
28  Oct.  71 
XI  Feb.  75 
I  a  Feb.  76 
X3  May  77 


Wing  Commander,  17  Jan.  79. 

Wing  Officer, 

Wing  Officer,  6  Mar.  65. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  6  July  7a. 

Wing  Officer,  17  Jan.  79.— Offg.  Quarter  Master. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  6  Aug.  79.— With  39  N.  L 

Attached  on  probation. 

jln  medical  charge,  13  Mar.  73. 


24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  4  May  1820). 


*'Ai>bk' 

Head  Quarters  at 

Colonel  J.  H.  Henderson,  Staff  Corps  ...  xo  June  75 

Jit.Colonel  R.  M.  Chambers, Infantry  ...1  s  Oct.   74 

l..t.Colonel  G.  S.  Hawthorn.  Staff  Corps  30  Feb.  78 

Major  C.  P.  Newport,  Staff  Corps |  4  Mar.  77 

Major  S.  M.  Hay,  Staff  Corps Ixi  Dec.  78 

Captain  W.  J.  Morse,  Staff  Corps I25  Apr.  77 


(.'apUin  W.  H.  Lyster.  Staff  Corps 
Lieut.  A.  A.  Pearson,  Staff  Corps  ... 

Surgeon  J.  A.  Howell    


x6  Oct. 
38  Oct. 


'— "CaifTBiLL  iKDIl..' 

Mehidpore.    Facinge,  Dark  Oreen, 

Commandant,  9  June  75. 

and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  39  Sept.  77.>-Bi<dc  Fori. 

Wing  Conmiander,  30  AprU  69.— Offg.  snd  in  Conunand. 

Officiating  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer,  X9  June  73. 

Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  3a  Sept.  75. 

Wing  Officer,  X3  June  77. — Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  xo  Nov.  75.— Station  Staff  Offieer. 

|Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

I  In  medical  thaxgo,  34  Jan.  77. 


Digitized  by  V^j(JO*^lC 


25th  Bombay  Native  (Light)  Infantry  (Raised  26  May  1820), 

"MuAVia"— "HTDBKi.BAo."    Light  Company,  "Pebsia."— "CBWT»i.L  Iitdia"— "Abt8BI»ia.' 
Head  Quarters  at  Aden.    Facings,  PaU  Yellow. 


429 


Rune,  NUfXB,  ABB  COBP8. 


Colonel  A.  B.  Little,  Staff  Corps , 

Colonel  I.  F.  Chapman,  Staff  Corps  ... 
Lt Colonel  C.  Jameson,  Staff  Corps 

Miyor  J.  Withers,  Staff  Corps- 


Captain  J.  DeB.  Lynch,  Staff  Corps 
Captain  P.  G.  T.  Welch,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Lieut.  A.  J.  P.  Nuthall,  Staff  Corps.. 

Surf^eon  Major  M.  Heffeman 


Abvy 

RA.VK. 


RBIU-BKB. 


26  Feb.  72  Commandant,  24  Mar.  66.— Oflfe-  in  Com.  Nosseerabad  Brigrade. 

27  May  79 '2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  28  Apr.  77.— Offg.  Comdt. 
12  June  78  Wing  Commander,  28  Apr.  77.— Offg.  and  in  Command. 

pfflrT«^ting  Wing  Commander. 
4  June  78  T.  *trfr,  15  Feb.  71. 

18  Mar.  74  ]  V  '  ' '  r ,  x6  June  75. 

ioApr.  79!^  :   ind  Adjutant,  xo  Oct.  77. 

28  Oct.  71  1?>  1  Elk  ^  'iiiL  1 1-  ^*nd  Quarter  Ma&ter,  7  Aug.  78. 

C>aieiatinir  Wfng  Officer. 
'in  im-fHp«il  charge,  12  Feb.  69. 


Colonel  John  Miles,  Staff  Corps. 
Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Boss,  Staff  Corps 

Major  A.  J.  Doig,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  G.  J.  A.  Yates,  Gen.  List .. 
Captain  J.  M.  Heath,  Staff  Corps  .. 
Captain  F.  H.  Foijett,  Staff  Corps 

Lieut.  H.  E.  Passy,  Staff  Corps 

Surgeon  Major  G.  Y.  Hunter 


26th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  {Raised  9  March  1825) 

**  Pbbsii.  "— '•  Khooshab." 
Head  Quarters  at  Oeesa.    Faeing$,  Light  Buff, 
3  Feb.  7< 
20  Dec.  ?£ 
i6  July  7.' 
8  Mar.  71    ^  1   ■: 


12  Oct.  7:  y\  !!        : 

10  June77  AVm^  i  nU. 

9  Aug.  73|Wiu*?:  Oilu 

|I«  iiiedicri 


nt,  25  April  77.— Sick  Furlough. 

mand  and  Wing  Comdr.,  ao  Jan.  77.— Offg.  Comdt. 

aander,  12  Dec.  79. 

18  Sept.  75.— Offg.  Wing  Comdr.  and  2nd  in  Comd. 


ir,  X  Jan.  64. 
!r  and  Quarter  Master,  31  May  71. 
')r  and  Adjutant,  20  April  78. 
charge,  5  Sept.  77. 


27th   Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  1st  Belooch  Regiment  (Licjihi  Infantry) 

{Bai$€d  8  If  ay  1844). 
"  Dblhi  "— "  Abtssibia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Jasobabad.    Faeingt,  JRed. 

Colonel  H.  Beville,  CB.  Staff  Corps 15  Feb.  74  Commandant,  30  Oct.  60.— Sick  Furlough. 

LtColonelT.  Bell,  Staff  Corps 10  Dec.  76  Officiating  Commandant.— From  30  N.I. 

Colonel  A.  P.  Davis,  Staff  Corps  20  Jan.  79  2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Comdr.,  20  May  76.— Furlough. 

M^or  A.  Hogg,  Staff  Corps 16  May  77  Wing  Commander,  11  May  78.— Offg.  2nd  in  Command. 

Major  M.  H.  Nicolson,  Gen.  List,  Inf...    9  Dec.  79,  Wing  Officer,  17  Dec.  73.— Brigade  Major,  Candahar  Force. 

Captain  J.  Grant,  Staff  Corps I  8  Jan.  80'WingOfficerandQuaner  Master,  23  Dec.  71.— Furlough. 

Lieut.  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  Staff  Corps 28  Oct.  71  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  20  April  78.— Offg.  Wing  Commander 

I  and  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut.  A.  L.  Sinclair,  Staff  Corps '  3  Dec.  74' Wing  Officer,  11  May  78.— Officiating  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  A.  C.  Yate,  i  W.  I.  Regt 22  Sept.  76! Officiating  Wing  Officer. 

Surgeon  W.  G.  H.  Henderson '      !ln  medical  charge,  24  May  78.— Officiating  Civil,  Kotree. 


28th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  (Raised  21  January  1846). 

Light  Company, "  Pbbsia." 
Head  Quarters  at  Borat.    (Ordered  on  Field  Service.)    Faeingi,  Fale  Yellow. 


Ijt.ColonelT.  R.  Nimmo,  Staff  Corps  ...!ix  Dec.  75 
LkColonel  W.  H.  Newport,  Staff  Corps  16  Deo.  76 

MuoT  J.  Ketohen,  Gen.  List  27  July  79 

Major  F.  C.  Singleton,  Staff  Corps 9  Dec.  79 

Lieut  E.  A.  Barclay,  Staff  Corps.. 
Lieut.  R  E.  D.  Reilly,  Staff  Corps.. 


Commandant,  6  Oct.  77. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  i  Jane  78. 

Wing  Commander,  x  June  78.— Sick  Furlough. 

Wing  Officer,  27  Sept.  73.— Offg.  Wing  Commander. 

Wing  Officer. 

Wing  Officer,  14  Oct.  74.— Offg.  Sub  Assist.Com.Gen.at  Kurrachee. 

Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  10  June  76. 


6  June  71 
.  •  31  Aug.  72  ,  .  -  . 

Lieut.  W.  St  L.  Chase,  Staff  Corps ixo  Sept75VVing  Officer  and  Quarter  Blaster,  27  Sept  79. 

SorgeonMajor  J.  F.  Keith  MB 1      In  medical  charge,  3  Oct  78. 


29th  Bombay  Native  Infantry^or  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  (Raised6  May  1 846). 

**  Pbbsii.  *'— "  Rxshikb  " — "  Khooshab  '*— "  Bushibb." 
Head  Quarters  with  Oandahar  Field  Foroe.    Depot  at  Hyderabad.    Facinge,  Bed. 


Colonel  O.  V.  Tanner,  Staff  Corps  22  Nov.  79 

Lt.Colonel  J.  Galloway,  Staff  Corps ix  Jime79 

Major  (i.  C.  Sartorius,  Staff  Corp8    i  Oct.   77  Wing  Commander,  8  July  79.— Sick  FurloughT 

Major  C.  A.  Cunningham,  Staff  Corps...  120  June  f6  Winj;  Ollicor,  28  Oct.  76.— D.  A.  Adjutant  General,  Sind  Dist. 

Major  G.  F.  Bryant,  Staff  Corps '27  J^no  79  Wing  Oilicer,  3  July  72.— OlUcinting  2na  ixi  Command. 

Lieut  W.  A.  Broome,  Staff  Corps '28  Oct   71  jWing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  13  Oct.  75.-  Sick  Furlough. 

Lieut  H.  £.  W.  Beville,  Staff  Corps lax  Sept74'Wiug  Officer  and  Quarter  Master,  19  Juno  78.— Offg.  Adjutant 

I  I    and  Wing  Commander. 

Lieut  R.  C.  G.  Mayne,  Staff  Corps '21  Dec.  72'Wing  Officer,  17  Sept  •'9.— Officiating  Quarter  Master. 

Lieut  R.  J.  Scallon,  Staff  Corps 12  Feb.  76  Officiating  Wing  Officer.— From  23  N.  L 

Surgeon  Major  £.  Morton    1      In  medical  charge,  24  Jan.  77. 


Commandant,  6  Aug.  79. 

2nd  in  Command  and  Wing  Commander,  8  July  79. 


30th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  or  Jacob's  Rifles  (Raised  30  June  1858). 

Head  Quarters  with  Candahar  Field  Force.    Dc;)nt  at  Jaoob.xbad.    Jacket  and  Facingt,  Drab. 


Colonel  W.  G.  Mainwaring,  CIE.  S.C 

Lt.Colonel  T.  Bell,  Staff  Corpn 

Bt.Lt.Col.  P.  T.  Humfrey,  Staff  Corps 

Major  J.  S.  Iredell,  Staff  Corps 

f  Captain  W.  C.  Harrison,  Staff  Corps 

Captain  n.  F.  Smith,  Staff  Corps 


Lieut  W.  N.  Justice,  17  Foot.. 
Surgeon  K.  B.Kirtikar 


X  Miir.  74  Comm.indant,  2  Sept.  58.— Commanding  at  Quctti. 
10  Dec.  76  and  in  Command  and  Wing  Commdr.,  15  May  65. — With  27  N.  I. 
22  Nov.  79  Wing  Commander,  u  Dec.  79.— Officiating  2ud  in  Command. 
13  Dec.  76  Officiating  Wing  Commander. 
12  Dec.  77  Wing  Officer,  xo  Aug.  70 
26  Juno  7S  Wing  Officer  and  Adjutant,  30  Sept  76. 

WingOificer, 
XX  Sept 76  Officiating  Wing  Officer  and  Quarter  Muster. 


umcintuig  wmg  umcer  ana  v^uorter  Master.  t 

Officiating  in  medical  charge.D,g,t,zed  by  tiOOglC 


43^ 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Cavalry. 


Majobs. 

Peat,  Walter  Boott 

Fsgan,  Joeeph 

Gaptuv. 
Owen,  Conrad  Agnew* 


37  June  59 
27  Dec.  59 


27001.  6z 


6'Feb.  61 
zo  June  6z 


a7  0ot.  62 


B&XYSS 
CAPTAUr. 


37  Jane  71 
27  Deo.  7« 


27  Oct.  73 


38  Jan.  75 
4  Mar.  75 


xoAng.  75 


37  Jane  79 
37  Dea  79 


Squadron  Commander  z  (^yali;. 
Squadron  Offloer  s  Cavalxy. 


Squadron  Offloer  3  CaTslxj. 


General  List  of  Officers  of  Bombay  Infantry. 


M1.J0XB. 

Gomyn,  Fred.  FitsWilliam 

Hibbert,  John  

Ketoben,  James  ^ 

Greig,  Piercy  Henderson... 
Mookler,  Edward 


Mander,  Frederick  Day.. 
Autherford,  James 


Madden,  John  Mellish  . 
Trench.Richard  John  LePoer 
Leaoock,  Frederick  Schaler> 
NicolBon,  Malcohn  Haasells... 
Waloott,  Edmund  Soopoli'  ... 

Gaptxiks. 

Tlnling,  John  Isaac  , 

MoBae,  Alex.  Biohard  Taylor 

Beay,  Edward  Bobert  

Bo wlandson,  John  Arthur  ... 

Byves,  Charles  Maxwell 

Willoughby,  James  Fortnom 

Prideaux,  Bobert  Austice 

Jackson,  Freeman  Henry 


Hume,  Walter  Francis 

Gordon,  Frank  Henry 

Browne,  Charles  Michael.. 


Hennell,  Beginald 

Gordon,  James  Eyles  

Hore,  Walter  Stuart* 

Laing,  William 

Steyens,  Malcolm  Wilkinson 
Echalas,  Charles  Theodore .. 
Morris,  William  Cunningham 
Yates,  Charles  James  Abbott. 


87  Feb.  59 

27  Feb.  59 

27  July  59 

2  Aug.  59 

2  Aug.  59 

2  Aug.  59 
4  Aug.  59 

z  Sept.  59 

3  Sept.  59 
9  Dec.  59 
9  Deo.  59 
9  Mar.  60 

8  June  60 

9  June  60 
9  June  60 

Z9  Dec.  60 
20  Dec.  60 
37  Jan.  6z 
27  Mar.  61 

7  June  6z 

8  June  61 
8  June  61 
8  June  6z 

35  July  6z 
27  July  61 
z  3  Sept.  61 
zz  Nov.  61 
87  Dec.  6z 
37  Jan.  63 
37  Jan.  63 
37  Jan.  63 


36  Sept.  60 
3z  Feb.  6z 
24  Sept.6z 
6  Dec.  61 
z  Jan.  62 

z  Jan.  63 
z  Jan.  63 

z  Jan.  62 
I  Jan.  62 
I  Jan.  6a 
4  Jan.  62 
13  May  62 


14  Nov.  68  37  Feb.  79  Wing  Officer  4  Native  Inft&try. 
z  Mar.  69  37  Feb.  79  Sub.  Assist.  Com.  GeneraL 
Z3  July  69  37  Jaly  79  Wing  Commander  38  Native  Inlkntzy. 
24  Aug.  69    3  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  14  Native  Inf. 
14  Oct.  69   8  Aug.  79  Assistant  to  Governor  Genaral'a  Agent  fcr 

Beloochistan.— Sick  Furlough. 
Z4  Oct.  69  3  Aug.  79  Wing  Officer  13  Native  Infbntiy. 
14  Oct.  69   4  Aug.  79  Assist.  Superintendent,  zst  Grade,  BeveaoB 

Survey,  Mysore. 
31  Oct.  69   z  Sept.  79  Cantonment  Magiatrate  at  Ahmadabart, 
31  Oct.  69   3  Sept.  79  Wing  Officer  Z9  Native  Infantry. 
31  Oct.  69   9  Dec.  79  Sappers  and  Miners,  Aden. 
31  Oct.  69  9  Dec.  79  Wing  Officer  37  Native  Infantzy. 
31  Oct.  69   9  Mar.  80  D^p.  Assist.  Conmussaxy  General,  snd  CI. 


30  July 
30  July 
30  July 
30  July 
12  Aug. 
30  Oct. 

z  Dec. 

5  Feb. 

22  Apr. 
27  July 
19  Sept. 
30  Oct. 
7  Nov. 

29  Feb. 

30  Mar. 
z6  July 
16  July 
z6  July 
z6  July 


8  Feb. 
8  Feb. 
8  Feb. 
4  Fob. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 
4  Feb. 


.63 

63  21 

64  21 
6425 
64   19 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Aug. 


04  19  AUK 

64*24  Oct. 
64  31  Oct. 
64   8  Mar. 


70  Wing  Officer  Z7  Native  Infantxy. 

70  snd  in  Command  Erinpoora  Irregular  Foroeu 

70  Wing  Officer  6  Native  Infantiy . 

71  Wing  Officer  7  Native  In&ntey. 
7z  Wing  Officer  2  Native  Inftmtiy. 
7z  Squadron  Commander  3  CavaJry. 
71  Wing  Officer  6  Native  ^Ceuitry. 

71  Assistant  to  the  Gov.  Gen.'B  Agent,  Baroda*  in  disrge 

of  Okamundel. 
7z  Wing  Officer  zz  Native  Inflintty. 
71  Wing  Officer  z4  Native  Inflmtry. 
7z  Wing  Officer  Z2  Native  Infkntry. 
7z  Wing  Officer  5  Native  Infantzy. 
71  2nd  in  Command  3  Sind  Horse. 

71  Wing  Officer  20  Native  In&ntry. 
7z  Wing  Officer  z3  Native  Infimtry. 
7z  Squadron  Commander  3  Cavahy. 
7z  Wing  Officer  21  Native  Inftmtry. 
7z  Wing  Officer  7  Native  Inflmtry. 

72  Wing  Officer  26  Native  Infantry. 


1  Major  J.  Ketchen  served  in  the  Indian  Navy  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  steam-fVigate  Aname,  with  the  PcnisB 
Expedition  in  1856-57,  and  was  presentat  the  landing  of  the  troops  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Beahize, 
surrender  of  Bushire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  F.  S.  Leacock  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  In&ntry  against  the  Taepmgs  near  Shanghai  in 
Z862,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkaza  4th  Apzu,  and  of  the  town  of 
TReerpoo  Z7th  April;  at  Naseau  27th  and 29th  April;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  i3th  May;  vic& 
tbe  garrison  deiending  Kahding  in  May,  and  at  the  recapture  of  that  place  24th  October  z86a.  Served  as  Stsf 
OtQcer  to  the  Arabian  Field  Force  in  the  expedition  against  the  Foudtheli  Arabs  in  1865-66 ;  preaent  at  Bir  S&i4 
22nd  December  1865,  and  all  subsequent  operations.  Served  in  command  of  No.  4  Company  Bombay  Sappers  asid 
Miners  throughout  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-68,  and  was  presentat  the  action  of  Azogee  and  at  the 
storming  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Captain  K.  S.  Walcott  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Light  Infantry  against  the  Taepings  near  Shanghai ; 
present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wangkasa  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of  Tseer- 
poo  17th  April ;  at  Nazeau  27th  and  29th  April ;  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Kahding  zst  May;  with  the  gain- 
sou  defending  that  place  in  May  Z862,  and  at  its  recapture  on  the  24th  October  Z862. 

*  Captain  W.  S.  Uore  served  with  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Abyssinian  campaim  of  1867-68  (Medal). 

*  Captain  C.  A.  Owen  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68 ;  was  Orderly  Officer  to  Major  Gaiezal 
Staveley  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  the  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 


Unattached  Officer. 


Majob. 
Murray,  Patrick.. 


29  Oct.  59 


zz  Apr.  65 


BRBVKT 
CAPTAlir. 


29  Oct.  71  zi  Apr.  72 


29  Oct.  79 


Attached  to  Commi.  DepartcsosL 
igitized  by  VjOOQ IC 


Bombay  Medical  Department. 


43* 


Suidlos  Gsnidut,  raniM  at 

Major  Oeneral, 

3:tt&t«r,  William  Gayer,  MD ,. 

Dmfutt  Sumoioss  Gxn»^&i  rank 
OM  Colonth^ 

Willie.  Uarid,  UD 

Beat t J,  Thomas  Berkley.  KD „ 

loynt,  Francift  GixTge^  MB 

Vfriotie,  Willio^m  Jamea. 

QowletL,  TliGmai  Gillham,  C7J£.... 


31  Feb.  so 


I  .TftTl.  44 


71 
30  Milt,  $t\2i  Oct.  j6 
ig  Aug'.  51  ju  N'JA'.  76 
30  Nov.  53  is   Pi*|)L.77 

Kj  Jan.  54  I  Nov.  79 


SlTftc^KOKS  MAJOlf  rail  it  eu  Jtfq/orf, 
hut  fifttt  20  irrar*"  SfTtfie^  tkty 
i'^nh  dj  Z/, Oo/^Hi«f«,  &tf1  Junior  of 
tha  (attfr  raitJc,  txctpi  jor  ekoiet 
qf  QuarierB. 

Lamsdaine,  John zoNov.  53 

rhorold,  Harry  Octavins  ao  Mar.  5a 

fifackenzie,  Maloolm  Munro ao  June  53 

Btratton,  JobnProndfoot.  IfD aoOct.  5a 

Welsh.  John  Thomson,  MD 31  Mar.  65 


Ross,  Charles  Grant  Hope 

Thorp,  Robert  Crossing,  MD 

Bmce,  Lewis  Stanhope 

Adey,  Arthur  Wellesley  George... 

Partridge,  William  Peyton  

Johnston,  Theophilus  Bolton  *> 
Wright    Plnnkett    } 

Niven,  William,  MD 

Cook,  Henry,  MD 

Atkins,  Henry   

Day.  Horace,  MD 

Seward,  George  Bdwin,  MD 

Pinkerton,  John,  MD 

Bell,  George  Coates,  MD 

Joynt,  Christopher,  If D 

Cates,  William  Bdward 

Croickshank,  John,  IfD 

Colston,  Charles  Kelway 

Ogilvie,  Charles  Frederick,  MD... 

Borrowes,  Edmund  Poulter , 

Colvill,  William  Henry 

McDowall,GameronJosephFras.S 

Miller,  Thomas,  MD 

Carter,  Henry  Vandyke,  MD 

McDougal,  Henry  Robert  LawO 
rence,  MD S 

Hopkins,  Nathaniel 

Morton,  Edward   

Langley,  Edw.  Hartley  Raynsford 

Cockell,  Philip  Wvatt 

Hunter,  George  Teates 

Boustead,  Robinson 

Blano,  Henri  Jules,  MD 

Davies,  John  


Dympck,  William 

Sexton,  Edward,  MD 

Hojel,  Abraham  Nickson  

TumbuU,  Peter  Stephenson,  MD, 
O'Kcarnv,  Francis  Ronayne,  MD. 

Lewis,  Heniy  Alftred 

Cook,  Heniy,  MD 

Lyon,  Isidore  Bemadotte 

Barry,  Andrew,  JfD 

Gray,  Wellington,  MB 

Hughes,  Dayid  Erskino,  MD. 

Holmested,  Thomas , 


I^VIIGIOW 


15  Sept.  77 


1>BPDTT 

Nov. 


Z5  Aug.68 
ao  Mar.  7a 
ao  June  73 
ao  Oct.  7a 
36  Jan.  78 


Cody,  Thomas  

Nolan,  William,  MD 

Banks,  Samuel  O'Brien 

Bowman,  Robert 

Ueflbman,  Michael 

^faconachio,GeorgeArchibald,lf2> 
Baiubridge,  George 

Amott,  James,  MD 

Batty,  Richard  Hamilton 

Knapp,  William  Frederick  

Do  Tatham,  Hamilton,  JfD 

Holiday,  Saunders  Barton 

Koclan,  Bernard  Callan 

Simpson,  John,  MB 

Davidson,  James,  MB 

Jayakar,  Atmaram    Sadashiva) 

Grandin  ) 

Keith,  Joseph  Forbes,  MB 


7  July 
4  Jan. 

6  May 

9  May 

3  July  54 

7  Nov. 

34  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
31  Jan. 

4  Aug. 
4  Aug. 

17  Oct. 
30  Feb. 
so  Feb. 
soFeb. 
30  Feb. 
30  Feb. 

30  Feb. 
soFeb. 

Aug. 
Nov. 
Jan. 

May 

I  May 

May 
-J  July 
33  July 
33  July 
33  July 

TO  Feb. 

10  Feb. 

10  Feb. 

10  Feb. 
37  July 

xOct. 

I  Oct. 

X  Oct. 

31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 
31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

31  Mar. 

xOct. 

xOct. 
31  Mar. 
xOct. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 

X  Apr. 

z  Apr. 

z  Apr. 

I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
z  Apr. 
I  Oct. 
30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 

30  Sept. 


VJLJOA. 


7  July  65 
4  Jan.  66 

6  May  66 

9  May  66 

3  July  66 

7  Nov.  66 

74  Jan.  67 
34  Jan.  67 
34  Jan.  67 
31  Jan.  67 
4:  Aug.  67 

4  Aug.  67 
X7  Oct.  67 

30  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 
ao  Feb.  68 

4  Aug.  68 
19  Nov.  68 

37  Jan.  70 

38  May  70 

38  May  70 
38  May  70 
23  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 
33  July  70 

xo  Feb.  7z 

zo  Feb.  7z 

10  Feb.  7x 

xo  Feb.  71 
37  July  71 
z  Oct.  73 
X  Oct.  73 
X  Oct.  73 

31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  78 
31  Mar.  78 

31  Mar.  78 

3T  Mar.  78 

I  Oct.  78 

I  Oct.  78 

33  Oct.  78 

33  Nov.  78 

X  Apr.  79 

X  Apr.  79 


Bombay. 


Ffjonn  Division, 
ijlnd  DiviBion. 
Preaiflency  DivisiOTi. 
Northern  BiviBioD, 


Sanitaiy  Commissioner  for  the  Presidency  of  Bombay. 

Staff  Surgeon  and  in  medical  charge  Look  Hospital,  Mhow. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ahmednugger. 

Political  Agent,  Bnndlecund. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccination,  Western  Gty'erat  Circle. 

4  Native  Infantry. 

5  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Poona,  and  Supdt.  of  Poona  Medical  School. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Surat- Officiating  at  Kurrachee. 

(  Presidency  Surgeon  3rd  District,  with  medical  charge  of 
1    Jail,  House  of  Correction,  and  Byoulla  Schools. 


Civil  Surgeon,  Broach. 

Sappers  and  Miners.  [Grant  Medical  College. 

ist  Physician  Jamsetjee  Jegeebhoy  Hospital,  and  Principal, 

Residency  Surgeon  at  Baroda. 

Superintendent  of  Matheran. 

On  Special  Duty. 

Surgeon  European  General  Hospital,  Bombay. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Dharwar. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Rutnagherry.— Officiating  at  Bnrat. 

19  Native  Infimtry. 

Inspector  General  of  Prisons. 

II  Native  Inftintry. 

13  Native  Infkntry. 

15  Native  Inftintry. 

2x  Native  Infantry. 

3  Light  Cavalry. 

8  Native  Infantry. 

Surgeon,  Goculdass  Tejpal  Native  OenenJ  Hospital. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Rajkote.— Siok  Furlough, 

Civil  Surgeon,  Kurrachee. 

39  Native  Infantry. 

Presidency  Surgeon,  snd  District,  and  Marine  Surgeon. 

3  Native  Infantry. 

36  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Tanna. 

<  Senior  Surgeon,  Jamsetiee  Jejeebh^  Hospital,  and  Prof. 

I    of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  Grant  Med.  College. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Carwar. 

C  Principal  Medical  Storekeeper  at  the  Presidency,  and 

\     Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Grant  Medical  College. 
Staff  Surgeon,  Poona. 

Prof,  of  Physiology ,  Grant  Med.  GolL,  and  snd  Phys.,  Jam- 
Bzaminer  Medical  Accounts.        [setgee  Jejeebhoy  Hospital . 


33  Native  Infantiy.  [Prof,  and  Curator  of  Museum,  G.M.Coll. 
Civil,  Elaira.— Offg.  snd  Surg.  JamsetjeeJeejebhoy  Hospital, 
Chemical  Analyser  to  Grovemment,  and  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
3  Light  Cavalry.  tOrant  Medical  CoUege. 

Sec.to  Surg.  Gen.-  Prof.'of  Botany,GrantMed.Col.— Sick  Frl. 
14  Native  Infantry. 

f  Civil,  Ahmedabad.— Supdt.  and  Teacher  of  Medicine,  &c. 

I  Ahmedabad  Medical  School.  [Offg.  Sec.  to  Surjf.  Gen. 
Dep.  Sanitary  Comznissioner,  Konkan  Registration  District. 

(Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  North  Deccan  Registration  Dist.— 

1     Bick  Furlough. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Hyderabad.— Sick  Furlough. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Bagdad. 

35  Native  Infantry. 

Ophthalmic  Surg.,  &c.,Grant  Medical  CoUege. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Sattara. 

(  2nd  Surgeon,  European  General  Hospital,  Bombay.— Prof. 

I    of  Pathology-,  Grant  Med.  Coll. 
7  Native  Infantry. 

C  and  Surg.  Jamsetiee  Jcgeebhoy  Hospital,  Prof,  of  Anatomy, 

X    Grant  Med.  Coll.,  and  Curator  of  Museum.—Sick  Furl. 
20  Native  Infantry. 
13  Native  Infantry. 

Civil  Surgeon,  Ko tree.— Officiating  Civil,  Hyderabad. 
33  Native  Inftmtry. 
67  30  Sept.  79  Assistant  Civil  Surgeon,  and  Supdt.  City  Jail,  Poona. 
.67 '30  Sept.  79  Civil  Surgeon,  Muscat. 
67I30  Sept.  79'a8  NaUve  Infantry.  Digitized  by  ^^(JO^lt: 


X  Apr.  79 

1  Apr.  79 

X  Apr.  79 

I  Apr.  79 

X  Apr.  79 

,    X  Apr.  79 

66  28  Aug.  79 


432 


Bombay  Medical  Bepariment, 


Susaxovs,  ranfe  a$IAiulenanU,  htU 
afttr  iix  jfear§'  Service  tkeg  rank 
a$  Captaitu. 

Ilay.GeorgeWilliaiiiBoberteoiLafD 

Bobb,  John,  MD 

Kiernander,  William  Coleridge  . 

Howell,  John  Alexander   

Peters,  Charles  Thomas,  3£B 

Roberts,  Henry  Prescott,  MD.... 

Golson,  Edward 

MacRnry,  Collin  William  

SaUman,  Selim  Myer,  MD 

Barker,  Frederick  Charles,  MD 

Galdeoott,  Randolph 

Waters,  (leorge 

Murphy,  Patrick,  MD 

M'Conaghy,  WUliam,  MD 

Hughes,  Axthiir  Henry,  MD 


Wall,  Robert  Moreton,  MB. . 

Jones,  Francis 

Weir,  Thomas  Btephenson.... 


JLSaiST. 
BTTROSOir. 


Ooldsmith,  Septimus  Jesse   » 

Bartholomousz,  Mat.  Lorenz,  MB. 

Patterson,  David  Aikman 

Wilkins,  James  Sutherland  

Barron,  William  Alexander 

Adams,  Andrew  Fergey 

Parakh,  Dhanjisha  Navroji 

Lucas,  John  Catchick 

Dane,  Arthur  Henry  Cole,  MD.... 

Greany,  John  Philip,  MD 

Ferguson,  John  Edward  

Burroughs,  George  Edward  Elton 

M'Cloghry,  Jamos  

Clarkson,  John  WUkins 

Parker,  Joseph,  ITD 

MacGregor,  John,  MD 

Stewart,  Alexander  Kenneth  

Henderson,  Wm.  George  Hume... 
Dalai,  Kharshediji  Ardeshir,  MB. 

Boyd,  Henry  Walker  Butler 

Baton,  James  Bird,  MB 

Channer,  Osborne  Henry 

Young,  Edward  William  

M'Calman.  Hugh,  MD 

Ross,  David  Robert,  MD 

Hatch,  William  Keith,  MB 


Masani,  Horroasji  Dadabhoi  .. 
Kirtikar,  Kanoba  Ranchhoddas... 

Dutt,  Behary  Lall,  MD 

Manser,  Robert 

Adey,  Henry 

Koyaji,  Beranji  Nasarvauji 

Street,  Alfred  William  Frederick 

Jervis,  Henry  Pruce  

Tully,  Edmoud 

Davidson,  David  Charles 

Peacocke,  Henry  Charles  Harding 

Nariman,  Kaikho^'O  Sorabji 

Sargent,  Arthur  Francis  

Gomes,  Dominic  Anthony  

Worgan,  Thomas  Edward  

Monks,  Charles    

Damania,  Phirozsha  Jnmsetjce  ... 

Bull,  George  Henry,  3f2? 

Earle,  Joseph  Herbert    

MacCartie,  Frederick  Fitjsgerald 
Lowdell,  Charles  George  Walton 

Bripgs,  Harry  Bcccham  

Carson,  Walter  Peter 

Fuulkner,  Alexander  Samuel 


I  Apr. 
I  Oct. 
xOct. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Apr. 
I  Oct. 
xOct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
I  Oct. 
xOct. 

xOct. 
X  Apr. 
I  Apr. 


I  Apr.  73 

30  Sept.  73 
3T  Mar.  74 

31  Mar.  74 
31  Mar.  74 
30  Sept.  74 
30  Sept.  74 

30  Sept.  74 

31  Mar.  75 
Mar.  75 

_  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
31  Mar.  75 
30  Sept.  75 

30  Sept.  75 

31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
31  Mar.  76 
30  Sept.  76 
30  Sept. 76 
30  Sept. 76 
30  Sept.76 

30  Sept.76 
Mar.  77 

31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 
31  Mar.  77 

1  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.  77 

I  Oct.   77 

1  Oct.   77 

X  Oct.   77 

I  Oct.  77 

X  Oct.   77 

1  Oct.   77 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 

30  Mar.  78 


Port  Surgeon  at  Aden. 

Civil  Surgeon  at  Zanzibar.^Siok  Furlough. 

x6  Native  Infi&ntiy. 

24  Native  Infantry. 

3  Native  Infentry. 

9  Native  Infontry. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Dhoolia. 

Dep.  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Sind  Registration  District. 
Superintendent  Yerrowda  Central  Jail. 
Civil  Surgeon,  Kulladghee.^OfBciating  at  Ratnagherry. 
I  Central  India  Horse. 
Surgeon  to  the  Governor. 
Superintendent  Colaba  Lunatio  Asylum. 
Superintendent,  Mahableshwur. 

Prof,  of  Midwilery,  Grant  Medical  College,  and  Hon.  Surgeon  M^. 

Bombay  Volunteers.  r--8ick  FurlOTei 

Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Southern  Deccan  Begistration  L^ 

10  Native  Inftintry. 

Bombay.— Health  Officer  to  the  Municipality. 

Agency  Surgeon,  Bhaugelcund. 

ind  Horse. 
General  duty,  Presidency  Division. 
Garrison,  Stafifaud  Details,  Aseergurh. 
General  duty,  Poona  Division. 
Civil,  Shikarpore.— Officiating  29  Native  Infkntry. 
6  Native  Infiintry. 
General  duty,  Sind  Division. 
I  Native  Infantry. 
18  Native  lufantiy. 
Sick  Furlough. 
Officiating  3  Cavalry, 
r  Sind  Horse. 

General  duty,  Poona  Division. 

Ofifg.  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Sonthem  Deocan 
Civil,  Aden. 
Poona  Horse. 
27  Native  Infantry. 
Officiating  Civil,  feuUudghee. 
17  Native  Infantry. 
General  duty,  Poona  Division. 

Officiating  Deputy  Sanitary  Commissioner,  Ck>ncan  Regiatraftian  lUsL 
I  Bombay  Cavalry. 

General  duty,  Poona  Division,  SholaxK)re. 
Officiating  Civil,  Bushire. 
Officiating  European  General  Ho8pital,BombaT,and  Prof.of  PiihoU^, 

Grant  Medical  College,  and  Hon.  Surgeon,  Bombay  Volnnteera- 
General  duty,  Sind  Division. 
Officiating  30  Native  Infantry. 
General  duty,  Presidency  Division. 
General  duty,  Sind  Division,  on  Service. 
Cundabar  Field  Force. 
General  duty.  Northern  Division. 
Officiating  3  Sind  Horse. 
Olliciating  la  Native  Infantry. 
Caudabar  Field  Force. 


(Diitncl 


Kattiwar  State  Railway. 

Officiating  Civil,  Dohad. 

Cieneral  duty,  Northern  Division. 

General  duty,  Sind  Division. 

Officiating  3  Native  Infiintry. 
.    Gentrai  duty,  Sind  Division,  on  Service. 
30  Mar.  78  General  duty.  Presidency  Division. 
}o  Mar.  78 1  Officiating-  2  Native  Infantry. 
30  Mar.  78; (General  duty,  Sind  Division. 
30  Mar.  78] General  duty,  Sind  Division, 
ri  Mar.  79|(icneral  duty,  Northern  Division. 
II  Mar.  79  Officiating  Civil,  Surat. 
II  Mar.  79  General  duty,  Sind  Division. 
1 1  Mar.  79  Sukkur-Quetta  Railway. 


Bombay  Veterinary  Department. 


STi.Vr  VXTBllIKABT  SUROKOXS. 

Hallen,      James  Herbert      ' 

Brockencote j 

Lamb,  William   ' 


VET. 
SUBGSOX. 


I  St  Class  Vbtbbinjlet  Sukoeow. 
Constant,  Francis  Friend  Smith ... 


DATK  OP    I 

PKE8ENT   I 

BANK. 


33  May  50,  5  June  6o|General  Superintendent  of  Horse  Breeding  Oporatior.s, 
10  Mar.  53  15  Aug.  68 ;  Inspecting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 


XX  June  59  1 1  June  73; With  Royal  Artillery  at  Neemu< 


'^•lOOgle 


Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Bstablishmdnt. 

Tk4  Si^kt  RtwrmiA  Louis  Gtoorse  Mylne,  MA,  DD,  Siahop  of  Bombc^,  6  July  1876. 

Th»  VmieraJbU  Samuel  Stead,  MA.  Arohdeaoon  and  CommisBaTy,  x  Nov.  78.— Sick  Farloagh. 

Tkt  Sev,  A.  G.  Oane,  MA.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop. 

Yorke  Smith,  Begistrar  of  the  Diocese,  x8  Nov.  78. 


433 


r«arof  AppL 


1856 
1859 
x8s9 

X863 
1863 
1863 
1863 
X864 
X864 
X865 

X865 

X867 
1867 
X867 
1868 
X869 
X869 
1869 


X871 
1875 
1876 
1876 
X877 
1878 
1878 
X878 
X878 
X879 
X879 
1879 


JUv. 
JUp. 

B4V. 

Vtn. 
JUv. 
JUv. 
JUv. 

B4V. 

Bev. 
Bn. 


Mm.  Frederick  Lloyd  Sharpin,  MA.. 


Ssirioa  GHAPLAurs. 
Mimihljf  StUarv,  Stipeei  800. 

Bobert  Easum,  MA 

WaTdManle,X£D 

Henry  William  Bagnell,  BA.... 


Samuel  Stead,  MA. 
Alexander  Lee  Onslow,  BA. . 


Qeorge  Garew  BeyneU,  MA.. 
Walford.lf4 


A.  Polehampton 

James  Heniy  Tomlinson  Blunt,  MA. 

W.  Jones  


Sev. 

JB«9. 

Bev. 

JB«9. 

Bw. 
Mev. 

B4V. 


William  Joshua  Ffennell,  MA. 

Q.  B.  Streeten,  MA 

J.  Higgins  

Ghar&s  Kirk,  ir^ 

William  Glark,  MA 

G.  F.  H.  Johnston,  BA 

P.  H.  LeFeuvre,  BA 


niSlOWB,  XTC. 


Sick  Fnrlouf h. 

Senior  President^  Ghaplain.— Furlough. 

Chaplain  of  the  Fort  of  Belgaum.with  Dharwar  and  Kon- 

kan.~ Acting  at  Colaba. 
Poena.— Sick  Furlough. 
Chaplain  of  Kirkee. 

Byculla.  [Kolhapord. 

Chaplain  of  the  Camp  of  Belgaum.^Yisits  Dharwar  and 
Chaplain  of  Deolali.— Visits  Asseerghur  and  Dhoolia. 
Sick  Furlough. 
Chaplain  of  the  Fort  of  Belgaum,  visiting  Dharwar  and 

Konkan  Stations. 
Garrison  Chaplain  at  the  Presidency  .—Acting  Sen.  Chaplain « 

— Acting  Archdeacon  and  Commissary. 
Gorpoorie.— Visiting  Sholapore,  Purandhar,  and  Diksal. 
Chaplain  of  Ahme&uggur. 
Neemuch.— Sick  Furlough. 
Nusseerabad.— Visiting  Neemuch. 
Kurraohee. — Acting  at  Neemuch. 
Colaba.— Furlough. 
Baroda.— Visiting  Sunt  and  Broach.- -Offg,  Chaplain  of 

Sattara. 


[Bishop. 
Chaplain  of  St.  Mary's,  Poena.— Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Acting  Garrison  Chaplain  at  the  Presidency. 


JuirzoB  Ckiplaivs. 
MonikUf  Salary t  Bupee$soo, 

Bev.  A.  G.  Cane,  MA 

ie«o.  A.  G.  Lewis     „ , 

Bev.  W.  Wingate,  MA 'Acting  at  Deesa,  with  Abu. 

J2m.  A.  W.  Baynham,  BA {Hyderabad.— Visiting  Kotree. 

Bev.  A.  O.  Walsh,  MA lAden. 

Bev.  Greorge  Gothard,  BA Acting  Chaplain  of  Kurrachee. 

Bev.  J.  F.  Forbes,  MA Chaplain  of  Ahmedabad.— Visiting  Kaira  and  Mehmadabad 

Bev.  Henxy  Nathaniel  Midwinter,  MA.    . . .  >  Sick  Furlough. 

Bsv.  Charles  Hume  Badham,  BA iChaplain  of  Baroda,  Broach,  and  Snrat. 

Bev.  T.  F.  Dale Acting  at  Kurrachee. 

Bev.  G.  H.  Lewis !Baikote  and  Bhooj.— Officiating  at  Poena. 

Bev.  AllVed  Campbell  Lochee,  MA  Officiating  Joint  Chaplain  of  Poena. 


x86o 
1875 

X878 
1878 


CHURCH    OF    SCOTLAND. 


Bev. 


Thb  Sbniob  Chaplaiv. 
Monthly  Salary,  Bupeee  g&o. 


Sbvxob  CsAVLiiirs. 
MoniUjf  Salary,  Bupeee  800. 

Bev.  Duncan  liacpherson,  MA 

Bev.  T.  H.  Greig    

JuirioB  Ckiplaiit. 
Mimthlv  Salary,  Bupeee  500. 

Rev.  Andrew  Bullock  Watson 

Bev.  James  Hutton  Mackay,  MA.    . 


Bombay. 
Poena. 


Officiating  at  Kurrachee. 
Kirkee  and  Yarauda. 


Bombay  Staff  Corps, — War  Services, 

^  Sir  Bdward  Green  served  against  the  Khosas  on  the  Runn  of  Kutch  in  1830,  and  in  a  oharee  with  a  party  of  the 
od  Light  Cavalry  had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  AiTgDaniBtan  hrom  1840  to 
343 ;  present  witn  the  Light  Company  of  the  a2nd  Foot  at  the  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Hyderabad  under  Sir 
tunes  Oatram,  and  at  the  batUe  of  Hyderabad  (Medal,  and  Brevet  of  Msjor.  and  c£.) ;  also  as  Assistant  Adjutant 
eneral  with  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  the  campaign  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  Kutch  in  1844-45  •  c^d  as  Assistant 


dmtant  General  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puinaub  campaign  of  18^8-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender 

f  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  ClaspB). 

s  General  P.  K.  M.  Skinner  served  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  Poena  Auxiliary  Horse  with  a  field 


rce  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  and  Bdur  districts  in  the  latter  ]>art  of  1835  and  commencement  of  1836 ;  also  on  the  Staff 
ith  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  battie  of  Goojerat, 
irsuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevetof  Major). 

*  General  H.  J.  Pelly  served  in  Sind  from  1840  to  1847,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  Sir  Charles  Napier  at  the 
ittles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad,  and  in  the  campaign  against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  (Medal,  and 
revet  of  Major). 

*  General  B.  B.  Tounghusband  served  with  the  Field  Force  in  Sind  and  Affghanistan  in  X84X-43 ;  present 
Ith  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  advance  on  Kandahar;  and  in  1843,  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  force,  was  present 
the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal) .  Served  as  Deputy  A^utant  General  to  the  Persian  Expeditionary 
irce  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire,  the  snr- 
nder  of  Bushire,  and  during  the  forced  march  on  Bonuyoon,  the  occupation  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  and 
m  nitrht  attack  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

*  Sir  George  Malcolm  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  and  Baggage  Master  with  the 
imbay  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  the  campaign  of  ASghanistan  in  18^8-39,  and  was  present  at  the 
ptnre  of  Ghusnee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of  Cabool;  commanded  the  outposto  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  in 
l^trm  Kutohee  from  1840  to  1843  ana  was  constantly  engaged  in  active  operations  against  the  mil  Beloochcea, 
Bmaadad  a  detachment  of  Sind  Irregular  Horse  at  the  battle  of  Nuflboskjist  August  1840  in  the  Eastern  Kutchee 
lU ,,  and  with  the  Sind  Horse  in  the  operations  against  Nussur  Kban  of  Khelat  in  1840-41,  including  the  affair  at 
iuda  and  the  action  near  Dadur,  when  Mir  Nussur  Khan  with  the  whole  of  the  Brahoere  army  was  drawn  from 
I  position  and  his  camp  taken.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  at  Shadadpoor  in  1843  when  the  force  under  Captain 
•Ob  defeated  the  army  of  Meer  Shah  Mahomed  at  Shadadpoor.  Served  with  the  Sind  Horse  during  Sir  Charles 
Ipier's  campaign  in  1844-45  against  the  mountain  tribes  in  Eastern  Kutchee  and  in  the  surprise  and  capture  of 
ittpoor  on  the  night  of  the  15th  January  X845.  Commanded  Head  Quarters  and  regiment  Sind  Horse 
p  a  detachment  of  xst  Sind  Horse  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Pu^jaub  campaign  of  X848-49.  including  the 
me  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Such  army  and  occupation  of 
■bawor  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  of  Major).  Commanded  a  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in 
^a  in  1857 ;  commanded  the  neld  detachment  of  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  and  two  companies  of  the  38th  Bombay 

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434  Bombay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

N.I.  which  stormed  and  captured  Hnlgulloe  on  30th  November  1857.  Commanded  the  field  force  in  the  operaticTis 
aj^ainst  Shorapoor  which  ended  in  the  occupation  of  the  fortress  on  the  9th  February  1858.  Commanded  the  fie^-i 
force  in  the  operations  against  the  rebel  Chief  of  Nurgoond  which  ended  in  the  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  oa 
the  i8t  June  1858. 

•  Lieut. General  H.  J.  Barr  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  action  of  Khooshab,  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Lt. Colonel). 

•  Sir  Henry  Daly  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  wbs  prc»er; 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
Clasps).  Commanded  the  ist  Punjaub  Cavalry  at  the  passage  of  the  Kotah  Pass,  and  against  the  Hill  Tribes  n 
1850-51-W  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Corps  of  Guides  at  the  siege  of  Delhi  in  1857  (twice  wounded  aad 
horse  killed,  Brevet  of  Major,  and  CB.).  Commanded  Hodson's  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  in  1858  (Brevet  of 
Lt.  Colonel),  and  the  Brigade  of  Hodson's  Horse  throughout  Sir  Hope  Grant's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  inclodiag 
the  action  at  Nawabgunge  and  passages  of  the  Goomtee  and  Gogra. 

'^  Lieut.General  T.  Stock  served  against  the  Koolees  in  the  Mahee  Kanta,  and  the  Bhecls  in  the  vicinity  of 
Doongurpoor  in  1830 ;  commanded  detachment  of  the  23rd  Regiment  which  took  part  in  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  village  of  Kurraul  and  the  release  of  the  Thakoor.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  Mangalore  and  Canan 
in  1837,  and  in  Upper  and  Lower  Sind  from  1839  to  1841. 

"  Lieut.General  W.B.  Salmon  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  in  Sind  and  Affghanintir 
in  1838-39,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznec  (Medal). 

**  MsgorGeneral  8.  J.K.  Whitehill  served  with  the  23rd  BombayN.I.  with  the  force  in  Bind  under  Lord  Keanefrra 
1838  to  1842,  andwitha  field  force  in  the  Northern  Concan  in  pursuit  of  Ragoojee  BangriafVom  1844  to  1846.  Serrt^i 
with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  wjb 
Clasp).  Served  in  command  of  the  Guzemt  Horse  with  Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  iz 
1858-59;  also  in  command  of  the  Guzerat  Horse  with  the  field  forces  underMnjor  A.  Honner  and  Colonel  Sola 
against  the  Wagheers  in  Kattywar  in  1859-60 ;  and  in  command  of  a  field  force  in  the  ilewa  Kanta  in  i860. 

1*  Major  General  C.  R.  W.  Hervey  served  with  the  23rd  BombayN.I.  in  the  expedition  to  Man  galore  andCanarair 
1837,  and  with  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  as  and  in  Command,  and  for  some  time  in  command  of  that  corps  a-i 
of  a  Belooch  Levy  in  Upper  Sind  in  1840-42 ;  with  a  wing  of  his  regiment  in  Cutch  and  in  comomnd  of  H.  H.  ttp 
Rao's  Horse  in  the  Runn  in  1843-44.  Served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  Secretary  to  Sir  James  Outram  in  theExpediticr;  10 
Persia,  including  the  march  to  Borazjoon,  action  at  Khooshab,  and  the  operations  at  Mohumra  in  1857  (Brere:  of 
Major,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  CB.). 

i<  Colonel  C.  M.  Barrow  served  the  campaign  of  1838-39  in  Scind  and  Afl*ghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  stora 
and  capture  of  Ghuzneo  (Medal),  and  in  the  attack  on  the  stronghold  of  the  AfiVhan  chief  Ruhoem  Khan.  Also  xh* 
l*iinjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  sur- 
render of  the  Sikh  Army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Commanded  the  19th  Regiment  Native  Infantry  whilst  eE- 
gloyed  against  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Sahib,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  tlie  Rajp-nv:^ 
tates  in  1858,  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bundlekund,  and  Central  India,  and  present  at  the  actions  of  Rajgkur, 
Mungrowlee,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Cla«p) . 

*7  Major  General  G.  A.  Leckie  served  in  Sind  in  1842-43,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

!■  Major  General  R.  Richards  served  as  Staff  Oflicer  to  the  Field  Force  atWanga  Bazaar  and  other  places  m  ibr 
Thurr  or  Great  Desert  of  Sind  from  March  1843  to  March  1844.  This  force  opened  the  postal  communication  tnir 
the  army  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  suppressed  the  Robber  Tribes  in  the  Great  Desert.  Was  at  the  de«truct.  r 
of  the  Forts  of  Deepla  and  Nowakote,  belonging  to  the  insurgent  Amir  Shere  Shah  Mahommed.  Serv^  in  i-« 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  tho  3rd  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  including  the  siege  suid  surrender  of  Moolzar:. 
battle  of  Groojerat,  and  pursuitand  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps) .  Served  with  the  Field  Forrr 
under  Colonel  Bradshaw  which  penetrated  the  Eusofzie  country  north  of  Peshawur  in  December  1849,  for  the  purp  ?><• 
of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  Swat  border,  and  waa  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  Sagao,  PaLi^ 
Shnrkhance,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Bazdurra  Yulley  on  the  nth  and  14th  of  that  month  (mentioned  in  deapatcbes. 
Medal  with  Clasp). 

"  Colonel  Lucas  served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  the  takirr 
of  the  Forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  on  the  Divisional  Staff  2nd  Division  Persian  Expeditionair  Forrc 
in  1857,  including  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  tne  Persian  Arc- 
(Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  on  the  Divisional  Staff  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Division  throughont  the  In.Lda 
mutiny  campaign,  includingthe  siege  and  capture  by  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  rebel  Army  from  April  1855  :o 
Januarv  1859,  action  of  Sanganeer,  battle  of  Bunass,  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  Ferozeshah  (several  times  mfii- 
tioned  m  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  head  of  the  Commissariat  throughout  xtt 
Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of  Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

*»  Major  General  R.  Phayre  served  with  the  field  force  in  Sind  and  Aflghanistan  from  1840  to  1845,  commandf^i  a 
party  of  the  Poona  Irregular  Horse  at  the  action  at  Kotra,  present  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee — severely  wooiidet. 
(Medall. 

«•  Colonels  W.  C.  Anderson,  W.  Creagh,  and  H.  F.  Disbrowe  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaigrc  ' 
1848-49,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  tho  SIk . 
army  (Medal  with  two  Cln^«?ps). 

**  Colonel  G.  U.  Price  served  with  the  ist  Grenadier  Regiment  in  Sind  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  hattjes  cf 
Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

37  Colonel  W.  L.  Cahusac  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  Persia  in  1857,  including  the  bombardmect  aril 
capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal). 

"  Sir  Lewis  Pelly  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  and  as  Political  Secretary  and  Persian  Interpreter  to  General  i'Js. 
Jacob  commanding  Cavalry  during  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1857,  including  the  occupation  of  Bushire. 

*»  Sir  William  LockyerMircwcther  served  in  Scind  with  the  2i8t  Bombav  N.I.  in  1842-43,  and  wae  preseni  ?* 
the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal) ;  also  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45.  Served  w:-; 
the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Sind,  and  in  command  of  a  party  of  132  men  defeated  a  larc? 
body  of  Bhootoes  near  Polnpoo  in  1847 ;  also  with  a  detachment  of  the  Sind  Irregular  Horse  with  the  BomM* 
Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  fncluding  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  GoQjerat.  p^'- 
suit  and  surrender  of  tho  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Served  on  the  frontier  of  Upper  Sind  frron  lU:  '■' 
1862,  successfully  held  it  during  1857,  crushing  an  extensive  rebellion  projected  by  the  Belooch  and  Brahoee  ir:'** 
(CB.).  Was  present  as  Resident  at  Aden  in  the  operations  against  the  Foodhli  tribe  of  Arabs  in  1865-66,  indofL^.' 
tho  skirmishes  at  Bir  Sacd,  Abmodra,  and  destruction  of  Shugra. 

M  Colonel  F.  Schneider  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  N.I.  m  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Coantrr  :: 
1844-45,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

**  Brigadier  General  C.  T.  Aitchison served  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45  **  F- 
Engineer,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Samunghur,  Boodurghur,  Punulla  (wounded).  PownacL-- 
Munohur,  and  Munsuntosh  (mentioned  in  despatches) .  Served  as  Major  of  Brigade  in  Persian  Expeditionary  Fcr : 
in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Boraxjocr. 
and  action  at  Khooshab  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  GrenemI  in  CoKr. 
Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Mnjor).  Served  with  Colonel  Malcolm's  Field  Force  in  Southern  Mahratta  I'oes.r- 
during  the  mutiny  in  1857-58,  in  command  of  200  Europeans  during  forced  march  on  Shorapore,  and  at  the 
and  occupation  of  that  fortress  (Medal). 

M  Colonel    *     ""      ' 
Punjaub  cami 

»7  Colonel 

India  Field  Force ^,  ^ ^ , ^« „^ ^ ^_   ^ -w-^.„,  „„«  «»  ^^  »«».- 

Chandaree— dangerously  wounded  in  three  places  (Brevet  of  kajor,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Crr>«&)  v'.^ 
mandeda  force  of  irregular  troops  against  Seeta  Ram  Holkar  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  October  1858;  served*-  - 
Brigadier  Parke's  Brigade  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  in  November  1858;  commanded  irregular  troop*  rv-x:- 
insurgents  in  Sathpoora  Hills  in  1859 ;  commanded  field  detachments  in  Kattywar  against  rebel  Wagfaeers  m  :i-- 

»•  Colonel  C.  T.  Palin  served  with  tho  Bombay  Column  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-  49,  and  waa  pnaw- 


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at  tho  sioge  and  Burrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursait  and  snrronder  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with 
two  Clasps). 

*"  Colonel  C.  Thompson  served  in  the  campaisrn  in  tho  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
at  the  Btorm  and  capture  of  Samunghur  and  Powunghur;  dangerously  wounded  at  the  taking  of  the  village 
of  Soovapore.  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and 
?npturoof  Reshire  and  surrender  ofBushiro  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  field  force  in  the  latter  part  of 
1-37  na  Stair  OfQcer  to  Brigadier  General  LeG.  Jacob,  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kolapoor  from  the  rebels  on 
bin  December  1857. 

^  Colonel  H.  N.  Miller  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
At  tho  siege  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  pursuit  of  Afifghans  to  the  Khyber  Pa«s  (Medal  with  two 
[Jlaaps).  Served  in  the  Guide  Corps  in  the  Expedition  into  Eusoofzaie  under  Colonel  Bradshaw  in  1850  ;  served  in  tho 
Suido  Corps  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  Momunds  and  other  Hill  Tribes  in  1851-52  (Medal 
with  Clasp).  Commanded  the  Bawul  Pindee  Division  of  Police  during  the  mutiny  in  1857— severely  wounded 
(Modal). 

**  Colonel  A.  B.  Little  was  at  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  of  the  Hyderabad  Contingent  Cavalry  at  Aumngabad 
in  1857,  and  subsequent  relief  of  Mhow,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  also  in  the  actions  in  fVont  of 
Mundeesoor,  battle  of  Gurrarea  and  capture  of  that  place  on  the  23rd  and  24th  November,  1857 ;  at  the  siege  and 
storm  of  the  fortress  of  Chandaree,  when  he  led  and  conunanded  the  left  attack  by  escalade ;  at  the  battle  of  the  Betwa 
Inhere  he  brought  his  Regiment  out  of  action ;  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  where  he  commanded  his  Regiment ; 
action  of  Koonch ;  commanded  the  left  wing  of  his  Regiment  at  the  capture  and  storm  of  Lohari ;  in  tho 
»overal  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  tho  15th  to  the  23rd  of  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee, 
ictions  of  Morar,  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior ;  commanded  a  column  under  Sir  Robert  Napier; 
mgaged  in  several  skirmishes  with  the  rebel  leaders  Raja  Mann  Sing  and  Tantia  Topee  in  Central  India  in  1859-- 
■oceived  the  thanks  of  the  Supreme  Government  for  services  rendered  at  Gwalior,  several  times  mentioned  in 
ie^patches  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  throughout  tbo  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68,  and 
commanded  the  entrenched  position  of  Addegerat  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

®  Colonel  C.  O,  Maude  served  In  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present 
It  tho  taking  of  the  forts  of  Munohur  and  Munsuntosh.  Served  as  Deputy  Judge  Advocate  General  Hetid  Quarters 
\by8sinian  expeditionary  force  under  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala  throughout  that  campaign,  present  at  the  storm- 
ng  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) . 

^  Colonel  J.  A.  M.  Macdonald  served  as  D.A.Q.M. General  attached  to  Head  Quarters  Persian  Expeditionary 
Force  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  on  the  Staff  of  the  Malwa  Field  Force  as  D.A.Q.M. General  in  1857,  and 
)vas  present  at  the  capture  of  Dnar  and  of  Mundesore,  and  action  at  Surraria.  Appointed  A.Q.M. General  to  Sir  Hugh 
Rose,  and  served  in  that  capacity  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign,  and  whs  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
)f  Rhatghur,  action  of  Barodiea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Gorrakotta,  action  at  tho  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  battle  of 
ho  Betwa  (horse  killed),  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  actions  of  Koouch  and  Muttra,  brittle  of  Golowlee,  and  capture 
)f  Calpee  (Brevet  of  Major,  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  A.Q.M.  General  with  the  Field  Coluums  under  Sir  Hugh 
Elf)HC  south  of  the  Nerbudda  in  1859. 

'1  Colonel  W.  G.  Mainwaring  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal 
jvith  two  Clasps).    Served  with  the  Bxpeditiona^  Force  in  Persia  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

7a  Colonel  T.  Thatcher  served  with  the  Sind  Horse  in  Persia  in  1857.  Was  present  at  tho  attacks  in  1858  on  tho 
-ebel  Bheels  at  Nandoor,  Lingota  (received  the  thanks  of  Government) ,  Shumsherpoor,  Ambone  and  Mandivur. 

"*  Colonel  H.  H.  A.  Wood  served  with  the  Reserve  Force  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  in  his  expedition  to  Bhawulporo 
n  1845-46,  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  present  at  the  siege  of  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  suburbs, 
term  of  the  ci^  breach,  capture  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Persian  campaign  of 
S  56-57.  with  the  Rear  Guard  at  Reshire,  attack  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  forced  march  on  Borazjoon,  and  occupation 
»f  the  enemy's  entrenched  Camp,  night  attack  of  the  6th  February,  and  battle  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp;, 
served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-58  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  force  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose, 
.11(1  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Gamp  before  Rutghur,  battle  ot  Barrodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  attack  and  capture  of 
rfimikota,  action  and  forcing  the  Pass  of  Muddenpore,  siego  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  Vjattle  of  the  Betwa,  and  subso- 
[iient  pursuit,  action  and  capture  of  Koonch,  and  subsequent  pursuit,  action  at  Muttra,  battle  of  Galowhe,  and  tho 
everiil  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna,  action  and  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Monir,  battle  and  capture  of 
;walior  (fi-equently— thrice  specially— mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  agaiu 
ri  the  field  in  the  latter  end  of  1858-59  as  Adjutant  General  to  the  whole  of  tho  Troops  south  of  the  Nerbudda  under 
>ir  Hugh  Rose.  Served  as  Assistant  General  of  tho  1st  Division  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68, 
nd  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee,  and  storm  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet  of 
>)louel,  and  Medal). 

"  Brigadier  General  F.  A.  E.  Loch  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  and  acted  as  extra  Aide  de  Gamp  to 
General  Dundas  conmianding  the  Bombay  Column  during  the  siege  and  until  the  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Mooltan 
Me<lal  with  Clasp).  Was  presentat  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1857;  wounded 
,t  the  tirst  attack  on  and  subsequent  capture  of  Awah,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and  pursuit  of  tho  reliels 
ato  the  GwaUor  Territories ;  served  with  Smith's  Brigade  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  the  fort  of  Chan- 
laree,  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Brevet  of  Major),  siege  and  capture  of  Powree, 
urprise  and  pursuit  of  the  rebels  under  Maun  Sing  at  Noondrey  14th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*♦  Colonel  H.  H.  James  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  from  the  first  landing  of  tho 
Ldvance  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala;  in  command  of  the  loth  Regiment  N.I.  during  por- 
ion  of  the  campaign  (Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel.  and  Medal). 

^'  Colonel  John  Miles  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
latghur,  action  at  BaroL-aa,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pass,  siege  and 
torxn  of  Jhansi,  and  battle  of  the  Betwa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

•**  Colonel  J.  T.  Hill  commanded  the  flank  companies  of  tho  14th  Bombay  N.I.  during  the  operations  in  Oka- 
3un(Jol  and  Kattywar  in  1859-60,  including  the  siege  of  Dwarka,  and  storming  of  the  hoiglits  and  fort  of  Ubhpoora, 
s  St:itf  Officer  Kattywar  Field  Force  under  Major  Honner  on  i8th  December  1859. 

*^  Colonel  Baumgartner  served  as  Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force,  and  was  present 
'.  tho  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September  1857,  ^^^  &t  the  siege  of  Kotah  and  its  capture  by  assault  on  the  30th 
Larch  1858  (Medal). 

«»  Colonel  H.  Beville  commanded  the  Left  Wing  1st  Belooch  Battalion  throughout  the  Rohilcund  campaign  in 
•58  ;  present  with  General  Penny's  Column  at  the  action  of  Kurkralee,  and  with  the  force  under  the  Commander  in 
hiot  at  the  action  before  Bareilly,  and  capture  of  the  town,  actions  of  Bunnce  andMahomdee,  attack  by  the  rebels  on 
bahjchanpore,  and  several  minor  affairs  (Medal).  Commanded  the  27th  Bombay  Native  Infmitry  (Belooches) 
iroughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  assault  of  Magdala  (mentioned 
I  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  CB.,  and  Medal). 

^*  Colonel  J.  Fairbrother  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  including  the 

e^e  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  two 
lui^ps) .  Commanded  a  field  detachment  of  his  regiment  in  a  severe  skirmish  with  insurgent  Bheels  in  Khandoish 
n  igtb  January  1858;  served  with  his  regiment  whilst  employed  against  the  Gwalior  mutineers  under  Tantia 
opee,  tho  Rao  Saheb,  and  tho  Nawab  of  Banda  in  the  Rajpootana  States  during  the  monsoon  and  following 
ctiona  of  months  of  1858  in  the  pursuit  through  Malwa,  Bundlecund,  and  Central  India,  including  the  actions  of 
Ajgbur,  Mungrowlee,  Sindwaho,  and  Kurai  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Colonel  T.  Nuttall  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  thebombard- 
lent  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  in  command 
r  detachments  of  Police  in  the  Deccan  and  Concan  against  rebel  Bheels,  Point  rebels,  Ac,  in  1857,  1858,  and  1859, 
iclnding  the  relief  of  Peint  and  skirmish  there ;  engagements  at  Wossiembiera  (had  two  horses  wounded  under 
im),  Tursia  Dooniur;  skirmish  and  pursuit  of  the  Bheels  over  the  Chiipurgaon  hills,  and  engagement  of  Ambora 
torria   (horse   twice  wounded;  received  on  five  occasions  the  commendation  of  Government).     Served  in  the 

byssinian  campaign  as  and  in  Command  of  the  Land  Transport  Corps  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
t. Colonel,  and  Medal).  Digitized  by  V^jOUQ  Ikl 


43^  Bombay  Staff  Co'tps. — War  Services. 

••  Colonel  F.  Roome  served  in  Turkey  during  the  war  in  the  Crimea  in  1855-56,  with  the  OsmviH  Irrepilar 
Cavalry  (Bashi-Bazouks)  as  Captain  in  Turkey.  Served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  waa  present ai  i^f 
storm  and  capture  of  the  fortified  village  of  Rowah,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  rebel  fort  of  Awah,  siege  strn 
and  capture  of  Kotah  in  1858 ;  present  during  the  operations  of  the  brigade  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Centr*. 
India,  at  the  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  various  heights  and  positions  occnpied  by  tif 
enemy ;  commanded  his  regiment  in  the  general  action  of  19th  June  1858,  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushk  ir 
and  city  of  Owalior ;  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Beejapoor,  Ur.r  f 
of  Koondrye,  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade,  which  surprised  and  defeated  a  large  force  of  rebela  under  comni?: .» 
of  Maun  Sin^;  conunanded  the  Bassoda  Field  Force  at  the  successftil  actions  of  Richia,  Goonapoora,  Goripoorf 
and  other  minor  skiraoishes  (nine  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major) .  Serrc-d 
throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Political  and  Intelligence  Department  (mentioned  in  deapascbe*. 

1"  Colonel  W.  Bannerman  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  caxnpaign  of  1848-49,  indudirr 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Ooojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  t^c 
Clasps) .  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  Eusofsaie  country  north  of  Peahawar  in  December 
184Q  for  the  purpose  of  chastising  the  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destmctaon  of  tb-- 
villages  of  Sugoa,  Pulai,  Shurkannes,  and  T^joomumda,  in  the  Bagdurrah  Valley  (Medal  with  Claap).  Served  wrJa 
the  Persian  Expeditionaj^'  Force  in  1857  as  Adjutant  of  the  Light  Battalion,  present  at  the  bombardmmt  sod 
capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Clasp).  Served  as  and  in  Command  of  thf 
Detachment  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  the  pursuit  through  Central  India,  Meywar,  Marwar,  and  RajpootaoA  (■' 
the  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  Rao  Saheb,  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  and  Feroze  Shah,  and  was  present  at  the  acuon  v 
Chota  Oodeypoor  (mentioned  in  despatches  as  having  distinguished  himself,  horse  severely  wounded  by  sal  "^ 
cuts.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Horse  Transport  Service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  in  i^^- 
under  Sir  Hope  Grant,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tan^kow,  a*^*:-  * 
and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts,  and  accompanied  the  advance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tain  and  Pekin,  including  tkr 
battles  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow.  and  occupation  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

^"  Colonel  F.  P.  Mignon  served  on  the  Stafl"  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Deputy  Aasistant  C.t - 
missary  General  to  the  ist  and  and  Divisions  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Accompanied  the  reconnoitring  force  to  AbysnLi* 
in  Sept.  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  the  committee;  was  heaa  of  the  Commissariat  Departmeni  for  the  first  xhm 
months,  and  subsequently  Lord  Napier's  Senior  Commissariat  Officer  with  the  forces  in  the  field  durinjr  the  whelf 
period  of  active  operations  fi-om  Senaf6  to  Magdala  and  back ;  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Majniau 
(twice  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  several  times  specially  mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal,  and  BreT«4  c 
Lt.  Colonel). 

***  Colonel  G.  A.  Laughton  served  with  the  Persiian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856,  and  was  pre9ent  at  the  aw&ti'it 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  attack  of  Khooahab  (Medal  with  Cb^'^r 

'**  Colonel  T.  W.  W.  Pierce  served  with  a  Light  Field  Detachment  in  the  Raj pootana  States  in  1854  and  i 
nndor  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.  Was  at  the  siege  and  captureof  Kotah  in  1858.  Served  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Bri  »  * 
throughout  its  operations  in  Central  India  m  1858  and  1859,  including  the  reoccupation  of  tho  fort  of  Chen«ijirr^ 
battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai  near  Gwalior,  storming  and  capture  of  the  various  heights  before  Gwalior,  and  the  p*-t<  --.^ 
action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Gwalior;  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Powree.  ar.-i  li* 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels  by  the  flying  column  under  Colonel  Robertson ;  surprise  and  pursuit  oi  the  n:»v  » 
under  Maun  Sing  at  Koondrye  on  14th  November  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Attached  to  the  Horse  Traii5r.  — 
Service  and  in  Command  of  the  Depot  Militarj'  Train  at  Tientsin,  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China  in  :  c 
under  Sir  Hope  Grant  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  of  1867-68  from  the  landlne  ^ 
Annesley  Bay  in  October  1867  with  the  Advance  Brigade  under  Colonel  Field ;  was  employed  in  making  ncu^ 
from  Koomaylie  to  Antalo ;  and  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  deapatches,  ti^ : 
Medal). 

"*  Colonel  Clements  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Puiyaub  campaign  of  184&-49,  *^<l  ^i""  prwn:  n» 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  with  i*«^ 
CJlasps).  Served  with  the  field  force  which  penetrated  into  the  EusoRsaie  country  north  of  Peshawnr  r. 
December  1840  for  the  purpose  of  chastisiusr  the  Hill  Tribe  on  the  Swat  border ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destrr  r- 
tion  of  the  villages  of  Sugao,  Pulai,  Shurkhanee,  and  Zoormunda  in  the  Bazdurrah  Valley  on  the  nth  and  x 4.1 
of  that  month  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*«  Colonel  G.  A.  Plomer  served  with  the  LightBattalionin  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  wasprr- 
scnt  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumra,  and  nursuitof  the  Persian  Army  (Medal  with  Cla^s- 
Served  in  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Aurungabad  in  June  1857,  and  subsequent  relief  of  Mhow ;  at  the  sie^  st 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Dhar ;  also  in  the  actions  in  front  of  Mundesore,  battle  of  Gurraria,  and  subeeqncnt  caiHun 
that  village  on  the  aard  and  a4th  November  1857  ;  ^t  tho  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chendaree  and  Jh»T  -i 
l.mttle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  flrom  the  15th  to  the  23rd  3i3 
1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  at  Morar,  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"'  Colonel  J.  D.  Hall  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  P^mjaub  campaign  of  1848-49.  and  was  preK>M  -^i 
the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  (Medal  with  Clasp].  Served  with  thcPifr.-'iV 
oxpedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  storming  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bashirv.  a:.'' 
battle  of  Khoosbab  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  tho  Ahmednuggnr  and  KhanUr->:> 
districts  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  action  with  the  Bheels  and  Mekranees  at  Ambapawnee ;  present  in  commarra  if 
the  rear-guard  dxiring  the  action  near  Rajghur. 

»'  Colonel  J.  A.  Smith  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  town  and  fort  of  Beyt  in  October  1859.  and  at  the  :^:^.-^ 
and  capture  of  Dwarka  in  November  of  the  same  year. 

i="  Colonel  L.  C.  Barton  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Beyt  Fort  in  April  1858;  present  during  the  campairn  : 
Okamundel  in  October  and  November  1850. 

*^  Colonel  A.  P.  Davis  served  throughout  the  Central  India  campaign  under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  in  185S,  and  «» 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Sanger,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forriui::  t' 
Mudenpore  Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  assault  and  capture  of  Lohari.  battles  of  Koorc- 
Muttra,  and  (Jalowlee,  capture  of  Calpee,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  C'Cntral  India).   Al". 
served  under  Brigadier  General  Liddle  against  the  Bundlecund  rebels  in  1858-50. 

"^Colonel  J.  Watson  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  at  the  siege  and  sorrecder  • . 
Mooltan  and  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  with  two  Clas]is) .  Bozdar  campaign  and  forcing  of  Uie  Kahn  Bu-nd  l'a.> 
imder  Brigadier  General  Chamberlain  in  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  -^-- 
of  Delhi,  relief  and  siege  of  Lucknow,  battles  of  Bolundshuhur,  Allyghur,  Agra,  Cawnpore  and  variooa  other  . 
gagements  of  the  period;  slightlv  wounded  on  three  occasions  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Victoria  Cio&s,  :^ 
Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel) .    Served  with  the  Eusofzaie  Field  Force  under  Sir  Neville  Chamberlain  in  1865. 

»*7  Colonel  G.  F.  Hogg  served  with  the  Bombay  Column  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  waa  pT€*rr' 
at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  and  surrender  of  the  Sikh  army  (Medal  «r: 
two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  at  the  occupation  of  Karrack,  with  il^ 
expedition  to  Boraqoon,and  at  the  battle  ofKhooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

**»  Colonel  I.  F.  Chapman  served  in  Abyssinia  with  the  army  under  J^ord  Napier  of  Mairdala  (Medal). 

^'o  Colonel  A.  Carnegy  was  present  at  the  disarming  of  the  5th  Company  4th  Battalion  Native  Aitillerr 
Hyderabad,  Sind,  on  9th  September  1857.  Served  with  the  Rajpootana  Field  Force  under  Major  General  Roben-. 
Major  of  Brigade  to  the  and  Infantry  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Kotah ;  with  the  leading  column  ofassault  on  the  lown  aj 
fortress  under  Brigadier  Parke,  on  the  30th  March  1858  ;  actively  employed  with  the  bngnde  m  the  porsnit  o:  : 
Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  through  Meywar  till  September,  when  he  was  appointed  Aimiatant  Adjutx 
General  to  the  Division ;  served  as  such  with  tho  force  under  Bngadier  Honner  at  the  action  of  Kooahanna  t-a  i 
10th  February  1859  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  •*  conspicuous  and  forward  gallantry"),  and  subeeqaent  p-ir^- 
of  the  rebels  under  the  Rao  Saheb  and  Feroze  Shah  through  Marwar,  Shekawattee,  and  Bikaneer  (Med^  « 
Clasp  for  Central  India,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

»"  Colonel  C.  T.  Heathcote  was  present  in  tho  camp  of  the  .Toudpoor  Raja's  army  when  attacked  bv  the  A^^ 
Thakoor  and  Erinpoora mutineers  in  September  1 857 ;  served  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter  Master  Cienerai  to  the  :• 
at  the  fiiiit  attack  on  and  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  Awah;  at  the  sicgo  and  assault^f  KaUtbLand  the  hsLVu-  - 


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the  Bnnass;  present  as  Assistant  Quarter  Master  General  at  the  action  of  Kooshana  (thanked  by  Grovemmenta 
of  India  and  Bombay,  Medal). 

**•  Golonel  A.  A.  des  Voeux  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  *t  the  bombardmentand  capture 
of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Horse  Tranwwrt 
service  in  the  China  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lieut.General  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860,  present  at  the  landini? 
at  Pehtang,  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tanekow,  assault  and  capture  of  the  Taku  Forts ;  accompanied  the 
advance  of  the  army  on  Tien-Tsin  and  Pekin,  including  the  battles  of  Chang-kia-Wan  and  Tungchow,  and  occupation 
of  Pekin  (Medal  %vithtwo  Clasps). 

'^*  Colonel  M.R.  Bruce  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  a  detachment  of  the  4th  Bombay  N.I.  (Rifles)  in 
I  "^37  against  the  Bheels  in  the  Nassick  districts;  also  with  the  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  the  operations  against 
T;iiitia  Topee  in  1858. 

*  **  Lt.  Colonel  Maloolmson  served  as  Brigade  Major  of  Artillery  with  the  Rajpoona  Field  Force  during  the  march  on 
nnrl  uiegeand  capture  of  Kotah— mentioned  in  despatches;  present  at  the  battle  of  Bunnass  and  pursuit;  and 
Cavalry  affair  at  Kooshana  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Modal  with  Clasp). 

i-*7  Lt.Colonel  M.  W.  Willoughby  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  surrender 

0  f  Bnshire,  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Mohumrah  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

'^*  Lt. Colonel  W.  Hicks  served  in  Bengal  during  the  campaign  of  1857-59  with  the  ist  Belooch  Battalion  and  as  Staff 
Dlficertothe  Puiyaub  Movable  Column ;  served  in  tho  Rohilkund  campaign  with  Major  General  Penny's  Force, 
an«l  present  in  the  action  of  Kukralee,  action  with  Feroze  Shah's  Force  before  Bareilly,  and  occupation  of  that  town  ; 
act  ions  of  Bunnee,  Mahomdee,  and  attacks  by  the  rebels  on  Shajehanpore ;  campaign  for  the  subjugation  of  Oude, 
ua.l  present  at  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  tho  Fort  of  Rampore  Kussia,  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  Fort  of 
.\iuccthee ;  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpore,  attack  on  and  defeat  of  the 
t:ricmy  under  Bern  Madho  at  Dhoondia  Keria,  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Buxar ;  with  tho  Colimm  detached  after 

1  lie  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  River  Goomtee ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  throughout  the  operations  across 
t  he  Gogra ;  present  at  the  action  with  the  Nana's  Force  at  Brijidia,  action  at  Churdah,  attack  on  and  capture  of  the 
Kurt  of  Mi\jeediah  ;  conmianded  the  Right  Wing  of  the  ist  Belooch  Battalion  detached  with  Brigadier  Horsford's 
Brigade  previously  to  and  on  the  passage  of  tho  Rapteo  into  Nepaul ;  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  at  Sitka  Ghaut,  and 
crti)ture  of  their  guns  (mentioned  m  despatches,  Medal).  Served  as  Brigade  Major  2nd  Brignde  1st  Division  during 
tho  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1867-68,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (mentionea  in  despatches.  Brevet  of 
M:ijor,  and  Medal). 

»"  Lt. Colonel  C.  F.  Keays  served  with  the  colunm  under  Brigadier  Coghlan  against  the  Arabs  and  at  the  storm  of 
the  villf^e  and  fort  of  Sheik  Othman,  near  Aden,  on  the  i8th  March  1858. 

^*^  Lt.  Colonel  H.  8.  Anderson  served  in  the  Persian  Expeditionazy  Force  in  1867,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  Khandeish  agidnst the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Deccan 
by  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

1**  Lt  Colonel  D.  B.  Young  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  forte  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  also  in  the 
Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dhar,  the  actions  in  flront  of  Mundesore, 
battle  of  Gurraria,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that  village  on  Uie  23rd  and  24th  November  1857  (wounded) ;  at  tho 
siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  Chandaree  and  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different 
actions  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  15th  to  23rd  May  1858,  ending  in  the  capture  of  Calpee,  action  of  Morar, 
actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwabor  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Abyssinian  Field 
Force  in  1867-68,  and  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatch.  Brevet  of 
Major,  and  Medal). 

»*»  Colonel  H.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857  in  command  of  Aden  Troop  (Medal  with 
Clasp).  On  landing  from  Persia  proceeded  to  the  Shoolapoor  border  to  watch  the  country  between  the  rivers 
Uheema  and  Krishna;  joined  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Malcolm;  present  at  the  capture  of  Beder  Shoorpoor  ; 
ortlered  to  join  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  Central  India;  joined  Sir  John  Michers  Force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through 
tho  Putchunny  Hills,  subsequently  joined  Brigadier  Parke's  Force  by  forced  marches:  pursued  the  rebels  across  tne 
Kerbudda;  present  at  the  action  at  Chota  Oodeypoor,  and  in  pursmt  of  the  rebels  tlirough  Central  India  (Medal). 
Sei-ved  throughout  the  Abyasiniau  campaign  of  1867-68  in  the  Intelligence  Department,  present  at  the  capture  of 
Magdala  (Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal).  Served  in  the  Looshai  Campaign  of  1871-2  in  Command  of  a  Coolie  Corps 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lt.Colonel,  and  Clasp). 

I**  Lt.Colonel  C.  D'U.  LaToucbe  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  including  the  attack  on 
Reshire,  capture  of  Bushire,  destruction  of  the  enemy's  magazines  at  Chakota,  at  Borazjoon,  and  battle  of 
Khoaahab  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  with  the  Satpoora  ^ield  Force  in  the  action  fought  with  the  insurgent  chiefs 
and  rebels  in  the  Satpoora  Hills  on  the  nth  April  1858. 

i*»  Lt. Colonel  A.  T.  Moore  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon,  and  at  the  action  of  Khooshab— horse  killed  (Medal 
with  Ciasp,  and  Victoria  Cross).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  from  the  Siege  of  Ratghur  (mentiuued 
hy  Sir  Hugh  Rose  for  zeal  in  serving  a  gun  when  the  camp  was  suddenly  attacked)  to  the  taking  of  Gwalior,  and 
pursuit  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  by  Sir  Robert  Napier ;  served  against  the  rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts 
during  the  monsoon  of  1858 ;  commanded  a  troop  of  3rd  Cavalry  which  pursued  and  charged  the  rebels  at  Mow  and 
Mahoni,  capturing  their  two  guns  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»♦•  Lt.Colonel  C.  H.  Clay  served  in  Bcatson's  Horse  in  1858-59  in  the  pursuit  and  various  operations  against 
Tantia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Sahib :  present  at  the  cavalry  affair  with  Tantia's  rear-guard  at  Bajrode  on  26th  October 
1858  (Medal). 

>*'  Lt.  Colonel  H.  P.  Close  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  5th  Goorkha  Regiment  with  a  force  under  the  com- 
mand of  Brigadier  General  CJhamberlain  for  the  subjugation  of  the  Mahsood  Wuzeer  tribe  in  x86o,  including  actions  of 
Palloseen  and  Burrura  Tungoe.  Served  as  2nd  in  Command,  and  afterwards  as  commandant  of  the  5th  Goorkhas 
duHng  the  whole  of  the  Umbeyla  campaign  in  1863  (contusion,  and  mentioned  in  despatches).  Commanded  the  5th 
Guorkhas  during  the  operations  of  a  force  under  Brigadier  Wilde  in  January  1864,  for  the  subjugation  of  the  Rajah 
of  Gandnp,  in  Eusof^ai.  Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  several  offensive  and  defensive  operations  of  a 
force  under  Colonel  Rothney  in  Agrore,  which  resulted  in  the  total  defeat  of  the  enemy  on  the  12th  August  1868. 
Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  ascent  and  descent  of  the  Black  Mountain  by  a  force  under  Maior  General 
Wilde  in  October  1868.  Commanded  the  5th  Goorkhas  during  the  secret  expedition  of  a  force  under  Colonel  Roth- 
ney against  the  Akhazm  tribe  on  the  Black  Mountain  on  the  7th  October  1869.  Commanded  the  ist  Sikh  Infantry 
during  the  operations  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  miUtary  posts  at  Gimee  and  Kote  Kirghee  on  the  Dera 
Isniael  Khan  IVontier  by  a  force  imder  Maior  G.  T.  Kennedy  (India  Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

»♦«  Lt.Colonel  A.  Wardrop  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionaiy  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*'  Lt. Colonel  T.  Bell  served  as  Adjutant  with  the  2nd  Belooch  Regiment  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force 
In  1 8  56-57,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  expedition  to  Bonuyoon,  and  battle 
of  Kbooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i»^  Lt.Colonel  8.  Fellows  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra,  and  the  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

i-a  TXColonel  J.  H.  Castell  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Be<>bire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  night  attack  and  battle  of  Kooshab  (Medal  wiui  Clasp).  Commanded  a  Detachment 
ot'  tho  4th  Rifles  Native  Infantry  employed  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  the  Ahmednuggur  District  in  18^8.  Served 
•rith  the  Mhow  Column  under  Sir  J.  Michel,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Rajghur  (Medal).  Served  with  the  27th 
H^itivc  Infantry  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

'  ^*  Lt.Colonel  L.  H.  Sibthorpe  served  in  the  action  at  Ambapawnee. 

1  ^>  Lt.Colonel  P.  H.  Le  Gey  t  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
|^<1  capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire.  at  Borazjoon,  and  the  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 
lerved  with  Migor  Grimes'  Field  Force  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  as  Assistant  Political  Agent,  and  in  command  of  detach- 
pent  Gqjerat  Irre^lar  Horse  in  1858 ;  with  Captain  Heycock's  Field  Force  in  theMahee  Kanta  against  the  rebel 
f  akocr  of  Mondetti  in  1858 ;  commanded  a  detachment  of  Qujerat  Irregular  Horse,  and  was  Staff  Officer  of  a  field 


438  Bomhay  Staff  Corps. — War  Services, 

force  in  pursuit  of  Tautia  Topee  and  tbo  Rao  Sahib  in  1858-59 ;  with  Colonel  Evans*  Field  Force  in  command  of  a  de- 
tachment of  Gujerat  irregular  Horso  at  Nugpur  Parkur  in  1850. 

'*7  Lt,  Colonel  C.  D.  J.  Dodd  was  prescni  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Beyt  in  Okamundel  in  April  1858;  waa  Civil  OffiCTr 
on  special  duty  with  a  field  detachment  in  May  1859  during  the  outbreak  in  Nuggur  Parkur,  and  from  July  u 
December  i859*in  command  of  details  of  Irregular  and  Locnl  t'oi-ps  engaged  in  the  suppression  of  the  outbreak. 

'**  Lt.Colouel  J.  8.  D.  Bolton  served  with  the  Persian  Kxpoditionary  Force  in  1857  asQuartermosier  and  ln;erprrter 
to  the  Light  Battalion,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  and  por^ait  ' 
the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  as  Adjutant  of  the  Sawant  Warcc  Local  Corps  from  June  1857  uti- 
Murch  1859,  and  was  actively  employed  during  a  considerable  part  of  that  time  in  hunting  down  mutineers  ac: 
rcbeliH ;  commanded  the  details  sent  to  the  Ghats  west  of  Kolapore  in  December  1857  to  check  the  would-be  in*ar^^::iii» 
in  that  quarter ;  secured  the  ringleaders,  and  disarmed  the  inhabitants  before  they  could  rise  en  ituxsu  (Medal). 
"•  Lt.Colouel  C.  M.  Ducat  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 
*«°  Lt.Colouel  A.  Utterson  served  with  the  Persian  p]xpeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  incladinf^  the  expeditioato 
Borajoon  and  action  at  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

1*'  Lt.Colouel  A.  R,  Wilson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  forced  xdktcI 
on  Borazjoon,  and  the  night  attack  and  battle  at  Khooshab  ( Medal  with  Cl:isji). 

^"*  Lt.Colonel  J.  R.  Strutt  servsd  as  Interpreter  to  a  squmlron  of  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  pursuit  of  Tautia  T  .;•=< 
in  1858 ;  accompanied  the  3rd  Bombay  N.  L  to  China  in  i86o,  and  served  until  the  end  of  the  war  in  Uie  B^j^l. 
Commissariat.    Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

'"  Lt.Colonel  T.  Kettlewell  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  land- 
ing at  Hallilah  Bay,  storm  and  capture  of  Reshire.  and  surrender  of  Bushiro  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»•*  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Hawthorn  served  with  the  24th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  with  the  Central  India  Field  To:n 
under  Sir  Hugh  Rose  during  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capiarc  a 
Ratghur,  capture  of  Garrakotta,  relief  of  Saugor,  feint  on  Malthone  Pass,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhanai.  and  with  ti* 
field  force  ag-ainst  Tnntia  Topee  and  the  Rao  Saheb.  Commanded  a  Field  Detachment  in  the  Central  Lndia  Difeii  m- 
after  the  rebel  Runjore  Sing  in  August  1859,  and  completely  routed  a  body  of  rebels  under  his  commaiid,  and  •  r 
which  he  received  the  commendation  of  the  Governor  Gciieral.  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  India,  Sir  Robert  N37  fr 
then  commanding  the  Central  India  Field  Force,  and  Colonel  Lockhart  commanding  at  Jbansi  (Mcd&l  with  Cbil-p; 
'^  Lt.Colonel  C.  Jameson  was  present  at  the  relief  of  Mhow,  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Dharin  October  i:- . 
skirmish  before  Mundesore ;  battle,  assault,  and  capture  of  Gooraria  (severely  wounded) ;  served  with  a  field  force 
under  Brigadier  Hill  in  the  Taptee  Valley  while  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  and  other  rebels  (Medal). 

1**  Lt.Colonel  P.  W.  Banncrman  served  with  the  Kotah  Contingent  against  the  insurgents  in  the  Agra  and  Meht* 
districts  in  May  and  June  1857;  as  a  volunteer  in  the  batteries  in  the  Agra  Fort  in  July  and  Augoftt  1S57;  pre.-^-i 
at  the  first  attack  on  the  fort  of  Awah  on  the  17th  December  1857;  at  the  assault  and  capture  ofRowah,  at  in* 
siege  and  capture  of  Awah ;  commanded  tne  Joudpore  Sikh  Horse  at  the  action  at  Pertabgnrh  on  the  34L. 
December  1858  (Medal). 

ifi»  Lt.Colonel  W.  A.  Gillespie  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-S7.  and  was  present  at  the 
assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  at  the  action  at  Kb^v- 
shab  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^70  Lt. Colonel  G.  B.  Crispin  served  in  the  Persian  Expedition  of  2856-57,  and  was  present  at  Qx»  landing  u 
Hallilah  Bay,  and  surrender  of  Bushire  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»7«  Lt. Colonel  W.  H.  Ross  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  ft^d  ^a»  present  at  the  bomba:^- 
uont  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  93rd  Bombay  N.  I.  in  Khandeiah  in  1858  ;  aad 
as  Staff"  OflBcer  with  the  Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60. 

^73  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Roid  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  lotli  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  siege  and  capttire  of  Kotah.  also  wiib 
the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  in  Central  India ;  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  the  action  of  Kota-ke-8erai.  «iu: 
the  Central  India  Field  Force  at  the  actions  before  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  the  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  aij4 
subsequent  pursuit  of  the  enemy  resulting  in  the  affair  of  Bcejapoor ;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  daring  xU 
campaign  in  Malwa,  including  the  surprise  at  Koondryo  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

174  Lt.Colonel  Sexton  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  25th  Kegimentfr-^ 
June  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  sioge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  October  (Kt^la. 
with  three  Clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  otit^&sz, 
as  Adjutant  of  the  95th,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (accompanied  the  3rd  assaulting  Colomn  en  x>^ 
March  as  Staff" Ofl^cer  to  Colonel  Raines  commanding),  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai  (acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  Cokis& 
Raines  commanding  the  Infantry,  and  mentioned  in  despatches),  general  action restilting in  the  capture  of  Gw^cr 
(severely  burnt  by  the  explosion  of  powder  while  serving  a  gim  captured  from  the  enemy  and  turned  on  them,  aac 
mentioned  in  despatches). siege  and  capture  of  Pouri'e,  and  surprise  ot  the  rebel  camp  atKoondrye(Medai  with  Cjup). 
17^  Lt.Colonel  H.  C.  B.  Tanner  served  with  the  Persian  Expedition  of  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  mxl 
capture  of  Reshire,  and  surrender  of  Bushire,  advance  on  Borasgoon.  and  action  of  Khooshab  (Medal  with  Clasp;. 

'7«  Lt.Colonel  A.  T.  Spens  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Field  Force  in  1856  and  1857,  "^d  was  prcfecni  ai 
the  landing  at  Hallilah  Bay,  assault  and  capture  of  Reshire,  siurrender  of  Bushire,  at  Borazjoon  (wounded).  ar<l 
action  of  Khooshab ;  commanded  the  Left  Troop  of  the  Squadron  3rd  Light  Gavalinr  which  charged  and  broke  ttt 
Persian  square  (horse  wounded.  Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  under  Sir  H^ 
Rose,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Ratghur,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Grarrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore 
Pass,  siege  and  storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  Koonch,  battle  of  Muttra,  the  three  engagementa  at  Jalowlee  on  lit 
River  Jiunna  (acted  as  Qtuirter  Master  General  to  the  Second  Brigade),  capture  of  Calpee,  capture  of  the  cantonmca; 
of  Morar,  final  pursuit  of  the  enemy  under  Sir  Robert  Napier,  battle  of  Jowra  Alipore ;  also  eerved  against  th« 
rebels  in  the  Jhansi  and  Jaloun  districts  during  the  monsoon  of  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

177  Lt  Colonel  C.  J.  Anderson  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  in  Haj  XS57 ;  <^1&<>  *> 
the  first  attack  on  Awah  in  September  1857 ;  ^^  ^^^  siege  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  the  tail  of  Kotah  in  Marci: 
and  April  1858 ;  at  the  action  of  Kotah-ke- Serai  on  17th  June  and  capture  of  Gwalior  on  X9th  Juno  1858 ;  at  the  ac&.'c 
of  Ranode  in  December  1858  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Napier  commanding  Gwalior  Division. 

'7"  Lt.Colonel  J.  Gkilloway  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with  the  colunm  in  purstiit  of  the  Ghralicr 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda  in  Jime  July  and  August  1S58  ;  at  the  act..^ 
at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th  Augtist,  and  the  battle  of  the  Btmass  on  the  14th  of  August  1858;  accompanied  Briga^licr 
Parke's  pursuing  Colimin  from  August  1858  to  January  1859  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'7*  Lt  C]k)lonel  A.  G.  Mayne  was  present  in  the  charge  on  the  guns  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Ben^I  troops  at  Xunerr- 
abad  on  28th  May  1857 ;  at  the  siege  of  and  in  the  pursuit  subsequent  to  the  fall  of  Kotah  in  March  and  April  :f  ^  j 
under  Major  General  Roberts ;  served  with  Smithes  Brigade  in  Central  India,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  c5 
Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  of  Gwalior;  served  with  the  Malwa  Field  Force  under  Sir  John  ICichel.  and  wu 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sindwaho  (slightly  woimded.  sabre-cut,  and  mentioned  in  despatch),  and  at  the  ai&jr  »; 
Kurrai ;  served  as  Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier  Smith  at  the  action  of  Koondrye  (mentioned  in  despat^es,  Uet»l 
with  Clasp). 

iw  Lt.Colonel  G.  C.  Grant  served  in  October  1859  ^i'^i  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  under  Colonel  DonoTan  in  tii^ 
operations  against  the  insurgent  Wagheers ;  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Beyt  a: 
the  6th  October  1859  (dangerously  wounded). 

"»  Lt.Colonel  G.  S.  Stevens  served  in  the  aothBombay  N.  I.  with  the  Persian  ExpeditionaiyForoe  in  1857.  Cc=- 
mandod  a  detached  company  of  that  Regiment  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  Uie  Sawunt  Warree  districts  >r 
1858,  was  Staff*  Officer  to  a  field  force  sent  against  Tantia  Topee  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  at  the  close  of  the  same  t«^ 
and  subsec^uenUy  with  the  2nd  Extra  Battalion  throughout  the  operations  against  rebel  Bheels  and  Mekran^  > 
those  districts  in  1859. 

w>t  Lt.Colonel  J.  G.  Watts  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  asD.  A.  Q.  M.  General  of  and  Dxri*i:i 
(ment  oned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

JM  Lt  Colonel  T.  L.  Eraser  served  as  Staff"  Officer  to  the  force  under  Lieutenant  Colonel  Evans  througfaosl  -Ja 
operations  in  Nuggur  Parkur  against  rebel  Thakoors  in  1859,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  their  night  attact  ^ 
the  camp  in  the  town  of  Nuggur  on  20th  June  1859. 

/r,l"  Colonel  A.  G.  F.  Hogg  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  ist  Sind  Horse  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857  (Medal  ^^ 
(Clasp).    In  1858-59  he  served  with  the  forces  in  Khandeish  and  the  Nizam's  coimtryj  and  with  his  BegimcE:  s. 


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Canton  dnring  the  Cliina  war  of  i860.  Served  thronghont  the  Abyssinian  campaign  as  Deputy  Assistant  Quarter 
Master  General,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  ^fodal, 
and  Brevet  of  Major) . 

***  Lb. Colonel  8.  F.  McGiUivray  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionarv  Force  on  its  march  to  Borazjoon,  at  the 
battle  of  Khooshab,  and  at  the  capture  of  Mohumra  on  the  25th  March  1857  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the 
Deccan  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  1857-58  ;  present  at  the  engagements  of  Shumshapoor  and  Digrish. 

***  LtColonel  Julius  Barras  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was 
present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Mohumra,  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*7  Lt.ColonelC.  M.  Griffith  organized  and  commanded  the  A  Division  Transport  Train  attached  to  the  ist  Brigade 
1  at  Division  of  the  Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force.  Commanded  theparty  ftimished  with  stretchers  forthe  removal  of 
the  wounded  fh>m  the  field  of  action  on  the  loth  and  13th  April  1868  at  Arogee  and  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches 
as  having  "distinguished  himself  by  his  zeal  and  activity,"  and  as  "deserving  of  special  notice,"  Brevet  of  Major, 
and  Medal). 

*"  Lt.Colonel  F.  P.  Forteath  served  in  Central  India  during  the  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  pursuit  of  the 
Gwalior  rebels,  battle  of  Bunas,  and  action  of  Kosana  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal  with  Clasp). 

'*»  Major  W.  P.  LaTouche  served  with  the  Light  Battalion  in  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was 

g resent  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Mohumra  and  pursuit  of  the  Persian  army  (Medal  with 
lasp).  Was  present  at  the  action  of  Hulgallee  as  Adjutant  with  the  Southern  Mahratta  Horse  in  November  1857  ; 
present  at  the  action  of  Sharapoor  as  2nd  in  Command  with  the  Southern  Muhratta  Horse  in  February  1858; 
acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Field  Forces  at  the  occupation  of  Jamkhundee  in  March  and  Nurgoond  in  June  1858. 

i**  Major  G.  G.  H.  Fulton  served  with  the  field  force  engaged  in  operations  against  the  rebels  in  the  Myhee 
and  Rewa  Kantas  in  1857.  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  in  Chief. 

''*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Durand  served  with  the  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry  in  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1857-5S, 
and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowah  (slightly  wounded),  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  8ie^?o  and 
storming  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powrie,  actions  of 
Heejapore  and  Koondrye,  and  capture  of  Nargurh  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of 
1867-68  as  Staff  Officer  of  the  Advance  Brigade,  and  Brigade  Major  of  the  Pioneer  Force  and  3rd  Brigade  ibt 
Division ;  and  was  present  with  the  loth  Bombay  Native  Infantry  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

1'*  Lt.ColouelH.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp) .  Served  also  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  Coghlan 
ivhich  captured  and  destroyed  the  fort  of  Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858. 

^*^  Major  H.  W.  Harris  served  in  the  field  force  which  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortified 
village  and  entrenched  position  of  Rowa,  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Ahwa,  siege  storm  and  capture  of  Kotah, 
the  reoccupation  of  Chandairee,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai,  storming  of  the  various  heights  occupied  by  the  enemy, 
gtmeral  action  and  attack  and  capture  of  the  Lushkur  and  city  of  Gwalior,  battle  of  Sindwaho,  pursuit  of  the  enemy, 
"battle  of  Kurrai,  and  pursuit  of  the  enem^r ;  action  of  Koondrai  and  defeat  of  Maun  Sing's  Force ;  served  as  Baggage 
Master  in  the  force  under  Brigadier  Smith  during  the  operations  in  Central  India,  and  in  the  field  force  imder 
Colonel  De  Salis  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  lotb  Bombay  N.I.  at  the  action  near  Boorda ;  served  in  the  Bas- 
soda  Field  Force  under  Major  Roome,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Goonapoora,  and  commanded  the  Infantry 
portion  of  the  Force  at  Goripooree  (mentioned  in  despatches) ;  served  under  command  of  Lt.CoIonel  Boyle,  and  was 
Staff  Officer  to  the  Seronge  Field  Force  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India) .  Commanded  and  Squadron  1st  Bombay 
Light  Cavalry  on  field  service,  Kattiawar,  under  Colonel  W.  W.  Anderson,  Political  Agent,  in  the  successful  attack 
on  the  Wagheer  rebels  on  Tabur  Hill  on  29th  December  1867  (mentioned  in  despatches,  and  thanked  by  the  Aoveruor 
in  Councilj. 

'*^  Mi^or  L.  G.  Brown  served  with  the  5th  Bombay  Native  Infhntry  against  the  Taepings  near  Snanghai ;  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  Camp  at  Wan^Kaza  on  4th  April  1862,  and  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  on 
1 7th  April ;  at  Nazeau  on  27th  and  29th  April,  at  the  storming  of  the  town  of  Tsingpoo  12th  May ;  and  at  the  rcpulbo 
of  the  rebel  arzny  near  Nazeau  on  25th  May  1862. 

^^  Major  E.  GT.  Jenkins  was  present  at  the  mutiny  of  the  Bengal  troops  at  Nusseerabad  on  the  28th  May  1875 
(charger  severely  wounded  whilst  charging  the  guns  in  possession  of  the  mutineers)  ;  present  at  the  first  attack 
on  and  at  the  subsequent  siege  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Awah  ;  at  the  siege  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  and 
pursuit  of  the  rebels  into  the  Gwalior  district;  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebela  vmder  Tantia  Topee,  and  at  the 
Dattle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal). 

197  M^or  A.  J.  Vibart  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  14th  Bombay  N.I.  in  the  Mahee  Kanta  and  Rewa 
Kanta  in  1858-59. 

*»•  Major  J.  W.  M.  Anderson  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1857,  including  the  march  to 
Borazjoon,  battle  of  Khooshab,  and  capture  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Served  in  the  Deccan  against  the  rebel 
Bheels  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Shumshapore. 

iw  Mi^or  w.  Jacob  served  as  Interpreter  to  the  72nd  Highlanders  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  (Medal). 

***  Mi^or  B.  C.  Ross  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Rat- 
f^htir,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenporc  Pass,  siege  and  storm 
of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohari,  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee,  capture  of  Calpco,  battle  and 
capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^^  Major  C.  E.  Fisher  served  with  the  95th  Foot  in  1858  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kotah  ke 
Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree— dangerously  wounded  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

***  Major  A.  M.  Phillips  served  with  the  Persian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1856-57,  and  was  present  at  the  assault 
and  capture  of  Reshire,  surrender  of  Bushire,  with  the  expedition  to  Borazjoon,  and  action  at  Elhcoshab  (Medal 
with  Clasp). 

=»*  Major  M.  D.  V.  T.  Grant  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Left  Wing  33rd  Foot  with  the  Okamundel  Field  Force  in 
1859,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

^^^  Lt.Colonel  W.  H.  Newport  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ratghur,  action  at  Barodea,  relief  of  Saugor,  capture  of  Garrakota,  forcing  of  the  Muddenpore  Pa^s,  siege  and 
storm  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  of  Lohari  (severely  wounded) ;  actions  at  Koonch,  Muttra,  Galowlee, 
capture  of  Calpee,  battle  and  capture  of  Gwalior  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Brevet  of  Major). 

M*^  Major  E.  W.  West  was  present  during  the  operations  against  the  insurgent  Dessaies  in  the  North  Cauara 
and  Bedee  districts,  between  February  and  December  1858. 

**  Major  W.  T.  Brown  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  field  force  under  Brigadier  General  Staveley  against  the 
Taepings  near  Shanghai ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  camp  at  Wang-Kaza  4th  April  1862, 
and  of  the  town  of  Tseerpoo  17th  April  1862;  at  the  reconnaissance  of  Nazeau  on  27th  April  1862  (dangerously 
wounded). 

*»o  Major  R.  M.  Lloyd  served  with  a  field  force  against  the  Naikra  Bheels  in  the  Rewa  Kanta  in  November 
1858 ;  also  served  with  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  army  under  Tantia  Topee  in  Guzerat. 

*n  Major  M.  J.  J.  Mignun  served  with  the  Belgaum  Field  Force  imder  Colonel  Malcolm  in  1857-58,  and  was  pre- 
acnt  at  the  surrender  and  occupation  of  the  fortress  of  Shorapore. 

«"  Major  W.  G.  Trevor  served  with  the  80th  Foot  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59  (Medal). 

*i*  Major  M.  Tweedio  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah ;  served  with  Brigadier  Parkers  Column 
during  part  of  the  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee  ;  employed  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Oude  campaign  with  the  Oudo 
Aiounted  Police  under  Lord  Clyde ;  present  at  the  occupation  of  Shurkerpoor,  the  stronghold  of  Raja  Beni  Madho  ; 
served  with  Colonel  Carmichaers  Column  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  Grogra  ;  served  under  Lord  Clyde  during 
the  greater  part  of  the  Trans-Gogra  campaign,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraitch,  action  with 
the  Nana's  Force  at  Churdah,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  on  the  26th  December  1858 ;  served  with  the  Oude  Police 
Force  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  from  April  to  the  2nd  of  October  1859,  after  the  return  of  the  regular  forces  from  the 
frontier  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

«»*  Major  Trueman  served  with  the  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Ratghur,  action  at,  Barodea,  capture  of  Garracota.  action  of  Borda,  battle  at  the  Pass  of  Mudisporo,  siege  and 
storming  of  Jhansi,  battle  of  the  Betwa,  storm  and  capture  of  Lohari,  actions  of  Koonch  and  Muttra.  battle  of 

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Oalowlee  (mentioned  in  despatohes  for  "  steadinesB  and  gallantry  "),  oaptores  of  Calpee  and  Gwalior,  and  wftn*. 
BlifrhtaflEUrs  in  Bnndlecnnd  (Medal  with  Olaap).  ^  .    .     .  .    . 

•"  Major  J.  Jopp  aerved  with  the  force  nnder  Brigadier  CJoghlan  which  captured  and  destroyed  the  fint  C 
Sheik  Othman  in  the  vicinity  of  Aden  in  1858.  

"«  Major  C.  F.  James  served  in  the  aoth  Bombay  Native  Inflmtry  with  the  Persian  Expeditionai7  roree  wra 
May  to  Sept.  1857.  Commanded  a  detached  Company  of  his  Hegmient  during  the  operatzons  agamat  Uie  rtU. 
Sawunts  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1858.  Accompanied  the  expedltionaiy  force  to  Abyssinia  in  1868,  ajid  was  D^Q.Ji. 
General  of  the  storming  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

'^7  Lt.  Colonel  A.  M.  Shewell  served  in  the  rank  of  Lieutenantwith  the  Commissariat  Department  in  AbyesiniaftcB 
October  1867  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  (specially  mentioned  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  in  his  final  despalri . 
Medal,  with  Brevet  of  Major  on  attaming  the  rank  of  Captain). 

*^B  Major  H.  N.  Reeves  was  present  at  the  siege  and  occupation  of  Dwarka  in  November  1859. 

»"  Major  W.  P.  F.  Waller  was  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  fortresses  of  (Thandaree  and  Jhaasi,  battle  of  % 
Betwa,  action  at  Koonch,  the  different  affairs  on  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  from  the  x  5th  to  avd  May  xSsS,  endjagii 
the  capture  of  Calpee ;  the  action  of  Morar,  actions  at  and  near  Kotah-ke-Serai,  and  capture  by  etorm  of  the  foctR** 
of  Gwalior ;  at  the  surprise  and  defeat  of  Feroze  Shah's  camp  near  Sypore,  and  in  the  different  operatioiia  agaiasi 
Maun  Sing  in  the  jungles  near  Padrone  (Victoria  Cross,  Medal  with  Clasp). 

**»  Major  C.  P.  Newport  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  ofKotah;  with  Brigadier  Smith's  Brigade  during  all  iu 
operations  in  Central  India ;  at  the  recapture  of  Chandaree,  battle  of  Kotah-ke-Serai.  battle  and  capture  of  Gvaha. 
siege  and  capture  of  Powree  and  subsequent  pursuit  of  the  rebels,  action  of  Koondrye  and  at  Boorda,  and  at  tte 
actions  of  Goonapooraand  Goripoorie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

"*  Major  C.  Wodehouse  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah,  aiefe 
and  assault  of  Kotah,  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels,  and  battle  of  the  Bunass  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

*»  Lt.Colonel  G.  F.  BeviUe  served  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  with  the  column  in  pnrsait  of  the  Gwato 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee ;  employed  throughout  the  Dude  campaign  for  the  reduction  of  the  movixkoe ;  preacs: 
in  the  attack  on  and  expulsion  of  the  enemy  from  their  strongly  fortified  position  of  Bampoor  KnasiA  on  the  jni 
November  1858,  accompanying  the  support  of  the  storming  party ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  Uie  fort  of  Ameite. 
and  subsequently  with  Lord  Clyde's  Force  at  the  occupation  of  Sunkerpoor,  and  pursuit  of  the  rebela  under  Besi 
Mahadeo,  resulting  in  the  action  of  Dhoondia  Keria  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Buxar  on  the  34th  November  iSsS: 
with  the  column  detached  after  the  action  to  drive  the  enemy  across  the  river  Groomptee ;  aenred  tfaroocfaoat  tfc* 
operations  in  the  Trans-Gogra  district,  including  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of  Baraitch  ;  action  with  tbe 
Nana's  force  at  Chnrdah,  and  occupation  of  the  fort  on  the  26th  December  1858  ;  capture  of  the  fort  of  Miucedah 
on  the  27th  December,  and  defeat  of  the  Nana  and  Begum  at  Banki,  and  final  expulaion  of  the  rebela  frtta  Code 
across  the  river  Raptee  on  the  3i8t  December  1858  (MedjEil  with  Clasp) ;  served  throughout  the  Abyaaizuaii  eampaict 
in  1867-68  as  Brigade  Mf^or  of  the  ist  Brigade  xst  Division,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Arogee  and  eapwr 
of  MaRdala  (mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Major,  and  Medal). 

***  Major  R.  V.  Maiden  served  in  the  Central  India  campaign  in  1858-59  with  the  field  force  under  8xr  J<fti 
Michel  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  R%jghur,  Mungrowlee,  and  Sindwaho,  and  the  aflhir  at  Knrai  (Medal  wvk 
.  Clasp) .  Accompanied  the  3rd  Sind  Horse  to  Abyssinia  and  was  present  thzoughout  the  campaign  of  1867-68  (Meda] ;. 

**^  Major  J.  Gatacre  served  with  his  regiment  in  Khandeish  in  1858,  with  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  with  the 
Oojein  Field  Force  in  1859-60,  and  in  the  Chinese  war  in  the  Commissariat  Department  finom  Jaly  1S60  tc> 
March  1861. 

***  Major  C.  E.  Blowers  served  on  board  the  Berenice  during  the  war  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1856-57,  indudir;: 
the  capture  of  Bushire  and  of  the  forts  of  Mohumra  (Medal  with  Chisp).  Served  with  the  loth  Bombaj  Nacre 
Infantry  at  the  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota-ke-Serai  and  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powne. 
actions  of  Beejapore  and  Koondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  served  with  the  zoth  Bombay  N.I.  throagboat  the 
Abyssinian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

**'  Major  F.  J.  Wise  served  in  the  Deccan  against  the  rebel  Bheels  in  1857 ;  present:  at  the  engageoaeat  cf 
Mahadeoghur ;  served  in  Khandeish  and  Nimar  against  the  attempted  invasion  of  the  Deccan  by  the  rebd  araj 
under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59. 

>^  Major  W.  Scott  was  present  with  his  regiment  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  mutineers  nnder  Tantia  Tupte, 
the  Rao  Saheb,  and  the  Nawab  of  Banda,  through  Malwa,  Bundlecund,  and  Central  India,  including  the  actnB» 
of  Rajghur,  Mungrowlee,  Sindwabo,  and  Kurai  on  the  9th  September  and  x9th  uid  25th  October  1858  respectivelj 

*»  Mfljor  W.  F.  Sandwith  served  with  the  ist  Brigade  Central  India  Field  Force  in  1858 ;  was  preKnt  at  the 
sietreand  storm  of  Jhansi  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*o  Major  v.  Birch  served  at  the  action  at  Ambapawnee.  Also  with  Colonel  Somerset's  Brigade  in  pnzvoit  of  tt« 
rebels  under  Tantia  Topee  in  1858-59 ;  with  Major  Meade's  Field  Force  in  the  Padrone  jungles  in  X859,  and  pseaEcs 
at  the  capture  of  Tantia  Topee. 

>"  Major  R.  I.  Crawford  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Gwalior  rebels  under  Tantia  Topee,  the  Bao  Sabeb,  and  the 
Nawab  of  Banda  in  June,  July  and  August  x8^S ;  present  at  the  action  at  Sanganeer  on  the  8th,  and  the  battle  ^ 
Bunass  on  the  14th  August  1858;  accompanied  Brigadier  Parke's  pursuing  Column  from  August  1858  toJannaiT 
1859 ;  commanded  the  party  detached  to  bring  in  the  Nawab  of  Banda  on  his  surrender  (Medal) . 

^^  Major  H.  B.  Jacob  accompanied  a  detachment  of  his  regiment  which  formed  part  of  Colonel  Lockhart'& 
Force  in  the  Field  Division  of  Bundlecund  under  Brigadier  F.  Wheeler. 

■*>  Major  G.  Cuussmaicer  served  with  the  33rd  Bombay  Native  Infiemtry  in  Khandeish  in  1858. 

>**  Major  J.  G.  M'Rae  served  with  the  23rd  Bombay  Native  Infkntry  in  Khandeish  in  1858. 

^  Major  S.  M.  Hay  served  with  the  detachment  X4th  Bombay  Native  Infantrywith  the  Okamnndel  and  Katty- 
war  Field  Forces  in  1859-60 ;  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  and  forts  of  iTbphoora  on  x8th  December  1859. 

»7  M^or  R.  Westmacott  served  with  the  28th  Foot  with  the  Okamnndel  Field  Force  in  1858,  and  was  preeent  a: 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Beyt,  reconnaissance  before,  siege,  and  occupation  of  Dwarka. 

*»  Major  G.  F.  Bryant  served  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  the  Commissariat  Department  and  oc 
special  duty  connected  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

^'  Captain  F.  W.  Joseph  served  in  China  with  the  Royal  Artillery  against  the  Taeping  rebela  in  the  neighbosr- 
hood  nf  Shanghai  in  1 862-63,  present  at  the  second  capture  of  Kahding  and  other  operations. 

»^  Captain  L.  F.  Heath  served  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-68  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Major  Genexml  1 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Medal). 

**^  Captain  D.  W.  K.  Barr  served  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  J.  T.  Carruthers  served  mth  the  4th  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign,  including  the  1 
Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  \Medal) . 

***  Captain  C.  A.  de  N.  Xucas  served  in  tiie  Abysainian  campaign  with  the  Transport  Train  (ment»ned  is 
despatches.  Medal). 

***  Captain  J.  Humfrey  served  with  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  x868  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  W.  C.  Harrison  served  with  the  Transport  Train  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  z868  (Medal). 

***  Captain  H.  Melliss  served  with  the  33rd  Regiment  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  (Medal). 

«*7  Captain  H.  A.  Vincent  served  with  the  33rd  Foot  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1867-6S,  and  wa* 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*^  Captain  P.  C.  Heath  served  with  the  45th  Foot  in  the  Abyssinian  campaign  in  1868,  and  was  present  at  lie 
storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) . 

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List  of  Officers  J  now  serving  in  the  Army,  who  passed  the  Exammation  and  received 
Certificates  at  the  Senior  Department,  Royal  Military  College. 


AddiMon,  Lt.General  J.  E. 

Airey,  General  Richard,  Lord,  GCJB.  7  P.  Dec.  i8a6. 

Alexander,  LtGen.  Sir  James  Edward,  C3.  Dec.  1828. 

Bagrot,  Colonel  Geo.,  Brigade  Depot,  Dec.  1856. 

Borton,  General  Sir  Arthur.  KCB.  i  W.I.R.  Nov.  1839. 

Governor  and  Comm.  in  Chief  at  Malta. 
Cameron,  General  Sir  Duncan  A.  QCB.  Dec.  1831. 
(■'amoron.  Major  Greneral  Wm.  Gordon,  CB.  May  1853. 
C  jx.  Major  General  J.  W.  CB.  Nov.  1847. 
Darling,  Lt.Col.  Sydney,  h.p.  9  F.  May  1852. 
Douglas,  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Percy,  Bart.  98  F.  Nov.  1834. 
D'Oyly,  Major  General  J.  W.  Nov.  1847. 
Ragar,  Major  General  R.  J.  CB.  May  1817. 
Edwards,  General  C.  A.  CB.  18  F.  May  1835. 
Ewart,  Lt.Gencral  J.  A.,  CB.  May  1845. 
George,  General  F.  D.  CB.  76  F.  Nov.  1834. 
Gordon,  Major  General  C.  B.  P.  CB.  Nov.  1844. 
Hackett,  Colonel  John,  Unatt.  Nov.  1851. 
Hardinge,  Lt.General  JZbn.  A.  E.  CB.  May  1850. 
Hutchinson,  General  W.  N.  33  F.  Nov.  1833. 
Jarvis,  Colonel  8.  P.  CJfff.  h.p.  8a  F.  May  1856. 
Johnston,  General  T.  H.  66  F.  June  i8a8. 
Loneden,  Lt.Gon.  H.  E.  CB.  CSI.  May  184a. 
M'Cleverty,  General  W.  A.  48  P.  Dec.  1830. 
Macdonell,  Lt.  General  Alex.  CB.  Nov.  1845. 
Macdougall,  Lt.General  Sir  P.  L.  KCMQ.  May  184s. 


3D  M'Gregor,  General  Sir  Duncan,  XCB.  Nov.  181 1. 
Maclean,  Lt.Col.  H.  J.  h.p.  Rifle  Brig.  May  1853.    Assist. 

Adj.  and  Q.M.  General,  Ireland. 
Micliol,  General  Sir  John,  GCB.  86  F.  Nov.  1833.      Com- 

mandinir  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 
Nngent.Colonel  St.  Goo.  M.  Unatt.  Dec.  1857,  A.  A.  &  Q.M. 

Gen.  Edinburgh. 
Paterson,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  Wm.  Unatt.  Nov.  1855,  Pro fosBor 

Royal  Military  College. 
Patterson,  Major  General  W.  T.  L.  May  1852. 
Peacocke,  Major  General  G.  J.  Dec.  1856. 
3EBI  Reed,  General  Sir  Thomas,  QCB.  44  F.  Dec.  1821, 
Robertson,  Major  General  A.  C.  CB.  Nov.  i^^j. 
Rumley,  Lt.Gon.  R.  27  F.  May  1833. 
Sankey,  Maj.Gen.  Wm.  CB.  Nov.  1852. 
Sawyer,  Major  General  C.  Nov.  1841. 
SmiUi,  General  M.  W.  CB.  20  Hussars,  Nov.  i8jy. 
Sparks,  General  J.  P.  CB.  38  P.  June  1825. 
Stapyltou.  Major  General  G.  G.  C.  May  1849. 
Stewart,  Captain  A.  P.  h.p.  36  F.  Dec.  1857. 
Stratton,  Major  General  W.  A.,  May  1850. 
Vacher,  Colonel  F.  S.  h.p.  22  F.  May  1853,  Assi-^tant 

Adjutant  and  Q.M.  General  in  Ireland 
Whimper,  Lt.General  P.  A.  CB.  Nov.  1850. 
Wilson,  General  T.  M.  96  P.  May  1834. 


List  of  Officers,  now  serving,  who  have  passed  through  the  Staff  College. 


Passed  out  in  Deoember  1668. 

Petrie,  BtLt Colonel  M.,  h.p.  97  P. 

Carey,  Mi^or  General  R.,  CB.  Deputy  Judge  Adyocatc. 

Wilson,  Colonel,  Brigade  Depot. 

Gamble,  Major  General  D.  J.,  CB. 


Passed  out  in  Booomber  1869. 

Bruoe,  Lt.Golonel  A.  C,  CB.  91  P. 

Twynam,  LtColonel  P.  A.  A.,  15  P. 

Jebb,  Colonel  P.  W.,  h.  p.  67  P.,  Adj.  Gen.,  Madras. 


Passed  out  in  Deoember  1860. 

Warell,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  A.  H.,  41  P. 
Feilding,  Major  General  Hon,  W.  H.  A. 
•Grant,  Lt.Colonel  R.,  R.  Engineers. 
WiUcinson,  Assistant  Commissary  General  H.  J. 
Nangle,  Deputy  Commissary  General  W.  C. 
Vigors,  LtColonel  P.  D.,  19  P. 
•Woolsey,  Colonel  O'B.  B.,  R.  Art. 


Passed  oat  in  Deoember  1861. 

Crcagh- Osborne,  Colonel  C.  0.,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot,  Com- 
mandant of  the  Staff  College. 
Battersby,  Col.  J.  P.  h.p.  60  P.  Commdt.  R.  M.  Asylum. 
Stos«y,  Mfuor  P.  8.,  R.  Art. 

Hall,  Lt.Colonel  T.  E.  A.,  h.p.  49  P.  Professor  Staff  Coll. 
Stewart,  Colonel  R.  C,  h.p.  a  P.  Gov.  A  Com.  R.  Victoria 
Wilkinson,  Colonel  G.  A. ,  B.  Art.  [Hospital,  Netley . 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1868. 

Collepr,  Colonel  Sir  G.  P.,  CB.  CMQ.  ZCSI.  a  Foot. 

Bamngton,  Deputy  Commissary  General  J.  T. 

Nolan,  Miyor  J.  P.,  R.  Art. 

East,  Colonel  0.  J.,  h.p.57  P.  A.Q.M.Gen.,  Intell.  Branch. 

Baker,  Colond  T.  D.,  CB.  j8  P. 

Klles,  Lt.Colonel  W.  K.,  CB.  h.p.  38  P.  Assist.  Adj.  Gen. 

Parsons,  BtXt.Colonel  C,  3  P. 

Acton,  Colonel  C,  51  P. 

Lynch,  Colonel  W.  W.,  10  P. 

Gonne,  Lt.Colonel  T.,  17  Lancers. 

Black,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  W.,  CB.  34  P. 


Passed  out  in  Deoember  1863. 
Under  the  Bulet  qf  1861. 
Emerson,  Muor  A.  L.,  28  F. 
Brett,  Bt.Lt.Col.  H.  A.,  43  F. 
Ogilvy,  Major  W.  L.  K.,  60  P. 
Buchanan,  Major  J.  J.  N.,  h.p.  s  Dr.  Gds. 
Under  the  Rulee  of  1862. 
Law,  Lt. Colonel  P.  T.  A.,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Beazley,  Bt.Major  G.  G.,  83  P. 
Harbord,  BtLtCol.  R.,  h.p.  7  P. 
Healy,  Assistant  Commissaiy  General  R.  C. 
Arbuthnot,  Lt.Colonel  W.,  14  Hussars. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1864. 

Hutchison,  Bt.Lt.Col.P.  J.,  h.p.  64  P. 

Goodenough,  Col.  W.  H.,  R.  Art. 

Creagh,  Bt.Major  J.,  5  F. 

Clive,  Colonel  B.H.,  Gr.  Gds. 

Bolton,  Colonel  W.  J.,  CMQ.  R.  Art. 

Gilbard,  Bt.MaiJor  G.  J.,  18  Hussars. 

Keays- Young,  Bt.Mi^or  H.  W.,  18P. 

I'C  Wood,  Brig.Gen.  Sir  H.  E.,  KCB.  h.p.  90  P. 

Blundell,  Lt.Col.  H.   B.  H.,  h.p.  Gr.  Gds. 

Fawcett,  Major  J.  H..h.p.  i  P. 

Kjiowles,  Bt.Lt.Col.  C.  B.,  67  P. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1866. 

MacGregor,  Bt.Major  H.  G.,  29  P. 

Suther,  Major  C.  C,  R.  M.  Art. 

Robinson,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  C.  W.,  Rifle  Brif^ad ;. 

Yates,  Colonel  H.  Peel,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Knollys,  Captain  H.,  R.  Art. 

Maxwell,  Bt.Major  R.  J.,  06  P. 

Shaw,  BtMajor  W.,  102  F. 

Wynen,  Bt.Migor  A.  Q.,  39  F. 

Passed  out  in  Deoember  1886. 

Barker,  Colonel  G.  D.,  64  P. 

Oliver,  Major  J.  R.,  R.  Art. 

Lock,  Bt.Lt. Colonel  H.,  108  P. 

Gregson,  Captain  L.  A.,  70  P. 

Hatchell,  Bt.Lt.Colonel  G.,  60  F. 

Knollys,  Lt. Colonel  W.  W.,  h.p.  93  F. 

Middleton,  Colonel  F.  D.,  h.p.  29  F.  Commanlant  and 

Secretary,  Royal  Military  College. 
Farrington,  Major  H.  D'O.,  73  P. 
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Blundell,  Colonel  R.  B.  H.,  3 
Hood,  Captain  W.  C,  2  F 

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MILITIA  ARTILLERY  OF  ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 


Royal  Oardigan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Aberystwith. 

HOKORABY    COLOKBL. 

Edward  Lewis  Pryse,  laU 

Capt.  6  Dr.  Gd» n  July  77 

Lt.Colokel. 
J.  A.  Lloyd- Philippe,   JP. 

BL.  late  Capt.  82  F.  {Son. 

ColoMl)   aa  AuR.  77 

CxPTAiirs. 
Geo.  G.  Williams,  DL.  JP.  6  Nov.  71 

Davifl  Thomas 21  Apr.  77 

Thomas  Lloyd 13  Oct.  77 

LiKUTBXAWTS. 

Thos.  H.  R.  Winwood  r^  Nov.  74 

John  J.  Bonsall 30  Dec.  76 

Thomas  Williama  5  Feb.  79 

SbCOKD  LlBUXKarANM. 

William  M.  G.  G.  Hughes...  14  Jan.  80  ' 

Alan  E.  Monypenny      24  Jan.  80  1 

Ad  ft.  4-  Capt.—W.  V.  Leggo,  ! 

Capt.  R.  Art 29  Jan.  79 

MM.  Of.  —  Morris   Jones, 

Surg.Maj 17  May  73 

Scarlet  Facinsrs. 


Royal  Oarmarthen  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Carmarthen.  [No.  24.] 

Lt.CoLOWKL  CoitMAWDAWT. 

William  Price  Lowes,  DL. 

JF.late  Lt.  g6F.,Hon.Col.2^  May  66 
Majob. 
Arthur    Price    Jones,   lat« 

Lieut.6Dr$ 14  July  66 

Captaiks. 

John  Richard  Howell 19  Aug.  62 

John  George  Parry  Hughes  9  May  67 

Vhcount  Em\yn,p.$ 15  May  67 

Alan  Stephen  Gulston,  p.$.  21  Dec.  68 

Jjlowellyn  Lloyd  Lloyd 20  Apr.  71 

Vaughan  L.  Philipps,  p.  *.  20  Nov.  75 

LiBUTBXAiriS. 

William  Horsley  Dewe,  j).*.ii  July  71 

John  B.  Brady 16  Oct.  75 

Powell  L.  Davies 23  Apr.  77 

Thomas  P.  Lewes  2  July  79 

SECOirn  LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

Frederick  A.  G.  Jones  26  June  78 

Charles  H.  M.  Bush  7  Jan.  80 

John  C.  B.  Booker  13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4r  Oipf.—Kejiry  Ives 

de  Kantzow,  late  Capt.M. 

Marine  Art. ;  Uon.Majiyr  15  Feb.  69 
qr.MaBlerfwith  rank  of^.M. 
iniheArmyJ.—Bxiht.HoTiry  1  Apr.  77 
MM.    Ojf.— John   Hughes, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Eoyal  Oomwall  and  Devon 
Miners'  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth.    [No.  6.1 

Lt.Colojteii  CoifMAirDAirT. 
Sir  Colman  Rashleigh,  Bart. 
DL.JP.;  Honorary  Colonel  2  May  53 
Major. 
Sir  Charles  Brune  Graves 
Sawle,    BaH.    BL.   JP.; 

Honorary  Lt.  Colonel   6  July  67 

Captaiitb. 
Wm.  Edwards  Michell,  ».  #.12  Feb.  70 
Thos.  Roxburgh  Polwhele...  7  Dec.  70 
Colman  BattieBashleigh...  9  Oct.   71 
Thos.Moor  A.Horsford,  p.$.  30  May  74 

LlPUTBWANTS. 

Francis  John  Hoxt 11  Sept.  71 

Robert  P.  Elrington 8  Nov.  73 

Hurry  J.  Y.  Jamieson 9  July  79 

Melvill  C.  Sandys    9  July  79 

Sbcoxd  Libutbxakts. 

William  P.  Williams  i  Apr.  78 

Humphry  John  Willy ams  14  Mar.  79 
A-^j.  ^  Orpt.  -Reginald  Hen. 

Champion,!  le^tQBt.Li.Col. 

^fi'Art j2  Apr.  66 

af erf.  Q^.— Fred.  C.  Bullmore, 

Svrgeon   25  Nov.  65 

Scai-let  Facings. 


Devon  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dovonport.    [No.  7.] 

HoiroBABT  CoLOirxi.. 
Sir  Geo.  S.  Stucley,  Bart,     i  Jan.  73 

Lt.CoLOKBL   GoifKAKDAHT. 

Richard  Buiy  Russell,  late 
Lt.  2  JP.,  Hon.  Colonel...     6  Jan.  70 
Major. 
Henry  C.Devon,iZoii.i^Co^  2  May  77 

CAPTAIirS. 

W.Ham.  Beadon,  Hon. Maj. 22  Feb.  64 
Thos.  Reynolds  Arscott,  j7.«. 

Hon.  Major 22  May  65 

Wm.  Anthony  Jones,  p.  s.     2  May  77 

John  Leigh  CoUev,  p.* 31  May  79 

Charles  K.R.  Walker 21  Feb.  80 

LlBUTBlTAITTS. 

Chas.  B.  R.  Chanter  17  Feb.  77 

John  E.  Loveband  4  May  77 

SbCOKD  LlEVTBKAHTB. 

Sir  Wm.  R.  Williams,  Bt....  5  Nov.  79 

Arthur  J.  L.  M.  Hunt   5  Nov.  79 

Dudlev  J.  0.  Bush 29  Nov.  79 

Wm.  Bovell  Jones  29  Nov.  79 

FanshaweD.Le  M.Gostlingio  Deo.  79 
Adjt.  ^  Cop^.—ITC  Geo.  Dare 

Dowell,*  Brevet  Lt.  Colonel 

h.p,  B.  Marine  Artillery... 20  Sept. 70 
Jf#(i.Q^.— Robert  W.  Wooll- 

combe,    late  A.S.  68    F. 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Durham  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Hartlepool.  [No.  xo.] 

Lt.Colokbl. 

Hugh  QtaffoTdfHon.Colonel^i  Mar.  75 

Majors. 

Arthur  Robson 28  Apr.  75 

Arthur  S.  Macartney,  Capt. 

h.p.B.Art x6  0ct.  75 

Capxains. 
Robt.  Wm.  A.  Shortis,  j).f., 

Hon.Mtyor    3  Oct.  74 

W.  S.  Greene,  Capt.  h.p.  19 

HuMarB   28  Oct.  76 

Wm.   Edward    Chapman,* 

Capt.  k,p.  I  Dr.  Ode 21  Jan.  74 

Dalkeith  M.  Soott  27  June  78 

LlBUTBITAirTB. 

Cluny  M'Pherson  Hender- 
son     94  Mar.8o 

Hans  C.  Nielsen 28  Apr.  75 

Harold  P.  Ditmas,  p.t 12  June  76 

Thos.  Forsyth  Forrest  19  Apr.  76 

Edw.  M.  R.  Green-Emmott- 

Rawdon iq  June  77 

George  A.  Murphy 3  Mar.  80 

SBCOirn  LiBUTENAHT.    . 

Cluny  McPhersonHenderson24  Mar.  80 
AcUt.  4r  Capt.^A^  Grubbe, 

Cap*. B.  Art 30  Aug.  79 

Med.  Q/f.^James  Rawlings, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Hampshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Gosport.  [No.  16 
HoaroBART  Coloxbi.. 
The  Earl  of  Malmeftbory, 

GCB aa  June 

Lt.Colo^bx.  Commaxdaxt. 
Samuel  Hood  Stovin  In^le- 
field,  lots  Lt.Col.  M.  Art.; 

Hon.Col 6  Sept. 

Majob. 
Richard  L.  B.  Gowell,|».«.    17  Jaly 

CAPTAnrs. 
Hexiry  John  Lancaster,  iaie 

Lieut.  i^F.p.e 7  June 

Henry  Fameby  Mills 9  Sepc 

N.D. Garrett, Ca/1'b.p.R.Art.  i  Apr. 

Wm.  W.  Portal 17  J^T 

John  M.  F.  Hant,^.f 21  Feb. 

LlBUTXITAIITS. 

Heniy  B.  Herrick   15  Anc 

Calvert  H.  S.  Clarke 4  Apr. 

James  E.  B.  Martin  16  Aug. 

SbOOITD  LiBUTBXAVtS. 

Wm.  R.  P.  Wallace ao  Apr. 

Francis  J.  H.  Barton    31  Avg. 

Charles  Westrow  Hnlse  ...ax  TtAt. 
Adjt.  f  Capt.—Jj.  Tillotson, 

Capt.  R.  AH 4  Not. 

Med.Qf.—jM.  WalkinBhaw 

BeU  Alder,  Surg.Mqf.  ...  x  Mkt. 
Scarlet  Facin^B. 


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Boyal  Glamorgan  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Swansea.   [No.  X5.I 

HoirOBA.BY  COLOITBL. 
LlBUTBITAirT  COLOirXL. 

Jas.  Simpson  Ballard,  JP.   1  Jan.  7  s 
Majobb. 

John  Heyworth 18  Apr.  78 

Captaiits. 
Wm.  Evans  Hughes,  p.  #....30  Nov.  71 
Robert   Fred.    Ballantine, 

late  Capt.  i  W.I.B 5  June  75 

Arthur  H.  Richardson,  j>.«.. 18  Apr.  78 
Chas.  B.  Mansfield 24  July  78 

LiXVTBVAKTS. 

John  Morris  a  July  73 

James  P.  Arro wsmith    1 1  Aug.  75 

Sir  J.  L.  E.  Spearman,  Bt.  18  Juno  79 

Sbcoitd  Libdtbitakts. 
Reginald  F.  R.  Form  by  ...  4  Dec.  78 
Adjt.  4(^  Capt.— jr^2t,nc\%  John 

Milman,  late  Capt.  S.  Art.  x  Dec.  79 

Med.  Off.— 3.  Paddon,  Surg.  9  Mar.  55 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Isle  of  Wight  Artilleiy. 

Head  Quarters,  Newport.    [Ko.  x: 

HOKOBABT  GoiiOVSX.. 

Hie  Boyal  Higkneee  the  Duka 
of  Connaught,  ITG.  JlT. 

KP.QCSLQCMa.  ^iVL\j 

Lr.CoLOirxi.  CoiocAjrojLjrx. 
Leopold  GrimstonPaget,  Lt. 

Col.k.p.  R.  AH.;  Ron.CoL  7  Sept 
Majob. 
William  Henry  Pattin8on...ax  Apr. 

Captaiitb. 
Fra.  Gordon  Degge  Watson, 

late  Lt.  68  F.  ,p.9.HonJiaj.n  Apr. 
Wm.  L.  Nicholl  Clayton,  >».*.  9  May 
Oeoil  Fred.  W.  Fendall,  p.«.  ax  Apr. 

Edward  Salisbury,  p.i ^x  Feb. 

Libutbhajtts. 
John  Arthur  LainBon,|».«....x7  Jalj 

Wm.  H.  G.  Gordon.p.t. 19  Pteh. 

Lord      Edward     Bpenoer- 
ChnrchiU sx  Feb. 

SbCOWD  LiBVTBVAJnS. 

George  Harvey  Turner 5  May 

AJJt.  4r  Capt.  —  John  J>ay, 

Capt.  B.AH x3  Mar. 

Med.  Q/f.— E.A  WaterwQilh, 

MD.  Surg.Maj. x  Mar. 

Scarlet  Facinga. 


Kent  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dover.    [No.  li.] 
Cox.o9rxL. 
J.  R.  E4Mrl  Sydney,  OCB. 

Lord  Lieutenant 4  May  5? 

Lr.CoLOjrai.. 
Walter  Geo.   Stirling,  late 

Capt.  B.  AH 24  Apr.  7^ 

Major. 
JolmM*Callum.fa/«o/B.^rf.  x  Oct.  75 

Captaijts. 
StephenMatthewCrowe,p.«. 

Mon.Maior x6  Mar  6z 

Edw.  L.  F.  Jennings, ;».«....  7  Jute  r 
Arthur  Thos.  Waring,  p.e.  90  Jasi.  -'• 

Thompson  Hunter. ».« i  May  -- 

Aug.  frolliottPowell,ji.«.  ...*7  Oe&.  ~ 
Barclay  C.  Greenhill,  ji.«....i8  Oct  r^ 

LiBUTBVAra. 

William  Nichola  k8  Apr.  - 

Hugh  Moller ao  Nov.  fi 

Barned  Lewis-Bamed  iBJfxxsttt 

Charles  A.  Gallop x8  Jose  t 


Sscoirs  LnurBVAXTB. 

Frederick  0.  Jenkins n  Jnceyp 

Jasper  Comerford  Burchettas  June  70 

Arthur  Robert  Denne   le  Nov.  70 

Frank  Wetberall  Highl 26  Nov.  70 

Adjt.  4r  Copf.— George  Fire- 
brace,  Capt.  B.  AH I  Mar.  80 

Qr.Jtf^iw<«r.— JonathanFors- 

Iftfi.  O^.— ClementCuthbert 

Walter,  Suraeon    i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facincrs. 


£oyal  Lancashire  Artillery, 

Head  Quarters,  Liverpool.    [No.  19.] 

HOKOKABT  COLOKEL. 

IiT.GoLOirsL  CoKXAirnAiiT. 
James  Bourne,  DL.JP. 

Honoran/  CoUmel 13  Apr.  63 

Majors. 
Hill  C.  Moore,  Hon. Lt. Col... 29  July  62 

James  Clifton  Brown 14  June  76 

Captaifb. 

Stajiley  Arnold,  p.* 8  Apr.  72 

Henry  B.  Kelley xi  Aug.  75 

Henry  T.Holmes,jEro«.lfi|/.22  Apr.  78 
James  Cunningham  Doug- 
las, Capt.  h.p.  4  Dr.  Qd».  14  Dec.  78 
Wm.  Hall  Walker  31  May  79 

LlXUnVAHTS. 

Alex.  C.  Stephen 38  Jan.  74 

Francis  C.  Batson  i  Apr.  76 

Montague  P.  Mole8worth...26  Feb.  79 

John  Caister 31  May  79 

Skcoxb  Libutbxakts. 

Richard  M.  Berry  19  Feb.  79 

Henry  L.  Fergusson 24  Jan,  80 

Walter  Ernost  Thiselton  ...24  Jan.  80 

Robert  Cooper  Drury    3  Mar.  80 

Adj.  4-  Capt.—B.  W.  Rooke, 

Cavi.  M.  Art i  Oct.  77 

Qr.  Maaier.^Wm.  Wishart, 

Qr.Mr.  R.  Art i  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off. — James  Chambers 

FerGTUBon,  MB.  Surg.Maj.  x  Mar.  73 
Wm.  M'Cheane,  Surg.  Maj.    x  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Fac  in  i;b. 


Militia  Artillm'y  of  England  and 
Northumberland  Artillery. 

[No.  23.1 
Head  Quarters,  Ber^ck-on-Tweed. 

Lt.ColOKSL    CoUKAlfOAirT. 

Charles  John  Reed 6  Aug.  68 

Major. 
Henry  Best  Hans  Hamiltou28  June  76 

Captains. 

Charles  C.  Edwards  s6  Feb.  73 

Jasper  M.  Richardson  15  May  75 

Frank  Chadwick 30  June  75 

Anthony  C.  Wood,ia<*  Maj.ig  July  76 
James  J.  Kirsopp 19  Apr.  79 

LiKUTEKANTS. 

Wm.  Byrne  Jones  14  May  73 

Fra.  Douglas  Blake  22  Nov.  76 

Henry  Liddell 30  June  77 

SbGOXD  LlBUTBirARTS. 

Alex.  H.  Synge  3  Apr.  78 

Alfred  Stephen  Reed 3  May  79 

Peter  Swanston  14  July  79 

Adj.Jlr  Capt.—'R.  Montefiore, 

Capt.  R.  Art 6  Aug.  79 

Med.  O^.— Alexander  Leslie 
Gracey,  MD.  UUeofTurlc 
iah  Contingent,8urg.  Maj.    x  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Wahs. 


444 


The  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
Norfolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth.    [No.  22.] 

HoiroRABY  Colokbl. 
Field    Marshal    Hie  Royal 
Higknete    the    Frinee    of 
Wales,     KG.    KT.    KP. 

OCB.  QCSI.  &CMG 28  Oct.  71 

Lt.Colokbl. 
Rf.  Hon.  C,  Lord  Suffleld, 

KCB.  late  of  7  Hueeare...  9  May  66 
Majobb. 

Hon.  Harbord  Harbord 2x  Mar.  68 

Edw.  Mott  Alderson,  late 
Lt.  97  V. 20  Sept.  79 

CAPTAIirS. 

Edw.  Southwell  TraflTord... 21  Mar.  68 
Ttiomas  Edward  Bagge  ...  i  June  71 
Anthony  Wm.  Partridge  ...xo  June  76 
Wm.HenryAug.KeppeI,p.«.4May  78 
Sir  Wm.  H.  B.  tfolkes,  3i....2i  Muy  79 
K(iw.  Roger  M.  Pratt,  p.:  20  Sept.  79 

LXBUXBHTAMTS. 

John  Sancrofb  Holmes 29  Sept.  71 

Jrra.  D'Arcy  Wm.  C.  New- 
come 29  Mar.  73 

Sir  Reginald  Wm.  Proof  jr- 

Beauohomp,  Bart X4  Apr.  75 

Henry  J.  Preston   26  Aug.  76 

Geo.  M..,  X<mi  Hastings 7  Mur.  77 

Alsremon  Cecil  Dawbon,  late 

Capt.  3  Dr.  Quarde  29  Oct.   79 

dBCOVn  LXBUTZJTAJrTS. 

Jlon.  ABsheion  E.  Harbord  5  Nov.  79 
Sir  Savile  B.  Croasley,  Bt..  5  Nov.  79 

Philip  Bennet  5  Nov.  70 

Adjt.4rCapt.~Ch,jit,.  M.  M. 

ijana,  J&.  Art x  Apr.  74 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Henry 

Stombridgo  x  Apr.  77 

3/f  i.  Q^.— Cha.Cory  Aldred, 

JP.  Snrg.Mty x  Mar.  73 

S.JohnF.Staffbrd,5i«rflrlf<»;.i2  May  77 
Scarlet  FacmgB. 


Eoyal  Pembroke  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Haverfordwest. 

HOXOBABT   COLOKBL. 

5ir  Hugh  Owen  Owen,  Bart. 

DL.  JP.,  Aide  de  Camp  to 

the  Queen  and  Colonel xo  Feb.  75 

Lt.Colokbl. 

John  Owen,  ifoM.  Colonel...  3  Mar.  75 

Majobb. 

John  Graham,  j7.  9 20  Mar.  75 

William   Moffat     Douglas 

Willan.  Major,  late  of  R. 

Art.,  Hon.  Lt.Col 16  Oct    75 

Captaiits. 
James  BowenSummers,^.«.29  Mar.  73 
Fra.  Perrott  Edwarde8,p.«.i7  Feb.  75 
Chas.  A.  Cooper,  Hon.  Maj.^g  Apr.  74 
Wm.  Thos.  Summers,  late 

Li.  X3  F. 26  May  75 

LlBUTBWAKTS. 

Tudor  V.  H.  Thomas 18  Dec.  71 

Walter  L.  3.  Levett  xx  Nov.  76 

SECOKn   LlZUTBlTAirTS. 

Wm.  Charles  Cope  30  July  79 

Richard  H.  B.  Summers  ...29  Oct.  79 

Sydney  Wm.  Wayet  29  Nov.  79 

Adjl.  4-  Capt.— A.  J.  Lavie, 

Capt.  R.  Art 29  Aug.78 

Med.  Q^.— Jas.David  Brown, 

Surg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Sub  LiKUTBKAiris. 
Thomas  L.  Haro 20  May  76 

Sbcokd  Libutbwawts. 

Herbert  F.  Easton  20  May  70 

Henry  George  Hasted  21  Feb.  80 

Adj.  4-  Capt.—U.  J.  L.  Turn- 
bull,  Cajit.  R.  Art i  Jan.  79 

Paymaater. — 

?/"-/%:~^^*-^^*^'^P*^*'"ck  8  Mar.  59 
Med.  Off. — 

Scarlet  Facmgs. 


Eoyal  Sussex  Artillery. 

j     Head  Quarters,  Lewes.    [No.  26.] 

'  LlBUTBNAirT  COLOXKL. 

'  Wm.  Rowe  Lewis,  JP 23  July  79 

Majors. 
James  Hayes  Sadler,  Hon. 
Lt.Colonel  30  Apr.  79 

Captains. 
Barton   L.    John    Scobell, 

Hon.  Major  15  July  61 

Robert  T.  N.  Tubbs,»  Capt. 

h.o.  Bombay  Army  ;  Hon, 

^Major  10  Feb.  71 

Walter  C.Alers  Hankey x8  Apr.  74 

Alfred  Robert  Margary.p.a. 30  Apr.  70 
Fairfax  Rhodes,  p.a 20  Sept.  79 

LlBUTBlTAKTS. 

John  Oliver  Vallanco,j).»...  6  May  74 

Alfred  S.  Broadwood 17  May  76 

John  Clarke  Pratt  19  July  76 

A.  C.  Jeddere-Fishcr 4  Apr.  77 

Henry  C.  B.  Chermside    ...xo  Dec.  79 

SbCOXD   LlBUTBlTAIfTS. 

Francis  L.  H.  Sadler 31  Aug.  78 

Henry  W.  S.  Fa.yrer 20  Sept,  79 

Harvey  W.  H.  Combo  10  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Cap^— D.W.Buckie, 

Capt.R.Art x  Jan.  79 

Med.  Q^.— Richard  Turner, 

Surg.Maj ,  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Suffolk  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Ipswich.    [No.  25."] 

Lt.Colokbl  CoHUAirsAirT. 
Robert  Alex.  Shafto,  Lord 
Wiiveney,    DL.,    Colonel 
and   Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Q»**«»   30  Apr.  53 

Majob. 
Howard  Whitbread,  late  Lt. 
2  Lt.  Drs.  British  German 

Legion  6  June  68 

Captaixs. 

Herbert  Pemell    6  May  66 

Jas.  Wallace  Dunlop  Adair, 

late  Major  Unatt n  Mar.  67 

Henry  Smith,  jt).* 30  Apr.  70 

Leonard  Walter  Pead,;?.».    20  Jan.  75 

Edward  Charles  Moor, /».#... 26  May  79 

Lieutknants. 

Charles  John  Easton  xo  Dec.  73 

Harry  E.  Djbree,p.# 29  Jan.  76 

George  H.  Garrott, ix  May  77 

Jaapcr  J.A  Milner-GibsozL.  2  July  79 


Yorkshire  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Scarborough. 

HoirOBABY    COLOIfBL. 

Henry  Thomas  Fyors,  Capt. 
h.p.  R.  Art 9  Fob.  76 

Lt.Colowel. 
Arthur  Brooksbank,^^  i^te 

Capt.  38  F.  JP 10  Dec.  70 

Majors. 
Robt.  Christopher  Wintonr  15  Apr.  76 
Y.G.  Lloyd-Grcnme,  JP.  ...24  Jan.  So 

Captains. 
John   Wm.  Bain   Hawkcs- 

worth,  JP 12  Juno  C6 

Cha.  Fra.  Follows,  p.» 15  Apr.  76 

John  Amory  Travcrs,  p.».  j  i  Oct.  76 
Wrn.R.Ringrose-Voase,;*.  t.i-?  Mhv  78 

Robert  Lesley,  p.f xo  Mny  79 

B.  B.  Haworth- Booth 24  Jan.  80 

LlBTTTElTAVTS. 

Kdw.  C.  Brooksbank 2  Aug.  76 

Edward  TI.  Hudson 30  Dec.  76 

Fred.  C.  8.  Constable 6  Aug.  79 

SkCOND    LlBUTBB'AirTS. 

Simon  C.  Scropo 13  Oct.   77 

George  Wm.  Lloyd 30  July  79 

George  F.  Marvrood  20  Aug.  79 

Wiu.  Edwin  Fell 13  Mar.  80 

Harry  rickorsgill-Cunliffe  13  Mar.  80 
Adjt.JrCapt.—Fnmk  Lodge, 

iJapt.  li.  Art 20  Sept.  77 

Q/'.-l/tt^'t^r  — Koubcn  Firth  x  Apr.  77 
Med.  O/.— William  Taylor, 

Surg.AI'iJ x  Mar.  73 

Henry  Wright,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

DigitizW^e^lt: 


445 


MILITIA  ARTILLERY  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Campbelltown. 

Lt.Goloitxl  Coukakdant. 
Smollett  M.  Eddmj?ton,2>i. 
JP.  late  Lt.  f  Adj.  78  jF.  ; 

Honorary  Colonel    ao  Nov.  61 

Majobs. 

WilliRtn  Turner  11  Oct.  73 

Geo.  Hcwson,  late  ofB.  Art.  i  Oct.  75 

CATTAIirS. 

John  W.  Macdouijall 16  Oct.  75 

Robert  Bruce  Baird  16  Oct.  75 

William  Hoad 4  Dec.  78 

C.  L.  Lamont 24  3iar.  80 

James  Mitchell  Mutter 24  Mar.  80 

LiXVTXVAVTS. 

James  Thos.  Nichol,  p.B.  ...xj  Dec.  73 

Chas.  J.  M.  Finnic i  Aug.  74 

Fra.  A,  Walker*  Jones   25  Apr.  77 

Claude  C.  Miller-Wallnutt  15  Nov.  79 

SbcOFD  LXBUTSKAirTS. 

Joseph  D.  B.  Harrington.. .31  Mar.  78 

Hector  Macneal  24  Jan.  80 

Ad)t.  ^  Capt.—Qt.  A.  Beaty- 

Pownall,  Capt.  E.  Art. ...  9  Oct.  75 
Qr.lfr.— James  Ranken  ...14  Apr.  69 
Med.  Of.—Vk\  Gibson,  Surg. 

Maj I  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Own 
Edinburgh  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh.   [No.  11.] 

HOKOBABY    COLOITBL. 

lI.R.ir.  the  Duke  of  Edin- 
burph,  KG.  KT.  QCSf. 
OCJfO.  Capt.  Royal  Naoy  24  June  74 

LiXUTKXANT   COLOITEL. 

Alex.  Moncrieff,  JP.  Hon. 

Col x6  Jan.  78 

Majob. 

Frederick  W.  Carter 9  July  78 

Captaiwb. 

John  S.MacDowall 4  May  7a 

Robert  Groiu ix  Aug.  75 

Alex.  D.  Fordyco,  late  Capt. 

71  F.,p.« 5  Feb.  79 

A.J.CoUiuhoun,/a/<  L<.42F.a6  Mar.  79 
Wm.  L.  M.  Dakyns 7  Jan.  80 

LlKUTB.f  AKTS. 

Chadwick  Aytoun  4  Dec.  75 

John  r.  Dick 3  Mar.  77 

Doupall  B.  MacDougaU    ...14  Mar.  77 

Hamilton  S.  Bower    16  Aug.  79 

Hervey  Mayhew 16  Aug.  79 

Andrew  Aytoun  ai  Feb.  80 

Second   Libuybvaitts. 

Harry  King  Stewart 3  May  79 

Beresford  A.  Johnstone aoMay  79 

Adj.^  Capt.  4r  Paym.— John 

Boulton,"  late  Capt.  B.A  rt; 

Hon.  liajcr 6  Sept.  59 


Qr.  MaH.  (wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^my).— John 

Thompson i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.  — Charles  Dycer, 

MD.  late  Army  Medical 

Stqf,  Surg.MaJ j  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Faoings. 


Pife  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Cupar.   [No.  xa.] 
OoLomL. 
John. Balfour,  Vice  Lt.  JP, 
late  of  &r.  Qd$ 23  Feb.  55 

Lt.Colobsi.  ComCAHSAHT. 
Sir  P.Arthur  Halkett^ar*.i 
late  Captain  ^Huuare^p.e.-yy  Apr.  73 
Majobs. 

John  Luke,  jf.f 34  Sept. 73 

CAPTAnrs. 

Owen  Broun 29  Apr.  71 

William  Baird,  j».« xa  Aug.  71 

Alexander  Thompson,  p.».  12  Aug.  71 

Charles  Lamont,  p.« 34  Sept.73 

JameBSyme,p.f 9  Dec.  74 

Hon.  Robt.  Preston  Brace  15  Sept.  77 

LiBUTBKAHTS. 

James  Cheape 19  Jan.  76 

Wm.  A.  Thomson    16  Dec.  76 

Archibald  D.  Smith-Sligo.. .  18  Oct   79 
Robert  W.  M.  Jackson x8  Oct.  7v 

SbCOHD  LlBUTBBAlTTB. 

John  Alex.  Blackwood 6  May  78 

Harry  L.  8.  Maodonald 26  Feb.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.— J.  Howard, 

Capt.  R.  Art 25  Feb.  80 

Paymaster. — William  Haig.12  May  59 
Qr.  Maet.  {foitk  rank  vf  Q^. 
.—Jan 


Lxiunvunt. 
C.  N. ,  I«fvJ  Carnegie,  |».#.  ...6  Bept.  r> 

Charles  M.  Barber ao  June  :j 

Andrew  G.  Wood  -A  Sept.  7: 

Wm.  Wilaon-Stewart 3  May  T 

Hercules  S.  Port«cus 13  Sept-; 

Bdw.  de  8.  Smart 13  SefT  :* 

Gregor  L.  Meaaon 13  Sept-:^ 

Charlea  Austin    sKoT-r^ 

Bscoarn  LnxmsrAVTa. 

AAjt.  ^  Otrpe.— P.  Hufsej, 

Capt,B.AH  x4Aag.;; 

Qr.  Matt,  {mik  rank  ofQr. 

Mr,  in  tk4  ^rmy).— Robt. 

M.  Shankland  1  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of.— Alex.    Dickson, 

MD.  8arg.Mtd, 1  liar.  73 

Heniy  Steels,  A.Surgeom  ...16  Joae  :j 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Mr.  in  the  Armg) 

G.  Smith I  Apr.  77 

Med.Qf.— 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Forfar  and  Einoardine 
Artillery. 

llbad  Quarters,  Montrose.     [No.  13.] 

Lt.CoLOITBL  CoxUAHDAJrT. 

Reg.  H.Alex.  Ogilvy,j».«...  i  June  72 

Majobs. 
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie,  JP.  p.§. 

Hon.  Lt.Col I  June  72 

John  Allen  Allen.  JP.,p.B.. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel   30  July  79 

OAnAiirs. 
L.  Tfirunski,  Hon.Maj.,p.9.  20  July  72 
ClaudCathcartCamegie.j).«.xi  Oct.  73 
I)avidCrawfordLindsayj).«.xo  June  74 

James  Q.  Watson,  p.e 24  Feb.  77 

F.  Baird,  lat4Lt,6F.  p,9....  i  June  76 


Haddington,  Berwick,  Linlith- 
gow, and  Peebles  Artillerj. 

Head  Quarters,  Dunbar,      pro.  >; 

Hosobabt  Colovxb. 
Thomas  Shairp aSJonert 

LlBUTBITABT  COI^STBl. 

Archibald  Dickson 19  Feb.  :; 

Majob. 
Henry  Bobert  Hardie,  pa...m  Aqj;.  ", 

Captaxvb. 
John  R.  Dawson,  p.a.;  Horn. 

Major  13  May  71 

Geo.  Aug.  Fred.Baillie,p.«.  23  May  74 
Alex.  Haig  B«nton,  p^  ...15  Au^. ;« 
T.  A.  HouBtoun-Bo8w«iU^.<.i7  Max  71 
Charles  H.  H.  Porres,  lata 

Lt.  SyU  Brigade 5  Nor.  7, 

LlBVTBVAVn. 

John  C.  Innes  23  Peb.  r 

Wm.  Geo.  H.  Walker 21  Apr.  r: 

Charles  L.  Cookson 14  Mar.  77 

Charles  H.  S.  Hockin 6  Aug.  73 

8bcob3>  LiKTTSVAjrrs. 

Ferdinand  C.  Logan  8  Feb.  -^i 

George  Alex.  Baird 5  Mar.  % 

Charles  Edmund  Barstow...i4  >taj  r; 
Alex.  Rowland  Eustace    ...  4  Feb.  lo 

Adjt.  ^  Capi.—^.  J.  de  Lav- 
tour,  Bt.MmorB.  Art.  ...  1  Dec.  7- 

Or.  Matt. — ifdm.  Simons, 
Qr.Mr.  B.AH i  Apr.  t? 


Med.  Of.  —  Jamea  Donlop, 

SuryMaj x 

Scarlet  FftcmfCB. 


Mar.  r 


John  E.  M 'Clean    6  Aug.  79 

Geo.  B.  K.  Bull    6  Aug.  79 

Marriott  W.  Dalway 6  Aug.  79 

Skcoxd   Likutbwaht. 

Robert  Dalway 4  Feb.  80 

Adjutant. —  v.      A.      Ogle, 

Capt.  B.  Marine  Art 23  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Matt.— 


MILITIA  ARTILLERY    OF 

Eoyal  Antrim  Artillery.      i  ^^J^-^-  ^«y.p-« 9  Jan.  75 

„     ^^^  ^      .w  rir      1 1  John  Shaw  Bxham 9  Jan.  75 

HcadQuartersXamckfergus.  [No.i.Ji  Henry  B.  Johnson xojan.  77 

HOXOBABT  COLOBBL.  '    '   '         "    ■»— •» 

Sir  Richard  Wallace,  Bt. 
KCB 30  July  73 

Lt.CoLOXBL  COKlf  AITOAKT. 

Vitc.  Massereene  and  Fer- 

rard,j>.« 20  Nov.  72  ' 

Majob.  ' 

Fm.  Chas.  Hugbcs-Hallett,  I 

late  Lt.  Royal  AHillery  ...  2  Oct.   78 
Captaiks.  ' 

James  Cm\^,HoH.Major,p.9.  3  Aug.  72 
H.  B.  JohnPton,  p.«.  JP.  ...12  Feb.  73  , 
Arthur   Wm.    Shirley-Bail, 

late  Lieut.  8  Hueeare   28  June73 

Arthur  Forbes,  p.s 2  June  76 

Walton  T.  R.  Atkin,  p.e 3  Oct.   77 

Walter  Yeldham,  late  Capt. 

to  Hussars  19  Apr.  79  1 

Hon.  Cecil  Ralph  Howard,  I 

late  Capt.  60  F. 26  July  79  ' 

Wm.  Henry  Kinsey    26  July  79 

LlBUTBlTANTS. 

Valentine  J.  Cornwall, f>.«.  xs  Mar.  7^ 
James  L.  Alison 15  Apr.  74 


Med.Qf.— David  R.Taggart, 

"^  "  y.Mai 

Scarlet  Facings 


MD.  Surg.MaJ 24  Jan.  75 

ic 


Eoyal  Oork  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Cork.    [No.  5.] 

HONOBABT   COLONBL. 

J.  F.  Barl  </  Bandon,  DL. 

JP 3x  July  78 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Arthur  A.  G.  Bell-Martin, 


IRELAND. 

CAPTAnrs. 

Duncan  Dunloe  Ablratt 3  Ocu  - 

James  C.  Beamish  a4Jclv-. 

Geo.  N.  Roberts    m  Jq>- 

James  F.  L.  MacFarlane  ...19  9 eh  - 
George  Henry  Johnston  ...15  Mar.  •■ 

LlBCTBJTAjrTS. 

Theodore  E.  Sherlock  la  Max  '< 

George  Henry  Johnston  ...  3  Sepc  -^ 

SBCOBD  LiBCTBVAVtB. 

Wm.  Wylic  Norman  28  Mav  - 

Henry  Richard  Jones    99  Ocl.  ~ 

Walter  B.  Johnson ro  Dec,  -• 

Aijt.^-Capt.—K.  E.  Mondy. 

Capt.  B.  Art 18  Mar.  • 

Scarlet  Facings. 


West  Oork  Artillery. 


Head  Quarters,  Macroom.     TK*'*  • 

HOKOBABT  COLOVBI»" 

H.B.,J?aWo/ Shannon sa  Ft;*.  • 

_     ,  Lt.Cox^stbl. 

late  Lt.Col.7  Dr.  Ods.  p.§.  xo  Mar.  75  j  Patk. Duncan,  p.t.  H0m.Ckl.94,  Kcr.  - 
Majob.                                                       Majob. 
Joseph  Edw.  L.  Thackwell,                    Fred.  Hutchinaon  Warren, 
late  Lt.  s  Laneere 7  Nov.  77 1     Saii,LiXolou€l ........ 99  Dec  - 


Digitized  by  V^jOOV  IC 


Gi.ni.nr8. 

Thos.AinfilieLnnham  26  Feb.  73 

Fr».  Wm.  Woodley a6  Feb.  73 

Fra.L.  Hewaon,  lateLt.6  V.  24  Aug.  74 

Denis  Scully 13  Oct-  77 

Charles  S.  Cade  13  Oct.  77 

Fred.  T.  VetBchoyle 22  July  78 

LnvTxirijrrs. 

Win.  J.  Stoyte  ItMay  77 

William  J.  Gk)old aMay  79 

George  O.Manders 13  Sept  79 

William  O.  M.  Moose 13  Sept.  79 

Sbcoitd  Libutxvavts. 

Henry  John  I>owning  27  Sept.79 

Jeremiah  J.  M.  Dunne 27  8ept.79 

John  Craig. 27  Sept.  79 

Joseph  B.  &.  Gullinan  15  Nov.  79 

Adj't.  4r  Ciipe.— A.  L.  Pringle, 

Capt.  B.  Art, 10  Jan.  80 

Qr.Jf<u<«r.— Joseph  Owen, 

late  of  B.  Art 8  Dec.  65 

Med.  Off.  —  Charles  Creed, 

SurgJioQ 1  Mar.  73 

Henry  Charles  Garde,  HD. 

Surg.  Maj xoDec.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Donegal  Artillery. 

{The  Frinee  of  Walet'.)    [No.  8.] 
Head  Quarters,  Letterkenny. 

HoirOBiST  COLOVXL. 

Rob.  Geo.  Montgomery   ...  3  Sept.  79 

LT.CoLoirxi. 
Jas.  Corry  Jones  Lowiy,* 

late  Capt.  B.  Art 5  Mar.  79 

Major. 
Wm.  Norton  Persse,  late  qf 

B.Art 16  Apr.  79 

Captaihs. 

Charles  Edward  Ecoles 20  Nov.  75 

Thomas  Edmond  Batt  6  Sopt.76 

Robt.  S.  Stewart 20  Feb.  78 

Thomas  B.  Stoney 28  Sept.  78 

James  Fraser  Murphy  30  Apr.  79 

LuUTXITAirTS. 

Albert  Croly 22  Mar.  76 

Joseph  G.  Griffith   27  8ept.79 

William  Markham  Doyne...27  Sept.79 

Williain  Daniel  Swiney 27  Sept.  79 

George  W.  S.  Hawks 27  Sept.79 

SxcoKD  LuirtxirAirTB. 

Adit.  4- Capt. ^Uen.  Archdall 

Doyne,'  late  Capt.  B.  Art,; 

Hon.  lienor   xo  June  68 

Qr.Jkf «<«•.  — John  Kelly...  i  Sept. 5.5 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Dublin  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin.    [No.  9.  J 

Lt.Colokxl. 

Wm.  J.  M.  Magill,iro«.«>i.3i  Aug.  78 

Major. 

Wm.  B.  Digby,p.« 23  Oct.  78 

Gaptautb. 
WykehamC.Dickenson,ji.«.  2  Dec.  76 
Arthur  Wm.  Thompson,|>.«.22  Aug.  77 
Crofton  T.  B.  Vandeleur, 

late  Capt.  12  Lancert  x  Jan.  79 

Wm.L.  Smythe  5  Nov.  79 

LlXUTRNAlTTS. 

Henry  Wm.  Baldwin 20  Jan.  77 

Robert  C.  1.  Whitty  34  Feb.  77 

Sbcovd  Libutbitabtb. 

Edward  D.  Brown 24  Apr.  78 

Reginald  B.  Sparrow   24  July  78 

James  Baldwin   x6  Aug.  79 

Adjt.    4-    Capt.—G.    R.    B. 

Wheatley,  Capt.  B.  Art.  J9  Oct.  75 
Scarlet  Facings. 

Gaiway  Artillery. 

Lt.  Colovbl. 
Major. 

GAraAIBS. 

James  O'Hara,  late  Capt.  a 

Dr.  Ode 5  June  78 

Thomas  G.  Lambert,   late 

Capt.  29  F. 23  Oct.  78 

LlBCTBlTAirXS. 

Francis  R.  Lambert 21  Aug.  78 

Andrew  M.  I*-5-»wne  27  Sept.79  ' 

SbOOITv  xiIBUTBlTAirTa. 

A'fjt.  4  Capt.^VL.  H.  Hard- 

inge,  Ca^.  B.  Art x  July  78 


Militia  Artillery  of  Ireland, 
Limerick  Oity  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Limerick.     [No.  20.] 
Honorary  Colobbl. 

S.  P.,  Ft*rf.  Gort 30N0V.  65 

Lr.CoLOirBL  Comuabdabt. 
JSTon.Cha.SmythVereker,^.*. 
Hon.  Colonel  xsMar.  73 

MiJOB. 

Robert  G.  S.  Maunsell,  late 

Lt.  85  F.fp.e X2  Apr.  73 

Captaibb. 
Geo.  C.  Spaight,  late  Capt. 

9  F.  p.e.    26  Mar.  73 

Sir  Claude   Champion   de 

Crespigny,  Bt.  late  En$. 

60  F.p.e 30  Apr.  73 

Wm.  D.  Maunsell,  p.f 9  Oct.  75 

Richard  Rose  O'Giady,  Ute 

Capt.  44  F. x8  Apr.  77 

Son.  J.  G.  P.  Vereker,  j9.f...x5  June  78 

LlBUXBBABTS. 

Peter  M.  Staunton 4  Dec.  75 

Wm.  P.  Ball 6  Dec.  76 

Wm.  A.  Bentley  6  Aug.  79 

Spencer  G.  P.  Vansittart  ...10  Dec.  79 
Sbcobd  Libutbbabts. 

Joseph  James  Harris 26  Nov.  79 

George  Frederick  Bunbury24  Mar.  80 
Adjt.   4-  Capt.—G.  E.  Souper, 

Capt.  B.  Art 29  Nov.  75 

Qr. Master  (with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — John 

Brock  I  Apr.  78 

Med.  Q/T.—William  Daniel 

Murphy,  5ury.  If o; x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Mid-Ulster  Artillery. 

(Tyrone,  Armagh,  and  Londonderrg.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dungannon.  [N0.2X.] 

HOBORARY  COLOBBL. 

Hon.  Wm.  Stuart  Knox,  late 

Major  21  F. 26  Mar.  67 

Lt.Colobbl. 

Ynyr  Henry  Burgos 15  Sept.  77 

Major. 
Robert  J.  P.  Saunders,  late 

Lt.  B.  Art.;  Aide  de  Camp 

to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of 

Ireland  2x  Apr.  78 

Captaibb. 

John  S.  Irwin,  p.». 23  June  75 

John  Richardson,  j9.« 23  June  75 

Fred.  Gage  Heygate,y.«....io  Nov.  75 
Harry  B.  B.  Beresford,  late 

Lt.  Bogal  Navg 15  Sept.  77 

Francis  C.  Macky,  late  Lt. 

3  Dr.  Quarde 11  Dec.  78 

LiBVTBBABXS. 

William  Browne 2  Feb.  76 

Pra.  Pctor  Gtervais x  Deo.  77 

Arthur  Edw.  Gunning 19  July  79 

R.  H.  L.  K.  Brinkley 19  July  79 

Wm.  RyanLyle  19  July  79 

Sbcobd  Lxbvtxbabts. 


Adjt.  4r  Capt.—B.,  J.  Hezlet, 

Capt.  B.  Art 14  Mar.  76 

Med.  O/:— Wm.Twigg,  MD. 

Surg.MaJ i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Duke  of  Oonnaught's  Own 
Sligo  Artillery. 

Head  Qmirters,  Sligo. 

HOBORARY  COLOBBL. 

fi'tru'has.  James  Knox  Gore, 

Bart,  lale  Capt.  66  F. 14  June  76 

Lt.Colobbl. 
Robert  Seymour  Ormsby, 

Hon.  Colonel  16  Apr.  79 

Major. 
Wm.  G.  Wood-Marthi,  late 

Lt.  44  F.p.$ II  Feb.  80 

Captaibb. 

Wm.  James  Grilfith  31  May  70 

Jamoa  Campbell 9  June  77 

LiBVTBBABIB. 

Arthur  E.  H.  Moore  14  Mar.  74 

James  D.  Robinson    6  May  74 

Alex.  Perceval 22  Nov.  76 


446 

SBG03n>  LiBtmNABlS. 

Capt.  4rA(iyt.SirC.laacom , 

Bart.  Capt.  B.  Art i  Apr.  75 

Pay»o»<er.  —  Albert  Henry 

Knox    2  Feb.  55 

Iftd.Q^.— Thos.  D.  Palmer, 

MD.  Surgeon i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


The  Duke  of  Olarence's  Mun- 

Bter   Artillery,  South 

Tipperary  Militia. 

Head  Quarters,  Clonmel.     [No.  27.] 

Lt.Colobbl. 
Edw.  Bagwell  Purefoy,  late 

Captain  ^  Hueeare    22june66 

Majobs. 
Wills  Crofts  Gason,^oii.Zf . 

Colonel 26  .July  58 

Rich.  Orlando  Kollett,  JjP, 

Hon.  Lt.Col 14  Apr.  64 

Captaibb. 
Henry  Sargint,  ifo».  Major i^  Feb.  55 

John  Vivian  Ryan,;>.» 17  July  61 

Daniel  James  Mauserph,  late 

Lieut.  19  F.  Hon.   Major  28  Apr.  64 

Richard  Bagwell,  p.« 28  Mar.  71 

James  A,  Prcndergast,  p.».i6  Oct.  72 

Daniel  M.  Massy,  p.# 13  May  74 

WUliam  White,  p» 3  Feb.  75 

John  Neville Langley, p.e. ...77  Oct.  77 
Wm.  C.  Chadwick  20  Aug.  79 

LiBUTENAIflS. 

J.  Carr,  IcUe  10  F.    17  Aug.  55 

Richard  A.  Moore,  p.e.  Inet. 

qf  Art 28  May  73 

Fred.  .John  Gou^h 8  Mar.  76 

Fred.  J.  S.  Lecky 30  Apr.  79 

Francis  F.  M.  Hyde  29  Oct.  79 

John  H.  Barnes   29  Oct.  79 

SscoBn  Libutbbabts. 

Thomas  J.  M'Dermid  20  Sept.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.^W,  A.  Riall, 

Capt.  B.  Art 4  Feb.  80 

Qr.  Master.— Isa&c     Laud, 

Qr.  Mr.  B.  Art 25  May  78 

ScarloB  Facin.irs. 


Waterford  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Waterford.    [No.  29.] 

HOBOBABY   CoLOBKL. 

Marquie  of  Waterford,  AP.13  May  76 

LT.C0LO?fBL. 

Leopold  Geo.  Fredk.  Keane, 

late  Bn».  52  F.;  Hon.Col.  10  Jan.  77 
M\joa8. 
HenryMcfiglier,//on.i/.CoZ.  7  July  75 
John  llusueli  Mulcahy,iron. 

Lt.Col 17  Feb.  77 

Captaibb. 
Albert  H.  Jjynch,Hon.Maj.xg  June  71 

H.  A.  Heweison,  j>.» n  Feb.  74 

George  P.  Rogers, jp.* 13  May  76 

Henry  P.  Cheamley  2  May  77 

Wm.  H.  Dennehy,  ^.# t8  July  77 

Henry  W.  F.  Chapman,  p.$.  6  Oct.   77 

Thomas  Fra.  Lyons, p.».  ...  6  Oct.   77 

Gerald BagnalI[/ii«<.o/4r<.]i8  Oct.   79 

Likutebabts. 

Joseph  W.  Keogh  22  Nov.  76 

Robert  A.  H.  L' Estrange... 20  Dec.  76 

Arthur  B.  Ridgeway 10  Jan.  77 

Gustavus  V.  Briscoe  20  Jan.  77 

Arthur  St.  John  Seally 31  Jan.  77 

Richard  P.  Hudson    23001.  78 

George  Wilfred  Keane 30  July  79 

SSCOBD  LlBUrBBABTS. 

Robert  Thomas  Carevv 20  Aug.  79 

Herbert  M.  Oldorshaw 29  Nov.  79 

Adjt.^Capt.—Otvr&yWliQoler 

Culfe,  Capt.  h.p.jR.  Marine 

Art.;  Hon.  Major 20  July  69 

Qr.Maater  (tnlh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Dan. 

Flanagan  5  June  78 

Med.  Q/T.— Richard  Henry 

Rogers, -Swry.lfa/ 7  Apr.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Digitized  by  VjOOV  li:^ 


447 

Wicklow  Artillery. 

Head  Quarters,  Wicklow. 

HOVOXART  COLOKBL. 

The  Earl  o/ Wicklow,  late 
Lt.  9  Laneere ix  Dec. 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Rolit.A.G.Cuninghame,  JP. 
Jlon.Colonel  8  Mar. 


Militia  Artillery  of  Ireland, 

.  Majoss. 

I  Edw.R.Bayly,/a/«i:n».3jP.i2May  75 
Captaiits. 

.  Wm.  Parsons  Hoey,  ;>.«.   ...  x  Jtuie  72 

,  Robert  H.  Brooke.  j>.« 21  Oct.  74 

Wm.  Heighington      4  -A-pr.  77 

Richard  Thomas  Welch  ...x8  Apr.    7 

LlKUTBWAICTB. 

C.  R.  D.  G.  Cuninghame  ...29  Dec.  77 

Douglas  flta  John  Howard  20  Sept.  77 

72  '  George  H.  Kirwan 24  Mar.  80 


SxcoHB  LxBcmrxvn. 

Walter  S.  Tighe 3«  Anp. :» 

Augustus  Helier  Maf?ee  ...13  Sept,:/ 

Adit.  *  Cajjf.— E.  B.EvanB, 

iapi.  R.  Art I3  1>«-  79 

lf*rf.  O^.— Hugh  B.  Brew, 

5i»ry.  Ifo; »  ll"-  7S 

Scarlet  Pftdnga. 


Boyal  Anglesey  Engineers. 

Heftd  Quarters,  Beaumaris. 

LmUTENAXT   COLOITKL. 

TI103.  L.  Hami)ton  Lewis,* 

late  Capt.  5  Dr.  Ode 14  Aug.  78 

Captains. 
Rich.  Hugh  B.  Galbraith  ...15  June  71 
Wm.  Digby  Lloyd,  lateCapt. 

Unatt.,  />.# 20  Sopt.76 

Lambfirt  F.  W.  Dwyer,  h.p. 

106  :F. 8  Dec.  77 

LlBUTKXAKTS. 

Victor  J.  Yorke  19  July  76 

Hubert  L.  B.  Owen 2  May  77 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBHAlTTS. 

H.J.W.  M'Konzie-Kennedy  9  Aug.  79 
Adjt.4-CM)t.—A.  G.  Hepper, 

Capt.  22.  Sng i  Apr.  77 

Jfed.  Of.  —  Walter     Hum- 


phries,  3£D.  Surg.M<y. 
Facings  Blue. 


I  Mar.  73 


MILITIA  ENGINEERS. 

Ca^ptaiks. 

Richard  F.  Croker 23  Nov.  78 

Francis  John  Webber,  late 
Lt.  ai  F. II  Feb.  80 

LlBUTElTAHTS. 

Thomas  B.  A.  Jones 15  Mar.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBnTKVA.NT8. 

Chas.  Slingsby  Wainman...3o  July  79 
Fre derick  A .  Larkin g  24  Mar.  80 

Eoyal  Monmontlisliire 


Engine 


Hampsliire  Engineers. 

(Submarine  Miners.) 
Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

CAPTAIir  C01IVA.KDA.yi. 


eers. 

Head  Quarters,  Monmouth. 

HONOBAKY  CoLONBL. 

Ueni-y  Morgan  Clifford,  Di.  5  Mar.  58 

Lt.Coloitel. 
Francis  M'Donnell,  lafe  En- 
sign  71  F.fP.s.f  Hon.Col.  30  Apr.  79 
Majors. 
Jumea  Davies,  Hon.Lt.Col.'2i  Mar.  77 
Brvan  Shoehy,  Jion.Lt.  Col. 

p.» 16  Aug.  79 

Captaixr. 
R.R.WilliamBon,iironJlfq;.p.t.8  May  65 
Wm.He«i.Wheeley,ir3»lf<»;.  X  June  69 
William  Jas.  Steward,  p.#.  24  Sept.  73 


\  Fra.BaynhMnVaugbaii^.«.  1 J™ 
1  J.  Murray  Bannennan.2>i.ai  M«r- 

I  Thomas  Maitland  Roid. 04  Apr 

'  Wm.  E.  C.  Curre 16  Aag. 

I  Thomas  P.  Price 10  Dec 

LiBUTByAjrw- 

Arthur  J.  Pardoe 19  J°^ 

Herbert  N.  Hopkins  19  Jn^J 

George  L.  Morris xS  Oct. 

Edward  L.  Lister   ..29  Oct 

SBCOJID     LlBUTBlTAjreS. 

'  Augustus  D.  Homfray xi  Dec, 

i  Wm.  F.  H.  Morgan    16  Aug. 

Rd.  C.  Hanbury-Williama  »?  Sept^: 
Ernest  Arthur  Kennedy  ...15  Nov. 

Heary  A.  M.  Wor^ley  24  Dec 

Horace  Ward  Strachan 14  Jan. 

Edward  0«Jce8 13  Mar- 
Henry  Ross  Blakeney  13  Mar. 


Adit.  4-  Capt.— Sir   A.    W. 

Mackwoith,    Bart.    DL. 

Capt.  R.Eng. i  Apr.  : 

qr. Master  (with  rank  ofQr. 

Mr.  in  t\e  .irwy.)— Thoe. 

H.  Perkins i  Apr.  7 

Med,  (y.  — George  Wilson, 

Surg.Maj.    1  Mar. ; 

Blue  Facincs. 


Bedford.  i 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  18.]  | 

Head  Quarters,  Bedford. 
HoiroKAKT  CoLOirxL. 
Sir  Rich.Thos.Gilpin.JJar*. 
MF.  DL.  JF.Bt.  Lt.Col., 

lateqf  Rijle  Brigade 25  Jan.  79 

Golonbl. 

Lt.Colowbl. 
W.  Stuart,  JF.Hon.  Cohnel  16  June  60 

Majobs. 
Sir  John  Montagu  Burgoyno,^ 

Bt.  late  Capt.  and  Lt.Col. 

Qr.  Ode.,  DL.  JP 18  Apr.  74 

Alfred  Herbert  Lucas    16  Apr.  79 

Captains. 
Gao.  B.  Sharpe,  Son.  My.    9  June  58 
Thos.  J.  Sunderland,  lion. 

Major,  JP, 28  Apr.  65 

George  Pci-o^'rine  Nash 30  Apr.  73 

Hen.  JuD.  iiUgU  de  Vismes ,  16  May  74 

Arthur  K.  LindseU 5  Mar.  79 

Chas.  Thos.  LindseU 5  Mar.  79 

(^has.  T.  de  Vismes 22  Apr.  79 

Wm.  Francis  Higgins,JP...2o  Aug.  79 

LlXUTBKAlTTS. 

Sir  Vim..  E.  D.  Crosbie,  Bt...x2  Jan.  76 
Samuel  Nicholson,  Inst,  qf 

MiukHry iS  Apr.  76 

Wm.  Dugald  Stuart  8  Mar.  79 

Robert  J.  LindseU,  p.» 26  Mar.  79 

ii'Jgar  Wm.  Robertson,  late 

Lt.  16  F. 18  June  79 

WiUiivm  K.  AstcU    9  J^^y  79 

Charles  H.  Grjy xi  Feb.  80 

FredE.F.Polhill-Tumer,/>.#.ii  Feb.  80 
Sbcovs  Lixuxxnahts. 

CecUH.  PoihiU-Turner 30  Apr.  79 

Arthur  Lionel  Scott   28  June  79 

Frederick  WiUiam  Pym  ...26  Sept.79 
Frederick  Wayne  Barber  27  Sept.79 
.rld/f.^-Cttp^— F.  J.  Josselyn, 

if  .If a/or  96  K 7  Dec.  75 

Qr.  Matter  {with,  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Ar mg) . —Thos. 

Muir*  8  July  68 

Mtd.    Of.  —  Rowland   H. 

Coorabs,  Sttri; i  Mar.  73 

Dark  Grson  Facings. 


MILITIA  INFANTRY   OF   ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

Captattb. 
James  Simpson  Car8on,j».«.  ao  Hay  e< 

Edward  Dyke  Lee  20  May  63 

Henry  Edward  Barney 16  Aug.  74 

Henry  Compton  Maul  6  Mar  7^ 

Gerald  Geo.  CaulfeUd  Pratt  6  May  76 
Rich.  Wm.  S.  Lowndea. 11  Nor.  75 


Eoyal  Berks. 

Head  Quarters,  Reading.    [No.  7.] 

**  Mediterranean." 

Lt.Colovxl. 

Lord  Norreys,  p.  s 3*  J^y  ^3 

Majors. 


7ictor    Wm.    B.     Van    de 

Weyer,;>.« 4  May  71 

John  Blandy  Jenkins,  jp.»...29  Mar.  73 

Captains. 
Rob.ChristopherArbuthnot  4  May  7X 

Wm.  M.  Cha.  PecheU 5  Feb.  73 

George  Bramston  Kyro.p.*.  5  Feb.  73 


Charles  Meeking,  ji.« 31  Jan.  77 

Geo.  A.  a  a  Rose  31A11C.7S 

LxXUTDTAirTB 

George  Brooman,  p.» 9  Sepi.74 

Robert  G.  Harvey  23  Jan.  7? 

Herbert  O.  Lord 13  Nor.  -5 

Charles  M.  Rose 31  May  7^ 


John  W.AUin,  late  Lt.  yS  F.ia  May  75  ',  Hercules  R.  Langrishe 16  Aur-  r, 

Francis  EyHtrm     ao  May  76  ,  gy^ney  E.  Johns t6Aag.  jn 

Thomas  John  Bowles,  ;>.»...  15  Feb.  79 !  Guy  P.  Tyrwhitt-Drake  ...i6  Aug.  z? 


LiBUTEKAKTS. 

Aug.  Wm.  Craven  28  Aug.  75 

Arthur  Hargreaves    2  May  77 

Tristram  J.  Wheble  25  June  77 

Edward  Davies 21  Aug.  78 

Hon.  M.  C.  F.  Bertie 25  June  79 

Arthur  Knox 25  June  79 

Chris.  Wm.  Darby-Griffith  25  June  79 

Nicholas  H.  Vansittart 25  June  79 

Knightley  P.  Burne  25  June  79 

SXCOITD  LlBUTKHANTS. 

Kendal  p.  Apthorp  5  Mar.  79 

Chnrles  F.  S.  G.  Toogood   26  Mar.  79 

Frederick  Vere  Allfrey 26  Mar,  79 

Ertwd.  Gerald  Costobadie...2x  Feb.  80 
Adjt.  4'  Capt,—T.   Murphy, 

Capt.  66  F. 20  Sept.75 

Qr.Matifer  (toith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Chas. 

Lewis  ,..  I  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off.— 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal  Bucks. 

(KiKo's  Own.)     [No.  35.] 
Head  Quarters,  High  Wycombe. 
Lt.Colonbl. 
Walter  Caulfield  Pratt,  JP. 
late  Capt.  67  F. ;  Honorary 

Colonel 23  Apr.  55 

Ma  jobs. 
Henry   AyshTtird    Sanford, 

late  Capt.  ^^F. Hon. Lt. Col. ^r  May  59 
Chas.  R.  Lord  Carington...  7  Jan.  80 


iSir  John  C  Willonuhby,  Bf.i6  Aug.  r^ 

SBCOKD     LixVTBSAVTS. 

JohnH.  8.  Fane 9  Not.  78 

Richard  W.  Deane is  Feb.  75 

Forrester  FameU  Colvin  ...26  May  79 

Wm.  Freeme  Coleman  «6  May  7^ 

Hon.Wm.  Edwin  Cavendishad  Nov.  re 
AdJt.i'Capt.— Fred.  PoweU,* 

laie  Lt.  49  JP. 8  May  7: 

Qr.  Maettr  {with  rank  «f  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armf).—yJohix 

G.  Scott* s4Feb.  57 

Med.  Off.— 

Bine  Facings. 


Oambridge. 

Head  Quarters,  Ely.    [No.  68.'J 
CoiK>arxL. 

Jjt.COhOSTL. 

Robert  Gregory  Wale,  DL. 

JP.  laU  Capt.  of  33  F. ; 

Honorary  ColonA 31  Aug.  34 

Majos. 
LauncelotReed.2foii.Z^O»l.3o  Apr.  rr- 

Captaiks. 
W.  H.  Baldwin,  Hom.Mmt  a8  Apr.  *.< 
W.Tilden  Layton,irM.j(c^;.zi  May  t^ 

Thomas  Aveiing 39  JnlV  ^ 

Hon.  Eliot  C.  Yorke   96  Apr.  ;} 

HariT  Frost  joApa*.  -% 

Sherlock  Yianolca  WiUia,* 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and 

JohiiE.  Poster lo  Jan.  77 

Hon.  Alex.  G.  Yorke 22  Jan.  79 

Wni.BrownePerria,A.p.  12^.15  Apr.  79 


LlXTTIHAlTTS. 

ircrbertD.  Fryer  26  May  75 

Fnmcis  A.  R.  Pembertou...  6  May  78 

Robert  8.  Bacchus 31  May  79 

Herbert  P.  Smith  31  May  79 

Sscoin)  LiEVTXiMjrTS. 

Henry  W.  Hurrell 20  Nov.  78 

Malcolm  B.  H.  Wale 4  Dec.  78 

Lawrence  G.  Templer 14  Dec.  78 

Francis  W.  B.  Beldam 26  Feb.  79 

Wm.  Everard  B.  Ffolkcs  ...19  July  79 

Kvelyn  Simpson 26  Nov.  79 

Harry  Graham  Marsh  29  Nov.  79 

Lconaitl  Julius  Shadwen...23  Peb.  80 
AJif.  4-  Capt.—Cha&.  Hely, 

Cauf.  12  Jf. 26  Feb.  79 

Qr.  Mtiffer  (with  rank  of  Qf. 

J/r.  iM  fA<fiirj«y).— William 

Scott,  late  of  Scots  Odt.  ...19  July  65 
JCed.OJ'.  —  Fred.  Pawsaett, 

ML>.  Surg.  Maj r  Mar-  73 

Geo.  Murray  Sinclair,  Surg,  i  Mar.  73 
Pacincrs  Yellow. 


Eoyal  Oamarvon. 

{B\fie:)    [No.  56.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carnarvon. 

••  XJie  I'lume  of  ike  Prince  of  Walett** 

**IehIHefi.'* 

HoirORART  COLOBTBI.. 

K. hv a  nl  Gordon,  Lord  Pen- 

rhyii.  late  of  Gr.   Qds.  ^ 

Colonel  in  the  Army 24  Aug.  48 

JiT.CoLOKXL  CoMVAirnAirT. 
John  V.  H.  Williams,  Hon. 

Col.  p. ».  JF.  DL 23  Feb.  72 

Majobs. 

Henr^'  Piatt,  ».  » 11  Mar.  72 

Wallace  William  Cragg 2  Dec.  76 

Captaihs. 
John  G.Wynn  Grifttth,  DL. 

late  Enrign  86  JP. 16  July  68 

Hcmann  Wa3?ne,  late  Capt. 

10 -P. 3  Apr.  71 

Wm.  Kinsey  Ha3rward,p.».29  Apr.  74 
Cha.  Morgan,*  Cap^.A.j».23F. 

Hon  Major xo  Oct.  74 

Chas.  Garden  Duff 12  June  74 

John    C.  Bradshaw,   Copt. 

h.p.  23  F. 17  Jan.  77 

Cluw.  Henry  B.  Gladstone  21  Apr.  77 
Wni.  H.Benyon,  late  Lt.  23  P. 20  Apr.  78 

LlKCTBlTjLirTS. 

Henry  Lennox  Peel   15  Apr.  74 

John  Harold  Piatt  15  Mar.  76 

0\rcn  L.  J.  Evans   7  Feb.  77 

Francis  W.  Turner 7  Feb.  77 

Charles  W.  Roberts   20  June  77 

Kmest  A.  Mayhcw 6  Aug.  79 

James  D.  M'Garel-Hogg  ...13  Sept.  79 

SP.COXD  LlEVTBVAlTTS. 

Sydney  Plate 10  Dec.  79 

Henry  Assheton  Duff. xo  Dec.  79 

Amias  C.  T.  Orde-Powlett..io  Dec.  79 
Adj.  ^  Qxp^—G.  C.  E.Rowley, 

CapU  23  F.     28  Aug.  79 

Qr. Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—Vfm. 

Gray 31  Aug.  78 

Med.  Q^.— John  Richards, 

MD.  Surgeon 26  Nov.  52 

Scarlet  Facings. 

1st  Eoyal  Oheshire, 

{L^kt  Infantry.)        [No.  6.] 
Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

HOVOHABT    COLOITBL. 

rrajfh,  Lord  Delamere,  DL. 

J  P.  late  of  1  Life  Gde.  ...28  July  77 
Lt.  Colon  EL. 
tron.T.  Grenville  Cholmon- 

deley.  DL.  JP,  late  Capt. 

43  F".;  Honorary  Colonel,.,  i  Oct.   52 
Majobs. 
.'harles    Hosken    France- 

Hayhurst,  JP.  late  Lt.  77 

F'.  Hon.Lt.Col x6  Apr.  73 

^boa.HoratioMar8halI,ji.f.3o  Jan.  78 


Captaiits. 
Wm.VigorFox,p».iJo«.3fti;.2o  Sept.  61 
George  Henry  Wildes, !».».. .25  June  66 

Rhys  Rainier  Jones    n  Feb.  74 

Edw.  Harri8on,»Cajj^.A.p.4F. 

Hon.  Major- 31  Qct.  74 

Edward  Howard  Moss 23  June  75 

J.  R.  M.  Ford,  late  Capt.  SF.  4  Oct.   76 

Albert  Nielson  Hornby -t  Oct.  77 

Wm.   L.  B.    CouUon,    late 

Capt.  2sF. 3  Apr.  78 

Philip  H.  B.  Salisbury,*  ;>.».  28  Sept.  78 
H.  H.  Franoe-Hayhurst   ...18  Oct.  79 

LZBUTBITAirTS. 

Arthur  Hill 20  Doc.  76 

Cha.  H.  M.  Arrowsmith   ...31  Jan.  77 

John  Wm.  Arrowsmith 26  Mny  77 

Herbert  M.  Hckthall 4  Feb.  80 

Sub  LlEUTEITAXTS. 

Arthur  H.  Leycestcr 15  Nov.  76 

SbCOXD  LlEUTBNAHTS. 

Walter  G.  Shakerley  s  June  78 

Lyonel  1*.  ToUemache    26  Mar.  79 

Thomas  C.  Nicholson    2  July  79 

James   H.  H.   Swetcnham  6  Aug.  79 

James  Simpson  Grant 16  Aug.  79 

Charles  Steuart  Cox  9  July  79 

George  Fredorick  Schott...i4  Jan.  80 

Charles  Wm.  Dotiheny 23  Jan.  80 

Peter  F.  F.  Leicester n  Feb.  80 

Walter  Cronk 21  Feb.  80 

Adjt.4-Capt.—R.  A.  Blane, 

Capt.  22  F.    26  Oct.   75 

Qr. Mr. [with  rank  of  Qr.Mr. 

in  <Atf^r»y).-E.C. Hicks  23  Sept.58 
Mea.Qff^. — 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Cheshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Macclesfield. 
[No.  103.] 

HONOBABT  COLOIfBL. 

Lt.Colowbl  Comma kdakt. 
Henry  Brougham  Loch.^C^. 

Lt.  Gov.  of  I$le  of  Man: 

Hon,  Colonel  16  July  73 

Majobs. 
Philip  le  Bel  ward  Egerton,* 

Uite  Li.  4-  Capt.  Cold.  Gdt.iB  Aug.  60 
Edw.  Reddish,  Hon.Lt.Col.  12  Nov.  73 

Captaiits. 
Thos.  Unctt  Brooklehurst  19  Aug.  69 

Cephas  John  Howard 16  Sept.  60 

Robert  Warren,/a/tfX^x3  J*. 

Hon.  Major ;.....  8  Feb.  70 

Henry  Turner  29  Apr.  70 

Edwin  Reddmg,  late  En*.  10 

2?.,  In$t.  ofMueketry  23  Mar.  71 

H.Houghton,  Capt.  h.p.g6  F. 

Hon.  Major 29  Apr.  74 

Jas.  Kjiox,  Capt.  h.p.  33  J?. 

Hon.Major ,  Apr.  76 

P.  J.  Green,  Bt.Major  h.p. 

58  F. 21  Jan.  77 

B.  W.  Cooper,  h.p.  42  F.  ...X2  June  78 

LlBUTEKAITTS. 

John  Herbert  Alcock,^.*....3i  May  73 

George  Moore  23  June  75 

Sub  LiEFTBXAirxs. 

John  A.  Amott    30  June  77 

Second  Libutbhawts. 

George  F.  Christian  a  Nov.  78 

Alfred  Ernest  Binyon   26  Feb.  79 

Arthur  Herbert  Nelson 26  Nov.  70 

Edward  L.  B.  Howard 24  Jan.  80 

Robert  Henry  Dewhurst  ...13  Mar.  80 

Evan  Paul  A.  Haines 15  Mar.  80 

Arthur  Henry  Rainey  15  Mar.  80 

Frederick  Morgan 15  Mar.  80 

-^rf/Y.^Coj;^.— G.A.Christian, 

Capt.  22  F. 4  Apr.  78 

Qr.Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Amig).—Chtu&. 

Perry    i  Apr.  78 

Med.  Of.— Ch&B.  John  San- 

ford,  Snrg.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

James  B.  Hughes,  Surgeon   i  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Wales.  448 

Eoyal  OomwaU  Sangers,  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Own. 

iSiJee.)    [No.  38.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bodmin. 

™.   ,  ,     ,HoirOBABT  COLOlTBL. 

Field   Marshal   HEH.  tjke 

Prince  «^  Wales.  KG.KT. 

KP.  GCB.  GCSI.GCMG.2%  Apr.  75 
Lt.Colowel  Commavdaht. 
Harry  Reg.  S.  Trelawny. 

late  of  6  Drt 4  May  73 

«.   ,  Majobs. 

5ir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bt.p.e. 

^Hon.  Lt.Colofiel s  May  66 

Edward  St.  Aubyn 22  May  72 

Captaiks. 
Richard  Hambly Andrew...  19  May  66 
Hon.  Charles  Geo.  0.  Eliot, 

late  Lt.  4-  Capt.  Gr.  Gde... 11  Dec.  69 
Edwyn  Slade  King,  o.  *.  ...  i  July  72 
StrWm.WallaceR.  Onslow,* 

Bart.  DL.  lateLt.  12  F.  ...  g  Jan.  75 

Henry  R.  D.  Onslow 26  May  77 

Thomas  E.  J.  Lloyd  6  Oct.  77 

Hugh  Halse  Ley,  p.» 8  Mar.  79 

Ernest  do  M.  Lacon,  p.e.  ...26  Nov.  79 

^  _        LlBUTBlTAJirTS. 

Harry  Trelawny icTuly  75 

Edw.  C.  Kendall no  June  77 

Geo.  E.  Blake-Aoghton  ...21  May  70 
R.  A.H.  Bickford-Smith  ...21  May  70 

JohnLitUeton 21  May  70 

Francis  S  Yyvyan ,6  Aug.  79 

I-rancis  M.  Hext 26  Nov.  79 

Arthur  A.  H.  Inglefleld ao  Feb.  72 

Herbert  Reginald  Vyvyan  ax  Feb.  80 

Sbcoxd  LlBUTBlTAiraS. 

Richard  W.  C.  Vyvyan 15  Mar.  79 

Wm.  ManselMarland 5  Nov.  70 

ArUiur  S.  B.  Washboum.  24  Dec.  79 
Ad^.    *    Cavt.—H.    Lakin, 

Copf.  32  F. 26  Nov.  75 

QrMaeter  (wiih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—'rhoa. 

Chivers    x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of. -Thos.  Q.  Couch, 

Surg.Maj j  Mar.  73 

Black  Facings. 


Eoyal  Omnberland. 

Head  Quarters,  Whitehaven.  [No.  9.  J 

HOKOBABY  COLOKBL. 

St.  G.  H.,  Earl  0/ Lonsdale  3  Mar.  77 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Saml.  LacyWm.  Sanderson, 

Hon.  Colonel 27  Nov.  67 

Majobs. 
Morris  James  Fawcett,  late 

Lieut :  7  F.  i  Oct.   75 

Alured  Aug.  D.  L'Estrange, 

Hon.Lt.Col X3  Oct.   77 

Captaihs. 
FieldingTrimmer,  J«ii.l£a;.i7  Aug.  60 

Fred.  Robertson  Sewell 24  Feb.  68 

Joseph  Hyde  Sparks     12  May  j  x 

WUham  John  A.  Baldwin...  7  Nov.  71 

John  James  Mackenzie 5  Mar.  72 

C.  John  Myers,/a^0  Lt.^g  F.i^  May  72 

Peter  Fisher u  July  77 

Charles  O.AspinwaU iq  Deo.  77 

LlBUTBlTAllTS. 

Hon.  H.  C.  Lowther  14  Mar.  74 

Herbert  Smith i  Apr.  74 

James  Robert  Bain 2x  Apr.  75 

Thomas  Ramshay 27  June  77 

G.  F.  A.  H.  Le  Fleming 26  July  79 

Charles  L.  Thompson 26  July  70 

JohnRitson  26  July  79 

Sbcokd  Libutbkahts. 

Wm.  James  Bird 15  Mar.  70 

HenryGraham 2  Apr.  79 

Gerald  Howard  FitzGerald  7  May  79 

Henry  P.  G.  Blencowe  10  May  70 

Adji.  4'  Oipt-Bdward  M. 

Carter,  Capt.  34  F. i  Feb.  80 

Qr.  Master  {vith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.   in  the  Army). —Tho. 

M'Donagh 1  Apr.  77 

Jfed.O/:— JohnEdw.Tliom- 

bum,  Snrg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Thomas  F.  I' Anson,  MD. 

^^^ -; I  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 
Digitized  by  V^jOOWAji:: 


449  Militia  Infcmtry  of  England  and  Wales, 

Boyal  Denbigh  and  Merioneth. 

(Bi/les.)    [No.  46.] 
Head  Qiiarters,  Wrexham. 


Lt.CoLOXBL  CoMM4.5DA.3(T. 

Sir  Robert  AliVed  Cunliffe, 

Bart,  late  Lt.  ^  Capt,  Scott 

F%9.  Odi.fp.9 22  May  72 

Majoss. 

Hugh  Robert  Hughes    26  Oct.  72 

C.  R.  Worsley  Tottenham..  4  May  74 

Gi.PTA.ISS. 

Francis  Henry  Barker, |).».   i  Mar.  67 
Wm.  Fearon  Tipping,  p.t.    3  Oct.  74  I 


Charles  Hunter   20  July  70 

Geo.  Lloyd  Dicken,  j).f. 9  Auff.  76 

David  wm.  Kirkby 17  Feb.  77 

Alex.  T.  A.  Sherriff,  />.».  ...21  Mar.  77 
Ghas.  Wm.  Townshend.j?.*.  5  Mar-  79 
Henry  M.  Hughes 5  Nov.  79 

LlBTTTBlTAirTS. 

Chas.  R.  Moetyn-Owen 21  Mar.  77 

Samuel  Sandbach  14  Mar.  77 

SbCOKD  LlBUTEWAirTS. 

Aymer  Powlett  Lane 25  Jan.  79 

Bryan  Davies  Cooke 26  Feb.  79 

Robert  W.  Ethobjton 26  Feb.  79 

George  E.  A.  Cayley s  Nov.  79 

Horace  W.  F.  Lovott 21  Feb.  80 

Adit.    4-   Capt.—R.  F.  Wil- 

Immson,  Capt.  23  J*.  2  Dec.  75 

Qr.3fa*ter  {tcith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—Yfm. 

Kenny i  Apr.  77 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Derby. 

(  The  Ckatfworth  Si/let).    [No.  34.] 
'         Head  Quarters,  Chesterfield. 
I  Honorary  Colonbl. 

j  S.  C.  Jfarq.  of  Hortington, 

BL 6  May  71 

Lt.Colowei.  Commandakx. 
Wm.Hen.  Fred.  Cavenrtish, 
DL.JPJateofs^  F., Extra  Oroom 
in  Waiting tothe  Queen  ...25  Jan.  55 
Major. 
Lord  Edw.  Cavendish,  JP. 

late  ofJiifle  Brigade 28  Feb.  74 

Albert  Fred.  Hurt,"  p.e,  JP. 
late  of  Royal  Navy 29  Oct.  79 


let  Derby. 

Head  Quarters,  Derby.    [No.  62.] 

HOKOBART  COLOirSL. 

Edward  Thomas  Coke,^  DL. 
JP.  late  Capt.  69  P. 7  Feb.  77 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Ashton  Mo8ley,«    JP.  late 

Capt.  60  Biflee;  Hon.Col.  3  Mar.  77 

Majors. 
Geo.  Ne^v^digate,*  JP.,Jlon. 

Lt.Col 8  Feb.  66 

Hodder   Roberts,    late  Lt. 

50  F.  ;  Ron.Lt.Col 21  Mar.  77 

Captaiws. 
John  Woolnough,  /»«<r»/c<or 

ofMnsk.,  p.». ;  Hon.Maj.  13  July  58 
'  Wm.  Lan^bon  Coke,  JP. late 

Cor.  4  Sue. ;  Hon.  Major  18  Nov.  62 

John  Borough  8  Feb.  66 

Robert  Fielden 15  Mar.  76 

John  A.  8.  Bouverie  14  June  76 

Jno.  Geo.  Pat.Wemys8,p.».    5  Sept.  77 

Henry  Pearson,  p.« 22  Jan.  79 

Walter  Salmond 7  May  79 

LlBTTTBlTANTS. 

Walter  Holmes  Wemyss  ...  8  May  69 

Albert  L.  Salmond,  p.» 28  Apr.  75 

Geo.  Kdw.  Salmond  8  Nov.  76 

Henry  Francis  Gooch 21  May  79 

Henry  B.  Every  21  May  79 

George  M.  Christian 21  May  79 

Ronald  B.  Coke   21  May  79 

Michael  A.  Tighe   31  May  7^ 

Sbcokd   Libutbitahtb. 

John  N.  M.  MaoGregor 5  Apr.  79 

Hon.  Alfred  N.  Curaon 2  July  79 

Allan  Kilbee  Stuart   5  Nov.  79 

Strojmsham  R.  Master 24  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4-  Captain.— W.  H.  de 

Balis,  Capt.  95  F. 30  Nov.  75 

Paynuuter^  Captain. — John 

Edwd.    Lcveson    Gower, 

late  Captain  $0  F. x  May  55 

Qr.  Mr.  {iDith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).  —  Wm. 

Rcid,*  late  Qr.Mr.  95 F...  i  Apr.  78 
Med.  Off.— MX.  O.  Francis, 

Surg.Mty i  Mar.  73 

Cha.Harwood,3fi?.5Kry.lf.  I  Mar.  73 

Yellow  Facings. 


,  Captains. 

Joseph  Hall  Moore 24  Apr.  71 

Albert  C.  Hubbersty,  JP  ..^2  Feb.  72 
Francis  Arkwright.te/e  JS«- 

tigniooF.  6  May  74 

Wm.  de  B.  Jes8opp,p.».  ...  i  Feb.  79 
Hon.  F.C.  J.  Foley,  ;j.».  ...  5  May  79 
Reginald  Allgood  Hall,  late 

Captain  53  F. 26  Nov.  79 

LiBUTKNANTS. 

Wm.  G.  Turbuit,  p.t.  JP....xb  May  74 

Alfred  P .  Morewood 10  Jan.  77 

Hon.  D.  H.  K.  Stanbope  ...10  Jan.  77 

Arthur  G.  Barnes 23  Oct.  78 

lion.  It.  T.  C.  a.  Hastings.. .26  Feb  79 

Alfred  T.  H.  Barnes  16  Aug.  7^ 

Sbcoztd    Lieuienajits. 

Francis  Wm.  Forester 20  Sept.  79 

Hon.  (ioorcre  Lnm'nton 7  .Tan.  80 

E.iward  Rnuulph  Loacroft  7  Jan.  80 
George  Dunbar  Milligan  ...  4  Feb.  80 

Harington  Swann  21  Feb.  80 

Adjt.  4  Capt.— Fred.  Albert 

Champion,2a^  Capt.  52F.; 

Hon.Major 23  Sept. 68 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  -rfrmy).— Wm. 

Lynch,  late  Qr.Mr.95F.... 30  July  79 
af«d.Q/r.-H.E.Walker,5i*ry.  6  Apr.  70 

W.  A.  Walker,  A.Surg 24  Apr.  71 

Black  Facings. 


I       2xid  or  Sontli  DeTon. 

I  Head  Quarters,  Plymouih.    [No.  s;  1 
I  Lt.Colostbi.. 

I  Robert  Trood  26  Mar. -; 

I  Majors. 

'  Chas.  S.  Hayno,  j>.*-  JF-     ,^ 

Hon.  Lt.Col "  May  72 

Geo.  Hamilton  Evans,  p.:    3  Mar.  >o 

CAPTAnrs. 
Henry  Toms,  p.#.  JP-  -  --.24  5fV  "r- 
HenryHoworth,'«'«^'  88JP.23Feb,  7a 
Hugh    PoUexfen     Deane,* 

lateCapt.3iF.;Ro»  Mmjon^  Mar.  r^ 
Fra.  Hender  Mounsteven, 
Lt.  A. p.  Boyal  Marines; 
Hon.  Captain,  p.».  I.qfM.Jz  MavTr 
Herbert W.F.deSchmid,jj.*. 29  Nov.  r; 
Fred.  Ernest  Muntz,/>.*.  — »o  Jaa-  Ti 
Wm.  Percy  Chapman,  p.t. 

late  of  R.  Navy 3»  J*^  r 

John  I.  Scarbrough.  p.#.  ...  3  Mar.  co 
Libutkhaxts. 

Cha.  M.  Rodger  15  An?:.:* 

Clarevaulx  R.  Porter 9  Sc;«--* 

Richard  A.  M.  Stevens 2  Jan.  75 

Logan  B.  Edgar 3  Mar.  75 

Robert  Kcite • ?>i  Jaa.  77 

Annesley  G.  Smith    xo  An;?,  -j 

Si:COKD    LlECTB5A3rT5. 

RcginaldJ.  H.  Parlly   2>far.7a 

Houry  Browse  Scaifc so  Nor.  78 

DoukIks  p.  B.  Reid 8  Fcl-.  r; 

Cyril  G.  Martyr   xs  Felv  7: 

Horace  Mann  «  Feb.  ^ 

ilrf/.4'f'ttp^— Alfred  Benvrell 

Lctta,»    late   Capt.  3   F.  ; 

Hon.Major t  July  *5 

Qr. Mr.  {with  rank  ofQr.Mr. 

in  the  Army). —Chn.Hodeee.  t  Ajtr.  7- 
Med.  O/".— Connell  Whipple, 

8ttrg.Maj.  xi  May  7: 

White  FaciajjR. 


Ist  Devon. 

Head  Quarters,  Exeter.    r^<^-  41.] 
Lt.Colonkl. 
Rob.  Thos. White-Thomson, 

JP.  late  Major  i  Dr.  Gd$.  10  Apr.  67 
Majors. 
Wm.    Arnold,    JP.,    Hon. 

Lt.Col 21  Mar.  72 

John  T.  Davy,  JP.,    Hon. 

Lt.Col' 15  A.pr.  76 

John  W.  Savile,«  JP.,  late 

Capt.  2  Bombay  European 

Regt.i  Hon.Lt.  Colonel    ...15  Apr.  76 
Captaiits. 
Anthony  Martyn  ,p.».,Hon.  ^ 

Mtyor  ii.June69 

Henry  B.  Toke  Wrey,  JP.  10  June  70 
Henry  Walrond,  p.».  Inst,  of 

Musketry 3  May  71 

Charle.H  Robert  CoUinB,  JP.15  Mar.  72 
Edward  Kitson,i«'«  Captain 

Bengal  S.  C;  Hon  Majorai  Mar.  72 
Bdw.  O'Neill,  laU  Capt.iZ  F.  18  July  73 

Edward  Sealo,  ?>.« 3°  Sept.  74 

Hon.  John  8.  Trofusis.  p.a.^o  June 75 
Fra.  Jas.  Coleridge  Boles. ..15  Apr.  76 

LlF.UTKN'AXTS. 

JohnFitzgeraldTuthill,!*.*.  22  Aug.  71 
John  S.  G.  Harding,  y.«.... 24  Dec.   73 

Edw.  Arthur  Palk  22  July  74 

Charles  H.  Dawson 13  Sept.  7v 

Louis  Garcm  Dumbleton  ...13  Sept.  79 
Arth.  Fullor-Acland-Hood  29  Oct.    79 

SsCOSfO     LlBUTKXAITTS. 

E.  F.  J.  Vi*ct.  Kxmouth ii  Oct.   75 

Wm.  Francis  Trcmayne   ...26  Nov.  79 

Kelso  Hamilton  Sim  26  Nov.  79 

Thomas  D.  WooUcombe  ...24  Dec.  79 
Montrtgue  Graves  Watts.. .24  Dec.  79 

Henry  Gilbert  Walsh 24  Jan.  Eo 

Adjt.  Ji' Capt. —\l.  II.   Skill, 

Capt.  II  F 30  Oct. 

Qr.Mr.  {«ith  rank  of  Qr.  Mf. 

in  the   Army). — joliu    R. 

Atkin.i =3  ^'ov.  60 

Mt-d.  OfF.  —  Henry  Thomas 

Hftrtnoll.  Surfj.'Miif i  Mar.  73 

Mark  Farrant,  Surg  Mnj....  3  Apr.  74 
White  Fauin>;.s. 


Dorset. 

Head  Quarters,  Dorchester.   p»o.4J  ] 

Ho«rORA»V  CotOMl- 

Richard    Hipiiisley    Bing- 
ham.1  DL.  J  P.  htte  Caj't. 

Madras  Army    3P  ^^'*7  TJ 

Lt.Coi.oxel. 
Angus  Wm.  Hall.*  JP.    l^tf 
Capt.  58  F.  and  Adjt.Depol 

Bait.  ;  Hon,  Colonel     24  May  73 

Majobs. 
Charles  Thomas  Hall,  p.: 

Hon.Lt   Colonel  »o  Nov.  rr 

Ramsay  Hannan.  late  Bt. 
Major  14  F.;  Hon.  Lt.  tW.xS  Apr.  74 
Captains. 
RichnrdChn.Wm.lJin.L'^liruiixS  A^j  tc 
;\rth.VnicoiitLoui?^(V>ombs  11  May  7: 
SatflTifl  John  Horns' »y,/j.*.  »'»  Feb.  7; 
John  Henry  Austen,  p.s.  ..  3  >iay  7- 
F.Wm.Saunden..i.^A.Jl.5l'•.I^  Oct.  7- 
IT.  J.  A.  Dunn,  laie  Capt.  JL 

CanadianRifier;  Mon.Maj.9x  Jidy  7^ 
Fras.  C.  Beresford  Dnun- 

mond,  late  Li.  7  Dr.  Gds.  8  Anr.  7* 
Thomas  St.  Lo  Malct »3  Oct.  7^ 

LlBUTXlTAXTS. 

Fred.  H.  L.  Newell ao  July  7- 

Perceval  B.  Kcnnard ti  Sept.TS 

W.  M.  Watta-Russell jx  Jae,  r 

F.F.  Cutler,  ia/<if^/»/i  W.I.M9M  Apr  tt 
\Vm.G.CavendiBh-Bontmck  »  Jolr  7J 

SKCOHD  LiBCTBKAjrta. 

Edw.  E.  B.  Oldfield a  Mar.  7S 

Henry  B.  Stacpoole  X7  Jaly  rs 

Laurence  Parke  »3  0«-  '- 

,  Rrnest  Richard  Paike X5  Mar.  7^ 

1  Harry  R.  Fetherstonhaugbxp  May  -: 

I  Owen  Mcarea   a4  Dec  -- 

Leonard  Edward  Leigh xx  Feb-  k 

Gilzean  B.  W.  Stuart xa  Mar.  & 

75  '  ^ti;.4-C'aj>f.— H.H.Mathas, 

Captain  75  K 19  Scp*.- 

Qr.  Mast.  uriM  rank  of  ^r. 
Mr.  in  the  Army).—John 

Sdckland  t  Ajw.  r 

Me  I.  Off.  — Docimus  Curme, 

Surgeon  Majwf 5  lli^y  ;« 

Green  Facinn. 
Digitized  by  V<jOO*^lC 


Miliii 
Ist  Durliam. 

{Fu9ilier$.)    [No.  3O 
Head  Quarters,  Barnard  Castle. 

HOXORAKY   COLOlfEL. 

'Imrles    Freville    Surtecs, 

late  Capt.  ^Hutfarn 15  Mnr.  73 

Lt.Colonel. 

Seorge  Sowerby  18  Dec.  75 

Majors. 

Charles  James  Briggs  a8  Oct.  74 

I.  Lloellyn,  l<iU  Capt.  46  F. 

Hon.Lt.  Col 26  Feb.  76 

Captains. 
'homaB  Pauliuus  Lawson..  8  M.ay  67 
tobt.TaylorRichard8on,jp.*.  8  Apr.  70 

IcnryMilvain 21  Dec.  70 

lobcrt  Hugprlnson  17  May  73 

ohn  Aug.  Metcalfe, ;7.fl.  ...  i  Feb.  73 
lichardBassett  Wilson,  ;j.f.  4  July  74 

5nrtees  Wilkinson 4  July  74 

I . C .  Molyneux,  Cop^*.;?.  682^1 1  Sept.  7  5 
Sdward  Gerard  x  July  78 

LnUTBITAKTS. 

fames  Allison  24  July  75 

larry  S.  C.  Smithson  14  Apr.  77 

J.  M.  Campbell-Haslip    ...34  June  77 

fohn  A.  B.  Denny 25  June  77 

rVilliam  H.  Scott   11  Sept.  78 

lenry  Alex.  Biecoe   21  May  79 

iVm.  Pearson  Davison  30  Aug.  79 

;ha».  Henry  Thompson  ...  3  Sept.  79 

SkCOXD  LlBUTElTANTS. 

^crcival  W.  Bewicke 16  June  79 

Jilbert  M.  Nicholson 17  Juno  79 

lames  Edward  Dewar 2q  Oct    79 

;iaude  Arthur  Cuthbert  ...24  Deo.  79 
ieht.    4-   Capt.—'Z.     R.    C. 

Pechell,  Capt.  jo6  F. 14  Mar.  77 

^.  Matt,  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  ih«  Army).— Khru- 

ham  King* i  Apr.  77 

\[ed.  Of.  —  James  Munro, 

MD.  Surgeon  Major 15  Apr,  76 

White  Facings. 


2nd  or  North  Durham. 

Head  Quarters,  Durham.    [No.  43.] 

HOKOBAKY   COLONBL. 

Marquii    of   Loudonderrv, 

KP.  late  of  1  Life  GtU. ; 

Lord  Lieutenant    13  Mar.  62 

Lt.Colowbi,. 
ames  J.  Allison,  Hon. Col...  i  July  74 

Majors. 
i'homAS  George  Miles,  UUe 

Capt.  II  F. 7  Aug.  71 

ohn  H.  Keough 10  Oct.  74 

Captaiks. 
]dw.I«eadbitter  Smith,  ji.«.    7  Nov.  65 
ohn  Wm.  Dickson,  late  Li. 

71  F.,p.» • 33  June  69 

fohn  Pass,  late  Lieut.  88  F.  x6  Apr.  73 

)wen  Clark  Wallis 4  Sept.75 

lenry  J.  P.  Mulcaster  6  Dec.  76 

Ufred  Beid    7  Nov.  77 

rerald  Milnes  Gaskell,  laie 

Lt.  94  F. 23  Jan.  78 

lark  Henry  Lambert   7  May  79 

LlBUTBXAITTS. 

^ncelot  Baillie a  June  77 

*ryse  Pryse  Pryse ..11  8ept.78 

Mmund  A.  W.  Cox 23  Oct.  78 

ferbert  A.  Poingdestre   ...  a  Dec.   78 
ohn  Maddison0rcenwell...25  Jan.  79 

'bomas  Lockhart  16  Aug.  79 

ohn  F.  Gray   16  Aug.  79 

Jharlea  W.  B.  Farrant 13  Scpt.79 

SlCOXD  LrBUfKJTAJfM. 

larold  G.  De  Pledge 5  May  79 

Sdward  Davison 21  May  79 

lalcolm  Stewart  Riach  ...13  Mar.  80 
[djt.  4-  Capt.—C.  L.  Heath- 
cote,  Capt.  106  F.  31  May  76 

^r. Matter  (with  rjuk  qf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Army). — Hen. 

Sladden* 4  May  60 

White  Facings. 


a  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales. 


The  Essex  Rifles. 

Head  Quarter.*?,  Colche&t<?r.    [No.  13.] 

HOWORARY   COLONKL. 

Sir  T.  Sutton  We.storu,  Bl.  29  Jan.  66 

Lt.C'olowbl  Commandaxt. 
FrP(l.  Go.  >Vhitehe,ad, J'P. 

lair  Capt.  42  F.  ;  lion.  Col.  7  Dec.  70 
Majors. 
Edcrar  John  Disney, Di.  JP. 

late  Capt.  T  F.  2  Apr.  79 

Wm.  Jamos  Newton,'  late 

Capt.  3  F.    13  Sept.79 

Captaixs, 
Henry  Edm.Wm.  Rurabold, 

late  Lt.  7  F.  p.n 14  Doc.  72 

Francis  Edward  Brace,  late 

Lt.  3  F.^p.e 17  Dec.  73 

Jo8.Edw.Savill,Za#«?Z<.34"'.i4  Nov.  74 
Tyssen    Sowley^  Hohoyd.- 

laie  Capt.  23  F.  Kon.Maj.  10  Mar.  75 
Geo.  Denis  Sampson,  late 

Capt.  2  W.  I.  R 15  Nov.  76 

Fred.  Chas.  Romcr 2  Apr.  79 

Arthur   Worthincrtou,'  lute 

<^«i'<.  3  i'' 5  May  79 

Harry  Patrick  Andrew,  lale 

Capt.  8  liUisnrA 15  Nov.  79 

LlKUTKNAITTS. 

Geo.  B.  C.  Lyons,  j».f 23  May  74 

Charles  Cafl  del  1 23  Jan.  75 

Henry  C.  Masterman 15  Nov.  76 

Second  Libutskakts. 

Erncat  C.  E.cko  24  Nov.  77 

William  Moou  14  Dec.  78 

Philip    Courtenay    Honey - 

wood 7  May  79 

Ludlow  Coape-Smith 15  Nov.  79 

James  Normand  Newall    ..  3  Mar.  80 
Baden  F.  S.  Baden-Powell  13  Mar.  fo 
A  ijt.  4-  Crtpf.— Richard  Ed- 
wyn    Barry,     late   Capt. 

2gF.:  Hon.  Ma  for 6  Mar.  66 

^.Master,  {fcifh  ravk  ofQr. 
Mr.  in  the  Army). — Nor- 
man Linwood   19  July  79 

3f«?.  Of. —Edward  Waylen, 

Sttrj.Maj I  Mar.  73 

Boiij.  IJaker,  Surgeon 1  Mar.  73 

Black  F.*\cing8, 


West  Essex. 

dead  Quarters,  Chclmsfonl.  [No.  19.] 

Lt.Colonel  Commaxpant. 
Samuel  B.RugiirlcsJJrise,  DL. 

JP.  late  ofi  Dr.Gde 25  Feb.  53 

Majors. 

Cham])ion  Rup.soll,  JP 17  Mny  55 

Edm.l;uckle3%/<//«fZ^I5Z)r*.lI  Scpt.75 
CAPrAi.vs. 

James  Round,  p.n.     13  Jilar.  68 

Brooke  Flomyng  Gy  11    8  June  68 

Henry  Fothergill 8  June  68 

Fran,DouglasBoggis-Rolfo2o  Dec.  71 
Fred.  Smart  Walker,  p.»....i3  Mar.  75 
Alfred  Tufnell  Robaon,  late 

Lt.  93  F.  28  Aug.  75 

B.  Wm.  E.  Walton  20  May  76 

Fred.  Cam  Rasch,  late  Lt. 

6  Dr.  Gdt 27  June  77 

Libuteitants. 

Edw.  Charles  Bond 26  Mar.  72 

Edw.  A.  M.  ruflfhell 11  Oct.  73 

Geo.  P.  Townsend 29  Nov.  73 

Evelyn  John  Fanshawc   ...31  Mar.  75 

Sidney  Pattisson 8  Mar.  76 

John  H.  Learmonth    14  Jan.  80 

Francis  M.  H.  Sandford    ...14  Jan.  So 

Skcoitd  Likutktaxts. 
Arch.  B.  Impey-LoWboud    8  Jan.  79 

Richard  Boale  Colviu    10  Apr.  79 

Fred.  B.  M.  Henniker  '3  Sept.  79 

Drummond  C.  Smith 29  Oct.  79 

Ed irar  Norton  Disney   24  Doc.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—R.  B.  Bald, 

Capt.  44  F. 25  May  78 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in   the  Army). — Wm. 

Hart    M'Harg,*   late  Qr. 

Mr.  44  Brigade  Depot 2  Apr.  79 

Med.  O^— iuchacl   James 

MacCormack,  MD.  Surg. 

^V' I  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


Eoyal  Flint. 

{Bije,.)     [No.  32.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mold. 

HOXOK  V  KV  ^  "()Lr)NKL. 

IToM.  Richard  Tiios.  llnvlev, 

DL.   JP.  late  Cap.'.  .W.» 

Fu$.  Gdt 13  Mar.  66 

Lt.Colowbl. 
Rob. Wills,I>i. JP.,i/on. Col. 1 3  Mar.  66 

Majors. 
CharlesJamesTrevorRoper, 

DL.JP.  p.$.:  Hon.Lt.  Col.  I  J,  Mar.  66 
Arthur  Lake,  Utte  Capt.  62  F.  16  Oct.  75 
Captains. 

Geo.  Raikes  22  May  68 

Henry  Fred.  Twynam,  late 

Lt.  3  Dr.  Gdt.  p.a 24  June  71 

John  Arnold  Watson  .p.*..,.  7  Feb.  77 
Robert  Wm.  W.  Eyton,  p.t.  24  Mar.  80 

Lir.UTKKAKTS. 

John  Charles  Harford   n  Feb.  80 

Alex.  Fair  Jones,  late  Capt. 

4  Hu*nar$ 7  Mar.  77 

Baliol  F.  B.  Ai'cher 24  Feb.  77 

Sub  LlEUTBlfANT. 

Cha.  E.  F.  Eyton    30  June  77 

Second  Libutekaitts. 

Edward  Lloyd 10  Apr.  78 

Hugh  Lousada  Barrow 21  Feb.  80 

Adjt.i-Capt.-  J.H.  Walwyn, 

Bt.  Major.  2-i  F.  10  Dec.  75 

Med.  OJ\  —  Wm.  WilUams, 

MD.  Surg.Maj j  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Royal  Glamorgan. 

{Liaht  Infantry.)    [No.  44.J 
Head  Quarters,  Carditf. 
Honorary  Colokbl. 
Lt.Colojcel. 
Hubert  C.  Gould,  JP.  laie 
Lt.  31  F.,  p.a.  Hon.Colonel 24  Feb.  75 
Majors. 
Lawrence  Hey  worth,  Hon. 

■£'•  Col 15  Apr.  74 

Joacelyn    Brooke    Fennoll, 

late  Lt.  65  F.  5  May  75 

Captains. 
Geo.  Fred.  Hcyworth,  late 

Lt.  5  Dr.  Gda.  p.a 7  July  69 

Robert  Armine  Morris,  p.  f.21  Jane  70 
James  C.  Revell  Reade,/<z/e 

Comet  14  Huttara,  p.a 30  July  73 

A.  M.  P.  KemoysTvntc,*P.».28  Apr.  75 

Wm.  H.  H.  Wilson 31  Jan.  77 

Geo.  Leigh  Gwatkin  18  July  77 

LlBUTENAJITS. 

Reynolds  Harrison 16  May  74 

Arthur  Henr3'  Calland 31  Mar.  75 

Edw.  P.  Kemoys-Tyntc^  ...  9  June  77 

Berkeley  A.  Bluxsome  23  Nov.  78 

Thomas  Dwyer n  Jiine79 

Philip  C.  B.  Hervcy n  June  79 

Swynfen  Forman  White  ...24  Jati.  io 

Percy  Harold  Morris 24  Jan.  £0 

Skcond  Lieutenants. 
Richard  Tulloch  TriHcatt...i8  June  79 
Edward  Stanley  Combe   ...18  June 79 

John  Ernot-t  Bush   2  July  7q 

Samuel  J.  L.  Faddy  34  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4  Capf.—l].  N.  Aiaey, 

Capt.  41  JP. ,5  jiiuc  77 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr    in   ffic  Army). — Wm. 

D.  Wilt-ihire i  Apr.  77 

Med.Oir.—H.  J.  Paine,  MD. 

Surg.Maj.   j  Mar.  73 

Wm.Tnylor,  MD.Surg.MaJ.  8  Mar.  74 
IMno  Facing's. 


Royal  Sonth  Gloucester. 

(Light  Infantry.)    [No.  23.] 
Hciul  Quartor.s,  Gloucester. 
HoNOKABY  Colonel. 
Wm .  Lord  P'itz  Hardinge,  late 
Capt.  Eoyal  Horae  Gda.  ...26  May  68 
Lt.Colonel  Commandant. 
Sir  Wm.  Vernon  Guise,  Bt. 

lute  of  75  F.    24  May  68 

Majors. 
Wm.RobinsonPartridge,p.». 

Hon.Lt.  Col. 13  Jan.  71 

John  Pitt  Bontein,  p.a.  Hon. 
^'•%ttrzfed-b^-V3-l:>ii^^W^c.  76 

G  G  2 


45 1 


Wm.  Edwin  Price,  latt  Li. 

^6F.,p.s 27 Dec.  67 

William  Alexander  Hill, «.«.  4  July  68 
Sir  David  Wedderbnm,A<., 

p.9 30  Sept.  70 

James  Searle,|).« 13  Jan.  71 

Henxy  B.  Samuelson,  j).«....24  Aug.  72 
Wm.  Pra.  Geo.  Guise,  p.  ».  8  Aug.  74 
Lionel  Seymour Ben8on,p.«.3o  Sept.76 
John  H.  B.  Payne,  p.a 29  Nov.  79 

LXXUTSKANTB. 

Q.  C.  Thome-George 21  Oct.  74 

Fra.  H.  Lyell,  laU  8ub.Lt. 

2  W.l.B 30  Dec.  76 

Wm.  A.  B.  Bingham 26  Mar.  77 

Hugh  T.  C.  CoUis    19  July  79 

SbCOND  LlSUTSirAKTB. 

Oharles  H.  N.  Ringer 21  Sept.  78 

Hedley  H.  Calvert 23  Nov.  78 

Charles  T.  Kestlenell    8  Jan.  79 

Reginald  Pepvs  Whately...i5  Mar.  79 

Arthur  Fred.  Mann  16  Apr.  79 

Robert  James  Graves  30  Apr.  79 

Francis  Henry  Evans iiOct.  79 

John  Charles  Harford  ix  Feb.  80 

AeUt.4rCapt.—E.W.  Rumsey, 

Capi.  61  F. 3  Dec.  75 

Qr.Moft.  (with  rank  <jf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Armjf).—Edw. 

H.Drake    25  Oct.  55 

lied.  O/".— George  A.  Hep- 
worth,  Snra.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


Soyal  North  Qloncester. 

Head  Quarters,  Cirencester.  [No.  69.] 

HOVORJLBT  COLOITBL. 

R.  N.  F.    Kingscote,  CB. 

late  Lt.Col.  Scots. Put.  &d*.2o  Jan.  62 
Lt.Colovbl  CoimA.isfOAV'r, 
John  Williams  Wallington, 

JP.   late  Capt.  4  Lt.  Dre, 

Son.  Colonel x6Dec.  54 

Majobs. 
Robert  Beokles  Hunts,  latt 

Lt.  8a  F.  Hon.  Lt.Col.   ...11  Sept. 75 
Thos.  Wm.  Chester  Master   8  Mar.  79 
CAPTAurs. 

Wilfired  Joseph  Cripps  i  z  Mar.  7a 

Rich.  H.  Pollen,  ;>.« 18  Apr.  74 

Geo.Banks  Jenkinson,jp.t.  4  Sept. 75 
Liebert  Edw.  Goodall,  Capt. 

h.p.  59  JP. X2  Oct.   76 

Arthur  C.  Mitchell 1  Dec.  77 

Edward  R.  Wingfield,  DL. 

latoBne.  60  JP.    93  Oct.  78 

Henry  Clark  Worthington,^ 

laU  Capt.  67  F.  13  Bept.79 

Arthur  Alex.  Wilkie,*  late 

Capt,  16  Laneers  ix  Feb.  80 

LlBUTBXAHTS. 

Arch.  W.  H.  Beach 7  Feb.  77 

SBCOVB  LXBUTBlTAirTS. 

Sir  Wm.  M.  Curtis,  Bt 26  Sept.  77 

Julian  E.  S.  Probyn  5  Mar.  79 

Cecil  Davis    26  Mar.  79 

Ernest  Fred.  Green    28  Apr.  79 

Guy  Vivian  Bethell 28  Apr.  79 

Alex.  James  Shaw 30  July  79 

Robert  Banks  Jenkinson  ...20  Sept. 79 
Reginald  Wills-Sandford  ...26  Nov.  79 

John  William  Rolt 7  Jan.  80 

Slingsby  W.  Bethell  21  Feb.  80 

Adj.  f  Capt.—E.  J.  Bigg. 

Wither,  Capt.  28  JP. 24  July  75 

(Ir Matter  {wiXK  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— James 

Gniy I  Apr.  78 

Med.Qf.—Sam.  S.  Scriven, 

MD.  Surg.Mey x  Mar.  73 

Edw.  Crisp,  Surg.Ma^ 14  Feb,  75 

Blue  Facmgs. 


Militia  Infantry  of  EngUmd  and  Wales. 

HdrtfofcL 

Head  Qiurters,  Hertford.  [So.  y  j 


Hampshire. 

Head  Quarters, Winchester.  [No.  122.] 

HOHOBJLBY  COLOlTBL. 

The  Marquis  0/ Winchester, 

Lord      Lieut-enant,       late 

Lt.Col.  to  Hussars  7June43 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
George    Briggs,^    JP.   late 

Major  X  Dr.  Gd$ 17  Feb.  70 


MuOBS. 
Hon.  Oliver  Geo.  Lambart, 

lateLt.  12  F. i  June  7a 

Geo.  Francis  Birch,  p.s.  JP.30  June  75 

Captaihs. 
Hugh  Montolieu  Hanmiers- 

ley,  p.  *.  JP 20  May  6x 

5ir  Nelson  Rycroft,  Bart., 

late  Lt.Bs  F.JP;  Hon.Maj.it  Oct.  68 
Wm.  Shalden Smith, p.s....  i  June 72 
George  Lennox  SwaJe,i».*., 

Hon.  Major    10  May  73 

Harvey  SpUler,*  Hon.  Moj.:ix  Jan.  74 
G.  H.  Vemey,  late  Li.  74  J^.  4  May  74 
Robert  Alex.  Johnston, />.f.  9  Dec.  74 
William  Chas.  Drummond. 

Capt.  h.p.  68  F.\  Hon.Maj.15  May  75 
Gilbert  J.    S.    Smith,  late 

Capt.  85  F. as  Apr.  77 

AlA^  J.  Bowyer-8mijth...3o  Apr.  79 
Henry  F.  B.  Archer 29  Nov.  79 

LiBUTSHAirTS. 

Alfred  Miller 33  June  75 

Fra.  Charles  Baring  19  Apr.  76 

Robert  F.  H.  Hirst a8  June  76 

Richard  S.  Dendy 18  June  79 

Barklie  C.  M'Cahnont 18  June  79 

James  S.  Egginton    x8  June  79 

William  C.  Hawker 2  July  79 

Sbcokd  Libutbvakts. 

James  D.  S.  D.  Archer 14  Apr.  78 

Harvey  Combe 23  Oct.  78 

Francis  Whalley-Tooker  ...22  Jan.  79 
William  Vernon  Ecoles    ...26  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Wm.  W.  Palmer  ax  May  79 

George  Cecil  Maitland as  Aug.  79 

Lord  Henry  W.M.  Paulet...36  Nov.  79 
Adjt.  ^  Capt.—W.  B.  Gilbert, 

Capt.  37  F. a  Nov.  77 

Qr.  Master  {unth  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Capi. 

D.  Jackson,  h.p.  90  F.  ...34  Oct.  66 
Med.  0^— Fred.  J.  Butler. 

Sura.  Miy x  Mar.  73 

L.  A.  Lawrence,  Surg.  Maj.  i  Mar.  73 
Black  Facings. 


Hereford. 

Head  Quarters,  Hereford.  [No.  xic] 

HOVOBABT  COLOlTBL. 

W.  B.  B.  H.  Lord  Baceman, 

Lord  Lieutenant 19  May  64 

Lt.Coloxbl  Commakda-KT. 
J.  Berington,  JDL.  Hon.Col.  xo  Apr.  66 

Majobs. 
ThomasGriffith  Peyton,  JP., 

Hon.  Lt.  Col II  Apr.  66 

Richard  F.  Webb,  DL.  Hon. 

Lt.Colonel   aoMar.  78 

Captaiws. 
Thos.  Millard  Bennett,  iZbn. 

af<y T  May  66 

Henry  Wood  Willett,  Hon. 

Major 39  Sept.68 

Wm. C.Seymour, ion.JtfVy.  a9  Mar.  73 
Hugh  Powell  Williams,  «.f .  4  July  74 
Edward  PodmoreClark,7«/e 

Lt.  6a  P.,  I.  ofMusk.,p.s.    4  July  74 

Henry  B.  K.  Davies   10  Apr.  78 

Edw.  S.  Lucas     16  Apr.  79 

LrBT7TBirAKT8. 

Edwyn  F.  S.  Stanhope x6  Oct.   75 

Hon.  E.  R.  Bateman-Hon- 

bury X3  Sept.  79 

Harry  D.  Creagh 13  Sept.  79 

William  J.  Todd 13  Sept.7Q 

Godfrey  L.  Clark 13  Sept.  79 

Arthur  W.  Jannoey   13  Sept.  79 

AlanC.  Francklyn ix  Feb.  80 

Sboovd  Lixutskavts. 

Robert  Cockbum   x  Feb.  79 

George  H.  Bretherton   14  Jan.  80 

Benjamin  C.  Cleave   14  Jan.  80 

Thomas  Godfrey  Powell  ...  4  Feb.  80 
Ernest  Frere  Rickman 13  Mar.  80 


68 


iidT'ttfait^.— ChesterDoughty, 

lateCapt.^^F ; Hon.MajoriB  Apr. 
Qr.  Master  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.in  the  Army). —Riohaxd 

Dent 13  Apr.  58 

Med.  Of.— J.  Morris,  Surg. 

Ma^ I  Mar.  73 

Rd.  Thomason,  Surg.Maj...  1  Mar.  73 
Gosling  Green  Facings. 


HoiroBABT  Cottoni. 
The  Marquis  of  SaliBboxT, 

KG 11  JoM^4 

Lt.  Colovxl. 
Robert  Bruce  Fellows,  p.t. 

Hon.  Colonel 16 Jul:: 

Majobs. 

Ernest  Ibbetson  28  Feb.  n 

Wm.  Fraser  C.  Biitton,^.*.  6  Feb,  :' 

CAPTAlirS. 

Arthur  H.  Longman,  p.«.  ...16  F«b.  t-j 

Vincent  Bail^,  p,s 39  «*  '■ 

«rJohnG.8.8ebright,J<.l».t. 4  ^  ? 

Joseph  Grout  Williams i6Jiiae:i 

Hy.  H.CiUme  Seymour,  j».i.  afi  Aj«-  h 
Wm.  H.  Larken,  Capt.  A.p. 

47 -P. ^i^'i 

George  Fred-  Allcard,p.«....  6  Fet  :-• 
James  Blenkinsop,  p.  • 18  Jo"  '* 

LlBUTXlTAVTS. 

George  B.  le  F.  Davjrs  25^«^'« 

Cecil  B.  Walker,  p.s 10 Feb.  r5 

Arthur  Lydekker isMtrrj 

Henry  R.  G.  Craoftird,  leU 

Lt.  B.  AH 9  Oct  '■■ 

Edgar  R.  8.  Sebright   i^j  :• 

Henry  R.  SoUy   i^-^:' 

ArthorE.Saunders  Sebri?hti3Jai^< 

SlOOVD  LlBITTBXAXn. 

George  F.  P.  Cooper 24  Jaljl? 

George  A.  L.  Carew  15  M*?  :• 

Herbert  Banoe  Greenfield  30  Apr.  -. 

Chas.  Bruce  Greenfield 4  Fdi.  t 

Adjt.    4-  G^.—U.  H.  81. 

Leger,  Bt.Minor  71  F.  ..MSaf.r: 
Qr.  Master  {with  rank  <if  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  utrsiy).— Thos. 

Jones   xApt.7 

Med.  Off.— I*.  F.  Osbaldes- 

ton.  Surgeon  Major i)i»rn 

Buff  Facings. 


Hmitingdon. 


{Bifles.)    [No.  2.] 
Head  Quarters,  Hnntingdon. 

COLOFZL. 

The  Earl  qf  Sandwich,  Lord 
Lieut.,  and  late  t^Qr.  Gds.  4  Aif .  5- 
Majob. 
Fred.  James  Rooper,i  iaie 

Lieut.  38  J^    a4  Msr.5. 

CATTAnrs. 
Arthur  Wellington  MarahaU  30  Apr. : 

Arthur  J.Thomhill 6  Sspt  r^ 

Viseouni  Mandeville  30  Apr  - 

Fred.  Robert  Beart a*  M»r.  k 

LismBVAjna. 

Cecil  S.Paget  i  Af  ^* 

Fra.  Edw.  Rooper 11  Ort  • 

Edw.  C.  H.  Dawkins »3  Ap?-  r 

Sbcoito  LiirmiAirTf. 

Edmund  H.  ThomhiU  39  Ap".-* 

John  G.  Green «  J*^- '- 

Adjt.   ^    Capt.—  B..   H.    A. 

Cameron,  Capt.xtF. 13  Dec  v 

Med.   Off.  — John  Oldman.      ^ 

Mea »afc.:? 

Black  Fadogs. 


Snrg.Me^. 


East  Kent. 

Head  Quarters,  Canterbury.  \T^* 
The  Motto  "  J«i»e<a"uBderaWi:^ 
Horse.    **  MeHterrameam. 

HOVOBABT  COM)»M* 

Chas.  Wm.  Powlett  Biuf- 
ham,  CB.  Major  Benenl  s6  Apr 
Lt.Colohbl  Cowahdabt. 
HenryThomas  Howell,*if»^ 

CoUnel »3  ^^ 

LiBVTBirAinr  Cow»»«- 

John  Edward  Beales »  Ar.- 

Majobs. 
Jas.  Rob.  Monypennj,^;» -•  3  J^ 

Digitized  by 


iSaoAr 


Militia  Infcmiry  of  England  and  Wales. 


CAPTA-IirS. 

Phineaa  Buiy,  laU  Capt.  15 

HuMors 23  May  66 

James  Henry  Morrell,  Hon. 

Major  aoApr.  69 

(TOo.BaahellSicklemore,  j>.«.92  Mar.  70 

Algernon  Tatham,  p.  9 4  May  73 

Whiter  L.  WiUdnaon,  o.f.  ...96  Apr.  73 
William  Fred.  Powell  Moore  21  Apr.  75 
Alfred  North  Daniel,  p.  m....i^  June  76 
UerbertGharle8Perrofct,p.«.i4  Jane  76 

Arthur  Blondell,  p.  » 14  June  76 

Lodovick  Edw.  Bligh 19  Apr.  77 

Edw.  B.  Walker  20  Apr.  78 

Percy  Edw.  Sankey  8  May  78 

LixuniTAirTB. 

Stephen  W.  Marten 39  Apr.  74 

Walter  R.  Amesbary 11  Nov.  76 

Harry  8.  Blaydes    94  Feb.  77 

Robert  M.  Christie 7  Mar.  77 

Ref^nald  Bayard 3  July  78 

Fra.  D.G.Carlyon>Slmmon8  3  July  78 
Emeet  Albert  Bennett  ......  9  July  79 

Sydney  Fraver 9  July  79 

Charles  Allen  Brown 9  July  79 

Dudley  8.  Somenrille   9  July  79 

Edward  S.  Strickland  30  July  79 

Henry  Ferguson-Cowoi  ...  5  Nov.  79 

SXCOND  LlSUTSVAITTS. 

Wyndham  Honywood  8  Mar.  79 

Georpe  Furley 9  Apr.  79 

James  Collier  3  Apr.  79 

Cbas.  Wyndham  Somerset  6  Aug.  79 


Theodore  F.  Brinckman  .,.26  Nov.  79 

Alex.  David  Stevenson zo  Deo.  79 

Adit  4-  Cb»/.— Philip  Henry 

Knight.I  lai9  Capt.  23  F.s 

Horn.  Major 3oOot.  66 

Qr.MatUrt  {wUh  rank  qJTQr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^mjr).— Baptist 

Anderson    x  Apr.  77 

Alex.  Yeatts* xo  July  66 

Med.  Ojr.—vr.  Kaylet  Curtis, 

Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Kentish  Ghrey  Fadnga. 


West  Kent. 

{Light  Infantry.)        [No.  37.I 
Head  Quarters,  Maidstone. 

HOVOKAXT  COLOVXL. 

l'«''.Torrington,ia/«i<.7  P.29  May  69 

LT.COLOirXI.  COKlKXirDlRT. 

Morgan  D.  Treheme  99  July  76 

LlKTrTXVi.FT  COLOirXL. 

CiithbertLarking.Io^  Conut 

jsMtutarB  3  Mar.  77 

Majoxs. 

Edj^ar  Edwin  Larking 29  July  76 

rhomas  Durell  Blake ao  June  77 

CArTAIlTB. 

Henry  John  Conant,  p. «.  ...  7  May  73 
E  verard  Thomas  Luck,  9.*.  15  Aug.  74 
John  Doncan  Cameron,  late 

Lieut,  R.  ArtUlerv  5  Jan.  71 

A.H.  A.Smith,/a<«  Snt.  ic  F.34  June  76 
Chas.  W.  Hume,  Capt.  h.p. 

Rifle  Br 12  Aug.  76 

Bomard  Byrne 7June73 

Elobert  James  Dallin,  late 

CoMt.  iDr.Gd* 5  Sept.  77 

S.  U.  Vaughton,  late  Capt. 

xo  l^oot;  Hon.  My  or 96  Sept.  77 

rohn  Bonhote,  laie  Xt  84  JP'  6  Oct*  77 
lofMsrt  L.  Pemberton,  late 

Lt.  Grem..  Ouarde 13  Feb.  78 

S-     D.   Thomburgh-Crop- 

per,  p.9.   20  Mar.  80 

leiix7  Stephen  Swiney,2a<« 

Capt.  69  F. 20  Apr.  76 

LlSDTXlTAjrTS. 

Mmnnd  W.  G.  Bailey  17  Mar.  76 

lanry  B.  Yardley  19  July  76 

3.  G.  B.  Meade-Waldo X7  Feb.  77 

ro«eph  Wm.  Leycester 9  May  77 

Vill i am  T.  Townshend 23  Oct.  78 

Val tor  Edw.  Peel  23  Oct.  78 

Idvrard  Charles  Walsh xi  June  79 

Sxooirn   LixuTixAiTTS. 
crcy'Wildman'Lushington28  Sept.  78 

lu&rlea  C.  Ross  xi  Dec.  78 

raucis  H.Thomas 14  Dec.  78 

rancis  A.  Barton  32  Jan.  79 


Charles  B.  Little 25  Jan.  79 

Harry  L.  B.  M'Calmont  ...  8  Feb.  79 

Arthur  F.  H.  Cox 8  Mar.  79 

Lord  Wm.  B.  Nevill,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Lord  Lieut. 

of  Ireland  14  Mar.  79 

Arthur  Philip  Cox 5  May  79 

Robert  Waters  Coombs 11  June  79 

Edward  O.  H.  Wilkie 12  June79 

.idiY.^Cbp^.— C.M.Churchill, 

Capt.  soF. 20  Feb.  78 

Qr.Maeter9  (wUh  rani  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—John 

Hart X  Apr.  78 

Wm.  J.  WoodruITe* 2  Nov.  55 

Kentish  Grey  Facings. 


Ist  Eoyal  Lancashire. 

(The  Duke  of  Laneaeter's  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Lancaster.    [No.  45-] 

'*  Mediterranean,** 

HOXOHAST  CotiOKKL. 

Wm.As8hetonCTOB8,Di.  J"P.i3May  71 

Lt.Colonkls. 
Sufht  Hon.  Fred.  A.  Stan- 
ley, Secretary  <^  State  for 
War :  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Queen,    and   Colonel;  late 

Lt.  4'  Capt.  &r.  Qda.  16  May  74 

T.  Sheppard,*  late  Capt.  4  F.26  Sept. 77 

Majoks. 
George  B.H.Mftrton,DX.JP.i6Sopt.74 
Thos.BymandTrappes,  JP.26  Sept. 77 

Captains. 
Bdm.G.  Stanley  Homby,D£. 

JF.  Hon.  Major 17  July  58 

Joseph  LawsonWhalley.J^P.  13  May  67 
John  Henry  A.  Schneider...  2  Jan.  69 
RalphJohnAspinall,  JP.DX.  8  Dec.  70 

Reginald  Cardwell,  p.e 17  Aug.  72 

0.  Morley  Saunders,  p.fl.JP.xS  Sept.  79 
John  Westropp,  p.  *.  JP.  ...18  Sept  72 
B.  Albt  Nuttall  Royds,  J'P.i4  Dec.  72 

William  Peel,  JP 16  Sept.74 

Cha.  H.  Walmesley    25  Apr.  77 

Wm.  Clock  Yates 25  Apr.  77 

Walter  Spencer  Peel  7  No  v.  77 

James  Wm.  Traill   i6Apr.  77 

LlXVTXlTASTB. 

John  Wood  Yates   13  June  74 

Hudson  L.  Lutwyche 20  Mar. 75 

Hon.  Robert  J.  Gerard  3  May  75 

Gray  Grayrigge  9  Oct.  75 

Wm.  P.  Gardner 24  June  76 

Hubert  R.  P.  Durham    21  Mar.  77 

John  Reid  Walker 7  Aug.  78 

Oswald  Zouch  Palmer  xo  May  79 

SXCOXD  LiKITTKXAXTS. 

Charles  B.  B very-Clayton...  3  June  78 

James  E.  Ren^haw 7  Aug.  78 

William  C.  Renehaw 7  Auif.  78 

William  J.  Murphy 28  Sept.  78 

Alfred  8.  Rooke  23  Oct.  78 

John  Edward  Cross  26  Mar.  79 

Vincent  Filose xo  June  79 

Jas.  Donnithomo  Vyvyanai  June  79 
Bordridge  North  North  . . .29  Nov.  79 
Adj.  4"  Capt.—^.  W.  Stokes, 

Capt.  ^F.    6  Mar.  76 

qr. Matter*  (wt£k  rank  of  Qr- 
Mr. in  fA«irnf)— Timothy 

Dixon" 5  Feb.  61 

Geo.  Danby,2a^e  Qr.lfr.4  i''.i9  June  78 
Med.  Off.  —  Metealfe  John- 
son, 5«r^.  Major  X  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Lancashire. 

{The  Duke  of  Lancaster* a  Own  Ri/lee.) 
Head  Quarters,  Liverpool.  [No.  113.] 

Lt.CoLORXL   COXICAVDAHT. 

Nicholas  Blnndell,  DL.  JP. 
Hon.  Colonel 25  Sept.  72 

LiKUTKVAVT  COLOKSL. 

C.  S.  Garraway  28  Oct.  76 

Majobs. 
Richard  Geo.  B.  Bolton,* /a<« 

Lt.R.Horee  Ouarde x 6  May  74 

Henry   Stewart  Beresford 

Bruce,   late  Lt.  R\fle  Br. 

Hon.Lt.Col x6  0ct   75 

George  Thomas  Bolton,  UUe 

of  Royal  Navy   29  Oct.   79 


452 

Captaiitb. 
Sir  Tho.  Geo.F.Hesketh.J?^ 

late  Eneign  R\fle  Brigade   14  Feb.  7X 

Thomas  Gfardner 14  Deo.  72 

Cha.  C.  Woodward,  ji.« X7  May  73 

Peter  PriesUev,  j9.« 6  May  74 

Charles  Leemmg xo  Oct.  74 

Charles  Edw.  I^son,  laie 

Captain  34  F. 17  July  75 

Wm.  Henry  Parkinson 28  Oct.  76 

JohnM.  Batten. tVijrf.A.jt>.8F.23  Jan.  78 
Chas.  L.  A.  Farmar,4  laU 

Capt.  if  Hon.  Maj.  R.  Mar.\(i  Aug.  79 

LlEUTHWAKTS. 

Robert  T.  8.  Wolfe, i?.».  ...  22  Sept.75 

Edw.  A.  Gennoe  13  Sept.  79 

James  H.  Welsby  13  Sept.  79 

Sbcoxd  Libutbxakts. 

Thomas  W.  Anderson 16  Mar.  78 

Eustace  M.  F.  Dixon 20  Apr.  78 

JohnThomhill 10  Deo.  79 

Henry  Edward  Bedingfield,24  Jan.  80 
Charles  Wm.  Garraway  ...  4  Feb.  80 

William  Makant 13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— J.  J.  Hamil- 
ton, Capt.SF.  6  Aug.  79 

Qr.  Maets.  {with  rank  of  Or. 
Mr.  in  the  Army).— Richd. 
Austin  Herbert. /ate  Cons^^ 

2  Dre.  ;  Hon.  Captain 17  Sept.  6  x 

Thomas  Massey  Cnadwick  so  Sept.  55 
Med.  Off.—Wm.  H.Manifold, 

Surgeon   5  Feb.  55 

J.  W.  Cavanagh,  Surg.Maj.  i  Mar.  73 
Scarlet  Facings. 


3rd  Boyal  Lanoasliire. 

(The  Duke  of  Laneaeter'e  Own.) 

Head  Quarters,  Preston.    [No.  125.] 

*  *  Mediterranean.** 

HOVOXAXT  COLOVXL. 

John  Wilson,  Xord  Winmar- 

leigh,  DL.  Aidede  Camp  to 

the  Queen 97  Feb.  7a 

Lt.Ooloitsls. 
Thomas  R.Crosse,  Hon.  Col.  x  Aug.  74 
Fred.Silve8ter,p.fl.fl<>n.Co/.2o  Sept.  79 

Majobs. 
Thomas  Mylcs  Sandys,^  late 

Captain  7  F.   21  July  75 

Charles  Birch 24  Mar.  80 

Captaixs. 
Peyton  Sheals,  Hon.  M<\jor  i  June  6x 

Charles  Henry  Bird 26  Mar.  70 

Wm.A.Hicks,  In9t.ofMuek.25  Jan.  71 

John  Walmesley  5  Apr.  79 

John  Munn,  late  Ene.  6  F....  6  Sept  73 
Wallace  George  Crothers...  6  Sept.  73 

John  James  Harris 22  July  74 

Henry  Granville  Wright  ...  8  June  75 

Arthur  E.  Da  Costa   27  Apr.  78 

JohnH.  Blunt,  ^te(7ap<.xo2i^2p  May  78 

Wm.B.  Baker  x6  Aug.  79 

Reginald  G.  Chambres 24  Mar.  80 

LlSUTXlTAHTS. 

Leith  Bonhote  4  Apr.  77 

Henry  Higgins    5  May  77 

Robert  M.  Richardson 9  Apr.  77 

Robert  B.  Webber  90  Aug.  79 

SbCOITD  LlSVTXVAlTTS. 

George  Russell  Tod  26  Feb.  79 

Percy  Lees 31  May  79 

Graham  O.  R.  Wvnne  99  Oct.  79 

James  H.  W.  Pedder 5  Nov.  79 

Richard  Dames  94  Dec.  79 

Wm.  Henry  Goodair 7  Jan.  80 

Henry  B.  Lowndes X4  Jan.  80 

Charles  Russell  Day  4  Feb.  80 

Pakenbam  R.  W.'Wetheralli9  Feb.  80 

Robert  P.  Horsbmgh 91  Feb.  80 

Sydney  Dalton  Graham  ...91  Feb.  80 

Hugh  Gerard  S.  Young ao  Feb.  80 

Charles  A.  W.  Osmond 2x  Feb.  80 

AtUt.  «f  Cbp<.— F.  G.  Berkeley, 

Bt.Major^j  F. 8  Nov.  75 

Qr.Ma9ter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— John 

Uewett,  late  of  56  F. 8  Deo.  54 

Med.  Q^.— Richard  Allen, 

J.  A.Furlong,Za/*Qr.Jl£r.47 1^27  Sept. 79 

Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 

Digitized  by  V^jOOV  11:1 


453  Militia  Infantry  of  England  a/iid 

4tli  Eoyal  Lancaaiiire. 

{The  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Lighi 


Infantry.)    [No.  84.] 
Head  Quarters,  vVarringtoii. 

HoifOBART    COLOITKL. 

John   Ireland  Blackburne, 

late  Captain  5  Dr.  Gds.  ...ix  July  74 

Lt.CoLOKBL  CoMaCAXSAKT. 

John  Southcote  Manserurh, 

lateof2Dr.Od$.;Son.Col,it  July  74 
Majobs. 
David  Ainsworth,  p.e.  Hon. 

Lt.Col 28  Feb.  74 

Arch.W.Clarke,7/o».if. Co/.  15  Nov.  79 

Oaptaius. 
HemyWm.Covne,Ifo«.lf<y.x8  Mar.  67 

Herbert  Fletcher 26  Mar.  68 

James  Watson  3  Apr.  68 

Robert  Grfuit  Webster   :is  Oct.  73 

Charles  Stanley  Gardner  ...28  Feb.  74 

Wm.  Cuthbert  Higfgins 18  Apr.  74 

James  BellhouscGaskell ...  i  Aug.  74 

William  Joynson,  p.» 17  Feb.  75 

Rob.  Ireland  Blackburne... 21  Apr.  75 

Arthur  B.  Woodcock 26  Mar.  79 

James  Kay 15  Nov.  79 

Edward  Joynson 15  Nov.  79 

LlBUTBKAlTTS. 

Arthur  Frank  Fox 18  Mar.  74 

Fred.  A.  Kay 5  May  75 

Montagu  H.  Hall 8  Mar.  76 

Bdw.  J.  Nicholson 9  May  76 

Reginald  Corbet 14  June  76 

Wm.  L.  Pilkington 8  Nov.  76 

Geo.  H.  Pilkinjfton 8  Nov.  76 

Spencer  Broadbent 3  Mar.  77 

Arthur  F.  H.  Cowley 13  Sept.  79 

Bbcostd  Lieutbxantb. 

AVilliam  Ritchie a6  Mar.  79 

Kdward  Wroot  Franklin  ...11  Oct.   79 

Alfred  Hardcastle    29  Nov.  79 

Nath.  ffarington  Ecker&lcyi4  Jan.  80 
Arthur  Brooks  Broadhur8t2i  Feb.  80 
Adit.  4-  Capf.—A .  H.  Godfrey," 

Bt. Lt.Col.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt.  i  Apr.  69 
Faymaeter. — 
Qr.  Master  {voith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  ike  Army).— Job.  T. 

Murray   i  Apr.  78 

Med.  Of  — Thos.  S.  Smith, 

Suryeon  Major  ai  May  77 

Blae  Faciufl^s. 


5th  £oyal  Lancashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Burnley.      [No.  135.] 

HONOBABT  COLOirXL. 

John  Hardy  Thursby,  late 
Lt.  90  F.  30  July  79 

liT.COLOirSL    CoiOCAirDANT. 

Lo  Gendre  N.  Starkie,  j>.  «.  3  Sept.79 
Majobs. 

Henry  Gurrey  7  May  79 

Carteret  A.  Armstrong,  JP. 

late  Capt.  10  F. 3  Sept.  79 

Oaptaiits. 
Wm.Lynam,  p.s.llon.MaJor9s  Apr.  68 

Henry  Macaulay,  p.s t  June  73 

Hubert  Slater    6  Aug.  73 

JohnG.  Smirthwaite 23  June  75 

John  F.  Leeming    xo  Nov.  75 

JohnFoott.^Mffy*  ^.p.^F.  26  Aug.  76 
Wm.  Cha.  Golding,  p.  s.  ...24  July  78 
Edward  Foot  Gilbert,  Capt. 

k.p.jo6F.  8  Mar.  79 

Clement  R.  N.    Beswicke- 

Royda,  late  Lt.  4  Dr.&ds.j^  Apr.  79 
Thomas  Jessop,  late  Capt, 

2  Ifrayoons 29  Oct.  79 

LlBUTSKAKTS. 

Percy  Algernon  Ongley  ...31  Jan.  77 

Wm.  Moore  Wood  26  May  77 

Cuthbert  R,  Pigg 21  Aug.  78 

Harry  F.  Thursby 20  June  77 

William  Myers  Dawes  21  Feb.  80 

Ham  net  Hyde-Clarke    3  Mar.  80 

BBCOirn  Libuxbvastb. 

Alfred  E.  C.  Tonkin  18  Oct.  79 

Edmund  Saffery  Cooper   .,.26  Nov.  79 

Malcolm  A.  G.  Wyatt 26  Nov.  79 

Rich.  H.  Milne-Redhead  ...  7  Jan.  80 

Guy  E.  W.  Withington 24  Jan.  80 

Francis  Wm.  Phillips     3  Mar.  80 

Thomas  Cbaifer  Dawson  ...  4  Feb.  80 


Adit,  f  Capt.— J.  E.  0.  C. 

Lindesay,  Capt.  20  F. 4  Dec.  75 

Qr.  Masters  {with  rank  cf  Qr. 

Mr.in  the  Army). — Michael 

Tooner 8  July  6a 

Blue  Facings. 


6th  Eoyal  Lanoashire. 

Head  Quarters,  Salford.      [No.  8a.] 

Lt.Coloitbl  CoiniAVDAjrT. 
John  H.  Chambers,  DL.JF. 
lateCapt.46F.S0n. Colonel  20  Sept.  76 

LlEUTEITAirT  COLOITBL. 

John  Coi)leyW'niy,J5rcm.  Col.  9  July  79 

Majobs. 
Wm.  F.  Smith, ;>.«.  Hon.Lt. 

Colonel 2oSept.76 

Charles  Mercier 9  July  79 

Captaiks. 
Sir  Eustace  F.  Piers,  Bt.  ...15  May  66 
James  Douglass  Kennedy...  14  Oct.  68 
Wm.  Bellhouso  Mid  wood ...  a  Sept.  70 

James  Braybrooke,p.# 8  Mar.  73 

Henry  Garland-Matthews,^ 

late  JEnripn  44  F.  4  Dec.  75 

Thomas   Pery  Powell,  late 

Lt.H^F.  11  Dec.  75 

Aug.    Richard     Trimmer, 

Capt.  h.p.  70  F.;  Bon.Mai.  6  Mar.  76 
Geo.Rt. Taylor, Cct/;<.*,j).3J».i4  J^ine 76 
T.  A.  Irwin, Capi,  h.p.  loi  J*.  12  Aug.  76 

Henry  Howard  Gray 8  Nov.  76 

W.G.  N.  Bumey,w  lateR.N.ii  Oct.  79 

LlBUTBKAlTTS. 

Edm.  T.  M.  Harper 31  Jan.  72 

Herbert  Symonds  11  Apr.  76 

Edw.  Wm.  Chambers 23  Feb.  76 

SbCOITD    LlBUTBlTAirTS. 

Heremon  F.  O'Neill  25  Jan.  79 

Robert  M.  Dunlop a6  Mar.  79 

Richard  G.  A.  Sharp 19  Apr.  79 

James  Aitken  Murphy 12  May  79 

Arthur  Burrowea  Sleigh  ...26  July  79 

Richard  B.  Bainbridge 20  Sept.79 

Wyndham  S.  Woodhouse...  3  Mar.  80 

Wilmot  Foster  Elmslie 13  Mar.  80 

Theodore  Austin  Gamble...  13  Mar.  80 

Frederick  Kershaw   13  Mar.  80 

James  T.  Waddell-Boyd  ...24  Mar.  80 

Geoffrey  H.  Kj-naston  24  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— A..  L.  Wynter, 

Capt.  96  F i8  Juno  77 

Qr. Masters  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  the  Army). —Donald 

Munro"  30  Nov.  5s 

Thomas  H.  Smith,  late  Qr. 

Mr.  q6  F.  15  June  78 

Med.  Off.  —  Alox.  Bomers, 

Surgeon  x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


7th  fioyal  Lancashire. 

{Itifles.)    [No.  130.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bury. 

COLOHXL. 

Son.  Charles   James    Fox 

Stanley,  2a<«X^.CoZ.  Gren. 

Gds 21  Feb.  55 

Lr.CoLoirxL. 

James  Ashton  2  Mar.  71 

Majobs. 
Geo.  Onslow  Churchill,  late 

Lt.  IS  P. 30  Apr.  73 

Hammerton   Crump,  MD. 

late  Ste^ff^ Assistant  Suryeon^i  May  79 
Captaiits. 

Thomas  Brindley 28  Nov.  70 

Wm.  Winniett,"  late  Capt. 

24F.;  Hon.  Meyor  12  Jan.  71 

Charles    Thomas    Wilson, 

late  Capt.  4  F.;  Hon  Me^.is  Mar.  71 

John  Tixiker  Hey 16  Dec.  71 

Tho.  Hale,  late  Capt.  %S  F...\i  Aug.  74 
Fred.  Finch  Mackenzie.^.*.  5  July  76 
William  Worthington  Biggs  2  Dec.  76 
Walter  R.  G.  Hamley    x8  June  79 

LlBUTXKAjrTS. 

Percy  Bland  Moigan 15  Mar.  79 

Charles  A.  Glazebrook 11  June  79 

Arthur  M.  B.  Jones    xx  June  79 

Arthur  John  Pressey 4  Feb.  80 


Wales. 

SSCOITD  LXSCTXSAim. 

Fred.  A.  L.  Davidson aiMaj  r: 

Arthur  H.  Barthorp  39  Stp*  *  i 

Norton  Legge 24  I^c.  t; 

Adj.  4r  Capt.— C.  £.  Honey, 

Camt.^P. xDec  :• 

Qr. Master  (vtU  rank  nf  Qr- 

Mr.  in  the  .4n»y).— Robert 

GObert" S  Aa-  .1 

Med.  Q^.— JohnParkBb  Ai«V. 

Maj. 1  Mar.  ri 

John  B.  C.  Yule,  Snrfeon...  i  Mar.  7: 
Facings  Black  Velvet. 


LeiceBtershin. 

Head  Quarters,  Leicester.    [Ko.  rf.J 

HoirOBAXT  COLOVXI.. 

The  Duke  of  Rutland,  XG., 

Lord  Lieutenant    21  Apr.  ;t 

LT.CoLOim.. 
Sir  Fred.  Thos.  Fowke,  Bt. 

DL.  JP.  Hon.Oolonel,  p,e.  1  SepS^v 
Majoks. 
Richard  Worsley  Worswick, 

p.s.  JP 30  Apr.  7. 

Wm.Pear8on,»J'P.  late  Capt. 

45  F. a*  Feh-  r 

Captaxvs. 

AliVed  Ernest  Acheson 20  May  f-. 

Gregory  Knight,  JP 3  ^^^^  ^ 

Philip  P.  P.  Goodchild,  JP.  15  May  *c 
James  Young  Stephen,  p.  «.2a  Not.  ' ; 

John  Phillips 6  Apr.  72 

Chas.  Chetwode  Thompson  4  July -4 
Harry  Yaughan  Chapman  6  Sept-r> 
Fred.  Gustavus  Fowke.^i*.  3  Mar.  - 

Percy  Loseby,p.  • 10  July  :« 

Henry  John  B.  Manners  ...10  July  7S 
LxsirtuTAjris. 

N.  V.  8.  Pochin  x/  July  ;i 

A  T.  T.  Lard  Braye  10  Dec.  73 

Fred.  H.  A.  Yates   9  J«i. :? 

Geo.  L.  Stratton 3  Mar,  7? 

Henry  S.  Fowke 31  Mar.  75 

Hon.  P.  F.C.  A.  Hastings...  6  Dec.  r 
Thomas  H.  Standbridge  ...31  Aug.  7^ 
C.W.A.N.  Baillio-Cochrane  «  July  r: 

Wm.  P.  S.  Blncke  a  July  7; 

Ssooxn  LiBUTBVAjna. 

William  H.  Markham  .97  Apr.  7S 

Ferdinand  J.  Eyre jt  July  71 

Caimes  Bckford  Daniell  ...30  July  7* 

John  Clifford  Chaplin  30  Sept.  7. 

Lord  D.  J.  De  la  P.  Beres- 

ford  96  Fieb.  t. 

Charles  John  Famham 97  Sepi.; 

Adit.  4-  aB;»f.—R.K.  Watson. 

Capt.  17  P. 27  Kov.  r 

Qr.Maeler  (with  rani  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Alfred 

Whitby   .39  July  5 

Med.  Of.— 

Yellow  Facinffa. 


Boyal  ITorth  Idncolii. 

Head  Quarters,  Lincoln,    [Ko.  S^; 
HovoRABT  Oou>n&. 
George    Tomline,    laie    ^ 

I  i^e  GdM 4  Auj:.  5 

LT.Goi.oirxi.  CoxxAJTOAaT. 
William  John,£on2  Mooson. 

DL.  Hon.  Colonel 3  Mar-  • 

Majobs. 
Robert  Jno.Taylor,  DL.JP, 

Hon.  U.Col ax  July  i 

Bdw.    Bnow    Mason,*  lUm 

Capt.  68  F. 10  Jan.  - 

CAnAora. 

Edmund  Locock 8  May  - 

Fred.  Charles  Marshall 8  Jose  - 

William  Richardson  14  Apr.  * 

George  Nelson 14  Apr. - 

Edw.  Walter  Willson n  Jirfy  r 

Francis  Ingram   Conway- 

Gordon,  late  Capt.  104  P. ; 

Hon.  Mmt  zoMJay  7: 

Henry  C.  a..  AUenby 9  Jn^y  r 

BamaelH.  Allenby  3  May  r: 

Wm.  A  Todd .,.......x8  Oct-  r^ 


Digitized  by  V^JiOOV  IC 


Militia  Infantry  of  Bngland  and  Wales. 


LlBUTBITAKlS. 

Charles  C.  Dallas   29  Dec.  75 

Walter  Baldwin  24  Sept.  73 

Arthur  Edm.  Harper xo  Jan.  77 

Valentine  M.  Grantbam  ...16  Kmk.  79 

Robert  W.  Bill 16  Aug.  79 

Bartholomew  C.  Garflt 16  Aug.  79 

Sbcoh^d  LiBUTxirurTS. 

Prank  Conway-Gordon 26  July  79' 

Christopher  W.  A.  Nevile...  5  Nov.  79 

Hubert  Edjgrar  Yipan 24  Dec.  79 

Arthur  S.  vanrenen  7  Jan.  80 

Adjt,  4;  Capi,—Q.  0.  Helme, 

Capt,  10  J?. 12  Aug.  78 

Qr.l£a»Ur    {with     rank    of 

Qr.3fr.  in    iKt   Armg).— 

Henry  Hunt 19  July  79 

Med.  Or-— Geo.  Mitchinson, 

Surg.Mqj.  i  Mar.  73 

Chixs.  Brook,  Surtr.Maj 13  May  74 

Blue  Facinj^. 


Boyal  South  Lincoln. 

Head  Quarters,  Grantham.  [No.  29 

HOHOBABT  GOLOKBI.. 

£arl  Brownlow,  UU^  JSn*.  4r 
i*.  Or.  Qd9 3  Mar.  t 

liT.GOLOFBL  COMX AJTOAITT. 

Chas.  Thos.  John  Moore,i>X. 

•TP.  Son,CQlowl 27  Jan.  69 

Majobs. 

Wniiam  Parker,  JP 30  Apr.  62 

Cbas.  John  B.  Parker,  JJP...26  Dec.  71 
Captautb. 

John  George  Allott 15  Feb.  65 

Avery  Jebb.*  Lt.  k.p.  85  F. 

Inst,  of  Musketry 5  Apr.  70 

Albert  de  Burton,  s.t 26  Deo.  71 

Gtoo.  Peter  Moore/  UUe  Lient. 

3  Hunare  9  Apr.  72 

Robert  Charles  Otter, p.*.  ...15  Aug.  74 
Fred.  Flowers,  Capt.k.p.  i$F.  6  Jan.  75 

Geo.  C.  Downing,  p.s z8  Apr.  77 

Fred.  W.  Dodding 19  July  79 

LiBUTBirijrTB. 

Herbert  Kirk 24  Feb.  77 

Arthur  R.  Versohoyle 15  Nov.  76 

Richard  G.  Smith  27  Apr.  77 

Harold  J.  C.  Stanton 19  July  79 

Frederick  B.  Fanshawe  ...19  July  79 

SbCOHD  LXBUTBHAITTS. 

Frederic  Wm.  Carter 26  Nov.  79 

Wm.  George  Welsford   26  Nov.  79 

Richard  Charles  Guise 7  Jan.  80 

Richard  Harington  Ashby..  7  Jan.  80 

Joan  Robert  Morton 7  Jan.  80 

John  Godflrey  M'Neill  14  Jan.  80 

Roden  Stanley  Harrison  ...14  Jan.  80 
AdJt.  ^  a»£<.— J.  C.  Little, 

Capt.  10  F. 8  Nov.  75 

Qr.  MasUr  (with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  •«  the  Army).—Ch&B. 

Rawson^ i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Qf.—Qteo.  Wm.  Ship- 
man, /9«fy.if(0|;.   X  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  London, 

Head  Quarters,  Artillery  Place,  Fins- 
bury.       [No.  106.] 

COLOITBL. 

Sir  Wm.  Anderson  Rose  ...16  Nov.  70 

Lt.Cox.oirBL. 
Lorenao  Geo.  Dundas,^  laie 

Captain  6s  F. 21  Mar.  77 

Mi.  JOB. 

Waller  S.  Mackenzie,*  laie 

Capt.  84  F. 24  Apr.  77 

ClYTAIirB. 

Thnrlby  Smith,iroM.  Mt^orxg  Mar.  62 

Thomas  Davies  Sewell 18  Oct.  7 1 

£dwin  Burton  6  May  74 

Charles  Latham  6  May  74 

Btiitchbury  Paul  Naish,  j>.«.2i  Apr.  77 
Spencer  John  Heiapath  ...  2  June  77 
Cha.  K.  R.  W.  Mortimer, 

Utte  Lt.gF. 20  June  77 

L..   M.  H.  Kennedy,  Capt. 

h.p.  2  Dr» 15  Sept.  77 

Thomas  C.  Fisher,  late  Lt. 

77  F. 3  Oct.  77 

Miutland  R.  Coleman,  late 

JA,  6J>n 30  Apr.  78 


LlBUIEirA-lTTS. 

Harold  J.  B.  Torry,  p.e 6  May  74 

Charles  L.  Gricsbach,  p.e...  5  July  76 
Ohfirles  G.  H.  Teniswood...i9  Apr.  79 

Robert  H.  Adams 19  Apr.  79 

Robert  L.  B.  Kirby 19  Apr.  79 

Alexander  Thomson 19  Apr.  79 

Walter  Parrott 24  Dec.  79 

Sbcovd  Libutbitakis. 

Kingsford  T.  Burr  8  Feb.  79 

Charles  Richard  Rivers    ...  9  June  79 
Thomas  Stannard  Rogers...  9  June  79 

Edward  Woolmor  3  Sept.  79 

Wm.Wallingford  Knollys...  3  Sept.  79 

George  M.  A.  Clerihew 10  Dec.  79 

Alfred  W.  8.  Taylor 13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  if  Capt  .—HenryBrowne 

Savorv  ^  late  Capt.  78  P., 

Hon.  Mo^or 19  July  71 

Qr.Maeter  {vith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Arm]f).-'Wm, 

Clarke x  Apr.  78 

Med.  Off.—G .  BorlaseChilds, 

Surg.Maj.  x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


Ist  or  Eoyal  East  Middlesex, 

Head  Quarters,  Hampstead.  [No.  65.] 

HOROBXBT  COLOITBL. 

Thomas  St.  Leger  Alcock, 

late  Major  95  F    21  July  71 

Lt.Coloitbl  OoKiCAimAirT. 
"S^  Frederick     Robertson 
Aikman,*  Capt.  h.p.  Bengal 

Army ;  Qeni.  at  Amu 28  July  71 

Majobs. 
H.L.B.n)b€tson,J5roi«.2:^CoZi9  July  76 
Arch.  Dudingston  Boyd  ....24  July  78 

CAFTlIirS. 

Grodson  Godson 28  .Tulj'  71 

Henry  Stokes,  late  Lt.  igF.ii  May  72 

Donald  F.  D.Maclean 2  Jan.  75 

Wm.  Henry  Trahar    29  Dec.  75 

Geo.  Chas.   D'Albiac,  laU 

Cornet^  Dr.  Qd$ 9Pcb.  76 

John  T.  Tennant,  Capt.  h.p. 

87  F. 22  Mar.  76 

Chas.  Purvis  Boyd 22  July  78 

Ernest  J.  H.  Appleyard,o.».  2  Nov.  78 
Daniel  O'Neill.ip.  Qr.Master 

if  Bon,  Captain,  34  J*. 26  Mar.  79 

Martin  Archer  Shee  26  Nov.  79 

LXBVTBVJLITTS. 

James  Stuart  Strange,|).«.  22  Nov.  76 

Gerard  El.  Rushbrooke 24  July  78 

Reginald  E.  Firminger 23  Oct.  78 

Alfred  M.  J.  P.  Pickwoad...ii  Dec.  78 

John  Edward  Blin 31  May  79 

Nathaniel  W.  G.  M.  Massey  5  July  79 

SsOOim    LXBCrBKlITTS. 

William  J.  McWliinnie 22  July  78 

Allan  Vesey  Ussher 5  Mar.  79 

Herbert  Edward  Boiloaa...26  Mar.  79 

Thomas  Crookshank 30  Apr.  79 

John  Hawtrey  R.  Cox 11  Juno  79 

Ernest  James  IVavers  29  Nov.  79 

Wm.  John  M'Whinme 24  Dec.  7.^ 

Allan  Vesey  Ussher 24  Dec.  79 

Herbert  Edward  Boileau...24  Dec.  79 
FranclsP.Fether8tonhaughz4  Jan.  80 

Charles  Forbes  Battye 21  Feb.  80 

GronviUe  Edwyn  Temple.. .13  Mar.  80 
AdJt.  4-  Capt.—F.  H.  A.  Dis- 
ney-Roebuck, Capt.  46  jP.26  Sept.  77 
Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.   in  the  Army). — ^John 

A.  Hicks I  Apr.  77 

Med.  Off.  —  Henry  Cooper 

Rose,  MD.  Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Bine  Facings. 


2nd  or  Edmonton  £oyal 
Middlesex, 

KRiJUe.)    [No.  63.] 
Head  Quarters.  Bamet. 

HOKOBA.BT  COLOVBL. 

Hon.  H.  W.  J.  Byng,  Ute 
Capt.  4-  Lt.  Col.  Coldet. Qde.is  June  78 
Lt.Colonbl. 
George     Robert     Stewart 
Black,'  late  Capt.  60  Rifles, 

H(on.  Colonel  4  Feb.  80 

Majobs. 
Fred. Trotter, /a<«Cap<.  1 3  P.  x  Aug,  74 
Alfred  Ellas,  p.f 3  Mar.  80 


454 

Caftaihs. 
Jas.L. Brooke  Templer,p.*.i4  Deo.  72 
Laurence  J.  W.  Hussey,  late 

Lt.  17  F. ^S  May  73 

Willoughby  Robert  Dottin 

Maycock x«  July  73 

William  Clarke.p.* 16  July  73 

John  GoodaU  Simkins,  p.t.  18  Mar.  74 
Ellis   Houlton  Ward.* /a<# 

Capt.  60  Rijt^;  Hon.  Major iB  May  74 
Edm.  C.  C.  Hartopp,  feUe 

Lt.  RiJU  Br 3»  JolJ  75 

BmiliusAlbertdeCosson...  9  Feb.  76 
John  H.  BuTstaU,^  late  Lt. 

60 JP. t...x5  May  78 

Fred.  J.  Sedgwick,  p.» 3  Mar.  80 

Ltbutbitaitts. 

Wm.  G.  Burnett,  p.s 14  Dec.  72 

Charles  Tritton    14  Mar.  77 

P.  W.  G.  Copland-Crawford3o  July  79 
Miles  Chetwynd-Stapylton. 30  July  79 
Francis  R.  W.  Sampson  ...30  July  79 

John  Robert  Davies  v>  July  79 

Edmund  Somerville 30  July  79 

Gtoorge  Beaumont  March... 30  July  79 

SbCOXP  LlBXTTBlTAVTS. 

Fred.  W.  H.  Peel 10  Nov.  77 

Herbert  Elton  Mdud i  Dec.  77 

Claude  W.  C.  Cass 23  Nov.  78 

Charles  H.  Hastings 14  Doc.  78 

Sir  A.  D.  Bateman-Scott,^<26  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Cecil  S-  Irby 6  Aug.  79 

Hon.  Julian  H.  Gf  Byng  ...12  Deo.  79 
Hon.  Cecil  Edw.  Biueham.  3  Mar.  80 
Adjt.^-Capt.—p.s.  c  A  .Shafto 

A<iJBiiT,^  late  Capt.  13  F,; 

Hon.  Major  17  Nov.  68 

Qr.  Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^mMr)— David 

UUntMaUqf  Rifle  Br....  x  Jan.  67 
Med,  Off.^ 

Scarlet  Facings. 


3rd  or  Boyal  Westminster 
Middlesex. 

{Light  If^aniry.)    [No.  K.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tumham  Green. 

"  Mediterranean." 

HonOBABT    COLOWBIi. 

John  James  Glossop,  JP   23  July  73 

Lt.Coloitbl  CoiciCAirDAirT. 

Henry  Penton,DXi.H'Mi.Co^.25  Mar.  68 

Majobs. 

Lewis  Hough  19  June  72 

John  Harlowe  Turner  19  July  76 

CA^Aiirs. 

George  Horatio  Brand  13  June  67 

Wm.Vaughan  Morgan,  j?. ».  27  Aug.  68 

James  Childs,  p.fl 4  Mar.  70 

Theophilus  Thompson  30  Apr.  70 

Edw.  Walker,  late  Capt.2t  F. 

Inst.qfMusk,;  Hon.  M<y.i5  Apr.  71 
J.  C.  Addison,  lateCapt.^sF 

P'» 4  May  73 

Robert  Fred.  Piper,  p.t 13  June  74 

Franc  Digby  Biddulph 9  Oct.  75 

C.  H.  Sampson,  lateLt.41  F. 

p.s 6  Sept.  76 

LiBUTBHAirZB. 

Geo.  C.  Anderson  6  Feb.  72 

Thomas  Knapp  O'Brien 14  Mar.  74 

Arthur  P.  Copplestone,  p.s.  9  Jan.  75 

David  D.  Young 17  Feb.  75 

Harry  Rice  Hamilton    12  June  76 

Arthur  Brooke 23  June  76 

Rawdon  Hardy  26  Aug.  76 

J.  W.  B.  Silverthome 9  July  79 

Robert  A.  C.Forster 9  July  79 

Ronald  Cannon  9  July  79 

Sbcowd  LlSUTBVAjrxS. 

Spencer  F.  Judge  s  Mar.  79 

John  G.  B.  Thompson  5  Mar.  79 

Frederick  Chatfield  26  Mar.  79 

John  Cockerton  2  Apr.  79 

Alfred  Bracebridge  Allen...  2  Oct.  78 
Adjt.4-  Cape.— Thomas  Arm- 
strong Gongh,  late  Lt.  1 

Dr.  &ds I  Jan.  7 

qr. Matter  {wUk  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  to  ike  Jrsv).— Tho. 

Masterson x  Apr.  78 

Med,  Off.  —  Wm.  Hnrman, 

Surgeon  xi  Aug.  65 

Blue  Facings. 

Digitized  by  V^jOOV  li:: 


455  Militia  Infcmtry  of  England  and  Wales. 

4tli  or  Eoyal  South  Middlesex,  . .    ,^    lt.colokbi. 

Ma  JOB 


Lt.COLOKKL  Comfi-ITDAVT. 

Arthur  Charles  Fitz  James, 
laU  Lt.  93  T.,Mon.  Col...  3  Sept.  7a 

MlJOKS. 

Bdw.Wetherell  Gilbert,  j).«.  11  June  79 
Captaivs. 

William  Duarte  x  June  73 

Samuel  H.   Halahan,  lat« 

Lt  44F.,p.a I  June  74 

Charles  Fox  Roe,  j).* 22  July  74 

John  A. Vincent,  laieLt.^sF.  16  June  76 
Henry  Mahony,  late  Lt.  6  F.  26  July  76 

John  fiarham  Day,  p.* 8  Nor.  76 

Arthur   Hunt,"    Capt.   h.p. 

10  Stumart  31  Jan.  77 

Arthur  Baird  Doaglae  26  June  79 

LnuTxirAirxfl. 

John  Pendleton,  p. « 10  Jan.  72 

Albert  AV.  F.  Goold 3  Sept.  79 

Henry  F.  Hillier 24  Dec.  79 

JohnT.  Evatt  24  Dec.  79 

SSCOXD  LlBUXBITAVTS. 

Martin  J.  Lawlor   20  Nov.  78 

Richard  PowisMonk 30  Apr.  79 

Georoce  Dibley 18  Oct.  79 

Maydwell Parsons 10 Dec.  79 

Gilbert  H.  L.  Buchanan   ...24  Deo.  79 

Robert  H.  Humphreys 7  Jan.  80 

Charles  ApriUs  Warde  21  Feb.  80 

Aijt.  4-  Capt.—K.  B.  Winter, 

Capt.jF.    40ct    76 

Qr. Master  [vUk  rankqfQr. 

Mr.  in  tk§  Army). — John 

Bergin i  Apr.  78 

Med.  Of.— James    Richard 

Alex.  Douglas,  Surg.Maj.  x  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 

5th  Boyal  Elthome  Middlesex. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  28.] 
Head  Quarters,  Uxbridge. 

HOKOSABT  COLOKBL. 

John   Alex.    Hunter,    late 

Capt.  3  F. 9  July  79 

LlBUTBNAlTT  COLORBL. 

Chas.  Brome  Bashford,  JP. 

late  Capt.  9  Lancers^  p.t.    10  July  79 
Majobs. 
Goo.  Ernest  Earaes  Blunt, 

late  Capt.  83  F. i  Oct.   79 

Sir  Fra.  Geo.  T.  Cunyng- 

hame,  Bart,  p.t 29  Nov.  79 

Captaiks. 
Wm.  Alsey  Turner,   Hon. 

Major,  p.$ 30  Nov.  63 

D'Oyley  C.  Battle3',  do.  4  Feb.  65 

Gleadowe  Evans,  p.» 24  June  71 

John  Aug.  Warren,  p.*.    ...  5  Feb.  7-* 

Robert  Child,  p.f 5  Feb.  73 

Wm.Marwood  Metcalfe,  p.fl.  6  May  74 
Thos.  Erskine  Baylis,^.*.  ...30  June  75 

Chicheley  S.  Baker,  ^.« 2  Oct.  78 

Goo.  H.  Morrison,  p.« 29  Nov.  79 

Lib  DTEN  ARTS. 

John  F.  Walton  11  Feb.  74 

George  Alex.  Duflf  i  Apr.  76 

SbCOKD  LlBUTBSTAirTS. 

Walter  S.  Etheridge 8  Jan.  79 

Frederick  Wm.  Duff 2  Apr.  79 

Francis  Loder  Beddy   3  Apr.  79 

Henry  James  Bowman 25  Juno  79 

Frederick  Wm.  Adams 6  Aug.  79 

Alexander  Donovan  26  Nov.  79 

Sydney  J.  O.  Hoare  xi  Feb.  80 

Ernest  L.  Bainbridge 11  Feb.  80 

Walter  Ellis  Boucher 3  Mar.  80 

Adjt,  4-  Capt.— v.  H.  King, 

Capt.  77  F. 2  Nov.  78 

Qr.MaMltr  {vUh  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—Wm. 

Coombes i  Apr.  7 

Blue  Facings. 


Eoyal  Montgomery. 

{Rijlee.)    [No.  57.] 
Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 

HOVOBABT  COLOVBL. 

John  Heyward  Heyward...25  June  79 


Offley  John  Grewe-Read  ...  3  May  79 
Captaiits. 

Robert  .Tohn  Harrison  30  July  73 

Albert  Lloyd,  Capt.  h.p. ToouP.39  Oct.  7^ 

James  L.  Tamberlaln 28  June  76 

Arthur  Agg  Gardner 23  June  77 

Robert  T.  Passingham,  late 

Li.  91  F. 2  Mar.  78 

Chas.  G.  S.  James xj  July  79 

LlEUTERAirTB. 

Wm.  Charles  Hunter 25  Apr.  ;6 

F.  J.  P.  L.  M.  Hartmann  ...X4  Aug.  7b 

William  G.  Fulton  14  Aug.  78 

Thomas  Shaw  Safe 16  Aug,  79 

Fred.  Arthur  Dearo   13  Sept.  79 

Sbcokd  Libutbitakts. 

Walter  S.  G.  Qnicke  18  Oct.  79 

John  M.  G.  Harrison 7  Jan.  80 

Richard  Jas.  Pakenham  ...  4  Feb.  80 
Adjt.  4r  Capt.— V.  B.  Lane, 

Capt.  52  F. I  Oct.   78 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— 'John 

Dovaston 8  Jan.  79 

Ifed.Qf.— Edw.  T.D.Harri- 

son,  Surg.Maj x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


1st  or  West  Norfolk. 

Head  Quarters,  Norwich.    [No.  39.  j 

Lt.Colonbl  Commakdakx. 
Hambleton    Francis    Cus- 

tance,  DL.;  Mon.Colmiel  16  li&y  54 
Majobs. 
Randall  R.  Burroughes, />.*.  3  May  76 
Fred.  Willock  Gamett,  late 

Lt.  8s  F. 10  May  76 

Captains. 
John  Haughton,;>.  1. 1.  ofM.jp  Oct.  71 

John  Campbell,  p.0 15  Apr.  74 

Henry  Edwin  Gower,  Ca^' 

tain  h.p.  20  F;  Hon.  Maj.  14  Apr.  75 

James  Killery,jj.ir 20  Aug.  68 

Elichd.  F .  Bros,  Capt.  h.p.  1 7  K ; 

Hon.  Major  12  Aug.  76 

Robert   Horace    Walpole, 

late  of  Boyal  Navy   14  Mar.  77 

Alfred  Meller,  p.e 23  June  77 

Nathaniel  Forte,  late  Capt. 

52  F.    24  Apr.  78 

TiIKUTBS'A^rTS. 

S.  Arthur  Snow  X2  May  75 

Algernon  D.  Tuck,  p.» 30  June  75 

L.  N.  V.  Lloyd- Mostyn  ...  8  Mar.  76 

Henry  Keppel X4  June76 

Sir  K.  H.  Kemp,  Bt 10  Jan.  77 

Arthur  Leeth am xo  Jan.  77 

Ailwyn  E.  Fellowes   26  June  78 

Hugh  V.  Bagot  20  Aug.  79 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Alex.  G.  B.  Bax  4  Deo.  78 

Henry  Willock  Boileau    ...  5  Mar.  79 

George  Hoste  Seymour 3  Mar.  80 

Adjt.4-Capt.—W.  J.  Massy, 

Bt.Major^  F. 17  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .4rj»y)..— Fred. 

Mills I  Apr.  77 

3fei.Q^.— David  S.Penrice, 

Surg.Maj t  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


Captaix-s. 
John  Annah  Ambrose,  laU 

Lt.  22  F.,  Intt.  ofMu*k....i7  Mar.  (5 
Bdmd.  Broughton  Knowles 

Lacon,  late  Lt.  73  F.  12  July  — 

Robert  John  M'Eniry    x6  Mar.  r^ 

Thomas  Wm.  Haines,  JJ*.  22  Aiw.  71 
KarryJotmCantonHaly,  j».«.  6  Apr.  ■:* 
John  Edward  Fryer,  ».* — xo  Mar  7; 
Sir  Charles  Harvey,  Bt.  ...15  May  7.; 
John  E.  Jameson.  laU  LL 

20  Hueeare 23  Nov.  ;E 

LiBimirAirxB. 

Oct.  Nevil  Long  ...17  Feb  75 

Tohn  Martin  Longe 4  Dec  75 

Henrj*  Clarke   «i  Mar.  77 

Hugh  Paston  Mack    4Avr  77 

Second  LiBrTE^rAVTS. 

Robert  J.  Spurrell 4  Mar.  7! 

Konry  T.  Kenny m  Jaa.  79 

William  Sandars  Dod x8  Oct.  % 

Fred.  Doyeton  Maxwell    ...to  l»ec.  -; 

Granville  George  Keel« 10  Dec,  n 

Montague  Amos  Foster xo  Dee.  r; 

Wm.  Cro9B  Barratt 7  Jan.  sl 

Edward  Hayward  7  Jan.  80 

John  Robert  Harvey 14  Jan.  &j 

Adjt.  4^  Capt.— Wm.  Doda,^ 

laUCapt.z^F.:  Hon,Majerx6  Feb.  it 
Qr. Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — 
Med.  Q^.— John  C.  Smith, 

JF.  Surg.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


2nd  or  East  ITorfolk. 

Hep  d  Quarters,  Yarmouth.    [No.  40.  J 
HoNOBABY  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant.  j 

aTirEdmundHcnryK.Lacon, 
Barf.DL.  JF.;  Hon.  Col. 16  Mar.  60  | 

MaJOBS.  i 

ilcnryColdhamMathew,,7P.  | 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel   13  Apr.  71 

Charles  Applewhaite,  Hon. 
Major  14  Apr.  75  ' 


Northampton  and  Butland. 

[No.  48.] 

Head  Quarters,  Norihamptot^ 

•'  Mediterranean.** 

Lt.CoLONEL  COKMANDAirZ. 

TheMarq.  o/*  Exeter,  Aide 

de  Camp  to  the  Queen  and 

Colonel 7  Jan.  4- 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Lord  Brownlow  Thos.  Mon* 

t-aguo  Cecil,  late  of  Scott 

Onardt;  Hon.Calonel  23  Jii}y  -4 

Majobs. 
Rich.TrevorClarko,I>/i.Jrp. 

Hon.  Lt.  Colonel  8  May  fs 

Rob.  Jas.  D'Arcy,  Hon.  U. 

Colonel 22  July  7« 

Lord   Burghley,  late  Lt.  ^ 

Capt.  Or.  Gdt 15  Aug.  77 

CA-rxAiirs. 
Tho.  H.  Powell,  late  Capt. 

54  F.  Hon.M<4jor 3  Feb.  ''o 

George  Wm.  Gunning,  JF. 

Hon.  Major    6  Apr.  63 

Charles  Isham  Strong,  laie 

Ensign  12  F.   9  Feb.  ^^ 

Geo.  Wm.  Piatt,  Hon.Majong  May  t  4 
Charles  Cave  John  Orme  —  7  Dec.  1.7 
Sackville  Greorgo  Stopford- 

Sackville,  p.« 2a  June  >"• 

Edward  PhihpMonckton...  7  May  7. 

Horace  Craven  St.  Paul 30  July  73 

Henry  Thos.  Salmon,   p.t. 

DL.  JF »a  July  74 

Alex.  Aug.  Berena,  p.$ 22  Jnly  74 

Spencer  Pratt   aa  Jnly  -4 

Arthur  John  Fludyer aa  July  74 

Joseph  Hill 3  Mar.  7; 

Oscar  Leslie  Stephen,  p.*.    x6  Apr.  7  y 

LlBUTXVAJTTS. 

Hon.  Robert  C.  TroUopo   ...x8  Mar.  7^ 

.Tohn  E.  Dryden  13  Apr.  7 

(Christopher  Smyth ,.-31  May  7; 

Frank  A.  White  9  May  74 

Henry  R.Hunt 9  H^y  ** 

Alfred  English 17  Feb.  7: 

Thos.  Wm.  Thornton aS  Apr.  7^ 

Sir  Here wald  Wake,  Bt a  i  Dec  r* 

Henry  W.  K.  Markham 3  June  7*- 

lienry  De  Vere  Vane 26  July  7- 

Zorcf  Burghersh  6  Septra 

Rowland  Hunt 14  Mar.  77 

Henry  B.  Vaughan 30  Jane  77 

Sbcovd  LxavTB>^Ajm. 

Edw.  St.  F.  Moore aoOct.  - 

William  R.  Currie  .23  Mar.  'A 

Chas.  W.  Cottrell-Donner..a4  Apr.  '7 


Digitized  by  \<jUO*^  li:! 


Ocil  Grcnville-WellB 8  Jan.  79 

Nevile  H.  B.  H.  Fane    15  Feb.  79 

Hon.  Th08.  Atherton  Powys3o  July  79 

John  A.  C.  Wethorall 16  Aug.  79 

All  it.  4r  Capf.—J.  Bawlins, 

Ji (.Major  48  F. 16  Oct.   75 

Qr.MiUter  (w«A  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^Irwjr).— i-dwin 

Coe 9  July  79 

Med.Off.—\(m,  Alex.  Barr, 

MD.  Surg.  Maj i  Mar.  73 

H.  B.  Spurgin,  Surff. Major  23  May  77 
Buff  Facings. 

Northnmberland. 

(Light  Infantry.)    [No.  27.] 
Head  Quarters,  Alnwick. 

HOSORABY  COLOXSL. 

TA^  Z)«ir«o/NortlLumberlana, 

late  Captain  Oren.Odi i  Aug.  74 

LrCoLOlTBL. 

Earl  Percy,  p.» 17  Feb.  75 

Majors. 
ShftlcroB8Fitzh.Widdringtoni9  Pec  74 
Ortwin  C.  B.  Cresswell,  late 

Copt.  3  Huatare zo  May  75 

Captazits. 

John  Potts,  2{on.Major  12  May  62 

Hubert  Brown,  p.  # 2Aug.66 

Allan  Drummond,  p.$ 30  May  71 

Anthony  Marshall  26  Mar.  73 

Alox.  Henry  Browne 28  June  73 

Geo.  Henry  Bullock,  p.t.  ...22  Sept.  74 

Thomas  G.  Ilderton   22  Sept.  74 

yv.  Lewis  Alphonso  Eyre...  19  Dec.  74 
Hibert  Thornton  Hawdon..i4  May  79 

Jyjrd  Lionel  Cecil 26  May  79 

L1SUTEKAKT8. 

Krcd.  Bryan  Browne 5  Feb.  73 

Kobcrt  Bell  Barrett  9  Jan.  75 

William  Orde 29  Jan.  76 

Mnrtin  (Irawshay    1  Apr.  76 

Walter  Cha.  Burrell  13  June  77 

WiilterC.  Selby  27Bept.79 

FLileigh  Grey    27  Sept.  79 

Henry  W.  Watson 27  Sept.  79 

Dixon  L.  Brown  27  Sept.  79 

Kniucia  H.  S.  Sitwell 27  Sept.  79 

SsCOirO  LtKirTBNA»T8. 

Jiimcs  K.  B.  Baillie 26  Feb.  79 

Leonard  Henry  Orde 18  Oct.   79 

Charlea  Arthur  Rea 29  Nov.  79 

.slingsby  E.  D.  Cratlock    ...  4  Feb.  80 

John  Percival  Jobling  4  Feb.  80 

Adjt.4-Capt.—J,  L. Vincent, 

Capt.  5  F. 15  Feb.  78 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army ).^Ja.m.es 

Sutherland    i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— Robert  WUson, 

MD.  Snrg.Maj 17  Nov.  73 

Buff  FacinffB. 

Nottingham,  or  Boyal  Sher- 
wood Foresters. 

Head  Quarters,  Newark.    [No.  59.] 
hokobary  colovbl. 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
Arthur  S.H.Lowe,£r(m.C92.23  Mar.  71 

Majors. 
John  Thos.  Fountain, >).#....  5  May  75 
John  F.Girardot,*  laU  Capt. 

43  F.  Hon.Lt.Col r6  Oct.  75 

Gaftaiicb. 
Alfred  Edw.  L.  Lowe,  p.t.    9  Juno  68 

Richard  Upton 9  June  68 

Harvey  Charles  Tryon,  late 

Lt.  48  JP. 7  Sept.  71 

Arthur  Steffe  Crisp,  late  Lt. 

(>F.p.9 7Sept.7i 

Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke,* 

late  Lt.  2  F.^p.a 14  May  73 

(Jeorge  Redmond  Prior  ...  30  Aug.  73 
Hamilton  John  Wallace,  late 

Lt.  16  Laneere 24  Feb.  75 

Geo.  E.  Mackarness  26  Aug.  76 

Arthur  M.  Outram,  p.» 9  June  77 

John    W.   Key  worth,    late 

Capt.  48  F. 27  May  78 

Wm.  Bradish,j>.f 21  May  79 

John  A.  Winstaaley    4  Feb.  80 


Militia  hifantry  of  England  and   Wales. 


456 


LiXITTBBAirTS. 

Charles  Wm.  Gray 6  Sept.  76 

Sydney  W.  Edwards 3  Sept.  79 

SlCOlTD  LlBrTBITAirTS. 

Beverley  Newcomen 11  Sept.  78 

Robert  William  Bamier  ...  7  May  79 
Walter G.Harcourt-Vernoni6  Aug.  79 

Albert  Manners  Paget 29  Oct.  79 

Noel  G.  Shakespear  14  Jan.  80 

George  A.  K.  Wilkinson  ...  4  Feb.  80 

Edw.  Beckles  Bartley  2 1  Feb.  80 

Arthur  W.  M.  Wilson    21  Feb.  80 

Arthur  W.  H.  Good 21  Feb.  80 

Charles  Crosley  Flower 21  Feb.  80 

Guy  L.  Jenning8-Bramly...2i  Feb.  80 

Edward  Burdou  Bailey 13  Mar.  80 

Bcnj.  B.  Dering- Williams... 24  Mar.  80 
Adjt.J^Capt.—U.  H.  Hooke, 

Capt.  45  F. 9  Nov.  75 

(^r.  Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — John 

Birch  1  Apr.  78 

Med.  Of. —Thomas      Fred. 

Greenwood,  Surgeon x  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


Oxfordshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Oxford.    [No.  51.] 
"  Mediterranean.** 

LT.COLOirBL  COMHAlTDAirT. 

Hbn.Alg.S.  Arth.  Annesley, 

late   Lt.  16  Lancere,  p.e. 

Hon.  Col 22  May  72 

Majors. 
Thos.  Mosley  Crowder,  p.$. 

Hon.  Lt.  Col 27  Apr.  68 

Charles  Rivers  Bulkeley  ...  q  May  74 

Captaibs. 
Bdw.CarrierSmithTompsoni9  Sept.  70 

Edwin  Freud,  p.e 10  Aug.  72 

John  L.  Fletcher 16  Apr.  73 

Arthur  Bott  Cook    26  Apr.  73 

Harold  Arthur  Dillon,  late 

Lieut.  Rifle  Br.,  p.e 18  May  74 

Frank  Willan  23  June  75 

John  Fra.Sparke,*  late  Capt. 

84  i^*.  Hon.  Major 7\  Oct.  75 

Warner  J.  L.  Heriot  26  May  77 

Libutbbaxts. 

Ernest  H.  Taunton i  Apr.  74 

Chas.  H.  B.  Williams    29  Apr.  74 

R.  ap  Hugh  Williams 22  July  74 

John  Wra.  Davis 28  June  76 

Henry  F.  D.  Thompson   ...20  Jan.  77 
Hon.  J.  R.de  C.  Boscawen  19  July  79 

Hugh  C.  Fortescne 19  July  79 

Henry  Leo  Pennell 18  Oct.   79 

SbCOXD  LlSUTBlTAirTS. 

Thomas  T.  C.  Warner 24  July  78 

Wm.  Pulteney  Pultoney  ...  2  Oct.  78 

Arthur  W.  Dewar 8  Feb.  79 

Walter  T.  Coleman 3  Sept.79 

Adjt.  4'  Cop<.—R.M. Pulteney, 

Capt.  52  F. 19  Apr.  76 

Qr.Maater  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^rmy).— Saml. 

Hadon 25  Jan.  56 

Med,  Of.  — 

Buff  Facings. 

fioyal  Badnor  &  Breoknook. 

{The  Soyal  South  WaU$  Scrderere.) 

{Ei/le:)    [No.  50.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 

HOBOBABT  COLOBBL. 

Hon.  Arthur  Walsh 30  Dec.  76 

LiBUTBVABT  COLOBBL. 

Wm.  Jones  Thomas,*  DL. 

JP.  late  Capt.  a  Dr. Ode...  4  Oct.  76 

Majobb. 

David  E.  Jones,  JSTok.X^.  00^12  May  75 

John  Williams  Morgan 4  Oct.  76 

Captaikb. 
Hanson  Hy.  Applethwaite    4  Apr.  66 

John  James  26  Apr.  73 

James  Aug.  Fra.  Snead 10  June  74 

Henry  Lewis 2  June  75 

John  D.  Dickinson,  late  Lt. 

24  F.   21  Mar.  77 

Gerald  John  Fitzgerald  ...91  June  78 


Libvtbvabts. 

Frank  W.  M.  Evans    28  May  7.^ 

Herbert  H.  Maybery 14  May  74 

Thomas  C.  B.  Watkins 10  Fob.  7"> 

Anthony  H.  Miers  16  Oct.   75 

Sbcobd   Libutbnamts. 

Henry  M.  Maybery 16  Jan«  78 

Francis  M.  J.  D.  Rhodes  ...  8  Jan.  79 
Samuel  Moreton  Thomas.. .^o  Apr.  79 

Charles  Price  Jones  30  J uly  79 

Hopewell  J.  S.  Morrell  24  Jan.  80 

Adje.   if-  Capt.—U.  R.  Far- 

tiuhar,  Capt.  24  F. 14  Mar.  76 

Qr.  Matter  {^vith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— A.dam 

Orlopp I  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— Thos.  Armstrong, 

Snrg.Maj i  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Shropshire. 

Head  Quarters,  Shrewsbuiy.  [No.  54.3 

HOBOBABT  COLOBBL. 

Richard  BYederick  Hill,  DL, 

late  Lt.Colonel  53  F.   24  Apr.  63 

Lt.Colonbl. 
Edw.  Corbett,  late  Lt.  72  F., 

Honorary  Colonel z6Mar.  55 

Majors. 
Thomas  Meyrick,  Hon.  Li. 

Colonel 7  Juno  73 

WUliam  Patchett ....30  Apr.  77 

Captaiits. 
Walter  Henry  Whitmore  ...  x  Apr.  65 
Joseph  Banks  Sladen,  Hon. 

Major  3  May  65 

John  Bennett,'  late  Lt.  80 

F.,p.» 8  Apr.  67 

Nathaniel Kyrle  Collins, y.».2i  July  71 

Fra.  Alex.  W.  Whitmore 20  Jan.  72 

Edw.  MaltbyWakeman,j).».i7Feb.  72 

William  Lovett 3  May  76 

Edward  P.  Salusbury    29  May  78 

Sam.  Walter  Ccarns,  p.$.  ...15  Feb.  79 

LlKUTK^-ANTS. 

George  G.  Bather  a6  July  79 

Robert  Jenkins  3  Mar.  80 

Sbcond  Likutbxabxs. 

Henry  C.  F.  Somerset  23  Mar.  78 

Robert  D.  Vizard   18  Apr.  78 

Joseph  Alfred  Bradney    ...  8  Mir.  79 

Henry  Price- Williams 15  Mir.  79 

Douglas  Grant  Stewart 14  Apr.  79 

Aug.  Carter  King    31  July  79 

Fred.  Grindall  TurnbuU  ...29021.   79 

Charles  B.  P.Lousada 8  Mar.  79 

Henry  Wolstan  Boultbcc  ...  4  Feb.  80 
Adjt.  4'  Ca»<.— R.Moutague 

Hornby,*  late  Capt.  18  F.  ; 

Hon.  Major   28  Nov.  67 

Pay  matter. — 

Qr.MatUr  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— John 

Roberts 1  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— John  N.  Hoath- 

cote,  Surgeon 8  May  46 

Nelson  Edwards,  Surgeon...  1  Mar.  73 
Green  Facings. 


Ist  Somerset. 

{Liaht  I^fantrf.)     [No.   x6.] 
Head  Quarters,  Taunton. 

HOBORART  COLOBBL. 

Charles  K.  Kemoys  Tynte, 

JP.    DL.    late    Capt.    11 

Huttart  andOr.Odt 20  Oct.  57 

Lt.Colobel. 
Henry  Cornish  Henley,  JP.; 

Hon,  Colonel 26  Feb.  79 

Majobs. 
SchofleldPatten,£r(m.X^.  CoZ.  9  Dec.  74 
Thomas  Roworth  Parr,  laU 

Lt.R\JH« Brigade 7  July  79 

CAPTAIBa. 

Wm.  O.  Meade  King,  j».*....  19  Dec.  68 
ThomasMarriott-Doaington27  July  70 
HenryBdw.  Bennett, i?.»  ....13  Fob.  72 

WilUam  Burridge,  p.t 24  Aug.  72 

Henry  Edward  Harbin,iiw<. 
of  kutketry^p.*.y..y .... . . , 26  Mar.  73 

Digitized  by  VjOO^^li:: 


457 

Theoph.  Pym  IIiUcoat,7p.«.  14  Mar.  74 
John  Hammet  Boadon,  p.jr.13  Sept.  79 
llcnrj-  HutchiiiS  llichardb, 

htfcLt.  lo-^  F.    24  Dec.  79 

Lieutenants. 

KichardH.  Hayward i60ct.   72 

AVaitir  Alcock 3  Oct.    74 

K  .b(rt  1).  Tomlin   2  May  77 

>i!;:ikcs  S.  P.  Tomlin 7  Aug.  78 

'rh'jobald  L.  Walsh 7  Aug.  78 

ILusitiiiffsE. Hicks  15  Nov.  79 

Henry  B.  Taunton-Gollins  26  Nov.  79 
Harry  Plumridge  Levita  ...24  Jan.  Bo 

8bOOKI>   LlliUTfiI7AMS. 

H.  R.  A.  G.  Hamilton  ir  Oct.   79 

Uc-jinaldA.  B.Hill  15  Nov.  79 

Kdward  Brinsley  Rawlins  .24  Dec.  79 
Harry  P.  Moultou- Barrett..  11  Feb.  Bo 
Adji.  4-  Capt—Uonry  Atkin- 
son Adair,  late  dipt.  52  i^*. 

Hon.  Major    35  Sept.  68 

Qr.  Master.— Joim  Taylor.,  i  Apr.  77 
Med.  Of.—  \V.  A. Deno,  Surff. 

Maj 7  Ang.7s 

Black  Velvet  Facinjj s. 

2iid  Somerset. 

{Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  Batb.    [No.  47.] 

H0K0BA.BY  Colonel. 

William  Pinney,  DL.  JF....  i  Jan.  50 

Lt.GoLOXBL  CoHUkVDXHT. 

Alex.  Wm.  Adair, VP.  Hon. 

Col.,  late  Capt.  52  F.p.s.12  Sept.  70 
Ma-jobs. 
Chas.R.  J.  Sawyer,*  JF.  late 

of  Netherlandt  Service,  and 

a  Knight  CouronnedeCkSne  3  Apr.  70 
VinoeiifcUptonLangworthy, 

UUeZt.yF.   26  Feb.  76 

Captains. 
Baston  John  Cox,*  late  Capt. 

6  F.   8  Apr.  70 

Wm.    Long,    JF.  late  Lt. 

46F.p.t X  Dec.  70 

Kilner  Aug.  Arthur  Brasier- 

Creagh,*  J^P.,  late  Lt. Mili- 
tary Train  ;  Hon. Major... ^3  Feb.  71 
Francis  Wm  Rankin,  p.  #.  14  Nov.  71 
Alfred  Thrale  Perkins.  JF. 

late  Capt.  21  F. 8  Apr.  74 

Alfred  James  Riley,  p.e.  .,.31  Mar.  75 
Wm.  N.  Conyers-D'Arcy  ...19  Jan.  76 
P.P.D.Clarke,Cai>/.A.|».58P.  3  May  76 
Edward  Riley,  f.» 31  Aug.  78 

LlBUTBICAlVTB. 

Wm.  G.  S.  Sainsbury,  p.«.  15  Apr.  71 

John  0.  Godwin  25  Nov.  74 

Edward  Strachey  28  Sept.  78 

Bdm.  G.  Carew   4  Deo.  78 

J.  R.  Howard-Vyse  4  Dec.  78 

Alfred  T.  Olive    26  July  79 

John  S.  Henderson 10  Dec.  79 

James  A.  Whitla 14  Jan.  80 

Sbcoxd  Lieutenants. 

Edward  T.  Allen 23  Nov.  78 

Edward  Henry  Hulse i  July  79 

Thomas  C.  E.  Thring 26  Nov.  79 

Howard  R.  A.Payne 14  Jan.  80 

Ad{it.4-Capt.^T.  A.  Carj', 

Bt.Mqfori^F. 12N0.V.  75 

Qr.MoBter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Ariny).—Kd\ym 

F.Kingston  i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— David  Michael, 

Surg.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wales, 

The  King's  Own  3rd  SU&id. 

(Bifie*.)     [No.  73-]        ^ 
Head  Qaiutrs.Nerwcabtle-aiul£Er-I^j:^r. 


The  King's  Own  1st  Stafiord. 

Head  Quarters,  Lichfield.    |  N  c.  66.  ] 

*'  Mediterranean," 

Honokaby  Colonel. 

Hon.  Wellington  Pat.  Man- 

versChotwynd  Talbot, /a/« 

of  7  Fueiliers,  Serj.  at  A  rnu 

in  Ordinary  to  the   Queen, 

Hon,  Colonel 26Apr.73 

Lt.Oolonel. 

Hervey  Talbot,io<eJBjM.i81''.  9  May  77 

Majobb. 

Edward  Henry  Foster  4  Got.  76 

Walter  (George  Webb 9  May  77 


Captains. 
Wm.  Arden,  DL.  JF.  late 

ofi^Hmtar* 12  July  69 

Michael  H.  Grazebrook i  Apr.  74 

Robertson  G.  Marshall,  Lt. 

h.  p.  3  W.  J.  R 22  Aug.  74 

Henry  Francis  Sneyd,  UUe 

Ene.  86  P. 17  June  71 

Kingsley  O.  Foster,  |).# 14  Apr.  75 

Willoughby  Wood,  p.* 30  June  75 

lion.  Charles  W.  Finch 26  Aug.  76 

James  B.  Bissell 4  Oct.  76 

Bdw.  G.  Whitby aa  Aug.77 

Lightwood  T.  Birch   2a  Aug.  77 

Michael  A.  W.  Broun 15  Mar.  79 

Hon.  Wm.  Bagot 19  July  79 

Lieutenants. 

Askew  James  Hillcoat  .25  Dec.  xz 

Hon.  Daniel  H.  Finch   5  June  75 

Edmund  William  Tennant  30  Dec.  76 

George  B.  Henderson  14  Mar.  77 

Alexander  Finlay  29  May  78 

Henry  S.  St.  Loger-Wood    9  May  77 
Sir  H.  H.  E.  Chiimberlam,B<i5  Nov.  79 

Algernon  C.  Talbot 15  Nov.  79 

Charles  E.  H.  Cooch 15  Nov.  79 

Abram  Jackiion  15  Nov.  79 

Hon.  Clemeut  E.  Finch    ...10  Dec.  79 

Sudlo w  Harrison  10  Dec.  79 

Bbcond  Lieutenants. 
William  J.  S.  Blacklock  ...  8  Mar.  79 
Thos  Edgcombe  Hickman34  May  79 
Septimus  J.  A.  Denison   ...21  Feb.  80 
i^on.Arthur  John  Bethell...24  Mar.  80 

Charles  W.  A.  Law 24  Mar.  80 

Arthur  Hutchison  Sturgep.24  Mar.  80 
4i;.  ^  Capi.—F.  B.  N  Crau- 

ftird,  Bt. Major  Sf>  F    i  Nov.  75 

Qr.Mattert  {with  rank  ofQr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Benj. 

T.Crowe    i  Apr.  77 

Frederick  Sowtou,*  late  Qr, 

Mr.  38  F. I  Apr.  77 

Blue  Facings. 

The  King's  Own  2nd  Stafford. 

{Light  Infantry.)     [No.  58.] 

H^ead  Quarters,  Stafford. 

Colonel. 

B.R..iorc?Hatherton,Z)£.  J^P.5  Jan.  53 

Lt.Colonel. 
Morton  Edward  Buller,  BL. 

JF.;  Hon.  Colonel  10  Dec.  79 

Majors. 
Eyre  T.  John  Rd.  Nugent, 

late  Capt.  s9F.H0n.Lt.C0l.23  June  75 
Captains. 
James  Wemyss  Anderson, 

laieoiF.  Hon.Major x6  Dec.  54 

John  Ed.  Ejiighfc,  j7.0.,  Intt. 

of  Musketry,  Hon.  Major  28  Sept.  57 
Aug.  Pattisson,  Hon.Major  17  Jan.  63 
Elowland  John  Lenthall,7a<« 

Lt.  32  F.  ;  Hon.  Major  ...15  Dec.  68 
WiUiam  Shaw,  Hon.  Maf oris  Dec.  68 
John  W.  P.Lovve,i£o».itf<y-  «o  Oct.  71 

Charles  For^tcr,  ».« 18  Oct.  76 

Richard Collcy  Wellesloy ...  a  June 77 

Lancelot  G.B. Bo wdon,j».#.    9  May  78 

John  Henry  Monckton,;.«.  39  Nov.  79 

Lieutenants. 

Henry  Ripley   27  Feb.  63 

Randal  B.  Stanier  15  Apr.  71 

Henry  William  Holmes 26  Mar.  72 

Joseph  H.  Blacklock,  !>.«...  6  Sept.  73 
Geo.  Crampion  Hall,  p.$.  ...14  Apr.  75 

Henry  H.  Ward  29  Dec.  75 

Geo.  Wm. H.Tudor 15  June 78 

William  L.  P.  Mark 15  June  78 

Walter  Wm.  Wiggin 30  Apr.  79 

Arthiir  J.  B.  St.  Legor 10  Dec.  79 

Second  Lxbutknants. 

William  A.  Briscoe ax  Aug.  78 

Robert  S.  Lambert 23  Nov.  78 

Robert  H.  Hargreaves ax  May  79 

Walter  Norris  Congreve  ...  7  Jan.  80 
Adjt.4-Capt.—VLGnTy  Steuart 

Tompson,  late  Capt.  51F.J 

Hon.  Major    a7  Mar.  76 

Qr.Maater  {with  ra/nk  qf  Qr* 

Mr.  in  the  ^nny).— Archi- 
bald Macqueen    X  Aug.  68 


Med.  Off.  —  Cooper  Hayes 
Crawi'ord,lfi>.  8ur^.l£<y.  1 
Blue  Fadngs. 


Mar.  73 


HoaroBAXT  Covohml. 
Ohas-Bagot.  laUofOr,  Ode.  97  Mar.  3: 

I/I.COLOVXI,  CoKXAjrVAST. 

Peter  Broughton,  late  Oapi. 

3  Dr.  Ode 24  Feb.  t; 

Majobs. 
Cha8.Jno.Webb,£foaj:<.CM.  3  June  r: 
Francis  Vcre  Wright,  j>.*.; 

Hon.  Lt.  Col II  Feb.  r* 

Geo.   Thomas   Miller,    lafe 

Capt.  48  F.;  Hon.  Major. .x6  Oct-  :j 
CATTAura. 
William  Lee  Gresley,  Hoie. 

Major  lAog-c. 

WalterM.Coyney,  p.«.;  Htm. 

Major  17  Mar.  c; 

Hamar  Alfred  Bass,  p.«.   ...aoJazi.  73 

Charles  Bin   aJnaer^ 

Clement Fras. Wedgwood...  aJaaieri 
Edward  Talbot  Wolaeley  ...ix  Feb-  r* 

Hugh  Ker  ColviUe,  p.e 15  Mar.  r 

Richard  Mirehouse i  Apr.  r- 

Charles  Edward  Lyon  aj  Mar.  -s 

St.  Vincent  W.  Jervia ax  May  r^ 

LlEUTXNAJTTS. 

Fra.  B.  Twemlow 8ABg.74 

Edw.  G.  Amphlett 19  Jan.  7^ 

Sub  LiBUTKiTASTS. 

Fras.  Bdw.  Fitzherbert. 25  i'ssA  77 

Bscovn  LisvTSNAjrsBw 

John  Ward  Ba^rnall    xAuir.  7: 

Goo.  Aug.  Parkyns 13  Oct.  77 

Arthur  L  H.  Bill 19  Jan.  r« 

Clement  S.  BIjnnersley 24  Aiw.  7* 

Arthur  G.  F.  Dashwood  ...  8  F«4>  7; 
Hubert  John  Broughton  ...26  Xcv.  7^ 
John  R.  Sneyd-Kynneraley29  Nov.  7. 

Frank  Justice  Stanier  29  Nov.  79 

Reginald  Beech  jJan-^j 

Delves  Louis  Broughton  ...X4  Jan.  io 

Hugh  A.  S.  Bateman 3  Mar.  So 

Adjt.  ^  Capt.—Y,  W.  Cary, 

Capt.  X5  F. 25  Mar.  r- 

Qr. Matter  {wiik  rank  ^f  <^. 

Mr.  in  (he  Army).—'K^w. 

Richard  Adama 33  Sept.^- 

Med.  Off.  —  Charles  Orton, 

Surg.Maj 1  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 

West  Sufiblk. 

[No.  10.3 
Head  Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

HoNoaABT  CoiKtvxx.. 
The  Marifueee  qf  Bristol xo  Jan.  «^  5 

liT.COLONSI.. 

Wm.  Julius   Mar&haU,  )i.«. 

Hon.  Oolemel  xoXor.  75 

Majoks. 
Montague  Cha.  Browning,* 

late  Capt.  87  F. xa  Jan.  r 

Alfhed  Robert  Jennins  19  Feb.  r" 

CAPTAnrs. 
Henry  Feam8ide8peed,p.«.36  Feb.  €4 
Lord  John  W.  N.  Merr^  ...xi  Feb.  1 4 

Charles  Edw.  Salmon  , 2x  ivlj  ^ 

John  Dawaon    *. 8  Dec  70 

Edw.  Pnrefoy  Huddlestone  76  Apr.  73 
Fra.Wm.L.Anstnither,p.«,x4FebL  74 
James  Hunter  Bodwel1,j>.«.  31  Mar.  7$ 
Robert  H.  B.  CampbeU^.«.3o  Apr.  7^ 
Wm.  H.  Q.  Jones,  ^.s.   xx  Feh.  io 

LUUTSNANTS. 

Lord  Byron  xj  Felx.  75 

Second  LixcrxjiAjris. 

Arthur  M.  Wilson 31  July  ?§ 

Robert  B.  Graham 7  Aug.  7S 

Raymond  H.  B.  Smithies... X5  Feb.  ri 

Wm.  A.  W.  Strickland 5  Mar.  79 

William  George  Wyld  26  Mar.  77 

Hyde  Parker 25  Apr.  79 

Duncan  Dunbar  Brogden...«5  Apr.  79 

John  Gliding   35  Apr.  ?« 

Herbert  Eden  Hawkins   ...24  Dec.  7a 

Robert  Edward  Coyte  24  Dee.  ;? 

Bdmund  H.  A.  Oakee  24  Dee.  79 

Henzy  Edward  WhiiBn  ...  24  Dec,  7; 
George  Hereward  Cardew.2x  Feb.  Sb 
S^Wmum  H.  C.  Hcflto»Af^  Mar.  b 
Digitized  by  V^jOO^^ltT 


Militia  Infantry,  of  Hhglaiid  and  Wales. 


458 


'd.dil.ir  Copf.— Chas.  Joshua 

Tiiffaell  Oakes,!  late  Capt. 

Mil.  Train ;  Ha*.  Major. .  ,13  Sept.  61 
Qr.  Master  {wiik  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  -4r»y).— Edw. 

Hig^inB  1  Apr.  77 

Med.   Q^.  —  John    Kilner, 

Surg.Mq; i  Mar.  73 

Thos.  Wm.   Spink  Looke, 

Surff I  Mar.  73 

Yellow  FacinffB. 


1st  Boyal  Surrey. 

Head  Qoarters,  Kingrsfcon.     [No.  so.] 

Lt.Coloitbl  CounnKDxvr. 
George  Pahner  Evolvn,»  JP. 

late  Capi.  Bifle  Brigade; 

Hon.  Colonel xq  Mar.  56 

Mi^JORfl. 

StewartForbes,£ron.X^Co2.36  Aug.  65 
Fred.  William  Benwell,  late 

Capt.  66  F. X  Oct.    75 

CXPTAIKS. 

Robert  Henry  Tighe,  Inst. 

of  Mueketr^, p.M 8Sept.65 

Ciirleton  Smith,  Hon.Major  30  Mar.  67 
Tho.  Wame  Lexnmon,ji.  $.  25  June  67 
Fred.  S.  Barlin,  late  Ene. 

30 F'tP.  * 30  Nov.  67 

Greorge  Osgood,  0.f 30  July  69 

Rich.  Jas.  H.  Mahon,  j).  «....is  July  70 

John  Pox>e  Cox,  p.$ 6  Sept.  73 

Edward  Clifton  Grifflth  ...  4  Nov.  74 

Greo.  Wm.  6rave0,j).« 16  June  79 

LixvTsiri.irTB. 

Jamets  Cazalet  Crofton 16  Mar.  68 

Charles  Henry  Lord,  p.$. ...  4  May  72 

Wm.  A.  H.  Smith   14  Jan.  74 

Wm.  F.  West,  p.t 34  June  74 

James  L.  Goodwin 31  Mar.  75 

Edw.  H.  L.  Sage  13  Nov.  75 

John  C.  E.H.  Brooke 15  Apr.  76 

Charlee  W.  G.  Evelyn   16  Aug.  79 

SSCOITD  LlXUTBirA.irT8. 

Charles  L.  M.  Rich 14  Deo.  78 

Wm.  H.  R.  Saunders x6  Aug.  79 

Walter  Gerald  Gifford 26  Nov.  79 

Edward  Malcolmson 34  Jan.  80 

Adj.  #  Cop*.— R.  R.  0.  Hill, 

Capt.  31  -P. 3  Nov.  75 

(^.Matter  (with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr,  i%  the  ^my).— John 

W.Kemble i  Apr.  77 

ir«i.    O^.— Fras.   Bonney, 

3f2>.  Swrg.  Major 5  Feb.  80 

Blue  Facings. 


2ii(l  Boyal  Surrey. 

Head  Quarters,  Guildford.     [No.  i  z . 

H0ir0BA.KT  COIiOKBI.. 

William,  Earl  6f  Lovelace, 

Lord  LievU/nant   14  Aug.  5  a 

lii.GoLOiTBL  OoxxAjmurx. 
Edward  G.  Hartnell 34  Mar.  80 

MUOBB. 

James  Elyard,  Hon.Lt.Col.  8  May  76 
Captaiits. 

James  Atkinson  3  Feb.  70 

Chas.  Howard  Chaplin,  late 
Capt.  4rAdjt.  Turlaeh  Con- 
tingent ^  Son.  Major .-...33  Feb.  71 

John  Davis 4  May  73 

Charles ^omas  Ritchie   ...24  July  72 
.ETon.  Spencer H.Jolli£fe,p.«.  15  Aug.  74 

Arch.  H.  Mathison,  p.« 34  Feb.  75 

Henry   Olivier  Lloyd,  ItUe 

Captain  sjJ*. 14  Aug.  75 

Charles  D.  Hodgson 25  June  78 

Fred.  Foster  Bateman n  Sept.  78 

LiXUTBWAirTS. 

Greo.  A.  Flower 16  May  74 

Hexuy  T.  S.  Lightfoot 4  Nov.  74 

Joseph  W.  R.  Adams 16  Aug.  76 

William  R.  Lyon 1  July  78 

Harry  D.  Barclay   11  Deo.  78 

Fred.  H.  Fairtlough  xz  Dec.  78 

Charles  B.  Lightfoot 19  Apr.  76 

Arthur  H.  Coward 13  Sept.  79 

Antoin  D.  Thome  x  3  Mar.  80 

CapelM.  Bnmker 13  Sep6.79  I 


SBcovn  LxBuiExijrTs. 

Ellis  D.  Gosling 11  Dec.  78 

Loftus  St.  George  9  May  79 

Herbert  Arthur  Pliillips  ...J3  May  79 

Herbert  0.  B.  Payne 15  Nov.  79 

Henry  D.  Wilbraham 21  Feb.  80 

J.rf/^.  ^  Capt. — Chas. Lennox 

Tredcroft,*  late  Capt.  h.p. 

B.  Art;  Ron.  Major 27  Sept.  66 

Qr.  Jfr.  {vUhrank  0/  Qr.Mr. 

in  the  Armg). —Uht.  Uooke  1  Apr.  77 
Med.  Q^.— Benjamin  Bakor, 

Surg.  Major  8  July  78 

Blue  Facings. 


3rd  Eoyal  Surrey.  [No.  ns.] 

Head  Quartera,  Kingston  on  Thames. 

Lt.Coloxel  CoVMAICnANT. 
Miles  Stringer,  lateLt.  6  Dr. 

Hon.  Colonel xs  May  72 

Majors. 
Cha.  F.Evelyn, ift/n.i^Co^.  12  Feb.  70 
James  LeGeyt  Daniell,  do.  15  May  73 

Captains. 
Lamorock  Flower,  Itut.  of 

Mueketrif;  Hon.  Mqj 9  Apr.  60 

Robert  Rmtoul,   Bt.Major 

h.p.  x6  Laneere  3  May  69 

Matthew  Baker  Ho wltt 20  July  73 

Charles  Herbert  Curtis ax  Feb.  74 

James  George  Scott,*  late 

Captain  5  JP. x6  Dec.   74 

Henry  B.M.  Carvick 9  Oct.   75 

Edgar  Gamao  Purchas 3  Apr.  79 

Miles  Stringer, p.« 90ct.  79 

LiBUTXFAiraS. 

Richard  Aug.  Willis  6  Nov  73 

Aug.  M.  Hamilton X3  Feb.  73 

Fra.  S.  G.  Moon 38  May  73 

Alfred  Edw.  Darley,  p.e.  ...z8  May  74 

Arthur  F.  Waters,  p.f xo  Feb.  75 

Wm.  H.  Bulpett 16  Aug.  76 

SbCOBTD  LlBTJTBWAlTTS. 

Edmond  John  Hunt  27  Feb.  78 

BurrellC.  Fuller 21  Sept.  78 

Fred.  Herbei't  Walsh 38  Apr.  79 

F.  W.  Westropp -Dawson... 28  Apr.  79 

Edmond  John  Hunt 26  Nov.  79 

Burrell  Cleveland  Fuller  ...26  Nov.  79 

Calvert  George  Soobell 4  Feb.  80 

Alfred  Chater   11  Feb.  80 

Adj.4r  Cop<.— W.T.Deverell, 

Capt.  31  F. 17  Jan.  79 

Q;r.  Matter  {with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .4n»v) .— Rich. 

Walker  Jones,  tate  Sneign 

Britieh  German  Legion  ...  7  June  65 
Med.  Q^.— Matthew  Owen 

Coleman,  MD.  Surg.MaJ.  x6  May  76 
Blue  Facings. 


Boyal  Sussex. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  5a.] 
Head  Quarters,  Chichester. 

Lt.CoLOVBIi    COMlCAimAKT. 

John  Aldridgc^DX.  J  P.  late 

Bt,  Major  sz  JP.;  Hon.CoL^j  Oct   75 
LlBUTBVAirT  Coloitbi.. 
The  Earl   of  March,    JP. 

lateLt. 4-  Capt.  Or.  Qde.  s8  June 76 
Majobs. 
Edw.  John  St.  John,  DL.  JP. 

Hon.Lt.Col 4  Mar.  70 

CAnrAiNS. 
John  K.  Sxzxith,  Hon.  M<yor2t  July  58 
Tho8.FauloonerWiBden,l>X. 

JP.  Hon.  Major 90  July  60 

Charles  Bridger,  JP.,  Hon. 

Mtijor  9  Jan.  6x 

John  Luttman-Johnson, ^7x2  Mar.  70 
ChariesRoymondBurrell,  J!P6  Apr.  73 
Henry  Colvillo  Bridger,p.»., 

Inet.  qfMueketr^ x5  Feb.  73 

Sidney  B.  M'Whinnie,  p. «.  9  June  75 
Thomas  Guthbert  Eeamey.  s  May  76 


Oraven  Charles  Groring,  late 

Capt.  33  F. ;  Hon.  Mcuor  la  Apr.  70 
C.  J.  Pakenham  LawreU  ...38  June  76 


LlBVTBVAirTS. 

Herbert  Charles  Young  ...  9  Feb.  76 

John  Ramsbotham,  Ji^ 16  Aug.  n6 

Harvey  T.  B.  Combe,  p.t...  9  Feb.  70 

Edm.  Alex.  Bailhe  20  May  76 

Charles  R.  A.  Leslie  9  Au<.  76 

Edward  Broadwood,p.».  ...xi  Nov.  76 

Joseph  Godman  23  June  77 

C^as.  Percival  Henty 30  Apr.  79 

Bmil  D.  Heinemann  6  Aug.  79 

Henry  Campbell  Chads 6  Aug.  79 

Sub  LiBVTBKAins. 

Wm.  F.  H.  Lyon 10  Apr.  78 

Sbcosd  Libuxbita^tb. 

JohnDearden  31  May  79 

Howard  John  Elphinstoue  3  July  79 
Montague  George  Barton.. .39  Oct.  79 
Murdoch  Charles  Kirby  ...24  Jan.  80 
Stephenson  Robert  Clarke. 34  Mar.  80 
Adj.  ^  Capt.—'E.  F.  Browne, 

Bt.Mi^jor  35  F. 25  Oct.   75 

qr.Ma$ter»  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  4rmy). —Robt. 

Sutherland ,.  1  Apr.  77 

William  Groldby    1  a  July  55 

Med.qf.—Yfm.  Batley,  late 

SfafA.  Surg.,  Surg.MuJ.  i  Mar.  73 
J.  M.  Percival,  Surg.  Majorca  Apr.  79 
Blue  Facings. 

Ist  Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

{The  JSRnfe  Own  Light  Infantry.) 
Head  Quarters,  Dalston.    [No.  97.] 

Lt.CoLOITBL  COKICAVDAHT. 

Alfred  P.  F.  C.  Somerset, 

DL.  JP.  late  Lt.  13  F.  ...xs  May  7a 
Majobs. 
Charles  Lawson  de  Salis.^ 

Hon. Ll.Colonel 19  Juno  72 

Bernard  Tindal  Bosanquetx9  Dec.  77 

CATTAIirS. 

William  Martin  Frobisher,? 

laU  Capt.$$F.;  H0n.Maj.21  Apr.  7X 

Cecil  ThompfiDn 5  Feb.  73 

Arthur  William  a*Beckett  5  Feb.  73 
John  Arch.  Lavies,  v.  0.  ...  2  June  75 
Richard  Ho vil,2a^«JSrn«.89P.  5  Sept.  77 

Chas.  F.  H.  Beardmore 5  Sept.  77 

Charles   J.  Marshall,"  late 

Capi.  97  F. a  Mar.  78 

Charles  Bateman  Prust 24  Apr.  78 

Percy  Claude  Cotton 16  Aug.  79 

LlEUTBirAKTS. 

Henry  N.  B.  Good 17  Feb.  77 

Ernest  B.  C.  Elin    3X  Jan.  77 

Fred.  C.  R.  La  Fargue 2x  Mar.  77 

SBOOim  LlBUTBVAJTTS. 

Henry  F.  Bowles 7  Aug.78 

Walter  Ernest  Wimble 5  Mar.  79 

James  J.  p.  Henry 4  Apr.  79 

John  Treacher  Bowles  ...v..  4  Apr.  79 

Herbert  Huntington a6  July  79 

Alex.  Wentworth  Kitson  ..  16  Aug.  79 

PhiUp  de  Sails  Bass  3  Sept.  79 

Forbes  Griffith  Saunder  ...37  Sept. 71; 

Alex.  Bowers  King 39  Nov.  79 

A^t.  4r  Capt.— John  Henry 

Nott,»   late  Capt.    1   F. ; 

Hon.Major  z  Sept. 66 

Qr.  Matter  {wiik  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—ChnB, 

Barrow    i  Apr.  77 

Iferf.O^.— Rich.  C.  Kibbler, 

Surg.MaJ 13  Apr.  74 

Blue  Facings. 


James  M.  Carr  Lloyd a8  June  76 

Charles  B.  Godman, i>.«.  ...  5  May  79 


2nd   Boyal  Tower  Hamlets. 

{The  Queen'e  Own  Light  Infantry.) 

[No.  83.] 

Head  Quarters,  Victoria  Park  Square. 

HOVOBAKY  COLOITBL. 

Th€  Earl  of  Wilton,  QCH. 

DL,  JP z9Feb.6a 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Fred.  John  Colin  Halkett,< 

lat€  Capi.  7z  JP. 34  May  66 

Majobs. 
John  Edw.Tewart,*2a<«  Bt, 

Major  6  F.;  Hon.  Lt.  Col.io  May  73 
Geo.  Shirley  Maxwell,  late 

L%»ut.2oJF.  Hon,  Lt.OoU  z6  0ct.  75 

Digitized  by  VjOOVli:^ 


4:9 

Captautb. 
l^obertKirkwood,iro».3f<v.  4  June  63 

John  Bolton  18  Sept. 66 

John  AVilliam  Lee,  p.  a 24  June  71 

Alfred  Wm.  Collis  Browne. 35  Nov.  74 
Jolin  J.  A.  H.  Dove,  p.  §.  ...14  Aug.  75 
Edw,  (;:oghlnn,  Hon. Major  A- 

Qr.  Matter  k.p.  Depot  Bait.  4  June  79 

Banil  John  Fwiier  29  Oct.   79 

Ilichard  Rivarola  Cole ai  Feb.  80 

LlBUTKKAlTTB. 

Thomas  D.  Mooro,  p.B 14  Apr.  75 

<'h:i8.  8.  D.  Robinson   20  Deo.  76 

^Injfnus  W.  M.  Herbert  ...  6  Aug.  79 

rii'irlc:*  F.  Halkett 6  Aug.  79 

All»crt  Edwards   6  Aug.  79 

GcorgQ  Croker  Bayly 6  Aug.  79 

Second  Lixutkkajtts. 

Bernard  Vidal  Shaw 15  May  79 

}[.  F.  Coj^hlan-White 11  Oct.  79 

"\Vni.  Bensley  Young 26  Nov.  79 

John  Missenden-Love  24  Jan.  80 

Bertram  M.  H.  B.  Ranken.xi  Feb.  80 

Kirhard  D.  M.  Blake xi  Feb.  80 

Adjt.  <f  Capt.—O.  F.  Hulae, 

Cupi.  Syie  Brigade 14  May  79 

Qr.  Matter  (wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Ed^. 

Uobinson x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Qf.—T.  B.   Christie, 

Snrg.Maj 14  July  73 

G.  P.  Bate,  MD.  A.Surg 4  Aug.  71 

Blue  Facings. 

let  Warwiok. 

Head  Quarters,  Warwick.      [No.  36.] 
••  The  Bear  and  Ragged  Stqf.** 

HoirOBAKT  COX.OHZL. 

W.  H.,  £ord Leigh  2juiie65 

Lt.Colovbl. 
Oswald  Aug.  Grimston,^  late 

Capt.  igP,J£on.  Colonel. ..15  Apr.  74 
Majors. 
Edw.  Sawyer,  Hon.  Lt.Col.  16  Dec.  74 
Herbert  HarringtonRobert83 1  Mar.  75 

Captaiks. 
Fra.  Lloyd  Langford  James, 

DL.  JP 26  Nov.  63 

John  Marsland 15  June  65 

Wm.  Alex.  Pennington,  J^P.  XX  Feb.  71 
Ucnry  D.  Macaulay,    late 

LI.  B.  JVflpy,  p.9 10  Oct.  74 

Arthur  Wm.  Savage  xi  Mar.  75 

Edw.  F.  K.  FortescncVP., 

Capl.k.p.  36 Bengali. Inf. 21  July  75 

Edm.  H.  Hooper a  Deo.  76 

Charles  Wm.E,  Dawes a8  Apr.  79 

Wm.  D.  Strachan .23  Biar.  80 

LxBunvARte. 

Edmund  Molyneux X3  Apr.  77 

Roberto.  Monev 23  Oct.  78 

Haydon  D.  P.  Taylor 23  Oct.  78 

Leslie  Charles  Fiyer x6  Apr.  79 

BoUoEstoutevilleGrimstonxS  June  79 

BbCOITD  LiBITTBirAjrTS. 

Rodoriok  M.  MacLeod 4  Deo.  78 

Walter  S.  S.  Tyrwhitt    a  July  79 

Ewan  Fraser  Needham 13  Sept.  79 

Fred.  H.  G.  Cunliflte  37  Sept  79 

Edward  George  Wynyard... 27  Sept. 79 
Walter  A.  Maude-Rozby  ...24  Jan.  80 
Wm.  Frederic  Shake8pear.x3  Mar.  80 
Adjt.4rCapt.--W,  T.  Blois, 

Capt.  6^.   S  Jan.  76 

Qr.MaHer  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  tkeArmg).— Edward 

Uanworth  x  Oct.  78 

Med.  Of.— 

Yellow  Facings. 

2nd  Warwick. 

Head  Quarters,  Leamington.  [No,  53.] 

HOKOBABT  COLOKBL. 

Frederick    Granville,   DL. 

lateMajorQ2  J^. 30  Jan.  78 

Lr.CoLoirzL  CoiofAjrDAirT. 

Geo.  D.  Steele  Perkins a  Mar.  78 

Majobs. 

Matthew  W.  Fumess i4Auir.75 

ThomaB  Greenway.  late  In. 
dianArmg  3  June  78 


Militia  Infantry  of  England  and  Wal&t. 


Captaiks. 
Benj.  Elliott  Ogle,  Inet.  of 
MueketrVf  Hon.  Major    ...23  Aug.  62 

James  Gildea 19  Jan.  66 

Robert  Allenby 24  May  66 

Brook  P.  Morgan  Pay  ler,p.».  3  Apr.  69 
M.  De  la  Poer  Beresford  ...15  Mar.  76 

Robert  Lancaster 15  Mar.  76 

Chas.  Madock  Beech,  ».#.... 23  June  77 
Sir  Peyton  B.  Skipwith,  .B/.26  July  79 

LlBVTBITAHTS. 

Geo.  G.  Lancaster 16  July  73 

Harry  W.  Schofleld  31  Mar.  75 

Harry  W.  D.  de  Windt a  June  75 

John  B.  R.  Campbell 6  Deo.  76 

Walter  L.  Fen  wick 7  Feb.  77 

Alex.  J.  B.  Redmayne 3  Mar.  77 

John  H.  Boughton-Leigh...23  Apr.  77 

Archibald  Fuller 16  Aug.  79 

Sbcovd  Libutbhants. 

Everard  Cochran 3  Apr.  78 

Edmund  De  P.  O' Kelly 9  Apr.  78 

Edward  Harry  Levett  99  May  78 

Wellesley  G.  Pigott 20  Sept.  79 

Adft.  4r  Capt.— J.  R.  Gibbs, 

Capt.  6  F. X  July  78 

Qr. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  .irmjr).— James 

D.Sharp z  Apr.  78 

Med.  Q^.— Charles  William 

Marriott,  JP.  Surg.Maj.  ai  Apr.  75 
White  Facinsrs. 


Eoyal  Westmorland. 

{Light  Infantry.)        [No.  17.] 
Head  Quarters,  Carlisle. 

HOBOBART    OOLOWBL. 

Sir  Richard  Courtenay  Mus- 

grave,  Bart. x  Feb.  79 

Lt.Colokbl  Comkakdakt. 
Wm.    Pitt  DrafTen,!    Capt. 

h.p.  B.  Mar.  ArL^p.  ».  ...  2  Mar.  78 
Majobs. 
Corry  Beverley  Smith,  late 

Captain  B.  Marine  Art.  ...30  Nov.  75 
Captains. 
Christopher  W.Braithwaibe  13  May  64 
George  Cookie,  jj.».,  Inet. 

ofMueketry   27  Apr.  65 

John  David  Downing,  Bt. 

M«^f.h.p.2S  F.  12  July  75 

Goo.  James,  Capt.  h.p.  j^F.n  July  77 
Louis  Carruthors  Salkeld...  9  Juno  79 
Henry  Paul  Mason 10  June  79 

LiBUTBBAirr. 

Charles  Greenwood   3  Mar.  77 

SbCOBD  LlBUTBVAlTTS. 

Robert  Y.  James 23  Oct.  78 

Arthur  W.  D.  Lewis   8  Jan.  79 

Fred.  David  BaiUie   3Sept.  79 

Edward  Arthur  Browne  ...11  Oct.  79 

L.  C.  E.  D.  DowdaU  iz  Oct.  79 

William  Dobinson  5  Nov.  79 

Richard  H.  Hudleston  is  Nov  79 

Edward  C.  J.  WiUiams 6  Feb.  80 

A^'t.  ir  Capt.—  J.  O.  Gage, 

Cofrf.  34  F. 23  Dec.  75 

Qr.  MoMttr  {ynih  ra%k  of  Qr. 
Mr. in  the  Armg)  .—Samuel 

Soal 9  May  79 

Med.  Off.  —  Fergus  Arm- 
strong, ITD.  SwgMoQ...  X  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


JohnN.  Still,  laie  Capt.^^F.j^  Apr.  -? 
James  Bennett.«j»/« Lt.  buF.if  July  75 
Wm.  Klingender,  Capt.  h,p. 

16  F. 19  ^^^  "• 

H.  H..  Lord  Trafalgar,  p.0,  3^  iJ*>  ^ 

LiBUTBBAJm. 

Gerard  B.  Napier    »oJan.  r- 

Edward  C.  A-  Sanford  ao  An;:   -; 

Rowland  C.  W.  de  Cerjat  -ao  Aa.f  ^y 

George  F.  Ottley »  Aug  7, 

Sbcovd  LiBcrajfAWTa. 

John  Digby  Calley o  Oct.  t: 

Harry  Wvndham  Carter  ...  7  Aoir.  -* 

Lucius  FitzGerald 30  Apr.  rj 

James  Wriothcsley  Noel ...»  Jane  7, 

Fred.  Law  WiUiams ao  Aujr.  -j 

Hon.  E.  A.  H.  Nelson aoSepl-n 

Sir  Henry  Chris.  Grattan- 

Bellew,  Bart 14  J»n.  t 

Georgo  S.  E.  Caillard. 13  Mar.  •^- 

Adjt.^-Capt.—T.K.Fonjtix, 

Capt.  62  F. 11  Dec.  n 

Qr.Maeier  {with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— John 

Gledden  x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Off.— John  Frederick 

NichoUs,  MD.  Surgton ...  S  Aug.  54 
Blue  Facings. 


JStoyal  WiltBliire. 

Head  Quarters,  Devizes.    [No.  33.] 
Mediierranean.'* 
Lt-Coloitbl  Coxmabdavt. 
Lord  Methuen,  DL.  late  qf 
71  F.,  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 

Queen,  and  Colonel  6  Mey  46 

Majobs. 
William  Black,  p.s.  Hon.  I.e.  5  Feb.  73 
Sam.Wm.  R.  Sadler,  late  Lt. 

23  F.,p.a xo  May  79 

Cattaibb. 
John  Francis  Mair  Winter- 
Bcale^late  Lt.  BifUBrigade; 

Han.M^jor 28  Mar.  66 

Alex.  Fra.  Powell,  j).« ix  May  67 

Albert  Reginald  Graves,  ji.«.a7  May  69 
H.  Chas.  Coddington,p.f....26  Mar.  73 
iSrofi.M.W.Geo.8»ndyB,j».f.  15  Apr.  74 


Worcester. 

Head  Quarters,  Worcorter.    fNo.  * 7  1 

HOKOBABT  COLOSTBL. 

Thomas  Webb,  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  90  F. 15  Mar.  73 

Lt.Coi.ovbl  ComfAirojjrr. 
Thomas  C.  N.Norbuiy,'  DL. 

JP.  laic  Capt.  6  Dr.  04»., 

Hon.  Colonel 15  Mar.  70 

Lr.Goz.o2rBX.. 
Martindale  E.Vale,  DL.JP. 

Hon,  Colonel 10  Nov.  r? 

Majobs. 
Wm.  Parker  Howell,    lot* 

Bneign  8  F.;  Hon.  Li.  C0J.X3  Juac  74 
Richard  PrescottDecie.  laU 

Capt.  B.  Engineer*  x3jTxne74 

Aug.  Hancocks,  ^.f ....11  Oct.  79 

Captaibs. 

Henry  Edward  Vale  -n  May  63 

Charles  Edward  Davis 4  Juxie  en 

William  Henry  AIlsopp,p.«.  4  Jane  7: 

Theodore  King 15  May  7s 

Herbert  W.  Domvile, /».«.. ..13  Joik  T4 

Henry  Chillingworth a  Sepi  7* 

Owen  Charles  Walcot 30  S«ip«.74 

Sidney  B.  R.  Hawkins  30  8ept.r4 

John  S.  Kersteman,  pa.  ...jo  S<^  -4 
Alft^d  Winsmore  Hooper...38  Jnne  7" 
Edward  Hugh  Bearcroft ...  7  Nov.  r" 

John  8.  Wainwright ao  Feb.  -s 

Elias  John  Webb 21  Umj  't, 

Charles  Edw.  LitUe,f».« ix  Oct.  7; 

LlBVTBBAjrrS. 

John  V.  Colby 14  Nov.  74 

Robert  B.  Clarke....^ 17  Feb.  7^ 

Henry  E.Whitmore 10  Mar.  7; 

Robert  V.  Berkeley a6  Anir.  r> 

John  R.  M.  Anderson  3  Jane  r^ 

Wm.  H.  A-  Croker 13  Scpt.;^ 

Morton  R.  Stubba  13  Sep4.79 

Robert  Holden 13  8epC79 

Sbcovd  LiBuxnAvra. 

Wm.  G.  Hanford-Flood a3  0el.  7S 

Franoia  P.  Vane  a  Nov.  7C 

Charles  F.  V.  Sidebotiom- 

Venner   ^  8  Jan.  7^ 

Harry  Warry  Steward 15  Feb.  7* 

Thomas  Fitzroy  Kelly  3  May  ra 

Tudor  E.  G.  Walsh «  May  7.! 

Henry  Louis  Lee 14  Jane  73 

Charles  S.  Galton   ao  Sepcr^ 

S/dnev  Woodward  Linoofaix8  Oct.  •r^ 
Mansel  A.  C.  B.  Fenwick...z4  J«n.  ^  i 

Octavins  Scarlett  Vale 4  Feb.  S^ 

James  H.  B.  Beresford  n  Feb.  fc 

Adjt.  dr  Capt.— Vim.  Charies 

Hilf.<a/«  Capl.^  F.;  Han. 

Major 95  Mar.  tj 

Qr. Matters  {with  ramk  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  ihs  Armgh—fho^ 

Kelly  loKoT  ^. 

John  Moore  33  Oct.  ^ 

Med.  Qf.-G.  E.  Hyde,S«fy. 

Mqj x  Mar-r. 

H.  G.  Buddy  AlfWMm  i  Mar.  : 

Digitized  by  VJ^«  Facings. 


«.] 


East  York. 

**lV\iU  Bote  of  York."    [No. 
Head  Quarters,  Beverley. 

HONOSABT  COLOKSL. 

Geo.  Hamilton  Thompson, 
DL.  laU  Lieut  z  7>r.  Ode.  lo  May  71 

Lt.CoLOVBL    COMXA.irDAHT. 

Wm.  Henry  Grimston,*  late 

Cap*.  13  F.  JP 10  May  73 

Majovs. 
Charles  Telford,  JP.,  p.a. 

Hon. Lf. Colonel 16  Apr.  73 

John  Edward  Brodhurst,  late 

Capt,^Dr.Qdt.iUon.Li.Coli6  Oct  75 
Captains. 
Kdsrard  Barry  Broadley  ...12  June  79 
Henrj-Leake,»  Capi.h.p.joF, 

Hon.  Major 27  Aug.  73 

Georifo  Donoombe  9  Sept.  74 

Frederick  Reynard,  p.$ 9  June  75 

Thos.  Dodd  Milbum  9  June  75 

Julian  H.  H.  Ruxton,  late 

Capt.  15  J*. 12  Dec.  77 

Edmund  R.  Berkeley,  A.  p. 

96  F. 16  Feb.  78 

Ralph  G.  L.  Rees-Webbe  ...  z  Feb.  79 

LlKITTBirAnTS. 

Cecil  Henry  Wray 2  Sept.  74 

Marshall  C.  Burton 12  Jan.  76 

Francis  Fraser 23  Feb.  76 

R.  T.  RingTOBe-Yoase    z6  Aug.  76 

James  B.  W.  Wilson 8  June  77 

John  Foord    7  May  79 

Hobert  Murray    7  May  79 

Arthur  W.  B.  Buckle Z3  Mar.  80 

Sbcoko  Libutbkantb. 

Alfred  G.  C.  Schenley   z9  Apr.  79 

Thozzias  Charles  Benson  ...  4  Feb.  So 

Donald  Robert  Young  13  Mar.  80 

James  Minden  Wilson  13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— B..Y.  8.  Riall, 

Capt.  15  F. 27  Sept.  79 

Pavmaeier.  — John.  William 

F.   Sandwith,  late    Capt. 

Bombajf  Army 15  Nov.  55 

Qr.Maeter  (vith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg). — James 

Sisson  Cooper  z  Mar.  64 

Buff  Facings. 

The  North  York. 

(Si/Ue.)    [No.  22.J 
Head  Quarters,  Richmond. 

HOVOBABT  COLOITBZ.. 

Hamlet  Coote  Wade,    CB. 

Breeet  Colonel^late of  i^ F.i-j  Dec.  73 

liT.COLONBL   COKUAlTDAirT. 

Charles    Henry    Dowker,* 

late  Capt.  1  F.;  Hon.  Col.  zo  Dec.  73 
Majobs. 
C.S.Bradley ,j».«.J5raj».i<.CoZ3o  Mar.  72 
Robert  George  Hopkinsonj 

Hon.  Lt.  Col zo  Dec.  73 

Captains. 

Lnke  Hall  Kirby 28  Jan.  70 

MatthewBowser  Dodd8,p.t.z7  July  79 
James  Wm.Richardson,p.«.  17  July  72 
Arthurs.  Qilhext,^*lateCupt. 

70  F. z8  Apr.  74 

Robt.  Hutton-Squire 22  July  74 

"VVm.  F.  Powell z 7  July  78 

UcpTinald  Bell  2z  May  79 

Adolphus  H.  W.  Lawson  ...26  July  79 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Whaley,  p.t zoMar.7S 

Netherwood  Bentley ix  Oct.  76 

Cecil  8.  MiUer 2  Oct.  78 

James  P.  Robson 2  Oct.  78 

Montagu  W.  Bayly 26  July  79 

Laurence  F.  Barton   26  July  79 

Wm.  Pery  Standish  26  July  79 

George  L.  B.  Killick  z6  Aug.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBKAirTS. 

S'on.  George  Cathcart  t6  Aug.  79 

Jlon.  Cospatrick  T.  Dunda826  Nov.  79 
Rupert  Edward  Sullivan  ...zo  Dec.  79 
Charles  Edward  Bagnall  ...2z  Feb.  80 
^dft.  4-  Capf.—IL.  L.  Gipps, 

Capt.  iQ  F. 28  Apr.  79 

Qr.  Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ii  my)  .—John 

smurthwaite 17  Oct.  6a 

Med.  Of.—K.  T.  Atkinson, 

SuTff,  M<v 1  Mar.  73 

Thos.  Carter,  Surgeon   2  June  73 

Black  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  England,  wnd  Wales 
i  iBt  West  York. 

{Sifiee.)     [No.s.] 

Lt.CoLOKBL  COMlCAirVAST. 

Alex.Aitken,  late  Capt.  tjF. 

Son.Colonel »...  z9Mar.  79 

Majobs. 
Wm.  Walker,  j>.».  JP.  Hon. 

Lt. Colonel  z  Apr.  74 

Philip  Geo.  Hewett,"    late 

Capt.  21  F.  Hon.Lt.  Col.. ..16  Oct.   75 
Captains. 
John  Lambert  Reid,  Intt. 

ofMueketrjf;  Hon.  Major  is  Apr.  62 
Theodore   Henry  Skinner, 

late  Lieut.  8  F.  p.» 25  Feb.  70 

Loflus  Henry  Martin,  late 

Lieut.  69  F.    24  Mar.  70 

Mathew  Amcotts  Wilson  ...zz  July  74 

Charles  Joseph  Tyas 9  Oct.   7s 

Robt.Biscoe,  Capt  h.p.  Z9  F. 

Hon.  Major  Z4  June  76 

John  Hemsley  Hunt 2  Apr.  79 

John  Boll-Smyth 31  Miiy  79 

Lib  UTBN  ANTS. 

Malcolm  Blomefleld 20  Ang.  79 

Algernon  J.  Winn  20  Aug.  79 

Charles  A.  Wood 20  Ang.  79 

Sbcond  Lib  UTBN  ants. 

Walter  S.  Stanhope    8  Jan.  79 

Edward  Lycett  Green  a  Apr.  79 

Farquhar  Lambert 4  June  79 

Thomas  G.  Blackmore 8  June  79 

John  B.  J.  Farrell  30  July  79 

Charles  H.M  Walker-Mylnzz  Dec.  78 

George  Cranmer  Ooldie 26  Nov.  79 

S.  P.  M.  Maryon- Wilson  ...  3  Jan.  80 

Lionel  W.  G.  Henshaw Z3  Mar.  80 

Adjt^Capt—l^.  HuskiSfion, 

Capt.  Z05  F.    5  Nov.  75 

Qr.  Matter  {via  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— aenry 

Pangbonrn,  late  qfs2  F.  z6  July  6z 
Med.  O/f.— Heniy  Muscroft, 

Sury.  Maj z  Mar.  73 

Black  Facings. 


2iid  West  York. 

{Light  Infantry.) 

Head  Quarters,  ^ork. 
"  Mediterranean. 


[No.  21.] 
Yo- 


HONOBABT  COLONBL. 

HenryVanStraubenzee.l^i. 

JP.  late  qf  Z4  Lt.  Drays.. .94  Sept. 73 

Lt.Colonzl. 

Qeo.  J.  Hay,p.».  J>L.  JP.... 12  May  79 

Majobs. 
Richard  Chaplin,  late  Lieut. 

5  Dr.  Ode z  Apr.  74 

Fra.  Gerald  Lees,  JP.  late 

Lieut.  25  F. z2  May  79 

Captains. 

John  Rickaby zi  Apr.  68 

Nathaniel    Hennr  Lumley 

Hodgson,  to/« Xr/.  85  JP.  ...  9  Apr.  70 
Charles  FrancisDashwood, 

late  Capt.  92  F. 29  June  72 

John  RobertTennant, !>.«... z 8  Mar.  74 
Wm.BottomleyJack8on,j>.«.zz  Aug.  75 

Charles  Hordem Z5  Mar.  76 

John  I'Anson    Z4  Mar.  77 

GeoffVey  G.  Tennant 23  Jan.  78 

£dw.  H.  Lockley,  !>.« 9  May  78 

Alex.    Hovenden    Goldie- 

Taubmann,  late  Capt.  63  .Fza  May  79 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Edmund  P.  Dashwood  4  July  74 

Greorge  Fred.  Lees zo  Jan.  "jf 

R.  AVT  Hine-Haycock 25  June  79 

Charles  J.  Randolph  25  June  79 

SbCOND  LIBUTBNANT8. 

Ellis  A.  Bartlott 23  Oct    78 

Henry  Trafford   5  Mar.  79 

Abraham  M.    Sngar-Mus- 

grave   20  Aug.  79 

Aithur  H.  W.  Norgate 3  Sept.  79 

George  William  Sutton 18  Oct.  79 

Henry  Ethelwyn  Sullivan  z8  Oct.  79 

Arthur  Du  P.Yates 18  Oct.  79 

Steuart  Bogle  Smith  29001.  79 

HughNeumlle  Taylor 96  Nov.  79 

Fred.  Charles  Shaw sa  Deo.  79 

Robert  N.W.Pritohard 7  Jan.  80 


460 

Adjt.  &  Oip^.— J.  T.Coke, 

BtMMor^sF.    10  Dec.  75 

Qr.  Matter  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr,  in  theAmy).—3oka 

Crombie i  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of.— Temple  Chevalier 


Paley,  Surg.  Maj. i  Mar  7  \ 

say, Mn  Surgeon 
White  Facings. 


James  Ramsay,  lf2)^icr^eonz  4  Apr.  7  j 


3rd  West  York. 

{Light  Infantry.)      [No.  i] 

Head  Quarters,  Doncastei. 

HoNOBABT  Colonel. 

Lt.Colonkl  Commandant. 
Edw.    Prothero,    DL.    Uie 

Capt.  Z4  F.  Hon.Colonel...2o  Mnr.  35 
Majoxh. 
Thos.  John  Stannard  Mac- 

Adam,  Hon.  Lt.Colonel  ...20  Mnr.  55 
John  Kendall,  Hon.  Lt.C0l.2s  May  70 

Captains. 
JohnB.Chantrell.J7ojt.lfa;or  9  June  54 
John    Henry   Manwnring, 

Hon.  Major 20  Mar.  55 

FranckeM.AlleiLHbn.lfa;orz3  Jan.  59 
James  Redfem  Bottomley, 

InetofMueketry;  Hon  M11y.12MAT.70 
Wm.  Greaves  Blake,"  late 

I.ieut.gLaneere ;  Hon.Maj,  2  May  70 
George  Alfred  Raikes,  p.a...  1  June  72 

Grenfell  Todd  Naylor    2z  Feb.  73 

John  M.  Vincent 27  June  77 

John  Edmund  Groom  z  5  June  78 

Wm.  Heniy  Thomas,  late 

Lt.  105  F. 9  June  79 

LiBUTBNANTS. 


Sbcond  Libvtbnants. 

Frank  Henry  Eadon  Z9  .Tune  78 

Henry  H.  FuUerton   23  Oct.   78 

Henry  C.  Booth  Z4  Dec.  78 

James  C.  Biddle-Cope  Z3  Sept.  79 

Luis  F.  H.  C.  Morgan 96  Nov.  79 

Hew  Dalrymple  Fanshawe  a6  Nov.  79 
Henry  Stewart  Prichard  ...Z4  Nov.  7Q 

Horace  Francis  Kays 14  Jan.  80 

Charles  Kean  O'Hara    4  Feb.  Co 

Francis  H.  H.  de  C.  Readc.2z  Feb.  Fo 

Edward  S.  Wibraham  3  Mnr.  80 

Douglas  C.  M.  Fitrmaurice   3  Mar.  80 
Adj.   4'  Capt.— A..  H.  Luck, 

Capt  Si  F. 8  Nov.  76 

Paymaster  4'  Capt.— 
Qr.Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—&ioh. 

Southwell  z  Apr.  78 

Med.  Of.— 

Green  Facings. 


4th  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Leeds.    [No.  133.] 
Lt.Colonbl  Commandant. 
Wm.  Pollard,  DL.  JP.  late 

Li6ut.  ij  .P.,  and  late  Capt. 

4-  Adjutant  4  West  York 

Militia;  Hon.  Colonel 24  Ang.  71 

Majobs. 
Thos.  Stnrges  Walford,  p.s. 

Hon.Lt.  Col 6  Mar.  72 

Joseph  Hartley,  ;).«.D2>.JP. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel z  Jan.  73 

Captains. 
Henry  Irwin,  Hon.  Major... iB  Aug.  60 

Arthur  Callaway 14  Mar.  70 

William  Wade  Maude,  p.  s.  12  May  70 
George  Philip  Fawkes,  late 

Captain  83  F. ;  Hon.  Major  6  Feb.  7Z 
Chas.  C.  Cubit  t,7  late  Capt. 

62  F.;  Hon.  Major 9  Apr.  72 

Wm.  Cumming,*  late  Capt. 

48  F.i  Hon.  Major 26  Feb.  73 

Geo.  Rogers,  late  Lt.  Z9.  F.26  Apr.  73 
Robert  Blayney  Irwin,  p.$.  22  July  74 

Wyatt  Wm.  Tumor Z9  Feb.  76 

John  Parkinson,  late  Cornet 

xS  Hussars  4  Apr.  77 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Lavallin  C.  D'Arcy 29  Oct.  73 

Wm.  H.  Gofet,  j9.f. Z4  Mar.  74 

John  T. Lee   iz  July  74 


461 


Militia  lufcmtry  of  England  and  Wales. 


^'  11.  Pollard IX  Aug.  75 

A  .  v  ocL  Charles  Bennett    ...  19  Jnly  76 

JJolort  E.  Harrison 26  May  77 

Tv'orman  J.  D'Arcy 18  June  79 

Mei  i-y  C.  Bulkeley i8  June  79 

}lcM-yH.  F.  Eden   9  July  79 

BXCOXD  LlSUTZKAirTB. 

HavoldBlackett  a  Msr.  78 

)-  enry  Stuart  Murray  19  June  78 

J(.liu  M.  S.  Stanhope   28 Sept.  78 

Howard  W.  Stratford 18  Oct.  79 

Wci.  Handcock  Pilkinfftonsx  Feb.  8a 

yiJ/'.  4Capt. 

Qf.  Muster  [with  rank  of  Qr. 

ir.  in  the  ArfHjf). — John 

Ktjowles"  I  Apr.  78 

Me,l  Off.— 

Jaraea  Walker,  Surgeon i  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 


6th  West  York. 

Hcnd  Quarters,  Knaresboro'.  [No.  4.] 

Lt.Colokkl  CoMVAirnAKT. 
Robert  Gnnter,^  late  Capt. 
4  Dr.  &de a8  Mar.  71 

MA.JOXS. 

Henry  Stratton  Bates,"  late 

Captain  8  Mueears 28  June  73 

Wm.  Edwin  Cadman,  j9.*...28  Apr.  75 
Captains. 

Ch:irles  Podmore 16  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Wright  Hoole,i».«.     ...18  Apr.  66  ■ 

Beig.  ThomasCasson 30  Apr.  66  , 

Frederick  Henry  Seymour   5  Feb.  73  ! 
Albt.Gybbon-SpiIsburj'.p.*.  2  July  73 
Uliok  JohnR.deBurgh,'»|».».  4  Aug.  73  ! 

Jaiiios  Hoole 14  June  76  ! 

AinlrewMontRit^i 15  Fob.  79  I 

.T'.lm  Wm,  Lodj^e 6  Aug.  79  | 

.1  )-cph  Edw.  Radcliffe 4  Feb.  80 


LniTTSirAirTs. 
Sir  Chas.  J.  H.  Miller,  St.  ao  Jan.  77 

Qeorge  F.  Lee« 7  May  79 

Eustace  R.  Wigram   2  May  77 

Son.  M.  B.  Bawke 19  July  79 

Lewis  Edw.  Starkey 15  Nov.  79 

Montagu  William  llamb  ...15  Nov.  79 

SXCOITD  LlSUTSITAVTB. 

Son.  Edwin  H.  Lascelles  ...  8  Feb.  79 

Hon.W.  R.Wentworth-Fitz- 
william   31  May  79 

Edward  de  Grey  Beauznontz8  June  79 

Thos.  Livesey  Wardle 6  Aug,  79 

Charles  Harry  Walker  26  Nov.  79 

Ernest  R  B.King 29  Nov.  79 

John  R.  C.  Talbot 24  Dec.  79 

George  M.S.  W.J.  A.  A  de 
Siacpoole  21  Feb.  80 

Win.  K.  C.  Ellis  13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.4rCwpt.—G.  O.  Stoney, 
Capt.  25  F.  30  Sept.  75 

Qr.afr.  (tcUhrankof  (^.  Mr. 
in  the  .<lrmy).— Richard 
Gough I  Apr.  78 

Med.  Q^.—Thos.  Mills  Beau- 
mont, Surg.  MqJ i  Mar.  73 

Wm.  Bulmer,  Surg.  Maj....  1  Mar.  73 
Buff  Facings. 


6th  West  York. 

Head  Quarters,  Halifax.    [No.  134.] 

HOKORVBY   COLOXRr.. 

R.Stansfeld, »7P.i/.A. j^.aol^'.ie May  74 

Lt.Colowbls. 
Fred.  J.  Bayly,  late  of  gi  F.13  June  74 
Robert  Edw.  W.  Gamham.i^  Juno  79 

Majors. 
Francis  Chartcris  Wemyss, 

Ge7it.  at  Arme    10  Mar.  7s 

George  Stansfeld,  JP ix  Juno  79 


OAnAivs. 

Robert  Stansfeld  Birkbeck  8  Apr. 
John  C.  K.  Waraelbrd,  p.9. 31  July 
H.W.Trevelyan,Za<«Z*.3l«.  i  July 

Gerald  StoveU 5  July 

H.  Bacon,  Capt.  k.p.  71  F.  5  Sept. 

James  Skene 31  July 

John  H.  G.  Holroyd,*  ImU 

Copt.  65  JP.  ,...^ z8  June 

Richard  Gadesden   Dusn, 

late  Capt.  9  F.  2  Jnly 

Frank  Rouse 3J0IJ 

LiBumrAvn. 

Herbert  J.  Gnyon  3  Xar. 

Athelstan  J.  S.  Corbet 30  Apr. 

Charles  B.  B.  Sainsbury  ...90  Sept. 
Charles  M.  E.  Brinkl^    ...aoSepc 

Robert  A.  C.  Christie   m  Bc^X. 

Henry  Leoline  J^iikins «o  Sept 

SEC02n>  LlSITTUrAVTS. 

Alan  Roger  Birdwood 16  Apr. 

George  Jones   /Hay 

Thomas  S.  P.  Spaxrow 7  May 

Lionel  Arthur  Williams    ...ax  May 

Alan  L.  H.  Coulson x8  June 

Robert  N.  D.  Bruce 2  July 

Louis  W.  A.  K.  Freeman ...  3  July 
Wm.  Newton  Daubcney  ...  4  Jnly 

Cmihbert  H.  Morrioe 14  JiHv 

John  C.  A.  Walker 5  KoV. 

George  Osbaldestone  Welchts  Hok. 
Henry  E.  Hcydeman 24  Mar. 

Adjt.*^-  Cbp/.— Albert  A.  BL 
Logan,  Capt.  76  F. q  Feb. 

Qff.Mra.  ^tctM  rank  ofQr,Mr. 
in  the  -Irwy).— Rd.  Green  i  Apr. 

William  Harvey  ..* sNov. 

Med,  O^.-John  Hodgson 
Wright,  5K*y.3f a; ^3  Mar. 

Sky  Blue  Facings. 


:9 


Militia    Infantry  of  Scotland. 


The  Koyal    Aberdeenshire   '- 
Highlanders. 

*' fit. Andrew.'*  Kemo  me impune  laeeMtt.  \ 
Head  Quurtcre,  Aberdeen.  [No.  89.]    1 

HoirOBARY  COLOKSL.  < 

Fiolfl  Marshal  U.R.H.  the 
Prince  of  WaloB,  XG.  XT.  i 

JTP.  OCB.GCSI.  atMG.30  Nov.  72 

Lt.CoLOKSL  CoMXJLKDJjfT. 

Tlicmas  Innes,  JPMon.Col.s  Dec.  70 

Majobs. 
John  Turner,  Mon.  Lt.Col.  23  Deo.  70 
Arch.Geo.KtQn,Uite  Lt.6QF. 
Hon.  Lt.Colonel    i  Oct.  75 

CA.FTAIVB. 

Charles  Leith  Hay 9  July  63 

John  Alex.  Man,*  Intiruetor 

^  Mueketrjftp.e ix  June  70 

jMrd  Inverurie x6  Aug.  73 

Jas.  Browne,  Capt.  k.p.  65  F. 

Hon.  Major    ix  Mar.  74 

Rx)bert  T.  Caldwell,  p.t 24  June  74 

.John  Turner 8  Sept.  77 

James  G.  F.  Russell  15  May  78 

Wm.  Disney  Innes 2  Oct.  78 

LlBUTXITAlVTS. 

Henry  Wm.  K.  Erskine    ...ix  Dec.  75 

A.  C.  S.  Erskine,  p.e 26  Feb.  76 

Reginald  W.  Edward 26  Aug.  76 

Michael  David  8.  Scott,  late 

Eneign  40  JP.,  p.e 22  Nov.  76 

HaiTy  F.  Holland  24  Dec.  79 

Duncan  Fras.  Davidson  ...24  Deo.  79 
Sbcohd  LiKUTSirurrs. 

Alex.  D.  Campbell 22  Apr.  78 

Alex.  Francis  G.  Foulertoni6  May  79 

John  Forbes-Mitchell 13  Sept.  79 

Michael  James  Hughes 18  Oct.  79 

Douglas  C.  Abercromby  ...  4  Feb.  80 

Adjt.  4*  Capt. — 

Qr.  Maeter  {u>ith  rank  of  Qr. 

Jfr.   in  the   Armg). — Jas. 

Vhyn    X  Apr.  77 

JUrd.  Q^.— George  Morison, 

MD.  Surg.  Maj 1  Mar.  73 

C.M.Macquibban.^ur^.if  3;.  x9Feb.  76 
Blue  Facings. 


The  Frince    Begent's  Boyall 
Ayr  and  "Wigtown, 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr.    [No,  1x5.] 

HONOBARY  COLOVBL. 

B^ht  Hon.  Sir  Jas.  Fergu?- 
Bon,£«.i  late  Capt.  Gr.  &d».26  Mar.  73 
Lt.Colo»sl  CoiCHAKDAirX. 

A.P.,  Earl  of  Galloway,  late 
Capt,  £.  Horee  Ode.,  p.e.  12  Apr.  73 
Majobs. 

HC  iSir  Wm.  James  Mont- 
gomery Cuninghame,  Bt. 
late  Magor  Eifle  Brigade.. .jo  A.'jgiT.  73 

Alexander  M'Lachlan,  p.e. 
Hon  Lt.Colonel xo  Dec.  77 

CAPTAUrS. 

Robert  Orr  Crichton,  Hon. 

Mqjor,  p.s x8  Mar.  61 

Thomas  Alex.  RiddellCarre, 

p.s.Inet.  ofMueketry,  Hon. 

Major    15  Jan.  62 

Charles  Dalrymple,  p. « 7  June 62 

David  Dundas  Whigham  2c  June  66 
Sir  Herbert  Bust.  Maxwell, 

Bt.  p.a 24  June  71 

Wm.  Hugh  CampbeU,  p.s.  19  June  72 
Ja8.Fra.I)alrympleHay,^.«.x6  Aug.  73 
John  M.Mathie Morton,  jp.f.  i4Jan.  74 
David  Hunter  Blair,  jp.*.  ...  8  Aug.  77 
Alex.  Bell  Gemmell   15  Mar.  79 

LlKUTBKAITTS. 

Charles  G.  Buchanan    x  2  Nov.  73 

Wm.  R.  E.  Dalrymple.  p.«. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Bartle 

Frtre 4  Nov.  74 

Alex.  C.  A.  Alexander 24  Feb.  75 

Robert  J.  Bartholomew x2  Jan.  76 

Lord  John  Kennedy  5  June  ^6 

Hamilton  D.  Bos  well xx  Nov.  76 

Hon.B..  H.  Dalrymple 23  Oct.   78 

Arch.  C.  D.  Spencer 26  June  79 

SXCOKD    LlBUTXITAJrTS. 

Neville  N.  G.  Campbell    ...20  June  78 

Claud  H.  Burnett    23  0<'t.  78 

Qeorge  Prescott  Douglas... 21  May  79 
Quentin  G.  K.  Agnew 20  Sept.  79 


John  Maxwell  Gordon  26  Xov.  yy 

Howe  W.  L.  Vernon  7  Jan.  So 

Francis  Wm.  Ross 13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.  —  Charles    S, 

M'Alester.*2a^tf  Capt.^SF.; 

Hon.  Major 3  Jan.  67 

Qr.  Matter  {mitk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Amgy.  —George 

Grahame>  i?  Anc.  55 

lf#d.Q^.-DavidWield,lf2>. 

Surg.  Maj a6Jn}T-5 

Blue  Facings. 


Domfriesy  Bozbrugliy  Eixcnd- 
bright,  and  Selkirk. 

{The  Seotiieh  Bordertrt.)    [No.  81. ~ 
Head  Quarters,  Domfiies. 
LT.Coi.orai;  CoxiCAjrsAVT. 
G^.  Gus.  Walker,  Hon.  CW. 

p.'.JP 15  Mar.  73 

Majobs. 

James  HathereU,  j9.« i  Jane  74 

Benj.Thos.  G.AndersQn,j».«.3x  Sept.  71 
Captauts. 

William  M'Neillio.  p.e. ao  May  €9 

Archibald  Hume,p.«. x6i^pr.  7'-: 

Jas.K.MaxwellWitham^.4.24  Sent. -3 
Etobert  Williaoi  Ewart,  ^.^.xs  Apt.  74 
John  Brown  Kennedy,  j».j.  «  June  -4 
Walter  M.  Scott.   laU  Li. 

ft  Dr.  Ode I9D«5.  74 

Herbert  Irving.  p.« aj  Jox^;? 

Robert  Fra.  Dndgeon»^.«...ax  Sept.  7S 

LlXUTBITAIfTS. 

And.  J.  S.  Johnstone,  p.:  39  Oct.  73 

Geo.  Rigby  Murray  1  atm  74 

Claud  V.  K.  Bayley 13  xl^.  „ 

John  Mackie.p.« 13  Xov.  ja 

John  P.  K.  Hannay    »  ixtafji. 

Greorge  Maxwell «  7  Ftob?/ 

Austin  Mackenzie jn  Jttj  "* 

Gilbert  F.  W.  Griexvon j  Mar.  &» 

SbOOXU  LtBUTBVAWn. 

Thomaa  Hugh  M'MqrIo  ...sy  Hor.  7. 

Digitized  by  V^jOOV  11:^ 


Militia  Infantry  of  Scotlatid, 


Ada.  ^Ca|>«.— J.  Stevenson, 

Bt.  M(<jor  21 F. 13  July  79 

qr.  MatUriwUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Jfr.  in  tJu  Armg). —Uiohd. 

Krivin.  late  Or.  3fr.  21  F.  5  Jane  78 
2ffid.   0/ -William   Scott, 

S'irff.3faj X  Mar.  73 

Wm.  S.  Kerr,  ItD.  Surgeon 

Major 28  Mar.  79 

Yellow  Pacings. 

The  Edinburgh,  or  Queen's 
Kegiment  of  Light  Infantry. 

Head  Quarters,  Dalkeith.    [No.  126.] 

HoirOSXBY    COLONKL. 

The  Duke  ofBuccleuch.^G. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Qutenn  May  79 
Lt.Coloxkl. 
Schomberg  Henry,  Marquit 

of  Lothian* 23  Jan.  78 

Major. 
Wm.  John  Wauchope,  late 

Cttpt.  6  Dr$.  17  June  78 

Camains. 
Alexander  Wood  lngUs,p.*.29  Nov.  73 
W.  H.  A.  Christie-Miller j».». 29  Nov.  73 

David  S.  Robertson  5  May  75 

Sir  Geo.  Douglas  Clerk,  Bt. 

late  Lt.  3  l^e  Qde 3  May  76 

MackayJ.  ScoUe,^  late  Lt. 

42F I  Feb.  79 

William  Wilkie,  p.s 36  Mar.  79 

LlBUTEVAirTS. 

Fr.a.  John  Douglas 16  Aug,  76 

Wm.  D.  MenBies 6  Sept.  76 

Thomas  Barclay 2  July  79 

Robert  J,  Lanjy 24  Mar.  80 

.Vdam  Scott- Elliot 24  Mar.  80 

Krrol  Ross  Smith    34  Mar.  80 

Jrjfirles  F.  H.  Davidson 24  Mar.  80 

Efcnry  Duncan  Crawford... 24  Mar.  80 

Sbcoitd  Lisutestakts. 
Charles  Forbes  Drummond36  Mar.  79 
John  D.  Don- Wauchope   ...26  Nov.  79 

Theodore  Mackenzie 26  Nov.  79 

Carteret  0.  Scoct 26  Nov.  79 

id  if.  f  Cop*.— Robert  Chas. 

Dudgeon,  late  Lt.  j  F.   ...11  Nov.  69 
i^.  Marnier  [vitk  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—\^m.  E. 

Turnley,*itt<#  Qr.Mr.  i  F.  i  Apr.  78 
£f-d.    Q^.— Robert   Lucas, 

J£D.  Surgeon i  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


averness,  Banffj  Moray,  and 
Daim. 

^li^hJund  Ligkt  Infantry.)     [No.  76.] 
Head  Quarters,  Inverness. 

Lt.CoLOZTKL  COKMAirnAJTT. 

ixnon  Lord  Lovat,.Hpii.Co^io  Dec.  55 
Majobs. 

1X1.  Meyrick  Bankes 28  May  73 

ain  Andrew  Macdonald...ii  Feb.  74 
ui.  Donaldson,  late  Scots 

I'^ue.  Ode 1  Oct.   75 

Captaivb. 
itrh  Brodio,  lateLt.  Royal 

■i  rtillery 13  Nov.  71 

r-lon  Alox.  Duff   24  Feb.  75 

uie.s  Tiiotiiiis  Shaw 10  Mar.  75 

.J,  llot^s  M'Kessack   10  July  75 

It.  D.  I^anp*'ord-Brooke, 

.ife  Captain  60  F. i    Aug.  75 

red     D.    Mackintosh    of 
l}.ckinto<sh,/a/«  Lt.  71  F. 20  Feb.  78 

.'irlea  .Tames  Merry    21  8ept.78 

ratrci  Wm.  Kemble 21  Sept. 7!' 

II.  11.  Gari'orth 27  Sept. 79 

IX.  tx.  S.  Menzies    27  Sept. 79 

IjIEntUllANTB, 

as.  Wm.  F.  Tytler 28  Aug.  72 

)rjr«»  T.  B.  Mostyn 1  Apr.  76 

in  Ij.  M'Kenzie j8  Oct.  76 

U.  J-  Murray-Grant 9  May  77 

^h  Watson  , 27  Sept.79 

vard  a.  F.Tytler 27  Sept.79 

lerick  W.  Mncleod    4  FeD.  80 

■n  M.  Hanbury 4  ^eb.  80 

ed  Chialiobn  4  I'«b«  80 


Sbcoht)  Lieutekakt*'. 

Alistair  A.  S.  Anderson 15  Mar.  79 

Wm.  T.  Fraser-Tytler  6  Auj?.  79 

Kwen  Grant  29  Nov.  79 

Robert  W.  E.  Grant  24  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capf.—R.  B.  Wilson, 

Capt.  71  F. 16  Oct.    7^ 

Qr.  Master  (vsith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  fhg  Army). — Peter 

Forbes,  lute  Qr.  Mr.  71  F.  g  Nov.  78 
Med.  0^.— Duncan  M'Fad- 

yen,  Surgeon 2  ^tay  73 

(Jreen  F-icmgs. 


Ist  Eoyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarters,  Hamilton.   [No.  74.] 

HOXOBASY    COLOXEL. 

W.  A.  L.  S.  Duke  ©/Hamil- 
ton and  Brandon,  KT.  ...23  Mar.  78 
Lt. Colonel  Commakdawt. 
Wm.M.Cochranc,Ifo7*.  CoZ.  26  Aug.  76 

LlBCTBIf  AKT  CoT.OWBLa. 

Sam.  De  la  Grange  Williams  6  Oct.  77 

Majobs. 
David  William  Mathie,ff<m. 

Li.Col 6  Oct.  77 

Captaiits. 
Geo.  Johnson  Gossling,^  p.s. 

Hon.  Major 11  May  67 

John  Wild  Thackeray,  late 

Lt.  41  F. 18  Sept.72 

Wm.  Chas.  Chitty  Erskine, 

late  Lt.  54  F.,p.$ 30  Apr.  73 

Wm.   Aug.  F.  Blakeney,  late 

Capt.  52  F 27  Oct.    75 

Wm.  Fred.  Story 20  Nov-  75 

S.  H.  Hardy,Za/«  Capt.  74  F.12  Aug.  76 

William  J.  O.  Giles 14  Mar.  74 

George  Robert  Cruden 20  Nov.  78 

Fra,  John  Outhwaite,  p.».  16  May  68 
Morton  Peto  Grissell 2  July  79 

LlBUTBITAirTS. 

C.  R.  P.  Vernon 17  Feb.  77 

Robert  B.  Finnic 3  Mar.  77 

T.  D.  Smith-Cunninghnme  7  Mar.  77 

Ernest  J.  Wilkinson  18  Oct.  79 

Srcoxd  Likutbnawts. 

George  W.  Worrall 21  Sept.  7^ 

Croft  C.  W.  Bennett  4  Dec.  78 

Fred.  A.  J.  Syers 27  June  79 

James  Lees    4  July  79 

Ernest  C.  Radcliffe 8  July  79 

Thomas  S.G.  H.  Robertson- 

Aikman  13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  ^  Capi.—G.  J.  Hamilton, 

Bt.  Major  36  ¥ 13  Mar. 

Qr.  Maeter{mith  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— A\qx. 

Spark  X  Apr.  77 

lf«i.  Qf.— 

Blue  Facings. 


2nd  Boyal  Lanark. 

Head  Quarter;?,  Lanark.    [No.  78.] 
Lx.CoLONKL  Commandant. 
D.  C.  K.  Carrick  Buchanan, 
VL.  J  P.,  late  Cor.  2  Dre.  ; 
Hon.  Colonel 29  Nov.  54 

litr.CTKNANT  COLOr»EL. 

Laurcn.-c     Wm.     Maxwell 

Lockhart,  late  Capt.  92  i'\i8  Apr.  77 
Majobs. 
Jas.  C.  Robertson,  Hon.  Lt. 

Col    18  Apr.  77 

Wm.  Smith  Dixon,  DL.  JP.iS  July  77 

Captains. 
Hector  S.  M*Ncill,£fon.3fa;.i8  May  61 

George  M'Call,  p.s 26  June  68 

John  Macpherfeon   16  Mar.  72 

Gavin  Steel,  P.» 16  May  74 

Arthur  Hen.  Courtenay,t).*.io  Feb.  75 
M.  W.  A.  T.  Carmichael  ..,19  Jan.  76 
M.  R.  G.  Buchanan,  p.s.  ...  2  Feb.  76 
Geo.  Fane.  Capt.  h.p.  74  F.  29  Nov.  76 
Wm.A.Dixon.Cop^A.jo.  82^.27  Sept.  76 

Wm.  J.  S.  Stuart xo  Nov.  77 

Duncan  Maclachlan,  Capt. 

h.p.gpF.   23  Jan.  78 

James  J.  Bailey  a©  Mar.  78 


LlEUTEVAlTTS. 

John  C.  J.  Caurch  4  Dec.  75 

Benjamin  B.  Cabbell 9  June  76 

Colin  U.  Johnstone 16  Aug.  79 

J.A.  H.Thomson-CarmichaeliG  Aug. 79 

.Arch.  T.  H.  Tattnall 16  Aug.  79 

Second  Lieutbnants. 

James  W.  M.  Lum&den 24  Apr.  78 

('hiirlcti  Francis  Sewell 13  Oct.   79 

Robert  John  Napier 24  Dec.  70 

Hon.  L.  S.  G.  0;<ilvy 24  Deo.  70 

John  C  C.  C.  Brown 13  Mar.  80 

Atfjf.  Jr  dipt.— J.  B.   Don- 

castyr,  Capt.  73  J*.   6  Mar.  76 

Payrnttstcr. — 

Qr.    Jla^fern    {trifh    rank  oj 

Qr.  Mr.  in   the   Army). — 

John  HI 'ick wood x  Apr.  78 

Harry  McLcod^  la  June 6 

Med.  O/.— Alex.  M.  Adams, 

Surg.  MoJ x  Mar.  73 

Bluo  Facincfs. 


Royal  Perth. 

(Rifle.*.)     [No.  86.] 
riciad  Quarters,  Pci'th. 
HoNOBAKY  Colonel. 

Lt. Colonel  Commandant. 
Vi$eount     Stormont.^   DL. 

lateEn.^ig7i^-  Lt.  Or.  Gdx.22  Dec.  71 
Majobs. 
John  Weddcrbui*n  Ogilvy  ...19  June  72 
Lord  Charles  Ij.  Kerr,  late 

Capt.  42  F I  Oct.  75 

Captains. 
Patrick  George  Craigio    ...20  Feb.  63 
MauriceFitzmauriceHuttoni7  June  64 
George  Glas  Sandeman,^,p.i9  June  76 
Ranald  M.  Alexander,  j).«...  13  Mar.  75 

Wm.  F.  Middlcton,  p.» 31  Jan.  77 

Kdw.  F.  Sandeman n  June  79 

Alex.  Blair  Stewart    n  June  79 

Charles  Henry  Dandas,p.«.xx  June  79 

Lieutenants. 
John    Hanmer   Kerr,    late 

Eoyal  Navy 9  Feb.  76 

Thomas  J.  G.  Stirling,  DL..22  Mar.  76 
Duncan  A.  D.  Campbell   ...  i  Apr.  79 

i/on.  AliBtiiir  G.  Hay i  Apr.  79 

James  S.  Robertson  20  Aug.  79 

SncoND  Lieutenants. 

Georgo  Portis  Price   25  June  79 

Thoma.s  W.  T.  Dent  26  June  79 

George  P  S.  Sinclair    27  June  79 

Wm.  Daniel  Robertson 27  June  79 

Adjt.—K.  H.  Oldham,  Capt 

79  P- 62  Oct.    75 

Qr.Matter  (with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.   in    the    Army).—V(E> 

John  Simpson*    7  Oot»  59 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Benfrew. 

(The  Prince  of  Wales'  Boyal  Regt.) 
Head  Quarters,  Paisley.    [No.  129.] 

Honoeabt  Colonel. 
Sir  Robert  J.  Milliko'i  Na- 
pier, Bart.  DL.  J  P.  late 

Capt.  79  F. 19  Jan.  78 

Lt.Colonbl  Cohmandaitt. 
Archibald  Cwmpbeil  Camp- 

b  11,  late  Capt.  4-  Lt.Col. 

Scots  Gds 20  Feb.  78 

Majors. 
Wm.Ciinninghame,te<*Cap^- 

II  Htumars 10  Dec.  7-^ 

Alexander  Boyd  x6  Mar.  78 

Captains. 
Henry  Barzay  Dun]op,iro». 

Major  31  Jan.  63 

Robert  Afider^on.*  late  Lt. 

37  F.;  Hon.  Major  18  July  63 

Geo.Lndovic  Houstoun,  j7.«.  8  Aug.  74 

William  Hall  Maxwell  8  Aug.  74 

Henry  Macdowall,  p.s 8  Aug.  74 

Arch.  O.DrummondDiok,p.#. 

Instructor  of  Musketry 8  Aug.  74 

Montagu  D.  Campbe-1,  p.s..iio  Sept  76 
H.  M.  8tewart-Nicolson,p.«.i6  Mar.  78 


463 

LlBrXBXAHTS. 

And,  J.  Blackett-Ord,  /).».. .14  Nov.  74 
J  Ion.  A.  M.  8.  Er8kine,p.».  31  Mar.  75 
Arch.  (1.  Sbaw-Stewan  ..,30  Dec.  76 
WMltev  R.  Shaw-Stewart...  3  Sept.  79 

Hu^»h  Robert  Wallace  3  Sept.  79 

<T€or;-'0  RosB  Cavaye 3  Sept.  79 

"\Vm.  Geovpr«  Feareth 3  Sept.  79 

^Vnl.  West  Turner 3  Sept.  79 

Si:COKD  LlBnTBHA.VT8. 

Hoyd  W.  ,7.  Alexander  6  June 79 

DaVitl  Charlea  Guthrie 24  Jan.  80 

AiVJ.  4-  Capt.—J.  T.  Rogers, 

Ciipf.  91  F. 10  Jan.  80 

Qr.Muxfer  (with  rank  of  Qr, 

Mr.  in  the  Army). — Alex. 

Barr i  Apr.  78 

ifeti.    Of.—ThoB.   Graham, 

]U  D.  Siurpeon  Major    ir  Jan.  79 

Blue  Facings. 


E0S8,  Caithness,  Sutherland,  > 
and  Cromarty. 

( The  JUfjhland  Jiijle  Militia. }  [No.  96.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ding>vall.  I 

Lt.Coloxkl  Commakdakt.  I 

Gcorcre  Wm.  Holmes  Ross, 

I)L,JP.    UiU  Lt.   93   F.i  I 

lion.  Colonel,  p.i 11  Feb.  561 

MiLJOBS.  I 

Alex.  C.  Maclcay,  jp.« 12  Dec.  70' 

Ho-lcrickGroganMackenzie, 

lute  Cornel  16  Lancer$ 10  Mar.  75 

Captaiks. 
Hnph  Law  Rose,'  DL.  JP. 

lafe  Lt.  Hoyal  Martnegyf.g.  5  Apr.  70 

Hector  Munro.  p.» 31  Jan.  71 

Joseph  Chas.  Ross  Grove,* 

I'ife  Captain  42  F. 21  June  71 


Militia  Infantnj  of  Scotland, 

Colin  Mackenzie,  late  Capf. 

78F II  Juno73 

Neil  Farquhar  Scobie,  j).«.  13  Mar.  75 

LiBITIBXAKTS. 

William  Stirling  17  Feb.  77 

James  H.  Henderson 16  Apr.  79 ' 

Robert  D.  Sinclair  Wemyss  16  Apr.  79 

SbCOND  LlBUlBNAXT. 

George  F.  H.  Dillon  24  Dec.  79 

George  M.  Gann  Munro 4  Jan.  80 

Malcolm  Mackenzie    4  Feb.  80 

Houry  Robert  Baird  4  Feb.  80 

Trevor  Grant 21  Feb.  80 

Arthur  Newnham  Davis  ...13  Mar.  80 
Charles  Irvine  Wimbcrley.24  Mar.  80 

A.\it.    «f-    Capt.^C,    J.    B. 

fc)  tew  art,  Capt.  78  JP.  4  July  77 

Qr.Ma*ter  (tcttA  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  ^r«y).— Hugh 
Lindsay  Maclennan   5  Feb.  19 

Med.  Qf.—Wm.  Ord  Mac- 
kenzie, MD.  DL.  JP. 
Deputy  Insp.  Gen.  h.p. 
Sur/j.  Maj 4  June  73 

John  Corbett,  A.  Surg 6  May  6; 

Black  FadngB. 


Stirling,  Dumbarton,  Clack- 
mannan, and  Kinross. 

{The  Highland  Borderert  Light  In- 
fantry.) 
Head  Quarters,  Stirling.    [No.  90.] 
HoirOBAIlY  CoLOirxL. 
T&eJD«Jb«o/* Montrose 14  June  76 

Lt.CoLOKBL  COUUAjrDAITT. 

John    Findlay,    DL.    JP. 
Hon.  Col 26  Apr.  71 


Majobs. 
James  Colqohoon.laitf  Cept. 

4  Dr.  Gde.,  DL.,p.9.  Mom. 

Lt.Colonel  ^3  Feb.  - 

John   G.    Craigie-Halkett. 

late  Lt.  45  F.  H0n.JA.C9l.  6  Jniy  ; 

Caftaiss. 
Robert  WiUiam  CuUcn,  /».».  6  Apr.  7 
A.  H.  Lord  Balfour  of  Bur- 

leigh,p.8 to  Aug.  7 

James    R.    G.    Buchanan, 

Capt.  h.p.  14  F. 3  Ja-J  " 

Patrick  Stirling,  Ja<r£#.9iP.  14  Jur.t ; 
Sir  James  R.  G.  Maitland. 

Bt.I-aieCornef4Dr.Gd».p^.  7  July  - 
Henry     Aug.     Bmdenell- 

Bruco,  Capt.  k.  p  ^5  F....t6  Dec.  ; 

Thos.  C.  Robertson    30  Dec.  - 

Hon.  C.  H.  S.  Erskine,  j».«..3o  Doc.  - 

LlSUrBVASTTS. 

Arch.  E.  O.  Ewing,p.« 16  M«t  - 

Harry  8.  C.  Kverard,  j?.»..,.  6  Juij  - 

John  Buchanan.  p.« a  iMZit: 

Richard  James  Graham  ...  7  Jul r  7 

Robert  L.  Grossman  31  Jan.  : 

James  Ru9sel   7  K&r.  • 

Keith  Maitland 19  Jgjt  : 

George  F.  Paterson    5  3f  ct. - 

Sbcoko  LiscTEiTAjrra. 

Wm.  G.  H.  Stirling 15  Mar  - 

Richard  C.  B.  Whit© 3  Jure: 

Roderick  W.  Colquhoun  ...   ?  Jan.  : 

Adj^.4-Capt.—T.  A.  A.  Bar- 
stow,  Capf.  72  F. iS  Oct.  - 

Qr.  Mawttr  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Army). — Jas. 
Kelly   1  Apr.  : 

Med.  Q^.— Charles  Gibson. 
MD,  Surg.  Maj.    1  Mar. : 

Yellow  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 


Antrim. 


(.7.C  Queen* 9 Boyal By/let.)  [No. 79.] 
Head  Quarters,  Belfast. 

COLOVBL. 

Thf  Marq.  o/Donegall,  ZP. 
(rCH.  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
Queen^  laieofj  Huuare...  3  Apr.  41 

Lr.CoLCirzL. 
Bdm.  Douglas  Leslie,  Hon. 

Col 28  Oct.  76 

Majobs. 

Alex.  Murray a  July  79 

Gaptaiits. 

Adolphus  John  S.  C.  Chi- 
chester, late  Lt.i2Lancer$f 
Hon.  Major 30 

Alex.  My.  Henderson,  o.#.  22 

Edw.  Vandeleur,  laie  Capt. 
2  Dr.  Grd*.,  ».f 12 

Eldrod  Tho8.Pottinger,ite<« 
Capt.  B.  (Bombay)  Art  ...30 

John  Preston.  f>.« 7 

Geo.  F.  D.  Fujlerton 20 

LZBUTBirAirTS. 

K.  J.  C.  Hamilton- Jones  ...26 

Arthur  J.  C.  Vrard 26 

Thomas  Munday  Holmes... x8 

Charles  H.  Clements z8 

Mark  R.  P.  Audain    18 

Fras.  Hammick  Douglas  ...18 

SbCOITD  LlBUtBKAVTB, 

William  John  Patterson  ...29 

Arthur  Jermv  Jephson 4 

Stairord  Edm.  Douglas 11 

Robert  Stewart  Irvine 24 


Sept.  65 
Jan.  73 

Apr.  73 

July  73 
Aug.  78 
Sept.  79 

July  79 
July  79 
Oct  79 
Oct  79 
Oct  79 
Oct.  79 


Oct.  79 
Feb.  80 
Feb.  80 
Mar.  So 


Adff.4-  Capt.— Bjohert  John 

Hickman,    late  Capt.  60 

Bi/lee;  Hon.  Major 9  Mar.  67 

Qr.Mr.ivith  rank  of  Qr.Mr. 

in   the    Army).  —  Daniel 

Sullivan i  Awr.  77 

Med.OJ.—  *^     '' 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Armagh. 

Light  Infantry.)     [No.  75. J 
Head  Quarters,  Armagh. 

HONOBABY  COLOKEL. 

Hon.  Edw.  Bi-o^vnlow,!  Iat4 

Lt.andCapt.ScoteFu9.Gde.  7  Oct.  67 

LT.COLOirBL  COMVAXDAKT. 

William  Cross,  laU  Capt.  68  F. 
Honorary  Colonel 25  July  59 

Majobs. 
Edw. Stanley,  late  Capt.  6a  F. 

Hon.  Lt.Colonel 4  Aug.  64 

Thomas  Simpson/  p.  9.  late 

Major  $2  F.    27  Oct.  77 

Captaiks. 
Mark  Seton  Synnot,  p.e.  ...30  Mar.  72 

Albert  A.  E.  Coote 15  Sept.  77 

Mathew  B.  Bredon,  p.9.   ...19  Jan.  78 
Richard  Hare  Home,  lat9 

Lt.  i^F. 6  Aug.  79 

Granville  H.  J.  Alexander, 

lateLt.  83  F. 20  Aug.  79 

LiBUTSKAXTS. 

Maxwell  V.  Blacker 2  June  76 

Gratton  G.  Lemon 10  Jan.  77 

Herbert  C.  Seymour     27  Sept. 79 

Samuel  Gamett  Radcliff  ...18  Oct.  79 
Grattan  Geo.  O.  Ray 18  Oct  79 

Sbcokd  LiBUTzvAjrrs. 
Marcus  Wm.  Beresford    ...16 

Arthur  B.  B.  Kaye 11 

Robert  Waugh  Leeper  13 

Adjutant  4'  Copt.— Charles 

Pakenham,*    lale    Capt. 

loi  F. 24  July  71 

Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Tho». 

DavidBon,^ late'Lieut.67F.2i  June 69 
Med.  O/:— Joseph  Marshall 

Lvnn,  Surg.  Mey 

Philip  Lavery,  Surg.  Maj.  aa 

Grey  Faoings. 


)  Aug.  79 
I  Oct.  79 
3  Mar.  80 


[  Mar.  73 
I  May  73 


Oarlow. 


{Bifiee.)      [No.  70.] 
Head  Quarters,  Oarlow. 

Lt.Colokbl  CovxAjnun. 
John  H.  Keogh,  late  Capf. 

30  F.;  Hon.  Colontl lo  May  5 

Majobs. 

Edward  Holme  Butler  ixJune: 

Captaists. 

Walter  Selby  Butler  8  Jan.  '. 

Pierce  O'Brien  Butler.' la/e 

Lt.  60  Biflee;  Hon.  Major.. xS  June  ; 
Henry  Rudkin  Vigors,  lato 

Captain  10  F..  p.e 30  July  7 

Arthur  W.  M.  Headley,  laU 
En9.yyF.  29  Mar  7 

JjTXVTKXAWn. 

Alex.  W.  Lawe 29  Jan.  7 

J.  J.  H.  R.  Eustace    ai  Apr.  7 

John  Charles  Lloyd 15  Not.  7 

Sbcovd  ListrmAJTTB. 
Heniy  Cowell  Crawford  ...31  May  r 
Andrew  Garde  Crawford ...  7  Jane  ^ 

George  WoUe   13  Sept.? 

Adjt.  ^Capt.—KeaTn&  Deane 

Tanner,  late  Ct^.  99  .F. 

Hon.Major 17  Max.  - 

IfMl.  0^.->EdwardBaw8on, 

MD.  Surg.  M^ 1  Mar.  r; 

Black  Facinss. 


Oayaii. 

Head  QaarLers,  Gavan.     rxo.  %z-\ 

HoiroaABT  Couowms^ 
ifur^w^Headfort  _.  x  July  > 

LT.Coi.03rxi.. 
Hardress    L.    Sannderaon, 
late  Capt.  66  F.  Horn.  CoL  9  Sept  -* 

Majobs. 
Gerald  Richard  De««e,  p.a. 

Hon.  Lt,  Cohmel «  Kaj  - 

Edward  J.  Sannderson 9  Jan.  '^^ 

Digitized  by  V^jOOy  Itl 


OiPfAiirB. 
James  Kerr,  Son.  Major, 

InMir%ctorofMu»hHry  ...17  Sept. 64 

JolmB.  Lyn^    33  Jan.  65 

Llewellyn  Saonderson,  laU 

U.  II  Huston  16  Jnneyi 

Wm.  Heniy  M.  Leslie,  p.».  so  Jan.  72 

Fred.  J.  Beresford,  j).f i  June  72 

Hugh  HomphreySjZa/tf  Cdpt 

Ts  Suttart 16  Apr.  73 

William  A.  O'Brien,  p.t.  ...i8  Nov.  74 
Somerset  H.  Maxwell,  laU 

Lt.  98  P. 34  Feb.  75 

Robert  Jas.  Burrowee,  lots 

Copt.  I  Dr.  Od» 24  Jan.  80 

LlBUTSlTAjrTS. 

Thomas  Mawhinny   14  Apr.  75 

Robert  8.  Tuite i  Apr.  76 

Robert  Adair  Hodson  30  Dec.  76 

Henry  G.  Annstrong ix  Oct.  79 

SxCOim  LiXUTKSAVTS. 

Edmnnd  J.  C.  Dease 20  Sept.  79 

Henry  Louis  Murphy  27  Sept.  70 

Olivers.  W.  Nugent 18  Oct.   79 

Mon.  F.  R.  W.  Eveloigh-de- 

Moleyns 24  Mar.  80 

Adjt.^r  C!ap^.— Nicholas  Gtos- 

selin,  late  Lieut.   23  F. ; 

Hon.  Major    23  Oct.  63 

Vajfauut. — 

Qr.  Master  {with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  ^rmy).— John 

Fraaer 2  Apr.  70 

Med.  Qf.—W.  Malcolmson, 

Surff.  Maj. i  Mar.  73 

Mark  Moore,  Surg.  Maj.  ...  9  Mar.  76 
Black  Facings. 


Glare. 

[•he  Harp  ft  Crown.  **  Q^ieSeparabit.*' 

Head  Quarters,  Ennis.    [No.  94.  J 

HoiroaAET  Colovsi.. 

teflon  Moore  Yandeleor, 
•''^ 30  Apr.  73 

liT.COLOVSL  C0U]tAir]>A.VT. 

iVxn.  Edw.  A.  MacDonnell, 

JJL.  JF.  Hon.  Colonel 10  Nov.  71 

Majobs. 
klarcus  Paterson,  JF.  Son, 

Lt.  Colonel 32  Jan.  73 

ohn  O'CallBghan,  JP.  late 

Capt.CnF.:  JXon.Lt.Col.p.$.xx  June  73 
Gaptaiits. 
ohn  B.  Smytht  Hon.  Major  x  May  55 
ohn   Wostropp,  p.e.  Hon. 

^ajor  17  Sept.ss 

lichard  M.  Studdert.  JF. 

Hon.  Major    17  May  62 

lobert  B.  Walton,  JP.  p.s. 

San.  Major   i  Mar.  72 

foil.  Theob.F.Butler,  JP.  |).#.  17  July  72 
I.  M.  M.  MaoMahon,  p.e.  ...22  Jan.  73 
ohn  G.F.  V.  Fitagerald,j7.«.i9  Dec.  74 

^o.  P.  Hume  Crowe 19  Dec.  74 

Laxnilton  Hall,  p.a 19  Dec.  74 

ra.  8.  Sampson,p.« 9  Aug.  76 

LlBUTBirAlTTB. 

has-  Edw.  FitzGerald  i8  Oct.  76 

retl.  Geo.  CuUinaii     23  May  77 

''illiam  R.  Henry  25  June  70 

ICred  H.  Pilkington 20  Aug.  79 

SbCOXD  LiBITTSirAirTS. 

harles  R.  A.  MaoDonnell  3  Sept.  70 

ouglaa  J.  Gaisford 1  Sept.  7- 

[atthew  J.  Kenny 20  Sept.  70 

Alfred  FitzGerald    27  Sept.  79 

harles  Wm.  Thompson  ...18  Oct.  79 
eor^e  Feilden  Menzies  ...10  Dec.  70 

ionol  A.  M.  Stopford 13  Mar.  bo 

djt.  4r  Capt.^H.  J.  Wood- 
ward, Capt.  104  P. 31  July  79 

aymatter. — Chas.  M.  Par- 
kinson    6  Jan.  5' 

r. Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 
Mr.  in   the  Armg).—GeoT' 

iToy  Davies 26  Aug.  6-. 

red.  Q^.— Michael  Green, 

M£>.  Surg.  Maj 1  Mar.  7-. 

'm.  Cullinan,  surg.Maj..,.  5  Apr.  77 
Yellow  Facings. 


Militia  Infaniry  of  Ireland. 
Korth  Oork  Bifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Mallow.    [No.  xz6.] 
HO]rOBA.BT  CoLoaiEL. 

Viaeount  Doneraile 25  Nov.  74 

Lr.CoLOirxL. 
Richard    Wm.     Aldworth, 

Colonel,  late  of  yF.  39  Oct.  73 

Majobs. 
Robt  D.  Perry,  JF.  Son. 

Li.Col 10  Dec.  73 

Charles  Frederick  Knolles, 
Son.  Lt. Col 10  Dec.  73 

CAPTAIirS. 

RobertAldworth,ifoi».l£q;or, 

Vp.» 13  Dec.  56 
m.Lambert  Howe,  JP.j>.«. 

Hon.  Major    19  Jan.  59 

HerbertCoghlan.ifon.  Ifa;.i7  May  64 
Jas.  D.  Mercer,  Hon.  Major la  Apr.  73 
Robert  U.  P.  FitzGerald  ...21  Oct.  74 
R.  O.  A.  Taylor,  late  Ens.  1  P.  9  Dec.  74 
Hamlet  W.  Cuppage,^  late 
Capt.  43  P. 3  Apr.  75 

LlBUTBVAiTTS. 

Richard  F.  Smith   15  Apr.  74 

William  Stopford 25  Nov.  74 

Geo.  St.  JohnColtharst,  late 

Li.  43  P. I  Apr.  76 

James  Arthur  Pratt  8  May  76 

James  L.  Cotter  24  Feb.  77 

Richard  Johnston  25June79 

Rich.  F.  St.  Leger 35  June  79 

Frederick  F.  Jennings  18  Oct.  79 

Sbcoicd  LisuTsxTAinrs. 

Godfrey  Bmst  Garde    $  Mar.  79 

Granville  P!»u-dley  Forbes  15  Mar.  79 

James  C.  H.  Purcell  31  May  79 

Francis  A.  tit.  M.  Sheil 18  Oct.  79 

Adjt.^r  Oip^.-F.  J.  W.Davies, 

Capt.  104  P.   5  May  79 

Qr.  Master  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Am^). — ^John 

W.  Johnston 5  Mar.  60 

Med.   Q^.— James  Creagh, 

^.  Surg j8  June  73 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 


SoTitli  Oork. 

{Light  Infantrg.)  [No.  87.] 
Head  Quarters,  Fermoy. 

HOKORABT  COLOKBL. 

noil.  H.  B.  Bernard 5  July  76 

Lt.Coloksl. 
Sir  Aug.  Riversdale  Warren, 

Bart.f  late  Major  20  P. 

Hon.  Colonel  6  Ju1y65 

Majobb. 
Edm.    A.    Shuldham,  JF. 

Hon.  Lt.Col 3  July  76 

Chas.  Deane,  Son.  Lt.Col,... 8  Jan.  78 

Captaiks. 
Fras.  Heard,  JP.lTon.Ko/or  17  May  64 
Percy  B.  Bernard,  JF.  p.s..  8  May  66 
James  H.  F.  Donegan,  JF. 

Son.  Major  20  Mar.  67 

John  R.  Ne\vman,  JF 2  May  71 

L.J.Kiggell.JP.  Hon.  Jfn;.i6  July  73 
Richard  Settle,  Hon. Uqjorzg  Oct.  73 

Fred.  Wm.  Bell 17  Dec.  77 

Stephen  P.  Ooppinger,  p.s.S  Aug.  77 

LiBDTBKAXTS. 

Alex.  D.  Jackson    16  Oct.  72 

George  Lucas  30  Aug.  73 

Sir  Ludlow  Cotter,  Bt 7  Mar.  72 

Brooke  Richard  Brazier  ,..3  June  76 

John  0.  Swete 31  May  79 

Henry  Pratt 31  May  79 

Ludlow  Tonson  Bowles   ...29  Oct.  79 
Sbgokd  Libutbvajtts. 

Ivono  Kirkpatrick 27  Feb.  78 

Richard  W.  Cooper   ig  July  79 

Thos.  Henry  Under  wuod...  26  July  79 

Henry  Comius 21  July  79 

George  Wm.  Do  well  25  July  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.—C.  M.  David- 
son, Capt.  104  P.  21  Apr.  76 

Qr.  Master  (with  rank  qf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  iir»y).  — Cun- 
ningham Fowler  I  Apr.  77 

White  Facings. 


464 

Donegal. 

(The  Frinee  f^  Wales*  Own.) 

[102.] 

Head  Quarters,  Lifibrd. 

HoirOBABT  COLOZrSL. 

Jamee,Jfar9.  Hamilton 22  Sept.6o 

Lt.CoLOVBL  COMICAHDAITT. 

Lord  Claud  John  Hamilton, 

late  Capt.  Or.  Qds 19  July  67 

Majobs  . 
F.  S.  Mansfield, Hon.Lt.Col.  10  May  71 
John  G.  Tredennick,  Hon. 

Lt.Col , 13  May  76 

Captains. 
Wffl.M.Mackenzie,iri«.irq;23  July  61 

James  Fred.  Stewart 20  Aug.  6z 

Alex.  Ne8bittGilIespeys.H(m. 

Major ^  Inst.  ofMuek xi  Feb.  69 

William  Style  6  Dec.  70 

L.  Norman,  Z«t^«£<.xP.,p.«.zoMay  71 
Baptist  Johnston  Barton, 

lateLt.  33  P. 2  June7S 

Rob.  H.  Ellis, 2a<«  Lt.  75  P...26  May  76 
John  N.  Porter 15  May  78 

LlXCTBITAirTS. 

C.  O.  Woodhouse 13  Jnne  74 

Wm.  R.  CoUum 25  Apr.  76 

Douglas  Wm.  Cornwall    ...14  Mar.  77 

James  Wm.  Davidson   31  May  77 

Thomas  H.  Keough   21  Feb.  80 

SBCOim  LiBUTJSKAKTS. 

Guy  Lushington  Holland. . .  z  8  Oct.  79 

Ralph  C.  H.  Mansfield 7  Jan.  80 

George  Percy  Lloyd  4  Feb.  80 

Wm.  Hastings  Ellis   2x  Feb.  80 

William      Deane-Freeman 

Thompson 21  Feb.  80 

Harry  Crewe  Godley 13  Mar.  80 

Adjt,  ^Cap^.— J.E.Wetherall, 

Capt,  xo8  P.  21  Dec.  77 

PotfUMw^er.— Alex.  Nesbitt 

uillespio 31  July  58 

QrMaster  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr. in  <A«iintty).— Andrew 

H.  HoUis 20  Nov.  78 

Med.    O/:— Robert    Little, 

MB.  Surgeon 13  Sept.  65 

White  Facings. 


BoyaJ  North  Down. 

{Bi/lee.)    [No.  77.] 
Head  Quarters,  Newtown  Ards. 

HoirOBABT  COLOVBL. 

Earl  of  Dafferin,  KF.  KCB. 
QCM& 18  Jan.  65 

Lt.CoLOITBL  COMKANDAITT. 

John  Craig,  Hon.  Colonel  ...  5  Apr.  71 

Majobs. 
Gawin  Wm.  Rcwan  Hamil- 
ton, late  Capt.  7  Dr.  &ds,2B  June. 73 
Jas.  Traill  HalLIcof*.  Lt.Col.  14  Aug.  75 
Captaihs. 

Alex.  Gracey,p.«. 22  May  7c 

John  M'Cance,  ^.« 19  June  72 

SamnelKennedyGowan,ji.«.i4  Jan.  74 

Henry  P.  Gordon 14  Jan.  74 

Robert   Fred.    Ward,    late 

SogalNavg 21  Jan.  74 

Wm.  Morrison 22  Aug.  74 

RobertL.Orme,totoXr^iooP.t  Aug.  77 
Wm.  Popham  Wrixon,*  laie 

Capt.  6s  P. ;  Hon.Major...  x  Apr.  74 
Thomas  Coleman,  p.s ix  Feb.  80 

LlBtFTBlTAjrSS. 

Richard  H.  Keown 29  Apr.  76 

Herbert  E.  Watts 6  Aug.  79 

Ferdinand  Aitkens 20  Aug.  79 

Wm.  B.  Bowyer-Smyth 20  Aug.  79 

Maurice  F.  Brownlow  20  Aug.  79 

Edward  Coey  Waud 20  Aug.  79 

Francis  Fin(Uay  20  Aug.  79 

Gilbert  Waugh  Spankie  ...34  Mar.  80 
Sscoim  LxBrxBiTAiras. 

Richard  D.  Greatorex   4  Peb  80 

Gervase  F,  Whitehead 3  Mar*.  80 

Percy  Finlay    13  Mar.  80 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.— Geo.  Rowan 

Hamilton,  lateLt.  8  P. ...  4  Sent  71 
Qr.  Maiter  {wUh  rank  qfQr.         ^    ^ 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—^.  W. 

jf^"^ "^»y«' 

Scarlet  Facings.  ^^^ 

HH 


4^5 

Eoyal  Bonth  Down. 

.  {Liffht  Infantry.)    [No.  ixa.J 
Head  Quarters,  Do^vnpatrick. 

liT.GoLOITBi:.  COMMAlTDAirX. 

William  Brownlovr  Fordo, 

late   of  67  F.,  JF.  DL. ; 

Sonorarjf  Colonel 14  Nov.  54 

Kajobb. 
Thos.  Waring,  Jion.Lt.Col.i6  Sept. 68 
Andrew  VeseyDavoren,  p.e. 

Son.  Lt.Col I  Apr.  74 

Captaiwb. 
p.t.e.  Geo.  Fox  Grant,  Uxte 

Capt.  6a  F., Hon. Major...  5  May  68 

F.  C,  VUe.  Newry,  p.e 7  Dec.  68 

Cha.  C.  Johnston,  jp.« 33  Dec.  71 

Thos.  Andrew  M'Camnionsi  May  75 
Wm,  Keown-Boyd 2  June  77 

LlSUTEVAlTTB. 

Walter  M<M.  Kavanagh  ...26  June  76 

Samuel  S.  F.  Warren 20  Aug.  79 

Thomas  Dowglass 20  Aug.  79 

Harry  John  Gould 20  Aug.  79 

Lionel  T.  V.  Wilkinson s  Nov.  79 

George  Fred.  Woods s  Nov.  79 

Edmund  Cnppaidge  s  Nov.  79 

SxCOim  LlBUTXlTAirTS. 

Arthur  P.  Richardson 20  Sept.  79 

Robert  Hugh  Wallace  29  Nov.  79 

Wm.  Anthony  Stoughton...2i  Feb.  80 
BmeatW.  8.  K.  Maconchy  13  Mar.  80 
Adit.  4-  Copi.— E.J.Harris, 

Capt.  B6F. a8  Jan.  76 

Qr.  Matter  {wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Geo. 

T.Savage  4  Deo.  78 

Med.  0/1— Edwin  F.Nelson, 

MD.  A^Surg v-  *  ^^S-  70 

Blue  Facings. 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

Majors. 
James  Hewitt  Oliver,  Son. 
Lt.  Colonel xo  Nov.  73 

CAPTAIjrS. 

R. Wilson  Hartley,  late  Capt. 

8  JF*.,  p.».  Hon.Major  16  July  58 

Edm.  ^ex.  Mansfield,  ifon. 

Major  29  June  S9 

Edward  Vemon,iroj^.3fa;ori6  Feb.  63 

Reg.,  Lord  Brabazon x6  May  65 

Wm.  Farran  Ihirley,  p. 9. 

Hon.  Major a  Apr.  70 

Robert  A.  H.  Barry, p.*.  ...  x  Apr.  74 

John  M'D.  Joy,p.» 9  Jnne7S 

Henry  C.  Gemon,i?.« xx  Dec.  78 

LlBUTSHAWTS. 

Martin  O.  Kirwan,  late  Lt. 

83  J*. 7  June7i 

Guy  Lenox  Lambert,  p.»....  15  Apr.  74 

W.  R.  Cusack  Smith 28  Apr.  75 

A.  A.  S.  Hussey,  late  Sub  Lt. 

102  F. 24  Nov.  77 

Richard  A.  Hartley   xs  Nov.  79 

Austin  I.  Cooper .15  Nov.  79 

Peter  "Valentine  Purcell   ...15  Nov.  79 

GreoflTrey  P.  M.  Browne 24  Mar.  80 

SBCOirn  LiBUTBiTAirTS. 

Charles  Fox  Martin  x  i  June  79 

Mountifort  J.  C.  Longfield2x  July  79 
Charles  N.  Colthurst-Vesey  i  Sept.  79 

Desmond  J.  L.  Hartley 7  Jan.  80 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.—W.  F.  Vetch, 

Capt.  102  F.  9  July  79 

Qr.  Matter  {wUh  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armjf).—3no. 

M'Aulifte I  Apr.  77 

Med.Ojr.— 

White  Facings. 


Eoyal  Dublin  Oity. 

(  Queen*»  Own  Royal  Eegiment.)   [xoo.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

HoirOBABT  COLOKBL. 

0ir  Ohas.  O.W.  Domvile,^^.  8  July  71 

Lr.GoLOirxL. 
Robert  Eglinton  Seton,  late 

Lt.  93  jP.,  p.».  Hon.  Col.... 20  Jan.  78 
Majobs. 
Robert  Bolton  Smyth,  Hon. 

Lt.Col IX  Feb.  74 

Wm.  De  Renxi  Horan,  pa.  28  Sept.  78 
0APTA.nr8. 

John  Jos.  O'Gorman i  Feb.  73 

Matthew  J.  J.  Quinn x6  Aug.  73 

Isidore  Pat.  D*Arcy x6  Sept.74 

Henry  Wm.  Phep'oe  25  Apr.  77 

FranciB  Butler 8  Aug.  77 

Henry  Aug.  Dillon 29  Oct.  79 

LlBTTTBlTAirTS. 

Charles  S.  f .  Stepbena 6  June  77 

Frod.  W.  G.  Wadeson  xo  May  79 

Francis  8.  Pioot  ..i x6  Aug.  79 

Michael  0.  Hackett x8  Oct.  79 

HenryJ.  O'NeiU x8  Oct.  79 

Wm.  Henry  Greenwood  ...29  Oct.  79 

Shelley  Alex.  Scale 24  Dec.  79 

Sxooiri)  LixuTBirAirTS. 

Charies  Boyd  Fry  278001.79 

Alex.  M'Donald  Baird  4  Feb.  So 

George  D.  Rowlandaon 21  Feb.  80 

A^'t.  4-  Coirf.— W.P.Holmes, 

CuJ'..      3F. 9  May  79 

Qr.  Matter  (piih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  ^my).— Chris. 

M'Coormack i  Apr.  77 

Med,  Qf.- 

Blue  Facings. 

Dublin  Oonnty. 

{Liffht  Infantry.)    [No.  X09.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

COLOKBL. 

William,  Sari  o/Meath,i>X.xo  May  47 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
0.  Vesey  Colthurst  Vesey, 
JF.  lateqfBi  F.^Hon.  Col.ig  Nov.  73 


Majoss. 

Oliver  Martyn,  p.e.  Hon.  Li, 
Cok  


gMar. 


CA«AI3rS. 

JohnWardComyn,Ha«.Jfa;..4  May  % 
William  Rogers,  Jot*.  Jfojor  19  J"^«  T- 
David  Rutfledge,;».«. -He*. 

Major   24  J-'J  :: 

Rich.  Lynch  Staunton,  p.t.  94  Jalj  :- 
Thos.  A.  Joyce,  ».».,  /.  qfM.  1  Jan.  7;. 
Anthony  Smylli,  laie  Cap- 
fain  28  F. X4  N.TT.  :- 

Sinclair  E.  G.  Bntson   24  Ftl«.  r 

Geo.  Patrick  Chevers, />.*-...  19  Apr  :- 

LlBUTXlTAjm. 

Wm.  Hay  T.Lowry 3«  Jq'~  '■ 

Richard  G.  Lewia,ji.« »o  FeU  -5 

SvB  LixvTZVAjrrs. 

John  James  Bodkin  ao  Jniie  t 

Sbooitd  LiBUTKVAjrra. 

John  Joseph  Maityn 18  Jnly  - 

Henry  B,  Lahiff 6  Jaij  "' 

Bryan  Thomas  Mahon  36  Apr.  79 

Michael  J.  L.  Coleman 18  Jnii«  *. 

John  Pope  Templer    7  J:i:t  -a 

Denis  Daly 5  2fov.  -i 

Adjt.- 

PatfTnatter. — 

Qr.Matter  (via  rank  cf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  iU  An^).—4mA. 

Galbraith   sAn^.r 

Med.   0^.— Andr.   O'Kelly 

Nolan,  MD.  Sury 4  Mar.  t: 

Yellow  Fiadnga. 


75 


.    Fermanagh. 

{Liffht  Infantry.)    [No.  7X.] 
Head  Quarters,  Enmskillen. 

HOXOBABT  COLOWBL. 

W.  Willoughby,  EarlofEn- 

niskillen,  Di 20  Nov.  75 

Lt.Colokbl. 
J.  Gerard  Irvine,  J>X.JP.j>.». 

Hon.Col. 9  Oct 

Majobs. 
Jno.  M.  A.  C.  Richardson  9  Oct. 
Hen.  Beckwith  Sawrey,  late 

£t.M<y.SSF.  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  j6  Oct 
Caftaiits. 
A.  W.  Bailey,  Inetruetor  of 

Mutketry;  Hon.  Major  ...20  Mar.  62 
BlaneyT.winslow.JBTow. Jfity.  8  Jan.  67 
Fenton  Josiah    Hort,  late 

Lt.  j^F, ..X4  Mar.  7X 

George" H.  Johnstone, |).«.... 23  June 75 

W.  B.  Neville,  o.« 9  Oct.  75 

William  H.Haire 24  June  76 

LlBUTBWAKTS. 

RochfortEdie  10  Jan.  77 

Godfrey  O.  G.  Massy 19  July  79 

Charles  H.  Lushington 20  Sept.  79 

GilbertAchesonStanbrough2o  Sept.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBlTAVTB. 

Ponsonby  J.  L.  Tottenham   2  Oct.  78 
Thomas  Townley  Macan  ...30  Aug.  79 

George  J.  F.  Norton it  Oct.  79 

Adjt.  4-  Capt.— J.  H.  Shaw, 

Capt.  108  F.  xoDec.  75 

Paym.— 

Qr.Maeter  (wUh  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).— Ch&. 

S.  Gulston X  Apr.  77 

Med.  O/.— Robert  P.Walsh, 

Surg.Mqf' »  Mar.  73 

Buff  Facings. 


Kerry. 

Head  Quarters,  Ti»lee.    UNo.  X07.J 

HoxoBABT  CotoirxL. 
V.A.,JforZo/Kenmai«,  JCP.26  Mat  :- 

Lz.Coi,ovXL  CoiocAjrnAST. 
D.B.,iorrfVentiy,  DL.  Ham, 
Colonel 3  A3|r..% 

Majors. 
Ja8.Crosbie,Am.Z/.09lbMW  z6  Apr.    . 
Edw.  Herbert,  2ro«.i*.Co*.26  Maj  •• 

Captauts. 
Wm.  Rowan, p.t.lTon-JtfOTor  6  Jan.  5: 
Richd.  Plunmier,  JFo«.lfq;.i7  S«pt  : 
Francis  B.  Chute, flom.af«y.  6  Sep:  - 

Hon.  Chas.  M.A.Winn 3  May  r- 

WilUam  S.  Hickie,  j».#. 90  S«f:t.  - 

Richard  J.  Rice,  j>.« »3  Jno*  -- 

Richards.  Palmer 13  Jo*  - 

Wm.  John  Neligan,  jb,* 13  Jnat : 

LiBTTTBirAXSB. 

Thomas  John  Quill,  j».«. xS  Apr.  -i 

James  Wm.  Raymond  . aa  Apr  -; 

John  J.  Mulchinock  „  7  Jnz^  - 

SBCOVn  LiXUTBVAVC*. 

Herbert  R.  Ryder jtt  S^pt  - 

Robert  Lister  Bower 5  Mar,  - 

John  Grant  Warren 9  Jnly  - 

Jas.  Shuckburgh  Stewart...  5  Noir.  > 

Alfred  Cotton  Way 99  Not.  - 

Euaebius  M.  Bagar ^.29  Ncv.  - 

Robert  Nash  Leahy  13  Mar 

ili/^— W.Phibb^Gwl.54JP:3oMaj   - 

Qr.Maeter  {with  ronkqf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  tke  Army).—Wai^ 
Russell,  tale  nfg  F. ao  Jan.  -- 

Yellow  Facings. 


Galway. 

Head  Quarters,  Loughrea.     [No.  91.] 

HOVOBABT  COLOKBL. 

Richard,  Barl  of  Clancarty3x  Jan.  77 

Lt.Coloxbl. 
John  Archer  l>9Xy,Hon.Col.  3  Mar,  77 


Kildare. 

{RyUe.)    [No.  88.] 
Head  Quarters,  Naa«. 

HoirOBABT  COLOVd.. 

DaXwo/Leinster xx  Maj  - 

Lr.CoLOHBi^ 
EustaceMan£field,£roiB.CW.  23  H^y  - 

Majobs. 
Hon.  Edw.  Lawlesa,  laie  Li, 

MifleBrigade  x6  0«t.    - 

Digitized  by  V^jOOV  li:! 


Bich.  Wm.  Hanafield,  Son. 

Major 30  Jttly  62 

Fortescne  J.  Tynte,j>.».  ...17  July  7a 
Wm.Henry  0.  Grattan,  p,  t.2g  Oct.  73 
Bobert  F.  Rynd,  late  Capt, 

22  F. 15  Apr.  76 

lAfrd  Manrioe  Fitafcerald ...  3  May  76 
Wm.  Blaoker   8  Mar.  79 

LnUTXlTAjrTB. 

Jacob  Slierrard 25  Nov.  74 

John  0.  Kennedy   29  Dec.  75 

John  Nufrent- Humble  9  June  77 

George  Vereker  27  June  77 

William  H.  Kennedy 15  Nov.  79 

Chaa.  G.  Loftos-Tottenhamxs  Nov.  79 

SxCOiri)  LlBVTBlTAjrTS. 

William  A.  Qreason  31  Aug.  78 

Iiord  Oharles  FitzGerald  ...26  Mar.  79 

James  E.  W.  Booth 13  Mar.  80 

Adf,  4-  Cop^— A.H.S.Mont- 

gomery,  Capt.  Bifie  Sr,...  6  Jan.  76 
Qr.  Matter  {wih  rank  o/Qr. 

Mr.  w  ikt  ulnajr).— John 

Gage*  6  Sept.  78 

Black  Facings. 


Eilkexmy. 

{FtuiUera.)    [No.  X27.J 
Head  Quarters,  Kilkenny. 

HOVOBl^BT  COLOITBL. 

James  S.  W.  T.  Marqui*  of 

Ormonde 7  Jan.  80 

LT.Cox.o]rBL. 
Howard  St.  QeorgQ^P.tats 

JA.  77  P.  p.*.  Mon.  Col.  ...10  Jan.  71 
HajobS. 
Sir  Jas.  Lanerisho,  Bt.  JT. 

Mon.Li.Col 24  Jan.  66 

Brent  Neville,   lato    Capt. 

•jxF.p.; TiSept.78 

GAFZJinrs. 
Ctoorge  Morris- Wall,  p.:...xq  Apr.  71 

Gforges  Hely,  j>.« 17  July  71 

Wm.  Carpenter  Shore,  p.».  zx  Aug.  71 

John  Nugent  Cahill  z8  Sept.  72 

John  Thacker,  lateLt.  63  F  26  Mar.  73 

William  Stannard,^.* 21  Apr.  75 

Geo.  F.  D.  Sutherland 2  Oct.  78 

Walter  T.  Butler 13  Sept.  79 

LixuTBiri.irrB. 
Joseph  Wm.  Thacker,  p.«... ix  Aug.  75 

Wm.  L.  Adamthwaite  22  Nov.  76 

RoK^Jald  A.  Aylmer 31  May  79 

Manrice  Den  Keatinge 31  May  79 

BobertO.Knox   ^i  May  79 

David  G.  Gregoria x8  Oct.  79 

ICanrioe  G.  FltaGibbon 18  Oct.  79 

Siooim  LmmiTAirTs. 

Wm-  F.  B.  Tifthe 15  Sept.  77 

Warden  Flood 20  June  78 

Samuel  A.  James 14  Dee.  78 

Frederick  W.  8.  Stone 29  Oct.  79 

George  Francis  Stannard...2x  Feb.  80 

Ralph  Wise  Nicholson 21  Feb.  80 

Adji.  ^  Capt.—Q.  Dawson, 

Cbp*.  x8  F. X4  Nov.  76 

(^.Matter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tht  .Irmy).— Adam 

liambert x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Q^.— Chas.  G.  Lyster, 

MD.  8wrg,  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Bioh.  J.  Magee,  Surg.  Maj.  i  Mar.  73 
TeUow  Facings. 


King's  Ootuity. 

{Boyal  BiJUe.)    [No.  98.] 
Head  Quarters,  Parsonstown. 

HOBOBi.BT  COLOVBL. 

Thomas  Bernard,  DL.  JP. 

lute  Bt,  Mt^or  12  Laneer»2$  Mar.  71 
LT.Coi.oirBL. 
Ambrose  C.   Woleeley-Cox, 

laield.x2  Laneer*  10  Nov.  77 

Majob. 
fl^GlementJ  Wolseley.B^., 
p.» : 22  June  78 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

CAFTAlirS. 

George  Bennett 9  Oct.  75 

Arthur  Henry  Byng,to^*i<. 

BoyalNavy   29  Dec.  77 

John  T.  Blakeney  8  Mar.  79 

Edward  Drake  Kelly   3  July  79 

LlXUTBVi.VTS. 

Henry  Seton  West 9  Jan.  75 

Arthur  Wm.  Sankey 30  June  77 

Richard  F.  Julian   26  Nov.  79 

Edmund  Herbert  Bennett.. 29  Nov.  79 

Sub  Libutbvavts. 
Bichard  Butler 18  Apr.  77 

SbCOITD  LlBUTBXAlTTS. 

Wm.  A.  A.  Nugent 8  Jan.  79 

Frederick  H.  F.  Newland    4  July  79 

Arthur  John  Gore  27  Bept.79 

Bichard  John  Quaia 24  Mar.  80 

Adit.  4r  Capt.—Wm.  Trocke, 

late  U.  ^  Adjutant  35  F. ; 

Hon.  Miyor   i  Apr.  70 

Qr.Masfer  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army).—Wm. 

Griffin x  Apr.  77 

Med.  Of.— Thomas  Woods, 

MD.  Surg.  Maj x  Mar.  73 

Chas.  Stoney,  Surg.  Maj.  ...10  Mar.  76 
Scarlet  Facings. 


Leitrim. 

(2Zi/l«».)    [No.  III.] 
Head  Quarters,  Garrick-on-Shannon. 

HOVOBABT  GoiiOlTBIi. 

BLon.  William  Fra.  Forbes,* 
latelA. #  Capt.€h'en.Gdi.  15  Apr.  71 
Lt.Colovbl. 
James  Fleetwood  Rynd 13  Feb.  78 

MjLJOBS. 

Roderick  John  Hanley,  late 

Lt.  25  F. IS  June  78 

Captaiits. 

John  M*Manus,  j>.* 6  May  74 

B.  John  Teeling,p.» 14  Nov.  74 

Theophilus  B.  Jones, p.«....  8  Nov.  76 
Wm.  Henry  White,  p.* 5  Mar.  79 

LTBTTTBlTAirTS. 

Richard  Moore 31  May  75 

William  A.  Mervyn 25  Jan.  79 

George  Henry  Jones 20  Aug.  79 

SbCOKD  LlBUTHITAlfTS. 

Hugh  0.  MoTeman   5  June  78 

Kennedy  Beresford  x8  Oct.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.— Geo.  Phibbs, 

Capt.SjF. ; I  Apr.  77 

Q.Maet. — ^Jas.Soden  Cullen  19  July  69 
Med.  Q^.— Wm.H.Franklin, 

MD.  Surg.  M<\j i  Mar.  73 

Robert  Bradshaw,  late  Stqf 

Aeeiet.  Surg.,  Surg.  Major  x  Mar.  73 
Black  Facings. 


466 


Boyal  Limerick  Oonnty. 

{FueiUen.)     [No.  12; 
Head  Quarters,  Limi 

HONOBABT  GOLOITBL. 

Bt.  Mon.  Wm.,  Lord  Emly. . . 26  July  64 

IiT.Coi.oirBi:.. 
The  Earl  of  Limerick,  kde 

of  Bifle  Brigade 9  July  70 

Majobs. 
Gtoo.  B.MassyflTon.  Li.  Col.23  Mar.  71 
John  Howley,  Son.  Lt.  Col.ii  June  79 

Oavtaxxb. 
George  Stein, 2fon.  Major... 10  Nov.  58 
George Wm.Finch.JSToii.Jfq;.  2  Dec.  58 
BryonEdw.  Sheehy  ,2fon.  Jfo;.  19  Jan.  7 1 
Richard  Wm.  Cradock,  late 

Capt.  17  F. 2  Feb.  71 

aochfordV.Hunt,ir(m.3fq;.i2  Apr,  73 
Poorde  Russell  Royae,  p.9.20  Apr.  73 
Edward  0.  Conyers,  p.:  ...28  Jan.  74 

Wm.  G.  Gubbins 16  May  74 

Robert  Cuming,  late  Capt. 

99  F.;  Hon.  Major  15 Mar.  76 

Joseph  S.  Furlonge,  p.e.  ,..ix  June  79 

LiBUTEKAKXS. 

Thomas  Gloster  23  Nov.  72 


Carrol  Naish 16  Dec.  76 

John  B.  Ribcon,  late  Lt.  89  F  3  June  78 

John  A.  Braddell 17  Feb.  77 

David  G.  Conyers  9  July  79 

SbCOKO  LlBUTBITAirTS. 

Greorge  H.  Hunt ^  8  Jan.  79 

Paget  E.  S.  Reeves 9  May  79 

James  MacMahon 15  May  79 

John  Francis  N.  Green 20  May  79 

Thomas  Chute 20  Aug.  79 

Robert  Edward  Pigott  .,,...10  Dec.  79 
Edw;  Marmaduke  Bellorei..24  Jan.  80 
Cecil  de  C.  Pelham-CIav  ...13  Mar.  80 
Adit,  and  Capt.  — Thos.  Geo. 
Mawe,ifa/eCape.  i  ir./.i^.j 

Hon.  Mcjor 5  May  65 

Pagmaeter. —'Edyr.C.B.BcW  25  Au^'.  59 
Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  qf  Qr. 
Mr.  in  the  Armg).—Joh.n 

Prendergaat 1  Apr.  77 

Med.    Of.  —  Patrick    En- 
right,  if2>.  Surg.  Mqj i  Mar.  73 

Blue  Facings. 


Londonderry. 

(Light  Infantry.)    [No.  95.] 
Head  Quarters,  Londonderry. 

HoirOBABY  OOLOITKL. 

A>HenryHarveyBruoe,££.  i6  Jan-  78 

LT.Coi.<MrBL  COMIEAKDAVT. 

Wm.     FitzwUliam    Lenox 

Convnc^uun,     JP.     late 

88  J^;  Monorarg  Colonel... 2$  Sept.  50 
Majobs. 
Qqo.  Knox,  Hon.  Lt.  C0I....1T  June  7q 

Captaikb. 
Wm.  E.Scott,  Hon.  Major  lo  Dec.  54 
John  H.  Knox-Browne,  late 

Capt.  i^Laneer»tp.9 27  Jan.  69 

James  Jackson  Clark,  p.e.  23  Feb.  71 
Edmund    B.    Leoky,  jti.»., 

Hon.  Major   12  Jan.  76 

John  Lawrence,^  Uite  Capt. 

90  F. ;  Hon.Major  15  Apr.  76 

David  W.  Stevenson, |7.«.  ...13  Mar.  80 

LXBUTBKAKTS. 

Alexander  Boyle, !).« 7  Feb.  71 

William  Quin,  p.» 24  July  72 

Henrjt  John  M^Corkell,  p.e.-z^  July  72 
Thomas  H.  K.  Payne, p.*...  3  Fob.  75 
Charles  John  Osborne,  p.».2^  Feb.  75 

SbGOITI)  LlBnTBWAirTS. 

Stewart  A.  M.  Bruce... 15  May  78 

Charles  Newman  Svelogh   7  May  79 

Lenox  C.  Arbuthnot 11  Oct.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Cop*.— J.  O.  Gage, 

Capt.  ^sFoot 30  Oct.   78 

PaywM^tfr.— Rowley  Miller  20  Feb.  55 
Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  the  Aring).—GhBS. 

Brennan,  late  Qr.Mr.27F.  23  Oct.  78 
Med.  Off.— Sir  Wm.  MiUer, 

MD.Surg.  Maj i  Mar.  73 

A.  Skipton,  Surg 15  Mar.  73 

Primrose  Facings. 


The  Prince  of  Wales's  Eoyal 
Begiment  of  Longford  Eifles. 

Head  Quarters,  Longford.     [No.  85  ] 

HOirOBABT  COLOKBIi. 

Lr.CoLoiirBL. 
Luke,  Lord  Annaly,    late 

Capt.  xsDre 2  Mar.  59 

Majob. 
Ralph  A.  Dopping-Hepen- 
stal,/P.,p.«.;jroa.i;<.Co{.i7Feb.  6s 
Cavtaivs. 
L.  L.  Bushe  Fox,  JP.  Hon. 

Maj.;  Inet.of  Mu9ketrg,p.$.  5  June  56 
JohnT.Davy8,;).».irofi.Jtto;.i7  Jmie  64 
Francis  R.  Blackley, ^.«.  ...  3  Jiay  71 

James  H.  Dopping 18  Apr.  77 

Aug.  P.  F.  West,^.» 20  Sept.  79 

LrKCTEXA>'T8. 

Oharles  E.  Lofroy  9  May  77 

JSfon.  Chas.  Jas.  White  18  Oct.  79 

Sbcoitd  Lixuibitakts. 

Richard  Dowse 15  Feb.  79 

Cecil  Bdgeworth 29  Nov.  .a 

^d/^^Cape.—R.  W.E.White, 

Capt.  27  Foot 12  Nov.  78 

Scarlet  Facings. 

H  H  2 


467 

Lonth. 

(Si/U».)    [No.  108.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dundalk. 

HOKOaXBT  GOLOKBI.. 

Lt.Goloitbl  Couuaxi>a.v£. 
Sir  John  S.  Robinson,  Bart. 
JT.  late  Lieut.  60  BiJUt, 

Honorary  Colonel 24  Deo.  54 

MAJOBS. 

William  ThoB.  Murray,  p.». 

S:o%,Lt.Col 6  Aug.  73 

William  Johnstone  Belling- 

ham,  late  Capt.  50  F.  Son. 

Lt.Col x6  Oct.   75 

Ca-ptaikb. 
Rob.M.  Murphy, jET^h.  Ifdnorio  Mar.  59 
John  Fred.  Foster,  late  Zt. 

13  JEtueeare 35  Apr.  71 

Charles  B.  M'Clintook,  p.M.93  July  73 
Harry  Wm.  Jamieson,  p.»ao  Nov.  75 
AlanHeniyBellingham.p.«.  5  July  76 

Arthur  Maoan.s.f 15  Sept.  77 

Tennison  Edw. Smith, j9.«...  15  Sept.  77 

Alft«d  H.  Ormsby,  j).« 3  Apr.  78 

LxBrrBiTAjrTS. 
Matthew  John  D'Aroy,j7.f...  34  July  75 

Hon.  Chas.  B.  BeUew   3  Feb.  76 

Hervey  Foster 3  Mar.  78 

QeorgeMeyler xi  Oct.  79 

Wm.  Bellingham  Jameson  x8  Oct.  79 

SBCOITD  LXBUTBTTAITTS. 

WillonehbyA.  Montgomery  3  July  79 
T.  St.  G.  B.  Montgomery  ...  3  July  79 

John  Cecil  Thomhill 30  Aug.  79 

Alexander  Henry si  Feb.  80 

Charlee  Beginald  Gasper  ...34  Mar.  80 

A^'.  jc  Capt.—BeDTj  Oad- 

dell,  CtHfi.  89  F.  33  Apr.  77 

QrMaHer  (mih  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  tkeArmg).—ttenTy 

Shaw  1  Apr.  77 

Black  Facings. 

North  Mayo. 

Head  Quarters,  Ballina.  [No.  130.] 

COLOKBL. 

Si.  George  GufTe,  late  Capt,  3 

J>r.  Ode 3  Aug.  69 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
A.    W.    BCnox-Gore,*    late 

Copt,  60  B\fi€e,p.e xoAug.69 

Majobs. 
"RmestKnox^JP.Hon.LtColia  July  6z 
John  Warren,  lateCapt.  X3  ^.33  Oct.  75 

Captautb. 
AMnd  W.  BCnoz,  Hon.Maj.29.'Sor.  59 
Maurice  C.  J.  Blake,  p.e.  ...16  Oct.  61 

Lewellyn  Blake   30  May  63 

David  R.Fair,j9.f.,^<Mi.lfif;.  10  June  76 
Wm.  Henry  Bourke,  p.«.  ...35  Nov.  74 

LiBirTBirA2rTS. 
Robert  G^.  Mostyn,  p.e. ...  7  Jan.  73 

Aug.  M.  G.  Moore 4  Nov.  74 

Chas.  B.  E.  Sesrmour,  late 

Lt.  100  F. 13  Nov.  75 

Wm.  B.  Murpl^ 15  Mar.  76 

Michael  J.  B.  Griffin 7  Apr.  79 

SbOOITO  LXBrTBVAHTS. 

John  Huston  Ormsby 7  June  78 

Charles  F.  Boothby  5  Mar.  79 

Edward  M.  B.  Mtmns  33  May  79 

Adjt.±Capt.—G.  Cox,  Capt. 

97  P. X3  Jan.  76 

Pajr«i<Mf.— Stanhope  Kenny33  Feb.  55 

Med.qf.—i.  J.  Nolan,S»ry.  i  Mar.  73 

White  Facings. 

South  Mayo. 

(JZi/fe..)    [No.  15.] 
Head  Quarters,  Westport. 

HoirOBABT  COLOITBL. 

Geo.J^arg.qf  Sligo,DX.JP.  5  July  41 

LT.Cox.oirBL. 
Daniinick  B.  Browne,  p.f .; 

Hon.CoU»ul   35  Apr.  77 

Majob. 
Henry  TaaiTe-Ferrall,  Hon, 
JA.Qolonel 35  Apr.  77 


MUitia  Infantry  of  IreloAid, 

Captains. 
Henry  JohnBuchanan,  Hon. 

Major,  p.e 17  Joly  65 

Jas.  Howe   Browne,  Hon. 

Major xo  Aug.69 

Richard  Browne,  do.  Inet,  of 

Muekeiry,p.e so  July  71 

Walter  J.  Browne,  p.e so  July  71 

Fitshardinge     Bjngscote,' 

late  Capt.  Bifle  Br.;  Hon. 

Major  33  Mar.  73 

LxBUTBirAlTTS. 

William  J.  Campbell,  late 

Ene.  3  F.,p.e ss  May  71 

Robert  F.  R.  Fair,  p.e is  Nov.  71 

Wm.  T.  S.  Lauder,  p.e 10  Mar.  75 

Mark  Blake  3  Mar.  78 

James  C.  V.  Blake s  Nov.  79 

SbCOITD  LlBTJTBVA2m. 

Charles  T.W  Church  34  Mar.  80 

Luke  Joseph  M'Donnell  ...34  Mar.  80 
Capt.4'Adjt.'—John  Edmund 

Whaite,!  laU  Capt.  xo  J^. ; 

Hon.Mc^or 27  Apr.  64 

Qr,Ma*ter.— 

Med.  Qf.—G.  W.  Hatchell, 

Surg II  Apr.  71 

Thos.  Allman,  i9«r^ x  Mar.  73 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Boyal  Heath. 

Head  Quarters,  Navan.    [No.  119.] 

HOKOBABT  COLOlTBL. 

Marq.  </Headfort x6  Dec.  76 

Lt.Coloitbi.  CoKMAxrnAirT. 

Hon,  H.  L.  B.  Rowley  xx  Aug.  75 

Majobs. 
Richard  Donaldson,  Hon, 

LtCol 9  Oct.  75 

Henry  Stuart  Johnston   ...s6  Feb.  79 

Captaiks. 
John  P.  Keamey,iro».  J£a/.i3  Feb.  71 
Fra.  O'Donnell  Murphy  ...ix  July  71 

John  Fox  Dillon xx  July  71 

Sinclair  B.   de   Satg<  -  de 

Thoren,  p.e so  May  76 

Charles  Pepper 6  Aug.  79 

Gustavus  F.W.  Lambart...  7  Aug.  79 

LXBUTBITAVTS. 

Edw.  Hamilton  Woods 2  June  71 

Nugent  Talbot  Everard xi  July  71 

Wm.  B.  A.  Barry,  p.e x  Apr.  74 

Hercules  D.  B.  Rowley 38  Oct.  76 

R.  B.  G.  Ashhurst-Gradwell  3  Sept 79 
Sbcoitd  Libvxbvavtb. 

Arthur  H.  T.  Pollock 19  June  78 

Trevor  H.  Hamilton x  Aug.  77 

A.  J.  Xord  Killeen  37  Sept.  79 

Richard  Taylor  Woods 29  Nov.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.—J.  B.  Kerste- 

man,  £<. Jfci;or  zoo  F.    ...saDeo.  77 
Qr.Maeter  {with  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr,  in  tU  ^rmy).— Saml. 

McBride i  Apr.  78 

Med.  Q^.— Jas.  M.  Barry, 

MD.  A.Surg 13  Mar.  68 

Blue  Facings. 


Uonaghan. 

Head  Quarters, Monaghan.  [No.  xsi.] 

Lt.Coi.ovbl  CoicHAin>AjrT. 
Sir  Thomas  Oriel  Forster, 

Bart.f  late    Capt.  77  F.  ; 

Hon.Colonel  39  June  55 

Majobs. 
Charles  Woodwright,*  late 

Capt.  36  J^. ;  Hon.  Lt.  Col.  so  July  59 
Jesse  Lloyd,  late  Capt.  47  F.; 

Honorary  Lt. Colonel  x8  Feb.  65 

Captaiits. 
RobertForster,  Inetruetor  t^f 

Muekeirg,  Hon.Major 33  Nov.  55 

JohnLeslic^a^Z^.s  W.I.B, 

p.e.  Hon.  Major  3  July  57 

Robert  Thomson,  late  Capt, 

97  F. ;  Hon.Moijor  x6  Apr.  73 

John  Thos.  Moutray 15  Sept.  77 

Wm.H.E.  Wood-Wright...xx  Sept.  78 
Thomas  F.  Richardson 25  ifov.  79 


LlK  VTMSAMTB, 

Hon.  Peter  Westenra 90  Sept.  r 

Ralph  Smith *9  '^or.  r 

Francis  B.  Woodwrighfc  ...99  Mov-  : 
Sbcoxto  LiBxnrBiTAra. 

William  Atkins 23  0«*-  * 

Henry  Becher a^^Jr 

Adit.  4-  Cofrf.— Henry  Hen- 

derson,!  late  Capt.  xo  F., 

Hon.  Major x6  Jinie6 

Qr-Maeler  (wUk  rank  of  Or. 

Mr.  in  tke  ArmfJ.—Jtibn 

Dods X  Apr.  7 

Med.  Qf.-T.  R.Irwin.  MB. 

Surgeon  x  Mar.  r 

White  Facincs. 


Qneen's  Ooimtj. 

{Bogal  ByUe.)    [No.  Z04.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mazyboroogh. 
Lr.CoLonx* 
Henry  Daniel  Ourden,  JP. 
late  qfs2  F.  Hon.CoL    ...14  May  73 
Majobs. 
Walter  J.  Borrowes,  Horn, 

Lt.Colonel  la  May  75 

Captaxvs. 

Thomas  S.  Trench aS  Mar.  t: 

^(m.Robt.Flower,2cm.Jif<n'.  6  Aug.  7^ 
John  Aldridge,!  Capt^  h.p. 

so  F. !:......37. a8  Mar.  74 

Robert  Godolphin  Coeby, 

laU  Lt.  6  Dre 31  May  75 

Jamee  deC.  J.  Hughea 99  May  7I 

LiXVTBVAaTB. 

Geo.  Wm.  Marsh 9  Feb.  7* 

John  Craven  Garden ao  Apr.  7^ 

Thomas  H.  Kemmis  13  Sept.  73 

Sbooito  LiBimFAjna. 

James  W.  Ritchie   z  Jose  7s 

Dudley  S.  A.  Coel^  8  Mar.  75 

Henry  Charles  White    xsHar.  rj 

George  Francis  Milner ao  8ept.7v 

Frederick  M.  Hamilton 3  Mar.  te 

AjSM.4rCapt.'~Qw.  Hasldnga 

Brooke,  laieLt.^Z  F. 33  Oct.  7c 

qr.  Maeter  iititk  rank  ^  q^. 

Mr.  in  ike  Jrjiy).— £dw. 

Mumane    5  Mar.  6; 

Jfed.O^,—Dav.  Jacob.  JfJD. 

Surg.  Mai 39  Apr.  7* 

Scarlet  Faoings. 


Boaoominon. 

Head  Quartera,  Boyle,    t^o.  93.] 

HOKOBAXT  COX^ORL. 

Bdw.  R.  King-Harmaa,  lai9 

60  F,    .14  Ao^.  78 

Lz.Coioinn.. 
Robert  H.  VTeach^om.€}9Lt4  Mar.  74 

Majobs. 
Rich.  Irwin,  Son.  Lt,  GU...xo  Dee.  73 

Wm.  Watson  Hacketfc   3xMju'.-r5 

Captaivs. 
Caleb  Robertson,  laU  Cmpt^ 

88  Foot  i  Hon.M^or  a4  Jvae  7* 

LukeLeonard«s.«.J9bMjfi9.x6 Mar.  70 
Laurence  J.B.ThomhiU^.«.39  Mar.  7: 

Alfred  de  F.  D'Arcy  xo  Dec,  7^ 

Hen.  E.N.  Earl  ofKingsUmjS  Apr.  74 

Michael  Joseph  Balfs 23  Oct.  ^ 

Thos.  Y.  L.  Kirkwood  5  Jni»ri 

Henry  M.  FiU  Gibboa,^.«.  a  Nov.  75 

IdBUTBVAVn. 

William  Lloyd 8  July  7^ 

R  A.  D.  Yelverton 13  Nor.  fs 

Ifoa.  Richard  P.  French  ...20  Jan.  *- 

Charles  B.  Stafford x6  Oci.  : . 

Bdw.  Whitby  Lynch x8  0«el.  7. 

Francis  Wm.  Magan x8  0cl  :, 

SBcoKn  LzBVTKVAjnea. 

William H.  M.  Burke xo  July  -. 

John  F.  C.  Beare 94  Jan.  '. 

John  Fred.  Robertson  X7  Jas.  u 

A4ft.  4-  Capt.—John  A.  H. 

Gorges,  laU  Capt,  Btmgnl 

Armys  Son.Mqjor  _  x  May  c 

Qr.  Ma»tor  {witk  ramk^<^. 

Mr.  in  tke  Army). — James 

Bond  SSepL^ 

Digitized  by  v5P©!^^ 


Nortli  Tipperary. 

{Liffkt  Ii^antry. )     [No.  105.  J 
Head  Quarters,  Cashel. 

HOKOKART  GOLOWSL. 

3.  Ponsonby,  Vue.  Lismore, 

Lt.  of  the  County,  late  Cor. 

17  Ijaneerg  11  Jan.  55 

Lt.Goloitbl. 
George   Frend.^  late  Brev. 

Jfo;'.  26  F.:Hon.  Col.p.i.  x6  Mar.  7a 
MA.JOB8. 
Bichard  Aug.  Cooper,*  late 

Lt.  J^Capt.SwttFu:  Qd*.  28  Feb.  74 

Joseph  Seymour,  j9.« 16  June  79 

Gaptauts. 
Goo.  Fred.  Green/ Goptom 

h.p.yoF. 7  Jan.  74 

Fitzgibbon  Trant,  late  Lt. 

64  J*. 7  Jan.  74 

Henry  Charles  Manaergh,* 

late  Capt.  30  F. 15  Mar.  76 

Chas.  8.  Hamilton,  p.< 19  July  76 

KdmundEyre  15  May  78 

Robert  Jones  Ashmore x6  Apr.  79 

LixuTxirAirTS. 

Greorge  Wolfe   21  Apr.  75 

Bei^.  P.  E.  G.  Bunbnry   ...xa  May  75 
Randal  St.  Q.  Manser^h  ...aa  Nov.  76 

Hugh  H.  M.  O'Grady  aoMay79 

Morgan  H.  M.  Harding   ...13  Sept. 79 

Richard  J.  Gardiner x3Sept.79 

Vernon  Wm.  Russell X3  Sept. 79 

Wm.  y.  Pennefather X3  Sept  79 

SXCOXD  LlBVTSlf  AITTS. 

Alex.  Lindsay  Carnegie  ...37  Sept.  79 

Louis  St.  G.  Nicholson ax  Feb.  80 

Adjt.  4j-  Ca|rf.— W.H.Herbert, 

Ckuft.  jSF 9  Nor.  78 

Qr.  Matter  {wia  rank  &f  ^, 

Mr.  in  the  Armf). — ^mes 

Carroll  lOot.  78 

M4fd.  Qf.—Y.  W.  Russell, 

Surg.  MnQ 30  July  73 

Dark  Green  Facings. 


Boyal  Tyrone  Fnsiliers. 

[No.  80.] 
Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 

HOKOSABT    GOLOirXL. 

5ir  James  Mathew  Stronge, 
Bart.  JF.  DL.  late  qfs  ^r. 
Ode aa  Apr.  6a 

Lt.GoLOHBL  GOKHASDAJTr. 

Fraa.  Ellis,  JP.  Son.  C0L...20  Apr.  73 

Majobs. 
•George   Perry  M'Clintock, 

DLi  JF 8  Feb.  7x 

Lewis  Mansergh  Buchanan,^ 

late  Lt.  88 X;  Hon.Lt.Col.M  Jan.  79 
Gaptaiits. 
Robt.  S.Hamilton, Jrmi.ifa;.  xo  June  64 
Man.  Robt.  Torrens  O'Neillxs  June  65 


Militia  Infantry  of  Ireland. 

Tho.  Auchinleck,  late  Lt. 

II  F. :  Mon.  Major x6  June  65 

Chas.  Murray  Alexander  ...10  Aug.  7a 

Henry  Irvine    35  Oct.  73 

James  Henry  Stronge   34  Dec,  73 

Hen.  Geo.  Saml.  Alexanderaq  Apr.  74 
Rowley  Alex.  Miller, />.».  ...13  May  76 
Son.  Chas.  Alexander,  p.$.  8  Jan.  79 
Peter  C.  Browne,'  late  Capt. 

23  F. 31  May  79 

LlBUTEirAIfTS. 

Hugh  Gore    24  July  75 

Walter  L.  Stronge ao  Aug.  79 

Wm.  Edw.  Carver ao  Aug.  79 

Robert  L.  Blosse ao  Aug.  79 

Robert  G.  Gore ao  Aug.  79 

Henry  Ward  Lowry  13  Sept.  79 

John  Pim  13  Sept.  79 

SSCOKD  LlBUTXKAKTS. 

Robt-Armstrong-Yerburgh  4  May  78 
Cecil  Hamilton  Browne   ...  a  Apr.  79 

Richard  Ellis    6  Aug.  79 

Charles  B.  S.  Stronge  3  Sept.79 

Hamilton  Stuart 10  Dec.  79 

William  Sullivan ax  Feb.  80 

Adit.  4r  Qxp^.— Robt.  Conway 

Dobb8Elli8,/a<«  Cap^.aa  F.i 

Son.  Major  i  Oct.  63 

PwDkMfer .—Wm.  Maxwell 

Garpendale 26  Feb.  55 

qr.Maeter  {with  rank  qf  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Armg).—  Rob. 

Davidson   x  Apr.  77 

Ued.  Q^.— JohnMoore,Jf2). 

8nrg 14  Apr.  60 

Wm.  Sproule  Love,  Surg....  i  Mar.  73 
Blue  Facings. 


Westmeatli. 

(2Zt/l«.)    [No.  X14.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mullingar. 

HOKOBABT  GOLOITBL. 

Fulke  S.,  Lord  Grevillo,  KF. 

late  X  Ltfe  Odt 29  Dec.  75 

Lt.Colovbl. 
Barl  qf  Granard,  JTP.,  p.e.} 

Son.  Colonel 26  Dec.  55 

Majobs. 
John  Richard  Malone,  late 

Lt.  t2Lanoer»   x6Apr.  79 

Gaptaihs. 
John  G.  Grant,  Capt.  h.p, 

2  F. ;  Son.Major 18  May  71 

Fra.    L.    Tottenham,    late 

Snt.  10  F.    19  June  71 

Francis  Hume  Kelly,  p.t.  ...3X  Jan.  72 

Wm.  G.  Fitagerald,|).# x8  Nov.  74 

Arthur  R.  Mecham,j>.«. 19  Dec.  74 

Wm.  Henry  Levinge,i>.«....i6  Aug.  79 

LZBUTBKAITTB. 

Edward  Battersby,  j>.«.    ...  x  Apr.  74 

Arthur  M.  J.  O'Conor 24  Feb.  75 

Edw.  W.  Purdon x8  May  76 

Montagu  R.  Chapman ao  Aug.  79 


SXCOVn  LlBTrTXlTAKTS. 

Henry  Famham  Burke  ...xs  Sept.  77 
Gilbert  LavaUan  J.  J.  G. 

Nugent  26  Mar.  79 

Patrick  H.  A.  O'Hara a  Apr.  79 

Thomas  M.  Jameson 13  Sept.79 

James  Fred.  D'Arcy n  Feb.  80 

Adjt.  it  Cap*.— J.E.Harden, 

Capit.  1C9  F.   8  Jan.  76 

Qr.MaMier  {vith  rank  of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  the  Army). —i  Amos 

Foley  1  Apr.  77 

i/«i.C)f.— R.V.Kelly,5«r^.25July  73 
Black  Facings. 


Wexford. 

Head  Quarters,  Wexford.    [No.  99.] 

HoirOBABT  GOLOVBL. 

Robt.Shapland,XordCarew5  Apr.  47 

Lt.Coloitbl. 
Harry  Aloock,  p.».  DL.  JF. 

Son.  Colonel 3  J^ec.  66 

Majobs. 
Narcissus  Edw.  Huson,  p.». 

JP.,Son.  Lt.  Colonel 10  May  71 

Beauchamp     Henry     Gol- 

clough.  Son.  LtCol x  June  7a 

Philip  Savage  Alcock,«  JF. 

late  Capt.  oS  ^- **  Oo**  75 

Gakaiits. 
JohnTh0B.Beatty,.ff(m.lf(y.x8  June  60 
James  Gavan,  Mon,Ma;or  .26  Apr.  64 
Robert  Roche,  Son.  Monor.  4  Miky  71 
Morgan  Geo.    Lloyd,  late 

Comet  I  Dr.  Qde.p.t.  JF, 

Inet.  ofMuek xx  May  7a 

Henry  Arthur  Boyse,p.»....i7  July  74 
Philip  Herbert  Hore,i>.«.  ...X5  June  77 

Fred.  K.  P.  Pigott 4  Jn»o  77 

Walter  Redmond 21  Aug.  78 

Owen  L.  F.  Lloyd 9  June  79 

LXBUTBirAlTTS. 

Son.  Wm.  John  French  ...30  May  77 
Bernard  J.  G.  Richards  ...23  Oct  78 

Richard  Nunn 20  Aug.  79 

Abraham  J.  Howlin 20  Aug.  79 

William  H.  Nunn ao  Aug.  79 

Frederick  P.  W.  Power   ...ao  Aug.  79 

Edwin  G.  Johnson aoAug.  79 

Wm.AloysiuB  B.Redmond  ao  Sept.  79 

SXOOHD  LnUTXirAVTS. 

Edmund  Martin  Read 9  June  79 

Charles  F.  H.  Richards  ...a6  July  79 

Wm.  R.  G.  Blacker    x6  Aug.  79 

Anthony  Loftus  Cliffe  13  Sept.  79 

Wm.  H.  K.  Redmond   34  Dec.  79 

Adjt.  4r  Capt.—T,  C.  Wray, 

Capt.  j8F. 33  Feb.  76 

Or.  Matter  {withrank of  Qr. 

Mr.  in  «A«wlniv).— George 

Wm.  Hftwkesby  39  Nov.  79 

Med.  (y.— Rob.  J.  Crean, 

Surg.    xs  May  71 

John  Percy  Waddy,.i. (Siti^y. i s  May  71 
Tellow  Facings. 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 


Boyal  Jersey. 

A^utant  General. 
Li.  CoL  Chas.  P.  Le  Comu, 
Chief  Aeeiet,   nepector  and 

Ckirflnttr.  ofMueketrg. 

Li.Col.  T.  Peroival  Touael,» 

laU  Lt.  Colonel  37  F. 

Bwemmeni  Secretary. 

Li.  CoL  J.  F.  Murray,  laU 

gF. 


FlSLS  AstlLLBBT. 

Itt.Cole.  p.  Du  Heaume, 
Clement  A.  de  QuetteviUe. 

AMtet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant, 
Capt.  Philip  Sorel. 


I  ST,  or  Nobxh-Wbbi!   Rsgi- 

KBVX. 

Zi.Col.  Philip  Payn. 
A»*itt.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Bt.M^jor,  James  Gibaut. 


airn,  or  Nobtk  Rboimbvt. 

Lt.Col.  J.  GodAray,  Col.  and 
Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Qineen. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Capt.  H.  W.  0.  Saunders. 


3BD,  or  EaSV  RBeiMBKT. 

Son.Col.  Francis  Le  Breton. 
Lt.Col.  John  Touzel. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Aeyutani, 
Capt,  W.  G.  Gray. 


4TB,  or  South  Rbgixbht. 
St.  Lavrenee  Battalion, 
Lt.Col.  Gervalse  Le  Gros. 

Ateiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Captain  W.  B.  Godfray. 

St.  Setter  Battalion. 
Lt.Col.  Edw.  Delataste. 
Aeeiet.  Inep.  and  Adjutant. 
Bt.Maior  U.  Bailhache. 


5TH,  or  South-Wbst  Rbgi- 

hbitt. 
Li.Col.  Joshua  Brayn. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  J.  Brayn. 


Koyal  Guernsey. 

Aide  de  Camp  to  the  Queen. 
Col.  William  Bell,  late  64  F. 
Adjutant  General  ofMilMa. 
Lt.Col.  J.  M*Grea,  laU  45  '• 
MiUtia  Aidee  de  Camp  to  the 

Lt.Qinemor. 
Lt.Col.  Jul.  Alphonso  Carey. 
Mqjor  F.  W.  Gosselin,  UUe 
4  Dr.  Guarde. 
Capt.  W.  W.  Carey. 


avs,  or  NoBTH  RsamxT. 

(Light  Infantry.) 
Li.Col.  James  Gallienne. 
Aeeiet.Inepeeior  and  A^'utani, 
Bt.  Major 'R.S.QoreM. 

3Bn,  orSoFtH  RBoxKBirT. 

(Light  Infantry.) 

Lt.Col.  Comm.  J.  G.  Guerin. 

Adjutant.  Bt.  Major  Joslas 

Le  Pell^. 


Abtillbbt  RBancBirx. 
Lt.Col.  W.  M.  Jones. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  Barton. 


xbt,  or  East  Rbgihsnt. 
(Light  Infantry.) 
Lt.Col.  A.  H.ColUngs. 
I  Adijutant.  Capt.  J.  Pirio.  q-  ^^ 


4TH,  or  Wbsi  Rboucxvt. 


(Light  Infantry.) 
^  G.dc 


Lt.Col.  Comm.  J. 
Adjutant, 


eGaris. 


Boyal  Aldemey. 

ABTItLBBT. 

X^  CV)2.  Com«i.T.N.Barbenson 
Adjutant.  Lt.  J,  Renier. 


Royal  Sark. 

X^  Co/.  Coiji.Wm.T.  CoUingg. 


469  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia, 

Aberdeenshire.— 1  Captain  Man  served  with  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Murray,  R.  Artillery,  employed  on  the 
30-milo  radius  round  Shanj?hai  during  the  summer  of  1863.  Also  with  the  Anglo-Chinese  Conti^eent  in  Cokme'. 
Gordon's  Taeping  campaigTis  of  1863-64,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Changchowxoo  (Medal,  and 
8 tar  of  the  2nd  Class  of  the  Dragon). 

Anglesey.— 1  Lt.  Colonel  Lewis  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  Campaign  in  1854-5,  inolnding 
tha  battles  of  Balaklavaand  Inkerman.battle  of  the  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clacp«, 
Turkish  War  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie). 

Antrim.— »  Captain  Pottinper  served  at  the  attack  on  the  Burda  Hills,  loth  December  1859. 

Armagh.— 1  Colonel  Hon.  Edward  Brownlow  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8ih 
Sept.  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

=■  Captain  Pakenham  served  with  the  loist  Fusiliers  in  the  Indian  North  West  Frontier  War  of  1863,  and  waa  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Crag  Piquet,  tho  Conical  Hill,  and  Umbeyla  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Simpson  served  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  at  the  defeat  of  the  Sealkoto  mutineers  on  the  banks  of  the 
Raveo  on  tho  12th  and  i6th  July  1857 ;  also  ft*om  the  14th  August  at  the  siege  assault  and  occupation  of  Ddihi— 
ecvercly  wounded  in  the  right  breast  (Medal  with  Clasp) 

'^  Quarter  Master  Davidson  served  with  tho  67th  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China, 
inrliidiiig  the  action  of  Sinho,  taking  of  Tangku,  storm  and  capture  of  the  inner  Taku  Fort,  and  surrender  of  Pekra 
(Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Ayr.- 1  Sir  James  Fergusson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  up  to  4ih  May 
J  S  5  s,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Claspe,  aitd 
Turkish  Medal). 

=^  Major  M'Alester  served  with  the  46th  Regt.  in  the  Oimea  flpom  the  8th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  aiege  and  fkll 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Quarter  Master  Grahame  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  ^th  the  aist  Fusiliers,  including  tlie  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  with  three  Claaps,  and 
Turkish  Medal). 

Bedford. — ^  Sir  John  Bnrgoyne  served  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea,  in  1854,  and  was  aereraly 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Muir  served  with  the  T2th  Regiment  throughout  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-^,  and  was 
present  with  the  Thames  Expedition  and  with  that  of  the  Waikato  (Medal). 

Bucks. — 1  Captain  Powell  served  with  the  4Qth  Regt.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  ist  Sept.  1855,  inclnding 
the  siege  and  taH  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Scott  served  with  tho  73rd  Regiment  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  was  preee&t 
in  all  the  principal  actions  in  Kaflirland ;  also  at  tne  battle  of  itorea— wounded.  Served  also  in  the  Indian  campaign 
of  1858-59  (Medal). 

Cambridge.—^  Captain  Willis  served  with  the  zst  Royals  in  the  Crimea  from  the  9th  December  1854,  t-ncinilrng 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Carlow.— 1  Maior  Butler  served  with  60th  Rifles  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  China(Medal  with,  two  Claaps). 

Carnarvon.— 1  Major  Morgan  embarked  for  the  Gold  Coast  with  the  and  Battalion  asrd  FusilierB  in  1873 
(Aahauti  Medal). 

Cheshire  — ^  Colonel  Loch  served  with  the  3rd  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Sutlej  Campaign  in  1846  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Was  sent  early  in  1854  by  the  Foreign  Office,  under  General  Beateon, 
to  the  Danubian  Provinces  to  organize  the  Turkish  Irregular  Cavalry  with  rank  of  Lt.  Colonel  in  the  Tnrkish 
Service ;  crossed  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  invalided  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Alma  (Turkish  Medal).  Attached 
to  Head  Quarters  of  Commander  in  Chief  in  China  in  1857  and  present  at  the  operations  before  and  c»pcare 
of  Canton  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Was  on  board  tho  gunboat  "  Bustard,"  at  tho  capture  of  the  Peiho  and  upper 
forts  in  1858.  Was  attached  to  the  head  quarters  of  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  i860  and  present  at  the  various  operatioms 
previous  to  and  at  the  capture  of  Sinho,  Tangku,  and  the  Taku  forts  (Medal  with  two  Clasps).  Aocompanied  the 
Earl  of  Elgin  with  the  army  on  advance  on  Pekin,  and  was  captured  with  Mr.  Parkes  and  sent  prisoner  to  PeJaa; 
on  release  brought  home  the  Convention  of  Pekin  and  ratified  treaty  of  Tien-tsin,  and  made  C£, 

3  Major  Egcrton  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Bri^ule  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  up  to  the  13th 
April  1855,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  Tnrkiah  Medal). 

3  Major  Harrison  served  with  the  ^th  Regiment  throughout  the  Abyssinian  campaign  of  1868,  and  was  pireaentat 
the  action  of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal) 

*  Captain  Salisbury  served  in  tho  Servian -Turkish  war  from  29th  August  £0  22nd  October  1876,  and  was  preeest 
ns  Aide  de  Camp  to  (General  Dochtourofl*  at  the  battle  of  Zaitchar  (where  he  gained  the  silver  medal  for  "valoor  *"). 
buttles  of  the  20th  and  31st  October  on  the  heights  before  Deligrad,  and  other  minor  afihirs.  Was  one  of  the  firsi 
throe  placed  on  Prince  Milan's  private  list  for  the  Gold  Medal  lor  *'  conspicuous  gallantryin  action." 

Cork.-i  Captain  Cuppage  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  New  Zealand  War  of  1864-65,  and  was 
present  at  the  actions  01  the  Gate  Pah  and  Te  Ranga  (Medal). 

Cornwall.— 1  Lt.Colonel  Champion  semed  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkencao, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  16th 
nnil  17th  June— wounded  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  Major,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals,  and  5th  Claas  of 
tho  Medjidie). 

*  Sir  Wm.  Wallace  Onslow  served  in  the  12th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand  during  active  operations  in  1866  (Medal). 
Derby.—*  Colonel  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

'  Colonel  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  Kaffirland  in  1851-52,  and  was  present  in  the  operations  in  the 
Watcrkloof  in  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Eyre's  Column  on  the  4tn  Dec.  1851  (Medal). 

^  Lt.Colonel  Newdigate  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Cape  of  (jood  Hope  in  185 1,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  (Medal). 

*  Quaner  Master  Reid  served  with  the  95th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indnding 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  repalse  of  the  sortie  of  the  76th  Oct.  1854,  siege  and  fadl  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal 
with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  Served  also  the  Central  India  campaign  of  1B58,  including  the  siege  aad 
capture  of  Kotah,  recapture  of  Cbundaree,  action  of  Kota  ke  Serai,  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fortreia  cf 
Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Powree,  surprise  and  defeat  of  the  rebels  at  Khoondrye  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Has 
also  the  Medal  for  long  and  meritorious  service. 

^  Major  Hurt  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  Baltic  in  1854  and  in  tho  Black  Sea  in  1854-56  (Baltie  Medal, 
Crimean  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Azofi'and  Sebastopol,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Clabs  of  the  Medjidie). 

Devon. — ^  Major  Letts  served  with  the  Bufifb  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  3rd  SepU  1855,  and  waa  presecc 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  with 
Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'  Lt.Colonel  Savile  served  in  the  Southern  Mahrattacampaignin  i844-45,and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  captors 
of  Samunghur,  Boodurghur,  Punella,  Pownghur,  Runghor,  Monohur,  and  Munsuatosh  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 

*  Lt.Colonel  Dowell  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe-head,  aand  May  1854.  Served  with  ihe 
Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  tho  i8th  June;  present  at  the  destmctton  cf 
a  fort  and  bsirracks,  and  the  shelling  an  encampment  on  the  23rd  June;  destruction  of  thirty  veesela  in  the 
Buy  of  Werolax  on  30th  June ;  lauding  at  Lovisa,  and  burning  the  Government  houses,  4c.,  on  5th  July ;  aheUing  a 
Cossack  encampment  on  loth  July;  destruction  of  a  Cossack  barrack,  &o.,  lath  July;  action  with  a  steamer,  gua- 
Ixjats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  the  13th  July ;  and  was  mentioned  in  the  de8i>atche8  for  his  gallantry  in  a««ist- 
in'^  to  save  the  crew  of  a  boat  under  fire,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Victoria  Cross;  engaged  with  the  batteries  at 
Frcdrecksham  on  aist  July ;  occupation  of  the  Island  of  Kotka,  and  destruction  of  the  stores,  Ac.,  on  96th  Jmlj,  aad 
boinliardment  of  Sweaborg  (Medal). 

<^  Major  Deauo  served  with  the  3i8t  Regiment  throughout  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  incladia^  ihs 
11.  lion  of  Siuho  and  storming  of  Tangku  (Medal  with  Clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts).  Served  also  during  the  opera- 
1 1  iiH  acrainst  the  Taepings  in  the  vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862,  resulting  in  the  taking  of  the  stocm^is 
"I  Nanlmiang,  capture  by  escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadiu,  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin,  and  fortified  town  of  Nigow,  a^d 
t  .  •  affair  at  Nanhsiaug  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  distinguished  conduct  at  Najow). 

Donegal.— I  Lt.  Colonel  Lo wry  served  in  India  in  1857-58,  and  was  present  at  the  aflVur.of  Fattjabad,  captoze  cf 


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handairee  Fort,  action  of  Sahao,  eiego  and  capture  of  Jhansi,  capture  of  Fort  Lahorie,  attack  on  Koonch,  and 
ipture  of  Calpee  (three  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  Modal  with  Clasp). 

-  Major  Dojrne  served  in  the  Crimean  campai/?n  from  May  1855,  and  was  present  in  the  Trenches  with  the  siege 
ain  at  the  siege  and  fall  ofSebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Modal). 
Doraet. — »  Colonel  Bingham  served  24  years  in  the  Inflian  Army,  and  was  with  his  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war 

1824-25-26,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

*  Colonel  Hall  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1S55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
id  aasaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

I^^n.-—*  Major  Wrixonsened  with  tlio  65th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  wars  from  i860  to  1865;  com- 
landed  a  Company  and  was  present  with  the  Expedition  to  Warea  with  capture  and  destruction  of  Pahs. 
xp>edition  to  Waitara  and  Huirangi,  and  action  at  Uuirangi ;  expedition  to  Kinihi  and  attack  and  capture  of 
ih.s  ;  actions  atKairau  on  the  2gth  and  30th  December  i860;  capture  of  Matorikoriko ;  sapping  operations  to 
:le  Pits  and  Pah  at  Te  Area  and  Pukerangiori  and  repulse  of  the  sortie ;  action  of  Rangiriri,  and  storming  and 
ipture  of  the  Pah  on  the  21st  and  22nd  November  1863  (Medal). 

Oublln.— 1  Lieut.  Stephen  served  in  the  Zalu  war  ot  1879,  comnanded  the  Natal  Native  Pioneers  at  the  Lower 
'i:zcla,  and  for  a  short  time  was  attached  to  the  3rd  Battalion  60th  Riflea  in  Zululand. 

Durham.— »  Major  Lluellvn  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  8th  November  1854  to  the 
■h  March  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 
=•  Captain  Chapman  served  with  the  i8th  Royal  Irish  in  the  Now  Zealand  War  of  1863-66  (Medal). 
^  Quarter  Master  King  served  with  the  22nd  Regiment  at  the  taking  and  destruction  of  the  villages  in  the  Borea 
alley.  North  West  Frontier,  in  November  1853;    a^so  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  a/ainst  the  Lurruoksai 
:  jbmimds  including  the  destruction  of  several  villages  in  August  and  September  1854  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Qaarter  Master  Sladden  served  throughout  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1854-55,  includiog  the  battles  of  Alma, 
ilaklava,  and  Inkerman,  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  the  i  ith  May,  attack  of  the  Quarries  on  9th  June,  siege  and  fall  of 
;ba>>topol  (Medal  with  four  Clasps,  Medal  with  Gratuity  of  jCi5  for  distinguished  Conduct  in  the  Field,  Knight  of 
10  Legion  of  Honor,  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  li-om  Jan.  1864  to  March  1865,  including 
10  attack  on  the  Gate  Pah  (Medal). 

Edinburgh.— i  Lord  Lothian  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  J.  Outram  in  the  Persian  war ;  was  present  at  the  taking 
f  >rohumrah,  and  accompanied  the  troops  m  their  advance  upon  Ahwaz  (Medal  with  Clasp) . 

-  -M  I jor  Boulton  served  at  the  siege  of  Seba«topol  from  March  to  July  1855  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

-  Captain  Sjobie  served  with  the  42nd  HigblAuders  iu  tho  second  phase  of  the  Ashanti  war  in  1874,  and  wa« 
r<-8oni  at  the  battle  of  Araoaful,  battle  of  Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomnssie  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Quarter  Master  Tumley  was  on  board  the  Transport  '*  Sarah  Sands"  with  the  Hej.d  Quarters  of  the  54th 
o^'^iment  on  passage  to  India  when  that  vessel  was  partially  destroyed  by  fire  at  sea  on  the  iitli  Nov.  1857.  Served 
i::ing  the  Indian  mutinv,  including  Lord  Clyde's  campaign  in  Oude  in  1858-59,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
f  Fort  Ahmetie  and  all  the  operations  on  the  Nepaul  Frontier  (Medal). 

Eesex.— I  Major  Newton  served  in  the  Crimea  from  3rd  May  1855  with  the  Bufi^,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
eb.istopol,  and  assault  of  tho  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Holroyd  served  with  the  34th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  loth  August  1855,  including  the  siege 
ud  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Also 
1  tho  Indian  campaigns  in  1857-59,  including  the  actions  at  Cnwnpore  on  the  26th,  27th,  and  aSth  (wounded)  Nov. 
B57,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  relief  of  Azimghur  (was  Staff  Officer  to  the  Azimghur 
olumn  in  the  winter  of  1858-9),  and  defeat  of  tho  rebels  at  Bootwul  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

^  Captain  Arthur  Worthingtou  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  3rd  September  1855  (Medal  with 
laup,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Hart-M'Harg  served  with  the  44th  Regiment  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18^4-55.  ^• 
luding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery 
n  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  Medal  for  Di^tiuguished  Service  in  the  Field,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
orved  also  the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  north  of  China,  including  the  action  of  Sinho,  assault  and  capture  of  the 
;orth  Taku  Forts  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Fife.— »  Sir  Arthur  Halkett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  including  the 
attlea  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  of  the  outworks  on 
le  1 8th  Juno  (Medal  with  three  Clasns,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

Glamorgan.—'  Captain  A.  M.  P.  Kemeys-Tynte  and  Lieut.  E.  P.  Kemeys-Tynte  served  with  the  xst  Battklion 
4th  Foot  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879. 

aioucester.— >  Captain  H.  C.  Wortbington  served  with  the  28th  Regiment  as  Adjnt-int  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
B55.  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Cla^p,  and  Turkish  Medalj. 

-  Captain  A.  A.  Wilkie  served  with  the  38th  Regiment  at  the  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  ajrd  July  1855 
VIcdal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Sen'ed  in  the  Indian  campaign  from  Nov.  1857,  including  the  battle  of 
riwiipore,  capture  of  Meangunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  affiiirs  of  Barree  and  Nugger  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
Hants.— 1  Lieut.  Colonel  Briggs  served  with  tho  ist  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  ftrom  the  10th  August  1855, 

;cluding  tho  battle  of  the  Tchemava,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

"*  Major  Spiller  served  in  the  Land  Transport  Corps  in  the  field  during  tho  Waikato,  Tauranga,  and  Tanmaiki 
iiiiipaigns  in  New  Zealand,  uudtr  Generals  Sir  Duncan  Cameron  and  Sir  Trevor  Chute,  and  was  present  at  the 
;ip.  ore  of  Rangiawhia  and  Orakau.  After  the  embarkation  of  tUo  troops  lor  England  ho  commanded  a  company 
r  Colonial  Troops,  and  the  war  breaking  out  again  in  1868  h^  was  selected  to  take  the  command  of  the  Nelson 
nd  Taranaki  contingent  during  tho  Wanganeui  caoipiiign;  w.is  in  command  of  tho  Turu  Turu  Mokai  redoubt 
ttacked  by  the  rebels,  and  Kakaramca  redoubt  attacked  by  the  Hau  Haua  on  the  6th  9th  and  nth  Oct.  1868 
iiighly  complimented  in  district  orders— and  borviccs  acknowledged  by  the  Colony).  On  23  Oct.  1868  ho  was 
■azettod  as  Sub  Inspector  in  the  Armed  Constabulary,  and  accompanied  the  field  force  under  Colonel  Whitmore  to 
'overtv  Bav  during  the  massacre,  and  was  ii*  command  of  a  company  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Njatapa  on  the 
St  2na  3ra  and  4th  Jan.  1869.  Was  fifteen  months  in  command  of  tho  Wairoa  District,  Hawke's  Bay,  and 
rganized  an  expedition  of  Europeans  and  Nativen  to  AVsiikure,  and  captured  and  destroyed  the  settlements  of 
"iikurangi,  Whikenui,  and  To  Kiwi— received  the  thanks  of  the  Colonial  Minister.  Commanded  a  company  in  the 
xpedition  to  Waikaremona  Lakes  against  tho  Wrcwera  rebels. 

Huntingdon.—'  Major  Rooper  served  with  the  38th  Rcgt.  in  the  Crimea  from  23rd  Aug.  1855  (Medal  with 
lasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Jersey. — 1  Lt. Colonel  Touzel  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  in  suppression  of  tho  Indian  Mutiny  (Medal). 

Kent. — *  Major  Knight  served  with  the  23rd  Fu^iiiers  in  tho  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the 
3lief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  battle  of  Uamipore  6th  Doc.  1857,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  Traiisgogra 
perations  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Colonel  Howell  was  present  as  Aide  do  Camp  to  Colonel  Herman,  tho  Consul  General  of  Tripoli,  with  the  Expedi- 
on  which  was  sent  by  the  Turkish  Government  in  the  winter  of  1855-56  to  suppress  a  rebellion  ot  the  Arabs  in  the 
iharlen  and  Jebbe  Mountains  (Turkish  Military  Order  of  Merit). 

*  Quarter  Master  Yeatts  served  with  the  92nd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1858-59,  including 
tie  actions  of  Raighur,  Mongrowlie,  Sindwaho,  Kurrni,  and  Barode  (.Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Woodrutt"  served  with  tho  97th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  20th  Nov.  18^4,  including  the 
ie^e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Klldare.— 1  Quarter  Master  Gage  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  20th  Foot  in  tho  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  ftrom 
^'ovember  1858  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  subsequent  operations  iu  Oude,  including  the 
d'air  of  the  Fort  of  Musjecdia  (Medal). 

Lanark.— »  Major  Gossling  served  in  tho  New'Zealand  war  of  1864-66  as  Lieutenant  in  Taranaki  Military  Settlers, 
nd  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ahu  Ahu  Kaitakie,  and  Fiprilei  (Medal). 

^  Captain  Giles  served  in  the  Ashanti  campaigu  from  tho  26th  December  1873,  and  was  employed  in  the 
"ran sport  Service  (.Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  McLeod  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i85»-55,  in- 
tudmg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  f>iege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
leAiults  of  the  i8th  June  and  Sth  September  (Med^il  with  three  Cia^ps,  and  Turkish  Medal).    Served  also  in  the 


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471  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia, 

^ndian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-59,  including  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  defeat  of  the  Gwalkir  Oor- 
tingent  at  Cawnpore,  and  pursuit  to  Seraighat,  aflkir  of  Kali  Nuddee,  siege  and  capture  of  Lncknow,  aflkir  of 
Allygunge,  battle  of  Bareilly,  actions  of  Paflgaun  and  Rufeaulpcre  and  evacuation  of  Mithowlie  (Medal  •wrth  tn 
Claups).    Umbeyla  campaign  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  in  1863-64  (Medal  with  Claap). 
Lancashire.— I  Major  Sandys  served  in  Bengal  through  the  Sepoy  Mutiny  in  1857-58. 

*  Lt. Colonel  Rheppard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  the  4th  Regt.  including  the  Iwttlw 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Scbaatopol,  and  assaults  of  the  i8th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  ^ih 
three  Clasps,  Turkish  Medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie).  Served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  of  1857-5^. 
and  commanded  two  companies  of  the  4th  Ro^^iment  attached  to  a  field  force  sent  in  pursuit  of  Tantia  Topee. 

*  Major  Farmar  was  present  at  the  occupation  of  Petropolovski  in  1855. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Godfrey  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  in  India  during  the  mutiny  in  1858-59,  inclading  the  operaticT:^ 
in  the  Nepaul  Terai  (Medal). 

7  Captam  Garland-Matthews  served  with  the  French  Ambulance  of  the  Army  of  the  North  in  the  Franco-Genanj 
war  of  1870-71 .    Received  from  the  French  Government  the  bronze  cross  for  service  in  aid  of  the  wonikded. 

*  Major  Bolton  served  with  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  July  1835  (Medal  with  Oup 
for  Sebaatopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Winniett  served  with  the  4th  Regiment  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  to  September  185 -. 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  andTurki&hMeda  i 
Commanded  a  Company  of  the  24th  Regiment  in  a  flying  column  under  Brigadier  General  Chamberlaixi  frois  Fc 
rozepore  in  pursuit  of  the  rebel  chief  Tantia  Topeo  in  February  and  March  1859. 

*°  Captain  Bumey  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  du'ing  the  Crimean  war,  in  the  Baltic  in  1851  (Medal)  and  after- 
wards in  the  Black  Sea,  and  was  present  at  tLc  bombardment  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Claap,  hz.  1 
Turkish  Medal).  In  1857  he  served  in  the  war  in  L'liina,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  December. 
Also  served  in  the  operations  in  the  north  of  China  in  i860,  including  the  capture  of  the  Taku  Forta  (Medal  witi 
two  Clasps). 

'*  Quarter  Master  Dixon  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  in  the  Oiraea  from  the  25th  Dec.  1854,  and  wm»  present « 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clusp,  and  Turkish  Medalj.  AtdO  served  on  the  Bhootan  ezpeditios. 
including  the  recapture  of  Dewangiri  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clavp). 

"  Quarter  Master  Gilbert  served  with  3rd  Buffs  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  April  1855,  inclndinj:  the  aiege  as^i 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  Trenches  on  the  6th  June) .  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Jane,  and  belonjc«<l  <  > 
the  covering  and  ladder  party  of  the  and  Diviaion  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  X&55  ,Me)lil 
with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

'*  Quarter  Master  Munro  served  in  the  Crimea  from  X3th  June  1855,  including  the  expedition  to  Kcn-tch,  sieft  u^i 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kotah  on  y^^ 
March  1858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

lieioester. — ^  Major  Pearson  served  with  the  95th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  inclading  the  mcz* 
assault  and  capture  of  Kotah,  battle  of  Kota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwaliar,  stf c 
and  capture  of  Powrie,  acted  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

Leitrim.— 1  Colonel  Hon.  W.  J.  Forbes  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  39tli  Dec.  1854  kiA 
has  the  Medal  with  CHasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal. 

Ijimeriok.— 1  Major  Mawe  was  present  with  the  expedition  which  stormed  the  war  fences  of  Kaznbia,  as ! 
bombarded  the  town  of  Gballah,  Western  Africa,  on  the  23rd  and  a4th  March  1859. 

liinooln. — 1  Captain  Moore  served  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Abyssinian  campaij^  in  x868,  and  t^ 
present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Magdala  (Medal). 

*  Major  Mason  served  with  the  82nd  Regt.  in  suppressing  the  Indian  mutiny  in  1857-58,  including  the  operatici 
at  Cawnpore  under  Windham,  defeat  there  of  tiie  Gwalior  Contingent,  action  of  Khankur,  taking  of  Bare:!:: , 
subsequent  operations  in  Rohilcund,  and  defence  of  Powayne  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Jebb  served  in  the  Abvssinian  campaign  in  3868  with  the  Transport  Train  (Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Rawson  served  with  the  37th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  ths  fira 
attempt  to  relieve  Arrah  under  Captain  Dunbar,  actions  of  Atrowlea  and  Koelsa,  defence  of  Azimghur  firora  s^ 
March  to  15th  April  1858,  pursuit  of  Koer  Bing  and  actions  of  17th  and  20th  April,  capture  of  Jogdespore,  actKu 
of  17th  i8th  and  aoth  October  1858,  and  subseauent  pursuit  (Medal). 

London.— 1  Lt.Colonel  Dimdas  served  with  the  62nd  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  the  t6th  August  1855,  including  tia 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turldah  Med& 

*  Major  Mackenzie  served  in  the  93rd  Highlanders  in  the  Indian  Campaign  of  1857-59,  mcluding  the  actioa  «f 
Khudagunge,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  with  assault  of  the  Martiniero  and  storming  of  the  Begum's  Pai^et, 
capture  of  Methowlie,  and  battle  of  Biswa  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Major  Savory  served  with  the  90th  Light  Infantry  during  the  Indian  mutiny  camimign  of  1857-53 ; 
advanced  with  Havelock's  Column  from  Cawnpore  on  the  19th  Septemberand  was  present  at  the  actiona  of  Maag^^'*- 
war,  Oonao,  Buseerutgunge,  capture  of  the  Alumbagh,  and  the  several  actions  resulting  in  the  relief  and  aubseqocii: 
defence  of  Lucknow  (wounded);  was  at  the  storming  of  the  Engine  House,  and  Him  Kbana;  served  under  Oairk:i 
throui^'hout  the  operations  at  the  Alumbagh  from  Nov.  1857  to  March  1858,  and  at  the  final  siege  and  capcnr-cf 
Lucknow- ;  also  in  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858,  and  as  Station  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  Smith  conamanding  a  ¥:t^ 
Force  (Medal  witli  two  Clasps,  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow,  and  Life  Pension  for  Wounds). 

liondonderry.— 1  Miyor  Lawrence  served  with  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  xSSo-^i.asd  j 
that  ot  1863-65,  including  the  action  at  Kohewa  (Medal). 

Mayo.— >  Major  Whaite  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1846  including  the  latter  pan 
of  the  siogo  operations  before  Mooltaji,  surrender  of  that  fortress,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  "vriih  two  Cbs:»- 

*  Lt.Colonel  A.  Knox-Gore  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  60th  Rifles  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  lij-i  - 
the  Arrah  District,  Bengal  (Medal). 

3  Major  Kingscote  served  with  the  4i8t  Regiment  in  the  Oimea  from  the  12th  November  1854,  including  tt- 
8ie?c  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded— right  arm  amputated— at  the  attack  of  the  H^»*<«w  on  iL-. 
8th  ScptemV>cr  1855  (Meital  with  Clasp,  3th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Middlesex.— 1  Major  Adair  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaij?n  and  wu 
present  at  the  relief  of  Azimghur  (Medal). 

*  Colonel  Black  served  with  the  09th  Regiment  in  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China,  and  waa  praaentat  u« 
surrender  of  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

-*  Major  Ward  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

*  Quarter  Master  Milne  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  Riile  Brigade  in  the  Kafilr  war  in  185^-53  includiag  xkf  n.- 

Sedition  beyond  the  Key  in  Aug.  1852  (Medal).    Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includiag  ik? 
attics  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  three  Clasps,  and  Turkish  Medal),    ilv 
granted  the  Silver  Medal  with  Annuity  for  Meritorious  Service. 

<  Lt.Colonel  Aikman  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medt.' 
Also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  with  the  force  under  Brigadier  General  Wheeler  (Medal).     Served  ii^  — - 
Indian  mutiny  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  siege  of  Delhi  and  various  engagements  (Medal  withCa>T 
and  when  in  command  of  the  3rd  Sikh  Cavalry  on  advanced  picket,  with  a  hundred  of  his  men  on  the  tsi  Marii 
1858  he  attacked  and  utterly  routed  a  rebel  force  consisting  or  500  Infantry,  200  Horse,  and  two  guna,  cattiiu:  1? 
100  men,  capturing  the  two  gims,  and  driving  the  remainder  of  the  enemy  into  and  over  tiio  Uoomtee.  husv 
receiving  a  severe  sabre  cut  on  the  face  in  a  personal  encounter  with  several  of  the  enemy.     For  Uiia  feai.  wiui 
was  performed  under  every  disadvantage  ol  broken  ground,  and  partially  imder  the  flanking  fire  of  an  a^iQi£.T 
fort,  ho  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross. 

7  Captain  Burstall  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  of  the  60th  Rifles  on  the  Red  River  Expedition  of  1870. 

"  Captain  Hunt  served  with  the  50th  Regiment  the  New  Zealand  campaigns  of  1864-65-66,  and  waa  pre»c^:  '- 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Rangiawhia  and  Te  Awamutu,  action  before  Wereroa  and  Nukumaru.  when  the  enei- 
attacked  the  British  Camp  and  were  repulsed  with  great  loss ;  also  with  the  field  force  under  Major  Gea^-^ 
Chute  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Putahi  and  subsequent  operations  in  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  (Medai). 

Monaighan.— ^  Major  Henderson  served  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  and  in  Jime  1857  waa  attached  t 
an  Irregular  Levy  of  1,400  men  engaged  in  the  district  for  the  protection  of  •^^i^^^^gJ^^F^^f^^'f^  ^^  pc«tr 


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of  Joint  Magistrate  in  the  diBtrict  of  Agra,  Allyghur,  and  Muttra ;  present  at  the  action  of  Agra  on  5th  July,  and 
waa  afterwards  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  the  Force ;  in  Oct.  was  appointed  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel  Greathed, 
present  at  the  action  of  Dilkhoosha  and  relief  of  Lncknow  by  Lord  Clyde,  the  affair  at  Kanonge,  aflbir  of  2nd  Dec. 
and  action  of  6th  Dec.  at  Cawnpore ;  served  afterwards  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Migor  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Harte  Franks, 
and  present  at  tho  actions  of  Nusrutpore,  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  Soltanpore,  and  Dhowraha,  siege  and  capture  of 
liucknow  (wonndod  by  an  explosion) ,  including  storming  of  the  Emaumbara  and  Kaisabagh  (Medal  with  two 
Clivsps). 

^  Lt. Colonel  Woodwright  served  with  the  z8th  Rc^al  Irish  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal)  and  was  present  at 
t!ie  taking  of  Amoy,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  He  also  served  with  the  x8th  in  the  Burmah  war  of 
1352-53  to  the  conclusion  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on 
the  lUngoon  river,  landed  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  Royal  Irish  and  with  the  Marines  ox  tho  JF'ox  frigate 
stormed  and  destroyed  the  Dalla  stockades;  served  during  the  three  succeeding  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon,  and  on  the  14th  April  was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  Great  Dagon 
Pagoda,  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  the  heights  of  Prome  in  Jan.  1853  ; 
commanded  a  Company  of  the  i8th  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  operations  in  the  Donabew  district  includintr 
1 7th  March  1853  (wounded),  when  the  x8th  stormed  and  carried  the  Urst  stockade,  also  19th  March  when  tho  strong- 
iiold  of  the  Burmese  Chief  Mea  Toon  was  stcrmodand  after  considerable  loss  captured  (Medal  with  Clasp  Icr 
logu). 

Montgomery. — ^^Quarter  Master  Dovaaton  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  in  1857-59,  and  was  present 
n  t  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  action  of  Cawnpore,  storming  of  Meangunge,  the  passage  of  the  Gogra.  the  action  at 
Toolseepore,  and  numerous  minor  engagements  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

Norfolk.—^  Major  Dods  served  with  the  14th  Regt.  in  the  Trenches  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
fiAsault  of  the  i8th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp, and  Turkish  Medal). 

Nottingham. — ^  Lt.Colonel  Girardot  commanded  a  Detachment  on  board  the  Birkenhead^  when  wrecked  off  Dau- 
WOT  Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the  night  of  the  26th  Feb.  1852.  He  served  with  the  43rd  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
* 852-53  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Fosbroke  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  China  war  of  i860,  including  the  actions  of  the  3rd 
2Sth  and  14th  August,  z8th  and  21st  September,  and  advance  on  Pekin  (Medal  with  Clasps  for  the  Taku  Forts  and 
i  ekin). 

Oxford.—!  Major  Sparke  served  with  the  68th  Light  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Seba.stopol  firom  x9tta 
May  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Perth.— 1  Lord  Stormont  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from  the  29ih  Aug.  1855,  including  tho 
t>iege  ard  taX\  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Quarter  Master  Simpson  served  with  the  42nd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-^5.  in- 
( Suding  the  battles  of  Alm&  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  tail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
\%  ith  three  Clasps,  and  'J^irkish  Modal).  Served  also  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of 
c  'awnpore  (6th  Deo.  1857),  Seraig^ac,  Kudygunge.  and  Shumshabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Luoknow  and  assault  of  the 
?>lartiniere  and  Banks'  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly 
(  Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Victoria  Cross). 

Queen's  Oonnty.— ^  Captain  Aldndge  served  with  the  20th  Regiment  in  the  operations  in  Oude  in  December 
1858,  and  was  present  at  the  afikirs  of  Churda  and  Fort  of  Musjeedia  (Medal). 

Badnor.— 1  Lt  Colonel  Thomas  served  with  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  the  Oude  campaign  of  1858-59,  including 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Birwah,  and  Trans-Gogra  affairs  at  Bungaon  (Medal). 

Renfrew.— 1  Major  Anderson  served  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  Force  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Rowa  on  6th 
Jane  1858,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  the  95th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Awah  and  Kotah.  battle  of 
iCota  ka  Serai,  general  action  resulting  in  the  capture  of  Gwalior,  siege  and  capture  of  Pouree,  and  served  for  some 
time  as  Assistant  Field  Engineer  in  Central  India  (mentioned  in  despatches,  MTedal  with  Clasp). 

Robs.— 1  Captain  Rose  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  Banboum,and  with  Admiral  Sir  Houston  Stewart's  exploring  expedition  up  the  rivers  Bug  and  Dnieper 
( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) .  , , 

»  Captain  Grove  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Almaand  Balaklava, 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  Medal).  Served  the  campaign  of  1857-58  against  the  mutineers  in  India,  including  the  actions  at  Cawn- 
pore (6th  Dec.  1857),  Seraighat,  Kudygunge,  and  Shumsabad,  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknow  and  assault  of  the  Martiniere 
r.  nd  Banks*  Bungalow,  attack  on  the  fort  of  Rooyah,  action  at  Allygunge,  attack  and  capture  of  Bareilly  (Medal 
with  Clflisp) . 

Shropshire.— 1  Major  Hornby  served  with  the  Military  Train  the  campaign  of  i860  in  North  China  (Medal 
>vith  Clasps).  , 

*  Captam  Bennett  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  during  tho  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
( Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

Somerset.— 1  Colonel  Adair  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  2nd  May  1855,  including 
thesiegeandfallof  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  . 

s  Major  Sawyer  served  in  the  Netherlands  Army  during  the  Belgian  revolution  fri^m  1832  to  1839,  and  is  a  Kmght 
of  the  Order  of  the  Couronne  de  Chdne.  ., 

*  Captain  Cox  served  with  the  **  Buffe"  in  the  Crimea  ftom  the  3rd  September  to  the  15th  November  x8s5,includinK 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal) . 

»  Major  Brasier  Creagh  served  with  the  Military  Train,  acting  as  Light  Cavalry,  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
1 864-60;  commanded  a  Troop  in  the  Wanganui  and  Taranaki  campaigns,  and  was  present  in  nearly  all  the  engage* 
tnents  on  that  coast  (Medal) . 

7  Captain  Hillcoat  served  in  the  Ashanti  war  in  1873-74,  attached  to  the  Transport  (Medal) . 

Stafford.- 1  Quarter  Master  Sowton  served  with  tho  38th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  in  the  Indian  campaign  firomNov.  1857, 
inclading  the  battle  of  Cawnpore  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  contingent,  capture  of  Meeangunge,  siege  and  capture 
of  Lncknow,  and  afifkir  of  Barree  (Medal  with  Clasp).    Served  in  the  Hazara  campaign  in  1868. 

Suffolk.— 1  Major  Oakes  served  in  the  xst  Royals  at  the  siege  and  £a11  of  Sebastopol  f^m  xxth  July  1855 
(Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ^  j*„    - 

*  Major  Browning  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  Aug.  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sevastopol  and  attack  of  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal).  Served  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
in  1857-58  as  Staff  Officer  to  a  Field  Force  in  Guzerat,  including  the  attack  on  the  Taringa  HiUs  (mentioned  in  de- 
Bpatchee) ;  acted  in  the  same  capacity  to  another  Field  Force  in  Aug.  x  858,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture 
iyt  Kandeth— horse  shot.  ^  .      ^  ^     xi.    t,  •..  t. 

Stairey.— 1  Colonel  Evelyn  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Kalafat  in  x8s4.  He  was  appointed  bv  ttie  British 
Government  to  serve  under  General  Cannon  with  the  Staff  of  the  Turkish  Army,  in  which  he  received  the  rank  of 
jfn^TTiairftTi  He  accompanied  the  Allied  expedition  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Ba- 
1  aklava,  and  Inkerman  j  in  the  Trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  defence  of  Eupatoria.  Received  the  honoranr 
rank  of  Lt.Colonel  in  the  British  Army  23rd  Oct.  1857  (Modal  with  four  Clasps  fbr  the  Crimea,  4th  Class  of  the  Med- 
jidie, and  Turkish  Medal).  .       ,       ««         .     ,    J,         u  ..    * 

*  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  X7th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1858-59,  including  the  pursuit  of 
Tantia  Topee  and  action  of  Zerapore  (Medal).  ,  .     ^    -.        ,. 

*  Mfyor  Tredcroft  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  Trenches  with 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  April TMedal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Sussex.—!  Colonel  Aldridge  served  with  the  2X8t  FuaUiers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  mcluding  the 
l^attle  of  Alma,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June  :  also  the  expedition  to 
K:inboum  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  Brevet  of  M^jor,  and  Turkish  Medal).  ,     r,  . 

*  Mf^or  Tubbs  served  in  command  of  a  Detachment  of  the  9th  Bombay  N.I.  agamst  the  mutmeers  in  Central 
India  in  1858-59  (Medal  with  Clasp).  ,      -,,  ,       ,  .^  ^ 

Tipperary.— 1  Colonel  Frend  served  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Lord  Gough  at  the  battle  of  MfOiarajpore  39th  December 

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X843,  and  was  very  sererely  wounded  and  had  his  right  arm  amputated  on  the  field  (mentioned  in  deep«tchet. 
Bronze  Star). 

*  Major  Cooper  served  with  the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indadinc  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps,  Sardinian  and  Turkish 
Medals,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Mecljidie).  Served  also  in  the  Indinn  campaign  from  the  20th  Sept.  1857  •'^  »«^  Ac^. 
1858;  present  at  the  storming  of  the  Secunderbagh  and  severely  wounded  in  the  head  in  a  hand-to-hand  fighi. 
being  the  first  officer  to  enter  the  breach  of  that  place ;  was  also  engaged  in  all  the  subsequent  operations  which 
led  to  the  relief  of  the  Residency ;  subsequent  relief  of  Cawnpore,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior  Contingent  with 
pursuit  to  Seraighat,  action  of  Khala  Nuddee,  occupation  of  Furruckabad,  siege  and  fall  ofLucknow,  iaclcdinf 
the  storming  of  the  Maniniere,  Begum  Cottee,  and  minor  operations ;  pursuit  of  the  rebels  through  Bohilcuad 
and  Oude,  actions  before  and  fall  of  Bareilly  from  5th  to  9th  May  (Medal  with  two  Clasps). 

*  Captain  Green  served  in  the  14th  Regiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  and  was  present  in  the  aciioa 
of  Kokeroa  and  Rangariri  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Medal). 

»  Captain  Mansergh  served  as  a  Cadet  in  the  County  Bourke  Mounted  Police  (Victoria),  with  detachments  of  the 
12th  and  40th  Regiments  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  a  stockade  occupied  by  insurgents  at  the  Ballarut  Gold 
Fields,  3  Dec.  1854. 

Tjrrone. — "-  Lt.Colonel  Buchanan  served  with  the  88th  Regt.  in  the  Indian  campaign  of  1857-58,  incrjdinp  the  actiocs 
at  Cawnpore  under  M^or  Gen.  Windham,  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6th  Dec,  capture  of  Lucknow,  operaaona  in  cLe 
Doab  with  the  Column  under  Col.  G.  V.  Maxwell,  to  whom  he  was  Orderly  Ofliuer,  and  siege  and  (»ptare  of  Calpee  in 
May  X858  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'  Captain  Browne  served  with  the  83rd  Regiment  throughout  the  Indian  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  sup- 
pression of  a  mutiny  at  Nusserabad  in  August  1857,  at  the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  Arrah  in  September,  and  at  lU 
siege  and  capture  in  Jan.  1858  (Modal  with  Clasp  for  Central  India). 

The  Tower  Hamlets.— 1  Major  Nott  served  with  the  Field  Force  against  the  rebel  Karens  in  Burmah  in  Jan. 
X  857,  and  on  two  occasions  commanded  a  Detachment  of  the  35th  Regt.  engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  receiTcd  a  IrUer 
of  approbation  fi*om  the  Grovemor  Greneral  in  Council.  Served  with  the  35th  Regiment  during  the  Indian  mutiny 
in  1857-58. 

*  Lt.Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  7i8t  Highlanders  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  the  5th  February  to  the 
17th  September  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  Expeditions  to  Kertch  and  Yenikalo  (Medal 
with  Clasp.  Sardinian  and  Turkish  Medals). 

*  Lt.Coionel  de  Salis  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifiemon  during  the  Kaffirwar  of  1851-52 
(Medal). 

*  Lt  Colonel  Tewart  served  with  the  6th  Regiment  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858,  and  was  nresent  in  the  affisir 
at  Peroo  and  subsequent  operations  in  the  Jagdospore  Junele  (Medal) . 

7  Major  Frobisher  served  with  the  55th  Regiment  on  the  Bhootan  expedition,  including  the  recapture  of  Dewan* 
gin  in  1865  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

*  Ci^tain Marshall  served  m  the  Umbeyla  campaign  of  1863  ngainst  the  Boneyrs  and  other  Hill  Tribea  on  iht 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  (Medal  with  Clasp).  Also  in  the  Bhootan  expedition  of  1864-60,  including  the  recapture  of 
Dewangiri  (Clasp). 

Warwick. — 1  Colonel  Grimston  served  with  the  19th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  (torn  5th  Jan.  to  31  at  July  iSsj 
(Medal  with  Clasp  for  Sebastopol,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Captain  Fortescue  served  during  the  Indian  mutiny  in  the  operations  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Road  with  the  t±. 
Regiment.    Also  with  the  ist  Bengal  Fusiliers  in  some  of  the  operations  in  Oude  in  1858-59  (Modal). 

Westmorland.— 1  Lt.Colonel  Draffen  served  in  the  Baltic  during  the  latter  part  of  1854  (Medal).  Waa  at  the 
blockade  of  Odessa,  and  also  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1855  (Medal  A-ith  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Wexford.— '  Major  Alcock  served  with  the  95th  Re^.  in  the  Crimean  campaign  fh>m  the  15th  Jan.  1855,  incladmf 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

Worcester. — ^  Major  Norbury  served  as  Captain  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  and 
Julv  to  4th  Sept.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  tho  Tchernaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp, 
and  Turkish  Medal). 

York. — 1  Lt.Colonel  Gunter  served  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Crimea  in  October  1854,  inclading  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Blake  served  with  the  Carabineers  in  Oude  and  tho  Trans-Gogra  district  in  1858-59,  and  was  presert 
at  the  action  of  Doondiakera,  affairs  of  Churda,  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Mnjecdia,  and  action  of  Bankee  (Medal). 

*  Captain  Holroyd  served  with  the  65tU  Regiment  in  the  Now  Zealand  war  in  1864-65  (Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Grimston  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal)  ;  also  with  the 
expedition  North  of  the  Orange  River  in  1852-53. 

*  Major  Gumming  served  with  the  48th  Regiment  in  the  Crimea  from  the  aist  April  to  the  7th.  August  1S35, 
Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  with  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Lt.Colonel  Dowker  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Modal). 

7  Major  Cubitt  served  in  the  Crimea  from  13th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fall  ot  Sebastopol,  the  sortie* 
of  6th  April  and  loth  May,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  of  the  Redan  on  the  i8th  June;  was  wounded  in  the 
trenches  on  the  28th  June  (Medal  with  Clasp,  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  Medal). 

*  Major  Bates  served  with  the  65th  Regiment  during  the  New  Zealtmd  war  of  1860-61.  at  Taranaki,  and  was 
present  at  the  operations  at  Huiraugi  and  before  Te  Arei.  Was  afterwards  appointed  Native  Interpreter  to  tbe 
Forces,  and  was  present  on  the  Stafi'at  the  outbreak  of  hostilities  in  the  Taranaki  district  in  1863^  capture  of  the 
Pa  Katikira,  and  subsequently  in  the  Waikato  district  (Medal). 

»  Major  Leake  served  with  the  70th  Rojfiment  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of  1863-65,  including  operations  in  ti,e 
provinces  of  Taranaki  and  Waikato  (Modal). 

*"  Quarter  Master  Knowles  served  with  the  ist  Battalion  22ud  Regiment  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern 
Mahratta  Country  in  1844-45,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  Hud  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pown^har. 
Served  in  the  operations  on  tho  N.W.  Frontier  in  1855  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

'•  Lt.Colonel  Hcwett  served  with  tho  20th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  20th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  CsH  of 
Sebastopol,  and  affair  of  the  i8th  June;  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  i^-ith  Clasp,  and  Tark:sb 
Medal).  Also  served  in  the  Indian  mutiny  campaign  in  1857-58,  including  the  actions  of  Chanda,  Umeerpore,  and 
Sultanpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (Medal  with  Clasp). 

»*  Captain  de  Burgh  served  throughout  the  Zulu  war  of  1879,  first  as  Adjutant  of  the  3rd  Battalion  of  the  lA 
Regiment  of  Natal  Native  Coniingent,  afterwards  on  special  duty  fbr  the  Remount  Committee,  and  finallj  he  vae 
appointed  to  the  command  of  a  troop  of  Natal  Uorse.  with  which  he  served  in  the  ist  Division,  and  anbaeqaestlj 
throughout  the  operatioiis  of  Clarke  s  Column  to  the  end  of  the  campaign. 

^*  Lt  Colonel  Brooksbauk  Kcrved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  38ih  Regiment,  and  waa  preeent  s& 
the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  iucludmg  the  repulse  of  a  sortie  on  tho  aist  Deeomber, 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  (Medal  with  two  Clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Mn^jidie.  and  Turkiah  Medal). 

"  Captain  Gilbert  served  with  the  70th  Regiment  in  the  New  ZoaUind  war  of  1863-^5,  and  waa  preoent  at  ths 
action  or Rangiaohia,  and  with  the  expedition  to  the  White  Cliffs  (Medal). 


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I  Rs.  FIRST  GLASS. 

1840  3750  Pearson,  Sen.  Francis  Boyle 
1843  4166  JaokBon,  Son.   Louis    Steuart, 

CIB. 

Z844  4000  Baok]and,^on.  Charles  Thomas 


1844  3750  Spankie,  IToji.  Robert 

1^44  3500  Lindsay,  Charles  Robert  .... 

1845  833'Ain8lie,  Son.  William 

184s  asoolLiiBhingtOD,  Henry 

1846  35oo;Reid»  Henry  Stewart  

1846, 4000,  Melvill,  PhiUp  Sandys,  CSI. 

1847  2500 

1847I4666 
18473166 

1848  3750 

1848  2500 
18494000 
18493500 
18493166 

184913500 

1849  3166 
[849  4166 


Cquper,JS(9n.  Sir  GeorgeEbonezei 
Wilson,  Bart.CB.  KCSL  CIE 

Prinsep,  James  Hunter 

Keene,  Henry  George 

Morris,  John  Henry,  CSI. 

EdwardB,  Roderick  Mackenzie , 

SEOOnS  GLASS 
Oldfleld,  Son.  Richard  Charles 

Power,  James  William  

Dampier,  Son.  Henry  Lucius .. 

Hume,  Allan  Octavian,  CB 

Carmichael,  Charles  Paget  


Harrison,  Edward  Francis  ... 
Ravenshaw,  Thonuw  Edward 
Morris,  Son.  Greorge  Gordon 
[8494166  its:   McDonell,   Son.    WilUom 

Fraser 

-S49  8333  Egerton,  Son.  Sir  Robert  Byles, 

J^CSI.  CIS 

850  4166  Chapman,  Robert  Barclay,  CSI. 

(Barriater  at  Laic)    

850  2500  Muspratt,  Henry 

d50|a5ooBroahur8t,Maynard  

850  3533  Colyin,  Son.  Bazett  Wotenhall . 


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3116 

833 
3950 
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833 
3166 
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Lewis,  John  Mangles 

Thompson,  Son.  Aug.  Rivers, 

CSI.   

Browne,  Lord  Henry  Ulick  .. 
Brandreth,  Arthur  {BarrUter  at 

Law)  

Saunders,  Reginald  Floyer(Bar- 

riater  at  Law) 

Macnabb,  James  William 

Capper,  William  Copeland  

Chase,  Henry  Minchin  

Eden,  Son.  Sir  Ashley,  KCSI. 

CIB 

Waterfleld,  William 


Chapman,  Charles  Edward 

Plowden,  William  Chichele 

Batten,  i/o».  George  Henry  Max 

well  (3arrwf«ra<Xa»)    

TSf(S  Mangles,  Ross  Lowis 

Palmer,  Archdale  VUUers 

Cockerell,  Hora(»  Abel 

Tayler.SkipwithHenryChurchill 

Willock,  Henry  Davis 

Halsey,  William  Stirling  


Macnabb,  Donald  Campbell.. 

Webster,  Henry  Binny  

Daniell,  Cairnes  Anthony 

Bainbridge,       Anthony     John 

Richards  

Simson,  James  {Barriater atLaw) 


2500  Lane,  Wilmot  {Barrister  at  Law) 
5500  Grordon,  James  Davidson,  CSI... 
2500  Robertson,  James  Casamaijor... 


f     833 

5  asoo 

M500 

'3  "66 


Thomhill,  Edward  Bensley 

Harrison,  Henry  Anthony 

Browne,   John    Fredrick  {Bar- 
rister at  Law) 

Barlow,  George  Nelson,  CSI. 


4x66  ItyBMt  Alfred  Comyns,  CB.... 
4166  Prinsep,  Son.  Henry  Thoby. 

3500  Daniell,  Clarmont  John 

833  Colvin,  Elliot 

25oo|Qrant,  John  Peter 

;  2  2  5o  Tayler,  Wm.  Yansittart  Graham .' 
4 166  Bay  ley,  Son.  Sir  Steuart  Colvin, ' 

!4x66lTottenham,  flon.Loftus  Richard 


Appozvtmbnts,  &c. 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinoes. 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 

Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue.    Member  of  tha  Lieut.  GoTemof's 

Council. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Judge  of  tho  Chief  Court  of  tho  Punjab. 

Judge  of  tho  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William.    Furlough. 
District  nnd  Sessions  Judge  of  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinoes. 
Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinoes. 
Agent  to  tho  Governor  General  at  Baroda. 

Lieut  Governor  of  N.W.  Provinces  and  Chief  Commissioner  of  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cawnpore.  N.W.  Provinoes. 
District  and  Se^isions  Judge  of  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  Rohilcund  Division,  N.W.  ProvlnoeB. 

.Tudge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinoes. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces,  Ghazeepore.  [Coonoil. 

Member,  Board  of  Revenue,  L.P.      Member  of  tho  Lieut.  Governor's 

Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  Benares  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

frency.    (On  special  duty  at  home.) 
Comptroller  General  of  Accounts.     Head  Commissioner  of  Paper  Cur- 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Burdwan  Di  viaion. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Pux^'ab  and  its  Dependencies. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Financial  Department. 
Judge,  mi  (vrade,  of  Sylhet,  Assam.    Also  Sessions  Judge  of  Cachar. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  N.W.  Provinces.     Additional  Member  of  the  Governor 

General's  Council.  ' 

District  and  Se^ions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Bhaugulporo,  Bengal. 

Ordinary  Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 
Commissioner  of  Rojshahye  and  Cooch  Behar  Divisions,  Bengal. 

Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  JuUunder  Division,  Pui^ab* 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Forlongh. 
Commissioner  and  Supcnntendent,  Umballa  Division,  Pux^jab. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  Oudo. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Lieutenant  Governor  of  Bengal. 

Accountant  General,  N.W.  Provinces.     Deputy  Commissioner  of  Paper 

Currency,  Allahabad  Circle.  Offlg.  Comptroller  General.  India. 
Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Sick  Furlough. 
Commissioner,  Meerut  Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 

[Governor  General's  Council. 
Commissioner   of  Inland  Customs,  Agra.     Additional  Member  of  the 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Presidency  Division.     Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Purneah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Secretary  to  Government  of  Bengal  in  Judicial  and  Pohtical  Departments. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Azimgurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Inspector  General  of  Registration  and  Commissioner  of  Excise  and  Stamps, 

N.  W.  Pro  vinces.    Offlciating  Commissioner  of  Inland  Customs,  Agra. 
Commissioner,  Pe^^hawur  Division,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
Commissioner,  Jhansi  Div.,  and  Offg.  Commr.,  Agra  Div.,N.W.  Provinces. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.   Ottl.  Commr.,  Meerut  Div. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Olflciating  Commissioner, 

^  Allahabad  Division. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinoes. 

Chief  Commissioner  of  Mysore  and  Coorg. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  Oommi^sioner 

of  Excise  and  Stamps. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Mirzapore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

[Pcrgnnnahs. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal.  Officiating  24th 
Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Circuit,  Bhaugulpore  Division  and  the 

Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Foreign  Department. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.     Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade.  Hooghly,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  iso  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 
Secretary  to  the  Govt,  of  India,  Home  De^jt.     OlTg.  Chief  Conimia* 

siooer,  As^nm. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Julicature  at  Fort  William. 


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Jenkinson,  Edward  George . 

Moore,  Charles  Willinra 

Turner,  William  Charles  .... 


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THii^n  CLASS. 

Sladen,  Joseph 

Sandys,  Melville  WiUiam 

Lumsden,  John  James  Foote  .., 

Lowis,  Edmond  Elliot 

Lawrence,  Alexander  John , 

Halliday,  Frederick  Mytton 

Macpherson,  William 

Boss,  Hercules  Orey  

Cornell,  William,  MA.,  LL2i... 
Reynolds,  Herbert  John,  BA.... 


Aitchison,  Charles  Umpherston, 

LLD.  CSI.  :. 

Kinflr,  Robert  Moss,  BA 

Cordery,  John  Graliam 

Thornton,  Horn.  Thomas  Henrv. 

DCL.  CSI.  

Perkins,  Henry  Edward 

Sandford,  John  Douglas,  MA. 

{BarritUr  at  Law) 

Jones,  William   Brittain  {Bar- 

rigteraiLaw) 

Monteath.  Alex.  McLanrin,  CSI. 
Maclean,.£r<m.Alexanderj^oma8 

Currie,  Robert  George 


Peacock,  Frederick  Barnes  .... 

Hogg,  Frederick  Russell  

Wells,  William  Sutherland  .... 

Young,  William,  BA 

Quinton,  James  Wallace,  J9.1.. 


Robertson,  Charles  

Worgan,  John  Berney 

Elliott,  Charles  Alft^,  CSI... 
Wall,  Richard,  MA.  {Barritter 

at  Law) 

Smith,  Alexander,  MA 


Commissioner,  Fvzabad  Division,  Oude.    Sick  Forloagh. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Alyghur,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinoes. 


Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Badaon,  N.W.  Provinoes. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  North-West  Provinoes.  Officiating  Commis- 
sioner, Fjzabad  Division. 

Commissioner  of  the  Chittagong  Division. 

Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Commissioner,  Patna  Division.  Bengal. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Cuttack,  Bengal. 

Superintendent  of  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Midnapore,  BengaL 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  General  and  Rerenne  De- 
partments.   Furlough. 

Chief  Commissioner  of  British  Bormah. 
Magi.strate  and  Collector,  Meerut,  N.W.  Provinoes. 
Commissioner  and  Superintendent  of  the  Mooltan  Division. 

Judge  of  the  Chief  Court,  Punjab.    Furlough. 

Commissioner  and  Superintendent, Umritsnr  Division,  Punjab. 

[Prisons  in  Mjson. 
Judicial  Commissioner    of  Mysore  and  Coorg.     Izispector  Gcnenl  of 

Commissioner,  Berar. 

Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  ist  Grade,  24-Pergnnnah8,  Ben^aL     OBjg. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  District  and  flMSiUBi 

Judge  of  Goruckpore. 


Oolvin,  Auckland 

Metcalfe,  Cha.  Theophilus,  CSI. 
Kean,  Henry  Fitzmaurice  John 

Sparks,  Harry  James 

Bernard,  Charles  Edward,  CSI. 

El  smie ,  George  Robert  {Barritter 

at  Law) 

Lang,  George  Lukis 

Mangles,  Albert  Champion  .. 
Oliphant,  Henry  Laurence  .. 

Lyall,  James  Broad  wood  

Saunders,  Leslie  Seymour 

Grant,  Trevor  John  Chichele 

D'Oyly,  Warren  Hastings 

Garrett,  Charles  Bazett 

Beames,  John 


Pellew,  Fleetwood  Hugo 

Grant,  Son.  Charles   

Elliot,  Frederick  Eden  ... 


Bumey,  Richard  Thomas 

Park,  George  Stewart 

Kaye,  William  

Rivett-Camac,  John  Henry, CJB 

Kemble,  William 

Maclean,  John  Dalrymple 

Alexander,  Nathamel  Stuart 

Beveridge,  Henry 

Monro,  James 

Barkley,  David  Graham,  MA 


Duthoit,  Wm.  DCL 

Howell,  Arthur  Pearse,  MA.. 

Tracy,  Thomas  Burro wes 

Crosthwaite,  CharlesHaukesTod 


Smyth,  John  Watt  

Mcens,  Seaborne  May,  BA 

Fiizpatrick,  Dennis  

Watts,  Charles  William  Pazton 


Commissioner,  Dacca  Division,  Bengal.    Offg.  Presidency  Diris 
Deputy  Director  General  of  the  Post  Office  of  India.    Fnriongh. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  24-Pergunnahs,  BengaL 
Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Moozuffbmugger,  N.W.  Provinoea. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad.    Officiating  Commissionar,  Jbaasi 

Division,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal. 
Conunissioner,  N.W.  Provinoes.    Secretary  to  the  Famine  ( 


Magistrate  and  Collector,  Benares,  N.  W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Jeesore,  Bengal.  OfBrfating  Coa> 
missioner,  Orissa  Division,  and  Supt.  Tributary  Mehals,  CnUack. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinoes.  At  disposal  of  tbe 
Government  of  India,  Home,  &c..  Department, 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Monghyr,  Bengal. 

Commissioner,  Roy  Bareilly  Division,  N.W.  Provinoes. 

Judicial  Commissioner,  Central  Provinoes.  Officiating  Secretavy  to  Go- 
vernment of  India,  Home  Department. 

Civil  and  Sessions  Judge,  Peshawur,  Punjab.    Furioogh. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allygurh,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Opium  Agent,  Behar. 

Judicial  Commissioner,  Chota  Nagpore,  BengaL    Fnrloagh. 

Financial  Commissioner,  Punjab. 

Commissioner  of  AJmere  and  Mhairwarra,  and  Resident,  3rd  Class. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Beerbhoom,  Bengal.     Forkmgli. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade.  R^shahye,  Ben^nl. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bensal.    Furioogh. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Cuttaok,  Bengal.  Offg.  Magis- 
trate and  Collector  of  Hooghly. 

Magistrate  and  CoUector,  xst  Grade,  Hooghly,  BengaL  Offlcistmg 
Commissioner.  Dacca  Division. 

Commissioner  of  the  Nerbudda  Division,  Central  Provinces.  Additio&sl 
Member  of  the  Governor  General's  Council. 

Magistrate  and  CoUector,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg.  District  and  BwtinTii 
Judge,  Minpoorie. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Mooltan,  Punjab. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Sarun,  B«igaL    Sick  FnxloBgh. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  N .  W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Opium  Agent,  Benares,  BengaL 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Gja,  Bengal.    Fmioagh. 

CoUector  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mymensingh,  BengaL 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Bungpore,  BengaL 

Insi>ector  General  of  Police,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Conmiiasioner,  ist  Clas8,Pu2\jab.    Off^.  Commr.  and  i 
dent,  Lahore  Division. 

Magistrals  and  Collector,  Shal\jehanpore,  N.W.  Provinoes.     (On  1. 

Commissioner,  Jubbulpore  Division,  Central  Prov.    Oflj;.  Nerbudda  Drr. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinoes. 

Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division,  Central  Provinoes.  Officistiii|r  Jadicsal 
Commissioner.  [Punjab. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Class.  Officiating  Judge  of  the  Chief  Coon, 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinoes.    Furlough. 

I  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  Legislative  DepartmenL 

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Jones,  Frederick  

Bignold,  Thomas  Frank,  BA. 


Tremlett,  James  Dyer,  MA, 
Field,  Mon.  Charles  Dickinson, 

MA.&LLD. {Barriater  at  Law). 
Larminie,  William  Rea,  JO.  ... 
Harrison,   Henry  Leland,  BA. 

{BarrUter  at  LImb), 

Bsid.  James  Robert 

Griffin,  Lepel  Henry,  CST,    

Hime,  Robert  Douglas,  MA 

Sells,  Arthur,  BA 

Tweedie,  John   

Tidy,  William  Meymott 

Growse,  Frederic  Salmon,  MA. 

C/E 

Allen,  Thomas  Taylor 

King,  Lucas  Burnett  Blacker  ... 

FOITRTH  CLASS. 

Henvey,  Frederick  

Porter,  John  Sinclair 

Ward,  William  Erskine,  MA.  ... 
Ward,  George  Ernest . 


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Stevens,  Charles  Cecil,  BA. 
Spedding,  Robert  Decy 

Price,  James  Gattrall 


Leeds,  Robert  James 

Edgar,  John  Ware,  CSl.    .. 
Barstow,  Henry  Clements.. 


Beverley,  Henry,  MA.. 
Powell,  Baden  Henry.. 


Boxwell,  John  

Brett,  Alfired  Corbyn  .. 

loraU,  David  Robert 

Howe, William  Arthur.. 

Anderson,  James 


BfoConaghey,  Matthew  Allen .. 
Burkitt^  William  Robert 


Smyth,  Thomas  Watt- 


Buck,  Edward  Charles  .... 
Buhnan,  Albert  Robinson . 
O'KineaJy,  Mon,  James .... 


Cornwall,  Wm.  Wolfran  Gardner 
Hudson,  William  Hebard .... 


Coldstream,  William  

Markham,  Alexander  Macaulay 


Qainn,John  

Wyer,  Frederick 

Wilson,  Robert  Henry,  BA. 


I 86 I  2000 
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Mellor,  Charles  Warren . 


Hopkins,  John  Arthur,  BL.  . 
Hobart,  Robert  Thomson  .... 

Smith,  Thomas,  BA 

Worsley,  Charles  Fortcscao . 


Dickons,  Perceval  Debnam,BJ. 
1 833  j  Dale,GeorgeSpence  Desborough 

looo'steinbelt,  John  Marie  Conrad ... 
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335o<Livesay,  John  James 

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Magistrate  and  CoUector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  District  and  Sessions 

Judge,  Banda. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Buatee,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Commissioner,  Chota  Nagpore  Division,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  BareiUy,  N.W.  Provinces.    Officiating  District 

and  Sessions  Judge. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Pooree,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tipperah,  Bengal. 
Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Bankoorah,  Bengal,  and  Addl.  ditto 

of  Burdwan.    Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  TJmritsur,  Punjab.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Burdwan,  Bengal.     (On  sp3cial 

duty.)    Member  of  the  Lieut.  Governor's  Council. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Punjab. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Bengal.    Sick  Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W,  Provinces.  Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.  Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundahuhur,  N.W.  Provinces.  [Grade. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Rf^jshahye,  Bengal,     Offg.  xst 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal.     OSTg.  xst 

Resident  3rd  Class.    On  special  duty  at  Cashmere. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore.  N.W.  Provinces, 

Judge  of  the  Assam  Valley  Districts,  Gtowhatty. 

Magis^ate  and  Collector,  Jounpore.  N.W.  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal.  Offg.  xst  Grade. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3nd  Grade,  Pubna,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  snd  Grade,  Jhanai,  N.W.  Provinces.     Officiating 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruokix)re. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  snd  Grade,  Dacca,  Bengal.     Officiating  xst 

Grade,  Midnapore. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge.  3rd  Grade.    N.W.  Provinces.    Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Shahabad,  Bengal.  Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,   xst  Grade,  N.W.    Provinces. 

Furlough. 
Addl.  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,  snd  Grade,  94-PergunnahB  and  Hooghly, 

Bengal.    Officiating  xst  Grade. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  xst  Class,  Punjab.  On  special  duty  under  Govern- 
ment of  India  in  Home  Department. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Noakhully,  BengaL    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  3nd  Grade,  Jessore,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3nd  Ghrade,  Howrah,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    Offg.  Magistrate, 

Etawah. 
Magistrate  and  Coll.,  3nd  Grade,  Furreedpore,  Bengal.    Offg.  xst  Grade, 

Bankoorah. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda.  N.W.  Provinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimghur,  N.  W.  Provinces.    Officiating 

Magistrate  and  Collector. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jhelum,  Punlaub.    Offg.  Addl.  Gommr. 

and  Sessions  Judge  of  Jullunder  and  Umballa  Divisions. 
Director  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce,N.W.  Provinces. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goojranwalla,  Punjab.  Offg.  snd  Class. 
Supenntendent  and  Remembrancer  of  L^gal  Afflurs,  Bengal.    Member 

of  the  Council  of  the  Lt.Govemor. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Denuty  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.P.    Furlough, 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xstGrade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Magis- 
trate, Futtohpore. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Glass,  Hoshiarpore,  Punjab. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad. 
Deputy  1  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Hurdui,  Oude.  [Burdwan. 

.Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Bo;rra,  Bengal.     Offg.  xst  Grade,  ni 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  snd  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal.    Offg.  Secretary 

to  the  Board  of  Revenue. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,Eta,  N.W.P.   Offg.  Magistrate, 

Ac,  xstGrade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.     Off^j. 

Magistrate,  &c.,  Bijnore. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Pumeah,  Bengal.    Off<f.  xst  Grade. 
Deputy  Inspector  General  of  Police.  N.W.  Provinces.    Sick  Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Backergunge,  Ben?jil. 
iMngistrato  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Mooasufferpore,  Bengal.    Off^.  is^ 
I    Grade. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Nuddea,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mirzctporo.  N.  W.  Prov. 

Offg.  Magistrate,  &c. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mirzapore.  N.W.  Prov. 
Maxistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Pilibheet.    Offg.  xst  Giudo,  N.W. 

Prov.    Furlough. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Offg.  xst  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.    Ofr^f. 

Magistrate,  Jtc,  Minpoorie. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Jhanai,  N.W.  ProvinceMJU  li:^ 


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WeekeB,  Arthur,  MA 

Fisher,  John  Hadden 

Pawsey,  Roger  Henry 

Kelly,  Charles  Arthur,  3£A 

Newberv,  Henry  James,  BA. . 
Porch,  Beginala  


3000 
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Hunter,  Wm.  Wilson,  BA.  LLD. 

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Westland,  James 

Ikiackenxie,  Hon.  Alexander,  BA . 

Howell,  Mortimer  Sloper,  BA.... 

Atkinson,  Edwin  Felix  Thomas, 
BA. 

Clay,  Arthur  Lloyd 

McMinn,  Charles  William. 

Norman,  Thomas 

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McLaughlin,  Frederick  Hubert 
BA.  LLM.  

OadeU,  Alan,  BA 

Porter,  George  Edward 

Hariuffton,  Arthur  Henry,  BA 

Rees,fS«derickWm.  Joseph,^^ 

Millett.  Arthur  Penning 

Clay,  William  McKinley.JB-A.... 

Ridsdale,SeptimusOtter  Barnes, 
BA 

Barton,Sbeneser Johnstone,  JTJ . 


I,  Alfred  Cotterell,  BA. . 

Steel,  Henry  William 

Neale,  Walter  Erskine   

Leupolt,  John  Cunningham . 


Barry,  William 

Donovan,  Charles 

Ferrar,  Michael  Loyd,  BA. 
Towers,  Robert  Mason 


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Hawkins,  Csasar  Richard.  

Tolbort,  ThomasWilliam  Hooper 
Cowley,  Francis  Wm.  Rice,  MA, 
Irvine,  William 


Twigg,  John  Hill 

Peterson,  Fred.  William  Voysey 
Patterson,  Alexander  Bleakly 
Kennedy,  James 


Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Maldah,  Bengal.    Ofl^.  rat  Gi».: 

Chumpamn. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Meerafc,  N.W.  Provic-*-* 

[Gcmde,  Cutuct 
Magistrate  and    Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Bankoorah,  Bengal.      OO^.   i& 
District  and  Seesions  Judge,  2nd  Grade,  Fnrreedpore,  Bengal. 
Magistrate  and  Coll..  3rd  Grade,  Bhaugnlpore,  Bengal.    Ofllg.  xat  Gn^i- 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Bengal.  OfficistinK  Ma^3ss»> 

and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Maldah. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bustee,  N.W.P. 

Director  General  of  Gazetteers  and  Statistics  to  the  Goremznent  of  Isda. 

Accountant  General,  Bengal. 

Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal,  Financial  Dept.    Member  of  iii 

lit.  Governor's  Council. 
Magistrate  and  CoUector,  2nd  Grade,  N.W.  Prov.     Oitg.  xst  Gxms. 

Humeerpore. 
Deputy  Accountant  General,  Bombay.    Oftg.  Accountant  General,  K.V. 

Provinces,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Current^,  Allahabi^rt  Cirde. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.    Officiating,  MaaixblMMBL 
Deputy  ConmiisBioner,  2nd  Class,  Raepore,  Central  Province*. 
Manpstrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Balasore,  Bengal.    Ofljg.  and  Gnds 
Resident  in  Nepaul,  at  Katmandoo. 
Assistant  to  the  Accountant  General,  N.W.P.    Offg.  Acoonxktent  Geserml. 

Pni^ab,  and  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Paper  Currency,  L*luxe  GLrck. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Noakhully,  Bengal. 
Settlement  Officer,  2nd  Grade,  Banda,  N.  W.  Provinces.    Special  leave. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  2nd  Grade.  Mymensingh,  Bengal.  Offir.  G7& 
Deputy  Commisioner,  3rd  Grade,  Roy  Bareilly,  Onde.     Ofl^.  and  GraA«. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bennl.    FariourL 
Subordinate  Judge,  ist  Grade,  Lucknow,  Oude.  t^^^^s^'^  Pabca. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,   Chumpanm,  Bengal.    Oiff^.  izi 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  a4'Pergnnnalis,  BenicaL    OS- 

elating  Magistrate,  2nd  Grade,  Gya.  [Madns. 

Assistant  to  the  Accountant  General,  Bengal.    Offg.  Aooountant  QtaeraL 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Punjab;    Offg.  Beputv-  Conunr.,  Fen»sepG». 
Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.w.  rrovinoea. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Ballia,  N.W.  Provinees. 

Offg.  Magistrate,  &c. ,  2nd  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Banda,  N-W.?.   TarVorngtu 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ist  Graide,  E^amroop,  Assam. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Hurdui,  Oude. 
District  Sessions  Judge,  2nd   Grade,  Tipperah.     Off^.  Jndicxaa  Oob* 

missioner  of  Chota  Nagpore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Dinagpore.  Bengal.    Ferioujgii. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.      Officiating  JoinA  lla«:>- 

trate,  &o.,  ist  Grade,  Chumpaum. 
Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Class,  Punjab.    Offg.  Deputy  Comxnr.,  XJotritssr. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Umballa,  Purgab.  Offg.  snd  GJaea. 
District  Sessions  Judge,  and  Grade,  Pubna  and  Bogra.  Offg.  at  Piim«al. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  N.W.  Frovinoea.    Oflloa&af 

Magistrate,  Ac,  Ghazeepore. 


Grimley,  William  Henry,  BA.. 
Woodbum,  John  


Roberts,  Thomas,  BA. 
Barbour,  David  Miller.. 


Tawney,  James  Walter 

Testro,Daniel  Walter  McMuUen, 

BA 

Mosley,  Herbert   


Ogilvie,  George  Macartney .. 

Moulo.Horace  Frederick  D'Oyly 

Smyth,  George,  BA 

Boys,  Henry  Scott,  BA 


Coxhead,  Thomas  Edward 


Crawford.  John  Thomson 

Souttar.  William  Meams,  MA. 


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Wright,  Francis  Nelson,  BA. 
Benton,  Alexander  Hay 


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1933  Roe,  Charles  Arthur,  BA.. 


Magrath,  Charles  Frederick,.Bii. 
Williams,  John  Charles 


Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Singbhoom,  Bengal.    Fxnloag^h. 

Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,    ist  Grade,  Shal^ehanpore,  X.W.  Pror. 

Sick  Furlough. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Backergunge,  Bengal.    Fnrloug-h- 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Fysabad,  Oude.     Ofljg.  Sec  to  Govt. 

Oude  Revenue  Department  and  Forest  Branch. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    Of^og.!9nd  Claes,  Goargacio. 
Accountant  G^eneral,  Punjab,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Paper  Cnrroxey,  lAbar« 

circle.    Furlough. 
Assistant   Commissioner,  xst   Class,  Central   Provinces.       Officiasix^ 

Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Class,  Chindwara. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Backergunge,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Durbhunga,  Bengal.    Oflg. 

Magis.trate,  Ac,  and  Grade,  Moorshedabad. 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Grade,  Jhang,  Punjab.    Offg.  Dep.  Oommr.  sad 

Class.    Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Prov. 
Judicial  Assistant,  xst  Class.  Delhi,  Punjab.  Offg.  Dep.  Comr.,  and  Classw 
Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Gondah,  Oude.    Officiating  Depn^ 

Commissioner,  3rd  Class. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  a4>Pergunnah8»  Bengal.    Offi- 
ciating Magistrate,  Ac,  2nd  Grade,  Dacca. 
Subordinate  Judge,  xst  Grade,  Sultanpore,  Oude. 
Commissioner  of  Police,  and  Chairman  of  the  Corporation,  Calcntta. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Giade,  Bengal.    Offg.  Ifagistraie, 

2nd  Grade,  Jessore. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1st  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Prorincee. 

Officiating  Magistrate,  &c. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kumool,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Bankoorah,  ^ngal. 
Settlement  Officer,    ist  Grade,  and  Deputy  Commissioner,  3Td  Class. 

Punjab.     In  charge  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Mooltan  Disttici. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade.  Monghyr,  Bengal.    Farloqgk. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  2n^G^j,jB^j|^M.j^^vii 


Bengal  GivU  Service. 


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X033  MacaulifTe,  Michael,  BA.. 


Kirkwood,  Townsend  M0II07  ... 

Dalton,  Qodfrey  John  Bectire 
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McWilliam,  Ormiston  Galloway 
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O'Brien,  Edward 

Beadon,  Henry  Sneyd,  BA... 

ronng,  William  Maokworth.lful. 

Campbell,  Francie  JohnstonGra- 

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Eampini,  Robert  Fulton,  1£A... 
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Thorbum,  Septimus  Smeit  .. 
Fryer,  Fred.william  Richards .. 
Stogdon,  Abraham  William .. 


Venning,  Frederick ., 


Traffbrd,  Richard  Wyhne  .. 
Uallett,  John  Revans,  MA. 


Bullock,  Frederic  d'Olbert 

Gordon,  Hamilton  Winkup,  BA. 


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Manson,  Alexander 

Meres,  William  Fitzpatrick  .. 


Ellison,  Thomas  Edward  

Hodgkinson, George  Jas.  Spence 

Purser,  William  Edward  


Finlay,  Herbert  Blakey 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  Ormerod 


Tucker,  Henry  St.  George.. 

Toynbee,  George 

Stevens,  John  Foster 


Porter,  Fortescue  Willoughby  ... 

Knox,  George  Edward  

Wil]iam8,Geo.Rob.  Carlisle,  JB^. 

Martin,  William  Thomas  {Bar- 

rui0r  at  Law) 
MacDonnell,  Anthony  Putr.,  BA. 

Charles.  John  George 

Armstrong,  John  Scobell 

Blennerhassett,  William 

Mulock,  Henry  Pilkington 

Oldham,  William  Benjamin .. 


Robinson,  Alexander,  BA 

FIFTH  CLASS. 
LaTouche,  Jas.JohnDigge8,B^, 


Lyall.  Charles  James,  BA 

Vowell,  Christopher  Henry  . 


Smeaton,    Donald  Mackensie, 

MA. 
Cochran,  Andrew  William , 


Beighton,  Thomas  Dnrant 

Aikman,  Robert  Smith,  MA 

Neill,  Lindsay 

Cotton,  Henry  John  Ste^man.. 


Registrar,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Prov.  Offg.  Judicial  Commr., 

ritish  Burmah. 
Joint    Magistrate   and  Collector,   ist   Grade,  24-Pergunnahs,  Bengal. 

Offfr.  District  Judge  of  Burdwan. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Shahpore,  Punjab. 
Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Grade,  Punjab.   Offg.  Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd 

Class,  Moozufferghur. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  ist  Grade,Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 

Offg.  District,  Ac,  Judge,  Mymensingh. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Cooch  Behar,  Bengal. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Assam.  Oflfg.  2nd  Grade,  Luckimpore. 

Settlement  Officer,  ist  Grade.  Moozufferghur,  Punjab.     Offg.    Deputy 

Inspector  General  of  Registration,  Bengal.    Furlough.  [Commr. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Puiyab. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ist  Grade,  Furreedpore,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating Judge  of  Moorshedabad. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Benares,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  xst  Grade. 

Additional  Dis.  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Chittagong,  Bengal.  Offg.  at  Dacca. 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commis-iioner,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating 
Commissioner,  Nagpore  Division. 

Superintendent  of  the  Kapurthala  State. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  zat  Class,  Pu:^jab.    Furlough. 

Judicial  Assistant,  ist  Grade,  Dera  Ghasee  Khan,  Punjab.    Furlough. 

Judicial  Assistant,  and  Class,  Simla,  Pux^ab.  Officiating,  xst  Grade. 
Also  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  Com- 
missioner, Jubbulpore  Division. 

Judicial  Assistant,  3rd  Class,  Jullunder,  Punjab. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,Chittagong,  Bengal.  Officiating 
District  Judge  of  Rungpore. 

Judicial  Assistant,  3rd  Grade,  Kangra,  Pozg'ab.    Officiating  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade,  Dinagepore,  Bengal.  Offg.  District 
Judge,  rubna  and  Bogra. 

Judicial  Assistant,  and  Grade,  ITmritsur,  Pui^ab.  Offloiating  Deputy 
Commissioner,  and  Class,<Goorda8pore. 

[Class. 

Judicial  Assist,  and  Class,  Sealkote,  Pnx^ab.    Offg.  Dep.  Oommr.,     and 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Meemft,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg. 
xst  Grade. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Central  Provinces.  Officiating  Com- 
missioner of  Excise,  Supt.  of  Stamps,  and  Inspector  Gen.  of  Registration. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Mymensingh,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Tipperah,  Bengal.  Officiating 
District  Judge.  [Dmuty  Commissioner,  Belaspore. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Chindwara,  Central  Provinces.  Offg. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.  Officiating  Commissioner 
of  Arakan  Division,  British  Burmah. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  and  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade. 
In  charge  of  Rohtuck  Settlement. 

Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Punjab.  Officiating  Judicial  Assis- 
tant, Mooltan. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Class,  Puigab.    Furlough. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Patna,  Bengal. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.  Officiating  District 
Judge,  Sarun  and  Chumparun.  [P^S'  '^^  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Judge,  Court  of  Small  Causes,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Muttra,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Oollector,  and  Grade,  AUghur,  N.  W.  Provinces. 
Officiating  xst  Grade.  [Ac,  of  Sarun. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.     Off^.  Magistrate, 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  xst  Grade,  Bengal.    Furlough. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  xst  Grade,  Roy  Bareilly,  Ouae. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Humeorpore,  N.W.P.    Furl. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs,  Bengal.  Offg. 
xst  Grade.  [Officiating  xst  Grade. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Budaun,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces. 

District  Superintendent  of  Police,  xst  Grade,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces, 
Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  &c.,  xst  Grade.  [Furlough. 

Under  Secretary   to  the    Government   of    India,  Home   Department. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Mosufferpore,  Bengal.  Offg. 
Magistrate,  fto.,  and  Grade,  Durbhunga. 

Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  British  Burmah,  in  the  Revenue 
Settlement  Department. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  and  Grade,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal. 
Officiating  District  Judge,  Cuttack. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade,  Midnapore,  Bengal.  Offi- 
ciating District  Judge,  Beerbhoom. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Agra,  and  Grade,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Officiating,  xst  Grade. 

Inspector  Ueneral  of  Registration,  Ac,  Central  Provinces.  Offloiating 
Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces. 

Magistrate  and  Collector,  3rd  Grade,Chittagong,  Bengal.  Offg.  and  Grade. 
Officiating  Commissioner  of  Cliittagong  DivisioiuiOOx  ^^ 


Bengal  Gvoil  Service. 


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1867 
1867 

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1867 
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1867 
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800 

B^ans,  Henry  Farriiigton,.B^ 
Power,  Ambrose  William  Bushe 

(Barritter  at  Law) 

Waller,  Richard  Maunsell,  BA. 

Benett,  William  Charles   

Veasey,  John  Charles 


Luttman- Johnson,  Henry.. 
White,  Edmund 


Jefibry,  John  Edward  Beeror ... 

Mackintosh,  James  Simon,  BA. 
Marcel,  James  Augustine,  BA. . 

Nolan,  Philip 


Forbes,  Arthur,  JB^ 

Sharp,  Heniy  Granville,  BA. ... 
Laxabe,  William   


Smeaton,  Robert 

Roberts,  David  Thomas.. 


Grawfhrd,  Jame8,.B^.  {Barri9ter 

at  Lav) 

White,  James   

Bradbury,  James  Francis 


Winter,  Chas.Deslandes  Church 
Rose,  Edward 


Whitmore,  John   

Waoe,  Alfired  Augnistus . 


Benson,  Thomas,  BA 

Laidman,  George  John.. 


Alexander,  Richard  Dundas.. 
Chiohele-Plowden,  Trevor  John 
Whiteway,  Richard  Stephen 
Fiddian,  William,  BA 


Holmes,  William  . 


Willdns,  Cecil  Ansdell 
Macmillan,  Alexander 


Page,  William  Humphrey.. 


Sinkinson,  Edward  James    .. 
Daukes,  Frederic  Clendon    .. 
Bird.CharlesPavin  Cl^arr.tt/Zaw) 
Logan.Robert   


Baker,  Francis 

Dey,  George  Goodalr  . 
Cooke,  Henry  Giraud . 


Kelleher,  James   . . 
Troward,  Thomas  . 


Goodridge,  John  Perch  , 
Udny,  Richard,  MA 


Pratt,  James,  MA 

Badcock,  Francis  William.. 


Samuells,    Charles     Archibald 
(Barrisfer  at  Lav) 

Poeford,  Joseph 

Gladstone,  Cecil  Ernest... 


Greaves,  Richard  Herbert.. 
Barrow,  Frank  Hunter 


AYPOiKncurrs,  fto. 


Murray,  Thomas  James 

Denniston,  James  Lawaon 


James,  Stephen  Harvey  .... 
Channing,  Francis  Chorley . 
Burgess,  George  Douglas.... 
Deas,  Joseph,  MA 


Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  Agra,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Deputy  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lohardugga,  Bengal.  Ofl|g.  sodGn  If. 
Deputy  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Daijeeling.  BengaL    Offg.  and  Gra  .1 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,  Gtondah,  Oude. 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  OfTg.  Magistrate  and  CSoIlet    '. 

2nd  Grade,  Backergunge. 
Deputv  Commissioner,  zst  Grade,  Bylhet,  Assam. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Bareilly,  N.  W.  Provine  <-. 

Oificiating,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  ICagistnte,  Xz.. 

2nd  Grade,  Furreedpore. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Froviaft' 

OfTg.  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating*  Joint  3Cagi6tr.ic 

and  ist  Grade,  Tipperah. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2ndIGrade,  Shahabad,  Bengal. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Furl. 
Assistant  Magistrate   and  Collector  of  Jounpore,    N.W.  Prov.    vSz. 

Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Junior  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oode. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  Fattehporo,  N.  7. 

Officiating,  ist  Grade. 

Registrar,  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William. 

Assist.  Commissioner,  Ajmere,  Rajpoutuoa,  and  Pohtical  Agent»3nl  Cbi»>. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd   Giade,  24-PergTmnaha.   Benn] 

Furlough. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd  Grade,  BengaL      Offg.  Ai^^tiYf^' 

District  Judge  of  Chittagong. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Banda,  2nd  Grade,  N.W.  Province 

Officiating  ist  Grade. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  2nd Grade,  Sarun,  Bengal.  0£f^.,ittGr»di . 
Assistant   Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.       Offieiatuig  Magistnii^ 

&c.,  and  Grade,  Beerbhoom. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Agra,  N.W.  Prova.     Offg.  zat  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  MoosufflBmungger,  N.W.  Proviocev 

Officiating  Joint  Magistrate,  zst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Etawah,N.W.  PiOTinees. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India,  Foreign  Department. 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  2nd  Grade.    Fnrloo^x. 
Assistant  Magistrate   and  Collector,   24-Pennmnalis.   BexunL      Off" 

Magistrate,  4o.,  2nd  Grade.  NoakhuUy.  *" 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dehra  Doon,  N.W.  Provinoea.    Ofi. 

dating  Superintendent 
Assistant  Mf^istrato  and  Collector,  Gya,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint  HaciabBXe. 

2nd  Grade.  ^^ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Prov.  Offg.  Joxxit  Mntt  tc  m 

Grade,  and  Dep.bupdt.of  Family  Domains  of  the  Mahangali  orBeaa.««» 
AsaistAnt  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Patna,  Bengal.  Officiating  Ixispectcr- 

Genl.  of  Registration,  L.P.,  and  Senior  Marriage  Regiatrmr  ofcZeuu.i 
Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  of  India  in  the  Financial  Departixtent^ 
Under  Secrcttiry  to  Government  of  India,  Home  Departznent. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2ndCla8s,  Jholum,  Pnx\jab.  Offg.  Judical  Af-  -l 
As.sistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Nimar,  Central  Provinces,     ir* " 

Deputy  Commissioner,  Nursingporc. 
First  Assistant  Secretary  to  Govt.,  N.  W.  Provinces  and  Oude     Offr 

Under  Secretary.  '         - ' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector,  Chittagong,  Bengal.      Oflir   Joiii 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade.  ^' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Sarun,  Bengal.    Offlciatiiiff  jfaels- 

trate,  &c.,  2nd  Grade,  Bogra.  ~-e  — ^ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Backergunge,  Bengal.    Fnrloosfa. 
Assistant  Conmiissioner.  2nd  Class,  Moolian,  Pmiiab.  Officiatixiff  Je^^ 

Assistant,  ist  Grade,  Rawul  Pindee.  *  •"»*** 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Hoshtmgabad  District,  Central  Proc 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Grade,Punjab.   Offg.  DeputVoammiasicAer 

Bunnoo.  ' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Pumeah.  Bexural      Off^  Jn-^e 

Magistrate.  Ac,  2nd  Grade.  ^    "     ""»•  •'°-' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.      OOdatiiiff  Joint  llac» 

trate,  Ac,  zst  Grade,  Midnapore.  ^^ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.   Officiatixur  Joint  MM^imam* 

ist  Grade,  Monghyr.  ^    "u«*-agwr»ie. 

Assistant  Magistmte  and  Collector  of  Furreedpore,  Bengal.    Fiirioa*fa. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  2nd  Class,  Punjab.    Officiating  Deimtv  Cua- 

inbioner,  DeraGhazee  Khan.  *^    ' 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gya,  Bengal.    Fnrloaffh. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  JoLitllAirittnt» 

1st  Grade,  Shahabad.  — ii»«»ie. 

Asiiistant  Commr.,  and  Grade,  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hilla,  a««^,^     p„- 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furmckabad,  N.W.  Provisoes,  ui' 

ciatin^  Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government,  N.W.  Provinces.     Off*    llA»i-±«r 

HiKh  Court,  N.W.  Provinces.  '^'  ''*»»*^-^- 

Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,   and  Settlement  Secretarr  to  *'  e 

Financial  Commissioner,  Poi^ab.  ' 

Deputy  Commissioner,  and  Class,  British  Burraah.    Officiatinir  eeavtar- 

to  Chief  Conmiissioner. 
Assistant  Conunr.,  2nd  Claas,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.    OiTg 


Digitized  by  V^jOO^^li:! 


Bengal  OivU  Service. 


480 


,R8. 

1870   500 

1870  833 


Appozvxicbvts,  &c. 


Dames,  Mansel  Longworth . 
Fisher,  Frederic  Henry 


1870 
1870 

1870 

1870 

1870  1 

1870 
1870  laoo 


1250 

833 
1800 


6x4 


Rivaz,  George  Wilmot   

Redfem,  Thomas  Robert,  BA. 
Thamso]i,/ohzi  Brown 


Sfacanlay,     Golman      Patrick 

Lonis,  mA. 
Ibbetson,  Denzil  Charles  Jelf 


1870 

1870 
1870 
1870 

J  870 

1870 

1870 

1870 

1871 
1871 

1871 

1871 

1871 

871 

1871 

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1871 
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1871 
1871 

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187X 
X87X 

i37X 

1872 

1873 

1873 
1873 


Bonrdillon,  James  Anstin 

Bnckland,  Charles  Edward^JB^ 


800  Meiklegohn,  David  Ogilvy.. 


Skrine,  Francis  Henry  Bennet. 

Panl,  Alfred  Wallis,  BA 

Cornish,  Robert 


Abbott,  Leonard  Charles.... 
Bnllock,  Frederick  Shore .... 
Weidemann,  George  Lever  . 
Clarke,  Robert 


800 


700 


Smith,  Vincent  Arthur 

Dntt,  Romesh    Chnnder  {Bar- 

ri$ttr  at  Lam), 
Johnstone,  PierceDeLacy  Henry, 

BA. 
Gnpta,  Bihar!  Lai  {Borri$ter  at 

Lav). 
Jacob,  Stephen 


Hardy,  Richard  Gillies 

Henderson,Edward  Percy  {Bar- 

rUier-at'LaiD) 

Bartlett,  Hubert  Frederick  


900 

766 

900 
4x6 
1000 
700 

700 

900 
700 

766 

800 


X033 


1000 
900 


Gonnell,  Charles  James 

Tupper,  Charles  Lewis  

500  Brown,  John  Crommelin  .... 
Anderson,  Francis  Charles  . 


Alexander,  Ernest  Bruce 

Gun,  William  Henry  MafTett  . 

Maconachie,  James  Robert .... 
Irwin,  Henry  Crossley,  BA.    , 

Pilcher,  Robert  Hope 

Crooke,  William   


Biuir,  Julius  Wood 


Steedman,  Edward  Brittain.. 
Fraser,  Andrew  Henderson  Leith 

JiA,  {Barritter  at  Law)  

Gillon,  Henxy 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Dera  Ghasee  Khan,  Punjab.      (On 

special  duty.) 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Assist.  Snpt.  and 

Judge,Smail  Cause  Court,DeraDhoon.  Offg.  Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Registrar,  Chief  Court,  Punjab. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Kheri  Muree,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Junior  Bocreuury  to  Board  of  Revenue.     Offg.  Sec.  to  Bengal  Govern- 
ment, General  and  Revenue  Depts.    Sec.  to  Bengal  Civil  Fimd. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class.    Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Pun- 

pab,  and  Offg.  Assist.  Commr.,  xst  Class,  Kumaul. 
First  Inspector  of  Registration  Offices,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Press  Commissioner  with  the  Grovemment  of  India. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Hoshungabad,  Central  Provinces. 

Officiating  and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal.    Furlough. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Daijeel^.  Bengal.  Offg.  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collectdr,  Bengal.   Officiating  Magistrate,  xst 

Grade,  Hooghly. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate, 

ist  Grade,  Dazjeeling. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Sahamnpore,  N.W .  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and   Grade,  British  Burmah.     Offg.  Deputy 

Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Thonkwa. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class,  Punjab.  Officiating  Judicial  Assistant, 

xst  Grade,  Peshawur. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  Bengal.     Officiating  Joint 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Sealkote,  Punjab.     Offg.  Judicial 

Assistant. 
Assistant  Map^strate  and  Collector,  Pumeah,  Bengal.    Officiating  Presi- 
dency Magistrate  and  Coroner  of  Calcutta. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Rungpore,  Bengal.  Offg.  Under  See. 

to  Grovt.  of  India  in  the  Finance  Department. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pilibhit,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Government  Advocate,  Punjab. 

Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Wardha,  Central  Provinces. 

Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Budaun,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Pui^ab.    Offg.  Under  Sec.  to 

Government  of  India  Home  Department. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    (On  special  duty  to  N.  W. 

Department. ) 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Rawul  Pindee,  Central  Prov. 

Personal  Assistant  to  Chief  Commissioner. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  xst  Grade,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  Joint  Magistrate. 

xst  Grade,  Nuddea.  [Grade. 

Assistant  Commis8ioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    Offg.  Settlement  Officer,  and 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Baraitch,  Oude.    Furlough. 
Junior  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  British  Burmah. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Goruckpore,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mynpoorie,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Grade.  [  Jhung. 

"  "*■        "     •  •      '"'".Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade, 


Asustant  Commr.,  3rd  Class,  Punjab. 


Fanshawe,  Arthur  Upton  . 
Mnlock,  Francis  Berry  .... 


Clark,  William  Ovens,  BA. . 

Hooper,  John 

Matthews,  Harold  Francis  . 
Whish,  Charles  William 


Christie,  Archibald 

Smith,  Gilbert  Leslie., 
[smay,  Stanley 


Robinson,  Henry  Charles  Thorp 

Williams,  Henry  Clissold 

Tute,  Arthur  Clifford,  £^.  ., 


Pearse,  Herbert  George.. 
St  Barbe,  Henry  Louis .. 


Stack,  Edward  

Bolton,  Charles  Walter  . 
Addis,  David  Foulis   .... 


Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint  Mag.,  &c.,  xst 

Grade,  Rajshahye. 
Supernumerary  A  est.  Commr.,  Nagpore,  Central  Prov.    Offg.  and  Class, 

and  Offg.  Registrar,  Judicial  Commissioner's  Court. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allygurh,  N.W.  Provinces.  Officiating 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Jhung,  Punjab. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Gonaa,  Oude.    Offg.,  and  Grade. 
At  disposal  of  the  Bengal  Government. 
Assistant   Magistrate   and   CoUeotor,   Ballia,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Joint  Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assist.  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Peshawur,  Punjab.    (On  special  duty.) 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kangra,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Raepore,  Central  Provinces. 

Assist.  Commr.,  ord  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Peshawur,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Caohar,  Assam.    Offg.  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector.Dacca,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  Magistrate, 

Ac,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Muttra,  N.W.  Provinces.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.     Political  Agent, 

and  Class.    At  disposal  of  Home  Department. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jaunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 

Under  Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  Home,  &c..  Department. 
Under  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  and  Grade,  Jaunpore,  N.W.  Provinces.  Offg, 

xst  Grade. 

Digitized  by  V^jOOy^^ 


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Bengal  OivU  Service, 


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FranoiB,  Bdward  Beloliam  

Handley ,  Francis  Frederick 

Fasson,  Herbert  John  HamlltOD 

Borooah,  Ammdoram 


Caniiingham,Alex.Fred.I>OTigla« 

Hoey,  William  

Steyenson,  George  


Groikshank,  Alex.  Walmealey... 

Finch,  Robert  Halea  

Anderson,  Alexander 

Dnrand,  Heniy  Mortimer 

Stoker,  Thomas 


Wight,  John  Knox,  JBA.. 
Silcock,  James  Greer . 


Holdemess.  Thomas  William  . 


Nugent,  John 

ColUer,  Frank  Robert  Stanley., 


Maiindin,  Ghades  Randal 

Haggard,  Alfred  Hinnber  {Bar' 

ntter  at  Law) 
Bird,  Hubert  Moore , 


Walker,  Thomas  Gordon  .. 
O'Donnelli  Charles  James.. 

Finucane,  Michael,  BA,    .. 
M'Pherson,  James   


Barry,  William  Russell .... 
Gupta,  Krishna  Govinda  . 
Kisch,  Hermann  Michael . 


Birks,  Arthur  Rawson   

Fanshawe,  Herbert  Charles.. 
Tobin,  Henry  Murray 


Risley,  Herbert  Hope 

Lawrie,  Lewis    Kossuth  (Bar- 

titter  at  Iiam) 
Conybeare,    Henry    Crawford 

Arthur 
Ghrierson,  George  Abraham ., 


Beny,  Frederick  Charles  , 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Umballa,  Punjab.  Off)?.  2^4  Clam- 
Assistant  Mag^istrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.      OfficiaUiig  Jocli 

Magistrate,  &o.,  iBt  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.  Assistant  Settlement  oacer, 

Cbittagong. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.   Officiating  Joint  Magistzatf . 

Ac,  ist  Grade,  Dinagcpore. 
Assistant  Coxmnr. ,  3rd  Grade,  Punjab.    Political  Officer,  Khyber. 
Assislant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lucknow,  Oude.   Offft,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Balasore,  Bengal.    Offlcittting  Jcaas 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  Prorinoea.    08^ 

Joint  Magistrate,  2nd  Grade. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Nimar,  Central  Provinoea.  OC^. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Umballa,  Punjab.     Oftg,  Jxuixi^ 

Assistant,  2nd  Grade. 
Political  Assistant,  zst  Class,  and  Offg.  Assist  Secretary  in  tl&e  FoxRgs 

Department  of  the  Government  of  India.    (On  special  rolitiaBl  disfcr  ) 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahjehanpore,  N.W.  Provineea.  OiL:. 

Joint  Magistrate,  2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3nd  Grade,  Sylhet,  Assam.  Offieiatiii^  xat  Grade. 
Assistant  Commr. ,  3rd  Glass,  Dera  Ghasi  Khan,  Punjab.    Ofl^.  and  Clasi. 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.Prov.    Offg.  Joint  MaeiflCTate.  ^.. 

2nd  Grade,  and  Offg.  Junior  Sec.  to  Board  of  Borenue,  N.W.  Pruvince*. 
At  disposal  of  Government  of  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chumpamn,  Bengal.     Ofli;.  Joor: 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bhaugnlpore,  Bengal.  AfWrrntrng  Jobei 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade, 
^sistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chittagong,  Bengal.    Fnrloajsli. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.  Provinoea.     Offg.  Josl: 

Magistrate,  3nd  Grade. 
Settlement  Officer,  3rd  Grade,  in  charge  of  Loodiana  Settlement. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Burdwan,  Bengal.    Officimtiii^  Jci*  t 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  Bhurbunga,  Bengal. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Humeerpore,  N.W.  Prorinoes.    OSr. 

I  St  Assistant  Secretary  to  Grovemment  N.W.  Province  and  Oode. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  N.  W.  Provixicea.      i< 

Assistant  Secretaiy  to  Govt. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cuttack,  Bengal.     Officiating^  Joirt 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  S4-Pergunna)i8,  BengaL     OfBciatiss 

Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal,  Judicial  and  Political  Depts. 
Assistant  Commr.,  2nd  Class,  British  Burmah,  OflTg.  Town  yi^mM.  XkjtJi^ 
Additional  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  the  Ponjanb. 
AssiBtant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Sarun,  BengaL     Officiating  Joix: 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  of  Bengal.    Special  leave. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Nagpore,  Central  PRnrxBces. 


Offg.  Assist.  CommissionOT.  3rd  Class. 
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ProTinoea.     0& 


€}t^,  Joe: 


Godfrey,  George  

Mackie,  Andrew  Wallace . 


Henry,  Edward  Richard 
Scott,  Ros^ 


1874 
1874 

1874 
X874 

X874 


700 
500 

766 
700 

7^ 


Wyer ,  Thomas  Rowland  

Gopleston, Frederick  Selwyn  ... 


Anderson,  Henry  Aiken.. 
Obbard,  Robert 


Gilee,Frank  

Jonefe,  Samuel  Simpson.. 


Hate,  Lancelot 

Manisty,  George  Eldon . 


Fox,  Francis  William . 
AUen,  David  Biid 


Barnes,  Hugh  Shakespear 


Kitts,  Eustace  John , 

Petre,  Francis   Loraine  {Bar' 
titter  at  Law) 

Gael,  John  Delabere   

Brett,  Cecil  Michael  Wilford  ... 

Blyth,  William  Dunbar , 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mirzapore,  N.W. 

special  duty. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Durbhunga,  BengaL 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Jubbulpore,  Centeal  PxcTinccft. 

Officiating  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  snd  Grade,  Golaghat.  Assam.    Oflfar.  ist  Gxad*. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Backergunge,  Bengal.      Offg.  Joe.: 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimghur,  N.W.  Proriiusea.    QOz- 

Joint  Maffistrate,  2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Thatonek  Britaah  Baraah.     Of-* 

2nd  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Bunnoo,  Pom'ab.      OflE^.  snd  Claie 
Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  Balaghaut,  Central  ProriBco: 

Offg.  3rd  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.      Officiating  Joint  Mas^* 

trate,  Ac.,  xst  Grade,  24-Pergunnahs. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furruckabad,  N.W.  Provinces.  Off ^ 

Joint  Magistrate,  and  Grade.  *       ~ 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dera  Dhoon,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal.    Officiating  Anci^i^ny,,  ^^. 

missioner,  xst  Grade,  Sonthal  Pergunnahs. 
Assistant  Commissioner  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Chief  Commiaeioner  AsEsr 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dhurbunga,  Bengal.     Offir    Jc^'i 

Magistrate,  ist  Grade. 
Asst  Commr.,  4th  Class,  Thonk wa  Dist. ,  British  Burmah.  Offg.  an  d  G rail-  ■ 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moxuflbrpore,  Bengal.  *  OtS^suss^z 

Joint  Magistrate.  &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.  W.  Provinces.    Privata  Secreor: 

to  the  Financial  Member  of  the  GK)vexnor  Gtoneral's  ConneiL  Onapec^ 

duty.  Foreign  Department. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Berar,  Hyderabad  Asaigned  Dis&iRv 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bareilly,  N.  W.  Provincea, 

Asst.  Mag.  and  Coll.,  Hasareebagh,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint  Ma^  ,  xstGraac 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jessore,  Bengal.  Off?  Jd&- 
Magistrato,  ist  Grade.  _^  ^^  _  [Magiatraleu  s^'Gnd^ 


Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  24-Pergu] 

Digitized  by 


Bengal,      « 
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Bengal  Civil  Service, 


766 


18741 

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1874! 

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1874' 
1874 

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Thomaon,  Bobeit  Geori^e 

Harding,  Francis  Henry 

T^jajsauMdi^t  Jioseph 


766 

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416 
766 


I 


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416 
700 
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600 

700 

500 
700 


600 

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699 
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700 

700 
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500 


SOO 
700 


450 


450 


SOO 

650 
700 

500 

700 
700 

600 


Savage,  Henry 

Dnunmond,  James  Bamsay. 
Fraaer,  Hugb» 


Lee, 


ie«  Riobai 
,  Harry,. 


Assistant  Set^ement  Officer. 


Offg.  Joint 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Glass,  Pox^ab. 

Forest  Settlement  Officer,  Jhelom. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal. 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Asisistant    Magistrate  and  Collector,    Monghyr,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

Mng^H^M'f^,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Moorshedabad,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Goordaspore,  Pnnjab.  Offg.  and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Gomokpore,  N.  W.  Proviuccs. 
.__,-.-_.,, .„,_  .,   «  . ,     ^  ^  ...  ,  «         .       Offg.  2nd 


Hugb _  , ^ 

Jackson,  mUiam  Grierson Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Prome,  British  Bnrmah. 

Grade. 
As8t.Commr.,3ra  Class.  Asst.  Settlement  Officer,  PaAJab.  Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Dnrbnngha,  Bengal.  Offg.  Joint 
I    Magistrate,  xst  Grade. 

Carstair0»BobQrt i  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Hooghly,  Bengal    Offg.  Joint  Magis- 

I    trate,  xst  Grade. 

Harrison,  John  Henry  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Cawnpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 

Anderson, 'J.ohn  Alexander Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Hissar,  Punjab.    Offg.  and  Class. 

Phillips,  Henry  Arthur  Denteron  Asst.  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Pooree,  Bengal.   Offg.  Joint  Magis. ,  i  st  Grade. 
Taylor,  Frederiflik  Beatson,  BX I  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Jessore,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint  MagU- 

trate,  xst  Grade. 
Norton,  David  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Shahabad,  Bengal.    Furlough. 


Casey,  Arthur  BdwinComerford.  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Boolundshuhnr,.N.Wi  Provinces. 
MUlitr,  WiUiam:Bobert Sick  Furlough. 


Gibbon,  Robert  Fergnson,.Ba 
Fuller,  Joseph  Bampiyide 

Wilson,.  James.  ....i.>: 


Oet  Bniiendranath  ua^ 

Staley,  Alfted  Evelyn 

Primrose,  Arthur  John  u 

Hughes,  George i.;^; 

Pennington,  Heiuy  James  Du- 

maresq 

McLean,  Johik  James....  u.: 

Pargiter,  Frederick  Eden......... 


Farrer,  Henry . 


Phayre,  Bobert ., 

Merk,  WUliam  Rudolph  Henry 

Taylor,  Leonard 


Finlay,  James  Fairbaim,  JiA. 

Place,  George  William 

Symes,  Edward  Bpence   

Hewson,  Francis  Thomas 


Wells,  Walter  Fox  Williamson 
Ritchie,  John  Gerald 


Peterson,  Herbert  Parsons 

Marriott,  Charles   Richardson 


Mackay,  Duncan  Lachlan  Mao- 

pherson  

MitoheU.  Thomas  Oaady 


Anderson,  James  Dmmmond... 

Rustondee,  Cursetjee 

Donieb  James  MeCrone , 

Porter,  Leslie  Alexander  Selim..i 
Anderson,  Robert  Hildebrand. 


'875,  700 
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876 

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8 76   5'»,I^Qlder,  Cecil  Joseph  Salkeld... 


Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Fyzabad,  Onde.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces.    Assistant  to  the 

Director  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce. 
Assistant  Commr.,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.  Offg.  and  Class.  Assist.  Settlement 

Officer  in  charge  of  Delhi  Settlement. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Coll.,  Gya,  BengdJ.   Of^.  Joint  Mag.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Btawah,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  and  Grade,  Darrang,  Assam. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Lahore,  Punjab.    Offg.,  and  Class. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Glass,  Bara  Banki,  Oude.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commr.,  3rd  Class,  Jhansi,  N.W.  Provinces.   Offg.  and  Class. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  a4-PergttnnahB,  Bengal.    Officiating 

Oommr.  of  the  Soonderbnnds.    Offg.  Joint  Magistrate,  fto.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Pubna,  Bengal.    Ofl^.  Joint  Magis- 
trate. &c.,  xst  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class.  Pux^ab.     Offg.  and  Class,    and  Class 

Assistant  Political  Officer,  Khyber. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Kumaon,  N.W.  Provinces.     Offg. 
' ' '  Assistant  Commissioner,  Nynee  Tal. 

Assistant Commissibner.  3rd  Class,  Peshawur,  Punjab.    Offg.,  and  Class. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Oachar,  Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Commissioner.  4th  Grade,  British  Burmah.    Offg.  and  Grade. 

Personal  Assistant  to  the  Chief  Commissioner. 
Assist.  Gommr.,3rd  Class,  Pux^ab.  Offg.  P0Ut.Assist.3rd  Class,  and  Assist. 

to  Qov.Gen.'s  AgesA  at  Rajpootana.   Mas.  of  Aboo,  and  Assist,  to  Gen. 

Supdt.  of  OperationB  for  Suppression  of  Thuggee,  Aa,  Low.  Rajpootana. 
Assistant  Oommissioner,  srd  Grade,  SuHanpore,  Oude.  Biek  Furlough. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  Shahabad,  Bengal.     Offg.   Joint 

Magistrate,  itc.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Furreedpore,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistente,  Ac.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Mosufflvpore,  Bengal.    Offg.  Joint 

Magistrate,  ftc.,  and  Grade. 


Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Class,  Rangoon  District,  Burmah. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Tonngoo,  British  Burmah.     Offg. 

3rd  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nnddea,  Bengal.    Oflg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, Ac.,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  OoUeotor,  Ghaseepore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Oomm.,  3rd  Glass,  Dera  Ghaaee  Khan,  Punjab.  Offg.  and  Class. 
Second  Assistant  Secretary  to  Govt.,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oude, 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea,  Bengal    Offg,  Joint  Magis- 
j    trate,  &c.,  and  Grade. 

Dane,  Louis  William  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Punjab.    Private  Secretary  to  the 

Lieut  -Governor  of  the  Punjab. 

Geidt,  Bernard  George 1  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Cachar,  Assam.    Offg.  and  Grade. 

Cameron,  Duncan   'Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chumparun,  Bengal.     Offg.  Joint 

I    Magistrate,  Ac,  and  Grade, 

Bxidgee,  James  Bmile 'Supernumerary  Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade,  Bassein,  British 

•    Burmah.    Offg.  3rd  Grade. 

700  McCabe,  Robert  Blair Assistant  Comnusaioner,  3rd  Grade,  Seebsaugor,  Assam. 

6oo|Imrie,  Charles  William Supernumerary   Assistant  Conmiissioner,  Sanger,  Central   Provinces 

-    Offg.,  3rd  Class. 
500  Bateman,HerbertBurleton Jones  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Grade,  Lucknow,  Oude. 
600  Snow,  Philip  Chicheley  Hyde 'Assistant  Commissioner,  4th  Grade.  Thyetmyo,  British  Burmah.     Offg. 
I    (Barrut«r  at  Lav)  |    Assistant  Conunissioner,  and  Grade. 

500  Evans,  Loftus  George Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Azimghur,  N.W.  Provinces. 

500  Tucker,  Frederic  St.  George  de 

Lantour  'Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,  Kangra,  Pui^'ab.   Offg.  and  Class. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Patna,  BengaL    Offg.  Joint  Magis- 
trate, Ac,  and  Grade. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Saharunpore,  N.W.  Provinces. 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Nuddea.  Bengal. 


876   45o,Steel,  Charles  Denton 

876    sooSlack,  Francis  Alexander.. 

876   7oo|  Bobertson,-Frederick  Alexander ;  Assistant  Commissioner,  3rd  Class,'  Simla,  Pux^ab. 


Offg.  and  Class. 
I   I    2 


483 


Bengal  Givil  Service, 


AppozvTMins,  Ac. 


1876 
1876 
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1877 
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1877 
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1877 
X878 
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1878 
1878 
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1879 
1879 
1879 
X879 
X879 
1879 
X879 
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1879 
X879 
X879 
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X879 
X879 
1879 
1879 


500  Pu  nnett,  Honr^j'  Boataon   ' 

500  tlrimwijod,  Fnuik  St.  Clair 

45*:^  JnrLn,  Alfred  ^liLcilonald  Bnlteel 


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Harrir!,  Ed  ward  Bmiaaon 

Muclood,  llodcrick  Hciiry...... 

Viiug^bao,  Thomas  Edwjird ... 

Kenaiugton,  AllVod, 

Howott,  John  PrenCJDft...  ..-....,. 

Walker,  Qeorge  CasAQn 

AdiuiLftoti^  Hanrcy 

DoiiglAfl,  Shdibo  Jaxneiii ... 

Wb ito,  Hui-bert  Thirkel  I  

Lyon,  Gflorffo  Kennetli ,.. 

UacphflTBon,  Willi  am  Charles. 
Wheel  BT,  PeiTV  Gotten  1 1  {Bar- 

ristfT  at  Xav} ,  .. 

Jeij  kio  a.Ttioniaft  l^ovr  ten  Layton 

Harris,  Robert  LiHton 

lrf«or,  Richard  Townfthend  .. 
Un  rrah ,  He  nry  Zonch     ....... 

Barrow,  Oscar  Thaodorfl  

Grants  John  Andrew  ,  ... 

iMorriBOD»  Edvrard  Currio 

Hiunblih,  Richattl  Ebb 

Maude,  Henry 

Gill,  J ohu.  Edward  , 


Reynolds,  Herbert  Wm.  Ward 
Campbell,  DuBcan  Jobn  Alfred 

Cox,  Hariy ,,....., 

CaMper«a,  Charlea  Peter..,.. 

Macpheraon,  Dnncan  Jaa.,  MA 
Bakor,  Ed vrard  Norman  .,,  ... 
Miicg-airo,  Hugh  Fitzjohn  Tyrrel 
Impey,  Wm,  Henry  Loclciii.gtOD 
(VjQijjB,  ArLhur  Herbert.... 
Kinj?-,  Liicaa  White   .,.,.... 

Meredith,  Arthur  ,„., 

Ccjllin,  Edwaid  Womlfleld 
ShakoJipeaj-.  AJfx.  Murison  Wake 

Irwin,  Ueorge  Robert 

Ehiew,  William  Wilaon    .... 

Gray,  Perey    ,** 

Ealee,  Chae  Ltndstedt  Model lier 

Netberaal^,  William 

Gappel,  Edvrortl  Louis  , 

Hull,  WllliaiiL  Thomas 

Sankey,  Heary......... 

I'ortoouSg  Alexander 

Mil  ler,  John  Ontario  

Arbuthnott,  John  Cunpb^'ll  .., 
Gr^enBhielda,  Robert  Bcott ,,, 

TwftBdy,  Georifo  Alfred 

Hndtihah,  Kavafljoe  Jamaj^ee 

Randern*  Jamea , 

Shaw ,  George  Mfi  taon    .... 

I  Eale«,  H  or bert  Eiitoa  

.Jobiigtcmet  Donald  Campbell 
YounKbuAband,  Eomer  Edward 

Holmwood^  Herbert 

Lawrencst  Waiter  Roper  . 
BaJiUe,  Danc&n  Oolrin  .... 
Pde«t,  fiemy  UalBled  ...^ 
Pope,  BJehaTd  Rodney  .„. 
Btowh,  John  Alexander  . 


\~-\-^U\\y\  M.i.'i-rri,',-  iirul  Collt'clor.  Bijnorc,  N,W.  ProvmcM. 
Arr-i-t'iiii   i,;i.]Jiiinf,r.i  .uur,  3,rd  tirndc,  Jorhal,  Afisam.    Offg. and Grmd^. 
A.-'-^ii^iaTLt  C<jm[nL<bdioncr^  4U1  Grade^  SittonDg  Diviaion,  Britiah  Banu^ 

Utbciatinp  ird  Grndc. 
Aj+HiHtmit  Mairidtrute  and  Collector,  Mirzaporc,  X^W.  ProrinoM. 


AAaistiiiat.  Mn^]irti;.ra(«  and  Collector,  Burdwaii,  ]>fmgal. 
Asmsmnt  MuyiBLmte  and  Collector,  ilynuensingh^  BengaL 
AesiHLaFLi,  Ma^ri&trate  and  Collector^  BonarB*,  jf  W.  ProviQOM. 


Assistant  Mnnru^trate  and  Collector,  Rajahahye,  BeogaL 

A&8i»t*Hjt  Commissi  oner,  3rd  ClaAS,  Simla,  Punjab. 

Aasistant  Map istrato  and  Collector,  A^a,  N.W.  PrOTinces. 

A.SBi»t&nt  CommiaBioneir,  3rd  CIush,  Kubat,  Fanjab. 

AaaiatautComnjiaaioner,  4th  Grade,  Menprye«  Diriaion,  Blitiah  Bsxisah 

AsBiHtant  Commiastoner,  mi  tirade,  8ylbet,  Awam. 

Asst.  Coramr.,  4tb  Gmde,  Pantanau  Div .,  Brit.  Biirmah.    Offg.  jrd  Grtif 

Ajidisumi;  Ma^i^tratre  and  Collector,  Euaiiniore.  BengaL 

Aiiaij^tant  CommisAlotier,  3rd  Grade,  Sjliet,  Aftsdm. 

AE>$i&tant  Ma^jriatrate  and  Collector,  Gh^teepoTe,  N.W.  Prcrinoea. 

Assietaijt  Mmj^'istmteand  Collector,  Hazareebansh^  Bengal. 

Asalatant  CoramiAsioner,  3rd  Clsas,  Bixva,  Pdnjab. 

Sap«rQiUnierary Assistant  Comznissdoner,  3rd  Grade,  Seebsaogor.  Aisas. 

Aaaifltant  Mai?tVtrate  and  Oollector,  Moradabad,  N.W.  ProrxsMa. 

Aseiatant  Mn^imteaud  Collector,  Cnttaok.  Ben^. 

AaaialAnt  Coinmlseioner,  ard  CIsaa,  Deia  Qb*ae«  Khan,  Pnx^b. 

AaslAtant  CommiBaianar,  4th  Grade,  ToTLnjToo,  Britiah  Bnrxnah. 

Aaaiataut  Magiatrate  and  Oblleobar,  Eta,  N, W.  Profincea. 

Aftfliatant  CommissloDeT,  3rd  Claaa,  Bister,  Punjabp 

Asaistaat  MaglAtrafea  and  Collector,  Allahabad,  K.W.  Proyinoea.    Of^ 

Cnntonmeni  Magietrate. 
AaaidUmt  Ma^strate  and  Golleetar,  Jatinpore«  N.W.  Proriseea. 
Sapemnmerary  Assistant  GommisaioQsr,  Akyab.  firitiah  Bmah. 
Asaistant  Mn(ri«trnt«  and  Collector,  Gya*  Ben^L 
Aflsietant  MAtriiitnite  and  Callector,  ChJttagunn:,  BcoigaL 
AsaiBtATit  Magiatratfl  and  Collector,  Dacca*  Bengal, 
Aj$8islant  Maglatrato  and  Collector,  Qtb,  Bengal. 
Aaajstant  Magiatrate  and  Collector,  Baabirtilpare,  BengaL 
Asaistanf^  Magiitratfl  and  CoUectori  Mosaflbrntiirgnr,  N.W.  ProrxxMea 
Aaaiatant  Magietrate  aod  QoUeotor,  HaJAhabye,  Seagal. 
AaalBtant  Commiaaioner,  3rd  Clan,  Hoabiarpore,  Pmqab. 
Aasistnnt  Commiftsioner,  3rd  Claaa,  Goojcr&t,  Pnnjrib. 
AHSietant  .M»giistrate  and  Collector,  fi4-PerG:uniJLhK,  BengaL 
Aaalalaiit;  ]jhlu.iifletrut«  and  Collector, Bijnore,  N.^V.  FTovincea. 
ABsiatant  CommissioDcr,  3rd  Grftde,  Sebtaporo,  Oude. 
Aaaiatant  Commi^aloner,  3rd  OlaoB,  Kobat,  Puiyab. 
Aasifltant  Magiatrate  and  CoUector,  Minpooriev  X.W.  Provineea. 
ABsiaitant  Conixnif»eioner,  3rd  Grade,  Pertab^h<ir,  Dade.  Offg.,  andGnde 
iSmp^rniirnerury  Aasiatau'tCominr.,  Nursm^rpure,  Central  PrvTinoea. 
Aaaistant  Commissioner,  jrdClaas*  Rawul  Prn'lee^  Punjab. 
Snpamnmcrttry  Assistant  CommiBeioner*  f'-  '    '   tiiinnah,  ProoM. 
Biipertiume?aj*y  Aasiauint  Commlssiouor,  :^  %  t  an,  Bxitiah  BannaL 

Bnponiuinerary  Assistant  Comnusaioiier.  ;  ..       ..'u]>, 
Aaaiatant Commiseioucr,  3rd  Grade*  Lncknow,    N.W. 
Aaaistaiit  Maj^iatrate  and  Collector,  fihaQgulpom  Bengal. 
Aaaistant  Ma^istrato  and  ConcK:tr>r,  Fatna,  fiangal. 
Aaalalant  Mngi<-trHt©  und  Cot  lector,  Allahabad;  K.W.  FvoTincea. 
Aaaistant  Mti^tHtrnie  kunl  Collector,  Dacca,  BeneaL 
Aaalstant  Maj^st rate  and  Colleotor,  Mecmt,  X.W,  Provineea. 


Supernumerary  Assistant  Commlsaionsfr,  Baaseio,  British  ] 
AauHtant  Commissioner,  3rd  Claaa,  Lahore,  Pimiab. 
AsBlstant  ComDiiasioner,  3rd  Claaa,  Delhi,  Pimjab. 
Asalstant  Magiatrate  and  CoUector,  Masnfferpore,  BengaL 
AeelBtont  Coi^nuBsicner,  ird  Olau,  Lahore,  Ptuuab. 
Aaalstant  Magjafcrata  and  Collector,  Agra,  N.W,  I^roviBoei. 
SapDrnmaeraTT  Aaaislant  Comtaiaaioner,  Jubbul pore,  Central  FroriaeeL 
Aaaiatant  Magistrate  and  CoUeotor,  Ohittagong,  BengaL 
Aaaiatant  Magiitiale  and  Collector,  Benarea^  N.W*  Pnyrmcn. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


Madras  Civil  Service. 


484 


Ba. 


Naius. 


ApronrnciVTS,  &c. 


PIB8T0LAB8. 
qfji  Yean*  Standinff. 
S44  3750  limes.  Sou,  Lewis  Charles 


84s  5333  Hadleston,  Son.  WQliam 

^47  3750  Kindersley,  Son.  John  Bobert 
{Sarriater  at  Law) 


BXOOVAOLASB, 
«jf  23  Teara'  Standing. 
Forbes,  Son.  Louis . 


850  2333 

B50  a666,Salliyaii,  Homy  Edward  . 

I 
B51  5333,CannichaeI,  Son.  Dayid  Free 

i       I    mantle 

351  3333  ThomaSyBdwardCroftGreenway 
351  4000  Puokle,  Biobard  Kaye,  CIB. 


Ssa   833 

352.  833 
5^3  a333 

353  2936 

354  3750 

J55;34o8 


Master,  John  Heniy 


Davidson,  Bobert,  CST. 

Groldingham,  John  Dalrymple... 

Longley ,  Charles  Thomas 

Master,  Charles  Gilbert   {Bar- 

ritUr  at  Lam\ 

Thomas,  Henxy  Sullivan  


3587  Horsl^,  William  Dowdeewell... 

2333  Kindersley,  Francis  Martin 

833  Carr-Gomm,    Francis  Colling 

{BarriMUr  at  Law) 

MacGrefirorjAtholl  

Beid,  John  William  {BwrritUr  ai 

Lam)  

Whiteside,  William  Sonthey    ". 

Barlow,  Biobard  Wellesley 

Plnmer,  Charles  George 


a8oo 


3420 
ao87 
»333 


THZBD0LA88, 

qf  x8  Tta/n*  Stonding. 
St.  Clair,  Son.  James  Chishohne 
Irvine,  Ootavius  Bntler 


56  2583 
57:3"5 

57  833 
57  2671 

57  -«333 

57J2333 


Melville,  Bobertson  John  .. 
Garstin,  John  Henry,  C8I.. 


J^!»333 
Oo  3420 
60  2430 
60  2430 


2333 

2420 

2333 
833 
833 

3420 

833 
833 


Leman,  Gtoorge  Downton 

Webster,  Bdmnnd  Forster  {Bot' 

titter  at  Law) 

Hannyngton,  John  Child 

Hutohins,  Philip  Perceval  (Bar- 

ritUrat  Lam) 

Bomell,  Arthur  Coke 

Grose,  James,  MA 

Wilson,  William,  Ifil 

Foster,  William  Shrabsole,  MA. 

FOVBTE  GLASS, 

qf  X2  Tmre  Standing. 

Kelson,   James    Henry,    MA. 

{BarritUr  at  Law) 

Pennington,  James  Bum,  BL. . . . 
Woodroffe,  Francis  Henry,  BA. 

Hope,  James,  BA 

Daniel,  John  Bead  

Stokes,  Henry  John 

Brandt,  Francis,  BA 

Logan,  William 


62    833  Best,  James  William,  BA. . 
62  2430  Price,  John  Frederick.. 


62 


2420 


Comyn,  William  Horatio 


Horsbll,  Jeremiah  Gamett,  BL. 
Bewell,  Henry,  BA 


62  2420 

«»2      833 

6'<<  2420  Croiokshank,  Alexander,  MA.. 


62'a4ao  Gordon,  Hontly  Piyse   

f^a  2333  Horsbm^h,  Boyd 

f»3    833  Stuart,  Andrew  John 

63  2420' Stokes,  Henry  Edward.  BA. 
63  3350  Bliss,  Henry  William,  BA.  .. 
63,2022  Hughesdon,  Joseph  Charles.. 


63  X944  Snatth,  James  Frederick,  BA. 


63  1044  Glenny,  William  Henry., 


Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras.     VicO'Chancellor  of 

the  University  of  Madras. 
Member  of  CouQcil. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Madras. 


63 '  1944  Eelsall,  John . 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Bellary. 

First  Member  of  the  Board  of  Bevenue.  Commissioner  for  ITncovenanted 
Civil  Service  Examinations.    (On  special  duty  to  England.) 

Member  of  Council. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Yizagapatam. 

Second  Member  of  the  Board  of  Bevenue.  Offj^.  xst  Member.  Offg.  Com- 
missioner for  ITncovenanted  Civil  Examinations. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary,  and  Political  Agent,  Sundoor. 
Furlough. 

Chief  Secretary  to  Government.    Sick  Furlough. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Nellore. 

CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Salem.  Offg.  3rd  Member  Board  of  Bevenue. 

Secretary  to  Government,  Bevenue  Department    Offg.  Chief  Secretary. 
Third  Member  of  the  Board  of  Bevenue.    In  charge  of  Inam  Dept.  Offg. 

2nd  Member. 
Collectorand  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  Acting  Collector,  fto.,  to  GK>vemor 

of  Fort  St  George  in  Ganjam.    Chetterpore. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Coimbatore. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tinnevelly.    Furlough. 
Besident  of  Travancore  and  Cochin. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Malabar.    Tellicheny. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot   Chittoor. 
Commissioner.  Neilgheny  Hills.   Ootacamund. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  North  Aroot.    Chittoor. 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Komool. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  South  Aroot    Qffg.  Collector,  Ac.,  and 

Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  St  George,  in  Yisagapatam 
Collector  of  Sea  Customs  and  Protector  of  Emigrants,  Madras. 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor,  Visagapatam. 

Acting  Secretary  to  the  Bevenue  Department. 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Agent  to  the  Governor  of  Fort  8t 

George,  Ganjam.    Furlough. 
Collector,  District  Magistrate,  and  Agent,  Taqjore.    Political  Agent  for 

the  French  Settlement  of  Karikal. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Salem. 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Madura. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Tanjore. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 
District  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Coimbatore. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Government  Agent.  Godavery  District, 
Cocanada. 


District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Cuddapah. 
Collectorand  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly.    Palamoottah. 
DiHtrict  and  fiesfrions  Judge,  North  Tanjore.    Acting  at  Trichinopoly. 
District  and  Sessions  Judve,  Chmglopnt.    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Gai^am.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura  District. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Trichinopoly.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.    Political  Agent  for  French  Settle- 
ment of  Mahtf .    Furlough. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  South  Canara.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  Chingleput.     Saidapett. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.    Mangalore. 
Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Kistna.    Masulipatam. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopoly,  and  Political  Agent,  Pudu* 

kotta.    Furlough. 
Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  South  Arcot.    Special  Agent,  French 

Settlement  and  Political  A^ent  for  Pondichorry.     Cud  lalore. 
Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  EurnooL     Acting  at  Heliary. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  K'stna.    Mtisu1ip<«tam. 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Uodavory.    Fui  lough 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  liovenue.    Offg.  Col.  and  District  Mag.,  Salem. 
Commissioner  of  Salt  Bevenue,  Madras. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Coimbatore.    Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  South  Arcot.     Cuddalore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Malabar.     Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  Tinnevelly.    Palamcottah. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Bellary.    Acting  District  and 

Sessions  Judge,  South  Canara.    Mangalore. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Granjam.    Ac^ingJHs* 

trict  and  Sessions  Judge  of  G(i^very.    Bajahmundry,       *^'^^'^^ 


485 


Madras  Civil  Service, 


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NilKBS. 


AppoxvTinvn,  fto. 


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1863 

1863 

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1863 

XS63 

1863 

1863 
1863 

1863 
1863 

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2863 

1863 

1863 
1863 
1863 

1864 

1864 

1864 

1864 


X864 


X864 
1864 

1864 


2x43 


997 


944 


Wallace,  John 

Crole,  Charles  Stewart  .... 
McCarthy,  Samael  Trant . 


Goodrich,  Harry  St.  Aubyn ., 
Wigram,  Herbert,  3f^ , 


Gribblo,  James  Daniiing  Baker. 
Parker,  George  Arthur 


609 
254 

633 
2031 


Wilkinflon,  Fran  cis  Henry    

Grahame,  William  Francis,  HA. 


Lister, "Alien  Lindsay .... 
Irvine,  George  Duncan  . 


X144 

1287 
igcw 
X922 

"44 
1600 


1279 


Martin,  Charles  Wm.  Wall,  BA 

LLD. 
McWatters,  George,  BA.  {Bar- 

ritter  at  Law) 
Ronpell,  Norton  Aylmer,  BA.... 

Spedding,  John  Brownrigg,!?^. 
Galton,  Charles  Arthur,  MA. ... 
Crosthwaite,  Charles  John 


1000 
980 


X864 

1864 
1864 

1864 

X864 
X864 
X864 

X864 

1864 
1864 

X865 

1865 

1865 
X867 

X867 

1867 
1867 

X867 

1867 


1868 

1868 
1868 
1868 

1868 
1868 
1869 
X869 


Happen,  William  Alexander 

Storrock,  John 

Bnick,  David,  LLB 

Turner,  Heniy  Gribble- 


Bird,  Charles  Augustus.. 


Campbell,  Lome  Augustus  ... 
Grigg,  Henry  Bidewell,  BA. 

Hardinge,  Thomas  vonDonop, 
BA 


x8oo 
1327 
"44 


558 
"44 


525 
"44 

"44 

390 
1376 


S02 


4x6 

602 
1077 

802 

416 
416 
416 
416 


Head  Assist,  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Vira^patam.    Actia; 

District  and  Bessions  Juds:e,Ganjfti3i.  Berhamporc. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Nelloro.       Aetixig  Oaileetorsri 

District  Magistrate  and  Agent  at  Tanjore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Chingleput.    AottngOoIlMiUiraad 

Magistrate  of  Cuddapah  District. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Godaveiy.    Furloo^h. 
Registrar,  High  Court,  Appellate  side,  Madras.    Actmg  Difltrict  tad 

Sessions  Judge,  South  Malabar.     Calicut. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Arcofc.    Acting  Distriel  tad 

Sessions  Judge,  North  Taiyore.    Tranquebar. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Madura.     Acting  Dis^icfc  aad 

Sessions  Judge,  Chingleput. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Salem.    Foiloug^h. 
Sub   Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Tinnevelly.    Acting  Bead  Asbs- 

tant  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent,  Gazgam.    Berhampore. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Majristrate  of  North  Arcot.— Pariougli. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Tai^ore.    Acting  Collector  tsd 

Magistrate  and  Special  Agent  of  South  Aroot.    Cuddalora. 
Sub  roUector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Kisfcna  District.     Acting  C4>necUr 

and  District  Magistrate  at  Trichinopoly. 
Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.     Acting  CoDcctor 

and  Magistrate  of  Malabar  District.    Calicut. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  of  the  GodaTOiT  Biatiict.     Actug  Sab 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Madura,  DindignL 
Deputy  Director  of  Revenue  Settlement,  Gax^ani. 
Sub  Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue.    Acting  Secretary. 
Head  Assistant   to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  BelLacy. 

Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kumool. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  District  Magistrate,  NeUore. 

Sub^Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate.    Chingleput. 
Under  Secretary  to  Government  In  the  Departments  under  ihe  Chie 

Sec.,  and  Canareso  Translator.    Acting  Sub  Sec,  Board  of  Be— — 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 

Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  North  Arcot.    Velloro, 
Special  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  and  Ageni  totbcGc- 

vemor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Visagapatam.    Officiating  Poai  MaHv 

General.    Madras. 
Senior  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and    AMit  to  as 

Governor  of  Fort  St.  George  in  Tizagapatam.  AclingSub-CoUcctarsBd 

Joint  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot.  Tindevanum. 
(Jnder  Secretary  to  Qovemment  in  the  Revenue  Departmnkt. 
A.saistant  Commissioner  of  Uie  Neilghenj  Hills.    AdLag  Under  Sects 

Govt,  in  Depts.  under  Chief  Secretary.  Madras. 

Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate  of  Tridilnopo^.    Aetiac 

Sub  Collector,  Ac,  NeUore.    Ongole. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  OsBaca.   Aetisf 

Sub  CoUector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Tai^ore.    Negapatam. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate,  KumooL    Biek  Fori 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Tazgore  Diateict.  Letai 

Sub  CoUector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  BeUarv.    Gooty. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 

Acting  Principal  Assistant  Collector,  &c. ,  Tizagapitam,    Jiazsipaiasa. 
President  of  the  Municipal  Commission,  Madras. 

Special  Assist,  to  the  CoUr.  and  District  Magistrate  of  Maaozm.  fiaamad. 
Head  Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Coimbatoze  Diatrici. 

Acting  Sub-CoUeclor  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Eistna  District.  Gnntoor. 
Senior  Assistant  to  CoUector  at  Gai^am.    Acting  Sub  CoUector  and  Joses 

Magistrate  of  Malabar.    (TeUicherry. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Aroot.  Sek  FsxL 
Head  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.  Aetiag  Sao 

CoUector  and  Joint  Magistrate  of  C*nddapah.  Mnddenpnlly. 
Head  Assistantto  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  at  Ejstna.     Actinc  Sob- 

CoUector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Goimbatore.  Erode. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  TizmeTellj.    Aetsitf 

Sub  Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  at  Salem.    Oossoot. 
Head  Assistantto  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  South  Aroot.— Sick  Foxi. 
Head  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Ralenu     Acuag  Sifc 

Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  Godavery  District. 
Head  Assistant  to  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.  Acting  Bab  CoC 

and  Joint  Magistrate,  Tinnevelly. 
Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  NeUore.   Acting  Refciatnr, 

High  Court,  Appellate  side.    TamU  Translator  to  Govemment. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.     JLcCingHaad 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura  Dlstziol. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector,  &c.,  and  Agent,  to  Gcvemor  of  FOtt  S. 

George,  Yizagapatam.  Acting  Head  Assistant. 

FIFTH  OIABB. 

Under  12  Tears*  Standing, 
Knox,  Hubert  Thomas (Barrirfw 

at  Law) Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  Of  Malabar.    Side  Forloa^^ 

Farmer,  Henry  Richard AssiFtant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  CbxnglepnL. 

Mclver,  Lewis Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Chingleput^ 

Davies,  James   Acworth   (JSar-  Assistant  and  Acting  Head  Assistant!  to  the  CoUector  and  llapstmt 

rittfer  at  Law)  \    and  Government  Agent,  Godavery. 

Weld,  Matthew  Richard,  £^.  ...  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chingleput. — 8ic^  Fc. 

SeweU,  Robert  I  Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Godavery.    Sick  Forksu t 

Winterbotham,  Henry  Martin...  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.   8iok  FnricK:^ 


Austin,  Ware  Flumptre 

Clogstoun,  Herbert  Frederick. 


496       „ 
1 144  Knox,  Charles  Jeffrey,  BA 

1144'Wamer,  John  Lee    


Burrows,  Leonard  Robert,  MA. 

Turner,  Edward  , 

Rice,  Robert,  BA.  LLD 


Overbuiy,  Edward  Noel.. 


Gibson,  Edward    

Atkinson,  Arth.  Johnston  Breeks 

Arundel,  Arundel  Tagg,  27^.  .. 

Le  Fanu,  Wm.  Joseph  Henry, 

BA.  {Barrieter  at  Law) 
Maclean,  Charles  Donald,  BA 
Johnson,  Evans  Charles 


Gibson,  Frederick  Edward  .. 

Gumming,Charles  Lennox  Bruce 
Weir,  Thomas,  BA 


Kough,  Charles,  BA 

Maltby,  Thomas  James . 


Mackensie,  Gordon  Thonison  . 


J  Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  of  . 


fficltrnriocsi 


Madras  CivU  Service. 


486 


5| 


Naxbb. 


Apronmavn,  &o. 


IHs. 
I  1287 


4x6  Moore,  LewiB. 


80a 
803 
802 

;  803 

803 

803 


803 

803 


803 
803 


603 
803 


603 
6q3 

60a 


Nioholfion,  Frederick  AugruBtUB. 
Underwood,  Waller  Gregory  . 


Cox,  Arthur  Frederick 
Thomaon,  James,  If  il. 
Stokes,  Gabriel,!?^ 


803 
€03 

603 

427 
427 


WiUock,  William  Alezaiider,^^ 


Sewell,  Ebenoser  James   

Forbes,  Georffe  Stuart,  MA 

fieoBon,  Balph  Silleiy,  BA 

Ross,  Henry  Thomas,  MA 

Spencer,  Egerton  Edward. .  / 

Wynne,  Sydenham  Henry,  BA. 

Tdte,  William  Jacob 

Fawoett^  George  William 

Moore,  Pierce  William  

Henry 


Tremeoheere,     James 

Apperley 
Rees,  John  David   


Hebbert,  Frauds  Henry  

Thorbnm,  Walter  Millar,  BA. 


Arthur      Henry 


Martindale, 

Temple 

O'Farrell,  Horace  Handley 

Power,  Guy  Francis  Thomas  .. 
FiddiaJi,  James  Panll 


ThomiMon,  Arthur,  MA . . 


427 
427 
350 
4»7 

427 
427 

350 
427 
427 
4*7 
427 

427 
4«7 


Ghetti,  Pulicat  Ratnavelu,  BA. 

Welsh,  William  Henry  

Horsfall,  Thomas  Mendelssohn 
Higgens,Al!Ved  William  Buckle 
La^n,  Edward  Sidney.... 
Brodie,  Vernor  Alexander. 
Dumerf^ie,  John  Willonghby 
Francis 

Russell,  Samuel,  BA , 

Hohnes,  William  Cuthbert,  BA. 
Frazer,  Robert  Watson,  BA. 


Murray,  Francis  D'Arcy  Os- 
borne Wolfe 

Hammick,  Murray 

Joseph,  Hugh  Gore 

Wilhams,  George  Maudsley .. 

Bradley,  Herbert  {Barruter-at- 
Zmio) •• ■ 

Sim,  Heniy  Alexander 

Monnsey,  Charles  Herbert  {Bar- 
ri$ter-at-La») 

Otter,  Henrv  Bhirecliffe 

Atkinson,  John  Nathaniel    

Weir,  Charles  James 

Hamnett,  Frederick  Harper  ... 

Mullaly,  Charles  Mylen 

Twigg,  John 

Andrew,  James 

Stuart,  Andrew  Edmund  Caatle- 
stuart   

Tate,  Alex.  Chambers...: 


Deputy  Commissioner  of  Salt  Revenue,  Northern  Division.    (On  special 

duty  in  the  Gudum  Hills.) 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Trichinopol^r.    Furlough. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  MaKistrate  of  Salem.   Acting  Head  AssiBt. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.  Acting  Special 

Assistant,  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot. 
Assistant  tothe  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  South  Canara.     Acting  Head 

Assistant,  Coimbatore.    (On  special  duty.) 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar.     Acting  Head 

Assistant. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Maflristrate  and  Agent  to  the  Qovr.  of  Fort 

St.  George  in  Granjam.   Acting  Head  Assist  to  the  Collector,  Nellore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.   Acting  Assistant 

Commissioner,  Neilgherries. 
Assist,  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Bellary.      Acting  Head  AssiBt. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tax^ore.      Acting  Head 

Assistant  to  the  Collector,  &c..  South  Canara. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Triohinopoly .  Acting  Head 

Assistant 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Grodavery.    Acting  Head 

Assistant  to  the  Collector,  Ac,  Kurnool. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  MtMristrate  of  Kistna.      Acting  Head 

Assistant  to  the  ^lagistrato  and  Collector  of  Tanjore. 
Assistant  to  the   Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kistna,     Acting  Senior 

Assist,  to  the  Collector  &  Agent  to  the  (jovr.  of  Fort  St.  (3eorge,  (ia^jam. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot.  Acting  Special 

Assist  to  Collector  and  Agent  to  (3ov.  of  Fort  St  G^rge,  Vizagapatam. 
Assistant  to  the  Colloctor  asid  Magistrate,  Chingleput.     Acting  Head 

Assistant,  Tinnevelly. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Kurnool. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Slagistrate  of  Kurnool.    Acting  Head 

Assistant,  Godavery  District. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Taz^ore. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly. 

Assistant  to  the  Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Taz^ore.  Acting  Head  AsaiBt- 

ant,  Kistna. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Gov.  of  Fort  St. 

Ctoorge  in  Gax^am. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  North  Arcot 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Madura.  [  ABsistant. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Cuddapah.    Acung   Head 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Malabar. 
Assistant  to  the  (Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  South  Arcot. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Tanjore. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Disirict  Magistrate  of  Gk)davery. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent,  Yizagapatam. 

Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Bellaiv. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Trichmopoly. 
Sick  Furlough. 

Assistant  to  the  Colloctor  and  District  Magistrate  of  South  Canara. 
Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore. 


to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Kurnool. 
to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Tinnevelly. 
to  tho  Colicctor  and  District  Magistrate  of  Kistna. 
to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chin<lepat. 
to  tho  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Coimbatore. 
to  the  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  of  Salem. 


Aosistant 
Asi^istaut 
Assistant 
Assistant 
Assistant 
Assistant 

Assistant  to  the  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Nellore. 

Assistant  to  the  Colloctor  and  District  Mag.  and  Agent  to  Gov.  at  Visaga- 


Digitized  by  V:iOOQIC 


487 


Bombay  Civil  Service. 


Aypoxkticxvts,  fto. 


1^45 

184S 

1830 
i8ii 
3S51 


3333' 
i3J3 

37SO 

17S0 

5331 


iSSJ   i^^S 


Fm£T  GL43B, 
q/*  38  l>(f rt-  Standing. 
Reid,  Lesto€;lL 

at  Law) 

A^hburaer^  I£^,  Lionel  Robert, 

1    CJSI.  , 

Mftcticr,  Jtobart  Fi^rgnflon. 
^haw,  ClMrlca   Forbes  HodBon 

I     {BarHttfral  Ltiit},, 

|KDU)luiHt  ilon.  Chiwlea  Gurdon 

[Batristei-  af  Lo-tp}., 

Pinhey,  Il^jt,  Bobtrrt  Hill  {Bar- 

rUtfT  fit  Loie) 

'  HavOnMirofl,  Hon .  Kdyr.Wm.  C8I. 
Bobortaoii ,  El  pbinstonePourtaleu 


*8S3 
1853 

IBS3 
"«53 
1S54 

1854 

ii34 

iSss 
1856 

iSgfi 

r8s6 
185^ 

i@5^ 


Commissioner  of  Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  and  Reporter  GeDeral 
External  Commerce.    Acting  Commissioner,  Northem  DirisioiD. 

Furlough. 

Third  Member  of  Council. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Sattara. 

First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Belgaum. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 

Judp-o  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Fourih  Member  of  Council. 
Commissioner,  Central  Division. 


BECfONI*  CLASS. 
0/^  ao  Yfurt'  Standing, 
eattLlwitli,  Williaiu   


,     est.  (BarriMttr  at  Law) 
44J*^Brakitie,  Hqnry  Niipier  Bruce  ... 
25^5,' White,  Jainea  Georgo 
«33.Gomie,  Chujlea .,., 


'Si5|Bo5anqi]et,  Theodore 

»5^S  ShepiMiTii,  (Jeor^e  f'*Toderick  .. 
^3''S  CoKhWn,  VVilMikin  Miint  Philip., 
33^5  nrflwford,  Anhur  Travers 


TBeo 


3750 

375<^ 

3135 

37  5» 
3500 

JSoo 

2465 

B3.I 


ElpMndtotL,  John  , 


MolyilKJJen,  Masivell 

Bonudflilo,  Alo*.  Alfred 

Mcilvlll,  Mun,  Francis  Dawes 


SnetiB,  Archibftlrt  Lookhart ., 
MacdoimM,  Artiuir  Ramsay. 

Propert,  WLHiiiin  Hmry 

Moore,.  John  Geor;j>s 

Puilc,  jRme»  Bmitliwaite,  CSI. 

MA. 

mSiiLj,  William 

West,  iTon.  FUiytsnoridj  MA.  {Bar- 

fiti4t  at  Luw'i 

Jaconab,  Hcrtic  rt  J^d ward 

Prati^  William  Eogs- 


Gmmt,  John  Hay  , 

JervuiftB,  Alan  Arthar  Clarke  .. 
Xewtiham,  Wm.  Heartley,  MA. 
{Barritiff  at  Luie] 

RS<^h(?y,  James  Be  Hot,  CSI, • 

Waddmgtoti,  George , 


Spry,  Arthur  Bume.. 


■335 
1800 
Hi 


1S60  *4*5 


jS6i 


1863 

i8(J3 

1864 
t«64 


pTit43hard,  Chados  Bradley 

Biniwocd,  Herbert  Mills,  MA,... 

TSmH  CLASS, 
of  13  Ttur4'  Standing, 

Weci<ierbtini.  William 

IBOQ,  t'lnrcncp  Rovill 

MjWTpbfrson^  Goorg©   Morison, 

MA.  (BarriMt^rai  Law) 

KiuiCi  Jns'ima,  MA 


Trevor,  Arthur  C. 


'^'^.1  Btewart,  Theotiora  Henry., 
■aifi  Mnlock,  WmittiE  Bury 


Naylor,  Jwue*  Richard . 


3ifie 
tEoo 


1400  ^i?dtt»  Mather  Hoary 

io47jWoU'dwjijd|  Willoaghby,  MA.. 

1700  Wattt  ArthQT  Chorley . 


PhillpottA,  Sei3rtw«  Howard  

WilHon.  fiorj,  Hprl)ert  Dash  wood 
Eft4t,  WilUatD  Albert^  MA 


^J>  1^K<^r«i*  Sihtyondrik  Nath   .... 

Janliae,  Johm. , 

Tfi^lBlalhWf^yt^  Oh&rloa  George . 


First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar. 

Commissioner,  Northern  Division,  and  Agent  to  the  Goremor  at  Surf*. 

Additional  Member  of  Governor  General's  Council. 
Commissioner,  Southern  Division.    Acting  Commissioner  in  Bind. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Broach. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Govt,  in  Political,  Secret,  Judicial,  and  Bduoatiori: 

Depts.    Furlough. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Colaba. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Kaira. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Political  Agent,  Tanna.    Acusg 

Commissioner,  Southern  Division. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Rutnagherry.    Acting  CoUeetor  ud 

Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  Dharwar. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmednuggur.    Furlough. 
Judicial  Commissioner  and  Judge  of  the  Sudder  Court  in  Sind.    kexizg 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ganara. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Canara. 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate  and  Political  Agent,  IThandftSah     Fcr~ 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Poona.    Furlough. 
Secretary  to  Govt.,  Political,  ko.,  Departments.    (On  Bpecial  duty  ± 

England.) 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Nassick. 

Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Bombay. 

Collector  of  Bombay  and  Superintendent  of  Stamps  and  Statiooery. 

Senior  Collector   and  Magistrate  of  Surat.     Acting  ComnsissioDer  cf 

Customs,  Salt,  and  Opium,  and  Reporter  General  of  Sxtemal  Commerce. 
Municipal  Commissioner  for  the  City  of  Bombay. 
Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Belgaum.     Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Poona,  and  Agent  for  Sirdars  :& 

the  Deccan. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara.    Acting  Senior  at  Poona. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Kulludghee.      Acting  OoUector  Kid 

Magistrate,  Belgaum.    Acting  Senior  Collector. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistriate  and  Political  Agent,  Dharwar.    Actias 

Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sholapore.    Acting  Senior  Collector. 
Collector  of  Salt  Revenue.    Furlough. 
First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat. 


First  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmednuggur. 
and  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  of  Rutnagherry. 

Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Khandeish.    Sick  Fnxkngt. 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad.    Acting  Senior  CoDect:?. 

Ahmednuggur. 
Collector  of  Customs,  Bombay. 
Junior  Collector  and  Ma:?i8trate  and  Political  Agent,  Sholapore.   A«:tr 

Senior  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Sattara. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Collector  of  Stamp  Reren::?. 

and  Agent  for  the  Governor,  Punch  Mehals.    Acting  Senior  CoUec:  r 

and  Magistrate,  Tanna.  

Remembrancer  of  Legal  Affairs.  Acting  Chief  Secretaxy  to  Govemntfr-i, 

Judicial,  Sec,  Departments. 
Second  Grade  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabad. 
First  Assist.  Collectorand  Magistrate.    D^ing  duty  at  Kaira. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  Senior  CoIlecCor  a?! 

Political  Agent  at  Khandeish. 
Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Kulludghee. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Assistant  Collector,  i.*. 

Kaira,  for  Punch  Mehals.  Ac.,  and  Acting  PoUt.  Agent,  Rewa  Kaatx 
Registrar  High  Court,  Appellate  Side. 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Shikarpore.    Furlough. 
Serving  under  Govt,  of  India  in  British  Bnrmah.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  Collector  andHaoiatrate.    Doing  J^^«U*OOBa. 


Bombay  Oivil  Service. 


488 


ArpoxsTMzvTS,  Ao. 


[SoojCordeanx,  Edward 

746,  Baker,  Montagu  Bernard , 

X700,  Grant,  Greorge  Francis  Mytton... 

1666  Carey,  Arthur  Douglas  

1700  Middleton,  James  Bossell,  MA. 

1750  James,  Henry  Evan  Murchison. 
1816  Mackenzie,  Thomas  Duncan 


591 
1700 

1425 

1435 
1500 

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1x25 

X344I 

1X95 

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lias 
laas 


Candy,  Edward  Townsend 
Keyser,  Alfred  


.Rs.  I 
X864  3500  Nugent,  John.. 


1864 
X864 
1864 

1865 
1865 

1865 
1865 

1865 
1865 

Z865 

1865 
1865 
1867 

1867 
1867 

1867 
1867 

1867 
1867 

1867 

1867 
T867 

1867 


z868 


868 
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868 
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900 


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1125 
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546 


900 


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869JX000 

869 '1025 

869'  925 
869  X400 


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82s 
825 


Campbell,  John  MoLeod  .... 

Candy,  Richard  Edward   .... 

Spence,  James  EJQOx 

Crowe,  William  Henry  {Barri$Ur 
at  Law) 

Beid,  George  Bolleau,  BA. 

Parsons.  Henry  James  (Bor- 
rister  <si  Law) 

Fleet,  John  FaithftQl 

Vidal,  George  William  (Bofrirtw 
oiLaw) 

Porteous,  William,  MA 

Pollen,  Arthur  Daniel,  BA.  {Bar- 
rister at  La») 

Johnston,  John  Leech 


Muir,  John  Fairlie  

Ebden,  Edward  James,  BA.. 

Forman,  William  Scott 


rOXTBTH  0LA88, 

of  8  Yean*  Standing, 
Walker.  James  William,  LLB. 
{BarritUr  at  Law) 

Loch,  William  Walker,  J.i 

Hosking,  Edward 


Winter,  Heniy  Edward 

Crawley-Boevey,  Arthur  Wm., 

BA.lBarriateraiLaw)  

Druitt^  George  


AUen,  William 


Hammick,  Stephen 

Sinclair,  William  Frederick 

OlliTant,  Edward  Charles  Kayll 

Wingate,  Andrew,  CIS 

Charles,  Fendall  Lowis 

Lely^Prederick  Styles Philpin... 
Lee- Warner,  William,  If^.  .. 


Fulton,  Edm.  McGUdowny  Hope 
Campbell,  James  Macnabb  .. 


Cooke,  Henry  Reade  

Todd,  James  Henthom 

Macpherson,    Charles    Gordon 

Wolland. 
WhitworttL  George  Cliflford .. 
Wiltshire,  Charles  Pahner  Bluett 
Dayies,  Thomas  Hart 

Hamilton,  Thomas  Sharp 

Aston,  Henry  Faure 


Unwin,  Arthur  Hamilton  . 


3701425 

870!  825 
870    825 

870   975 
870 1  802 


4i6|Monteath,  James,  MA, 


Elliot,  Frederick  AugustusHugh 

Baines,  Jervoise  Athelstane 

Steward,  Arthur  Bennett,  BA 

(Barrittfr  at  Law) , 

Horsley .  William  Henry 

MaoCartie,  Charles  Falkiner 

S70;  416  Batty,  Herbert,  B^ 

870,         Fitzgerald,  James  Richard  

870"  6xx  McCallum,  Edwin 

870.  416  Frost,  Charles  Bvitt 

870'  4x6  Ommamiey,  Henry  Tnren 


Under  Secretary  to  Govt,  in  the  Judicial  Department,  ftc,  and  Secretary. 

to  Governor's  Council.  Acting  Secretary*in  Revenue,  Ac,  Departments. 
Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,Hyderabad.  Actg.snd  Grade  Judge,Khandeish. 
Senior  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  Junior  at  Surat  and 

Agent  to  the  Governor. 
First  Class  Assistant  Collector  of  Salt  Revenue.    Acting  Collector. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  Junior  Collector  of 

KuUudghee. 
Postmaster  General,  Bombay.    Furlough. 
Under  Secretary  to  Grovemment  in  Revenue  and  General  Departments. 

Acting  Junior  Collector,  Ahmedabad. 
Judicial  Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,  Kattywar.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  Junior  Collector  and 

Political  Agent,  Sholapore. 
First  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Doing  duty  at  Poona  as  Forest 

Settlement  Officer. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  at  Ahmednugger. 
First  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Postmaster  Gen. ,  Punjab. 
First  Grade  Assist.  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Poona,  and  Assist  Agent 

for  the  Sirdars  in  the  Deccan.    Furlough. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.— On  special  duty  at  Baroda. 
First  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Ahmedabad.     Acting 

Judge  and  Sessions  Jud|^,  Eurrachee. 
First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Belgaum. 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Mag.  Acting  Junior  Collector,  Rntnagherry . 

First  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate .     Furlough. 

Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Dharwar.    Acting 

Remembrancer  of  Legal  Afiairs. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 

Judge  at  Rutnagherry. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 

Railway  Magistrate  at  Tanna. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 

Judge  at  Hyderabad. 


Acting  2nd  Grade  Assistant 


Acting  ist  at  Dharwar. 
Acting  zst  at  Tanna. 


And 


Acting  Judge  and  Sessions 


Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge.   Acting  Assistant 

Judge  at  Poona. 
Second  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  ist  Assistant  at  Surat. 
Second  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Surat.    Actmg  First 

Grade  at  Tanna. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  zst  Assistant  at  Tanna. 

Talookdaree  Settlement  Officer,  Goojerat. 

Third  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Rutnagherry.    Acting 

Judge  at  Shikarpore. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  2nd  Assistant  CoUector  in 

in  the  Punch  Mehals. 
Second  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  2nd  Grade  Assistant 

Judge  at  Surat. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  xst  at  Ahmedabad. 
Second  Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.   Acting  Assistant   Com- 
missioner in  Sind,  and  Branch  Inspector  General  of  Registration. 
Acting  under  the  Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  I^partment. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.   Acting  ist  at  Broach. 
Assistant  Commissioner  and  Branch  Inspector  Greneral  of  Registration, 

Sind.    Sick  Furlough. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate  in  Sind,  and  Educational  Inspector 

in  that  Province.    Furlough. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.  On  Special  Duty  Compiling  the  Gaaet- 

teer. 
Second  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  xst  at  Nassiok. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  ist  at  Ganara. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  Under  Sec.  to  Go\'emmentv 

Political,  &c..  Departments,  and  Secretary  to  the  Governor's  CounoU. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  zst  at  Rutnagherry. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  2nd  Assistant  at  Dharwar. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.      Acting  Manager  of  Incumbered 

Estates,  and  Educational  Inspector  in  Sind. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  2nd  Assist,  at  Ahmednnggur. 
Third  Grade  Assistant  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna.  Acting  Judicial 

Assistant  to  the  Political  Agent,  Kattywar. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  2nd  Assist,  at  Ahmeduuggur. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Principal  of  the  Rajah's  School,  and  Tutor  and  Governor  of  the  Gaekwar 

of  Baroda. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.     Acting  2nd  Assistant  at  Nassick. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  2nd  Assistant  at  Sholapore. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Mag.    Sottlemont  Officer,  South  era  Forest  Div. 
Assistant  to  the  CoUector  and  Magistrate  and  Agent  to  Gov.  of  Fort  St 
George  at  Vizagapatam,  Madras.    Acting  Special  Assidcant,  Gam'am. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough. 
Serving  under  the  Government  of  India. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  at  Ganara. 
Assistant  CoUector  and  Magistrate.    Furlough.        /^-^  t 

Assistant  CoUeotor  and  Magistrate.    FurlougJ^d  by  Vj O OQ IC 


489 


Bombay  OivU  Service, 


AvpozjmcsH'TS,  &o. 


1870 
1870  ] 

2871 
1871 


Ra. 


187Z 


1873 

1872 
1872 
Z872 
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1872 
Z872 
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1873 

1873 

1874 
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700 
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6x1 

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611 
825 
766 

875 
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561 


npTH  0LA8S, 

qf  4  Teart*  Standing, 
Thakar,  Shreepad  Bab^ee,  BA. 

{Barritter  at  Lav) 

Osanne,  Edward  Charles 

Woodbum,  Arohibald  Franoie 

Davidson,  James 

Turner,  6eori;e  Gladstone    ... 

li'Corkell,  Gilmour 

Jopp,  Charles  Henry  

Larken,  Arthur  LokePennyouick 

Shewan,  Alexander 


1876 
Z876 
1876 
Z876 

1877 
1877 
T878 
1878 
Z878 
Z879 
Z879 
Z870 
Z879 
187* 


Oannfngham,  William  John. 
Aoworth,  Harry  Arbnthnot  (JJor- 

irUttr  at  Law) 

Pollen,  John,  BA 

Crawford,  Charles  Edw.  Gordon 


Woodward,  Hillersdon 


Winchester,  Charles  Blake(17ar- 

ritttr  at  Law) 

Silcook,  Henry  Foster , 

Oonrtenay,  Bobert  

Cnmine,  Alexander 


SIXTH  0LAB8, 
undtr  ATtan*  Staudinff. 
Symonds,  William  Powell. . 

Aioock,  John  Backhouse 

Mnir-Mackensie,  John  Wm.  Pitt 

Mosoardie,  Edward  Henry 

Kennedy.  Robert  Muirhead 

Yonnghasband,  Artiiar  Delaval 

Lawrence,  Edward 

Crawford,  James  Adair 

Gray,  Evelyn 

Jacob,  G^rge  

Bdgerly,  Btenning  William 

LambjlUchard  Amphlett 

Jenkins,  John  Lewis I 

Beaman,  Frank  Clement  Offley 


Officiating  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner,  Mysore. 
AsBist-Ant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  Under  Sec.  to  Crort  Bemnie, 

to.  Djpnrtmentr. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  2nd  at  Khandeiili. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Railway  Magistrate,  Thnl  Ghaat 

and  Bhnsawnl,  and  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Doolalee.    Adang  lad 

Assistant  Jndge  at  Tanna. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.    Acting  and  at  KnUudghee. 


Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Knllndghee. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  snd  at  Sholapore. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  2nd  at  KhaTufeish 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Ehandeish. 
Furlough. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Belgaum. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Aottng  and  at  CananL 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Acting  zst  Gtrade  Asaistant  Jndgt  tt 

Ahmedabad. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Acting  and  at  Bataxm,  and  Anirtut 

Political  Agent  in  charge  Jath  State. 

Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector.  Acting  and  at  Rutaiaglieny. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Kassick. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Kolaba. 

Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate.  Acting  at  Kullodghee. 


Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  (Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate. 
Under  the  Orders  of  the  CoUeoior  of 
Under  the  Orders  of  the  Collector  of 
Under  the  Orders  of  the  Collector  of 


Acting  at  Poona. 
Acting  at  Kassick. 
Acting  at  Satara. 
Acting  at  Kaira. 
Acting  at  Kaira. 
Acting  at  Surat. 
Acting  at  Tanna. 
Acting  at  Khandeiah. 
Acting  at  Poona. 
Sattara. 
Bombay. 
Poona. 


Under  the  Orders  of  the  Collector  of  Bombay. 


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PB0M0TI0H8,  APPOIHTMEHTB,  Ac,  8IN0E  LAST  PUBLIOATIOH. 

ist  LiFB  Guards.— Lt  Sontliwopd,  Capt  viceByng,  seconded    29  Oct      79 

Lt,  Turner,  do.  vice  Dunbietr,  retired  *..,  27  Sept. 

Corporal  Major  Carter,  Riding  Master,  vice  Bladon,  dead   24  Jan>      80 

Lt.  Holford,  from  W.  Gloucester  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue  to  Lt  Tumor  31  Jan. 

lit.  Smith,  Capt.  yiceDansev^  seconded     ^ I2  Mar. 

2nd  Lt.  I^igli,  Lt  riceSmitn 

2nd  LirjB  Guards. — Capt.  Tennant,  from  i  Dragoons,  Capt.  vice  Perceval, 

who  exch 25  I'eb.     80 

Lt  Sir  George  Arthur,  from  Hertford  Mill  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt.         -  ^ 

Ames,  resigned ! ; 6  Mar. 

let  Dragoon  Guards.— Qr.  Master    O'Donnell,  from  16  Lancer^  Qr.  - 

Master,  vice  Murphjr,  who  exch , 7  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt  Heam,  from  18  F.  2ndLt  vice  Cameron,  9  Lancers   '24  Jan. 

Riding  Master.  Crowdy,  from  5  Lancers,  Riding  Master,  vice  Kelly, 

.who  exch. .11  Feb. 

2nd  Dragoon  Guards. 7-Lt  Ottley,  Capt  vice  Cave,  ret  on  a  pension   ...  17  Dec     79 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards.— Gent  Cadet  Hillas,  from  R.  M.  College,  2ndLt.  - 

viceGribble,  pro v 14-Jan.     80 

2nd  Lt.  Williams,  from  20  Hussars,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Wardrop,  do.  31- Jan. 
4th  Dragoon  Guards. —Gent  Cadet  Oldham,  fromR.  M.  College,  2ndLt.      •    * 

.in  Buc.  to  Lt.  Walton,  pro * t 1 4  Jan.      80 

Gent  Cadet  Ewing,  do.  do.  vice  Howe,  107  F do. 

5th  Dragoon  Guards. — Lt  Benson,    from    12    Lancers,    Capt.    vice 

,Barttelot,  resigned >. 24  Jan.      80 

7th   Dragoon   Guards.— Capt  Dickson,  from    3  Hussars,  Capt.  vice 

Beckett  who  exch ,..iiEeb.      80 

snd  Lt  Murphv,  Lt.  vice  Brooke,  pro 25  Feb. 

itt  Dracmons.— Qr.  Mr.  Serg.  Robertson,  from  4  Hussars,  2nd  Lt  in  sue. 

to  Lt  Wells,  pro 10  Feb.      80 

Capt.  Perceval,  from  2  Life  Guards,  Capt.  vice  Tennant,  who  exch.  25  Feb. 
3rd   Hussars.— Lt  Browne,    from  i  W.  I.  Regt.,  Lt  vice  Matthews, 

who  exch yJan.     80 

Bt  Lt  Col.  Vincent,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Blundell,  placed  on  h.p 4  Nov.     79 

C«pt  Walker,  Major,  vice  Vincent do. 

Lt  Peckham,  Capt  vice  Walker > do. 

Lt  Gbrey,  Capt  on  augmentation     , 4  Dec. 

2nd  Lt  Scott,  Lt  vice  Grey     do. 

Ridinff  Master  Rant,  Lt  on  augmentation     24  Jan.     80 

Capt.  Beckett  from  7  Dr.  Gds.  Capt  vice  Dickson,  who  exch 11  Feb. 

Staff  Serg.  Major  Willis,  from  Cav.  Depot,  Riding  Master,  vice 

Rant,  appointed  Lt 13  Mar. 

4th  Hussars. — 2nd  Lt.  Todd,  Lt  vice  Ramsay,  pro 13  Sent    79 

and  Lt  Ciminghame,  from  19  Hussars,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Todd     25  Feo.     80 

Capt  Warde,  from  ^  Dragoon  Gds.  Capt.  vice  Kington,  ret.  on  a  pen.  20  Mar. 
5th  Lancers.— Riding  Master  Kelly,  from  i  Dr.  Gds.  Riding  Master, 

vice  Crowdy,  who  exch iiFeb.      80 

6th  Dragoons.- Gent.  Cadet  McFarlane,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt. 

vice  Coote,  1 1  Hussars  31  Jan.      80 

8th  Hussars.  — Lt .  Rawlinson,  Capt.  vice  Burke,  pro 14  Nov.     79 

Lt.  Gen.  Forrest,  Col.  vice  Lt  Gen.  De  Salis,  dead 14  Mar.     80 

9th  Lancers.- Bt  Major  Abadie,  Major,  vice  Bushman,  seconded 22  Dec.      79 

and  Lt  Hunter,  Lt.  vice  Hearsey,  killed  in  action la  Dec. 

and  Lt.  Alston,  from  18  Hussars,  2nd  Lt  vice  Hunter  7  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Cameron,  from  i  Dr.  Gds.  do.  vice  Ricardo,  killed  in  action         do. 

Lt  Shearbum,  Capt  vice  Vescv,  seconded    do. 

and  Lt  Martin^  Lt  vice  Shearbum    do. 

Seiffeant  Westenra,  from  4  Dr.  Gds.  2nd  Lt  vice  Martin  24  Jan. 

and  Lt  Little,  Lt  vice  Lascelles,  ret  on  h.p 25  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  McFarlane,  from  6  Dragoons,  andLt  vice  Little  13  Mar. 

loth  HvssABfi. — Lt.  Brabazon,  Capt.  vice  Barker,  dead 11  Nov.     79 

Lt.  Alexander,  from  Hereford  Militia,  2nd  Lt  in  sac.  to  Brabazon  24  Jan.     80 
The  seconding  of  Capt  Combe,  dated  8  Nov.  79,  and  the  prom,  to 
Capt  dated  8  and  1 1  Nov.  79  respectively,  of  Lts.  Napier  and 
Brabazon,  are  cancelled. 

Lt  Napier,  Capt  vice  Barker,  dead    I2  Nov.     79 

lit  Brabazon,  do.  vice  Combe,  seconded    18  Nov. 

nth  Hussars. — Lt.  Swaine,  from  17  Lancers,  Capt  vice  Grissell,  retired    i  Jan.      80 

Lt  Borrowes,  Capt  vice  Kinchant,  secondcMl 2  Jan. 

andLt  Fort,  Lt  vice  Borrowes do.     , 

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I2t1i  Lancebs. — 2nd  Lt.  Richardson,  from  i6  Lancers,  and  Lt.  in  sac.  to 

Lt.  Benson,  pro.  in  5  Dr.  Gds 31  Jan.     80 

13th  Hussars. — Lt.  Smithson,  from  Durham  Art.  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue,  to 

Lt.  Freeman,  pro 7  Jan.     80 

2nd  Lt.  Noble,  from  20  Hussars,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Brookfield,  res.  31  Jan. 

Lt.  Torin,  Capt.  rice  Pole,  dead  14  Dec.     79 

14th  Hussars. — Serg.  Major  Fraser,  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  toLt.  Gouffh,  pro.  ...  2$  Feb.     80 
15th  Hussars. — Gent.  Cadet  Manners,  from  R.  M.  College,  2naLt.in  sue 

to  Lt  Campbell,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  Staff  Corps ii  Feb.     80 

i6th  Lancers.— Qr.  Master  Murphy,  from  i  Dr.  Gds.  Qr.  Master,  yice 

O'Donnell,  who  ezch.    7  Jan.      80 

Lt.  Taaffe,  Capt.  vice  Graham,  seconded 9  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Oswald,  from  i  Dr.  Gds.  2ndLt.  yice  Richardson,  12  Luicert  31  Jan. 

Lt  Babington,  Capt  vice  Hammond,  dead  20  Feb. 

i8th  Hussars.— Gent.  Cadet  Walter,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  yioe 

Alston,  9  Lancers   31  Jan.      80 

Capt  Browne,  from  i  W.  I.  Rcgt  Capt.  yice  Bolton,  who  exch.  ...  27  Mar. 
I9ih  Hussars.— Lt  Cuninghame,  from  East  Middlesex  MiL  2nd  Lt  in 

sue.  to  Lt  Warde,  pro.  in  5  Dr.  Gds 7  Jan.     80 

20th  Hussars.— Gent  Cadet  Williams,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice 

Newton,  pro 14  Jan.     80 

Gent  Cadet  Noble,  do.  do.  vice  Scobell,  2  Dragoons do. 

Lt.  Weston,  Capt.  vice  Graves,  seconded    I  Jan. 

Lt  Beauchamp,  from  46  F.  Lt  vice  Weston 24  Jan. 

2ndLt  Sir  J.  C.  Burke,  Lt  vice  Irwin,  pro 30  Nov.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Morris,  from  13  Hussars,  2nd  Lt  vice  Noble,  13  Hussars  2$  Feb.     80 

Major  Trench,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Lockwood,  retired  on  h.  p do. 

2ndLt.  Richmond,  Lt.  vice  Wetherall,  pro I  Mir,    79 

2l8t  Hussars.— The  proms,  to  Lt.  of  2nd  Lts.   Knox,  dated  1 1  Oct.  79, 
and  Jennings,  dated  24  Sept.  79,  are  cancelled. 

2nd  Lt  Knox,  Lt  vice  Unett,  pro 24^^    79 

2nd  Lt  Jennings,  do.  vice  Ellis,  retired ii  Oct. 

ROYAL   ARTILLERY. 

Lt.  Maybe w,  Capt.  vice  Browne,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List 27  Nor.    79 

Lt  Foote,  do.  vice  Quayle,  retiried  on  a  gratuity 23  Dec. 

Lt.  Bingham,  da  vice  Turner,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List   30  Dec 

Lt  Arbuthnott,  do.  vice  North,  do 2  Jan.      80 

Bt  Lt.  Col.  WUson,  Lt.  Col.  viceNewbolt,  ret.  on  a  pension   24  Jan. 

Lt  Lloyd,  Capt  vice  Langley,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List 16  Jan. 

Lt.  Standbridge,  from  the  Seconded  List,  Capt  on  the  Seconded  List  17  Jan. 

Lt  Wallqpr,  Capt.  vice  Colquhoun  (Bcncal),  pro do. 

Lt.  Mayne,  do.  vice  Alexander  (Madras),  do 24  Jan. 

Lt.  Western,  do.  vice  Pemberton  (Bengal)  placed  on  Seconded  List         da 

Lt  Rowley,  do.  vice  Wighton,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List   do. 

Lt  Davidson,  do.  vice  Freeth,  do do. 

Qr.  Mr.  Sergeant  Stevens,  Riding  Master,  vice  Ritchie,  ret.  on  h.p  do. 

Lt  Lindsay,  from  Sup.  List,  Capt.  vice  Crookenden,  placed  on  the 

Seconded  List do. 

Lt.  Baker,  Capt  vice  Dunlop,  do I  Feb. 

Lt.  Nugent,  do.  vice  Le^rd,  do do. 

Lt.  Miles,  do.  vice  Meildejohn  (Bensal),  pro do. 

Lt  Allsopp,  do.  vice  Loraine,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List  21  Feb. 

Lt.  Fairtlough,  on  the  Seconded  List,  -Capt.  on  the  Seconded  List...  22  Feb. 

Lt.  Bigge,  (Japt.  vice  Cotton,  seconded do. 

Capt.  Lacy,  Major,  vice  Duncan,  retired  on  a  pension I  Mar. 

Capt.  Porter,  from  Sup.  List,  Major  on  the  Seconded  List 2  Mar. 

Capt  Stirke,  Major,  vice  Ashton,  dead do. 

Lt.  Lockyer,  on  the  Seconded  List,  Capt  i  Mar. 

Lt.  Ord,  Capt  vice  Lacy do. 

Lt.  Tydd,  do.  vice  Stirke 2  Mar. 

Lt  Whitehome,  from  the  Seconded  List,  Capt.  vice  Evans,  placed 

on  Seconded  List 13  Mar. 

Lt.  Hepburne,  Capt.  vice  Machell  (Bengal)  ret.  on  a  pension 24  Mar. 

RoTAL  (Brkoal)  Artillery.— Lt    Col.  Sir  W.  Hamilton,   CoL   vice 

Walker,  pro.  Major  GeneraL      8  Dee.     79 

Major  Wake,  on  the  Seconded  List,  Lt.  Col.  on  the  Seconded  List        do. 

Major  Eyre  do. ,  do do. 

Major  Davidson,  Lt  Col.  vice  5'ir  W.  Hamilton  do. 

Capt  Free,  Major,  vice  Davidson do. 

Bt.  CoL  Hughes,  from  Seconded  List,  CoL  vice  McLeod,  ret.  on 

^^Ipay 24  Jan.     80 

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Bengal  Abtilleby,  eomt, — Major  Lewes,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Carey,  ret.  on  full 

pay  and  special  annuity 24  Jan.      80 

Capt.  Colquhoun,  Major,  vice  Lewes   16  Jan. 

Capt.  MeiKlejohn,  do.  vice  Bridges,  dead  24  Jan. 

Mfgor  Smithett,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Mac  Farlan,  placed  on  the  Seconded  List    i  Feb. 

Capt  James,  Major,  vice  Smithett do. 

ROTAL  (MADKAS)  ARTILLERY. —Gen.   Sir    G.  Balfour,  on  Retired  List, 

Col.  Com.  vice  Gen.  Moore,  dead 17  Dec.      79 

Capt  Alexander,  Major,  vice  Seacome,  placed  on  Seconded  List  ...  24  Jan.      80 
Bt.  Col.  Childers,  from  Sup.  List,  Colonel  on  the  Seconded  List  ...  26  Feb. 

Bt.  Col.  Hog,  Col.  vice  Pearse,  pro.  Major  General do. 

Lt.  CoL  Trevor,  from  Seconded  List,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Hog do. 

Coast  Brigade  of  Artillery. — Serg.  Major  Dixon,  Lt.  vice  Dixon,  ret. 

on  h.  p 24March8o 

Royal  Enginsers. — Major  Webber,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Rimington  24  Jan.     80 

Capt  Wynne,  Major,  vice  Micklin,  seconded    I  Jan. 

Capt.  Oldham,  do.  vice  Webber  24  Jan. 

The  prom,  of  Capt  Day,  notified  in  London  GkuseUe  of  19  Dec.  79,  is 

vice  Oapt  Clayton  (Bengal),  and  is  antedated  to 13  Dec.      79 

Lt.  Brown,  Capt  vice  Beaumont,  pro 20  Dec. 

Lt.  Johnston,  Capt  vice  Burke,  seconded 24  Dec. 

Beioadb  Depots.— Col.  Madden,  from  h.  p.  51  F.  Lt.  Col.  vice  Ross, 

placed  onh.  p. 20  March  80 

QsBNADiER  Guards. --Serg.  Major  Gunton,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Bassindale, 

ret.  onh.  p 7  Jan.      80 

Scots  Guards.— Lt.  Murray,  from  Highland  Lt.  Inf.  Mil.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue. 

to  Lt.  Astley,  resigned    13  March  80 

ist  Foot. — Gent   Cadet  Hogge,   from  R.  M.    College,    2nd    Lt.    vice 

Hancock,  22  F 14  Jan.     80 

Queen's  Cadet  Robinson,  do.  do.,  vice  Login,  pro do. 

Gent  Cadet  Chapman,  do  do.  vice  Hogge,  34  F 31  Jan. 

Bt.  Major  Stewart,  Major,  vice  Watts,  ret  on  a  pension 1 1  Feb. 

Lt  Money,  Capt  vice  Stewart do. 

2nd  Lt.  Da  Costa,  Lt.  vice  Money    do. 

2  ...  2nd  Lt.  Stevenson,  from  31  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Crawley,  a  Probationer 

for  L  S.  C 27  March  80 

3  ...  Lt  Martin,  Capt  vice  Hayes,  retired 17  Dec.     79 

2nd  Lt  Porter,  Lt.  vice  Martin    do, 

2ndLt  Bird,  from  25  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Bruce,  pro 7  Jan.     80 

Gent  Cadet  Hamilton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

De  Brath,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  Staff  Corps 14  Jan. 

Gent.  Cadet  Retallack,  do.  do.  vice  Porter do. 

2nd  Lt  Vyvyan,  Lt  vice  Gates,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  Staff  Corps    6  Jan. 

4  ...  Bt  Major  BJake,  Miyor,  vice  Howley,  ret  onh.  p 17  Dec.      79 

Gent.  Cadet  Houghton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue  to  Lt 

Crofton,  pro 14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Cave,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Costelloe,  placed  on  h.  p.  do. 

Lt  MacCarthy,  Capt  vice  McEwen,  ret.  on  a  pension 7  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Carleton,  from  64  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  MacCarthy   14  Jan. 

Queen's  Cadet  Serres,  from  R.  M.  College,  do.  vice  Cave,  16  F.    ...  31  Jan. 

Lt  Green,  Capt  vice  Telfer,  ret.  on  a  pension  6  March 

2ndLt  Ross,  Lt  vice  Green    do. 

2nd  Lt  Bonomi,  Lt  vice  Elliott,  resigned    do. 

5  ...  2nd  Lt  Whittingdale,  Lt.  vice  Gall,  pro.  Capt  h.p 17  Dec.     79 

Queen's  Cadet  Cowley,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  on  augmentation  14  Jan.      80 

Queen's  Cadet  Southey,  do.  do do. 

Gent.  Cadet  N  e ville,  do.  vice  Whittingdale,  pro do. 

Bt.  Mfgor  FitzRoy,  Major,  vice  Chapman,  ret  on  a  pension 7  Jan. 

Lt  Cherry,  Capt.  vice  Fitz  Roy do. 

2ndLt  Stuiges,  Lt  vice  Cherry do. 

2nd  Lt  Sitwell,  from  16  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Stui^jes,  pro 31  Jan 

Lt  Dyke,  Capt  vice  Longbourne,  ret  on  h.p 16  Jan. 

Lt.  Trafford,  do.  vice  Hobbs,  seconded  20  Feb. 

2ndLt.  Clar^  Lt  vice  Dyke    16  Jan. 

2nd  Lt  Harding,  do.  vice  Trafford 20  Feb. 

2nd  Lt.  Heniy,  from  8  F.,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Harding 20  March 

6  ...  Lt  Stracey,  Capt.  vice  Hall,  pro.  Major  h.p 17  Dec.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Comisn,  Lt  vice  Stracey     do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Chambers,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Cornish...  14  Jan.      80 

7  ...  Bt  Major  Vandeleur,  Major,  vice  Colvin,  seconded I  Jan.      80 

Lt  Pochin,  Capt  vice  Vandeleur do. 

Lt  St  Maur,  Capt.  vice  Meares,  seconded 3  March 

Lt.  Tott«nhiJn,  do.  vice  da  Jardin,  ret  on  a  pension  6  March 

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493  PramoUons,  Appointments^  Sfc, 

8th  Foot.— Queen's  badet  Campbell,  from  R.  H.  College,  2iid  Lt;  in  snc. 

to  Lt.  Brown,  pro 14JML     80 

Lt.  Smith,  from  2  W.  I.  Regt.  Lt.  vice  Brooker,  who  exch 24  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Blackwell,  from  99  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Turner,  pro. 

Gapt.  on  h.p 3'  J«"- 

Gent  Cadet  Henry,  from  R.  M.  College,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Kelly,  do.        do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Farrer,  from  do.  do.  vice  Longe,  resigned 2$  Feb. 

Bt.  Lt  Col.  Tanner,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Woods,  pro.  ^jor  General  30  Jan. 

Bt  Migor  Bannatyne,  Major,  vice  Tanner do. 

Lt.  Ruck,  Capt.  vice  Bannatyne do. 

2kid  Lt.  Dundas,  Lt.  vice  Ruck   do. 

2nd  Lt.  Cotton,  from  76  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Dundas 6  March 

9  ...  Gent   Cadet    McArthur,    from    R.    M.    College,    2nd    Lt    vice 

Thompson,  pro ^4  Jan.     80 

2Jid  Lt  Eyre,  Lt  vice  Terry,  pro.  Capt  onKp is^Sept.    79 

Qent  Cadet  Shortt,  from  R.  M!".  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Eyre    31  Jan.     80 

10  ...  Gent  Cadet  Lloyd,  from  R.  M.  College,  2ud  Lt  vice  Rich  pro.    ...  14  Jan.     80 

11  ...  Lt.  Thompson,  Capt  vice  Reid,  retired 25  Feb.     80 

2nd  Lt  Dobbin,  Lt  vice  Thompson da 

2ndLt  Wood,  from  105  F.  2ncl  Lt  vice  Dobbin ao  March 

12  ...  Gent  Cadet  Walter,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Bndthwaite, 

5F 14  Jan.     80 

Queen's  Cadet  Lloyd,  do,  do.  vice  Smith,  ri  F do. 

Gent  Cadet  Caulieild,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue'  to  Lt 

Shields,  pro.  Capt.  onh.p dp. 

Lt.  Dowse,  Capt  vice  Magee,  dead ti  JTov.    79 

Queen's  Cadet  Smalpage,  iTom.  R.  M.  College.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt 

Dowse    25l?eb.     80 

Lt.  Leslie,  from  2  W.  I.  R.  Lt.  vice  Warner,  who  exch. 27  March 

13  ...  Gen.  Lord  Mark  Kerr,  from  54  F.  Col.  vice  Gen.  Stanhope,  dead  ...  22  Feb.     80 

14  ...  Bt.  Major  Burton,  Major,  vice  Cosby,  pro.  Lt.  CoL  on  h.p 23  Nov.    79 

Lt.  Robinson,  Capt  vice  Laing,  ret.  on  a  pension    i  Jan.     80 

■  Lt.  Reid,  do.  vice  Glancy,  pro.  Major  on  h.p 7  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Mitchell,  Lt.  vice  Robinson   I  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Fry,  do.  viceReid 7  Jan. 

Gent.  Cadet  Crofton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Fry 31  Jan. 

Lt.  Gordon,  Capt.  vice  Hall,  ret.  on  a  pension ; 24  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Barchard,  Lt  vice  Gordon     , do. 

Gent  Cadet  Roberts,  from  R.  M.  College,  ^nd  Lt  vice  Barchard  ..  25  Feb. 

15  ...  Lt.  Shortland;  Capt  vice  Riall,  seconded  27  Dec.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Forster,  Lt  vice  Shortland    do. 

2nd  Lt.  Sladen,  from  82  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Forster,  pro....  31  Jan.     80 

16  ...  M^or  Home,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Bostock,  ret.  on  full  pay    ^....  ib  Oct      79 

Oapt  Curteis,  Major,  vice  Home do. 

The  proms,  to  Lt.  of  2nd  Lt.  Hammond,  dated  26  tth.  79,  John- 
stone, dated  28  Feb.  79,  &  Lean,  dated  9  March  79,  are  cancelled, 
and  Lt.  Hammond,  Lt.  vice  Griffiths,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C.  28  Feb.     79 

2nd  Lt  Johnstone,  do.  vice  Nisbett,  pro 9  March 

'2nd  Lt  Lean,  do.  vice  Lamb,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C. 22  March 

Gent  Cadet  Sitwell,  from  R.  M.  CoUe^,  2nd  Lt  vice  Burlton,  pro.  14  Jan.     80 

Gent  Cadet  Longridge,  do.  do.  vice  Richards,  55  F , do. 

Hon,  Queen's  Cadet  Doran,  do.  do.  vice  Finnan,  23  F do. 

2tid  Lt  Cave,  from  4  F.  do.  vice  Sitwell,  $  F. 31  Jan- 
Gent  Cadet  Shekleton,  from  R.  M.  College,  do.  vice  Doran,   18  F.        do. 

Capt.  Cholmeley,  Major,  vice  Curteis,  seconded 10  Oct      79 

Lt  Becher,  Capt.  vice  Cholmeley do. 

17  ...  2nd  Lt.  Burnett,  Lt.  vice  Roberts,  a  Probationer  for  Indian S.C.  ...  21  Nov.    79 

Lt.  Buller,  Capt  vice  Turner,  Army  Pay  Department 11  Feb.     80 

2nd  Lt.  Sandwith,  from  96  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Burnett   25  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  Griffith,  Lt  vice  Buller 11  Feb. 

18  ...  Gent  Cadet  Thompson  from  R.  M.  Coll.,  2nd  Lt,  vice  Gough,  67  F.  14  Jan.     80 

Gent.  Cadet  Symonds,  do.  do.  vice  Stevens,  pro. do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Crawford,  do.  do.  vice  Norton^  do ^ do. 

2nd  Lt.  Doran,  from  16  F.  do.  vice  Heam,  i  Dragoon  Guards  31  Jan. 

Lt  Dixon,  Capt.  vice  Stevenson,  retired  011  a  pension I  Jan. 

2nd  Lt  Chichester,  Lt  vice  Dixon do. 

2nd  Lt.  Eraser,  from  99F.  2ndLt  vice  Chichester 20 March 

19  ...  Gent.   Cadet  Orr,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Hugesaen, 

Coldstream  Guards.. 14  Jan.     80 

Hon.  Queen's  Cadet  Bunny,  do.  do.  vice  Segrave,  pro ^         do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Grant,  do.  do;  vice  Melliss,  66  F do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Boyce,  do.  do.  vice  Billings,  30  F. , do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Hickman,  do.  do.  vice  M*Nair,  65  F do. 


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19th  Foot. — Gent.  Cadet  Ferrar,  do.  do.  vice  Hadow,  pro 14  Jan.      80 

lit.  Eden,  Capt.  vice  Hunt,  retired  on  a  pension 11  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  Cartwright,  Lt.  vice  Eden do. 

ao  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Yyae,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Sutton,  16  F. ..  14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Fleming,  do.  do.  vice  Howe,  4  Dragoon  Guards do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Amber,  do.  do.  vice  Sir  G.  L.  J.  Temple,  pro do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Nelson,  do.  do.  in  sac.  to  Lt.  Browne,  do.  do. 

Gent  Cadet  Cracroft,  do,  do.  vice  Goodden,  do.   do. 

Lt.  Randall,  Capt.  vice  Waudby,  retired   *...  24  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Kinglake,  Lt.  vice  Rowe,  dead 2  Dec.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Blencowe,  do.  vice  Randall    24Jan.     80 

2nd  Lt.  Goodlake,  from  41  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Cracroffc,  81  F 13  March 

21  ...  Major  Gildea,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Collingwood,  placed  on  h.p 25  Aug.     79 

Gent.  Cadet  Despard,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Baird,  pro.  14  Jan.      80 

22  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Lamb,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Graham,  pro.  14  Jan.      80 

Grent  Cadet  Tuson,  do.  da  vice  Hardy,  do do. 

Lt  Deering,  Capt  vice  Fenton,  retired  on  h.p i  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Rattray,  Lt  vice  Deerinc  do. 

2nd  Lt  Parsons,  from  106  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Bond,  dead  0^  March 

2nd  Lt.  Butcher,  from  107  F.  do.  vice  Rattray do. 

23  ...  Lt  Whetham,  Capt.  vice  Rowley,  seconded 28  Nov.     79 

24  ...  Capt  Lethbridge,  from  90  F.  Capt  vice  Bennett,  who  exch 24  Jan.     80 

25  ...  Lt.  Godfray,  Capt.  vice  Bams,  seconded    22  Dec.      79 

Gent.  Cadet  Borradaile,  from  R.  M.  Col.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Wigram,  pro.  14  Jan.     80 

Gent.  Cadet  Cox,  do.  do.  vice  Bird,  3  F do. 

'  2nd  Lt  Spoor,  Lt.  vice  Retallick,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C.  ...    4  Nov.     79 

2nd  Lt  East,  do.  vice  Drummond,  dead    5  Nov. 

2nd  Lt  Corfield,  do.  vice  Godfray  22  Dec. 

2nd  Lt.  Hemphill,  from  106  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Spoor 31  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Kerr,  from  do.  do.  vice  East 25  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  M*Arthur,  from  8  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Corfield 6  March 

z8  ...  Lt.  Hinde,  Capt  vice  Webb,  Army  Pay  Department  7  Jan.     80 

29  ...  2nd  Lt  Hardisty,  Lt.  vice  Ward,  dead  27  Nov.     79 

2ndLt  Aitken,  from  97  F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Hardisty  25  Feb.      80 

30  ...  2nd  Lt  Billing,  from  19  F.  2nd  Lt.  on  augmentation 7  Jan.     80 

Gent.  Cadet  Finch,  from  R.  M.  College,  do 14  Jan. 

Gent.  Cadet  Morse,  do.  do do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Crowther,  do.  do do. 

31  ...  Queen's  Cadet  Stevenson,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2ndLt  vice  Napier,  pro.  14  Jan.     80 

2nd  Lt  Hunter,  from  70 F.  Lt.  vice  Montana,  7  Dragoon  Gfuards  ...  13  Sept     79 
2nd  Lt.  Waldron,  do.  device  Hunter,  70 F 17  Nov.     79 

33  ...  Lt.  Robbins,  Capt  vice  Everett,  seconded 28  Dec.      79 

Lt  Price,  from  76  F.  Lt.  vice  Robbins,  pro do. 

2nd  Lt.  Serres,  frt>m4F.  2nd  Lt  vice  Price 25  Feb.      80 

34  ...  2nd  Lt  Hogse,  from  i  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Martin,  a  Prob. 

for  LidianS.  C 31  Jan.      80 

Bt  Major  Hill,  Major,  vice  Laurie,  seconded    do. 

Lt  Carter,  Capt  vice  Hill    do.   . 

Lt  Biddulph,  from  55  F.  Lt  vice  Carter  do. 

Gent  Cadet  Fuller,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt 

Lan^rton,  55  F,  pro 27  March 

35  ...  Bt  Major  Barnes,  Miyor,  vice  Blythe,  dead  loFeb.     80 

Lt  Gem,  Capt  vice  Barnes  do. 

36  ...  2ndLt.  Chicneater,  Lt  vice  Egerton,  pro 26  Nov.     79 

Gent  Cadet  Barry,  from  R.  M.  Collece,  2nd  Lt  vice  Chichester,  do.  14  Jan.     80 

Gent  Cadet  Prosser,  do.  do.  vice  McGrigor,  60  F 31  Jan. 

Lt.  Cowell,  Capt.  vice  Webb,  retired  11  Feb. 

2nd  Lt  Woodwright,  Lt  vice  Cowell do. 

37  ...  Lt  O'Connell,  Capt  vice  Nott,  Army  Pay  Department  17  Dec.     79 

Cent  Cadet  Munro,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Knox^ro.  14  Jan.     80 

38  ...  Gent  Cadet  Lassetter,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.    vice   Wnit- 

aker,  5  F. '.....  14  Jan.     80 

39  ...  Lt  Beattjr,  Capt.  vice  Sharpies,  ret  on  h.p 2  Npv.     79 

Gent.  Cadet  Greenway,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  2nd 
Lt  Preston,  75  F.  pro 14  Jan.     80 

Gent.  Cadet  Lamb,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt.  Dunlop,  a  Probationer 
for  Indian  S.C do. 

Sen.  Maior  Clinch,  Qr.  Master,  vice  Jobbems,  ret.  on  h.p 24  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Rogers,  Lt.  vice  Beatty,  pro 2  Nov.     79 

Hon.  Queen's  Cadet  Montgomery,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt 
vice  Rogers  25  Feb.     80 

Lt.  Whalley ,  Capt.  vice  Chambers,  ret.  on  a  pension    do. 

2ndLt  McCarthy,  Lt  vice  Whalley  ^do.       , 

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495  Fromotionsy  AppointmenlSf  8fc, 

39th  Foot.— 2nd  Lt.  Eden,  from  58  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  M*Carthy 20  Maich  80 

40  ...  Queen's  Cadet  Phillotty  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Ll.  rice  O'Brien, pro.  14  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Foote,  Lt.  vice  Angelo,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C 3  Oct.      79 

2nd  Lt.  McSwiney,  do.  vice  Spence,  do 4  Oct. 

2nd  Lt.  Moggridge,  do.  vice  Browne,  do do. 

2nd  Lt.  CampbeS,  from  108  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Moggridge 25  Feb.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Adam,  from  94  F.  do.  vice  Foote do. 

2nd  Lt.  Shekleton,  from  16  F.  do.  vice  McSwiney  do. 

Lt.  Hood,  from  48  F.  Capt.  vice  Nelson,  dead 6  March 

43  ...  Lt.  Strachan,  Capt.  vice  Miller,  dead 19  Sept.    79 

2nd  Lt.  Eerrich,  Lt.  vice  Strachan,  pro do. 

Queen's  Cadet  HoUoway,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Eerrich  25  Feb.      80 

Qr.  Master  Leech,  from  56  F.  Qr.  Master,  vice  Costeloe,  who  exch.     6  March 
45  ...  Sub  Lt.  Beauchamp,  to  be  Lieut 1 1  Oct.      78 

47  ...  2nd  Lt.  Fraser,  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Roberts,  81  F.  pro 7  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Atkin,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Ryley,  do.  do do. 

48  ...  Lt.  Fair,  Capt.  vice  McLaughlin,  Army  Pay  Department   29  Oct.      79 

Lt.  Lewes,  Capt.  vice  Kane,  dead 2  Feb.  80 

50  ...  Capt.  Flmhirst,  from  h.p.  9  F.  Capt.  vice  Bromfield,  Army  Pay 

Department  7  Jan.  80 

Capt.  Kay,  from  55  F.  Capt.  vice  Soote,  who  exch 25  Feb. 

52  ...  2na  Lt.  FitzGibbon,  from  62  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Stopford,  resigned   ...  6  March  80 

54  ...  Lt.  Gen.  J.  R.  Stuart,  CoL  vice  Gen.  Lord  Mark  Kerr,  13  F.     22  Feb.  80 

55  ...  Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Richards,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Hume,  placed  on  h.p 16  Sept.  79 

Gent.  Cadet  Pclly,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Pitt, 

pro 14  Jan.      80 

Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Morgan,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Richards,  seconded 16  Sept    79 

Bt.  Major  Bellamy,  M.-vjor,  vice  Mornin do. 

The  prom,  to  Capt.  of  Lt.  Pitt,  dated  27  Sept.  79,  is  cancelled. 

Lt  Pitt,  Capt  vice  Bellamy 16  Sept.    79 

Lt.  Inglis,  do.  vice  Taylor,  Army  Pay  Department  27  Sept 

Capt.  Soote,  from  50  F.  Cant  vice  Kay,  who  exch 25  Feb.      80 

Lt.  Brind,  Capt  vice  Cargill,  seconded  27  Feb. 

Lt.  Eyton,  do.  vice  Braddon,  do 29  Feb. 

Lt.  Smith,  do.  vice  Bamston,  ret  on  a  pension 6  March 

2nd  Lt.  Biddulph,  from  34  F.  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt  Martin,  34  F.  a 

Prob.  for  Indians.  C... 14  Nov.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Langton,  Lt.  vice  Biddulph,  34  F 31  Jan.      80 

56  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Kirk,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Blest,  pro i4Jan.     80 

Qr.  Master  Costeloe,  from  43  F.  vice  Leech,  w^ho  exch 6  March 

58  ...  Gent  Cadet  Lucy,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  viceGoodwyn,  41  F.  14  Jan.      80 

Gent  Cadet  Eden,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Lovegrove,  pro do. 

Sub  Lt  Jopp  to  be  Lieut 17  May      77 

Lt.  Liebenrood,  Capt.  vice  St.  John ,  retired 26  Nov.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Compton,  Lt  vice  M'Mahon,  resigned 15  Nov. 

59  ...  Gent.  Cadet  GofT,  from  R.  M.  ColIegL-,  2ud  Lt.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt 

Carey,  30  F.  pro i4Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Pile,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt.  Lewis,  do.  do do. 

60  . . .  Capt.  Terry,  Major,  vice  Tufnell,  retired  on  a  pension 7  Jan.      80 

Lt.  Walpole,  Capt  vice  Riddell,  retired    do. 

Capt.  Wortham,  from  64  F.  Capt  vice  Robinson,  who  exch. 24  Jan. 

2nd  Lt  McGrigor,  from  36  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Walpole  do. 

Lt.  Archer,  Capt.  vice  Terry,  pro 7  Jan. 

Lt  Allgood,  from  Northumberland  Art.  Mil.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to 

Archer  ii  Feb. 

Gent.  Cadet  Pixley,  from  R.  M.  College,  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Cotton,  ret  25  Feb. 

61  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Bishop,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Curtin,  pro i4Jan.     80 

Gent  Cadet  Lawson,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Law,  do do. 

2nd  Lt.  Addington,  from  105  F.  do.  vice  Rattray,  22  F 31  Jan. 

Lt  Grove,  from  i  W.  I.  Regt.  Lt.  viceTatham,  who.  exch 11  Feb. 

Lt  Semini,  from  Malta  Fencibles,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Boswell,  44  F 6  March 

62  ..  Gent.  Cadet  FitzGibbon,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue  to  2nd 

Lt.  Johnson,  99  F.  pro 14  Jan.  80 

Lt.  Denniss,  Capt  vice  Carter,  seconded   26  Dec.  79 

Sub  Lt  Walton  to  be  Lt 12  Feb.  78 

63  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Codrington,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt  vice  Angelo,  pro.  14  Jan.  80 

Lt.  Cook,  Capt.  vice  Day,  dead    4  Dec.  79 

2nd  Lt  Reid,  Lt  vice  Cook do. 

Gent  Cadet  O'Brien,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Reid 25  Feb.  80 

64  .. .  Gent  Cadet  Carleton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Kays,  60  F.  14  Jan.  80 

Gent.  Cadet  Moncur,  do.  do.  vice  Hawtayne,  pro do. 


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64th  Foot. — Capt.  Robinson,  from  60  F.  Capt.  vice  Wortliani,  who  exch.  24  Jan.     80 
Gent.  Cadet  Bradley,  from  K.  M.  ColL  2nd  Lt.  vice  Carelton,  4  F.  ...  31  Jan. 

65  ...  Lt.  Drury,  from  51  F.  Capt.  vice  Johnson,  seconded  24  Jan.      80 

66  ...  Hon.  Queen's   Cadet    Bray,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to 

2nd  Lt.  Brook,  49  F.  pro....  14  Jan,      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Olivey,  do.  do.  vice  O'Donel,  pro do. 

Hon.  Queen's  Cadet  Barr,  do.  do.  vice  Chute,  do do. 

Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Galbraith,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Barclay,  placed  on  h.p 14  Nov.     79 

Bt.  Major  Ready,  Major,  vice  Galbraith do. 

Lt.  Roberts,  Capt.  vice  Ready , do. 

2nd  Lt  Edwards,  Lt.  vice  Roberts do. 

2ndLt.  Bunny,  from  19  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Edwards    25  Feb.     80 

67  ...  2nd  Lt.  Yorstoun,  from  24  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Tuite,  pro 7  Jan.      80 

The  prom,  to  Capt.  of  Lt.  Connellan  is  antedated  to   2  March  79 

The  proms,  to  Lt.  of  2nd  Lts.  Tuite  and  Hight,  dated  respectively 
18  Aug.  and  13  Sept.  79,  are  cancelled. 

2nd  Lt  Tuite,  Lt.  vice  Connellan    2  March  79 

2nd  Lt.  Hight,  do.  vice  Ramsden,  a  Probationer  for  Indian  S.  C.  ...  18  Aug. 

6%  ...  Lt  Hilliard,  Capt  vice  Conran,  retired  on  a  pension 7  Jan.      80 

Lt  Memdes,  from  106  F.  Lt  vice  Hilliard    do. 

2nd  Lt.  Vane,  from  loi  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Menzies,  pro.  in  106  F.  ...  11  Feb. 

70  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Dunsterville,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt. vice  Rodwell,  pro.  14  Jan.      80 

Lt  Hunter,  from  31  F.  Lt  vice  Delamain,  a  Prob.  for  Indian  S.  C.  17  Nov.  79 

Lt  Bumaby,  Capt.  vice  Tibbs,  retired  on  a  pension    i  Jan.  80 

Gent.  Cadet  Priestley,  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Hunter    25  Feb. 

Sub  Lt  Couper,  tobe  Lt 26  July  76 

Lt  Waldron,  from  31  F.  Lt.  vice  Bumaby   1  Jan.  80 

71  ...  Gen.  Daliymple,  from  108  F.  Col.  vice  Gen.  Sir  G.  Cadogan,  dead...  28  Jan.  80 

72  ...  Lt.  Lendrum,  Capt.  viceSpens,  killed  in  action   15  Dec.  79 

2nd  Lt  Lang,  from  91  F.  2nd  Lt  in  sue.  to  Lt  Gaisford,  do 7  Jan.  80 

Lt.  Roberts,  Capt  vice  Barstow,  seconded 18  Jan. 

75  ...  Gent  Cadet  Denne,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Stewart,  92  F.  31  Jan.  80 

76  ...  Gent  Cadet  Thorold,  fromR.  M.  Coll.  2ndLt  vice  Colvin,  5  F 14  Jan.  80 

Major  Tripp,  Lt  Col.  vice  Caldeeott,  retired  on  a  pension  i  Nov.     79 

Capt  Hodges,  Migor,  vice  Tripp do. 

Lt  Brett,  Capt  vice  Hodges    do. 

Lt.  Gore,  do.  vice  Best,  seconded 15  Dec. 

For  Sub  Lt    Whately,   to  be  Lt.    19  April,   76,  read  Sub   Lt. 

Whately  Lt.  dated  17  Jan.  77,  but  in  the  Army  19  April    76 

2nd  Lt  Mce,  from  33  F.  Lt.  vice  Brett    i  Nov.    79 

2ndLt  Molyneux,  Lt.  vice  Gore 15  Dec. 

2ndLt  Were,  do.  vice  Price,  33  F 28  Dec. 

Gent.  Cadet  Cotton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Were 25  Feb.     80 

M^jor  Allardice,  Lt  CoL  vice  Tripp,  retired  on  a  pension do. 

Capt  Pearse,  Major,  vice  Allardice do. 

77  ...  Lt,.Sin^leton,  from  81  F.  Lt  vice  Banbury,  who  exch 27  March  80 

79  ...  Bt  Major  AUen,  Major,  vice  Percival,  retired  on  a  pension    19  Oct.      79 

Lt  Gordon,  Capt.  vice  Allen   do. 

2ndLt.  Urquhart,  from  104  F.  2ndLt.  in  sue.  to  Gordon 31  Jan.     80 

81  ...  Bt  Lt.  Col.  Browne,  Lt  CoL  vice  Knight,  retired  on  h.p 7  Jan.     80 

Capt  Bevan,  Major,  vice  Browne    do. 

Lt  Roberte,  Capt  vice  Bevan do. 

Lt  Ryley,  do.  vice  Jackson,  retired  on  a  i)ension do. 

2nd  Lt.  Cracroft,  from  20  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt.  Eraser, 

47  F.  pro 6  March 

2nd  Lt  Davidson,  from  104  F.  do.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt.  Watkin,  do.  do.  do. 

Bt.  Lt  CoL  Chichester,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Browne,  retired  on  h.p do. 

Capt.  Warren,  Major,  vice  Chichester    do. 

Lt  Farrant,  Capt  vice  Warren    do. 

2nd  Lt.  Borrow,  Lt.  vice  Farrant do. 

2nd  Lt.  Smith,  from  99  F.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Young,  a  Prob.  for  1.  S.  C.  20  March 

82  ...  Gent  Cadet  Sladen,  from  R.  M.  College,  2ndLt  vice  Vint,  17  F..,.  14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Cox,  do.  do.  vice  Sladen,  15  F. 31  Jan. 

83  ...  Queen*s  Cadet  Browne,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Westrm)p,  pro.  14  Jan.     80 

84  ...  Gent  Cadet  Woodford,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Mein,  63  F.  ...  14  Jan.      80 

85  ...  Gent  Cadet  Mardall ,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.   to  Lt 

Stirling,  resigned 14  Jan.  80 

Gent.  Cadet  Reade,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Knox,  do do. 

86  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Welman,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Butcher,  16  F...  14  Jan.  80 

87  ...  Lt.  Martin,  Capt.  vice  Vardon,  retired  on  h.p 25  Feb.  80 

Lt  Banbury,  from  77  F.  Lt.  vice  Singleton,  who  exch 27  March 

2nd  Lt.   Stopford,   from  25   F.    2nd  Lt.    in    sue.    to    2nd    Lt. 
Freckleton,  88  F.  pro _/4o.  t 

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88tli  Foot.— and  Lt.  Acton,  Lt.  vice  Maher,  pro    27  Aug.     79 

Gent.     Cadet     Miin*ay,     from     R.    M.    College,     2nd    Lt.   vice 

Blennerhassett,  dead  14  Jan.     80 

Gent.  Cadet  Hatch,  do.  do.  vice  Wyncoll,  pro do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Little,  do.  do.  vice  Acton,  do do. 

2nd  Lt.  Freckleton,  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Martin,  87  F.  pro 25  Feb. 

89  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Hill,  from  R.  M.  College,  2ndLt.  in  sue.  to  2nd  Lt. 

Maclean,  94  F.  pro 14  Jan.      80 

Lt.  Smith,  Capt.  vice  M'Murray,  retired    6  March 

90  ...  Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Rogers,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Col.  SirU,  E.Wood,  placed  on  h.p.  15  Dec.      79 

Capt.  Bennett,  from  24  F.  Capt.  vice  Lethbridge,  whoezch 24  Jan.      80 

91  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Cavendish,  from  R.   M.   College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to 

Lt.  Mac  Donald,  pro 14  Jan.      So 

Gent.  Cadet  M*Intyre,  do.  do.  vice  Lang,  72  F do. 

92  ...  Colour  Serg.  MacDonald,  2ndLt.  in  sue.  toLt  Dunbar,  pro 7  Jan.      80 

Hon.  Queen's  Cadet  Staunton,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue. 
toLt.  Forbes,  killed  in  action  14  Jan. 

93  ...  Gen.  Atherley,  from  109  F.  Col.  vice  Gen.  Munro,  dead 30  Jan.     80 

94  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Adam,  fromR.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Wilson,  18  F 14  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Cowper,  Lt.  vice  Harding,  resigned 6  March 

2nd  Lt.  Long,  from  6  Dragoons,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Cowper 27  March 

96  ...  Lt.  Winter,  Capt.  vice  Webster,  Army  Pay  Department 6  Dec.     79 

2nd  Lt.  Bertram,  Lt.  vice  Ridley,  pro 13  Sept. 

Gent.  Cadet  Sandwith,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Bertram,  pro.  14  Jan.  80 

2nd  Lt.  Pearce,  Lt.  vice  Winter,  pro 6  Dec  79 

97  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Aitken,  from  R.  M.  Coll.  2nd  Lt.  vice  Philips,  23  F.  ...  14  Jan.  80 

Gent.  Cadet  Williams,  do.  do.  iu  sue.  to  Lt.  Lousada,  pro do. 

Lt.  Bevan,  Capt.  vice  Melvill,  dead 23  Dec.  79 

2nd  Lt.  Kennedy,  from  105  F.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Bevan  25  Feb.  80 

98  . . .  Lt.  Powis,  Capt.  vice  Haughton,  retired  on  a  pension 7  Jan.  80 

Major  Simpson,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Sceberras,  retired  on  full  pay   6  March 

Captain  Stracey,  Major,  vice  Simpson do. 

lit.  Williams,  Capt.  viceStracey do. 

2nd  Lt.  Chichester,  Lt.  vice  Powis  7  Jan. 

99  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Blackwell,  from  R.   M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Gavin, 

21  Hussars    « 14  Jan.      80 

Gent..  Cadet  Fischer,  do.  do.  vice  D*Arcy,  dead do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Fraser,  do.  do.  vice  Welman,  86  F do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Smith,  do.  do.  vice  Blackwell,  8  F 31  Jan. 

ICO  ...  2nd  Lt.  Willcocks,  Lt.  vice  Vaillant,  dead    20  Oct.      79 

Gent.  Cadet  Stavert,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Short,  pro.   14  Jan.      80 

Queen's  Cadet  Tribe,  do.  do.  vice  Willcocks,  do. do. 

loi  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Vane,  from  R.  M.   College,  2nd  Lt.   in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Hare,  pro 15  Jan.     80 

102  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Seymour,  from  R.   M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Macin- 

tyre,  78F 14  Jan.      80 

103  ...  Lt.  Cooper,  Capt.  vice  Graham,  seconded   i  Nov.    79 

2nd  Lt.  Ogle,  lit.  vice  Cooper  do. 

104  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Urquhart,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.  to  Lt. 

Holbeche,  pro 14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Davidson,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Murray,  pro do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Ffennell,  do.  do.  vice  Ellicombe,  ii  F do. 

Queen's  Cadet  Hamilton,  do.  do.  vice  Urquhart,  79  F 31  Jan. 

Major  Campbell,  Lt.  Col.  vice  Gneme,  placed  on  h.p 25  Feb. 

Bt.  Major  Boswell,  Major,  vice  Campbell do. 

105  ...  Hon.    >jueen*s  Cadet  Wood,  from  R.   M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice 

Whitaker,  pro 14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Addington,  do.  do.  vice  Elliot,  8  F do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Kennedy,  do.  do.  vice  Addington,  61  F 31  Jan. 

106  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Hemphill,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Berkeley, 

73  F 14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Parsons,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Brownrigg,  do do. 

Queen's  Cadet  Kerr,  do.  do.  vice  Hemphill,  25  F 31  Jan. 

2nd  Lt.  Menzies,  from  68  F.  Lt.  to  complete  establishment    13  Nov.     79 

107  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Du  Moulin,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Rycroft, 

71  F 15  Jan.     80 

Queen's  Cadet  Butcher,  do.  do.  vice  Beale,  17  F do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Saltoun,  do.  do.  vice  Purvis,  62  F do. 

Lt.  Haynes,  Capt.  vice  Goad,  pro 23  July     79 

Lt.  Batson,  do.  vice  Impey,  seconded 31  Aug. 

2nd  Lt.  Wheler,  Lt.  vice  Haynes,  pro 23  July 

2nd  Lt.  Woodhouae,  do.  vice  Batson,  do 31  Aug. 

108  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Campbell,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt  vice  Daniel,  pro.  14  Jan.  j  80 

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io8th  Foot.— Gent.  CJadet  Mullins,  do.  do.  vice  Teale,  32  F 14  Jan.      80 

Lt.  Gen.  Sir  E.  H.  Greathed,  C5ol.  vice  Gen.  Dalrymple,  71  F 28  Jan. 

109  ...  Gent.  Cadet  Brander,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  vice  Buckley, 

37  F 14  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Hamilton,  do.  do.  vice  St.  Leger,  pro do. 

Lt.  Gen.  Sir  R.  D.  Kelly,  Col.  vice  Gen.  Atherley,  93  F 30  Jan. 

ist  West  India  Regiment. — Lt.   Matthews,   from  3  Hussars,  Lt.  vice 

Browne,  who  exch 7  Jan.     80 

Sub  Lt.  Bourke  to  be  Lieut 30  Nov.     78 

Gent.  Cadet  Hitchins,  from  R.  M.  College,  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.    to  Lt. 

Peirse,  a  Prob.  for  L  S.  C 31  Jan.      80 

Gent.  Cadet  Pemberton,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  O'Donnell,  do do. 

Gent.  Cadet  Errington,  do.  do.  in  sue.  to  Lt.  Haughton,  do do. 

Lt.  Tatham,  from  61  F.  Lt.  vice  Grove,  who  exch 11  Feb. 

Capt.  Bolton,  from  1 8  Hussars,  Capt.  vice  Browne,  do 27  March 

2nd  West  India  Regiment.— Lt.  Brooker,  from  8  F.  vice  Smith,  who 

exch. 24  Jan.      80 

2nd  Lt.  Pemberton,  from  i  W.   L  Regt.  2nd  Lt.  in  sue.   to  Lt. 

Mackintosh,  a  Prob.  for  L  S.  C 25  Feb. 

Lt.  Warner,  from  12  F.  Lt.  vice  Leslie,  who  exch 27  March 

COMMISSARIAT  AND  TRANSPORT  STAFF. 

The  following  officers  of  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Department  are  appointed 
to  the  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff  of  the  Army,  under  tne  Royal  Warrant  of  31 
January,  1880.     Dated  31  Jan.  1880  :— 

To  be  Commissaries  General. — F.  E.  Watt,  Sir  E.  Strickland. 

To  be  Deputy  Commissaries  General. — R.  C.   Major,  A.   W.   Downes,  M.  B.  Irvine, 

A.  F.  Adams,  L  W.  Blacker,  S.  W.  Hall,  E.  Morris,  J.  Long,  H.  J.  Brownrigg. 

To  be  Assistant  Commissaries  General. — A.  W.  Pigott,  H.  J.  Wilkinson,  R.  C.  Healy, 
C.  Foster,   J.  W.  Murray,   A.  Clerk,   H.  C.  Lewis,  C.  D.  O'Connor,  C.  L.  B.  Pennell, 

F.  C.  Blunt,  W.  G.  W.  Robinson,  A.  E.  Petrie,   F.  Shortt,  J.   Milne,   E.   C.  Saunder, 

B.  C.  Boothbv,  G.  H.  Sanders,  C.  E.  Wrench,  T.  B.  Prissick,  H.  J.  Wild,  R,  Stanes, 
R.  E.  Hunter,  A.  C.  Ryland,  H.  W.  Hackman,  J.  Draper,  J.  L.  Robertson,  J.  H.  Ran- 
dall, R.  L.  Matthews,  T.  A.  Le  Mesurier,  E.  Dunn,  N.  Ronald-Taylor,  R.  H.  Powell, 
J.  W.  Elmes,  H.  S.  E.  Reeves,  0.  F.  Beale,  C.  E.  Walton,  E.  Hughes,  A.  W.  Anderson, 

C.  F.  Leach,  F.  H.  Armstrong,  T.  S.  Brereton,  J.  I.  Troup,  E.  T.  Price,  F.  F.  Goddard. 
To  be  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  General. — A.    Meyer,  G.  J.  Parkyn,   C.  J. 

Uniacke,  G.  L.  Morley,  F.  W.  B.  Gattey,  S.  G.  Granville,  F.  J.  G.  Cook,  F.  H.  Bridg- 
man,  C.  W.  B.  M'Kenzie,  J.  T.  Skinner,  W.  H.  Christie,  T.  B.  Stewart,  J.  A.   Clarke, 

G.  Coates,  E.  T.  Christie,  B.  Abbott,  G.  Johnston,  J.  K.  Johnston,  J.  A.  Scott,  G. 
Ramsey,  J.  Johnston,  J,  S.  Young,  W.  Robertson,  W.  A.  Dunne,  W.  D.  Richardson, 

C.  H.  Santi,  R.  A.  Chermside,  E.  P.  Elliott,  W.  T.  Whitehead,  W.  T.  McLeod,  E.  Fitz- 
Stubbs,  J.  Smith,  T.  P.  Shannon,  F.  R.  Gosset,  C.  J.  Bannister,  T.  C.  H.  Macdonald, 
G.  W.  Ottley,  C.  A.  Bourne,  R.  A.  Nugent,  A.  Ely,  L.  A.  Clutterbuck,  F.  E.  Stevens, 

D.  S.  Skirving,  A.  H.  Langdon,  C.  H.  Bridge,  E.  Fiyer,  J.  F.  Sargent,  J.  G.  Y.  Wilson, 
A.  A.  Baker,  M.  Graham,  A.  W.  CoUard,  M.  E.  R.  Rainsford,  E.  P.  B.  Smith,  J.  Roe, 
W.  F.  Moore,  J.  W.  B.  Parkin,  G.  V.  Hamilton,  B.  Heygate,  L.  Tracey,  H.  Winter, 
A.  G.  Hipwell,  G.  G.  Chalice,  W.  R.  Winter,  J.  R.  Edwards,  J.  Whitley,  G.  Stanley, 

E.  W.  D.  Ward,  R.  B.  M*Comb,  H.  J.  Cousins,  W.  H.  Winspear,  E.  T.  S.  Carter,  L. 
A.  Hope,  E.  S.  M*Murray,  A.  Ashley,  W.  Dunne,  K.  Arnold,  M.  J.  Godfrey,  J.  S. 
Neveli. 

To  be  Quarter  Masters.— C.  M*Gafry,  W.  W.  Thelwall,  J.  Wood,  H.  T.  Hayles,  J.  L. 
Dalton,  W.  D.  Kennedy,  W.  Hopkins,  J.  RowseU,  M.  P.  Wasp,  T.  W.  Lawford,  C.  J. 
Cobden,  E.  Phillips,  J.  Steele,  J.  Howland,  G.  H.  Morine,  T.  Cooper,  G.  Marsh,  W. 
Emuss,  T.  Baillie,  R.  J.  Lapham,  G.  L.  Myers,  F.  De  Lisle,  W.  Collett,  J.  Bendall, 

F.  Battersby,  T.  Reynolds,  J.  Stead,  J.  F.  Cossey,  J.  Phillips,  G.  Bolton,  W.  Crumplin, 
J.  M'Caffery,  J.  A.  White,  W.  Ledsham,  G.  R.  Grier,  J.  M'Loughlin,  J.  J.  Mullins, 
R.  H.  Robinson,  W.  J.  Barrell,  R.  Nichols,  W.  E.  M*Veigh,  W.  Musgrave,  J.  Main,  H. 
Joyce,  H.  W.  Tyler,  J.  Dean,  Ed.  Homblower,  W.  Wishart. 

Commissariat  and  Transpobt  Department.— Dep.  Com.  Rains,  Com. 

vice  Buchanan,  ret. 22  Dec.      79 

..    ORDNANCE  STORE  DEPARTMENT. 
Assist.  Com.  Gen.  Wright,  Dep.  Com.  Gen.  in  recognition  of  services 

during  the  late  Zulu  campaign 6  Jan.      79 

Assist.  Coms.  Campbell  andSteevens,  Dep.  Com.  in  do.  do 29  Nov. 

The  following  ofiicei's    of   the  Ordnance  Store   Department  are  appointed  to   the 
Ordnance  Store  Department  on  reorganization,  under  the  Royal  Warrant  of  31  January, 
1880.    Dated  31  Jan.  1880  :— 
To  be  Commissary  General  of  Ordnance. — W.  L.  M.  Young. 

To  be  Deputy  Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance. — W.  M.  King.  T.  A.  G.  Satehwell, 
W.  C.  Nangle,  J.   0.  Hamley,  G.  G.    Munro,  C.  M.  Molony,  J.  T,  Barrington,  G.  I. 
Pirkis. 
To  be  Assistant  Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance.— H.  A.  Russell,  A.  S.  Beswick^ 

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499  PromotionSj  Appointments,  8fc. 

W.  F.  Wright,  H.  F.  Travers,  N.  R.  Raven,  M.  J.  T.  Ingram,  J.  C.  Angell,  C.  Ralph, 
H.  Blakeney,  R.  Mead,  G.  E.  March,  S.  0.  Rogers,  T.  Sparkes,  G.  C.  Murray,  J. 
Elliott,  S.  L.  D.  Smith,  W.  B.  Le  Geyt,  H.  Taylor,  G.  M.  Thome,  E.  Gatt,  T.  Peaac, 
T.  J.  Rawnsley,  J.  H.  Pearson,  W.  S.  Haldane. 

To  be  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  General  of  Ordnance. — W.  Booth,  T.  G.  Stack, 
H.  P.  Moors,  P.  J.  C.  Flynn,  H.  Morgan,  J.  C.  Kellman,  H.  J.  Mills,  G.  T.  Pett,  W.  R. 
Mayo,  R.  Nicholls,  F.  Pridham,  G.  A.  Jolly,  J.  E.  Taylor,  A.  B.  Calvert,  C.  E. 
Vansittart,  C.  S.  Buchanan,  L.  F.  Graham,  C.  D.  Dumford,  G.  L.  Campbell,  J. 
Steevens,  H.  H.  St.  George,  A.  W.  Bridgman,  R.  F.  King,  E.  G.  Skinner,  J.  H.  B. 
Triscott,  R.  T.  Stainforth,  W.  B.  Cooke,  H.  C.  Sutleffe,  B.  B.  Baker,  F.  0.  Leggett, 
F.  C.  B.  Richards,  E.  J.  de  Salis,  G.  H.  Everard,  E.  E.  Markwick,  W.  Horan,  A.  NTSt. 
Quintin,  F.  G.  Wintle,  E.  Houghton,  J.  L.  Wheeler,  H.  A.  D.  Hain,  F.  B.  Melius, 
R.  F.  N.  Clarke. 

SlTBORDIKATE  SECTION. 

To  be  Quartermasters. — ^T.  Hassall,  J.  J.  Donnelly,  R.  Drake,  J.  Kennedy-Edwaida, 
D.  Deeves,  W.  Graham,  E.  B.  D'Arcy,  W.  S.  Cox,  G.  Spinks,  W.  Johnson,  J. 
Hendley,  C.  Eastmead,  J.  Morton,  B.  Longhurst,  J.  Berry,  W.  M*Canlis,  H.  Carlin, 
R.  Moore,  F.  Patereon,  D.  Swanson,  A.  M*Farlane,  J.  Ashworth,  J.  Pitt. 

AsMT  Pay  Department. — Capt.  Brown,  from  h.  p.  17  Lancers,  Paymaster  18  Feb.     79 

Capt.  Webb,  from  28  F.  do 15  July 

Paym.    and  Hon.    Major    Ross,    Staff  Paymaster,    vice    Brown, 

placed  on  retired  pay 27  Aug. 

Capt.  M'Laughlin,  fTom48  F.  Paymaster  22  March 

Capt.  Gibaut,  from  h.  p.  20  F.  do 23  May 

Capt.  Fenton,  from  h.  p.  22  F.  do 17  Feb. 

Capt.  Turner,  from  17  F.  do 20  Sept.     78 

Paym.    and  Hon.    Major  Openshaw,    Staff   Paym.    vice   Gibbs, 

placed  onretired  pay i  Nov.     79 

Paym.  and  Hon.  Major  Huddleston,  do.  vice  Scrivener,  do do. 

Paym.  and  Hon.  Major  Mahony,  Staff  Paym.    for  his  services  in 

the  Zulu  campaign i  July     79 

Medical  Department. — Dep.   Surg.  Gilbome,  Surg.    Gen.    vice  Best, 

placed  on  retired  pay  2  Nov.    79 

Surg.  Major  Thomson,  Dep.  Surg.  Gen.  vice  Gilbome do. 

Surg.  Majors  H.  T.  Reade,  Jameson,  Cunningham,  O'Neal,  Fox, 
J.  C.  H.  Wright,  Ferguson,  Orilvy,  W.  Stewart,  Hanbury, 
Eraser,  Moore,  Webb,  J.  B.  C.  Reade,  Sinclair,  Cattell,  Ekin, 
Hannan,  Lundy,  Murphy,  Guthrie,  Kellett,  Chappie,  A.  G. 
Young,  Meadows,  Hungerford,  Kidd,  Tulloch,  Hawani,  Tarrant, 
Hiffernan,  Gulland,  Teevan,  Sparrow,  Lofthouse,  Thompson, 
Carter,  Wolseley,  W.  R.  Steuart,  Erskine,  Macnamara,  Corbett, 
HoUingsworth,  Marston,    Semple,    Roe,  Slaughter,  Hulseberg, 

and  Rock,  Brigade  Surgeons 27  Nov. 

Sui^.  Major  Irvine,  fromn-i).  Surg.  Major    27  Feb.     80 

Half  Pay.— Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Cosby,  from  14  F.  Lt.  Col 23  Nov.    79 

Bt.  Lt.  Col.  Glancy,  from  do.  Major   7  Jan.     80 

Lts.  Turner  and  Kelly,  from  8  F.  Capts 24  Jan. 

Capt.  Dyke,  from  69  F.  Major ii  Feb. 

Lt.  Whalley,  from  108  F.  Capt 6  March 

Lt.  Wynyard,  from  44  F.  do do. 

Col.  Nugent,  h. p.  Uuatt,  Lt.  CoL   1 3  March 

CoL  Buller,  from  60  F.  Major do. 

Lt.  Marriott,  from  41  F.  Capt da 

Bt.  Major  Thompson,  from  02  F.  Major 20  Majnch 

Bt.  Major  Saunders,  from  21  F.  do do. 

Capt.  Gwyn,  from  4  F.  do do. 

Capt.  Wilson,  from  Rifle  Brigade,  do 27  Msurdi 

ROTAL  Marines. — Lt.  Des  Barres,  Capt.  vice  Despard,  removed  to  h.p. 

on  appointment  as  Barrack  Master,  vice  Cooper,  retired    31  Dec^     79 

Capt.  Scott,  Major,  vice  Johnston,  retired 4Merch  80 

Lt.  Cross,  Capt.  vice  Scott    do. 


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500 


Retirements  by  Sale  of  Commissions. 


Colonel, 
J.  B.  Kirk,  kp.  91  F- 

IdetUenant  Colonels, 
H.  D.  Smart,  Unatt. 
W.  J.  Brook,  h.p.  30  F. 
W.  H.  Paul,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

Major, 
H.  Leake,  h.p.  70  F. 


Captaint, 

H.  G.Webb,  36  F. 
H.  S.  H.  RiddeU,  60F. 
F.  J.  Wandby,  20  F. 
S.  E.  Daubeny,  h.p.  38  F. 

Lieutenants 
C.  S.  Cotton,  60  F. 


Retirements  with  Gratoity. 


Captaint, 
J.  S.  Quayle,  R.  Art. 
S.  Reid,  II  r. 


W.  W.  Dunlop,  67  F. 
J.  R.  M*Murray,  89  F. 


Retirements  by  Surrender  of  Half-Pay. 

Major, 
F.  0*Beime,  h.p.  2  Dp,  Gds. 


Retirements  on  Pull-Pay  or  on  a  Pension. 


Colonels, 

H.  W.  Parish,  h.p.  Brigade  Depot 
E.  N.  Sandilanda,  Bengal  S.  C. 
R.  S.  Couchman,  Madi-as  S.  C. 

E.  G.  Langmore,  Bengal  S.  C. 
A.  G.  Forsyth,         do. 

A.  W.  Ritherdon,  Madras  S.  C. 
De  V.  F.  Carey,  R.  Art. 

D.  Mocatto,  Bengal  S.  C. 
J.  J.  Dansey,         do. 

A.  Patereon,  do. 

H.  S.  RammeU,  Madras  S.  C. 

G.  A.  Searle,         do. 

K  B.  Clay,  Bengal  S.  C. 

J.  D.  Swayne,       do. 

J.  Grordon,  Bombay  S.  C, 

F.  H.  M*Leod,  R  Art. 
J.  R.  Hume,  h.p.  55  F- 
C.  C.  Ekins,  Bengal  S.  C. 

Lieui&fumt  Colonels, 

J.  Crawford,  Madras  S.  C. 

E.  L.  Earle,  Bengal  S.  C. 
H.  E.  Mottet,  Madras  S.  C. 
R.  H.  Newbolt,  R.  Art. 

C.  P.  Hunter,  Bengal  S.  C, 
E.  J.  L.  Twynam,  do. 

E.  A.  C.  Lambert,  do. 
A.  Sceberras,  98  F. 

J.  C.  Lockwood,  h.p.  20  Hussars. 

G.  H.  J.  M.  Chapman,  5  F. 
R.  B.  Rimington,  R.  Eng. 
A.  Tufnell,  60  F. 

F.  V.  Eyre,  R.  Art. 
J.  H.  Tripp,  76  F. 
W.  N.  Watts,  I  F, 


Majors, 
H.  F.  Cooper,  h.p.  R.  Marines. 
M.  H.  C.  R.  Steinman,  h.p.  R.  Art. 
M.  W.  Hyslop,  loi  F. 
A.  W.  Duncan,  R.  Art. 
M  de  S.  M.  G.  A.  Clarke,  50  F. 

A.  Wingfield,  Madras  S.  C. 
W.  J.  Stewart,  Bengal  S.  C. 
L.  Blathwayt,  do. 

W.  M.  N.  Kington,  4  Hussars. 
F.  H.  Chambers,  39  F. 

E.  G.  D.  Beagin,  Madras  S.  C. 
C.  S.  Hunt,  19  F. 

F.  B.  Staples,  93  F. 

Captains, 
E.  G.  Machell,  R.  Art. 
J.  H.  M*Ewen,  4  F. 
J.  W.  G.  Telfer,  do. 

B.  S.  du  Jardin,  7  F. 

C.  G.  Kane,  9  F. 
A.  Randall,  13  F. 
C.  Ware,  86  F. 

E.  Haughton,  98  F. 

J.  Laing,  14  F. 

R.  Hall,     do. 

C.  H.  Stevenson,  18  F. 

R.  G.  Traill,  19  F. 

E.  M.  Roe,  23  F. 
R.  Davies,  28  F. 

J.  T.  A.  Gardiner,  31  F. 
P.  Morrisey,  38  F. 

F.  Barnston,  55  F. 
J.  Kyle,  62  F. 

J.  Conran,  68  F. 
W.  J.Tibbs,  70  F. 
P.  Swimbume,  80  F. 
W.  H.  M.  Jackson,  81  F. 

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50I 

Beiiremmtsj  Sfc, 

Resignations. 

Major, 

E.  Harding,  94  F. 

D.  T.  H.  Sampaon,  Bengal  S.  C. 

C.  G.  Curne,  109  F. 

Lieutenanta. 

Second  Lieutenants. 

L.  E.  Ames,  2  Life  Guards. 

J.  M.  Longe,  8  F. 
A.  N.  GoiSon.  24  F. 

A.  J.  Taylor,  3  Dr.  Guards. 
A.  E.  Caldecott,  3  Dr.  Guards. 

1   C.  J.  C.  Douglas,'  31  F. 

A.  M.  Brookfield,  13  Hussars. 

j    F.  J.  Stopford,  52  F. 
1   J.  L.  Probyn,  79  F. 

G.  S.  Palmes,  14  Hussars. 

A.  A.  Cammell,  14  Hussars. 

1 

Hon.  F.  W.  Lambton,  Coldst.  Guards.         !                      Veterinary  Surgeon, 

F.  D.  Astley,  Scots  Guards. 

G.  A.  B.  Elliott,  4  F. 

1    W.  Oliyer,  h.p. 

1 

C.  H.  Farmer,  28  F. 

Assistant  Commissary. 

C.  M.  P.  Buni,  78  F. 

A.  G.  Bankart,  Ck>mmt.  &  Tranapt  Depot. 

Retirements. 

Caplavn, 

1    C.  J.  Johnston,  Madras  Inf. 

G.  H.  Jackson,  Bengal  Inf. 

1 

Commuted. 

Major  General, 

Deputy  Commissary, 

H.  C.  Faulkner,  r.f.p.  Unatt. 

W.  E.  Williams,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Trans- 

Colorul, 

port  Department. 

W.  H.  Watson,  r.f.p.  R.  Art. 

Assistant  Commissary, 

Major, 

J.   Loney,    h.p.    Commt  and  Transport 

L.  Jordan,  r.f.p.  34  F. 

Department. 

Paymaster, 

Surgeon  General, 

M.  R.  Robinson,  h.p.  Depot  Batt. 

T.  Best,  h.p. 

Riding  Master, 

Surgeon, 

B.  Ward,  h.p.  3  Dr.  Guards. 

D.  J.  Canny,  h.p. 

Superseded  for  Absence  without  Leave. 

Lieut,  W.  Inverarity,  28  F. 


Reverted  to  former  Rank  of  Regimental  Sergeant  Major. 

Sub  Assista/nt  Commissary, 
W.  J.  Magall,  Ordnance  Store  Department. 


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502 


DEATHS. 


OtTieraU. 

t*.  S.  Stanhope,  13  ^.  London,  aged  81 2i  Feb.     80 

Htm,  Sir  G.  Cadogan,  71  F.  London,  aged  65    27  Jan. 

L.  A.  During,  Unatt,  near  Homeburg,  Hanover,  aged  96  7  Jan. 

A.  Huyshe,  K.  Art.  London,  aged  68 25  Feb. 

W.  Munro,  93  F.  Taunton    29  Jan. 

iS^ir  J.  Low,  Madras  Inf.  Upper  Norwood,  a^ed  91    10  Jan. 

F.  W.  Burroughs,  Bengal  Inf.  London,  aged  73    13  Nov.     79 

LieiUenarU  Generals, 

R.  de  Sails,  8  Hussars,  Westminster,  aged  68    13  Mar.     80 

T.  E.  Lacy,  Kensington,  aged  76 22  Feb. 

W.  F.  Marriott,  Bombay  S.  C.  Cairo,  aged  60  17  Dec      79 

W.  G.  Woods,  Madras  S.  C.  Ryde,  L  W 24  Jan.      80 

A.  Boyd,  Bengals.  C.  Fareham,  aged  62  24  Jan. 

Major  Generals, 
A.  Scudamore,  Darmstadt,  aged  63 11  Jan.     80 

E.  T.  Boddam,  r.f.p.  Madras  S.  C.  aged  55    12  Feb. 

H.  E.  Hicks,  r.f.p.  R,  Art.  Biarritz,  aged  56     25  Feb. 

Colonels, 
C.  Smith,  Madras  S.  C.  Secunderabad    6  Dec.     {79 

G.  P.  B.  Sherard,  Madras  S.  C.  Madras,  aged  57 16  Jan.     80 

J.  J.  O'Biyen,  Bengal  S.  C.  SufedSung,  Afghanistan,  aged  57 22  Jan. 

R.  H.  Traver8,h.p.  48  F.  Hythe,  aged  52 23  Jan. 

J.  A.  Tytler,  Bengals.  C.  Thull,  Afghanistan 14  Feb. 

F.  W.  Jebb,  h.p.  67  F.  Madras,  aged  44 20  Feb. 

C.  P.  Y.  Triscott,  Madras  Inf.  aged  56   13  Mar. 

J.  B,  Kirk,  late  91  F.  London 27  Feb. 

F,  Le  Blanc,  late  46  Foot,  Fareham,  aged  89     7  Jan. 

LieiUefumt  Colonels, 

T.  M.  Byrne,  TTnatt 30  Dec.     79 

H.  Vaughan,  Bombay  S.  C.  Dharwar 24  Jan.     80 

F.  E.  Pratt,  R.  Enc.  Edinburgh,  aged  47 7  Feb. 

J.  E.  A.  Mackintosh,  h.p.  109  F 10  Jan. 

A.  F.  Pickard,  R.  Art  Cannes,  aged  38 i  Mar. 

J.  H.  E.  Johnson,  Madras  S.  C.  Madras zo  Jan. 

W.  F.  F.  Gordon,  63  F.  India,  aged  42 17  Mar. 

S.  F.  Blyth,  35  F.  Malta,  aged  51   9  Feb. 

G.  Baldwin,  r.f.p.  19  F 3  Feb. 

G.  E.  Watson,  r.f.p.  R.  Eng.  Cheltenham,  aged  51 28  Dec.     79 

/.  B,  Bonham,  late  50  F.  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  aged  68  7  Jan.     80 

Majors, 

E.  J.  Ward-Ashton,  R.  Art.  Woolwich,  aged  43   I  Mar.     80 

M.  Lambert,  R.  Eng.  South  Shoebury,  aged  40    6  Feb. 

W.  P.  Gurney,  91  F.  Moka,  Mauritius,  aged  45    27  Jan. 

H.  J.  Palliser,  h.p.  R.  Art.  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  aged  38  7  Mar. 

W.  C.  Bayley,  Madras  S.  C.  Rajahmund^y,  Madias 17  Jan. 

T.  W.  Bridges,  R.  Art.  Bermuda 15  Jan. 

H.  R.  E.  Wellesley,  Madras  Cav.  Malta,  on  Ids  way  home  from  India i8  Feb. 

B.  D.  Eennicott,  r.f.p.  R.  Mar.  Plympton,  Devon    3  Mar. 

J,  Bayley,  late  16  Lsmcers,  Coventay,  aged  46   18  Feb. 

Zord  G,  A,  Beauclerk,  late  6  Dr.  Guardi,  London,  aged  61    3  Jan. 

O.  B,  IfArcy,  late  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  King  Williams'  Town,  C.  of  G.H.  3  Feb. 

}V,  H,  Hart,  late  51  F.,  the  Retreat,  near  Plymouth,  aged  89 4  Mar. 

A,  J,  0,  HtUher/urd,  late  70  F.  London,  aged  59 19  Mar. 

W,  R,  lies,  late  19  F.  Southsea,  aged  42    21  Jan. 

Captains, 

C.  G.  Hammond,  16  Lancers,  London,  aged  26 19  Feb.     80 

J.  F.James,  13  F.  Devonport,  aged  47    24  Feb. 

E.  S.  Wason,  33  F.  London,  aged  37    5  Jan. 

J.  Hotham,  Madras  Inf.  Bangalore 8  Jan. 

J.  F.  W.Kane,  48  F.  Madras,  aged  46   i  Feb. 

G.  J.  Hare,  Bengal  S.  C.  Guudamuck,  aged  33 5  Jan. 


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Lieutenants, 

P.  Mlnnis,  Military  Knight  of  Windsor,  Windsor  Castle,  aged  66  i6  Feb.      80 

E.  F.  Dawson,  R.  Art.  Secunderabad,  a^ed  28 10  Jan. 

J.  T.  Rice,  R.  Eng.  Kohat,  aged  27     23  Dec.     79 

H.  H.  Forbes,  3  F.  of  a  wound  received  in  action  at  Camp  Susliima,  Naga 

Hills,  aged  21  i  Dec. 

G.  M.  Rowe,  20  F.  Malta i  Dec. 

G.  W.  Lyttleton,  28  F.  Bristol,  aged  29 29  Jan.     80 

A.  S.  Parkinson,  90  F.  Fyzabad,  aged  21    6  Jan. 

T.  J.  O'D.  Renny,  Bengal  S.  C.  of  a  wound  received  in  action,  Chinarak, 

Afghanistan 15  Dec      79 

P.  C.  Cockbum,  h.p.  70  F 31  Oct. 

H.  P.  Smith,  h.p.  Rifle  Brigade,  East  Sheen,  aged  82 23  Feb.     80 

W.  L.  Smith,  h.p.  13  F 5  Feb. 

Second  LietUenants, 

C.  J.  Bond,  22  F.  ChunarFort,  near  Allahabad,  aged  21    23  Dec.  79 

B.  S.  Thurlow,  51  F.  murdered  near  JugduUuck,  Afghanistan  J 22  Mar.  80 

J.  F.  Blennerhassett,  88  F 24  Nov.  79 

Paymasters, 

B.  S.  Pearson,  Woolwich,  aged  44  i  Jan.      80 

A.  L.  M*Donald,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 15  Nov.     79 

E.  Hunter,  h.p.  98  F 25  Dec 

J.  Twibill,  h.p.  38F 6  Jan.      So 

Quarter  Master, 
A,  Arbuthnot,  R.  Art.  Carrickfergus i 23  Feb.      80 

Assistant  Commissary  General, 
J.  H.  Tubby,  h.p.  Commt.  Department,  London,  aged  62 i  Feb.      80 

DepiUy  Assistant  Commissary  General. 
J.  Tomes,  h.p.  Commissariat  Department,  Auckland,  New  Zealand 21  Nov.    79 

Deputy  Commissary, 
W.  T.  C.  Wilton,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Transport  Dept.  Ramsgate,  aged  46     22  Mar.     85 

Assistant  Commissary, 
Ji  Nethersole,  h.p.  Commt.  and  Transport  Dept.  Ham,  near  Sanwich 12  Jan.      80 

Brigade  Surgeon, 
A,  P.  M.  Corbett,  Haslar  Hospital,  aged  49  25  Mar.    80 

Surgeons  Major, 

J.  H.  Porter,  Sherpore,  near  Cabul  9  Jan-     80 

A.  R.  Hall,Malta    4  Feb, 

Surgeons. 

A.  C.  Keith,  Cabul  H  Jan-    &> 

W.  McCarthy,  Port  Royal,  Jamaica 8  Jan. 

J.N.  BeU,  h.p 15  Jan. 

E.  C.  Maxwell,  h.p.  Barnstaple,  Devon,  aged  39   18  Feb. 

Assistant  Superintendetits  of  Stores. 

G.  Bayly,  h.p.  Military  Store  Department 22  Jan.    So 

W.  E.  VSrebster,         do.  do.  4  Jan- 

Chaplains 

T.  Unsworth,  h.p 16  Nov.  79 

H.  0.  Wrench,  h.p.  Leap,  Co.  Cork,  aged  69     •  20  Mar    80 


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